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DlNE 'N' DONATE •.. Eat
out nt ijella Theresa restaurant
in Corona del Mar tonight and
you'll help a' homeless family
have a brighter new year.
· Theresa and Michael Jordan,
owners of the restaurant at
2325 E. Coast Highway, will do-
nate all the evening's proceeds
to help a homeless family of
five secure housing. The restau-
rant's staff will also donate their
wages and tips for the nigh,t.
The restaurant hopes to raise
enough to cover the costs Qf the
first and last month's rent and
to pay for furnishings and
Christmas gifts for the family,
which includes two young
daughters and a teen-age son.
The Jordans learned of the
. family through FISH Harbor.
Area, n Newport Beach c'hanty.
For more information on to-
night's program, call the restau-
rant at 673-8444. For informa-
tion on how to help the needy,
call FISH at 642-6060.
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JINGLE SMELLS ... As you
get a jump on your 'holiday
shopping, here's something to
consider: A Balboa business is
promoting what may be the
most unusual gift idea in a
while -Dinosaur Dung.
We ain't kidding. Maybe
Draper l.nternational is.
"lf you are stumped on what
to get lhat persoo in ye or Hf e
who seems to have everything .
.. consider the latest in the di·
l')Osaur craze that has swept the
nation," Dr..iper's press release
says.
"Yes folks, direct to you from
the tar pits of yesteryear comes
this nostalgic gift made from au
natural ingredienis and guaran-
teed to be a conversation piece
wherever you display it.
"JGds just love to take them
to school for show and tell and
Dad like to put them in their
trophy case or eve n ... hang
them next to their prized
stuffed trout.".
Anyway, the company is sell-
ing these "prime specimens of
pre historic poobah" for $9.95
-plus S2 shipping.
Oh, one more thing. Because
the dung is "fossilized," there is
no odor, the company promises.
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WHERE THE LIONS SLEEP
... Word is that the Penn State
University football team -and
its supporters -have decided
to stay at the Westin South
Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa in
the weeks before their Jan. 2
Rose Bowl game.
The Nittany Lions, who will
practice at UCI, have selected
the Westin and the Waterfront
Hilton in Huntington Beach as
their hotels of choke. The team
will arrive in Huntington Be:icb
on Dec. 19, spend a few days
there and then move to the
Westin for the duration of their
stay, until their game against
Oregon. .
Proximity to the UCI practice
ite and other local attractions
like the beach and, of course,
SoutW Coast Plaza, were key
factors in Penn State's choice of
the Westin, Nelson sajd.
So with the money the team
minds to spend in Costa Mesa
-on dining, lodging, shopring
and other expenses -loca
businesses may become the
team's biggest fans. -
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'TIS THE SEASON ... For
bouncing checks, police say.
Local law enforcement of·
Cicials arc providing merd\anl$
with advice to prevent getting
stiffed by customers with bad
checks. Among the tips:
• Be wary of new accounlSi
nbout 85% of all bad checks arc
written on accounts only a few
months old.
• Carefully verify the •iana·
.hare with a photo 1.0 .
• Be auspicious of customers
reluctant to show a photo 1.0.
• Make sure address Informa-
tion on the check and 1.0.
match.
The wunty District At·
torney'a office heads the Bad
Check Realitution Proptm,
which pa otrcnden a chance
ao awNcl crianiaal cbarpl bf ra-pa1".tl merchanta aad 11t...UD1
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• COSTAMESA Forecasters tell
• to expect
some sattered
showers to arrive '! 1 · !J r f
this morning and continue
late into the afternoon. lows
around 50 degrees.
See Weather, Page 2
Winner of California Newspa'per Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for. 1993
Cap .. inay
oase loss ...
tor Pisky
investment
.,.. Newport-Mesa officials
hope insurance coverage
and county 's special
guarantee will minimize
losses in rontroversial
investment pool.
BY CA.a.OLYN MlLLER, Sr...sr WtJTU
NEWPORT SEACH -Ne\\·
port-Mesa Unified School Dimitt
borrowed $47 million to p::in1c1·
pate in the county's controvcr<i.1al
investment pool that has ::.ulkred
a Sl.5 billion lo::.s.
ll's a strategy tbat scbool bo.ird
President Ed Decker calh "tov
rbky" and one critic .S:l}'> t) "J
joke."
But school dlStncl offic1ah ari:
banking on an insurance cap and J
special guarantee from Orange
County Treasurer·Tax Collector
Rob~rt Citron to protect thdr in·
vestment made -with t .... o other dt'
iricis -loJn~ Ucified.~b.ll1ili ---<1•
Orange Count} C-ommunity Cui·
lege District -· and the Orange
County Dep;.inment of Educ.ltlon
The four ag,enck:) borrv...,l!d ;.i
total of S'.!00~ milltun to 1m cl>t in
the fund .
"I'm '>Cry gl:ld .... e bought an in·
i.urancc caplNcwport·Me::.a. S'llpa·
·in.tendent M.lc 13crnd SJid ··11 \\.l'>
Newport Harbor's Ayuko Kojima, Sara Fairborn and Julie Hecker, left to right, get emotional after winning Division I title.
the pru~I thing to do at ti ...
tune b..:c Ul>C 11 there 1:> a ~h.in 'I.'
inr 111 .. ur 1.t rJ'i:"' JetnmentJI to
us. "'e • :intcd to m:.ure again'>! ' .
Newport Harbor sails to state title that po~1b.il1~}: ·
The fm.:m ... · II: '>trapp.:.d Jistrkb
hJJ hoped l, rabc reH.n ues and '
cam about S l n.1!11un a }1;...tr from
the deal. But after last \\-eck's J •
tonishinb announcement that Or·
.,.. Girls volleyball team
wraps up near-perfect
season with first-ever
Division I crown and a
No. 1 national ranking.
Newport Harbor footbaD team one win away "9om CIF Utle .ingc Count)'s in'c::.tment portlv·
!10. ,.,.foch hJd declined S 1.5-billiun
in the \:llue of Vic county'~ no,,"
Sl8.5·bilhon mve tment fund, the ..
BY R.lCHAJU> DUNN, Sroan Wuru
FULLERTON -It wasn't
the cozy Newport Harbor High
gymnasium that Sailors girls
volleyball coach Dan Glenn
calls the dungeon, but Cal State
Fullerton was close enough to
BY BAR.P.Y FAULJCNEJl, SN>an Wuna
NEWPORT BEACH -Weary N~wport
Harbor High football players and coaches,
many of whom surrendered sleep to the
adrenaline blitz that accompanied Friday
night's 13·10 overtime Clf semifinal playoff
victory over -Foothill High, shuffled into the
school's field house Saturday morning to
share a collective sigh.
After the brief respite, which included
treating minor wounds, swapping celebration
stories, ·and viewing ~-boniCold videotape of
their record 13th straight victory, the un·
beaten Sailors then began their week·long
countdown to history.
None of Newport's 63 previous varsity foot-.
ball teams have won a CIF ·Southern Section
championship, which will be awarded the \\in-
ner when the locals host Servile High of Ana-
ht:im (11·2) in the Southern Section Division
> ... fOOTUIJJP•9• 4
--.--r:.our a-gency\ imestments :are un·
certJUl.
11 the return from t~e count\·,
tn\CSlffil!nt drops too far. the d ~·
1r1cts could· h.i'e trouble p:l}ll
back the interest on theLr loans
But Michael Fine. director ot
fi~c..il sen ices for the Ne\\ purl·
Mesa d~tr1ct, is confident the
school's 1n\c~tment is prnte tc~.
call home Saturday night in the ClF State
Division I championship match against St.
Mary's of Stockton.
lt was a home-court advantage the Sail-
ors reaJly didn't need in sweeping ·the
Rams before 1,926 fans, about 90% of
whom cheered fol1ho Tars. ·
4, 16-14, 15-10 victory over St. Mary's,
Newport Harbor (33-1}, with its first State
Division I title, also won the mythical na·
lional championship, having entered the
match ranked No. 1 in the Mizuno/USA
Today poll. ,
The Sailors, ranked1 No. I in the state
from the beginning of the ~cason to the
end, were once agajo Jed by senior outside
hitter Misty May, who procured state tour-
nament MVP honors for the second con-
secutive year -only Lhis timt \\'ith a
championship.
Newport Harbor had been pushed tQ fi, e
games only once in 1994, that was against
He said a S~<>O.Ull\) "c;ip·· \\;i\
purchased b) the o.,trict \\h~n ii
ongmllly became part 0£ the 'P'K>I
in June 1993 to protect lb an!
\C)tmcnt 1( intcre'>t r;.itt.s sur·
passed 5'C £\en so. Fine s~1d he
1s not \\Ortic<l the county's pvol
\\Ill C\CCed that r'1te .
"There 1 nu indic:it1on th.ii th •
count) pool "111 fall apart at tlm
point," he sa1J , "The)' ha\.C a fidu·
ciary respon ib1ht) to us."
Capping a near-perfect season with a 15·
lclttered showers expected today;
.U. ltDl'lll llllY be Cll the W1Y
Acoording to meteorologists from the National
Weather Service, scattered showers and rain in
sonic areas arc predfoted to fall early this
morning and contiquc into late afternoon.
The lows will be near 50 degrees and the highs
at 60 dearees.
Another 1torm system is coming down the
coast from \he northwest and couid bring an
increase in cloudiness late Tuesday and a slight
chance of showcn owr the basin area late
Tuesday and early Wednesday.
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What a diHerence a year
mike pr Tanager P-ark
.,.. As basketball hoops
have all bu~ disappeared,
so have complaints from
neighbors.
ed in front hi.t the rules to pl;i)
by: •
• &ce~hc no~e and protamly
1s prohibited.
• AJcohol and drug use is pro·
hibitcd.
• Lincring and/or urination ul
BY TncA Bor.GA'ITAt Sm• w~nu. public 1~ prohibited.
• Open court "challenge !.) •
COSTA MESA -Nestled co-tem" shall determine ClOun users
tily in a comer of Mes:i Verde Take :iway the words ''is" and
rall a traoquil little place ~lleJ "prohibited," and the h t is idcnti·
T.-r Park. cal to the compl11int.s ~oiccd by the
j lu{v,-Ute park at 1780 Hum· nei&hbors.
~ Driw wasn't such a -'"Things arc much better now.'' ~·.~ft a year ago, when uid Carol Xtci le, who livcs right
ua popularicy was in fuU $WinJ. ICfOU the street (rom the bas·
Durin& ill 20-ycar existence, the ketbaU coun. "It's tDOrc ol •
park -•bida •• home lo two ne••t.~rhood park, and il'a bcina tuo bubt -bad be· ... -baiwn "lbe place" to \alCd (Of \u inttndciJ pwpoM. You come~ '" people ••lkina in the pan ~ floa'. .a °"'' the city, ~;'t early mornin& untU laac at
.,.. .... lnliD ou&side lhc ·•ton ~from the nc'•h· ......................... . .... ......-. ..
'"lllllil .. l '..rirr••• util borllaCMI were afnid '° .... &be • ... • padL" 1•.-n~ .. IDdtieaed SNdllO., nrec'dvnol ...... ~ !J.' .:.:":.:: ta. ,... ....... .... Jail ::~ :,.., l)ei II hr. ~allflll• ID .CJtr Hall
NMr, ,..., ~ baskalball hOop u.a Wftaaliy vuillltd. tlid Kllall
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a Monday, December 5, 1194
-Charging
into another
credit card .
Christmas ...
I l's alrJlOSt here, the Credit Card
Christmas where your financial
pain is amortized over the year
instead of one swift Karate chop from
Santa. Unfortunately, there are no
59 and
. Holding
preventive measures
against this highly
contagious Yuletide
fervor, which flattens
feet and wallets,
ovenaxes dur liver,
and triggers ringing
in the cars from an
overdose of
Christmas carols.
Every year I vow
I'm going to have an
old fashioned,
uncommercial
Dickensian Xmas -
even if it kills me.
L've tned to persuade ~y friends that
we should swap inexpensive trinkets,
and save our real presents for the
kiddies. This unseasonable heresy put
me in. the same category ·as the Grinch
Who Stole Christmas.
