HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-08 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA The ~un is being
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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Schools could g~t back majority of funds
• Supervisors approve plan
to pay back county fund
investors. Schools could
get money in June.
BY EVAN HENERSON, SrAJ,, W1.nu
SANT A ANA -School dis-
tricts such as Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied could receive up to 93% of
the money they had invested in
the county's bankrupt investment
pool, optimisticaJly in time for the
next school year.
County supervisors unanimously
approved the proposed settlement
agreement Tuesday. rr 80% to
90% of the pool's 19.4 creditors
also support the proposal, cash-
strapped school districts can begin
plotllng out their futures.
Representatives from the Qr-
ange County Business Council
cautioned, however, that the
agreement is a platform for im-
provements, not the solution.
Missing revenue will not be avail-
able without across-the-board re-
ductions, privatiza tion efforts, debt
restructuring and probably a tem-
porary tax as well. These efforts
will have to take place both at
county and city levels.
Under the terms of the agree-
ment, cities W<?uld only get back
77 cents on th e dollar in the im-
mediate fu ture with the bulk of
the remaining 23% to be distrib-
uted over the next 15 years. Ten
percent of the cities' investment ic;
contingent upon the county being
successful in its lawsuits with Mer-
rill Lynch brokerage firm.
Newport-Mesa Superintendent
Mac Bernd said the proposal ap-
pears to be a solid one. "ll's prob-
ably better than what most people
expected," Bernd said Tuesday.
Newpo rt -Mesa, which has
roughly $80 million frozen in the
pool, would get an irnmediate 77%
return on its investment and a
county-issued promissory note for
another 13%. If the county's re-
structuring efforts go according to
plan and the revenue is in place,
the note could be cashed out by
June 30 -the eve of the ne~t fis-
cal year. School dbtncts could
eventually earn up to another 3%
in interest.
City officials in Newpon Death
(which has $16.2 millinn in the
pool) and Costa Mesa ($'.! 6 mil-
lion) said they would m.cd ume to
study the proposal "ith their city
'I feel -and this may be dramatic but if anything I say helps save one person 's life so they don't
·have to go through what I've been through, it is worth it.' -TIM BlAME, AIDS patient, counselor
Two Costa Mesa men and a church-based ptOgram
will receive Take Pride awanas for their coMll)lrtions
to the gay, lesbian and AIDS communities
BY LAuW BVHY, ST.v• Warn1.
W hen Tim Blake became
a ''buddy" for AIDS
patients. he dida't
rea11y expect to ever be °" the
receiving end of the counxling
service.
But five years after the Costa
Mesa resident helped launch
the AIDS Services Foundation's
buddy program, that's what
happened.
"I originally started when I
was healthy -u an AIDS
buddy or emotional counselor,"
said Blake, who was diagnosed
as HIV-positive in 1986.
"In 1993 1 had my fi rst life
threatening illness -then there
was a role rev'ersal and I was
supplied with services from
them."
Blake didn't stop his
volunteer work; in fact, he went
on to help implement new
education and awareness
programs. For his courage and
coptioued commitment to AIDS
patients, Blake, 39, will receive
one of the Orange County
Fcdc,ration'a second annual
Tate Pride awards, presented
to "unsung heroes" of the
... AWAllDtfh9e 4
Costa Mesa omclals disappointed
by opposition to sports complex .
• 'What we had before us
was a conceptual plan for
children's playing fields -
not a toxic waste dump,
tlot a jail,' said mayor.
B Y T1NA Bot.GA1TA, STAPP w am1.
COSTA MESA -City Council
members on Tuesday expressed
disar.pointmcnt that • residents
arcn t sharing their enthusiasm
about plans for a youth sports
complex at Costa · Mesa High
School's dormant 17-acre (arm.
"Listening to some of what the
residents were saying, it could
have been a jail or a toxic waste
dump that we were talking about,"
Mayor Joe Erickson ~aid on Tues-
day. .
"What we had before us was n •
conceptual plan for children's
playing field -not .a toxic waste
dump, not a jail.
The propo ed plans captured
he COMPLIX/P•1• 4
LtAll HOOSTtN/O.~ILY l'IU)T
"I have friends that have died of AIDS -and every time
you think of !hem It never gets easy," says Take Pride
Award recipient Stanley Tudor.
.. ,. .....
· The painting on ~ of
page 1 is by local artist
Anne Davis-Johnson
(722-7136).
councils before taking a position.
Newport Uca~h City Manager
Kevin ~lurphy said that the credi-
tors commlltc<. would probably
come out \\1th its own propos1l.
which could be similar to the bmi-
ness council's plan
"A key 1~suc is "har kind of sl'.-
curity and b.1ck up colLt1eral \\ II
be ~ct up," ~turph\ s~ud. '"\\c re
certainly in a heller po,ition th .. n
others to rccc.:i\'e the ml'IH!) o\L r
time."
Co!>t:l Mc!>a Citv ~bn~1~cr All n
Roeder s.1id th:it "at fir;t-blu~h. ·
he detected dcmcnh nf the pro-
posal that :11c hopeful and 1Hher!I
that are more ominous. Although
he appreciated that the board of
supervisor'> supports a plan tu
mJke all of the pool's creditors
IOOo/c "hole, Roeder said the 77'1
figure should receive further stud>··
\\ ith recent disclosures re,ealing
hundred'> of millions of dollar-; in
hiJden fund,, the cities mav be
l'ntitlcd 10 more than a 77~ re-
turn, acl1.>rding to Roeder.
· The council is accepting num-
bers from (county bankruptcy
cou ncil l3rucc Bennett)," Roeder
'•ml, '\ind while I ha\'e Lhl'. utmm.t
rc,pcct for his \\Ork, I don't bc-
See FUND/Pa!le 5
Costa Mesa lib.ra~y
could break away
·from county system
..._ 1n wake of county's
financial pro blems, city
considers contracting with
neighboring communities
. for services.
BY TlX.\ BORGAITA, !>•\H \\ lllTU
COSTA ~IESA -Reacting to
concerns that the count~ might cut
its already slim libral')' SCI'\ ices,
city officiab arc considering break-
ing away from the county library
wstcm <1nd contracting with cities.
l;kc Nc"port Bcach-·or Irvine.
which opcra..tc their own libraric!>.
Hours of opaations at all the
countv bronches "ere cut back two
years ·ago. And. i.ince the county's
bankruptcy filing and subsequent
hiring freeze in December. city of-
ficials hJ\'e been "aiting for the
next shoe to drop.
"Right now, it's almost impos-
sible for a young person to go to
the libracy to work on a term
paper," said Mayo r Joe Erickson. .
"The hours of operation are so
short. And, now that the county
has declared bankrupt4:y, we're
worried that they might cut back
the SCI'\ ices even further."
Erickson said the citv, \\hich has
two county operated bianch lib rar-
ies. b explo ring the possibility of
retaining a portion of property
taxes that is allotted to the counJ}
for hbrarv services. That monev,
\\ ith additional funds from the .
cit}. would then be paid to .in-
othcr agency to operate CoM.a
1csa 's two hbrrir_ies.
"IC we were to cooperate, say,
"ith Ne\\port Deach. we \\Ould
p.1y for their o'erhe::id, and the}
would help us with our op-
erations," Enckson said. "I think
it's a \'Cry real possibility."
Out, such an arrangement could
end up costing the city a pretty
penny.
NC\\ por.l Beach City Manage r
Kevin Murphy said his city spends
about S60 per person on rc-
sou rccs, whereas the county
See LIBRARY/Page S
Original Castaways park
proposal back on ~rack
• Irvine Co. abandons
plans to use both Upper
and Lower Castaways.
Newest protest is about
proposed parking lot.
Bv EVAN Hf~l.RSO~, ~Hrr \\1t1Tn.
NEWPOR1 BEACI I -While
a proposal to u~c Lower Ca~t
a\vays space for park use has been
scrapped, residents now appear to
be just .is concerned .1bout th.:
pro\'ision in the original plan.
Tuesdav afternoon. offtci.il
from the i"'inc Co. notified Ne\\-
port Beach M.1yor John Hedges
they are ab.1ndoning the idea to
use both Upper and Lo\\er C:ist-
:l\\ a*~ for parks.
Residents had objected that the
city's altcrnnte plan to move base-
ball :md soccer fields into pristine
open space on the Upper Cast-
awa}~· On Tue day night, before
the city's Parks, Beaches and Rec-
reation Commis!.1on, residents said
that a propo~cJ p~Hking lot in the
original plan \\Ould do the amc
thing.
1 hey' al"o cl.1imcd that pre' ious
public hearing~ on the Castaways
plan had nc' er included plans for
.l JO--lO -.pace p::irking lot designed
Ill ~cl'\1.:c "alk111g traib in the
orcn '-pace. l he lot \\OU Id be I0·
.:.11cd d1rcctl~ :idpcetjt to a Luth-
eran chur~ h "h1ch its on the '-llC.
incc mo't l'f the people \\ho
.:urrenth u'c Ca tawa\s \\Jlk to .
the ~1fc. fwm their hou'ics. resi-
dent' \.ml that the site did not
need adJ111onal p:irking. Commis-
'lt'n mcmhen. anJ c11y staff coun-
tered that the C\tra p~uking \\SS
nl'cc-;saf) since people \\Ould vi 1t
Ca\t:l\\.i\~ trom ·all over the citv
Without· suf11.:icnt parking, the sate
could C(.'ncca\ lbl~ be u cd pnma·
rat~· t'i) residents of an incoming
housing subJi,i~ion nnd may a _
\\Cit he a private park, according
to a report from the C:ilifornia
Coastal Commission.
Although a house hns yet to be
built, the C:istaways site has been
a 'eritahlc land mind since Tho-lr-
\inc Co. offered to fund an alter-
nate Ile plan in December. Stat-
ing that there had been com-
munity inten~'it in preserving the
See CASTAWAYS/P•1e 5
. .
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I Widnnday, February 8, 1995
£diror's Note: Do you or
someone you know have a
landmark binhday or anniversary
comi111 up? If so. we'd like to
include it in our Almanac
section.
Please call the information
into the Readers Hotline,
642-6086, fax it to 646-4170, or
mail it to Q'iy Editor Iris Yokoi,
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Calif., 92627. You may also send
a photograph. but please be sure
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returned.
a11m11
Most tTttDt blrfhl la /\'ettport
&ad aod Costa Mm.
HOAG MIMORIAL HOSPITAL
IAN.11
• RJchard Ftnlt and Joy Splllmann, Newport Beach, girl ...... ,,
• Gtrald and Alison Stukkle, Costa Mesa, boy
• Lawrence Simpson ond Kerry
Hankins, Newport Bench, girl
...... 20
• Charlu and USD D'Angclo, Costa
Mesa, boy
IAH. 22
•Stanley and Rtn« Loin, Newport Beach, girl
• Mark and Mlchtle l\tcndoz.a,
Costa Mesa, boy
•Adam and Michele Spits, Costa
Mesa, girl
IAN.U
• Peter and Dana frtnk. Ncwpon
Beach, tirl
LOCALS ONLY
Hiii
A former two-time Academic
All-American linebacker at Long Beach
State. Donohue, 33, helps heal strained
muscles and minds as the owner of
ProSport Physica l Therapy in Newport
Beach.
SIRIOUS TRIATMINT
When you walk into ProSport you can't
help but gef the feeling that you have
been there before. It's not the
autographed jerseys on the wall or the
_green physical therapy tables arranged in
a row that give you this reeling or deja vu.
It's the way you are greeted by Donohue
and his staff as you enter his
establishment.
"It's a good laughing atmosphere,"
Donohue said of the attitude at ProSport.
"We are very personal, not like the
(physical therapy) mills."
Despite the light-heartedness, his .
patients' injuries arc no laughing matter
to Donohue. His .philosophy stresses a
hands-on approach that entails stretching,,
strengthening and posturing.
"(I am) more aggressive thnn most. I
know what it takes to get people bnck,
stronger," he snid.
KIDAT HEART
CllY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI. 574-4233
• David and Eileen NcfT, C.OSta
Mesa, boy
...... 21
AJthough the majority of his palients
are "everyday pcQple," Donohue's passion
is in his work wuh high school athletes; he
volunteers time for both the Corona Del
Mar and Fountain Valley high football
teams and has hopes of 'vorking with
Newport Harbor and Irvine Woodbridge
in the future.
C\Su P. LVltSCH/DAJLY PILOT
Joe Donohue helps Dean Brooks of Corona del Mar with shoulder rotation therapy at ProSport Physical Therapy .
•Antonio and Debra Estrada, -
Costa Mesa, girl
•Eric and Patricia Bathtn,
Newport Beach. girl
•Thomas and Mary Gruen beck.
Costa Mesa, girl
Since the football season is over, he has
been working on high school basketball
sports."
FUTURE PLA~S
• Stephen and Kathleen llancock. Newport Beach, girl
DIATHS
Most rtttnt deaths as rtponed
to the Ot'ltnfe County Recorder's om«.
; players as well. He even has students
doing odd jobs at ProSport , 10 expose
them to his profession.
His desire to work with these
student-athletes seems to stem from the
fact that he too was a competitive high
school athlete, acquainted with the
benefits of physical therapy:
"(Physical therapy) was kind of a cool
thing," Donohue said. "13ecause football
was a big part or my life.".
his patients is a unique type of athletic
sanctuary, in\vhich physical improvement,
as well as emotional support are provided
when _an injury prevents an athlete's body
from performing at the level it used to.
His gift is not only in his healing hands,
but the way he rclatei. witJ1 the youthful
athletes that frequent his therapy tables.
His business has become a daily reminder
of the days when athletics were first and
fore most on his mind.
This "old athlete" may not feel that
same athletic pressure today, but
Donohue still has enough youth left in his
legs and fire in his spirit to play in a
weekend .rugby league. He hos also
recently taken up the sport of surfing.
Donohue says he doesn't foresee a
chain of ProSports in the future. What's
more important, he said, is lo focus on
improving the personal service the one
Jamboree Road facility provides his
clients.
"I don't want 10 places," Donohue said.
"I want one good place -one excellent,
stale-of-the-art place." .
-Story by R. John Forstrom
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COITAMISA
• Ann R. Woodruff, 79 on Dec. 13
•Carla P. Mulder, 43 on Dec. 12
•Ralph A. Fernra Sr., 72 on Dec.
13
Donobue's personal physical therapy
experience was one solely of rapid
physical recovery. Whal he provides for
"I look at myself as an old athlete who
enjoys making the most out of the young
potential of the kids." Donohue said. "In
high school I wish l had a place to go
where they understood (the pressure of)
As far as the future goes,.Donohue said
that he would like to continue working
with Olympic athletes, which he has done
in the past with the U.S. Water Polo
Team.
• llermlos KJbln, 58 on Dec. 12
NIWPORT aucH
• Robert R. Feravson, 78 on Dec.
IS
• Frank W. Skinner, 79 on Dec. 11
DUI URISTI
The following peopk ttt"rt
alftsttd rtetntly on suspicion of
drfrln1 under the Jnnuen~. These
p«Jple b1•·t only btta 1unsttd on
suspicion of 1 crime ind, 1s wiJh
11/ s11cb crimt1, they Ire Innocent
until pro~en 1ullty.
NIWPORT aucH
•Robert Abraham Braunstein, 22,
of Balboa Island.
• AadrtW Rttd, 26, of Newport
Beach.
•Waller John Brown, 52, of Laguna Hills. ·
•Mica John Parks, 22, of Irvine.
•Scott Haynes Ste1enson, 25, or Newport Beach.
•Timothy John Ta)lor, 43, or Long Beach.
CITYSIDI
Seminar to focus on
coDege planning
Parents concerned about their .
children's collegiate future may want
to attend the Parents Who Care
seminar, "Get "A ftead Start On Col-
lege Planning," on Feb. 23.
The seminar, scheduled from 7 to
9 p.m. in the Coro na del Mar High
School Little Theater, will address
the various elements of admission
into a college of .your choice.
MAltRIAGU
Most rtetnt m1rriages as
ttpor1td to tlit Onintt County
Recorder's Omct.
COITAMISA
••Jean-Christophe Basseau married ~rlsta M. Ualcy, on Dec.
17 in Lake Arrowhead
LLUi H OGSTllN DAILY PILOT
Special d•y: Smiles and hugs filled the activities room of the
Costa Mesa Senior Center as birthdays and anniversaries were
celebrated Tuesday. Angela Pesenti, 94, gets a warm hug from
friend Gordon Dean after being recognized as one· of the oldest
at the center. "I told her she was looking good," Dean sa!d.
