HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-03 - Orange Coast PilotAnother day of
soft spring rain
and cloudy PARTLY
skies. Bad for dLLJULJ I
your tennis game maybe,
but very good for the
garden.
See Weather" Page 2 ,
Goroila dill Mar ·High seeks i1Jdipen~9'nt status·
Unified School district.
Do ~ think that would be
a 8900 ideal What advan~ aoo disadvantages do you see
in the movel
l eave your views, along with
your name, hometown and
Dhone number on 'the Readers
Hotline, 642-6066.
BY TlNA Boa.a.An~ SrAn W11JT1a
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Friction -arises between )
· llrarj aoarll, NeWport
• .. Miscommunication
seems to be the root of the
dispute as council, trustees
appear to differ on how
library should be operated.
BY EVAN HBNBMON, Sr"" Wa.ma
NEWPORT BEACH -Ten-
sions have· surfaced between the
city's library board of truitces and
members of the Newport Beach
City Council as the city ap-
proaches the difficult process or
adoptina Its 1995-96 budget.
Actin1 partially In response to
what board members previously la·
beled a library-hostile city finance
committee, the bOard reaffirmed
its resolve to stand by a busincss-
as·usual approach to operating the
library. That' mc•ns no user fees
for non Newport &ach rcsidenis,
no reduced hours and no library
priV.tlJation.
At ~Feb. 21 meetin~ library
board members eq>raaed concern
<Mr .ruaance committff delibera·
tic>nl on the future 1t1tut of tho II·
brary. Board members said that
Newport Beach Mayor John Hedg-
es and Councilwoman Norma
Olover -both members of the fi.
nancc committee -had ugge ted
massive reductions in library ser·
vices. Such suegestions ran con·
trary to the dictates of the city
charter, trustees claimed, 'Und
should be oppose~ "It's time to earn our non-
cX.istent salaries," board chairman
John Nicoll said t that mec&ing.
"We need to pt on o te
horses und start riding."
l'he board met again during a
apccial session Wednesday. At that
meeting, Olover -who had lis-
tened to the tape of the Feb. 21
session -sharply rebulCed the
board for cngagina in character as-
sassination. Declaring that he did
not consjder the board to be a
true • representative or the city,
Glover angrily left the mectina. re·
fusina to accept an apol<>g)\
The board. discussed ~ral
possible rcvenuc·aeneratina Micas.
AJ a whole, however, the board
decl.,cd its rCJOlve to continue to
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~Parents, teachers explore idea of making campus one-
of ttle few 'charter' schools in California.
BY MAAY ANN HAI.MON, STAFF WUTEa
CORONA DEL MAR -Par·
~Is and teachers here have
mounted an effort to explore
transf arming Corona del Mar High
into a ''charter" or independent •
school -a move that would liber-
ated it from the fin ancially
strapped schQOI district.
Such a move would give the
campus educational freedom and
allow it to chart a course that
could be much different than the
rest of the Newport-Mesa Unified
School dislrict.
Slill; there would be challenges
such as busing in students lo
achieve a proper ethnic balance
and convincing teachers 10 drop
out of their union.
,
Workers spray down a concrete walkway at the new Little
League complex next to the farm. The farm la.-0 tould be
used for a proposed sports complex.
There are dnly 77 ch:.11 tc't
schools in lhe state.
"I think it's a very 111tcreM1ng
possibility," said Kay Sandland, a
PTA member with . children al
Anders-en Elementary and Corona
dcl Mar lligh schools. "It \\ ould
allow lhc school an opportunity tu
depart from the current structure
and utilize different methods of
le:nning. ·
"It. certainly would be chaJleng·
ing, and I think there would be
seme very big hurdks to over·
come. Dul, it would allow us tu
~ step bad and take a look al what
really help'> I.ids learn."
· LJrly in the school )Car, parcnls
K:m.:n \\11bo11 and Michael Geisen
and Corona del Mar High School
teach1.:r Linda Mook began re·
searching w U)S tu turn 1hc top·
ranked campus into a charter
school or state-supported public
school.
... 1 his is not a pJrcnt-led move·
ment," said Wibon. "This a joint
collaboration be tween p_a rehts and '
faculty and we would like to 'work
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Detective tells jury
Laudenback admitted .
spanking toddler
...,. Transcript of interview
police conducted with
murde r suspect shortly
after his girlfriend's son
died is read in court.
SANTA ANA -Orian Lauden·
back repeatedly denied that he
spanked Tyler Jaeger the day bl.!·
. fore the toddler died. but ·after a
barrage of questiom from police
and the 22-month·old boy's moth·
er, he finally relented, the jury in
his murder trial \\as told Thurs·
day.
Newport Beach Pohce Dctcctl\ c
Alena Moon spent the bul._ of her
hour on the witnes~ stand reading
a transcript taken from a taped Ill·
lerview she and other detecl1\'eS
conducted· wit h Laudcnback and
Karey Jaeger, the boy's mother, in
the hours following the toddler's
deat h on March 25, 1994.
Attorneys spent an hour Thurs·
day morning arguing o(ler wha t
part of the inrervicw \\OUld be
re ad 10 the jury before Moon re·
sumed the stand.
Part of transcript police delcdi' e
read to jurors. ..
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Laudenback. 33, faces J .,econJ
degree murder ch:.irge. ProsccullH'
allege that he\ respon~iblc for the
111ternal injuries thal a coroner\
report said caused T) lcr lo bleed
lo death.
Uut Laudcnback and ht~ al·
torney contend the boy dieJ a:. the
re:.ult of complications Crom a
sl.ull fracture suffered \\hen the
toddler fell off of a play table a
week before he died.
"The ruptured organs were
caused by an ill-fated atlempt at
Brian Laudenback
CPR. Deputy Public Defender
ShJron Petrosino !.aid earlier.
On Wednesday, two doctors
"ho performed autop~ics on Tyler
!.Jid they bclu.:vc the child's inju·
ries were caused intentionally.
And Moon, the lead police de·
lective on the case, continued to
lay out the prosecution's 1heory of
a pauern of abu!.e in her te!.li·
rnony on lhursday morning.
\\ htle on the ~tJnd. Moon read
from a 1ran~cript tal.en from !.CV·
er al hollrs of \ldeotaped inten iews ·
recordeJ 11nmediately folio\.\ ing
T\ le r's di:-ath.
· Onl't a 5mJll portion of Lauden·
h.u..I.'!. !.lalcments hJ p0licc on that
da) 1~ being JJIO,\eJ as e' 1dcnce in
the 1ri:JI hecau~c police didn't read
L~1udi.:nbJck his "right to remain
~•knt,' Orange County Superior
Court Judge John J. Ryan rulc,d
IJ\t \\Cek.
In the segment read by Moon,
Jaeger had just joined Laudenbnck
in the !.>ame Hoag Hospital in-
ter.iew room minutes after being
told that her son was dead.
Police were trying to figure out
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INllDI Ollie North visits Ferguson's headquarters
Costa ~ CPA John
Maori~, whO warned that
the county's investment
strategy was a dinpous
one dUring a:n unsuccessful
campaign 1oi treHJrer last
)_UI:, could be '*'*' e ·
ihe post by the~
as early at next willc.
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~The Iran-Contra figure
greets volunteers working
to get his 'old friend'
elected to the state Senate.
BY TINA Boa.OAlTA, STAFP Wann
NEW.PORT BEACH -Oliver
North, the retired M:irine lieu1cn-
ant colonel whose role in the Iran·
Contra scandal of the late-1980s
tl:l.ru!lt him into the pu blic eye,
paid a vi it to vdlu nteers at the
campdign headquarters for Repub-
lican Senate candidulc Gil l•crgu-
son on Thur!lday morning.
Greeted with hand hakes, smiles
and the flash or camcrQ , North
spent nbout 30 minutes touring
Ferguson's MacArthur . Doulev3rd
office and chatting with aoout JS
or the candidate's "mo i loyal"
supponers.
"l urc appreciate you hclpina
my old friend," North tolJ the
aroup.
"I've been t7ina 10 finJ a way
to make this (vasit) happen. and it
..wkcd out well. Oil and l have
kDOMl each other ror more than a
~cc8cle. Hf's a clote personal
ilrdW•C.a?t friend, and those are tho only
kinds of contest I sot involved
\
MMC MAa~T PH.or
Oltver. North 'inakn an appaarance at Gil Fergueon'1 Newport
Beach campaign headquartera to mMt voluntHrS. .
in." time.
North's la t it to tho area wu At the headquarters, North
several years aao when he .. pOied for pictures with Ferpqoa
tumpcd for• Dana Rohrabacher and \he YOlunteen. and hi avto-
and Chris eo,c,. both. malti"I their 1raphed copies of hb boot,
initial bid for Conp-eu ll the ... ~ •
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.I Tax time can
be less taxing
at the library
I t all started in the glory days
or the Roman Empire, when
"there ~cot out a decree Crom
Caesar Augustus. that all the
world should be taxed.•• For local
citizens, Uncle Sam's ann is 00\\
ou®etched. To make 1l les,s
i.m~ing. Newport Beach Public
Libraries offer a v.-calth of
resources aimed at easing,tbe pain
of April 17 -this year's tax filing
deadline.
AU Cnlifornia and fedc!ral
LaDonna
K1eititz
Check
It Out
reproducible t~
forms that ha'c
been released by
the IRS and
Franchise T:u
Board are now
available at
branch hbraries
and in the fint
floor copy room
of the Central
Lib~. A hst of
IRS addresses
and useful phone
numbe~ lS
posted an thas
room. In
::td.1Jt1on.. l.:lC C~:::raJ libran
oCkh :i t..i..l 1:-: .. :r...-:.vn reference
.:ol.:.::9':'., It. .::~~r.n~ .ire 115ted
m .. A G_ .1: :..:-:-~ T:..'
Inf..;:-_:..:~ R!x..: :! C0Je.:t1on."
A' .l.l_._: .. ! :~"'-=.:es -~:._de
··Bco~r·) !),:;;.:--"" ....i JJ..;J
Dcductio:-.-T:..> r.:.ide 10
dedUCUOI\.) :l\':u._t-.e OD l~Q
!>ehedules A. C. E and F contautS
an alphabe11cal andc'( of topics.
with cross references 10 related
entries.
"Bender's Ta:< Return Manual"
provides a detailed anal)sis or all
·major form). plus. information on
legislation that affects payment of
this year's ta.\es. For changes
effective thi) )Car wrought by the
Re,enuc Reconciliation Act of
1993 (including retroactive tax
bencfilS and restrictions), turn to a
United States Congress
publication titled "Revenue
Reconcihation Act of 1993. Joint
Comm1ttce on Taxauon
Explanation."
Useful t::i.x plJnning guide)
tnclude "'famil) Tax Planning,"
guided b) the premise that e'el)
tax planning mm.e.5.hould reduce
tax debts and tran)fer ta.\es al
death. Add1t1onal planning
strategies for ach1e' ing savings via
stocks, bonds, annuities and
retirement 'chicles are offered in
"'Taxation of Investments, Second
Edition." For California property
owners. '·Ta.\ing California
Property" includes information on
assessment procedures, levy and
collection :ind judicial remedies.
h may be too late to search for
:i for·Oung h..a,en for this tax ye..ar.
Forv. ard·thankang investors, traders
and ovcrse:is operators can
compamon )hop for the next ta.x
sc:J)On v.11h help from "Tax
Ha,c:ns of the World." Other
anformat1on for exporters,
importer!>, investors and
-corporaqons with foreign branches
or affiliates is available in
'f oreign Tax and Trade Briefs."
In April of 1913, Congrcss.ional
Represenunivc CordcU Hull
remarked to the House, "faery
good citizen ... should be willing
to devote a brief time during some.
one day in the )'car ... to the
making up of a listing of his
income for taxes." When your day
comes, find help at a Newport
Beach Public Library. ·
LaDonn• JQenitz ls tbe Newport
8ea<'b librarian. "Cbttlc It Duin is
writtea by tbe stair of tbe Nntpart
Be:l<'h Public Ubnry. TbJs trttlc's
rolumn Is by 'Melissa MJ.ms •nd
Claudia Pderm•n.
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CITY EDITOR IRIS YOltOl. 57M2l3 ..
THEY'RE N .'8 · TOP, COPS . ' •
Nine Police Department employees are honored during annual chamber-sponsored ceremony
BY M.u.c S . Pos~cn., StAiT Wann
.
N inc Newport Beach Police employees were given
the department,s most distinguished h.onors
Thursday morning in front of more than
400 people at the Four Season•s Hotel.
Officer Mark Everton was named officer of the year
and banded an "Award of Merit" for his day-to-day .
efforts and .his efforts in breaking up a suspected
burglary ring, Chief Bob McDonnell said.
"He is what is meant by community policing,"
McDonneU said of fa'Crton before under his jacket, then quickly
handing him the ~place it when signaled to do so
officcr-of·lhe-year pbque. "He by a .. look out," McDonnell said.
bas been lauded for bis Both off iccrs qujctly got
outstanding field performance, customers out of the store and
courtroon:i _deme~or, . . broke up the attempted armed
report·\\nung slil~ abih!): to robbery, arresting all four
teach others, and his pos1t1\iC suspects McDonnell said.
community-relations efforts." . Snilor: who. has since moved out ·
The annual ceremony -of state, will rec~ive the-medal as
launched more than l\\O ~cades weU, the .chief said. ·
ago -is sponsored by the
1'cwport Harbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce. Some 110
department emplo)ecs were at
the breakfast along "ith 300
com.munll) members and business
leaders. officials said.
The other award wanner:> v.ere:
•Officer John Hudson, A\\ard
of Merit.
•Officer Frank Gordon, Av.ard
of Merit;
Lu was gi\en his award for
s:wing a man's life. On Aug. 16,
he took a report of a missing
adult and P[Omptly headed to the
Costa Mesa address where the
man was thought to be headed.
But he spotted no si$ns of anyone
being there, giving him the green
light to return to other work.
McDonnell said.
Lu didn't. In stc:id, got out nod
looked inside the closed garage
"here be disco\·crcd the man
slumped behind the "heel of a
running ca McDonnell ~aid. Lu
pulled the man, "ho since bas
rcco,crcd, oulSidc onto the la\\n,
the chief uid.
M.uc M.unN/DAU.Y 1'11.or
Mariners Elementary student Kate Guesman sings the national anthem at police appreciation breakfast.
•Officer Jeff Lu. A\\ard of
~krit;
• Dispatcher Jan Barrett,
Award of ~tent;
• De tech' c Scou McKnight.
A"':ud of ~lent;
•Officer Tim Stewart, reser.e
officer of ttre \ear;
.• Communiiv Ser.ice 'Officer
Julie Searle, ci~ ihan employee of
the '>ear, and
• Sgt. Ahd) Gon~. supervisor
of the )ear.
AJJ the winner:>" ere nominated
bv committees that ancluded their ro-~orkers and department
management. The a"ards were
granted for "'orl done in 199~.
Barrett, a dispatcher, used
tenacity to capture a man who
reportedly had a gun and was
suicid:il 'aftcr allegedly beating his
girlfriend. Patrol officers weren't
able Lo find the man at home
when responding to the initial
C!lll, but Barrett used the phone
to track him, McDonnell said.
Mark Everton Julie Searle Tim Stewart
On April 10. \\hale on hi v.ay
home, Hudson .Mopped to ghe
medicnJ aid to a motorist "'ho v.as
unconscious and without \iital
signs. Hu dson performed CPR
until a doctor took o'er. Although
the motorisl died, McDonnell said
Hudson descr.ed praise for his
effons.
"As a result of the violence
already committed by the suspect
and the fact he had now armed
himself, Barrett averted a tragedy
of one type or another,"
McDonnell said.
first time in tbc state that
wiretaps were used on cellular
phones, he said.
about rising crime, Stewart said
after the ceremony.
of her job, McD..onnell said he's
never gollen a complaint about
Searle's work.
Gordon and Officer faan Sailor
were working a plain~lothes
assignment on June 10, "he,n they
spotted fou r suspicious people
inside a liquor store. Gordon
spotted one pull a gun from
McKnight, as!>igned by Ne~port
Beach to the county's Regional
Narcotics Suppression Program. -
as.s~ted in arresting 18 people
that madc·up an cnute .
distribution network whale seizing
113 l..1logiams-of cocaane "'ith a
street value of more than SW
million, McDonnell said.
Ste"art, the reserve officer of
the )ear, has been with the
department for foe )C:US, \\Orl..ing
35-'0 hours e;ich ~~k, the chief
said. Stewart works as a
tro.tnsportation officer and on the
biC)cle p:urol.
Searle got her award, in p:irt,
because of her work monitoring
more than 6,000 alarms installed
in homes and businesses in the
city and for her work rc·\\/iting
city regulations of the de' ices,
McDonnell said.
"1 left my hu)band at home to
sleep this morning," Seorle said
from the podium. "I was thinking:
'It's never the alarm officer that
gets it.' "
Gonis, who is "truly the Joice
of the Ney.port Police
Department," currently serves as
the department's
'community-relations officer and i!>
the primary spoJ...ctsman,
McDonnell said.
During his 19 years with the
department, Gonis also has been
a member of the SWAT team anti
has received 47 commendations,
The case also "as note\\orthv,
the chief said, because it's the ·
first time thc..agency broke up an
entire ring and because it \\as the
He decided to become a
reser.c officer because a
roommate was going through the
police academy and bccau!>e it
was a way of doing something But, despite the negative nature the chief said. -
Seven sch·ools hold rummage sale to benefit Whittier Elementary
~ Buyers will find everything -
probably even a kitchen sink
at Saturday-event.
BY M.u.r ANN H..u.MoN, STAEF wa.rn:a
Refrigerators, a clothes dryer, milt·
tresses, sofas, clothes, tO)S, linens, house-
wares, even a toilet will be up for sale
Saturday to benefit Whittier Elementary
School.
Rcprescntauvcs from seven schools -
Nc"'port Harbor High, Ensign, Kaiser El·
ementary, Mariners Elementary, Newport
Elementary. and Newport Heights El·
cmcntary -gathered four months ago to
collect treasures, trinkets and toys for a
rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. in
the Smart & Final parling lot in Costa
Mesa.
The event was suggested by Ensign
Middle School Principal Scott Paulsen .
who thougtu the rummage sale would give
Whittier School extra funds so students
could experience the same educational
cnnchmcnt activities found in other
schools that f ccd into Ensign.
"Many of our students coming to us
have different experiences "ith as·
scmblics, field trips, docent visits and
other programs;• said l>aulscn. co.
chainnan of the sale.
-J'eareain bazaar
Volunteers hope to make Sl0,000 from
the sale, he said.
All proceeds from the sale "'ill go to
\\ hitticr for such thipgs as computer soft-
ware, field trips and other materials, said
Principal Juan de Jesus. Without the do·
nations, the children would have to do
"'ithout these ''extra" items.
While some schools arc able to hold
"power fund misers·· in their communi-
ties, Whittier School doesn't usually ben·
efit in th:tt way since many of the pnrcnts
are more concerned \\ith day-to-day sur-
vival issues, de Jesus said.
"1 want the students get a glimpse be-
}'Ond their immediate neighborhood of ex·
pencncc," &he Whittier principal said.
"When the.t. gcr to Ensign, I want them to
have the same clperienccs as others. I
• What: Seven-School Rummage Sale.
• Why: To benefit Whittier EJement.1ry
School education programs.
• Sponsored by: Families and staff at
Newport Harbor Higtl. Ensign, Kaiser
Elementary. M.lriners Elemfutary, 1'e\\port
Element.'lry ind 1'e"port Heights Elementary
schools. ·
•Time: 7 a.m to 3 p.m.
• Day: Saturday.
• Where: Smart & Final parking lot, 707 w. 19th St
• More info: Call Ensign Middle School at
7f>0.)440. . .
want to bro:idcn students' horizons before
they get there so they woo'c be surprised.
And I don't sec it as a handout. l see ii
as a group of adults looking at a solution
that benefi1s Whittier students and other
students to put them on a more firm
ground."
Even taking students to such nearby
"free" places such as Centennial Farm,_, -
Orunge Coa:>t College or the science ccl'I·
tcr at South Coast Plaza can cost a school
up to $200 in transportation.
, Response from the community has
, bee~ beyond O\ier. ... hclming, said co-
ch.urman Emily Evans.
Donations have been comang by the
carload, van loatl and e\Cn U-1 luul load.
Parent and student \.Oluntccrs have been
sorting, stacking and pricing constantly.
"I guess I feel that \\e, U:> parents,
)hould think of all of children und not
.j!Jst our O\\.O children and that's the main
reason I gQt invohed with.this" said
faans, who has one child at ~1arincrs and ·
another at En)ign.
. "We wan~ to gi'c all kids c~posure to
different tbangs that our kid might take
for granted. The .bottom line is: we
should be advocates for all children. One
teacher :u Whittier told me that the kids'
pnrcnts there nre just trying to get food
on the table. We want to help.''.
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3000 block of Brutol Slrtt&: A computer harddri\'C,
"'Orth SS,000, wu rcponcd stolen from an office that
sbO't'cJ no sians th:u it w:u broken 1mo.
2!00 block of •ialnqy Orin: A S646, l8•spced bk)dc
v.:u reported stolen from • &:lfll£C th11t ~t\S left open.
NIWNaT 81ACM
llO block of NC"i>Ort Doule~ord: Tv.o SlOO bill v.crc•
S(olco from lhc htriy or. cpr parL.cJ in rronl or
HC>.ll llaipit I' cmcrscncy roo1n, 'f'rn:rc v.crc no iani
of for1:C&.I entry into t car. .
1700 Wotk el urr DrhC'l A res dent toted 1hat a
numb(r of hand tools. th:u ho h11d hidden under some
planu 1n h&i yard, v.crc 11olcn. Tho at\;ms wcri; noc
cnclolcd in • tool bol 1ncJ \\ere worth an c'timatcd S750.
• NUrty h.ilf of 1~ buralar1c1 committed arc walholll
• Com. that is, &hrouah unlocked dOOn Md Windows.
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TODAY
UlllnTCONCDT
The Orange C.ounty Alumnae Chapter ot Sigma Alpha Iota will present a
l)cncfit:OQncert at 8 p.m. 11 the
C.ovcnanl Prcsbytcr)an Church 2850
'Fairview in C.ostn Mcu. Proce~ds will
be used to provide scholarship to
Ullcn1Cd music 5tudcn1s in Southern
California. Admission is SlO, $5 for
students. Ftlr rcscrv;itions, call Charlyn
Moltanc at .839-3924 or M11rily1\
Scranton at (818) 305-0247.
Ma.MUA .
CQsta ¥cs~ High School water polo
and swimming teams arc sponsoring
' the second annual "Mr. Mesa" contest
at 7:30 p.m. in the high school
Lyceum. Mesa 5tudcn1s, gtades 9·12
will compete for the Mr. ~cs:\ title in ~ such categories as evening wear, talent
and beach wear. Admission is S4 for
• 'tu~ents (or SJ.SO wilh ASB card), $5 ~
·adults-.
SATURDAY
LAHOUAOI •ROORAM •UVHW
· Patricia Scarfone, an Orange Coast
C.ollcge professor, will preview a
four-week intensive language program
thot takes place from June 17 through
July 16 in Nerja, Spain. Tilc preview
will begin at 10 a.m. in OCC's Faculty
House. Admission is free and there is
no obligation to sign-up (or the
program. For morc'information, call
432-5963.
BINIPIT •AIHION I HOW
Nordstrom in South Co:ut Pl:uii is
hosting a spring fashion trends show al
8 a.m. to benefit lhe Allheimer's
Association of Orange C.ounty. Tickets
arc SIO per person and can be
purchased by calling 850-3790. •
Oln aAIKJTS WORICJHOP
lnd1v1duah can learn to assemble and
wrap personally-designed gi ft baskets
at a four-work~hop beginning at 9 a.m
an Room 102 of Orange Coast
College\ Art Center. Regislr:llion fee
1s SIO, and a SJO matcnal fee will also
be required in class. ReglSlration 1s
under way in OCC's C.ommunity
Services' Office or participants may
register by phone. For more
infom1ation, call 432-5880.
