HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-27 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Swimmers cautioned to avoid . local waters
'' l FIND IT DEPLORABLE THAT (THE COUNTY)
WOULD RISK PEOPLE'S HEALTH BY CUTTING THIS
PROGRAM, BUT THEY'LL SPEND $220,000 TO
PROTECT THEIR OWN IMAGE. PEOPLE ARE IN
DANGER RIGHT NOW.
'' DENNIS KELLY
ORANGE CoAST CoLLEGl MAJl.lNE 810LOG1ST
...,. Marine biologist says
fiscal crisis has gutted
ocean testing programs.
BY EVAN HENEl.SON, STAFF \\'tJTUl
NEWPORT BEACH -With
the county no longer conducting
routine testing bacteria level tests,
swimmers should stay away from
Newport Bay and local beaches,
Orange Coast College marine bi-
ologist Dennis Kelly said Thurs-
day.
Heavy rains and the recent leak
of an II' inc Ranch Water District
pipeline into San Diego Cree~
ha\e made :l bad situation C\'en
worse, Kelly said.
''The testing right after the ~pill
determined that the "ater had
16,000 E-coli (bacteri:l) per mil·
liliter," Kelly said. "TI1at's reall)
dangerous water for people to
even be "alking in. rd say people
should be staying out of the \\ater
for a month or more."
Because of run-off caused b)
rains, the county's emironmcntal
management agency recommends
S\\ immcrs stay awa)' from wateri.
MAU. .\lAans 0.\lt.T l'rLOT
near creek opening~ fur :.a mini-
mum of three dJ\' :ihcr :a t\>rtll.
The agenC), "h1...t) u:.cd 10 conduct
routine t.c:.ung of JJI count~ ":i-
ters, "ill no longer monitor '' h:r
content -e\ccpt "hen u pill o~·
curs.
The testing progr .1m "as ehnu-
nated after the numerbu' d1:p:m-
ments cut $42 million out ol the
county·s general fund . I he mo'e
became necessary after the c.outll)
filed for ~hapter 9 bJnl.ruptc~
after suffenng a $1.69 b11!1on Jo,:.
to its in,estment pool.
While county department head'
\\ere torceJ to prioritize :ind m:ilc
dif11t"ult budget-tramming dc~i·
,ion~. the lo ~ ot te~ttng could be
Jc,;.i-.1 .. ting. Kell) ~.:iid. rm f~Jding lh!ll the counl~
h r\:d a PR ltrm tor S2~0.000,"
Kdl) :.s1J. .. I find 11 deplorable
th:il the~ "ould r~I.. ~opk'~
hcJhh l>~ cutting thi~ progrJm, but
the~ ·11 'pend S:'.:'.U.000 to protei:t
their o'' n image
··Pevple are in danger ~ right
no". 1 he~ ·re gu1neJ pigs."
LHr) tfone)bourne ot the
I::.MA':. \\.lter quality control i.ec-
See WATER/P•1e &
County crisis puts ·
$84 million radio
upgr~de in limbo
..,.. Officials from Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach
say cash for the public
safety project may have
been sucked into
investment pool fiasco .
Bv TtXA BoRGAITA, .,)\,. \\'1o.111k
COSTA MESA 01111.1.ib
Parents urged
to demand
100°/o return
lh' ~1.AJU' Ax~ HAR..'10:-.;,
)r'1f \\ i..1.111
~I:.\\ PORT -~tESA
D1~tric1 ~up.:nnten<lcnl ~1..1.
lkrnd urged n:-.iJcnt:. JI J
p..1hl1c lorum fhur:.JJ}' night
to 'uppun ~~11· "1h b) "rit1ng
letter-. to co .. nt) 'Jpcn 1:.or
a .. kanc.
A jogger runs along a beach near 36th Street where the city has constructed a berm to prevent flooding from expected high tides.
from Costa ~tc-.;i JnJ otha Or-
ange Count) c1t1e:. arc hop111~ 10
i.ccure l>vrne S:! million that tile
county hould hl\ e depo:.itnl in a
tru t account to help pa) for ;.1
ne'' county\\ rdl! radio 1:om·
mun1cations >~tern
fur the
i.Jh: rc-
lt..rn vf
:111 lumh
Ill I h I!
.\lore
'\ c" port·.\ tcs:i
d1ool '' i h list~. City shelters · homes with sand berm But, according Iv Co .. ta ~k':i
Cily ~1anager All.in Rved~r. ''ho
has been spearheading th~ prOJlCt,
some agencies .ire concerned that
monC) m:iy ha\\: been 'ucl.cJ into
the county's in' c ... tm..;nt pool.
P.igc 6
llll\\·
fa>Len '"' c"tmcnt pool.
...,. Newport Beach otticials
hope to avoid damage as
high tides are expected to
hit this weekend and next.
Bv MARC S. POSNhR, SMrF WarTu
WEST NEWPORT -City
\\Ork crews used a break in the
rain on Thursday to build a berm
they hope will shelter homes
from high tides and wind-
\\hippcd so::is.'
The 5-foot-high sand wall was
molded into shape "ith heavy
equipment working on the beach
from 32nd Street to 40th Street,
General Services Director Dave
Niederhaus said.
Though no rain is in the fore-
cast, tides will be ming this
weekend and expected to hit
high levels next weekend, Nied-
erhaus said. Add i.trong wind to
the mix and the Pacific Ocean
could pour into waterfront
homes, he said.
"The i.torm has been chewing
away the beach at an alarming
rate," Niederhaus said. "We\e
lost half of the beach. We've
gone from 200 feet to 100 feet in
some areas, ''here (water rs)
within 100 Teet of homes."
While the precautionary action
is common in the Balboa Pier
area, it hasn't been taken in this
area in more that a decade,
Niederhaus said.
Despite the erosion, Nied-
erhaus says there's no reason for
Search for snowboarder
proves fruitless so far
...,. Friends pray that
Costa Mesa's Mike Pilotti
survived Mt. Baldy
avalanche, but police
say chances are 'slim.'
BY M.A.llC S. POSNE~ STAFP Warna
COST A MESA -A nearly six
hour search ended in vain on
Thursday when search teams
found no signs of a Costa Mesa
snowboarder lost in a Mt. Baldy
avalanche earlier this week, of-
ficials said.
The nine-person search nnd res-
cue team and three dog teams
cautiously worked their way
through soft, unstable snow toward
the ~pot where Mike Pilolli, 24,
was buried after he and a friend
moved Into a restricted area to
find more pristine snow, officials
said.
The search was hailed at about
4: 15 p.m. because of poor vis-
ibility, orricials aid. The hunt is
chcdulcd to resume at dawn
today.
"We always hope for the best,"
S.10 Dernardino County Sherifrs
Deputy Ken Owens said. "Dut the
wuy thing> look now . • • the
chances for urvivul ore slim."
Friends. too, were hoping for
• .
the best, but preparing for the
worst.
"We're praying for Mike that
the Lord will bring him through
this," said De rck Wall. vice presi·
dent of Purged Sled Co. "he re Pi-
lotti worked as :i graphic artist.
"You hear stories of people
trapped in air pockets rot days.
But, I'm really ready to face real-
ity too."
Wall described Pilotti n a
"complete genius'' whose work b
an invaluable asset to his San
Clemente-based company.
"Mike w:is a pai.sionatc guy,"
Wall said. "The thought of him
not being here is unbearable. 1 his
guy is going to be gre:itly missed if
'he doesn't come out of this."
An avid skateboarder during his
college years in New Yo1k, Pilolli
always wanted to live near the
beach and moved to Co ta Mc a
with a group of friends :ibout four
years ago, friends said.
Pilotti also dreamed of design·
ing a computer game, and wa!I
part of a team that worked on
Earthworm Jim, a popular interac·
tivc game on the Sega and Nin·
tendo systems, friends said.
He had an affinity for detail
and ~uld handle all aspects of hi
field, from \tforking by hnnd to in-
tricate computer \\Ork, Wall aid.
helUJtCM/ ..... I
•
bcachfront re~ident to be
alarmed.
"It's a precautionary mea-
sure," he said of the berm's con·
struction now. ''Thcre·s no caui.c
for concern at this point, but it'i.
prudent to do it."
Still, tide~ will jump to ai. high
as 7 feet next \\Cekend. Combine
that \\ith rainfall that hai. S\\elh:J
sc:is :in extra foot taller and \\and
and there could be problem-..
Niederhau-; said.
No rain i expected thii.. \\Ccl..-
end or during the early part uf
next week, officiab at the Na-
tional Weather Service said. And
the mcteorologii.ts there are pro-
jecting in th eir 90-day forecast
that the storms will taper off to
normal levels.
INllDI
The 21st Taco Bell
Newport Classic Pro-Am
golf tournament tees off this
morning at Newport Beach
Country Club with a full
field, including defending
champion jerry Foltz. fof
the ttofy, as well as today"s
surtifls tlme5 for the entire
fietd, see Sports/Page 9.
ON Tiii COVIii
The painti,. on top of
~· 1 is ~ IOcal artist George Tapiey. For more
infQrmation on paintings,
call 722·6535. .
Around Town ............... 4
Ct.ec::lt It Out ...........••... 2
Clt;'lide •....•••..........••...• 2
Out'fted ..................... 11
Leali Nolk:es .............. 10 ~ ..................... 2
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YlatlJ' 11 ....................... 2
Dul. une meteorologist jol..ed.
normJI rainfall abo was pre-
dicted for January -"hich has
produced record showers in!>tead.
The beach i n't being re-
stricted, e'en 10 emergency-
vehiclc and lifeguard traffic,
th.inks 10 a mal..ei.hifl acc..:!)·
road, Nicderhaui. said.
Still. he had one rcquei.t of
beachgocr:.:
"Please st:iy off the berm bc-
CJU e )OU c:in damage it b) "all.-
ing on it.'' he said. "ll'i. onl~
and."
Construction on the berm
should be completed this after-
noon. The \\all should erode b)
itself, but, Niederhaus aid. cil)
crews lil.cly will smooth it out
sometime in April.
Without th:.it mone). 011rc1:ib
i.ay the S84-m11lion project CJnnot
move forward. lea' ing the county'
31 p~blic safety agencies wath a
communicationl> ")stem 1h:11\ :!O
)Car old and almo ... t ob~okte
··At th is point in lame. It fu, not
been documenteJ \\hethlr th1.
fund s ha\'e been plJ1.:eJ 111 the
trea~urer"~ pool or not," Ro..:dcr
said. "That's pan of the JCC\)unt-
ing an:il):.i:. th.it's curr..:ntl) b..:1ng
done. In any e'ent, the nwn.:) .,
tied up by the banl..rupt..;
"But, we're a~l.tng tlut th.:
mone) be rde::i:.ed in10 a ~..:p.ir.itc
escrow account. out of Jrlll' rc.11.h
from the citiel> anJ the cvunt) ·
Roeder said the mu1h:) "J'> J..:-
positcd \\ilh the count) \\1th the.
clear undcrst:.indi1 g th..11 the tunJ,
UernJ e\pLmied the pu,1·
tll'll ol :-.=e" pl)rt-~1c:..r L'n '-
fo:J School D1~1ric1 in rd.1·
t1011 lo the count~·:. enor-
mous bankruptcy to .ibout
.io pcop1e at fatanci.1 High
S1.·hool.
See DISTRICT/Page I
\H.1uld remJin sep.1rate lrnm th..:
pool anJ \\Ould onl~ be u ~J to
purch:i:.e the ne" commu 11.JtA lh
-.~~tcm
CO,tJ ~k J alone h.1~ !.!l\en the
c.>unt) SL~ m11livn for th~ project
-monc) "h1ch the i:Jt) h;.iJ b\.!..:n
.,u,in; o'er .1 la\C·)e..a r pcnoJ of
ume D~po.,1b trum mne other ..at·
re) h. t~I :ib..>u1 SB 11111hon. T\\elll)
S..llADI0/ .... •7
HIGHER LEARNING
TeWinkle eighth-graders get a look at college life by~ spending day at OCC
BY0 MAJlY A.'\N HAIL\lON, l>fArF \\ lllITll
F rom claS)rooms and cafeteria
food lo software and sports
acti,ities, about 30 Tc Winkle
Middle School students got a real
look at college life Wcdnc day
afternoon.
The group of eighth-grader hit
the campus of Orange Co~t
College for :in after·i.chool
excur:.ion dc~igncd to in~pirc the
young~tcrs to continue academic~
beyond high school, said TeWinklc
assistant principal Mike Murphy,
"ho helped coordin..atc the \i it.
"In eighth grade, a Jot of l..ids
make decisioni. about their fi\es,''
~turphy s:.iid during the tour.
"And a lot of our kid~ arc highly
nt rbk to not make it ~o college, so
we wont to show them what it's
like."
The tudents Marted with a tour
of the college's new $9.6 million
technology center. They saw a
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
lab, drafting nnd architectural
eta room ·• the aviation and i.pacc
department and the con truct1on
department
The airplane imulator in one
clasi.room definitely impre !.Cd
tudcnt Frank Perez.
"I like thi tour, bccau c it
how )OU what )'OU can be for the
future.'' he aid. "And l want to
'
Students from TeWinkle Middle School ponder the computer lab·
at OCC during their visit to the campus Thursday.
be :i pilot."
During the t chnology c..:nti.;r
tour led by Ernie Mauer.
department dean, tudents GOl 1hc
ildvice 10 learn computer-. • nd
le) boarding. no niatte1 "hJt
!.Chool or career they chumc.
Nc~t. -.1udcnt uoogcd a Cc"
raindrop und ~ul~eo to the
,.
applied ~re nee department ''her\! ~
they he.ml about occ~ marine
b1olog) progr.am, lcatunng the
lar 'C!.t cold water aquarium in
Or.angc County built right into the
buildm3.
A ""' to the college·, culinary •
rt' l?c1lrty led right into dinner in'
... COLUOl/P .. •
--
I Fnday, January 27, 1995
ALS ONLY ..
FUel up on
car bQlng news
at the 11-rary
A utomobiles, in Henry Ford's day,
ma~ have been av:ulable in a ny
color l>O fong as it wa s black.
Today, the prolifcra1ion of colors and
feature~ a-.a1lable on c:m., coupled with a
dizzying array of model op1 1on~ and
mainlen:.ince con~1dera1ionl>, call for
!lerious re!learch prior to any :iu10
purchase. To steer clear of clunkers, make
1he library )Our lir!ll l>tOp.
Among the mo)l u!>eful references for
j utomobile evaluation are 1ho!>e in the
LaDonna
Kienitz
Check
It Out
"Con.,umer Guide" auto
!lenes. Current issues
a\jilahlc at library
reference de!>ks include
"'Holle\I 1995 Cl~," wilh
lil!IS that include retail
CO!lts, dealer invoice
figure!> and ··fair price."
Reports on l>pecific
model!> evaluate
performance, featu res,
u1tli1y and comfort. The
!lerie!I' "New Car Fact!>
'95" reporls on 180
top·l!clling pa'>!>engcr
\l!hicle!I an<l trucks from
major nunufacturcn,.
rn\·cring \:lfe1y fc.uu re.,, '>l)IC change:. and
lll:JJOr d1men!>IOn\ fo r :ill body !>!)IC!>, plu!I
ha~e pru:e r;.inge)
ClftllDI
111roughou1 1he ~car, "Con umer
Rcpor1~" pro\ 1dc:. price informal ion and
perform:111ce evah.pt1om for !>elected
.1u1omob1IC!>, and1Jbotl!!> an entire il>!>Ue in
April tu an au10 in<lu!>try ovef\ icw. '' ith
ra11ng' uf nev. car'> and h:a 1ure!I on
auto·oriente<l topic!>.
For inform;11ion on vehicle!> t hat came
off the produc1iun line prior to 1995, "The
C;ir Dook 1994" i,ifti, through
m;111ufac1un.:n) claim!> and sp$!cification!I.
Rc\le\\S ~>f specific vehicles include
Rollin' on by: Cumulus clouds roll in over Newport Beach Thursday afternoon, shedding some sunlight on the Newport-Mesa area. . '
I
11:.11 native !>Umni.1rkl>, comparati ve rating!>,
anll !lafcty and price information.
Task · force: Grant money should go to ho~eless Service today for fire
victim Ida Brinkman
''Com.urner Guide" ;1ho publi!>hcs a n
:in11ual "U,cd C:iri. Hating Guide" th;11
profilc<l O\er 200 earl> m~1nufac1ured
bet\\ecn 1984 and '9-1 in ill> 199-1 edition.
Refer to 11 tor price ranges, s:ifety rec:.ilb,
maJor repair p1oblc.:1m an<l 'chicle
~pccific-auon'>.
Consumer'> ha' c trad1 tionall> turned 10
1ru!>IY ··Kelle) Blue Bool.!>," available a t
hbr:iry reference dc\I.!>, to re!learch car
prrces. AllernJll\e ... ourcc!I include the
American Car Pnce Gu1tle." ''Foreign
Car J>ricc Gtrnk" and "E<lmund's New
Car Prices."
A 'alue gurJc for cl:J\\IC'> and antique!>
Jating bad .. to 1~97 l!I published bi:innuJlly
by T he GolJ Uook, Inc. "The Gold Dook"
present:. cuircnt rc1ail \aluc., fo r vehicle'>
111 ':.i rying cuml1t ion!I, b:i.,ed on priv:llc,
Jc:.iler :inJ auction 11 am:ictions.
Bv DAVID S1LVA, srtrlAL 111 Tm
l>AllY l'llOT
COSTA MESA -More
than half of the fede ral and
late funds fo r hou!ling and
!lervice!I should be carm:.irkcd
for benefiting the 'ity'!>
homele!>S population, a
special ci ty ta!lk force h;.is
concluded.
The recommcnd<1t1on came
Tuc!>day <.11 a City I IJll
meeting of Co!lta t.lc:.:i\
Consolidated Phw Ta!>I..
Force. The t;.i.,k force w."
created by the City Council,
in :.iccordance "ith :i new
Ho u!.ing an<l U1 b~1n
Development requirement tc1
~eek commuoi1y input on who
!lhould get tho)c grants.
The task force will
recommend to the Ci1y
Council at its Feb. 6 meeting
that 51% of the HUD grants
go to community programs
that provide housing and
..crviccs to the city's
e!ll imated 579 homclc!IS.
The remaining 4g3 would
be cermarked for "i,pcci:il
need,·· programs (agcncic!I
thiJt be nefit people such a~
the di)::iblcd, !lenior,, and
-.ictims of domestic violence).
and other commu nity need:.
!luch as infra.,tructure
dt:vclopment and !lervice!I 10
low income hou!>c holds.
The ta'>k force will also
recommend the development ur a coordinated tracking
system that will enable the
city and community agencies
· to track the progress of
individuals betwe en
programs.
There ·is currently no w:iy
for agency member!> to know
if an individual U!ling the ir
services is al!>o imo l,ed \\ith
other agencies, and -.omc task
force members e~prC!l)ed
concern tha t, as a re!lu ll ,
M>mc people may "fall
through the crack~."
ll1c decbion 10 make the
rccommcndatiorh C<lme :.if1er
the results of a community •
development need~ sul'\ey
\\ere announced. The !>Uf\ey
was distributed <1mong
re:.idcnts liv ing in areas
t:irgc tcd for HUD granb, fur
the purpose of determining
what community Scf\·icc!>
"ere most in need of funds.
The survey showed 1hc
!ICl'ices rc!>pondents mo!lt
wnnted to see receive fund
"ere: child care sef\ice-..
)OUth service!>, city job
creation and training an<l
parks :.ind recreation
facifitie!I.
The task fo rce \\ill turn
0\ er it's lin::il
recommendation!> to the cil) ·.,
Rede,elopmen1 an<l
Re::.idc nt ial commit1 ee tor
review.
The l\\O commi11ec::. will
then !>Ubmit drafts to the City
Cou ncil for its con!lideration.
Services fo r Ida Urinl..man will be
held <it 11 a.m. toJ::iy at Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel Church. ·
The 99·\car-old Ualbo:i Peninsula
resident died on Sund::iy in a fire in
hi.:r Ualbo:i UouJc,;ml home that
relat1\e h:.id built. The housewife
had h\ed there for 65 yc:ir!I.
C()ntr•1ry to earlier repon s,
l3 r111l.111.111 \\ a-.n't the !>3JllC ld:i
Unnl.m;in \\ho O\\lled and ran ldj
111 inknun\ Cafe on the penin!>ula in
the 1930~ .ind '-10:., relathc!I !l:Jid.
She i) 'uni,ed by nephe\\!I Vaughn
l ee l3rml..mJn of UJlboa and Fred
U1inl.man ol Do\\ne}; niece J une
IGJd1c ol K111g111an, Ariz.; :ind cou!>in
Carol McCar t uf Urea. ,
Two more join race
for state Senate seat
· Anyone \\ho ha' ever o\\ ned :i c:.ir
I.now!> tha t sticl.cr price b just 1he
beginning of 1110111.:tJry outla}s for
four-\\hecl lrall!>portalion. For cosb
beyond purcha\e pt ICC, IUfll IO ""]he
Complete CJr Cu.,t Guide."
College offers rape
prevention program . Second-grader wins art contest I lun1111gto11 Ucach A!l!>Cmbl}"'Om:in
Dori' Allen and forme r Ne" port
Ucach City Council candidate Long
PhJm officially arc in the hunt for a
!ll~lle Senate scat.
In aJJi1io11 10 111formation on 1nsur:.incc.
I ucl. m.11ntcn.1111.e :ind rep.1ir co .. b, thi'>
h::indy \Olun11.: 1 ... 1., n:hidc!I offc.:ring be!lt
mcr:ill ,,tlul! .1111.I h1ghe'>I IO\\e!>I
mamtcnJnce, lucl jilt.I insurance CO!lt!I,
plu, f111.1nong, 'luurle'>, dJIJ on
manufJcturcr.. .ind leJ'e interest rates.
·1 u comph.h: }our e\JluJtion of !>pecific
model ... turn to lnfuTr.1c'!> MJgaLinc Index
J>lu:. fur lc.1J., 10 .1111clc' 111 hundred!> of
pcr11.>diLJI,, 111.111) ;I\ allahle in print or on
1mcwlil111 or ll\1l1ollchc al the library.
A r:ipc pre,cntion
program for ''omen
begins Saturday at Oran~e
Coa::.t College. Saturday
mo rning cour!le'i run
through April I. ThursdJy
evening course'> began th i'
week and run through
M:irch 30.
.
Sonora l:lcmentary School
artb t Jol!e ph Amburgey
recently won an all-di!>trict
aw<tn.l for his \\Ork.
The !>ccond·grader\
mixed-media ma!>terpiecc was
!.elected to represent
Newport-Mc!>a Unified
School Di:.trict on the county
level in a National PTA :irt
conte!.t.
\\as judged by parent!> and ;irt
teacher!> in the di.'lt rict.
Joseph's artwork, a colorful
cene fu ll of f ri cndly and
feisty lish swimming together
th rough dark black water, wa!I
described by parent volunteer
Janet Millian as "colorful and
lively."
His "!>cra1ch bo~ird"
paint ing woo awards for ii!>
composition :ind use of
texture and symbolb m.
On ·1 hur!IJjy, the l\\O filed
papemorl. pl:icing them on the
March 14 ballot to replace ,
no\\·county Supcl'i!lor M:irian
Ucrgc!lon.
Former Ne\\ port Ucach
A'>!lcmblymJn Gil Ferg~on :ilso will
be on the b;illot and five others have
nominJlion p:ipcrs ou tstanding.
Frum l1h1 ;tr~ 1er111111Jb or from home o r
ullicc \1,1 D1:tll'ac, Vi!ltJ offer!. a l>imihi r
\Cl'\ICC. Ill ;1dd11iun to the [u ll \ext of many
m:i!;.1L111c anidc' th<.11 c<.111 be !>orte<l by
010\I currenl u.1le, lillc or ~pccific
puhli1.atio11.
The IO·wcck '>eminar.
titled \V.A.R. (Women
Again!lt R:ipe) i'>
spo nsored hy the college\
community service::. office.
It is led by Gary I lcrron,
The conte!lt theme is "Dare
to Di..,cover" and include!> the
c;.itcgorie!I: literature, mu!lic,
photography and vi!lual art!:I
in all age group!>. The \\Ork
Jo!leph's piece will now
have a !>hot at state and
national award!>. Joseph Armburgey
C~ndidates ha'e until Monday
C\en1ng to complete the nomination
pacl.ct and re1urn it to the county
clerk's olfice.
Ocah on \\ hcch may require !>Orne
digging, but you'll be better prepared to
gd in gear fue led by information from
}Our loc:il library.
, .. ho hall \raining in
·marti:.il an~. law
enforcement anc.1 the
military.
Pan icipanlll will learn
to fight using effective
!lelf-dcfen!le technique!>.
Auditions lor Orange Coast College Dance ensemble are at noon today
in OCC's Dance Studio 0
nc:i r the gym.
LJJDonna Kienitz In tl1t Newport Beach
librarian. "C/1c,·k It Out" Is written by tlle
taff of the Ncnport Btoch Public Ubrory.
This nccJ. 's column Is by Robin
U'ct.'Cl-llronn und Melissa Adams.
Rcgi!>tration b $150 for
the IO-week ses!>ion. To
register or fo r more
information, Cilll 432·5880.
Orange Coa!>t Coll ege
is holding auditions ut
noon today for it!> pe r-
forming d:incc en!>cmhle.
DANC'N ETC.
The audit ions "ill be
The company, which
performs the late!lt con-
temporary !ltylcs, includ-
ing hip·hop, jau. ballet
VOL. 89, NO. 23
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WIATHIR
TIMPllATUHS
Newport Beach
60/49
B'.:ilbo•
60/49
CoslA Mesa
62/49
Corona.de! Mu
60/49
IU•r rOHCAIT
lOCA TION SIZE
Wedge 1·3 w
Newport 1 ·3 w
Bl.iickits 1-3 w
Ri1rer Jelly t ·3 w
CdM 1·3 w
aoAnN•
No sm•JI cr•lt
•d\lisory. Mostly
sunny ~ilh winds
~e~t 1s lnocs, l
'
foot ~ind wnes, 4
foot westerl y swell.
TIDU
TODAY
First high
S:Sl a.m ........... 6.0
first low
t :10 ll.m ........... Q.4
Second high
7:35 p.m ........... 3.B
Second low
after midnight.
SATURDAY
firsl low
t2:27 ;a.m ......... t.7
rirst high
6:43 a.m ........... 6.1
Second low
1 :SJ p.m .......... • t.2
Sec:Ofld high
8:t6 p.m ........... 4.t
W.ater ttmp.: 56
and modern, is looking
for !linger!>, dancers anJ
actor!>. The ensemble i-.
gc:irct.I fo r intermediate
to ad\iance-lcvel perform-
er!>.
SURF REPORT
,, .. hirfll .. / • .... ,.11
thre111h Tw••tl•r
Solid overhc.ld w.wes
have pounded the coast this
week, bul the water is
semi-d ean, with heJlth
.idvisories keeping surfers
01way from the be.ich.
Wc.ikening storm adivily
will bring smaller waves
this week, but cleaner
water.
A large high pressure
system building abo-ve
Siberia ~ill probably slip
dolo\-n into the north P01clCic
and bring our weather
p.1tltrn b.xk to cool, dry
~•lher and small
northwest swells in the ne"t
couple weeks.
for daily surf rt'ports and
forKasts, call (900)
976·SURf. lhe ull C'OSb
Sl.SO plus any po sib~ toll.
OA NC'N l:. IC. per·
forms throughout the
pring !leme!>ter ~It Or-
ange County high school
nnd college!>. The te;1m
"ill rche:mc on Monday!>
from 10 :i .m. to noon.
Perfo rmances will be on
Friday!> betwi.:en 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m.
For more information,
CJll 432-5506.
POLICE FILES
'\
~c=o~s,~A~M==1s~A:--~~~~~~~~~-""~
100 block or Cecil Place. A $200 wo1crbcd maurcss
0111.I ;i ma11rcss liner \\-ere reported stole n from an
open c:irporr, hut nothing appc:iretl to have been
)tolen from ~n unlocke~ home, e\ien though the
fr\)nl dO\.lr was found wide open, n report said.
JOO bl ut.:k or Urlstot Street: A purse was reporteJly
Molen from u woman who left ii In her car while
p.iying for ga\. The loss was listed :u $25,
NIWPOllT HACH
IUOO bl~k or Kinas lload: U.ig or used clolhing that
\\ere lcfl on Q home's porch ror donation to charity
\\Crc N NrtCJ stolen. 1 he clothing was worth S250
~200 llluc:k ur OillHI ku:ul. A ~00 car stcroo v.a\
n:po11cJ lokn afh.:r J wmJow on 1hc J)arLccJ picLup ~J\ 'hallcrcd
'" or THI DAY
• 1 l:ina up ~n obscene, thn:J1cn1n1 or nuiS:Ancc c;.ills.. ~fake :i pollci.: rcporl 1f •hey ron1inuc Do not h:i\ic )~ur phone. numlx:r printed bn your pcnon:il checks.
1 ry 10 prO\u.lc on ly ;,a bu,incu number.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Friday, January 27. 1995 3
UYllW
Cirque du Soleil will blow yoU away
Bv TOM Tlros.
Uf.ClAL TO Tttlt DAILY (!aLOr
T he second-largest circus 1n
Southern C:lliforni:i (after
the carnival known as
Camp O.J.) has pitched its tent
once ngain ac South Coa~t Pl!lZa,
and it will literally blow you
away.
