HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-10-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA Change is often a
•oocJ thing, but no
change in our
~y
wonderful weather ~
is excellent. Look for Mother
ature to continue smiling on
us at least until Monday
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Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association 's General Excellence Award for 1993 \
Fashion Island·. ·proposal clears lirst ·hurdle
The Newport
Beach Planning
Commission
unanimously
approved
expansion
plans for
Fashion Island.
MAile M.unN/
DAILY PlLOT
•I
Starting
·anew
Coastline College 's Traumatic
He.ad Injury program . helping
people . with brain inju.ries
BY M.u.v ANN H.u.MoN,
STAIF \\'t..rru .
S everal months ago, Lise'
Houlihdn was afraid to
leave her house. Even
going to the supermarket was a
scary prospect.
After she was hit with a
series of strokes last July,
Houlihan, 32, fo und her
personality had changed and
she lost her self confidence, her
self-esteem. Once a mortgage
. ~:inker, the petite brunette
Crom Dove Canyon soon found
sne had a hard time even
following conversations.
But she's gaining control of
her life, learning how to hang
on to her memory and thinking
skills at a Coastline Community
College program in Costa Mesa
for adults with brain injuries.
"The first week I was here I
changed so dramatically," said
Houlihan, whose husband
encouraged her to enroll.
''I can't really describe it. It
was tough at first, though. I
didn't really realize the range of
brain injuries that exist and it
helped me to see how different
and fortunate I am with the
extent of my injuries. l've
learn ed a lot and I look forward
to coming here every day."
~Plans to expand shopping center unanimously
endorsed by Newport planners, but project depends
on luring another department store. . ..
BY STEVEN EAMES, STATF Warrn.
NEWPORT BEACH -An ex·
pansion of FasJtion Island th~t is
expected to pump $750,000 more a
year into the city treasury cleared
its fi rst regulatory hurdle on
Thursday.
The project was unani mously
endorsed by the Planning Commis·
sion and forwarded to the City
Council for final approval. City
Manager Kevin Murphy v.ill be
asking the council to set a Nov. 14
public hearing on the expansion.
Even with <he council's blessing.
the expansion hinges on the Irvine
Co.'s ability to find a <\nother de·
partment store willing to join Rob·
inson'$·May, Broadway, Neiman·
Marcus and l. Magnin as Fashion
!!,land's main tenants.
The Irvine Co. has been court·
ing Bloomingdale's fo r month~.
but is facing stiff competiuon for
that high ly coveted store from
South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa
Tom RedY. itz, vice president of
Lise Houlihan: "I can't
really describe it.
It was tough ~t first,
though. I didn't
really realize the
range of ~brain injuries
that exist and it
helped me to see how
different and fortunate
I am with the extent
of my injuries. I've
learned a lot and
I look forward
to coming here
every day."
PHOTOS BY
M ARC ~1ARTtX V'
D AILY PILOT
Houlihan is one of about 100
students in Coastline's
Traumatic Head Injury
program, which just received a
S219,000 grant from the
prestigious national Fund for
... PaOOllAM/P•e• t
Computer lab aJde Tony Scottinl, center, works with Mike Williams as part of Coastline Community College's traumatic head
Injury program aa Jonathan Sanders looks on.
dc.,:elopmenc entitlement for the
In inc Co:· :iid Fashion Island i'>
-">till in the running for Blooming·
dale\
"We're \.Cry opum1st1c \\c! can
get them," he said attc:r the cum·
mi~sion decision. "\\ c continue to
ha'e negotiations \\1th them. Thi.'
h,l\e not }Cl• malle u final dl.'c1-
s1on ..
II l3l0omingd..1lc's opt-. for South
Coast Pl:iza. i:ash1on h!Jnd \\Ill
ti) to '~oo :inothcr h1gh-qual11x re·
t.:iilcr,
"It \HlulJ be prcm;.itute to ~.i)
"ho th;.it might be,' he said.
No one spoke in oppositioh to
the mall expan::.1on, '' h 1-. h the Cit)
en our..11.!Cd the ll'\tnc Co. to un·
See lXPANSION/Pa9e 4
• State Farm
will downsize"
Costa Mesa
regional office ·
~ Insurers' fac11tty won't be
closed, but operations will
be downgraded.
B\ Tl-.:A BORG.\ITA, ::."n W1u.u
' COS I A ~U:.SA -S1.11e F:irm
ln::.ur..ath.c v.111 begin Jov.1b1z:ng 1t
Soulhcrn CJhforn1;.i reb unjl olfi~e
ht. re '' i.h.n th.! next 12 to 2.;
months, a.cording to a corup;i.1)
:.poke)\\ om;in.
In re ::nt ''e..:J...s. rumor'> that.the
State r. rm ofl1ce v.oul.i be lc:i,inl.!
the cit have f1hekd through th~
busancs::. communll}. But on
WcJnc~Ja), Kell) ~tu krone. a
State Farm public af1..11rs coordin,:i
tor, s::iid the compan) current!~
has no pl.ms to shut do"' n its H\ ·
J:rnJ A\.enue oflice, "h1ch emplu)S
about 1,000 people.
. "The office will be here, and \\C
\viii still have folks \\Orking here."··
Mukrone said. "But. v.e V.111 n9t
be com~idered a region.ii ofticc "
The company plans to build a
new rcg1on:il office in I3:ikersf&c1J
.ind Mukrl)ne said the Costa ~ksl
l fficc "ill · liJ,c I\ be 1:um c rtcJ 1 mo
a ~Jtelli1c 0111~-c: for either that OI·
fo .. c or Jnothcr r .... ~1un:il offkc in
\\ c'tbke \ 1 IJ1.;c . ., l .. te F::irm ho
-currenth-h..1::. ; th,rJ rei.: 1vn.1I OI· li~·e m Rohnert P:nk. m '~unhcrn
C1hfurn1..1
"\\ c h..1d pljJl::. to upcn a !Ourth
rcl.!tun.il c.111.-:c in D.ikl'r field, ~ut
l!l ~1 "eek the cump;un dc..:ided to
op.:rJtc onl} 1hrlC regional otfo:c
in C.1lilurn1..1." ~I c i.:11J. "So. the
Bal..cr-.ltclJ ort1cc "'ll ~t!ll open ..1~
a rcl;1vn..1I ofl11:e. although the
pl.H1' h.I\ c been dclJ) eJ 3 "h1le,
anJ the u'c of the C'o::.ta Mesa fa·
'cilit) IS bctng C\JIUJlc:J . nght
now."
Mukronc ::.:11d the comp..1ny Jc·
c1ded t o build the Uakcrsheld of·
fice 1n 1986
"\\ c thought \\C ''oulJ nccJ
four offices at that i1mc to accom·
modate our grO\\ th merns," she
aid. "Uut, things ha'c ch:ingcJ
ince then \\c\e had a number ol .
._ n:itur:il disJster , the economy h"°;is ·
INllDI Perenn1aJ> city council candidate Steel gets surprise endo;~;;;;i
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The painting on top of
page 1 is by IOcal artist George Tapley (722-6535).
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COsta Mesa Cllldldltes llr views at torUm
BY TINA B01'GA'ITA, STAH Wann
' COSTA MESA -Increased
traffic impact fees got a strong
"no" vote while Proposition
187 got a thumbs·uP. from many
of the City Council candidates
during a Wednesday forum
sponsored by the Co ta Mesa
Republican Assembly •
Nine of the city's eleven
council hopefuls attended the
forum, during ~hich C'anJidotc'I
were queried on wh;at their de·
ci,.ion making procc c "ould
be if elected to the council, us
well a their umcc on uch
local is!\ucs a traffic impact
f cts and budget philosophies.
On the topic or council dcci·
Newport-Mesa bo~fllls air
thtlr view • Stt story, page 7
&ion making, all the candidates
s:iid they would review staff
recomm endations and then
seek the advice of other experts
or constituents.
And on the issue of traffic
impact rec , many candidates
1d lbcy do not ~upport an in·
crease in the current fee, whicj\
ii S228 per trip.
Traffic impact fees arc a tax
UleMld on new devetopc8ent
to help CO¥ar dae COit tl pro-
jected foldwiiJ ........... ... .... ,.._ .. .
~ Steel, Gary Monahan
backed by Costa Mesa
Republican Assembly .
B~'TINA B OllOA'l"t'A, Sr.ur \\auu
COSTA MESA -Right-wing
wcandidate Chris Steel and afb's
Boathouse business manager Gary
Monahan won endorsements (rom
tbe Costa Mesa Republican As·
scmbly on Wedaelday ni&ht. leav-
ing incumbent Peter Buffa and the
city's three other Republican can-
didates in the cold.
Some predicted Buff a, who hh
been very i~tvcd with the Re-
publican Party in the put. would
leCUl9 the ....... bKldDa alOn&
with Moill-......... pro-.,. ... , .... .. ..... ' ........
council ~cat but ha, nc\er been
elected or captured the suppo1 t \lf
powerful political backers until
now.
Soliciting a belief that illegal im·
migrants arc at the root of Costa
Mesa's crime problem,, Steel'
piatfo"' has often been char:ictcr-
iled u utrcme. He has aaid he
would like to sec the city do •way
with IQcial ICrvicc p~ that
"bring out thole undcsiribll non·
.citizen ."
His enJoncment by tM local
Republican Assembly surprised a
number of the other c:uclMSata.
FinMbne candidate Jim WyM...,.
~ abo a Re,..licaa. uid be wa1
appalled" by tbl llllcllon.
l'm sho~ktd," he s..1id ''Chm
~t..d j, quite contn.l\cfl\1.il. l-k'
prnb:ibly the most mfo1mcd, but l
think hi' mol1\C are \Cf "ilJ
WhJl ~1..llhc.rs me is that he con j,.
tcntl) gocii. aftc'r the incumbln\
(BuffJ), a nu th.1t\ hb "h~\tt..tl•
C:)ly. I don't think th.it' 1ighl ·
I'hc group'i. dcci ion \\<l'i mJde
Wc:dnc day night, arter it) c n·
didatc!>' forum, in a caucus of 33
member~.
"To make a lon1 ~to!) ~hurt. the
Rc~blican ~mbly h a limiti·
tion In it charter to endOrsin& Re·
publican candidate" and thal ex·
plains a lot," ,aid Jama Utt, the
poup'a president. ··we pw lbetl
a lilC of aama of RqNblicM ca-
di®tcs and told a.a 10 ..
t-.o names tha& llM!J ...... ,
hould endorse;''
Ure aid some ...--·
2 Friday, October 21 , 1994 Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally PJJot
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Newport Be ach's new
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f CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 540-1224, n:t. 361
CllYllDI
DoN LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Picketers: Business Investments chairman Donald Golan, right, talks to a motorist about a dispute his company is
having with National Bank. Golan and several coJleagues from his Irvine company have been picketing the bank on
Newport Place and Dove Street in Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa -Police seek hit-an.d-run driver
Costa Mesa police are looking for the
driver of a large Ford pickup involved in
a hit-and-run accidenl Oct. 14 that
hospitalized a motorcycle-eider.
The rider, Jason Michael Farrant, 22.
of Santa Ana, remained in se rious
condition at Western Medical Center in
Sonta Ana on Wednesday afternoon. He
is expected to recover, a police officer
said.
Police said a motorcyclist was riding
north on Harbor Boulevard in the
right-hand lane with the full-sized Ford
F-150 or F-250 pickup to its left.
As the two approached the entrance
to a shopping center on The northeast
corner of Harbor and Wilson Street, the
fo ur-wheel drive pickup made "a sudden ·
illegal right \urn movement," according
to witness statements summarized in a
police report issued on Wednesday.
The motorcycle was knocked over and
its rider seriously injured, the report
said. But the pickup's driver continued
into the shopping cente r parking lot at •
2320 Harbor and then sped off toward
the adjacent College Park residential
tract, the report said.
. The driver of th e pickup was
described as a well-tanned man in his
mid-20s with brown ear-length hair. A
passenger in th e pickup also had long
black hair, but no other description,
including the person's sex, was available.
One witness, a motorcycle rider who
was behind the two, approached the
pickup when the driver paused in the
center's parkjng lot, Costa Mesa police
Investigator Garth Wilson said.
.
Woman seriously hurt In freeway accident .
A 67-year·okf Costa Mesa wornan
was seriously inju'retJ in a Thursday
morning accident on the Costa Mesa
(55) Freeway when her vehicle
overturned and rolled into the center
divider, authorities said.
Marilyn Hess Cross was driving
north on the freeway just north of
19th Street when she ran over a
mattress, sideswiped a motorist to her
left and went out of control before
nipping over, California Highway
Patrol spokeswoman Angel Johnson
said. .
"The witness said (the driver) was
dazed, like 'Oh my God, what did I
<lo?"' Wilson said. "When the witness
approached, he sped off."
Witnesses described the pickup as
white or tan with an extended cab
providing rear seats; it also had a
cab-height white fiberglass camper shell,
black and chrome rims, and tinted
windows.
Police said· they expect the truck has
damage to the front grille and on the
righ t front side, from the door forward.
It also will be missing a hub-cap liner,
but otherwise appeared to be in newer
condition, possibly a 1991-93 model,
police said.
Wilson said he spoke with Farrant's
fa ther this week and promised the
.J
She was taken to UCI Medical
Center in Orange, where she was
listed in cri tical condition in the
trauma-unit, Costa Mesa fire
spokeswoman Susan Wood said.
Cross had to be cut from her
vehicle using the Jaws of Life, Wood
said.
The center divider :ind fll! left lane
were closed for some 45 minutes to
an hours following the 8: I 5 a.m.
accident, Johnson said.
The other motorist wasn't injured,
she said.
I
department was doing everything within
their ability to find the suspect.
Publicity, Wilson said, is the best
avenue.
"This is the only way we're going to
get this guy," Wilson said, referring tt'T
the need for a tip. "Hopefully someone
will roll this guy over, or maybe· the
passenger. lf someone calls .... thank
them very much because we'd really like
to get this .guy."
Farrant is "going to have a long
recovery period" for the multiple broken
bones and the ihternal injuries he
suffered in the 11:54 p.m. Friday night
accident, Wilson said.
Anyone with information about the
accident should call Wilson or
Investigator Larry Torres at 754-5264.
Friends of Bay walking tours wlD
continue despite road construcuon
Cyclist Injured In Coast Highway crash
Rush hour traffic on Coast
Highway and Jamboree Road in
Newport Beach was slowed to a
crawl for two hours Thursday by a
late afternoon accident that left a
bicyclist seriously injured.
cal Center in Santa Ana. His con·
dition was critical. The Friends of Newport Bay's monthly walking
tours will go on as scheduled despite slope repair&
that wiJI force most of Back Day Drive to be closed
for up to two months.
Group founder Frank Robinson said the county
originally planned to keep all pedestrians, bicyclists
and motorists off the scenic road· from Eastbluf(
Drive to San Joaquin Hills Road during the work,
scheduled to begin Nov. I.
But he negotiated an agreement allowing the
Friends to get past the barricades on Nov. 12 and
Dec. 10.
Organized walking grouptwill be allowed to use
the roadway on weekends, when accompanied by
Newport Beach police.
The road will be closed to all other pedestrians,
bicyclists and motorists during repairs.
The cyclist, was not wearing a
helmet, was ·riding westbound on
Coast Highway about 5:40 p.m.
when he was struck by a 1987
Mitsubishi pickup truck that was
merging into traffic from south·
bound Jamboree, Newport Beach
police Sgt. Ken .Cowell said.
The cyclist, identified only as a
26-year-old Corona del Mar man,
suffered major head injuries. I le
was nown by helicopter from the
accident scene to Western Medi·
"A helmet may have saved
him," Cowell said
No charges have been filed
againsr the driver of the pickup,
31-year-old Newport Beach resi·
dent George Spriesterbach, the
sergeant said. Sprlesterbach was
treated at the scene fo r minor lac-
erations.
Cowell declined to give the cy-
clist's name, because he may not
survive his injuries and his rcla·
tives had not been contacted.
Three of the four westbound
lanes of the Coast Highway were
closed while police investigated
the accident.
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Young jOUPDlllltl
get run assignment
tasting video game
BY MAl.Y ANN Hil.MON, STAFF WIUTI&
For Corona del Mar High freshman
Alex Brand-Zawadzki, it was probably the
_choicest assignment of his still-fresh high
school journalism career: try out a new
video gatne and tell his friends about it.
When his newspaper adviser brought
the assignment to his attention, he
jumped at the chance to check out th~
latest in game technology.
He and about 20 other local high
school students attended a presentatio.n
Monday afternoon at Planet Hollywood
restaurant to meet "Earthworm Jim," the
newest member of the video game
character (amily.
The soft·bOmeahCro wears an
indestructible cyber-netic suit and uses his
body as a whip as he fights villains such
as a junk-yard dog, an internal organ and
a puppy who turns into a rabies-infected
beast.
Next Thursday is the release date for
this Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo
game, which Alex described as incredible.
"Where. else do you have an earthworm
walking around, wh ipping people?" said
Alex, already working the game like a
master. "I've never seen anything like
this. I've never played anythjng of this
caliber. Nothing of this skill."
Although he doesn't know if he will
pursue a career in video game technology,
Alex got a good look at the job from
Earthworm Jim's creator, David Perry, of
Dana Point.
The Planet Hollywood event was set up
not only to show off his new game but to
also let young people know that the video
game industry is booming and needs
talented people interellted in .this kind of
work, Perry said.
Perry, 27, left his hometown ne ar
Belfast, Ireland, and moved to London to
create video games. He moved to
America in 1993 to work as a designer. for
Virgin Interactive Entertainme nt in
Irvine, where he made the award-winning
Aladdin game for Sega Genesis.
Now Perry has established his own
multi-millio n·dollar company, Laguna
Beach-based Shiny Entertainment, with a
team of 10 other people he knew from
the industry.
Earthworm Jim has joined with
~laymates Interactive Entertainment, the
company that markets Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles, to create toys and
accessories that match the game.
Negotiations fo r a network television
cartoon series are also in the works.
"This is a real business," he told the
students, using terms from the video
world that drew laughs from the crowd.
"We need new creative people. It exists.
Consider it if you like this kind of work."
After the program, Alex tried out the
game and asked Perry questions about his
fav<'.trite games. And the student said he
couldn't wai t to tell his friends arit:hool
about the new game.
"I don't have Nintendo or Sega at
home, I play it at my friend's house,"
Alex said. "But they are going to want to
see this."
COrrecUon
The band Just Plain Big was incorrectly
idc~tified in a story in Thursday's
Weekend Section about the
"lndepcndent's Day" music festival. The
Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area band is
among the 60 groups at the all-day event
scheduled for Saturday at Irvine Meadows.
Amphitheatre in Irvine.
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Newport Beach/Costa M-Deity Pilot Friday, October 21, 1994 3
DCC gets 81 OD,• grant to
buld new chlldren's canter
Protest lodged over amphitheater bidding
The Weingart Foundation of
Los Angeles has given Orange
Coast College $100,000 to build
a new Children's Center com-
pleJC on campus.
Groundbreaking for the $2
million center will take place
next fau : The center is ex-
pected to open in the fall of
1996.
OCCs Children's Center
provides affordable child devel-
opment se rvices to the children
of parents enrolled at the col-
lege. The program began fa
1971 and is supported by fed-
eral and state funds, as well as
the associated students.
A staff of 16 instructors and
30 aides supervise 180 children:
Tllc--center is now housed In
trailers and extra buildings.
A total of $1.1 million 'has al-
ready been collected for the
buifding by the Orange Coast
College Foundation.
"The grant gives us a tre-
mendous boost in realitlng our
fund-raising goal," said Jeff
Hyder, president of the OCC
foundation board. "The Wein·
gart Foundation is extremely
supportive of children and this
grant will be utilized to assist
and support the young children
of Orange Coast College stu·
dents."
The new Children's Center ·
will be built on the southern
edge of campus, just off Mer-
rimac Way, next to the college's
Early Childhood Lab School. The lab school, which enrolls
several hundred child ren a
yea_r, is a training laboratory for
the college's early chi ldbOQd
education department. •
The opportunity for childcare
while attending classes can help
many OCC parents, said Lucy
Groetsch, OCC's Children's
Center manager.
~ Irvine Meadows·
operators dispute Fair
Boards' scoring system
that led to selection of
another company.
Bv M.u.c S. POSNE._i ST,\fF Wama
COSTA MESA -The opera·
. tors of Irvine Meadows Amphithe·
atrc have filed a protest againi.t
the selection of another company
to operate the Pacific Amphithe·
atrc.
The appeal, filed Wednesday,
means that fair board approval of
an amphitheater operator will be
delayed beyond the Oct. 27 meet·
ing, but doesn't jeopardize the
proposed concert season at this
point, Orange County Fairgrounds
spokeswoman Jill Lloyd said.
Last week, a four-member panel
selected the company that .runs the
Los Angeles Coliseum and Sports
DCC initructor named . county's . top _ teacher
Orange Coast College art
historian Dr. lrini
Vallcra-Rickerson added another
accolade to her long list when she
wns named Orange County's
-1994-95 Community College
Teacher of the Year.'
The Orange County Department
of Education honor was awarded
during a Saturday breakfast
ceremony at the Red Lion Inn in
Costa Mesa. The prize includes a
S 15,000 cash gift.
Vallera-Rickerson, 42, was voted
the college's faculty member of
the year for 1993-94· and was a
speaker at the college's 46th
annual commencement ceremony
last May. She was nominated for
the Orange County teaching award
by the college's Academic Senate.
She teaches art history, serves as
director· of the college's art gallery
and has been with the school for
16 years.
A native of Athens, Greece, she
received a doctorate in
architecture from Italy's Florence
University. She taught at OCC
pat'l-time for 12 years before
~
lrinl· Vallera·Rickerson
Ri ckerson and children, Vasily and
Diana.
Vallera·Rickcr<;on has also
taught art history classes at UCI,
UC Riverside, the Southern
California ln!>t itute of Architecture
and Saddleback College. She
regularly conduct!> public lectures
and -;cminar' at the J. Paul Geny
Museum and the Decorative Arts
St~dy Center in ~an Juan
Capbtrano. .
Fluent in Engh,h, hahan,
German. Gree!.. and Spanish,
Vallcra-RickcNlll trave ls 10
Europe every summer to maintain
an international pcr.,pcc1ive and
remain current m art' and
architecture.
Vallera-R1cl..cr-;on 1s the second
-.tra1ght OCC facult~ member to
receive thi.., honor. Profc-.-;or of
mathematics, Dr. SJndm S.wagc,
was named the JQ9J.9..t Teacher of
the Yedr.
joining foll-time io 1990. She now
lives in Laguna Niguel with her
husband, architect Robert
Nom~cc<, for th is award came
from Coa'>llinc, C>press, Fullerton,
G0lden •Wc.,t, l~ine Valle).
Orange Coast, Rancho Santiago
and Saddleback college .
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Arend, the Long Beach Conven-
tion and Entertainment Center
and San Francisco's Moscone Cen-
ter as the nominee to run the Pa·
cific Amphitheatre, located at the
fairgrounds.
But attorney Paul Hegness, rep-
resenting lrvine Meadows Part·
ners, protested the selection of
SMG on grounds that the scoring
process was Oawed.
In an Oct. 19 letter, Hegncs11
said his protest was filed in part
because fairgrounds officials are
"proposing to award th e contract
to a bidder other than the lowest
responsible bidder."
Hegncss also said state guide-
lines weren't followed . The letter
didn't provide specifics; those de-
tails must be filed by next
Wednesday.
Hegness didn't return a phone
call from the Daily Pilot on Thurs·
day.
The appeal will be considered
by officials in the state Depart·
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ment of General Services, the
agency thM's re1.pon5ible for the
fairgrounds, Lloyd said.
The process for awarding n stute
contract was followed properly,
i.he said.
tr the i.tate Jgency rules in fo\Or
of Irvine Meadows, however, the
entire selection process could
begin anew, Lloyd said.
Still, Lloyd said i.he belie\C!t the
proposed concert season i1.n't yet
jeopardized by the appeal.
"J think that "e ha\e Jmple
time to take care of thil> b1tue,"
she said. ''Hopefully they (stale of-
ficials) move quickly and mal..c a
decision one way or another."
Five companies 1tubmit1cd pro·
posals to operate the amphitheater
and more than 30 expressed an in·
terest.
At stake is a three-year con-
tract,' originally scheduled to take
effect on Jan. l , 1995, tha.t ·could .. bring music back to the suit·
plagued amphitheater that's seen
~ant use ~1nce tl1c board bought
out the former oper.:itor'• contr..ict.
SMG was ~elected largely be·
cause of iLs experience with other
government-owned facilities as
'-'Cll as a proposed community·
relations plan ~ensilive to noi)e is-
suei. and adaptabh: to fair pro-
gramming, Llo)d s:ud.
SMG propo:.cs booking a mix uC
i.ymphunic 01 chc1ttras, ballet,
opera, Dro~1d"ay mu1tical theater.
contemporary concerts and com·
Cd], Lloyd l>Jid in a s1atement.
Compan> officiab also agrel.!J tu
adhere to 1.ouod·lcvcl c0n:.m.1int'>
brough! on by a decade or db-
pute!> betwCl.!ll neighl>url> and Ncd-
'e rlander Orgonization. Those
fights ended "hen the outdoor
nrena \\JI. rc-purchJ~cd by the Or·
unge County Fair for Sl2 million
in April 1993
Slimmed down tu eliminate:: the
In" n 1tea11ng .:1nd a need tu boost
sound amplif1~.:111on, the venue \\ill
epcratc with only 8,500 seab.
ocoon
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TODAY
KMAOICI .. NA&.I
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Bcn1hana Japanese SteakhOUJC at 42.SO
Birch St. in Newport Beach will bolt
11s karaoke finals at 7 p.m., when the
Sou1he rn California fina.llsts will be
selected. Winners advance to a
na1ional compctilion. Call 955-0822 for
more inform:llion.