COM•UTIR CLU8
Orange C.oast College's Orange Apple
Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. in Rooms 207 and 214 of
OCC's Chemistry Bulldmg. Sessions
for various Apple products will run
throughoul the day. Annual
membership fee for the club 1:. S25.
Yisnors arc welcome. For information
abou~ the club. call 770-1865
SUNDAY
HUCONCHT
T~c Costa Mesa band, The Femans,
will give a free concert in honor of St.
Pumck's Day from 2 to 3 p.m al
Tower Record~, 1726 Superior Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
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HNIORS I QUARI DANCI CLUI
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance club seek experienced dancers lo join them
every Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. <ll lhc Costa Mcs:i Senior Cc1i1cr, 191h and Pomona o;trcch. Call
545-5669 fdr more information. _ i
MONDAY
A.~.D. LICTURI
The Coastlme Counseling ·Center will
hold a free lecture tilled "Allcn11on
Deficit D1sordcr: The Big Picture."
Joan Andrews, an educa tional
psychologi'\t, '"ill host the lcc1ure that
takes prncc from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p m at
C.oasllinc Counseling Cente r, 1200
Quail SI., Suite 105, in Ncwporl
Beach. For more 1oforma1ion, cull
476°0991
NllD A LOVE COACHt
.Learn how to be. a magncl to the right
romantic partner in a singles
workshop, ''Creating a Lovi ng
Relationship" tonight 7 to 8:30 p.m. in
the Oakwood North Apartments
clubhouse, 880 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. The fee is S20. Jennifer
Marshall. author und "love coach" will
conduct the workshop, emphasizing
right-11rarn lhinklng and body-mind
integration to create harmonious
relationships Details, .722. 77 17
TUESDAY
WOMIN IN WARS •ROORAM
A program focusing on the expenc1KC!>
of German women in World War 11
and Chi lean women s face under Gen.
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OUR {V\EAL S ARE A
TRIP TO MEXICO
COCKTAILS · FOOD TO GO
PHONE AHEAD
196 EAST 17TH ST .• • COSTA MESA
6' -616
Pinochet\ d1cl<Hor\h1p \\ill be
pre'\entcll bv local author Eva Krutcin
al the 71'port Beach Central Libra!').
Tilled •·· h~ Fate ol Women in Wars.
Re,olu ion\ and 01ctatorship~." the
free program will be~111 al noon at
1000 Avocado A\e !"or 111for111a1ion,
call 717-3800
COMMISSION MllTING
111c NC\\porl Beach Parks, Beaches
and Recrea11on Comnm~1on hold~ 11,
March mce tm~ .u 7 p 111 in che Cil)'
flall council cha111her' iJOO N C\\fXHI
Olvd., Newport Beach hir more.:
1oforma11on. call 6~-11 'il
8ANICRUPTCY PRISINTATION
The community group, l eadcr<.l11p
Tomorrow, is spun'\oring an "Upd<llc
on the Orange Count)' Financial
Crisi\" forum with I lugh I kwi11 ill the
Co\l:I Mc'\a C<>mmunit> Center, IR-15
Parl. Ave. Rcgl\tra11on heg1ns at 6:30
p 111 1111d the P\Ogrnm will start al 7
p.m Admi<. .. 1ojr is S 15 advance
(rcce1vcd b} March 6), and Slh :it th e.:
door !:-"or more information~ 1:all
Lou1~ Rhodes at 7W-S05'.'.
Wl&.LNUS RX
Phy-;1cian and bc-;t -.clhng author,
Ldward A 1 auh. will prc<;ent 'The
Wellne-;\ RX' o,.:minar trom 7 to 9
pm at the I Ol\r en.,on' 1 lotcl. (IC)O
Newport Cc.ntcr Dri• l\ N..:wp<lrt
Beach CoM to altend h SI S pe r
pcr.,on t;or mor~ info1mation or to
mJke re'>e rv.111011\. call (800) 336-1939.
LIARNING TO UT GO
A free t\.,,O·p:Hl \\CHk~hop for per<,ons
\\ho:\l. rccentl~ ended u rda11on\hip
~111 l'leg111 at Or.till''-' Coa~t College':.
Re·l:ntl') Cenl..:r. ·1 h"· M>rkshop. kd
b1 lcK~I thaapi~t Filccn Kkin. i-..
'<:he<.luled from noon lo I '\O p 111. The
Re-L:nl tY Cenlc:r i\ lo,:alc<.l 111 Room
IO<i ot CCC':. Coun\elill\; and
Ad1111~,1on'> Build11w. Fm mon.:
1nfor111a11on. call "11~-'ilo'.!
NAVIGATION CLASS
An d ght·part, non-credit clcc1ron11;
11av1ga1 ion and ocean 'IJtvivul cla~'
begin~ at Orang'-Co;1,1 College\
Sailing Cent er in N,.,.,,port Beach The
class will meet Tul·~day and Thur,duy
evening>. through M 1rcb 30, from 7 to
IO p rn Reg1,tra1ion fee 1, S79. OC'C'\
'>ai hn)! Center i-; lo,.11,·d at 1801 V.
Pacil11 .. Co:i't I ln•h"a" hc1wee11 the
Balhoa II 1\ Club .111d th" O ram•c.:
Count\ Sc. Ha'c F1l1 n11•rc.:
111format1l•n call h.1~.«J4 I'.!
WEDNESDAY
WORLD WAR II aAnLI RICALUD
Formc "' .emhlvrn:rn ·ind \\ 11rlJ W:.r
II vckr 11 (ii h.rl'llS<•ll will gih· a
Experw111·r 0111
lntPrnntionnl Rep11tot io11
DAILY LUNCH BUFFET $7.95
Monday · friday ·
SUNDAY FAMILY BRUNCH $10.95
I Jam -3:00pm
ALL NE"' .1\-fENU
DINNE RS from $9. 95
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Cuisine of India
1000 Bristol t . North (at Jamboree)• 752-5200
p Join
ForDlnn r
Lunch or
\.Veekend Druneh
Sabatino'• was or1glnally founded
In Chicago after our father brought the famlly recipe for our famous
Italian Sausage from Palemio. Italy
... • In ttte 1930'a. Today. l)la sons & grandson
continue to provide 11 complete
menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dally end seasoned with 5 generations of family pride.
Thank you, The Sabatino Family
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Union Bank has been eervi~ the communities of N~rt Beecl\J Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar for over 30 y~ars. It's no secret that we re here to acrye y:ou ... at any of O\lr four convenient locations. Stop by anytlm
Monday -Thursday, 9 a.m. to S p.m.; Prtd•y, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. ·
SPECl/\L c1rrr n
•FREE Two-Year Monthly hmee a.,.._.. .. , Cheddftl Account
FREE Flnt <>Mer ol 206 di.loa tmk a.lulve OMcb
81y1lde Office
1090 Bayalde Drive
{714) 760-1081
Harbor View Office
1666San ....... Drtft
(1,14) 6'4·3800
s.,mk Office
IN..,...Avenue
(714) I04511
• Wettcllff Office
1501 w.tdil Dlt'9
(114) IQ..Mll
fim·~ n acoounr of the blooJy
ba111c·of Tara , a small Pacific
1 land, at chc Cosca Mesa Hi~1oricol
Socic'Y meeting at 1 pm. at 1870
An:th<:.im Ave. near Wc~I 19th Strc:c1
The public is welcome. and admlii.ion
in free. Call 631-5918 for more
i'!iormation.
OCC JAILING PaOOltAM
Ornnge Coast College win ·hold a
'>ix·weck, non-credit rigging and 11111
repair course beginning loJay. The
cl:141s will meet 1 p.·m. to IU p.m
WcdncS®ys, rhro~gh April 12 at
OCC's Sailing Clntcr: 1801 W. P:mfic
Coast Highway, in Newport BcDl'h, Tu
register or for more inform.it ion, c:1ll
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THURSDAY·
DllUSIHG TIPS PROGRAM I
Learn to look )Our be ton a. m:ill
' budge\ at a free evening prog111m al
the Newport Beach Central I ihrim
Prcscntc<.l b} CNllficd image •
consultant Beth Barnhcl'cr l.ook10 •
Your Prok~sion:ll Best a ~d' n11r for
Men and Women" "'ill off..r lips C\11
ho\\ 10 drcl;) and feel hcttcr. rt1c
program h i.chcdulcd for 7 pJll. 111 1hc
Friend\' Meeting room of th1. lihra~.
1000 Avoc:ido Avenue in Ne\\rrnt
Beach Dcca1b, 717-3800 ..
Frlday, M&':ch 3, 1995 3
rondutl frCC WDll.Jni (0Uh O( the
Up~r Newpo1t Bay f.cologic:il
Reserve bct"'ecn 9 an\J 10: 15 a.rll.
rour:. dcparr every i O tu 15 minute~
from the corne r of E,iist Bluff Drive
and B:id; 8.'ly Road near Jamboree
nnJ la'.>l I ~ tu 2 hour • Wc:ir
comfortable hoc) anJ bring binocul:ir'
and camera\. The tour~ ~crvc as an
introduction to the rich v:uiety of
w1ldlik and pl~nls at thh important
co~\tul marih. Note; chi) i~ the last
tour for 1hh ~ca on. Call Fran at
646.fiOChl for dc1:1ih,
UllD 800K SALi
f'ricmh pf CmtJ Mc'J Lihraric) will
hull.I ol ll'ICU hwk '.tk at the Co~ta
Mc,j Do" ntO\\ n Libran, 1855 Park·
1\ ve , fronr IJ :i m tv J pm. ffarJc:ovcrs
· ~1nJ tr:.id..: p:ipc[b:tch :ir" SI, rc,ul:ir
p<aperhack~ nnd recor<l~. ~O ccnh, :int.I
\:h1IJrc11'11 bl)ok~and mag:izinc). arc p..s
ccnh
SATURDAY, MARCH 18
LANDSCAPI CLASS
K3~ 'fot~Oll :ind rem M.:iklc \\Ill be
prc;cnting .1 free land~cap.: clas:. at
the Htmcrd:ilc Nur~cn1:\, located :11
2700 Bri,tol, 111 Cmta 'ksa. The clas>
\\ 111 help p 11 l1cipJnt\ pl:tn, invest and
dc\ig11 .1 "Drc:im Lantl~cap~··. To
\i~ll·Up, C:tll 7'iJ-661J I.
IMPROYISATiONAL COMIDY NIGHT
An evening of comedy wilh proceed \~~~~~~~~
to benefit girls an<.l boyi. ~wimminl!
prol_!ra1m \\ill b1: held al Newport
lh1bor lligh School. The event will
run from -,. to 9 p.111. in lh\: Norm.111
Lo.th Performin!,\ Arh Center. al th,
\Chool (,(JU ll"inc Ave T1cl.el\ ,ire~ ...
For 11 ·t..ch or 'inftlrmattun. call Teri:' at M&-:M7.·
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
RUMMAGE SAU
Stret ·I \OU bud··~t .111<1 pk.1'" ~our
\\ illct at thl. -:·111·.1ro11uJI nrnw1J ·~
'.tic ll'll.IJ) 'J .1 111 to .: I .. , "l
S,11u1JJ\ 1J 'n;. tun l\ 1 1 111 h r<,!
Unit ·d 1\1 lhoJi-t Chw l 111 <"o l.t
"-lc~a J"f \\'e•t l'•th ~·· • •t Co''J
Me,;1 Th" C\••n; j, ~"·'1 o:.:d l>\ the
United McthoJi,1 \\ 01: 1
Orga1111Jl1rn1 to aiJ their ~11"11111~
l'rojei:h. For n1011: inh•rm:it1t•11, \..ill
54!S·"'7:!7
·SATURDAY, MARCH 11
BACK BAY WALKING TOUR
The Fricnd) ol Newport Ba) will
SUNDAY, MARCH 19
WHAU WATCH CRUIH
rhi: JJpJn America Soc1CI) of
..,.,ulhcrn California " hosting a whale
'' 111.11111~ crnl\1.: from lJ 10 I I ·3U a.m.
1 hi: ,r111\e \\111 b, n:irratcd in English
.ind JJp:1M\\! b' a mcmh-:r of lhc
J\mcn,:111 Ce1 Jc •:111 S()..aCI\ Coc;1 is
'ii'.! IL1r .1duli-_, .. lor .. h1kh·11 (age)
.:.1 :!l l{.:g1 •r 1t1 •1 h.:c;i11\ ·1: h 30 am .
.tl D.JV..'\ ., I l'd er .ir~J to.la II <il • •
B 1l~n.1 °l·or 1•10 ·.: iP!lHI" 11111 c-.ill
I) 1ui; E.r~ ·i: at "'U 4' , ...
THURSDAY, MARCH 2l
FACTS ABOUT AUCTIONS
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rT:e C\1.•nin~ pm~:al!I ['lanncd al 7
I'm iu thi: Fn.:mb \I ·:tin!.! Room ol
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SPORTS. RACE &. TOURJNG CARS
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• Wills/Trusts
•Divorce
• Corporations
• Tenant/Landlord
• Much, much more
fnlf fotnf n 1Jornleonl
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4 Friday, March 3, 1995 Newport eeach/COata Mesa Dally Pilot . . · Moorlach looks to be headed to treisurer's po-t
~Costa Mesa CPA, who
foresaw county's
investment problems,
seems to have support of
. supervisors for job.
ough search for a new ttea'suter,
the Costa Mesa CPA appears to
~ lhe sup~rt of the majority of
the board of supervisors. Wilh the
supervisors in agreement, the Cor·
mality of a search would be un-
necessary, according to Moorlach.
BY EVAN HSNEB.SON, ST.\.FP Wkll'l"
COSTA MESA -John Moorlach
may be bound for the county trea·
surer's office after all.
"I think Mr. Popejoy and I
probably see matters in a similar
vein," Moorlach said Thursday. "A
thorough search is a business ap-
proach. What the board said was,
'we think we've got a treasurer we
want to appoint and we don't need
to go thrOtlgb that process.'
Despite the suggestion from
coun!,Y CEO William Popejoy .and
interim treasurer Thomas Oaxon
that the committee conducJ a tnor-·
0 That's also a business ap·
pro.ach."
081TUARIU
Anne Freeman
A memorial service will be
held Monday for Newport
Beach resident Anne Elizabeth
Stewart Freeman, a local real
estate ~roker for 15 years, who
died of cancer Thursday. She
was 60.
Mrs.
Freeman
was born in
Butte,
Mont. and
raised in
Hollywood.
She gradu·
ated from Freeman
UCLA in
1957 and then taught school in
Hollywood and Whillier. for
1he pa!>I 15 years, Mrs. Free·
man w:l!> a real e~late broker
\\1th Waterfront l lomcs, Inc. in
Nev. port Dcach.
She \\a~ abo an involved
member of the As~istancc
Leagues of Whillier and New-
port-Mesa, and served as the
president of the Virginia Castle
Auxiliary. Additionally, she was
an active member of St. An· •
drews Presbyterian Church in
Newport Beach.
,Mrs. Freeman is survived by
LARO EST
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• NEW a
•• USED
· ROLEllS
Poi rll;4mtilt
l ,.,9y ~ f HK Pt,.nu•od fif"ul
her husband of 37 years, Roy;
son, David Stewart Freeman
and dauglµer, Virginia Louise
Freeman;·sister, Sara Stewart
. Bergstrom; and brother, Blair
Walker Stewart.
A celebration of he~tlif e will
be held at 1 l a.m. Mo~ay at
St. Andrews Church. ~, .
Jf ~,. Glen w. Thomas •
Glen W. Thomas, whose
artwork has appeared on the
front page of the Daily Pilot,
died on Tuesday. He was 100.
A memorial service is
sche~uled for 1 p.m. Tuesday
as St. James Episcopal Church
in Newport Beach.
Mr. Thomas, who was born
on June 26, 1894 in Sterling,
Ill., moved to Newport Beach
in 1960.
He was.known for his
paintings of local scenes. The
work has been displayed next
to the daily weather report on
page 1 of the D<!ily Pilot, and a
12-work series hangs in Orange
County Superior Court in Santa
Ana.
Mr. Thomas, a veteran of
World War I, is survived by his
wife Thelma, of Palm Desert,
and a niece in Fountain Hills,
Ariz.
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Moorlach, whose June oC 1994
treuurer'1 campaJgn was critical
of former treasurer Robert
Citron's risky investment strate·
gies, has indicated bis willingness
to serve the county since Citron's
rcsi&ned in the wake o( the county
1aki.na a leadership role and Cor on rum, a formality which pro-
bcing willina to embrace one ol cccds the hiring of any new cou11ty
their critics." employee. He has also ho~ discus·
DlllOn's term ends ne~l week sions with county council Terry
-f aJ'ld the board could conceivably • Andrus.
make a decision at its Tuesday "My goal bas always been to
meeting. Although Moorlach has serve my community," Moorlach
received no ·assurances from the sqid. "J'd like to see thi~ adven· • bankruptcy. AJthough the board
appointed Daxon and Thomas
Hayes to help restructure the in-
vestment portfolio immediately
after the banl(ruptcy, Moorlach
said he \fOuld not mind being . a
late addition to the county team.
board that he will be given che po-tu.re to its culmination." . .
sition, he has met separately with Moorlach is scheduled to test1.fy
board chairman ~ddi Vasquez before the Senate special comm1t-
ano wjth supervisor Jim Silva.. tee on local government invest·
Today he will meet with assistant ments this afternoon at Irvine City
county treasurer Keith Johnson. Hall. He will give a five-minute
"It's water under the bridge,"
he said of past board decislorrs.
"I'd give (the board) . credit for
Moorlach s:iid the County Sher-presentation on why the county
ifrs Department is in the process should not use a tax increase as a
of conducting a background check solution to its fiscal problems:
LIBRARY · ,.. member Lucille Kuehn, who met
with Hedges Thursday.
"We received an incorrect re-fre• P•1• 1 port about the finance committee
provide free public library·services report, and that's what set me
without substantial reductions~ off," Kuehn said. u1n order to
The "business as usual" approach make decisions, people have i.o
could prove difficult to accomplish have the facts.''
since all city departments are like· Hedges agreed that misinf orma-
ly to undergo substantial budget-tion may h~ve caused problems.
ary reductions. Finance Committee chairman The council has and will continue
Dennis O'Neil said that he had to support the library, he said.
heard nothing alarming at the , "The message we sent to the Ii-
meeting in question. The finance br!lry board and to every depart-. ment in the city is that we have to . committee and the CitX Council are still in the process of gathering determine what level of service to.
information, O'Neil said. provide, given the budget we
"I don't know how that percep· have," Hedges said. "Then we
tion came across," O'Neil said of need to set priorities and do those
th e alleged 'anti-library' sentiment. seryices very well."
"Part of our discussion was on Nicoll reaffirmed the impor·
how we can extend the hours of tance of taking a collective stand
some of our branch libraries. on the direction of the library. By
''We're all under a lot of aiUiety taking this stance, the board is fol-
because of the budget shorlfall, lowing a policy reached by the
but it would be unfair for anyone previous City Council, he said. ·
to start jumping to conclusions Board member George Jeffrie~
prematurely." who stated that every option de·
Board members backed . away · serves consideration, said fhe key
from their earlier criticism of the to an understanding is open di:i·
council Thursday, saying that open logue.
communication would help board ~ "Both the board and staff need
and council members reach an un.,.. · to be responsive to 'the couricil's
derstanding. Council members and concerns," Jeffries said. "It's my
board members. alike still had view that enhanced communica-
much to learn, according to board tion will aid in that resolve."
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Ne't(port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PUot ' Friday, March 3, 1995 5
• Transcript of police interview with LliudenbaCk
'
~JRIAL
.. ' "Sgt. (StC\.C) Van Horn : ••••
somebody, wmebody slapped him
on 1hc bull,'" Moon read.•• 'And
we nccJ to find out who and wh:u
the circum)tanccs were And then
we can get on with this.'
,
The following i~ a partinl
transcript that Newport Beach
Police Detective Alena Moon rend
to jurors who will decide if Brian
Laudenb:ick is g~illy or
sccond-<icgrce murder in the
death of 22-month-old Tyler
Jaeger.
involved in the March. 2S, 1994
interview arc Laudenback, the'
child's mo ther -Karey Jaeger -
and Newport Beach Police Sgt.
Steve Van Horn and Detective
Don Prouty.
Moon read the transcript
Thursday in Orange County
Superior Court.
· VAN HORN: Which is the
other thing that we need to find
an explanation for, because the'
bruise :.-:-
. JAEGER: I-low do you explain
VAN HORN: ... on the
bullocks.
LAUDENBACK: I don't know.
I don't know. I don't, bu t, you
know I don't spank hi m. •
(Later)
JAEGER: Did you hit him,
Bria rt ?
LAUDENB ACK: No. of course
not.
. JAEGER: Have you ever hit .
' him?
LAUDENBACK: I've spanked
. him, just twice.
JAEGER: This week?
LAUDENBACK: No.
JAEGER: Have you spanked
him this week?
LAUDENBACK; No, I have
not.
JAEGER: OK. l didn't do it
and you didn't do it. Who else has
been with him to put that hand
print on his butt.
LAUDENBACK: I have not
done it Karey, you know that.
(Later)
JAEOER: Brian, did you ever
lose )IO\,lr temper with him.
LAUDENBACK:N~ ~
' JAEGER: You ~uld do th'at to
h. ? lffi.
LAUDENBACK3 No .... But
you know that. You know how
good I am, with kids.
{Later)
PROUTY: Brian, we, we talked
about you getting very frustrated
with him. He was kind of irritable
and you told us earlier that, that
you were getting a little irritated.
LAUDENBACK: Yeah. I've
been frustrated with ... Tyler for
a while, you kno\ll? I mean l.'.111 •..
her boyfriend coming ifi. He ...
wants his mommy all the time.
. (Later)
PROUTY: You told us about a
time where you were a little bit
perturbed with him and put him
down on a rocking chair rather
hard and you thought maybe this
bruise could've come Crom that.
LAUDENBACK: Well ...
PROUTY: When was that?
LAUDENBACK: That was, I
think it was Wednesday .... It was
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PROUTY: So you've been ...
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LAUDENBACK: No, 'cause
he's been good .•.•
VAN HORN: The thing is that
you told us you .... put him out on
a chair hard.
LAUDENBACK: Yeah. l mean,
I did (unintelligible} ...
VAN HORN: Thought thut
might explain th e bruise.
l..AUDENBACK~ ... You,
know,,you show it to me.
(Later)
PROUTY: ... Brian, if there is
something that your not telli ng us
... now's the time to do it.
JAEGER: Brian, my son is •
dead.
LAUDENBACK: The only titne
I got angry was when I put him on
his chair two weeks ago.
JAEGER: I don't.use spanking.
VAN HORN: It wasn't here
Sunday when he left the hospital
and it was here today when he
came into the hospital.
And between Sunt:lay and today
when he came in, what we were
told by both of you he's been with·
no one else. You don't have to be
Dick Tracy to· figure out that he
had to get the hand print on his
butt from one of you two .
And we're not trying to say that
anybody beat this child or that
anybody was, was mean to this
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What were saying is thnt ••.
LAUDENBACK: We both
loved him.
VAN HORN: •.. somebody,
somebody slapped him on the
butt. And we need to find out who
and what the circumstances were.
And then we can get oo with this.
LAUDENBACK: I spanked him
• on Thursday.
JAEGER: Oh, God.
'PROUTY: Let's go outsitle a
minute.
LAUDENDACK: Karey, I
didn't, 1 just spanked hii;n on
Thursday.
VAN HORN: OK. Let's wait a
second here. . .