Jim Waldon, from UCl's office of
admissions relations, will discuss the
public school system. Peggy Ogden
and Virginia Soth, from "College
and Career Consultants," will pro-
vide information on private colleges.
Ellen Moor from "College Financial
Counselors" and the UCI Women's
Opportunity Center will discuss the
.financial aspects of college.
For more information, call Mary
Fletcher at 644-0553, or Inna Cohr
at 759-7655.
•James R. Baldwin married
Elizabeth C. Nteron, on Dec. 17 in Santa Ana
High school officials will visit DCC as part of Vocational Educauon Day
•Mark J. Odell married Olga P. Gonulcs Morelos, on Dec. 2 I in
Santa Ana
Orange Coast's activities nrc
scheduled to run from 3 10 5 p.m.
•John N. Lewis morricd Susan L. Moore, on Dec. 17 in Yorba Linda
High school principals,
administrators, counselors, tc:ichcrs
and PTA members from across the
county will auend Orange Coast
College's Vocational Education Day
on Feb. 15.
Several students currently
enrolled in OCC's vocational
programs will share their
experiences from 3 to 3:30 p.m. at
th e C:iptain's Table Restaurant.
Light refreshments "ill be served.
OCC's vocational education
facilities, including the new $9.6
million Technology Center, from
3:30 to 5 p.m.
• lluy Q. Ncuytn married llanh M.
Lam, on Dec. I 7 in Garden Grove
NIWPORT HACH
• Blair D. Faulstich married
TlrTany E. McCoy, on Dec. 17 in Corona del Mar ·
OCC is sponsoring the day in
conjunction with National
Vocational Education Wed, which
runs Sund<!}' through Feb. 18.
The high school cduc<1 tors will be
then placed in small groups 10 tour
Classroom visits and discussions
with OCC faculty, counselors and
administrators will also be available.'
For more information about the
event, call 432-5628.
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MATING
No small c,.(l
~isorics .irt'
posted. Winds light
and v.iri.ible this
morning shifting
southwest lo \Wst
10 to 15 knots this
arternoon with one
fool wind waves, 4
fool westerly swell.
Patchy coastal fog this morning will
de.ir lo parily
cloudy skies.
TIDU
TODAY
firs t high
3:46 a.m ........... 4.3
first low
11 :.0 11.m ••••.•.•• 0.9
Second high
6:24 p.m ........... 2.9
Second low
10:10 p.m ...... 2.S
WEpNCSDAY •
first high
4:50 a.m ........... ,jl.6
first low
11:28 .-.rn ......... 0.5
Second high
7:()6 p.m ........... 3.1
Second low -
11 :21 p.m ......... 2.4
Wllter temp.: 58
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SURF REPORT
tr•• hrfrh••/ w .... ,.1r
fllN••llT••M "Y
Watch out for new
sand bars offshore
buill by sill wash-off
from the recent
rain·Oooded rivers.
Also avoid dirty
water, as some is
rcporte'd to have
poison oak in it.
hpcct some fun
west swelts until the
weekenJI when a
solid west.northwest
1well from 'a strong
P.Kiftc storm will
reKh our cout if
everythiftg holds
together.
For daily surf
~ and foreca.sts,
all (900f976·SURF. The call costs $1.SO
plus any possible toll.
Santa Ana Water Company ·
cited llY health deP81'tment
The Santa Ann office of the St:ite Health Department
has required that Santa Ana Heights Water Company no-
tify customers of a lapse in its bacteria sampling system.
To avoid incurring any further sanctions, the local water
company was required 10 issue a press release and notify
its customers, on their next billing statement, of two sam-
ples that were neglected to be taken on Nov. 6 and 20.
"All it was, was that the lab was not able to take sam-
ples because the lock (at the sampling station) was not
working;"said Marilyn Roak, secretary manager at the
water company.
Roak said the lab failed to notify the water oompany
that no samples were recorded until almost a week after
each separate incident, and that they are no longer doing
business with th e lab.
The private water company serves approximately 2,000
customers north of Newport 13each and east of Costa
Mesa in an area of unincorporated Orange County.
Roak said that their customers were never in danger
and that the water company's bacteria samples have al-
wnys come back negative for dangerous levels of bacteria
in the past.
. Holocaust topic of art museum symposium
"I lolocaust Memorials
nnd the Nature of
Memory" will be the topic
of an upcoming Newport
Harbor Ari Museum
symposium.
The symposium. will
begin at 2 p.m. on March
12 nnd will focus on the
impact of public memorials
created by Jochen Gerz.
Speakers will include
museum director Michael
llotwinick; Dr. Alex
Grobman, and USC
Professor Andrea Liss.
The event is free with
museum admission and
reservations nre required.
For detnils, call 759-1122.
POLICI FILIS
COITAMU A
500 block or Sturgeon Street: An unidentified suspect
broke in10 o co r and stole a car stereo and compact discs ./
vulued 31 $290.
2300 block or llarbor Doulcvord: A S400 VCR and other
ilerns -that weren't yet lden1iQed when a police report
was token -were reported stolen Crom a home th at was
entered through nn unlocked bedroom window.
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entered a moored boat ond stoic SS,975 in furniture and
electronic equipment.
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nnd stole $300 in property while the victim was in the
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It has ba• a chore, but somehow I've reached birthday 74 . I T'S ANOTitER
Ml.LESTON£, OR IS JT A
MlU.SrONE? -Don't ask
me how I've made it through
another year (birthday No. 74, we
should all live so
long, is
scheduled for
Friday.) •
Local
Scene
Survivaur
speaking, 1 ve
been doing
everything
wrong.
Just the other
day, the doctor
gave me a list of
three things to
live by. One is 4
nutritious
well-balanced
----. -diet, another is at least a feeble attempt at
exercise, and I've already
forgotten whaf he said the third
thing is.
Uf e is 1 toll road, and we pay
u we So· There's another ramp
comina up, and it's a blessine
that l can still read the
directional signs. The latest
construction detour along the
highway ii something called
diabetic rctinopathy, which you
don't want to know about.
It's funny that the
ophthalmologist should give me a
booklet to read on the subject.
Heck, if l could read, I wouldn't
be requiring Flash Gordon and
his Magic Laser Beam.
Well, anyway, I began this
essay by noting that it's birthday
time again, which should be an
opponunity to impart a few
nuggets of Wit & Wisdom
collected through the ages.
Unhappily, though, that would
make a very short column.
It's amazillg how little I've
learned since 1921 A.O. To
paraphrase the old saying, if I'd
known that I'd be living this tong,
I'd have taken notes along the
way.
So let's dispense with the
nostalgic stuff. If you want
sniffing remembrances of the last
seven-plus decades, read ony
issue of Modern Maturity.
What's surprising, of course, is
that I've made it this far. I me:in,
once 1 was in a crowd that was
shot at -and there wasn't even
a war going on at the tiine.
As for the specter of failing
vision, so what else is new? If
memory serves, dire warnings of
blindness are heard by most
teen-agers. l got mine while
studying for the bar mitzv:ih.
And what's all this jazz about
the evils of smoking? I've had
pipes and nickel stogies stuck in
my kisser since '35, when I first
tried to pass as a legitimate
sportswriter. Hasn't bothered me
a bit (cough, gasp, wheeze.)
As for all this low-fat foodstuff
nonsense, don't make me choke.
For years, my favorite
after-school nosh was a slice of
rye broad s13thered with chopped
liver mixed with gobs of chicken
fat. Absolutely delicious. Wish I
had a chunk of that (slobber ••
drool) appetizer right now.
Meanwhile, please pass the
potato latkcs.
W hat about exercise? Well,
there were the Boy Scout
hikes and the table-tennis
tournaments. But the supreme
test came at Fort Lee, Va., when
the brass said I couldn't graduate
from OCS without doing 25
push·ups. That's when I learned
that some guys would do anything
for little pieces of gold.
(In later )Cars, I became the
fou nding father of INERTIA --
Indolent Non-Exercisers
· Resisting Tiring Impulses
Anonymous. To this day, I don't
even exercise my options.)
Well, that takes care of two of
the doctor's orders. Wish I could
think of his third caveat. If it has
to do with safe sex, he needn't
worry about that either.
I made the mistake of
discussing my upcoming
annivcr ary with a friend,
freelance writer Kelly Do\is,
whose interests r:inge from
massagc-thernpy to metaphysics,
and she thought it might be
helpful to draw up an astrologic:il
ch:irt.
"l want lo look up )OUr
moon," she said, darkly.
A short time later, Kelly
reported factoids about this
Anriquaccd Aquarian that proved
to be somewhat unsettling.
Among other revelations. l>hc
listed such bizarre personality
traits as "eccenrric" and
"off-the-wall."
"Your moon is in Pisces, and
both Mars and Venus are in
Anes." she said. "Definitely, you
do not run with the herd."
Well, this would explain those
recurring nashes of anti-social, if
001 downright curmudgeonly,
behavior.
She also noted that my sign is
that of a "Water Bearer," adding
that I don't seem to be carrying
\\3ter on both shoulders.
Some day, perhaps, I'll get
around to pondering the
metaph}sical meaning of 11 all,
but right now I'm s3vonng the
thought that I'm actually reaching
th1ce-scorc and fourteen.
In football p:irl.ince, th:u's
quite a spread. Dack in the old
neighborhood ~choolyard, there
''ere some skeptical kids, some of
life·thrc:ucning n:itures \\ho
\\Ould\e gi\en long odds against
that. ·
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The Orange County Paralegal
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at the Westin Souch Coast Plaza
Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
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was involved in the Rodney King case.
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Louis Franson, vice-president of
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A vacant barn lies on the former Costa Mesa High School farm
property, the proposed site for a sports complex.
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the council's unanimous support
on Monday, despite some vehe·
ment arguments opposing the
project.
Local school trustees will discuss
the matter during closed session
on Tuesday night. And, the dis-
trict's Surplus Property Committee
and the Orange County Fair
Doard will consider the proposal
during their meetings later this
month.
Described by city officials as a
"win -win-win situation," the
project would work as a three-way
agreement with the city of'Costa
Mesa, the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District and the Orange
Coun ty Fairgrounds.
lt would add two lighted soccer
fields, three lighted' basketball
courts, a practice football field, a
new running track and two paved
parking areas. The athletic facili·
ties would be available for use by
both the city and the school dis·
trict, and the district could receive
additional revenue by leasing the
parking areas to the fairgrounds
for various events throughout the
year.
But on Monday night, a number
of Mesa Del Mar homeowners -
many of whom learned of the pro-
posal through a flyer that was
passed out in the neighborhood
over the weekend -claimed they
would wind up losers if the pi:oject
• ever wins final approval.
Most of the residents who spoke
were concerned that the develop-
Hnent would bring more noise· and
traffic to an area that's already
"overburdened" by the nearby Or-
ange County Fa,irgrounds, Costa
Mesa High and Orange Coast Col·
lege.
And, a provision to include a 5-
acre buff er zone between the play·
ing fields and nearby homes did
little to ease their distress.
"I don't care what kind of a
buffer you have there, it will not
work," said one resident, Gary
Perez. '
A few homeowners voiced con-
cern that the development would
hurt their property values, a point
Mayor Joe Erickson disputed on
·Tuesday. ·
"Youth athletic fields are in es·
sence a park, and it's been my ex-
perience that parks increase the
property values," Erickson said.
"And on the issue of noise,
we're 'talking about children play·
ing and children laughing. Sure,
when the kids score a goal, there's
some cheering. But, I don't view
that as noise pollution."
But, the comments didn't come
as a surprise to . Councilwoman
Mary Hornbuckle or Costa Mesa
Youth Athletic Committee mem-
ber Mike Scheafer.
"It's one of those 'Not in my
back yard' things,' " Scheafer said.
"Everyone's in favor of building
more playing fields, they just don't
want them next to their home."
Hornbuckle said she was sympa·
thetic to the residents' concerns,
but was quick to emphasize tflat
many of the problems discussed
could be 'SOived by limiting hours
of operation and taking other pre-
cautionary measures. .
"I think anytime you're looking
at a project that's close to,1somc-
one's house, of., course they're
going to be quite concerned," she
said Tuesday.
"I think they felt alarmed that
this was going to be approved be·
fore they had an opportunity to
have any input. But, I think more
than anything we need to remem-
ber that at this point, all we have
is a concept. We don't really h:wc
a firm plan.
"The residents arc going to have
many opportunities fo r input, and
I think the issues raised (on Mon·
day night) will be part of our dis-
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communities.
Fellow Costa Mesa resident
Stanley Tudor, a volunteer with
AIDS Walk and the Elc~tions
Committee or the County of
Orange. and the AIDS Team
Ministry, b:ised at a Costa Mes?
church, will also receive awards nt
a ceremony Sunday at the Costa
Mesa Neighborhood Community
Center.
A total of 18 individuals and
organizations countywide will be
honored by the Orange County
Federation. '
"The purpose of the Take Pride
Awards ... is to honor people who
don't usually get mentioned," said
Barbara Muirhead, the
Federation's coordin:11or.
The Federation was founded in
1985 with 21 organizations and has
since grown to 47 members, which
makes it one of the largest
coalitions of its kind in the hation.
"The Fede.-ation actually
functions as a kind of chamber of
commerce, or networking
operation for gay-lesbian support
groups in Orange County,"
Muirhead said.
The Take Pride Awards event
begins with a dessert reception at
2:30 p.m. followed by the awards
ceremony from 3 to 5 p.m. The
cost for the event is S9 per person
at the door. Please RSVP to
450-3113. The Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community Center
located at 1845 Park Ave. .
Following arc profiles of the
three local recipients.
TIM BLAKE
B lake, who will be honored for
his "outstanding
contributions," joined the AIDS
Services Foundation volunteers in
1988.
ASF, located in Irvine, offers
the full spectrum of support for
people with AIDS -everything
from emotional support to nurses.
The organization currently serves
about 650 men, women and
children in different stages or the
illness.
With the 1993 chanac in the
status of his illness also came a
change in Blake's services: he
helped implement the ASFs
Speakers Bureau and offered his
services as a panelist. Through the
bureau, Blake travels all over the
countr to speak to groups about
what it's like to live with AIDS.
"Oasically it helps to put a face
on AIDS -this is what a person
with AIDS looks like," he said.
Each speaking engagement usually
includes two other people who
have been infected differently,
hopefully providing everyone in
the audience someone to whom
they can relate.
For Dlake, who said he was very
conservative and rarely spoke
about his personal life, public
speaking was something he had
never dreamed he would be doing.
"TI1at was really hard in the
beginning to do that, to be
pllblic," he said. "But when I
started getting feedback from
students -telling me, 'It made
me think about AIDS' -it was
really worth it.
"J feel -and this 'may be
dramatic -but if anything I say
helps save one person's life so
they don't have to go through
what I've been through, it is worth
it."
Now a member of ASF's board
of directors, Blake said his
relationship with the organization
has changed his life.
"rrorn diagnosis -thinking my
life was ended -to having this
incredible family," he said. "It's an
incredibly rewarding experience. I
l\ope 1 can do this till my dying
day."
And th e announcement of the
Take Pride Award couldn't have
come on a better day. Blake bad
just learned that he was going lo
lose hrs eyesight if he didn't begin
a special treatment right away.
•·1 was at my lowest point," he
saia."1 can't tell you how much
that phone call did for me ... that
turned negative into a positive. It
completely changed my
perspective.
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Tudor, another winner or an '"
"outstanding contribution"
award, has volunteered for about
10 rears with both the political
action group Elections Committee
of the County of Orange and
AIDS Walk Orange County.
"Mondays I call my Volunteer
Day -I work mornings at AIDS
Walk and nights at ECCO," he
said. Tudor is involved in a variety
of tasks, from assistin~ with events
to picking up and sorting the mail
and taking phone messages.
And Tudor pointed out that
ECCO docs not just support gay
and lesbian candidates and issues.
"They support people who arc
for choice, for people having the
right to be themselves," he said.
Tudor became a volunteer for
petsonal reasons.
"1 have friends that have died of
AIDS, and every time you think of
them it never gets easy," Tudor
said. "It's really sad when you see
them so healthy and vibrant, and
the next time you see them they
are very gaunt and ill."
Tudor hopes to help educate
people about AIDS and, through
knowledge, keep other people
from becoming infected.
"We still have people who think
that if you talk to someone with
AIDS you are going to get AIDS,"
he said. "We've got to get the
education out there -especially
to the young ki ds. They think they
arc so powerful, that nothing can
go wrong with them."