That happens at th e close of
the fi rst act of Cirque du Solcil,
when an extended clown act
climaxes in a whopper of a
windstorm directed at the
audience -viewers don't
surround three rings as in
convention:il circuses. h 's only
one element of the breathtaking
program calculated to elicit gal>pS
of wonderment. ·
Thi year's Ci rque du Soleil,
entitled "Alegria" (Spanish for
joy or jubilation) already has sold
more than 135,000 tici.cts for it's
third Costa Mesa run -the
most ever fo r the company m its
11-year history. It 'II be here
through M:irch 12, and if you
can find a ticket, gr.1b it.
Cirque du Solcil c cl\C\\l> the
familiar circus trappings or lions,
tige rs and bears (oh, my) and
focuses on the myi.ticism of the
human body. The how is
composed of equal parts of
phyi.ical athlctichm, b:illc t and
musical artil>try.
Ensemble dexterity by a pair
of Rul>i.ian troupes highhghtl>
both the first and second actl>. In·
the opener, one group performs
dizzying flip~ in unbon at a
frenetic pace. A second i.eptet
captures attention in the finale
for an exhibition of C)C·Catching
tr:lpeLe artiSlf).
Youth is ''ell scncd here.
Thirtcen·ycar·old Ekn:i Le\ ol
Moscow charms her audience
wit h a ~cries of rh)thmic
gymn al>UCl>, and a p:ur of
Mongolian contortionbt,, ages <J
and 10, demoni.tratc i.cem1ngly
impossibll! l\\bts and turn) \\ith
thei r i.ec mingly rubber)
phyl>iques.
French tr:ipcie a1 t1l>tl> Xa\1cr
Lamoureaux :ind Carolant:
Therr ien open the l>how with a
pleasing routine amplified by it)
synchronization. Ru\sian Mikhail
Matorin dbpla)~ mcrcd1bk arm
l>trcngth in hil> ae rial bJllet in J
whirling fi,e.foot open cube
And l>pe:iking ol l>trength,
hulking American Rick Zum\\alt
gives not only ~in C\hib1tion of
power but drJ\\) ai. lllJI\) laughs
ali the trirLc clo\\ll'.l. \\ho:.c
routine' .uc J mL\cd bag ol
~lap)tic.:k and pantomime. 1 he
fre1gh1 train bit ''hi ch productl>
the big "ind j, a re.ii kid., but
JllOthcr )csmcrll imohing a long
c:orJ nc\cr really catchc) fire.
ll..1\\JllJn L1)1Jh.: ') u1onc ·10\1),
18. cook' up ..i sto1m \\Ith ha)
mc~mcriw1g fire dance. 0011 't
H) thi'> at home
Ci1quc du Sole1I\ ""Alegi 1~1 ..
plJ}'t to lull lmul>c.:' I uc-.dJ)'t
through S..1turJ.1)~ Jt 8 p.~ ..
I nd:.i)i. at 6 and 9.3U p.m .•
S.:iturd.i)~ Jt 4·30 and ':30 p.m.
and Sunda~) at I aml 5 p Ill in
the parking lot at ~outh Cu~1\t
Plaza. 'J 1c.kch ma~ b\.! orden:d b~
calling the bo\ olltle ..it
557-41 .I I.
Tom 1"itul rt•1 it.-11 \ /ut':J/
t/1c-.1tt•r for tllC' D.Ji/.1 l'ilot.
SuperVisor has become best friend of cities
LEAH Hoo~ns;PAlLY 1'1u>T
Here•• mud In your eye: Who says you can't have fun
In foul weather? While holding their breath, friends of Jay
Sommers watch as he flies down the bluffs in Costa Mesa
on a homemade sled that he had originally meant to take
skiing. The "Mudbogger" made it for two successful runs to
the bottom as friends cheered. "They won't leave until I get
hurt," Sommers said.
Coastline ROP courses begin Monday
Co:ii.tlinc Regional
Occupational Program "ill begin
its ~pring scmci.tcr Monday.
Coai.tline RO P, an occupational
training program~ il> part of the
Ne" port-Mei.a, Huntington Oeach
Union High, Irvine, S..idJlcbad,
Valley and Tu~t1n unified i.chool
dbtricts.
The prim:iry purpoi.c of ROP ii.
to provide occupation:il training
progrumi. above and ~e)Ond what
is available to you th and adulh in
the dii.tricts, said Superi ntendent
Paul E. Snyder.
Programs arc bai.c d in cxbting
fa cilities of local business and
in du i.try and on local high school
c:.i mpuscs, and arc taught by
credentialed in~tructors from
trades represented.
Student~ rccel\e credit toward
high school graduation.
Enrollment i~ open to all lugh
i.chool i.tudcntl> 16 year:. :im.I older
and to aduhs "ho Ii' c \\ ithin the
participaung dil>trict .
Courl>C~ offered thil> i.emcl>ter
include: animal health care. auto
body repair/rcfinbh1ng, automoth.c
occupationi., careeri. ''ith children,
computer aided drafting. bank
teller, computer applications,
cook/chef asi.il>tan t, coi.mctology,
dental assbtant with dental
radiology, dei.ktop publi!.hing,
floral de'\ign, in terior de!>ign, ~ma ll
bul>ine~s O\\ ncrship/managcmcnt,
rehab therapy occupations and
office inte rnsh ip.
for registration information, call
979-1 955.
~ Jim Silva is serving as
mediator and liaison during
county's crisis.
BY EVAN H ENERSON, STAH \\'IUTEll
When city representative. h:ive
concerns about the state of their
invel>tmcnt in the county pool.
they take their quei.tions to 2nd
District Supervil>Or Jim Silv:i.
A former Huntington Beach city
councilman "ho joined the board
in November. Silva was appointed
the county's liai)on to cities as the
county works through its Chapter
9 bankruptcy. He recently held a
l>eric) of meetings attended by of-
ficial from e\ery ci ty in Orange
County.
Du ring 1he firi.t round of meet·
ingi., city officials met wi1h Silva,
coun ty bankruptcy attorney Dnlce
Dennett and rel>tructuri ng team
chairman T homas Hayes. The
meetings \\ere productive, Silva
said. and will continue in the
weeks to come.
"I feel the cities h..ive the right
to be kept informed of what'
going on,"' Silva ~aid. "'Some of
them h:ive their life '>Jvings in-
vei.ted in th is pool'. I'm not going
to tell c'erybody the> ·11 be made
\\hole. At thil> poinl. I can't mal..c
an) prom ii.cs."
II is Silva's honest~ and opc.:n·
ne~o, \\ hich i.omc Cll\ o[htiat-.
claim ha) m..ide him an· ideal liai-
i.on. particularly lluring .1 time
"hen the cullap e uf the ill\C)t·
mcnt pool has )traincJ the rcla·
tion'thip bet\\ecn count> anJ cities.
"'Mr. Siha io, jultt about the uni)
bright light \\e\c i.ccn,"' '>..iid
Coi.ta Mc-.:i City ~t anager Allan
Roeder. '"I le hai. made :i 'incere,
honest effort to keep the line:. of
communication open \\ith the city.
He asks ou r opinion'>."
Ne, .. port Ucach City MJnage r
Kevin Murphy abo complimented
Silva's attempt to reach out to cit·
Please .Join Us
For Dinner
Lu.nch or
Weekend Brunch
Sabatmo's was ongmally founded in Chlca~o aner our father brought the family recipe for our famo us Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today. his sons & grandson continue to provide a complete
menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride.
Thank you.
The Sabatino Fam ily
CATllRlllQ SPECIALISTS ...... .,.c.w ...... ~
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For ReseMtlons call
7230821
· an:t W • New rt Beach ..
SCORE BIG
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Pig Pak Feeds 6 to 7 a\\~ $39.95
a~\-'s Hog Pak Feeds 8to10 49.95
Party Paks Include: Baby Back Ribs, B'ar-B-Due Chicken, Brisket, Louisiana Hot
Sausage, Cole Slaw, Bar-B-Q Beans, Corn Bread, Honey Butter & all utensils.
C••·L TODAY TO ORDD YOUR PARTY PAK
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(714) 631-2110
~
~\fs CoMp~lti
5800 &at 2nd Street
Long Beach, CA 90803
(310) 439-RIBS
ics. With rclatiOnl>hip~ bct"ecn
cities and the county gett ing in-
creasingly llt1 aincJ , the i.upcrvii.or
who me di:ites betwee n the two en·
tities will fight an uphill battle,
Murphy said.
"He h:is a very tough job,'" Mur·
phy ~aid of Siha. "At thb point,
there\ not a lot to communicate
about. l:.vcrybody's looking for a
pl:in of reorganizatiun and until
that plan is negotiated anti deter·
mined. there·, going to be a lot ul
mi'>trusl and rumor be t"een the
county and the citic . "
Sih a said during the meetings
he ha~ .. ensed citv official•,' fru,tra-
tion at not getti1{g anl>\\Cr to their
que)tions. A key for the fu tu re, he
•
'' I FEEL THE CITIES HAVE TH E IUGHT TO BE KEPT
I NFORMED OF WHAT,S GOING ON. SOME OF THE~l
HAVE THEIR LIFE SAVINGS I?\1\'ESTED IX THIS POOL.
'' SUl'Elt\'l~OR Jt:-01 \IL\'\
LIAl .. O~ 10 <..llllS cosu1ts 1-.;t. l\.\!'\KkL't'l<.:\"
l>a)l>, is keeping the en11t1e.. to-
gc.:thc r and communic.1ting \\ h1k
the county rcorgamLes its leader·
ship.
Sfha, \\hoi.c d!,>tnct 111cludci. the
city of Costa Mesa, hopes to hold .
da ... 1. u,-.11111' \\ ith r~ p11.:,.:111.at1\ .:'
lrum '1.houl d1-.tr11.:h a., \\1.ll "I la:
c1t1c' Jilt! Jg.en ie' '' 11hin the ~nJ
01 .. t11d .arc.: uf p.11 111.ul..ir \'.vlh.~111
s..111.J !>tc'e h:.ink .... the l>Upcnh1.1r"
d11cf ul '>ta 11.
• •
: CI N E~AS :
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I .~5J!J~,UIARGAIN SHOWS STARTING IUORE 5:45 PM I
e • • ~
DAY ' PLlASl WL TO CONTIRM
OCUlllUlll'ff 7 ..___.,:_ ... _ """ Mini· .JaU &Ill • • ' • l4J ' ..
RANCHO NIGUEL J'<ll~;.;;. ~ ".' 7 ~'.'~~
GATEWAY 5 LA M;li~ ~~:;;',
lHl9I Of r. FALL (II) llllCl:.:r~ ---·13) --• -FmT (II) IUTM .. r. __.,.(ti)
CERRITOS 10 ..... ·-..... Cf111111 I ' l"t "1 : 0 ll ·'I >lHlSi
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4 Friday, January 27, 1995
MONDAY
"9UCfOltUM
Cct 'he an "c"' to )Our quc tlons
11bou1 Pro2:1c during n open Proue
forum presented by Relief Re<;<>urccs
in Costa Mesa. Ci.II 722-95:?7 for
n:scrv11tions and more infom1Jtion.
llAJAMA ITOHTIM.I
Children ages 3 to 7 arc encour:igcd 10
wc:u their p:i1amas and bring a
fovomc stufkd animal to PJjam:i
Stof)time, :i series of M0rtd:iy night
story ~cs iofl~ :i.t the Nc"port Beach
Central Library. 1000 A\Ol."Jdo Ave
The 7 p.m. sc~mns IJ!>t h:ilf an hour
and run through March 14 Call
717-3800 for more infonnallon.
TU IS DAY
DllllUH HnLl.MINY WORM.SHOii
Divorce, p:ircnVch1IJ b:ittlcs, cu!>tomer
scnicc complaints, busine s
d1sJgrecmcn1s and landlord tenant
problems c:in :ill be settled through
the mediation procc s. Find out ho"
during :i two-hour \\Orlshop prei.cnted
by ~kd1ation Set\1ces of Cahform:l
from 7 to 9 p.m. :11 Or.ingc Co:.i)t
-College in Costa Mcs:i. Cost 1!> S:?9
C:.ill .02-5 80 to register.
SPOUSAL DIAYH & THI LAW
"What You Need To Know About the
U\\ When Your Spou:.e Dies" 1s the
title of; free noon progr:im presentcJ
by :lllorney Scotl A. Boun.Jclais at the
Newport Beach Central Library. 1000
Avocado Ave. in Ne\\porl Beach. The
seminar will CO\'er tax ramifications.
estate adminil>lr.llion and planning,.
For Jctaili.. call 7 t 7-3SOO
WEDNESDAY'
YAX ASSISYANCI PROGRAM
Free fcJer:il :inc..l stJtc income t:t\ hclfl
1s a,·:iilablc to lo.:JI rc,1dcnt\ C\Ct\ \\'cdnc)dJ~ C\Cning from 5 to 7.30
p.m. through April I:! at the Co~tJ
~lcsa Libr:iry, lb55 PJrl.. J\\e.
Ta..\paycrs desiring help i.houlJ bnng
the t~ instruction bool..kt!. and form'
they recei\'ed in the mail, records of
income and deJuctions. 1nduding \\'-:!
:inJ \V-2P form), anJ other pcrt1n .. nt
records. Details, 6-i6-88~5.
ou• SCHOOLS AND THI
aANKllUPYCY
TI1e second in :i series of three public
forum designed to inform the public
about the effects of the county's
bankruptcy on Ne\\pOrt-Mcsa U111f1eJ
School District. School officials will
also rnke questions from the public:
7-9 p.m. at Costa Mesa I ligh School,
:?650 F:iirview Ro.id in Cost:i Mcs:i.
&l .. OllT ............
The Airport Wodina Group of
Orange Count)' is hold1n& au 'lnnu:il
mcmbcrstup mce11na at 7:30 p.m. in
'he Qu:irtcr Deck Room or the B:tlboJ
lby Oub 1n Newport &:ich. l lc:ar :ind
as!. quesuons about the El Toro
Airport run,crs1on. The board for the
coming )Car \\Ill :iho be etccu;d. For
more inform:uion, C3ll 67S~S.
COLUOI INVllTMINT MANNING
College: Jn,c:.tmcnt Pl:tnnin& is the
fcx,--us or :i free 7 p.m scmrn:ir at the
Nc\\port Beach Central Library, 1000
J\voc:\do Ave. The program will co~r
college funding sources :ind
dc\clopme111 of a college inve~tment
plan. De1a1ls, 717-3800
MAltlllACH INRICHMUIY
rJit\ iew Oiurt"h al 25:?5 Fai1"-1e\\
RoJd in Costa Mcs:i continues us
.. Al\,·a)s on WcdnesJars" progr.im
\\ith a free marriage enrichment
seminar from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. For
more inform:ition, c:ill 545-4610.
INVISTING IN TMI 90.
"Ta.<t Ad\ antaged l n\'CSling in 1he 90s"
.... is 1he lit le or 3 free semin:ir today :ll
11:30 n.m. :tnd Feb.~ :ii 8:30 a.m. :it
the Balbo:i B:iy Oub, 1221 Wcs1 Coast
I hghway in Newpon Beach. For
reservations and inform:ition. call
(800} 477-6266.
PAHHILl.INIC MHTING
Newport Harbor Panhcllcnic will hold
meeting at 10 a.m. al St. Michael's All
Angds Church, 3233 P:icific Vi ew
Drive in Corona del Mar. Lisn
Lica\oli. R.D. will discuss ''Preventive
anJ I ligh Energy Nutrilion." lunch
"111 follow meeting. For dc1ails, call
Simley al 8~6-~l~
l 'NAI B'RIYH WOMIN
The Coastline Cb:iptcr of D'nai B'rith
Women. ''hie!\ includes member!> from
the ~c,,por11Mcsa area, Y.ill meet al
7:30 p.m. in the Community Room at
\\'oo<lbriJge Village Shopping Center
on BJrr:tnce P:irk\\J)' in lt\mc. For
1kta1ls. c:ill %2-0050 or 639-3353.
A WOMAN'S NIART
A \\l>man's risk of heart disease
mcrcai.cs after mcnopJuse. Learn how
to tJl..e good care of a \\Oman's heart
al J free 7 p.m. lecture hosted by
t:ard1olo~1!>l Bonnie Gainer, M.D .. in
the Grace I loag Conference Cen1er at
I loag I lospital, 301 Ne\\port Uhd. 1n
Ne\\porl Bc:ich. For more infom1ation,
c:ill (800) 51~-llOAG.
THURSDAY
ROSI SOCllTY
The Orange Coun1y Rose Society
meets :it 7:30 p.m. at lhc Wcstmins1er
Civic Center. S:?OO Westminster Ave.
<By oraer of tfie Trustee in <BanR..J'uptcy
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AUTHOR TO SPIAK
Temple Oat Yahrn "ill host
PulitLcr Prize winning
author Hcm1an Wouk,
:ibocve, for a speaking
engagement on Sunday.
· Wouk's lecture is p:m of a
public tour'promoting his
oew book, ''The Glory," :ind
is a feature of the temple's
Norman Schiff Lecture
Series. Tickets for the
lecture arc S30 for reserved
seatins; S20 for general
seating; and $10 for full-time
students :ind seniors 65
years of age and older. For
more information, call
644-1999.
The public is invited free. Cati
650--0946 for dct:iils.
"ow YO WIUYI A SCRHNPLAY
"Ktlling Zombies for Fun and Profi1"
is the rnle of a free 3 p.m. screen
writing seminar presented by Costa
Mes:i writer Terry Black al the Corona
del Mar Branch Library, 4:!0 Mangold
Ave. The progr:im "ill followed by 3
te3. For more infom1ation, call
6-i4-3135
DYSLIXIA SOCllYY MlnlNG
Ncl\\Ork \\ ith p:ircnts and
professionals regarding shared
1111ercs1s in learning dis:ibilities ''hen
the Orange County Branch of the
Orton Dysletia Socjety holds it':.
Annual Meeting at 7 p.m. :it the
W)ndhJm Garden I tote!, 3350 Avenue
of the Aris in Costa Mesa. Cost is Sil
for Orion members and S15 for guest ,
and includes dinner. For more
information. call 999--0 118.
JAYCIUMIXH
The Newport Jaycees \~ill hold_ their
monthly m&aet a& Malad)''• 1n
Newport Bcadl OD tbc peninsula from
6.30 to 9 p.m. For details. call
644·1SS7.
flHDAY, na. 3
IV ....... MVIL.......,_,...
SuSJn Linn -.ill cxpl:iin how to
"Net"ortc to Increase )'OUr Net
Worth" at 1he 7 a.m. meeting of
Consumer Business Network at
Geezers G:irlic Grill, 4200 Scoll in
Newport Bench. Cost is SIS. Cill
550-4 785 for more information.
saruaDAY, FE•. 4
BLACK HISTORY 11.AAADI
Volunteers from this area arc needed
to help 0111 at 1hc Bl:idc l listory
Par:ide and O..hur.ll Fair that takes
place today in do\\ n1own Santa Ana at
10 a.m. For details, call 440-8943.
flRNl&MOHflllNS
Staghorn an'd mooschom ferns, their
culture :ind how to use them in the
garden will be .discussed during a free
9:30 a.m. program at Sherman Libr.iry
11nd Gardens, 2647 East Coast
l lighw:iy in Corona del t.far. Call
673-2261 for reservations and
information.
SUNDAY, Fii. 5
LIAOUI OP WOMIN YOTIU
The League of Women Voters of
Orange County is holding their 75th
Birthday Gal:i from 2 10 5 p.m. at t.hc
Village Crean oo the Back B:iy in
Newport Beach. This gala fund raiser
will fc:iture refreshments, dramatic
SkilS, 3 silent llUC1iOn, 3 rafOe and
more. Members of the coun1y Board
of Supetvisors nnd Mayors or City
Council members of local cities \\ill be
in :iucnd:incc. Tickets arc $25 per
person in :idvancc and S30 al the door.
For rescrv;itions and informalion. call
S-l8-97S9. -e
MONDAY, FEa.'
WltlTIU' WORM.SHOii
Author, editor and professor of
creative \\riling Nancy Brooks Rayl
leads a \\filer's workshop Monday and
Thursd:iy :ifternoons from 3 to 5 p.m ..
Feb. 6-23 at the Newport Beach
Center of Coaslline College, 2627
Vista Del Oro in Nc,,port Beach.
Sh:ire your wri1ing with others; bring
NowSening:
Lunch
Dinner
And
Brunch
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Eclectic cuisine using the finest
& Freshest ingredients for
"CALIFORNIA GRILL" specialties.
2241 West Coast Hwy. 7••.1400 Ne rt Beach ~~
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New Year's Resolutions?
We Have Them
at 20% Off ·
thru Februaryl5th!·
* 1. All Picture Frames
2. All Pimpernel Mats and Coasters
3. All Armetale Metal Serveware
4. Selected Name Brand Dinnerware
5. 'Selected Italian Ceramics
6. All Schieren Doonnats
and Much More ...
L1m1ted to stock on hand• orry no 1pcc1al ordt-r1
fJJo!tl@' WaU
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Lower Levet Next to Bullocks • 714 • 850 • 7552
'
Photocopies co fi~ mc1:hftl C~t is
$59 for all'" meetings for more
infonMtion, calt 6"-1354. To n:g1s1cr,
call Coastline Colkgc 1u 241 ·6186
PAW AotnTllll
Q\ild~n ages l to 7 arc cnt:-OU~J:cd to
wear their pajamu :ind bring a
f3\'0rtte stuffed anim:ll to P:lj:ima
Storytimc, a series of Mond:iy night
story sessions at the Newpor1 8cJch
Central Llbr:try, 1000 Avoc;>do A\'C.
The 7 p.m. sessions l:ist h:itr :in !\Our
and run through March 14. Clll
717-3800 for more inform:itio11
A-D.D. unu••
"Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big
Picture" is the 1itle of a free h.:c1urc
presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m. by Joa11
Andrews, M.S., at Co:istline
Counseling Cen1er, 1200 Ou:iil St .
Suite 105 in Nc"'porl Oc:ich. For more
infonn:i1ion, call 476-0991
TUUDAY, FEa. 7
aoMAN nan a AumoN
The You1h Employment Sel'\icc of .
Costa Mesa is holding its 22nd Annual
Roman Feas1 :ind Charity Auction
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Costa
Mesa Communi1y Cenler, 1845 Par~
Ave. D:incing, door prizes. games.
fabulous food, entert:iinment :ind
silent and audible :iuc1ions arc all part
of the festivities. M:ic Bernd,
Newpon-Mcs:i Unified School District
superin1endcnt, is the honorary
eh:iirman. Tickets arc St2 for aduhs.
SJO for seniors, SS for children. C:ill
642·0H,. for deuuls ~ 'acts.
LOW-Sftlll MVOltCI ..... MO•
Lc:irn hO'A di,vrcc mediation c-~n »'-c
you up to~ of the cost~ ~hile
ptu\ 1ding better results, minimum
me s anJ no court :ippc~ranccs during
a scmin:ar p~ntcd by Elite N~m:in,
Attorne)~teJ1:1tor for The Con01ct
Rcsolut1or\ Group in Newport Beach
Wo1 Mhops are held every TuesdJy :it
7 p.m. Co!tl is $20 per session. Sp;icc i.S
1in1i1cd. C:ill 250--0163 to register.
CHllSTlAN WOMIN'I a.ua
l l1c NC\\fJOfl BCJCh Christi:.in
womcn:S.Club is holding a luncheon,
fashion )how at 11 :30 :i m. :lt the
13;ilboa Bay Club. Cost is SI 7. Call
760-176 1 for r\':seivations :ind
inform:ition.
PAR.llS & RIC•IAYION MlnlNO
lnc P;irks, lkachcs Jnd Recre:ition
Commm1on of the City of Newport
llc:ich "Ill hold its monthly meeting .it
7 pm. in the Council ch:imbers, 3300
Newport Bhd. in Newport Beach.
MJn YOUR SCMOOL •IH
Adams E~mcntary School on
Clubhouse Drive in Co)ta Mesa will
ho:.t :i "Meet Your School Bo:ird
Representatives" forum at 7 p.m. in
the school's multi-purpose room.
Fc:itured pcnkers include Ne.,.,port
Mes.i Bo:irJ members Ed Decker,
Wendy Leecc :ind Jim Ferryrn:in. Th~
meeting is open to all Costa Mesa
school parents. For more infonnation.
c:ill 556-3 187.
• Corporations
• Tenant/Landlord
• Much, much more
fnlf fotnf n llntnltonl
· CSinics, tnc. Rit:ltard H. Foltz
-we accept all major credit cards -751.0734
2900 Bri!i.t.PI S.u_iJ;e_1!1QB • Costa Me
DRAINAGE PROBLEMS?
FIREPLACE LEAKS?
PLANTERS OVERFLOWING?
CALL THE DRAINAGE AND FIREPLACE SPECIALISTS
JOHN GLASSELL
MASONRY COMPANY
(714) 434-7744
LIC. 499443 MIKE FARNSWORTH
LANDSCAPE 'COMPANY
(714) 548-51 32
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ExCITINQ FLAMENCO SHOW SATVRDAY
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lunch Tues-Fri 11 :30am to 2:00pm
Dinner Tues-Thurs 5:30pm lo 9:00pm
Friday -Saturday 5:30pm to 10:00pm
Sunday 5:30pm to 8:30pm
(714) 756-8194
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Newport Beach
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Friday, January 27, 1995 5
WIDNISDAY, na .•
•IVHSI MOHOAOI
Arc you olJcr 1h:1n ll&c 62? Find ou1
;.ibou1 how a HU0-3ppr0\~J.
H tA-1nsured rc,crl>C mortg:igc t:an
hdp dunn' .a free 3 p.m. cmin;ir
.:onductcd by &b Brennan, senior
rc\ersc mortg:ige con\ult:int at
Director Mortgage Corp. The l!m1nar
•'111 be n1 2244 l'ac11ie Coa\t llil!h\\ay
n Ne\\port Oeach. Cnll 722·652'3 or
723-0233 for details ;ind rei.c1\alions.
LIGAL HUlfARlll MIHING
'Arbitration and MeJ1at1on ' .ire the
op1cs at the ftbruary dinner mce11ng ~f the N~\\port-Sant:i An:i Legal
>ccrc1ancs Assoc1a11on that tal.Cl.
>l:ice :it \\')ndham GarJcn~ llotcl. nso A\enue of the St:m'" Cmt:i
\1csa. Nct\\orl.ing ~13rtS :it 5·30 p.m., ~llO\\ed b) dinner :inJ the progr:im.
-Ost is S16.50 for member; and S19
vr non-members. C;ill Carole :u ~s2-ssoo for rcscru11on~ :ind
nform:ition.
IUTUCTING THI RIGHT PAHNH
Le:irn ho" to breal. the p;i111 .. rn of
1cgatl\e anJ unhc;ihh) rcla1ion .. hips
.ind Jtlr3Cl the right rom..1.nlic partner
.11 :i special single~ \\Orl.~hup
:onducted b, Jcnn1kr !\tJr,hall of
Success Unl;mited from 7 to 8:30 p.m .
.11 the Oak\\oo<l Apartment
Oubhouse, &)0 ln1nc A,c, in Ne,,port
Oeach. Coi.t is SS :ind re en at ions arc
required. Call 722.-7717
PAltALIOAL ASSOCIATION
rhc Orange County Par:1kg:il
~\~iation \\ill hold i1s Febru:irv ~encral mcmbcri.hip meeting :11 6 p.m.
JI the Westin South Coa t PIJ:z:i
llotcl, 6S6 Amon Bhd. in Co)tJ Mesa.
Guest spcJkcr is 1 larlJnd Braun.
Jllorney tor Ofllccr Ted Briseno in the
::isc of Rodney King Cost i'> S 10 for
members and SI:? for non-mcmhcr), ·
.ind include~ ~ light buffet dinner. For
more informJllOn, c.111 LinJ:i :it
~50-4521 or G.111 :it 5-'0·6~00. C\t
3.i23 ..
INSIDI IDGE fUND-ltAISH
1 he Orange Count) In 1de [Jge. a
)upport group for leaders, ''ill holJ :i
fund-r:iising auction during it)
rcgul:irly schcJulcd meeting fwm 6 to
8 30 :i.m. al Scotl°s Restaurant, 3300
Orbtol in Cost:i l\tc\:i. Co\! of SIS for
sucsl~ includes full buffet bre.1klJ\t
.1nd :i silent :ind li\'C :iuction For
re)m:itions, c:ill 730-5050.
HEART DISEASE SIMINAR
I lo:1g I lospital catdmlog"t Jod
!\l:inchc:.tcr \\Ill J)re,cnt ;inJ an\\\ Cr
questions about topics ranging lrom
good hc:in care to the l:ltc't d1.1gml\t 1c
tools for J etcc1ing hc.1r1 prnhh.:rm
during :i free 7 p.m 'enun tr in t11c
Gr:icc lloap. Conkr .. ncc Ccnt..:r ,,,
lloag llO!>flWI. 30 I l\e\I port Bh J h u
Jet:i1ls, call (bOO) 51 -l-110.\G
HPUILICAN WOMEN
Talk shm" pcrson;iht) and column1'1
llugh lle\l.llt i!> the guc~t ~pc.1l.er 111
1hc Balbo:i 8.1~ Republican Fcd.:rall.:J
noon meeting :11 1he Balbo..1. U.1~ Club
1n NC\\ port l:k:ich. For more
mform:u1on. c:ill Che!) I at ..;9,i.(HIJO.