JAEGER: Oh my Go<! (sound
of pounding). I'm gonna' kill him.
l'm gonna' kill him (sound of door
closing).
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why the dead child had a bruise
on his buttocks that they believed
formed the outline of a hand.
The detectives had been ques-
tioning Laudenback and Jaeger
separately, but she startc.usking
him questions after coming into
the room.
"Karey Jaeger: 'Did you hit him,
Brian?,'" Moon read to the jury
from the transcript. "DcfcnJant
Laudenback: 'No. of course not.'"
Later, Laudcnbuck admittcJ to
detectives anti Jaeger tha t he hap
become ftuslruted while caring for
tbe boy who was home ''1th the
skull fracture. Lautlenback, "ho
was dating Karey Jaeger anti shar-
ing a Ne\\port Beach apartmenl,
\\ a .. n 't \\Orking at the time .
L:.iudenback continued to Jen~
that he spanked 1 ~ lcr for scH:ral
minutes, b.ut recantcJ Junng 1l11s
c.xchangc.
"Defendant Laudenback: '1
spunked him on Thursday,'·"
Moon read
Petrosino !.pent a good portion
of her cross-examination trying to
ask_gyestions tha1' Prosccu1or
Da~rcnt wouldn't object to
anti 1hose Ryan wouldn't i.us\ain.
Pc1rosino won one of 1hose legal
balllcs, forcing Moon to read this
st..itcmcnt uttributed to Jaeger in
the 1ranscri1?t: "Sometimes, 1
thought he (Brian) had more pa-
tience with Ty than l ditl."
When the trial resum~ on
Montlay, the prosecution is sched·
uleJ to offer testimony from its
IJ!>t \\ 1tne-.s, a medical C~pert.
Hpn told Petrosino to be pre-
pared 10 start presenting her case
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the parking lots would be available
for lea$¢ by the fairgrounds during
certain speci:sl events.
Jnitially, homeownert ,.ere con·
cemed the complex would Cjltatc-
noise, traffic arid hurl their prop-
erty values.
A' number or residents still ex-
press concerns about those prob-
lems and other nnnoynnces. Btu,
in general, they said the idea was
worth exploring.
That made the commission's de-
cision to move ahead with the pro·
cess and recommend tho forma·
lion of a review committee 10 the
Ci 1y Council a lit1le less difficult.
"I've attended nil four or five
public hearings on this," said
Chris Serris', chairman of the
Coi.ta M_csa AYSO league. "At
the first meeting, there were a
number of residents who were op-
posed to 1hc idea. And, by th~
next meeting, with the school dis·
trict, 1hose same residenls were in
favor of it -although they still
had some concerns."
Scrris, a Cosla Mesa resident,
suggei.ts the change of heart might
have been spurred by a $10-
milliun bid from Nc~ort Beach
developer Tom Williams, who
would like 10 build 10 tract homes
on each of the i.ite's 18-acres. Wil-
liam:. pitched the idea to the
school tfotricl's trustees last week.
"l think once people started
hearing \\hat some of the other
options were and once they dis-:
covered lhc complex wouldn't bt.
bavinJ. things lhere all night IQng,
they bepn to warm up to the
idea," he said. '
u At least wilh this plan, there
will still be the open sp cc there,
and tberc won•t be homes or
1p:artments there. I thinJc a lot of
rc:.ldents arc Jlad to sec that."
Although we clly is movtng Cull·
5peed·ohcad with its proposal, the
school district hasn't decided
which route to take. According to
Superintendel'\l Mac Bernd, the
district's trustees ;ire tak,ing a ~eri
ous look at Williams' offe11
"A $10-million offer is some-
thing that we have to take seri-
ously, considering the Orange
County bankruptcy,'' Bernd snid.
"So, we are studying all the alter-
natives, but we certainly remain
comft!ilted to working with the city
and the fair Board. •
The school district has $8()' mil-
lion tied up in the crumpls:d Or-
ange County investment pool.
Under one plan proposed by the
county, the district could lose $8
million of that investment.
"Obviously, (with the city's
plan) we wouldn't see the kind of
immediate return that has been
offered by Mr. Williams," he said.
"But, we also have to look at.the
intangibles, like the good of the
community."
And, according to Parks Com-
missioner Alesia E rickson, the
community needs more playing
fields. ...
"Whether or not this facility will
J_eneratc inonCJ is not the iJucn· CHARTER
t1011 of the cuy;• Erickson said.
"For the population we have.
there arc nol enough• parks and ~ h .. 1
open IAnu for rcc:reation:il use. We with the dbtJict to sec if this is tho
need to address that. ~st way we should go."
"'tne commi ion never thought Wilson, who made nn unsuccess-
we'd have the money to purchase fu) bid for a school bo3rd seat in
the land 1hal we oecd, and here November, hos been lnvolved with
we have nn opportunity to use 1his n res1ructuring committee ut the
lnnd. 1 think the intention of this high school for scv~ral yenrs.
plan 1s to mnkc the recreational She said looking into charter
space ovailablc !O the citizens of schools· could be 1b.e,,nc.xt step in
Co~la Mesa." this direction. She stressed that it
Erickc;on said City Council will isn't a "done deal" and that the
likely consider the commission's 'school is just in the research stag-
tccommendatlon to fotm u review es.
committee at it's March 20 meet-"We want to be collaborative,"
ing. The committee, she said, Wilson added. "This is not an ef-
would be made up of residents tori to shun the district, this is not
onJ stµff mco\bers from the city, an effort to shun our fiscal respon-
thc school district and the fair-sibilities , whh ·\he districl. h is
grounds. truly an ~on to continue with re-
!'AJJ we have right now is just a structuring.
conc;eptua~ plan for a youlh sports "This is a response from parents
tocality," Erickson said. who want to see more improve-
"The review committee would ments and who have a desire to
decide whether Lhat plan is satis-keep our schools intact. We don't
factory, or whether some things · want .lo lose the quality we've shoul~ be juggled around. Once got."
they've done that, the plan would The group met with Superinten-
come back lo the Parks C.ornmis-dent Mac Bernd on Thursday to
sion, then go to the Planning discuss the charter school pro-
Cornmission and then the City posal. For a school to become
Council." .
S f ti I f t t charier, trustee approval 1s ncces· . o ar, te p ans ca ure wo sa
lighted soccer fields, lhree lighted i;h'I , basktball courts and a practice . . I e the g.roup hasn t formally
foo1ball field with a new running pitched the idea. to the school
track. The facilities that tend to board,. board president Jud¥ Fran·
bring the most noise, like the bas-co said sh~ ~~uld be open to the
kctball courts, are located the far-proposol if it s what the facully
thcst from nearby homes. and the parents want.
l "If the parents and the teachers
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it, I see nothing wrong with that,"
Franco said. "But, l'm still trying
to figure out exactly what is bein~
proposed, and this is an issue that
has oot been addressed in this dis-
trict to date."
To receive full support from the
district, the group must overcome
four issues:
Newport Beach/Co9fa Meaa Dally Pllo •
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Whit II I chm'ter IClllOIT
According to the state
eduC.ltion code, a charter
school Is designed to:
, • Improve pupil le3rning
• Increase learning
opportunities for all pupils
with special emphasis on
expanded learning experiences
for pupils identified as ·
acadert\!cally low achievi ng
• Encourage tlie use of
different and innovative
teaching methods .•
• Create new professional
•By srate law. charter schools
must have the same the ethnic bal-
ance as the entire district. In Co·
rona del Mar's c:ise, that likely
would mean busing in students.
Currently, the ethnic makeup of
the district student body is 62%
white, 29% Latino and 7% Asian
students. Corona dcl Mar High's
enrollment is about 86% white,
4% Latino and 9% Asian.
•The charter school cannot in-
crease regular classroom staff with
private or parent donations.
• A charter school needs to
have a valid and reliable way of
measuring student achievement.
• The formation or the charter
school could not be a detriment 10
the operation of the distric1 be-
cause the district is responsible for
all $tudenls. ·
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• Provide parents and
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• Hold the schools
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measurable pupil outcomes,
and provide the schools with a
methotl to change from
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accountabi~ity systems.
Und~r a charter school system,
the campus is still a part o( tho
district and could contract with
the district for services such as
bu~es, food and financial book·
keeping. The system also dumps
the teacher's union and sometime~
brings in a local governing board
made up of parents or staff.
But the charter school process is
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Jaw, only 100 charter schools arc
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and March 15 at St. Mark's Pres·
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SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-433 0, ext. 223
CdM · shQot-lor CIF crOwn tonight ·ai .:the ·Bren
..,. Sea Kings duel St. Bernard
at 8 o'clock for Division IV-AA
boys basketball champion.ship.
• CIF Southern Section playoffs, with host
CdM tipping off against the unseeded Vi-
kings tonight at 8 o'clock in the Southern
Section Division IV-AA title game at UC
Irvine's Bren Events Center. No.
TONIGHT'S STARTING LINEUPS
It ...............
Player Ht. Pos.
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Corona del Mar Sea Kings
No.
44
30 21
Player Ht. Pos.
6-3 F
6-3 F
Michael Johnson ( l.t.3 ppg), 6-1 senior
forward Durren II arm ( 13.5 ppg), three-
pu1nt shooting fre shman point guard
Orandon Granville ( 11.5 ppg) and Littlt!·
field, will wnslantl) change its presses,
from a 1-2-2, to a h;ilf-court man trap, lo
a 2-2·1. McClune. c..alb l\is team a "five-
gu.ird offense."
BY R.tcHA&D DUNN, sroan wa.nn "When I looked at the whole draw, I
saw that St. Berna,rd's "'1 a tough league, 24 Timothy Littlefield 6-4 G Adam Kllnke
33 Michael Johnson
23 Darren Harris IRVlNE -These schools Crespi was in a tough kague and Corona
arc no strangers in the (20St· dcl Mar was in a real. tough league, and
6-1 G
6·1 G
Brian Coleman
Eric Schiff £-3 c
3 Brandon Granilfa 5-1 1 G
34 Steven Cooper 6-0 G season, and as long as Co-that's about it,',. said St. Bernard Coach s~
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Brian Fracalosy
Dominic OeGrazier
6-2 G
6-0 G
"Our.. major focu'> \\l)I be on nut turnrng
the ball O\ er on the prc:-.s .rnd Jlta-cl,.ing it,
because we thinl \\C can '>Core off it," rona dcl Mar High and St. ~~~-~-Jim M~Clune, whose squad defeated top·
Bernard of Playa del Rey clC-seeded Twentynine Palms, 71-69, last Fri· Orm sa id. "I thmk they'd prefer lo play .pcricnce similar enrollment day in the semifinals.
figures, as well 'as producing fine bas-Corona dcl Mar, which has won six of 111.1.,-to-man (defense) in a half court <ind
di>rupt you \\1th thi:ir presses, -.o they can
u-.e their a1hlctk·1sm. I'm not predicting
anything,' but I think \\C can get some de-
cent shot-; off our utfensc 1n .1 half court."
ketball teams, the relationship may con--its last seven games, will be making its
fourth trip to a ClF title game in seven
years. In six ·or Orris' nine years, the Sea
Kings have reached at least the semifinals.
points per game), DeGrazier (1 1.6 ppg)
and Coleman ( 11.1 ppg) its big offensive
guns, is capable of_ playing a slick transi-
tion or a patient half-court game. But de-
pending on its ability to beat St. Bernard's
multiple presses will probably determine
whether or not CdM wins its second Clf
title in three years.
up with them fairly well size-,.,.isc," Orris
said of the Vikings, \\.hose tallest player,
junior Timothy Littlefield, is 6·foot-4 ... I'd
;ay a great deJI of their scoring comes off
presses and the tran~ition game, so· one of
the major thing~ '~e·r~ focusing 9n is mal.-
ing sure we cut dO\\ll on turnovers \.\ilh
their press."
tinuc.
The third-seeded Sea Kings (17-11), a
second-place team fr oin the Sea View
League that relies heavily on guards Brian
Fracalosy1...J)nd Dominic DeGrazier and
pos l player Brian Coleman, will meet St.
Bernard (17-11) for the third time in the
Both teams have been assured of a
berth in the State Playoffs, which begin on
Tuesday, regardless of tonight's outcome.
The .Sc:.i Kin g-. urc aho kd by 6-3 se-
nior Eric Schiff. (,-3 jun1ur Adam Klinke
and senior guard Joel O"cn; a three-point
-,hooting threat along \~itl1 Fraculusy and
CdM, witti Fracalosy (averaging 17 "They're pr'elly athletic, but we match St. Dernard, led by junior two. gu_arJ DeGr:uier. ~
BBVC 14s
impress with
strong error s
.... 1his particular wave of talent
appears to be on the right pace_
T he Balboa Bay Volleyball Club 14 &
unders (eighth grade and younger) had
their first tournament of the 1995
season last Sunday at Newport Harbor
High School.
The tournament featured the top 15 teams
from Santa Barbara to San Diego. Since this
was the first· tournament of the year, the format
f'eatured only pool play with pools of five teams
each. ,
The BBVC 14 Blue team is coached by Drew
Sheward. Setter Ty Tramblie and outside hitters
Al Limon and Matt Jameson fo rm a tough trio,
especially when coupled with the outstanding
middle blocking of Dennis Alshuler.
They soundly defeated Kokor~of Huntington
Beach, which is usually a strong opponent of
BBVC teart\$ but lost to Belmont (Long Be1tch)
in three close games.
The Balboa Bay 14 White team is coached by
Trent Amclotte. The White team, led by setters
Kevin Hansen, Scott Winant and Kent
"Shewie" Turner, as well as outside hitter
Traighe Concannon and middle blocker Adam
Hc:irlsoii, won its pool. They
defeated a tough Seaside
(San Diego) team by a score .
of 15-13 in the third rally
score game.
Char De
Brand'l
Volleyball
With most of the BBVC 14
Red team playing in its first
tournament for Balboa Bay,
they improved with each
game. They took the No. 1
Kokoro team to three games
before losing ~e rally score
game. Setter Hunter
MacDonald, outside hitter
Greg Stampley and middle
blocker Andy Evans led
Coach Phillip Schildts' te am.
The Balbo<l Bay "Green Machine" ~as
become a tradition in the club format. Always
new to the game, younger and "sherter than
their opponents, the "Machine" seems to pull
off upsets every tournament.
This tournament, they beat the top team from
. Snddlcback Valley in two straight games. Coach
Matt Wr~ght's team was led by the setting of
Chase Emery (in his s;tting debut), outside
hit.ters Nick Stroffe, Cliff Sh.cpherdson and Kurt
Thayer, and the middle attack of Brian Sweet
and Drew McCrary.
It's great to watch the enthusiasm and fun
that this team has year after year.
The next junior tournament will be. at the end
of March at Newport Harbor High and will
feature playoffs in each division to determine
the tournamcnJ champions.
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With each high school boys volleyball season
comes their respective alumni games. It's fun to
sec the famili ar faces and track what they've
been up to. '
March 10 is the date or the Corona'<iel Mar
alumni game. The Friday night affair will draw
many past stars.
March 24 is Newport Harbor's date. This
game has been quite a tradition, and this year
we may find a new format because of the
number of returnees. Newport Coach Dan
Glenn may schedule a round robin event with
players from different eras playina aaainst each
other.
One or my favorite attendees at the Newport
alumni game is Dr. Tim Brown (the "Beach
Doctor" of the A VP), who played in the early
70., but still helps the Newport athJe&es with
their injuries u well as alwa19 rnaklna bis
annual_ _appearance at the alumni ~ Spe~ of alumni, both coech Uf& arc
filled With put pla~rs. Coach J()JJ tti
played at CdM whh junior vanity ~ Hadley
Carpenter, while varsity usiltaat Mall
Wlntllburn wu on the CdM varsity team in
1990. PUIChctti wu alto an Uliltant coech for
CdM'1 1989 QP Cham~
At Newport, vanity ..Want Drew Sheward
was u All.CIF pll)'Cr for the 1987 CJF champs.
while IV CIOICh J~ Tulino plt,ed two ,.,n aao
and fftllh·toph coach Ore' Olbomc WU on IUt
year•• tMin II Newpon Hllbor.
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DON L£M:H/DAILY l'ILOT
CdM's Clay Burton blocks attempt by Ryan Taylor of Costa Mesa.
Sea Kings ramble
~ CdM has too many weapons for Costa Mesa yolleybaU.
CORONA DEL MAR -It didn't matter that a couple of Coach Joey
Fuschetti's big guns were absent Thursday evening.
The Corona del Mar High boys volleyball team still had too much fire-
power for visiting Costa Mesa, earning a 15-S, 15-4, 15-5 season-opening
nonleague decision in the Sc~ Kin~· gym. . . .
With returning starters Brinn Coleman (still playing b:iskctball) and Dlair
Hoppe (ill) not available for duty, Fuschetti turned to a younger corps of
players and they responded. •
"The younger kids Mepped up for us tonight," he said. "They showed the
good fundamentals, good solid defense and passed very well."
The coach had credit for outside hitters Steve Reese (12 kills) and Drett
Hillyard (eight kills), who each moved up from the junior varsity. A fine ef·
fort was nlso turned in by sophomore Cha(lic Smith.
Returning starter Derck Newcomer was credited wit.h doing n fine job
running the .offense, while middle blocker Cla~ Burton, an all-_leaguc~ ~ast
season, added nine kills, and John Coon, playrng at the opposite pos1t1on,
added eight. In. another n~nlcague boys vollcyb~ll game Th.u~day: _
• Elitancia H1gh's host Eagles dropped a straight set dec1S1on to La Quan·
IQ, 15·6, 15·11, 15-5.
Despite the loss Eagles ~oac.h Dave Castle saw some bri~ht mo~ents~ es-
pecially from junior opposite hatter James Wagner and senior outside hitter
Ryan Mcintosh, as well as sop11omorc outside hitter Nob~ Stewart.
Champion Woodbridge,
run~er-up Tars dominate
Sea View-girls selections
.... Six local gtrls chosen by
Daily Pilot ; Tars ' Jakosky
choice for Coach of the Year.
nv 8AlUlY FAULKNER, Sl•ORJ' \\'klrFR ,
T he view atop the Seu View L\:aguc g~asketban scene h:is been an
exclusive neighborhood the last
three scusoos, \\ ith \VuoJbriugc lligh and
Newport 1 !arbor owning aU the prime real
CSlalC.
Woodbridgc, "h1ch finished the regular
season top-rai1!,.ed in Orange County, has
\\On 3.t straight league garues and three
straight leJ~ue champ1onsh1ps, the last
Jakosky
l\\.O outright.
Harbor,
cu-champs in 1993
\\hen they we re the
last team to hand
Woodbridge a Sea
View defeat, h.is
\\On 30 straight
against league
competition ulher
than Woodbridge.
It follows, then,
that the Daily Pilot
All-Sea View
League team would
read like the
announcement of
~tarting lineups \\hen the Warriors and
the Sailors meet head-to·head.
lnJccd, no less than six Woodbridge
pla)ers and lour Ha rbor standouts, were
Jmong the 15 players honored on the first
JllU secunJ tc.im-., Mth Coron:i dcl Mar,
the th1rJ -pla1;c finisher this )ear, n.ibbing
two other spots
Second·pl;1cc NC\\ port Harbof, \\ hich
S\\ept CJ~t . ll"\1nc, Santa MargJrtla and
1:.1 Toro b) Jll a'cr:ige of 33 points, wa s
represented hy senior Mandy Clay ton and
sophomores J1,;nny Jennings and Andree
Verhul>,t on the first tc.im. MdissJ Schull
e;uncJ a second·tcam spot for the Tars.
Shannon Jakusly, who continued the
program\ 111c1 cas1ngly rock-sol id tradition
despite some lineup dilemmas, is the
Coach of the Year, edging Woodbridge's
Eric 13angs, '"ho los t one key player from
last year's Division 11 state finalist and
rcplacc<l her with a sophomore transfer
with cvcrn more talent.
Corona dcl Mar, which edged the chase
pack for th in.1-plJce honors. en route to
its most posbeasun victories since 1983
(two), put sophomore guard Lindsay
Warmington on the first team and ju!1i.9P
center Jennifer Gardner on lhe secona
Verhulst Jennings
Clayton Warmington
team.
Clay ton, a 5-foul·IO third-year starter,
:i'erageJ I I point' again-.t league
competition and her leadership \\JS
another leading ;1'sct fur the Tars.
Jennings, "ho a\cragcd 14.6 points her
last seven le.1gue cuntcsts to finish \\ith an
11.2 Sea V1C\\ mark. Joined fell ow
backcourt trarl\fcr \ crhulst in rcplacrng
gradu.1ted fir~t-tcam all-lcJgue veterans
Ge11c\1C\C bans and Gin.1 Hc:.1Js.
A freshman la'>t \eJr al EstJnc1:i High:
Jennings' UJngeruu's ouls1Je shooling
touch and ;1ggre-.'i":ness in'>ide plJv '"as a
strong complement to Verhulst. "hu c..1me
tu I larbur !tum LUl\On I ligh_
Vcrhuh.t, the Nc,,pu1t-Mcsa Dbtnct
Pl..t)er of the \ e.ir, scored ju)l 7.9 pomls
per lcugue g.imc, but added four ass1~b
pcr outing, solid fl our leadership and
smothering dden,c.
Wurm111gto11, \\ho :ncraged 19 points in
decisive league-ending victories ove r
Irvine and Santa M.irgarita, a"eraged
nearly 12 pu111ts .1gain\t Sea View
opponents and \\J~ the Sea King.,·
offcnsi-.e generator all sc.ison.
Schutz, a 6-0 senior post, averaged 8.5
points and ju'>t mure than eight rcboundll
per game, \\htle the 6-1 Gardner averaged
See SEA VIEW GIRU/Pa9e 8
HIGH SCHOOL SPRING SPORTS PREVIEW
sionebreaker ·appears to be CdM's hole card for '9~
~Sea Kings' tennis program has that
famiiiar appearance of a big winner;
Florida transfer John Cappello doesn't hurt.
BY R.lCH.u.D DUNN, SPOllll WIUn>ll.
onc·third of a point.
CdM, led by returning standout Tyler Stoncbrc.aker,
should once again fini sh amon~ the Sea View League
elite, with its toughest competition coming from Wood-
bridge, a you ng team that features Jonny 13iorkma11,
who advanced to the league singles scmifinnls in 1994, ·
losing to Newport Harbor's Geoff Abrams. Woodbridge
has three junior players ranked in the SCl"A'(Southi:rn
Cnlifornin Tennis A ociation).
But CdM has Stonebreaker, olong with !.Uphomore
CORONA DEL MAR -Cqrona dcl
Mar High's boys tcnni, team, bitten in th~
playoffs Inst year by the hand that fed 11
in the Sea View Lcnaue. once again has
the strength to compete with the best.
• John Cappello, a trani.fer fJ Otn Huri<.lu who has playcJ _.oiq:.··. well on the SCTA Junior circu1l incc 11i arrival l:is1
The Sea Kinas. 18·3 la~t season, won
u the Sea View title behind Jed Wein stein in inglcs and
their muscJe tn doubles a· ~ar ago, with CdM Coac.h
Tim Mana playing a chess game before each mntch.
Mang's k.n:ick to sue.cc fully humc hi\ lineup under
the new rule that provided doubles anmes with nn ad-
ditional unc•third in point hel~d the Sci King defeat
leatuo rivala Unlvtrshy, Woodbrklge and Newport Har-
bOr, 1mon1 others.
But the fourth ceded and heavily favored. 'sea Kings
were upset in t~ second round of &he CIP Southern
Section Diviaion I playoff by Mi ion Viejo, losing by
~ .
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summC"r. "l'Ol not i.u rc who's one or l\\O," Mang saiJ.
"Right 'now, Cappello is ahead o( Stonebreaker. Mo t
of the tinfc this ycoir, we'll keep them en singlel."