After weeks of being inundated with
Santas ringing bells on every corner,
and Christmas trees glowing on every
vacant lot, 1 finally succumb to the
pandemonium. Buckling on my boots,
and collecting my batt~red credit
cards, 1 limp off to the baule.
This yearly ritual can be compared
to running the New York Marathon in
a corset. The object is not wining the
race. bu t surviving it -gasping and
broke. For openers, there's the
two-mile warm-up from the parking
lot, (frequently in the next county), to
the ~hopping mall. This is wh ere the
long dt)tance runners areseparated
from the amateurs. Shuffiing io and
out of ~tores on a day-long crusade,
give~ me: the drized feeling that I have
<lied and bee n consigned to an eternity
of shopping, for my sins:
T he t11ree most challenging people·
on any li:.t are teen-agers,
husbands, and grandmas. The first
immediately returns your gift because
it's not hfp -even if you consulted a
high priestess of what's awesome.
Husbands are more polite and feign
enthusiasm for your necktie with the
iridescent flowers. However, it
va nishes in the closet, behind the
Regimental tie rack, i:tever to be seen
again.
Grandmas are the most
misunderstood of all gift recipients.
There's a common belief that once
you reach the age of Silver Threads
Among the Clariol, you're ready for
Lavender Toilet Water, a lap robe,
and fleece-lined bedroom slippers.
However, Grandmas are a mixed
breed. They vary from Little olc
dearie::. in orthopedic shoes and
conservative prints to chic ladies in
Chanel suits and gold spiked sandals.
The gift should fi t the woman -
not the.age she admits to. I know a
great grandmother who wears Opium
Perfume and Wonder Bras to enhance
her cleavage.
I We close with a note on Christmas
Card Roul ette. No matter how many
cards you mail, it's inevitable a few
people wilt be overlooked. These arc
the folks who will ruin your day by
sending yo u an extravagant card with a
loving message. Take heart. lt also
~ happens in reverse. With Christmas
Card Roulette, )'OU can't win 'cm aU.
Nnnry Mdntyre's columa appears
MondDy.
MAIUN• ADDlt.UI
LOCALS ONLY
CITY EDffOJl DUS YOltOJ. s.t0-1224, ext. 361
L00111••1ACK
Aerial view of South Coast 'Shipyard during the World War H years.
. -r . Birth ol a boat yard
South Coast Boat Building Company once prospered on the peninsul a
0 ne hundred fi fty' people worked
Cor the South Coast Boot Building
. Company in 1941 before the start
of World War II.
During the war years, the company
increased to more than 1,000 employees;
10% of area residents 'worked at the boat
yard on the peninsula.
tugboats, consisting of Frigate Class fleet
minesweepers, destroyer escorts, land
shi p medium and landing ship tank. This
work was done at the old County dock,
where the Balboa Bay Clu b now stands.
was so outstanding that it was the first
West Coast finn to be awarded the Navy
"E" for excellence flag.
The company received six of these
flags, including ones with five stars, the
highest award granted to a shipyard
engaged in wa'r work. These flags were
awarded to only a few businesses
nationwide. The company won a Navy contract for
conversion work on all-wooden boats for
use as rvtnesweepers and then was
awafdcd contracts to build new
minesweepers, 45-foot Pickett boats,
aircraft rescue boats, and 110-foot sub
chasers. At the same time, it did repair
and conversion of U.S. Naval and Army
The Mexican Navy senl a small fleet of,
World War I vintage boats for repair and
conversion wor~r These boats, German
surplus and bought from Spain, were
painstakingly brought up to Navy
specifications by the boatyard and sent
back to Mexico.
The South Coast Boat Bu ilding
Company was disbanded in 1964 and the
large bayfront property was sold. Next ·
week, we'll take a look at the early
history of the company, because, as the
saying goes, that's a whole 'nother story.
Throughout the 1940s and into the
early 50s, during the Korean War, varied
· craft rolled down South Coast's runways
into Newport Harbor. South Coast's work
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-Compiled by Anne Spi nn
Launch Pad launches .holiday
workshops lor children
The Launch Pad, a branch of the Discovery
Science Center located in South Coast Plaza's
Crystal Court, has a full schedule for youngsters,
ages S to 14, during the holiday season.
During the last week in December, 90-minute
Launch Pad Holiday Workshops include:
•Dec. 27: Dolphin Day. Children will make
dolphins with Model Magic, learn how dolphins
breathe and play an echo location game.
• Dec. 28: Space Science. Participants will shoot
balloon rockets, make space food, create their own
"Martians" and experience a planetarium
performance in Starlab.
•Dec. 29: Eye Spy. Visitors will experiment with
optical illusions, learn the art and sc ience of· making
a kaleidoscope and discover princiRJ~s of vision such
as, why eyes see in color and how to find their blind
spot.
Holiday workshops are at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3
p.m. The cost is $7.50 for non-members and $5 for
members. Space is limited and reservations arc
recommended.
For more information, can the Launch Pad at
546-2Q61.
CITYSIDI
Nine local arUsts receive awards for works
Nine local artists received awards in the Newport Beach City Arts
Commission's 1994 Fall Juried Art Show#
The winners are: .
•Purchase Prize {the artwork that the ·city will buy for its permanent
collection), "High Wire Act" by AJ Newman.
•First Place, "Broken Circles" by S. Keith De Wine.
• Second Place, "Sunset in the Beach" by John Chen.
· • Third Place, "City of Islands" by Janet Hilford.
•Honorable Mention, "Release and Transition" by Ann Anson.
Special Judges Awards were ~ive to: "Twilight Interlude" by Jean
Dales; "Wild Beach Flowers With Angels" by Kathy Kehoe; "Lefl
Han~ing," a ceramic piece by Jeff Netzor; and "The Castaways" by
Manetta Coleman.
Man ldiled In motorcycle accident Is ldenURed
A Newport Bcctch man killed Thursday afternoon when bis motorcycle
slammed into a stalled car that had been left in the traffic lanes of
MacArthur Boulevard 'near Newport Coast Drive, was identified as.
William R. Kral, 25. -
Irvine police, who handled the 1:15 p.m. incident, said three other
motorists had struck the stalled car before the accident. The various
motorists were standing alongside the road exchanging information when
the motorcycle rider rammed into the rear of ·the car, police said.
Kral was taken to the trauma unit at Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana, where he was pronounced dead.
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Today -French bread pizza, seasoned
vegetables, orange wedges, vanilla
pudding cup, choice of milk
Tueaday -Chicken pa tty and bun or
jumbo com dog, fresh carrot and jicama
sticks, "Terrific Treat," choice of milk
Wednaclay -Honey mustard clippers
with com bread or jumbo com dogs,
mixed vegetables, cup of pears, cake
square, choice of milk, free Waldo
puzzle.
Tlaunda1 -Italian spaghetti with
meat Nuce, French roll, crisp green
Nlad. Ranch dressing. cinnamon apple
llicel. choice of milk
Frida, -Oilcken nugetl with
favorite sauce ... delicious" tatQra,
applesauce cup, banat bread. choice of
milk ..
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MOUND TOWN
TODAY
,...,..,uuanON
''Inventing the Jewish Future of
Orange County" ii the title of a
Town Hall meeting. hosted by
the Jewish Fcdcrauon of
oninae County at t~ Jewish
Fcdera1ion Campus in Costa
Mesa at 7:3P p.m. For details,
~II 259-0655.
A.D.D. unuu
"Attention Deficit Disorder.
The Big Picture" is tho title of
a free lecture.at Coastline .
Counseling Center, 1200 Quail
· St Suite tOS in Newport Beach
rro'm 7 lO 8:30 p.(ll. Call
476-0991 roe more information.
TUUDAY
HAHDWalTIN• A PIUONAl.ITY'
"Bringing Personality i~t,p
Focus through Handwnung
Analysis" is 1he title of a free
noon program at the Newport
Bc:ich Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave. A history of
h:indwriting analysis and other
topics will be .discussed by
presenter K4l1y Bonnett. Call
717-3800 for more information.
WEDNUDAY
HOLIDAY IUPPOaf oaouP
Get through .the holidays not
only in one piece, but wi1h a
sense of peace. Newport Beach
marriage and family thcrnpist
in1ern Maxine Cohen will be
conducting a supporl group for
men and women who arc going'
through a divorce or who .arc
recently divorced to help them
cope during the holidays. The
group will meet on Wednesday
evenings Crom 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
Cohen's Newport Center oCfice
today through fan. 4. Cost is
$25 per session. Olli 759-0579
for reservations.
DU WINO a PAINTING
Older adults can learn to draw
and paint with oils during two
separate classes on Wcdnesdny
nftcrnoons through Feb. 1 at
the Ons is Senior Center, 800 --
Marguerite Ave. in Corona dcl,
M:ir. Cost is $42 to $47 per
class. Call 6-'4-3244 for details.
CAHCH JU,,10RT GROUP
Hoag Cancer Center in •
• Newport Be::ich is hosting a Cree
holiday suppdtt workshop from
7:30 to 9 p.m. to nssist tbosc
who have lost a loved one to
cancer. Call 760-5542 for
reservations and inform:uion.
•HAJCIAIT AT Tl"ANYS
Pionncle Group, a select group of exccu1i,es, will hear Jo EJlcn
Qualls, vice president of Tiffany
and Co., speak on international
and corpor:itc gift giving during
a breakfast program from 8 to
10 a.m. at Tiffany & Co .. 3333
Bristol Ave. in Costa Mesa~ .r
Cost is $15. Reservations are-·
required; guests nre welcome.
Call 723-4212.
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In the wake ol recent nre, stories are spreading like names
H E'S PRIVY TO SUCH
MATfERS -There's
been a spate of
sympathetic response to last
week's account of our scary
house-warming.
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personal fire
story.
Local
Scene
Take, please,
Dob i•cttlt of
Costa Mesa,
who's Qeen a
mail carrier since
the Pony Express.
"When
Dorothy and 1
go1 married and
we re settling into
our little abode,"
recalls Pettit,
"fire erupted in
our bathroom. In a fl ash, the
facilily was engulfed in flames."
Holy smoke, what happened
then, I made the mistake of
asking.
"Well, we were lucky," he said.
"Firemen got there fast, and
m:inaged to douse the flames -
before they could spread to the
house."
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Pi.xicish poet Loulla T. Arnold,
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ignited by the blaze 10 poetic
eCCusion. Before you could say
iambic pentameter, she'd dashed
oU "The Hot-Foot Blues," as •
follows~
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fire,
You used your fool to push.
If you'd been.turned the othQr
way,
you would've burned your tush.
So now you sit with bandaged
foot, .. · ..
Don't let your spirits droop.
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Your Criends and readers wish
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You've played the part of
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(I'm truly touched, Louisa, but
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be better described with another
rhyme for half-mast.)
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EGAD, THIS COULD
. . . . . . . ' .
REVOLU110NlZE THE
CUUNARV SCENE -While
being wheeled into the Hoag
Hospital emergency ward, I was
wearing a soot-covered sweatshirt
advertising the offbeat television
show, "At Home on the Range."
This brought instant recognition
Crom. nurse Dana Bra\ln, a devoted
viewer. "Is he associated with thit t
show?" she asked -a member of my
Royal entourage.
"Yes, he's introducing a whole
new segment," was the response.
"It's called 'How to Stir-Fry With
Your Feet.' "
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ANOTHER WAY -Wh'en the .
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there'd be any special
requirements.
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some extra T.L.C., with plenty of
hugs and kisses."
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Howc .. cr, Co ta Mesa CPA
John Moorlach, a harsh critic
of Citron's investment strategy,
blasted the district's move to
borrow $47 million to invest.
"It's a jo~e." said MoorJach,
who r:rn against Citron in the
June elcctior'ls. "l'm mad. You
don't borrow to invest. ll's a
technique that's too b,ig a risk
to \ake. You'.ve got guys on
Wall Street losing money all
th e time -what makes a
school board and financial di·
rector ttlink they· can predict,
wi th accuracy, interest rates a
year from now? It's faith at
best and gambling at worst."
Moorlach also questions
whether Ci tron had the power
to extend a guarantee to safe-
gaurd the four agency's princi·
pal on their investments.