RUIRID TIACHIU MHTINO
Californi:i Retired Teachers, I larbor
lk:ich Di"ision No. 77. "ill meet at I
· p.m. at I !:irpcr School Auditorium in
Cost:i Mcs:i. Mal) ~hool. \\111 ~pc.1k on
dur:iblc po\\ er of attorney for hc;ilth
care. :inJ light opera :.ingcr Gina
Notrica will pe rform. For more
mform:ition, call Delore :it 5.is 7.50.i.
THURSDAY, FEB. 9
OUR SCHOOLS AND THI
BA.NIUtUPTCY
The last in a scnc of three pubhc
forum designed to 1nfom1 th.: public
.about the effects of the coum' \
b.1nkruptcy on Ne'' p<>rl·Mc\a lJmli.:J
S•hool District. School otr1c1JI\ '" I
.1ho tJkc qucsuons from the puh11c.
1 .. 9 p.m. at Corona Jd Mar I llgh
~~hool, 2101 Eastbluff Om.: Ill
~e\\port Beach
DIVORCl1 WHAT YOU NHD TO
ICNOW
Get a kg:il O\cf\ 1ew or 1hc lli\:lHce
process. from ch1.X.h1ng :in Jl101 ncy to
betting :i final judgment, during a
three \\Cck di\'orcc cducat1l)ll program
1h:il begins tonight at 7 and run
Thursday c' cnings through Feb. 23 at
The Connict Resolution Group, 4630
Campus Dr .. Suite 200 in Newport
Beach. Atlornc)/Mcd1u1or Ellie
Nc\\rnan will present the \\Ork hop,
along with guest spc.1!.cr~. Coi.t is S:W
per SC!\Sion Space 1s l11tlllcd Call
250-0163.
DIVORCI MIDIATION
Mediation is an :illcrn . .111,c lo the
tradition:il di,orcc. Find out how
medialion can reduce con01ct \l.h1le
s;i,iog time :ind money at ,\ free 7 p.m
seminar prc~nlcd by allorncy Ahc1a
O. Ta)lor at the Ne\\porl Bc:ich
Centr:il Library, 1000 AvocJdo A\'e.
For more information, c;ill 717-Jt\OO
FRIDAY, FE8. 10
l'OHS CLUI LICTUH
f-ormcr R:11m all· pro center Rtl h ~Jul
''ill talk about "L\Jlua1111iz l 11, '
l'rioritie," at 1hc Spoils Clul .JI ln1111;
from 8 lo 9: 15 a.m. Cmt is SC> and
rnclude~ continental brc~1l.r:1\I. 1 11~
C\Clll i~ \ponw1'c<l by Cold,Ccll U.1nkcr
Hesidcn1iaN~e11I Lstatc in Cmt.1
./ Mcsu. tor resen auons ant.I
inform.1tion, call 64.l-12'\2.
CONIUMH IUllNHI NITWORK
"Understanding the ~kchanic of th..:
OocJ Market· Wh;it l I •ppcn~·d 111
Or;in£C Count)?" IS lhc topic or the 7
a m mcct111g of Conwmcr Bu\mi.:''
Nctworl.. JI Geezers G:11hc.: Grill. J:1111
Scoll 111 Newport Beach. Co 1 1s Sl5
c.,11 550-J ?SS for more tnlorm;i1ion.
SATU•DAY, Fl8. 11
UCK UY WA1KINO TOUa
1 he friend' of New poll Bay will
• UOUNDTOWN
0 11duct l~e walking tours or the
vppcr Nc\\port B:iy Ecological
Rc-.cl'\c between 9 and 10:15 am ..
286 A\ocado St. in Co:.ta Mesa. For
more 1nfonn:ition, call 631·21n.
-,;su:il, auditory :ind l;111c thctic
and how these St)lc) '>ho" up in ADD
people during a \\Ork)hop from 7 to
81ST aET
1 ours dcp;in C\ery 10 to IS minutes
from the corner of Ea~t Bluff Dri\c
:anJ B:sck B:t\ Road nc:ir Jamboree
and la t l ~ "10 2 hours. Wear
~-omfort:ibli: shoes and bring binoculars
and c:imcr:is. The tours scnc :is an
introduction to the rich \:iriety of
''1ldhfc :ind pl:ints :it this import:int
coa t:il m:irsh.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low income families of the
Costa Mc :i Newport Dcach area C<ln
obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food the
\Crond S:iturdny of c:ich month
between 8 :ind 10 :i.m. in the rc:ir
p:irl..ing lot of the Church of Christ,
· .
MONDAY, Fl8. 13
IHOM TICM MIAltf ......
Cardiologist Tom Benvenuti \\-Ill
present the latest options for
d1:ianosing and treating he:irt disca>e,
includrna new high tech dc,iccs :ind
procedures, during 3 free 7 p.m.
lecture on the Grace Hoag Conference
Center :it Ho::ig Hospital, 301 Ne" port
Blvd. in Newport Beach. For
information and reservations, call
(800) 514·110AG.
A.D.D. LICTUH
Lc:irn :ibout the three le:irning styles
8 30 p.m . .JI COJ)tltnc Coun,cling
Center, l'.!UO Ou:iil S1, Suite 105 1n
Newport B~:ilh. Cu)t I) S5 Call
476·0991 for more informattun
WOMIN'S HfHltAL HAVICI
Women's Rcrcrral Sen1ce I> h:i\lng 1ls
monthly networl.ing mi\cr ul 11:30
n.m. at the Shcra1on-Ne"por1. r or
dmils, call 581· 1.iss.
Srnd )Our item:,, to Arou11d Tcmn
" editor, 1'11~ D:JilJ Pilut, JJO n~ lJJy St.,
Cost11 M rsa, Calif. 91617 ..
PATENT LAWS
1 he conccph of L S pjlcnt
J;i,,:, in term> a non·IJ\\\cr c.1n
unJcr~1:1nd "ill bc h1ghl1ghtcJ
from 9 a.m. 10 4 pm SJturJa}
al Orange Co.1>t Colkgc 'litli:J
"I lo'' to Obt:un J PJlcnt 101
Your ProJuct IJcJ..,," the
\\Orl..,hop "111 be conJuctcJ h>
M1d1acl Farjam1, .1 pa1cn1
;.llturney anJ formcr cl<:ctro111c'
Jc~1gn engineer 1 he 'c:m111;ir 1~
dc-.1gncJ to help 111' c:ntor'
protect anJ marl.ct their
pruJu t idea), oflcring
)tcp·b) -~lep method) to
C\alu:Hc :i product or 1dcl and
ltnJ a bu) ing nlJrJ...ct. Current
inlormation on p:ucnt
.1pplication), ho\\ anJ "hen lo
orJcr a no,ch)' )C:11ch :.ind hO\\
to pn:parc pjlCnt Jra" 111g> "Ill
lie Jj,i;u,,cJ Spcc1fic.:at1onll an<l
\H1ting c!Jmh \\111 abo be
l.'U\c1cJ. 'lo rcgi,tcr or for
more 1ntormJt1on, call
432-5 bO
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UP To $50,000.
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AND
ScoRE A CHANCE To W 1N THE
Al L CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONSHIP SWEEPSTAKES.
• Big things are going to happen th is weekend-not just in Miami, but at Bank of America
as well. Th is Friday and Saturday only, open a personal checking account an d you
could win up to $501000. Specifi cally, $1 000 per point of the big game's total score.
Or you could score two round trip coach tickets to anywhere United Airlines flies.
And, on top of that, every new personal checking account includes $300 in
United Airlines discount c oupons .. Even current customers can receive the coupons
and sweepstakes entry just by referring a friend who opens a checking account.
Remember, the clock's ticking on th is offer and the.re are no t1me ·outs. So rush down
to your nearest branch to open your account" this Friday or Saturday only.
Bank of America
BA N K I (I () 1 I R I<
No PwcMM NecetMry. G alld P'"~
S<il!le •HtroCtoons IP!' y '\. .;MJ! loo 1uln eftd Otl . ~ ~ ~ COl4'0ftS <»t COl.(lOf! ""' llCMll ~ ~ ... \d Oft ~ QI $300 Of -s1:. CWfOll • (II! d $1 $0 °' mm ColCX!"'I pood O'I l Pl'mMeo °' 3 1 It•~ ~ l"J "*"'Ci! "' !he 50 Ur!ited Sta N Uwi ted UMtd E•P' All!1'0f Sliiltl by Un.led l•a..t. Ul"'ll • ct~• ttrt.f. tl't reqv.t II ~ lido&-JM !\I.II ot 7 0.lft and • S.""
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to • !!>&•IN'!! ti $$0 000
J
8 Friday, January 27, 1995
0 n Thul")cfay "'e publhhcd
the '"i!lh l1)b ol Ne,.,,port·
Mesa clmcnt;uy schools.
licre l!I the h'>l (or intermediate
and l11gh )Ch()\)b, '1!1 \\ell as the
di!ltrictwidc OAHE nnd GA l'I:
pn.>grnml>, the Ahcrnativc Educa·
1io11 Center and Environmental
Na1urc Center.
ln an cfforl to help loc:il l>chool
children, the D:iily Pilo1 o!lkcd 1he
dii.iricr 10 compile a wish lbt o f
bai.ic itcmi. um} malcrials schools
need.
The county bank1 uptcy and 1hc
foll owing financi:il uncert:lin1y
fo rced the Nc,,port·Mei.a Uniticd
School Dii.trict to hall l>pcnding on
an}thing not "c)SCnt1al 10 in!ltruc·
1ion'' in order to meet pa~rolls
and other bills through June.
If )OU "ish to m:ike a donation
or gift, contact the individual
)chool. If )OU ha.,,e any general
que,tions, call the di!ltric1'i. com•
municationl> oftice at 760·3-197.
INSION INTlllMIDIATI
(!'hone: 760-3440)
• White boards -6 classrooms
• Library boo'J..s fiction, reference,
non·ficuon ('uciJI Mudics, science)
• Items for March 14 rumm:ige sale
• C.ducational \ideo (social studies,
sc1,·ncc. l:rnsu:igc a1 t~. food. music,
drama, ph)\IC:lf education. health)
• OH·rhcad projectors (15)
• L1'cr rmnters -new or used (5)
• CIJ\ k1r CD-ROM
• Computor SOlt \\J rc -'Pe~·rlic to
llll rreulurn
• IJ VClh. 1v,, eJrt' (o)
• I IJI\ ol 1111pJt1cll\ (tlm\\.'f\)
• L.1ri;.c ur J,, JI I t\gJpJntha plant
TEWINKLl INTIRMlDIATE
( l'hunc 556-3-ff~)
• l'uuk~ for .1ge I 2 Jnd 'oungcr
• \IU\ICJI m'trumcnh JnJ equip-
ment 'J\Ophom. '· mu\IC '>t.Hld)
• 1995 Almanal''
• Sub..t:npt1on 10 U !) =--c''~ JnJ
World Hq xirr
e l hc~JUIU\C\ {35)
• JS cop11.s e;1ch p;1perbad huoi..,
"l he Out~ider~" and "k d>erg I k r-
m11"
• Volunteer\ to:
-pro\ illc )Chool ofhcc '>up port ;
-;!\)ISi \\ilh th e 1echntllll~.,V bar
cod111g and computerized li~ting of Ii·
l>rary collection (:1d11 1ls ''1th Computor
inpu l c\pcrienl.'.: );
-work one-on-one with students 111
math and lanqungc arts tabs;
-:mi~t te:ichcrs with bulletin
bo:mJs. cop~ mg, creating art projects
• 2 ~!Jrnllo~h Powe r Computers
anJ L:l">c r t>nntcrl>
•Apple llGS computer
• !)1mplc fu nct1lm calculJl1)rS ''1th
IJrgc button kc~p.1J<,
• \'CR., and I 3-in•h tclc' i)10ni.
• C:ii.,ctlc recon.kr (:!)
CORONA DEL MAit HIGH
(Phone 760-3320)
I c, hnnloc\ -
• LC-175' ~l.1l111t11Shl'> -SCi.OOU
• 1-1 -I UPS ~kllkm -S.:!00
• I nil rnct JCCC'>~ line1 .:nice
• I J't:r J"'' l>la\ er • L'.\11 (CD· {QXI ~l.1g. 111dex ,\:
m.t~J11nc on fidlc -S2,25tl •¥ -IS6D.\.2-bll computer '' "on11or.
l..l'\bllJrd. mou,e, CD-ROXI -S IA:>~
• l'lllllCl'r o-J1,1.. CD·HOXI ch:111gc1.
ORXI W -1:\ -$919
• G.rlc lk,c.trch. Inc., Litcrar\'
lndc\ on CD-lt0~1 -SIS] ·
• OhllU' L.S :>OO l:.lectronic B.11Jncl'
1-1 ) -S-l~ll
• Prc,cntcr Pm S~OO
• An~ u~..:J Xl.1Cllll\hh \H 3S<> PC
e ~lh.'rO\\J\e O\Clh
Sult\\Jre J\ \\ progrJms -
• !)l>fl PC for \\ rnJo\\!> anJ DOS
(1\IJrn1lO!>h 'llft\\Jn:) -SI 10
• \ 1Jco on GJ!m.:I GJrdJ MJr·
qua 1\lagtc Rc;il"m -SI .IC)
• \ rdCO lln JJpanesc (culture, Zen.
h!J l·ercmon~) -Sl65
• ~lt-.1.'ell.rncous sofh,are fo r Ensli~h
gr.mm.lr tlnJ 'J)Clling; b.l 1c sli.1111
nlJlh
School 1mpr~cmcnt -
• Foreign l:ingu:ig.: in\tru tion
through UCI -$3-$0 .
• lnTouch New letter (p:ipcr, pnnt·
ins. m:iiling) -S580
• Planning for Technolo~ lSchool
l,larvlnsef\ice D:iy) -SJ.510
• Culturill J1\crs11y act1\ilics -$250
• lr11en1a11onal Weck :icti\itics -
S250
•Teaching Assistance on lnstruc-
1ional Strntcgics -$580
• Par ticipauon in O.C. Ocpt. of Cd.
l\Ct\\OCk -$J 70
•Atte nd lntcrd1sc1plinury Conlcr-
enec in San Diego (interJil>C1plinary
rns1mc11onal planning) -S 1,000
• CUE conference (registration &
substitute cost) -Sl,500
• Srx:ci:il E<luc:llion conference -
S700
Books & resource) -
• Follett Library Book Co: fiction
books to update electronic Bookshelf
Read pro~ram -St,258
• Social Issues Resource Series
l'amphlc1s -S518
•'Maga2inc subscriptions (>early
fee) -Sl,290
• Gate Research, Inc.: Up<lalc \OI·
·umcs of Literary Criti<:ism -St,828
•Facts on File (yearly sub cription)
-$414
• H.W. Wilson: Rc:ider's Guide to
Periodic:il Litcroture (yearly subscrip·
tion} -Sl80; Book Review Digest
(ycurly subscrip1ion) -Sl20
•Subscriptions 10 business magu·
zincs/journals ·
• IO copies Prcnucc I lall Lilera turc
book (9th Gr. basic tc>.t -S370
• ~1}1hs & Their Meaning (9th Gr.
supplemental 1cxt) -S:?IO
• llistory J\li'e program -Sl,000
I n\tructi0n.1I supplies -
• Various. marine life h.>r " 75-g:it.
II\ ing reef Jqu:irium (both in\>crlebr;ite
and \CrlcbrJtc) -S300
. •Camera tripod
•JS tjblcs (36 inchi:s l>y 24 rnchei.)
• 12 round tables (;ipprO\. 5 lect d1-
:11netcr) -S-100
•Automobiles in running order
(mu~t ha\C pink ~lip)
., • Dis-,.:cting ~rcc1mc1w Jnnclu.b
tumbru.-us. squid, pcripcane1.i. rana
pipen~ -$58
•Desks
• 10 rc:ims of 8 tr:?-by·l 1 \\h11e
Xerox pJper and 4 bO\CS of 50-lb.
ncwsprinl pJpcr
• 8 Polyprnp) lcne gr:idu:ited C} lin·
ders, IOOO ml.; four 1000 11-3 tun111g
forks; and fonr 2000 11-3 tuning forks
(to measure spccu of i.ound) -SIK'
• 96 allig:itor clips -sn 19
•Replacement glai.s plates -S-15
• Motor kits from Motor ~fania -
SSS
COSTA MISA MIGH SCHOOL
(Phone: 556-33-14)
• World and U.S. maps
• Hand-held calculators
•Bookcases
• Volunlcers to enhance school ap·
p..:ar:ince
•VCR!.
• Comp uters .ind print.: rs (I li~I and
1\IAC)
• Aulod :i,·c
• 8-phase l.°lllltr:ist m1u-chcopc!>
• \'ideo c:imeras
• Computer tJblc
• Cart~ or wall nmunt111g\ lor TV
monitor~
• Stor:i~e racks
•Auxiliary photornpy machine)
• J\nS\\cring m.1ch111c
• Whiteboards
• Tape recorJ.:rs
• Oulletin bo:irJs
ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL
(Phone: 760-J-l IO)
• World and U.S. atla~c
• Rcgi~tration co)ls for computer
~ccr.:tarial \\Orf..~hOpS for St.11f
• EnC)clop.:d1:1 AmcricanJ, 1995 cJ .
• General reference book updJh!
• u ser romputcr pruner
• 2 VCRs -IJrgc crccn
• Computer and printer
• Prim Shop o r MacDra\\ (Xta Ill·
toi.h soft\\arc)
FREE Pick Up & Delivery
Men's Pantfi
Ladles' Slacks
j
~ --*******
Ladles'
Blouses
186 East 16th St.• Costa Mesa• 548·4381
• ScicntiftC Cakuhuors, Tl 30 SLR·
plus (30)
• Math software (Sunburst, Grtipbs.
OutJrmdl!r, Geometry)
• IDE Hard Di~ (340 mcg)
• '486 IBM Comp:uiblc computer -
CD-ROM Dnvc
• Llsct printer .,/
• 2 M;icintosh computers r4
• Com1>u1cr (CD-ROM C:ip:ibilhy,
IBM Compatible, 486)
• Sortw:irc for CO-ROM (Time Al·
111an:ic etc.)
• Large microfiche fiJc cabinet
•Internet access
• Rac41uetb:ill equipment
• Vollc)boll ne1s
•Weight lifting cquipmcmt
Foreign L:lnguagc Department -
• IS tape rccorJcrs double cassette
Jeck for listening and recording for
AP students
• Scoll Foresman CD-ROMs
lns1ruct1onl Technology -
• Upgrnde drarting technology pro·
gram
English Dcp:irtmcnt -
• fatern:il 2-specd M:ic Comp:itible CO-ROMs
• Video camcrn
• Adolescent/young adult paper-
backs
•volunteers to serve as English
composition rc:iders
NIWPORT HARIOR HIGH SCHOOL
(Phone: 760-3310)
English Dep':lrtment -
•Volunteers to enhance school ap·
pea ranee
• Chai1s for the L1rgc Group Con·
tllr in Siml> I lnll
Computer L:lb -
• Computer equipment -386 or
above
• Color monitors
Social Studie. Journalism Department ~
•Soft\\ arc rcla1cd to historv or ••rt
appreciation for J'laser Jisc p0la}Cr
• New or used Macintosh or faMcr
romputcn.
hlllh
Spin •
• C1assroom sets of textbooks so 1\u·
dents c:in !cove their books home
• C1assroom iet of World AJmnnacs
• C1assic:il compact disc music
• llan&in& screen for use wi\h ;in
overhead projector
• Video topc player or recorder
• Framed pnnu or art masters
• Oass sets of English/Spanish Die-
. tionnrics
• Light tnblc for use when pasting
up the newspnpcr
• LCD panel (Audio V1sunl nid)
• Computer geography lc:iroing
gnmcs
• OvcrhcnJ projector
Forcian bnguage Dcp:irtmen1 -
• S300 to purch:ise supplemental
materials (videos, magn.zines) ror all
langun,es .
Ceramics Department -
• C1:issroom TV nnd VCR for sup·
plemental individual or sm:ill iroup in-
struction
• l ligher .ind Macintosh computer
• 3S mm cnmcr~film
• Displny pedestals for art exhibi·
tions
• New "heel hcuds for potter
wheels or resurface old wheel hc:ids
• Scrap cutouts from corian counter
tops to other non·brcak:iblc type plas-
t.ic sheeting
Art Department -
• Television
•Ladder
•Easels
Special Education Dep:mmcnt -
• Macintpsh softw:tre and CD's for
disnblcd students -l lypcrsludio for
each classroom
• Field trip/transportation money
• Overhead projector
• Books on tape:
"l Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
"Blnck Boy"
"Great Gatsby''
"Catcher in the Rye"
"Or Mice and Men"
"F:irewcll to Manzinur"
"Death of A S:ilesman''
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily P1
"l Nc\'Cr Snn& for •"Y Father"
•Computer modl!ms
•Laser disc cqu1pn1cn1 :anJ money to
purchuc discs
ESL Ocp:artmcnt -
• Oosc.d c:l puon d~·C04k r
• turokc -English t:inguagc 1nwuc-
tion:1l :iid
• Ovcrhc:id projcttor
Economics Department -
•The Wall Street Joum:il Clamoom
Edition: (Spring Scmc~tcr -S i~suc))
SllO; 4 videos (S60)
Libr:iry -•
•Set of enC)clopec.li:is -1995 (\~'orlcJ
Sook, Academic American, or Collu:r's)
•World Alias -1995
• Paperback or harJbouud edi11ons of
any of these books: !
"AUVE: TI1e Sto,ry of the AncJcs Sur·
vivors" (Rc:1d)
"Brave New World" (I lu\lcy)
"The Dt Ate My G~m ui1" (DJn·
tiger)
"Dtch-22" (I feller)
"Go As). Alice" (Anon)mous)
~·Grapes of Wrath" (Stcinbccf..)
"The Last O:aule" (le"is)
"The Old Man :ind lhe Sea" {llcm-
mgway)
"The Ou1sidcrS" (I !inion)
"The Pearl" (Steinbeck)
"The Picture of Dori:in Gr;iy'' (Wilde)
"Scarlet Letter" (Hawth1H1~)
"That W:is Then, This Is Now" (I lin·
ton) -
"A Tree Grows In Oroof..l)n'' {Smilh)
Home Economics Dcpanmcn1 -
•Fabrics, patterns and sc" ing notion~
for students \\ho can't :1ffortl 10 purchJse
these supplies
• Scrger se\\ing machine
Math Department -
• White board
•Texas Instrument 1115 and 1 105 CJI·
cufators
Science Dcp:artment -
•Funding for Sum me r "I lrgh Sierra ·
moun1:iin trip
•Science m:igazincs
ALTIRNATIVI IDUCATION ClNUR
•Ceramics supplies. Shrimp Pus Mill
• World His1oty :anii U.S. "311 maps
• Set of cnryclopcda:is
• Sp:anish, French or German boo~
&:)peet:illy cJJSSIC\
• Volunlccr 10 ill>SiSI "•th stud nt co
01et resolu11on
• IOM or ~fadnlosh computer"''"
printer
-• l'ol:iroid camcr:a :inJ film
• Video C:irncordcr
•VCR
• SoOware progrJm Mkro)()ft \\ork'>,
J.0 (WlnJO\\S \W~ion) 11nd Pagcmaker
S.O (ll3M}
• 3t~" disl..ctlc~ for IBM
•CD-ROM dri\-c • IDM
• L:irge dry erase b.>an.l
•File sen er son"are to supporl in·
s1rui:11on:il progwn -52.500
DARI PROGi.AM
• llu~s for lhc DAl~E F.lir al l'J~i1i~
1\mphithc:11cr -SJ,500.
GAU PROGRAM
•Conference rcgislration, Orange
Count) Council, S25 p.:r pcr..on
• Conrcrencc rcghtr:uion, hou!>ing, ·
1r:an!>pon:i1ion, C:aliforni:i Assoc1Jtion for
1hc Gifted, O:ikrJnd
• 3 rompu1ers. Macintosh or IBXt
compa11blc (rtcch·cd rompulcr momlur
from Tim U:irktr ot Cost!\ Mesa)
•Computer (M:ic JI or lltcr) or lull 0r
l\\O·pagc screen for ~l:icintO$h-$E
•Chairs (new, folding)
• Pl:istcr or P:11 is
• Opaque and overhead projccior'
•Tools
• Video camcr:i and rapes
• Encyclopedia set (1'\'('\'iH•tJ set or l'll·
c)dOpcdias from l'at llrubaf..er, chuir11tr·
sun or Arts Commihion in ~Cllfl()rt
Broch)
• Crock pot) for :irt projects
• Electric aJJing m;ichinc ..,.
• C:i1pct s\\cc~r (push type, no11-
elcc1ric) ·
• Scunncr for Macmtosh computers
•Chairs and 1:1blcs for journ:ili~1
rOOll\
•Cable hookup for CNN. 2nd ('.
"All Quiet on the Western Front"
"When the Legends Die''
"Saint Joan" :-Nonhst:ar cl:iy extruder. 011 Jnd :.n:l")lic
paints, brushes, can\ JS for 50 )tudcnh
INYIRONMlNTAL MATURI CENTER
• 1 ransporl:ition funds for )Chl\01, tu
\t~it the c\!ntcr
•Volunteers 10 gi'c guided progrJnh
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EXCEPT THURSDAY
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301 r Newport Blvd. -On the Penlnsula
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• Chapter 7 Bonkruptcy
• Conlrocts
• londord-Tenonl Disputes · • Traffic Defense
and fvidioru • Ciw tillgobon • w.as-. Col'.eclions ~ DM>rce •Adoptions • lemoo Autos ·~ss liligotion • Mililory Low
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Lamps · Deco 17iffeny
CltJcks -Wall I Mnmk
Comignments Wtl.romtd
PB!TtJRING:
Mflhnany 0-Art D«o
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AND ASSOCIATES.
1831 ORANQB AVE, SUITED
COSTA MESA 842-o&O&
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pitot Friday, January 27, 1995 7
LAMOll·WDLAU
The Vineville Pre~)'teri:in
Church in M:icon, G:i. was the
setting for the Oct. 22 m:irriage
of Margaret Alice Timbcrl3ke of
Macon and L3nce Mich:iel
Larson. He is a son of Dr. and
Mrs. Lance Larson of Ne\\ pon
Beach. The couple greeted 350
guests at their reception in the
H:iy House in Macon. A second
reception was held Nov. 6 in the
Balboa Bay Club, Ne,\-port
Beach, and was auended by 200
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timberlake
of Macon are the parents of the
bride. She is a gradu:ue of
Tulane Univcrllll)' in New
Orleans, ''here llhe c:irned a
bachelor's degree in
international relations and
political llCience, and wa
affiliated \\ith Pi l3cta Phi
Sorority.
......
Lance and Margaret Larson
Her bridegroom is a graduate
of The University of Southern
Californi:i with a bachelor's
degree in public administration.
He ''as a member of the USC
men's s"imming team and w:is
affiliated with Delta Tau Delta
fraternity.
Honor attendants for the
·-ENGAGEMENT .
couple were Beth Timberlake,
sister or the bride, and Gregory
Larson, brother of the
bridegroom.
Other attendants were
Alexandra H~alop, Andrea
Miller, Marlena Oiumo, Sarah
McDaniel, Inga Broerman,
Kathleen Jones and Kara Child
as bridesmaids, ushers Gary and
Randall Larson, brothers of the
bridegroom, Robert Timberlake,
brother of the bride, Daniel,
Scott and Dougl:is Farrar,
cousins of the bridegroom, and
Randy Buck.
After 3 wedding trip to
Hnwaii, the couple :ire residents
of Arlington, Va. She is
employed in the office of Sen.
Sam Nunn (D-Georgia) and he
is a staff assistant for
Congressman Christopher Cox
(R-Newport Beach), both in
Wallhington, D.C.
RAllO ......... ,
one cities, like Ne\\-port Beach,
have eather deposited their funds
in separ:ue a~ounts or invest-
ments.
The remaining $14 million came
from the county.
Roeder said the. rroject is "one
of the very few, i not the only
thing" that has gained "idespread
support among all the agenc1cll in-
volved, even in light of the tumult
caused by the county's bankruptcy.
"That (cooperation) is a rare
commodity, trying to keep all 31
cities involved in this thing," he
llaid. "There's not a lot of faith in
the county nght now, but public
safety has to out" eigh any differ-
ences bet~een the parties in -
volved."
The new syi.tem -"h1ch oper-
ates on the 800-megahertl band -
would expand the number of a\ail-
able channels on the count) 's
radio system from 17 to 61, allo\\-
ing better communic:uion \\ ithin
departments and bet\\een ogenci~
\\Orli:ing on mutual aid call) .
With the current 400-megahcrtz
ll))tem, some agenca s, including
Co~ta Mes:i and '\c\\potl Beach,
e>.penence reception datticuhie) in
certain areas of the Citic .
"My particular radio in my c;ir
picks up communic:uion-.. in Re-
dondo Ocach louder than it docs
Costa Mesa," llatd Da'e Sno"de1t
the city's police chief ... And, "hen
I don't get a clear signal from
them, I'm getting st:aic from their
channel."
The new system ''ould corret..t
that problem and at the same
time, pro' ide an a' enue lor better
communication bet\\ecn neighbor-
ing cities, M>mething th;it Ne" port
Deach City Manager Kc' 1n Mur-
ph) said is Cllsentt:il.
.. We · realized that during the
Laguna fires," Murph~ ll•UJ ... ,, e
had multiple agcnc:u:s th;it \\ere
ti) ing to assist but "ere unJble to
communicate "ith one another.
"If ·"e \\ere to h:i'e :in cJrth-.
Do you have nuptial news to share?
qua\.;c, \\C need to ha"e !.Ufticient
r:idio c:ip:icity or ehe "e "on't be
nble to deli\.cr el"iices."
