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THE WORLD ACCORDING
TO JOHN., .. Costa Mesa CPA ..
·John Moorlach -the man who
predicted the county's financial
collapse -has become the
darling of the lunchC!on circuit,
speaking to various uoups
about the county's tfn~i~
past, ptesent and future.
But he reserved a couple of
gems for the crowd that turned
out for the Costa Mesa Man
and Woman of the Year
gathering on Friday:
• Moorlach recalle~Jhat
ex-county treasurer Robert
Citron had promised investors a
guaranteed "exit plan" should
something go sour in his risky
investment schemes. "The exit
plan -I always thought he
meant Brazil."
• He rejected the argument
that the county is obligated to
pay off all investors dollar for
dollar. "This is a county, not a
commune."
• And to the financially
pressed Newport-Mesa Unified
School District, which actually
borrowed $47 million to invest
in the county pool, Moorlach
had this passing thought:
"They're a national
embarrassment."
D
STRIKING OUT
STERE01YPES ... The Costa
Mesa High-Santa Ana baseball
game on the Mustangs' field
Friday was delayed by the ·
umpires in the bottom of the
sixth inning because of a .~
sudden downpour.
As the players, officials and
coaches huddled to try to keep
dry, somebody pointed out that
about 100 yards away, a girls' .
softball game was continuing _,
despite the steady rain.
The dedicated -somewhat
soggy -softball players were in
a COsta Mesa Tournament
matchup featuring Estancia and
Liberty Christian.
0
A DRAMATIC CEREMONY
... The theater in the Norman
R. Loats Performing AI;ts
Center at Newport Harbor
High School will be dedicated
in honor of the late Robert B. ·
Wentz at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Wentz, the school's first
drama instructor, taught at
Newport Harbor from 1947 to
1979. He died in October, after
suffering from Parkinson's
disease.
J ust prior to his dtath, '
former students successfully
lobbied l)lewport-Mesa Unified
School District trustees to name
the theuter after the •,
well-known and well-loved
teacher.
The theater dedication
ceremony will include a
multimedia presentation and
living tribute to Wentz.
Refre..shments will be served.
For more information, caJI
760-3219.
D
WHEN 1WO DIMES JUST
AREN'T HANDY OR HIP ... · ..
[ Collect 'emf Trade 'cm! Use
'emf
They're the new South Coast
Plaza PhoncCards!
Decorated with a marble
design and the South Coast
Plaza logo, these phone cards
are a new promotional tool for .
the Costa Mesa me~a-mall. The
cards -which provide three
minutes of free telephone time
-are issued complimentary to
members of special events and
groups that visit South Coast
Plaza.
So fat, mall officials have
distributed 500 cards to travel
and tourism officials and •
another 700 were banded out at
Cirque du Solcil benefit for
Childbelp USA.
And in coming weeks, South
'b;ast Plaza will provide th.e
cards to visiting Senior PGA
golfers, spouses and officials.
Phone cards arc already the
rage in Europe and some Asian
countries, where you use the
prepaid card to make calls from
P'1blic phones without.digaina
for change. And the varied
designs on the cards -
lncludina artwork and
phOtograpby -have made
them popular collectibles in
those countries.
-c .. jlllMI by Stne M•i'bk,
,,..,, Bl'OINl'botllt M•rr Aan
11am1i11 •ad IN Yotot
More ·rain · . . . ...
expec~ed
throughoui
the week
~ Po.lice report. only one
-~ road closure and no
major incidents from
weekend drenching.
BY MAllC s. ·POSNJ!JL,
ST..Ur Warru
If the coming ~eek is any in-
dication, March is shaping up
to look just like January.
Rairi-slick roads aren't ex-
pected to be a problem today,
but the pesky precipitation
could return as early as Tues-
day, according to forecasters at
the National Weather Service,
in Oxnard.
While nearly l.5 inches of
rain fell at the Sheriffs Harbor
Patrol station in Newport
Beach during a 24-bour period
ending at 3:30 p.m. ·Sunday,
motorists stayed away from
stalls, fender-benders anct
more serious accidents, accord-
ing to Newport · Beach and
Costa Mesa police officials.
Intersections that commonly
swell with rain water did just
that on Sunday, police said,
but the only closure was at
19th Street and Pomona Av-
enue.
No boats floated away from
their docks and none were re·-
ported as having capsized as of
& p.m., Harbor Patrol officials
said.
While the rain didn't appear
to have severe repertussions.
it's looking to be bountiful.
An equally powerful storm is
due to -arrive Tuesday or
Wednesday, Meteorologist
Robert Baruffaldi said. Thurs-
day should bring a respite, but
a third storm is slated to visit
late Friday or early Saturday,
he said.