··Citron made .it on his own
which is an abuse of power,"
he said. "He wan1ed to be a
hero. He gave the m some thing
creative -that's crazy."
Moorlach said Citron wrote a
letter of guarantee for the '93-
94 year, but said during the
election when he asked the
county for proof of one to
cover '94-95, none could be
found.
"IC this deal does fail, it
would be a i.ad legacy to leave
by boarp members going off ...
what a tragedy that one vote
-.
cauted," Moorllicb Mid. "'They
could leaYC lhe district so dam·
aged it would take yeus to re·
cuperatc."
The school district re~ived a
Sl.l million return iu fmt year
in the investment pool, and in
May, the 1rustces voted S-2 to
roll over for another year the
investment fund that matured
in June. Decker and Judy Fran-
co were the two dissenting
votes.
"l vo ted 'no' because it had
become clear to me that what
the county trc'asurer was doing
was fa r too risky for public
funds with obvious rising inter-
est rales," Decker said. "I re-
gret that more of my colleagues
had not been with me on this."
He said his concern now is
whether the largest investors -
such as the Orange County
Transportaf ion Authority and
the Orange County Sanitation
District, which invested hun·
dreds of millions of dollars -
will withdraw from the county's
investment pool.
"If everybody stays togeiher,
we won't suffer any loses," he
said.
Because of the Sl.5 biJlion
"paper" loss, the school district
will receive about $400,000 less
on its investm ent than pro-
jected, Fine said. •
"h's simply a decrease in the
amount of earnings we ex-
pected to make,'' he said. "It's
not money we had to give up."
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The champioaship pme was
originally scheduled for Saturday
night. Officials at Newpon Harbor
and Servile, with the CJFs bless-
inJ. are in the process today of ob·
taming Orange Coast CoUegc for
Friday ni&ht, at 7:30.
This Sailor team was not sup-
posed to be the fint.
Widely panned in August as in-
experienced. undersized and over-
matchcd, even the program's rpost
optimistic veterans doubted they'd
be one of four Orange County
high school teams still drilling well
into December.
Similarly, some area football ob-
~rvers wondered aloud if the Sail-
ors could win a single Sea View
League game.
But Newport pulled off "upsets"
against Foothill (Sept. 23), Sa-
vanna, then ranked No. 1 ln Divi-
sion V (Oct. 6), and three-time
defending CIF champion Irvine
(Oct. 14) to earn the No. 1 rank-
ing in the Division.
~d the dr.:arn season rolled
on.
"h 's bard for me to believe
some of the things that have hap-
pened to us," said senior receiver
Jon Benzinger, days after catching
a 52-yard touchdown pass in the
final minutes to snatch victory No.
9 from impending defeat against
league rival Santa M.argarita, Nov.
4.
The fourth of Harbor's six
come-from-behind vi ctories, the
triumph over Santa Marg~rita
helped cliDcb the ec:bool'• fin&
ouuiabt lea1uo cbampioubip
since 1983 .
Indeed. IM recurrin& aood for·
tu.no that tw led interference for
the Newpon-Mesa Uoified Sc:bool
District's winningest prep footbaU
squad ever, has prompted many ao
stamp a "Team of Destiny'' label
on ill •s-man roster.
"J think there arc cenain teams
in certain seasons which just have
a Cinderella-type year where ev-
erythil\g goes good for them," said
Corona del Mar Hi&h Coach Mark
Schuster, after bis Sea Kings fum·
bled away a chance at a game·
winning chip-shot field goal with
20 seconds left in the annual Bat·
tie of the Bay (O~t. 21). "U New·
pon isn't having one of those
years, 1 don't know who ever will."
Stoic Jeff Brinkley, who bas col·
lccted 31 of his school-record 11
victories during the last three of
his nine years as head coach, en-
dures such talk with a subdued
smile.
It was Brinkley who Jed the Sail·
ors to a runner-up finish in the
1992 Southern Section Divisfon IV
playoffs, compiling a then·school-
record 11 victories before a l0-8
defeat by Irvine.
The school's previous -and
only -trip to a CIF champion·
ship game, in 1942, also ended in
disappointment (a 39-6 loss to Bo-
nita).
"It's quite an accomplishment to
be playing in the finals for the sec-
ond time in three years, but our
'goal wasn't just to get there,"
Brinkley said. "We want a title."
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BY DENNIS BllOSTEJUiOUS, SPOl.TS WUTEI.
W hile n<;>t coming right out and predicting aq
~~sy victory for the Newport Harbo r High
guls volleyball team Saturday night in the
ClF State Championships Division I match, Charlie •
Brande said beforehand that the deck seemed
~tacked in the Sailors' favor.
,
"Newport Harbor bas the home advantage," said Brande, local
volleyball expert. "I think (head coach Dan) Glenn put them in
an advuntageous situation by taking this team up to Stockton and
playing them (St. Mary's) up there.
. "Now, after beating them up there, it's the other way around
. (in terms of crowd support), and that has to be a psychological
boost." · •
The predominantly partisan Newport crowd. \\hich numbered'"
J ,926 for the late session, had plenty to cheer about Saturday as
the Sailors a}lnexed the state crown with a 15-4, 16-14, 15·10
verdict over St. Mary's.
"(The Sailors) also have the advantage of having been through
this before," Drande noted before the match. ''This is their third
straight year. "hile it's a ~hole new thing for St. Mary's."
I3rande, the match's announcer, offered same observations as
• the match progressed.
'They won 't
let up. They
were second
last year and I
think they _
want it too
much.'
• "Newport seems pretty focused," he
said during warmups. "That's \\hat I
said, they've been there before. The)
lnow what to e~pect. · "(~ara) Fairborn is critical. When
she's up, she can really make a
diff crence for this team."
•As the st_arting time for the match
.:fpproaches, Brnnde does off er a word
of caution. "St. Mary's is extremely
• well-coached," he said. "They've played
together all year long and they know
each other really welJ ... ·
"Wafch out for (outside hiller)
;randie Wade. She does the whole t hing,
-CllARII IMllJE passes, digs and puts balls away."
Volleyball expert •The match begins at 7:45. True to
Brande's prediction, at least in the very
early going, Wade comes out hot, putting down four killsas the
Rams jump out to a 3-1 lead.
•The first game is tied at 44. "It's time for Melissa Schutz to
get going," he said. Schutz del.ivers a cross-court kill to put the
·Sailors up, 5·4. Little does anyone know that it would be start a·
run that ~ould be like a snowball going downhill.
An ace by Jenny Hecker makes it 74. St. Mary's Coach Kathy
Hardig~n calls timeout. "She knows that if you give Newport
much of a head start, it could be too much to overcome," Brande
said. "l don't know if (Newport Coach) Dan (G tenn) remembers
how to call timeouts. I tried to show him by pulling my right hand
in a "T" on top of my left."
Dut the timeout docs nothing to stem the momentum. Three
more points in succession on the same serve makes it 104 and
produces another timeout. "They (the Rams) are rattled. That's
the beauty of being in" the third year in a row in this match."
The Sailors keep it going until the end of the game, with Mbty
May's kill off a block producing the deciding point as the game
ends in 15 minutes.
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Monday, December 5, 1994 a
PORTS. f
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223
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VOLLEYBALL: Tars
reign supreme
· fr•• P•1• 1 there before," !>:lid !)COior Melt:.!>a
host St. Mary's Oct. 22 in a nun· S.:hutz. an all·tourn.imc::nt !>election
league match at the Spano) Center "ho fini)hed \\1th 11 l..1lb (1n i.:
in Stockton. a 12-15, 15·1~. l.'."·13. Jttempb), fl\e dig' .. nJ J p::ur-of
12·15, 15-8 victory for the TJr). block ... lt te..i~hc::) \vu ho"' to
"That was in the beginning -of JCl "
the season, and "c weren't to· The TJr:. "'ere Jbo leJ b) )elter
gcther as a team," said ~tJ\', "'ho Jeannette He I.er') 33 a5)1!)t:. and
ended with 21 )\ills and 10 dig!) in 11 digs, Sara Fwborn'!> nine digs
the 65·minute match that J\e\\port and fi\e l..Jlls, and TinJ Bo\\nun's
Harbor dominated from ~tan to seve·n digs and t\\O solo bloc~
finish. "Ever since the CIF pla)· .. I \\ent 1n there th1nl..1ng 11 ''as
offs, we've come together. 1 think going II> be a 21 .·hour match. be·
if we had this team last year, "'c cause e'ery time we\c plJ}e<t-
would\c beaten Corona de! !\!Jr them, it h;is gone the d1:.tJnce,"
(in the ~talc finals).'' F.:urburn !>:lid.
The Sailors, StJte D11-1l11on Ill .. The crn"d \\J:. J b.g tJ..t0r. be·
champions in 1992 and DiH,1on I •a.i~e the crn"d rr:..111} helped us
runncrs·up a )ear ago t0 their out (the pre\IOU!lt t"'o mcctmg:.),''
Back Bay ri\'als, left no 1 !)Jid St ~1an ·~ Coach
doubt in the mind!lt of St. K11hy H:i rdigln, \\hose
Mary's pla)ers. 'T :.quJd (35·5) blc\\ a 6·0
"We were confident he fact lead in the f1flh g;ime
K..\TSUTA !WNONE/FOI. THE D.'1LY PILOT coming in, and WC felt that we agJIOSt tlie Tar:. 10 -ilS
Two·time State Most Valuable Player Mist}' May gets a · hug that we were the onh Oct. 12 match.
from teammate Laura Os borne in the aftermath of Newport ones who could bca·t Came Up Alter a 4-4 deadlock m
Harbor's sweeping ~ictory over St. Mary's of Stock1on for them," St. M3l) 's setter short last the fir:.t g;ime. :'\e" pon
the State Oivi~ion I volle~ball championship Satt1rday n ight. Kara Gor msen said year, we Harb\lr ~lred 11 unan-
-./ "The) came out strong s"cred points. ''(Ha~~an)"1llcalm~mtlown.~ndthcfllcomeou~t~)~u~o=n~m~~~~~c~~~~~~~1 -~d~id~n~·!t~W~a~n~t~~lt~lc~d~i1·~~1 ~~~~~
the second game," said Brande. -was the best they\e e-.er t a Q o~d game. after :..:-onng ----
• rn game two, St. Mary's does jump out 5·2, but once agai~ played against us:: h nine in a ro''. then came
falls victim to :mother monster string of points by Ne\\ port, which Last year, St. Mal)\ appen · back from a 13· 11 deficit
scores nine straight. T he Rams then go on a run of their own. defeated Ne\\port Harbor again.' . 10 \\IO .