SATUaDAY
aUMMA.01 IAl.I
Mesa Verde:! Conv3lcscent Hospital is·
holding a rummage sale beginning at
10 a.m. al 661 Center SI. in Costa
Mesa to benefil 1hcir activi1ies
department, which is in need of a new
projec1ion ~rccn and a Sympathr Bear
1hat plays music 10 comfort bcdnddcn
paticn1s. For more information, caU
5.S8-5585.
PUMPKJN PATCH
A Halloween Pumpkin Patch
fund-raiser will be held from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at Costa Mesa High School
Farm, 2650 Fairview Road. Sponsored
by Sonora Elemen1ary fifth-grade
parents, there will be pumpkjns for
sale, face paintini and a bounce
house. For more info, call 751-13~0.
POLITICAL FORUMS
Herc is a list of upcoming
community forums featuring
local candidates in the Nov. 8
election.
l f you know of a forum that
is not listed, please call us at
5.S0-1224, ext. 361, so we can in-
clude it in future lists.
• Sunday -6 p.m. Republican
Newport Beach City Council
candidates at Newport Beach
Country Oub, 1600 E. Coast
Highway. Sponsored by various
Rcpublie<1n groups. Call ~
9550.
• Tuud11y -7:30 a.m. Newport
Beach City Council candidates
at Ro1ary Club mec1ing, Balboa
Bay Club, 3131 W. Coast Hjgh·
way. Call 642-3173 or 721-4190.
-8 a.m. 70th Assembly can·
didates Marilyn Brewer and Jim
Toledano and 45th District
Congressional candidates Dana
Rohrabachcr and Brott Wil·
liamson at ~cd Lion Hotel,
3050 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
SIO admission (covers break·
fast). Sponsored by McDonnell
Douglas Aerospace and the Or·
ange County Chamber of Com-
merce. Call 634-2900.
• Wednesday -noon. Costa
Mesa City Council candidates
at Costn Mesa Rotary Oub
meeting, Mesa Verde Counuy
Oub, 3000 Oubbouse Road.
Call 540-1224 ext. 104.
•Thursday -7 p.m. Newport-
Mesa Unified School District
candida1es at Corona del Mar
lligh School, 210 1 Eastbluff
Drive. Sponsored by the League
of Women Voters. Call 760-
3320.
-6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Council candidates at the City
Hall council chambers, 77 Fair
Drive. Sponsored by the Costa
Mesa Homeowners Association.
Call 548-7983.
-7 p.m. Newport Beach
City Council's P,rona dcl Mar
candidates only at the Corona
dcl Mar Residen1s Association,
St. Michael and All Angels -
Church, 3233 Pacific View Or.,
Corona dcl Mar.
EXPANSION
f ro• Pa1e 1
!...11;1k1: l,1,1 \c.;.tr in hope' of prop-
ping up 11' rccc.,.,1on-battcred bud-
cct
"This is a very importan t ele·
menl to the city's improvement,"
said Richard Luehrs, president of
the Newport Harbor Area Cham-
ber of Commerce. He wa s the only
citizen who spoke during the pub·
lie hearing.
The chamber supports the ex-
pansion of Fashion Island, which
now generates $2.S million a year
in sales taxes for the city, because
the additional revenue would avert
further cutbacks in city services.
Of the six Pl anning Commis·
!>iOners present, Tom rudgeway
was the pnly one who had any res·
crvations about seeing Fashion Is-
land grow by 309,550 square feet
of retail space to a total of 1.63
million square feet. But they were
not strong enough to stop him
from giving his approval.
I le was a liule concerned about
the1rvine Co. aslcing for commis-
sion approval without showin&
where exactly the new department
store and mall shops would be
built.
Planning Director ·Jim Hewiclccr
said this was standard procedure
for Fashion Island. The city ap-
proved all other phases of the malJ
without site plans. f\shion Island
was built in 1967.
Ridgeway also wondered if the
ci ty could prevent the Irvine Co.
from bringin~ in a Wal-Mart or
Kmart. He said eilher one of those
stores would be more harmful to
other Newport Beach merchants
than a Bloomingdale's. 1.
An 'economic impact 1tudy of
the expansion sqid it would 0'11Y
1:1ke away $3 million a year of the
S 190 million in annual sales in the
city's eight other commercial vii·
lages .•
Alldtant City Anomey Robin
Flory Mid lhe city cannot put any
rci&rkdonl on who the mall ae·
lcc:aa • tenants.
Newport Beach/Costa M ... Daily Pll9t
•lnlllal•f' ----Tbc Equcatriaa Ccatcr at tbe °""4C
County Fair aDd ~tioa C.enter an
Costa Mcu is boldiq a hunter and
jumper hone sbow from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Mrniuioa is fife. For details.
call 708-1 S62. .... , .....
Aying Geese QuUter Guild is
sponsoring a quill show today from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10
a.m. 10 4 p.m. at the Oranae County
Fairgrounds. Admission Is $4, Call
963-9348 for more infonnation.
ANNUAL aOll lllOW
Displays of 32 different classes and
more than 250 varieties okoses can
be seen at the 1994 Rose Show at
Roger's Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin
Hills Road in Newport Beach.
Presented by the Orange County Rose
Society, show hours are today from 1
to S p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Admission is free. Call 640-5800
for details.
NUUINe llMINAa
"The Nurse as a Health Minister, in
an Evolving Practice Within
Congregations" is the title or an
educational seminar from 8 to noon at
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian,
A
Multi-Dealer
Mall
301 Ncwpon Blvd. in Newport Beach.
COia is SlO. Call 574-656S tor de&a.i.ls. ..........
Tbe Oranae County Youns
RcpubHcans arc boslin& a charity
COlfume ball to benefit Tbe Exchanie
Oub Child Abuse Prevention Center.
The "Monster Bash" will include hors
d'oeuvres, music, dancin&, costume
contest, card and palm readers, prize
drawinp and more. Cost is $30 per
person. The event is at the Red Uon
Inn on Bristol in Costa Mesa. For
details, call 961-1754.
LAUNCM PAD UOPININO
The launch Pad Science Center in
CrystaJ Court across from South Coast
Plaza is holding a grand re-opening
pany today and Sunday at it's new
localion, directly across the mall from
the old one. They doubled their size
and tripled the fun, with new exhibits
and merchandise, including a Starlab,
Magic School Bus and more.
Admi$$ion is $5 ecr child. One adult
per paying child 1s admilled free. Call
546-2061 fOI' details.
CMIUITMAI aOUflQUI
Do yourChristmas shopping early at
the boutique at Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Rd. in
Costa Mesa from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WE IUY lSELLONCONSIGNMOO • UYAWAYS l"10AYSSAMEASCASH
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"1 2384 Newport Blvd. S
.. 8etWMl WUlan Ind Sna....,.. -Costa Mesa 714 631-24ll
Items will iadude handmade arta aait
crafts, baked and canned pcla. wbile
elephants, a rame and more. Proceeds ao to local milMona. Call 557.3340 ror
more information.
TIA&ftllU"B
Handmade items appropriale for
Thanksaivina. Halloween and
Olristmas, u well as tea, coO'ec and
homemade sweets will be available at
the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church
"Tea and Treasure" sale from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the church, 798 Dover Dr.
Jn Newport Beach. Call 5'8-3631 for
more information.
Netou••Mlln
IGds Fun Oub of Costa Mesa is
sponsorina an ofncially sanctioned
World POG Federation, POO
Mil.kcaps Tournament frem 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. 1n the parltina lot of Harbor
Christian Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson.
The toumamennrill feature
competition in four afe groups Crom
tots to teens. Cost is 5 and 1ocludcs
11 POG Milkcaps and a WPF
Tournament IGni for competition.
Prizes will be awarded. Info, 631-7730.
Sead rour Item$ to Arouod To1t11
editor, Tbe D•Uy Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.,
Cost• Mesa, C•lll. 916:11.
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DOe fAllllON IMOW
• The Newport Dunes Resort
is hosting its second
annual "Top Dog" fashion
show Saturday. The
canine contestants will
strut down a runway before
a panel of judges to
the sounds of Elvis'
"Hound Dog" sporti!lg
formal wear, langene,
pajamas, swimwear,
the works. Awards. will be
provided by Petco.
Pet owners interested
in the dog show can
register by calling
729-DUNE. There is a $5
registra1ion fee in
advance or $10 on the
day of ,the event, Proceeds
go td the Orange County
Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals.
MARRIAGE & FAMILY LAW
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Ditlorce
· • Contested & Non-Contested • A•training Drder9
• Child Cuatody ·& Support • Settlement Agreements
Family
• Paternq SUittl • Annulment•
• Name Change • Pr.Nuptial f,:8':".•nt!I • CollectiOn• d1ficabon•
Law Offices of Usa A. Ciancio
Cal for a Free Comultal:ion
(714J 7511-2525
Plaza, Suite: 101,
Monday, Octoqer 24, Wednesday, October 26,
9:30 AM I :30 Pt\1
Picadilly Restaurant f.'I Tvrito
3260 Yorba Linda Blvd. 22699 Oakae~t Circle
Fullerton Yorba Liudc1
Monda}:'., October 24&3 I 1 W~dne~da~ Qctobec 26.
10:00 AM 2:00 PM
Oakdale Restaurant Marie Ca/lender's
201 W Orangetl10rpe 16390 Beacll Blvd.
Fullerton \ \fes tmluster
Monday, October 24&31, · Wednesday, October 26,
J:OO PM 1:30 PM
Coco's Restaurant D<•tmy's
1100 W Kate/la 1623 E. Imperial Hwy.
Ancilieim . Rre11
Monday, October 24&3 I, Wedne day, October 26,
2:00 PM 2:10 PM
Marie Calleluler's · Coco~s Re\tmircmt
307 E. Kate/la Avenue 7 3 J J £di11ser Avenue \' Orange· I . Ht mt i11~1fo11 Bem:l1 -··-,I
Monday, October 24&3 I, fhur5day, October 27,
10:00 AM I l :OOAM
Marie Callencler' Marie Callmder'i; ave -' ee ......... ~
Satisfied.
Delicio us is n ot ·a word you'd
usually use to describe a health
plan. Un less you come to a
CIGNA HealthCare for Seniors
m eeting. Besides learning 11bout
our affordable and compreh e nsive
h ealth care, you can pick up something good to eat since we're
. holding o ur meetings in some of your favorite restaurants. A sales
representativ.e will be present with applications a nd informatio n
on CIGNA HealthCare for Seniors. To join us, please R.S.V.P. to
-1-800-547-11 01. After all, you wouldn't want to make any decisio ns
abo ut a health plan o n an empty sto mach.
II
CIGNA HealthCare
A Business of Caring. ---. CIGNA HealthCare fof ~fliors. Call 1-800-¥7-1101.
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12489 Seal Beacll Blvd.
Seal Beach
Monday, October 24,
2:30 PM
Marie Cal/ender's
721 W 1st Street
Tustin
Tuesday, October 25,
2:30 PM
Coco's Restaurant
23000 Lake Forest Drive
Lake Forest
Tuesday, October 25·,
11:00 AM
El Torito
5995 Kate/la Avenue
Cypress
Tuesday, October 25,
9:30 AM
Keno's Family Resla11ra·11t
5750 E. La Palma
Anaheim Hills
Wednesday, October 26,
12:30 PM
Cotmtrr._ Harvest
Buffet
1008 E. 17tll Street
Santa Ana
Wednesday, October 26,
9:30 AM
Mimi's Cafe
18342 Imperial Hwy.
Yorba Lit1da
5960 Orm1getl10rpe
Huena Park
l hur day, October 27,
1:00 PM
\faric Calle11der'5
571 1 E.. Lt1 P11lma
Anaheim
Th ur~day, October 27,
9:30 AM
/11tem11tio11<1l Home
of Pancakes
707 N. Tm tin Avenue
Orange
Thur day, October 27,
2:00 PM
Baker's Square
12842 Brooklwrst
Ga rden Grove
Thursday, October 27,
2:JO PM
Sizz ler
31863 Del Obispo
Sm1 Juan Capistrano
Thur day, October 27,
9:30 AM
Coco's Restaurant
1838(} Bro<iklmrst
Fo1111tain Valley
Friday, October 28,
2:30 PM
Tiie Claim Jumper Restuura11t
109()() Lo Alamitos Blvd.
LO.'i Almnito'i
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Newport.Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Friday, October 21, 1994 5
Reverend proves it's never a too late to · take up ~ flying
• C LOSER TO HEAVEN -Costa Mesa Chamber of
The Rev. Conrad · Commerce, notes they are
Nordquist, rector at St. sponsoring the second annual
John the Divine Episcopal Church Business/Education Partnership
in Costa Mesa, has taken up a Day Wednesday as an effort to
hobby that many his age usually urgrade the technicaJ preparation
begin to give up -flying. o students with a focus on "what
It is a skill one often learns in quality standards are expected of
the armed services. But Nordquist students entertaining the
received his pilot license two years workplace."
ago, and for the past year he's The day begins with a breakfast
been building an kit airplane in his with key business leaders and the
garage. participants from the
The kit came Newport-Mesa school district, then
from a company it's off to visit business sites,
in Idaho, seats followed by lunch with the
two passenge,s, business hosts and a wrap up back
and was recently at Estancia liigh School.
named "Viking The participants are teachers,
Diva." It's not students. Teachers are the
powered by a ones who count in delivering the
......_--. ..... S325 Subaru technical preparation to the Jlln engine which has students.
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Airport for a test flight He's se t-up, tear-down and much m<;>re. . . . . · . Proceeds from the event, which w;ut1ng for F_AA c.ertiftcallon begins at the Hard Rock Cafe in
befo11.: that ftr)t fl ight. Newport Center, help HomeAid
0 build and renovate shelters for the
UUSINESS/EDUCATJON homeless throughout Orange
l'Aln'NERSlllP DAY -Ed County.
l 1mcctt, executive director of the If you are an early riser, they
need you for the first shift, which
begins at 5:30 a.m. For more
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READERS ABOUND -Costa
Mesa's Kaiser Primary Elementary
School has set a record for its
third-, fourth·, fifth· and
slxth-gradc population, according
to Principal Christine Jurcnka.
Students read some 2,651 books
du ring the month of September.
In 1993, it took until November
to reach 2,648 books read by
Kaiser students.
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Toastmasters. More -information
about the club can be obtained by
calling Rogers at 241-3104.
JJ'rn de Boom is the owner of
The Event Office, a school trustee
• and B community activist. His
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PROGRAM their families.
And, compared to programs run ,,... Ptt•• 1 out of medical facilities, the $100.per-semester fee is a
the Improvement of Po:.tsecondary bargain.
Education (flPSE). The money The average student age is
will go into redesigning tho about 20, Schwartz said. They live
program's curriculum. The college alone or with families and are in
will provide :rn ndditional $147,000 the program to increase memory,
for this project. concentration and attention skills.
Coastline Communit9 College Being with people who have
competed with about 1,900 other similar problems also helps.
colleges and universities About a quarter of the students
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of eight two-year colleges to or a blow to the head. Another
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awa rd-winner with a project that other miscellaneous problems,
directly addresses needs of people Schwartz said.
with disabilities. The remaining half have been in
This grant is important because car or motorcycle accidents.
the school will be able to create a Schwartz said that enrollment
structured system to test each numbers could be cut in half if
Student's skills so specific needs drun~en drivers didn't exist.
can be a~essed and a trulored Bry~n Gunn, 24, fits this
plan formul~ted, said Stacey category.
Hunter Schwartz, project director. . When he was 19, he was thrown
"This will also let other colleges from the back of a truck as it hit a
know what to do if they have no tree. The truck's driver was drunk.
program to help these people," Gunn fell into a·coma and
Schwartz added. recovered physically after he
The college has offered training regained consciousness.
for people with brain injuries since Now, the Costa Mesa resident is
1978. ll was the first community learning to improve his memory
college program in the nation and reasoning skills so he can
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The spokeswoman was not able
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said Gunn, an athletic-lookina
young man with an even tan,
friendly smile and sun-bleached
hair. "This school is helping with
that. I've learned compensation
skills to make up for all the little
deficir.s that exist."
The .,taff really makes the
program work, said the students
mterviewed, including James
Mercer, 48, of Long Beach.
A complicated formula ii used to
calculate how much traffac a spe-
cific business ii expected to gener-
ate. But, typically, a fast-food res-
taurant could aenerate u many as
1,264 trips a day. Other businesses
may generate less traffic.
"They are a bunch of saints,
especially when they have to deal
with people and tempers," said
Mercer, who was in a motorcycle
accident without a helmet in 1971.
"You have to be very
good-natured and not react
negatively when you have this
Next month, the council is ex-
pected to consider raising that fee
to $277, raising the ire of some
members of the business com-
munity.
But, during Wednesday's forum,
seven candidates said they .would
not support an increase.
job." .
Family support is also key in the
recovery process, many students
said. ·
"l would never had made it
without my wife," said John
Statkus, 27, of Yorba Linda. He
was shot during a botched robbery
attempt while he was working for
a company that deals with
automated teller machines.
Candidate Mark Korando, who
currently serves on the Planning
Commission and is a member of
an adhoc committee evaluating the
current fee, defended an increase.
Felfow Planning Commissioner
Libby ·Cowan. howeve r, said she
would make a decision based on
"the open public process."
"She made everything simple for
me so I could re-learn. At first, I
co uldn t walk, I couldn't talk. I've
come such a long way, it's
amazing. Every day it's a different
step. l owe it all to her."
On the issue of Proposition 187,
commonly ref erred to as the Save
Our State, or SOS, initiative,
seven of the nine candidates
voiced their support for the legis-
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education and health services to il-
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who are here Wcplly to im-
migration authorities.
"If we would have dealt with
this problem 30 years ago, we'
would not have the gang problems
we have now," said Jim Wysopal.
"Caesar Chavez, with his union-
ization efforts, all he did was bring
in a huge flow o( illegal im-
migrants into the country demand-
ing higher wages," he added,
drawing applause from the audi-
ence.
Incumbent Peter Buffa, a long-
time proponent of immigration
control, reminded residents that
"this whole brouhaha" began in
Costa Mesa six years ago but was
not well received by legislator:. in
Washington.
"I remember because l wos
mayor at the time," said Duffa,
who is running for his third term
on the council. "Now, six years
later, the universe is lurning
around 180 degrees. I supporred
this (~egislation) then, and l sup·
pPrt it now."
Cowan, however, voiced strong
opposition to the initiative, saying
the legislation is "bad public
health policy."
"lllegal immigration is a prob-
lem, but I don't support Prop.
187," said Cowan. "The op·
portunities to control infectious
diseases would become very dif·
ficult if you deny medical servk:Cs
to individuals.
"I think it's bad public educa-
tion -;-when you deny hundr~ds,
thousands, millions or people
schooling, you drive them out onto
the streets.
"I think there are other ways to
improve our economic attractobil-
11y," she added. eliciting both ap-
plause and jeers from the audi-
ence.
Candidate Mike Collier voiced
neither support nor opposition to
the initiative bu t did say he would
enforce the legi,lation locally, as
did all the other candidates.
As for budget philosophies, can-
didates Chris Steel, Janet McCam-
mon nnd Gary Monahan s:tid they
would consider eliminating social
service programs if faced with a
budget cut decision.
McCammon and Wysopal they
"ould cut staff salaries in such a
situation, while Buffa, Cowan and
Mike Schearer said they would
look to see which areas would suf-
fer least from a budget cut.
Korando said he would support
"a cut across the board," with the
exception of cuts to public safety. .
Cowan said she would look at
ways to increase the city's sales tax
revenue before resorting to budget
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Bus safety, creat10n11m share spodight at trustee forum
"' ENDORSE ~ The 1 O Newport-Mesa
school board candidates
agree on many topics
during publi c forum .
BY M .. u.v ANN fLu.MON, Sr.ur W&rn1a
NEWPORT BEACH -Ques-
tions about scat belts on school
buses, condoms on campus and
creationism in biolOgy classes were
directed at school board can-
didates Wedne:iday night.
All 10 Newport-Mesa Unified
School District candidates at-
tended the forum at Newport Har-
bor High School. Roughly 70 ob-
servers attended the event. which
was organized by representatives
from the League of Women Vot-Seat t>elts on school buses: AJI
ers• O range Coast chapter. candidates agreed rh:u children's
_ Most candidates continued to safety on school buses is impor·
agree that following the district's tant. Many cited the pros and cons
curriculum audit, creating a n ac-of scat belts on such vehicles bur
countability system for teachers ultimately said the idea should be
and students, establishing a strate-researched and discussed with the
gic pll\I' and finding new sources public to see if this is an area
of funding were top concerns. · where money should be spent.
And au candidates except Jim Oscar Santoyo, Ana Chu and
Ferryman, Wendy Lcece and lone Karen Evarts said they would defi-
~ncumbent Judy Franco said they nitely like to see seat belts on
oppose Proposition 187, the "Save buses.
O ur State" initiative. "I would never fool around with
But at this meeting, Franco said a kid's life," said Santoyo, whose
she "supports the passage" of tile comments were mer with applause
mea~ure, a different take from her from members of the audience. "I
usual "I do not oppose it'' -stance. don't care if it cosrs more than the
Other interesting comments whole bus. If seat belts will safe
came during discussion of these lives, we shouJd get them."
topics: Evarts and Kuren Wilson added
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Ir•• P•9• 1 thot the bigger quesoon is why
transportation cost are so high in
the district.
Condoms on campus: Can-
didates were n!.ked if they support
the di\tribution of condoms on
campus without p!lrental consent.
All said parents should be in-
'{olved with thi!. issue.
the state law t)l;it prohibit er ·
ationism lessons in b1ofOg)'"cln s is ··
the "'UY lO go.
Dut some, like Franco ~nd
faart\, said teaching the creation
of man could be uppropri:ii'c in a
comparative literature cl;isi.. •
e;taincd from the vote and
Steel and Monahan won
"'ith slim margins.
Wend> Lcece said >he suppom
tcachmg \\h!!l the \late rn:i.111.J.1tci.·,
but would lil.c to sec both i.idcs
presented. Chu s:iid "offcrmg thf·
fcrcnt poinb of \IC\\ to her d1ild
was important, but nut 111 :1 1cn ·
trfic !>Citing.
Mcan\\hilc, Steel said he's
pleased nbouL the assembly's
dccisiun to support htm.
Santoyo said condoms shoutd be
distributed on campus. But Evarts
• said students COi\ get their own,
elsewhere. ·
"Kids need to know how to use
them and they have to be edu-
cated with the proper use," she
said. "We teach them hygiene too
and that they need to bathe, but
we don't distribute soap."
"It 's been a long time 10
coming," i;aid Steel. "Pm
\cry ;appreciative because I
respect :.ill tho:ie people, and
I kno\\ thc>'re good conscr·
\hJtivcs.
\'.iii.on addcJ thut 1 he 1.:0111•
mun11y needs to k$:~p · hallcnsing
state la\\ makers to· m.1~.c :.urc pvh·
cie\ and curriculum meet tuJcnt
educatiOnal l'lccds ·
"It's :.ilJuut time the> see
1hl! light :ind st:rn endorsing
true, fo.call} "'i~e conserva·
the candidate:. for the coun·
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Candidates agreed that following
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ee weeks in France •
rom the emotion of the
beaches of Normandy
to the elegance of Monte
Carlo. from the Alf:; .e beauty
of Grenoble to the Cafe 1n Aries
where Vincent Van C.ogh sat,
from the nyle of Paris to the
. colorful border city of
Strasbourg from the stow·
paced barge tr p through the
area called Alsace Lorra ne to
the Le Mans I ke crossing of the
mounta ns to the fert le
v neyards of Cote du Rhone,
our recent tr·p s1m1-1" sampled
the var ety offered oy this
beaut ful counlry If we d1dn'1
start out that way. we certainly
ended up as Francoph1les,
ant c pat ng mote v Ms 1n the
future to do some of the things
and to v sit some of the places
we missed or d1dn t have
enough time for
Let me share some specific
nformat1on with you that you
m ght not get 1n th" usual
vavel .story
, France 1s expensive, that is
true, but not necessarily
uncontrollably so One thing
you can control is · d For
example (This my fd110(lte ,
compar son). McDonald's value .
meal. $2 99 1n the U S . costs
30 .35 French francs or about
S6 On the other hand, a frne
and the cook-maid, a F1ench
woman from Lyon) We opted
for half board (breakfast and
lunch), so we were flexible and
could have dinner ashore in
different restaurants each night
(or skip a full meal a1 dinner).
The food was excellently
prepared and bountiful. The
quarters were close and
compact. We v1s1ted another
barge that accommodated
e ght and was full board (a crew
of four) with small staterooms
and a somewhat larger
salon/d1n1ng area The bottom
line travel w th friends who are
flex1bf e ( t s too r sky to JO n
strangers n such a confined
area). charter the barge (it's
more economical) and do some
research on the area, so your
daily time suits your interests
Incidentally. n add1t1on to two
bicycles on board, there was a
van available for us at each
stop to tour the countryside.
If you are an art lover and a
historian. don't expect to see
many Oflg1nal works 1n the
locales where they were
painted They are all resident 1n
ma1or museums The Musee
d 'Orsay 1n Pa ns is ou1 •rand1ng.
It sits on the bank of the Seine
almost oppos te the l ouvre.
into _.as a taxi driver in Strasbourg
who refused to take us to a hotel
with all.of our baggage. Everyone •
else was helpful, courteous and
welcomed us accommodatingly
without exception.