One weather area that ap-
pears to be consistent is the
temperature.
· Sunday's high of 61 and low
of 57 in Newport Beach should
be mirrored for the early part
of this week.
It's all
Greek to
the gallery
lrini Vallera-Rickerson
helps bring ancient
exhibit to OCC
BY MAn Cooa.
ENnt.TA.tNM&NT EDnoa
C atch Irini Vallera-
Rickerson if you can.
The renowned art and
architecture educator, who is
director of the Orange Coast
College Art Gallery, is between
staff meetinp, arrangina
lecture" receptions and
fund-raisers, putting the final
touches on a sizable catalogue,
handling deliveries of art
objects from around the country
and across the Atlantic -and
'tftat's before lunch!
An interview should be the
last thing on
· Vallera·Ric.k.enon's crowded
plate, but with the boufttif ul
enthusiasm that led the
41-year-old native of A thena.
· Oreecc, to be narned Orange
County's Community Colleae
Teacher of the Year for
l ~95, she paused b rtcfly to
a~ak about perhaps the moat
~nt ;-and ecrtainly most
penonat ._ lirt project of hei
career, ''The Oreok Lopey."
"I think there'• very little
IMIJUltan/11
•
It-may clear up · ~
for a little while ~
today, but don't -~·
dare put that
umbrella away because
more and more rain is on
the way.
See Weather, Page 2
DON LEACH/DAILY l'ILOT
A man uses a garbage bag to shield himself from the torrential rains on Sunday.
District's
. "' • I • ' • blirrowlne
criticized \
in Orange
•Trustees in that city's.
school district say
Newport-Mesa shouldn't be
entitled to same refund as
districts that didn't borrow
to invest in county pool.
As school districts line up to get
100% of their funds out of the
county's bankrupt in"estment pool,
lcuders in one central Orange
County district are l)oping the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District gets pushed to the back of
the line.
Orange Unified School District
board members voted· unanimously
last week to demand a full return
of all their money invtsted in the
county's bankrupt pool, b'ut de·
d ined to support sch,ool districts
such as Newport-Mesa, which bor-
rowed funds to invest in the risky
investment pool. ·
Trustees in Orange said they re-
sponsibly · avoided debt, did not
borrow mohey to invest and that
other school districts should have
done the same.
Orange Unified trustee Max Re-
issmuelJer said h.e pushed against
supporting districts such as New-
port-Mesa because school board
members need to be responsible
for their actions.
"We are elected to these posi-
tions to serve OU'r community and
if we aren't qualified, we shouldn't
run," he said. "I 'm djsappointed
with a board that would do any-
thing like leveraging school funds.
That's a high-risk investment that
shouldn't be done with public
funds."
Reissmueller also said citizens
at least deserve an apology from
the board for borrowing funds to
put into risky investments.
"The board members in that
area are responsible f 6r their deci-
sions," he said. "And now that
they did this, they are forcing Lhe
rest of us in the counry to suffer
from the actions of that particular
school district."
Orange Unified trustee .Rick
See DISTRICT/4'
ELECTION NOTEBOOK
Ferguson may face ·a fine
for tardy financial report
A late financial report may
cause Gil Ferguson n fine and a
· District Attorney's investigation,
acco rding to an official in the
county Registrar of Voters office.
The report detailing
contributions and expenses of the
"Friends of Ferguson" state
ly campaign committee was
ruary 2, but hadn't been
n as of 5:30 p.m. on
Friday, the registrar's office said.
Ferguson and his treasurer,
Dorothy Hughes, have been sent
an official notice warning of the
fine and potential investigation,
said Lysa Pisarski, a deputy
campa.i&n auditor.
~ why the report was la.te,
n sa1d it apparently got
though it was submitted
emcnts from other
campaign committees.
.. don't know how the one
repon became separated from the
other five," he sa1d on Friday.
"Dorothy told me that she just
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learrted of it (Thursday night.) All
we have to do is Xerox it."
Assemblyman Ross Johnson,
one of Fergus0tl's rivals in the
eight-way race for Marian
Bergeson's former st:ite Senate
seat, has written to the chairman
of the state Fair Political Practices
Commission seeking an
investigation.
After calling his. own missing
report a "non s'\ory," Ferguson
shifted to the attack mode, saying
he'd like to know how Johnson
was able to transfer $500,000 from
his state Assembly committee to
his state Senate war chest.
0
Rohrabacbu baddQI Johnson •
.• Congressman Dana
Robrabac.her {R-Huntington
Beach) added his support to the
Johnson campaigQ late lasr week.