forcing Glenn to call his first timeout of the match. at the Nike Challenge in -MISTY MAY .. St. MJr. ·!) realh want·
After the game score goes to 14-14, Brande notes that each Chicngo, a national m' lln· 2·llme s:ate M p ed us." f a1rburn said
tc3m now picks up another timeout. St. Mary's·uses one after a tional, then the Tar:. r _ "ft°!) hl..c 3 rnJll), be-
S;ira Fairborn !..ill gives Ne" port the lead. "This b "here turned the ra,·or b' bc::ll· caa:.e the\ a.:tuJlh Oe" ""
experience jn these matches pays off," he said.· Moments later, the ing St. Mary's in the StJtc 01' i ion up {fur the Oct. i~ mJtch), anJ so
Sailors are one game away from the State cro\\ n. I semifinals, al.~o at the Spanos the~ \\ JnteJ re,engc ··
• .. I don't think this is the type of team that \\ill tal..e the third Center .,.'\e"port Harbor, \\hi.:h lo::.t
game off." said Brande as the players prepared for game three. "Thi~ tj~e \\C pla)Cd in our State Di\i:.ion l title nut.:hes m
''They, \\On't let up. They were .second last year and I think they home area, and \\C "Ot to do 19 5 anJ 1987, 3 \\Cll ::i:. bst )Car,
want it too much." o things as a te?m:' The two other led 9-0 alld 13·3 in the third g;ime,
Sure enough. Newport sprints to an 8·0 lead as St. Mary's is times were up there anJ it "Jsn·'t before St. Man ·s CJ me bJcl... ·
guiky of a succes1>ion of unforced errors. "In this situation as a the same," said Glenn. "ho:.e "Tim team ·did J great Jub of
ooach. you're faced with the problem of which diJ...e )'OU are tI)ing squad wa the fir:.t Dl\t:.ion I tc.im not pan1cl..1ng. hl..r: 1n the M!.:0nd
to plug." Brande said. to sweep in the StJte finJb 10 llH! cJme:· Glenn J1J · Our CIF
The Sailors' lead gro,.,,s to 11·3 \\hen enior Malia McAnl is )ears. "And. also. \\c\e b-.cn {tu {S1.>UthernSc.:110n 01'1 ion I) final
serves t\\O points. including an ace \\hich draws an enthusiastic the finals) before, and thJt m;iJc 3 pgJ1n~t M1rJ Co:.tJ ~O\. 19). our
response from the crowd. ·;I'm happy for Malia," said Brande. big difference." . ~Jmc on SJturdJ) pgl1mt Rancho
.. She's been with the program a long time." "The fact that \\C c.tmc up ,hurt l3.:rna1Jo in the '1uaqcrf.nJb of
•St. ~hry's maJ...es it interesting. knocking the lead do,,n to last )Car. "c didn't \\Jnt tlut 10 the· sutc plJ~llll\) and our game
13-10. "Ne" port has gone too for to let it get away," Brande said. happen again,'' May sJtd .. 1 f "e on Tuc:.dJ} (J£Jllhl Harbor of
Seconds later, Schutz Quts one away. to make it 14-10, and on the would've won ihe fi~t •'Jtnc IJ\t SJnta Cruz). \\J~ the be~t \OI·
next serve.. the S:lilors become state champs. )Car, \\e probably \\Ouhl\c \\On le)bjll l\e ever c0a.:hcd. \\'e be:it
' •Summing it up, Brande said, "Newport's seven m:ijor players h h a \er: good Santa Cruz team (i n
·all have experience in major club championships. Their concept t e mate • so we \\.lntcd Ill get the :.em1finab):·
about what it takes to win this t)'pe of match is so far ahead of righ\ after it.'' · .. fa~C)thing worl..ed," Schutz
e-.el)body else. "It almo t hurt them. but they knew the)' could let "It helped that "e'd b..::cn out '.ldJcd. A) 11 did all l>ea:.on k1ng
up with the big lead late in the. match and still \\in."
_____ .-_WWWT_~ .. ~== ____ .:-·..:.==.....1--1 Sea Kings settle lor second · pllce
Friday Night Ughts at
Orange Coast College
~ Newport Harbor's title game
with Servite being switched to
Qrange Coast College Friday nigh~.
BY ROG.Ea. CA.lusoN, SrollTS Eorroa
~Sea Kings Fracalosy, Coleman
garner all-tournament honors.
BY RooEa. CAl.LsoN, Sro1.Ts Eurro1.
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Har·. CO~ONA DEL. f\.1AR -
bor High's CIF Division V championship .Theres an ol~ s~yang, some·
football game with Servile High's 11·2 Fri· where, thal tnSISlS no one
ars, champions of the Golden West vaults a person~l bcs.t one f!!lll~~-~·
League, is m the process of being changed day, the n does it agam the
to Friday night at Orange Coast College, next d.ay', and Corona dcl ~. &Clll'
with kickoff set for 7:30 p.m. Mar H ighs boys basketball team 1s a good
LcDard Stadium scats 7,600. ex~ple of ~h~ theory.
Originally scheduled for Salurday night, . .1th a starr~ng 61·59 up.set over Esta~-
officials nt Newport Harbor and Servile c.u1 an the semwnals on Friday, Saturdays
arc in agreement to change the she and ltllc showdown was more of a ~etdown, for
date, which was originally Salurday, with players, ~acb and·fans as a h1gh·power~d
Newport Harbor the host school. .! Los Alam~tos ere~ cased to a 72.53 vie·
"We'd like to be at home, obviously," torr to c~a1m th.e title of the fourth annu:il
said Newporl Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley, Daily Pilot Tip-off Basketball Tournn·
who h~ auided his Sailors to a 13·0 m~~t.didn't do 1 very &ood job of coach· rccor~. Du.t we know, if we 10 to Coa~t ing," wu CdM Coach Paul Orris' first re·
on Fnday, .11 would be lbe on~ game .'" action to his team's first loss in rour
town, and 11 would be somcthaaa spec1at staru
Cor the ~ds.. u well." . ~ of hia team's &tandouu were all· ~e D1vis1on I champao~bip pme, fea-tournament 1electiona _ Brian Cplcmnn
tunna No. l·ranked (nationally) Bilhop and Briu Pnc:aloly. but those honors
Amal (13-0) an~ o~ CouotJ'• No. l wve rcw .... rour....-nan or the tournu· t~am, Mater ~· ( l3e0~ • •t for SaturdaJ. mia• ud far ,._ Sat _._.5 ert n · n1pt •t Anaheim Stadaum. ... u.-, o !l,
<>raaae Cout.C'.olle• Ade"* Dlf••• 1'1111 lla~jull let t~ much out or
&any Wallace Aid S.., ..... 00: IM •Iii• P.ltaDcaa and came up
omdall had already 1 •ltd ... C ~ a llmn few could deal
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·Eagles prove, ·ii awake, they're a. force
..._ Newport Harbor offers little
resistance in duel for third.
BY BAIU3 FAULICNll~ StollTS Wann
CORONA DEL MAR
-After Friday night's
upsel loss to Corona del
Mar High, Eslancia HiJh
boys ba.sltctbaJI coach Tim
Parsel '3id his players now
•believe there arc al least 30
teams in Orange County who an play
with them on a given •night.
Ncwpon Harbor, however, wasn't one
o{ thote Saturday, u the Eagles re-
bounded for a 57.37 victory over the
Sailors in the third·place pmc ol the
Daily Pilot Tip-off Ousic at CdM.
"I knew we'd come out inteuc af'ler
our f ant loa of the seasoa (to CdM)."
Panel said. "That wM a wik•-up call
for \II. Tbe best ,..,.,. don't ....,.
win; lbs baa ecam .-. •
The ~ (3·1) were deart, lbe bet·
po$l, was a Corc:e underneath with 15
points on the way to tournament MVP
laurels, and te:unma&c Cory Jobmoa. a
junior who high-jumped 6-:8~ lall ........
led all orers with 22 poinll • .._
Brook •Griffins improved 10 44
"We didn't pby 11 hard or • ....._
liaenn ;· cuntinucJ. ~ wbo •Melliill
ter team a&ainst the Tars (2·2), \\-ho ap-
peared li5&less afler droppina a 70.SJ
pool play ~rdict to eventual tournJ·
ment champion Los Alamillo» Frtd.ly
IU&hL
"I think they were out of sas.." PaMI
said oC the dcsipaled \l it ors. "ho
made_ jUlt 12 of 44 facld pl attempts
(27.3,.). nae Sailors made only two
shoU tlw werea't taYups. one from 15
feet (Pat Peikert) and the other from
five feet OUl.
Detpi&e their shaky sbootlfta. the S.111·
on Corpd a 9-8 fint-quuter luJ, b
E11aada took time to sc1tle 'n ol· fellliveJJ.
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"7 I I &ti ........ dlie llCODd period
bis team ,._ la a catch-up mode from the
OULlel. ,_
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to build a 25·14 h3lft1me bul,c .
Zad. Richardson (14 points), Ke\'in
U)rnc (12) Grca Foster (11) and Chris
C~ndhJi (10) fueled a balanced attack
for Est.:lncia, who never let Harbor get
closer than 10 after intermi~ion.
All·Tournament choice Oane Plock
h3d foe points for the v.inners, indud·
ing one oC the ~gles' trio of lhrcc·
pointc~.
We &dorel, a ~foot-6 junior ccn·
tcr. led the ~1lo1'1 •ith eight ~ts ud
12 rebounds. He fouled oul inidwaJ
lhrough the final period. hoWevcr, a ca-
u.ihy o( wamn1 iniidc .. ainsc the ~
C4ndlish1 6-8 Byrne lnd 6-7 Mark Pier·
$00, who chipped 'ln gi.\ rebounds.
Bob Pric5tlcy :alw K'Or'Cd ., for
N~1>0rt, which Ibo mis1Cd 12 of 25
free throws.
Will Rantia (four poiau) .. IM
IOM AK· Tounaament c:boioi Ira. 1111
Sailors.
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Los Alamitos Griffins
Ncwpora Hurbor ttigh's girls
volleyball team swept to 1be state
crown Sat1.1rdar night, and the
girls' basketbal team maintained
the same mode of operation,
sweeping to their third straight
win and the Fullerton Tournamenl
crown with a 49-30 victory.
Hills at the University Tourna-
mc:n1 Saturday.
ln college play Saturday:
•The Sou1hcrn California C.oJ.
lego men's baske1balJ team ewncd
it.s overall mark at J~J. wil.b a
come-Crom-behind 83·77 non·
oooference victory over Dominican
College. Jon Naro wu 6 of 7 from
three-point range aod fmisbed
with 23 points to pace the Van-
guards, while Chris Kostoff added
17 points and Orange Coast Col-
lege transfer Chauncey Woolridge
13. SCC plays Holy Names Collete
in Oakland on Monday.
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stancla); Srian fracalosy (Corona del Mar); Brian Coleman
Corona del Mar); Wiii Rankin (Newport Harbor ; Jeff Sand
roy): Scott Mlzufuka (Westminster); Maurice Po~er (Verdugo
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Sophomore Andree Verhulst, an
Edii.on High trnnsCcr nt point
gua rd, was the tourney's MVP,
and teammates Dianne Pulido and
Jenny Jennings were all·
tournament choices.
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Elsewhere in high school girls
basketball on Saturday:
• Estancia won a wild 70-68
overtime decision over Huntington
Deach in the opening round of the
Woodbridge Tournlment. The Ea-
gles face Sa n Clemente al 3 p.m.""
Monday in the second round.
•The Southern California Col-
lege omen's basketball team
dipped to followinf a 79"-65
toss to host Fresno Pacific in the
seventh place game of the Golden
State A1hletic Conference Pre-
season Tournament Saturday.
Heather Brannan paced SCC with
21 points and also had six re-
bounds.
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knocking. down four three-point
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On the community oollegc level:
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men's basketball team lost a
shootout against the Son Blue An-
gels, a Christian team from Se-
attle, 98-84, in the third place
game · of the OCC Wendy's/Kiwa-
nis Invitational.
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¥egan Noland had four of her
16 points in overtime and also had
17 rebounds in the game. Sopho-
more Jennifer McCartin had a big
game with 20 poinis, while junior
Jei.sica Waltz notched 12 points,
nine rebounds and eight assists.
Dam.ion Morblcy ha4_.a produc-
tive evening, pouring in 2.9 points
and hauling down 14 rebounds,
half on the offensive boards, in the
losing cause. Troy Joseph notched
40 points for the winners.
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PUBLIC NOTICE PAACEL MAPS. IN THE for• uecut9d and dellv-NOT1CK op-.,. a '*'°" ln&erMt9d In e.nvtlle; 805-JamM lkao. ..... under the Fictitloul Orange County on Novem-DMIO "' OlllcW ~ ENTRY AREA TO THE. Pl.A·
--------•OFFICE OF THE COUNTY •'9d. to the underalgned a PETITION TO the ntat•. you !Ny Ne ford (1912 CMYrolet C.. 8ulinHI Nam•(•) U.t9d ber 29, 1994 ot said OnNe County. CENTIA CMC CENTER. 401"'411
NOTICE OF RECORDER OF SAID writltn Dec:larallon Of 0. ADll.INISTl!R with the court a formal A.-maro). · above on: 1cH.e4 Fl29270 'ARCS.2:lto1Hacru.tve E ~AN AVE~ PlACEWTIA.