A final note about Normandy
One can't help but be moved by the
Amerrcan cemetery at Colev1lle.
Row "pon row of crosse s
interspersed by stars of David, each
representing a fallen soldier, killed
1n the l1berat1ng invasion of the
continent more than SO years ago.
The physical real1za11on of the
d1ff1cul1y or the topography for a
landing or this magnitude, the
images.of the tears quick to come
to the returned survivors present at
the 50th anniversary celebratton,
scars from shell fragments and
bullets marring the aged and
weathered facades of buildings
dating to previous centurres; a sign
d irecting visitors to the cemetery for
fallen German soldiers reminding
one that the en~my also Jost
thousands; can only strengthen our
resolve not to be t1m1d 111 the face
of aggression and to be forceful 1n
the support of democratic
1nst1tut1ons · lest these. the best of
our youth of that era, will have died
1n vain
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surrounded by die Andaman Sea. Name the island.
0 : If you are surrounded.by seven-foot-tall Tl!tsi
herding cattle, you'd be 1n one of two countries. Name
them.
0 : The sunny b eaches of Vina del Mar are close to
Va lparaiso in what S. American country? ,
0 : True or Fa lse. In Portugal, bullfighters wrestle the
bull to the ground using their bare h a'nd s.
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spend $30 $40 n rhe ·u S can
cost you $35 to $50 n France
(170 · 2.50 francs) Where you
and is a collection of Ml and
sculpture from many periods
We walked to the Eiffel Tower
from th s museum
A word about the altitude of
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weeks, the only nasty person we ran
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Breakfast, included 1n some
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Pars and $10 n the countryside
and includes plenty of rolls.
pastry, cheese, yogurt, etc.
Frankly. I ate well fo1 breakfast
and wasn't hun9ry unt Id nner
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1t ner~ry It s. however,
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Our barge accommodated six
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friends) and had a crew of two
{the captain, who was Dutch,
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Eagles push,
·but still fall '
~ Estancia drop~ third straight,
but some light af the end of
the tunnel appears to be clear.
Bv BARRY FAULKNER, SrolTs \\'IJTH
COSTA MESA' -Seven
-days afte r suffering the most
devastating loss in two .de-_
cades of coaching. ESlancia
1 ligh fod'tball Coach John
Li ebengood greeted the .
media with a postgame smile
Thursday night.
Oh no. the re wasn't an upl>e t victory to
t.il k about, follm., ing visiting Laguna Hills'
21-9 Pacific Coal.I League triumph at
~e" port Harbo r High.
Out there "a~ plenty to be upbeat
abou t, as the Eagles ga\C the heralded
Hawl..s all they could' handle, trailing just
7.3 until 2:08 remained in the third qua r-
ter.
"We gave it cve f)thing we had," said a
rejuvenated Liebengood, who can put a
hold on that order or embalming flu id .a
Lagu na Hills blowout \ictory might have
prompted for the Engles (3-4, 0-2 in
league).
"You've got to be proud of the kids,"
Licbengood con-
tinued. "We did
Pacific Coliat LHgue a grea t j o-0
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Thur•d•r'• •core
UO\J\I H.ls 21 E•t.,,cl• 8
Tonight'• OamH (7 p.m.)
Co.ta lle1a II AUo N9-el
Urhers ty 11 LlglM Bexh
against a team
that could win
1his le:igue. We
played o ur
hearts out, we
just didn't get it
done."
R:ither than
superior talent
by the opposi-
tion (5-2, 2-0), it
\\a a familiar
demon -turn·
O\er!> '"'bich kill ed the Eagles.
"\Ve had four turno,crs tonight, and
Laguna Hills didn't ha\e any," Lie ben-
good lamented. '·T"o "eeks ago it was
Trov who didn't ha\c an) turnover (3 1-
0), and !Jst \\eek tl \\a!> Univer ity (20-0).
You can't turn the ball o'er against good
football teams."
Liebengood already knew \\hat his team
couldn't do. but h~ found out a thing or
l\\O it could. To wit: The Eagles re-
sponded to ad\e~ity, threw the football,
nearly neutralized a proli fic. back, and
compe1ed fierce!) tu the fina l gun.
The Eagles, pl aymg ''11hout s1andout
offensive linemen Joe)' I lcrman (anJ...Je in-
iury) and Leo Muro (suspension) got their
first chance to deflate on the third play of
1he gnme, \\he n Drendan ~tcGra''• Or-
ange County' leading ru.,hcr, galloped 40
y:i rds to the Eagle :?~
The Estancia ddcn~e. "hic.h held
~tcGra' to 6 \ards or less on 32 of his 37
C"Jrries, includrng sc,cn stops at or behind
the line of sc rimmage, t,,uliJif1ed to force a
:!5-)ard fiel d goal try that m1 sed ..
Laguna HIUs, ranked fou rth in CIF
Southern Section D1,1s1on VIII, opened
the scoring on tll> next .possession "ith a
2 -yard touchdown bomb from Cory Par-
doe to McGraw "ith 1:.it lcfl in the first
period.
Out the insertion at quJrtcrback of Jack
Clark, a senior presc.ison transfer from
Huntington Beach High. seemed to spark
the norm ally ground·oricntcd Eagle of·
fen!>ive mid\\J) through the second pc·
nod.
Clark threw for 59 of his 103 yards by
half time and Osc~r Lomeli made a touch-
dO\\ n sa~ing tac lJe at the Estancia 5 after
a 71-yard interception return to maintain
the host's momentum at 111termission.
Karlo Amaya returned the econJ half
kickoff 51 )'ard to the H:i\\J..s 46, and Den
No .. ak kicked a 36-).irJ field gstal 10 plays
later to end a IO-quarter sconng drousJlt
:lnd make it 7-3.
McGraw, \\ho chipped a\\ay for 162
rushing yards to gi ... e him 1,474 on the
season, carried JO 1imc'i on the ensuing
drive including the 2-)ard cappcr. Pardoe
also 'keyed 1he march con.vcrti.ng thi~d·
and-) 2 and third-and 17 Mtuat1ons with
aeri3l strikes to cxtenJ the tead to 14-3.
A muffed Estunci..1 punt reception set
up a two-play, 15-yard Laguna Hills
touchdown drive to make it 21-3, with
7: 14 left in the game, but £ tJncia still
"a n't throuah. .
Executing one of their few sustained
marches of the e~on, the Eagles mixed
hort pa. 1oing v.ith omc slicing draw runs
by Bachy Gonzalez. The. ho t.s C\'Cn con-
' crted a rounh-and-t¥.O s11uat1on to go 80
)Uds on 11 plays to p3)dirt. •
Ben Novak, v.M cau&Jlt a career-high
eight paMCs for 94 yards , earned the
touchdown, catchina an 8-yard haUb.ck
pass ,torn starling quarterback Froujh
Jahid,'ibo finished 4 for 4 for 35 yards.
Game lllllllCll1'IQI 10
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Friday, October 21, 1994 8
.. PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387
_Battle of -the Bay XXXlll kicks on tonight
~ Newport Harbor risks
six-game winning streak,
No. 1 ranking in Division V.
Schuster, has won
the last two regu-
Jar-season meet-
ings with con-
secutive shutouts,
BY BAllllY PAVLJCNB~ Srous Wa.nu but Newpo rt
leads the series, C oach Jeff Brinkley's Sailors will try 22-11.
to become the first NeW}>Ort Har-Newport, also
bor High football team to begin a ranked fifth in
season 7-0 since .the Tars of 1942, when Orange CoynJy, is
they host Back Bay rival Corona del Mar a one-point' favor-
in the ·33rd Battle of the Bay tonight at ite against a Cd.M
7:30. · squad that has
Newport Harbor (6·0, l·O in the Sea absorbed all three
View League) also puts its No. 1 ranking losses to teams ranked in the county top
in CIF Southern Section Division V on
the line against the Sea Kings (3-3, 1-0), l O.
who snare first place with Newport and The Sea Kings have answered those
Santa Margarita. three losses with three straight triump hs,
CdM, led by first-year coach Mark including a dramatic 35,28 comeback ~n
ove r El Toro in
the Sea View
opener.
CdM is led of-
fensively by senior
ta ilback Brian
Hogan, third in
Orange County
with 1,134 yards,
includ ing three
2 0 0 -ya rd ·p I u s
games.
Junior quarter-
back Josh Walz
makes hjs fourth
start at quarterback for the Sea Kings,
who will be without' senior receiver and
cornerback Billy Taketa, who tore knee
ligamen ts against El Toro and appears
lost for the balance of the regular season.
Newport's balanced offense is tri~ered
by senior quarterback John Giordant, who
has thrown for 819 yards and se\'en touch·
downs. Giordani ha!> not beel'I sacked and
has not thrown an inte~ceplion his last
three games.
Newporfs dHen!.e has been more con·
sistent than its CdM counterpart, but the
Sea Kings have come up big against New-
port's ground game 1he pa!>t t\\O regul:i.r-
scason meetings. ·
CdM's J.J. D1Cesare, a\eraging 40 yards
per kick, gi\CS the Sea Kings an edge in
punting, \\hilc place-k1cktrs Jimmy Keane
(CdM) and Jeff Pardy (Ne" port) have
been equally effecthe.
Both teams come in plus·three in turn·
ove r rat io, bu t Harbor has ghen the ball
up just once the last three \\eeks (a
muffed punt reception) tp CdM's four
turnovers during that sp:in.
Another smasher for Newport Harbor
~ No. 1 Sailors handle Corona del Mar
easily with one-sided sweep Thursday.
BY R.JcHAJU> D UNN, SPOan 'YIUTE&
CORONA DEL MAR -'J>erhaps
last year's C6ur-part series meant more £:
because of closer competition and cham-•
pionship implications.
But at least Corona dcl Mar High's
girls volleyball program can fathom fu .
tu re confrontations against Newport Harbor without
the fear of Misty May's warhead-like kills ripping.
May, Newport Harbor's senior outside hitter, played
he r 10th, and probably her fin al, match against the
Sailors' Back Bay rival Thursday night in a Sea View
League match at CdM, a 15-6, 15-4, 15-8 victory for the
Sailors that lasted 60 minutes.
The biggest cheers from CdM fans came when Sea
King players returned May's kill attempts, wh ich wasn't
often.
"11.lese games mean a lot, bui not as much as tfie
games (against tougher opponents)," said May, who re-
corded 18 kills, eiiht digs and a pair of service aces in
the Sailors' 10th win in as many best-of-five matches.
Newport Harbor, to'p-ranked in Orange County, CIF
Southern Section DivtSion I and State Divi sion I, as
well as in the United States in the Mizuno/USA Today
poll, improved to 6-0 in league. CdM ( 4-6, 4-2) has lost
only to Newport Harbor in league.
''Hopefully," CdM Coach Lance Stewart said,
"they'll be the only one (in league) who does.
"They're really steady. I guess what makes them a
greaf team is· that they take advantage of every point·
scoring opportunity and come back with some heat.
You 'do that on the high school level, and you're going
tt> be good.". .
· Stewart should know, with his teams having won
back-to-back natio nal, Stllte and CIF Southern Section
titles. But the defending champions are a different col-
lection this year.
"We've got the same team as last year, and they've
got a lot of new kids, so it's an advantage to us," s'lid
Newport Harbor Coach Dan ·Glenn, whose squad lost
to CdM last year in the CJ F Division I and state title
matches.
"We'll sec how we arc on Saturday. That'll be a
good test for us. These girls have played a Jot of vol-
leyball. They're good players and there's a lot of talent
on the court, includin~ two of the best players in the
nation (May and middle blocker Melissa Schutz).
We've just got to figure out how to get to the airport
(today)."
MT\l'Y~ R.u-.;osc f<Ja nit D\ltT l'tWT
Newport Harbor's Melissa Schutz (left) goes up to block against a Corona del Mar attack Thursday night.
Newport Harbor visits St. Mary's (Stockton) and
Archbishop Mitty (San Jose), ranked No. 3 and No. 8
in the state, respecti vely, on Saturday at the Spanos
Center in Stockton.
Sa ilors' run, while May and Sara Fairborn pro' ided
most of the hitting heal.
In the Pac1f1c Co.l!lt lcJgu.::
"I Jove our team. We always try our hardest, no mat·
ter who our opponent is," Sailor setter Jeannette
Hecker said. "We love winning."
taura Osborne sef'\cd fi"e straigh t points to give
Newport an 8-1 lead in the second game, and team-
mate Kelly Liebengood served three in a row for a 13-1
edge, as the Sailors dominated. Kelly Mcintee SCC\ed
four points in a row in the third game to give the Sail-
ors a 13-5 lead, while Schutz contrib uted with six of
her nine kills in the third.
• Lnguna n ach 3, Co ta \le .i 0: l)e,pue a 15-3. 15-
2, 15·-t setback to the Am ls. r.tnkcJ ~i.,th in the latest
Dhision I poll, middle blod..c.r Jcnn1kr Lon~ \\..t!> cn~d
ited as pla}tng a sohd mat h pa~:.lng and t>locJ..mg for
the Mustangs (2· . 1-5).
• Unhcrsit) 3, Estancia l: The bgk~ (4-~. :!-4) h.:id
a solid fim game. but fultered 'aCter th.it in bO\\ing to
the Trojans, 10-15. 15· . 15·9, 15-11. at bt:10c1a Schutz also had sjx digs and QOe block in the match,
Early in the Sailors ' match against CdM, it appeared
their· love of winning could be tarnished, with the Sea
Kings jumping out to a 6-2 lead in the first game, as
CdM junior Kelly Campbell had two kills and an ace,
But the Tars came back, CdM never scored again in
the fi rst game. Julie Hecker had two aces during the
"hile Fairborn had seven kill . •
Campbell led CdM "ith St.\ kills. two blocks and one
ace. Kathy Rice had fi"e kills.
The Eagle!> had dcf~ated Uni,~r,1t~ (3·"'. 2-4) in an
earlier meeting in fhe g..ime' ror fawn..:1a. C)nJ1 Rt·
chards had 10 k1lb and foannJ I 1elder :iJJcd 13
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The right dBCiiion, and for all the right reasons
~ CIF Southern Section sending
thumbs-down message to state.
• Sff story. paae 10.
I did not attend, so 1 did not in fact
sec the \\!ave of opposition to an
Oran'e County CIF Section at
Thursday s CIF Southern Section meeting
in Buena Park.
But I have seen this body with some 73
voters in a room and after some 61 rise in
opposition, the remainder appears to be a
pretty feeble lot.
Three cheers for sanity.
Clf Commissioner Dean Crowley,
contacted later in the day, admitted he
was surprised at the strength of lhc vote.
"That surprised me," be said. "I thou&ht
it would be a close vote."
I never thought it would be anytbina
near close, but everyone at CIF the past
three years hu insisted it was up ln the
air, and althoup I didn:t belieYe it, I wu
bcJinnina to accept It. '
There will be more votes at the State
Meetina later, but ln essence, the notion
of an Oru\ae County Section ii dead, and
I would have to presume, it will take a lot
to resurrect it,
I've never cared for the idea
of an Orange County CIF
Section, probably because I've
had the opportunity to meet and
work with too many people
outside Oraoge County within
the structure of the CIF
Southern Section.
parochial schools (Mater Dei,
Santa Margarita, Ser\'ite,. etc.)
into their geogr3phical fam ily
and deal "'ith it."
Well, I'm right -with )'OU when
lhe case is made that the
parochials enjoy a huge
advantage in terms of
competition, but there is a point
where you fin:illy must adhere
and go \\ith the now if it's the
best of a difficult situ:uion
..
The enti1)' of the Southern
Sectfon, in itself, has been one of
the most highly regarded in the
nation, and stand~ as a model for
fair play and doing "the right
thing," "ith the athlete comjna
first.
Adam:it1t not to accept the
tenns of the Southern Section, Sports Editor full of schools which must deal
with the puochial question all
• I'm urc most sections ba"e
the same ideals, but few can match the
ideals with the tool to ge t at done a doe
.the Southern Section.
Tl\e moh\CS for Orange Coul\ty' 65· 70
schools to break away from a body or
some 482 came from one drivina sou1ce in
IOUthem Oranac County.
It wu a back.lash of resentment bccau1e
the CIF Southern Section took I look It
the w.binina of Oranse County aad ~
"No, do me riaht thin&. brina 10"'
the time and who could not
understand Ora nae County's 1d1lcmma,'
the Oranse County Section quest pU5hcd
on
The uJc:i i that ••"e can keep our O\\O
house, so "c'IJ break a"'ay and form our
o-.n 1ection."
It puihcd on kno"' in& full well Lhc
consequences of the action -vinuaUy
pWlina lbc core out of the apple with
Onnp Oouaay &inina to the cut of ~
BCldl, to t~ eouth of Pomona, to the ..
'
"'est of RI\ er ide. .
The mv11'e \\.1 to do "h:it "ould
benefit Orange Count)'!> public school
athletes, and fran lJy, and de p1tc decaJes
of benefit "'1th the a~1at1on of the
Southern Sc:..t1on. to hell "1th the athletes
from Long Beach, R1\ers1Je, Pomon:i, :ind
"here,er el e, not to ment ion the ~ts.
San Diego's section, fo r instance,
, characs 0 cents per student (1.l's 23 cents
per in the ~outhern sc~tion), 3!. ~cu :i.s
demanding o "hoppmg SO% of the gate
for pla)Ofl g3mt!>.
I-low the ch3nge \\oulJ affe ct other') ...
from "hat l\e seen and heard, there was
nc,cr a concern
An "Orange County cb:unpionship, and
tra\iclin& e~pcn~ " arc true copouts to
the underlyina mothe. .
The moti\ie "a.s some Orange County
1Jmini trators could not cope v.ith h1v&a1
their problem M:ttlcJ by an "imputial
body of peers
Th&&rsday's decbion at the Southern
Section mcetina v.-as tbc correct Me, ud
from •hat I can determine, it'U be curild
throu&h at the St:ate le"cl. me .... 110
chanae .
There' nothina wrona with daan&e ...
unless there's ftOllµ.q IO flL
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10 Friday, October 21, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Meu Qally Piiot
Weeks
eyeing
plications for the potition would
be a«eptcd tbrou&h Oct. 28, at
which time they would be nar·
rowed ror the interview procas.
Interview., which Leahy said &he
would hope to begin Nov. 2, will
be conducted by a panel made up
of Leahy, administrators, parents,
and potentially player(s).
Playing the high stakes· game
Mesa
-opening
~ Former Costa Mesa girls
basketball coach, and an
on-campus teacher says
he'll apply for the same job
I
he lost after six-year reign.
Uv llA.lUW FAtrLKNEll, Srous Warna
COSTA MESA -lim Weeks,
"ho coached the Costa Mesa High
girl~,; basketball team for six sea·
~ous. before resigning prior to the
1992-93 campaign, is a candidate
to replace Lisa McNamee, who re-
signed Wednesday, according to
Co)ta Mesa Girls Athletic Direc-
to r Pat Leahy.
Leahy said Thursday that ap·
Leahy said the school hope& to
select a coach by Nov. 4, 27 days
before the Dec. t season-opener
against Westminster.
"He has said he is interested,
and be will be considered," Leahy
said of Weeks, who has continued
to teach at Costa Mesa while
spending the last two seasons as
an assistant to Tustin High girls
coach Rick Falk.
We~ks compiled a 91-70 record
at the Mustangs' helm, including a
CIF Southern Section 3-A champi·
onship in 1989-90 and a ,section
runner-up trophy in 1990-91.
Wee1's' last Mesa team advanced
to the CJF Ill-A quarterfinals, fin·
ishing with a 21-7 record.
He resigned 10 weeks before the
1992-93 season stating, "The team
and I are in different places. For
them to be successful, l'm not the
right coach for them."
Leahy encouraged applicants to
contact the Costa Mesa athletic
office (556-3161 ).
CIF Southern Section
gives Orange ·County ·
bid thumb's down vote
~Jr. Battle of the Bay
includes many of same
emotions as the Big One.
I
l's Corona del
Mar-Newport Harbor
week in football, and
that includes the newest
members of the
respective programs, the
two school's freshmen
teams, which squared off at
Newport Harbor Thursday.
CdM freshman coach Ted
Williams believes that the rivalry
aspect of the matchup is a bit
different from the varsity
counterparts.
"This thing about crosstown
rivals is a whole new idea to
these kids," said Williams, who
added that there still is quite a
bit extra attached to the game.
"Most of these kids played
Junior ,AH-American football
together and a lot of them arc
friends and will continue to be
friends after the game," he said.
"But I think they do understand
there is some bragging rights for
the Bay involved."
Newport Harbor freshmen
coach Dan Princeotto agrees.
"l think the guys know the
rivalry is there, but it's to a
lesser degree," he said. "But
there are bragging rights
involved."
•
The cliche about throwing the
records out does apply in this
one, according to Williams. Each
team owned two vi~ries going
into Thursday's game.
"Whatever team makes the
fewest mistakes and has the
hi&hest intensity level, I would
expect to win," Wil,iams said
beforehand. "You can't come
out Oat."
Pririceouo said : "It's
just going to come
down to who's going to
execute better."
• CdM brought a 2-3
mark into the contest,
including last week'.s
Sea View-opening
setback against El Toro.
lhat you're going to be splilling
with water polo and cross
country," said Williams.
But wluiams feels fortunate
that the players he docs have are
talented. Most or them have
playing experience with JuniQr
All-American football, but others
have also filled in on special
teams.
"Our job is to teach them so
that next year, they'll be
ready for varsity," said
Williams, whose team
employs the same
offensive and defensive
schemes as Mark
Schuster's team. "And
quite-a few or these
ht non-league play,
the Sea 'Kings ha9e
dtf eated Marina and
Santa Ana Valley, while
losing to Kennedy and
Saddleback. Corona's
matchup against Edison
at the start of the
kids will be pfaying
varsity next year." IJerilll ~ Quarterback Ryan
" Cooper directs the Brolt8rboul offense for the Sea
Kings. Cooper is also a
Lightweights defensive back.
season was considered a
scrimmage.
"We have quality kids, but just
not a lot of them," said Williams
of his roster, which numbered 29
at the start of the season. "We
suited up 23 players last week.
Some of the guys are gone, some
have been sick and some hurt."
Part of the problem with the
small numbers. is a freshman
class th at features only about 100
boys. "Then, you have to figure .
"R.yan is very smart
and a good athlete,''
said Williams. "He runs the
offense very.well. In fact, the
kids picked up the offense Caster
than some of the coaches." ·
Other key players include .
tailback/Cree safety Greg Burden,
f ullbaok/nose tackle Ryan
Achterberg1 guard/linebacker
Casey Luchesi, tackle/linebacker
Kevin Wicken and tigh t end/
linebacker Marshall Rothwell.
•Newport \~as 2-4, but has
showed marked improvement in
&he last three weeks, according
to Princeotto.
In last week's game, the
Sailors fell into a 14-0 hole in
the first three minutes of the
game against a good Irvine team
before losing, 29-17.
"There's not a lot of margin
for error against a team like
Irvine," Princeotto said. "The
kids, though, demonstrated an
ability to play we ll. We've seen
an extreme improvement the last
three weeks. We've been in every
game this year."
Operating the Sailors' offense
is quarterback Scott Archbold,
who also plays safety on defense.
"Scott has a good arm and he
has the ability to run," said
Princeotto. "He's been really
consistent for us."
The starting (ullback is Pete
Hogan, who doubles as
linebacker on defense .. Other key
players include inside linebacker/
tackle Phil Baltazar, defensive
end Joe Forrester, Tucker
Campbell, who was moved to
guard from center, and tailbacks
Dominick Meyers -and Kumasean
Lee.
"We've had to move some of
the guys around to diCferent
positions, and they've been really
receptive to it," said Princeotto.
"We'd like to have jusl a few
guys go both wa>s, but that's just
not possible."
~ Orange County Section
theo ry appears dead after
overwhelming loss Thursday.
proposed Orange County section
would need 53 vo~es to approve,
from the remaining 78 delegates
representing the state's nine other
sections, to secure the required
majority.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STATISTICS
Laguna Illa 21, Eltlncla 9
lh llJ\JUlV FAULKNER, Sro1ns Wann.
UUENA PARK -An ongoing
b1J to create~ an Orange County
section was dealt a severe blow
fhur)day when the CJF Southern
Section Council voted to instruct.
its 26 delegates to vote against it
at the Oct. 28 State Federated
Council n'1oeting in Riverside.
The vote of the council, com-
po)ed 6f representatives from the
72 Southern Section leagues, was
estimated at more than 80%
against the proposed Orange.
CotJnty section. Jt came following
no discussion on the issue at the
Sequoia Athletic Club.
Wit h 26 votes against it, the
One Southern Section official
deemed this unlikely, due to some
Northern California sections' pro-
jected reluctance to increase an al-
ready dominant Southern Cali-
fornia voting base.
In addition, state-wide concerns
over diyidrng income with any ad-
ditional · section could weigh
against approving )an Orange
County section.
•The Council overwhelmingly
denied two appeals on the existing
football playoff pairings, maintain-
ing the status quo through 1998.
• A proposal to end the rest
and relaxation week that precedes
the winter and spring seasons was
passed, 42-35.
BRIEFLY
Score by Qu,rt•r•
Laguna Hills • 7 "6' 7 7 -21
Estancia -0 0 3 6-9
Flrat Quarter
LH -McGraw 28 pass from Pardoe
(Yaklnlan kick). 1: 41. ·
Third Quarter
Est-FG Novak 36, 7:59.
LH-McGraw 2 run (Yaklnlan kick), 2:08.
Fourth Quarter
LH-McGraw 9 run (Yaklnian kick), 7:14.
Est-Novak 8 pass Jahld (kick blocked),
3:33. . Attendance: 600 (estimated}
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
LH-McGraw. 37-162: ·Pardoe, 4·10:
Gahagan,_1-9: Roman. 1-7.