Uut th:n 61-ch:innel capacity
mJ) not be a' ail able forever. Roe-
der :iiJ .
1 he Fedcr.11 Communac:ittons
Commi!>~ion (fCC) awarded tholle
fn.quencie!> to the county in 1989.
Smee the new !.):.tern hai.n't been
implemented )Cl, the channels
ha' c rcmJ1ncJ open.
!'\ow, Roeder :iid. the county t')
at rbk of lostng th:it aar sp:ice.
·I here is a trcmcnJou) demand
tor thmc channcb," he !>:lid.
··since that time, there hall been
;in e\plo'>ion in the use of cellular
phone) ;ind other communacations
Jc\ llC:'>.
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··He wa very efficient," Wall
\J1J, rcculling an eclectic collcc-
11on o( comp;ict discs Piloui "ould
IMcn to "htle "orl1ng at U.e com·
pan)•') compulcr. "It's very hard to
tind 3n artht \I.ho knows the whole
nine )Jrd-.."
Gcort Fa Ii.one, "'ho 0" ns a
ltno .... board company in Laguna
Dcach, s:Jid P1lott1 's humble at·
titudc )tOOJ out.
"He '"a' alwa)s extremely tal-
ented, but he ne,cr boJsted about
it," Fallone ~aid "He \\alt caring,
J .fncnJI) guy lie') ah'a)S looking
ath:r people.
"I i...1nd of looked up to him as
the \\:JV to li\c," Fal.wnc said, on
1 hur.,&.1y e\cning after returning
lrom the '>CJrch opcr0111on at Mt.
UJI J,. \\ h1lc there. FJllone said
he gamed an apprccialion for the
''01 k the \ulunteer rc!>cue learn i!>
doing.
··I he~ "re reJlly 1 i .. i...mg their
II\ e) ... . COLLEGE
From Pogo 1
OtC's ~tUJ\.nt center ciJlctcna.
I he c.IJ\ \\J't topped ult \\ith an
OCC ba'~kctb.tll g.tnH: against
Rancho Sanllago in Peterson
G)mna-.ium.
The \l)lt \\:J'> not com1dered a
llelJ trip -11 \\J' an e\tr3 acth-ity
tor 1ntere-,tcc.I eighth-grader:..
·1 e\\'1nklc ~tut.le nt StJC) Oarnett
'>.11J she ''~i teJ OCC to rinJ about
the cou r'e~ ollcreJ in her area of
11\le 1 c\\, "h1c.h " zoulog).
(la~~ll\Jtc Adan RoJ11gucz said
he \\Unt~ to be ao 1mcntor and
OCC might be th e place to start.
"'\\'e came out here because we
,,,111te<.I to -.cc \\hat \\C ''ant to be
''he.: 11 \\ c gr ow up," he Jddcd.
·1 he \ oluntccr Uircctory runs
pc·rio!li(;11l) In the Daily l'ilot. If
~ou"!I lil..c· infom1ation on getting
H1ur ori:a111t.1tion li\tcd, c:.ill
(,-12.-1321, nt. 331.
Opera Pacific
1 he Upc:rJ PJc:1lic (,u1h.I Alli;ince.
a \uppl>rl group for Op1..ra Pacific,
h,1, " "ale 1 .111i;~ of altl\ltlC<i fo r
\olunt...u' hoc 1nforma11on, CJll
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Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter
1 he lnt1..rL111h Shdtcr 1s the
br~~'t IJ1111I~ 'h~hlr 1n the county,
h11u,1n~. k\'.J111g anJ w~n~dmg 20
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tion said some ~anitation districts
throughout the county arc re-
quired to conduct bacteriological
tests on certain areas of county
shoreline.
Honcybournc says he secs the
results of these tests on a mo nth·
ly basis and the test~ do not in·
elude harbor and bay waters
such as those In Huntington and
Newport Beach.
"The proximity to infrastruc-
ture in surrounding cities and
the number of storm drains
means there's probably more of
a question about water quality,"
Honeybourne said. "But you
won't know the levels unles you
do the routine surveiflance moni·
toring."
Without the tests, Honey·
bourne could not verify or refute
Kelly's fears al>ou t the water's
current conditions.
He could only repeat the three
day post-storm advisory.
Members of Newport Beach's
Harbor Q uality Committee have
been discuS!oing ways to reinstate
the testing progran'! -a task
which will likely require the
committee to raise substantial
funds. To routinely test all of the
county's ocean and bay waters,
the EMA spent well over
SI00,000 in personnel and over
S3 I ,OOO on lab costs.
By conccntra'llng solely on
Newport Beach waters, the com·
mittee could end up with a less
costly bill, especially since mem·
bers say they will test during the
high summer months.
Officials were still in the pro·
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families daily. The group needs
\'olunteers and disposable diapers.
For information, c:ill Jeff Re>nolds.
631-7213.
OC Cha1111ter Orchestra
The Orange County Chamber
Orchestra needs \OIUnteers to help
sell tickets, staff social affairs. \\Ori..
the office and assist with mJiling
parties. For more rnformation. call
Cathy Griesmeyer, 786-3021.
OC Homeless Task Force
The Orange County I lomelcss
1 ask Force is recruit mg volunteers
for the Interfaith Council Nel\\Ork
to \\Ork one-on-one with homeless
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During and after
rainstonns, local residents
ore being warned to a\oid
swimming in ocean areas
that come inta contact with
storm drains, or the outlet
of creeks and rivers.
Robert Merryman,
director of county's
Environmental Health
Division of Orange County,
is advi ing swimmers that
increased bacleria levels can
exist in ocean and bay areas
for up to three days after a
rainstorm.
Bacteria level , which are
monitored weekly by the
Environmental Health
Division, increase as a result
of urban runoff nowi{1g into
the ocean. '
In the event of a sewage
spill or dangerous bacteria
levels, the divi~ion will
quarantine the affected
area.
For more information on
Orange County beach
clo~urcs, call 667-3752.
cess of compiling financial fig·
ures Thursday.
"It looks like we're all going
to suffer (from this bank·
ruplcy,)" s:iid Jack Skinner of
Stop Polluting Our Newport.
"There arc 33 million people
who use Or:inge County beaches
each year and it's important to
be certain there are no health
hazards from contaminated wa-
ters."
adults in the program on basic life
skills. For information, call
263-1774.
Oran9ewood Boutique
The Orange\\ood Boutique in
Coron:i dcl Mar, ?n upscale resalo
boutique \\hich bencfjts the
Orange"ood Children's I h>me for
neglected and abused children, is 111
need or volunteers. For infom1a11on,
call Christine. 760-6640.
Orton Dyslexia Society
The Orton Dyslexia Society needs
people to help te;ich re:iding sl..ilh,
mailings, and coordinate the adull
group. Call 999-0118.
·Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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One parent said she did not
thinl it wa right to a!lk for 100~
&ince the district borrO\\Cd money
to in\est and the district should
ha"e been re~dy to take the loss.
"1 don't borrow to invest," she
said. "And 1 as~cd a lot of my
friend'> and no one does that.''
More than one person at the
forum \\anted 10 know what cut-
back) the district expects to make
in a \\Or)l·case scenario. Dernd
said those ideas \\ill be ready in a
few \\eeks.
The C\ emng marked the first
district· ponsored forum about the
county bankruptcy be!.ides PTA
gatherings and a regular board
meeting Tuesday with more than a
hour Jei.ign:ucd for public com·
ment!>.
A Sp.1nish simulca)t of the
nleeting \\as a,·ailable with transla-
tion by Whittier School Principal
Juan de Jesus. About 20 people
used i.mall wireless hc:idphones to
hear the ll\e translation.
Thursday's meeting )tarted wilh
presentations from Bernd, who ex·
plained that the district has about
S80 million in the county pool -
about S33 million in property taxes
and other revenues 1h:it was, by
law, directly deposited with the
f T I
lcll11l lltrtt ...... ., ....
•Tuesday, 7.9 p.m. at
Costa Mesa High, 2650
Fairview Rood, Co~ta Mbl.
•Feb. 9, 7-9 p.m. at
Corona del Mar High, 2101
Easlbluff Onve, Newport
Beach.
county, and nearly $47 million it
borrov.ed to invest.
Ile al)O ~aid Ca5h \\ill be a'ail·
able to keep the schools running
until June.
Other ideas and questions
brought up to help the. dim.ict
through financial tough times 111·
elude:
•Rolling over the ~orr~\\CJ
funds in hopes that 100% "ill be
returned at a later date.
•Looking into suing companies
and agencies ilfvolved in the bank•
ruptcy on grounds of fraud: .
• Sending out a que)\1onnairc
:isking parents for input on budget
cu ts.
• Raising taxes specif1c:llly for
!>chools.
Bernd responded by a)sunng
the :iudience lhat all the!>C ideas
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Llo)d Jknnett, an Adam\ el-
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Uerod how the . dis!ricl j.ustihc'
pa)ing a communications d1rc1.:tor,
considering potential budget \\oc-:..
"l mean, the county ill dumping
their ltpin docto~... Dennett s.11J
after the mectrng. "She may l>e
wotth ir, J don't know. Dut ''C
need to look at that."
Ucrnd s:lid that lie is glad to
ha\C communicJtion director Na·
dine Wilek on hi) staff, but athkJ
that all poi.siblc cuts will be stud
ied.
After the meeting, a clas-, from
the Ne" port-Mesa Davis Adult
School in Costa Mesa tJlkcd Jl>out
the bankrupt')'. Many "01 ricJ
about the C:ltc of their clas,c ... , in
.:1c.ldi1io11 10 their chilJn:n's cl.1'w'.
At1u10 An .. b ot Costa Mesa 'tJ1ll
the m:iin problem now is recoup
ing lthses "ithoul hurting school\
Chhsmatc JaHcr Antunc aJc.le J
that whining al.lout potential 10,,1..,
b a ,,a,tc of time. The commu1111~
need' to determine what Steps l\l
take tu sohc problems.
I k J1.llled that some 0.1\"
AJult School !)\UJl!nl\ were "ilhn~·
w donate funds lo keep the 'chuul
running and lhou~ht other people
could help their ncighbo1 hoo,I
~hool.
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PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387
Tee time at Newport Beach for heavy-duty field -or pro-ams
~ Two·day golf event features
a lot of up-and-comers, plenty
of wannabes in 21st edition.
IJy RICllAllD D l1NN, s111ar• \\'lllira
Nl:.WPORT Ul:.ACH -
Scores could be higher than
usu:il today in 1he opening
round of the 2ht annual
Taco Dell Nc'"POrt Cl.is!>1c
Pro-Am, '"ith th1 \\eel'~
r~instorm ha"ing cre:ned
lush fairna}!I ~1long the Ne\l.port De:ich
('ountry Club's I ~ holes.
The golf cour~e ,., nwl\t, with the rrght
side ol the I-1th IJir\\.1> the soggiest. Out
Lca<lbcuer Golt Academy professional
NEWPORT CLASSIC PRO-AM
TODAY'S STARTING TIMES
ltolc 1 1Pro, ;umtcur, h3ndicJP.l
i:07 -John Clliott and Roh Crtgll!r ( l:J). 7:07 -Joe Co Ilion .lnd 0.l~ 1d Codber (1 il. 7:15-0on Rce)e .lnd Chris Mahon (l!i). 7:15-John Bur<tt.ll· .lnd ONn P.ittrrson (4)
:':23 -Jerry Kell~ .ind D.>•e I len~el ( 11 ). 7:ll-Scott \lcC.lnon .and [d M.:l)Cr (16).
7:31 -R.W £.ll.~ and 8111 \\111.crson t 13). 1:J1 -Pc•rr) P .lrl.cr and Or. \\i<h.ll'I Rooss1n (21 ). 7:)9-Tommy M.>\lcrs .lnd Sh:\l' Sulli\oln (2l).
~:J9-J~1( Co\e .and O.in C.:ilkry (l41.
7:47-Jerry folll .ind Roi.ind O>)twd {ll). :':47 -Joc Cioc .and S.:im Sp.irl.s ( 12).
-:SS -Tim1 loust.ilot .ind John Argent 112).
i':S5-Creg Po\\CIS .ind R0<h.ird Codbcr 191. 8:03-Ccrry "orquisl •nd Ottl. P. Allen (1:?). tl;OJ-Cu ig t..an.:1do1 .ind Peter foull.c Ill).
8:1 1 -£ric \\oods and Mith.lei Roy (13). 5, 11 -\ 1c \\ill. .tnd Loren Brint. (81. 8.19 -K.i"il..i Cotner .and R1tl. Chrl.e 1121.
8: 19-1 ony Crimes .:ind Jim Clide"cll (1 J). 8:21-Brian lllogg .and P.lul Vinson ll).
11'27-M.irl. Docc\; Jnd 0.l"d Streif( (lJJ.
ti.JS -Joe Aco\l.:1 Jr . .lnd Z.:inc leshncr Cl 6). U;15 -Ste\ c Runge Jnd Mil.c \\.:iltcr (2ll.
11 : 10-John Fl.:innl'ry and llJnl. Adler (13). 11:10-W1ll1c \i\'ood ;ind O,l\id Pally (2).
)1 : 18-S.im R.indolph .rnd John Martin ( 17). 11 :1U-Pcte Jord.in .lnd Buz Kn)olf (6).
1 1·26 -C.:ithy Mo<l.l•tt and t..en StcH'nl (2.l).
11 ·26 -C"l.:irk Burroui:hs and )Jl.e Rohrer (6).
1 I :3.i -Greg Bru<l.m·r and Diel. Berlca 122).
11 · H -0,l\C Mill'\ Jnd l!<>d IJndcrhill (22). 11 4.! -0.lnn) 811~i;s .ind J Robert Fluor ( 10). 11 42 -M.lrk \\'ur lL .iml Or. \lith.ll'I Druci.er (5). 11 ::>0-[d\\.lrd fl).llt o>nd ROJ:l·r P.illey (8). 11 :.)0-ChJd Ginn .lnJ Robert t.r.ift (6).
ltulc 10
i .01-ChM Smith .lnd O.ilc SIC\\.lrl (13).
;,u7-).11!' \\1ll1Jnhun .ind Benny Lui.in (7).
; I) -Jclf l<·on.ird Jnd J.lmcs Stl•rrett Ill CS). -1 S -8111 \\urchi>un .:inJ \\ .l)nC Bc.ach (8). -. .!3 -Dud Shl'rfy .tnd Al.:in \\ rii;ht ( 10) -·21-Bill \hilt\ .ind Bill McCollough (6).
:;J 1 -John Oo\\cJ.aOI am.I J.imu Antuou (22),
i'·)l -Br.id Creer .lnd W;illy \\'off (1 i). i•)'J-bt.ihan Tull do .ind M1l.t llurr.ty (22).
-.J'J-£.J. Pll>kr .ind t..cnneth lcon;ard (15).
7 47-GM) Ku>n.>1. .ind O.i\e lcoo.lrd (13).
i' 47-\\11.c Bml.\ and 11111.e Crosth".lile (0).
7:3'.> -Ricl.y ~mJll11di;e .10d R.ileigh Sh.ll.lce ( 16) .• -.5!i-K)an llO\\iSOO .ind o.i .. d Ill. Oo\\ling (8).
U:OJ-Jeff Drl•h.tut .:ind Pclcr MJrg.lritil ( 14). 6.0J-Jeff Co\ton .inil lhom.u \\l\itc ( 18). U: 11 -Br.id r Jbd .ind 8111 Arnold ( 12).
U· 11 -Joey Rassctt .rnd D.i\C R.:idcr ( 12). 8: 19-John Connl'llv .lnd Rob<•rt E. Ch.irlcscn ( 11 ). U.19 -Ron.ild Stelll·n .ind Rudney Spencer (22).
U:2i-Jcif 11.111 Jnd Ch.l1lie Roi;ers (22). 11::.!7-John M.1ginm•\ .ind 0,l\1d lil)hCe (13). 11:35 -Brent Cc1bl'rgl'r ;ind lu~cne Clling (22). U:J:; -Tom StJnl.o\\)l.i .ind John fl.e.il (21).
11:10-Bill Porter and Dl·r<·k Petr.al. (IS). 11: 10-L.:irry Kini.er .ind t..n in Rith (l 1),
11:111-Ke\in Suthcrl.ind •nd Ron 8u1nier (5). 11·18-Sh.tnc Bcrlsch .and O.i\1d Ullman (1 7). 1 Ll6-lce Rini.er ;ind Ted S1mpl.ins (14). 11·26-Slao Utley and Stephen A. Be~be (5). 11 :H-£rie John~on .:ind 0.Hc Pace (15). 11 :H-Sonny SI.inner .lnd \\hit 11.:iney (17).
11 :.il-Scott ford .ind Tom M.irquis (12).
I l:H-Tommy Tolles .and J.O. Cook (18). 11 ::>0-Tom Pernice •nd J.ill. Currig.an t19). 11.SO-Oc;in Larsson .ind Buz Smitll (15).
11·s8-M1ch.1cl Allen Jnd Stoll Montgomery (13). 11:58-0rnar Ure~t• .and Ted long•cre (15).
CIF changes
enacted for
soccer finals
~ Ou t of slate travel will
be allowed every other year.
DUENA PARK -1 he ClF Southern
Scc.tion Council \Oted 1 hur~day to discon-
tinue overtime to decide champiomhip
game~ in boy) and girls ~ccr, beginning
\\<ith the 1994-95 )Cason.
Under the decision, reached by an qvcr-
" helming vote at the Sequoia Athletic
Club, teams tied after two 40-minute
hal,es will be named co champions.
Currently, teams play two JO-minute
overtime period , ond if ~till tied, play two
additional IO·minutc ~udden·death over-
1ime pedoc.)~.
In other council item):
•The Council vo ted overwhelmingly to
~allow Southern Section team:. to tr:wcl for
out of ~talc co111pc1i1ion every two years,
inMcad of every three, effective im-
mcdi:uely.
•The Marmonte Lcugue introduced a
propo:,ul to return the boys tennis scoring
to rewarding one point each for single
and double:. ct victories in dual matchc).
If pa\\c<l by the Council at the March 9
meeting, this would change the current
\)':,tern, in:,tigatcd la l eoson, which al-
l<)\\ one point for <,inglcs and I .S point~
for double<;.
• An Ivy Lc::ieuc proposal, to be \OteJ
upon March 9, would invoke the current
boy) tennis scorina 1y tcm (l.S points for
Joubles) in airl~ tennis. bc&innina nc•t rau.
Brian M~gg/ a Ne"'port Cl:iss1c Pro-Am
veteran who will conduct a free clinic
today ut 3:30 p.m., believes the course i
in excellent condition.
"Getting this much \\outer in Janu:iry i
not normal," Mogg aid Thursday on the
driving range. "But I think the course is
in the best sh:ipe I've ever seen it in."
Mogg, along with 73 other pro\, will tee
off beginning today in the S75,000, t\\O-
d:iy tournament, where the \\inner will
cash a p:iycheck for Sl5,000, the highest
the event h:is C\'er awarded.
Defending champion Jerry roltz, as
well as Ron Stellon (1991), •Perry Parl..er
( 1989) and Tony Grimes (1986), arc
scheduled to play, all of whom prior win·
ners. Stclton w:is a late entry on Thurs·
day.
Davis fumes
over Trojans'
'recruiting'
.~ Estancia coach says Uni
stocked with 'recruited players.'
BY BARRY FAULKNER, \r<.•111> \\ klllll
COSTA MESA -l:.s·
tancia High girls ba\lc1ball
coach Ru~s Da\ is imbtcd it
wa n't sour grape!..
Out after· c.1lling w.11ing
Unher~it) I l1gh ··1he best
recruited tCJm in Oran!!C
Count,," 1n the :1lterma~1 of the
j:ms' 48-37 Pac1f1e Coa't Lc.1guc 'ictory,
Russ Davis
Unt Coach Uob
Uern.tl dism 1!.scd
Da' 1\' ranting as ,an
unfounJeJ "hane.
"It'!> unfortun.lte
that he \\ants to be
a sorl! Im.er,' \Jtd
BernJI, "hoi.e fi rsl ·
pl.ice squad
\\.1td1cd the Eagle J s have a 3 7 -3 0
fourth-·quartcr defi·
c11 to within t\\O
with 2:59 left.
The first group will tee off at 7:07 a.m.,
the laM at 11 :58 a.m. Aside from the
aforementioned quartet, other notable
profcs!.tonals competing include 21-ycar-
old Joe Acosta, the youngest member of
this year's PGA Tour, and the youngest
pro to ever play in the Newport Clas:,ic
Pro-Am; Jeff Leonard, last ) car's PGA
Jamaica Open ch:impion; Marco Da\\:o.On,
"ho has more career PGA earnings
($451. 706) th:in anyone in the Newport
Classic field; Greg PO\\ers, the oldest pro-
fessional in the tourn:iment at age 48; :ind
Mark Wurtz. "ho finished in the money
in 14 of his 30 PGA Tour events last )Car.
In addition, local pros Eric Woods (Co-
rona del Mar) and Cathy Mockett arc
playing on their home course. Mockett is
breaking new ground in the tourn:iment,
becoming the in:iugural LPGA pl:.i)er 10
compete in lhe Ne\\ port c1:a~~IC. \\'ovd\
and Mockett tee olf today at 8 11 a m.
and 11 :26 a.m., rcspectt\cly.
Scott Ford, a PGA Tour member
scheduled to tee off at 11 :~:! .l m , is the
grandson of Doug Ford, '"ho \\On JS title"
on the PGA Tour. including the 1955
PGA Championship and thl.' 1957 \1:h-
1crs.
H:ink Adler, tournament ch.urm:m for
the ftfth consecutive )Car, 1~ pla)1ng in hb
11th straight Ne\\port Cla,~ic, longer th:in
any other :imateur.
"So th:it mc:ins an the la>t 10 ~cJr'>.
we',e rolled O\Cr the \\hole field," Adler
said Thursd:iy. "\Ve also have no ~Jlc ..
committee this year, and ,,c'rc ~olJ out
So to get this golf tourn:iment !>Old uu1,
-nos Lt\c:t1 l>.\111 1•1101
But the vi~itors (15·5, 6-0 in league)
scored sLx str:iight and outscored the
hosts (I :!-5, 3-3), 11-:!, the rest of the
way, prompting Da,b' postgame out-
burst.
Estancia's Jennifer Mccartin goes to the hoop against University defenders.
"They have girls li\ing all o'er Or-
:ingc County on one team," said D.l\ is.
''ho interjected ha~ \Crbal barb!> \\ith
pleas that his remarl..!. not be con">idercd
our grapes. He dccltne<l a request to
specify "hich Uni pla~er~ lt\ed \\.'here.
"I'm telling you it\ bla1.1nl :ind they
shouldn't ge t :l\\JY \\ith it. 1 he fir)t
time I'd <lo th.it. l'<l get caught. I:.vcry·
one's hcen tall.in' :iliout (Un1's alleged ·
recruiting). but no one hJ" said any-
thing. I'll sa) \omctl11ng and I'm going
to say something to CIF ahcr the {regu-
lar) season is O\ er.
''I repeat, thb 1~ not sour grape~.
They beat us. and they're a better bas-
ketball team," Davis ad<lc<l.
· "We haven't recruited, 'iO 11 won't
make am difference," said Ocrnal, \\hO
"a' bac(ed up by assistant Stc"c cog-
gin.
"Ru's had ~aid things about our re-
cruiting to u . but it h:is all been in
1cs1:· coggin ~:iid. "We ha'c kids show
up at our school ''ho \\C knew nothing
about. We hJ\C parents running AAU
teams, but '' e ha' e nothing to do "ith
th:it."
Regarding the game. D:i' is said his
team didn't execute offensively against
Uni,ersity's zone, "hich "a~ the biggest
fJctor in a 53--16 fir!>t·round los .
"We JU~t didn·1 pl:iy mart, and I tal..c
the blame for that. We\ c been runnini::
our zone offen!>e all "eek in pr:icticc~
but tonight , we just froze. That's ju'it
bad coaching on my part."
Sophomore Jennifer McCartin came
off the bench to lead 1hc E~glcs \\ith 11
points :ind 11 n;bounds. '' hilc sen1vr
C) ndi ,R1chJrds had' nine point~ Jnd -.1,
bo.irds.
UNIVERSITY 41, ESTANCIA 37
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Costa Mesa frolics to an eaiy victory
BY DENNIS Ba.OSTEJUIOUS
SroanWama
COSTA MESA -
Costa Mesa High girls
basketball coach Len
Whitacre has been em·
phasizing to his team
about being ready to play at the opening tip.
The Mustangs have struigled at the out ct of recent
games, sometimes building big obstacles to climb. But that
wasn't the case Thursday night.
Playing an overm:itched Laguna .Bench quad, the Mus-
tangs buried the visitors early en route to a 75-27 Pacific
Coast League victory. Mesa (15·6 overall , 4·2 in the PCL)
stayed two games behind pace-selling University, dead-
locked with Lagun:tHills for the run-
''We've tended to ha-.e ''o~e l1r~t
quarters each le:igue game," he
~:lid. "So, that was something \\C\c
stre ed."
Koo Kim set the tone of the
evening by hitting a three-pointer
on the first shot of the game,
then stealing the inbounds p~
and feeding Corri Lurmann for
a layup and a 5·0 lead just sec·
onds loter. Erin Urown hit a
baseline jumper, and Kim then
followed with 11 steal and la)'up
and the score was 9·0 before La-
itteclflc Collet Le .. ue
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COITA MUA JS, LAOUllA UACM 17 ner-up spot.
On Thursday, there were no ncr·
gu n a
Beach (3-
15, 0-6)
could even
set up its
offense in
the fr ont
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scored seven points in the first 56
seconds, h:d I S-0 ju:.t past the mid·
way point of the fir l quarter, and
25·2 at the end of the period.
"We came out with a difCcrcnt
Incl of intensity in the hDt quancr
tonight," ex.plained Whitacre, who
only needed to point 10 the fiDI , ...
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at the end of one period. The iMGI
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'' c diJn '1 ha\I! to do an) thing. ll '>Old it-
.. elr. For,'thi.,, t)pC ~)f field. it\ clearl) 1he
bc.,t 1n the count!) "
Adler ha\ !>omc ad\lce lor tncoming
amah!Ur'>. · I lcll tile 111,t·\ear :JnlJll'U~ to
jU\l 1CIJ\, bCC.lUSC OUl!oidl! ol )OU and
)our '"Cc· nol>ud) \\Ill 1;Jrc .ibout hO\\
\\ell )OU plJ)CJ on MondJ)' morning." h\!
:,.111.J
I ht') \c.ir m.irl..s the !in.ii \e.l r of a three-)1.'~r contr.ict for I JCO Dell as the
111lc llpon-.or of the Nc\\pOrt Cla~sic Taco
Oull ha' pledged SS00.000 O\er the three
)CJr:.. ''hi h not only helps the C\ent·~
bcncfic1ar), Jloag ~ 1t:morr:il lfospital
Preshy1cnan, but the pl.i)er!>, a\ \I.ell.
I loag Ho~pttal, he.ided in th a .. C\Cnt b)
the 55:! Club, the ho!>patal's fund-raising
)Uppon group. h.lS been the tournament\
bencf1ciJry :,111cc the inception an 1975
Harbor .Day's
domination
still th·e rule
~ Pam Coleman and her girls
re ign supreme in volleyball.
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Sd O\'ll ''on the ei~h1h l!rJJc ... rh · hllk~ bJll jun10r h~gh '"h .01 1:lUrnc~
ll1r the 10th trmc m lhc IJ-.t 11 \cJr'.
FlHJr \eJr' J~U. [m.11!11. \\h11.h leJtt.reJ th1~ ~eJr\ :-.e\\jJlHI H J~bor ll1gh ~ .. n10r CIJ"'
\\h1d1 "l>ll lhc nallUll.ll high '"hlX)I
~l1Jmp1on.,l11p. up .. ct lb1bvr OJ~ 51Jrll!r"
l\lr that En~ll!ll tcJm rndudcJ lJur.i
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Th1) \car\ tourn<1m..:n1 "J~ h.:IJ IJ)I Thur,J~} (llC\cnth pJJe) .lnd f r1J.1\ (cigh1h
grJJc) at Cn .. 1gn Junior High.
11.irbor OJ\ ddcJJcJ J l1Jug.h En">11!1l tcJm
1n three gJmc~ (l°'·~. 11·15. 15·11) ll.>~\\11l
1h1' ~1.:Jr') t1tk Thi ... \1.:to~ c.1m.: d.:,p11.: ;i
ll\p1;re~1enJed ell~\\ b~ l1Jrb,1r DJ~ 'ener
AmJndJ StJmp!c\ 111 the ~econJ g.1me of th.:
1,n;il
Am~ C lm-.tcn'"" r.:pb.:ctl S1Jmp1.:~ .. ,.
the -.c11er .:ind tl1rcc1cJ the \1...toi: The
con ... 1stcn1 plJ~ of 13nttJn~ HJmngll.'0
coupled \\1th the olfcm.I! ot S;i,h1 P11.-I!
''ere al .. o mJJOr fJcmr~
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,\'hlq UJ'>l>O prO\ 7d.:J 1he tCJnl\\\lrl thJI 1'
,o 1mportJnt 111 u.: .. e' ful prtJgrJnh.