TRUSTEE'S SALE COUNTY. fault and Demand fOI Sale, l!ITAT• OF QUMt for~~ of Publl1h1d Newporl Daw Reynoldt PUblllhed Newport Ba1c11+ •nlMlll fol ....... CA Ill right. lftlt end ln"'9sl
TS No A208141 EXCEPTING THEREFROM and written notice of .. ZADA TAYLO~ 1he fUlng ot an lnYentOIY Bffch.co1ta MeM Dally Thie .... ,,,. .. wu tlled Colla Mesa Daily Pilot 0. ~-IMCll. ,._ d IO and now llelcl !Ir n
• Unit °Cod• A T~E i~lt~~INlNo 2 AS !:'se ~ ~:= :~ CAii! NO. A179130 = llP~NI of~':; :'s~ 28• o.c.m. ~r~ ~ ot ~m~ s. 12, 19, 21. t994. :=.-.., 11-:' ::C::: vncler Mid Dttd of Trust In lie
loan No. SHOWN UPON THE CON-... , aald property lo aalllfy To .. helra, benetlclarl"· 11ec0:1 Hanyprovlc*f In MS56 ber 2t. 1iM"' on Vim-m667 "' the DeclMllllqft "' ~ ~°f:n'r,SI= In said ... eou~d
09871688/MAHCINI DOMINIUM PLAN RE· said obligallone, and ther• Cf9dltora, conllngenl Cf9df. MCtlOn 1250 ot the Call-• _.._ 3 PUBLIC NOTICE lbktloM and "9clprocM l>lllo
AP#837·83.007 CORDED DECEMBER 12, after th• und•r1lgned tors, and peraona Who may forhla flrobate Code A fl.-PUBUC NOTICE r-••7 · EHi"*~· "CeMIWla tlltteln· APN 439-192-35 Tiit
SEASIDE FINANCIAL 1986, AS INSTRUMENT cau19d aald notice of .. othelw!N be lnlernt9d In qUMt for Special .Notice Pubhhed ~ BNc:h-FlcUUou• Court" 1,.. Pfoptf!yh1<1tolcw1 dttctlbecl II
CORPORATION. as duly NO. 116-612783, OF OF· fault and ot .. ecllon to be the wlll or.estate, or bolh, form II avallabl9 from lh9 one122N28 .COila Mau Dally Piiot 0.. ........_Name COidtJ 20, .O being sold 'a ls•. The s~lll ad·
appointed Trustee undef' FICIAL RECORDS. Record9d Auguat 15, 1994 ot: ZADA TAYLOR court dertl. FlctlUoua cembtr 5, 12, 111, 21, 1994. • a u .......... No. '°'" dress and olhef common ci.tlg·
lhe following described 2) THE EXCLUSIVE u ln11t. No. 94-502832 In A PETmON haa bMfl AltCN"nlQ for Vie Petl-iluUneee....... m669 The fol~J,,g~!on. 411117 ot Ofllclal "-or* allon, II Illy, ol lie rNI Pfop-
de9d ol trust WIU. SELL RIGHT TO POSSESSION Book Page of Olflclal tiled by ANN TAYlOR AR-....._, • Stat...... dolnQ business •s· are ot OfMg1 ~. CMIOf• desc:rt>td lbM II PIK·
AT PUBLIC AUCTION l'o OF AU. THOSE AREAS Racords In lhe office of the TESE aka. ANN TAYlOR In ROBUT A. V"" .. ESCH The folloWlng l*SON are PUBUC NOTICE SILfEC CORPORATION n&a, • ..._. u c.... POf1td 10 be 2553 & 2557 THE HIGHEST BIDDER DESIGNATED AS GA-record9r of Orange County; the Su!>«iof' Court of Cali-.,... • doing bu.llrlM8 u : ' bN COUit (colecttwly the A N4A AVENUf, COSTA
FOR CASH (on lh• fotms RAGES, PATIOS AND s.ld Sale ot proptt1y wW fomla. CountvotORAN<lE. JR., •SG. LAA, 4901 Blrc:h, Suite Pk1t1t1eua 179 E. 17tl'I SL, 1171, "Pit¥•.......,...... ESA. CA 92627 The 111\def·
which L'• lawfut tender In DECKS AS SHOWN UPON be made In "u la" condl-THE PETTI'ION r9<1unta RoaaT A. VON •SCH, 103, Newpor1 8Md\, CA ......... ...... ~~ M9<!! CAa::7 Dela on U.. lllP llllKbM Uw• nld TrvslM dtsdalrns "'Y
the United Statft) at'td/or THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN llon Without cov.\IRt OI that ANN TAYLOR ARTESE Jll. 6 ASSOCIATES, 92860 Stiltl•ent war., 25 Gt=IOM ~~ toul!llMA. tor Illy lnc:ofrlC1nm ol
th• CIShi•r's certified OI ABOVE REFERRED TO. wananty, ~... or Im-be appointed .. J*'ONll • t 0 E . c 0 fll. L. Raymond & AuociltM, The following perlOnl a,., Lewes DE 19958-llnS TM~ ...... and .... , addren Ind °'*
other checkS Sl)9Cified in PARCEL B: UNIT 1 . AS plied, regareling title Po9'-rtprM«ll.atiw lo admlnl• llONWSALTH AVSNUE, a Proleulonal Consulting doing~,_. aa: Thia 'bualneu Is con-oCIMI' ....,_. on dtslgnlllon . If
Clvll-Cod'e Soct1on-2924h SHOWN UP<>trTMC'CO • HSslon, or enc:umbfMC:ea, l• thl eltaw of the dee. p u LL• RT 0 N, c A corporation (California), EUffOPA LIGHTING, 17815 duct9d by: a CO<pcralion lion, I , et the ,... own herein Slid Mia YIM "'le
(payable In full al the tlm• DOMINIUM PLAN ABOVE to pay IM remaining prlnc:l-dent 82831 C714, 87N 308 4901 &irch, Suite 103, New-Sky Park C1rc1e IC 1"""9 Registrant hll not y•t PfOl*tY ~ lboYe de b 1...;.. I ---t or aalo to T.D. Sllf'Vfce REFERRED TO. pal sum of IM not1(1) ... THE PETmON r9e1ue111 • port BNc:h, CA 92660 CA 92714 • ' ' la ~ to IM: 221 • u ..... ,ou ........,,_, or
Company) all right, till• PARCEL C: THE EXCLV. cured by aald dMd ot IN dec.c:ten1'1 WIU. and Publl1h1d Newport Thi• bueln .. 1 11 con-Ralph JoMpti Unhatdt. 47 =:. ~~:i:,'1 b~!":c~i Ca&illlria -COUit Cotta wwranty, exprened or Implied, and Inter.st conveyed to SIVE RIGHT TO POSSES-Trust; with Interest aa In codicils, If any, be admitted B•t1eh-Co11a M... Diiiy ductad by: a corpotallon Solltalte. Allto Viejo CA Utlld Ibo~ Mesa, CA 12127~141. reg•dlno lllll. PoSMnloll, or
and now held by It under SION AND OCCUPANCY uld note provld9d, •d-to probate. The wlll and Pllol November . 29, 0.-Th• regl11rant(s) com-112151 • I SILTEC C...;,.,.,auoo a...... TM~ TNlte9 ncumbranc:!'..L~ PIY lllt re·
said Offd ol Trust In the OF THOSE PORTIONS OF VIOC91, If any, I.Ind« 1he any codlcU1 are avallable cemt>er 5 S 1994 menc:.d to tranaac:t bull-KJrll Uoyd Manion, 43 Al· (0 -.. -' ..... , cl~l1i.1 _, .....ay fOf Ing P'IJ'IQIJll <Sum of lht
properly har•ln11ter de· PARCEL 1 DESCRIBED IN tllfml of aald Deed ot tor IQmlnatlon In tM tll• • • • TM523 '*' I.Ind« the FlcWoul detwood, IMnl. CA 92714 ~r· ... :~:!c::i> WU fll9d M"/ ~ al ..,. 011(1) MClllrld by Mid DMd ol
scribed: PAACEL A ABOVE, DESIO. TruS1. ffft, chatgn and kepi by the court. Buelneaa NalN(•) lllt9d Thi• bu1ln•11 I• con-wllh the C0tmly Cl k I ptoperty ....... and --Trint with lrltarast llltreon, •
TRUSTOR: DAVID K. NATED AS G-1, P·1 AND 8xpenMI ot the TruatM THE . PETITION r9e1unl1 PUBLIC NOTICE aboYe on: 11-14-M duded by: a general part· Orange County on N~v.:.., ComMOft .... kw!, 11 O'Adad _, uld Jiolt(s), Id· MANCINI, DOLORES D. 0-1 AS APPURTENANT 'TO and of the trultl c:rea.led Mllhority to Mlmlnllltt the L ~ymond & Auociltel, nenhlp ber 21 t994 .ny, IMwf\...... II wry under lht twms
MANCINI PAACELS A AND B ABOVE by•aald Deed ot Tn.19l. ....... under 1he lnd9pen. OM122493• a Prottulonal Conaul1Jng Th• regl1trant(1) com-I f828728 Ti,. tac8I aniount ot..,. I tilt Deed oi Trust. n'""'9d BENEFICIARY: FIRST DESCRIBED. Said aale will be held on: dent Administration of E• NOTICI! OP 00f1)0f9llon, Louil K. ~Y· menced 10 1ranUc:t busJ. = e.111ftCe °' the lees <NfQtS llld pPanMS of FEDERAL BANK OF CAU· PARCEL D: AN UNDI· Dec•mber 19, UMM, at .. ,.. Act. (Thia 8Uthorlty PROPOSED mond, \llQe PtM. ,.. under IN Flclllloua PubUshed Newport Beach-~ MCUNd a.y IM tilt 'rr1.1111t .. d or 111• lrllSts
FORNIA. Recorded March VIDEO ~ INTEREST, IN 3:00 p.m. on ' the front WUI allow the l*IOf\al rep. Q Thie 1ta1ement was filed &ialneN NMne(a) flst9d Costa Me.a Diiiy Pilot 0. "'°'*" .... sold and l9CI by said Oetd I T
27. 1992 IS Instr. No. 92· THE NORTHWESTERLY 30 S1eps to lh9 entrance ot lh9 rllenlatiYe to tall• many No~~ .. .= ...... u..... wllh the County C1ttk of 9bo¥e on· 11·22-M ~mbef 5, 12, 111, 28, 1994. l'euoNillll ........... :~. $36.4,546 57 Eo ~-=~ 189020 In Book page ol Of· FE£T OF THE SOUTH· Orang• CMc Cent•, 300 actiona wl1hout court ap-_,, .,ven Orange County on Nov.m-Kirk Manion · m66e C09t8. upena.a and .O. . s
llcial RK0rd1 In the office EASTERLY SO FEET OF E. Chapman, Orange, CA proval. Bator• tMJng c•• ~~Savings and ber 21, 1tM. Thia llatement wu fil9d vanc:a 91 the tilM ot IM ~ ~tarest and lddlllonll
ol the Reco1der or Orlll!1• LOTS, IN BLOCK "r ' OF Al tna lime of the Initial lain very lmponanl aCllone, BNc:h Calif~~ H2H70 With the County C1efk of PUBLIC NOTICE INtllll puMc.adon ot the ances lll'f, wlll lnctust this