And Tudor is thrilled to be
recognized for his efforts.
"There's so many people that
are out there 1hat arc trying to
make a difference," Tudor said.
"It's nice to be part of the group."
AIDS TEAM MINISTRY
T he ministry -a joint project
of Orange Coast Unitarian
Universalist Church and
Metropolitan Community Church,
Ocean of Life in Costa Mesa -
offers meal preparation and home
delivery on a weekly basis to
homebound AIDS patients.
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"Basically what we do is •.. we
,et ta11thcr e\'Cry otber Saturday
momtna ln the huge kitchen at the
churdt and coot between 100-160
meals." said volunteer Cover
Behrend, a Fountain VaUey
resident.
HWe do ell or that in three and
a half hours. Then we freete the
meals in microwavable containers
... The rost is about $1.50 per
meal."
The two-year-old project Is
completely volu nteer driven, with
a core group of about 60
volunteers who bring meals to
about 12 people.
"Our delivery people aren't
even paid for the gas in their
cars," Behrend said.
The volunteers nlways go out in
delivery teams of two because they
don't know what they are going to
wnlk into from day to day.
Behrend gave an example of the
time she and another volunteer
had delivered food to 3 man two
days before he died.
"We'd seen him go steadily
downhill," she said. "We kissed
him goodbye for the day and when
we got to the car I said, 'My God
Paul, that man's going to die.' l
just cried and cried and cried. If it
had not been Paul in the car ·wi th,
me I don't know how I would have
gotten home."
The volunteers do more than
simply provide food -they also
provide comfort to make the
patients' final days as pleasant as
possible.
"We bond with these people,"
Dehrcnd said. "We don't just drop
food off on Monday -we sit, we
talk, we hug, we touch."
That bonding makes their job
even more difficult.
"One thing we realized early on
-and it's pretty devastating -
our food service program isn't
going to save anybody's life," she
sa id.
But Behrend said the
opportunity to meet wonderful
people and help them outweighs
the sadness.
"We're definitely getting as
much as we're giving," she said.
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contributions to Scouting in the
area at a Newport Harbor Elks
club dinner tonight.
Reynolds has been selected for
the Ells' "Wall of Excellence
Award" for 1994. He has served
for more than 40 years in
Scouting. working as an Eitplorer
Adviser and Trainina Chairm:in.
Among Reynolds'
accomplishments arc: gu iding 16
Eagle Scouts during 18 yenrs as
an adviser in Glendale nnd four
Eagle Scouts from Troop 645
during the last three years.
Today's event also mark.s
Reynolds' tst birthday.
In addition, nt $10 :i ticket, the
evening serves as the group's
youth ncti\itics fund-raiser,
fc:ituring ;i sp::ighetti dinner a
well ns d:mcing to tltc tunci. or
''Durning Sky" after the! me:il.
About 300 people arc expected
to attend, said Mark Wyland, of
the Elk$.
All of the money.raised will go
to youth activities in the
community, including the
Newport Harbo r High School
band, "·hich needs new uniforms.
for more information about
the event, call the Elks Lodge at
673-6110.
VOLUNTllR DlalCTOltY
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The Volunteer Directory n.ans
pn lodlcally lo the Dally Piiot. Ir you'd
like lnrormatlon on &ettln& your
ur&nnlutlon llsccd, coll 642-4321, ext.
JJ t.
lxcha111• Cl•lt Chlhl All•M
Preve11tle11 Ce11ter
Volunteers arc needed to help
tJmilics where an incid ent of child
ubuse has been reported and a referral
m:ide by th e county, and to work with
r?milics or high-risk victims or parcnt:iJ
Jrug addimon. For inform:ition, call
7:!2-1107.
Fairview Dtvtlep• .. t•I Cellhr
fhe Fairview Developmental Center
m Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and
don:itions arc welcome. For more
informat ion, call 957·5114 between 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
FISH Harllor Ar•• l11c.
Friends in Service to Humanity
( FISI I) offers emergency assistance to
tho~e in need and provides the Mobile
MeJls program. Volunteers are needed
to help in a variety or areas. For more
inform:uion, call Debby, 645-8050.
Food Dlstrlbutlo11 Ce11ter
lhc Food Distribution Center,
OrJnge County's private non-profit
foo<lbJnlo., needs volunteers to inspect
JnJ sort don:ucd roods and to help
"ith mailings. For more inform:ition,
call the \'Oluntccr coord inator,
771-1343.
Friends ef Cest• Me18 Llltrary
The Friends of th e Costa Mesa
Libr:iry needs volunteers. For
informa tion, call the library, 6-i6"8845.
Girl Sceuta
1 he Girls Scouts or Or:inge County
need 'oluntccrs to be trained as troop
leaders, Ill serve on special
comnuuccs, anJ to give lectures,
demonstrations or classes. For
• I.
information, call 979-79oo.
Glrla l11eorpontetl of
Newport·Me ..
Girls lncorpor:itcd offers afford:iblc
and accessible educa1ional and
rccrcation:il programs for girls :ind
boys. Volunteers :ire needed. For
further information, call Rosemary,
646-7181.
Gl•u M .. ntal11 l11c.
Volunteers are needed to oid
physic:illy-challcnged adults who meet
monthly for educational, entertainment
and sociaJ purposes. For information,
call 779-3441.
Hat Ce11nodle11
The Hat Connection is a women's
philanthropic exte nsion of the
Ch:imbcr or Commerce which se rves
the communities of Costa Mesa and
Newport Be:ich. For information. call
Kay Walburgcr, 650·2144.
Horlta9e Heu•• Auxlllary
Volunteers arc needed for an
:iuxili:iry support group being formed
by Heritage House, :i non-profit
subst:ince abuse recovery home for
pregnant :ind parenting women and
their children in Cost:i Mesa. For
more information, c:ill 6-i6-2271.
Hf1h Hopes Head lnlury ..,..,, ...
The High Hopes He:id Injury
Program's Rea Center in Cos1a Mesa,
a non-profit org:iniz3tion serving the
needs of hc:id-injured adults nnd their
families, is seeking volu nteers. For
inform:ition, call 646-7458.
Interfaith Ceuncll
The Newport·Mesa-Jrvine Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for
several area service groups, needs
volunteers acti~ in Lhc local
congrcg:itionsi4='or infonn:ition. call
Carol Brown, 548-3283.
slated Cor 119 homes.
After the city's public \\Orks CASTAWAYS staff determined ,that the ball
Fr•• P••• 1 fields would not fi t on the LO\\Cr
Lower Castawa)S, The hvinc Co. Cast:iways site, staff came up \\ ith
allU\\ed the city of Newport Bc~cb an alte rnate proposal Ul>ing both
to create a concept using Lower sites. During recent meetings,.rcsi·
and Upper Castaways which would dents criticized the pl:in for en·
hJ\C given the Irvine Co. 4.8 acres croaching on open space.
ol lnnd at l6th Street and Dover hvrne Co. officials had main-
Dri'c -land that was originally taincd that they would be plea cd
lated. fo'!°) ball nc~lds -to build to proceed with the original plan "
• ~dditiO!fal single. family" homes .• ~ tbc: _£ity could not. reach 3 conl>en·
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The Kids Cancer Connection 1s art
organization dedic:ited to the
cmo1ional, educational and fin:inci:il
needs or children afflicted "ith cancer
Volunteers arc needed. For
information, call 851-7774.
L•1•n• Art Museulft
The uguna Art Museum Docent
Council is seeking \'Oluntecrs to guide
tours for the various shows presented
by the Museum. For information. call
Jc:in uwson, 494-3054.
Mako·A·Wlsh Feuntlatlen
M:ikc-A·Wish Foundation or
Orange County, whose mission i'i 10
m:ikc wishes come true for children
with lirc-thrc:itcning illnesses, seeks
volunteers to occupy 3 v:iricty of
poi.itions. For information. call Gilda,
476-9474.
March of Dl•e•
The March of Dimes office in Co~ta
Mesa needs volunteers for fund-ruising
committees, spc:iking opportunities,
occasional office work and help with
bulk mai lings. For information, call
63 1-8700.
New Dlredlons for Wolften
The non-profi1 recovery center for
adult women with alcohol and other
chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10
a.m. :ind 6 p.m .. or call Joy at
548-8754.
N•WWt•rf·Ceda Me .. YMCA
TI1e Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA
needs a variety of general volun1ecr
help. for information or applications.
call R1t:i, 642-9990.
Opera Pacific
TI1c Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, :i
support group for Opera Pacific, hns a
wide range or 3CtivillCS for \'Olunteers.
For information, c:ill 474-4488.
Ora1190 Ceaat Interfaith
Shelter
The Interfaith Shelter is the largest
family sheller in the coun1y, housing,
feeding :ind counseling 20 families
daily. The grou p needs volunteers and
disposable diapers. For information,
call Jeff Reynolds, 631-7213.
Oran9• County Colftlftunlty
Develeplfte11t Councll
Volunteers arc needed for a variety
of functions. For information, call
839·6199.
Oran90 Ceu11ty Chalftber
Orchestra
The Orange County Chnmbcr
Orchcstr:i needs volunteers 10 help sell
tickets, staff social affairs. work the
office and :issist with mailing p:irties.
For more infom1ation. call Cathy
Grie~meycr, 786-3021. ·
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• Controcts "
• londlor~Teoont Di$putltt • Traffic Defense
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as focc \alue :u th1) time. On1:c
the accounting hrm) lmc ltni,hcJ
their re'ic~ . \\C need 10 h:a\e the
numbt!r :ind knm cxnct ly \\ h,11
"e"re dcuhng \'.ith."
tn the Ja • hc:id, the l~u\illc'
council '"ill altc.-mpt to "ell the
crethtor~ on the i.cttlement .tgrcc·
ment. 1\1?enc1c ckc.tini? nut 10
sign the J~grecmcnt ret:it~ the right
to file .1 d.11m .1gJinst the.; county
in the future, an action which
council member' i.ay will onl) gen·
crate ltg.11 fee . ·
111c Or.rngc County Ou,inc-.,
Coundl i\ compmed of rt:p1e,cn-
t:it1ve) from more th.in 2 200 coun-
ty bu!>ioe"e . A -.pi.:crnl t:i t.: force
has spent the p.M t\\o \\eek' C•11n-
111g up ''ith :i pl.in.
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"So. you can sec there:\ quite :l
gap there.· ~Jurphv ~:11d. "Our
costs \\<Hild be more th:in the
count\' ,tllotment. But, there·, nu
question that \\C offer a h1µhcr
level of services."
The lllY could ah.o 'upplum nt
the county's budget to :l!IO\\ for
cxpanued hour~ ol opcratillll'I
an ncuun simil.ir to l.'t~c taken b~
t a Tue d •) m c nfon:nce
mcmbcr:11 ol the council ncgoti:H·
mg rommi11ce -consi ting 01
G:uy I lunt ol 'J he ll"\ inc Co.,· d\;·
\.eloper Gcor~c Arg)ro :ind P:i·
cific Mutual Lite J11<;uram:c O>.
Chsirmsn ThomJ'> Suuon -~aid
they llid not C:(J'Ctt the propo al
to be popular. p:nt1cul:irly ~mcc it
"111 hkelv not be !>uccc,sful wi1h·
out :i t:t~ hike. Uut the committrc-'
'CCS no utht!r ah~nathc fM gen·
crating ncce,,ary rcvtnuc,, • real-
ity \\)Heh. tl1cy Sa). '·'"Pl)Cr' must
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAR.l..50N, M2-4330, ext. 223
Corona. del · .M~P· ~-.ir..~~ · ~umbl~ lrvlne in playon chase
got to win th~ gan\e:" • · · This time, Gardner and Wannington third quarter, made a free throw, then ~ With the convincing victory
they set themselves up for
With Flint' setting his. tc:i'1fJ. pulse, the each scored 16 points, with the fonner Gardner followed with a long jumper 1 :02
6-foot·l Gardner dominating the glass, adding 11 rebounds and two assistst and into the frame. Katie Thurman capped
a shot at a CIF playoff. bid.
and sophomore 'g\lard Lindsay Warm-the Jattcr chipping in with six steals, five CdM's 7-0 run with a clean jumper, giving
ington playing perhaps hCT finest game as boards and one assist. the hosts a 42-25 lead with only 1:26 ex-
a prep, Corona del Mar sta~ed' in the CIF "They played the best game I think pired in the third, the biggest lead of the
Southern S(..Ctjon Divi~on. lV-AA playoff they've played all year," Brazell said of game. Bv R.ICHAJU> DUNN, Sroars Wann
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Po~tsca)on a~pirations for
h.u~~ with . a ~ramatic 5~~ victory o~er · tomatic .l)?Stseason berth will be played the Sea J<.jngs. But CdM made only one more field
v1S1tmg lrvme. in a-S~ \(1cw Le?gue cliff-Saturday _at 11 a.m. at a neutral site. Warmington canned two of her three goal in the quarter, while Irvine came
ha~ger., , "l ~ure hope Qot;' Irvine Cooch q,nnie three-pointers early in the second, then back.
t'la)kctball team su~tained a •
Corona dcl ~far High's girls e I ,!hm_k th.a.rs the .be$l .we vc played all BrazeJI said -o(~°'he potential of playing ·following an Irvine basket, the Sea Kings By the time Melinda Newe scored on a
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e ea. '"gs -.._, ·u in oague , l'k , · 1 ,. ;\-bod fi • .. biggest advantage of the first half. Warm-Irvine had cut CdM's lead to 45-40. The
while gaining thal momentous 10th victory 1 e..~.3)'"0 any Y our tu~~s. . .• ington made a pair from the charity stripe Se:i Kings committed four turnovers in the
heartbeat after Tuesday, ., •
night.
The Sea Kings' bc~t g~me of the season
c"Juldn't ha\e come at a better time.
for a possible · at-large -playoff berth, Irvine de_fcatoo the.sea Kmgs; 43-38, '" with 5:55 on the clock, Ashley Conover first 2:58 of the fourt h quarter. ''We just
avenged two earlier losses to Irvine (11-·the Estl!~~a :r~urn;i~ent last December, put bacl< her own miss with 5:29 left, then got ice cold," Flint said.
"Actually, \\C don't do well under pres-
'..1 re. We ~tre!>s and throw the ball away,"
'-.dM junior cchtcr Jennifer Gardner said.
··uut Coach (Gant} f.lint) didn't put any
prel>!>U rc on us (T.ucsdJy). It was just a
'>hort pep talk . When we ~ad practicit on
Monday lach was i.aying how we've Just
11, 3·6) and tied the Vaqueros fo r third after trailing at half11me .. 23:15. ~e ~3-Conover scored on a layin with 5:04 re· Warmington, who had four rebounds
place in league. 'ii!'' • queros ' on that game w1th()llt senior maining to give CdM its 11-point edge. and two steals in the second quarter,
CdM finishes the Sea View campaign guard· Shawnee Stevc.n,s, one of n1eir .best "I thought we really came to play to-along with her pair of three-pointers,
Thursday, at Santa Margarita (6-11, 2-7). players. Irvine ·also bea.t' .CdM in the first night," Flint said. stepped up again in the fourth, draining a
Irvine hosts El Toro (7-15, 2-'7) Thursday. rouO'd of league, 55-50~_a0cr leading; 27· "CdM wanted more to start the second three-pointer with 4:32 on the clock to
If Irvine and CdM end 'in a tiC, .a on~-22, at· halftime. Gardl\cr and· Warmington half. Warmington scored early, -Gardner, end Irvine's rally. Gardner followed with a
game playoff to determine -the. final au-. each scorea 15 points for CdM in the loss. who grabbed five of her rebounds in the layi,n, giving CdM :i 50-40 lead.
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23-'point outburst in Mesa's· wire-to:wire win.
Bv BA.RRV fAULK.o"IER, Srmrrs W11m'.'a
COS'! A .Ml:.SA -'~o~ta Mesa High $enior Erin ·.
IJrvwn enjoyed Tue.~day's final regular-sea.son honfo
g.ime of her career so .m\lch, she did a· great deal to
maintain ·the likelihood of playing a home encore in the
upcoming CIF'Southcrn Section .Div_ision Ill-A girls bas-·
: kelbnll 'playoffs. · ·
Brown, a ihrec-yeaF varsity performer. hit a thrce-
pointer in every -qua.rtcr ep route to a carccr-t1igh 23
points, leading the Mustangs ( 17-8, 6-3 in . the Pacific
Coast League) to a 52-J.7 victory over PCL champion
U1mcr')1ty (17·6, 8-1 and ranked No·: JO in Orange_ County).