CoJt'h PJm Colenun "
lht per,oo rc,pom1bk
ll.>r 1hc )cur~ 01 I !Jrb1Jr
DJ} ~ucces~. I !er grJ .. P
of the 1unior high .gJmc
Jnd undcrs1:inJing of
\\ hcrt1 to u)e her plJ) er)
Jrc 1wo of lh e ~1rem?1hs
ol the program. SPQ~l!>
pct,plc Jh\J)~ l.lll.. about
UCLA's John Wooden
;rnJ his r.:.·orJ, the
l1J1l)(.1r DJ~ rci:l.1rJ 1s
prelt~ gout.I
[n,1~n·~ Cll!hlh l!rJJC
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Charlie
Brmtde
Volleyball
C0thJn \\h" \\Ill be .i 1rcmcnJuus JJJ111on
n .. \I ~"Jr to the '.:\\putt llJrbvr \Olle~b.ltl
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m1JJlc.: blv~l-1.:r"> JvrJJn FrcJr1cl en ;inJ
CJ11d1,c Kc\C\ ''ere \ef\ tn'trumcntJI an th.:
n.: ;1r '1..tl.>f\
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1cam \\Ith 11c JnJ 'trcnl!lh. CoJch Liz
l{l\l-o pr Jt,ed Sh.1t..cn.1 HcnJ.:r~1.1n anJ
fr,,1llCJJ. D1u for 1h.:1r pla~. co~l.l :\lcsa \\,I'
c\trcmcl~ cm,1110nJI anJ pl.1~cJ \\Ith gr.:Jt
dctcrm111Jt10n The\ ''ere kJ b\ h un ~~u~cn. L\el~n Pll\\l'r" JnJ ktin~ Gl-..J
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thrtlllll~ thrcc·gome '1ct1.11'\ "'.:r c,,h,llJ Jd
~IJrh\ the .:orc)of6-15.1"-15. 1--1 5 In
the ...... ~11f1nJ". Dw,cr h~ad ddcJteJ [1Nf11
JnJ Cll\1 b.:at HJrbvr OJ~ \\1th bvth
tnJt,hc-. going l\\O g.ime
D"'er'l> ~ettcr, Amlh.'r \1.:Carth~. \\J) the
lcJdcr 111 11 \ICIOI). CdM D1mi1ra
HJH1luk. M ;iri J Oecler anJ HJ\k\
HJpcm:in nearly brought .1 d1amp1oi1 hip l0r
Coron.1 tkl MJr
En\lgn CoJ h CIJ\ Burtun (;& ~tJrting
nudlllc bl~ler for CtJ~1 \ bl.)\ teJnl)
credited "cttcr Julie JJcubMm . .is "ell a~
hiller Elena Vr lJ, Ettn llt>\\ard. AnJrca
S~hull Jnd t:rlll JI Jllcr, for their su.:cc~l>.
llJrbor DJ\ lcJJcr induJcd Jamie
Uro"nell ("ho plJ)ed dc.,,p1tc hJ\ing u
biol.en linger), JuliJ L1\lngi.ton anJ Ca11
\'alcmtctn
The toumJmcnt i' ccJcJ b) the lc;igue
f10l\h. The ~\cnth srJJe lcJgue ended Ill a
tlm:e-"J) tic \\tlh llaal\\lr OJ). O")cr and
Cd~I nil fim)hlll~ "1th 4· 1 rccorJl>.
St.int.lout for thlJ ~k'a \\Crc Jennifer
Grub1 i h and U)en txl, \\.hilc Tc\\'inklc
"us lcJ by the plJ) of K.:ih:n:i Jackson anJ
Lauren Ca it}.
Thi, tournament ts ;i \'cl)' important c\cllt
1n the ;11hlctic career or m.any Ne" port
Beach tut.lent . h 1 great to talk to former
-pl.1)C"' and liste n II? them rcmin1!oee ubou1
thi very tournament )'Can oftcrwarJ.
From llrookc Herrington and Cristy.
Mo1\0 (Harbor 0Jy cha of 1981) to Mcliuoa
5'.:hu t1 (En\IJn cla" or 1991), the junior
high \Ollc)b:all tournamcnt 1 an event that
they nil lo\cc.l onJ cnjO)cJ,
'
to Friday. January 21, 1995
'ou111•DiU
BWllll llllP II
A NEWPORT·Mt:.SA -The New·
pon-Mesit National Junior Basket-
boll ciahth &fade All-Net Bulls re-
g:uncd their lead In lhe Blue Con·
fcrencc race :it 5·2 by defeating the team from
LAgun:t Hills twice last weekend.
On Saturd:iy, the Bulls prcv&1lcd, 59-41, at
~gun:i Hills High. The Bulls led, 12-7, after
the fit t period and extended the lc:id to 26-19
nt h>tlftime.
Laguna Hills made an early run in the third
quarter, but the Bulls' fast break proved to be
too much. The Bulls were led in ~ring by
MJll Jame!>On with 14 points and Paul H:imil·
ton \\ith 11.
On Sunday at Newport H:irbor High, the
Dulh started slo" ly. falling behind Laguna
Hills. 14·6, at the end of the first qu:irter, but
quickly regaineJ the lead in the second qu:irtcr
on ~ix straight points by Jeffrey McEvoy-Hein
anJ a three-pointer by Alan Limon to lead, 20·
19, at halftime.
The Bulls extended their le:id in the third
pcrioJ to 42-29 on two Jamcson·threc-pointers·
anJ '"on going away when Gary Robinson
made a fast-break layup with 20 seconds re-
maining to preserve the win, 54-46.
·1 he Bulls were again led by Jameson with 10
points and Adam Hearlson with eight.
The All-Net Kings (1-5) won their first game
or the season, downing Palos Verdes, 59-40, at
Ne\\ port Harbor High.
The game was close in the second quarter
until Neal Perlmutter hit a three-point shot
'"ith 10 seconds remaining to gi .. e the Kings
the lead for good at halftime, 24-16. Seth Rich-
an.hon had 19 points and Dennis Abhuler con-
tributed 12 points and seven rebounds.
The sixth grade All-Net Rockeb (5·2) were
defeated by Trabuco Hills, 78·62, at Trabuco
Hills High.
The Rockets, who trailed by 10 with three
minutes to play in the first hair, came back to
tic the game, 33-33, at the break. ldc:lll Shah·
angian had a ~cason-high 17 poi nts, while
D:.i vid Richardson finished with 10 points and
se,en rebounds.
• In Division 1 (~evcnth and eighth graders)
play, the Uulls improved their record to 4-2 by
Lief eating Westminster, 60-36, at Co~ta Mesa
High. The Bulls were led by Shawn O'Donnell,
\\ho had a season-high 18 points, Charlie
Waite with 15 points and Doug Duke!. \\ith 10.
The Magic (5-1) lost a close decic;ion to
Fountain Valley, 42-41, at fountain Valley
lligh. The Magic were led by Jason Simco ''ith
14 points and Chris Eddings wit h seven.
The Jazz girls ( 4-2) lost a he:rnbreaker to
Albo Viejo, 31-29, at Aliso Niguel High. Julie
liitt had eight points and Melisa Vargas seven
for the Jazz.
•In Di,ision 2 (fifth and sixth graders) play,
the Dulls remained undefeated at 6-0 by de·
lcating Westminster, 45-37, at Wcstmimter
l ligh. The Bulls were led by Brandon Chad·
,,jcJ.. with 13 point and Justin RO\\e ' ith eight
points and five assbts. Roberto Bolanos helped
cont rol the boards with seven rebounds.
The Knkb (<t-2) brccied ~t Santa Ana,
50.29, behind the scoring or LU Ca5tillo with 12
points and Scan Biggio with 10. Robert Chai
haukd down 10 rebounds.
• tn Division 3 (third and fourth graders)
play, the game of the dly was between the
Bull (S·l) and the Suns (S·l) at Ncwpon Har·
bor High. The Suns led most of the game be-
hind the strong in!>ide play of Michael
Fitzhugh, who had 13 points, but the Bulls
made a strong last-period run to pull wilhin
one with four second!> remaining. ·
David M3nelli was fouled and at the line
1.hooting a one-and-one when a double line vio·
lat ion gave the ball to the Suns, "ho in·
hounded to preserve the win.
The Rockets (2-4) Jcfeated the Jazz (1·5},
36·20, at Costa f..1e1.a High behind Ric
McGee's 12 points. ·
The Knicks (4·2) defeated the Magic (0-6).
35-14, at Newport Harbor High. Chad Rarden
paced the Knicks with 15 points, while the
Magic made a strong defensive showing in the
first half behind the point guard play of Joel
Ramirez.
• Play resumes on Super Bowl Sunday at
Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa high sch~I
gyms. The public is invited to attend free of
charge.
CdM Frogs captn AYSO
Division 3 championship
CORONA DEL MAR -·The ~~
Corona del Mar Frog.s advanced to ~ ..
American Youth Soccer Org;miza· ----
tion Southern California Sectional
play fo r the first time following a 2·0 victory
over South Irvine last Saturday.
The Frogs secured the A YSO girls Oh ision
3 championship with the victory. They advance
to a Sund:iy matchup against Newport Dench at
the Harper Community Center, located at 18th
:ind Tustin in Costa Mesa.
With about l\\O minutes remaining in the
first half last week, Anamique Burcaw cut off
an Irvine att:ick with a long kick. Meagan
Hardt then sent it toward the goal, ' here
Kelsey Clarke finished it to give the Frogs a I-
O lead at the hair.
As the second h:itr began, South Irvine came
back determined to even the score. The Frogs,
who h:.id fh·e points in the tournament which
was one less than South Irvine, could not af-
ford a tic in the final match.
#
After a goal was disallowed by an offside
penalty in the third quarter, the Frogs turned it
on as the fourth period began. J.acec Mahler
weaved through the South Irvine defense, late-
raled a pass to Clarke just out of the. reach of
the fullback, and she put it in the net for nn
important insurance tally.
Other players on the winning team included
Tiffany Arnold, Amy Christenson nnd goal·
keeper Kaylee Acuff. The Magic (5· l) defeated Westminster, 41-
14, at Newport Harbor High. Michael Arm-
'>trong scored 14 points, while Louis Day added
eight. Ocfen~ively, Andy Krikorian ~parked 1hc
~lal!ic with seve n steals.
It was the first time th:it a Corona dcl Mar
girh team had ever \\On a sectional champion·
• ship.
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NEWPORT BEACH -C~ta ~
Mes.a edged Ensign, 41-39, to win > "\
the seventh grade championship or _r __ _
the Newport·Mes:i Unified School
District Junior high boys bai.kctball tourna-
ment.
Costa Mesa. which held a 15-point lead with
five minutes to go, was able to hold on de~pitc
a game-high 16 points from Ensign's Dilly Cl:iy·
ton. Willie McRorie added nine points for En·
sign, which finished first in the league's regular
season.
On the eighth grade level, Ensign downed
Corona del Mar, 42-31, for the championship.
Adam Hearlson was the leading scorer for
Ensign with 16 points, while Alan Limon added
10.
In the 5-foot-4 and under division, TeWinkle
earned :i 43-29 win over Costa Mesa, which
was paced by MVP Ricardo Gonzales, who had
17 points, 15 rebounds and two assists.
All the title games were held at Ensign
School.
Hlrbor View, Andirsen atop
blslcltbll ltlndll19s
NEWPORT BEACH -Harbor ---
View No. l and Andersen each >,_,
have posted 3-0 marks in the C Di-, ..
vision of the City of Newport Beach ----
Youth Basketball stanr1ings.
In the D Division, Lincoln is boasting with a
3-0 mark.
Recent results, with scorers and standings
follow.
RESULTS
C DIVISION
Blue l eague
Harbor View No. 1 <Jn: T. Asllbl'OOll 4, J. Hubbard 10,
K. Sv.artz 10, Z. Altman 2, M. Cianciulli 4. Heights (10): A.
Stoltz 4, T. Murrillo 4, A. Donlc 2.
Lincoln No. 1 (36): T. Harris 10, A. Northridge 10, T.
Pham 8, D. Rubino 2, N. Cero 6. NC\\-port Elementary No.
1 (3): o. Kretschmar 3.
Red League
Mariners (4S): J. M.istri.lna 2, A. Dinucci 19, T. Fulce 3,
E. Foster 3, L luzca.no J, J. Geddes 12. tlubor View No. 3
(S): A. Hupcr 4, B. Barrett 1.
Andersen (26): T. J.>hotngiri 6, Z. Thlnd 10, L Mougeni
2, V. Merj.tnian 2, A. Kotrru 2, H. McDonald 4. Nev.port
Elementary No. 2 (2): R. Toler 2.
Lincoln No. 2 (13): 8. Price 3, S. Farin S, P. OL.ura 4.
Harbor View No. 2 (8): J. Steinberg 4, C. Keene 2, N.
P.ilchocoff 2.
B DIVISION
Blue l e.ague
Lincoln (36): J. Na.jar 13, C. Bo"les 17, L Najar 2.
Hilrbof View No. 1 (29): C. Alshuler 1S, 8. M;atsen S, J.
Ning 1, H. PeL.in 2, S. Ward 6.
Red league
Mariners (S2): R. Giles 3, N. MoghitddAm 6, C.
Moghaddam S, B. Butlelt 20, J, Cruz 8, C. Manderino 10.
Newport ElemenLlry (2): M. Altman-Ow.in 2.
STANDINGS
C DIVISION
Andersen, 3--0; Harbor View No. 1, 3·0; Mariners, 2·0;
Lincoln No. 1, 2·1; Lincoln No. 2, 1·1; 11.ubor View No. 2,
1 ·2; Har~ View No. 3, 1 ·2; Heights, 0·3; Newport
Elementary No. 2, 0·3.
B DIVISION
Lincoln, 3-0; Mariners, 2--0; Harbor View No. 1, 1·1:
Harbor View No. 2, 1·1: Heights, 0·2; Ne"-port
Elementary, 0·3.
'9P ---
UIULY
r I
With 1-1 stlllltln
~ Nelson's goal on penalty
kick helps Newport earn
deadlock; Eagles tie Uni.
NEWPORT BEACH
-Junior Jill Nelsen ;ii""~
converted a penalty
lr..ick to open the scor-
ing early in the second half, as the
host Newport Harbor High girls
soccer team managed a l· l Sea
View Lea,gue tie against Irvine,
ranked fourth in Orange County.
The Sailors (3·5·8, 1·3-2 in
league) recei\ed SL"< saves from
Jeremi Teal.
NIWPORT llAlllOR 1, IRVINI 1
I
Irvine sroring: Rod& 1. S;ive$: Brigman 6.
Newport Harbor scoring: Nelsen 1.
S&ves: lul 6.
HilfUme: 0.0.
• COST A MESA -Host Es·
tancia High dominaled play, but
couldn't score Thursday against
Pacific Coast League visitor Uni-
versity, which escaped with a 0-0
tie.
Estancia midfielder Whitney
Gilliam's outstanding play helped
the Eagles (3·11·3, 3-1-2 in
league) remain one game behind
the first-place Trojans (4-0-2).
heading into Tuesday's crucial
contest at , third-place Laguna
Hills.
Beth Ferryman, back after injur·
ing her jaw Tuesday, had four
saves for Estancia.
ISTANCIA 0, UNIYIUln 0
Est.incia U\'cs: Fcrrym3n 4.
Uni¥crsity U\'CS: Krupoff 10.
•COSTA MESA -'t'he trou-
bles of the Cost:i Mesa girls team
continued Thursday as the hollt
Mustangs came out on the ~hort
end of a 3-1 Pacific Coast League
verdict agaimt visiting Laguna
Beach.
"We must have hit the' posf four
times," l:imcnted Mes:i Co:ich Da9
Johnston. who ~w his team tnke o
l ·O lead at halftime on Heather
Brackett' goal. Out the Artists on·
!>wercd with three goals in a 10·
minute span a\ the start of the
econd hulf to take comm:ind.
Mesa dipll 10 7·9 overall, 0·6 in
lhc PCL.
LAO. IUCM 3, con& MU& '
Costa Mcu "oring: Brackett 1. $.i\'es:
Rinderknecht 2, Simons J.
lblftlme: Cost;i Mesa, 1·0.
• EL TORO -l'he Corona del
Mar girls \\Cnt on the road and
were dealt a 2·1 setback by El
Toro.
The deci!oion dc:ilt a blow to the
playorf hopes of the Sea Kings (6·
12-2, 1·4·1), who were coming off
their only Sea View victory on
Monday against Woodbridge.
Me11 pins UntversltY
wrestlers, 38-28
IRVINE Costa
Mesa High's wrestling ~
team swept to its '' '1
fourth straight Pacific
Coast League victory in as many
starts TI1ur day, droppin~ the host
University High Trojans, 36-28.
Two fre~hmen highlighted the
match for Mesa -Ouls Menden
at 103 coming from an 8-1 deficit
to post a pin in 2:31; and Vince
Hamade, ''relit ling up a we ight,
talr..ing his roe into overtime before
linally falling in a thrillerf 4·22.
COST& MIS& 36, UNIVlllSln 21
103-Meodcn (CM) pinned Mouslaf.i,
2:37; 114-N.il.ilv..ll.i ICM) pinned Pham,
2:S7; 121-Vanrnby (U) dee. Pinon, 6·1:
127-Casillots CCM) pinned Hol)man, 1:04;
132-P.ilco (U) dee. 11.lm.lde, 2-'·22 (oO;
137-Nuotney (U) pinned Andres, 0:54;
142-Aham.>.di tUI ~on by forfeit;
147-Motrtinez ICM ) pinned Sal.inc, 2:34;
154-Finch (U) pinned JohnslOQ, 4:24;
160-Cin (U) dee. MMlincz, 19·6;
173-l efc\er (CM) pinned Crain, 1:1S;
191 -Herzog (CM) dee. Bonqui, 9·4;
llwt-Toscilno (CM) dee. Cuencn, 9·3.
LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY
lulcetlt•ll
Community rollege men -Orange
Co.ast at Colden West, 7 p.m.
Community college women -Colden
West at Or~ge C~st, 7 p.m.
High school boys -Llg"na Beach al
Costa Mesa, 7 p.m.; Coron.i del Mar at El
Toro, 7:30 p.m.; Irvine at Nev.port ltarbor,
7:30 p.m.
High school girls -Corona dcl M.ir ill
£1 Toro, 6 p.m.; lr-.ine at Newport lt,ubor,
6 p.m.
Soccer
ltigh school bo)S -El Toro al Corona
del Mar, 3:15; Estancia .it Uni\crsity, 3:1S;
Newport tlarbor at lr-.ine. 3:15; Costa
McH at Laguna Bcalh, 3:1S.
Sallln9
Community college -Orange Co.ut al
PCl\'RA South ln\il.ition31 ;it S.int3 Barb.ua,
8 a.m.
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the w•ll or estate, or both, (CSB# 75879), 300 S. he hearing on the apphca-AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Cahlornia. this 1·t9·95 day 15555 Huntington Village' doing business as: dress noled bel~durlng clef Rec:ord1, H amend· ol the Financial Code or· MARGARET H. EVEN· HARBOR BLVD., STE. lion ol the The City ol New· IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-ol Jamuiry 1995. 198 Hunllngton Beach CA CS B ENT ERP RISES, normal l>Y11n~~-rs, by ed by an lnatrunient re and euthorued to do
SON aka MARGARET 704 ANAHEIM CA port Beactt for Amendment Fatima c Ariza 92647 ' 10761 I.I Terraza Ave .. any crtizen "'"' so ie· cord~ Jenuary 22, 1974, busmen in Ulla •tale In
HELEN EVENSON 928'05•3719 (l 14 ) No. 813. FICE OF THE CITY OF Attorney ior P~trlcla Phlhp•B. Capell• 15555 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 qu~~ts wlthln1 1~1 days alt~ In Book 1106t, Page 1073 the event tender other
A PETITION has been ,22 9080 Request 10 consider NEWPORT BEACH. H 1 1 Vrll • 198 Charles S. Burns. 10761 pu c111on o I s nollce o ind re recorded Febru-than ca1h 11 accepted
hied by WILLIAM B. FAIR· • . amendments 10 Tn.le 20 of Published Newport Munoz (withdrawing H~~:rng f~n B=~~h CA La Terrua, Av• .• Fountaln tis IVlllab4hty. "Y 5. 1974, In B ooll the lrottee mav W•lhhold
BANKS 111 the Superior Publtshed Newport the Newport Beach Munlcl· Beach-Costa Mesa Daily partner> 92647 g ' VaUey, CA 92708 The Southern California 11070 Page 626 ol 0 111· the r11uance o l the
Coun ol CaJ1lornla, County Beach-Costa Mesa Daily pal Code pertaining to Pilot Janu81)' 27, 1995, Patricia Munoz This bualness 11 con· This buslnen Is con· lnsl11ut~ of Photography, clal Record• and the Truatee'• Deed until
of ORANGE. P"ol January 27. 30, Febru· parking of aulO'l)Oblles. • F165 Published Newport dueled by: an Individual ducted by: an Individual 2l5 ~1;tt;oodCAR:::2s Co· Supplementary Decl•r•· tunJa become av1t1lab1e
THE PETITION requests ary 3, 1995. storage or parkrng ot BUCh·Costa Mesa Cally Reglslr81\t has not yet The reglslrant(s) com· rcra e I ar, I M · I tlon ol Coven1nt.1, Condi· IO the puyee or endorHe
that WILLIAM B. FAIR· Fm167 boats, campers 81\d llail· PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot January 27, 1995. begun to transact business monced 10 tranHC1 busl-G he pr n~ipa C f'~et s: Ilona ind Resttlctlons re· H •matter ot right BANKS be appointed as ers; and proper1y mamt• F uodtf the ficllllous name(•) oess under the Flcllllous unnar · hr st ansen, corded Aprll 3, 1975, In S111d ule will be 1111de personal reptesentatrve 10 PUBLIC NOTICE nanca on residential prop-ORDINANCE 169 listed above Business Name(s) listed President, (714) 760-0247 Book 11370. Page 1308 llul w1thou1 c:ove11anl c»
administer the estate ol the THE COSTA MESA ZON· ertic:s. NO. 95-1 PUBLIC NOTICE Phlkp B. cai>eri. above on: 12·28·94 :ui');•h•d MNewf:,oJI ol Olllclal Record• (Hid wenanly e•IJ"•H or hn· decedent. Thts p101ec1 hH been re-AN ORDINANCE OF This statement was !tied Ctwles S. Burns eac 0111 eSB a Y Dec:laralton, Amendment plled regardrng title
THE PETITION requests ING ADMINISTRATOR viewed, end it has been THE CITY COUNCIL Fictitious With Ille County Clerk of This statement was filed Pllol January 27, 1995. and SuppAementery Dec· po11eulo11 or en.:um:
tho decedent's WILL and ~~~ ~~N~'l,~D:v DFEECJ· det&1mlnect that it ls cat· OF THE CITY OF Bualneu Name Orange County on Jaouiry with lhe County Cle1k ol F168 l1ratlon cottectlvely b•· brances to •• 11111tv the In·
cod1c1ls. 11 any, be admitted AUARY 06 1995 OR AS egoncally ••empt under NEWPORT •EACH Statement 26 1995 Orange County on Oecem-Ing the Enabling Oecl1· debtedne11 ·secured by to probal8. The will and SOO · · the requirements or the The foflowlng persons are ' · F835072 bef 29, 1994. '811on Eatabllslung a Hid Deed, atlvan"'e'
ony cod1c1ls are available THE:C:AfT~R P00SNSI~~~ Cahl_ornlll" Environmental AMENDING CHAPTER doing business as: p bll h d N 8 h F832384 PUBLIC NOTICE Pl1n lor Condominium thereunder, Vfllh lnl•re-.t tor e~aminat1on In the Ille · . Ouahty Act. 11.20 FISHING LA PALMA CAR WASH u 5 e ewpor1 HC • Publlshed Newport Beach· Ownenhip) •• provu.led lhllreln. end
kept by the cour1. F~L~'b~:~g '~'h~·ION 1A Notice Is hereby further REGULATIONS OF AUTO DETAILING 5021 La Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-Pa11.e1 l An u11drv1Jud the unpc11d principal b.tl·
THE PETITION requests 9s:o1 FOR DANIEL RAY given that said public hear· THE MUNICIPAL Palma Avenue LA Palma uary 27, FebrUary 3, 10, 17, 27 F br ary 3 10 17 trJ9111 1111w1eat tn iilud the an1.e of Ille Note ...