Counly; THE EAST SIDE ADDITION P\lbllc1tlon of this noUc:., howeWt, lh9 perSONll r•p-• ma Publllhed N-Baach-Orange ,.. __ ... on No m-llgure Pflor lo Hll. Tiit 11eotnc.·
said doed ol trust de-TO THE BALBOA TRACT, the total amount of the un-rtMntallV9 wtU be r9e1ull'ld appllcallon 10 the Federal -.. ,...... ber a.1994'"' v• PloUtJoue NoC1ce °' .... 11: ary under hid Deed ol lrusl
scribe• th• following prop· AS PER MAP RECORDED paid balanc. ot the obllge. to QIW notice 10 ln11t11ted ~(!~~~FDIC!)Cor~111• ~--~ ~~No-5 ' ,828274 ausln•H Name a:.a-~ to ca8ll UM heretolOfe execulld and dellv· eny: IN BOOK <4, PAGE 20 OF tlon MCUr9d by IM ab011e peraona unlesa. they have ""'' uow ""' ..,..,,._ ..... .....,..,...., • Shltement . • wed 10 the unc1arslgn1d a Wiii·
PARCEL A: AN UNDI· MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, dtlCribed dffd of wallled nota or CCJn8¥1led written conMnt to merge 12, 11, 11194. Pubfllhed Newport Baach-The lollowlng J*IOOI .,. !..~ -~ .. ac;::, a c. tan OecWatlon ot Dtlault 11\d
VIDEO ~ INTEREST IN IN THE OFFICE OF THE and ••llroat8d COila, ... lo the Pfopoeed lctlon.) wllh Downey M«g• Cor· m657 Cotta ..... Delly PUol 0. doing bullne11 aa: -.... _ on • Demand IOf Sale. and • wrlt1ln
PARCEL 1, IN THE CITY COUNTY RECORDER OF penst11, and advancM, II The lndependenl admlnl• ~Newport Beach, PUIUC NOTICE CMlblf 5, 12. 11, 28, 11194. CENTER FOR MINDFUL: ~1 =0: Nollcl ol Delaultand Ellcllon 10 SAID COUNTY. $585,739.38. tr9tlon authority wll be ....... _.._... .. m668 LIVING, 1550 Blvald• Dr., , ..... CfecM union Of a Sell The undalllgn4d caused EXCEPTING ANY POR· It II poaalbl9 1hal at 1he granled uni.a an lnl•· • •-,..,..... II pubfllhed Corona def Mat, CA 92625 uld N ta I Default E TION THEREOF LYING lime ot tale the opening M19d pereon fllM .,, ob-pi.nuant to Sec1b\ 18(c) PlotlUoue PUIUC NOTIC! Joan ArteM Dorlut 2420 died! drMlln 8'y a ..... or o o and lee·
BELOW THE UNE OF OR· bid may be "" than IN )lctlon to the pelltlon and of the Federal Deposit an:. ....... ...... Santl•go Dr. Ne:.Vport ,...,.. ..,,.... and ..,.,. lion lo SeR to be recotdtd In Ill•
DINARY HIGH TIDE OF IOlll lndebledneu dUe. show good c:w wtty 1he Mnnce Act. Statewt wtU87A BNc:f\ CA t266o U90dalklrl, MYlngl u-county wtlera Ille rul Pfoptlty IS
THE PACIFIC OCEAN. Date1 11/11194 court ltM>U6d not grent the My pereon wllhlng 10 The followlng peraona .,. F1ottUeue lhl1 bu1lne11 I• COl'l-eoctatlon Of savtnes MM located and more """ Oltet
ALSO EXCEPTINO A.NY SEASID• FINANCIAL aulhorttY. comment on this applic6' dolna bua1neU aa: ......... Nw ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ ~ a.caor. 1102 monllls hlVI elapsed sine. such
..... __ uw PORTION OF SAID LANO CORPORATION A HEARING on IN pell-lion may tile his or her C 01. UM 81 A C 0 L· Sue..nent Reglatranl hll not yet the PllMndlll ~ recordallon •
---WHICH AT A.NY TIME WAS Id T ' ae lion w11 be Mid on DE· comments In wrttlng with LECTABLES 1 Cherry The tolowlrlQ begun 10 tranaact buslneu auctloftzed to do DATE 11'21194
llOUNf OlM TIDE LAND, WHICH WAS ... TrusDtM,a•RVICa CEMBER 29, 11194, at 1:45 INFie Aeolonal0epoale~2!__!!! Hilla, I.ant, NtiwJ>()ft a.acn, =buslnM• ~are under the ftcllll<M.la name(s) t~ ~~-the ca:-: M.A. MORTGAGE SERVICES, C"'*9ly •Moltuely NOT FORMED BY THE DE· 'I • • ,. P.M. In Deo«. 703 located ldet.-r Dec ,.,_ • ...., CA 92teO • Ult9d above. -....,._ .. _. INC. as Trusllle 400 E. MAIN
Chlipel•Ctamlloly POSIT OF ALLUVION COMPANY, .. ent at 341 The City Drive ~allon ~-~-ReoiONI P_, 8. Wallers, 1 Cherry r~St.N~~~·1:9°~ ArleMDorlou1,PhD tlCCelUl.!',!T1~meoty STREETATTN·TRUSTEEOf"· "Strvillg All Pailhs" FROM NATURAL CAUSES 9y FrenoM DePallna, Soultl, Orange, CA 92968. "'"'~• 25 .......,. Streel, Hiiie I.ant, Newport Baach, ' .....,...--' Thia 1lat1ment waa fll•d wlltthold -""':' sauanc. rlCES STOCKTON, CA 95290·
1825 GISier AND BY IMPERCEPTIBLE AHlatant Seoretary, IF YOU OBJECT TO 1he ~~M~ :r911Citco, CA92eeo ~~~=15th wl1h the County Clerk ot :::..!'=:. !=....~ 4009TelepllontNumber (209) Coat.a Meea DEGREES. 1760 L 4th SL Ste granting of the peWon. you · any I*· Shella M. Wal11r1, 1 St Spece 1•14 ~ Orange County on NoV9m-the endor S46·3769 By PAT lAHE AGENT
....... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 700 ••nu ,,,.,;. CA ltM>U6d appear at the hear· ~~ u: ::::.~ CNtTy Hiie. Line, Newport eMch. CA ezee3 ber 29. 1994 ~,;,.. -... PRIOf!ITY 6'4t08 . "-•••==--~lg~~~A,g~.0~Jrs 9270s C714t Ms.u7a ~or':.• J:,:: Md! l*IOn hat• r1gt1t to ~~1r,::> 1~ con-Thi• buelne" 11 con-FH9293 aald .. w11 be rMCte, 11m.12J05.t2/12!3-4
YOU TAKE ACTION TO IP AYAILAaLI!, T• with the court be-do IO" 1he prot4illl .. Med ducted by:. glMral pen. dUcled by: an lndMdual PUbll1hed N.wpoft Bncho but without covenant Of --------
PAc.tc ¥mW PROTECT YOUR PROP· EXPECTED OP•NINQ the Mering. Yov ap-With the Regional DirectOI Mflhlp ' The reic:1rant(1) com-Cosla M ... Diiiy Pilol 0. MrTM(y, Uflf•&a Of Im-PUIUC NOTIC!
•MONAL ~AM EATY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT BID llAY 811 09TAINllD pewaoce may be In pet10n bV Deolmber 21, 1994. The The regl1trant(1) com-menced under ~Ii= c.mber 5, 12, 111, 28, t994. plMd .......... Wt, poa-f-tlt Ill FUal4
c.mat-v • Mor1'*Y A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 8Y CALLING TM PC)l.. or by your ettomey. nooc:ontldlnClal ~ of menced lo tranw:t ~ B:Jneu Name(a) lilted m670 ...-n Of ~~=::: FICTTTIOu'a IUlllEll
CNlf* -Cremetcwy NEED AN EXPLANATION LOWING TllLRPMON• IF \'OU ARE A CREDITOR :: ~~--..... ~ neet "'*" the Flcti1loul abcwe on· 10-15-84 PUBLIC NOTICE to ~ by Ulcl MAIR llATtMm 3SCW:i:=~ ~3~/~8'~~:!~ :~~·:::o:: ~== =:~~Z:,:~ ~~$:: 5Fw£r<:~ilt.i ~:::=,.was tiled NOTICllOfl ~=~~:'! ~·doln~~~:':~~l ~~=~~~=~~ TACT A LAWYER. SALE: C7141480ole90 and mal a copy to the per· Uon. Thia tile 11 Thie tlillment WM flied ~ ther~ ~ ~·~T Vtdect ttweln, and the P1NACRK BUE LINCOPARLHK-MLENRCCOULHRY. 1015 E. BALBOA BOULE· · TAC...0.M8C tonal rtptHtntlllY9 ep-for lnlP9C1lOn during r9QU-_, the ~ Clerk of ange ......, .. , on l,,..,-.ld llftndPal balance • NA I • .... •lfml VAAD, NEWPORT BEACH, Publl•hed ,,.,wport PolrMd by the QOU1't wllhln lar tiu.lnff1 houri. Orange ~on Nov.m-ber 15, 11194. Pie: 21l211 au> ot the Note ·aecur.ct by ERCURY, BUENA PARK llU .... lf CA 112663 BHch.Coata M... Dally four mon1ha from the d .. e Dated! .. ....._, 21, ber 2t, 11194 H28070 Lwl~412-7 Ulcl Died wmi IMereat ISUZU, BUENA PARK LINCOLH·
"(II a ltrMt eddr ... or PUot NoY9mber 21 Decefn. of tint laluanct of the let-18M. F82927t Pubhhtd Newport~ • -"*90fl u P'OYldecl In ERCURY ISUZU; EXECUTIVE Mortu.fy *Chapel common d .. lgnatlon ot ber 5 12 11194 : ._.•~In MCt1on DOWN•Y SAVINGS f'ubhhld N.wpott BMC~ Cotta MeM Delly.flllol No-Af°'1-=":-a:1,:tT U6d Note, tau. c: ...... LINCOLN-MERCURY; LINCOLN· Cternetlon property le lhown abov•. ' ' • m855 1100 of the CellfOF'Ne Pro-AND LOAN MSOCIA-Cotta MeM Dally Pilot 0.. vember 21, December t, UNDllt A cillD 0# and upentea of the IN• ERCURY OF FULLERTON, Al I
110 Broadway no warranty I• given u to beee Code. The time fof ftf. TtoN Ne.-rt --.. .. cwnbet 5 12 11 21 11194 12. 11, 1-.. TllU8T O.TID .-...y • and~~.-UMad 1913441. 700 S. Euelld StrMI, coat Mesa it9 completeneu or cor• S.it your home Ina dalms wlll not llCPlfe ' ........ -.. • • • • · m858 1 a YOO ~MN--.. _ ullerton.CA92632. 8 r.an.11)." The beneficlwy lhiough ctaaeffled. btiilore tour montht from Ca....... mfS64 a, 1~na YerdUIO leMc:e eotpo. BUENA PARK LINCOllf. •......... '.•••I undll' aald Deed of Tru.t, 842 .... 78 IN hearing date noticed DOWN•Y ••RGl!R PUBLIC NOTIC! PUIUC NOTICE = ~ ,.:,.:;t rmdon • ..... T.,,..., i21 ERCURY. INC, lnc:orpora•d 1n CORPORATION, ..... rT MAY • IOU> AT J. WMt LMdngton Dftw, Otllwt, 700 S. Euc:ld SlrMt.