Est-Gonzalez. 11·58; c1n 2·10; Lomeli,
3-9; Amaya, 5·7: Jahid, 2-1.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
LH-Pardoe. 8-14·0, 120.
:CdM stays unbeaten; barely
For the second time
thb season, the Corona • •.
Jcl Mar High gi rls ten· ,,,-
ni' team ddeated rival
Newport Harbor on Thursday· at
CuM, only this time it was by a
much clo~cr margin.
CJM edged the Sailors in
gJmcs, 84-65, after the two leams
hau diviJcd the 18 sets. On Oct. 5
:ll Nt:wporl, Corona earned an 11-
7 .. ictory.
With the win, CdM (12·3·1
uH:rall, 7-0 in &he Sea View
LcJgue) took a huge step toward
'ci.:uring the league championship.
l1J1bor fall!. to 9-4 and 5-2.
Newport Harbor held a 7-5 lead
cnt cring the fin al round of play,
but Nina Vaughan topped Sarah
Ha\l.lin'i in a key singles match to
help Coruna rally. Vaughan swept
hi.:r 1rce matches by losing just
three games in the process.
l·or Newport, the doubles team
~f Lindsay Olson-Katie Canright
sWcpt, 6-4, 6-2~ 6-3.
In a Pacifi c Coast League
m.1tch:
• Estancia 10, Laguna Hills 8:
fhc 1::.aglcs gave a big boost to
their playoff hopes with the vic-
tory. In defeating the host Hawks
for the second time this season
(the first time came on ga~s),
bt.incia imp roved to 8-S overall
and 4-3 in the PCL.
LOCAL SCHIDULI
TODAY.
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High Khool -CdM at N-iiort Harbor,
7:30; CoJl.l Mt-. al Allao Nlavel, 7 p,m.
w., •• , , •••
High Khool -foolhlN al Newpot1 Hllbor,
J p.m.; Tustin al Coro11.a dtl Mar, J!1S;
hl•nua ln•il•llon.al {hllnd• YI. C.Wary
Ch•ptl, 4:40 p.m.).
SecCef'
Corumunhy collt'se mt'n -Or•nae Cotil at
lnfnt V.tlley, l p.m.
Comn1unlly colltse wonttn -O..anae
Co.at! ii S..n OltJO Mn.\, l p.m.
V•ll•rlt•ll
co11tce WOl'M" -ALuu r-..ri< .. ~"' C•lifom~ Collt'se, 7:10 p.m. comm-ity c~ ~ -,_,...,._ ..
0..MIJe Coast, .S P""·
l.
Ka"thleen Kanjer rallied from a
2-S deficit to win her second-
round match, while the doubles
team of Katie Kreisle and Amy
Fortner won two of three matches
to spark the victory.
CDM 9, NIWPORT HARaOR 9
(C4M wlu •n ..... , ••·65)
Singles: Vaughan def. Godbey, 6-1, def.
S. Hawkins, 6.-1, def. lltku, 6-0; W1ehder
(CdM) won, 6.-3, lost. 3-6, won, 6-0;
Harrington <CdM> Iott, 3-', 2-', 4-'.
Doubles: Clugow-O'Meua (CdM) lost
to Olson<anridil, 4-', def. Tatlor·K.
Ha""kins, 6-1, Jef. undry·ltljKumar, 6-0;
Scott·Perea (CdM) lost, 2·6, 6-7, ~on, 6-3;
llhodts..AllinM>n (C,c!M) lost, H , 4-6, "°"• 6--0.
UTAHCIA 10, LAGUNA HILU a
Singles: Gilli~m (f) lost to Yim. 2·6, def.
Shah, 6-2, def. Coldslein, 6-1; IC.lnjcr (E)
IOlt, 2·6, W()(I, 6-1, 7-5; Juger (f) ost, 2-6,
won, 6--0, 6-l.
Doubles: MacDuff·Solomon <El lost to
Terry-Stryker, 1·6, lost to Cllbert·Millcr,
3-6, def. Cosgrov~Hart, 6-4;
Kteisle·fortner (f) won, 6-4, lost, 6·7, won,
6-2; Rainty·N•j.ariaft (f) lost, 1 ·6, 3-6, ¥ion, 6-3.
Eagles open with win
The Estancia High
water polo team shut
out Santa Ana in the
first half and went on
• .. ~
for an 8-2 victory in the opening
round of the Estancia Water Polo
Cassie on Thursday.
The Eagles (14-7) built a 6-0
lead by the break and cruised into
today's 4:40 second-round match·
up against Calvary Chapel.
Eric Wayman scored three goals
and Joe Huang added two for the
Eagles.
In a community college match:
• Orange Coast 19, Palomar S:
The Pirate_s routed Palomar at
OCC for their eighth straight vic-
tory. Shad Wicker led Coast with
four points, while David Kasa and
Brett McAllister each scored
three.
OCC (14-5·1 ove rall, 4-0 in the
Orange Empire Conference) led,
3-2. with 3: 15 to play in the first
quarter, but ran off eight consecu-
tive goals to take a commanding
11 ·2 lead with 4:56 remaining in
the second period.
Ou.NOi COAST 19, PALOMAR S
Palomar l 1 O 1-S
Orange Coast 9 4 1 S-19
Palomar scoring: Cupcr 4, Rubbo 1.
Savl?I: Watt 1 l .
Orange Coast scoring: Wicker 4, Kasa 3,
McAllister 3, Oliveira 2, Sturdivant 2,
Bobzien 1, Kerr 1, Wagner 1, Litz 1,
hflamme 1. Saves: Slurdhiant 9, Wicker 1,
lun 2.
HTANCIA I, SANTA ANA 2
Santa Ana 0 0 1 1-2
Estancia 4 l 2 0-8
Santa Ana scoring: Leon 1, Macodo 1.
Saves: <Jui 4.
Esl.lllda scoring: Wayman 3, Huang 2,
lollenba<:h t, O'Conner 1, Th<>fpe 1.
Sa~: Stephens 8.
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Est-C~~ 9·23·2, 103: Jahid, 4-4·0, 35.
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
LH-McGraw, 2-39; Roman. 2-33;
Johnson. 2-29: Cotton. 1-13; Bresnahan,
1-11.
Est-Novak, 8-94: Stauffer. 3·26: Gonzalez,
1-14: Amaya, 1-4.
GAME STATISTICS
LH Eat
·First downs 15 14
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Personal & Business Bankruptcy ,
Rushes·yardage 43-188 23·85
Passing yardage 120 138
Law Offices Of Arturo E. Matthews, Jr.
Passing 8· 14·0 13·27 ·2
Net reblm yardiige• 107 min·4
Sacks.yardage none none
Net yardage 415 219
Punts 3·35.6 2-34.5
Ftmes·lumbleS loSI 0-0 3·2
flags-net yardage 14·120 6·52 rrne o1 possessm 26:24 21 :36
•Punt returns, Interceptions. fumble retllms
The 10th Annual Back Bay 5· 1 OK Aun & Walk
wtll take place near the Newport Dunes in
Newport Beach. on the corner of Pacific Coast
Highway and Jamboree.
All events will run along the beautiful Back Bay
Trail. The race will begin and end near the
Dunes. Each course includes gentle slopes and
pristine scenery conducive to an en1oyable
morning for the whole family.
lchehla: .....,, .... 231'4 1114
SK Run I Walk 8:00 am
Kiddle K 9:00 am
10K Run 9:15 am ..............
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Awards will be given to top male and female in
both the SK & 1 OK races and to the top three
male & female f1n1shers in the following age
categories. 11 ·14, 15-18. 19-24, 25-29, 30-34.
35·39, 40-44. 45·49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69,
and 70 plus.
SK & t:lK racers and SK walkers will be eligible
for prize drawings after the walk.
You must be present for prize drawings.
Top male and female in 1 OK raoe and one
participant (BIB number drawing} in the 5·10K
run & SK walk will receive a weekend use ol a
Mfata sports car don•ted by C•mpbell Mazd9.
Pick up your race day packet and shirt at the
Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA on Saturday,
October 22", 'e94, 9am -2pm. Packets may also
be picked up on race day.
For more information contact the YMCA
· ' at (7'14) 642-9990.
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Friday, October 14th
Late registration add $3 to the entry fee.
Pre-registration fee is $15; includes official Back
Bay Run t·sh1rt. K1dd1e K fee is $2. Registration
fee includes prizes. --...... _
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Beach/Co1!8 MHa Daily Piiot -Friday, October 21 , 1994 t 1
CdM freshmen Stop
Newport Harbor, 1~0
~ Greg Burden's 34-yard
return with interception
game's only touchdown
with 2:36 left in the game.
BY DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
SPOl.TS Wuru.
NEWPORT BEf.CH -The
varsity football units :n Corona
del Mar and Newport Harbor
highs have a tough. ac1 to follow
tonight to at least match t he
late drama ex.hi.bited in Thurs·
day's freshmen game. between
the two rival schools.
r CdM safety Greg Burden in·
tercepted a Newport pass and
raced 34 yards with. the return
for a touchdown to give the Sea
King freshmen a 7·0 victory over
the Sailors at Ne~\ port Harbor
High.
Corona then had to withstand
a furious late drive which nearly
resulted in Newport earning a
chance for the vic tory.
Burden's interception, "ith
2:36 remaining in the fourth
Corona del Mar's Kevin Wicken (40) hits New-
port Harbor runner Dominick Meyers.
team.'
Dos LL\cH/DAll.Y PILOT
Corona def Mar's freshman team celebrates a 7-0 Sea View ke~gue victory over rival Newport Harbor ThuJsday.
quarter, came after the tv.o squads had
battled to a scoreless tic for more th:in 37
minutes. He picked the ball off in the
cen1er of 1he field, he01ded to,~ard 1he foe
sidelines, broke a t..1ckle and race~ do" n
the sideline into the end zone.
CJ~t'l>~c:urc.: c:.im~ after ArchbolJ, ~e\lt·
port') !>t..1rting quarterback, had been
!>h..11,.cn up ..1n<l on the.: :.iJ~hn;:) "'h.lc the
"'SJ1lor:-. u) ... J ..1 back-up OU.
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Dos lIACH1>A•LY P11.0T
CdM's Mike
Finn (15)
latches on to a
pass against
the defense of
Newport's Brett
Baker (20) and
Dominick
Meyers. CdM's
Ryan Coo.per
. (12) looks on.
...
Jeff McKay, grand!>on of forme r USC
and professional football coach John
~tcKay, accounted for the se-.enth point
~Y booting the coni.crsion.
The big play all>O !>eem~d to put a
charge in the Ne" pon at rack. The Sailorl>·
offense, dor-mant for most of the '' J),
lluddenly began mo,lng \\ith a senlie of ur-
gency.
After a l..ickoff return to the 37, a p;m
of running pla~~ netted 9 yards before
Newport quarte rback Scott ArchbolJ
found Eric Werner for ·a · 30-yard con-
nection and a fir!>t down at the CdM 26
with under 30 seconds left.
A swing pass from Archbold to P..e t.!r
Hogan netted 18 more 10 the 8. At th1~
point, the Sailors used their final timeout
with 22 seconds left. Newport elected to
run on the next play, and a pitch to Do-
minick Me}ers gained :i )JrJs, but he
st:i}'ed inbounds, keeping .the clock mo-..
1ng. ·
Archbold barely got the fin:il pla> oil
just before the clock hit triple zeroes. but
hi~ intended re ei,er \\:lS unable to hold
onto his pass in the end zone. •
"\Ve worked hard for 1hb," Cd~t frc~h
man coach Ted \\.illiam:. said aftemard
amid~t a throng of celebrating Sea King
players. "It's a great feeling any time.: 10
beJt· Ne\\porl. They're a "ell-coached
'h \ unlurtun.it.!. but \\C \\Jntcd to
keep attacking.'· lia~J '\;e,\por1 Co..1 ... h Uan
Princ1:011u \)f thl! Jec.1'!>1 n to pa)) "Our
<lclcr -.c once ::wain CJrrteJ U:> 1od;.i~ 1 h~
(CJ~IJ Jidn't , ... 1.-rc J~;iin')1 them."
:"-.:'' JWrl '> b..:.,,t )i:vring ch:incc came fol-
h .. l\\ 1ng ..111 1ntcr~cption b:r Philip I3Jltazar
on the ScJ 1'.11\g'!>' lir-,,1 pt>i.ltC>)IOn of the
~c vnd h..ili. StJrtin5 lrum the CJ.\f 23,
>.c" pl>rt nh.>\ ct.I lo the I~ before a proce-
llurc pc nu It) mo' ed the S..11lor!> bJck.
~c\\port ·p-5 O\cr;ill, 0-2 m the Sea
V1c\\ League) C\Cntu;.ill~ h;i.tJ..io )etllc for
a 35-) ..ard ticl<l go;.il auempt, Y. hich ~lied .
,qdc uf 1he lJrgct.
CoronJ (3·3, 1-l) rc;.iched the ?\e\\pOrt
5 on 11~ fir~t po~c.,,~1on of the game, onl:
to lo c.1he b:ill on down!> at that point.
Corona del Mar 7, Newport Harbol" O
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0
0
Fourth Quarter
0
0
0
0
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7-7
0-0
Cct. -A: ~c WI. ; ~ 1 . .:z & ... r ... 1 , ~..(2 c~:;er.
2 'JMTt: .S 2
.,.,-1,'trcrs io.c.e ~.•-6·'S lte 3 • ..... :-... st. 1-1.
;, .~:it ~ 4· 'Jt•fr. .. s I .
INDIVIDUAL PASSINO c .... -!l.i.:. A 3,9 2· c........ 4-1·1 9
•.n-1.rt·~ t·o ~ ·3 Cc. • 1-u·l ..
INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
C~'.1-.t..··-~. ~ 1·11 F ., 1-1 • B. :1. .• l·S CJ.>per,
1·5 . .
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ORANGE, 700 CMc: Center DATED: September PUBLISH: Octot>et 21 , amounts set fortn .,, tne PUBLIC NOTICE sa.d obhgat.ons, and lhere-of FRA.-.CES s ED.,tvr.;). co .. -i c.e " PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES Drive WHt. Santa Ana. CA 22 UHM 19i4 and Odobef 28, 1994 general condrtlons. In the alter the undersigned SON' Attorney rer lh• Pell· ---------
PUBLIC NOTICE 92702-0828 The name ad-a , SANTA M Q. WALK TliROUGH: Manda· event ol faiiwe to enter Into NOTICE OF caused sa.d notJce of Cfe-A PETITIO' nas bee !loner: NOTICE ' 1• -· tory ·October 31, 19!M at 8 IN cootract IJ'ld exec\11e TRUSTEE'S SALE fau!t lt>d ol •·ection 10 be f.ied by f,'ARI( HUR,',:.? GARY JAQUITH, INVITING BIDS
cns1211731 dreu, and telephone num-CHER, Attorn•r tor &.m., OCC Maintenance & the reqwed documenu, T.S. No. E208205 Recorded Mey 25, 1994 as '" lhe Sui;erior co ... rt er ATTORNEY AT LAW, t • .;i ~ s htleby g .en
SUMMONS bet ol plalntllra attorney, 0t Plalntffb Operationa, located on Me· such bid aecunty wwl be Unit Code E Instr No 94-359762 In Ca. fern.a County ot C2R · 5 O 3 S . G LASSEL L !tat tne Board ot Tr ... stees
plalntitl wlthOut an attorney, Published Newport Fadden beiw.en Gold.,, torl .. !ed. Th• Fa.thNI Per· Book Page of 011.c a A-.GE G CA er the Coasl Cor~l'\L~)' (CITAC10N JUDICIAL) II· (El nomb<e la difecclon Beach-Costa M.... Daily West SllMI and Goth11d fcrmance Bond shall r• Loan No, RecOfds tn the olf.ee of tile THE PET•TiO• tea411~:, STREET, ORAN E, Cof~t 0 Str ct ot Orange
NOTICE TO DEFEND~· y ~ numero d; telelono del Pilot October 7 14 21 28 StrHt main In tuu force and ettect 79210201GA.LLAOHER recorder of Orange County that MARI< h ... ~:.1TZ b1 e2eee (7 141 &Je.oeee coun:1 ca .0,. .......... w r•
(Aviso • Acuudo) TER· ,..__ .. ~ del demandant ' ' ' • BID DATE: Nov.,nbef 10, Uvough tn. guarantee pe-API 050-211·17 Said S&Je of propeny "'~ apponieo u persona •tor P ... b sntd ... poi ce ·•sued b .is ... ;i to b'~t
RENCE CROWLEY and ___..el d~*..... e, l994. 1994 at 1 l :OO p.m. at Coast nod as 1pec1f.ed In the T.D. SERVICE' COMPANY be maoe in "as is cond•· resenlat •• e to acim..'\l5~tr Beatn·Co.ia ,,•ua Ca 1 no la!ei· l"a,, \:) 30 AM, DOES 1 TO 100. tnclustve o d ... -... ante que no F985 Community College DIS-geneial c:onc"11ons. as dlily appoonted TrustM t.on ..... tnout covenant or the estate ot 1ne CKe<:.am p ct Cklcber 14 • ~1 •.1oncay. No~e-1:1er 14,
YOU ARE BEING SUED B~ Ilene abogado, N ) PUBLIC NOTICE lrict. Bldg. "D" Th• DISTRICT reserves under the lolk>"'ing d• .... .,ranty upress °' un-THE PET TIO~ re.:;~Qsa • N'I 1994 at 1~e P..rc!\Uing
PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le est• R. STEVEN PETERS. INC., BOARD DATE; November the right to re1ect any°' an scnbed deed ol ttust WILL pl.ed, reg11Cf1ng t.t.e po$· .,,, detect-n\ s \', .. t • .,:: I ~.. 0;1pari~1n1 of trHI 0 w Cl
demandando) REGINALD A Pioleulonal law ~ NOTICE TO 21. 1994 bids or to WIN9 any Ir-SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SHSIOn, or encumbrances COC! C• s ,, ar.y. De acmme<: ~ ocated lit 1370 Actams A~·
McCLURE and JOSEPH ration, (71 4) 834--0133, CONTRACTORS No payment ahall be regul1111.1es or infor1TWll11Jes TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 10 pay ine rema.n.ng pr.nci· 10 ptObate Tr.e "" I anc PUBLIC NOTICE .,, .. e B cg D, Co511 t.•esa. PONTI 164477 120 South "B" 0 S tor v.0tk " maler\al In any bids or In lhe btd· FOR CASH (on the forms pal 111m ol the nott{s) ,. 1111 COC•C s a:e a,llJla.t o Ca: •orn.a al ~n t>"'ll
YOiJ have 30 CALENDAR St 181 Tualln Callfornla ~~~!f ~· •c•DOAST IM'der the contract unless ding. v.h1ch 11e lawlUI tender 1n cured by said deed of lor Ulr.".na1.on 111 1!11 I • SUPERIOR COURT b 1:11 "" II be p~t> ,c1y DAYS alter this summons r ' • .;x;i......, • and unlit the Registtv or As required by Section the UMed States) and or Trust w in mteresl as 1n kept by tne co11ri OF CALIFORNIA o~n•d rd •tad ior PvR·
II served 0t1 you to Ille • 92680 FEB 14• 1994 Cl gi~~NITY COLLEGE Contract0ta venfln to 1n1 1773 ol the C1l1torn11 !he casti.er'a clftlf.ed or u d' ncle pro~ided. ad· l'HE PETITION requn·s COUNTY OF ORANGE CMASE CF BROADCAST
typewntttn response at lhll ALAN SLATER, erk, Bil d ....... dll . N ··--.. -· DISTRICT that the CON· labof Code, tne OtreC'lor ol other checks 1pecif1ed 1n \l&neH. ii any, under tne lutnOf•IY to adm.nis~er lht 341 The Cit D I e TEI.EV SON COMPO"iE~.T coun. by CATHERINll Ul.1-.,..a ne. Ovwrn~ TRACTOR waa properly U· the Oep111ment of Indus· Civil Code Secllon 2924n rerms or said Deed ol tsl31e unaer 1'11 lnl:Sepen-y r v :),G1TAL \:IDEOTAPE RE·
A letter °' phone call will INQER, Deputy lO. 1994 r 81~:~~· Of c:ensed al lhe Ume tne con-11111 Rerallons ol lhe Stale (payable In full at 1ne limt Trust leos cnarges and dent Adm.I" strat.on of Es· Post Office Box 14171 CORO '• C EOUIPM ENT nol prolect you: YOUI type-PVJNTIFF'S n:ac:r 8vec:t f pp~ tract was 1w11ded. Ally ol C1J1lomla has deter-of sale to T.O SeMce 8,penses of the lrustee rates Acl (Trt:s a ... :nor.:, Orange, CA ~ .\t, O .t. CC ES S 0 RIES,
written tesponse must bl STATEMENT OF 0 Oto ur CONTRACTOR not so Ii-mlnedtheg1nerallypreva1l· Company) all right. title end ot lh• trusis created w1ll aHowtnepersonal rti;· 9281 3-1571 i<OCE:-TV
ln proper legal fOfm II you DAMAGES ASSIGNED ~· Be~ty Balc:irn ~ut c:ensed Is iubjec:t lo penal-Ing rllH of wages In the and lntttest conveyed to by a.1ld Deed of Trust Said resen1a1i~e lo t:.k1 many IN THE MATT ER OF Al c.ds a·e to be .n .:·
want tne court lo heat your FOR ALL PURPOSES rmmu~dc .. 0~· l 37~ U.1 under IN law. 11 the 11· locality 'In Which lhe WCKk and now held by 11 undt< sale ..,,111 be held on: act..ons v .. lhoul eoutl ap-THE p £T IT I 0 N TO ccrda"ce ,.,m \nt Bid Doc·
case. Ir cl, • g. • eenH cluaificatJon 1pecf· 11 to be plrlormed. Coples said Deed ol Trust 1n lh• November 3 1994 11 3 oo proval Before ta C\Q Ctf· CHANGE THE NAME wm8C\t~ .... n.cn 11e now on
II you do nol Ille YOUI r• TO JUDGE: ~damh ~~·· Coale tied herelnabove 11 that of of these wage rate deltrl'Tlf• property nerelnalter d• pm. on tne front steps to tam .,ery 1r'Qpottant ac:.ons OF NIK OLAS KARAT JO. t 1 aod l'Nr be aec .. rtd In . sponse on lime, you may DINNll S. CHOATE Ha, 1 "•pecialty contr1ct0t" as nallons. enllUed PREVAJL· sc111>1d· the enllltlc:• of the Orange nowever th• personal ••P· 111e o!' ;:e o tile 0.rec:lOt of
lose the cue, and your DEPT: 28 !..!:.~J.•c_!~~nWllllca~~? defined In s.ction 7058 of ING WAGE SCALE. 11e TRUSTOR: MICHAEL B Civic Center, 300 E. Cnap-rtsenlaUve "'"' be requ rto GLU Purcnas1ng ol tne O;.strlet.