Stoncbrc:akcr, a junior, rcac,hcd the cmifil~:il-. ~it~
Wcinitcin last year at the Clf Southern Section mdt·
vidual champion hip , upseuln1 third-~c:Jed Omar
Atcsman nnd Ory:in Gollcdge or Do Pueblo in the
quancrfinats. Stonebreuer, a fi~Mcom all·lc. guc c·
lection la L)'Car, also pl3ys footb~ll.
U>ok for either frc hman Eric Wohl or phomoro
Reza Jahangiri to ploy No. singles for CJM, which
returns Ci\'t players from a year ago -~ton bn: ker,
nior Make Feyka, junior Raj Shukla :and ophomores
'
'
Greg Coleman and James Stauffer. Fcyku i the oO,Jy
senior on the team.
ln doubles, Stauffer, a second-team nil-league choice
last year, will prob:\Jlly-play_ No. 1 "ith f1cshman John
Macfarlane, while 'hukla will most likely play No. 2
with either Ft)ka or junior David Fruchbom Coleman
and 1unior Josh Wein tcm arc e\pcctci.1 to play No. 3,
with JUnior Andy D'An~clo nnd fre.,hman Drew f uller
vying 10 worl their \\ay cnto the lmeup.
"We ha\.c a yuuns tc.im, but lhi) year I thinil: \~c'vc
got a hol 01 winning lc:iguc ugain.'' Muns ~id. "Lt's
between u.,·nnd WooJbriJsc. ''hkh h:is a lot of young-
er player who :ire rcankeJ. Cappello iinJ Stoncbrc:il..cr
have to play strong for u . 1 think if they're rcitdy, they
can beat Wc.xxlbridae in ~in k bcc:iusc of their
strength."
WoOdbridac• rcturnrn1 pl:1)1.:N nu doubt rem mbcr
last year when CJM defeated the Warriors, l J . ·
"Woodbridac has oll of it ilnglcs playen bock and it
bu three good fr hmcn coming in, bul when you get
on that VllDlty ooublcs IC\tl, (opposina uppcrtlassmJ:Ja)
arc a litt&e s1ron1cr," Man_g ~uJ. <
The a Kings their nonlc:aauo schedule on ThuMay
at home again l Lagona Beat h. •
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Costa Mesa Bandits sparkle
COST A MESA -The Costa Mesa
Bandits American Youth Soccer Orga·
nization Region 120 Division S AU-Stars
finished second overall in the Old Pueblo
Invitational soccer tournament in Tucson,
Ariz. Feb. 24-26 ••
There were 29 other 1eams from Ari-
zona, Texas, New Mexico and (41i!ornia
in the nine-and 10-year-old level.
The Bandits were not only undefeated,
but unscored upon, in the four touma·
ment games, resulting in a No. J seed in
the semiflnals.
Two goals by Jason Hardy, aggressive
play Qn both sides of the' field, and clutch
go::ilkeeping by J eff Collett lifted Costa
Mesa to a 2-0 victory over Paqfic ·Pali-
sades and put the Bandits into the finals
as the only unscored-upon_ team in the di·
vision.
to acule for second place i.n tho tourna-
ment. •
The Bandits were led by an octensc
that scored 12 goals and a defense 1h1u
allowed only three points. The offense
wai directed by team capt Ill n Roman
Zaccuri, who provided midfield lead-
ership and scored one goal.
Hardy scored five goals during the
weekend, wi1h Ramos adding"'four go:ils
and Javier Ramirez two. Also contribut-
ing on offense were Ryan Smith, who had
two assists; Nathan Hunter; with two as·
sists; and Tristin Matlock, wilh one assist.
The dtf en.se. which nearly became the
first tournament team to go unscored-
upon, was led by sweeper Ryan 1\ving,
with ~ichaeJ Toole, Jeremy Bruce, David
Barnell· and Jet Mills-Doggett :mchQring
the fuU-back line.
Collett provided most of lhe goalkeep-
ing throughout the tournament, with
Bruce also playing the position.
YOUlll ... 1119 ,
Ameba Juts ~
lrvlne away ·
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corono del Mar Ameba, an Amer·
icon Youth Soccer Organi201ion
1.1nder-12 boys traveling teum,
edged the Soulh Irvine Jaguars
Wcdoesday night, 2-1.
Spencer MacDonald open~d the
scoring for Ameba midway
through the first half after receiv-
ing an 18-yard crossing pass from
left winger Brandon Fenno. Mac-
Donald, playjng the cen1er-half
position, edged his way through .
the Irvine midfield to receive the
cross and scored on a 35-ynrd
power shot which exploded over
the Irvine goalk.eepe~.
Ameba's defense, led by stopper
..Cole Reddin, sweeper John Grod
:ind cornerbacks Riley Wntson and
Dan Degheri, con~istently frus-
tr::ited Irvine's attack wit h ofCside
traps which ca used Irvine to turn
the ball over 13 times. ·
The championship game pitted the
Bandits against a team from Nogales,
Ariz. In a fiercely contes1ed match, Alex
Ramos .scored two goals to give the Ban-
dits a 2-2 at halftime. Nogales, however,
scored midway through .the fourth quar-
ter to win th e match, forcing Costa Mesa
The Bandits were coached by Dan
Zaccuri, with Jamie Thomas the assistant.
Mike and Jean Toole provided financial
support to help the Bandits in the tour·
nament. ·
Among the Bandits are (top row from left) Coach Dan Zaccurl, Michael Toole,
Jeff Collett, Ryan Twing, Jeremy Bruce, Alex Ramos, assistant coach Jamie. Tho-
mas, Ryan Smith. Second row, Tristan Matlock, David Barnett, Jason Hardy,
Roman Zaccufr, Javj~r Ramirez. Bottom row, Nathan Hunter anq Jet Mills-Doggett. ...
Excellent ball control by Am eba
midfielders Drendan Powers,
Geoff Leech, Brendan Lewis, Matt
Meyer, Jeff Collier and Mac-
Donald kept the action on Irvine's
side of the field for mosr of the
second half. Striker Derck Lewis
and playmaker Fenno combined
fbr seven shots on goal which
fai led to find their mark.
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BRIEFLY
Wilson ·powers Pirates to 11-3 Win .
COSTA MESA -Geoff Wilson ~
went 4 for 4 and hit his second •
homer of the ~eason, a three-run .
blast to highligh1 a five-run seventh,
leading the Orange Coast College .
baseball team to an 11-3 Orange Empire Con·
ference victory over visiting Golden West
Thursday.
IOCAJ. COLLIGI •, CONCORDIA J
SoU1 Colq• 300 000 l 00 -4 11 O ConcOt&.l 000 000 102-3 11 0
Bedley, Ider (9) &nd rrlmm; Oani~I. l.lrle (8) and SparkJ.
W-leddcy, J-2. L-Oaniel. S-1.tl<er, t. 28-Albrand (SCCJ,
l<lndrtlch (CU). Hll-HliilA (SC.0 •.
Vanguards spin softball tw~ blll
CQS.T A MESA -The Southern -~
California College softball team ral-~
lied with a pair of runs in the bot- . .
Farla nd, Allysun Turner and California Carl-
son.
CdM defeated Marina in its season opener
on Wednesday, 1'6·3. •
Corrected score: Hawks win, 87 -85
CORONA DEL MAR -Laguna ---
Hills High's Hawks have been de-~
cla;ed the winner of Wednesday's
dual nonleague swimming meet by
OCC (9·9 ove ralJ, 1-1 in the OEq led 7-2
into the seventh, but Wilson's shot made it 10-
2. Back-to-back doubles by Chris Yakura and
. Robert Ca1on supplied the Pirates with their
final run against Golden West (7-10, 1-2). , tom of the sixth inning to defeat . CdM Coach Doug Voiding, who earlier re-
ported his school as the winner in what he
termed "confusion" in reporting after the Jane
format was altered just before the meet.
Wilson scored three runs and had four RBI
overall. Caton was 2 for 4 with three RBI,
while Forest Long also had a pair of hits.
Left-handed starting pitcher Tom Cerasuolo
went strong innings, allowing six hits and no
walks while fanning six in improving to 2-1.
OltANGI COAST 11, GOLDIN WUT a
Goldff Wnl 010 100 010-J 6 4
Oran~ Co.sl 002 022 SOX-11 U J
Cutll.ar, SonnlOll In, fUNm C7) &nd fulhffl; C~.uuolo, bin
(9) and Ya~~lnwa, Turner (9). W-Cerasuolo, 2·1. l-C~llar, 0·3.
28-Vilal• IGW), Smllh (GW), Yakura IOCO, Caton tOCO, S.llurelll (OCO. fonteu tOCO. Hll-;:Wilson (OCCJ.
Hllsta leads sec to 4-3 victory
lR VINE -Newport Harbor ---
High product Brett Hlista hit a two· ~\ •
run homer in the first inning, stak---6_.
ing Southern California -ollege to
a 3-0 lead, and the Vanguards went on to de-
f eat hoi.t Concordia University, 4-3, in a Gold-
en State Athletic Conference game Thursday.
Jason Albrand and Brian Nolan each went 3
for 4 to spark sec.
The Vanguards (5-10 overall, 1-2 in the
GSAC) added a run in the sevenlh, and win-
ning pitcher Jeff Beckley, wi1h relief help from
Matt Duker who pilched out of a jam in the
ninth, made it stand up.
Concordia dips to 5-9, 2-4.
SCC entertains Westmont in a doubleheader
on Saturday at noon. Coach Charlie Phillips in-
dicated that Ila Borders will g~t the start in the
second game.
Player of the Year
Melanie Pearson, Woodbridge
First Team
Erin Stovall, Woodbridge
Angela Burgess, Woodbridge
Krissy Dupperon, Woodbridge
Andree Verhulst, Newport Harbor
Jenny Jennings, Newport Harbor
Mandy Clayton, Newport Harbor
Lindsay Warmington, Corona del Mar
Shawnee Stevens, Irvine
' Second Team
Jennifer Gardner, Corona del Mar
Shannon Redf em, Santa Margarita
Tami Weaver, Woodbridge
Janell Jewitt, El Toro
Carly Moss, Woodbridge
Melissa Sthutz, Newport Harbor
Azusa Pacific, 2-1, in the opener of a Golden
State Athletic Confe rcn.ce doubleheader Thurs-
day.
Azusa Pacific won the second game, 2-1.
After Angle Vega brought in the tying run in
the bottom of the sixth on a bunt, Angela Wolf
doubled in the game-winner. Pitcher Shannon
Saylor improved to 5-2 with the decision.
Wolf tripled and scored on a sacrifice fly by
Jennifer Houston to account for the only run
by sec (8-8, 1-1) in the nightcap.
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Shaon ~ Rodriguez; Saylor and Lewis. W-Saylor, S·l.
L.-Sh¥>n. 18-LeWls (SCO, Wolf (SCQ.
AZUSA PACIFIC 2, IOCAL COLUGI \
S«ond g.1'114' A.!u~ l'Killc 200 000 0-2 6 1
SoC.il College 000 000 I -I 6 3
Cano-.ncfllodrlguu; Hou,ton and Amy l~s. W-C:ano.
l -H04ulon, 1-6. 21 -Vep (SCO. JI -Wulf !SCQ.
CdM badmln_Jon Improves to 2 -(}-·
CORONA DEL MAR -The ---
Corona del Mar High badminton •
sq uad made it two straight victories ~
on Thursday, blanking visiting Santa
Ana Valley, 19-0.
For the CdM boys, Josh Black, Jerome Poyy-
ak, Eugene Wang, Eric LObasco, Robert Kl,;ise
and Christian Cervantes turned in victorious
efforts. The CdM girls squad consisted of Kerri
Smith, Trina Howard, Rupal Saggar, Kristi Mc-
Final score: Laguna Hills 87, CdM 85.
Brooks paces Corona del Mar
NEWPORT BEACH -Corona ----
de! Mar High's golf team improved e /
to 2-1 Thursday as freshman Steve ti:/
Brooks led a quintet of CdM fresh·
men wi\h 40 on the par 35 9-hole course at
New.port Beach Country Club.
Corona del ·Mar's six· member team features
five fre~hmen and senior Jenny Glasgow.
CORONA DIL MAR 211, MARINA n•
(at Newport Bti.di CC, 9 holes, par JS)
I. l rool.1 <01 40; 2. TO"l'tl!f (0 and Pan (MJ, 41; 4. W~lllcJ. (0, 42; S. lkm11 (Q, lrool.J (Q, Abbott (Ml, 44.
Eagles easy winner In tennis
_fSstancia ..High's boys tennis team ----
swept past host Santa Ana Valley, • •
18-3, behind the play of singles ~
standout Mike Leonard in the Ea-----
gles' season-opener Wednesday.
Estancia hosts Irvine in nonleague play Mon-
day at 3:15.
HTANCtA 11, SAHTA AHA VA.LUY J
Singles: Leonard (() drf. Huy, 6·2; d11f. Minh, 6·0; def. Phong.
6-0; 1Curn1 (C) won 7.5, 6·0, 6·1; SlelnOtld (E) loU 1·6, 1-6, S·7.
O<>ubltt: Wydra-Un(() del. Nguytn·H<1m<1yun, 6·1; def.
Y4n·lrinh, 6·0; def. Nguytn·Tleu, 6-0; Burdtn·h~~ge (()'"'on
6-0, 6-0, 6-1; Glrvd·lludolph (() won 6-0, 1·S, 6-0.
6-1 Jr. 12.5 SEA VIEW GIRLS
5-7
6-4
5-10
5-7
5-10
5-10
5-5
5-~
6-1
5-9
5-5
5-11
5-7
6-0
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
13.3
10.5
13.8
7.9
11.6
11.0
11 .9
16.5
8.4
9.8
7.0
11.5
5.3
8.5
From Pago 7
8.4 points and around double-digit
rebounds in her debut varsity sea-
son.
Melanie Pearson, a 6-1 junior
forward, averaged 12.5 points, but
displayed gifts in all facets of the
game, including rebounding and
passing, to earn Player of the Year
laurels. Schutz
who whipped league foes by an av•
erage of nearly 46 points per
game.
Pearson and Burgess were first-
team picks a year ago.
Coach of the Year
Shannon Jakosky, Newport Harbor
Warriors Krissy Dupperon (13.8
points per game), Erin Stovall
(13.3) and Angela Burgess. (10.5)
all earned first-team recognition,
while Tami Weaver (7.0) and
sophomore defensive wizard Carly
Moss (5.3) were sccond·tc;am per-
formers from the league champs,
Irvine High senior Shawnee
Stevens rounded out the first
team.
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BRAKES C.V. JOINT BOOT
SPECIAL
BRAKE WORKS
TUNE·UP
New Plugs,
Set Timing
&lnspoctlon
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MOST CARS
MARCH
4TH & 5TH
Free Partdng
... Min.:
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ADU.11•00
---~I I 11.00 OFF couioN
OOCIO c.,y..,. .. OOCIO POil .. OPP I a. .... .................... lliOW ,
LOCAL SCHED.UL.
TODAY ......... . .
High Khool -Nl'\11.port Uk• Tuurnamcnt
<Corona del Mar al h~nd-1), l p.m.; Cos•~ Mtn
TO<lrlWl\enl (CA!vuy Cha!k'I ;al Nr.\-porl H•rbot),
l p.m.; 54nu Ana at Cosu Me~ 3 p.m.
luk•tball
Comrnuniay college women -Saile Pl•~ofls al OrMg• Co.lit Coll~gc (semifinals ;ii 6 and 8
p.m.).
High school boy1 -Clf Dh,lslon IV·M Flnalt
al UC Irvine (Corona d~I Mar vs. SL BernMd), 8
p.m.
Tr•clr •nd flehl
Communi!(collete men and "omrn -Or4nge
Co.ut, S;m Diego M~u •t fullerlon, l p.m. , .......
Cpllqe men -Soulhern California Collect .ll
0..pmM, l p.m. .........
Community collrgt -Fullerton al Orange
Coail. 3 p.m.
Hish Khool -Dally l'iloC/CostA Men
lnvlutlon..t: Los Altll&os at CotYMHa. 2: IS:
Uberty Christian "'· hl<1n<i.a, at ebsl• MeH, 4
p.m.1 Newport Hubor \IS. CalvJry Ch•pel .ii
TeWinlJe P.utc, ricld 2, 2:30; Corona del Mar"''·
Lagunll leach, &I TeWlnUe P•rk. Fltld 2, 4:1S;
Century \IS. ldiJon, al T tWinlle P.ult., Field 1,
3:1S p.m.
Swl••ln•
Communily colltse mc:a ;ind women -
Groumonl &I Orange Coast. 2 p.m. ltigh Khool boys Nici giil.l -Tuslin &I
fst.irid<t, 3 p.m.
l•tlNlnlen
High Khoo! -Ne..,-port HArbor at ~rden
Grow TowMmenl, l p.m.
Velleyltall
Community colleg11 men -Oranat Ce>.1st ~•
Groumona, 1 p.m.
YOUTH SOCCER
NIWPORT ILKS TOUllNAMIHT
Flot ltound, tod.iy, 3: IS
Orange al M.tlcr Del
Coron• dtl M.ir al E1l;incli\
foothill at Caolstr;ino V;illcy
Alie.Ill &I SL John lo'co
Saddlel>Kk Al Tubuco Hills
ll Moden;i <11 Tuttin
Garden Grove at S4nla Ana VAiiey
Mluloo VK'jO al C1per.lnU
COSTA MISA TOURHAMINT
first ltound, lod.ly
J:lS-Santa Ana lit Cost.a MtH
J :lS-Cai..uy Chapel &1 Newpo1'1 llubor
(&I Te\\1nl.le ,..,L)
l :lS-Cenlury vi. lolu Ct.ndt
7 p.m.-Laguna Beach \IS. Orange lulhcw1
Sttond Round, Tuud~y
):IS-Laguna leach 11 Cost.a Mcu
J :lS-C«i11ury lll N""'port H.irbor
(;ii TtWinlJe P•dc)
J:15-~t.a Ana"'· Or..nge Lutheran
7-Calvary Ch.apcl \IS. Boin Cr•nde
Third llound, lf,ursd.&y
l :lS-Ofangt Lulhrr4n al Co1ta Mrsa
3:1S-lolu Cra~ al Newport H.&rbor
(al TtWinLlt l'arL)
7 p.m. -Lacuna Bex h vs. S.in1a Ma
(•I Cenlury/Cosla Mew)
J slS-Calviry Chapel v1, Ctnlury
S&lurcl.ty, Mvch 11
7th place Ill NtwPC>t1 Harbor, 11 a.m.; Slh
pl.lee at TtWinlJt P.ark. 11 a.m.; lrd pl.ace al
Cosla Mesa, l 0 a.m.; Oi.amploiohlp Al Cost.i
Mr~a, 3 p.m.
DEEP SEA ·
THUUDAY•i "SH COUNTS
• .... ,.. Lec.kH -l ltoob, lS MPt'-l 0 batncud.I,
1 """• ... un, 1' ~ bn" l ~bul, • ta.Ip!"-
Late in the game, Grod arched
a corner kick from the left which
found Rcddin's forehead as he
charged from his defensive posi-
tion to put the ball into the back
of Irvine's net giving Ameba a 2-0
lead. Irvine broke a'>Jay to score
with jusl one minute remaining.
Ameba (17-10-4) must beat Mis-
sion Viejo and Lake Forest Satur-
day for the right to play North Ir-
vine fonhe A YSO .Plus California
Chnippionship to be held in Hun-
. tlngton Beach March 11.
Uttle League on tap
COSTA MESA -The Costa
Mesa American and National Lit·
tie Leagues will hold their respec-
tive opening ceremonies on Satur-
day morning.·
The Costa Mesa American Lit-
tle League will have its opening at
8:30 a.m. at Costa Mesa High.
Mayor Joe Erickson will be on
hand for the ribbo11-cutting cer-
emony, with opening-day games
scheduled to follow.
·The Costa Mesa Nutionaf Liufe
League will celebrate the opening
of its new fields at TeWinkle Mid-
. die School (off Harbor on G_isler)
wiLh a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A
number or city officials wiJI be on
hand.
The ceremony .is slated to ~tart .
at 9 a.m. with the first pitch sched-
uled for 10 a.m.
Youth coach needed
. NEWPORT 13EACH -The
City of Newport Ueach Com-
munity Services Department i~
seeking a track and field coach for
its Youth Sports Program.
The hours are MondaY.,
Wednesday and Friday from 2-5
p.m. with two eight-hour track
meets March 22 through May 13.
Under the direction of the rec-
reation coordinator, the coach is
responsible for organizing prnc-
tices and cpaching and officiating
throughout the school year.
Desirable qu;ilifications include
graduation and one year of col-
lege, with an emphasis on P.E. or
Recreation preferred, but nol
mandatory.
Applications and information
may be obtained a1 the Com-
munity Services Department, City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., New-
port Beach. Applica t'ions must be
completed, signed and returned to
the Community Services Depart-
ment as soon as possible.
Resumes will no• be accepted in
lieu of application. For further in-
for~ation, phone 644-3151.
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• Wl\tcr Fwturc". Pool" & s,-
• AutntnoU.: lrrfl(UUOfl S)l<lcm
• Wootlcn Ikck!I und 0\1!rhcud
• OutflOOr U1thU114f System.'!
• Drultla(C~ Spa.iul 11"11
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A'f, MARCH 13, 1995. RE· 17 1t95 ' ' ' eny Place, lt35, Htwpo11 92628 rAUST. DATED 12/31112 OINO TH! FOU.OW· NOTICI OP THE COSTA MESA ZON· Flotltloue ' . Flctlllou• e..ch, CA t2&eo PUBLIC NOTICE Thl1 business 11 con-UNtESS YOU TAKE AC· o APPUCATIONS. 'UBLIC Hl!MtNO ING ADMINISTRATOR 8U81no .. Neme Fi 41 •uelnoH Heme Thl1 bu1lne11 11 Con· ducted by: an lndlVldual TION TO PROTECT YOUR
If NolV OF THe FOLi.OW· NoU09 11 hef!M>Y given WIU RENDER A DECI· Statomont PUBL ltetomont ducted by: an Individual Flotltloua The regl1trant(1) com-PROP£RTV IT ~A\' BE
NG ACTIONS ARe CliAL. U'lat the CITY COUNCll. of SION OH TUESDAV, lh• tollowlng '*'°n• are IC NOTICE The followlng peraon1 .,, R1gl1trant h11 not y11 811.aln .. a Nemo menced lo tran11e1 bust. SOLD AT A.PUtJUC SALE
fNGEO IN COURT, THE the City of NewP.Ott BHch MARCH t4, 1995. OR AS doing bu1lne" a1: Fl Utl doing bu1lne11 H : begun to lrantacl bu1lne11 Statement necs under Ult Ftc1lliou1 If YOU ~ED AN U<PLA:
HAl..l.£HGE MAY Bl! L.IM· will hold • public heating ~~E~NE,,.tT~R POOSSIBTLE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN· 8 I 0 ON• PROFESSIONAL MONO· und•t th• fictitious namt(I) Tho followlt\g porson• are Business Name(s) ll1t~ NATION OF THE NATURE
ITI:D TO ONLY "fH.QSE IS-on me application of City • N HE SON I PINEDA 1440 ua nHt ame GRAMMINO, 4790 Irvine llsted above. doing butlneat aa· above on: 1974 OF THE PAOC£EDfNG
UES SOMEONE 1'AISES of Newpott S.ach, for pro-FOLLOWJNG ITEM: North Harbor Blvd., Suile ltatement Blvd., Suite 105-218, Irvine, Jlllyn S. H11• GLOBAL OPTIONS, 11138 LHkt Potts G I
AT THE PUBLIC HEARING POHd ORDINANCE NO. 1• ZON"ING ACTION V.· 311 fulltrton CA 92635 The follow1ng per•ont ate CA 82620 Thf1 1tattmenJ Wat f~ed East Pomona Street Santa Thie 11.atemenl was filed A A HST YOU, YOU
DESCRIBED IN THIS NO. 95-8 being, AN OROI· Dt-04A2 FOR DEE EARL. Je~nller Lea Johnaon, doln<i buslnua as: Micha.I C. Johnson. 4081 With lhe COunty Cl11k ot Ana, CA 92705 ' with the County Cl11k or SHOUlO CONT ACT A
TICE OR IN WRITTEN NANCE OF THE CITY AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR 385"4 Clark Avenue, Long PRECISION MARINE Rot>on Drive, Irvine, CA Orangt County on January Darryl Gan. 1600 Antigua Orang1 County on Febru-LAWYER. .