1 he \\in g1\CS the ~tu~tangs the ability-to control their
own de~tiny Thur~day af Laguna Hills, where a·victory
would giv~ thl( three-time .defending PCL champs sole
·posscssK>n of seeon~ place. • · •
Drown. one · of three· f!ksa. seni04"s presented with,
rose!> by their parents before tipoff, deflected indivldu:tl.
glury for t~e \1p!>et triu{l\ph. · ' ,
"Thi-. ''a~ our tcam'l> b~t game," said the co-captain,
\\liosc pre>i.ou~ high \\a) 19 points, Jan. 19 ag3'inst La-
guna I !ills. ·•t wa~n't really thinking about anything to-
night, I was just shooting.", . '
Shoot !>he did, drilling a three ball for the host~· first
points 49 seconds into lhe contest ttn.d.lrnocking down 3
of 5 field goa.I attempts in the sctopd aqd third qu:irters
en route to ~l 9-of-17 pcrfoqn:mcc, including ~ Qf 6 from
three-point range. .
Browu 's opening ·salvo erusi!d the Trojans' .only lead of
.the night and a• Drow11 thrce-point~r 46 se~onds io to the
second period upped the hosts' t1d\l?n~age to doublc-
digils. . . . ·.
Uniwr)ity whi~h \HJppcd up its first• league.,crown in
~chool hi~t iry ·1 hur\uay night, chipped away at the Mus-
tangs' 28·1!1 hJllt1mL lead drawing to within 30-27 with
3:27 lcll tn the third quarter.
Out Katie Grogan converted a three-point ptay 12 sec-
onds later and Drown answered a Uni free throw with a
three-pointer and a 15-footer to make it 38-28.
Afte r University c}osed to within 38-32, Mesa reeled
off eight unahswc'red points, including a Brown three-
pointcr, and Soon Coach Len Whitacre emptied tho
bench
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Costa Mesa's Erin Brown breaks up a play at ~he cost of University's. Lyz Day, to the delight of Mesa's bench.
In adthtion to Brown's superb effort, sophomore point
gua rd ~oo Kim and junior center · Corri Lurmann also
their ~econd shots killed us and we <lidn'.t shoot very
well,',' Whitacre saiCl. "This t.>me we did a good job box-
ing out on our dafensive end. and we did a good job or'
transitioning ta;defensc to limit their break."
Mathc:ws finished witn a team-high 11 rebounds and .
tr:filed only Pam Lawrence ( 12 points, including o trio of
~three-pointers) in the scoring department.
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Kim notched four uf her sc.,.cn points in the finai pe-
riod, but ama~sed eight of her 10 assists before intCTmis:
~io11 . 1 he 5-foot-6 ~u.111dout also addc'd nine -rebounds,
helping limit the Trojun~· second-shot opportunities. •
Lurmann compile<t all IO points by intermission ' and
pullcu dowr 14 reboui1ds, block,cd two !>hots and ~1ade
two ste:ils. ' .
: ·Lawrence."'~ htld scoreless the finnl 13:41, however,
,. contributing to the Trojan:;' 4-of ·23 shooting from behind
the nrc.
Mesa· j~nior Chanel Anderson, pitted a1£ain't physic~il
5-1 1 freshman Monique Mathews, acklcu seven boarus
and five points.
I "They outplayed us," said Uni Coach Dob ·nernal.
"The outhu~t lcd us nnd their match-u,p -zone cooled 'us
"The lir.,t ' time we played .them {a 44-39 Uni win), ·off a little." · .... . ' . . . .·.
·Sailors ·Eagles chew : up·:.Wolverines
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tancia High's girls bnsketball
. team got off to a slow start
the ·coo~l;ling staff termed as a "fotdown in · •Tues.day nig~t •. l1ut there was
the second quarter,'' when Santa Marga-noth111g slow \V1th ·the -Eagl~s
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t~·neup for rita outSf<>red the Tars, f0-18. once they turned the corner 1n
Harbor prc~entcd n balanced a'unck • · the se'cond ~ua·rter as they
with Jenny Jcnnin}JS (16 pohlts) leading . ''c.ht on. to t>tmch ou.t tl~o host WOodbridge th~ scoring parade: Melissa Sch\Jtl had ts·· Aliso Niguel W~lvennes, 55-30. i11 Pacific
points and fO rcboundc;; Mand)' Cfoyton C~~st L~ague ncll!->n. .
~ Santa Margarita proves to be
no problem for Clf-bound Sailors
after an 18-2 first-qua'rter spurt.
had 12 points, sever! rcb,ounds oncJ six as-
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1.l~e .. 1cto1y keeps ~he. ~·~gle~ in. the hunt
si ts; and Andree Vcchu bl d1ipped in with . for a i;u~rnntecd. Cll· D1v1s1<?n. Ill;~ playoff
l')ine points and eight as~ists. berth with one gomc rcma1n1n~ 111 lca~uc
' With 'the win the Sailors improved to play. Only the ttlp three tc:rn1s 111 the f111al
20-4 overall.· standings are'gu~1r:rn tecd a Jll~yoff position.
Coach l~uss D;wis and hi s l:!agles nrc
r~111kcll No. 5 in the CIF Division 111 poll,
.Slit' :ire abo in the uncomfort~ble position
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1 larbor High') girls basket-M.A. Olytt11 ~1 : r:~
h.1 11 team jumped to' an 18-' :ii ._...... . o· o 2 o
2 first-quarter lend, then . =:::,. : ~ ~ a
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Many hand<> shared in Tuesday's triumph,
with Jessica Waltz turning in1
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b<;.\t performances of the ~cason, according
to Davis. She scored .14 pai nts, including
two three-pointer!, :u1d dished off four as·
Si\t'i. ga rita Tue day night as the CIF·boun.d =., . ~ ~ ~ :
SaiJors tuned up for Oieir title-showdown ~?'10ft ~ : ~ ;
with heralded Woodpridge. · Toult u 1 2i eo Tot.•lt
KMla Dominguez had five ste~1ls and
" 16"11 40 three assists UT a big noor game, and tC<im·
rhe Sailor~ (8-1), who are at Wood-4 ICHI ffMUTIU
bridge (9-0) Thursday night for a shot at a ~ ".,.., 11 11 11 21.:eo pie~c o ( the Seu View crown had little s..nu MMa,orll.a • . • 1 10 11 ••-•• • I • .J.jlOOM ...,,1,,....pofl -~Mill~ l. V"hlllll 1. ~~ -._ 11 &rouble at Santa Morgora tn ~espate what Tkh.Olul · ~·. • •
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mate~ Cyndi Richards and sophomore Jill
lllock had Si '< and five rebounds, rcspcc-
• tlvely.
Ali\o Niguel lcil 7·6 after one qumtcr.,
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but then Estancia WCQt on a 42-15 blitz in
the next two quarters, keyed by the scori.ng
of Waltz, who scored all of her 14 points in
that sp;in.
• Black, who hil 7 of 11 at the line, was
also in double figures for Estancia with 13
point s. . . . .
HtANCIA 55, ALISO NIOUIL 30
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OWens, ·May,
Schutz make
it omcial
~ Misty May signs the
dotted line on contract
with Long Beach State;
Owens, Schutz taking
wares to Colorado .
C alvary Chapel High's
Courtney Owens and
Newport Harbor's Misty
May and Melissa Schutz of
Newport Harbor signed letters
'of intent on Tuesday.
The letter of intent' is a
one-year contract that is
administered by the NCAA. It
provides for a scholarship
agrcc}l1cnt as well a~ rules that
a student-athlete mu~t abide.
While ~chobrships can only
be for one year at a time, they
are always renewed unlci.s
there is a major problem.
Thc)C full
scholarships
include
tuition,
books, room
and board.
Courtney
and Melis&.
will be
teammates .
at the
University of
Colorado,
while Misty
will piny at
Long Dench
State. Both
Charlie
Brande
Volleyball
schools arc excellent. Long
Beach State has been in the
NCAA Final F.our four of the
last six years and is renowned
for its tremendous trainiog
program.
Color:ido is a program that is
on the rise. It has been in the
top 15 nationally for the l!l!>t
three years, and with one of
the·top recrui!ing "Classes this
year, ~hould move even higher.
lts offensive system is very
excit•ng and has been ~lied
"fast break,v~llc.yball,0 which
will suit Melissa's and ·
Courtney's athleticism
perfectly. ·
• Newport Harbor's Sara
Fairborn has been accepted to
Princeton· where she was {heir.
top volleyball reeruit. She is
sftll waiting to. decid.e between
Princeton, Cal-Berkeley and
Stanford .
Having been fortunate to
have ~oached Sara for many
years, it is great to watch her
combination of competitiveness
and intelligeoo: in her piny.• .
These: two traits have a'llowed
Sara to maximize her abilities.
•Corona del Mar's Jenny
Hover wrn t .. ke a trip to the {
University of Colo[adQ this
weekend, whicji should· help in
her decision of whether to play
at OJlorado or UCLA . The fire
that she hns coupled wiJh her
great understand ing or ihe
team concept will allow her to
be a positive fprcc at either
school. . •
It also appears that CdM's •
Ali Havriluk will attenp '
Cal-Derkclc,Y and play soccer.
She visited that school last
weekend.
It is f\J.n and cxcitiAg to
follow th e careers of each.of
these players that we have
watched represent our school
and clubs very successfully for
yeus.
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WQO<ll>ridve 65 El Toro 28 Thursclew1a OeMOa (l:30t
Mowpon Nerttor at Woodbndoe
Corene tlol •• , II Saiu M•o1111' El T Ol'O at Irvine
A view to the CIF · playons
~ Corona del Mar girls
can force a playoff with
Irvine, at worst, with a
victory on Thursday night.
BY BA.LILY FAULKNE&, Sroan Wuna
W hile league title hopes,
not CIF playoff qualifica-
tion, arc all that remain
in doubt for the Estancia High
. boys and Newport Harbor High
girls basketball teams, the postsea-
son picture is much more compli-
cated for the remaining Newport-
Mesa District teams.
The Estancia 0boys have already
clinched either the No. 1 or No. 2
spot in the Pacific Coast League,
and could wrap up the outright
title merely by beating uguna
Beach Friday, or having the Art-
ists lose tonight a~ainsl visiting
Laguna Hills.
The Newport girls could snag a
share of the Sea View League
crown by upsetting host Wood-
bridge, Orange County's top·
ranked squad, Thursday night, bµt
will do no worse than second. .
Coach Paul Orris' Corona del
Mar boys would clinch second
place by winning at Irvine tonight,
l!ut could conceivably be left seek-
ing an at-large berth, should they
lose, then fall at home to league
champion Santa Margarita Friday.
Should Irvine sweep the Sea
Kings, O rris' troops would need ·to
either beat Santa Margarita, or
have~ Woodbridge· lose to either
visiting El Toro tonight or at New-
port Harbor Friday to edge the
Warriors for third place.
If CdM loses to Irvine, Wood-
bridge wins· its last two, an_d both
CdM and Irvine win Frid;ty, they
would 'all tie for seeond, with a
three-way coin-nip winner earning
the No. 2 ~pol. , .
The two remaining teams would
decide the third spot on the basis
of their head-to-head records.
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W db .d LEAJllioqsrD:/DAtLY.bl.OT CdM would go over oo n ge, . , . . . .
Woodbridgo would go over Irvine, Cor9na del Mars Se~· Kings are reac hing for a bert~ m the C~F
and Irvine would go over CdM. · Division IV-~ b?YS . basketball playo!fs this ~e.e~. while ~s~ar:ic1a ·
If Costa Mesa's boys win home • I~ a lea~!p1pe . cinch to be s eeded tn the D1v1s.ion II}-~. ehmina-
games with University tonight and lions. Enc Schiff of Corona del. Mar (above) ls .seen gbing. to the
Laguna Hills Friday, an(!· the top in a tournament game against the Eagles in late D~e~ber.
Hawks lose tonight lo .Laguna , , ' ,
Beach, the Mustangs and Hawks If Laguna Hills beats Mes;i, :ind from t he No. 7. spot Inst wc~k.
would tie for third and play a . Estancia wins, the Hawks fin ish The C7c!M ~1rl~ wo~ld chnd '. at
vtayoff game to decide the No. 3. second and the Eagles win the least a _trc for t~ir~ w11h Sea Vrc w
representative. third-place lie-breake r with the foe lrvr:ie by .wrnning Thursday at
• · · M t · h · t ti · Santa ~aarganta. Newport s ~ys must wm twice us angs, aving swep icm rn If CdM beats Santa Margarita l~ e.ven .b~ .ehg1ble for an, :it-large their cross-town· series. a nd Irvine tops vi iting El Toro
bid m D1v1S1on lll·AA. Either Mesa or Ec:tancia will be T hursday a CdM-lrvine third·
If the ~sta Mesa girls win at left out of a guaranteed berth, but place ~!a)·oTf game would be re·
Laguna H1lfS Thursday, the Mus-either would be excellent at-large quired, Saturday at 11 a.m. at a
tangs wrap up second place, and candidates, having been ranked in neutral site to be determined.
Laguna Hills would win a tic-Division Ill most of the season. If CdM beats Sanl:i Margarita
breaker for third with Estancia, Estancia is No. 5 in the fin al Di· and Irvine tosC's, the Sea Kings :ire
should Estancia handle last-place vision Ill poll, while Mesa is listed playoff bound as the third-place
Laguna Beach at horn~. among the others, hav ing fallen team.
Pltchlne .. clinlc . vanguards fall in. ovlr,time
"A Pitching Clinic With ~rry
Sherry" will be presented nl Tn·
angle Squa·re on Saturday. · ·
Sherry is a former Wo rld S~ries
Most Valuable Player with the Los
Angeles Dodgers a nd was at one
time pitching coach for both the
Angels and Pittsburgh Pirates.
The clinic will feature pitching
instruction and an autographed
picture session with Sherry from
9:30-11:30 a.m. al Town Square
(located o n the entertainment
level at Triangle Squ~rc).
Where's my team?
If you're asking that question
about any sports-oriented team in
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar
or Costa Mesa, just call 642-4330.
~ Westmont survi ves
ambush by sec, takes
95-89 GSAC decision.
who trail ed by iust two at halftime.
Chris Kostof( enjoyed :l· produc-
tive night for sec. leading the
·team wit,h 24 points:
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WllTMONT 95,,SCC .,
Colden State Athletic Conference '
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MAUTIMI
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3.,alnt l"'lt: SoC•I Collt'ge-Nl•o •. Ko•lftrr •. re.
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Wednesday, February 8, 1995 1
a•llfLY
Aliso Nlguel boots Eagles, 2-0
COSTA MESA -.....,,;,-.....-
T.he Estancia High t4J'~ ·
g1rls soccer team
missed an opportunity ----
to clinch a CIF playoff berth Tues-
day, falling to visiting A liso
Niguel, 2-0 in a Pacific Coast
League cru~ial.
The Wo lverines (5-3-1 in
league) moved past the Eagres (4·
3-2) into third place with one
game remaining, thanks to two
first-half goals that stood up.
The Eagles must defeat visiting
Laguna Beach Thursday and hope
league-leading University can de·
feat Aliso to gain the guaranteed
third playoff spot.. •
A combination of an Estancia
win and Aliso tic, or Eagle tie and
Aliso loss, wo ul<l force a third·
place playoff game to award the
pl~1yoff berth.
ALISO NIGUIL 2, ISTANCIA 0
Aliso Niguel scoring: Fr.inson 1, Scott.
S;wes: Roy 10.
Estancioa saves: Ferryman 4.
I talftime: 2·0.
In othe r girls soccer:
•Costa Mesa playe d first-place
University scoreless fur one half,
but the Trojans (8·5·5, 6·0·3)
broke through five minutes into
the second half on a go:il coming
off a corner kick, and added l\\O
late goals for a 3;0 \ictory 011 1hc
Musiangs' field.
Jessica Schroeder \\as dcnie.d on
an C:\Cellent scori"ng chance in the
first hal~thanks to an c'<ccllcnt
'save by thc\tl!li l.e,cpcr.