wagts, money and pr~ TO ALL INTERESTED ,_.,,.. ~· Ht ....,... tn. California Business and maintained attn. DISTRICT GALLAGHER, SIGNE J man Of 8 CA to give notice to interestt.J CASE NUMBER No t>iaoer ma'f w11~r.w
etty may be taken withoUI PARTIES TO TO THEIR AT· lege Theat~ Roof .~ Profeulonl Code, Ille ape-otlice located at; 1370 GAUAGHER At 'the ~~ ol the lrlil.al petsons lif)iets Ille)' na.e A 175131 tis b.a tor a perlOd ol tort)•
lurtn8f w11ning from IN TORNEY'S OF RECORD· = (Bulding 20), No. ~ contractor 1w11ded Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, BENEFICIARY• COLUM· publocat•on ol ttu notJct v.a•ved nolJce or CO< senltc ORDER TO SHOW I•• !•51 c:e,.s a!'ltr ui. dale
COUii. • the Contract lor lh 1 WOfk CA 92626; Pllysleal Fa· BIA SAVINGS AND LOAN the total amount of the ..,,,_ lo tne proposed acti0n CAUSE FOR CH.A.NOE HI lor tl'le open.ng ll'>e<eoC There 11e othw legal r• Plalm1tt1, REGINALD Mc-~ Plans ~ on tile aNJ1 ltMlf constrvd a ma-ciwlles P\anning, and 111 ASSOCIATION. Recorded paid ball/\Ce 01 tne obliga· The Independent eaTol\ls OF NAME Tne Boald ot Tr1..s1.Ms r•
qu.rements. YOY may want CLURE and TERRENCE and~~~Fof jority of the WOfk, In ac-available to any ln11H8Sled Mey 19, 111811 u Instr. No. lion secu1ed by IN abo\I• 1ra1.1on autnor'~"' I bl PCT,T.O,ER SJ t. KOi.AS SttVH 1"8 prr. ege ot r•
to call an attorney right CAOWL.EY hereby..._ the the , __ • oordance v.M IN prcM-patty upon reques Th• &~In Booll page ol dfSCf•bed dffd of IN$I granted Ulllffl an Inter· KARATJOO ... U HAS HA•E Kt.ng any alld Ill bods 0t
away. H you do nol know nature and •>Mot of 1helr =·~ = Ilona of eat.lomla Bu.I-Contractor anlll post 1 Official Records In tne ol· and est.mated costs e.c-ested person f • .-an o:r FllEO A PETITION FOR AN \O .,...,., aryy lr1egu1ar11iU
an att0tney, you may c:aJ1 lnJuriea and~• to be ,.......... 1370 Adams A Mii mld ProflSSIOt\S Code copy of lhls dqcument at rice ol tn. Rec«def of Of· penset. and advances. is )ec:tion lo !he pet.i.on and ORO ER TO CHANGE or lntorma i.es in any bid
Ill attorney ralenal Ml'Vlce u follow9· ::-::"-ve., Section 7059. each }ob llte. The Con-11'Q8 COYnty: $4-02 291 32 Show good ca.a. "'llY t!'t t.AV.ES FA0'.4 N KOlAS or In Ille btdo.ng. or I legal aid office (l"taied RfGINAlo McClURE• ik~~ ....... CA '714> All Wortt must be com-lrac1or and any subconltac-Slld deed ol trvsl d• It Ii pon.b4• that II the coun $houkS not ~ant l.'\8 AARATJOG:..u TO l't lCll. Tile feceral go..errvnenl In in. phone bOOll). • C S ~ Within 30 consec:u-tor under It lhal pay not sc:nbes the loQowmg· time of aaJe the openong ei;tnonty.. l\ARAS l'l&s an rn:•HI ., taciLt.es Despuea de que le en-1. General DamagH: NOTI E I HEREBY 11¥9 day. lrom IN~ of lest thin the 1pec:16ed pr• LOT 211 AS SHOWN ON bid ma be lest 11\an the A HEAA1NG oo IN P8Ci-t Is l'lefAhV Ofdlnd 11\&I p .. rcriased '*•tl'I Federal
treguen "la dladotl ~ $100,000.00 GIVEH that the abo¥e-1he ~ to Proceed i. Ya.ling rll• of W.-IO all RECORD OF SURVEY MAP toi.I :r.btectneu due hon wol be held on t.;(). al t,~;' ln'efHltd '" f""°s undw thiJ tP1..b6c cial u1ted Ilene un plazo de 2. $pedal OMlaQee: nam.d Sc:hod Dlllrtc:t of IUld by the Owner. Tlme ls woB.et1 employed In &he FUD IN BOOK I , PAGES Dete· 10/10/94 ¥EMBER 17, 1994 at 1:45 t 1 ~ ... ., appe1t before T .. ec:omlNM'lkal!Onl Fac.ft-
30 DIAS CAL..ENDAAIOS (I) Medical (to dale) =:-byeo::·~ of 1he ~-Falwe to euc:ution of the Contract. 42 ANO 43 OF RECORD T D 'SERVICE COM-PM. •• '-ll>t 703 locateo '"i' court on Department I u P1ogr am) program p111 prH.,,tar una r• 15140.00 ~ loerd ....,,.,. ~ 1he Wortt Wlllwl No bidder rr-.y withdrew OF SURVEYS. IN THE OF· PMY aald T t at 341 Tile City Or .. e No 703 01 l'le Of&"fl• "'nieh beg.ns v.fth the put· ~ =:.--I maqUlnl ib> FUU. MedlQla (ad-.. ~ to • .. -ocs. :: =:'IN~ ~ i:y~a~~ ~:: ~o0/R ™J,.C~~ ~~: ., 'o~.... E11r::.:i. ~~~E~~ 9~th• ~ ,~:~~:~ ~. ~ .~~ry.::
Una '811-o una lamada ININ)( ) w 1 "r:. S lftcnown :fl.tot--~ up J: ol •quldlled damligel tor tor 1M ~ ol bidt. ANGE, COUNTY, CAUFOR· Anlatent Secretary, g•anLiog of IN petitioon you : 1 f~: 1"4 11 2 00 a!\er comp11t;0n ot IN
lelelonic:a no le ofrec8fl c IG9 ~ day of dMey, In 1M A peYf'*1t bond and 1 NIA, TOGETHER WITH 901 South Lewis It., I~ l?P9at at &he ~· doc• ' and lt\en Ind P'otec1. -prot~; au reapuee&a IO ate lbcM "*" *'-· ....... an10Un1 ... IOf1tl In 1he "~ performance bond ahall be CERTAIN PORTIONS OF Orenie CA 92111 Ing and atate yCYt 00. ftiete ~,. ~" It 11t1 S19ned: N •rTTY nnta a INlqUlna ..,_ CN9 (d) , .... Waige Lou S =:,.: .:-,,,. ~ ~ 9DnNl!of1 '°' lldder9." requW9d pnor to ~ ADJOINING LOTS E AND F 1714) HM?OO ~ °' ,,,. •~en ob-tile)' na.e "'"Y 11,1 pe u.J.. aA&.DWIN IHNctw ef
cump«lr con lu tofrNi-yn11.nown If any ac:ribed ... ,......,._ !ach bid mull conform of the ~act Ind lhall be AS SHOWN UPON SAID IF AVAIL.AaLE THE 11tM Ule court ~ t.x cha~ of name lhoi.li4 p u r 0 ha~ In I Ce u t did" 1ega1e1 ap1op&edel <•> Olher o.m.o-· _,., be reepo1-. to 1t1e 1n 1he form aec torth 1n the MAP. • • lhe ne11ing YOll ap-led 'c el Ulted qulere q&19 la c:GfW 0 .. _ .. ....,.111 _ _, Oolder'I W ... Colelle The-'°'*1ICt docum9nta. Each COt*1ld ~ YOU AA~ IN DEFAULT IXPECTED OPUtlNQ pear~ mat be~ pereon "°' 08 gran CommunUy elle10
•scuc:n. IU cuo. Prop9fty -·--·-·-... 8ulldlng No. 20 Roof bidder .... IUbmt\. on IN ~IO ~ 22300 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 81D MAY •• 08TAINED Of by Y°"' anorney " IS liMU\ef ordtted 11\al ! Dtettk:t •
SI UICed no pretonta "' cro•t::.'°": p EC I AL S ~.:c=; W~ form tumfltled wltt'I the of the Public Contract DATED 5115.89 UNLESS ftY CALLING THll FOL· If YOU ARE A CREDITOR ~:. o:,.\hi.:.:~:J01n~8. o..n: NouMor 14, ,..~ • llempo, puede CIOJ'llract ~Ill. a 1111 Code, IN contrac1 wll con-YOU TAKE ACTION TO LOWING TELEPHONE or a Contingent Cled IOt of C 1 ~ O.il p t. 1"4 • 10:)0 All
l*Oef .. c:aso, y .. puedel'I 1105,140.00 ~~ngton Boach. CA of the propoMd ~ lain prOllleioM permlUang PROTECT YOUR PROP· Nu•••R• OM THE tne dece&Md, you must"'' ,...°!.~ Oi J,.,ai "'~ 8Ht .... : , ...
quitar II.I llAariO, II.I dlnefo JOSE.PH POHTI: Iida ~ Ibo,.....,..., In nctan on .. protect .... euc:ceuM bidder IO ERTY. fT MAY IE SOLD AT DAY •• ,OR• THI YOllf dM'n ''""' tne cour1 cwi.on p..bt:an.a in Chi• ftulll111\ed N••POtl y OlrH COIH do '"' 1. General OamlgH: ,,,. ....... d llbowie ,....., by .... bMftlng ....,.. '*"""-'°' any A POIUC SAU.. IF YOO I.ALI 17 t41 Ha.4aJ7 and ,,,.,. • copy to the pef• C°""'Y II leaaa OllC• a Beac"..Co1... ...... Da.tt
pre>pledad aln aYlao adldo-1100,000.00 and .,_ bide 1 INI b.i and ~acting ,.., moriee ~ by lhe NE.ED AH EXPlAHATION ia:i, U?-4eel aonal reprea1n1&t:Ve •P-.,..-i4f lour COflMC"\l\/v• PiloC ~ 21 Noltem-
1111 pot pel1e de la cMO. l. lpedel o.m.o-: _-.... reed "acllcol /Ii.cl. OovorMlenl o...tct to .,_.. peftotM-°' ~ NATURE ()ff THE N ' ooinled by "'9 C0\11'1 -.Uhln Mt.I prlOf IO 1N O.r Of • Exl...,, ot.roe ~ ... (a) ....... (1o dale) :::".-:. ~ 0 0 d Code l«1lon 4100 .. seq. ance under 1he conhd. PROCUOINQ AGAINST TAC404tll-C lour monlh• from the data ;. neartno ber 4, '"" •
QalM. Puede .,e uMed .. ......., OO .,,. 9'd ...__ 19 1 1 Eadl Bid .,_ be ac-Eact1 bid euibmiDed In,. YOU, YOU tH0UU> COff. Publlahed Newport ol lilt ~· of 1he '9t· DATii SU )0 t"4 t00t qwiera llamar a un abogldo ---00ft'4*iild bv a eenited or ~ IO ,_ H<*Ce lhall TACT A LAWV£1l hach.CO.ca Meu 0..,, 18'9 u pr~ In MCtiOn '
lnmedlatam•nte. 81 no ~ "*--Mec1c11e (... n.. .. Ibo • TweNyo caaNer'a cflectl °' ti'd contain. .. a bed 11etn, ad-" KACON ""'li.i':W· Plot ~ 1, 21 21 1100 of the Caidoml.t Pro-C 0 • • I SS I 0 MIR ---------conoce a un nogado mMOd) I nono f'M (121) dlpoal ......, bond"'.,_....,. not loU ~ ~ lhonng, PORT BEACH. CA ' • • bMe cooe The wne lof Mo TMOllAI K. ICMUI. Tl.
SIUOOe ..,._a un ~ (Cl w..,. Loae S unllnOM1 IDr ..,_ • ol * CIOC»-ltlM"" P9fC1M1 (1~) of n tlfac:in9o °' ~ "(If 1 MrMI addr ... • ttM. Ing dairne .,.. not •~ COllMISSIO•ER 0'
de •••Ida de 11:1 agMo9 to_. :::::-::-=..,-C::, .. .., ~ poyo111e IMOlod. tor l'9 pr<*C1Mln common deslgnalion ot '* b9lore lour trom TM • 1 u p •" 1 Q ,.,..,.....__c.tt_,_..~--'10-...,... ~'(:.~..::.-= .::::::::,• Loae I :::---!?L•,.:O...c:? ==~._.i::,•.f: :nd"!=~•~= ~.:,~-;r~ PUIUCIOTICI ::...~ _. C:..U ~
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that the lolltd oC TrueteM oor*"'-tor 1en (1Qt ,._. dUCll9d 1¥ e ..,_........ TMllll•lm .,. COile Mlle Dllf Nol Oc> YOU MAY EXAM· --,_.. Tiie -ID lit IOld ......... Slllll I. Col• 111111.
olCol tn. ~ ~ at\tr coMP!e410ft or the WINp 1:&.~~ :--.... t1 at. MO:...-' IN£ the flle kfllt by tht OAT£: l8'1'WI' a, tlM ...... ~: ~ ._,... Ill geMrll • ~ ClllOrTlll tiiii olltge .,._ .... , --...-ptOjeCt. TIM rffflilrenl(D) _. '100. NewpM • -• oouri. If Vo" .,, • per .-n•M CMIFIMlll mu It 11 Tlli ... 17 .. ii .. In. ....... • "'*=' AIM*"" TrMI a.Mcm. Counf1, Cellfolf'lla w111 r• ...... /81 maTIY ,..... lo .,..... ..., ...._ • llO NewpM 1', 1114· 1on lnttr .. ted In th• Cl.AaM&f ., • r1t1 • .,., · liiC. I ClllDrllll CIDf'llOflllon, ceivuaei.dthaf\~O'fo'°f: ~·Dir .... _,,_ Ulldlr the A••• ---CA~· POOi ••••i•. you m•rc filt a»'SSUlitlMAtGO.:,:J~d•1=:-__..,.., ~ 1241E•tiRolO.h1't110, M°on~. ,,iovtmbtr 14: P•uobHI••• G•HI =::.ie:.: ~ = ..,_ 11. ~ 111 flUIUO I011CI Rth the c~urt • 5 °':~ VANMNS. CA 1141 ....., 1111 "'* • It co-:'!,."°'.C:-'*'f .. 2010 Saltr'::"'~C: ~
1994, .. the Pur'halinO C•••unltr C•ll••• lepllnlller "· 18M ~ = COrone dtl ....... N:rc:·!f t~ffill .... ~f •n ,,, 111..-. ) 2D. !1, n. ... ti "' MAIN STllEET. 1160. IRVINE. bV I COfpotllOl'I Department ot lhe Dltll'IQ\ Dletrtot ~M.ZOWMclh cw • 1111 ._ nd ..• el al ArotCAM>Y rRllS .......... '*-CAUm SlGNEO· ASSOCIATED TRAVEL local.CS at 1370 Adami Av· ~ ..._... 14. Thie ..... ,.... WM ...., ~. Ill ~ rlll .. ll Inventory e appr 1 f ..,.. ,.. , ... !!f0~..__..,,,. II .. C:..., ......, ol llld Thi ~ l\IMI UMd ~ SERVICES, INC, By MllVl"t A en~, Bldg. O, CoN M ... , i tM • ii aoO All ' With the Counly aerk oC :=. Colone dtl mer, CA llal • •-of •• .. te •11•'1 or 0 rn. -· ""'~ ~. fie Mt at llll tocallOll• 11 Thurmond, Sec:r•"'Y ~r:l,orn.!:i'u 11b:nsc~bt~~ •Id•·• 1H7 ~ Counly on OoloDer ~&c, bu•lneu 11 con-TM':.'::"..: :.one•• ::v ~:~!d ~~ •;.0~r:~ stcNT. Tiit ............... CNE KAUIOOICOPE. The reg1t1r1111commenc:td 10
oe>en.a Ind rHd ro,: PV;l · P11bll•l'l•d Newport 5• 1 -·-oo bV: • OIMf'll part. ~OAATH, II Felr 12/0 of the Callfornla C21t107 luoN-.lr. lllt...a*"' T1111n*'llllllS datl ot "'VlllNCI bllsinlls 1111dtf 1M C'1ASE Of BAOAOCAST 8eecf\.Coeta ..... Dal!V ~ narlhlp Oriv.. Coeta u ... , CA Probate Code. A At· 10.'Zl'lttl 1194 llldOlllrCOllllNlllO"jgu1llD11,I 1111* .... llNMlllCllrl. lfiUt lletlllous bUtlnm namt or
TELEVISION SWITCHINO & PiJot October 21, Novem-PUbl9hed Newport IMclho The real1tr•nl(t) com-92121 quHt for Special Notlc1 any, Of lie 1111 ~ de-.. olb ol: MIO-TOWN H · names lllltd abOYt on Stpte111
OISTRl8UTION EOUIP· bW 4, \914. COfla MMa DeifV ...oe ~ menced lo tnnuct bull-Rlcherd Stephen Field, form ii avmilebl• from PUBUC NOTIC! 8Cleed lbowt 11 IU'llOltld tD llt: CROW CORP., 2717 W ~pie bit 26, 199•. MfNT ANO ACCES. F01I t04* 21, 21, NOwmbet •. nMa ~ the Flctllloul 1'3 POl)py A.,,.._, Cotol\a the court clerk. 2111 PollDlll OM, Cotll tMll. M , '205. LOS AllQtlll, Cf< This sl.alillmtnl WIS lllH wl1h
SOF\IES; KOCE·TV H, 1"6. lklllMN tqme(t) llafed del Mat, CA 82825 Attorney far .. tltlonttl caf2Ul.ll20 · 90006 lht County Cte1tc ol Orange
All bid• .,.. to be 111 eo-PUBUC NOTICE R>01 lboW on: leptembar 20, Thi• bu~lneH I• co~ Dwltht J. Glfffhl\ 'None~ OF TRUSTEE'S The 11ldefll0Md Tlllltlt Iii-Th• bUlk 1111 • sulljtct to County on October 7, 1~. c0<danc• with lh• Bid Doc-1114 ducted l>Y· an lndMduel ...,.._ ~ • SAl.E c1a1fN ..., Milly tor.,_, lncor· Cllllotftll Unlf«m COtnmtrclll NOTICE-Tiits FIC1lllOus Name
umenll wl'llch at• n0w on LaGALllOTICa PUBLICMOTICI llephenM.Z.OCC>Wtl . The regl1tran1(e) com-Ortffllth Tr\1118eSeleNo. ll«*llllol11t"91l*-llldCode5ecilon6101.2. Statement UP!res t!Ye YtMl me end may be NCUt.0 In NOTIC• Thll l<amenf wu llled menced to trenNCt ~ ..,.71UOt-A olhef CIDIMIOll dulanlllon. 11 II so •~ lht nemt 111d from Ille dale II was tiled In lht the off le• ol lhe Director ol INVITING aeDa Plotltieue with the ~ Cl«ll ot nest under the Flc1lflou9 Z121 E. CoM1 Tldt Otder No. 2IOt'°"'3 any, shown blllin. S11f 5* • lddr• ol lht PdOll wllll Ollk:e ol tilt County Clelk A ntw
Purchuing ot 1111 01-trlct. NOTICE IS HERESY .......... Nw Orange Counly on October Butlne ... Name(1) llle.d ~"~':. 280CA ._eferwa No 11M21t bt rNde but WlllCM CCMflll'tl -'IOm Clallnt ~ bt llltd Is fictitious Business Namt Stale· No bidder may w1thdr•w GIVEH ttull the Oc.an View Sta191Mftt 5, 1"6. . above on. •1-M OM ., ~N No t4i~ *11f111t/• lllOlllMCI °' lmjllled JUDY KIM , MID-TOWN ES· mtnt must bl' hied belore tllat
hi• bid fOf . perk>d or fotty· School Dlltrlct of Orange The followlng panona .,.. Pl24iM Richard~ Field 9HZ6 YOU ARE IN DUAUlT ~ 11111 poueulon, cW CROW CORP .. 2727 w Olympk: time. The lllUIQ ol lhls •ta'9mtnl nve (4S) day1 at\Mthed11t COunty Hunllf'Cl\on a.acn. CSOlnQbUllneMaa: Publllfl•d N•wpof\ Thi• Ulemtnt waa ftled 10/21• l0/24 • 10128 UNDER A DEED OF~" "' . M . #20S LOI AllQtln. CA dotS not ol its.II aulllorta "''
aet l0t Ille opening thereof. Callf0trlia. w111 receive bldt SCH"OLM PRODUCTIONS, 8Mdt~1ta MeM Dally with the,..~ ~~ TRUST DATED 07J03111. -...c..:...~ = ol :. 90008 and h 1111 -I« lllnG ua In 11119 swa ol I flCllUous The 8o11d ol TrustMt r• IOI procinment of Educe. 281 PrincefOn Of., Colla Plklt OQober \lo 28 No-Orange ......, .. , on -.. .... r PUIUC NOTICE UNLESS YOU TAKE A~ ,,_ .. .., clllms &NII bt N~lltf 1. 8uslnass Name Ill vlOla~ ol
Hrvet lht prlv1lega Of r• tlonel TeehnOlogy Multf. M .... CA t2e28 ' vembaf 4 11 1~ ' ber 1 • llle4. TION TO PftOT£CT YOUR ~a) wflll ~ =: 1~. ~ • N bllllntSt d¥'i Ille tlOlllS of 111olltf undtf }tcUng any aod all bids Of Medi• Computaf Systems. Ridlatd A. SMholm. 281 • • F004 P820a11 PROPE.R1Y, IT MAY BE ..:=:....... In .. ,.. ....... (•) bllCK• Ille .. -sPtdflld ~defll', Sil•. CK common law
10 wa.ve any lrregulatitltt BIOS Wiii be rec.iv.a up Prlnc:eton Of .. Coata ....... PubJlhed Nwpod BMch-NOnC!OfTIWITH'I w.f SOU> AT A PU8UC SALE. ..,.,.....,, -'""" • lbM. (SM SecllOtt ,..oo· ., 11q .
or 1nto1molllfes In any bid 10, bU\ not lat• than 1:00 CA 92628 PUBUC NOTICE Coeta M ... Dally Pilot T,.....,, .. ,..,N·H11 If YOU NEED AN EXPl.A· VlllCIS,if any,llndlrhtenns oUEOHG-UEOH !>MK. CHAI&· 8uslntss and Prolmlons
Of In the bidding. p.m. Monday. November 7, Mary Lynn Seaholm. 28I Septembef 30, October 1, NOTICITlrtlCIPIRTY OWNEll NATION Of THE NATURE lhtOetdolTNlt, tstlmlle4ftu, TINA SHIN PMI<. lluver(I) Code).
Th• lldtral QOVtrnmenl 1994 at 1M Pucchasl1'.'9 01· Princeton Of., Coat.a M.... OMtl182M 14 21 1994 OU • ..., .. r.rra••T •..,,_rn A OF THE PROCEEOtHGS ,...,._, Ind ~ ol h ... TOWIEICMWtoRr. flrsttllnQ Ills an lfltetes1 ln faclh11•1 flee Of Nid IChoof dillt1at CA 92829 f'lotlttoua ' ' . F97 ~ ..v~ """'CJ1 AGAINST YOU YOU .. _ _. Mid 2727 W =M 1205 GAR1L ZJMMflUWI E
purchaud with Fedtrtl t7200 Pinlhurlt Lane. HU0: Ronald Sctloan, 4181 .BaY· au.&MM Name 1 ED Of TIWSlt~TED MAY•. ~ CONTAC1' A r.rus:i ~ ~ r: r;: .t LOe CA9ooo6 Z1MMERMM ROIUtFflQ'a
lunds under thl• (Public tlngton BNch. callfomll Clltf Way, Oc:Mnllde. CA atat ....... t PUBLIC NOTICE 992. UM.ESS TW TAKE AC-LAWVER. ~ c..-... ri:.. ·~~-" Newport llNdl·COSll Mesa • Q(RSH TetecommunlcatlOn• F1clll· tn641 at Which time Aid 92058 ON TO PftOTECT YOUR PROP· On 1ontl94 at t:OO p M $245,n2.71 .._,...., ,_,_. Oa1Y P11
ties Program) program bid• ~11 be opened and Thi• bu1ln81a ti con-~=~'°"'are Flotltloua . IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Golden W..t a.vino• A.': ~st •l)d ldditlollal ICMllela CN276oss IOfl~ 91 07 Ws!5.'!'J:'e,!';o~~~ which beg1ns with the por· read In ..:c:ordanc. with duct.CS by: a Qer*al pat1· 01 ASSET MANAGEMENT 8uelMM ..._. BUC SAi.£. IF YOU NEED N4 lodallon S.,-.,fc,e Co u ii any, wil Increase ltlis f!QUl9 N Beach C ~ M
chast ol tti. fecll1UH and apeclflc•llona now on nr. nenhlp COMPANY 1718 M I ltat....,.t TION OF M NATURE the dut/ aooolntad TMtM Pllofto sale. ewpon . os esa
conllnuea fOf ten (10)1Yeafl tn the office of Aid District. The reglett1nt(a) ~.~ A~ cOlfa ~:cf.tr. The following per.ont .,., E PROCEEDING AGAIHST under 1rld pun&.tant to 1ht beneficiary under Uld Oetd PUBLIC NOTICE CN274811 Oct lHl~P1lc1 atler comptellon o lhl MANDATOffV JOB WALK! menced to traneact .,...... lomla 92f.27 • dolna bulineSI u : OU. YOU SHOUt.D CONTACT A D...i of Trutt, Recorded oC Trust hert10fcn ~ :.Id . " O'I
proj<tcl. Monday, Octob•f 31. MSI under the Flctltloua Corelco • Callfomla COf• DUNCAN CONSTRVcr WYER on OTIOllll -Document dtliwttd to h unclefllQntd I
Sl9nedr !SI 9&TTt 1994, 8:00 a.m. Buslnell Ntme(•) M•ted porellon' 1118 Monrovia TION, 800 15tb Slr••t, n OCTOBER 28 1~ at 9:~5 No. ~6672• 8ooll Page wntlen Declatation Of Default •lld hcto•*· tllSJMW BALDWIN, Director of MMt PUtchallng Office, •R~ ~n~ °S!= 1• 1994 Avenu.. 'Coata Meta, CA Newport Beach. CA 82663 M. 6700 Co~. a Caltf0r· of Official R8COf'de In tile Demand for ~It. and a writltn NOTICE TO CMDITORI Of PUBLIC NOTICI!
p u r 0 ha a Ing 1 co• 1 t Bldg. C tor ttv ... alw vlllta· Thi• "•tatement w"'a. ftled 92627 Jem" En Duncan. 800 Coll> as duly apj>Olnted otrka of the Rec:O«Mr of Notic:e oC Dcf1111t and Eledlon lo IUllt Ull
Communltw Coll•11• tlon. Mu11 •«11~ and~m-With the County Clerk of Thi• bu1lne11 I• con-15111 StrHt, Newport nistee uiider and OUl1utnt to Orange County, Cellfomla, Sen. 1ht unde!llgncd cauud (Noltet , ...... io.ucca.c.
Dlttrlct plet• to be • 1g bl• to • °' Co ty October ducted by: • COfPoflllon a,ach, Calltomla 92663 ed ot Trust executed by Rich· HKutMI by: H.S. Ed· Uld Notice oC Dttaull Ind Ettt-110I) lS# 94-0639
Open: NovemMt 14 ~Id Bond ~ 5% requlr.O 14~ u.n on Th• regl1tr1nt(1) com-Thi• busln811 Is con-I'd F Ptdrol.& and Kattn E. wardl and Alina Edward•, lion to Sell to be ltCOf'dld In the NOTICE IS HEREBY given NOTICE Of ~TION OF
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1 W_!!,~ ~g.·~~al~· mad• on ' · F82S08'1 :*..iJ!, ~~~s·~~ul:~~ ~~"r:~1!:;~~l~fu~om· enaey, husbll'ld artd Wife 11 =~olll~ ~uni:.~ = ~: :i.ru1 t:r'~~: ~:1,.' bUlk 5'11 INl>OUt to. be :FoN~ACATEO PR~F
Bid No.1 tees bid f0<ms fumlshed by the Published Newport Beach-Bu11n .. • Name(•) 1111ed menced to transact busl· nl tenants Ind rtCOldtd MAY l1ed man, u t.Wtor Wor1d months have e~ std Since a\ICll Tiit nllTIU and bustnm f<lRMER TENANT (cc s1988) Publl•h•d Nawporl 0111r1ct. and nch bid ~sl Cotti M•u Dally Pilot OQ-above on: Octobef' 13, neu under the Flctltlous 18. 1992 11 lnslnlment No. 92· Saving• and Loin Ano-ltCOrdatlon P addresses ol lh• seller are.