aulhottty 10 admimsler the 8RAOLEY AUTHORIZED Ing Wiii be held on lhe 9Ul COD• TO 111aouun CA 90623 • ' 1995. u~ • e u • • ..:. Con•moo Are& bt1i110 .... (;U!'ed hy Hid De.ct w4etl estate under the lnctepen-• day of Febru81)' 11195, 11 ACTIVITY ON LO c Cat Washes Inc F174 1 · NOTICE Of' titer tlHcrlbed .. , fol· h1te1c•t U1ureo11 H pro
dent Admlnistrallon of Es· ~gifN F~SRORA H~~~6R the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the (Calj10,1118), 1303 Av0e.do f170 TRUSTEE'S SALE low1 I ot 2 01Tract111135, vitlcd In 1111d Note, tee1,
lllH Act. (Th11 1uthor1ty CONDITIONAL USE PER· Council Ch1mt>ers ol the OCEAN PIERI. Avenue. Newport BNch, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER DEED OF TRUST In the Ctty ot Ne•potl c.tuuge• i.11cl ••~n•ua ol wtll allow lh• personal rap. MIT FOR A RESTAURANT Newpor1 Beach City Han. (not In •ftect CA 112660 file 21583 SOT Bea'" .. lhOWI'\ on a 11111 lr111toe •ni.I the h111ta
resonlallve 10 take many AND BAR TO BE OPEN 3300 Newport Boulevatd, until Aprll Thia business la con· Flctltloua Flclltloua Loin. 4877t4·t 1111111 rwc:oti.led In Buull c1ea1~ by aard Deed of
actions without cour1 ap· AFTER u ·oo p M (PRO· NewPort Beach, Callfom\a, 10, 1985) ducted by; 1 c0<po111lon Bt,.lneH N•me BuslneH N•m• Olhet. •• 352, P11ge1 '.11 lo J'\ ot Tru11
proval. Belote taking cer· POSED HOURS ARE UNTIL al which lime and place Subject ordinance was The reglalrant(t) com-Statement It t t AP Number. 133·31·214 M lu.alla11uo u1 M A pl, Verdugo service Cot·
taln vtry lmpor1ant actions, MIDNIGHT! WITH LIVE any, and all persons Inter-Introduced on 9th day of menc.d to tranSlci busl· The lollowlng ~aona ere The follo!i •m!"aons are YOU AAE IN DEF AUL i •e.:urd1 ol Orangw coun. puratro11, u n1d lf\.11tee noweve~. the ~1aonal rop. ENTERTA NMENT LO. ested may app•ar and be January, 1995, and 0811 under the Flctitlous dolngbutlneH u : ll9 ...... ! UNDER A DEIED OP 'T· <.11111011111 e.cept nt West t e•rno•on
reNnlollv• will be required CATED AT 2920 BRISTOL heafd thereon. II you Chai-adopted on 23rd day ol Bullnesa Nam•!•) lltled CHAISSON PC SYSTEM ~~"ttm1;:~~AL TELE TRUST, DATED Augu1t n . t tetelrum U11lll 1 Ot1ve, lhird floo•. Glen to grve nollce to lnlerealed STREET IN A C2 ZONE l1n9e this l>folect In~· January, 11195. 1bove on: 1-16-95 SUPPORT, 1468 Notth PIM i · 1991, UNLESS YOU TAKE lh1011gh 39 mclu11ve 81 d111e CA 9120:1 1818, pers~~ unlclell they have ENVIRONMENTAL DETER: r,O\I may be limited lo rlt1• AYES, COUNCIL LD.C. Cit Wlehet, Inc., Street, Orange, CA 112867• ro~H b)15~3 F~NIS~~ ACTION TO PROTECT shown and de1cr1bed on 500 l'18'> By So11.t \uh· w91v.., not •°'consented MINATION· EXEMPT ng only those l11ue1 you MEM8ERI, EDWARDS Gordon W. Cook, President 3710 • ' YOUR PROPIERJY, IT MA't' the Plan and lhe En dj11n, 1m1tee·1 Sa111 Of
to the proposed actl~.) 2. ZONING ACTION ZA· O< someone elM raised at WATT, DE 8 A y: This llltemanl w11 filed J1rne1 D. Chaisson, 1468 ~iia;'"b8 ~ C~ 92bog2 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC abf111g Decl1ra11on £.. lie.er, Dalud 0111141199S
The Independent edmlntl · 95-02 FOR MARIE LAND· the public hHrlng d• HE D Q ES COX with the County Clerk ol North Pine Sltfft, Orange, BoXWOOd ·Pl T tiO CA SALE If YOU NEED AN cepl lheretrom all oil, ASAP1501 t6 trauon eulhorlly Wiii be AAUAIR TOUCH CEL· SC!lbed In this not.lea or In Q , • • Orange County on January CA 92687-3710 92680 .. us . ElCPLANA TION OF lHE g11, 1nl11eral1 alld olhet 111!l 1n o 1127
granred unle*' an lnte<· LU LAA AUTHORIZED wntten cotrespondence d• LOWR, 0 NEIL 17, 1995 Thia butlneu It con· NATURE OF THE PAO hydrocarbon aub1te11c81 _ H ied person fllOI an ob· AGENT FOR DOUG KEIOH liVllfed to the City II, or N 0 RI' C 0 UN CI L F833931 dueled by· In lndMdual Thia buslneu • It con· CEEDING AGAINSl YOU lytng below a deplh ol
j&elion lo the petillon and FOR A MINOA CONDI· w 1or to, th• publlc hearlnj . MEM81RI, NONE Published New ort Be h· Registrant hH not yet dTucted by:l •n lnd("l,dull . YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 5011 ... , without any Get to
show goo~dcause wh~ lhe TIONAL USE PERMIT FOR ~J~mlllon c111 (71 ) AaSENT COUNCIL Costa Mase Dai~ Pilot ~n-begun lo transact business m~e::~:l~~~.!ct 1~':,: LAWYER ttgh1 to enhtr upon lite c~uhr1 ~hO not gran the A CELLULAR TELEPHONE 0 oid ....... I MEM81RI, NONE uary 20 27 February 3 10 under the fictitious name(s) ness undlf' the Flcllliou• Notice I• heteby give" ~urf1c.;e or the •11b11tr· the ba81e I oruy. MONOPOLE AND ANTEN ar -•me, eo-MAYOR JOHN W • • • • Usled above B I N ( ) Ii led that Verdugo Service ace ol Hid l1nd above A HEARING on the pell· NAS (30 FEET WAXIMUM ret•fY, PIMnlne Com-HEDGES ' • 11195. James D. Chaisson us nest, am•: s COfPQfatlon, •• tru11-. • depth ol 500 f"t II ABC's ~~~:Id ~.:~B::r HEIGHT ALLvWED: 76 mlHIOn, City of New-CITY CLERK WANDA F159 Thia alalement wu filed a:.:::c.~~ll 3 or 1ucceu°' trua .... °' ~°"'dedd In ln1trumenta
• • • . . FE e T HE I a HT p R (). port ••ech • • PUBLIC NOTICE With the County C*k ol Thi• llllemenl WH ftled 1ub1tituted tru•••• 1u,, 0 rt1eC)f" • 1n Oept. 703 located at 341 POSED), AT AN EXISTING p bll h d N 1 ... RAGGIO Orange County on Janu81)' .__ C Cl k 1 suant to the Dee of P1rcel 3 A f'IOn· Atti'c, The City Drive South. Or· l u s • ewpor THE ENTIRE TEXT IS 17, 1995 with ,,,. ouncy er 0 Tru11 ••ecuted by Jo· ••cluelve e11ement 101
onge, CA 926&8. gi~~g ti~~30S~TJMo~ Beach..Co111 Mesi Deily AVAILABLE FOR REVlEW Ftctltlou. • F933822 Orange County on Decem-aeph J Mc Oonaole end acceu, lngteu end
If YOU OBJECT TO lhl AVEt-IUE #7 IN AN MQ P~ot JanU81)' 27. 1995. IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· 8ualneH Name Publlshed Newport Bt h· ber 7, 11194 o•aa L1n1 Mc Gone9te Re· aoreas over 111• pedeeltl· basement,
granting ot the ~Ullon, you ZONE 'ENV 'Ro E T F163 FICE OF THE CITY OF St•tement · ac F93 ...... c:Of'ded on "91a31tH1 ae •n pethw1y1 within 11ld should appear 11 the hear· · I NM. N AL The foUowlng ~rsons are Cotta Mesa Cally Piiot Jan-PubNthed NeWPQrt Beith-tnatrumenl No 91-454157 C01l'ln1on Ar•e OI Hid and C)Olet •no 1nd 11ate your ob-~~~.fRMINATION . EX· PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT BEACH. doing buslMH es· U81)' 20. 27, Febtu81)' 3, 10, Costa Mesa Dally Ptlol Jan-In Book •• P"8 .. of Qftl. Lot 2, and a non·
J8Cllon1 ot Ille wrlllen ob-IF THE ABOVE AC. ORDINANCI Publlabed Newport THE SOUVENIR 1HR 1995. uary e. 13, 20, 27, lt95. cl .. reeMdt 1n ..,_ otflce le•ctu.lve ea11tnent 101 then •et
i.:uons With Ille court .,. TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL.. NO. 85-2 e .. ch-Co1'a M•ll Diiiy PHOTO, 3601 JamborM F160 F136 lot the County "KOfdef' i.ehtc ul•r •ceeu. over "
lore 1he hearing. Yow ap-LENGED IN COURT THE AH ORDINANCE OF Piiot Jaouary 27, 1995. Rd . Newport Be1eh, CA PUBLIC NOTICE PUILJC MftTICE lot 0.9"99 County, C ... ·1!.h• roedw•ys bl uld AOme ca1h. ~·lance may be In ~reon CHAU.ENGE MAY Bf UM FltM 92660 RV lotma, end put~t tci ,,.ommon Area ol teld
Of bt your 1t1orney. ITED TO ONLY THOSE 15• THI CITY COUNCIL Phal Ouch, 1161 W. Wilton, !the No'6c:e of Default~ lot 2 842 ... 78
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOA SUES RAISED IN wmnEN OF TME CITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE COlll Mesa. CA 92627 Flctltlou• Flctltlou• IEtecuon to ........ ,eun The ptOperly •ddre111 .. -------.1
Of a contingent credllot of CORAESPO OE CE OE NllWORT 8UCH, Vusean Chhun, 861 W. h•lneaa N•me 8u.aneH NMne !def recorded 1~H4 M\d Olhlf c:omnt011 dea· rr--------"1 !ht dtctaaed. you must r11e LIVERED Tc!'TH~ ZONING CALIPORNIA NOTICE OF W1l1on, Coata Mesa. CA St•temenl lt•tement ~n 8oM .. , ftllfe ., •• 1n.1ona'6on, u any, 01 the
your c:l.alm with the cour1 AOMINISTR ... TOR PRIOR llTMLllHINO DISSOLUTION OF 92627 • Th• following ~raona 1te The lollowlng PtflOOI ate atrument No. 14·6Hto) 'r=•et PfOf>lrty deacrlbed Jnd mail 1 copy to Ila ~· PAllTNllRIHIP Thia bu1lnH1 11 con· doing butlntM 11: doloO busltlffl at: lot IMMd Offlellf lllec:orda, II Pll'PCM1ed IO be
aonal teprestnlatrv ap-T? J~E ~BJ>~~~~T~. IN· AEQULATIONI AND Pul>llc: no4a II he<eby ducted by: hutband Ind MARCUS A. NICHOLSEN, FORAN SERVICE. 1958 lwtll Seti on 02/03/1111 ••.::•Ide Court NewPC>f'I potnled by tht cour1 Wtlhln O ., OUIDILINll Ofven lhat Humbefia C9'· wlft 1800 Pt. Stan~. New· ANhtlm Coale Mau CAllM ...,_, lront entrance h , CA tM:t 2'11
four months from lhe date FORMATION N TH.. RELATING TO pat and ftatnda Munoz. The rtglttrlnl commenced POtt 8"ch. CA~ 92827 ' ' ~o the County Court• lhe undet1lVf'4!d lruet
of f1rsl tuuanc• of lhe ltt· C1au1fled la..... MUI ll'Oll heretolort doltWI butlnes• to trartMCt bUtineu unOtf M1tcue Arcs.ti N1thol1en, P11rlda P. Foran, 1958 ~ 700 CMC: Centtlf ~ dlaclefMa any llM»!llty ters u provided In MCllOn CONVaNllNT COU..CTING AND under the lc:lltloul llrm the flclltloua l'lfltnt(I) I •led 1800 Pt., StaNtope, New· AMheim, Cotti Mtsa, CA~ w .. t 1enY Ane. CA~ '"'Y lncortec'"811 of
9100 of the Calrlotnla Pro-whelher you're buy• LOADING name and 8'ytl of Marten above on: M2-M f)Oft Beech, CA t2MO 92127 l1170t .. t GOP M .. pub-iw,.,. P'°'*"Y eddfeea end
bale Code The time for Iii· Ing, aeutng, or ju11 ftlCYCU8U Btldll Shop 6 Photo Sludlo Pilat Ouch Thia buelnHI 11 con-Thie bu1ln111 11 con-lie Mtetlon IO ehe ~ :!;:" common deel9n•· Tite
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PUBLIC NOTICE
,..._. tD Oeld ol TNSI. Re· to do bumess Ill 11111 SUie) at •\I on u 11in g1 U I OCI l'l'IOMY of the Untied CIMIM on**• Oocume~ the Main (Nolth) Entrance to Ille lion or aa11lng1 b1mll ...... of AIMfkl, ~ fie :.:-~~°'°':~~-=D~="~~~·rf~'!·~l·~a~~~tc~'~! =::!·:=-::,.~,:: '~iTS11
crl Olll!OI Couoly, talifom11, 11 ng11t, !«le and wrrut Con nd au1homed to do ::•rw.t °i enc encta, Thi ~ (t)
..-.ci by: MELODY L ytyed to and now lltld by 11 uncltr uameu m th11 •tale In w fteW tttte ':' lntttt~ • dolftO OltSlriess ~~Y
VAUGHT. A SWGlE WOMAN, as said Deed ol TNst 111 the p~rty he event tender uther Tr:'atM In ~ to~ "fot-YOGURT 30301 GOLDEN
Tlllltllr llld HOUSEHOLD BAHi< Stllllted Id ,.~ ......... ~ '""" CHI) •• aCC.fltJICd ..... lMTE""' SUI"' " I"'"'"'" F.SI ~ANOEXISTING 11111 """""'• ...... or. he 11u11ee may w1lhhuld loWtl'f .. ..acrtbed property ""· •c "' ~ urc>fR THE LAWS Of M ma. descnblnQ !ht IMld therein he 111uance ol ihe ltt~td tn the .rcweutd IGUEL CA92U 7
lllTB> STATES Bendi LDl 42 oHrac:t No 12212. 111 IN rustee· 1 Deed \t1llll C~ Ind Stace, to wtt: SUftHOON CHANG, 25711
.. .. _.....;. as IQllY ~cl Newpol\ Bud1. County cl unda become awul,;ble APN: '12·1 t2-ot RAIN TAU ROAD, LAGUNA
• .....,.... lllCboll to the Cringe, S• cl Calllomia, as l>fl 0 the payee or endorse:e The to4• ~ of tM ILLS. CA 92653 ...,.._ blddef tor call, (plyablt Map ltCOtllfd 111 Boolt 551 Pages 1 a matte." ot ,,9111 ~ pr1ndpel belance, KYUNGMI CHANG. 2571 1
• 11m1 al sale In llwlul money cl 32. 33 and 34 cl M1sctllaneous Said sale will be 1111tde lnttfelt "*'°"• togettlef RAIN TREE ROAD, LAGUNA
N UMld S•s. by cuh. a Mac>s. 111 IN Ollice cl Ille Coumy ut without co11c1 "'"' Of' wtttl rHtonabfy •lttftllMtd ILLS, CA 92653 casflll(s died! dllwn by a stJtt ReconltrOI Uld CountY CJnCJnly, e apreu or '"' costs, upenMs .nit ad-Tiiis buslntls II condueltd or...,. blllk. a Check drawn Pan:el t Non-t~ Ease-lled reo•rd1ng to tie vane" 8t lM tllM of the ltusblnd ..,d Wiie
i. a.., or lldtnl Cttdot on.on. ments tor ICCtu CM< Ille com-o u eulon or encutn· = ~~1 ~ ttll• S GHED SUNHOON CHANG &
01 a dllCk drawn ~ a Nie men Atta, and lor ingius ances to Ht11ty the "' C :.:: det~ 6ishier GUI CKAlllG tedlfal llWlllS Ind loan IS$OCll> tQl!U • mamnance' debtednen secured by ~k Y c~ Tiit r11111t1111 commencH ID
ltln, AW\81 USOClalJOn, en~ utbs Ind for Olhe; aa1d Deed advances Check: ... or bte t the •IMlt't ~ uncltr lie IMIP lllllk specd1'd 111 actJon ........... ; al de th~eunder, with lnl~eat ..-ra-0 llcftous business namt or 5102 d Ille fr·~ .. ,...,,,,. ~ .... ,....,..._... IS scnbed 111 Ille as provided therein and TNltll or Mddtf .,. K· llamtS lslld lbowt on • ..,......, """"' ..... Dectam.on. th d 1 b ctpCebtt to Trvat11 pro-n.15 ~IO do business"' this Pan::el 3 A side all! USt nl e unpa1 pnnc;1pa •I· vtdtd:J::t: ldtntlfketlon '" s1ltlmlnt was llltd .tfl ..,) 11 the Man Cl E 'I mt anc;e ol the No le 1e-1 llt County Clltt ol OrlllQt · n· ll>l>Ulllnant to Partel I all!M, tor cured by said Deed ""''" 1 •v · County on Dlclmblr 30 1994 lrllU !'>!ht County rttiouse, Dtntral ltel!~I and Garoen lntere al thereon H pro· From lnfonnetlon .mlch NOllCE·Thls F1cftoUs Name
7'00 CMc Center DIM Wtst. Area l>Ul'POStS, IS such em-111ded In said Note. lees, the Trvstt1 diem• rtfl· Sta'9mlnt expl-es IM
Sanll Ma. ca aft nohl. btle and mtnl is aucribtcl and hmrted 111 charges and e11pense1 o l ebtt, but for whkh Trvstee llom Ille data 11 was llltd r:! "*"" conveyed to and now Ole DtNlallOn owr tN1 certain lhe trustee a11d Ille lru••• maku no r..,reaentetton Otl'lcl ol ltlt County Cleft A new held by it under said Deed o4 pottion o1LOI43 cl uid TIJCI No creeled by said Deed ol Of wen•nty, "" ltrMt ad-r1c1111ous Buslhtn Name Stlll-
Tnist Ill Ole P<Ol)tfty srtuated in 12212. as shown on Ext11brt 'A" Trusl df•U(H) or other com· mtnl mini bl fled blfore ll'lat
said County, catlfomta dtscnbtng lo tl'c Nollet Coast Fed Services, as "'°" dt1lgn•tlon °' the time The llna ol this st.atemtnt
the land tllere1n: Parcel 1: An The property hert10tm oescnbtd said Trustee, a Cahlomla •~ve dncrlbtd property doeS not of Itself author1ZI ltlt
undMOed \l.l4t11 1nterest In and to 1s SOid ·as is• The strut a<1<1ress Co rporation, 199110 Plurn· :··~019 JA1;rM~lve, Coa-use In !Ills slllte ol a Flctnlous
Lot 1 o1 Tract No 11003, 1n the and Olhtreommon designation. if mer SI · Chauwo.rth. CA • s!1': 11 '19 btl Buslntst Name In vlotatlOn ol
Oily ot Costa Meu, County ol a"" Of the real 1\11\na..., Ot· 913~1• <81 8> 725 4:lliO, 8 Y -~ f Pf!J'! 'I ng lht ~his ol ano"'·r un"ar n..-s•-of"•' I "'' ,. . ..,. ... , Mat1lyn Montaperto Vice '""' Of ""' purpose of u"' "" .,. .. ""'. ...~ ""'' 01ma. u pt scnbeCI allow 1$ j)llf'l)Ofttd to be: p 'e 1 l d. n I. b a I. d . paytng "" obltoatlon• .... Feder . State. or common law
Map recorded Ill Booll 481, Pages 19 ~nt Ctrt:le, NtWOOI\ 01/06/1995 cur.ct by utcf Deed of (See SecUon 14400 •t seq . 12 and 13 ol M1sctltineous eaell, ca 92660-29i8 . ASAPI 50384! Trult lncludlng f111 end 8uslnen Ind Professions
Mall$. "' Ille cl tilt County Rt· fhe underiioned Trustee O·s 1113, 1120. 1121 upen111 of the TruatH Code)
COl'Oer o4 salCI County ExotPbno •ms any hablltty tor any lllCOf •nd of Sate. Rrst tlllng therdrom Un.ts as shown C11ltss CC Ole strttt address ana Callfornl• ,.tcoflveyance • upon the Condomll\IUm Plaii r common oesiollltJOll 4 C()fftf>mny, H 1Md TrvltM,
recorded as lnstl\lment No. 83 ny SllOwn herein Sa.O salt' PUBL1C NOTICE By suunn• Ketty · EJtecu-
S31356 of Olfoal Reconss ol ' ' ttve Vke Ptffldent, t200 011not Courcy ca itomia Also !Nde. bill wllhooJt CMnant or O.kdale Aw, Chatsworth, exceocino lrom 0portiOllS of LOI 1 !Tlnty, expressed OI imof>fd, Catlfomta tti'1 .. 111,
., llndMCltCI one-hall of mcntrat no title. possessl()O, or 1111) 111-2111, Oat.ct · nc:umt111nets. to pay the re· .. o~E Of ... ull'Trr-1 .. "'E Jenuery 1 f , tH :111, OIS anCI Olhtf nydrocll1>0n ning ~1 sum ot the " ''"' '" •in -ASAP11ttio ~s SMd or sold from e(s) stCU1'td by sa.o Deed cl "':..m:..:.%~it:.* 1/20 1121 vi
Ille lllM dtsaibeO lanCI rust.. w4h inttrest t!>ert0n. as YOU ARE IN DEFAUlT UNOER A • •
the condlClon. hoWMf. IN! Ille 111 sa.cl noct(s), ad· DEED Of TRUST DATED
lllWllDf « sucusscn "' inttre s. d any, under t!>f tem\S cl 080\419 UHLESS YOU TAkE •----------•
TEAM EsatOW nee.
13151 Br<><*llurst SL
Gatden GfOYt, CA 92643
Htwpon Budl·COSlll Mm DallV Plot CN2&6906 Jan 6, 13,20 27
PUBLIC NOTICE
DI the llnd stlah~ dnll tor sucn Deed cl lrust.. estirNted leu, ACTIOH TD PROT£Cl YOUR PUBLIC NOTICE
sul>mnc:ts Wll!Wllht lll>Ptr ioes anCI rxi>tnsts cl Ole PROPERTY IT MAY B£ SOLD AT , .. II. fUUS5
let! ol said land, IS restMd rusttt ll1d cl lht trusts created A PU8UC SALE. f YOU NEED AN FICTTTIOUS IUSIMESS
the Deed lrom l.Dulst A. WI IM1 DttO OI lNst. IO wt EXPlAHAllOH Of THE NATURE UMl ITATOl£11T
llld Wiit. m:onxo in BOOll 2886• ,n\ 98 Est.IN!~ AccrueCI Of lliE PROCEEDtNGS AGAINST Tiit folowlng person(s)
Plgt248 anainBOOll2891,Paoe 111terest ano ackMiooal adVances YOU YOU SHOULD COHtACT A ls/Ire dolno bUslnlssas. •I/( 236 al Otfldal Reconls ~ any, wiU increase 1!11s lfOu!! ~WYER NOTICE OF PETITION T ENTERPRISES b ASPAC MAR;
Parcel 2. Un4 34. as sllewn u.ion pnor to salt °'1 O~ at 9 45 A.M Robtit ADMINISTER ESTATE 0 KETING. c . SPORTSWEAR
Ille Condomt111um Plan rtftrTe<I to The benef!Cllry unoer said Deed E. Weiss lneor'polJted as tilt duly HOWARD EDWARD DIPPEll RESOURCES, d ASIAN PACIFIC
111Parcel1 abcM. ot lrust heretofore executid and appo111ted Trustee undtf and cast No A176381 MARKETING CO., •· TR.A.HS
PJl'Ctl 3: An excluSM Ustmtnt dt1Ntrt4. to Ille undtrs1Qned a pursuant lo Deed ol Trust. ft'· To al lltllS, blnellclarles WORLD APPAREL. I. GIBRAL·
tor use owr that j)()ltJon ol said wntren 0tclar.i1011 o1 Default ana corded on 0&'1"9 as Document Cfedlllll' con11noent aedltors, TAR TRADING. o roxv SHIRT
Lot 1 dtscnbed 1n Parcel 1 allow Demand lor Sale, ana a wntten No. 89-438B38 ol Otlic•al Rte· and persons wllo may be 011'1· WORKS. h WHOLESALE IN·
cil tNt eeiu1n patio areas as Notlce ot Otlault and Election to onls In the of1ice ot the Retonler erwtse lnl!rested tn Ille wlll or VESTMENT NETWORK, I
shown on the conoom1n1um Plan sen The undtrst0necl caused OI ()Qnge Coumy cabf 1 esute . or botll ot HOWARD XIMCO. Al IC0747768. 19354
Friday. January 27, 1995 t t
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CAL•SCAN
(916) 449-6000
relerred to 1n Parorl 1 allOvt, said NOlic:t of Dttau1I ano Eltc· mcu1eo by LARRY Wll.L?:s EDWARD DtPPEU londellus Stteet. Northrldoe. c ·~~~~Pa~1~2bonto~IO~~d111tllt OOm~~l~S ~ A~TIT~~~~~by 91m !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~--~--~~~~~~~~~· abcM dtscnbtd ""'wile tht al • • Culler Dle>pe• In Ille Su1191lor PRODUCT RESOURCES,10 .... -.... 4 An ...... co.i.", rt re property is BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT Court ol CllilOfnl.1. Counly ot INC. 19354 londlllus Street, s ELL 888 ,...,~ t ..... uSM easement located and more than lllret TENANTS, as Trustor, BRIGHl ORANGE NOftl\fldot. CA 91324
tor use 0vtr !NI PGl1IOll o4 said months haw elapse<! s1nce suell MORTGAGE COMPANY A lru5 me PHITION requests 111a1 Tiiis lMlntss IS conduc:led TIIE CALIFORNIA . OBITUARY
Lot 1 dtsall>td Ill Parcel 1 abcM reCOll!abon CORPORATION. u Btnthc•vy Culler [)oppd bl •POOlnltO as by a corporallon ~O(;r home
cl INI otrtlll ll*Ony area IS DATE 0\11&95 .,.. stJ a1 pul>jie auction to tllt personal represenlatlVe to SIGHED PRODUCT RE· r h t f d SEITZ ShOWnonll'leConaomlll•JmPlan llOI ERTEWBlllNCORPO-h<ghtstboddtrf()fUSh,(PJYab'eldmlntSter 1hl eslate ot ltleSOURCES. INC. By Marlin ST'A'TEWIDECLASSIFIED t COUQ cass ie Roge rM. S eltz,57. rdt~ to "' Plnltl 1 abcM, RATED ll llmt o4 sale on lawful mont~ of dtctCltnl HMnbUrgtr President n. ---------of Coron3 oel Mar
appurttnact 10 Pan::els I ll1d 2 AS rRUSTfE flt UMtd Statu. by usll. a rm PETITION reQutSts !tit The reglsllanl commencld to AD NIEI'WORK Oicd T uesoay Roger
abCM Cltscnbed 920 KL.AGE OAA'S ORM ca.shitf's chtd dt1wn by a su1e decedents Will and codlc:lls rt •ansacl b1JsMs under the 1s sur.1"ed t:>y his .,..,•e
Palctl 5. An m:ll.ls'Vt easement P 0 BaX :1269 or na!IONI ban\ a ctltdl dflwn any bl aam1t1ed to 1>1obate Tile llclltloUs bUslness name Of Janel. son Stephen ot
tor use oi-tr NI PofbOll ol said COi/WA CA 91722 (818)967· by.a statt or federal mcs~ un;on, w anoany coOOls are ava"'1blt names lslld ~ JC'I Dlclm· PRODUCF..S Cl\icago: daughter l ot 1 dtscnbtCI rn Pan:et I abCM 4302 or a Chtclt dt1wn by a sutt or toi uamlnallon in Ille t. kep bar 1 1989 Rochelle or V1191n1.l,
cl thatotrtainstcnouiu BY CRIS A KllJGERMAN ltdf111 saV>'IOUnd loan usoc:la-l'lecourl nits nwnent was fled "'171 RF.sULTS!!! MAltl04I LAWN-p:vcnts Frani. and u shown ~ IS$!0ned on Ille C224216 llOfl. savings usoeaallon, Of TH[ PETITION ltQUtSts Ille COUllty cw-OI Orano• Mary ol St Lo.. .. s. SI!>·
CondomtntUl'll Plan rettrTe<I to II' 1·27, 2·l'IO 1995 SIWIOS bani! speci"ltd in stction IJlorlty 10 aom1nts1er the tslale County on Otcemblr 29. 1994 MOUNT OLM te•s N3ta e R cs ano
l'Mltt 1 abowe, ~nant IO 5102 ol the Flf'llnClll Code anC1 nl!tr die Independent Admlnl· NOllCE-lllls ft:ll1lous Name Cemetety • ~ O,ane Brunworth. both
Parotls I and 2 abCM descnbtd ~ 1o do buSlMss 1n this ha!IOll cl Eslalts Act (Tiiis Surllmtnl ul)ll'es 11w9 yen ~ • ~ ot M1ssou11 6 nieces
Pan:el 6: An uduSM Ustmtnl I E SU!e) It 11 Ille Main (Norlh) IJIOlily wll allow !ht personal from Ille date II wa filed 1n ll'lt ..:.tl.•8CAN A."*' Wftl Stn 111g AU Fauh.s " and 8 nephe, .. s Vis.ta·
lor 11st OW< NI pGltJOn ol said PUBLIC HOT C Ermnct to flt County Court-toiesen&allw 10 take many Otflcl ol Ille County Clerlt A n.w ..,. _,_ .._.. ,,._. ~ 1 $25 Glsler t1on ""'" be Frida)',
Lot 1 described 1t1 Pan::el 1 at>Ovt house. 700 CMc Ctnltf OM s W11hou1 oblainlno cour1 Rctitious Business Name Surte-.,_ _,._, 6 1111ir'w ,,,,_. Costa Mesa 4·00 p m. to 8 oo P m.
o1 11111 certui deck a•ns a$ West. sm Ana. ca aa nohl. * OYal Before llklnQ certat11 mtl'lt must bt llltO belore !flat . 540-1514 at 1he mortuary .... 1111
ShOWn MlentJfitd and ISSIQned on NOl ICE OF ano 111terest conwytd lo and flO'# lmoortant actions 'however time Tiit llkig ol !Ills statement 1111•••••••• tho tuner :ii Saturd:iy.
Ille Condomtlllum Plan rtftlTICI to lRUSfEE'S SAi E held by • tmeltr Jaid Otrd c11lll personal represental!Ye Vr!A does not ol itsen atsll'lorla t!lt -Ted F-umia, V.P: 10 00 a.m at Our
1n Parcel 1 above, appurtenam to UNDER DEED OF TRUST Trust 111 tilt l>IOl>Crty altuaM 111 required to give notice to use In this Slale of a Flcllllous F1lnchi 0. lop nt PACIFle VtEW Lady Oueen ol Angels
Pan:els 1and2 ab<M oescnbed J-ole 231179 said County Calitomia ducnb-teresttd persons unless l!lty Business Name In IJ!otat10ll ol • ~~ ME~tAL PAM ca111011c Church 1n
Parcel 7. An exclus1vt easement Loan 416204·3PM it!Q the llnd iherern: lot'g of Tract ave watved nottce or consented the rlQhts ol anottler under MounCllin Mik9•a Pizza Cemetery • Mortuaf)' Newport Beach. Burial
10< ust owr tnat !>O'tlon o1 said Other blMS'' No 1881 . 111 ,. .... o4 Co o the proooseo ectlon) lhe Faderar. State. Of common law Cnac>el • Crematory will t:>o in SI. Louis.