Mc!>a dips io 7. !2, 0-9. ·
UNIVERSITY 3, -COSTA MESA 0
Uni' ersitr scoring: StcphMson t,
C3lrow 1, S1nnay I. S3,es: Kru1l0ff "·
Cosl;t Mesd s.\\cs: Rindcrl.ncchl 6.
lblftime: O·O"
First victory 'for SCC
COST A MESA .._ .
ll1c Suu1hcm C01ifor-~.
nio . Collci:c b~1scball
team ea rned it5 fir~t .
victory of ~he 1995 seai.01\ by de·
feating Orange County ri\,al Chap·
man University, 8-6, at Vanguard
Field.
sec (1~) produced n si"t·run
second inning, sending 12 men to
the plate with five singles and four
i.tolcn bases in 1he frame.
Jason Albrand led the Van·
guards by going 3 for 4, while jun·
ior Urian Nolan had a pair of hi1s.
Senior k flhander Jeff Beckley
\vent 51/J innings, allowing three
runs on six hits \\-ith five walks,
"h1le f.1nning two to impro\'e his
record 10 l·I.
T~c Vanguards entertai n Whit·
tier College on Friday at 2 p m.,
\\ ith female pitcher Ila Borders
slated 10 start her ccond ga me of
the ~c ason.
sec a, CHAPMAN •
Ch;ipman 000 102 003 -6 8 1
SoC•I Collcge 161 000 00-c -8 12 3
Becldcy, llomutoff (6), llolm3n (8),
Primm (9) ;ind Crassr; Ray, Cul.ier C:ll,
Guzman (6), Best (8) and Preis.
W -Becl.ley, 1·1. l -Rly, 0·1. S·Primm (I).
28 -McReady CQ, Se\O'ell (SCQ, Sl3gcl
tSCQ. HR-Medieros <Cl.
Vanguards drop pair
GOLETA -The ---
Southe rn California ~
Cull ege· i.oflball team __;, __ _
ope·ned the scaso~n on
the shon end of a. doublche.1dcr
Tuesday at UC Santi B.1 rb.1 ra, droppi~g the opener, 3-0 and the
nightcap, 8-1 .
Senior Shannon S:n lur. ''ho
start.Cd the opener lor· the \'Jn·
,guards, acco unted for the '1'11o r>'
uni} run ''ith a ('lllc·out '"th·
rrtning home run U\er the klt-lu:ld
lencc. ln \:as her only at·b:n of 1hc
da). ·-
Junior second b.1~c:m.1n Jen C.1-
nN> "t:nt 2 lor 4 ~'1t h a ".rlk on
the day for the. \'ungu:i rd~. ''ho
play tl.ieir hQme opene r 1 hursd.ly.
UC SANTA BARBARA 3
SOCAL COLLEGE 0
' <firs! g.1mc)
SoC;il Collrgc OOU OOP 0 ... a 1 • 2
UC.S.mla 8.irba1a 2 10-000 ).-l 6 1.
_.._' --------"1---l:~:m~::~:~LE High "h~ ~ -1nioo
WIDNESDAY M.ir .it lr.-ine, ;:JO pm,; oar Co1oni dcl ."1.ir. 3;15
•••ketlt•ll
• Commu"ilY college men •
-C)preu .ii OCC, i p m.
Communiry college
"1!incn -Or.lnge Co~I al Cyprl'Ss, 7 p,m.
lligh St hool bu) s •
h l.ln<i.l .ii Aliso "ii;ul'I, 7
p.m.; Uni\crsily .ii Cosr.i
5.lnt;a M.lrgnil.i ~I Newport p.m.; Estanci.i .ii Aliso ,
H~rbor, 7:)0 p.m._ .Nigul'l, l :lS p,m ; N~port
Gelf
Communitv colleg~ -·
Or.inge Cb.ul \'S. Citrus ;tnd
Mt. S.n Anlonio, Cc>S13 \tcs.i
CC. llOC)n.
Seccer
Hubor .ii i.inla \hri;.u1tol.
3·1 S p m.; Uni\Crs1ty .ii
co.t.i \tcs.i, 3.15 pm .•
Tennis
· Collci;r "omcrf -\\hither
oll Southern C•l1forni.i
Collegt!, 3 p.m.
S.t\ltof ind lrw.1; Atl<>'OOd and Mll.t.
w ->.t"ood, 1-1. l -S.tylor, 0-1.
l l -Munt&Ol'ltry (UCS8). :_.
------------------------~.• UC SANTA IAllUllA I ,.~
IOCAL COLLIOI 1 .•"
tfouston, Brandt (6) 'nd lc"•s, Pcpplcs
(4); O'BriC'n 3nd Roly. W-O'Brien, 1-1 .
l -Jlouston, 0·1. 28-R.ly <UCSB I 2,
Montgomt>ry (UCSBI. llR -S•~lor (SCQ.
Clf basketball rankings
Est:incia High's E:i·
gles continue to rest in • ~
the upper cchr lun of '
1he .CJF Divi'.~n Ill ----
boys ba-.ketb:itl :ankings as the
resular SCJ~On heads iOIO it~ final
\\eek.
T he Eagles (21·3) "!re No. 4,
"h1le anothe r Ne\\p'.lr'-~lcsa Drs·
tnct c;chool, Corona d~i Mar (13·
JO), is at the No. Ill berth in the
D r'i ion IV poll.
On the gi rls side Ne\\pon Har·
bor ( 19-4) is No. 3 and E:.tancia
(14·6) is No. 5 in Divisio n Ill girls,
with Costa ~ks:i ( 16·8) aho men·
tioned .
BOYS IASKETIALL
CIF Division Ill -1. Sonora, 21·3;
2. Artesiil, 20·3; 3. Har'\ard·Westlal.e,
19·2; 4. Estancia, 21 ·3; 5. Dos
Pueblos, 20-2; 6. Sant.l P.l ula, 20-2; i.
Notre O;ime, ShcrmJn OaL.s, 16·5; U.
.Redondo, 18-4, and l a Canada, 16-i;
10. Lompoc, 16·4.
Oi11ision IV -1. Sant.l Clara, 16·6;
2. T\\cnt,nine Palms, 16-4; J.
Ve rbum Oei, 16·5; 4. Crossro.ids,
lJ·i ; 5. Serrr.l, 13·6; 6. SI. Bernard,
12·10; T. Murphn 17-3; 8. Pius 'X,
1-J. 7; 9. Calvar Ch;ipe l, 18-5; 10.
Coron ii de l \'\Jr, 13· 10.
GIRLS ilASKETIALL
CIF 01\'•'>ion Ill -1~ 1'.C\\bUl'Y Park, '
22·1; 2. Bi~hop Montgomcr)', llJ-4; .l.
Ne,,porl Harbo r, 19·4; 4. San DimJs,
16·6; 5. b t,,ncia;H -6; 6. Redondo,
18·4; i . 8011if<1, 17·4; 8. Morningside,
16·5; 9. Tro,, 16·5; 10. Temesc;)I
Canvon, 15·6. Others: Costa ~ks.i,
Souih Pas_~~a, Nordhoff, Rim of the
World, MOJ olia, Cabrillo, Rosary,
Mo'fp;irk, ionecr, Cal~basas. • ·
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DEEP SEA
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3 c.tlico, bass, § s.ind b.iss, ..s-~culpin, ·i
.shcq>hcad, 1 s rocLfish, 1 "hitcfish, 24 .~ ·
blue perch.
Newport L•ndin9 -1 bo.it. 22 t1~glcrs~ 22 sa~if bass. 92 sculpin 40
m.idcrel. · •
HIGH SCHOOL·
GIRLS BASKETBALL
COSTA MISA, 52, UNIYIR~ITY 37
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BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Depanmmt at the DaUy Pilot is pltrzseJ ..,
to 11nntJUna 11 new Jeroia nmu a~·IQ new businesses.
Wt wiU ntJUJ SE.ARCH the 1111~ for Jf'U aJ no t!Xtm charge. and !4iM Jf1U tk
• tim~ and t~ trip llJ the 01urt Ht:11« in Santa Ana. Then, of alllne, ".ffer the smrch
is completNJ UK wiU file yqur ftait:Wus busine11 'll41ne statmtmt wiJh the County
Cini publi.th <ma a Wtdt for four Wtt!ts as rtquirtti by '4w and thm fi~ J'l"r pro<(
of publicari4n with the Counl] Ckrlt.
PIMY stqp by(() fik J'I"" fictilious butiness Jllllmlmt Ill the Dtril) PWt, 330 W
BaySI. GJsra Mesa. If you CfllfMf SltJ/> by, pletmaJ/usat (114) 642-4321 anti. u
rviU ~ armngnnmts for )bU to han& this proatiurt by mtJi.L
If JOU JhouJd haw any farthtr ~ns. plb:tse r.al/ us anti u wi.O ~ mqrr tJxm
g/all-to assist J'IU. G<Jod melt in J011T MUI busiMJt
EOUrTY CAPITAL
Perpetual prel"1ed SloQt
and related surplus . .. ...................... -<>·
Commonatock..... . ................. 4,156 ~~ ·;,,;;iiiS·•~ ~i&i' .................. 3·036
reserves ........ ~..... .... ..... • ................ (171)
Net unrealized holdtna gains (loaees)
on avallable·lor•sale securttlee .............. (118)
Total equity capital. .. .. ... . .. .. . ...... 6,903
Total liabllitlet, Mmlted~lfe
preferred alock. and equity capilal .. .. 99.~2
We lt'le underalgned drectora. ett•I to the correctness of this statement of rel0Uf08I end
liabl"1iu We deelare lhat It hat ~ ••amloed
by us, and to lt'le best of our knowledge and belief has been Pf9P8red In contonnance with the lnalnlOtlont 8nd 11 true and correc:1
llerllLllst , .... ) , =a......,. I OltedCWa
~ .... )
I, DAVJO TEDROW. SVPICFO of the ab0¥8
nemed t.161 do .._ dedare flat thla Report of
Concllon .. true flwf 00ff8CI '° .,.,. beet of my
M .... and be41ef. ..... ,.... .....
Nlllf1ld NewDott 8eed'I • C<*I Meta Daily Ploc February e, 1918
SHAREHOLDER'S EOUrTY
20 Preferred stock a. No. shares OU1Standino~ • O
21. Commons~ &. No. lhJr•
authoflled ....... 1.200,000
b. No. ehar• ou11tandlng ..... 2.037 Amount s.&•7,000 ~: ~g~t·c·ooRiBUTED C0APITAC'""'" ............. ; 1 ·~·000
(sum of Items 20, 21 & 22) .. ..... . ...................... .. . ..... ...... ... , 7,301
24 •• Undivided profits •fld . • b~~:=·oain.iiOUi' ................................................................ <128,
on available for sale aecutirl... . ......... . .......... _ ... r........ , .(~i9) ~: ¥gm1H9~~~~11on 8<4ua1men1. ................................. 0
27. t~'fA~Ll~~~rr~l4AN'o ~~AREHOl00ER'S EQUITY .... :::::::·::~· ·:~:~
MEMORANDUM amount outstanding u of repon date
St.andby letttra of credit ..
The undeflianed. PhlllP Harlord, SVPICFO and HafV9Y Fergute>n,
Preeid8m/CEO, of~ above named bank, each dedar•. for hlmMH alone
and noc tor f'8 other: I have ~al knowledge of the maltefa contained 11'1 tt'6a r9P011 end I .,....,_ ht MCh atetement In Mid rtpOrt le true Each of the
U1ldellianed, tor t'llm88elf alone and noc tor the°'*· 09f1tflet under penalty of ~ ihet Iha lofwgoinO It true 8nd oorrec:1
EJcecuted on JANUARY 27, t995, •• F~laln Valley, c.~. ... ...... ~ ......., ........... ~ ......... tlCaO
PUBLIC NOTICE
F .. Ml.Fall11
FICTnlOUI 11-11 MMEITAn.WT IS/at~ o~~s:i
OLD VIENHA OttEESECAKE ~
(8) EDWARD'S CHEESECAKES,
1023 El cam1no. Cosca Mesa CA
2626
Edward W llaCIC. '2366 • Mlatlon Vitjo, CA 26112
Tiiis bUSlntSS 1s conouc1e<1
by 1111 lndlVlclu.t.
Tiie r'9111rlnt commtflOl4 to
lrl!ISICl buslnetl Urtdtf lilt ficllllous buSlntss name or
.ttM$ flsftd aboW Oft Jll'IU*Y
1995
S16'iED: fDWAAD W BABIC nus s1a11men1 wa1 tlled Wiii
1111 CCklli!y Clltlt ol OMHGE
COUlll't on .lan\larY 3 I. I 9116 NOTICE·Tllla Flc1nlous Name
Stalll'Mftl .... It.It Yt*1
Oft\ flt .. la Wll flltd Iii Ille
lftCI Of ~IY CWlt A 11tW
tCtlliOUt ........ ~ si.-
t must bl lllCI llllOft 1W
Tiie lllna ol 1111 ltltl!Nnl °" not OI W mflt 111 M •• Of FlciltlcM Name ii of
tiQtlll of WIONf Uf\dtf .r. S•. « common 11w Ste k1011 14400 at MCI ,
ltld Pl'~
QI i ... 8Ndl·Co111 ..... ~ r~J&1s22.-~.
... ..,.. BMich/Coata Mesa Daily Pitot Wednesday, February 8, 1995 • ..... ,_ W •nca ..UC IOT1Cll PWllC IOTICll W IOTICll ..UC IOTICll
.... Tim =-:'..::-:'*·~~ 1-.Cowlly ..._ .. ......._. ~r:~c!: PUIUCIOTICI ...CllOTU WICIOT1CI ~~TO
'BUI llncl lot .. ~.:=.... ... ™-.!!!!!!"!'........ -tltllH ~ .. ~ ...... -.. ~~ Nftlport 9Mc:h. CA .... I ..... I ......... !!__ e&L MCOMDUC --:::===~~~1''i'Q'l1"4 • ft1~m.... -.d IHEP-•T-TO -...... A ..... _ -8l 1ll 111-. a ti ttlllltiiie •••-............. , .... -t•t•I ...... No...._., .. HIN>bellPPGli-..•,.. CWIT-OP -• -......,. 9auliqut.....,,.. ...... tnl .... ••nt .... 111111 To Whom a~~ 8Tal-t OP In ..,_ .. Pw. M.l_..tcpwww .... to M-8ULK W.. FOR•IA O•WaRAL 9iONll, lne" (Arizona Corpoo n. ~ C*ION-The lolowino Plftonl are The fc11ot111n1 ,,.,._.. .. e«n• l<AWA~ Hli'Olfll
WJllll INI OP IEU.ATPUIUC~....., .. --oC h -.,-PM~ f9ll0n), 1 ~ w. S1rahan dOir1QtMlllnesla1· doinQbulineP u · doinQ~u tt(are) ~ '°-. o.. -•MhhOUI TOT-.. H10HUr 9mQIR dn1itl41&. ,_ -Publl1hed Newporl Dr •• Tempe AZ 15213 HIG~ QAOWn-4 MUSH· l'ff£RNATIONA1.. Tl'~Vfl IOl ENTERPRISES.~-Of AICoholoc 9e¥-
1Ul I....... '°" CASH, ..... IMMr ™E P£m~ ~ .... U.C.C.) e.ac~ ..... Delly Tt'lll bu~il\HI It con-ltfG GAOUP, •es &le 17\h OUTATTERS, 2404, Cam-21421 f>en&ae:CM c._ Hun-•• Comol 10 ... ~. ""~:-l*tOna oC .. UnllM ---.. ,. ..... WILL end ._... ... 4ttn Pilot fetlnlliry •• 1995. dUeted by •• CC>rJK?tlan St.. Ste. eoo. ~ M ... lfto dlil Allton ,A131, t.'t» llnglon e..ch, CA t264t holle beverages at '20
,_..---.. UM 04 dence by a Cuhler't c:odlCll, I 1nY1 be Mmllted Noe1ce " ~ ~ '° W952 Type of butines1. e...cy CA t2e27 lll'd'I 9Nd'I CA 02e2t Lau rt 8 o •. 2 14 2 1 8tlllot St. Slille D Cotti ,,_. fldttfout 8u1IM11 °**drawn on a .... or '° ~ lha • end creditors of the WlttUll Supply Aetall Store High Growth Capital Kattne GotM, 24141 Cam-Pen11co11. Hunllnglon Mesa, c:A 92621 'w1tr1 a
Na"'e: COSTA MESA ne-.. banll. °' ... ~ any COdlclt .. ~ IWMd Mier 1111 a ~ PUIUC llOTICI The regtslranl(a) com-Group • (Cat.tomla), 485 d4ln. 1..-guna Niguel, CA 8"ctl, CA 12&41 "47" On-Site General HO"OA, 2150 Harbor .-... '-eof, *-"on any fof ...... ..io., In lhe file .... II abcxll to be mede of menc9d to lransact busl· Easl 17VI St , Ste. 600, mn Thia bullnHs II con-(Pub'ic ~ Piiia) ..