Beach·Coata Mesa Dally conform and be rHponstVe tober 11, 28, November 4, 1"6 Buslneu Name(s) llstld 8951, ORANGE County, Cllf· elation, a fedeni SaYlng1 . OA're Wl694 HUNTINGTON BEACH PIZZA. ~ 1s l\ttt~ ~~n PJISlllol to
Pilot October 21. Novem-10 th• contractblddocurMnts. 11 1994. Corelex>, • Celifoml1 c:or· at>cwe on: •23-1994 , omil, ~ pu~ to that and Loan AlaOdatlon, u llOIEllTE WEiil INCOArO-INC. A c.lifornia Cotp0<at10n C.w Code secaon 1GS8 11\af on b 4 1994 Copl11 or th• 1 .,. now ' f017 poraUon David E Gris-Jemea Duncan ltlln Notice or ..... auU1treun· BaMtlclaty. · 16sSt BOIU Ch""' 1113 Hunt' Octobe 27 1W4 111000 at er ' • on file In the Putchaslng wold viC. President Thia atatement wat filed r ltCOldtd .1111\1 28, 1m u WIU NII at public auc:tlon RATIO ...., ' · r • • am '°12 Offic:t , Cc.an View SchOol PUBLIC NOTICE Thia' ltatement Wat filed With the County Clefk ol nstnimenl No. 94-427323, of to the !Mgl'lelt bidder for AS rRUS inoton llNch, CA 926•9 i$ 8101 ~st/ BoulMld. Suite 160• __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O-:T.,..l.,..C~E--I 01s1rlct. ovlded th 11 12 t ....... 1 wllh the County c1.,k 01 Orang• County on October icilJ Reconb of said Collrity, ca•hl (peya!lle at time of 920 ~GEP. a~~" DOM~'S PIM~m2' · · :'a. i:· u~g~~i
All Items pr roug c:ne ~ Ortnge County on October 11, 1994. under and oursuanc to said 1ale n lawful money of the · • """" .. IZ\e('b ints d sel ... ~ '° the rsonai NOTICIE this bid must meet all •P-FlcUtloue t3, 1994. Fe24540 td of Trust sci 11 public United Stites, by cuh, a COVINA. CA 91122 (113)961 "'' 0 us s names an .. pu ic auc n pe
INVlTIMQ BIOS · e::c•ble federal, •tat• Ind 8u1lnea NAMe F824M'I Published NtwpOrt Beach-UdlOn tor cash. lawful money of eathler'a check drawn by ~di=~= tit::~~:~ C"':ktft ~2!92 ~:;.~
Notice I• hertby given ~ cg?.~iCt res""" the Statement Pu bll•h•d Newport Coat• Me .. Daily Pilot Qc. .united Slltts of America, or 1 =~dor patk>naby 1 !::' • BY.· ~~~/QM Ill• stller(s) ~. iu none. so ConsOlldal!d Cll"t: MSO. lnt The that lht Boatd of Trus1ees rl hi 10 reject any and au The tollowlng ~aont are Beach.Cotta Ma.. Dally tobet 21, 28, Novembef ~. illStl\lmtnl u ~ ICK In c nrwn • °' S1ate) None proptny ~ Wiii bt SOid con· of the Coast Community bt~•. and to waive any If· dOlng bUllnffl u . Piiot October 21. 28, No-11, 1994, CMI Code Section 2924h, al federal c:'9dlt u"ao:t&:' o!. 11>'7, 11Y14, l1Yl1, 1994 Tfla locallon In carll0<nla ol mts ol fTltl)UI eau1pment I/Id
College District. or Ofangt regularity or ln1ormalitles In HARBOR CENTER CLEAN· vember ~ 11 1994 F006 yable at the time ol sale. It the c:hecll drlWn by ~ loa the cnlll execu~ olfloe ol lTle acctssones v.llc/I sNll bl sold ~~:~9.~11;;~•upW:~ ~: any bids or In the bidding. ~~!ia ~=. ~=~d.. ' · f002 PUBLIC NOTICE In (Noll!I) ennra ID tilt =:.=.~~Inga ~ PUBLIC NOTICE stllet Is 5922 Glldred Circle 1n bllll. The putf.c auaon wiu
no Iller than 11 ·oo AM 0 c e AN v I E w Young Rhan Patk 12281 u c NOTICE Coulthousl, 700 CMc dMlon °' llYlnjl• bank Hunllogton llladl, CA 926-49 bt made pumiant lo the PIO'fl·
Monday November 14. SCHOOL DISTRICT Ouertz Place Garden p ILi Fictitious nter Drive West, Santa Ana. ca •PK~ In tectJOn 6102 NOTICE Of TAUSTEf'S SALE TM names and business SIOOS of Ste.ton 1988 oC the Q'AI
1994. ai tho Purchasing By: Nenc1 Stuever, Grove, CA 92643 onei2t5337 8uslnen Name l thattd~ :ft ~~'!._~ of the Flnanclal Code and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A rdr:ScJ1R~ ~~ -~: ~ Ki°'rCol~.i, 12t 1~ Oepattm1nt ol ,lh• Dlslrlcl Clark qt. the Board of Myung Chong Patk, 12281 Flotltloue Stat 1 Y • now .,, authorized to do buslllell DEED Of TRUST DArED ' CA ,_., "° "...., on localed at 1370 Adami Av· Tru1lff• Quartz Place, Garden • ., ....... Name The followt~'".::.Ona .,, ndet uid, D«d ~ Tnist In the In thla itaite.) At: At the 11'30/88 UNLESS YOU TAl<E Cll9""~6' Hunllnglon lltacll. ~~!..,Alto~ ~~ .. LaldCoonl enue. Bldg. D. Cos1a M111, p bll h d N po 1 Gfove, CA 92643 1 . pioperty sifualtd in Slid Colloty North front entrance to the "" Mc.,.,. • ..,.. Ooualas ""'~ m· Calllomla~hlch time u • • ew r Thi• buslnen 11 con-StelenMnt doing bus neSI es. nd Swc described as: Palcel t: County CourthouM, 100 ACTION TO P~OTECT YOUR The assets lo be sold are Pll1Y Contact Tim II Cole l71•) bids wlll be ubllcly Beacn.Co111 M!tsa Dally ducted by: husband and The following pattonl art WEDDING SHOWCASE, Unll 12. as shown on that ce!laln Civic: Center Drive WHt. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO descrtoed 111 general as StOCIC In 432.870010.14, 10.21. 1904 opened and read r: PUR· Piiot October 21, 28, 1994. wile doing bUllne11 as: 504 S. Beach BIVd., 1304, ondomlnlum $11 lo< Tract Santa Ana, CA ell right. ti· AT A PUBUt SALE. ff YOU trade, lurnlll.lre, llXll.lr~ and
CHASE Of BROADCAST FOOT Th• reglllrlnl(I) com· sue SHACKGOURMET ~~~~~·CPA gff8~ I 12114 rtCOllled May a 1985 u tit •nd lnt•l'9•t conveyed NEED AN EXPLANATION OF eoulpment and goodWlll ol a TELEVISION STILL·STORE meneecl to transact busl-FROZEN YOGURT, 1910 W. u s ng nc., nsllllmtl'll No as.166237 and to and now held by It un· THE NATURE OF THE PRO· rtaln Pim Franclllse SYSTEM: KOCE·TV PUBLIC NOTICE neH under the Flctltlou• Balboe Blvd., Newport <;~> b 1 · 1 s amended Oecembtr 4 • 1985 der 111d Deed of Trust In CEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU Business known as .,_ _______ _
All bids ltt to be lri ac· ona12 1t4eo 8usln811 Name(a) lltled 8.t:fh, Cc!'lr...:2~9621 Es· duct~ b~~ ,n~:por:u~on· s lnsttument No. 85~2 the property 11tuated In SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER. 'DOMINO'S P.IZZA 18142'
cordanc• with the Sid Doc· Flotltloue above on: n/a lell en hO c9mt Calif Th• reglatrant(•) com· (Hereinafter corteetiYely rtlerred 111d.County, Callfoml• de· On FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, and 111 located at 16561 umon11 which are now on 8 1 N Young Rhan Patk ,,,..: Ave.. 91. · inenced ~ transact busl· "as tile ·Condominium Plln.) 1cr1blng the land the,.lo: 1994, .it 1000 NJ. Nat101111 Bolsa Cha, 1113, Hunllnglon file 8J'ld mar be 1ecured In us neH ame ~yung Chong Pal'k .., 03 nd he Actitl ' of Dffi ·ai A cord of O ' Lot '1 of TrKt No. 41U, In Home Mottgage Corp()(abon as Beldl, CA 926•9 the olllce o th• Dlrect0t of Statement This 1tai.ment wu ftled ChJ..Mtl H•u. 16621 Estella nH• u flf 1 ous !Cl t s r· the Cl~ of C0tm Mela, duty a119o1n1ed Trustee tit Sub· Tiit bulk salt Is Intended lo
Purchasing of tht Olllrlcl The following pattonl .,. With tn. County Cltrk of ~v:, .. Crltr•· Calltj 90703 =•:. 7~t::(s) lltled ~ Coll2:~Calt1.::ed V28tll County of Otange, 5tMa of sbtubon under a Deed ol Trust consumtNttd It the otflee o1
No bidder m1y withdraw doing bu1lne11 at: Ortnge County on October I u1 nHI 1 con-AOCOM ' p blilhi Inc 1 · u callfomla, •• per Map ,._ daled '11/31)188 .s_lgned by COASTAL COUNTIES ESCROW
1115 bid !Of 1 pet1od ot forty· CDMI INVESTORS, 4100 12, 1b4. duct.CS by: a joint venture S Bar ~~ " 1151 1n and lo ~rte! 2, as c:ordtdJn Book t4',,Pageer RALPH p MORGAN Ill AN UN· 16099 Golden West SIJM(
five (45) days 1fter th• date Newport Place, Sullt 830, F~O .!~~•gletrant('l. ~~~ ~9l: •ta:ment wu filed llOWn on Exl\ibil 'I ~d lo SI, lt and 40 ot mtsc.el,.. MARRIED MAN AND ETHEL H Hunllogton 9eacll, CA 92647 M",.RO .. 1 _ _ __ _..t t0t the opening th9reot. ~Beam, ~ '92660"" Pub!Wled N-BNcl'i .._,..... to tranea .... ~· ct!latn lot. ltni Adjustmtot ntOU1 MaPI In the office d the lllltic:IPalld ~ Oall is ---Th• Bo11d of Trustee• r• RRCANINV, • ·ca11torn11 •"•'"''" ,. ne .. under Iha flctitlout With the County Cletk of • Ll·&S-07, rteorded Oectm· of tht c~ Recorder of MORIN. M UNWRRIED oveml* a 1994 MOUNT OIM
,.,....., th• piMlege of r• general P1Met1hlp, 4100 Cotta M ... Dally Pilot Qc. Business Name(s) llat.O ~· County on Septtm-3. 198S"as.lilsWment Mo.~ •aid County. WOMN4 and reeotded 12/1188. This buui sale It subjeet to 0-.., • ~
1ecting any and ell bid• Of Newport Place, StAl• 830, tober 21 , 28, November 4• at>OW on: nl• t>er • 1994· of OfflClll Records ol Tiit property hentofore as Oocument 88·826340 Book· tornla Uniform Commttdal a.-•~ 10 waive tny lrregularttles Newport Beach,,.CA 92660 11, 1994. Kallin Chow/Chi.Mel Hau F82.29l8 l'JllOt County ~~ Excel)t· dffcrtbtd Is belrtO aold -., Page ···· ol lh• Olllaal R•· ode Stctlon 6106 2 "Savini AU FIJJlN"
pr lnlorma~ll•• In anv bid Matk A. and Roxie Robin, f018 Thi• 1tatement Wal filed Publl•hed Newport BNch-ing thtmrom' Units 1 to 28 •u II". The atNet ~ cords ot OAAHGE County, cal· (II int sale Is subjlel to Ste Hl25 Giiier
OI m the bidding. 22531 ElolM Oftw, Lake 1 And 1 with the Cowlty Clerk ol Coat.a Me .. Deity Pilot Qc. dlCkt rve sl1own the dress and other common lomla. v.•a stft at oubbc 1Ucllon 106 2 tit lolo'*1Q Int
Tiit llderal government F0t11t, CA 82630 Buy ~i!:~:.ed t. Orange County on October tober 21, 28, November 4, COnd'om;,..U: plan on dellgnatlon, If any, of the 10 the tugriest bedder 101 cash In must bl prOVICltcf) orma-Costa MMe
11as an tnt11est In racll1\les St•P'*' M. Zo10Vlch. 516 • 5, 1894. 11, 1994. Except tllertltom orantor hereby ,..,, pn>perty cMsc:r11Md Unltild Slates OoliNs IN FRONT Ttte name 1110 address of ltle L-. • .iMO;l;11;•;•~--
........ ,hed New!!.2::.!! f008 expressly rtstMd unlo twnseW labov1t ~~!-~ ~ P,~,NTHEENTF~~CFOE LTEOSTHATE J.~E rton -41h whom c:lalms ~ II NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER DEED OF lRUST q,.... rr-• exclusM rights to I/Id __....... -...... """' ,....,.. fllld ts COASTAL COUNTIES
Ts No sto1 . Cotta Meaa Dally Piiot Qc. PUBLIC NOTICE Np of a• geochenNI ..,._,Ca 12t21. CENTIA CIVIC CElffER. 401 · SCROW 16099 Golden west
Loan No LOANl0035369018 ABBY tobef 21, 21. t4ovemblt 4, -"· sourm , nWr11s.. ores pl't• The underslgir.9t,.~~~ 4\1 EAST CHAPMAN A\leNUE, St1Mt. Hunt1n01on Btldl. CA
Other Rel -11 , 1994. cious Ind uutut mttllS' aub-dllclalma ·~ of or IN THE CITY Of PLACENTIA. 2647, and tne !Mt d'f IOt llltng
AP Number -FOOO c"s121so30 sunces I/Id hyd~ or =~=: .. •~d 0 0:.~ ORANGE County. Cahf0<nla, all s by any creditor sl\111. be YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OA TED March t 8, 1992 UN· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF •~.v '"nd ...... c~ .......... , , .......... com_,, ... -·"'nation, If rtghl lille and IOltr!s. t conveyed Novtmbtr 7, 1994 Wlllch Is the LESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPER'N, IT MAY SE SOLD AT A •••••"' .,N ,..,,.~•~· • .......,.. .. ~. ......, t d ti 10...., 1 d 11:1 lld-PUBLIC SALE tF YOU NEED AN EXPL.ANA TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PAO· PETITION TO ing petroleum. Ol1, gas, asphal-any, shown htrefn. Said 11 an ·now e v1 1 un er e bUS"*5 d1Y belor• lM an
CEEDtNG AGAINST vou. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER onst208NO ADMWISTER tum and tal: lhlt INY now or .... wlll be made but Deed 01 Trusl, In l1le real orop· patld sate dlll sPtcflltd aboYe·
No11ce 1s hereby g111en lho>t MlDS. Inc . a Cahtornla Corporauon d ba Mertd· flolltloue ESTATE OF· CARL he11afttr bf loun!I located wtthout covenant oi war· trty. dtmllltd as: LOT II, OF Daled·Ocl0Cllr5, 1994 _... lml
1an Tru&t Deed Service , a& trustee. or successor truslee, or subslfluted trutt· auelneH H•,,,. · f HARTMAN cont.lintd dewloped 0rtakln on' 111ntf HPf't•Md or Im· TRACT 3l85. IN THE CITY Of HunUoglon Beach Pim, Inc ,._Ill
cc pursuant lo tho Deed ol Trust e•eculed by Abby Downs, tnc . an Oregon •• •• I CASE NO A 175273 ' • f id land • piled' regarding tlll• COSTA MESA. coum Of OR· By. Gr&OOfY K&'jt. Prestd•~t llU lllllWAY C0Tporat1on Recotded OJ/2611992 1n Booll •. Page •. Inst. f 92·186367 ot 0111· • men • . in.underor romsa ,0<iny poeNlllon, or tncu~ ~GE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA Seller ,· coal Rocords in the othce 01 1he counry Aec:order ot Orange County. Calllor· d~ l~torlng penons ere To all hems, benefi· pat1 thtteot, without. howc~r. branc•• to fM'Y the re· AS PER MAP RE.CORDED IN 03Vld T M<:l(err. Buyer MOftuary * ~
ma, and pur1uan1 to the NoUce ol DelL'l\111 an·d Elecllon lo Seit !hereunder re· Llat u~':~~'8b.4ENT c:1anes, cred1.tors, con· any right of surface entry or any malnlng' principal •um of BOOK 96 PAGES 49 ANO 50. OF COASTAL.COUNTIEI ESCROW Cremation
corded 0611611994 1n Book •. Page .• Inst /1 94 .. 104227 ot said Olhcoat Records, 3371 VI• Udo Newport tmgent creditors, and noht of tn\iy to tht &ubsulface the nota(t) •teurtd by MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN 16099 Gotoen WestSO'ett 110 8f'Olldway
wilt Sell on 10/2811994 a1 11 00 A M at the fronl entrance ot lhe Greenwood Beach Callfornli 92663 persons who may otho.r· thertol to I depth of 500 le~ ukl Deed .of TNSI, with THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Coeta Mesa
& Son Bu1ld1ng loca1ed at •40 w First Slreet, Tushn, Ca11torn1a 92680 al pub· Udo 'A•altV Group lhC wise be interesled m btMall\ tilt surface of sa4d lntarfft thertOn, H pn>-11.ECOROER OF SAID COUNTY. Newportlleac'1·CostaMssa Mt·l1M
he auchon, to Ille h1gnes1 bidder tor cash (payable at the hme of sale In law· (California) 33n Vll Ud~· 1he will or estate, or property lor lht devtloomen!. vlded In Hid no-.(1), .CS· EXCEPT THEREFROM ALL Oil DallY Piiot ••••••••• 1u1 money ol lht United SI.lies), alt 11gtot, lllle, and onlerut, conveyed lo and Newport sNch CA 92663 ' both, of: CARL F. ltmoval CK DU\tl e~ oC vancet, If •ny, undtr the GAS MINERALS ANO OTHER CN27~9 10'21194 •
now neld by 11 undor said Deed 01 Trust on lhe property s1tua1ed in a.aid· Thi• buelnai1 le co~ HARTMAN said ruoun:es I/Id sut>stancts. tennsoftheDMdofTruet. HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES1 ... -------------'"""'-----. County and SI.lie and de1c,.bcd as totlows As more fully described on said ducted by: 1 corporallon A PETITION has as rtserttd in a D«d rtcorotd estlmated fM1, cl\arg" LYING BELOW~ DEPTH Of &00
Deed of Trusi -Pursuant to Catiforma Comme,5ial Code Sec hon 9501 (4) lal The regli trant(1) com-been filed by CHARLES September 18, 1986 as lllSIN· and Hptnst• of the Tru .. FHT FROM THE SURFACE OF
C•il the sate may at the eh1c11on 01 me bcnetociary, inc.tude some or all ol menc.a lo transact bus!· 0 . HARTMAN in \he ment No. 116-4304•9 ot OttlOll tee and of the trusftaT ere-SAID PRO~RTY 8\JT WITH NO me personal property described 1,.. ine a1ucl\ed E11n1b11 "A" ne .. under the flctltlout Supenor Cour1 ol Call· Records. ated ~Mid D...i 0 ruet. RIGHT Of SURFACE ENTRY AS
· E•h1b1t "j\" 8ualne11 Name(a) 1111.0 forma. Coun1v of Or· Pan:el 3: An ..Wustvt usemcnt ~ S .. 1.~.!.~·341 ~ PROVIDED IN DEEDS Of RE· All good• equ1pmenl 1urn11nings. F1a1ure•. furn1lure, c hattels 11nd person· eboVe on: 12129,193 enge. appurterwit to s\ICll condOmlll· ......-.....,,....,, nterut CORO PARCEL NO 422.381•
al property ol whalevor n;tture ownod by Grantor now Of hereatter attac hed UdO Realty Group Inc., THE PETITION re· ium uM on and M r tl\t 11• end addlUonal advanc.s If 03 The sueet ICdren or 001., o,. a lhaed 10 or used In and about tne 8u11din911 and Improvements now Ronekf T-"Of PrHldent e t h c c uARLES d d any will In~••• thl• fig erected or hereatter 10 be erecled or l<><:atcd OI\ the Really, alt fucturea, IC· ........ .,. ' f ,..,. qu 5 s 1 8 "' r, Slncit common llH ISStQnt ~· •-•· • common dtsig~bOn ol 111• ..... tialement was 1..., O. HARTMAN be ep· such Conclomtnium UM as set ul'9 .., aa... b ere.JI "'is known 10 c essions and appun anances ltlereto, 111 renewal• or replac:ements of Of sub· wtttl the COunty Clerk of pointed as personal forth tn \tie Oedal'Jlion of CM· beneficiary under ~s"" _ 9fs0":EsT WILSON
s1ttubon1 lor any ot the1oregoing all bu11d1n9 matercals and equtpmenl now Orange County on Slpl~ represenletive to edmin· nants, Concobons and-Rulnc· •,aid o.ect,._.~!..!"*andhertto-dellv· STRE-ET COSTA ME"'• ,.., , or herealler det111ered lo 1a1d Mortgaged Prem ises and 1nlended to be In· t>er 8 1994 f h -~ ,.,....,..., .,,. ""'-r stalled or mcorpofOled lhereon, all Cuh Collate ral held by or lor tne benelll ' · f82tGe3 ister the estete 0 1 e and AeseMbOn of East· •red to the undenlgned a FORNIA ThlS s,ie Wll be made,
of Gran1or, all mcmetary depo11ts which Gr.anlor has been required to give to decedent melltS lor 8aclt Bay Village wrtaan Oectamlon of o.. wilho111 C<NtnMll or W<ltUnty, any pubhc or pn11ate uhtory with respec1 10 ulfltty service• tum11hed lo the Publlahed tffwpof1 &Mell-THE PETITION r?· rtcorded May 8. 1985 as lnstN· fe111t and Demand for Sale, expressed Ol lmPlltd ltgaldtng
Mortgaged Premises, all proc eeds trom any casualty 1nsuranc:e policy claim, Coit• Mtsa Dally Piiot quests the decodenl 5 ment No. &S-166238, and as and a written NotJc:.e of 0.-lille possession Of encum·
all proceed• 1nctudmg those lrom any condemnation award or Hlttemenl; Septlmber 30, October 1, WILL end codicils. if amended by Ille hrst amendment fault and Election to Sell. braOcn to pay !ht unpaid prln·
all tunda, chattel paper, de.po111.1 accounts, deposit account.I, Inventory, 14, 21, 1994. anv. bo ednmted to "corded Octoritr 21, 1985 IS Th• undenlgned caus.O ctpal sum ol $166 609 04, plus goods, credit card recei11ae>les. ina11ument.1, documents. gener•I intanglblH F96S probate., The WILL end lnsl/ument Ho. &S-4026.35, and aald Notice of Default and lnle!ISl as provided In the Nole
(including but nol llmllad to no1es, letters o l credits. certlllcates of deposit, PUBLIC NOTICE abnv cf od1c1ls e1e avail· u turtbet 1mended by the Ste-Election to Stll to be ,.. $tCUred by Ille Deed ol Trust. 1rademark1, ltad• name.a and syn\bo11 used in connection U'ter-1tn, con-a le or e>Camonetion in ond Amendment recorded De· corded In the county pllJs an additional esdmated
tracts a nd aubcontracll, con1ract.S of aales and notes or challel paper ans-onai208587 lflolltlo"• •toe . flte kept by \he cember 9. 1985 as mwment where the real property 11 amount 01 Sl 744 00 IOI ad· .Ing from or by virtue of any transac hOl"I related to the Mortgaged Premlael). court. No SS.•93397 1n 0( =al located and more Ulan . and au petmll.I, llcense1, franchises, cert1ltc:a1ea end other right.I and pr111t· halneu Neme THE PETITION ro R Oonl of b Co thrM month• hlvt vances. II any, unaer tilt terms
taooa obtained in connec1ton with the Mortgaged Prcm1ae1 Collotcrat shall Statement quests ou1hor1ty to c!rllomsll (htttln= colle~ ' tl•Pled alnc• auch ol the Deed ol Trust and '*''·
al•o lnctudo, bu\ no\ be llrnited \o, radios. communication• equipment, c•ll The fo!'Owlnci Plftonl ate administer the estate rtlen1d to u the •0tetarat1on• rtcordatlon. charo•s and expenus OI the t1gnat1ng equipment, alarm aystoms. telephone •Y•tems, window 1crcen1, dOlng bullneH .. : under the Independent nd ho th Condom! 1 Golden WHt S1vlng1 A•· Trustee. Th~lender/Benellclary atorm wlndowa, shadea, ranges, retr1gera1ofl, washing machines, dr;or1, en· LI 00 MA NAO EM-ENT Adn1tnistration of Es· ~ s wrton e n um soctatlon S.Nlc• Co., as under Ille ueed of Trusl has
glne1, oenera1on1, 1ran1lormer1, machlnory, putnP6. moton , compreuors. COMPANY, 33n Via Udo. tc.ttes Act. (This authort· · . TN11ff, Poat Office Boa signed and dtllwred 10 the
bollef'I, condensl~ unlbd tuel s torage tani.s: d1spou11, dishwashers, tabt... Newport Beach, C.Ufomla 11 11 h Parcel •. A non-exctuslw east· 34951 San Antonio TX Trus11e a Declalatlon or Default
b 92883 ty wi a ow 1 e person· ment appulttnant ·to ,\ICll Con • • c hairs, drapes, r • • 1, springs, mattreues, tamps, hoses. toota, lawn Udo R--11u Grou Inc 01 represontative10 toke dorn'niu Unit 1 , ...... • 7f2tMIS1, Telephone ol lh• obllgatJons secured by ·~ equ1pmcin1. aot•s. d1ei1ers, mmors, 1elc.Wl11o ns. tumilure, tetev111on antenna (C-"foml-•~·'' 3331 ,f.. Udo", man" eclfons without .,.,.111• mu ........ , .. ~~~!!·. N8um: ~ (2a1n011!!,l~•I•·' the Oeed ol Trust and a No 1ySleme, telev11ion cable 1y11ems, aetev11lon satethle 1y11em1. recreatlonat -.... ' • .,.. ... ..... ..,..r .. ~'" -· 'I ..... S d1 •• ~ llcdon Sell equipment, 1nclud1ng but not hm11ed to 1w1mm1ng pool equipment and H · Nawpof1 h, CA 82663 obteining court approv· M r Ind actOU those PQrtions of tam Sec:tetary Date: ol Dtlault and E 10 • ~ erclH equlpmenl, hre ••1mguish1ng equipment, etevato,.., speallera, s1gn1, Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-al Before tak111g certain tile common Ml of Palt:tl 2. not ot/21114 ' whldl rtcofded on 12/23193, IS and at1,renew111, ttptacem11ni.. and aub,htutlons lttereol. All material•. 14•· ducied l)y: • ~allon very important ect1ons. set ISldt In the OeclmtJon ASAP13ttt3 Ooa.11n1nt 93·0894683 Book ...