Lot 1 dtscnbed in Pamel 1 allow A P Number 422 372·06 Mtsa eoU ~of~ Stal s: Oeoenoent admlnrstrllliOf'I (Ste S.Cl!On 14400 ti seq . 3500 Pacific: VWI'# Ol'rw MO. In lieu or llowea
ol tllll certain carport NU as YOU ARE IN OEF AUL r califo'mia n Map rtCotOt~. ul!lorlty "'1" be oranled unltss Business and Professions .... _,. 1 _ all lt .. _L_ •-p'--Htwporl Beectl the famlly requests
shownontheCondominiumPlaii UNDER A DEED OF BOOll &6 ·~e>tr9 tn Interested pe1son Illes an Code) ---. Ml .__ .... ,,. c:tonalions 10 The
rdentd to In PIR)tl I allow and TAUS T~· A TED May 28 , u.~ aoe clOHM4sct~nt btectlon to 11'1• pentlon and Renewal fHlno a 16-word .tat.wide ci...i.Aecl ad ln ~~~~~~~~~ Roger M. Seitz Memo· 1992 LESS YOU T/l.l(E 0U$ ...... s. Ill tilt ice "' the hows good cause wily tlle ALLAN. DUIOFF Esq ~t ~ carportl 1 -~·2~ ACttO fO PROTEC T CountyRecorlltrOCsaldCounty our! should not oraot lhe AICHlWt,LAM.lNCE,MMN: 181 new.papen "1111 •t•ll rial Scholarship Fund, ·~· ..... o .... n::e s ..... a"""' Youn PROPERT'V, tl MAY The l>IOOtf1Y htretolore oescnbed utllorrty 9111 Po. Box 6370, Now·
deThescnbed ..... BE SOL 0 AT A PUBLIC is sold 'IS is• The street address A HlARING on Ille petition 9601 Wllshlre Blvd Penttloust (combined circalatioD cner S million) lfll lllllWlf po f t B o a c h • C A
strttt .....,ress and otl1t SAIE tF vou NEED AN llldothtrcommondtslONt>on if ~•be held on rebruary 23 lllvetlyHlllS CA90201 in California. Mor1uary *Chapel 92658-6370 Ar· common dts1gMbon. rt any. o1 EX Pl ANA Ct ON OF lHE any, of tilt ital PIOl)trty de· 1995 al 1 45 PM In ~1 No' NtlWPOfl Beadl·Costa Mesa Cremation ra n gements by Pa· thtre~l>IOPtrtydtscnbedabollr NAlURE OF lHE PRO SC'lbedabovt1Spufl)Ol\edtobe 703 loQltd at 341 Tile C.ly Da41yPlot c lflc View Memo·
l$ ~to be 290 VICTOR CEEOI NG AGAINST YOU 2107 WALLACE AVENUE COSTA fYt O.anoe CA926'3 1571 CN286126 Call CAL•SCAN for details: (714)642-5678 110 Broadway rlal Park MortU.,Y1
STREEl rfE-5.COSTAMESA. VOUSllOUID COHUClA MESA.CA92627-2929 . 1rvouOBJECTlotllegro111t hn6132027199S Cost1Mesa Newpo rt Beach , 92627 LAWYER The undtrilgned TNSttt dis· ol lhe OtllllOn you snouldl.._:..... ___ ·_· _·_·_1:::::::::=================~!!!!!M2!!!·'!'!"!!!!!!~(~7~1~4~t ~8~44=·2=7=0=0=·=, Tht undtlSIQlltd TN$1tt dis· Nohce " hereby g111e11 darns any kabo~ lor any lflC« poear at lht hearing and state claims any loabtlfly lor any incor that Coast Fed Servi~ea redlltss cl Ille strttt addttss and our objections Of Hie wrttien
ledneU OI Vie strttUclcnu and a Calllot1ua Cotporauon ....... lion Ill th bel _,a• 1t11•••e 0, 111cceuor _,.., common designation, fl s WI • COUii Oii
Olhtf common Clts.gnillDr'I. "tmaiee 0, auballl\lled any, shown~ Sa9d salt IN hea1ino Your awearance
any, snown herein hulll'e puri uiinl 10 lhe be maat, bill wiVloulCO¥tnant or 1lf be In person or by your
Said '* _,. be maelt, DeeJ 01 Trust e•ecuted watl'Jfty, ftl>ltSstd 01 wnplied, norney wdtlOCll CCMnant OI warranty, by Aamho Gau and Ya· "8MdinO llllt, passusoon, Of tr YOU ARE A CREDITOR or
ellllltssed OI implied, reganling miler Guz husband and enc:umlltances, lo pay Ille tt· tOflllllQtl'll credllOf ot Ille
lltle, pauculOll or encum .., 11 e R • c 0 r d e u 0 n maining pnnccpal sum of the ecused you must lilt your
tHanots, to pay Ille 1tma.n llb10Sl19!12 aa Instrument nott(s) secured by said Deed ot With the court and ma~ a ~ sum ol Ille note(s)No 9 2 311364 In 80011 •. Trust. Wlltl lnlemt lhereon, IS pytoltleoersonalrepresenta
secured !Ir said Detd o4 TN P a g e •• o l Ot11c1al ~ In said note(s), ~ • ~OOlnltd by Ille court
Witt! Interest tllereon. as records In the olhce 01 Yatlc:tS, d any, Uf'ldtr !ht terms cc ltun lour montf\s lrom Ille
m said no4e(S), IC!Vances, rf any 1ne County Recorder ol tilt Deed ot Tnist. tst.matea lees ate ct llfSI Issuance of letters as
under Ole tenns cc tne DetO Ora11ge County, Cal1lor· charges and eipenses o4 ehi ovlded In section 9100 ot Ille
TNst. estimated lees. chatO• ma, and pursuant.. to the Trustee and ot tllt trusts c;iuttd hlornla Probate Code Tnt
and tkl>tnsts cc tllt Trustee Notoce of Del au It and by said Otto cl Tnist to wit lme lor htlno claims wilt not ol lht trusts crtated by said Election 10 Sell there1111· $169 790 28 E ti 1 cl • Acc:Ned •Pl•• t>elore lour monttts trorn ot Trust.. IO·Wlt $lS2.996 der rec:orded 09/2711994 1 • t Od ~ ~u 1 adva e llurlng date noticed above
Estlmlttd Accnltd 1nterwst '" Book ··. Page -. 81 In· •n eiu a HON nets YOU MAY EXAMINE tile Ille acldltie>nal adYanot ~ W!I atmment No 94·581733 ~ any, w'1ll Increase lhls l1g11re epl by 111, cour t II you 311 a s any, ol said Olllcl11I Records, pllorlo sale. · erson lnteresled In lhe estale
lllClllHth!S llQU1'1100ftosM. wilt Sell on 02/03/199S al The beneliClary undtr Uld Deed OU may Ifie wtll'I !he court a
Tile Btntf!CllfY under said De the North lront el'llr"ance of 1rust htrtfotore t•tcuttcl and ormal Request IOf Sptcial
o1 Trust hemolOAI executed a 10 Ill• Coun•y Court· dtlrwred to the underi.gned a ota cl Ille 1Mlfl9 cl an 1nven
dt1Mrt4 to the uncltlllQlltd a houae. 700 Civic Center written DtclaratlOll of Detau" and wnaen DaclalltlOll ol Detaun and Dfl11• West S1m1.1 Ana. CA Demand t0< Sale. and a wntttn tory Md ill>Of3lS31 ol es1a1e
Demand tor Sale and a wrrtten 111 1 oo P M et public Nolltt of Delaull and Election to assets or 01 a1y pellt.on or
Notict o1 Detauu 'and EltcbCM'l lo auction 10 the h1ghe1t Stl The undtlllQned caused nounl as orovlded In secnon • Sd. The undersigned caused bidder tor CHh (payable sale! Nobce o1 Default and flee 1250 of Ille takfornla Probate
SllCI NoOct at DttlUlt and Elec· at the lime ol ••I• "' law· llOn IO Sd IO bl rec:cn!td in the ode A Requesl for Speclal
bOn IO St• IO bl f'ICOl'dtCI tn tllt tul money ol the Untied county wnttt Ille ru t prooerty 15 ota I01m Is ir'labble from tn•
WllM the JUI rty Is Stai ea). all righ t, ltlle and localed and mot! Iha tNt oull Clerk = Ind men ::::' llll'tt lnter11t conveyed lo and monlhs have elapsed s~ s~ Petlllo .. r. Ct11tr 01,,.11 now held by II under CUTUR OIPf'lll
monthS ~ rlaC>Secl SlllCt such Hid ee.d o l Trust In the ~conlatlon 2U S Lue11n1 Blvd
llCOftiillon property •ll1111led in 1a1d DATE. O~ Los Anotlts CA
DATE 0"'23t5 unly and State herein· llOl£llT E. WDll INCORrG-Newpoit Beach Costa Mesa
TIMITT & Tl'OTT, A f'MF(I· alter dHcnbed Parcel 2 llAT£0 CN289615 Jan 26 27 reti 2 ltOMAl COlll'OMTIOll.AI "' lhe City ot Costa AS rRUSTEE 1995 TRUITU MeH, Coun ty ol Ot11uge. 920KL.AGEOAKSDRM
30300TELEGRAPHROAD.SUITE Slate o t Callforn1a. as PO BOX3269 ---------201 1hown on a Map med on COVWA. CA 91722 (816J96l· PUBLIC NOTICE
BIOWrfFARMS,MICHGAN 9ook 99, Page 27 ol Par· 4302 ----------• 4"125(310)842·2515 eel Mep, Records ot Hid BY. CRISA KUYGERMAN BY: SHARON A. SCH.USSEL. ange County bcept C223807 ATTORNEYANO AGENT all mtnerala, petroleum, \113, V20, vz7• 1995 fllt ... flU1M
FICTITIOUS IUIMSS MAME If AU MINT
C224602 aaphallum,btea. 011, oa1 11nd olhltf hydrocarbon VZ7, :r.J, ~O. 1995 111b11ance1 n,upon or
PUBLIC NOTICI!
mder u fd land but w1lh
ou t the tlghl ol entry
upon the aur1ace ol aa1d
laud lur lhe e11plor11llon, du11elopmen t, .. ,,. c lion
or remo1111l thereol, •• r•·
'""1Cl OfTIWITU'I SALE Hrved 111 the Deed lrom TMllTll IALI llO. L UN Georoe Carron, et u11 ,
Al'll llO, iW!~_.I recortJ•d Decen1ber 27.
YOU AAE It OEFAUlT UNDER A 1954 In 80011 2899, Page DEED Of TRUST DAllD J54. Olllclal R1eord1, In
oti..Z UNLESS YOU TAkE the Olllc;' ol the Coooty ACllOH TO PROTECT YOUR At!<.order o l u ld Ore1199
PROPERlY, IT ~y BE SOlD AT ~~~typroperty addrH1
A PUIUC SAL£. f YOU NEED N4 , Id ulher common det
ElCPl.ANAllON Of M NATURE 1aUoo It any, ol lhe
Of THE fllllOCfEOINGS AGAINST ... tHOf*'Y de1crlbfld YOU, YOU $H(ll..D COlllTACT A 11 purpoNd to be LAMa t U A I & UIU A 8
On _.. • t41 A.M __. M*1t6• COi'--...ea . CA
l Wlllllratt•U•...... 1 ...... T .... ....., -,._ Yftdentvned Tn,.t• ,..... • a. " ,..... ... • .... ""' any .. ..,.,,tv
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NL • 111111 It .... ..... P'oPef1Y eddrfte encl ........ fl.. COfftfnOft dea19"8 1
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Tilt lollowtno oerson(sl PUBLIC NOTICE Islar• dolno l>uSlness as AllEttl _...:....:;.;...-----·!FINANCIAL SERVICES, 16061
Sprlflodalt Sii Mt. Unit 105,
Huntington llNCll, CA 92649
SRRC INC . (a ca~llllnla
YOU ... I! IN DEFAULT UN· COlpora!IOfl) 15061 Sorlflodllt OE" A DEED M ,,.UST, SITMI. Unit 105, Hunnno1on
DATEO JAHVMY 21, tta llHCll, CA 91649
UNLllS YOU TAKI AC· This business ts conducltd
TION TO .-..oTtCT YO\M b¥ I C:Olpofallon ,_.ON9'TY, IT MAY M SIGNED SRRC, INC By J.y
IOU) AT A PUM.IC IAl.t Ollns Stcta!My
• YOU NHO AN u . file rt;lsUlll commenc:e4 IC ~TION M T .. NA· • .,..Sitt busiltn under ""
T\N M ,._ lltt1~U$ IMIMSI n"'1t OI ~tll4MO AOAINIT namn .. ltf .c>ove on J111uary YOU YOU IHOUl.D CON-1 19'4
TACt A &.AWYtfl ' Tllll s~I was Ntd W!tll
NOT1Ca ~ TitUITttl 1t1t Countr CWk of OrlllOt
....., IAlti~,. COUlllY Oii OlcMtltt 21, 1994 ,_, '"' NOl ICI • Tllll J ICllCM ,.,,.... °" .,,_ _ _,,.-. 'I. , •. al $...,_I """" fltilt yps
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llreftce to °'.... C.... <>nic. ot lie COUfl~ Cleft A TMI ~ ... N rtllllOut ....... Namt S•
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• • • • • • • • • • • • •
The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased ~ ~
to announce a new service now available to new businesses. "' 1:_ __
wt will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the
time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search
is compkted we wiU file your fictitious business ~statement ulith the County
Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then file yqur proof
of publicattbn with the County Clerk.
Please stop by to file you.r .fictitious business st4tement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W
&y St, Costa Mesa~ If you cannot stop by, please calJ us at (714) 6424321 and we
wiU make arrangements for you to handk this procedure by mail
If you should have any farther questions, please caO t4S and Wt wi/J be mo" than
glad to assist you. Good luck in your nm1 business.'
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~ NEWPOIT coaoa BUallWGTOK DWPOaT L5.r l!ACB 1011 Dl1llAI 2122 llACB 2140 IUCB 2111 ::•TS 2122
lOUM. .oii.Mo HMaORV.WHOMl8 tM t 'AaMll te IMI" Cuat°"' lbeo ....... : .. :.:.:.:nt~a~a: .. :.:.: ... : ..... :.:~~:..:::~iliiii• ChwmtnQ 1Bd ''loft"
TODAY'S
CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE
Ol'l'OlllTUlllfY "Pon str .. ta," Beat $850/mO Incl util• a LO 38d 2\.t a.. 11800 2·•ty 1eoo./T twnhm. 2 w/d hkup, fng, ~ c:tal, ..._ ____ _.: __ .,:_ _________________ ...
AlllUl .... ~tHllllh priced 2-•ty on green· W/D, clean, cozy a lae1 peta n.g, Ind IPPI. ,nug. mutr 1lH+3td ••r•ft• no .,. ... 1795. oppy
.....,.,.1a ..... d1e1NFe• t>elll 4Br 2~Ba, clean, bright 673-S2e2 avt 3115, CB agt te4--2731 8r/d9n, 3 FULL Ba. .....un & 3rd AQt 720-0423
... fllr ...... Acl........ bright, upgrded, IU.,., Hoe Ocw 8hd-ON•• u~ Npt Bay natUN ISUUID ZIOI w;a, OiioeJMom•
_... ...... "" .. '" loc. S569K. 721·5737 Ylew3Bd, 2\-\Ba. den. DWPO•T a bik• traila. 11950. 2Bd + loft. lg patio, It..._... . ._, 111,,..,uce. 2 1cy, garag, 2 ftrplca 780-8279/d 72S-Ot18/e tU OM TM• UY calh ceil, On PCH ACROSS
ll•ll•llH If ~1acr11111aat1111 S2.~ ftrm 873-2771 llACB 2111 GATi.QUARHD SUIVly .,.11o, wuher/ 11095 675-7009 ~~:!:reminder
magistrate
65 -up (spoil) 66 T~lf'llo 67 Tan_,,·,
PMVIOUS PUZZLl SOlVlD
NAf • nict. ,...., rwfftlt11. ACREAGE 1125 UR Hou-, 4*'p0rt, Bayah«•• 3Br 2aa, dryer. 11000/mo. Call1 ________ 10 Twott-ousand
wa,.....,.a-&illa.llhtUf fenced pvt patio aru. fp, dbl gar, fUmlahed/ 723-4972 COSTA MESA 2124 pounds
......,.,...., ............ GOTTA ••LL FASTt Near ~•chlahopp1ng. Beach Area ;:un;f;;. S2::::;eoo:;; . .:64::;2~~:;:;..11=::-:-:::=-::--:----l••••••••l 13 Outz show host
,... My Mtl ,,...,._ .. 11m1. 5 AcresiU,990J'S500 Down s975. 909/27N•737 · Hai'Ger YJeW Heme• IALIOA ******* 1'4 Very dry ...... ~ ... " 75.00/monlh 4Bdrm 3Ba, 2-cat gar, Y••rtr u""'"' 5Br 3Ba. 3 gat. Avaft. _ _,_ULA ..--•a1~•&1 15 Perched
f)U HWl..,_r •Ill 1101 3S Ao1119,t90.'S2,500 Down Offie9, w/d. Brighi & 3Bdnna-2 Baths $2700/mo. Nr school. CG&UR~ 2IQ7 "5W l&Nt r5".. :87 CtownsS*-•s .......,._..,~. moimont11.'0MMrWIC1t1y airy. Avt 211. So. of 11375 to s1eoo lnC\. 90SM82-5637 LOW SllOrtlOllTH "~
.... "' .... ta&all wlld ,, •• Nr ....... skiing & NII forts! PCH. $1895. 675-9663 VIII• Rentals Ha" atecll T• ...... llUIT .... LIU... ~ ~ 9otl -~ .... llW Ow rtMcn 1 ·(800)-223-4763 Huge contemp 4Bd· HAR•OR YW HOMIES Lg 1 & 2 Bdrm w/gar. ll'ACtOUI 1 llll APT 22 Cet1atn
.. llllw'f ...._.tut all 3Ba duplex. like newl 875-4912 4Bd 2·58a Spa. Up-Clean & quiet. $115-Mlr'fWllft.lndlrig,fW199, seasonal
... 11i.1s M""1laa• 111 llllr Reduced to .$1850/ ~=d. Huo;960-~ar;'2 11095. 873.0e31 1NC10.lndry,poo1.a_.po,, WOlicets
".,,_ .. ..ii.It 011 • CEMETERY LOT/ mo. 840-2300 Prud Ca Uk• New Studio WAT ftllMTWGRSt 23 OodQe _... ... __ UCIUSWTLOCATIOMI -Ok
....,.,. • ....,~ tu.m-CRYPT 1225 IMMAC 2Br 2Ba So. or 3BR-2.5BA. dining rm, •Ll-renlneula/Hta 1 Blk lo beach & C811~54M4t2 26 -bvme1
,...,...,Lair-. call HOO PCH. Whl decOf, encl tam rm, 2 car gar, lnleriOf/Bayfront Hma dwntwn, $525/mo 27 Mo\ltes(on"'1!
111·111111 1·•·'24·1911. ftc garden, pool. Fum/un-new palnl/appls, win-Yearty Lease Of Sala +dep, lnct utile. No 1 ad 1 ae New carpi, 30 Postpone t1111W11alaztsa,OC1na ... aa Peclflc View Estate furn. 11500. 721-8521 dow covering•. Great Grundy Rltn 675-6181 peta.302 E. Balboa Bl. encl gar, pk 1pae41, ~Singer Btly--,... mu st s e I I one 1 1 R d t 1 845-5099 Lndry fac, stor, quiet ~Kinetic art p.ece ulHUOllUl.J500. graveslte. Appraised SPYGLASS VIEW oc •• Y 0 occpy Npt North Newer 3bd & clean, $585 Contact 36 lefl
$3,300. Pr<ee $1,900 1eo•OCEAN·BAY·UTES 12100 Agl 840-7ooo 2.5ba, Fam rm. hdwd Mr. Todd 847-5934 37 Ontano·s -
compel llOl IS
68 Poet LOl'd -
DOWN
1 Bofders
2 Put out (heal . eg)
3 Htghest point
' F"lfmly 8$ltlt!MMd 5 Posicrve ar<Swer
6 f>uf'ple-gr ay
7 Sea et1gles
8 Modcfle
9 ·-on• G1ecian urn· 10 lofly
t 1 Actress do
Hav1nAnd
t 2 Fourscoro Oii OBQ. Call 752-8837 4Br dr fr Ir 2frpl, pool, Ext 301··· No rental fir. +More. Gated. CORONA Point
HOUSES/ pvt cmr lot, nu pnl & fee lo tenant $2850 840.7083 Cleen, aparkling ~Br 38 ~ove
DEL MAR 2822 1 ~Ba twnhae·slyle. 42 Tinv hole CONDOS blnds/updted kite/Ille/ Beck Bev Townhm• Oceenfront 3Bd· Avall 2/10. 5705/mo. 44 Feke steps
LOTS carpVmrbl. $3700/mo 3Bd-3Ba, 2 car. pool/ s 1800·$2000. 2 Bd Harbor VIiias 546·9081 '45 Aroma1·ic u""""'
and ton
16 Hardy lass 19 Waid off
34 Bulllrgtll cheer
35 Poker slake 37 Andean
50 Flock
51 Char
52 Washes down
5-4 Wine.growing
counlry valley FOR SALE FOR SALE 1400 644-1968 spa, vacant s1100. s900-s1100. Studios 4t0 aeawerd 2Br 47 s11tt .. uvv
••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We handle rentals In 433-9528 Cold'Ntl Sinker S575·S700. Balboa 1Ba. •net patio, comm ---------1 '48 Feel Ill Corona Del Mar. 1, 2 BEACH Newport Riiy 723-4494 pool, dbl carprt. s975 49 In a -(briefly)
2 t Com,>al'llOns
Of egos 24 Charged 39 Youngsler
40 Fermented
57 Measure or
lime
partiCle beverage 41 Desire
58 And ---------Hunt Beach 1 blk 10 3 + Brdms and 1·3BA. No pets. 832..,.618 TRADE 53 Cockta~ GENERAL 1002 ocean. 17th & Walnut, Rents stanlng al $900. RENTALS VIII• Balbo• 2Br 2Ba. •~w=-he-t-he_r_y_o_u-·r_e_b_u-yl'""n-g 55 Upns1ng
2 (25 117 5 h) Perfect rental. 2 mas· 111 Cl Ill-.. th h I if' d lots x . eac No fees lo tenants. Now Taking or 18 ng, aH WU roug c ass 1e 56 Thick carpet
Home zoned for busl-S165K ea cash/terms. Call Leona at Franklin summer RHervallons ler suites, pool, spa. covers all your needsl 842·S878 60 Special events
25 Ae1ress Adams
27 Oath
28 Chill
4 3 Pulls s\lddenty
44 Sun Sp
59 Singer
Campbell
61 Actress lupno 62 Pnesl's
garment ness and residential, Harry, 7l4·771·5190 Alty 640-7000 Ext 301 WINTER WEEKLY 51375/mo. 65().3144 62 Cofal reel
75 x 152 ft 101. 3bd, 3 ' 1-4Bd ...... S350-S1400 63 l1r:igeoe 11em
car gar w/dnve-thru ••••••·--·---------WINTER (FURNI . ---------------------------• 64 Venetian
dr, 3 sheds. only OUSES/ COSTA MESA 2124 Lg 1ed ocntrt .. s1ooolriC;O;S;T=A=MESA===2=6=24~C=O=S=T=A=MESAiiiiii2i62i4iiiCiOiSiTA=MESA===26i2i4 $I 95,000, agont at lf ANNUAL
646-4380 CONDOS •E·sld• 2 Bd. gar, yd, 1Bd Peninsula .. $575 nu carpt & pnt, W/D Villa Balboa ..... 11050 --------•FOR RENT hk·up'. no pets, 2636-B 2Bd/2Ba hH ... $2100 NEWPORT Santa Ana saso 64s-1020 3Bd, golf crse . s1soo
BEACH 1069 BLUFF.CANYON vu Full Service
c1oan 3bd. Dbl gar. Pro-..tv Mgmt Harbor Ridge Re po BALBOA Oulel C-D-S St. Lg ., .. , ••
$625k value, steal fOf ISLAND 2106 yrd. $1200/650-1557 ~
$5 75k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EASTSIDE 2Br 1 'hBa, Thi ""~ ~ W Open House Sat 11 ·2. 1-car garage, carpels ., ... ..,.._. ...... _ '
Randy/Agont 261·5188 NEW 2Br 2Ba upper. & drapes. No pets. 673-1900
Buy It. Sell II. Find II. Pkng. W/d . Unfum. No . 723-7180
I pet. $1600. Reduced.1---------1•:;._ ______ _
ClaH fled. Hurry-rare findl 723-4633 Mes• del Mar charm-BEACH
G~NERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002
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gar. $1250. 64<>-4382 Now Taking
NPT HGHTS AREA Summer Reservations
Charming 2Br 1Ba. WINTER WEEKLY Water/grdnr(garage 1-4Bd ...... 5350.$1400
Incl. $950. 545.5353 ANNUALS
Two E'slde houses, w/d Full Service
hkups, fncd yds, Property Mgmt grdnr, Im mac I Sml pol
OKI 775·B970 ~
e 2BR-1BAw/gar $995 The~9
e 1BR + den $795 mr -.1111.~"""·-
HUNTINGTON
BUCH 2140
Cleen older home,
OoliYnlown. 2Br, den,
2Ba, 2-car gar, lrg yd.
S 1300/mo. 960.2888
673-1900
Beeut Condo only v. mile lrom beach near
Hoag. Enormous 1 Br
1 Ba In gated comm.
Move-In cond w/1ots
or amen. 51050/mo
+sec. 909-783-3636
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Palm ~esa .Apart111ents
So near & yet so far ...
Thars the fcding you gtt
when you live :tt Palm
Mai amid the lush
greenery of secluded
woods & stately palms.
A Srudios, l & 2 Bcdroonu · Jrs. SS75 to $6()0
· lBR 5625 to $650
· 2BR S72S to S750 A No Pm
A Vcn:ic:al Blin<h
A Ceiling faru
A NEW Olrpct. Paint & Ttlc A Fimcss Room A Hean:d Pool & Jacuru
A Patios & BU::orucs
A Garages Av.ulabk
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______ ,CABINETS CLEANIN G CONTRACTORS FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE Ir PAINTING 3858 PIANO 8t VOCAL TELEPHONE
SERVICE REFINISHING 3500 SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 & DECKS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAWN CARE 3808 iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 SYSTEMS 3926
DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PI u m b Ing/et e c/W ate r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W .P • YOU NGQU I 5 T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I 1• 1 Painting Contractor 1•Ph • KITCHEN CABINET Houacleen/Wlndowa LOW COST All phases •Wood Fence•• healera/apr nklera/ceil Green Scene L.andscpng Oual. painting by prorls PIANO Beg.-Advanced one ... acks by Jack
Stained or painted. weekly, Bl-weekly. elec, drywll, acoua, rtplKe.'repalr, l!ee haq fans. FREE EstlmatHI & lrrlgalJon. Trimming Uc#60209B. Ins. All agH ·Teacher cert. $25 A JACK Variety ol hnlshes. Move·lna/outs. Rers baebrda. Fire-waler tslilnales. Low prlcn. Uc:'d 241-0137 Of 218-8169 & Removals, Clean-Free est. G45-330S Entertainment Avail. Moves/lna1a11. Res/
ADDITIONS Uc#698845 378-0371 ' Pine 845-9899 Damage Cemnt Msnry ~ Cons!r.1174-5301 Seml·ReUred Contractor ups & Malnl, St. Uc. 21.,_ ""'·-UI" Painting Jenntror 640-8669 Comm. 444-$550.
REMODEUNG 3410 Tiie. Palnl·Speclally #599025, 95CMS109 , •• ...-, Lori'• Houseca~e 11 Tll t 11 Rpr1 lmpn1emn11 sm Jobs•---------PLUS touchups 1---------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARP NT • coa ngs. cus m '! FLOOR INSTALL Landacap• Repair . ....., II usLATORJ E RY 3510 Detailed service, sup-framing. T-grld ceil. FtH standing mailboxes S 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor PET U"1.H DUNCAN plies furn'd . Ref'a. any type com/res. R£PAIRS 3620 Ouallly & In tegrity. Mall bu-lghll· peclalsl Uc 280644 645-3209 TUTOR 3927
CONSTRUCTION Repus, Remod. Doors, win-Best Rates 760..5044 Abrasv blast. Carpel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I care.Ken 942·1770 ~':,~~~~ea;~~~~;~~ QUALITY CARE SERVICES 3870
20 Yrs E11p. Small & dows, cabinets. stucco & CS,.,. RELIABLE HOUSE Uc/Ins 892-4485 VINYL•HARDWOOD MAINT·PAINTING
Lg. Jobs 950•7042 ;;n. fence~ gal~.4~~~ CLEANING. BY THE Remodel•Addlllon• Ceramlc•Marblt•Sub HARDWOOD TREES 2p~ce~~s64:~~·17 ~~:t
Bell Construction yrs exp erry DAY. XLNT REFSI T.I. Commercial, Resl· Floor Repair•Carpet FLOORS 3712 To""""'•"'• ... &.aw111,
•Additions• b11h remodot A to z HANDYMAN 'YOLANDA 631·5967 dentlal, Old & New. Uc/Bond 943·38821'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,.._.,_. 751-3478 JENKINS PAINTINQ
•Patk>s• kllchtn remodel INSTAWREFACE CABINETS L#B624386 552-0119 1• Int/Ext. Wallpaper,
PeraonellzedPet C111
Kennel allernallve. No siren /worry. Uc. Ina.
& Refs. <:'> 673-7184
SPANISH/ENGLISH
Technical & Gen. Also
lnterproVTutor Serv.
Native So. American.
Susana 973·7409
•Uc •Bonded 'Insured Kitchens, baths, doors. COMPUTERS 3556 f"nlNJTUD~ CLEAN/WAX/POLISH LEGAL drywall, texturing, ate. Freo Est. 871-4941 Ind o "d '7258 ---------""' ~ M bl A 1 Free est. David 489·5466 w owa. oug .,....,.. DECv ar • •Juvenal ng SEDVICE~ 3812 PLASTER TREE HIRE A CARPENTER ~ REPAIRS 0 3622 35 Years Exp. "' ~., BOB HUTTON CO.
APPLIANCES Addltlona/Remodels MAC TUTORING COATING 3570 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71..,.849·8708 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Res./Comm. Int/Ext. REPAIR 3880 SERVICES 3929
Fire/Water/Repairs. (Individual & Bus) Complete Reatoratlon Rl!VOCABLE Complete Acoustic iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3426 Concrete/Elec/Plumb. Sehllp, ..Q.ulcken, Word Refinishing, repal~. up-•---------LIV IN 0 TR U$ T ceiL serv. Free Est.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jerry, 948·7540 Excel, Modems, DTP STOP Dec k Leakel hols, etc. FREE pick· HAUUNG 3720 $195 COMPLETE l#622631 992·58iU
Merk 975·7245 Waterproof Coatings: up/dellv/esl. 962·1823 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (7141 848·7207 CH~'NO'S p•JNTINQ HOME REFRIQIFRZ ---------Decka/Stalra. Beat SI 1• .., "'
INT/EXT.QUALITY 1 IT
Patch lo complete
Jobe. Licensed. 25yrs
ellp. 24 hrs 554-7831
•ALL AMERICAN•
TREI! Sl!VICI!