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If 1"" shoMJJ httw ""J fonhtr 'f"'!l'ions. ,-Ml/"' ..J wr wiJJ be m""6 dltlll tlMJ IO llllist JIM GooJ /wit in JIN' WW .butina/
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'ubll1hed Newport Plollll•• ... a,...1 Nw Nl8D M DP\.ANATION = (11~ ~ This buslness II conoU<*d BMct.-Co9ta .._. o...i1u • I .. _~ ... _..____. - -........ - -THI • • • corpor111on. _, ... RIH ---.... '"'"" -·-.... ..... Ofllcer, o.t.cl: GNED BUENA PARK UN· Plot NowmOer 21. 21, 0. atat1•1nt The followlng l*90nl WI PROC...O AGMeaT 11110t1.. OLN MERCURY INC :t CM1ber 5, 12. 11, 21, 11194. The following peraone wt dolna bul6nMe as: ~YOU 8HOULD CC)N.. ~1.. · · .. Me54 ~ tMlnMI as: QOtl>EN JTATI AECOV· T,..-r A LAWYIR. t-1121 11128, 12'1 omer I( Gordon. PY, • --=~~~==-TW MANAOEMEHT, l70 ERV SERVICES, 142 .... Noace .. --llV9ft • dtnl/Olrector PUILJC IOTICI w. 1111 1n1t. Unit E-3, geon °'·· eo.ta MeN. CA thll ~ ..,._ Cor· PUIUC NOTIC! The reglslr111t commenced to -~==~~:-:-::=---Cotee Mela. CA 12127 12121 ll*9llOft. • trua1M. Of transact -buslntss unclaf '11
NOTICa OP UU ~nlllmeltll Inc., Elizabeth llen Murphy, -=c1 n ar ....., ouu~ IMJTICI Of TRUITH'I uu r1c11110us business namt or In 8000fdanc• wtltl IN 110 w. 17'11 142 ll&lfaeon Df,, Coeta ....... tNllM ,__ Tllli9 Order No 100133-3 n¥!MI lllltd lbM on Oclober =• °' lec:1lon 21100 treee. E~ eo.ta Mela, CA-..a 1be Died °' TNlt •-T""'8 ....... _,,..,._ 20. 199-4
11111 °' the Ciiio Miia, CA_,. ' Thie buetMll 11 con-..-. ., ~ ~ Relert11e1 No •69161141PI. Thie sllttmtnt -llled wlfl torNa ...,_and P9ofle. Thi• ~ 11 con-duded-.,: .,. lnaMdull -. • ....... ......,...., ~ 4,g 192 35 tilt Countv ~ or Ofenot
... Codi ..,.. being dueled-.,: • oorpor911Qn Th• , .... trMt(I) com-Rlrn~ • IMttllltt -YOU ARE IN .OH Aul T UN· County on Hovember 29. 199of
due.,. unoeld _.. tM The reQ!ettaftt(e) com-menoed lo tr.wt ..,... ............ No. M~D RA """EO""' TRUST ""l HOTICE·Tllrs Rcftoul Neme tor ...,.. ._ HtrbOr ... ,..... lo tr.wt ..,... ,_ UN11r the lllolMlcM'8 In 8oe11 -hit -et Oflt. "" vr "" lD Slllillmeftt 111P1r11 tte ~
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-----•ILAGUNA 1-----• NEWPORT APARTMENTS NEWPORT RENTALS TO -----• ·---1111"-• LOST & 2925 HOUSES/ HlW 1050 ROUSES/ BEACH 2189 FOR RENT BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 BUSINESS a ANNOUNCEMENTS FOtJND
C 0 NDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' II!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINAN CE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FOR SALE Sr Cltl••n 2Bd 2Ba, FOR RENT 28 28 d Ix al 11:: •1BR S825• NB Stepa to ... ch FOUND BRACLET
quiet, lat nr. Frple, ' a P on can BALBOA "'2BR 2BA S725/Up prof. vegetarian pref. LOST a. I N N e w P 0 A T . . ········1 blk from beach. S.aut 2606 •-tr.' Our $350 mo lat & lut --------"' PLEASE CALL THE ldry, pvt paUo, D/W. view. lnunaol Dock ISLAND S -BUS''lln:rs FOUND 2925 pool $800 Incl utlla avail. $l250/mo. Avail pee I Frig. d/w 873-2785 u11&;.;i NEWPORT BEACH
-362·9287 or 84&-3063 CORONA now. David 722·1488 Wat-----t Du_._-•• lhd. 80x30 pool. No Npt North lg twnhm. 2 OPPORTUNITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POLICE DEPT. _n...,. ...--peta. No f•••· No matt •t••· gar. Prof 2904 eFOUND DOG• TO IDENTI FY AT: ---------DEL MAit 2122 Avall l•med Halbor 3Br, 2Ba, gar. $2200 ..... 545-4855 mature non/•mkr $650 714-844-3859
NEWPORT View Knoll Cape Cod 28' 1ea '1200· U•C CONDO +Y.rulll John 759-5089 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1~~e;l~~e~~i~~e. FOUND CAT ~C::.~11~ BEACH 1069 72088111AAB fQURRtT•/d T:.~~T~ 43::!1t:}45 Avall 1'15· 875-63
36 e.lcourt Hill• Decor• South Coaet Metro p:,vL~::~.~~Tt:. Wed. night-Nov. 30th. Balbo•&·llianhdil Avie o,r·
AM u 11&161.....US.t 1111111J r a. p, gar, w • tor FOrnishecl $3000 mo The Lak••· great area. Poss I bl( a Female ange w e g • """""'la~tl•Uicfd· BEACH 4-Plex on 2 d/w, frig, •ndk, patJo ... lfl'ldtl• 2bd 1ba, Lg CORONA + CS.p494-7514 wtldyl prof, rar•ly hm. gar 1~~e;~I~~ Plt·Bul MIX (mature male. Call an)'11me,
nllf* ....... Adaltt6111 lotsl Oen Vul Owner $1250 N/pet. 650-3252 deck. 1 car gar, Ught/ 2622 LIDO PENINSULA W/D. 557-6949 S575 PAYPHONE ROUT•S ~~~ ~~~ £~:Vttyofb~«i _6_73-_12_3_2 ____ _
......,.,... .... 1111,11 Out Of Country I lllMAC 2Br 2Ba So. of bright. annual ..... DEL MAR (3) 1BR·1BA Unltsl FOUND CAT
"....,,... • ._, ,,.....~"· $4251<. Bkl 042-3850 :;~.:,'~~~~ $1100/mo 7~1200 38(j.2S. w/vlew, patio, ~t.& ;~~e& ~~~·-G-ARA--G-ES_____ ~o~ek• ·P:,C:~~.t v.~·=~~n·~:~;r..1 Large male brown'
llmll.llJH ., •lwl•IHI u tum. $1500. 721-8521 BEACH hi cell•. brlte, frplc, 710 Lido Park Dr FOR RENT 2740 soo-2oe.-53oo. 24hra 722"7387• Located ~:,V~~~~Yw~:.~hlt:
blld •,... clllc. ""''"· OUT-OP-COUNTY RENTALS w/d, nr beach $1300 714-e73-8030 VENDIN0•29 anack al 2075 Newport Bl. In fl .. collar. Found 11. ~-:=.::-..::PROPERTY 1525 COSTA MESA 2124 NowTal<lng mo. <310> 474-8751 OPRN 7 DAYS Wanted to rent-garage ~:~:::'~::; 1~~Uo~ =~j ~:::vav.:!":11~~un~ 26 In Newport Beach. _.._,_..........,11ni1. Summer ReHrvatlons Upetre etudlo, no Lrg 2Br aaa, 1-car or carpott for car on part•soo-5gg..e781 by Ruth 642·2455 _c_a1_1_54_8_·_206_2_· __ _
llllell•"-l•lnllM." Hood River, OR rtver 2eR 2~eA condo, ga-WINTaR WIEE.KLY kltch. New crpt/pnt. gar, cloH to beach. Peninsula btwn 12th & -..;.,.-....,.,.,.....,.....----1 Class1f1ed ia .....
n11 ...,..r will HI view, nr new, 2bd 2ba rage, carport, w/d, 1-4Bd ...... $350-$1400 Utll Incl. $525/mo. Call Yrly le ... $1000/mo. F StrHl•. 673-4008 Clac·g~~~N.iENT On the move? CONVE.NIENT ~.._...__..-_,...,._. condo. Wndaurf, water pool/apa. •'•Ida. WINTER (l'URN) 222..isns Mon-Fri ~5 Non-amkra. 873-9111 whllher you're buy· ~-.-. -2Bd tmt HOO whether you·re buy· In 11 1 1 ...... ..., ...... .,.., ,, 11 & •now h•kl, 7fl!~· .. np9!. $1050/mo. 045-4048 2Bd = ......... ,1200 MISC. Ing. H IUng. Of 1u11 Sell your extra 1~i.in!~ ~'::~sit?~ ;::S
...._ICllMllw.O.rtMen feet vac m. UV"V • IE'ald• on MCluded •t. ANNUAL COSTA MESA 2624 llENTALS 2744 looking, cluslflecl has household what v"ou nffdl
.,. ....., .....,._ tul II ,Pretty 3Br 28a, pool. 2Bd ocn cioa• $1000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISCELLANEOUS l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii what you needl 't Cl.ASSIFIED .................... ,,. On th• move? Wtr/grdnr/poot •YC pd. 2Bd t h $1100 •• CLASSIFIED I ems M2·5678 .... ,.., • _....."' • 2632 Rlveralde. own om• Room~ clHn 2Br twn· RENTALS STUDIO, 1-4BD $800 M2·5878 in Classified
..... 1771,..,, ....... 11C9111-Sell your extra $1500/mo. 548-8571 Udohom• .•..•.. $2100 houae atyle. Patio., ••••••••• , & up. vrtckly-Short --------
pp Fult •-...a-e pool, lndry fac. $885. •1 term. Bal Baach ... .,._ ' ... CllHUO household a.aid• 2-str" ~ad .... "" 1111 .. ~ , -. p,0_.... llgmt Harbor Vlllu 548-9081 Rentale 723-a2.-. ·llw • 1·~· "" it patio, gar~ n/J>9l9 ..,... •• lie"' 2 I t'I . DC-·,.... ems Near Nwpt twy. $850 . 280-1 ~Ba townhom• ROOMS 2706
ullNUD•Ul·JIA In Classlfled 045-9081 or 827-8410 -;,,.~•inlal~ , New cpVpalnt/bllnda. I••••••••
Sell your home 11 ... Verde 4bd 2ba . ..__ 9 quiet coin w/d patio CDll Unfumlahecl • pvt COMMERCIAL
Buy It. Sell It. F1nd It. through clusltled. hae, dbf gar, nr occ ., .. _.._....._._ '=~:O~i1;1Jt entrance. w/d. 0Non-REAL ESTATE
Claaetflad. . M2•H78 & F-way, gardener. no 673-1900 amoker. Avall 111.1,.•••••••
Repainting?
ff you' re looking to repoint
it, rabtil it, replace it <>r
restore it, look in the PUot
Classfieds to find the .. ,..,.,.looking for.
amk/pet. AvaH 1/10 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA •ne 721-954el•
11400/mo 751-l048 eBlutra 48d+8onua Lncky, pool, quiet, "nr CM College Park nlc••---------
Two E'91de hOU9fe, w/d New cpt, drpa & .,.int. *" tr~atlon. No hm w/pool. Kitch prlll, BUSINESS OfflCB
hkupe, fncd yde, Yr IM l1150/mo. vac. pets 392 ceble TV. N/S. S350/ POI ... ,_ 2789
grdnr, lmmacl Sml J* Orubba&f 780-3142 AVAIL 2Br apt In 4-mo Incl utll. 548s2733 ~&
OKI n1MM110 ptex. w/d, new CTpt &
e2BA-1BA w/ga11975 Duptaiu 38' 3Ba. den/ bllnde. Near alll $725.1---------1 AATIST'8 8TUDl0t
•1BR ~ Oen 1785 = ,r~~~ 841-6878 or~ l!NTALS TO $295. Or UM .. omc:..
11400/mo. &444049 IOltD• 2·STRV 280 SllAU 2724 ~ ~~7~
BUNTINGTO?f iDfaLOMt a&d-38a. ~ect ~. h:C,~ ll&CB 2140 new cpte/pM1t, peta 17ao/mo. 948-49'71 CDll Nice room w/pvt IND~••• 2718 OKI A"' now 12295 bath In b•aut 3Br u.-iaauu.