81¥d C09ta M"a CA °"* finendal lnltiMlofl "-bye. cout. Ui• .... ,, deacrlbed ... ,a~TT/I nen under lhe fictitioua Costa t.4en, CA 82627 Thia business 11 con-duded by an lndMdual cense(t) f2eii ' ~In MdlOll 5t02 °' nE P£T1TlON '9qU9Sts beloW. Actttt.us business. name(•) listed Th11 bu1ine11 Is con-ducted b)': an lndMdUal The reg1strane commencied Publllh•d Newport
The fictitious Bu11nesa the Calllomla An•nclal ~ -:""i::' 1he ,::; name:, ::: -=~ ........_ Mllllfte ~ on~:M-'imi Inc ducted by: • corporatlon Registrant has not y., 10 11'ansac1 bustnelt UOO• Beacll-Costa Mes• Daiy
...,,_ ~ to lbOYe Code, aulhorind 1o do .._ .. ..._._..._..__ ~ HENR~l.AN SIMM~ ltatement M!Ji et S B que 0 ~ " Th• reglatranl(s) com-begun to ltal'IUCI bustneta the flctlllou1 name(•) ltsted Polo( Januaiy 25, febnlaity WM lhct In o...,.. r ........... bullnen In the Stale ol ..., .. .,...,..,,, ... ....,, S• n.. 1 ~-• · urg, 1 menced to transact bu~ \#\der the fie1itlous name(s) ebove on: 1,:n-95 1 e 1995 Oct. 15 th ~ .. F Calllomla, AU. PAYABLE ..... Act. (Thi• aulhof'ily AND LINDA AOElf SIM· o~-~"' ~°"' ~e This statement WU flied nest undet tile lictihou• ~Sled above. Laura 8ox • • . W833 = F50lll11 ' 1• Fh AT THE TIME OF SALE, al Wll allow the f*IOnlll rep-MONS, ~ HAI~ PR(). cwea=;:E ~~TCRNITY ~th thee County CJefll of business name(1l ttsted Karene GOUid Thlt 1t1tement wu filed l---------
Ed.WMt Comp1ny, (CA rtgflt, •Ind ine.r.t Mild ~~ ~nvny ~~suiiE50c CO~~ MANAGEMENT. 3505 Ca· 12~5 ounty on anuwy above on: J0-1-94 This statement wu filed with the County Clettc ol PUIUC llOTICl Corp,) c/o Mayer, Bl'own & by 11 u Tnmee, In tt'81 l'MI ___.• Bel ,.,._,, ap-MES• CA 92627 • dltlac Ave Sulle 106 • F833738 High Growt h Ca pit t i With the C<Mlty Ctertc of Orange County on Januaiy Plaft 365 s arano 1380o P'°'*'Y tltuat.d In uld ...... -. ore -'V. oer· "' Costa ~·CA 92626 • Group, by Ev.ren Gust. Orange County on January 24, 1995 Fii it. FaU71
\.o9 ~ CA eOo71 ' Coilnly and Stat•, d• taln ll9l'Y lrnpolWlt ICttOl'IS, The toc:atfon In C?alilomla Perinatal Services Inc Published Newpol'I Beach· CEO 17, 1995 ,83474e flCTfTIOUS IUllEll
G.W.West, I,;., a CablC)f-9a'lbed II folows: LOT !:::,. ~~ r::; ~ :l: :,:, =·~ otfice (Delaware). 1850 Pattcw•y CoS11 Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-This statemenl waa filed F833elO Published Newport Beach-llAllE STATEWlfl
nla corporallon, (CA = ~ ~~~ to ~ notice '° 1n1':ea As ISied by ·the Mllef, al Place, Marietta. GA 300G7· uwy 25, February 1. 8, 15, ~th the~ty CJeO< of Publtslled Newpof1 Beach· Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 • Tile lolowl\g PlfS~1~
Corp.), 2 NOrthpOlnt Ort.., IN 800t< pertOM IMllesa they Jllve olher business names and 8?74 1995. ·~ Yon anuaiy Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-February 1, a. 15, 22. 1995. a/at• dOl'IQ buslllt$S IS J 1700, Ho1111on, Tex11, INClusivr· 6:G~~S~ W9l'ted notice or COl\Hnled addreuu used by the This business is con· W827 24· 1 F83474_, uary 25. Fet><uary 1. 8, is. W838 ~ LI= 1~~ia~110ill
77080 LANEOUS MAPS. IN THE to lhe PfOPOMd ac1lon ) Mllef within thr" year1 be-duc1ed by: a corpor.stion PU E 1995 ve em Edwatcl Aulomodve Inc., a OFFICE OF THE COUNTY The lndependenl adminli. fore the date eucti lilt was Type ol Business: Mater-BLIC NOTIC Pul)llshed Newport Beach-· wa23 PUBLIC NOTICE Jesus ~ 11~80 E Btl· CMlfOf"'9 Corporation. (CA RECOR ER lration authority \lrif be tent or dellll9r'ed 10 the nlty CIH management ser-Co11a Men Daily Pilot mont Anaheim,CA9c 05
Corp.). 2005 Compton COUNTY D OF SAID granted unless .,, Int•-buY9f .,.: NONE vtcea !nctuding per1n1tat FlcHt1ou1 Febnnty 1, a, 15, 22. 1995. PUBLIC NOTICE Flcllllout Tl11s l>llS!l'eSS is conaucl&C
Way, AlpNRtta. Georgia, The ;...._.,, lddreu nted Plf.otl l'ilet an o4> The names and business monitonng to patiems 1r1 a Buslnes• Name w836 •u1lne11 Name Oy an ma~dull
30202 Pf-...-.., or ~ '° fie peiltlon Ind adelreun of 1he tiuy., .,.: home enworvnerit St•tement Flctlt1ou1 St•\ement ReoR~t ~-no1 yet ~
This bullnesl was con. :i":. ~~ snow good cat .. wtly the OEN MAR. A CAUR>ANIA The reglstrant(s) com-The lotlOWing PlfSOOS are PUBLIC NOTICE 8u1ln•H Mame The tollov.1ng J*tonS tr• to rinsac:t t>;imess unae1 !tie dUded by a general Patt· abo dffCl'lbed II ~ ~ not grant lhe GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, menced to ttansac:t busl-dotng business as: Statem.nt doing business u : fldltlous MlllfSS name °'
,_..,,_, Ye • ~ auehorlty. CONSISTING Of MARTHA ne11 under the liet>~1ous LYN'X INTERNATIONAL. FlcUtlou• The following persons are CARR S OF MANCHES-llMTl9$isted M'flll
Ed-West Company, Milk = ~~rv:s'EACH A HEAAIH<l on the pell-YARBROUGH ANO OEN-bus1ne11 name(s) listed 292• Cheslnul Ave., Costa Bu1lneu NeMe d0ing business as: TEA. 333• E. Cout Hwy .. SIGNED JESUS GALVEZ
Benson. President, G.W. CA 92663. ' tion Will be held on MARCH SCO SALES, A CAUFOR· aboYe on: 10-15-94 Mesa, CA 92626 Sl•tement LUNA TUBES, 26-41 Elden Corona dtl Mar, CA 92625 This Slalefl'!~I was 1 leC \Ill
WEST. INC. General Patt• The undertlnned di• 2, 1995, al 1:45 P.M. In NIA CORPORATION, AS Perinatal SeMces Inc., !SI Don H. Millhouse, 2924 The foUowlng persons are Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA Bernad1t1e Jutrez., 521 Ille Covnty Cwt ol ORA.'>GE
,_ daltns .. lia..:°' f Dept. 703 located el 3-41 GENERAL PARTNERS, 465 Secretary Clles1nut Ave .. Cost Mesa. doing business as: 92627 Po.nsett•t Ave . Corona det County on Janu~ 31 1995
TI'lll statement WU li1e<I ty Of any n.. City Orlve South. Or· FOREST AV£ .• P,O. BOX l)lis statement was filed CA 92626 H.T. INTERIORS, 1048 Ir· Louis Bozolly. 2~1 Elden Mar, CA 92625 NOTICE TnLS fctil!OIJS Name
wftll 1he ~ Olene O( ~~:=-prop-ange, CA 92S68. 565, LAGUNA BEACH, CA wtth the County Cl~ Of Gordon MtRhou .. , 2924 vine Ave., Su.te 433, New-Ave.. Costa Mou, CA This buslneu la con-Sta!ement exons live years Or_,. County on January mon dellanallon. corn-IF YOU 08JECT TO lhe 92652. Orange County on January Chestnut Ave., Costa Men. port Be1cll, CA 92660 92627 ducted by: an lnct1vidual from me aate n was 0 111 Vie
30. 1995 Said aaJe wll be made granting of lhe petition, you The assets to be IOld are 12. 1995 CA 92626 Allison Haley, 333 Eas1 This business Is con-Registrant llas not yet Olla ot the county Clef1( A new Publllhed Newpotl Betch-without warranty should appear 11 the hear· descr1bed In generM as: all Fe33739 Chi• Wad•. 2924 Chestnul 19\h St., Costa Mesa, CA ducted by an lndMdual begim to tr1nuct bus1ness Fietibous Busll'less t.ame St.ate
G:osla Mele Pi1ot F•bru.llY °' lmplled regarding~ Ing and state your ob-invenlory, svpPl'ees, equip-Published Newport Beach· Ave.6' Cosll Mest, CA 92627 Ttie reglstrant(s) com-under the Gctitlous name(s) ment must be ltlea betMe 111a•
8, 15, 22, March 1, 1995. potMSllon, Of other .,.;. jectionl or file. written o4> ment. llxtures, fumlshlng1 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-9262 Pam Terry, 2t05 San Joa-menced to transtct busl· listed tbOve time The 1~1119 ol tlltS stateinent W850 cumbr'ancff '° Ntilfy the jection• with in. court be-and lumitUfe, covenanl not uary 25 February 1 8 t5 This business la con-qln Hills Rd.. Newport ness under the ficlltlous Bernadette Juaru aoes 1101 01 iise.t au1J1or11e !tie --,-U-l-L-IC-ff'7'0-T_l_C_E __ , \#lPald o1>1i9at1on NCured 10fe the hearing. Your ap-10 compete. and leasehold 1995 • ' · • ducted by: a general part· Beach. CA 92660 business name(s) listed T_hls statement was filed use tn !lus state 01 41 FICtit.M
by Hid Deed of Trus1. wllh pearance may be In person lmprovemenls and •re lo-· w826 n,:rs~ip 1 This business Is con· above on: H0·94 with Ille County Clerk of Business Name in v olabon 01 Lo•n No • Interest and other sums 1 or by your ettomey. cated tt: 250 E. 17111 eg stranl has no yel ducted by: • general part· Louis Bozofly Orange County on Januaiy Ille rights of inolller unoer
8ARVAK. provided therein; plin .~ IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR STREeT. SUITE C, COSTA PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ 1~0e l~~~l~~s bnuas~:~j nerslllp This slatement was flied 24, 1995 f834748 Fede<af Slate or common law A.P NUMBER vanoes 11 any th.-.under Of 1 contingenl credllOf ol MESA, CA 92627 11 d bo Registrant has not yet with the Counry Clerk ol Published Newport Beach· (See Section 14400 et seQ
• and 1niereit th.eon; and the deceased, you rmist tile Tiie business ntme used Fictitious ~te ~ Mrlrh begun to transact business Orange County on January Costa Mesa Daily Pilot eusintSS ana Protess•ons 423-134-CU plU f cha Ind your claim with the coul'I by lh• 1oller al thal loca· B 1 N on · ouse undor tho hc:t1t1ous name(s) 11, 1995 Cod ) RESS Or-d•r No • s ees. r~, ex· and mail a copy to the Po"' i ron la· HAIR PRO-UI MH am• This statement was filed tisted above Fe33923 February 1, 8. 15, 22, 1995. F 'r
91489 .. pense1 of the ruslee and sonal represenl11lve ap· OUCTIONS St•~•ment with the County Clerk of Allison Hale°y Publlshed New rt Beach· W8"'1 11st iln~ 'w
NOTICE OF :!idth~t~f ~~ed J!! pointed by th• court wilhin Tiie anlicipated date ol d:J1ne~f~~~ ~sons are ~~a~~s County on January Thls statement was filed Costa Mesa Daify° Pilot Jan· PUBLIC NOTICE ALDEN l 1 ,}~~~ti!~·. TRUSTEE'S SALE 1 tal t of 'd ..,,,. tour months from the date the bulk sale FEBRUARY 1 · • wilh the County Clerk of ra CA 90703• o •moun , UI o'!'''Va. of first issuance of the let· 28 1995 at the offlCle of COL ON LEATHERWARE f834747 Orange Counly on January uary 25, February 1, 8, 15, NOTICE OF .,.,rntos UNDER DEED liOOs et the lirM of tn1tlal 19"1 as provided In seclion National Bink ol So CaH· COMPANY. 892 Presidio Publishod Newport Beach· 24, 1995 1995. N!wpon Buc:h·Costa Mesa
OF TRUST publication of lhll Notice la 9t00 of the Cal lomla Pro-lornla 4100 Newporl Dr .• Costa Mesa, Cahlorn1a Costt1 Mesa D11ly Ptlot Fe34719 W824 APPLICATION TO CN29198913233MJFe!I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT $253,028.79. 1
• •--,,._ 'Pt 92626 SELL ALCOHOLIC 8 15 21 Mar 1 1995 O•t•· 02I03/1HS bat• Code. The lime "" fol• .... acti .. #130, Newport Colello Mardildan 892 FebrUIJY 1. e. 15. 22. 1995. Published Newport Beach· PUBLIC NOTICE BEVERAGES ~:: :A::DEDbc~! RESS FINANCIAL ~:1':. ~:~, e~~ B~~\~~ 9:::!°is iubject Pres1d~ or .. Cosla
0
Mesa. W839 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot f f 11 January 30, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE
ber 14: 1H2 UNLESS COftPOMTIOtl,. c.a. the heiring date noticed to Calolorni1 Un.IOJm Com-~~~·~:~~~n 892 Pre-PUBLIC NOTICE February 1. 8. t5. 22, ~998365. Bu11:!:.o~:m. lo Whom It May Con-STAT'[.wTOf~
T E c TO tom&a corponatlon, •• above. merclal Code Section ' 1 • cern· PUERTO NUEVO Of YOU AK A TION Trust.. YOU MAY EXAMINE the 6106 2 stdio Dr •• Costa Mesa. Cah· Ffctltlou1 PUBLIC NOTICE St•tement RESTAURANTS INC IS ~
PROTECT YOUR PROP· •r: ANN REVERE me kepi by the court. II you II so' sub1eci. the name I~ 92626 8uslnH• N•me T~e following persons ire (are) applying to the• De-USf OF Fia:::r IUSMU
PTY, IT MAY BE SOLD v I c E p RE s IDEN T : .,. • person Interested in and address of Ill• pefSon SJ~IO r:arg:is1:sa"t.,::: ~~':;. Statement Fictitious ~~'t ~ow~~SSERVICE panmen1 ol AJCOhOl•C Bev· Tiii tolowtnQ PlfSOll(S) l'laS
AT A PUBLIC SA&.e. IF 172•t lrvlne Boul• lhe atate, you may file w.th whom claims may be tom a 92526 • Th• following persons are Business Name 1801 R dond C •O. erage Control 10 sell alee>-~dontd lhl uw 01111 111::1-
YOU MED AN EXPLA-with the COU'1 1 formal Ro-filed is Doreen Lynn Na• 1 . doing business as· St t t . e o 1r . t101oc beverages at 309 1lou t>uslnen I.A HAIAA NATION OF THE NA-ftnl, Suite 292, y.,._ quest for Special Nollce ol tional Bank ol So. Calilor· ThtS business is con· TOM PAGE'S SCHOOL OF a •men ~ Hunltngton Beacn, CA Palm Street. Su.te H. New· s name
TURE OF THE PRO. tin, CA 92180.2e30 the filing of an Inventory n.a. 4100 Newport Beach ducted by: a general pan· BASEBALL. 23241 Anoya d:;;,• ·~~~~~'!':'.son are 92647 pon Beach, CA 92663 with ~~~C ca"'lJ:a~ 1~
NI T ... phone: (714) •7:t-llfld appraisal of estale as· Pt #130, Newport Beach, ne~hip-Vasta RanchO Santa Mai· C' t 1