CORRESPONDENCE OE· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHARLES CALDWELi. FOR Beac:h, CA 90808 HARDWARE. 1730 POi"'ona 927:20 18. 1995. • Way. Ntwpon Bt1ch, CA lty 24, 1995 NOTICE Is ne1eby giVen UVEREO TO THE Pl.NI· NEW P 0 RT BE AC H A MINOA CONOmONAL Mary Qenevltve Pineda, Unit 3, COstl Mesa, CA This bu1lnt11 11 con-Fl34120 92G60 F838075 !hat W£S PA C RECON
NINO COMMISSION AT, AMENDING CHAPTER USE PERMIT TO AU.OW 1'768 Le CapeU. Rd., La 920:28 ducted by: 111 lndivfdual Pubtiahed Newi><>rt Btach-This buslneu la con-Publlthed Newpo11 Beach-VEVANCE. INC. A CALI·
OR PRIOR TO, THE PUS. :20.89 OF THE NEWPORT THE ADDITION OF 3 WHIP Mirada, CA 90638 Cana Construction Co. Inc. The regl1t1aw(1) com-Cos11 Mata Dall Pilot ducted by: an lnd1vtdual Co111 Mesa 0111 Piiot FORNIA CORPORATION,
UC HEARING. ~~~ t'A~~.!!eA\-ffODE ~~~e:LNAJELL2JLA~•Rf~ Thi• bvslnts• 11 con-~~A)O!S~..;Po~~~c~tA mtnced to ltanMCf busl· February 17 24 J.,ch 3 Th• reglstrant(s) com-Man:h 3 10 17 24 y199S .. lrUllet. or IUCClllOI
I. P~NINQ ACTION PA-PROVISIONS OF ~AUFTHE_ TENNAS. 2 TWO·FOOT Ml: dueled by: co.partner1 92eeo • • neu under the Flctltloos lO, 1995. ' ' ' menced to transact ~.usl· ·, ' ' ' F2.53 trustee. or sub1titvted
95-14 FOfll LINDA HOR· NIA GOVERNMENT CO~E CAOWAVE ANTENNAS A The regls1ranl(1) com-Thia bueln"s la con-Busln111 N1me(1) llated F205 ness under lht FlclllJous trullee purtut nt to tne
TON. AUTHORIZED AGENT ARTICLE to 1 (SECTI OPS (GLOBAL POS1T1bN menced to lratl$act bull· 4 cted by· 1 cor""' lion lbove on; Business Name(s) lls1ed PUBLIC NOTICE Deed of Trust e11tcuted by FOR FIRST STEP HOUSE ..,. · ON 1 • neH under the Fictitious u · .--·a . , Michael C. JohnlOn PUBLIC NOTICE above .on: n/1 DAVID R SIEDSMA AND OF ORANGE COUNTY FOA 655:iu) CONC~NINQ LOW ING SATELLITE) ANTENNA Buelneu Name(s) llaled The reglstrant(s) com-This Jlltement was filed Darryl Gen Flctltlou1 MARIANNE OS 0
A CONDITIONAL US~MfrEA· ~~s~~gE~rTEHllNNCOTME ~o fN LOE~Ttr:'o'E~~~· abov• on: February. t. 1995 ~.:c:~ild~r ~~··~011~~; with Ill• Counly Clerk or • Plctltloua This sta1eme111 was filed Builneaa Nemo Recorded on 01 ~6i19:-'~~ MIT i;"OR A SOBER uvlNG HE • Jqnnller L. JoMson Orange County on Febru-8 1 • N with the County Clerk ol St t t· ENVIRONMENT WITH A COASTAL ZONE ANO SEC· LULAR FACILITY IN AN IN· Thia tlatemenl was flied ~u1lnt11 Name(s) llsled ary 11' 1995 ut n.. eme Orange County on Fabru· T • emen Instrument No. VARIANCE FROM PAR_!(. TION 20.81.020 WHICH OUSTRIAL (MP) ZONE, LO. with the County Clerk of above on: 2•14-95 ' F037347 Statement ary 14• 1995 cfi he followlng p~sons are 93·009988in Book Pege
ING tO LEGALIZE THE DELINEATES THE POW· CATEO AT 345 CLINTON Oranoi County on Febru-Cana Construction, Peter P bl" h d N rt B h The followlng parsons are Fe38914 polng ~Eu~~e~s ,as.ASSOC of Ofloclal records in the ONVERSION OF QA ERS ANO DUTIES OF THE STREET. ENVIRONMENTAL 1 l7 1995 A. Canavler. Pres. u 11 8 ewpo eac • doing bYalness as: .L I I· office ol thi C nt R ~GES TO UVINQ AREA. MODIFICATIONS COMMIT· DETERMINATION: EX· lfY ' Fe37389 Thl1 11a1ement was filed Costa M11a Dally Piiot VERDON & ASSOCIATES, Published Newport Beach-ATES, 2500 Mlchelaon cord" of 00RANGeE
T E 0 • T ' TEE SO AS TO ESTAB-EMPT. with the County Clerk of February 24, March 3, lO. 4000 WHteily Pt'ct Suite Costa Mesa Dally Pllol #465, Irvine, CA 92714 C C LOCA " 2025 LISH PROVISIONS FOR IF THE ABOVE AC-P\Jblished Newport Beach-Orange County on l'ebru-t7, 1995. 135. Ntwpott Beach, CA Februaiy 24, M0tch 3, 10, P11, L Perrin. 870 Santa ounty, ahfoinie .. and
CHARLE STREET IN AN THE MODIFICATIONS TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· Co1ta Mesa Dally Piiot ary 17, t995 F213 92660 17, t99s. Barba1a Onve. Newport pursuant IQ the No.toc:e of
R2·H ZONE. ENVIRON: COMMITTEE TO TAKE AC-LENGEO IN COURT, THE FebNary~4. March 3. 10, F837351 Jillyn S. Htss, 4000 West· Beach, CA 9266Q • Dalauh and Election lo MENTA~ DETERMINATION. TION ON CONDOMINIUM CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· )7, 199~. Published Newport Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE eny Place, ft35. Newpol1 f 232 This business Is con· Sell 1ha1eunder recorded
EXEMP • CONVERSIONS THAT RE· ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS-F215 Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE duct~ by· an lnd1vldual 11114'194' m 'Boak. Paga. 2· Pl.ANNINO ACTION PA-QUIRE A COASTAL RESI-SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN Coala Mesa Daily Piiot Flctltloue Thia buslnau Is con· The registrant(s) com-Inst I 94-0659974 ot 95-lS FOR JUEROEN P. OENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CORRESPONDENCE OE· PUBLIC NOTICE February 24• March 3• lO. Bu1ln•H Name ducted by: an lndlvlduill Flctltlou1 menced to llansact bu11-U!d Ofllclal Records,
STAMPA. AUTHORIZED PERMIT (PLANNING COM· LIVERED TO THE ZONING 17, 1995. Stetement Registrant has nol yet BuslnHa Neme ness under the Flct1t1ous WILL SELL on March 17. ~~~1~1 Ff0\ S~O J'J'N°J;· MISSION AMENDMENT ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR Flctltlou1 F223 The lollowlng persons are begun to transact business Statement Business Name(s) hste<1, 1995 11 In the quad aree
LUSE PERMIT ANO NO. 817.) TO THE ABOVE DATE. Busln•H Name doing business as: under the ficlltloua name(s) The following persons ate above on: July 1994 of the C'rty Hall of Buena TIW1~~TAL THERAPY/ACU Thls/.rojecl hat beenofe-FOR FURTHER INFORMA· Stetemont PUBLIC NOTICE MULTl·MAX TECHNOL· llsted above. csolng buslnes:i as: Peto L. Perrin Park Civic Center at 6650 ~RfSSURE WITH A VARI'. vlewe , ·and II hll been TION ON THE ABOVE AP· The followlng persons are Fl 1111 OGY, 5600 O,rangetnorpe Jlllyn S. Hess v NABCORP, 401 Thlrtynlnth T1~~s 1~tat'bmen! w~1s ~lie~ Beach Blvd. Buena Park, ANCE FROM PARKING IN determined that h Is cat· PUCATIONS. TELEPHONE doing bustness as: c oue Suite 4509, La Palma, CA Thfs 1tatement was flied St.. Newport Beach, CA O e C oun Y ~r o CA 11 l l ·OO A M AT AN EXISTING SUrTE AT egorlcally exempt under 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE COASTLINE CHIROPRAC::· Bualnoas N•m• 90623 with the County" Clerk 'ol 92663 111nga ounty on ebru· PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
COMMERCE PARK LO. the requirement. ol the OFFICE OF THE PLAN· TIC GROUP INC 2"0t3 Stetement Mich11I KJm, 5600 Or· Orange County on Januaiy Robert C. Nichols, 19312 ary 24, 1995. E
CATEO AT 3303 HARBOR Calllornla Envlronmenl1I NING DIVISION. ROOM Newport Blvd.,., Colla Tht following persons are angethorpe Suite 4509, La 18, 1995. Fisher Ln .. Santa Ana, CA F838077 ~~GS~E~T ~~DD ~ FOR
OULEVAAO SUITE F·I Quality Act. 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, Mes.J, Ca. 92627 doing business as: Palma, CA 90623 F834123 92705 Published Newport Bearh· .paya alt e time ~A POI ZONE ENVIRON~ Nollce Is hereby further COSTA MESA, CAUFOR-Coastllne Chiropractic EMC PROCESS CON-This business Is con· P.ubllshed Newport Beach· This business Is con· Costa Mesa Daily P11o1 of sale in lawful money of
MENTAL DETERMINATION· given that aald public: hear-NIA. G1oup Inc., (Calif.), 2013 TROLS, 145 E. Wllson SL, ductod by: an Individual Costa Me~a Dally p1101 ducted by:. an lnd1v1duat March 3, 1o, 17. 24, 1995 Iha United Sta~esl. 111
EXEMPT · mg will be held on tht 13th Pu b 11 she d N • w Po r I Newport Blvd., Costa Costa Mase. CA 92627 The reglstrant(s) com-February 17 24 March 3 Tne reg1strant(s) com· F253 11gh1. hlle end ontarest. PLANNING ACTION PA day ol Mar<.h, 1995, at the Beach-Costa MeSI Daily Mesa, CA 92627 Bernhardt Bruns. 145 E. menced to transact busi· ' ' • menced to transact bust· conveyed 10 end now held ~16 FOR GEORGE wO. hour ol 7:00 pm. In the Pilot March 3, 1995. This business Is con· '""Ison SI., COsta Mesa. CA ness under th• Fictitious lO, l995. ness under the F1ct111ous PUBLIC NOTICE by 11 under said Deed ol
LOSCHUK AUTHORIZED Councn ChambofS of lhe F246 ducted by: 1 c:o1porauon 92627 Business Neme(s) listed F206 Business Name(s) l1s1od Tiust rn tne property situ·
AGENT FOR FEOCO FOR Newport Beach City Hall, PUBLIC NOTl':E The reglslrant(s) com· Dayna McClary, 145 E. abo. ve on: n/a PUBLIC NOTICE above on: Nov. 1, 1994 NOTICE OF •led in seld County end A CONOmONAL USE PER· 3300 Newport Boulevard. ~ me.need Jo transact busl· Wilson St., Costa Mesa, CA Michno! Klm Robert C. Nichols APPLICATION TO Stale hareinefter de·
MIT TO ALLOW THE ADDI Newpo(t Beach California ORDINANCE nesa under the Fictitious 92627 This statemonl was flied Flctltlout Th is s1a1emen1 was hlod SELL ALCOHOLIC b d L 37 f T TtON OF A 2 320 SQUARE at which time 'end place Business Name(s) listed Tnls business Is con· wltn the County Clerk of B 1 H w11h the County Clerk ol BEVERAGES j~~/. : ho~ • of C ra ct
FOOT OUTDOOR GARDEN any and all person1 lnler· AN ORNDOl.N9A5N.4CE 0· ., above on: 10-1·1988 ducted by: co.partners Orange County on Fobru· us• n••• ame Orange County on Febtu· January 30 1995 M ·incl e 11y o0 osta ested may appear and be r Coastline Chiropractic The registrant(s) com· ary 17, 1995 tetement ary 14. 1995 T W • C eee, ounly of range, ~~~~~RLJgAJ~ [rEgg~ heard thereon. It you chal· THE CITY COUNCIL Group, Inc .• John A. Fur· menced to 1ransact busl· F637390 The lollowlng pe'.sons are F638924 cer~: :~~R~O MaJuEe~ Stele ot. Celllor.nle, as par
HARBOR BOULEVARD, IN lenge this prolect In court, OF THE CITY OF nlsh, O.C .. Presldenl ness under the Flctluous Published Newport Beach· dF<t'.i'iPs?~~ln~~1bb'ucrioNS Published Newporl Beach· RESTAURANTS, INC.. is Mep Recorded 1n Book 99
A ·Ct ZONE. ENVIRON· you may be limited to ral1· NEWPORT BEACH This statement was flied Business. Name(s) hsted Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 3220 Nebraska Place Costa Mei.a Dally P1101 (a1e) applying to the De-P1g11 34 end JS o_f Mis·
MENTAL DETERMINATION; Ing only lhosa Issues you ESTABLISHING THE with the County Clerk ol above on. n/o February 24, March 3, 10. Costa Mese CA 92626 ' Februaiy 24, M111ch 3. 10, partment ol Alcoholic Bev· cell~naous Maps, '" the EXEMPT or 1omeon1 elte raised al CENTRAL BALBOA Orange County on Febru· Dayna McClary 17 1995 SI L · S h b 3220 17 1995 erege Control 10 seU alco-Olfrce of the County Re
4 PLAi.tNING ACTION PA-th•. pubhc hearing de-BUSINESS aiy 17, 1995 Thll statement was llled • . even c wa ' ' hohc beve1ages at 309 corde1 of Said County.
9s'.11 FOR HAROLD HAN· 50!lbed In this notice or In IMPROVEMENT F837344 with the County Clerk of F214 ~:~~·~~· 92~~~ce, Cosio F240 Palm Street, Newport bcapl Therefrom All Oil.
S 0 N ' AU TH 0 RI Z E 0 wrinen conespondence d• DISTRICT Pubhshed Newport Beach· ~r~e ,~~nly on Febru· PUBLIC NOTICE This' buslneu Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 w11h a Mtne11ls, Ges, Asphaltum.
AGENT FOR FRANZ HAN· kv~red toh the Ctly 11• or Subject ordinance was Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ry • Fl37343 ducted by· an Individual "47" On-Sale General Eat· Bru end Other Hydrocer
SON FOR A CONDITIONAL ~~or It~. 1 o eubhc :iea(7r1~~)· lnlloduced on t31h day ol February 24, March 3, 10. p bl h N B h Flctlllou1 The ieg.lstrant(s) com· Flctltloua 1ng Place license(s). bon Substances rn i nd
USE PERMIT TO ALLOW n Olma on c Februar 1995 and 17 1995 u is •d ewpon eac • BualneH Neme menced to transact busl· Bueln•H Name Publlshed Newport und~ Seid Land below a
TWO STORAGE CONTAIN· ~4-3225· adopted ~ 27th da ol ' · Fn7 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Stetement ness under the Fictitious Statement BHCh·Costa Mesa Daily SOC> Feat lrom the Surfec1
ERS TO REMAIN ON THE Bo~c~~h~~I~ d M~s~ w ~~l~~ February, 1995. y February 24, March 3, 10, The lollow1ng persons are BusfneJ• Name(s) llstod T'!'e following pe1sons are Pilot Februaiy 24, March 3, Tharaol. " Rase1vad by
HI TIME \.IOUOR SITE LO· Piiot March 3 1995 AYES COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE 17, 1995. doing business as: above on: n/1 doing business as: 10, 1995. F2 4 George H. Capron and
CATeDAT2602.NEWPORT ' • F2 9 MEMBERS EDWARDS F226 THE ACUPUNCTURE StevenL.Schwab CHARLES OF LAGUNA, 4 Edneh Race Capron, In
BOUt'EVARD IN A· C! 4 WATT ' DEB A y' Flctltlouf WORKS, 4029 Westerly Pl., This statement was llled 3185t National Pork Or.. Deed Record1td April 22
ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC NOTICE • • BualnHa Nim• PUBLIC NOTICE Suite 110. Newport Beach, with the County Clerk of Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 1955 in Book 3039 Pig~
DETERMINATION: EX· HEDGES 1 C 0 X, Statement CA 92660 Orange County on Fabru-Cha1les Thomas Leddon, 330 ~I Offlclel Rtc~rds EMPT. NOTICE OF GLOVER, O'NEIL The lollowlng persons 1re Flctltlou1 Rosemary _Ann Larsen, 986 aiy 17. 1995 31851 National Paik Or., The 10 811 address
5 PLANNING ACTION PA· PUBLIC HEARING NO ES, C 0 UN Ct L doing business as: Bu1lneH Neme Trabuco Cir., Costa Mesa. · F83738B Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE end oth:, c~m,.:on desig·
9S-t8 FOR S.H. BYERS Notice Is hertb)'. given MEMBERS, NON£ TRANSITIONS HAIR Statement CAll2627 Publlshed Niwport Beach-This business Is con· ni Ion II an I tn real
FOR A CONDITIONAL USE that the City Council ol the ABSENT COUNCIL SALON, 880 ll'Vlne Ave . The following persons art This buslnass . Is con· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot dueled by: an lnd1vldual ~ALIFHB~li~~~ ~CO BS 1 ' d y. ~ d 8bo
PERMIT FOR A 24 HOUR Crty ol Newport Beach will MEMBERS NONE Ntwpor1 Beach CA 92663 doing business as· ducted by: an lndlVldual Febr\Jary 24• ••arc .. 3• lO, The reg1slr1nt(s) com-4 744 A I prope11y esc11 a • ve AMBULANCE SUBSTATION hofd I public hearing on • Chrlsllna M. HoeOet, 5852 ORTH OIL MITCHEU J.V. The r1g1strant(s) com· ... " manced 10 transact bUSI· THE s 0 LE p R Q. Is purported to be· 202 FOR NO MORE THAN 3 the apphcaUon of City of MAYOR, JOHN W. Brannen Or .• Huntington 11 PARTNERSHIP. 245 menced to transact busl· 17, 1995. ness under lhe F1cllllous PRIETORSHIP OF KURT A. WELLESLEY LANE.
AMBULANCES AND 6 EM· Newpon Beach for Plan-HEDGES Beach, CA 92649 Fischer A·7B, Costa Mesa. ness under the F1cllhous F216 Business Name(s) tl5led HEISEY SINCE 1986 COSTA MESA, CA 92626
PLOYEES AT A TIME IN AN mng Commlulon Amend· CITY CLERK. WANDA Mark D. Hoefle1, 5852 CA 92626 Business Namt(s) hsted above on. 1990 Publl shea N1wpo1t The undersigned
EXISTINO 1.100 SQUARE ment No. 81 6, PROPOSED E. RAGGIO Brannen Or., Hunttngtol'I Orth Oil compahy Inc., above on: nta . PUBLIC NOTICE Chartos Thomas Ledden Beach.Coste Mesa Daily Trustee d1scl111ms any he·
FOOT INDUSTRIAL UNIT -ORDINANCE. being, AN THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Bench, CA 92649 (Callfornla), 245 Ftsche1 A· Rosemary A. Larsen Flctltloui T.his Slalemenl was tiled Pllot February 27• 28, b1hty for 1ny lncottectness
LOCATED AT 1954 PLA· ORDINANCE OF THE CITY AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW This business is con· 7B, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Th11 slatemenl was filed ButlneH Name with the Counly Clerk ot March t , 2, 3. 1995 THJ of the propet1y eddress
CENTIA AVENUE, 4'21't, IN COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF ductod by: husband and This business Is con· with the County . Clerk ol 01ange County on Januaty 51 end otner common des•g· AN MG ZONE. ENVIRON· N t: w po RT BE Ac H • wife ' 1 • ducted by: a corporation Orange County on Feb1U· Stetement 25, 199Si nation, if any, _shown • MENTAL DETERMINATION: AMENOINOl TITLE 20 OF FICE OF THE CITY OF The reglstrant{s) com· The ieglslrant(s) com· aiy 14, 1995 . Th~ followlng peraons are F83497B heiain .