Free Est./Sr. Disc. Yard Cln-up531-8415 REPAIR. Samo doy CARPET 1--•""'T""'U.,.,T""o=R""IN""Q,,,_--Quality work. Free Est. ---------H ull .J k A 11 REVOCABLE 20 Yr• Exp. Gd Prlcel serv. Repairs guornt'd. * ** l#587430 722-8769 • ng un ' pp • LIV IN Q TRUST Guar work. Free Eat. Mll/Sr./Stdnt d isc. CLEANING 3515 Windows, Word , HANDY MAN 3710 ances, Yard Clean·Up, $195 COMPLETE Uc1375602 538-1534 WALL E IC c e I , A c c e a s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Et o .. . Ca II MI k e ---------R tliablt Rtlrlgerallon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 y Ex 723 1955•---------e49-1381 (7141 848·7207 Oene Abram• Painting PLUMBING 3890 COVERINGS 3932 l ....... 3483 £S p. • DOORS 3580 Ho-&Rental Properties #41728 •••· CARPET l UPHOLSTERY In~. Oual Paint/Reas S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carpet repalll, prote... Palnt.Carpentty· .JUNK To The DUMP MASOV'DY 3828 Uc & Insured since 76 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3432
slonolly done. 20 yrs. CONCRETE & Drywall and morel l714-8e&-1H21 n~ Gene 641-88n THE LOCAL PLUMBER Custom Wellpeper exp Sr disc 775-6380 An experienced Gary 845-5277 Will haul what Tra•hliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lk•'• Custom P alnlfnn -a Willllm Bangert Co.. Stripping/Painting · · MASONRY 3557 dependable door Q 1 c t p 1 Man won 11 964-5259 ..... °"-• Since 1947 No Job too amalll h.ng.r. Gu •. , Wor.k, ua rpn ry, • nt. .-..,. ......... -"' Prof Clean Quall"' Closet/Gar Stor, wall ""'" ..__ k L • • ., Frlendly Service 5" Otf w/ed. 873-2937
ASPHALT
FLWUA~/RPYARCKOINAGT DLROIVTES CEnlNGS 3S18 8 t p I ... lft IMv reas. Don 521-8910 units, furn, formlca, :":~9!,'io:B~I ·~ ~~:o::'a~lf: ~f:a~~ Ll478000 675-9304 We gal• should hang ' * •• r c.,~u• ... DOOR'S REPAIRED repalra 675-6359 Fred HEALTH/ •3t-•e32 s I FREE EST. CALL KEN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Landsclpt, bridl. ltonl Sall1f1dlon nu••anlHdl Cerp't--. roof'g, plbg, NUTIUTION #887191 ..... QUALITY lnVExl Paint-Plumbing Repelrs & together. tr p, Install, ,714) 908-4903 ... ...._ustlo Removel •-• ., 3742 ... "SONRv EXPERTS• Ing, Acoustic Removal Drain• cleared from advice to the cra,zy. --Concrete.1434122 Ask for Mike BleH. palnt'g , tile, etc... ~ • •31 2t t 1 ytl lncreue Resale Valuel 642·2043 ll431830 SR DISC Fr" Eat. Brick, blk, concrete Uc'd/bonded/lns. Free S5.60. All ~xturea In v • an me
Artistic Interiors Brick, Bloc!(, Slone, Tile MORGAN ·eso.3291 Thln IL'or Llfel Herballf• atucoo. Lie/Bond quot••· Call 848·9678 stalled Stevu S4~8 SELL
AUTO REPAIR/ Uc./lna. 714-998·3650 Cone, Patio, Drlvew~ Independent OlatrtbUlor. Low IS JoM S31·7643 RAINBOW Clrcle lblnt.
SERVICES 3447 -------Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 20 ' ELECTRICAL 3610 Carpentry • Rootlne Calf for product• or Pslnling. lnVElt. HcuMI _R_O_O_F-IN_G __ 3_9_1_0
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CERAMJC Exp. Terry 597·7•M •P1umblng•Drywa11• Bua. Opp. 769-0559. MOVING 3834 Apt Qual. Job. FrH eat. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii your used vehicle
a BRICKe TILEe STONE .,1 ••--"-"--I w-..._ Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle St. Ucl569897 636-8888 through Classined ;i~ a':.~:.:~~d TILES 3~28 Plaln/alamped Cone> -D\.inc=~~-Elec:ttlc:aJ•Jlm l'41·741M liii&iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii STl!VENi PAINTING LHk Repair• 842·5878
1-Day Serv. Your hH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cret• & Coallngs Oulek ResponH •Chrletlan car.,.nter, JEWBLRY 3784 PUILIC NOTICE Free Est. 20 Yrs Exp. Guar Work. local raf•.1---------
or mine. 485·0871 LHQ Sho-rs Rep'd Uc.154166 631-4310 Local uc. •ac>-7042 paint. dry wan, atucco, The Calif. Publlc u Quality Work. Ref's . Ll4564~.RC Roollng
The Dean of Tiie. Ce-wd fence, aub firs. Sr. u .. Commfaalon AE· Ucl 452054 845·3348 634-6205
ramie new/repaired re-•------tJQ---LACllY'a••LIECTRIC discount. John, 138-8235 Wllllam Hatold Jewelers QUIRES that alt used Tep Qu•lltv PelnUng ---------
BUS INESS grout, balhrm remodel CONTRACTO_.-. 25 yra exp . !Jree .... l!leotrloal SfMClaltv Watch• jewelry repair h ouHhOld g ood a "'ea/Comm. lnt./""Jt. •REROOFINO•
I bl L,'*70l30 Rea/Comm. Sr rtlac ·• tJ-• Anllque/FIM Jewelry I .. I n ~ SPECIALIST•AEPAIRS SERVICES 3488 ~7~06~g or 84;_8 .. 26 GENERAL 3551 Lil' 238300 642-6'5s8 re .. den .. wiring lkiy/MIV!rldt e73-0385 mover• pr nt t .. e' 21 yra OC. Uc 334950 ESTAB'78. FREE EST.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ pti~s. cable. Reis. P.U.C. Cal T number: trasl replyl 839·5851 li1'323842 eeo-772t Integrity. 24 tin 798-25111 llmo• and chauffeur•
eBOOKERPINGe
AP/AR Profenlonal CLEANING
Reasonable & Uc.'d SERVICES •5 48·208e. 3548
QUICK R•8POM9•1
Local Uc. 20 yr exp
Small Jobs, big Jobs Duncan Cona ~7042
Multl·Medfa· DHk Top e•OWl!N'Se CPI •UILDERS INC.
Publlshlng-Aes. Script HEAVY DUTY HOME Storm Damao-Repair
/Book Writing. All Your CLEANINO SCRVICE Uc 1518A24•1naured Bua Needs! 640.1947 __ 7_t_4-__ s_~_0._2_4_8_2_, _ _...17_t_4_1,_H __ .... _ .. _3_
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HANDYMAN C " • UftSCAPB • print their T.C.P. num----------1 Sadler Roonne·Uc & !LD!ILl'.
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3611 roof. 25yra exp w/refa. 1A ~ 3808 ments. II you have • LESSONS 3868 r•roof/repalr. 25 yr•.
J B 11 71•-•390 QUHtlon about the ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •FREE EST 875·5095 ---------
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In NB·Llve/ln lrlah
N"""Y Ajenc1 17 ... 7293
erry • -gality of a mover, limo
HANDYIUlll CHARUI •••lo Verd M•lnt. or chauffeur , call:
H11uhng & Y11d/G•t0e Lewn!r Cleanupe, Public UUUll"
cleafKlp. Fane. building. T,... Trlf1Uftlft9 Lt Comml--'On
House Pa!ntinp. 1eo.5044 Haun,. e7 ... i4a 714-&N-415'
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Plano & Voice leHons FOf all of your roofing
• all agH, ~Inning nHds. A8foof/repalr. '° claHICI S40-tM7 Uc838144M .... 122
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_.. _. mo. modem. a ........._ 1..ocM1S.OOU.l t/Wlift ...,_ .._. _.... ~~~ • w.IOA 7014 Stereo cunua, NO t-Ntl l410. PftEE ftENT 'iiiiiiiS __ .....;.., & plClc ord9rs. Mon-Frt -en.-. .. apeed.. 91ue, l~gr;;;;c«~iit;-~ taTH MO., .. uoo tlUSDllSS •-------• • "''") _.,. ........ T, Founlaln ISUllD llOI v.-, 8000 CONMion.
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pa U•. Ann t/16. m1e to "9ct\ 1483 2904 3011 111PLO---k>oklng '°' lcMnca. car· •llOVllllG SM.a• Twtlet* 12. Ne.,~. _,,.,...-. 5*90it per mo. & 112 uut .,__.a tno hom9•. CAU. 241· =~at.::.= -8-0-11-rtm--GT--0-8---1 12100c .. 17Mt2S
1•r garden Aval now 13t·5ae llL•oc .. a••R•n•.•..._•• ... • ...... ..., a. SlaVIQS 5533._03_11_for_m_or_•_ln_fo_._ reading lamp, l111•ngfm IEACB 1140 ,.,. M..,.ta llEICEDES 1130
ctpll&. ""*'• .....,_ • e .. c hm. ~ ~ In 21 Loca-um. elver n......,·I••••••••• • FR• a AK C chair, 'wn lo dbl• ••••••••iii w/ Vier & aall1, M9d•!m•••••••• ~ Ckdftr/Wtr pd. bcM.ann. am wttwppy tlona•Buy Alt 0 , ahlp, Ho duea, can ........ COCKD• 3 yr old bed1, tots ot ten·~· glaa1 rape.it&, ~. e 3 190E 2 e Bladt Ol'I C.OIL~.141-7155 upbt dealgnar. 1500+ Palt*ll()().69SMJ78t Mlligaln.931-2707 PteaM be aware that ~ ................ !mac~ & much more MOVING SAL& «175~2) °' Miene!
HC. 131·2111 148-M1'3 ~ llatlngt In thlt cat· blond• neutered, male 112.,. Topu. entat In 9"412 Haatbrook 1909lE 87Ql aa!.8_}. V.ew 8l :~;~;s s~;,~nc,0;'o~
llB Peolhouee •·11-0-_-------lt•liiiiiiiill••• 99C>rY may requlre you cod<er. Fr" to good alley, up1ta1ra apt. Sat Bushard/lnd1anapcl11 507 ay, .baa MUST SELL 557-2721 ahar beau hH, lnc:t ftr· "'"' to call a 900 numt>a( homel (714)780-7-3, Sun 7·12 noon SAT/SUN 8"" S unburat 14,, near
pk:, pool, lac, grt loc. TO LOAN 2914 EllPl.OYllERT In which theta Is a 3-Fum, TV, toys, misc new aail, only sa75.1 _______ _
prof, N/S, reft charge per minute. •-.-.-R-.-.---,.-K-C CORONA 673·1064 NISSAN 9 150
S57S+W uu11 650-3232 Attn: Morte ... Bkn COCKER• 3 yr old & 2 N. Nexus 1nvestmta mak·1-.-M-PL-0-~--NT---•••••••-IHloreble a lovable, DEL MAR 12 NEWPORT ... , ••d Condo Ing loans. 11t/2nd/ IO IDUO MERCHANDISE blond• neutered, mat• BEACH 6169 SPEED a
l)f'lv Ba, Lndry, cov pie, TOa, A-C minus credit 5530 ••••••••• cockar. Fr•• to good Deal9ner c lothe•, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S~ BOATS 7 0 16
, 989 Sentra. 6-
IPMO AC, 781( mile• s ilver, great shape
$3400 obo Call 71+
506-5771
pool, Jae, naat, NIP ratings. Bad credit.• .. •••••••• homel (714)780-houHhold items, turn iin.iiiiiiilii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiii E·Slda 18d, vacant 1425 &. \t uws, 722"7092 714-548-0l50 11 S-& much more. SAT 8-KIDS' a1uft, compU1er
lnctoeed gar, No Peta NB-Shr Beaullful hsa, ••POSTAL .H>ea-FREE TO .,0000 12, 41 5 Narc1asus equipment, sports
$585/mO. ,50 E. 2tlt St. trplc, decic, friendly........... Start S12 .08/hr. plua ANTIQUES 6010 HOME: American Es· DES IGNEft GARAGE equipment, Iguana
• 1988 22tt Ski Boat•
5. 7 litre V·8, Klng
5el 0883, ltt.1522 NJS S.25 + 11.t utls.1• b4mefita. For exam & ••••liiiiiiiiiiiiii klmo dog, AKC, regla· SALE, SAT 8•1. Fum, misc. SAT/SUN 8-1,
eaabkle 2 8d DuplalC Lv Mag. 7 --.ouM AlflfOURCEllEffTS ;~:~to'"x'°6A~ ANT1QURS 4 U Buy tered, female, 3'n yrs TV, clolhH, kitchen 1739 Tradewinds Lana
Cobra O 0 , low prof11el---------
hull, just Hrv1ced. TOYOTA 9 210
naw controtlari81m1m liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gat, f/p, yard, n/pets Npt H9hta apt to ahr. 45am to lpm 7 days utatH, consignment otd, al1 white, 22 Iba. gOods, blcyctas, com· Newport Height•
w/d hoolc·ups, d/w. Room/pv1 bath, ocaanl----------t---:::::==-=:::::-·-30%. 312 Newport P1ayful, needs hom• puter, spcrts equip SAT 1/28 8a-4p Furn upholstery Great skt
boat·fast·looks great.
Tum·key .. read y 10 go $11,000 964'-4267 29,.
'7 9 SR5 LIFTBACK
M USI sell $2300 'Obo
Ca I Laslie, 642-6455 $885. (119) 934-3710. view. $600 Incl util. ANNOUNCEMENTS ADVERTISING Blvd. S4a-4123 with yard. Pl .. sa call 1500 Santanella Terr lamps, antqs, rugs,
...,...,uaTSIDE 645-2941 ASSISTANT •BUYING ITEMS• 721·9621 anytime. clothing. & lots more
2Bd.gw-w/d hkp $700 Npt Hghta. N/S share 2920 Full time, $7.50/hr. From 1800-1960. 1 pc Reptile cage 7'h'x5'w, COSTA MESA 6124 411 Redlands-In Alley
Funtcy 1Bd utla pd trg 38r twnhm. Privataliiiiii&lilliiiiiiiiiiii& Stable, DEPENDABLE to entire estate. Paint· gls drs, climate con· · •YARD SALE• 1 ---------iTRUCKS
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$495. Agt 546-5880 mstr bd/ba, w/d. Near GUARANTEED AMWAY Individual needed 10 lngs, books, furniture, trols, lilc•new cond, BLOCK YARD SALE SAT 1·28 7a·3p raup£RS RV'S Ide 28~ l B 0 beach. S550. 645-1232 PRODUCTS for e\/9ry provide clarleal aup-etc. Immediate cash, $150/obo. 546-9081 •Over 10 Hom••• Nr new wht• wash """"n , ,
9220
E:775/mo. • Avl.a, NO:i ---------need are just a phone port tor tha advertl• top S. 873""8223 Save abused and SAT: ,.29 ••·2p oak din tble, w 6 chrs TRAILERS 8014
S FREE RENT call away. We detivat. Ing department of a ----------abandoned pats. Be a T • CR F Oalc TV shell, On Bed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
1 989 Fo rd F1SO E>1.· cab, S·•Pd Slick, AC
xl n t c ond , rad .
$10,300 Must sell.
Call Mike, 642-6455
2 WEEK erNTALS Phone 7•"' """5210 I V 1 • V ·s , urn, M2-4021 wl\.IO·~"' ..... ~ growing commun ly APPLIANCES 6011 volunteer/foster. Call Clothing. And ~uch SeL Frig. Near ne~ New 21'' motorhom•
An &IOU 2-726 Sell your home newspaper ch.in. AC· 7'.1-4-859-2704. Moral Paloma Drive stove. IGds & adult tor r•"' Full kitch,
Oul•t, MC:luded 1 BR & ii•i&&iiiiiiiiiiii through classlUed. curate typing of 50-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Entire Streat CM/NB clothes, lots of baby sho""'er, lVNCR. Day
P2BoRrt, Apxttsr'a lnpdryar'ki~agr·. Quiet, raaponsible ain· ___ M_2_._s_e_7_a___ t5i•5ws Pin~uad•MdUa~aT·.Z"°ry 2 Door Fr1gldalre l·B-1-CY--r-., r_r ___ 6_0_6_0 Moving out-of·at ate stuff, toys sur1boards. & wkly r:ltes. 559·8844 I I II d "'' frost tree, $125, Call ~ 5 X Etc ... 6 4 6 ·S 8 2 8 close to allll No pets g e man w ama og & heavy phonea. after lOam, 723-4015 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at clths, naw ·mas 2 307 Laura l P l. NB
Chav 'h T on Plck ·up 1994, EXlenoed Cab,
Like New, 966·5486
atler 6pm or wk-ends .... 6-0392 nead1 rm & yard. Non H 8 30 5.3opm 11 orn, misc stuff. Ott •••••••••• ........ smkr/dmkr. 840-251 O O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL M~'::.}r1.: C::'d · ben-• 2 Door Frigidaire• Reconditioned 8 1ha 22nd St. 2178 Aural Pie
**TOWNJtOME•• 2br 1 .5ba, pool, ---------
gated, patio, s195 2bd GA.RAGES
HO'TllNE
IW!y Upddesd~
efits, opportunity tor frost free, top freezer Like nawl S20.S200 S at Onl~ 128 17th _WE_S_TMl __ N_S_TE_R--•AUTOMOBILES
growth. Physical/drug S125 OBO, 723-4015 941•9284 Place, off Santa Ana,
2.Sba garage, hookups, FOR RENT 2740
$925 MOVE IN SPECIAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1:=.~ tes ting Is a prerequi· behind Pier St Annex. 6195
alt• of employment. SPORTING Everything goesl ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
VANS 922 5
541H367 or 54IH460
E'alde CM 24-hr ac·
cess. Approx 1 Ox·
10x25. Secure. For car
Must be 18 Of older, $1 .99
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Send re1uma to (714) FURNITURE 6014 5 CLASSIFIED •FASHION PARTY• iiBiiMiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii0ii3ii0 '8 7 DODGE RAM 250 631·659• Attention: GOODS 606 1 • h 1 • SAT 1·28 8A·12P Power w1ndo""'s locks. Judy Oetting or call ts t e so u11on you re
NEWPORT
BEACH
(714) 57.a-4250 for In· 2 Twin day beds, white searching for · whoth· Dresses Including Vel· 84-7 331-XLNT Cond A.C. TV & VCR. Sony
. rattan, complete, $275 GOLF CLUBS·LEFT er you're seeking a vet; Lined Wool Jack· A.t r. Full Pov.er, New CO pla)'er. s1ere o sys-
2669 or storage. S100/mo. terview. ea or $500 both. Misc HANDED : 3 .p w. home, an a partment, et s 8 9 8 -6 9 0 8 M1chelm t11e s. Naw tem. Mag \'heels s ofa
LOST ._ Anlmal Tec hnician hsehld Items 759-5549 ev putter, driver, 3&5 a new occupa11on or 792 ROC KMONT Brai..os, Silver Blue, bed & capta111 s chrs « W/exp tor HB animal metal woods. bag. a11en a stray pot. (Cross Streets McFad· P arl Leatt1er, $4 ,500, 60.000 miles S7500
-i13d Stvdlo 1 hsa to •••••••••• FOUND 2925 hosp. F(T Incl wknds. Butcher block table & $175. * 64().4846 •---------den Gothard) Runs Groat' 864·7114 Call 833-76-=2 M·F 9-5
31<>-379·1080 collect •---------
sandl Super clean, a11I 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Becky 898-0568 M..f M chrs S250· Leather 3· 1---------
nowl $750 67S-3n7 COMMERCIAL i• • pc sofa s et $1 550.
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REAL ESIATE •Found Calleo• 1/ Auto Other Items. 527-8830 16 older tamale Mag-•DRIVER* Complete Waterbed
•1•R S925• nolla/Hamllton area Auto dealer needs motionless mattress 2-:::.::o!~~~P H.B. b rown, btaclc, clean cut, personable gray cont.m!>OfY lrame
S"9Cli•lll!. Frig, d/w BUSINESS gold. She'a missing courtHY bus driver. coma & see! 1 ""''u help ln~~-60x30 pool. No O RTY her familyll (714)962· Must have axC911ent ryou set it up in your
pets. No tees. No PR PE 2767 1_
2_8_8_6·....,_---..,,---~·~~~~r~./~.P:~ _tioma __ ._S250 __ ._964_ ... _26_7_
leas• 545-4855 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Found Cat warranty. •HOUSE FUll!•
•2 Bd Ba~ront• RETAIL CLOTHING! Nehwoolportd~!'borCHhigl ht· TheMon 9'oblM Ferd Charry Queen Anne Udo Isl, Lndry tac, Prime busy Npt. Bllld sc u .. ng rs · 2060 Hatbof Blvd. dining rm seats 8 w/ mas -ek. Whit• w / Costa Mesa buffet .& china $2150. patio, mini binds. $1250 & 17th locallon In new c ha r c 0 a 1 8 r • y
yearly, 72M01S cond. (good tor any apota. Call 955-3025. I b ltt Lthr sofa, love seat & buslness)HI vlsab11tty a P er chair $1500/obo. Sev·
Lido I• remod 1Br 1Ba & aignaga. Your own FOUND DOG. Med· For newborn, 2 & "yr eral sill< trees $50 &
upstrs. Micro, stove, busfness for S8,S50I siz e black male. old in my Co1ta Mesa under. Butcher block
d/w, gar. $1000/mo. PATRICK TENORE Found Jan. 12 In home. Muat drl11• & 1bl $250. Occasional
NO PETS. 720-9685 Real Eatate & Dover Shorea.. NB. spealc Engllah. Refs tables & more. Un-
LIDO PENINSULA Loan• 7&0•8702 Call 250-4279 any· req'd. Flexible hours. used. 714-892·7286
1 & 2BR b h '" time. 444-4030 ---------eac .. omes Like Nu 60's md 48"
Fro2/m1·3$/81550 ~cocSp1y3.00 _B_U_S_l_N_E_S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_ LOST: Gold Link COOK PIT W/prevlous pecan Ible, iron c ase
" Bracelet with single grill exp. Call 8a·11a 4 highback upholst'd 710 Lido Park Dr . fOR RENT 2769 charm, vicinity New· or after 1p. 261-6~70 chairs wht damask +
714·&73·903 0 port Beach or Irvine. Hogue Barmlchael s 20" leaf & custom
.,.....,,,.....,,0,,..P_E_N....,,7_D_A,...v_s __ 13 Office Unita, 31•1 St., Reward. 720-9469 Customer Service pads. S395 759-5o5o.
NB Penn Canal view, cannery VIilage . $250/1---,-=-=-~'='"",,...,...,"=.,.,-For whlsle aho• co. In ---------
3Bd 2Ba Duplex. fir· 295/670. Art & design LOST: PIT/CHOW COM. P/0, computer MERCHANDISE pie. bale, garag, W/0 , ambience. 873-3733 Dog, temafe, brindle, data entry. Good at
yr lease. No pets. Avl ---------fpotted tongue, 60 detail & customer In· MISC. 6015
3/3. S1 350/mo 3020 Newport Blvd. lbs, 2 yrs old. Loat terlace. 675-6292 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
(209)539-5018 Thanksgiving wknd ln1-------,,...,.....,..,-=-0ffice or Retail Hunt. Beach (20th & DENTAL ASST. FIT 2 Obie box springs &
Newport Height• Terrific axpoaura-pvt PCH). REWARD! Group Practice In malt aets w/frames,
2 Bd, 1 Ba pool, new parking. 1000 sf at $2/ 714-722·9444 Nwpt Bch needs f/t xlnt. $SO/set. 557-7444
carpet, no pets, $795 at. 673-1283, 675-3551 assistant " day/'Wk at· AT & T C • 11 u I a r
738 TUstln Ave, 642·7658 h••••••••··~==I• ~ day Satur· -IN_C_O_M_E_____ days (714) 640-1122 Phone. 2 antennas.
PERSONALS · battery charger, black
••••••••!PROPERTY 2790 DRAPERY workroom case. all owner's man· Mlscrrr 11urous needs axp'd sewing uals & booklets. Cost ~u; machine oparatora in S4bo, sell $200/obo. RENTALS BUY OWNER $298,000 drapery manufactur· 714-539-3073
•••••••• Trl·plax 1-3Br, 2·2Br PERSONALS 3002 Ing. Full Of part time. PLANT SALE ACRES
. Nr SCP Frwy .aos & 551'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 714-642-4717 Pine trees 15 gal pot· Ez to rent. Trad• for•• ---------comm'I? Prine. only. •Dear. 1111111, • HOOTERS now taking ted, 6-9' $20. Citrus, ROOMS 2706 Phil 310-431 -4255 •Wiii you be• appllc for kltch, wall avocadOl·fruitlng $10.
Halm 714·668·7474 •my Valentln•?• staff. apply at 2406 Herbs $1 . Gal junipers
E'Slde CM Room w/ Newport Blvd. Mon·Frl $1. Shade/plne/cypres
pvt bath. A/C, Pool. 9am-Spm 728·5300 4.9• s10. 909-674-9422
All utll pd. Avall 2·2. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Marketing As1l1t1nt Teak credenza. walnut
Refa. S38 S . 650·5265 55JO 5530 Macintosh exp.Quark dining table w/4 chrs,
LAGUNA BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xpre11 a must. FA:X 2 tvs & cover, 34" big MOTOR INN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii resum• to: s. Lennon screen TV, microwave,
5175 & Up/wkly. al 71 .a.759-6826 stereo speakers. Best
Maid service. Kitchen otters. 646-2787 Med Front Oto. Exp a av1. 985 N Coast Hwy, must. Knowledge Ina ---------
Laguna Bch 494•5294 Orthopedic Co in Newport Beach has several billing. Dependable WANTED
Npt Beach Furn rm/ openings for well rounded. responsible pron . 3<>-35 hours/wk. TO BUY
Pvt ba in exec home 1ndMdUalS 1n fast paced, busy office as follows: Irvine. 733-6096 6019
Pool, tennis, w/d . PIT Work FIT Pav iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii
S525 util pd. 640-0518 Billing/Accounts Receivable Clerk to post 6am·l2 M·F, no exp WANTED. WAVE
and prepare daily cash receipts, process nee. Ask tor Mark BACKDROP for plc-
11wo1ee s and other general acct. duties. es2-0247 :,T 7t~~~~g9.~21.eads VACATION
RENTALS 2 722
NB OCEANFRONT
Weekly. Fully furn 3Br
2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/
week. Karen 434·1424
Customer ServicejRe ceptionlst to answer
phones. take, process and ship customer
orders. assist marketing dept. with literature
reQUests and other general office duties
Exc ePent telephone skills a must.
RENTALS TO
SHARE 2724
Experience 111 Word Perfect 6.0, Quark Xpress,
Lotus, & MAS90 a plus. Excellent company
benefits. Salary commensurate with experience.
Send resume and salary history to:
Controller Back Ba1/E 'alde. 2
room1 $420 all Incl.
Tennis, pool, pvt apa,
w/d garage. 548-4140
P.O. Box 2927
Newport Beach, CA 92659 .....
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social 1tatlonery and
printing In upscale r•
tall store. Newport
LIQUIDATION: Rate
white mink coat: 19 ct.
diamond tennis brae•
let, appraised at $33K,
aaklng $7,500; Mary
McFadden gown and
more. Fantastic bar-
gains! Call 722·9701.
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call Ron Tavtof.
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Model 501. Oldie but goodiel $2900. Call
645-1529.
OFFICE
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EQUIPMENT 604 7
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111. NB. 759-7751 warnty. SSSO 898·7088
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Let us help in the plannJng of
your Super Bowl P~ and put
you on the winning teaml
• Quality linens, napkins and skirting
• Wide variety of banquet and round tables,
plus five colors and styles of cha1rs
• Glassware, bar ware and equipment.
• Choice silver and stainless for your buffet.
• Oven and kitchen equipment ready for travel.
• Ml cellaneous items such as helium and more!
•Stress-free delivery and pick-up!
• C.Ourteous profes ional sales staff available to
help with all of your planning.
CALL US!
Two Orange County Locations
1151 Baker Street ' 9 Musick Street
Costa Mesa Irvine
545.4667 455·o694
100/o OFF ORDERS FOR mJS WEEDND
ONLY WHEN YOU MENTION THIS ADI
RESTAURANT & BAR
Came Jain the Fun on Supe,rbowl Sunday
• Dollar Domestic Drafts
• Complimentary Buffet
• $2.00 Shot of
Rumplemint.e or
Sambucca
• ffi1 . 75 Screwdrivers or
Bloody Marys
•Comedy Night@ 8 :30
• All You Can Eat Fried
Shrimp from $8. 95
3606 S. Bristol St.
Santa Ana
549-0296
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2000 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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5800 East 2nd Street
Long Beech, CA 90803
(714) 631-211~ (310) 439-RIBS
//' S.Francisco 49~s -~'.\
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1$1995
1 mo
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1• Operator,
t• 100 Alpha,
. ~ . .,, ..
2-14• Pizzas S12.9S
Free Delivery
The Pizza Place
Bristol & Baker
Behind Shooters
549-8148
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Chargers VS 49'Ers \..
Come Party & C~ebrate
s.u~29/95
• HOUR•
Cook yourself meals
Hot Dogs • Hamburgers
I.IVS tNftllTAINM•NT
6DANCING
with .. The Sharks"
After the game & all night longt
330 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, 646-8500
"SLPER BO\YL St~DAY SPECJAL"
LA RGE CHEESE PIZZA
$5. 99! ! ! NO Llfvll1'!!l
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640-2291
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26.33 West Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
(7 14) 63t-5633 ..
Start off with
a
Sus>er
Breakfast
Mutt LYndls OPen 7:00 AM
Great Pana, Burger• 8 TU'S Br
& BrukfaJot •
Wtlh an Omn View BIS Screen
2300 w. Oceanfront NewPort Beach
615--1556
CORONA CAFE
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LIVE R OCK ·N ' R OLL UNTIL 10PM1
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$1.00 W.11 Drinlte
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Shot Speciela
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Gift Certif icetee
lat Plece 1100.00
2nd Plece U0.00
3rd Plece •20.00
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