1 · 0 Norman L Gaskill, 10966 a "•7 • On-Sale General CEEDINO AOAI T 7410 FAX (714) 573-sets or of 1ny petiuon or CA 92660 and the last date Tile registrant(s) co~· rota CA 92688 IR LE AKE PR DUC· Lalerraza. Fountain Valley, Eat.ng Place ltcense(s). t1~BRA CA90631
YOU, YOU SHOULD ' ccount a rovldod In Jor ftl claims shall be menced to lransact busi-~ 'p • s II 1 t nor~ SERVICES. 2278 CA92708 Published Newport Tht liCl!llous t>uslness """' CONTACT A LAWYER. 7437 ~ ~ f he Calilor FEBR~RV 27 1995 which ness under the FiclitJous om age 5 c 00 ° Fountain Way West. Costa This business is con· Beach·Cosia Mesa Daily relen10 lo al>O¥t was hied on
NOTICE IS HEREBY Publl1hed Newpo.rt nia ~~~I• &,~e. A R_: Is tho business day belore Business Name(s) hsted ~~~eb~1!·13 (C~~nc~:4~a~r~ ~esa. CA 9262~ 22 8 ducted by: an ihd1Vldual Pilot February 8, 15, 22. Aprt 6. 1992 ~ Ille County ol
GIVEN that on TU4lsd1y. Beacll-Costa Mesa Daily quest tor Special No1lce the sale date specified abOve on: September 29. Ma gar ta CA 92688 usan L~n 11pp, C 7 Tne registrant commenced 1995. Clfange Orlglnll File. No
02/28/1995 al 9:15 AM. ot Prlol February 8, 15, 22. f0<m Is evallable from lhe above. 1994 . Th~s 1b~slness Is con· ~ount;i CA \;:x2~vest, osta 10 transact business under W857 f527'40'4
said day, ti AT THE CHAP· 1995 coun clerk D ted· F b a 8 V1cken Mardtkran d ed ..., U ed U esa, the fictitious name(s) tosted N ANTHONY CAPALBO 1795 MAN AVENUE ENTRANCE · W851 .. · to h p ti • • • ru ry ' This stateme.nl was Med UC1 C vr: a mil · Tilts business Is con-above on: 2·93 PUBLIC OTICE NORTH FIRST AVENUE UP·
TO THE CIVIC CENTER .-ttome1 '1 • • • 1995 • with the County Clerk ol abihty 0· ducted by an Individual Norman L. Gaskill I.AHO CA9t78•
BUILDING LOCATED AT PU C NOTICE tlonera DEN MAR, A CALI· Orange County on January Reg1Str1nt llas not yet The reglstrant(s) com· This stalemenl was Mod NOTICE Of SIGNED ANTHON Y CA· 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV· BLI TJMOTHYR.BUSCH, FORNIA GENERAL 17.1995. beguntolransactbuslness mcncod to transact busl· with Ille County Clerk ol APPLICATION TO P~LBO
ENUE ORANGE, CA, RESS BIC 3930 ES'9., THE BUSCH PARTNERSHIP F833928 r~d~ 1:~lcti1tous namo(s) ness under lho fict11tous Orange County on January SELL ALCOHOLIC This business was conducted
FINANCIAL CORPORA· NOTICE OF FIRM, 2532 DUPONT 8 Y : Mer th• Publlshed Newport Beach· ro':n a Pag~·s School 01 business. ,"~6:1s) hsted 24, 1995 BEVER.AGES 1-19·95 t>y an lndMdual
l'ION. a Celtfornla corpcra· P~TITION TO DRIVE, IRVtNE, CA V8fbrou9h, Oener•I Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· Baseball Greg Grosch as~:n °~·T,;pp. F834748 To Whom It May Co~ This staltmenl was filed With
tlon. •• duty appointed ADMINISTER 927t5 (714) 474-7388 Pertner uary 18, 25, February 1, 8, Manager ' ' Th s stalomeol was filed Published Newport Beach· cern: SETH Pinky & Ra the County Clef\ of Oianet
Tn1stM under •net P"'•~ ESTATE OF: Published Newporl BY: DenscCJ Sales,• 1995 This statement was Med with the County Clerk of Costa Mesa Oaily Pilot are~p~~,ng~~th~p~ C011ntyonJanu.-y11.1995
ant 1
10 :• :°:. 01~:U, LEE HARPU Beach.Coit• Men Oa11y C•llf. Corporation, · W820 with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan~ry ~bruary 1. 8. 15. 22. 1995. ;;':'trg. t;o 11~c atco~olic 'AlOflMHUCROWIWt. g:;d Trust e1tecu~ed by CAii! NO. A11a503 Pitol Febn,lary 1• 2• 8, 1995. CLASSIFIED. g;~g;5County on January 17, t995 W840 bevo11gu 11 3408 Via 665~::,':r."t:/17~~
KENNETH E. SARVAK To Ill heirs, beneflciariH, Wlh846 Ifs lhit resource you PUBLIC NOTICE ' f 834488 F833919 Classified Is..... Opono. Suitt 102. Newport Newport Be«:ll·Cosll MIU Recor-ded on 10/29/1992, cred1lors, contingent credl-CLASSIFIED can count on to sett a cns1237729 Published Newport Beach· CONVENIENT Beach, Ca 92663 with ··41" IRl'll'llol
In Sook of Official Records IOfs, and persons wM may h's the solu1lon you're myriad of merchan· Pub~shed Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-whether you're buy-On·Sal• Beer & Wine (Put>-CN?h670 in the County ol ORANGE, otherWiM be lnter-ested In searching f0< • whetll· diae Items because Fic titious Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· uary 25. February 1, 8, 15, ing, selling, or just lie Eating Piece) lieense(s) Jan 1825fib1 8 1995
at page. AecOfder't lnstru-the will or estale, or bolh. er you're ••ekinn a our colum~s compel Business Name uary 25. February 1. 8, 15, t 99s looking classlllod has Published Newpo~t---------
ment No 82-7341&4 by ol· LEE HARPER " Statement 1995 w h • di Beach.Costa Mesa Da , To place an ad In reason of a bleach ~ d• A PETITION has been home, an apartment, quahl1od buyers to The tonow1ng ~rsons are . W82t 822 w a~~sn:rFtED Pilot January 25, February Cle•stfled
laul1 In paymenl Of per· filed by SANORA ~E a new occupatlQn or caUI •42.5•79 dOlng blJsiness as: 842-5878 1, 8. 1995. W832 Call 842-S878.
lormance of lhe obtlga11on1 SHEPHERD In the Supenor even a stray pet. "' "' ORANGE COU14TY TRADE -------...:.:.==-----------
-----•I NEWPORT HOUSES/ CORONA NEWPORT 1-----• NEWPORT
1069 CONDOS DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS BEACH
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimFORRENT
HOUSES/ BEA CB
CONDOS
FOR SALE
RENTALS TO
2669 SHARE 27•24 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT
BACK BAY 3Bd-28a ·F·O·R·RE-·N·T·-•I SPYGLASS VIEW •1BR $825• c-onclo wMew of gm-180" OCEAN·BAY·UTES B h A 2BR 2BA $725/Up -------•&I bll, frplc-, dbl gat, pool ---------1 48r dr fr Ir 21rpl, pool, e8C re& Aefrlg & d1Shwasher
Quiet College Sludent
seeks N'S to shr E·
side 2Bd apt. '375
utits incl. John 631-6206
O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL EMPLOYMENT
5530 . [ 2) S2.25KAot17 ... ••• BALBOA pYI ,~ 101. ~ pn1 & YearlyUnfum BALBOA 1no1. 60'30 -· No
HAR•Oft VIEW HOMES PENINSUIA 2107 blnds/upclted kitc/tlle/ 3 4BR-2.Baths ISLAND 2606 pels. No tees., No •••••••••I "Pon Strffll." Beat carpVmrbl. $3700/mo s 1375 10 51800 mo. tease. 545-4855
priced 2-1ty on green-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 644"1968 Villa Rentals Lido Is remod 1Br 1Ba COMMERCIAL couM. ..ovs11tc beltl 48r 2~Ba. clean, Npt 1•1 waterfront w/1 __________ 1 2Bd 1Ba Upslalrs w/ upstrs. Micro. stove, REAL ESTATE
HOTllNE
.Hcu1y Updales d Ploceedll 95
1-=-~ Must be 18 or older. S 1.99
ADMIN ASSISTANT
F0< Trans co. moving
from Ventura to Npt
area. Must have com-
puter e!Cp..E!Ccel &
Wcxd. 805-377-7927
0 ,.,.01.,u.,.,. brlglll, upgrded, super dock. IBA, gar, 62' COSTA MESA 2124 675•4912 View. Deck, Parking, d/w. gar. $1000/mo. •••••••••I
... _ _. ................. __. •• 11,_ ... 1, loc. S569K. 721-5737 frontage St250 w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Laundry, $1200/mo. NO PETS. 720-9685 ""''"'.__...,.,. "'Ul dock $1100 w/o dock. i 310 541 2262
permnJte
• a1~l1111111tect10fllefd· ---------David. Agt 722-1488 Lauro • • LIDO P.ENINSULA ---------
erllfllrHMlia1Ac1t11t611S ACREAGE 1125 --------1 ,,...BACK BAY HOME **AT THE 1 & 2BA beach homes BUSINESS OFFICE LOST & •--AD-VE_R_T_l_S_IN_G __ ~dkll!NM&lliltttll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt 111 waterfront w/ 3BR 2Ba. Nu cpt, drp, BALBOA From $850 10 $1300 FOR ~n:NT 2769 iiFiiOiiUNDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2mS 11 anertlH .. _., pnltrlllct. dock. 1BA, gar, 82' paint & firs. Dbl gar, BEACH** 2/1..;J/15 occpy. AUO ASSISTANT
ll111lllll1n er dmrlm1nafltn GOTTA 8ELL FASTI frontage $1350 w/ yd. 3:i!9 University PENINSUIA 2607 710 Lido Perk Dr Diamond Bracelet Full time, $7.50/hr.
Ale• 911 flCC, collf. reUglon. 5 Acrel/S2,990/S500 Down dock s1200 w/o dock. $t 090 No pets 548--6093 Largest Selection lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714.e73·8030 3 Ottice Units, 31St St., Lo•t on 1126. p01• Stable, DEPENDABLE
......... 1c.,,1Mlli!lllSU1111tf 35 Act~~&~.~ Down _D_a_v_id_._A_g;_1_1_~ __ ,4_8_8_1E'sld ... remdld ha• 1Bd Summe-J..-Rentals OP.EN..7 DAYS -Cannery VIiiage. 5250/ slbly In Fashion Is· Individual needed to
.,......,lfitill.on11lll1tnUOnto $250/monWOwnerWtllClny CORONA + den. carport. w/d R•••rv• Now Balboa Newport NB Penn Canal view. 295/670. An743 ~c;~; land. Reward! (714} provide clerical sup-
INM Illy sucll pttflrrnu, llml· Nt lalles. aiding l Nit lotest 2122 llkups, lncd yd, prvt, Alty 723·4494 3Bd 2Ba Duple!C, fir-ambience. e . 852·6295 port tor 1he advertls-latieur dlwl111l1111ie11." 1·(800)-223--4763 DEL~ grndr. lmmacl $795 ANNUAL pie, bale, garag. W/D, Newport Office Tower __ N_D_C_A_T____ Ing department of •
Tiiis aews,.pcr wlll nol Smt pot okl 775·8670 'tBd. Lido ........ s1000 Back Boy Vrnw 3Bd + yr lease. No pe1s. Avt 825 10 1,900 sq 11. Oto FOU T & fHh 001• ~~~~~~~erc~~ro~~ "~1CC1"'•fMftf11se· CEMETERY LOI'' $550 Room (Bd/Ba) Eeat•ld• Claan 38d 4Bd, E. C.M .... $1595 Doon f BdS2300 3/3. S1350/mo Space, Ocean & Mt lar. I an wklh le. unu-curate typ1'nn of "" ---~!.. .. :;_.__..,_.,Isla / $1250 2Bd tBe • • Full Servi·ce ccan ronl 3 rms (209)539-5018 views. Bkr 850-0100 sua mar ngs on ., .,..,. •Ill-,_,_........ $1800 3 Bd 28• 2Ba, 1 car garage. $1800·$2000 face. In Newport 55wpm a MUST. Du-
•lellllelllllll1ln.O•fru11cu CRYPT 1225 ' W/D hk·up, pallo, No Prope..+u Mgmt Studio Apl $575-$700 Newport Height• OC Alrport·Qu•ll St. Boach Back Bay area. ilH Include dala enlry .. ...,..., 1Mtt111t• 1'•1 •II iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condo, prlv patios, Pets, 383 E 181h St, '"1 2Bdrms $900-$1100 2 Sd. 1 Ba pool. now Modern hl·rlso, 1-4 otc 645·9876 & l\eavy phone•.
•weltlfl11 Nftrtl&d 111 11111 Paomo View gar, 944-44oe 24 hr Bid A. 848--6273 The Pnldlnlal~ corpol, no pets, $795 suile-rocopt. conl rm. ---------Houts 8:30am-5:30pm
_. ............ dl1coun1 3 11111-1te1, --• Ch8rmlnn 2 bd Apt 738Tus11n Ave,642·7658 Gloria (714)759·1559 Found Watch at Mon·Fri. Good ben-..... ,..., .. ., __ .. _ .. Elegant & lmmac 2Br • _,_, .... .=::::::::.11_ • • O.C.C. on Sat. 1/28
.... '" 1 n.lly Niia. l1 c1m bnu loc. E2 access B d /d -· ----past Balboa pier. 1 k b 11 el1ts. opportunity for
,,_.,...,1mrue*'.u1HUD C310t a2:a.toas ~:. ~~~0~· A~a1i fu~v HUNTINGTON 673-1900 nse 10 bch, utlls Incl.I••••••••• INCOME ~::,;s. b:.~ ,::dent~1y growth PhyalcaVdrug
111.1191 .. 1.•.U•·nll. Fsl---------1 turn. s1soo. 121-es21 BEACH 2140 Be•ut condo only •,:. ~~9-f;:;, .~~~~ yrty. MISCt:• • 11~ous PROPERTY 2790 MS.e7e1 ~~:~in~1 1' .h,p~·Y~~~
lllW 121 i-.n.ot .. 1,...... RENT Irvin• Terrace front mile from beach near £4J.n.l,.£ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND: set of k•.-• Send resume to (71 4) ulHUCl .. UI·>*. row. 180-ocean view, 3Bd 28• lg pool a. yd, Hoag. Enormous 18r ---------RENTALS on or about Feb. 1. 63 1--6594 Attention:
Buy II. Sell It. Find It. 3500 aq f\. 3Br 2Ba t-new klt/crpt. Pets ok. 1 Ba In gated comm. COSTA MESA 26241••••••••• CM 4-plex nr OCC, Upper Cutaways, Npl Judy Oe111ng °' call Cl•••med. through classified maid's q1rs, trptc, spa. $1200/mo, StOOO soc. Move-In c-ond w/lols all 38d, 2Ba, poi cash Beach. Call 645·2206 {7l4) 574-4250 tor ln.-
Ouiell 53900. 640-1733 31<>-645-9854 Ive msg of amen. $1050/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·---------llow, $2.0I< down. assume 10 ldenllty.
With CAL~CANI Hlw,.. Gii 11m1 II Ill In 111 M& IJ If &rt
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CAL•SCAN
,.,.. 449-eGOO -
Repainting?
K you' re looking to repaint
it, rebuild it, replace it or
restore it, look in the Pilot
Clossifieds to flnd the
service· you're looking for.
+.AA 9""-783-3636 S 6 $320K 1st T.O. 241-0780 ---=~..,,.,,,,.....,.,.-.,...._,,...., terview. ...... ""'" '°'Y'EASTSIDEY'Y' ROOM 270 LOST CAT: llttl• old •-------
Charm PenlhOuse, t Bd 2BA, 1 Ba, no pels. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ······•••I Siem•••· Lost 1 '311 ARE YOU A WINNER? gate gar, sale, N/Pelt $645 mo. 722·8294 Luxurious furn rm/p\11 U NESS ._ 95. White flea collar 5 People needed
lndry, pool, Fwn SttOO balh. E'1lde CM. Quiel B SI Q( Npl Island area. 71 4. lmmediaUy. Earn
Unlurn $950 65().8S-59 Clean, sparkling 2Br N/S. No pets. Util Incl. FINANCE 6"'&-&413 or 673-e948 s55o-s900 pw week
•E••Utlutt Hom•• for lse. Lusk E plan.