EXEMPT. THE NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH. menced to 1ransact l)usl· monced to transact buSI· F038038 doing buslnen as: Published Newport Beach· The "10111 amount of Iha
6. TENTATIVE PARCEL MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS Published Newport neas under the Fictitious ness under the F1cl1Uous. Published Newport Beach· UNOERWHELM€0, 3220 Costa MeH Daily Pilot db I nte f th bH
MAP S-95-107 FOR TAIT & TO ESTABLISH OEFINI· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Business Name(s) listed Bualn111 Name(s) listed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~ebracska 2P2la6d." Costa February 24 March 3 10 PUBLIC NOTICE gu~~n ::cue~ b: 0t~ ASSOC IATES/LARRY TIONS FOR THE TERMS PllotMvch3 1995 aboveon:n/a above on· Feb 1 1995 F b 24 M h 3 lO esa, A9 6 ' ' ' r WALl<ER. AUTHORIZED '"BEAUTY PARLOR" ANO ' ' F248 Christina M. Hoeller Onh Ori. Co;.,,pany, Inc , e ruary • arc • • Steven L Schwab, 3220 17, 1995 property to be sold and
AGENT FOR D'ARCY HAY· "NAIL SALON," ANO TO This statement was filed Anthony w. Orth, President t7. l995. Nebraska Ptac1. Costa F243 1eesoneble esr""ated
MAN TO SUBDIVIDE ONE ESTABLISH PARKING RE· PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol This 1111ernent was filed F23t Mesa, CA 92626 PUB• IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAUL costs. up,.nses end ad
PARCEL INTO TWO LOTS QUIREMENTS FOR NAIL 0r81lge County on Febru· with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE This business ts con-" UNDER a OEEO o vances et the llme of the
LOCATED AT t581 OR. SALONS. Flc tltloua ary t4, 1995 Orange Counly on Febru· ducted by an Individual f lctltloui TRUST, OATEO OCf OtlE in1t,.f publlc'ation of the
ANGE STREET ANO 1590 Th11 project has been r• Bu1lneH Name F038947 ary 14. t995 Flclltloua The '!..o/cstrant(s) com· BuslneH Neme 16, t990 . UNLESS YO Nottc:t of Sale •s.1
NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN viewed. and It hat bean Stelement Published Newport Beach· F838918 BuslneH Neme menced o transact busl· Statement TAKE ACTION lO PRO 9208 787 17 ~~:~~Ni~Lzg~~A~~~'. det11mined that It Is cat· The following pe'.'°"' are Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Pubf11hed Newport Beach· Stetement ~~~neus~de~at~~(:,•ct::;~: The following peisons ve TECT Yotm PROPERTY, I In ~ddltlo'.' to cas11, the
egorlc:ally exempt under doing business 85• February 24 March 3 tO Co11a Mesa Daily Pilot T"-lollowfng per•-1 are b n· n/ doing business as· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB Tru11ee wrll 1ccep1 e TION: EXEMPT. the requhemtnts of the ECLC • AMHERST H0ME. ' ' ' ,.. ..,.. a ove o · 1 BUSINESS CASSETTE llC SALE IF YOU NEE cuhler'i check drewn on
TFOOR FURTHER INFORMA· California En11lronmental 216 Amherst Road, Costa 17, 1995. F229 February 24. March 3, 10, dRolnog buoslLnSesOsNas:ENTER TShlelsv•n,,~·1eSmcle1nw1abwas f1·1ed MARKETING 203 Susan· AN EXPLANATION .o • •t•ta or natlonel benk e I NON THE ABOVE AP· Qualify Act Mesa CA 92628 17 t995 · · . u p c' CA THE NATURE Of TH h k d b ' PLICATIONS TELEPHONE N I I . h b f rth GI 1• p F 216 A . ' . F234 PRISES, 177 Riverside with tho County Clerk ol nah lace. osta Mosa, PROCEEDING AGAINS c ec rtwn ya state or ' ot Cl • ere Y u 91 or a · ranco, m PUBLIC NOTICE Ave Sulle F Newport Orange Co nt on Feb 92627 federal credit union or 11
07S4F·5245 OR CALL AT THE given that aald publlc hear· herst Road. Colla Mesa. PUBLIC NOTICE Bea~h. CA 9266J ary 17 1995u Y ru· David W Dryer 203 Sus· Y,ou, YOU SHOULD CON check drawn by a slate or F ICE OF THE PLAN· inn wlll be hold on the 13th CA 92626 Fl I I • Pt . C' M ACT A LAWYER NINO OtVISION ROOM ii~ I M h 11195 t th L I I o F Ch cl t oue Ro3ier Dave Olson. 303-B F837387 annal\ ace, osta esa. NOllCE OF federal savings and loan
200, 71 FAIR. DRIVE. h~r 0 ol f:& p.m .• :i th: 2:'9u' 1:.~on "si.. cci.~a Butln•H N•m• FlctlUoUI E. ay, Newpon Beach, CA Published Newport Beach· 1-~1~26~~slnt11 ,, con-TRUSTEE'S SALE as1~1atlon. sevings USO·
COSTA MESA. CAUFOR· Council Chamber1 of the Mesi, CA 92626 St1tement Bu1lneH Name 9T\'t,1 bualnesa 11 con-Costa Mesa Oally Pilot ducted b . an lnd1v1dual No 1•8~t0 c1&11on or sevln_ga bank
NIA. Newport Beach City Hall, This busln1ss Is con· d~h• fb110'.'Y1~ ~='.•ons are Stetement ducted by: an Individual February 24, Ma1ch 3, 10, The ,.~·1a1ranl(s) com· On March 14, t99', • ·~·~1fu;:d In ~'th'°~ S 102
Publ11hed Ntwport 3300 Newl)Oft Boulevard, ducted by: an umncorpo-.. ::Y. usme S" The tollowlngpersonsare The reglltrant(a) com-17,1995. menced 10 transac1busr·0900 AM , •t lhe Iron o t e mane• o a1nd
Beach.Coat• Mt .. Daily Newport S.ach, California, rated 111oclatton other 0 w AT·NOT.JAR K' Cl716 doing bYslneH as: menc9d 10 transact bust· F217 ness undei the Actitlous entrance to Orang authorized to do busineu P~ot March 3, 199S. at which time and place lhat1 a partner5t11p rang• Ave., UM • osla MUNTERS MOISTURE ness under the FICtltlous Business Name(s) listed Co111 TIU• Company. 6• '"!hit state In the avtlint
________ F2_4_51 any and all ptrtont Inter· The reglstrant(s) com· ~sa. Cf ~26~7
3t6 H . CONTROL SERVICES. Builnaai Name(•) hsted PUBLIC NOTICE above on: n/a N Tuslln In the cl~ o tand81 olhar tnan caah 11 PUBLIC NOTICE eSled may appear and be menc:41d 10 transact busl· ien 0 · c':; er,M C~ t582 Browmng Roaa, Suite above on-n/a David w Draper Santa Ana, CotJnty o Of accepted the Trustee may
---------•heard thtreon. 11 you chal· ness under the Fictitious ~~rs '·· sta esa, B. Irvine, CA 92714-4807 Roger o." Olson Flclltloue This statement waa filed enge. Stale ol Cahtornla, wllhhold 1h1 issuance of
NOTICE Of SALE Ieng• this projlcl In COur1 Bu1lneS1 Name(•) llstod Sh An Schlund 318 Muntor1 Corporation. (New Thia atatement was filed BualneH Heme with lhe County Clerk of C•lllomla Aeconvoyanc: the Trustee's Deed until
In accordance with the you may be llmlted to ral1-above on: February 17• Har:~~, st" Costa Mesa Yoik) with lh1 County Clerk or Statement Orange County on Ftbru-g ompiny, • Calllornl lunds becoma available to
provision• ol Soctlon 21700 ing only ..those l1tuea you l995 CA 92626 ·• ' Thia business Is c:on· Orange County on Ftbru· The followlng pe11on1 are aiy 24, 1995. 0jP0'~uon ... duly •P th• payee or endorn1 11 through 2171 6 of lht Call· or tomeone elsa raised at lar.urlslma O.F. Chang Thia b SI ess IS con ductad by: I corporation aiy 14 1995 doing business 81• Fe38078 r: nte Twtte.;s under 1 melter of rognt
lornla Buslne11 and Profe1-~1tlc,u?~1~hl::~:~: 0~r,; :r.h• ~~'''C':~~ w~l~r~llo~ dueled b~: ~ general part'. ~~~co:i·~~sl~~~~!!~t ~~~t ' F636922 PARTY ART. 2240 New~rt Published Nawport Beach· T~:, ~:~~11~ b~eJ.0:' Said 51118 wiff be meda.
sions Code there being written correspondenc. de-Ora • County on Febru· nershlp naas under the Fictitious Publlshed Newport Beach· Blvd., Newport Beach, A Costa Masa Dally Pilot M Doak. an unniarrl• but w1thou1 covenant or ~~~· ~~~irb°R~goJ"d~~ liVered 10 the Clly at, or llY ~. t995 The regl.strant (•I com-Bu1lnt11 Name(s) listed Cotta Mesa Dally Piiot 9;663 E J 318 M d· March 3, 10. 17, 24, 1995. woman H lru1tor1. ,,. w1111nty. upress or Im·
ANJE 11 enlltled 10 • lien prior to, lhl publlc heerlng. F837341 menceg J0 t~~nu~ll~~s~ above on: January 1, t990 Februaty :24, M0tch 3, 10, O:!°fk 1.e~!"~osta M:!a F254 ~g>;ged on Oclobu l9 phed regarding title, pos-
pursuant to lectlon 21702 For lnlormation call (7t4) P\Jbllshed Newport S.ach· ~~~n.:. ·~ame(s) list~ Munter• Corporation, Bob t7, t995. CA 92627 • • PUBLIC NOTICE 90 ss~;.r·~~Ull~'::"~ ..... 0 HHIOn or encumbrance•:
of said code.on lhe goods. 644-3200. Coste Meaa Dally Pilot above on: n/a Robert Thompson, VP/ F238 Thia bu1tnt11 Is con· Pa e .. 01 Olliciei to sal1Sly Iha indebted
h1re1n1tl11 dHcrlbed as .WANDA I[, RAQQIO, February 24 Maich 3 10 KarenJ Surber Trell. L duct~by:1n lnd1v1dual Flctltloua Re~orda 01 Oran • "'51 secured by Hid
mlsc.,1neou1 hou11hold CITY CLERK, CITY OF 17, 1995. ' • ' Thia statement was filed T~~s t~~t~n! Ci!,~''':, PUB IC NOTICE The reglttrant(s) com· Bt1aJneH Nemo C~nty, Siete 01 Cellt~-Ottd edvanc11 thereun
nems aofu, refrlgeralora. NEWPORT BEACH F220 with lh• County Clerk of O~a • Coun n Yon Febru· Flotllloui menc:l<I lo transact busi. Stetement nti, under the l>O'l'"r of der wrth '"'"est u oro·
washeia, dryll'1, and pe<· Publl1h1d Newport Ofange County on Feb<u· ~ 1995 ty BualneH Neme ness under the F1c1111o,us The lollowlng pfilOns .,. 111-. theteln eontelued, llldad 1he1~1n. ind 1ne \Jn-
aonal propeny. Due nollce Beach-Cost• MHa Dally PUBLIC NOTICE ary t4, 1995 ary ' F838919 Statement Business. Namt(s) llstld doing business as: will .. 11 al public •uctlon p11d prmc1p1I b1lance of
having been given 10 par· Piiot March 3 1995 F038911 The followl e ions a e above on. Janua.ry 1• l993 o J ENTERTAINMENT to the hlghHI blddH for the Note secured by uld lies known lo clalm an In-' . F2151 Flctltloue Publlahod Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach-doln bu1ln1~ ~s'. r Terry E. Janes 962 s. Atpen, Anaheim, CA ea•h, or ct-iec:lt a1 d•· Deed with mtereat 1heraon
teresl thareln and lht time 8\lalnou Heme Costa Meu Dail Piiot Colla M11a Dally Pllol OA~D CROWEU SLEC· Thia atatemonl was flied 92802 ac:tlbed below, payable u provided In seld Note.
spectnad In IUCh notice for PUBLIC NOTICE •t•t•m•n• Feb ary 24 Mure: 3 10 February 24, March 3, 10, TRIC 17600 Newhop• SI olth the c County Cl~k of Ronald Allen JamH, 862 •t th• time ol ••le In law· fees, charg111 tnd ex·
r,tiym'r11 of 'w1uch fHa ldh•v· Tht following pe11on1 are t7 ;~5. ' • · ' 17, 1995. Suite F, Fountain Valley: aryr~o 199°5unty on •bru-s. Aspen, Anaheim, CA ful money ot the Unit~ ptnses of the tr\Jstee and
ng ex.., rid II be~o al NOTICE OP doing bu1lne11 11: • · F235 CA 92709 • 92802 Sta .. a of A.menc:1, with-the trusts ,Pre1ted by said
publlc I UClll)n by llll(ISTOR· PUBLIC HEARING GREAT PRODUCTS MAR· F233 David Wa)'l'le Crowell, l67 Fl37331 This buslne11 la con· out w•nanty upr-ea1 o Deed ot Tru~t. ~toE s ~ stoca ~ 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY KETING, :2076-B Santa Ana PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Albort, Co1ta Mesa, CA Published Nowport Beach· ducted by: an Individual lmplled •• lo title, UH, WES PAC RECONVEY • t., n~ GIVEN that tho CITY Ave.. Co1t1 MHa, CA 92627 Coata Mtsa Daily Piiot Reglslrant hH nol yet po11eulon ot eneum· ANCE INC A CAllFOR r' ~anoe. Stat• o~ Ca I COUNCIL of 1"41 City of 112621 FlctlUoue Flctltlou• Thlt bu••nu• It con-FebNary 24, Match 3, 10, begun to transact bullness bf90CH, •II right, 1111• NIA CORpQRATION AS
:.,ch °:'995ttw ,:'~.00ay.;, Nowl)Oft Beach wlll hold• John Ron Flof.,.lln, 2076-Builnoas Nemo BualneH Nem• dueled by: an lndlvldual n. 11195. '!ndt< the nct111001 name(•) and ln .. fetl now hetd by TRUSTEE Hl01 OoVE Te f ...... l&l · ti public hearing on pro-B Sanll ~. Ave .. Co111 Stetement Stetement The registrant(•) c:om-F218 Usted 1bovt. It M 1uc:h Tn.111 .. In end STREET • SUITE 230 rma Ot .. ,. 1 are CM posed ORDINANCE NO. Mesa, CA 92627 Thi following pel'IOfls 1,. QltOCed 10 tranaact bull· Ron A. James to lhe followlng de • • :Y.·~hl~~ ~ can-95.S, being, AN ORO.. Debt• Ann florenlln, :2076-d!,"• ':'1'7~~ ~•on• .,, doing business H : nl"H under the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE This staltmenl was f~l<I i crtbed pr~ illya'8d NEWPORT BEACH, 9CA
a ' rtMNM NANCE OF THE CITY 8 Santa Ana, Ave., Costa o1 u~OCIATES 30 RIECHES BAIRO 15981 En-Butlneu Name(1) Usted with the County Clerk ol th lhe afor,.ald C~tv 92660, (714) 660-3 7. 1~ r 1 to bl~e.:w la a COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF M•11, CA 92627 t} ~tr et S ltt ~201 glneering Drive, Huntington abov9 on: 2·10-115 Flctltloue Otano• County on Janu •nd S'9te. to wit APN ; By· JOANNE S. Hllf." 1 o natnH u I num-NEW P 0 RT 8 ! A C H Thia bu1ln111 la con-N ove Bl 'h C~ 92660 ' 911ch. CA 112649 OaVld W Crowell BuelneH Heme 18, 1§95. •59.(ltf.C~ MAN. TRUSTEE SAU ~~lu Brand A15 AMENDING TIT\.E :20 AS ducted by: huaballd and .::,~ L:i~ investment• Graphic Edge. Inc., (Call-This 1~t1ment WH flied ltatornont Fl34085 The total •mount of 1he OFFICER, Dated:
Mii-• ' PERTAINS TO THe PARK· wife I (U h) t301 O~ lornla Corporation), 5981 with the County CiallL-o The followlng peftOnt ,,. -Published Newport'B•ach· unpaid Ptfnclpet bat 021l3195 Ric~'~ ~onan, ~:25 INO OF AUTOMOBILES, The t•$!l•trant(1) com• iftcfft. S~te' 9~0 Newport EnglnHr Drfve, Huntington Ofaoge County on Ftbru-doing bualneu H : Co•ta Me11 Dally Piiot *,!"_o_~t tntoto11 t~eo"' NPf>0003209 St1p~en Q~~ .. Al33 ~~oR:8£TsOReitl:~W~ ~~nJ! t~%1~~~ B~ach, CA 112eeo' • Beach, CA. 92640 ary 14, ltllS CRJ ENTERPRISES, 1941 ff•bruary t1, 2•. Mardi 3, ~=:r~'::"'o::::n·~!~ P\J8: 02/2•185
Darrin Frtwing,'At'4 ANO TRAILERS: AND Butlnet1 Name(•) Nttad Thia bualnH.• l• con-Jhl~ ~v~IJ1tt1 I• u con· Fl3192:1 ~~I~;" ~•c•. Co•tt MIN, 10, teas. • '*'"• and adllane .. at 03t03/95,0311ol9$
8r1an SWldov11. A1G6 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE above on: n/a dueled by: Um111<1 Uablllty T~! ,.~·l:t~:iri:,o C:m-!:'~lthtd Newport Beach-Chris~ JoMt tMt Pell. f1915 the time ot tho lnltlel
Ruben Cab<ora, 837 ON RESIDENTIAL PROP· Oeb<a A ,lotontln Co. eel 1 t Met butt-....,.11 Meaa Dally Piiot Pied C • CA D\lbllcalfon of thl• Ho
Jtrry Cun!, 840 EAllES (Pl.ANNINO COM· Thi• .a1ernen1 wu tQad Th• reglatrant(t) corn-= vnd~ ~ Flctlllou• F•bruflY 24, March 3, 10, ~ •· 0•'-Meu. PUBLIC NOTICE ilc~!!!._!!33.730 H .,_ _______ _ ~...J:.rc:•a:5 MISSION AMENDMENT with tho County Clertt °' ='!c:~ t~ctl~~ BualneH Harn•(•) l1-1" t7, 1"5. Ttila bualneu I• con-FlctJUoue c;"'~\. dated C.aeh•
Regln1 Sml4 ' 8100 NO. 113>· °'~ COYftty °" '*"" 8utlntu Name(•) Utl41d •l>Ove on: 2·15-95" Fm d\Jdl<I by: an lndMdual lluslneu NaMe ~~ .C:. ~'::' ~ lh\lll~Bl37 ~= ~~~ 11'1' 'ltt5 NJMU abo-... on: fltb<\IAl'f 1. l"5 f1ec*f:'. p~!::;ent1ne.. Ryan PUIUC NOTICE ~·~~'~.'!!~ = 1_.to.ent Trueteo :8~.:.. 1te~ Mann.w JetMJ, en dtt«mintd that It Ir cat-~ NewOOl1 ~ Warren t..ottll lnY91tmentt. Thia tlitemant wu filed ,.... unc:ttr tho '1c:tltioua Tho follOIW\O pottone .,, c..,._,.• '° True ... IMO' COnalatQ M1ta.1 Ct7 egortcally uompt under C M Dall Piiot Inc., Warren H. Lorllt, ltl'I tho r .... .-. attic Of NOTICll OP Bual N I ) N led dOlna butlMP H : vtd9d PfOI* ldefttlflu· Jan $peldinQ, C10I the requllemonll d the Otta ... ., Pr911dent ~ r=::.::1 , ..v•uo HIARINO neu am•. • NAN'8AN EXPRESS, 210 "°"I• ........
QtOfljo FfY,--C1t7 Ctllfornl• EnVltonmantal f*'*Y t•, Marett 3, IO, Thia tlat9ment wu flied &I\/ ";r ti'iS"' on ebrv-NOTfCI IS HEREBY =~~I So. 8'1110l •"ot. Cotti ''om tnfoff"ellon Tll'rt Mlllef, Ct:20 OualllY kt 17, 1996. • wtth 1ho COunty Clerk 01 -• 1 GIVEN of the lntonlk>n of ....._CA t2S2t .,. ,,,... ._.
Judith Oood, 011 NOTfCe IS HEREBV l'UA· '230 Oranae Counly on fab<1.t-Nietao the etuzene' A4Vta«'t Com-;;::,• =t~~ w~~ TNIMO Sf\ltnol, 12 ha· ,......., but r0, tllttlc.., Troy £cqleln, Dat) TH£A GIVEN that Nld pub-111Y t~. t09$ Publl1htd Newport 8"Ch-l'nillH on Sut5t!UI ,,OPll'IY Of c;;ft~ F wind, IMnel CA 82714 '""'" ma•• no ,.,,_.
Oernard Oullon, D211 No "-atlno ""'" be held on PUBLIC NOTIC! '8'892 t Cotta Meaa Dally Pilot of tho NIWl!Off·MeM · Unf. 11'1 ?.1985 t_y °" ~ Tl'lla bva neu 1• con-aenlattof' or w,.uenty, ~~ ~.;;:,3151 ~ 1: it!~ :~ • ~ =~.!~ty ~~ ~;~:1 24, Matdt 3, 10. :aci~ .. DJ:~~ • ,.uan ~~!ed,:t:i~a~~om· tho '":-'~:::,:.
Timmy Iowa, HZ m '1n tho CouneJt Cham-.,_ .. ---....... Mate.. • 0 • • P23e emontart ScflOOt M\Allfs>t• .. ·~thod Newport hlcn. mencl<I lo tral\Nd bull· r tie ..,._ d • Stac .. Andotlon. U3 C;;; of 1ho Newoort 8Nch Bt•t1•1Rt ' ---' M. '' ""' 1 ' poee Room 11 2AO Q.ib-Co•ta M... Dally Piiot ,,... under 1ho h;truout " o "' ia 1:.
Aot>lrt Clettio, ut City Hal. 3300 ~ The to1ow1ng '*"°"° •• '1. 1'"--..7 PUILtC NOTICI hot.IM Aoed, co.te MeM. t:lbNllY 2•. Mateh i . 10. lutlneM NarnoCal llilM ~= cereno Mika Nchardeon. 'l 1 90ultYlrd ~ 8Mcft dOlf'4ll bUelnMe et! r-callbnla. Oft Wednoadey, 17 1 tM lboY9 on~tM I ..., CA W • AlcNfd HIM. '23 Ctllrotnit.' at ..,,.., _. TH£. 91'111MAWAV IMT! NII.JC NOTICI 1 l'lotnleue Matdl a. 11t1, 111 f~p.m. • · ,2,. Tettuto ..., ...,.,..., 1a ...__
Ket"" AoMnthel, F29 111\d p&ace llf'J 111\d 11 ptt.. CIHTUl IHC .• 310 ir.t• at.talMM NaM.e tor conlldOfa.UCW\ W· TNI Nlemenl wee litd ._ the ~ 91
Travtin McCofmaQI, '31 acna lnlor.tied may ap. nandO ""'-4Cll, Newpott notlll•U. ltat..,..... !\Me uee d 8elMrio PUIUC llOT1CI with the couniy Oet• m .,__ ollll9etN••
Nikki Heme, '12 peer Md bo hffrd '*90n, 8eaclft, CA 8*1 llUllnHI Nw TI-t fl.._.._ --.. are --V .. lchoOlt. and OrlnOt Cl:Ntrlt'/ on f*"-~ UMt a..d °' Cr11t ....,, FQ If you ct1a111n1• tl'll• Tho ~1 sec... C. ,,......... doillQ t.U6iftffi ... ~-dlacuulon of rocom-: Pleelll•• ary 1l. tM tndUdlft9 •.._ _,,.
T ...... CMIU, 041 PfOject In C'O'l1, you INY "' Inc.. CC#;J1:.. ato ,.. The~'*'°"'.,. R A.W. CONSULTANT AHO INf'datlQna to the Bowd oc ........ ..... llU.?Ma -.... ......
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Hardin. Hl11 11o l'lo.int ._ In lti• ,.0•1.t::r:!i(a) com. um Loma Unda, l.n«a Rot>ert MlhOny w.btl..-, aHo-atlwe Dlrooter, 'MPC:La ~ 1• u 1119. .......,-..-.,...... A •• ----.-..~~..-.------• tNa noe1oe °' .. ~ OOf• "*'* bull Ma. CA ctOS t1a WlcNta A~. '* ....,.... a.nt.o• a 111o11 sae. -.a1 • ......,. ' nn • Wee ~ .... ..._ LAiatPIU *Pondenc! deh ... fd '° ~ ~~ DIWI lf\llnt, um Lorna Huntington 1 .. cn, CA ...._, ~ e..Of\, CA NtlO • ~ A .. , Mer·
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If You Mow it, Trim it, Fi~ it, Build it, Move it, or Clean it.
Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. ,
~ CoH 642-5678 To ~oce your od today! •. , . 'r•ccwpcwllOn oourt wl~hln four ..... ., • .._.,.....,.. llJlllM ti .. ...,_.. Lot
Thi ~menced eo month• from the det• er.-....., °' • cMca 11111 T.a Na. 1tz71, • dt-1------.:.--------.....;;;.-~~--=~---~-----------..;._-_;..~-~--__:--..,.------, ~ .... ._..__ llftdlf lie of flret l1euence of • ..,, ., a ... Of...,.. ICl'1N w hllld IW Ill Deca-
---nanM or 1,u111 .. prpvtdld In Mvtnp Md .._ ..-do 111&11 w111-...
llllMI llttd lbCM on Flbnl.ry 11ctlon 9100 of 1h• Mloft, ....,._ 8MOCI-Thi~...._.. ~: SPECIAi.TY FLUID Califor(lla Probate Coda. =:...: lft-=:,. = :,.. ~~ ==•
PROOUCTS, INC~ ly. Jostph C. lhe time for filing d th& l""1ndll COde Md ~ the ml ~ d,. China. CfO clelm1 will not expire eultloftzld to do butllnen .....__II .. -..... ....... Tt* allellnlnt .. Med Mlh before four monlhe · _... ,_,...._ ., .,.; ...... "'--~-... of Orenot f h h i d 'n tht9 tltete.) M: M the 2157 CGlta Poltoflno, ~ .,. ......., .....,,. rom t e ear nn 1te Holtfl ffOftt entrlfte9 to ......... "'· ...._ '""45
COUllWOll tryl0, 191111 noticed ebov1. • UM CouMy ~ ~·""'-•
NOTICE·Tllll FTcWout "ll'lll YOU MAY EXAM 700 CMc brfv9 ,,,. ~ llllltle dlt-
Stlelmlnt uplr• llw yen INE th• file kept bv the w It, a.a~ CA .. dlllM "'Y IMy '°' "'Y lncor·
fr-.......... It-!led....... 1, .a.!. -... ...,-. ..... lldnlaaoflllt*tttlddrtlland ..... ... .... ,,_ "' u... court. vou ere a per· ""'"' '",. end .... 11111t all« common ~ II Olb ol 111 County CM. A new eon lnt1r111tld ~ th• conwyed to end now held _ ........._ .....-..... ....... • ...... Rctlout 8umla ,..,.,. State· 111a11 vou m file by • Ultdaf Mid DMd el -·•· ~ ,..,_,, --
Nnt 11'11111 be !ltd befOft 11111 with th• court e ormal Trutit In the property iM-be INCll, lluhlJhoutc:owtnMI
lml. Tiie 9la of 1111 rtattmtnl .ft1qu11t for Special tu.lid In Mid Count1 Wln'llltY. bPrtlltd or lmc>lltd.