•1•-....... ,_ 161 .. 180 or aa.aoo PR•• CMU. c~ hou••· w/d . 1425.lil•••••••
- -"" 18ft, qu6et, gated, car-940-2798 Of 472·2098 Auto l"Mtonllon W/r»ltnf. .... air, 3/4 mle to AVA 39r na. 1 gw pof1 perking. CloM to bQoth. 179 w 11lh St. ~. l.2041 Nawpoft upgrded. comm poot: •hoppfng, beach ....... N/amk. PfOf,'I C.M. 11 .. ~100 or
Ctrcle, (811) 179-06n Adi 1211/94. 11115. buL Aelc for our S.,.. w/d, frpfc, dal\IW, lg 119-123-1163 Avt 1/1
ChancMere
you wlll find
what you need
II the pric9
you ...... '° pey when you rMd
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W.S OR LW• IMdlo, dbl gw, Wlk-lne. NB S bd Dut*a w/ Otv. ue • celll WondefMy upgr8ded beern eel. fpfc, •kvtt• aunc:tk. balcony, PflV cuaelPID
28d + daft. 2,_.Ba. llOO ... 1~ NOW ph .. llMll • .. ..... M8 •en
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TODAY'S
CRaSS)foRo PUZZlE
ACROSS 52 ChnaeiMa
I Sleep·~· 5' ~ .,,.,_,
8 Early COiby 58 OoubAe at Show ..,.._
10~\IOlume 81 &egeole
14 Metor ~ toum.v
IS Pike 82 Vatdl cipaf a
16 SUf rounded by S3 Unlta ol wOf1I
I 7 Enhcaa 8' Roea Oii
t8 FlflgOf 68 Pull~
moV11fT19nl 67 Miila antranca
19 GOod natured 68 Actof Gfaane
20SeM 69~1
2 t Nearer ~ facts 70 UtiliZM
23 Trivial 71 ShOre
24 Belgrade native 26 Lunar phaae DOWN
28 NelQN>or of Ga 1 Valleys
00 Kind 2 Baton -. LA
3 I Sm&" -wl'tlP S Mistake
34 HawaKan 4 Dined
greeting s "Two Years
37 Group OC stars Befofe lne -·
40 Russian 6 Edillon
revolutlOMry 7 Musde ~ader 8N~CgrOl.IM
• t BC's nelQl\bof 9 Nope'• opposite
42 Mist's afand 10 Carried off
43 Treol(-and lield It L••,,,. out
evenl 12 Tangy flavor
45 Ofhce WOC1ler I 3 Whlt1pool
•6 "Butlerflles -22 Ganallc
Free· matefiel
47 Ffel under the 23 Slowest
weather 25 BraztHan Slate
48 -OK by ma• 27 "The -Man
•9 Noire Dame and the Sea·
locale 29 Flower Qf the ·
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LOST&
FOUND
LOST•
2925 POUND
vetbena lamity
31 Cathedral part
32 Noticed
33 Singer Guttirie
34Hawkeye
portra~r
35Smifkakin
36 A single tw-n. 37 Pool
38Wedding
39~.=,
44 Conc:eaMd 48Wnter-
Fteming
49 AeflacilOfl so ~vino malt>le Sl~abodea
S3E1tcelSNe
S4 SJanta
55 Wiiding btrd
56 Youngsle<I 57 nallan colt\ 58 -Ponderosa·
broltler
60 Bath powder
63 -de cologne 65 -clo&e f()(
comfort
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2925' EMPLOYMENT
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The bkicUNf bu proceeded: war NOR'nl UST 80tml
1• 10 .... ' Whal do .YOU bid now?
A· We don't care whataortornon·
vulnenable overcalJa partner makes.
We can't lmasine any North hand
which won't offer alJeul-80al8 play_
for pme. To bid anythina leee th_an •
four hearta earne I.he "Chicken or
the Year" award.
Q. 3 ·Neither vulnerable, u South
you hold:
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The biddirw hu proceeded:
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IOUDOCD 7022
q. •~,..South. ..... .....,...,... 111iliilili~Rl"'H0iiillr.eimlteii•i1lee'ilr r5";1,, .. 11•CT•O•'•'••IOIO-ho&d: Qa lhep Cl.in Me OaNed heodbo .. d.11 ,~ ....,,.._ op1 *..-: ~tr l1a Ctll "41 WH llllX OT ,.,_... 10"
.. 0197111 o.\&el• M71 ..Jiff .... AHUlllU blM, top~ e-t'·
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Dft' .._ .. tt.. ,..... llDC. IOlS *"'• Tll8K roac1 ~. CAllPllS, &V'S,
IO .._ ' •-ST PAOTOllY 1wpMd. 171. C4111 TllJll&S 8014 What do )*a Wei now? aMklng onlhuelaaUo MIS 9112.
••I•• •••oo. • e ..... glMa cllllploy ...... -•• -n-Miltm ...... ..----ue-.cl~ iMS SHASTA 11 ft
A . No maU. what ran,.""" UM .... tOI Oir Ollll 714-CUM w/weltMJA buee, b*M, '20-lt 50. Great .,..., UMd tor moving (Or704Jrtwo-ncHnunp~bida, ~.EOL ::r~"*:o:t. >Cmuglft9f841-82&t 0t ~. 13()(). Call
JOU 8hMald be •n....._. ln .rAln. 846-e652. &art UUnp all b.r c:ue-Wdd1nr rour IClllDULlllQ l900/obo. 722·1718 • •
dube anc1 .. bow partner r-..ct.. All COlll1IUCTIOI •1c c "111w 66 IS sroaTIMG Reprcll~~ • rebid, roUow Hu PQeltiorW In our 8NCIAL huoMd GOODS 8085
up by a. · · ftft di.tmonda ocHn vl•w Co1ta wood. fr'N ~. •••••••• AUTOMOBILES B i ..t:-u..... -·-L :.J-MMa office for CU.-Orctw 'before o.c. 17 Y m...--.. ~ asr-te>rn« Vwttlcallon & for thl• tow prlea. .._,.., Trao, brand beortau the tnunpau.IL Schedullng D•pt. 1160/cord, HO/half new Seq~ mocMI., _______ _
a:ooam-2:30pm or COid. 114-7.....a5 A&O. Call 75MI088 CBEVROLET 1045
Qhold:. I: Aa South, vulnerable, f04J l :OCMl:OOpm ahlfh. • '"il•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Cal• ~129 No-...,..._, 2 15" prot--------1• a.mng. Uny/MIU apMken ........ nCDTs 8075 • .,. NOVA 8-CYL
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The biddiq hu prooaeded:
80Unl WDT NOB111
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' What do .YOU bid now?
A· You have a very 1tron1 hand, ao
I.here'•• atronc tendency to ahow it
by jumpinc to three diamond1.
HoWeve'ft there ii I poeeibilit,y o( 8
mi1f\t, and to jump wit.h euch a
moth-eaten 1uit eould pt you
beyond your beet apoc. of three no
trump. Bid t!O diamonda.
Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, u SouLb
you hold:
6A.J'711 ~· 01'7'1 M4
iicliTDf Pft antqa. mlac. 840-7e11 GOOD COND. RUNS
F« CM oar parta ~ PLANT UL9 ACR•a Al.tine Tlobt 1·Way QR EAT I S 1 5 0 0 .
MOO. ecp W/cofnP4Jl->emu ar... potted M ' OC-Trav.,.. City, Ml CALI. 714-434 8036.
.,. NCl'd. 131-4194 l40. ettrua. avoacso. Fty by 12/18, mas. 1918 CheY Sprint, runs
.lcn'"'UIT. IVC frultq 110. H•ba 11. 1225Jq 38&-41112 great, Ughl Brown,
1v Gallon JunlP«• ·11. new pat\a S1400 080,
C0mputor Input. $ml ShacM, pine, cypt9U must ..U. 54g..20e5 = &M~tt::; .._.. 110. IOH74-8422 TUNSPOITATION •-------
714-Ue 4880. --------• POID 9075 cowcmw .....-llPI.0---nwtt~---..... ·--eon BOATS 7011 1•H MUSTANG LX
S•-as 5533 •••••••I POL and mint tnter19r. _,, & MW tlraa. Calif am0g. DAVID'WINTER •eo Inflatable 15 n $4000. ca11Devin714-
........ • Ud ~. ~L Novunalna. 40HP Ya-657·1020
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with a takeout double. tnd there'•
no reuoft1.0 treat this band any dif.
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From 1~1MO. 1 pc: HARD TOP, lmmK, 90 llXToQLX Load~ ~ to entire houM 18900• M0-9000 Xlnl Cond .. W.U main.:
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l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JPtr Appl ....... Cell PVT POSTOl'l'IC• • Alt eo2s ~=n1:oon::~~1)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gii omc• from hofN for prort. FfT Parman«1t. Ship-~ .... D,..... '70 280 SL Aoadat•r. 1 20 hla/Wk, 18-10/hr+ p&ng, phone•, office Nea(ly n.w. Drying .........., lar~ opal & a7 Thompsft 18 ft Radlbtk, 2 topa, aU1o, ff 8 Ins ~ bonua. Ron 842-n40 WC>flc. Fri.ndly & r• rd. lar119 . capacity, diamond r\ng. Unique wood boat w135HP, air, stereo, pwr atHr. • • • • PIT" .... _ .... _ _._. apona1~. 18/hT .. Npt white. $225. 950-0454 ><mu glttt 131·7370 ~~;1:_~:~~&:6°°· rablt ang, new tire•. 2 )Tl. df. op. req. ......., ... u.,on a.ach. 114-842.eae2 wm & 6 · 11&,500. 31<M31-3533
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Loat cat large Gray & LOST ••aENQAL"i--------•$1200/mo842·7859 18.75/hr. Car ~ .... llTATIUl.D condltlon.8486841 S850.Call876-8033 SAILBOATS 7014 Ha, charc:o&I. Non·
Bl Strip last soon Hunt CAT. Hatbor Ridge EMPLOYMENT MIY· Call-557-5579. Busy Wiik-in loclllon Ruby-Sapph·Em.Jade amkng, U~e 09w, full
Bch SoacllH Hms area Eatat•• 11 /18/94. 5530 UUAI' sellllUll"R TEN.II PRINTING ~ plln. For ,.... F1JUl1'UD 6014 ~~~obo~1· .... · ~!7c er ... Trimaran 40 ft, r,;:~.d~~·1 7
0k. 11/16 R•w•rd anew Large, brown & gray nwaw lilHIY5 le" .,.......____._a call Aon r...i-. :I _.......... """ -d!Mal, fact:l made, -
to Max 536-6655 or with bt.ck apota a ~troflt. 10 Y'9 exp. ---· ••"" -"~ k d ~ p,... Poroona --Pn11•1n&zll , c.... • ra .,·t---------536-9533 alrlpH. Anawarw to COOKS KJtch .. _.pall Good OMV, r .. a a "•· ··••• n•-a COUCH th 117K. ell -"'2105 ''F II .. --w··o . ·-. ....... NE .. __ .. _. Community newa.,.. Na.,..... . ear PETS • v•.... ponrcue 8 175 Loat Do .. • Nowport • on. ..,. ~ • po11tlona Full & ....... muat ""' ---m .... ....-...... ton•• .. ood "'Ond Ai1 ~ • • 71 .. _.,,, .. _71 _ • • ..-• co ,...,._ .. ...._.. btwn ..._..., P•r •Hks U1uanlt• • • "' · 60411'11 llaoQ,-...r 24 Heights area. Mother/ ..,.__.. "'v time, Spao. Cafe · ------op9lalOr w1th 5 YNra 673• 7300 $45. Cal 131-8205 UlllA1S ~ u.,, ~ daughter black w/ 2744 PCH Noe>rHpm. lled Svo Dellv rating ... v~ brown spots, Ooblaa, DETECTIVE.PRIVATE Teoh Mat, ci, fMP, o~irbwtlte -----• Barbie Dol'e hM, 8 rma 1~ se<>o talc .. tu
no collars. lost 11/28 PERSONALS Prl v lnveatlgator good OMV, bHlc ~with 5~•== WI Queen~ ADOPT-A-PET 723-0472
642-6043 rMCh..iac know! NCI ,__ Can't uem to 145. 7a1..... E~ Sat & Sun at tr a In a• P If ti m • • rl•nc•. Only tho•• ...,. to _11 ... ~. • p .... nT, Fou-•-•n --------LOST GRAY CAT 239-4389 Avt 24 hr on-call, F With Urbanite UP9--· -.,...,. 0...Table 37"37, """"" ,_, SPE.ED •
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With blue collar. Neut DISHWASHER/PREP Jim 0.ao 845-HIOO rleoce n••d apply. repair jobs amoked gt top 4 chrs Val,.y. PuppiM, kit·
male. Answer a to SCHOOLS•• COOK Part Tim• OFFICE PERSON s.nd reaum• M appty around tM hou"? 185.00 87wa3 tana and more, all SQ IOAn 70161--------" Mortlmar." Lolt 2 In p«aqn .a: --looking fM loving, Cat· VOWWAG!N 9235 Tha(lksg1~1ng night, msnucnoN 3012 84 .. 701 • PIT 9am-3pm M-Th l.9t the HOUIE FUW Ing hc>l'Me. CALL 241"
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