58d 38a, lrg lol, nu
carpi, paint & Ille.
Great Ilse & locl
$2800/mo 640-4718
GATE-GUARDED
Bayshores 3Br 2Ba,
Ip, dbl gor, furnished/
uni. 12800. 642-5290
1 ~Ba twnhse·1tyle. $475/mo. 548-5058 ••••••••••I Lomt Doe Small blk & Training & Co Car • Avail 2/10. $705/mo. g,..y Terrier, 14 yrs ProVided. Must Hav•
Harbor VIiias 546-9081 old, n•m• 11 Melu Potlllve Attitude C.U
2BA·1BA & 1BA·1BA RENTALS TO BUSINESS ~~:~ ~~AAc:u 964• ~"="'•o,,_b..,,bl~•-=9:s.=sooe~:rs:::
l.ndry, pool, qulot, nr SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY LOST WALL•T 21, BKKO & ADMIN P/T A11s~;~~~~'1::;o~~~O 2904 Mens black, leather Mon-Frf, 15120 hr wk,
,... BALBOA ISLAND iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wallel. Lott In Pep A/pay, cash conlrol,
DE Shore 2Br 1 Ba •P1, B kl 1 1 B 1 0<der admtn, Mac el(p, BACK BAY E'll $450/mo t-\--'lutllhles. FORCED SALEI local. oys p8t ng o · r I· 1111 atarter, eccurale. 1BR. now cpl, ernl yd. 7 Located Lrg soda/ tot location. RE· 122•7027 w/d hkup $645 mo. Pete, 67S·5t30 Snack Machines. $ WARDll (71 4)875·
HMBOR vw HOM•S No pets 631-78t3 CM Welcome Home Back Guarantee, Col· 2212 l-.-00--K-KE_E_P_E_R-P __ /T_
48d 2,58a Spa. Up-Cle•n aBr lBa. crptt, 2 rms 4 2 pcoft. 3Bd lect $800 Wkly, Must----------Balboa 111~ ,..taut gradod Huge Yard 2Ba hm. Enjoy full Sell by Feb. 12th 1· U1111•TTB. .. __ 1 --~
00 • • now palnl, w /d hkup1. prlv. Fr~lc, W/D, 2 lg ...,.._ """'-1, 11, 24 Hra, u..,_ ,... m...... ....,.....-..., 128 78().9872 Westside. $650/mo. 0 ..,.,..,_ T'l'W1llC!C! 3000 fOf PIT bklq)r. Min 10 yard, p one line 4 u. Loe•• •T•• .. 4 Loe•• f,,,,.~ 93 -020t tMMAC &Pf 3Ba Hrbr 842-6711 before noon ouldr •mkr OK. u 1hr -" • 1,.•11!1••1&1••~ Y'9 •P req. 1
View Hm. 3-car gar. 8 Avt lmmed S425 Ilona Buy All or,, l-c;;;;fti,ii;;9j;;;4;7. Avall. 12695/mo. Nr ..-..-UITllO• • · · Par1•Poulbl• $2K TM ~ W•tMne
ac11oo1. 909"682·5637 Sharp 18d 1n 1rptx· 144o ·mo V..ulil• & S300 wtc1reoo-591M7n Ch•H..._.. Aeeutsa
g•r·W/d hl(pa. $700 MC Ul S4l-443S PAY PttON• ROUT• In 30 oeya Of your
•LldelP ........ 111/fft• Agt.Pam ..... ~ ..... Cozy • .,.., b .. Ch. r,o Local .. E•tab SllH mon~ bKk. Cail ,. 1--....... -..,..,,,.,,,.,. ...... ~-
lntet1of/8.pont Hm• • -..Ii L c..-. ~em. 1 ,~~~·E Earn 51500 '""l'f· 900-701 ·~. YwtyL .... or .... -• ...... _..,n.-.-. 1~Ml451124hra Grundy Attrt l7M11' CtlfPC, dfpM. CArPoft, ~ENT.~ 12.M~ IMO&-Nwpf "9'• Townnouee. "'1 ....,,,._ .... n. CMet .....,. Oven1ocktd Wfth
J,300 •· t 38A + s•d 1"89 Condo, ttum
'4UCIY. 2.5811. 1g '-"' iPT An '4 _ llYCllO. 11001. JH, tennis. ---A~'°
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TODAY'S
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29 l~s I Thong relallVe 2 Reccoon 's
31 Uneven OOVWI 32 Cl~ 3 Muslcal
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34 Afticftn
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hides 13 Someone -46 PaJ1 of a no4 me relereoce booll 19 l'iypolheucat
4 7 -o1 the line 22 H1111I 48 One of LBJ s 25 hke an oath dogs 27 ()penongs
49 Play a part 28 Egos· 50 B1olle · · cnunl!!fP811S
Yemen 37 Rlfn away
l8 Bnslles
39 f"OSSf'SS 40 lnt.lfnQs
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It ia hard to find anything in the
multitude O(bridp boob OD chOOll·
iJll the richt ti'ump Nit.. Only the
late Albert Morehead, in hia claaaic
~,--_.......,~'""l"!'--oe-,_ r-..,~""I::'--~--------"Morehead on Bid_di"f: went into the subject in any depth.
It ia not en.ouch simply t.o choose
your at.rongeet suit.. For example, a _____ ..__ •·• fit would, in many circum·
1t.ance1, be preferable to a 5-4 or
=--i---t----1t---+--~ e.en a 6-4 fit, since you ca.n take
8111lea~n• llmrted
edition, by Suaan
Rloa, YamllOeta a vs-
k>U9 .. plecM. 645-7055
I
DUFfY21 $9,IOO
14' •940EMO -.-
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cultom grll & wt.ta,
111,500,.,.., 8, 79-3525
DATSUN 9060
BONDA 9085
UtlHty Person w/exp
floor & carpet care.
College Hospital CM.
714·642·2734 ext. 106
7016 TOYOTA 9210
7t
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
5530 5530 5530
HOSTESS/Host Real Estate RETAIL' SALES Ftr
For busy ltallan dlnner•------1-.• -.-------~ Exp, Beau NB toc;fine ho uae In Newport -.. ,._ ti.Im, ac:cus, china, crys-
Beach. Restaurant exp Illy ...a-'t --._ tal, linens, gifts 722-7027.
req. PT/FT/eves. Call CGft1I ~. Ftr -*" Retell Sele• P/T..Qlft
Suaan at 642·1865. Cll Ran't ... =I Shop c ountryside tnn
P art ·T I me P •op I• Thll'RI •1 ... 18/hr. 549-0300 ext 4'06
wanted to adctreaa la· Mss•llt Superauta looking for beta for pay. You have th 1 ti & If
Seve abused and
abandoned pets. Be
volunteer/foster. Call---------
71..a59-2704. CAMPERS, RY'S,
'87 DODGE RAM 210
Po~ Wlndowl/locka,
A/C, TV & VCR. Sony CO player, Iler.a ay•
tem, Mag wheels, •ofa
bed & captain'• chra.
60,000 mil... $6,995.
CaJl~7642 M·F a.s
a typewriter, comput., 673-7380 en ua a.s c ae m~llv ,1tyll1t. FT/Pt·allf or good handwriting. wt<a. $6/hr. comm +
Call Nowt 1-809-RETAIL SALES FIT al bonus, atck & 401 K.
474-4289 30hra wk, PIT at 20 med & dental, pd holi· BICYCLES 6060
TIAiLERS 8014 VOWWAGEN 9235
Whether you're buying or aelflng. Claumed
covers a ll your nHdal
hrs/Wk. Carda & gift•, d & I /I Faah 111, NB. 7•n.-7751 ay vac. app V w n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil New 28' motomome '92 CABRIOLET Conv.
.,.., or call 631 ·7990 for '9nt Full kltch, · 1-spd a/c p/b p/w p/s
ahower, TVNCR. Day am/fm, aJloys. leather.
& wkly talff. 559-8344 $10,500 obo 631-41081
TJtANSLATOR/ •5E•R•VI-CE----I CARPENTRY 3510 CONCRETE & DOORS 3580 FQRNITUR£ HAULING 3720 LEGAL PAINTING PET
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3557 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPAIRS 362 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil SERVICES DIRECTORY Rtplira, Almod. Doon. win-DOOR.'S REPAIRED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ha ullng .Junk, Appll·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3870 TUTOR 3927 •••••••••I dows, cablnlts. llucco l dry-Be t Prl /Q lity Satisfaction guaranteed! Complete RHloraUon Eantcce.s_ •. YacrdaCllleaMn-,ukpe, Help.U·L•w Legal wall, lencft, gilts. lie. UC. * I Ce U8 Ask for Mike Bless. R f' · hi I iSyra 14 .OSI e in1s ng, repa r, up-846-1391 forms for divorce up """ a 1 Llndlc.lpt, 11riek. stone 642·2043 L# 431830 hols, etc. FREE pick· ~hlld support
JENKINS PAINTING &iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Int/Ext. Wallpaper P .... OnllllaedPet Cwt
drywall, 'texturing, etc. Kennet attematlve. No
Free m. David 489-5468 atreea/Worry. Uc. Ina.
SPANISHllENGLISH
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INSTAl,UREfACE CA8INETS (714-888· 1882)
Kltc Brick. Block, Slone, Tiie ELECTRICAL 3610 Will haul what Trash REVOCABLE
wt hens-, baths, doors. Cone, Patio, Driveway HANDY MAN 3710 Man won't! 964·5259 LIVING TRUST ndowa. Doug S4&-7258 FpJc. BBOs. Ref. 20 Yr S 185 C""MPLET• Exp T.rry 557 7•94 LACEY'S*IELEC:TRIC .., ..
9 HUTTON O. & Refs. ~ 673·7184
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Co mplete Acouatlc ---------.,..,r cell. ""'· FrH Est. PLUMBING 3890 a-.E
Llll622631 H2·588t SERVICES 3929
20 Yrs Exp. Smau & CEWNGS
Lg. Joba 950-7042 3518
• • v (714) 848~207 25 yrs exp. Free est. Home&Rtntal Properties HEALTH/ Emerald P•lntlng
BRICK•TtLEe STONE Res/Comm. Sr disc. Paint-Carpentry· Int/Ext wanpaper/tlla Plain/stamped Cone· L# 238300 642-6568 Drywall and morel NUTRITION 3742 ---------Competitive rates. 10 yrs
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Friendly Servtce
L#478000 875-9304
•ALL AMERICAN• TREa SEVICE
Fr•• Eat./Sr. -ol1l:.
Yard Cln-up531-8415
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•AddlUons. bath remodel •Patlos• ldtchen remodel •
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FrH Est. 871-4941
Acou•tlo ftefftov•I tncreaM Resale Value! .Mlallc Interior• •
Uc./tna. 714·99&-3650
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-Quick Response •Ptumblng•Orywat1• c•n change thall •MASONRY EX PERTS• lnt/EJCt, Oual PalntJReas $ 444 4500
COU"l'"D•CTORS Local Uc. 8 50·7042 Stucco•Palnttng•Tfle Herbalife lndep. Dist. Brick. blk, concrete uc & tnsUfed llnce 78 * * TUTORING 3930 '~&&\ft Electrlcat•Jim 6'41·7'494 Call Joan 759-0559 a t ucco. Lie/Bond Gene 641 -8877 BEST S. DRAINS
---------•-CE-RAM--IC _____ GENERAL 3 558 ELDERLY •Chrl•U•n carponter,1_________ Low$$ Jose 531-7643 -1k-.-,.-C-u-a-to_m ___ P_a_ln-tl-ng ... __ R_EP_A_1R_s_.FREE __ E_ST_f7_DA_vs_liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•
ASPHALT 3432 'PTT •ll' point, dry waif, stucco, JEWELRY 3 7 84 --------Prof, Clean, Quality Plumbln9 R•P•lrw & •MACINTOSH• :~~~~~~~~~li•iii~ii'ii.iiiiiiiiiii3ii5ii2a8 CPI •UILDl!RS INC. CARE 3611 wd fence. sub firs. Sr, '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii work. lnVExt & Dock• Drains cieared from Computer System discount. John, 63&-8235 •"w 111 H MOVING 3834 Reuonable. &31-418t0 $5.50. Alt flxlure• In 975-443t F'LURf'Y COAT DRIVE Storm Damage Repair 1 am arold Jewelers S 8298 WAY/PARKING LOTS Leaky Showen llep'll Uc.#S18424•1nsured HOME HEALTH CARE IElec trlcel Specialty Watch & fewelry repair iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY Int/Ext Paint· atalled teve's S4S. i---------
FREE EST. CALL KEN The Dean of Tiie. Ce-(714) H a.4993 OCC EMT Graduate Residential wiring. Antique/Fine Je'f'lelry PUBLIC NOTICE Ing, .Acoustic Removal WALL
(7 14} H8"4803 ramie new/repaired re-LOW COS , Wiii do dally houH phones. coble. Refs. 8uyfMl1/lrade 873-0385 The Callf. Publlc Utlll· Uc'd/bonded/lna. Fr" POOL . COVERINGS 3932 grout, balhrm remodel T All phase• callsl Greg 501-a528 lntegrhy. 2" hlS 798·2516 tlu Commission RE· quotes. Call 848-9676
plumbing Ll670130 elec, drywll, acous, HANDYMAN Carpen·•---------QUIRES h II ed MIN•OWCltcl•Malnt. SERVICE 38941ii••••liliili8ii AUTO REPAJDI 0 673-8065 or 848-8528 b1ebrd1. Flre•water HOMECARI! Provided try tile plumbing & LANDSCAPE & t at a us p..i...:.... ..... ic ... u--·• we gala ahould hang ...., Damage Cemnt Menry for eldorty or disabled. • · LAWN ranr 3808 h ouseho ld good a _ .... ,, ""''""" ........_ s SERVICES 3447 CLEANING Tiie. Paint-Specially Houskeeplng, errands. roof. 25yrs ellp w/refs. ~ movers print their Apt. Oual. job. Frff nt. Deve ..The Automt1tlo together. ttlp, lnatall,
11 Tl Jorry Boll 775-9380 p u "-ll"'a1· T ...._r· St. llc""'"""'"S' 63 ....... 8 Pool M-. Cteenfnn advice to tn. crazy. coa ngs. custm au trans .• app. 843-0819 . ·"'~ num..,.,... "'""~ .,....... ... ··• e:at attt anvt1me SERVICES 3548 framing, T -grid cell. HANDYMAN CH.ARLI• •••lo Yerd Malnt. llmo1 •nd chautfeura T •N AINTIN & repair. Very rea• • Va on Auto 1toctv
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Abraev blast. Carpot Living In COM. 24 Hr clean-up. Fence building. T r .. Trlmmlnv. LI bar In all adv..-tl ... •BO .. N'•• • UC/Ina H2"4485 Exp stall. 780-1943 Houso Painting 760-5044 He ullne 87 ... 249 ments. If you have a OuaJfty Work. Ref'a.
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BUSINESS 714-930-24•2 for elder care position tans. FREE Eetlmatesl & Removala, Clean-or c hauffeur, call: Rn/Comm. lnC./Ext. *"DOOf'lllG•
H ~ In NB·t..lve/ln. Irish 241·0137 or 218-8169 ups & Malnt, St. Uc. Public Utllltlea 2' yra OC. Uc 334950 SPECIAUst*REPAIRS SERVICES 3488 ouao Nanny A 974-7283 e•--•1-Commlnton Fast reptyt 839-5851 ESTA8'71. trAEE EST.
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neighborhood? Need Detailed ...-.. •up. o.cka/Slalra. Be8t II estlrnat••· Low prietL Uc'<I FLOORS 3 7 1 2 Al 966-2716 IV• mag Ucleo2099. in.. '9acher. 940-1947 "uc"t31da.1 .. ~C:'~a· -o1 .....,., 722 1951 hA.. R f Quell~ work. l'tM Est. Aclvan•·-Conttt. "74-"""1 ""' , • ... ....,. ' ·~·r· pllea furn'd. • '•· -r • ._.. Fru "'· 64s.3305 ....... 0 ._,•Adv·-·d Beat Rat.. 180-6044 L"58 430 n 2'8789 CLllANJWAXIPOLISH r---. _.....,
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