,_ llol of .ifMll IUlllOfflll the Notice of the filing of en Calfom&a de9CtM19 "'9 """"° Ille, l*SftS!on •
... In 11111 alltl of I F1ct111out Inventory aM eppreieel lend therltrt: •l!Cllmlll=.rlllCll tD ply 111 It• 1us1Ms1 ~ In vlOllflon of of 11tate Htel• or of .•l!XM8fT A" lllllnillO 111111 of the
lie rlllh• of .111o111tt under any petition or eccounl "* potdon ot Loe 201 ot nollla) bJ uld Dttd of rtc1erm. Stitt, Of common taw ee provided In tection Newpoft ~·· In the Tlllsf. -"' ln6Mat lllflOll u <Sit Stctlon 14400 ti seq . 1250 of the California City °' CO. Ml.., pivwlded In uld rdl(a),
0 Id· luslMaa Ind Prolesslom Probete Code. A Re· Cowlty ot Or8"91, 8Ulte ot YlnCIS, Winy, undlf !ht *ms of ~). qye1t for Special Notice c.aloinla,r::ol':. Map r• lhtDttdofTMC,tstimllldfeu
rwMfllng a.~ form 18 IVetlebl• from ~·::::.:~and tJqMnMI of Iii
Newport-...·Costa Mtu the court clerk. UM omc. ot the County Truslltt Ind of the INAI cttllld
CH294217 Ftb1 7,24,M¥3,10, Attomelfortt.ttdoner. "KOfdff ot Mid CouMy bJ uld Oetd of Trvlt, kl wit:
1995 Wayne • CaNy deecrlbld H folowl: ..: 1448.703.15 EatlmlM Acctued
Mwo H. Rldlw• ginning et the NofttMrW lnlMat and IClditioNI ld'tlncca
C ... y & RJchM• COl'Mf of Mid lot 20f, II Inf, wil lncrtllSt lllls tigvlt
3200 Part& Center Dr., ~ Noftttetfy COl'Mf t. priorloaa. •
1Chh R . Ing the lntetMCtton of the lhe titnefk:ilty under uld Detd Coeta Meee. CA clftCet ltne ot 20th stf..C of Trust lltretololl mculed Ind
PUBLIC NOTICE
92828 and Nawpoft Avenue; deliwred to tht undef1lgned 1
Etcnlw No. tH'21SH 02/24, 02/27, 03/03 thence SoutheHterty Wlflltn O;tclltltion of Def1111t1nd
NOTICE To CREDITORS Or along the centet NM Oil Ottl'llnd for Slit, Ind 1 writjtn
20Ctt ltrfft,. UI ffft; NoClct of Def1ull and Eltdlon to BULK SALE thine• Southw11tffly p.,. SIR. Thi unde111Qned CIUsed (SECS. 1104• l105'U.C.C.) PUBLIC NOTfCE ellel to the Nofthw .. tffll slid NoClct of OtflUll Ind n...,_ NOTICE IS HEREBY given 10 II of Id lot .. ~o ~ ... ..-creditors or tile wlrtiln named ne ·u • -.1 lion to sen to be rtconled In lhe
seller lllat a bulk sale rs abour to ffft to th• true point °' C011nty wtlttt tht rul p!O\)trty Is
bt made or 111e assets desc11bed beglnnlne; thine• South-loclltd and mott thin lhrte
below NOTICE o~ T1'Umt'l IALE ::!.-.:Z.r.J;':. ~ .::: monchs hM tlapstd llnce such
The names and business • T1'Ulm IALE NO. l -23'8 lot, 112.1 • t..c~ thine• ~. . addresses of Ille seller are Ahl NO •H·054:01 Southwletffly parellll to . DATE.~
SYUNG H AHA. NAN D HAHM, YOO ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEfl A the HorthweetfflY Nne of llOl9'Tf. WOil INCOfU'O.
QIAN J PAK 15415 Jellrey DEED Of TRUST DATED .. Id lot, 41 feet; thine• RATIO Dnve.No 100.lrvtne,CA92714 0&14'119 UNLESS YOO TAKE NO!thwletffly panllef to ASTRUSTfE
Tiie LocabOn In tahlornia of ACTlON TO PROTECT YOUR the Southweetffly 1tne of 920 KLAGE OAKS ORM -llle...clllef execulNt olla or Ille ukf lot 112.1 ffft; thence P.O BOX3269 stltr Is (II "same is above" PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT Nofthuatffly .,.,..... to CCMYA, CA 9tm (116)961·
so Stlll ) Same as ibove A PUBLIC SALE. f YOO NHD AN the Northwletffly ""' of 4302
As listed by tile sener an ~~:E~ ~~~ .. Id lot, 41 ffft to the true BY CRISA. Kl.I/GERMAN olller business namfs and point ot "9fnnlng. C225204
addresses used by me seller YOO, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Thi Pf~ heretolOfl 2-17/l4 3-3 1995
wtthln lllree years before tile LAWVER deeµtbed I• being IOtd ----·-----f 0111 SUdl list was senr or delrv On o:J.17AIS II 945 A.M Robtrl "H 11". Thi strtet M-
ered to Ille buyer are;. (II none E Wtlss lnc:orpotlted as lht duly dren and' othlf common
so stall) None ' lj)OOlllted Trustet undfr Ind dellgnatSon, If any, of the
Tiit names and business pursuanc IO Ottd °' T rus1, ,.. real property deac1fbed
addresses or tilt buyer are DO corded on 0&'2299 as Oocumerc above 11 purported 10 be"
HYUN KIM JUNG JA KIM No 19-330503 °' Official Rec-1190 Church StTHt Costa
22372 taminlto Madera. Laguna onlJ in the olflce of the ReeOlder MHa, CA 12121. '
Hills CA 92653 °' Oranot County, Clhfomla, The underelgned TrustH The assets to bt sold are eucllled by Jame 8 Auyeung dleclalm• any llablllty for
desaibed In general as Furnl· llld PIO Funo Auyeung, husband any lnconedneH 9! the
bJit, Fixtures. Equipment. llld wife and Lun Auyenuno and atrfft eddreaa and other Goodv.1ft. Tradename. Lease Sio L111 Wu. husband and wile an common dt1lgn111on1 If Leasehold Improvements as joint lllW!ta, 11 Trustor, Plau any, 1hown herein., :Jald
ano are located at 15415 SIVings and l oal1 As~ a .... wttt be made, but
Jellrey Drive. No 100. Irvine. CA catifomla Cotooration u Bendl· Without covenant or war.
9271-4 ciary wlR sen 11 bfiC audion to ranty, expreHed or Im-The business name used by the o.i..11est ~r for CISh plied, regarding tltlt, Ille seller at lllat locatlon IS '"" . • posHaslon, Of tncum-ORIVE THAU CLEANERS (J>ax•llle at lime °' Siie 111 laWfut bren<H, to pay thl r•-
Tlle bulk sale IS Intended to money of ~ United States, by malnlng prlnclpal aum of
be consumrmted at Ille olllee ol CISh. a Clshier's cheeJI drawn by the nott(a) aecured by ESCROW AMERICA CORPORA a Sllle or na1iOnal ~ I dleck .. Id Deed of Trust, with
TION 9828 Garden Grove Blvd dAwn by a Sim or ftde111 Cl!dit lnteteet tt}1reon, as pro-
N 207 r •• d G CA. union or a chtck dllWn by a vlded In nld nott(a), ad-• 9~4 · ._ en rove Slal•t 0, ftdel11 uvtngs and loan vencee, If any, under the
ESCROW OFFICER TO CON· usomtlon. mlngs usocUtion. terma of thl Deed of
TACT IS SUSIE HAN on 01 alltr °' uWIQs bank SC>ICllitd 1t1 Trust, Htlmeted fHI,
03-21-95 and lllt list day_ IOI stdlon 5102 of the flnancial ~~ar\'r:..;:t :':n!rt~ llllnQ dallTIS Shall be 03·'ZIP15" Code ll1CI IUlholtled to do busJ... t ... • ..
wl'llch Is !ht bllslness day belore nm In Illes Nit) It the Main ~· :ra~:.. by.o::.
lllt sale data Spedlied above (Noo1h) Enlnlnce IO Ille County $157 nue &irmaled.
This bulk transfer IS subllci CouitlouH, 700 CMc Ctnltr Acer~ lnte.eat and eddl:
to C»lornia UnllOfm Commtr OIM West Santa AN. Cl all UoNI advancH If any wlll
cial Code Section 6106 tloht. btle Ind lnttrnt conveyed Increase this figure P.1or
Oaltd 01·18-95 lo and now held by It under said to sale.
00 HYUN KIM JUNG JA KIM Oted of Tnist In Ille l)IOC)trty The beMflclary under
Buyer(s) s~ulltd 111 Slid County, Cllllor· .. kt Deed of Trust hereto-.A ESCAOW AMERICA CORPORA· Illa, dewllling the land lhtrtin: fore executed end dtMv-
TIO" LOI 22 °' Tract No 3517, u per ered to the underalgned •
9828 G6td11n Gror1181Vd S11 Map m:ordtd In 8oo1t 128. Paou wrttten Oec:laratlon of De·
207 39 and 40 of Maps, 1n the Office fault and Dflnand for Sele, GO
Gltdtn Grore CA 92644 of the County Recorder of uKI and a written Notice of De-OD Newport lleach·Costa Mesa County fault and Eltctlon to Sell.
CN298437 95-3828S Mar 3. The ~rty herttofM desa11>ed The undenlgntd ceuMd .
1995 is sold 'IS IS' The stlttl addrtss .. Id Notle-ol Default and . . • Election to Seit to be re-and other convnoh designation, if corded In the county
any, of the rwal ~rty de-where the rtal property fa __ P_U_B_L-IC-NO_T_l_C_E--1,cril>ed •bow Is pull)Olled lo l>e: located and more than
. _ 799 Shalimar Drive. Cost.a Mesa. thrff month• have
Ca 92627·4244 1l1pled alnce such
The 1111derslgntc1 T rusru dii· rtcordatlon.
cr.s110 102 elaltns any llability fOf any lllCOf-Golden W11t Savino• Aa·
NOTICE OF rtctness °'the sbtd lddllss and eoclatlon Service Co., as P£TrTION TO other common dtsion.tben. II TruatM, Poet Office Box
ADMIN'ST lny, sllown he11in Said salt wtn 34K7, San Antonio, TX
ER mldt, bul withollt COWMnt Of 782SMH7, Telephone ESTATE OF: CIAIRE '"'3nty, tq11tssed °' implied, Number: 12101 Mi-.4H8,
J . WISDOM AKA olldlno bile. possession. °' By: Nett Sandere, As1l1· CLAIRE J . ncurn1>11nces. to pay the rt· tant Secretary, Date:
PATTERSON ~ llllndc>ll sum °' 111e 02110IH
CASE NO. A 176763 t(s) murtd by aw Oted of ASAP154HO
To ell heire, b1nefi· rust will1 irft1ts1 lherton, as 2117, 2124, 313
coeriu, credotora, con· d 111 Slid noll(S), ld-llngent cred11ore, and ancu. ~any. under tht terms of
pereone who mev other ..... n ..... .., T PUBLIC NOTICE wiH be intereeted in ""' unv"' NSl UblNled fees,
the will or estate or chlrges Ind txPenJes of the
both, of: CLAIRE J. Trustee and of the trusts cttated
WISDOM AKA CLAIRE by sa.d Dttd of Trust. to ~
J. PATTERSON S300,&2l St Esb~ted Accrued NOTICEOfT1'UITH'llALf
A PETITION hea ""'"51 and addttionl4 advlnces TllUl'TU IALf NO. L·2720
AD!
Call
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5678
bHn hied by JOYCE 11 any, Wilt inciuse this f1Qu1t Ahl NO. U2·Hl·OI
WISDOM ANO SUSAN Pllorto sale YOO ARE 9" OEFAUl.T UNDER A ' .
CLO)!ER In lhe Suparior Tht l>enefk:ilry under Slld Dffd DEED Of TRUST DATED
Court of C&lifotnie, °' Trust herwlofOlt executed and OM4t9. IJNLESS YOU TAKE
County of Orange. dtliwrtd lo t11t undtllioned a ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
THE PETITfON ' re· written Declaration of Otlaull Ind PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOLO Al
quut1 that JOYCE Demand for Sale, Ind I written A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN
WISDOM ANO SUSAN Notice°' Default •ncl Eledlon to EJCPUNATION OF Tlif NATURE
CLOVER ba 1ppolnted StM. T~ und111lgrieo caused OF THE PROC£EOINGS AGAINST
11 per1onal repraHnta· Slid Nolict of Default Ind Elec-YOU YOO SHOULO CONTACT A
tiv1 to 9dmlnl1ter lh• !Ion to sen to be lteotded In the LAWYER.
Hiit• of the decedent. :ounty whtrt tht rtaf property Is On 0317'95 119:45 AM RObtrt 1
THE PETITION re· oeattd Ind rTIOl1 111111 Uvte E. Wtfsa ~ is the duty qu1111 the decad1nt'1 'TIOnlhs have ellpsed since such aPPolnttd TruSlet under and
WILL and codlcil1, II "ICOl'llatlon PllllUll'll to Oftd of Trust It·
any, b• ldmltt9d to DATE 020695 conltif on o:J.1ot9 IS Document
probett., The WILL end llOIEllT f. Wflll INCOflPO· No. 89-124573 of 011ici11 Rec-
any c~1cll1 1r1 avail-llATtD onlJ In the offic. af lhe Aecofdtr ebfa for anmlnation In .AS TRUSTEE of Oranoe COUllCY Cltll
th• file kept by the 920 Kl.AGE OMS ORNE txtculld by. SusanN K .:-.
c CH.I rt. • P.O. sax 3269 single worn.in IS T ""'°' Union
THE PETITION re· CDm4. CA 9t122(1tl)967-Ftdml SMlcis and loan Asso-
qu11t1 authority to 4JtJl ciation 1 ColporJtion, IS 8tntf1.
ldmlnl1t1r the Htet1 6Y Clf/S A l<LNGERMAN dart Wia Id ll pubic IUdlOn lo
under the lnd1p•nd1nt C2251n lht hlglltlt bidder for cu11
Admlnl1tratlon of Ea· 2· 17/l4. 3-311195 (paylble It llmt of Ult In !hfftii tete~ Aot. (Th11 eu1horl· money af Ill lJnlltcl SUM bJ
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vary lmportem eotlon11 NOTICI Of' lllOCilllon umoe lllOdllloll,
how•var, the P•rton.i °"'UITUI Ml.I Ill' ..,.. _. t9tClllN Ill
reprHentatlva wltl be TruetM a.le No, Mdloll St02 of the filllllclll
required to oJv• no1lo1 N-ttn1n.A Codt Ind lllllorlnd lo do busl·
to lnter•ttld p1r1on1 TMle Ordef No. tolt70 l'ltU In lNa ""') at: flt Mlln
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COSTA MESA 2124 CORONA SOUTH COAST BUSINESS MEMBERSHIPS EMPLOYMENT
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEt MAR 2622 METRO 2686 OPPORTUNITY 3018 WANTED 5535 BwylthCHOAMRifRSSGH<"!RREIFN
IOUAI. llOllSINO 2 •d H•• W/l•mll~ rm iiiiii1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,, " 0 .... 011ru""' or 3rd Bd, El-aide, L 8 Lr .. 39d O•rden Apt A prof' I, lovlng and TANNAH HlffSCH brfght & cin N/amok • • rg tudlo High • .. Balboa Bay Club swedl•h Nur••'• A111tllallle~rtlsil1llltllis N/Peta. 11075 722•1681• cells, lrg closet, refrlg, In ~plex, flrplace, encl COME l••rn abo1Jt a Memberahlp Aide. Wlll help w/Or. STOLEN IN A llOLOUI' ......,._ctlelNF"ed· .,,,..,_,....,...__,,,_____ cable, v•·~ 5595/mo, garage, new kllchen, sreat opportunity In
erllhlr......,AchC 11Uas E'alde 3Br 1V..Ba, W/d 812 Poppy, 721-8955 upgraded carpet, N/P, he ~rowing lelecom-Wanted •P'l>I•, shopping, lloth v11lncrnhle North deal1 With We11l holding lhe k ing or ...-........... .......... _ ... _ llllll hkup, 1-car gar, grdnr. $l200/ 545-2432 Please call 875-6448 cooklng, laundry, lite NOR'rll 1 .. -=:::-:"...=-:-. .. ,., 381 1811'1 Pl. $1175/mo Abaolulely gorgeous mo · mun callons field. haekpl"lJ. 12 yrs exp .,,..-...J1m• l"', 1l 11ttml'tl thnt "~<'•1 tli<' 4-1
---• ,.._.,,,"" t122-8535; 850-8013 ev 1800 af 3Bd-3Ba, all Tues, Mar. 7, 7:30pm, In area/locaJ refs. •A q 8 6 4 /", Lrump "pi•l could nol J ny 811u1.h 10
1#111111111 " _,actl111ln llea amens, frpl, gar $1700 4540 campus Drive, I••••••••• Christine, 646-3735 '\J 6 2 • lnckA Since lhe spnde line<1i;e was
Nllf • raca, Callt. rt1l11tft, EASTSIDB 2Br-1V..Ba avl 3/1. 759-0874 MISCE'" 11-.~0US. Newport Beach. For UDLOYMENT 1-;;..;....~....;...;--~--O A gmnR lo succeed, d!'clorer could .-. • .-iu,.~1111ia11 1-car garage, carpel.a lol.IUU• Info call 432·9004. uv; C•r• for Senior• Will •A 9 7 G 4 nffortl to lo11r two trump11 anJ a
........... 1111i1.u.1a & drai>:~· .... ~~ pets. COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS Marin• Sales/Service hhelp lw/ ~Cr. XIArr,~~· w~ EJ\S'f cluli Uut D 81.rongc lhmg happened _ _..A_,_.-a.-•. ca."-1· 7~ a opp ng, . n ' • 10 7 3 Jv. n S · \V 1--' I -_,._... "'" N. County San Diego, 1_________ Lynn 03f·2881 Ive ms. • I<' u t•r ,canovino, est, ..-u t 1e ten
,.....,lllscriMleallea." freeway frontage, '"-•'ll:'NT 0 A Q 5 3 v 10 of <l1amond"
Tiiis 11tr1•111tr will 1101 NEWPORT 1Bd 1B 1 (619) 480-1607 EMPLOun£ Out'aourc• your word 0 109 v J87G542 lkdnr<'r won in dummy JX'rforte ......,~wylhlrllh· 2169 O~•~' gar, ROOMS 2706 5530 proc: editing, compo-4-K 10 5 • Q J 3 ancJ lro th<' 111x or trumps. t~1ven>d ...... _ _, , ................... I• la BEACH 1n5 w I I t '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------altlon, gen office. Prof SOUTll b h d b h k ,_ -..,.., • estm n s er 11 INVESTll•'ll:'NT all 650 6106 ) l e ten an won y l e jac tillillM ti lk llW. Our 111dtn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $750/mo 642-5488 COM 1 blk to beach. uyu; qu ty g1.1ar. • • 9 5 .,., hen W<'sl conlnbuted the three
.. llen'Y latlllllff lbl •H AT THE BEAC}I 1 BA Mobile home. lmmac, aunny rm/pvt OPPORTUNITY A/P CLERK 1 .. ••••••• O K J 9 8 7 4 lrnpres11!'d tiy th<' 'success' o r the
nellitta Hftr1laed 111 11111 Annual Rentals From $490. Quiet & bath. Kitch prlv. $445/ 2908 Previous experience tnl• c K Q 3 line!1c:c a nd pnyin~ no hero tu East's
.....,...., WI......,, 11111 Secure. 1991 Newport mo utll Incl. Quiet N/S. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii computerized AJP. ays-MERCHANDISE • 8 2 trn, declarer crossNI lo lhe ac<' or
. ...,,.,,., _..,..._ llcom· L•ra• Seleotlon Blvd. G4e.&373 Christine, 873-5332 dB p rt tom. F{T. Please calll••••lil•••• cluhs 10 repeat lhl' finei;iH' T his
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1111alillluer.,ClllHUD 2/2 Balboa ...... s12001~-,,.,,--------C H Want• • oat a ner for details, 645·5000 The hitldir•g . w h d . .:"-"' 111.a .424.151Q. fOf 2/2 Lg condo .. $1 500 2 M•ater Bra, 2Ba, DM-Shr 2-•tlf m 29"Balboa Hull Flying Ext. 521 ---------• lime c~l won l e queen on <'>Ut·
·-212 B v 52150 frptc, w/d hkupa, gar. 3Bd 2.5Ba, kltch prlv· Bridge, new desil eng, BALBOA BAY CLUB ANTIQUES 6010 NORTH F.AST Sotrrit WEST 1•d with a dinmond . .llllM ... IM,DCna,ii~t 4Bd :lnrr~n'i"::: S3000 $880. Great otter for 1 elgea, gar apace-1 full Instr, NP, 759·8265 l • ro§s '.ll") P1H~ In with th<' king of tl111montls, ~HuDIC421·3500. ~ c.11 For Summtr U11 yr lease. 714-851-1933 car, $525. 574•8783 Haeclean•r• FT/PT 3+ PBSB 3'"' Pa~~ d1•1·lnrrr lrd the king of lrumptl lo
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E ' Id CM Lr vt m must have cdf, Insur-*BUYING ITEMS* 4~ Pos8 PoMs Pou lorcc nu l the oce But now West The -.-..tlal •2BA 1 Ba trplx, gar. • • g P r ' MORT~AGES & ance & spook English. From 1800-1960. 1 pc .-.'i:;:._ . pV1 bk yard, w/d, new bath & entrance. Ute 10 entire estate. Paint· Opening l('l)u: Ten of 0 unu('rlt'd the king or club:; trntl East,
sm"' ui.. •-O•• cuaa palnt/crpt. . $750/mo. cLooklng. $406~2ut911612nil. T.D.'S 29 l8 650-0741 lngs, books, furniture, Ciulos C'nbnnnc r1rRl wun lhl• upon~~•1110111g the lead with lhe jadck, 673·1900 779 Scolt Pl. 964-8565 eave msg. -PfT Te•chable Aasoo etc. Immediato cash, Argentine rnler-cluh champwnship wash.-u no l ime '" returnrng a ta· ====-!:-~-~-~-~~==l~2!ialiAi.:-11iiBLIAli&:-11aiiiiRi:'.11BiiiA •NB '-" blk beach. Prof $NEXUS$ In Wholesale Supply. top$. 673-6223 tn Hl44 In W94. !iO yc11n.,lotrr hr montl for West to rufT 0own one.