tur ... gooda and equ1pmen1. ineludmg addihons thereto, which granlor no• Th• rtgl1trentj1) com-however, the personal sl1own 111 the COnclominium Plan 1on 10/14 10/21 -. PJG• -·, ot Otflclal AetOl'dS
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naa or at •nv ti me herea uer acquires. and which are now or at any ume maric.d \o lranaact butJ. represen1e1111e will be as ttstrided common In ' ' This Sall wit be ~ndUC11d by hereafler 1U.ched to or &lluated upon or allu1ed to lh• R~a•ry. Including but ne11 1#MMr the Flctrtlout reQu1red to give notice Plltd 5. A non-lldusr! tut OUAllTY POSTING AHO PUB· ,
not t1m11td to, ell e1ec111l1ca11on equipment and power hnea, whetl'ler owned BUllMu N~(•) lilt.CS to interested persons ment 1pj,u11enam lo s\ICll eon: PUBLIC NOTICE LISHING -'lose 1ddr'" 111d ind1v1duatty or 1oint1y with otne11, watRr supply equipment and water cankl, ebo119 on: 12/:i9193 u nt e s s ttoey hove domlllum UM lor lngrtu phone numlltf It 1651 EAST
all hHtlng, hghling, cooking, relngetahon, waahmg. drying, plumbing. venli· ~~~ =~lhc: .. waived no11ce or con· eorus use and t~nl on' FOURTH STREET SUITE 228, tating , lnc1ner.011ng, w111r h.ahng, radio, commumcallons equipment, call Thlt ~ fifed ~entod 10 the proposed CM!' ~ llCfOll al assoclaboli SANTA AH1'., CALIFORNIA
algnahng equipment. alarm 1y11em equipment, telepnone and ttllev11lon with the ,.._....., w~ of 11c t1on.I The 1ndepen· OIOl>trtY 11 ctetintd In the OtcU· NOTICfOfTNllTEE't&AU 2701 (714) 285·9966 FOR
equipment end hnH, elec1ncal dt1hw11hlng equipment, air condi\Jontng n.-,..::=,"on' .._.. __ dent adm1n11trot1on __ ,. ... _, .......... , ... ~ -u-IAUNO. l ·tl1I INQUIRIES (619) 45o-t23S equ1pment-.no1.,e1. m&chlnery g1norator1, transtormen, etev11or1, pumpa. ~-... _.,, -.--.. -euthorttv will bo nro.,ted , • ...,. •. """'"r ,.._ -'" .,.., Oaltd Stpliambtf 3o 1994 motort, compre11011, lutt alorage &anll.1, shades. drapea, blinds, dlspoHll, berl. 1114 I · " AddrtSS' 2634 Baell Bay l009 ,.,._1'1·llJ.a noul '
range hoods boollcas .. c11b1neta, 1prinklert, fire ••hngulah1ng equipment, FU1092 ~~r:~~ r,1~~ 8,;~~~~~:g~ Costa Me.,, Callfornll • ' YOU ARE IN DEfAIJlT UNlER RrOAAn:-:..:::.u:
otec1r1cat wmng pipe, and ttoor coverings, au built·1n equ1pmen\ •• aho..n ~ Newpoft IMd\-to Ille peution i1nd 1ht 'net lddrtu Ind olhef OEED Of TRUST DA LINDA A WAANEA ~UTHOA· by J)fan1 •nd specltlcaltons recttahon equipment Including •w1mn11ng Coate ,.... Deity Piiot el'lows good oouee why common dUIOf\lllQn. if eny, Of o.1M1. UNlESS YOU T ZED SIGNER
POOie, Hunu, 11eam rooms. w111rlPo<>I•, and e•ercit• equ1pmen\, at11n1talla• ~ 30, October 1, the court should not llll rHI l)I09tt'Y duafbtd abo"8 ACllON 10 PROllCT pp lions ol 1ny k1!ld apec:lelly de•lgned lor the Mortgaged Preml181, Ind •ti llC· t 4, t1, ,.... grdnl the authority. Is putPCWd lo bt: 2534 laCU'Y PAOfl(RlY, rJ MAY 8£ SOU> A lOfl,lOl1•.1onMl4 c.11ot1e1, p1ru, replacements and t ub1111ue1on• theteot end eddlt1on1 F96S A HEARING on the laop, Cost1 Mesa, ca ~I APU9llCSALE.fYOUNEED 11'\tfelo AP• 93t ·I0-401 , 402, •03. •04. •05. •06, 407, 4De, •09. 410, 411 , 41 2, 937·6$.038 EJCPt.AHATIOfll Of TliE NA
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th• llrtet •ddrH• and omet common du1gn1uon, II any, 1hown htreln doing~ aa· IF YOU OBJECT TO S•ld sale ~ bt mldt, bllC IPllOil*d Tltlatlt r NOTICE TO CRHllTORI Of 6 4 2 5 6 78 The tol.81 amoun1 ot the unp11d bel1nc1 of the obllgauon aocur•d by Ill• fL<mAL MAnERS t8 cho 9rnnt1n9 of tho WllllOll\ CIM~ OI WI~. ,,.,,..-to Deed CIC TMt, ,.. IULIUl.l • p,.~ IO be •old and ru•on•b••••tlmated COii.i, e11penH1 •nd edVe~•· Morning Glory Aancl'lo l)lhtiCln. yo~ t1flo11ld bllttAorlndfll, 11911111fla ... Qlldld on.,",.. , ...... 11 .... t• u.C.C.) 11 the ume of me lniual publlcallon ot the NoYce ot sale 11. SI ,001 .l:t!I 2.2 Sinllago Maro'•rlta, CA •Pt>Odr 01 tho hoe ring pouculon, OI tncumbnllCIU, ID ~ ~~~ ~ ~ Ale-NOTICE IS HEAE8Y g!Yen .._ ________________ _..
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CORON A GENERAL 2 602 COSTA MESA 2624 HOTELS , ______ LO ST Ir
DEL MAR 2122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim & M OTELS 2 718 COMMERCIAL FOU ND
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim .... 14 Eeatatde Duplex w /3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE 2925
EMPLOYMENT
5530
I \. HUQll Bedroom•. 2 S
fOUAL HOU11"0 2BR 1BA front h ouse. A i baths, fireplace 111so LAGUNA BEACH LO T: Pomerian
ono11tru""., $1250/mo. Frplc, w/d ~ .... A J PETS OK. 548-39S9 MOTOR INN Male, 1-yr-old, ·color Advertising
All'1ll u&lltlhet\1uot lnlllis ';~rf.J~·.N;,.]!;,·10Avall ,..,._.~ LRQ 1BR $500/MO Wlky" rentals. Frte BUSINESS OFFI CE orange'sabla, no COi· lns1"de 11WSP llt'll..-+cc11oiufed· Quiet, clean. New liBO h d 1 lar. Lost Sunday. Oct lfllflir...._tAC1 tl 1M1u -2-B-r-1-B-a_h_o_u-se-.-d/W-. b ... t d • eate poo s. FOR RENT 2769 16, near Superior & Sales . ••• e,.ron c on o ... paint. Stove. ~vall ..steps to ocean. $175 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• ......,wtlkaiuu111il1ttll nu pnt, fp, gar. $11501 very clean 2BR-2BA lmmed. 673-0838 & Up/Wk. Maid sar-oa,,nal(n)earRHE~!';gAHRoOs·
".._.._ . ..., ,.-rlt 11nct. mo. Open S et 12-4 exec condo, securtty,1------...... --vice. Kitchen avail. Small offices. reason-P a · .. · We are seal..ing a
141111111111 er '''"'"''"''"" 519 Orchid. 644-5837 Jee, parking. Near Triangle Square, 98s N Coast Hwy. La-able nr 17th & Or· Please • call June at tull·t1me Inside Sflles.
•··•• 11 -· eel .. 11ugion, ---------$1750/MO sngl tvt 1BR, yard. Pet ange Costa Mesa 64S·30S7 or 722·1353 Rep tor the Classi· :;;, tl.ldki~'b. 1111111 °' Cepe Cod spacious ••• oceentront... lN•l.corne. Avall 11/1 . guna Beach 494-5294 Call Betty 644•2270 · 1_1_e_av_e_m_•_ss .... a._g_•___ fled Adven111ng De·
.................. 1111111 3Bd 2.SBa. frplc, mstr 2BR-2BA nicely furn, S500+d•p. 997·2986 REWARD· LOST PUPPY panment who pos·
..., ., ... .....,.., .. hm1· st• w/balcony. Walk to very clean unit. avt •UNBELIEVABLE• VACATION •-C-0-.-••• -E-R_C_lAL____ Monday Oct 3 all sesses strong sales llUN•~•·lleM." restaurants & beach, 10/22 thru 5/15. • E'sld• 1BR No pets. RENTALS "'-'" black German Shep· abil·ty and Iha desire
n1s -~ wlll not .,,,...s_1_soo~·-a_s_8-8_686___ $1050/MO Enci garage, laundry. 2 722 PROPERTY 2778 hard. w pink co.1ar ~oa 1~•s ~c~~sst~~,'~
F I 3B d ... very lerge lf•rd... SSSO + dep 642·5964 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Lost vicinity ot Tcw1n· ....,...,'""'_,lhef\lit· or e •••: r + en, R tJ •• k p C money. Good typing
..e111tor.111I Hullwllklll1ill 2'hBa, 2-car gar, w/d. ~:a~~BAapr.lrkn• n~':.~1-IA-G_UNA______ :,~~~.~~:~~N:ar C ·2 Ofc/WerehouH J!sa, ~::as~ncan ~~~ skills a plus ,111,.,_ II Ull lft. Ow 1tldtn No peta. S 1700/mo. frpl cl t 900 s/f, nr Fairview & 54,. 78s8 Avall 11/1 760-8812 c, ose 0 ocean, 2Ba, gar. N pet s1200/ s F 6 912~8 oo "" · Thts 1nd1 1dual must ere ....., ._... IUI Ill ..,,...----· ----fruit tr"•· BEACH 2648 week-. Karen 434-\:424. S wy I • .,.. l ,..,...,, Mftftitts 111 uur Gorgeous ocean vi-$1200/MO .or 619-723'1~3 be highly mollvated
-673 RENT hard·worklng and _..., .. 1'811M1e II a hm, 4Bd·2.SBa, tam • -B If II f I h d --------... _______ PERSONALS demonstrate the -o1us11GP1t, ...... 11c.m-rm-rtmodl 3 car gar eaut u Y urn 1 e RENTALS TO 1• -•• s 1 BR on aandl Incl Big '••••••••• ab1hry to meet dead·
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1 IHM,ullHUD 3400 Agt 640.5664 Screen TV, all appls, SHARE 2724 BUSINESS 8r 1" Imes, work well w ith
""llll·IMll 1·•:'2 ... H Q. for REDUCED.JAS CRK BALBOA U1i11. Wntr thru 3/95 FINANCE other people and
....... 1,ern,OC .. 1 ,i1111 • 24 hr·~· pools, tan-ISIAND 2606 $1250/mo. 262-4555 s380 50, 3Ba, uul• .. •••••••• PER SONALS 3002 provide effective ·-"HUD ...... .,._ I 3bd 2b d 11 customer service
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
tam rm, now $2500 t 70.,B A d 1• The proficiency to mo (31 0 ) 598-1802 2Br 1Ba Kit, dining, NEWPORT pe s. "' voca 0• AMAZING AMY LIVE present lnnovati\&
lrplc, clean and new BEACH 2 669 CdM. 675-8634 Sherry BUSI.NESS 1-305-978-4743 IMI Crec:f selhng Ideas and ex-
palnt & carpeL Avall 2 Npt Beech ocean-OPPORTUNITY 10718·1·604·821·8779 ecute revenue pro-
COSTA MESA 212 4 now-yearly 675-5967. front rooms avail 11/1 29 04 1·9()()..6S4-6667 S399 mill du-clng "'Special
•1BR $925• In 3Br house on sand. 1-«I0-35>4257 ~·cv IS· Sections:' Is a plus 2~~ 2BA S725/Up Frplc, w'd. 6So-697j_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiim'·G....-lr-l•-0-,-C.,.._o-at.a--M-•-•-• Depenoabll1ty a
••••••••113 br '1.75 ba 2·atry BALBOA S -~~r -38d f For the.beat ~ttme Uve talk & home ph must Great o~
condo, 2-ear gar lndry PENINSUIA 2607 peclaJS! Frig. d/W r apt, 2-r-ms or business oppo11un1ty .., '• 1.305•926 . .21 ss port unity for the
CO STA MESA 1024
hk up,refrg,n/smk/pet Incl. 60X30 pool. No rent. gar-space avt. in tills paper call 714-s2.so 18_ right candi date
pool $1000 5415-1001 liiiiiiiiiiii•••iiiim peta. No fees. No Q.uiet locallon share S3:)-5329. Good benefit pack·
Newer E'alde home ••3BR·2'hBa, pool,
$925 INCL UTILS leaH 545-4855 1/3 utJ +dep 675-2940 ,_P_A_Y ___ P_H_O_N_E_R_O_U_T_E~ HOT & WILD! age provided.
Small 1 BR & Studio LIDO PENINSULA Beck Bey> house, yd, 50 LocaJ & Estab Sites 1-800·860-6969
'$.550. Kit, dining area. 1BA·1BA avt 11/1 fp, w/d, pet? Must be Earn SlSOO weekly. Toll Free Call FAX resume to:
appta, lndry, Betllnd ll· Beach Uvlngl clean, mature, mellow, 1-800-86645a8 24 hrs 631-6S94
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMEN T
5530 5530
Human Resources
Manager
We neea an ei.pcn
Our m•d·s.ze, gro,.,1ng
company needs an·
swers to our tough
porsonnel, 10001 and
benefits questions
The person ,,,,O' lolls
this ne...-pos tion v.111
act as an internal con-
si..tant to our manage-
ment team, and com·
plete prOjects in sucn
areas as compensa·
toon planning superv •
sory u a.rung ano 1:>en-
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Req,Nements current
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n•a labor law. wori..er s
comp, ADA regula-
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t.ons. etc · appropriate
educa1 on and train·
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• e ... per1ence In a s1m ar
pos.uon.
PRESSROOM
MANAGER
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seelo.s p•rson to •i.n
plate press ma11room
operation Must h3~•
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skills to gel 1op-qi.a ty
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strong commun,ca·
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selling (:ommerc1al
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California
Community
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Ann Personnel
425 w Broadway s .. 11e 300 Cnltfornia Community GJonoale CA 91204 News put>l•shes ne ..... s· papers In the a.en-or ,..,., to· da.1 area and 1n Or-___ e_1_8_-S4_s-a_8_9_1 __
ange county an~ per-PRINTING
forms comm arc1a1 Urbanite Operatora &
production work Tn1s Pr••• Persons
pos111on Is b3sed in Community newas:a·
Glendale ,and rapons per seei.s uroanite
to senior manage-operator " th s years
ment. operating eJ>.penence
tennis, 2 car garage, 3Br 2Ba, low malnt AJC, d 'lux $'1150 mo.
yard. $229K. Open Keith, Agt 722-085a
SaVSun. 6So-3008 Agt brary. 106 E. Bay $1000/mo. · 1 '"5+ut852-8886 ,,.•••••••• Atten· Juoy Oetting 714-723-0823 °' 3 10. Prtvate beach 1" or call for an inter· Please send res..ome
596-0619 710 Lido Perk Dr 90 hm pooVten behl••••••••• EMPLOYMENT view al (7_14) 642· a-.d cover latter 10
& lJrt>an te press per·
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NEWPORT
BEACH
IAGUNA
1069 BEACH
2 DUPLEX APTS. 7 14-e73-9030 •P• SSSO/last·ref w/ ANN OUNCEMENTS 4321 • ut. 301 Cellfornl•
2 happy upbt designer 1 48 1BR & 28R, garage, OPEN 7 DAYS 033-7172 or 646-8473 I••••••••• Communltv News
w/d , ulll Incl. Yearly MONTHLY RENTAL ' , •---------~=:;:;:;:;=;:;;;:;;;::~I Attn: Personnel
• $995/mo. 645-5852 Until 611119s. ~ blk to Mstr BR/BA. Spac101,1s 1---------E MPLOYMENT CALL TODAY 425 W. Broadway Bayside Condo Incredible Ocnfrtf M lreole on 34th st. behlpief. Ntwty redec upgtad•~ 3BR on LOST Ir 5530 START TOMORROW SU1te 300
2Bd+dan or 3BR w . North Laguna 2Bd· .... 28 B & excaptlonally clean. Penln. w/d. $600 ... Y.I F OUND 2925 •'ii _______ ii Telephone work gath· Glendale CA 91204 CALIFORNIA
2Ba $1600 mo avail 220,,... upstra. r 1 8 • 2Br 28a tum, w,d, g'ar utls. Bryan 673-2523 11 1 1 N or tax to 818-548·6897 COMMUNITY NEWS bay view. Pool. spa, ' gar. Avt lmmed. $995. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim A" ' As i t t. ering in orma ion. o steps to bch T boat 12/11 Agt 494-0870 675-9304 Iv• msg. parkng. 818"'451-4473 NB Oceen Vl ew 2br 1• um an s I an .selling; Casual atrnos· LOOKING FOR 1 ST 34Z4 s .. l'•rrw:. .::;: R.:
sllp SS SOK. Mak••---------Oceentront Winte r 2ba, f/p, w/d, new $$REWARD$$ For Real Eslato olc phere. Hourly-comm s ... 114
oHarl Judy Davis, NEWPORT Lrbceh•, Bb~· 2m8•c.1'1'.'2P'trpt0,, Fully tum 3Br 2Ba, paint. ,$450/mo. 384' LOST KEYS Macln1,olsh e'-P· data Call 708·236S. N h JOB? I a· Los A ;~ts. CA flMS) 729 .723• Prud CA -& Balboa Bl 6S0-7S17 entry 1 Ing good peo-ow irm·g 1no1v. 1 ll)b .. ., ~San F.irnan.::o "' w/d , d/w, nu cpVminla gar. SlSOO/mo. No · Lost on Sunday, OcL pit ·orga~l .t ationa l CASTI N G·MOV I E to Rep leading spons EOE M F\ H Lowest Priced 2·Sty BEACH 2169 Sl800/mo yrty. 675-1723 pets. Karen, 434-1424 NB Shai• nice 2 master 16, aet ot k1y1 at '"-skills nee. Salary com· EXTRAS . & fashion publ ca· 1----.,..-------• S Br 2Ba Apt. Pool, spa Newport Beach Pier mansurate w ability. -Producl on trainoes lions. See p1ac1s i.e 'Port treets" Near Back Bay. N,smk or on the beach. Key FAX resume to Coas1 on ma or t m studio. FL, NY, HAWAII 5 BR-3BA, move-In B h Ar CORONA 11.nrrl!n llVl!OUS prorl. S588/mo ... 112 ring has sentimental Newport Propert1os (714, 891•2251 Condi ~994 Agt eac ea DI!' -lln 2622 -.w~u· utl. 940-0185 value. Pleas e call (714)758 9829 2 Wlo.S pd tra.n trans.
NEWPORT Winter or Yrt~ ''ii~-.~------RENTALS NB-Fash lsJEastbll· spa-Yolanda, 7 14-835-• CLERICAL & lodging pro~1dea
38 2B F II h Furn/Unhlrnlshed 11 '••••-.••• clous townhse, walk 0730. No questions ADVERTISING AM CONSTRUCTION ~Oo xexapt ~~--~~-11~1s1
In rthe Hagh.tsm$3y7So,ooom• 1Bdrm & 3Bedroom NEW Studio neer bch.•• to Back Bay $450 mo. asked. ASSISTANT S7SO to $1600 mo. Lndry room, spa. Very._________ U FOUND CAT or• long Busy ocean view con-M·F 9·S For .ppo·1ntmen" call ·-nda 721-8792 Y Full time. S7.SO hr ct • c ta ..,....,,,...,,,.~~=--=----~ VIiia Rentals pvt. Avl now. S6SO. U11I ROOMS 2 7 06 hair male, v.hlt• bib s bl DEPENDABLE Stl'\.I ion co .n OS MECHANIC Top notch Vic Jashlnskl RealtOf paid. 675-4062 NB-Shr 3Bd·2Ba. great and b oots, v ery ta •· Mesa neeOI mechanic needed •
645-6269 Open House 675-A912 •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hse/locl Steps 10 bch lnd1vldual needed to Office Help. Will train BMW, Porsche Mer-•• t & .Un 1 • Nl9 l""TOWNHOUSE a-t ._, .. __ p--•--··a. Point • fnendly. Found 10 11 provide clancaJ sup· w ks ...,. ..... ----Clean tun friendly .,. .. p & L Paper Of oners cedes & Ferrara Euro· · eoo O•""' P la c e NB 2Bds1S., 2 cer cov-N'-c•---quiet home ' ' .... rospect ugo-port for the advertis-c s R • • ...., ...,, NJS $435 548-3277 1 s 1 N 1 ustomer vc eps '"'••in Automobile En-•red "••kl~, well locl Fum. bdrm w,..lt prlv.. n a · e w P 0 r Ing depanm&fll of a ... NPT HT. It & I 3B ...-,... Sh .. d bl Adm Assl Pers Asst. gineermg, 17th St a ry r $900 mo. ool P""'· w/d $425&0 875-2102 Npt Hghta. N/S share ores. " op la e growing community El(p Dispatcher & In· CM sso-2277 2Ba, fp, tarn rm. Fr Avl 11/1. 723-0940 °' lrg 3Br twnhm. Private Alter 10/3194. newspaper chain Ac· Sida Sales Mgr FT PT. ---------drs, S449K. 6S0-0943 BEACH pgr#S09-8883 Beaut NB/Dover ShOfH mstr bd/ba, wfd. Near 646-0972 curate 1)plng of SO. Hrly,salary FAA PT Coi;nter Person
Bkt Ed V111 den Bossche RENTALS Lg unfum/cable, ph,., beach. $600. 645-1232 FOUND MINIAT URE SSwpm a MUST Ou· 548-9536 or app t Cash er 103·::?p M·F
kltch, lndry. Reapon. SIZED MALE DOG toes inct..ida data entry 1001 w 17th St •M Starl S6 hr 11 Qwal
CEMETERY LOT/
CRYPT 12 25
Pacific View In CdM.
Value $2800: Ask
S 1650. Could be dou-
ble. Gary 841-6038
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
BALBOA
ISIAND 2106
W INT•• WE EKLY COS•• ~r • 2624 .....,.,,S3~7~5..,,+,,..utl~·1.~64~5--9~S-1~5~ Prof N/S to shr condo · L 0 Ii A r •--. ~ ~ ..,. NB Pvt In Newport Beach & h eavy phones Costa Mesa 1.;10 e PP Y ''"
1"'4Bd ...... S3SO.S14001'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CM·N• Prlv. bath. Full near beach In · area San Joaquin Rd. Hours 8.3oam·S·30pm .,,,.,,,...,.,.=,,,,.,..,..,,.,=-:::"":-:..,...~I person. 351 Hospital
WINTER (P'URN) 11t Mo. Pree Rent 2ar houae prlv. Laundry, be, tenn~I. S4QS L ook a llke mixed Mon-Fri. Good ben-CONSTRUCTION , 4o Ro •IOS, _Npt Bch
23BBdd ocnffrntt ..... $$11~ 1B .. gat W'alde New g.,dener, uUlltlH In-_1nc1 __ u_tll_. __ .0_7_8_4_ breed. Could be part efota, opponuntty for ~;e~:i k for Hpe~~ll~ _P_T_G_E_N--'L_,,O....,F""F""l""'C""E,_
oc!'.!nNu··.;1;; ...,., cpv ...... 1n•' ... .,,.,+· •~ eluded. $400 545-9729 11tRoomate nHded for Keeshound, aheltl• °' gro
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ROOM atepa to beh 3ba prof n/1 S4a5-Call Pl•••• phone 714 site of employment ha"' computer ••P 2Bd bay vi-·· $1700 Bright, -1\lny cleen 2Br TII J • L M · this wknd 97s.874 5 435-9969 For cons1aerahon. call D ENTAL A SST. F(T Npl Center inauranc• 3Bd ba~ock · $2450 twnhous••'Yf•. Patio, 67 .... ~0969·S400v / •o • """s __________ , __ F_O_U_N_D-.·-K_l_T_T_E_N_ Judy Oeltmg, 714-&42· Group Practice in office RoH, 644-e4oo
Udo houH •..... $2100 pool, lndry tac. $700. ~ mo un,nlf Bpdrmf M. Furn odr Male. 2 mos old? 4321 Ext. 301 . Nwpt Bch needs I 1 Full Service Harbor Vlllu 646-9081 RM w/Ba, NB pvt home. un um. ro om an assistant 4 day Wk al· Peat• Brevo 11 look· quiet. walk to all. Ory aon. community pool, Gray & black stripe, ternatt \'I day Salur· ing tor CASHIERS & Property M. t Quiet E"sld• 28' 1Ba boat storage avt. ssoo cable. ull, storage & white back paws. PLUG d (7 4) 640 1122 OR'\ERS (must be upper trplJc. d/W, patlo, + utJI NJS 645-2228 gar. $650 944-222 8 Found at St. Michel ays. 1 • O\er 181. S5·S5 50
l1'lt PNdenllal lndry, gat. sns 1nc1 • . pool area (Newpo11 DIEDRICH COFFEE hr -1.ps. Atso 1ooi..1no S1•w..==-•-wat•r/lruh. 545-7352 Ridge) on 10/11/94. n••ds counter slarl fOf COOto.S & Kitchen
673-1900 · 1 BR Mobile home. HOTELS RENTALS Call 760-l670. IN help for th• Costa, Help PT or F'T ,4,pply
From $490. Quiet & 6 MOTELS 2 718 WANTED 2726 FOU ND: Schneuzer Mesa & Newport 'en perspn. 1104 IMne
BIO CANYON Secure. 1991 Newport Gray tamale, Mon. 10/ Beach stores. Qua••· A-.1 Na ... ·poft Beach
Lovely lmmac 3Br Blvd. Meo8~73 PILOT CLASSIFIED Na ROOM WANTED 17, on PCH near VIiia hed applicants must PC Uaera nHOaO 21ABa, view. No pet1.1-....... -------M , k Nova. Call lo Identify, have re1tauran1.reta 1 4.:l"-)r po1en1al. 714· $35001 ..... 759-6869 18R• ap11eloua. ~ It'• the resource you ature, quiet, r\lsm ' 497"'4144. exp Please Cail -.•arne 2"'1·3.,H E I 603 aide, gated, nt be8ch can count on to Hll a •••k• room near•---------... "'
BEAUTIFUL 2 .ty .. bd Blutt1 condo, 2100 a/f, & ahopplng. 5e15/mo myriad of merchan-ocean. Avall In 30 LOS T : 5·month-old 81 :'38.2281 _P_E_O.,.._P_L_E_P_E_R_S_O_N_ 3BR·2~Ba perlKtlonl & Up M2-U58 dlH items, becauH days. Larry 840-4404 Norweglen E lk• •DflfVERS,MOW HIRING ~~~· 3f~i~c~ ';;~~~ Sl9SOAI B~~~anr•l·A"""'V"""A'""l'.""LA~B~LE~-=N~O~W'."".-2~B~r our columns compel Seeklog apaeloua room hound Pupp~. grar./ ~:~~ ~~~~. ~ :C~cf =:~~\~v~~od~~t:~~~:,
floors & paver• $2800 gret, IT 18a, lrg kl1ch, din rm. q ualified buyer• to p<lvate bath-share klt ~~:=.~: ~~~r~~~1 ~~;:>1~ aoo-~o.2567 new ott1ces PT $1 ·
Agt 873-6900 _B_L_U_F,..FS.,...,,Fl'~O~N~T~R~O":':W"."" From le75. 831-4033 calll fM2.·S978 tac. In COM luxury vine Terrace. CdM. 2K F/T s 1-.aK. No
FURNISHED WINTER & 2Br+den, 2\.-\S.. dbl VIiia d'Eate Afjte. home. 723-5938 NEEDS MEDICATION. Frff Haircuts P,hoo• lnteN ....... 7S2·
ahort term rentals, gar. Spectacular view. ·'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiil $50 reward If found. Pem1s & Colora. Call (930 ap11 t o bayfront Recent maJor UPQfd•. II PieaM call 044-9868. Jackie 714-532"'4933 ---P-IZZA......,..._,,D""'E"'L"'"'IV"'"'£"'R"'V,,...,,,P-:"1'::-
housea from $1200 • Mu1t '"· '2400 1••· Q UIET & SERENE leave · me Hage If Q overnmt toba. Nov.1 Apply after 4 OOpm
$2400 673-6900 Avall 11/15. 75~90CMS we're not around. hiring so Cal area Velenlln•'• Pl&&•
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tits '"· WATERFRONT HMES Harbor view Hom.. Palm. ~esa Aparb'l1ents •aLoT cLAaa1F1ED su1.500-S62,ooo Fr" ea1e N••'POl1 ei.a.Ne
Lovttly remodeled fam· Portoflno, view 48d· It'• the resource you ~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ __ 2_•-;t1r=m=1=g=7=1=4-=760-=n=1=1:!-________ _;_ ___ -==----,
3 frplca, roof deck $2750 Agt 840-See4 So ncJr & )'Ct so f.tr... myriad of merch&n-Ovtrstocked with lly hm 4bd, den, 3ba, 3.5Ba, avl lmmed, can COYnt on lo aell arr.:
S2800 mo. 173--4118 Thar's the fcclinP )'OU mot diH ltema, because stuff? Npt Shra on water • o ir our columns compel A call to
Your own undy bchl when you lave at P.llm quallfled buyers 10 ClassiOed
IALBOA 3Bd-2S., 404 62nd St. MCS3 :m"'lid the lush calll • will help
P S1800 mo. 642.,..917 ll'n.'Cncry of secluded M 2 ... 7a 842 -5878 ENINSVLA 2107 NwPt Hgt• 3Br 3Ba o-· woods & scud)• i»lms. TWnhM 2-cs pr. f/p. Ptnlnlula Point Aull now. 11385 & St'Udiol. 1 & l Bedrooms
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1-800.247-1209 72~ ~ 721448t & Vcrool Blinds c_, ._..Inc SeawlMI 4Bd 2.5aa. & Cciling fans •
PENINSULA Pflrne 3 yi.w of pattc. Deck, • NEW Cvpn, P.linl & Tt.lc
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BICYa.ES
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1950 Weet.m Ftyr rapo
bike• 1150. HI wheal repo 1500. Skate
cycle '50. 173-4868
1877 Duttleld 17
Bay Launch, 65 HP Evlnrude, no canopy.
$1950. Call 64&-3454
•91 1eo• 2 .e Smk all-
ver/taupe. MOVl:c:;
mu•t ••"· 2e1 ml Under warranty
$22.995. 759'-7659
1 .. 7Mwoecle•990
SL Sport• Coupe. Hard top+convertlble.
Teal color with cra8m
leather Interior. 35K
mlles. Asking low blue
book ot S24,000.
Good buy for a beau-tiful. out.standing car.
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CORONA bart a. Euclid • SAT/ c•DTAJNS WANTED 'SM> Nissan Stanza, blk, SUNI School deak, ,.,... auto, A/C, new tlrH/ EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 FURNITURE 6014 DEL M4Jt 6122 TV, clothes & morel 100 TON+, M.V. Fin-front brka. S6900. 845·
5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i•t Oot 2 2 78:r,.:zpm ;~t0;~~~ ~~~ tttt'. ~·~j · 8512 wk, 459-6576 hm
liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES 4 U SALE Solid oak entertainment •STAT• SAL• Furn & mlac. Items 1-800-808·1234
Furniture, accaaaorlai, cntr $200, •leaper Victorian furniture, re· Inc. llvlng & bdrm, kit, Ask for Brad or Saul. TOYOTA SECRETARY FIT lYP· 10--40% offl Buying 1· eofa $50, coffee tabl• frlgerator. lVa. e tc. oak tables, baby crJb, " Ing, It computer, order piece or enUre aatate. $15, glrla crulzer bike 930 Poppy Lane stroller &. much more , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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follow-up. Call before 3012 Newport Bl. NB S75, Lightning roll· Saturday M 18707 Sen M.,oo• CAMPERS, RVS, '84 4X4 PU Long bed,
11AM M-F 881M>288 Please Call 54M123 arbladaa U ·9 S100, 781M>278 _________ ,TRAILERS 8014 4-cyl. am/fm/casa,
t ired of punching llm• Nagel style pictures Lota Qt Everylhlngl 85K Great cond $4500
-•-ke? Make S100/dy •BUYING ITEMS* $20+ Call 722•1252 · Doora , mlrrote, NEWPORT oboRaul•722-8544 """"" New 28' motorhom.e •=~~--.,...-.,...-=--:-=-frbm home or more SS From 1800-1960. 1 pc dlahea, pot~ & pana, BEACH 6169 for rent. Full kltch. '80 Cem~ Wag~n LE.
310-798-4643 ex DP2 jewelry to enUra house MEeCBANDISE 1 945 re cord a & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil shower, TV/VCR. Day V6 to trans tan contents. Immediate ~ player, light flxturea, · au • • Y•rd work, clean-up, cash, top$. 673-6223 MISC. 6015 buffet, books, old ESTATE SALE-Sat 8·2 & wkly rates~S9--8S44 fully ·1oaded, rl rack,
wash can. PIT tempo-books. alee & hrdwra. New area rugs, office ---------56K miles, xlnt cond.
rary. Muat •P•ak En· SAT/SUN 8-5 tum., freezer, coffee MOTORCYCLES s11•5oo. 760-973o gllsh. 648-5557 days APPY '11 uCES 6011 Cltrua, fruit, avocado 18 C•rmel Bev Dr table clthes househld &.MM't trHa-1ru1t1ng s1o:TrH1--------·-.,...-' ' SCOOTERS 8018 --------Roses SS; On Palms Lota of great llama, fur· lt.-ms. 2851 C•HI• VANS 9225
Hotpolnt washer & elec 6-8' $20; Gal planta nltura, appla, clothes,
dryer, almond, near St: Shade, pin. 15 gal baby & maternity, chll-Humongous Marine '83 Hond• Sh•dow liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SWID Mettf 750 CC. Good condl-1994 CHEVY AITROS
SUNDA'I, Oct 23rd tlon. $2100/obo. 12 to choose from.
Daylight til Noon. B-' 673-9232 Wholesale prices.
' 100% bank fJnan OAC. direct from 100 yacht ••••••••• Dir 1·800-554-7687 ownera. Salls, hard· 1_..,...,,..,,.,,.,...,,~,.,,,..,,,..,..,.--
ntw, $275. 759-0279 $20; Herb• 135 kinda St: dren'a toys, eti;I Ulac $10; 80!M74-IM22 2006 Seadrift-Sat SAM
W••hr/Drp $140 E• __ .. Both Good Condition FALL Fl RE WOO D1---------
Pleaae be aware that 648-S848 SPECIAL Seasoned COSTA MESA 6124
th• llaUnga In thla cat-wood, free dellvery. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES· 5533
ware, amall boats. AUTOMOBILES •CHEVY ASTAO VAN*
2 FAMILY-SALB charts, books, out-••••••••• Passenger/C&1go/ 1 o O ' a of It• ma . board motors, nautical Conversion
egory may require you Order before Nov. 4
to call a 900 number FJT9UT'rTTe~ 6014 for this low price . v.u'tu V&UO s 150/cord, S90/half Clothes, kitchen, fum, decor, sextants. etc, ---------25 to choose from all toys, apo_rUng goods, . •tel Josh Slocum res-BMW 9030 at wholesale prices.
Bdrm Ht queen blonde MO VIN Q .Q u •I tt ~ etc. SAT 8am-3pm, tuarant parking lor on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 100% bank flnan OAC. French Country Baa-Item• Whit• Maytag 2742 Freemon! lane PC H In Newport Dir -1.-800-554-7687
EMPLOYMENT ••tt. Amolr• and chest waahr, gH dryer, 714-432-0382 Beach. For more Info, '88 7501L
In which there 1• a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cord. 714-768-6635 charge par minute.
WANTED 5535 w/mlrror. Night atand custm blk king bdrm 3.pc rattan aectlonaJ In call Mlnney'a: Fully loaded, real1----;..__-...,...._-------------------:---....;....-------i $1800 758-027~ Ht, new matt: couch, xlnt cond. Norltaka (714) 848-4182 beauty! Sac $20,995 VOLVO 9230
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Swedish Prof NurH'a beds, oak tables, sew-other furn, TV, bl· extanalon/A·frame lad· BIG ONEii Santa Ana 547.3555
ald•Uve ln/out-10 yrs Ing machine, ap-cycles, ate. 646-8022 dar. Calligraphy Ht. __,....,...__,....,......,.----i---------
axp-ref·lovlng-cooklng pllancea etc... Low 50 + braaa hand lea. Lido lale O•r•ve/ CADILLAC 9040
driving-etc ... 648-3735 prices "888·3080 FREE TO YOU6022-Gius shades, pica, E•t•l• S•I•
'81 OL T 2D; 4-ap, AJc.
new paint, mobll phn, atereo. 11 SK Sharpl
$3000. Call 642-7406 Real Eetate Receptionist PIT M-F ate. SAT 9am, 111&9 One Day Only r--------...i .9-1. Phones. It typing, Chenv bdtm set, un-TahaU Dr. Maea Verde _Everything goeal
.... llTAftlMa clerical, general office DIME ~:~bed$1!~n~l~•"l ATTN: GARD•NERS 314 ROCHESTER Saturday, 10/22194 Busy Wiie.fl loclllon. duties. NB. 729-1 522 A LI.NE 6000 matt, S250. 895-6046 Large pink Illy bulbs. Baby Items, futon, 10 AM. 3 PM
comp ~ For ..,._ Retall ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 648-9832. king bad & double Furftltura, collectlblea,
'78 El Dorado BlarrlU '83 Volvo DL. Auto
Strong running, new trans, A/C, PB, PS, brakes. clean Interior AMJFM stereo, ca11.
S1400 obo 631-0871 . $2,050. Call 673-3872
'Thtl'tu •1 ... at South Coast Plaza Dr•wlng boerd table desk & drssr. Wicker FREE SAND 9am. cookware, llnana, call Ron Tavtor. =I CHRISTMAS GUILD 1• Child'• great bunk bd, bed, misc. Sat/Sun flatware, d lahware. '80 El Dorado Balritz, ---------350 V8, A/C, Full
Power. Xlnl Cond. ANTIQUES &
s 2350 * 831·7149 CIASSICS
Mtwr•rt has f·uu • P* .. ·Um• & chair S76. Queen & BBQ 64o-6783 Call &75-3828 tool a, tur•aau1r aa, "" .. ..., • mattress, box aprlnga ..,,,..,.....,_--,,..-,--,--....., plants, pa o furn lure, 673-7300 Retail Clerk positions. $85. Lrg rattan chair Chlppend•I• formal•---------Chances are and much more.
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714-548-2520 w/ottoman blu/wht dining room Ht. seats JEWELRY FURS 115 VI• Cordov•
PILOT CLASSIFIED stripe canv~s. almost 10, w/buffet & china, L 119T • 6025 you will flnd When you write
It's th• rase>Yrca yDY new, s12s. Sln .... r saw $2500. 714-828-3177 w A&\ what you need Movlngl SaVSun 7:30-a Classified ad, •-121 Clothes, furn, can count-on 19 Hll a mach · In deak/chalr Couch-Pillowback at the price BBQ, books, etcl In Include all
myriad of marchan-$75. Asst. ptctures white 7' like new RANCH MINK you want to pay alley, 415 Vista Roma dlaa llama, becauae $35 each. 873-6608 · $350. 759_7700 Long luxurious coat, the facts
our columns compel fully raveraable, $975. when you read SAT 8 :00•3:00 and get the
qualified buyers to, .......... Pastel sleeper/sofa, So-Stunning Mary McFad· Cl ... lfled LOTS A GOOD STUFF results caJll 11 Wat mirror, off wht den gown, alze 12, dally ••Priced low.••
842-58'78 MERCHANDISE aect aofa, 19" MGA $4000 new. '$425. PP 142 •• .,.78 2015 Windward Lana __ _,Y_o_u_w_a_n_1. __
Color TV. 759·1741 Call 64e-6308. -""~ -Dover ShorH
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'85 Olde Cutlass Con-vert ye, whVblk ln1.
83K ocig ml. No rust,
xlnt cond. orig owner.
$799~. 648-9502
172 Merced•• 280 IE 4.5. Mechanically
sound, great shape.
Must sell-make offer.
PP. 646-6308
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SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 548 COATING 3570 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REP All 3880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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ACCOUNTING/ Pg# 714-567.()918 work. L'1587430 Fr••--------.IUNK To The DUMP H. ThetueHWla. IEaq. .IENKINS PAINTING exp. 24 hrs 654·7.831 --------
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L REP•Tes 3516 hHcleanlng. BJ-wkly/•-------& DECRS J 3615 the Trash Man won't! MASONRY 3828 drywall, texturing, etc. PLUMBING • 3890 SERVICES
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Bkkpng, fin atatemta, Susan. 714•573-6628 •Wood Feno••* (714-881·1882) .tOIJll DOMll llAIONRY CHUNG'S PAINTING THI LOCAL PLUMBER Big Mlke'a Tree Svo tax eves for .amt/med fl & M CARPllTS •PROFESSIONAL• An •xP•tlenaed replace/repair, lrMllaulng WE'LL haul away whet Brfck•StoneaBlock•Lg lnVExt. Reas ss .. Ouar Tree trlmng/removal, corps. Low ratea, free All rapalra,reatrec:hH HOUSECLEANING dependable d oor "tlmatu. Low prices. Uc'd th• Trash Man won't! & amall Joba OKI Uc work. Llc#375802 -a WiUiam 8angtf1 Co.· clean-up. 16yrs In CM.
consultation. 64M718 Sall carpet whoteaala-BY LUCY·7yr• ""-p/Raf hanger. Quar work, AdvantageConalr.974-5301 ..,687191 931-3832 Bond/Ina. 638-1534 alnca 1947·We are aa Free eat. 850-0270 S di ta ,. 11 u o;;,. D 910 ·---------.. close aa your phone. r. acoun -• s 6 Low rattta 64e..ia670 raaa. on 521·8 .-1 ________ _
anytime 909-341-6904 1________ --------JEWELRY 3784 i--------I RAINBOW Clrcle llalnt. Ll476000 875·9304
ACOUSTIC or Pgtll I09-353-e333 SUNSHINE•CLEANINO Dtnn.a'ALL FLOOR INSTALL MOVING 3834 Pllndng. lnl/Ed. HouMI ALLIEOIS PLUMBING WALL
llMODELING 3408 14Y,. exp. Local Rafa. ~·" REPAIRS 3620 WIWam Harold Jewelers Apt. Ou.I. job. Free Ht. Comm/Ind u st/Rea COVERINGS 3932
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHILD CUE 3536 Maka Ille easier call seeVI"" 3584 W t h &~ I al St. llc1569897 838-8888 •Drain Cleaning• l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ual Beat Bet 83" A1n1 ...,, '-"" Yin ... , .. _r...._ood, a c awe ry rep r PUBLIC NOTICE 1• ...-. • •• ._ .. .,... Antique In. Jewelry VANGUARD PAINTING Llll874731 846-3299 Cuatom W•llp•per
ACOUSTIC MASTaftS DRYWAL&. FINlaHING ceramic. marble, eub llUy/MMrlde 873-0385 Tha Calif. Public Utlll· Interior/Exterior ENOCH'• PLUMSINQ Strlpplne/P•lntlng
A1moval•A11pr1y1•W1J1 DAY & NIGHT CARE COMPUTERS 3516 Patching. texturing. floor repair. carpet. .ties Commlaalon RE· Oualityl Uc#878&48 Drains/Remodels/Re-No fob too amalll ~:=~ ~;;r,'.~~~nt lnfant.tl'oddlera Ouallty work. FREE Uc, Bond 643-3882 IANDSCAPE Ir ~~~R•E•Sh !:: ~ 0 U:~ Fr-l!•t 645-9205 Pa Ir a. L 115 8 0 5 2 6 5% Off w/ad. 873-2837
Lg yard. Frwy close. ••l 714-984-9017 mover• print their 8C>O-e38-3140 We gala should hano
••O• HUTTON CO. Exp/LIQ. 722·8130 Computer Tutorlnt1 Expert Rapalr/RemOd/ BANDY MAN 3710 IAWN CARE 3808 p u c Cal T number· toge ther. Strip, lnatalf, Apply•Ramova•Palnl ---------Beat Intro to DOS, Acoustic Removal. timo. ·and chautt.urs PIANO • VOCAL advice to the crazy.
lnVExt. Complete dry-Exp"d Nannlff aV811 for Wlndo.wt1. 20.yr prori. FREE eat. Spray/Hand .,......__._, p...._ .,._._t a.alo Y•rd Melnt. print their T.C.P. nwn-LESSONS 3868 PROPERTY 833-7172 anytime
wall Hrvlce. 9G8-<8320 llv--"1 poslUona Into Discount with ad until Texture. 714-435-0988 ..._,...... • ·-_. &..wn'!.t Cleanupe, bet In d ~ liiliiiliiii•iiiiiiiiiil MGMNT 3898 or call Pg* 4 13-1037 loving homee. lrlah Nov 10. 714-72S.1985 Custom palnt-drywall-Tree Trlmmln•, Lt menta. If Vo" have a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Nanny AQcy. 874-4108 carpentry-wallpaper Heullng 97 ... 248 q~aUOn about IN la-Gottuao Mua~ Studio
DRIVEWAYS 3585 r•Rf::!°~:i~M9 &;;;; aoen; Landacpng gallty of a mover, llmo All ages. s to adult,
& lnlgatlon, Trimming or ohauffeur, c:all: beglnn~ to clualca
LIKl!-NU CONCRETE tM...&Rental Pre,.rtlea & Removals, Clean-Public Utllltiee 1947
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New proc... remove Paint-Carpentry-ups & Malnt, St. Uc, Commlulon PiAHOa Beginning thru oil/rust •taloa Crack Drywall and morel 11'1990.25 eeo.e1oe 71.....,..111 Advanc:ed. AJI agaa.
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Undlcape, ~ 11one C er P • n tr Y. r o o fl n g , a lnatallatlon. UghUng LowMt. 81or99•,. prof. Jennifer, 84().8889 F:::~~l=S c ......... MJ.OIU ILECTJUCAL 3610 plumbing. drywafl. r'rM Ht,/Sr dlec. WMI XLHT ,..,. , tv min. in..
stucco, pa&nUng, tile, bNt any written Hll T1.,_, V/MO 2A1·7117 ---------• ..,_._..,....... ___ ..,....... _____ Brick, Block, Sto~. Tiie electr~al. Jim IM1·7404 Chrle 1_.,..._ .... 1.AA•..a PET
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CARPENTJtY 3510 Cleantng Co. Hon.et· ,pie, aeo.. R•f. 20 Yr 211 F eat •Hl.Q HANDYllAN• La ..... pe RSPAIR P&DITDIG 3858 SEIVICES 3870
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JlOOPING 3910
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Local co, great prlcaa.
Evans Roofing 7"4·7834 Thor~.Uable. 13 E>cp, Tarry a97.7994 ReJ'Com-:t:· S~ dlec' tH4-115St ..... ......_a = ... _____ _ yre exp. 1x()f(. 9'2·7033 ' • M8"bu low-volt e ..
A to z HAJIDYllAN • Lt!' 238300 842-e568 Plumblng/elec:/Water p ... 714/79 .. 7 aa aW.P. YOUllQQUl8T Pereonalla~ p .. Care sperUWTeet! ,.STAUIAUACI CAllNfT1 ...... • Oo ycx.i need CONTI.ACTORS £1 lieO"loal W9dS heatera/aprlnklera/cell I Piii •• C•lllutu l<enMI alternauve. No 11\U'tn.wuw 3921 ~· ~~1-.· '~~•,!IC>Cmall• 3551 Local Uc:. contrae1or fens. lnatall/R•P•lr. Pf'll*l•n---. OUll. palrlllng bw llfOfla ..,... or worry, Uc, 1•••••••• ..... ......,._ ....._.....,.. .._ _,,..., r Q lck Rn I FREE 241-01a7 OllLY IM•hue UcHOZOIL "9 Ina. Aefa 171-711M ue.. 402. F uE ... pon704ae. Mt. ~Npalr• •-.... 14u....:. . IPIUNIU.D SYaTaMI HIRaACMPCWTU , .. at. eo-7 i .. ........, ... ,. 111-7114 ....._ -~ & Install, .....
Addltlone/Remodele ........ Cleaftlne* QUICIC "•aPONaat ** CaS ** . Quat Crpntry, ft.ant, It ... ....,....... PW1'I& ~. Cool milling Flr•IW•t•r/Rep•lra. bpaf'cl, 0.pand6bte, Local Uc:. 20 yr up All typee of elac*tclll ~ ....,, ... PLUS toudlUpe. ~•pair. ,r .. WI../
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