1 Br+ loft w/pvt patios. Lndry, pool, quiet, nr N/S, no pell. Own ba, MORGAGE NETWORK Possible S3000/mo & OAK: armolre, dresser ihd it ago111 -for lli<' i:lth lime' On Smee 10 tnck11 made al the samr View of Bal Isl .. Furn. alt transportation s55o gar, w/d. $400/mo Incl auto w/in lyr. 642-1634 1 h , conlrocl in the nth<'r room. that n/ Almost Good Credit & Chell $975 t"e set· l "" no·' rr1•111 I rtA AVf'nl. ''" w,~-'. Ten gym/pool. 6mo-& $650No ""'1$646-0392 utll. Klt pr1v. 646-5876 • '' • " u ' ~ ' "" rf'~ullrcJ in n <1ubslnnual gairt for 1yr. $1450. 675-9576 ,.. Almost Bad Credit Prr Work Frr Pav buffet $425; small ar· ahll' tu "PRrt'CHJle line d1•fo111•c by Cobnnne"s U'am .....---
CORONA 4Bd·3Ba, 2 car gar. 2 E'SIDE 1BR $625/mo. S•nta A!'• Hg"ta 1ST And 2NO T.O.s 6am-12 M-F, no exp moire $150. Curved his partn<'r. F:dunrdoScano\1111) ~~-
10_22 Hou1es 10 bnactt Incl No.smklpets. Drive by Furn Br, pvt 'l':tBa. A lhru C Credit Rat-necessary. $8.00/hr lronl armoire $400. North-Soulh rnntlulletl on mtrlh _ ~C I< A~-DEL MAR _ v •• 1971 Church St. Call $300/mo. Call Carol lngsfor2ndHomes AskforMark852·0247 7 5 6 -9455; pager g<'nl aucl1on lo nrrl\e al four ~ ~,. •"
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lBd-1Ba pvt unit. Avl 760-0189 or 548-6283 957-3030. N.0 .0 . & N.l.V #569-5158 hrar ts. In the fi1re of North'11 ,.
4-1 yrly. $2750/mo.. Home Equity Unes p art-n.m e P eo p ie onnount'erl lenath in the blork Exclusive end unit over· Wiil consider short E'alde Nice 2Br tBal---------Multi-Use Properties wanted to address ta-1---------"
I oks China Cove te 640 7000 A t f $650 f VACATION FURNITURE 6014 smts. S<Juth"s bl'art" rc·h1d prom1R<·d o 11 1 rm. -g un urn. +sec ee. $7,000 to $1 ,000.000 bels for pay. You hnve al l<'ast ~t>. rnrtls 1n l he <1orl, "<I beach. Boat a ps av· Ex1 301 • No fee to Inquire 1()5 Rochester RENTALS 2722 Commercial From a typewriter, computer liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
729-5308 Jim ' Rentera SL, Apt A-645-5418 $1.SML to 9,oML or good handwriting 7 ft Sofa steeper bed North was a!!surl'<l or an adequate
,UriqueHomtsByTheSea A Jewel 1 blk to CdM ES 2Bd 1.5~a. Fplce, NB OCEANFRONT Call 548.0150 For lnt'l l.O. rates apply. good condition $150. lit
bch, 2Bd-2Ba, all up-patio. Very Nlcel 1yr Info (800)548-2150 1-809-474-4289 (714) 548-7592. d d & 1 d Weekly. Fully furn 3Br LAGUNA gra e remode e . lse. $925 (2446 Elden 2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ ••••••••• Preschool T••cher Bunk Bed red, a lmos1l----------..-----------.,---------
IUS ' 1050 51700 Call Oahlla A2-0pen) 6 42-5488 week. Karen 434-1424 Afternoons & some new, lull on bottom.
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Lrg 3Bd Panoramic Vu B:~1:.0~o'!1~u~~:, ~~~ ~~fsad;:,Y·N~~:.~,!~::1_R_E_N_T_ALS __ T_O ___ ••••••••• unl\s .. CM. 642-40SO ~~:'e~; m;uc;1m";g~~~s~ MISC. 6015 MATERIALS 6030 fENINSUIA
Leisure World. Quick 759-6608 for ahowlng. $675. 673-8266 SHARE 2724 _AN_N_O_U_N_C_E_M_E_NT_S PT .. Hom•c•r• Aa-$185/obo. 546·7033 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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accH• to F'waye,· bch BL'iiFFS apect bay vu. alatant In N.. Laguna Complete Waterbed MOVING•!I New B•lf Window. ~ Aasortment of ve,Y
& 1hop1. S480k 472-6262 bg 3Bd-2.5Ba, 1900 Npt Helght•·Sh•rp for young at heart motionless mattress MUST SELL· Price. 8x3, white vinyl freah fruit• & veg·
· 2Bd 1Ba, patio, frplc, $450 Ullla Paid 2920 Grandma. 837·2785 ALL ITEMS IN clad. $420. 644·5345 •tables. Oppn Air
sq. ft., huge patio, gar, n/pets, 278A 16th M••t•r Bedroom to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil---------groy ~~~:mpory XLNT CONDITION WANTED: 400 cubic Markel, SaVSun 11-NEWPORT
BEACH 1069 ~~a~o~7.1es~;~-~~: St. $795 w/frlg 646-6074 ahare 5 Bd 3Ba, N/P, I MAQNIN IN NB IS Qualltv Control R•p $200 964-4267 Queen bod, mcludlng varda of flll dirt. 5pm, 2000 w. Balboa
Oowd, Rltr720-7432 "4 GREAT PLACE N Smk, 708 Avaoado, °CLOSING FOREVEAll 2 days-Thur/Fri, early -------,........,-navy/white linons $1 75 Call 631.9072. Triple dreaser with
TO COME HOME TO" COM. Sherrie 675-8634 1000 llems to be soldl morn. 515/hr, call for Contemp dining chairs Teak wall storage sys· t mirror. side chair.
Spacious & bright Balbo• 3 ·Bd Duplex See ad under march. an appt.(3to) 352·3011 (s4e)a, tsp,osci87ns. 6b~~~~2~~r tom, Includes 2 book· Schwinn bike. surfbd,
EASTBl;UFF Boaul Beach Area 1BA & 2BR. No pets. to 1hr, S425+utlls, N/ A IE cases, 1 cupboard/ PETS & la~s. microwv oven, view, lg-2500 aq ft hm Call Now 631-8427 amk, W/O, upper unit. ea slate MOVING FROM NPT bookcase combo unit clothes. etc. SAT/SUN
on .3 acre w/pool. Yearly Unfurn 675_5608 Rattan dlnelle set, & slereo cabinot S1 50 ANIMALS 6049 8-4, 21 37 Miramar Owner wlll finance. 3 & 4BA-2 Balha Orexot bdrm set, wht· Gas BBO $75; Com-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
S625K. 2927 Carob. $1375 t.o $1800 mo. HUNTINGTON BALBOA ISLAND wash enter ctr, lamps, puter Stand. whlte . 1---------
644-5603 VIiia Rentals CH 2640 Share 2Br 1Ba a pt, tots more. 759.1741 s 2s: 2 drawer file cab-Darling 3 mo CORONA BEA $450/mo T ~utllltle1. lnel, SIS Shelty Chow mix DEL MAR Harbor View Homes 675 4912 Pete, 875•5130 Slmmons w orld Clas s ( 92 9320 6122 POAT STREETS • B (t op ol hne) king mat· Call 310) 5 -F, lroe to good hm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I PT ...., M 1 3Bd 3B• Cl• to ch BEAUT NB/Dover tress & box s prings, 2 (Hunt.· Harbour) allor with yard. Shots. 2.200 •If 1 lvl, X· g tot, ope •• , gm 2 $1175 Ls 6 kd k ALLEY SALE II I /2 -car gar, e. Shra lrg bright clean, yrs old, hletime guar. pm w ays o r w · spayed. v.ormed r' huge vng rm w ·•ty ----------969-7707 /d N 1 $375 onds·anytime very Altectonoite SAT Sam·l pm cellings, auperb eond, Dbl• mobile home, 2Br w . o pe •· + Perfect. Pd $2500. sell ---------1 ' 602 Iris Ave.
5499,900 840-5884 2Ba, high cella, xtra•---------utll. Avl now. 645-9515 $750. 644-5950 PLANT SALE ACRES 631·6425 Corduroy sofa bed,
NEWPORT NB pooVtennls/boach. ---------Restaurant Pine trees 15 g al POI·---------file ca binets. ofhce PORT STREETS lrg patio, carport ST & The Bear Street Cafe 1ed, 5.9· s 20. c11rus. ADOPT·A·PET & -3 BA_2 ..... Carm-• _ Clbhse tlmen. Sr. park BEACH . 2669 W/0. $500/mo. Share LO MERCHANDISE Eve'l Sat & Sun at stuff, clothes misc. " -"' 55+ $875 675-2044 with fem upbeat artist. FOUND Is h111ng F/r kitchen a vocados-fruiting $10 Quiet lo<:, aouth facing · · 631-2111 or 646-8473 2925 prep cook & counlor MISC. 6015 Herbs s1. Gal junipers PET MART, Fountain Moving 1st sale In 15vr
ll-lrg backyard original •E••tbluff Home• I t If A I at 33331'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1. Shado/plne cypres Valley. Puppies, kit-Nothing over SS -nfW rooflAgt for lae. 5Bd 3Ba, lrg 1 Bd +Gar•g• WO NB Prof/Quiet to $REWARDS ~:a; sEP~ulle 119,11 4.·9'$10.909·674·9'422 tons an d more, all Sat348am-12. 640-5884 · S429K yard. nu carpt, paint & s75o/mo. Newport ts-share 3bd, 3ba Condo *BIG SALE * 1 kin i 1 615 Orchid
tile. Great hse & locl land 65C>-3598 or (310) Poot, tennis, Jae, $550. Loat Cat, Fri 2/17/95. Crystal Court (across 34 bronzh including r~og ho~::. ~~~~· ~:;: 1-s-.-,--1-/4--9-a_m_-4_p_m_
$2 I 64n ... 7 •8 829-0711. ,,.2_5354 ev. 7~6160 dy from Tur11e AOct in s treot from South COMPUTERS 6018 750 mo .,.... • ""' trylne. May have coasl Plaza) 5 ' m orma1d table, dol-0317 lor more lnlo. Toots, collectables,
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
Harbor View Knolls •1BR $825• NB/B•lbo• Penln. traveled far. Member 1---------phln table, Indies tying iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AQUARIUM, do gal. Small appllc, clothes,
2BR 2BA $725/Up Cozy, noar beach, of our family. Whjte, R•t•ll Merchandiser "between 2 treas. 6' M•c Claaalc upgrade 6.xS"xl "6". ·tncludos books, furn, misc. 433 3Bd 2.5Ba, Spacloua Aefrlg & dishwasher modern, 3 sundecks. ahort hair, unusual Schematic: specialist Olana, Mongolian MB 1 · fl Acacia·ln Atty. end unit. Ute & bright. Incl. 60x30 pool. No $475 + dep. 646-4400 eyes. Please Call for drugstore reaots. slave table, Ille-size to system 7'5
4
000 °1 lights, p ump, 11
2°r3s. Jult complelely up-pots. No fees. No (71 ) 660-5569 E 'd, PIT A< PfT horses. 6. marble RAM, Ovor I. o rocks $450. 631·7 5 1---------
graded. Largest floor-leaae. 545-4855 •Nice peraon seeks 4 · p':;!lt~~~s '' av~lfebte. Roman statuos, 10· programs lnstalle d. Save abusod a nd COSTA MESA 6124
plan, roady for youl same to share cute CORRECTION Small, Call 1-800-869·8393. Belgian credenda S450. 673•0944 abandoned pots. Bo 01"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
$2100.00 1BR 1BA s45o & clean 2Br 1Ba dwntwn gentle , old lady CAT, ext 2045' circa 1890, jade carv-votuntoer/fo11er. Ca11 1• Suzee Miller & Assoc 3BA 2BA $1375. Call HB hae. No amk/pets. found In TeWinkle ---------Inga, paintings, Ivory, 714-8S9-27Q4. Estate Sale Antique BALBOA Agt.Fred·75Hi214 457-3752/day. 692-$425+. Call 955-4514 Park, not Port Streets. RETAIL SALES FfT at Cltlppendale fireplace MERCHANDISE ~~~i~hr~~e~~~~~'.· ::.: ISLAND 2106 IMMAC 5Br 3Ba Hrbr 0838/eves & wknd . Npt Hghl•n/a Prol 2 NbeuhterlefdS,I appearshaltof 37hrs wk, PfT at 20 mantles, curios, mag-MISC. 6015 PIANOS & cllners , dressers,
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil View Hm, 3-car gar. 1BR dplx 1 blk from ahr neat clean qulot e a amese, hrs/Wk. Cards & gltta, azlne rack, settees, ie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil clothes. dishes & Charming Award Win-Avail. S2895/mo. Nr beach w/patlo & gar. hm w/prlv ba. prkng. tabby color. 673-2223 Fash lat, NB. 759-7751 century-sty le fainting ORGANS 6059 more. 25c·$250. Fri
0 3bd 1 5 achool. 909-682-5637 Quiet, ><Int foe near $575 w/utll. 650-3325 LOST: Or•lf Cock•-c o uc hes . Tllfany -------••!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12·5 & Sat a.12. 1331 ner rt loe, · Udo. $695. 760-1962 tlel, very tame, 2/19/ Securltlf Officer s lamps, 6 Louis XVI s Belfast. off Falrveiw Ba, gardn patio, fplc, LIDO: Charming 3Br 95, Santa Ana Heights armed & unarmel.l Bombay cabinets, 4. CA . H Hammond Organ and
yearly. Open HouH 2Ba, ram rm, 2 frplc. •Be.ch YaMJ·Nr Hoag• GARAGES (Santa Ana/Mesa). (909) 931·3518. Reming ton bronze, 7, bench. supe~lor cond. Sun Mar 5. 2-4pm. 232 Via Eboll, aleps lo 18d S725: 28<1. firpla~. Wrk 71 4-962 2411 X1 rosowood china cabl-$495/obo. 645-9844
117 Peart. Oay(818) Bay. $2700/mo leaae. and gar, gu pd $925. FOR RENT 2740 -e ·1---------not, 4• angel bronzes FOR U$ED
7 9 3 --4 7 8 O Eve Call 673-6635 art 5pm. PooVSp~ • 646-6838 gg~:.: G~7ge 714"966-EMPLOYMENT and much more . 714.
<818)792-2573 Lrg 1Br condo In Be•ut remodeled 2Br. E 'ald• CM Safe/clean/ SERVICES 5533 444-1970. 1240 Logan ~p ~ .~~1'$ SPORTING
Custom bulll, airy 2-aty, VIII• B•lbo•. Mov• slftldeck, lg gar. Block single on pV1 alley nr ••••••••• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1_~#1._C_o_s_ta_M_e_sa ___ •i--------• GOODS 3Br 3Ba, lrg kltch w/ In cond . S975/mo to bch/bay. No amk/ Tusl1n & 20th. Storage PERSONALS 11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6065
nook, 2 fp, AJC, 2-car +aec. 909-783-3836 pet. $950 lae 650-8040 only. $135/mo. 873-3059 -•••••• OraD4e Y•klm• Bike Rack
gar. $2800. tl7S.2044 Nl!WPORT ISLAND -Newport Height• E'ald• Coat• M••• Please be awa1e that Good jobs 714•633-6380 tray a for 2 bikes,
Llttle B•lboa Is. 3Br Cute beach cottage. 2 Bd, 1Ba pool, new Single garag•. Tustin ---------the listings In this cat· reliable services 83101'.PCB $250. Pote 675-5130
1BL Brt/cln/furn, fp. 1 Br +-office , patio, carpet, no peta. $795 & 20th. Storage only. PERSONALS 3002 egory may require you Interesting things 1'nrpartBeach
Avall thru 6/30. $1250/ crpt, new ~lgo-~~~ve. 738 Tustin Ave, 642·7658 $100/mo. 756-8558 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :~ ~~le~ 91~r~u~be~ 10 b uy CA 11863
mo. Tim 4 15-326-5068 Yrly $800. 5 Remod atudlo atepa to chorge per minute. 714•648-0101 WPORT ISLAND 1-.-------LIVE UNCENSORED W•ter View Houae NE E. bay/bchea. Kit, frlg.1• 00 se 1129 It's all there
Chatmlng 2Bd, dock, WATERFRONT. Lar~e atove. Quiet. 5595. No COMMERCIAL 8 -s ·S3 99t I lg =1
garage, yrly, $1600/mo, apacloua tower un t. pet 673-8726 645-3916 8~~:~~1.a197.1r+" EMPLOYMENT every dny --~. _
u1111 1nc1, 854-9n9 2Br 2Ba, gar, patio, REAL ESTATE WANTED 5535 In Classified --fp, d/w, w/d hkup. Yrly Studio Unit Sanitized, 1 .. •••••••• 6 8 W•tertront Unlta 118 51375. 673--tllOO prlv, studio, 1 hH frm 11 642·S 7
Mailer Br 1V..Ba & Bch. N/P. avl now, 2Br 1 v.iea. Covered Ooe•nfront-Yrly 4 + 2 $600 Incl utils. 548-2389 •---------
prkng Open B•t & l-car gar auper cln, -----=--ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP 8un 1o-s 325 Grand $2495 per mo. 402 E. •WESTCLIFF•
Canal e16-4oe9 Oceanfront. NB agent 2Br 2Ba, frptc, poo1,11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill .. ~llil.-illlitilllliillllli6iMI 2920 2920 TaTA •Tm"mlft • Jim Jacob• 87W7n carprt. S79S-$500 dep. 11 -.1n1..&• .a.~
ON LIDO PENINSULA Avall 3/1. 631-2921 Newport Onlce Tower
1 & 2BR mobile homes Weatcllff: Lrg 2Bd 2Ba 825 lo 1,900 aq It. Ofc
GARAGE SALES
BALBOA
ISLAND 6106
Blcvclea, computer,
clo thes, lampa, misc.
SATURDAY 6-3
210 Garnet Ave.
BALBOA
PENINSutA 2107 From $850 condo carpi, drpes, Space, Ocean & Mtn , __ .... .._ __ _,
'710 Lido Park Dr carPort, 1268 Rutlan~. vlewa. Bkr 850-0100 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
714-873-8030 S900i-dep 832·1788 Balboa Newport waterfront awHome _______ I••••••••
Rltv 723-4494 bay view 3ed: 2ea, SOUTH COAST BUSINESS &
0'11ANFftONTS new palnl • cwpet. lg 68 FINANCE
3BR S2000 48R 12400 deck. Yrly IH $2500/ METRO 2 6 'lllllll••••••
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32 Goe• out wrth ~ SJ>oc*y 33 Foolish 55 Slngtt. !fyent
34 Unemployed 54' Llallt beam
35 -oorner 57 8IOw gently 37 Soak (llax) 68 Competent 3P Want 59 Inell• 42 ra11ener· eo Roman poet
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chalre, mlao furn. pie• Aun. 9fellt. New back
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Clean OUt Salel Sas .. ·-------11am/f 73e lrvtoe.Sat
a.11am 1738 lrvlne. --------·•• AntQ tOYnd oak tble, CADILLAC 9040 otf wht, nr perl.ct .. c ---------aof&: 1 1150. l.01ta , I nute, bolt•. •crew• • •• aeden d• VI le all 1lgn1, newer & FuU pwr, whl wlb'U•
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Refrl9, bed• (quHn & --------2 twin), rattan furn Incl CHEVROLET 9045 glaH table, boy• bike, -------much ml1c. SaVSun 8-87 a.10 81 2 ....... , 5, 5509 Sff1hore Or. airer "" (W••t Newport) drive, Tahoe packag•, V-0, AC, PS, AM/FM
CHI, blk/1llver. Good
cond. 15.700. 723-1151.
aat 8am-2pm 3081
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exer. equip,, waterbd, ,
10t9 Clay S\ ACfOH •• 84 l.a••r Hatch-from St Andrew .. Pk·lot. back 75K ml, blk, 5 epd, ale, xii condl
11895 1873·1843
TRANSPORTATION DODGE 9065
BOATS 7011
'fJ4 South Coaat 19'
. Bayboat In NP. Good 1hapo, need• paint,
78 Dodge Aapen
4-dr automatic 3 Ht V/8, 1peclal edit, good
cond, 831-7149 J700.
HONDA 9085
Atomic 4. No reaa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii offer refu11d.
(408) 662-1~048. 1988 Honda Prelude
20SI, metalllc blue,
10,000 mlle1, one
owner. Good cond.
714-434-0345 POWER BOATS
7012 79 Honda Accord
4-dr automatic, gOOd
15, BOITON WHALER 1ran1portatlon $950
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traa. 16,500. Contact Honda for aale
John, 642·2255. 91 Accord EX~
18'ELECTRIC
BAY BOAT
Sunroof, AC. Auto
Blk, Xlnt, S 11,600
831-0832
Newport Packet
9105 by w.o . Schock co. JAGUAR
EXCELLENT CONDITION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
56900 * 660-9000 1989 Jag XJS Coup
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E•t•t•/Movtnu Sal•. MOVING FROM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAIL BOATS 7014 Sat 3/4 8am-4pm. APARTMENT SALi!
Furn, l!laohlCI ltom1, EVERYTHING QOESI
V12, gray-mulberry,
fully loaded, afford·
able dream car, 1 owner, xlnt cond, 50K,
eervlce hlet avt.
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113,750 873-0944
• clolhH, 385 Sunrise 0000 PRICESI SAT
Cir. Irvine Ave/Santa 8-2, 353 OGLE ST. (off
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HUGE RUMMAGE SALE
7 · 1chool·wldo rum· --------
. moo aale March 4th, HUNTINGTON
7AM·3PM at Smart & BEACH 6 140
'In al, 707 W. 19th St iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Drht•w•v S ale 8am to 2pm, quality furn,
plclure1, chfl, 111reo,
album•, 1peaker1,
ml1c. 134 t Sun.ex
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GIANT NEIGHBORHOOD what you need al lhe price
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1111ctlon
INFANT & TODDLER
Clothing & Diaper
Wr•P• Moel llko new SAT !lam, 418 Broadway
SWAP MEETll you want to n.ay 300 Home al " Saturday 8am-6pm when you road
12"SLOOP Twitcher 12. Near new.
$2700. Call 676-8125
SPEED &
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N/Hamlllon, W/Brook· dally
•1988 22'1 Ski BoatJll'
15. 7 titre V·8, King
Cobra 0 /0, low prollle hull, juet Hrvlced,
new coattoller/Blmlnl/
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boat-last-look• great.
Turn·key ... ready to go.
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Computer Program• S1ll1lactlon guaranteed I (7 i .._988•1882) "59902,_.5().8109 20 yr• exp, excellent PIANO Beg.·Advanced noadl. Reroof/repalr.
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7 4;fv: r2;~~':a/ 2~~~ MASONRY_ 3557 Local Uc. 850·7042 ~~'.ntoYsc."':; •• •ti~i: c an change thatt'"t_E_G_AL_______ drywall, texturing, etc. Kennel alternative. No Comm. 444·0DSO.
LAcn•a••L•CTRIC MORGAN 850-3281 Herballl• lndep, Ol1t. SERVICES l'rH ••I. David 489·6468 ,,, ... or worry. Uc., ________ _
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Word Proo eaalng by CONTllCTOlS for .iderly or dl••bled, PlumblnQ/•l•c/watar d lk•'• Cu1iom PalnUng bl R 1 & TR•I a•ftVIC• Mra. Aoglfe In the . G!N•••I' 3558 Hou1k_,.lng, lfrandl, heatera/aprln"ler1/cell J!WBLRY 3784 houHi,old goo • Prof Clean Ou&l!ty Plum ne epa ra P' E /S DI e •MY G ~--~...... .. movete rrlnt lh•lr work lnVE>et'& Dock• Drains cleared from ,.. II. r. ec. ~l)b()(hOOd? Need CL.IO.IUuN tral'll ., app. 943-0018 fana. FREI! l!ellmate11 P.U.C. C& T number: Reatonabl•. 831.o4810 15 eo. All flxturH In-Yatd Cln·up531·84tl5
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