He joins.f list or Johnson's
ASsembly colleagues and other
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0 MONDAYaaJlflNO
THE WORLD ACCORDING
• TO JOHN ... Costa Mesa CPA
John Moorlach -the man who
predicted the county's financial
collapse -has become the
darling of the luncheon circuit,
speaking to various groups
about the county's financial
past, present and future.
But be reserved a couple of
gems for the crowd that turned
out for the Costa Mesa Man
and Woman of the Year
gathering on Friday:
• Moorlach recalled that
ex-county treasurer Robert
Citron had promised investors a
guaranteed "exit plan" should
something go sour in bis risky
investment schemes. "The exit
plan -I always thought he
meant Brazil."
• He rejected the argument
that the county is obligated-to---
pay off all investors dollar for
dollar. "This is a county, not a
commune."
• And to the financially
pressed Newport-Mesa Unified
School District, which actually
borrowed $47 million to invest
in the county pool, Moorlach
had this passing thought:
"They're a national
embarrassment."
tJ
STRIKING OUT
STEREOTYPES ... The Costa
Mesa High-Santa Ana baseball
game on the Mustangs' field
''Friday was delayed by the
umpires in the bottom of the
sixth inni.nJ because of a
sudden downpour.
As the players, officials and
coaches huddled to try to keep
/)ry, somebody pointed out that
about 100 yards away, a girls'
softball game was continuing
despite the steady rain.
The dedicated -somewhat
soggy -softball players were in
a Costa Mesa Tournament
matchup featuring Estancia and
Liberty Christian.
0
A DRAMATIC CEREMONY
... The theater in the Norman
R. Loats Performing Arts
Center at Newport Harbor
High School will be dedicated
in honor of the late Robert B. ·
Wentz at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Wentz, the school's first
drama instructor, taught at
Newport Harbor from 1947 to
1979. He died in October, after
suffering from Parkinson's
disease.
Just prior to his death,
former students successfully
lobbied l)lcwport-Mcsa Unified
School District trustees to name
the thc«itcr after the
well-known and well-loved
teacher.
The theater dedication
ceremony will include a
multimedia presentation and
living tribute to Wentz.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information, call
760-3219.
0
WHEN 'IWO DIMES JUST
AREN'T HANDY OR HIP ...
Collect 'cm! Trade 'em! Use
'em!
They're the new South Coast
Plaza PhoneCardsl
Decorated with a marble
design and the South Coast
Pl112a logo, these phone cards
are a new promotional tool for
the Costa Mesa mega-mall. The
cards -which provide three
minutes of Cree telephone time
-are issued comphmentuy to
members of SJ>7cial events and
groups that visit South Coast
Plaza.
So far, maJl officials have
distributed 500 cards to travel
and tourism officials and
another 700 were handed out at
Cirque du Solcil benefit for
Childbelp USA.
And in comina weeks, South
Coast Plaza will provide the
cards to visitin1 Senior POA
golf crs, spouses and officials.
Phone cards arc already the
raae in Europe and some Asian
countries, where you use the
prepaid card to make calls from
pubUc phones withPut diglna
for chanae. An<I the varied
designs on the urds -
includina artwork and
phOtOlfaphy -have mado
lhiJD popular collectibles in
thOlc countries. -C.."""4 '1 SI~ M_,.,
. Dea*~ .. M•ry A.a•
,,.,... Nd It# YoloL
More .rain
eQec.ted
throughout
the week
• Police report only one
road closure an.d no
major incidents from
weekend drenching.
BY M.u.c S. POSNEIL,
SrA'FWa.nu
U the coming week is any in-
-~d=ication.._ March is shaping up
to look just like January.
Rain-slick roads aren't ex-
pected to be a problem today,
but the pesky precipitation
could return as early as Tues-
day, according to forecasters at
the National Weather Service,
in Oxnard.
While nearly 1.5 inches of
rain fell at the Sherifrs Harbor
Patrol station in Newport
Beach during a 24-hour period
ending at 3:30 p.m. ·Sunday,
motorists stayed away from
stalls, fender-benders and
more serious accidents, accord-
ing to Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa police officials.
Intersections that commonly
swell with rain water did just
that on Sunday, police said,
but the only closure was at
19th Street and Pomona Av-
enue.
No boats floated away from
their docks and none were re·
ported as having c.apsizcd as of
8 p.m., Harbor Patrol officials
said.
While the rain didn't appear
to have severe repercussions,
it's looking to be bountiful.
An equally powerful storm is
due to arrive Tuesday or
Wednesday, Me teorologist
Robert Baruffaldi said. Thurs-
day should bring a respite, but
a third storm is slated to visit
late Friday or early Saturday,
he said.
One weather area that ap·
pears to be consistent is the
temperature.
. Sunday's high of 61 and low
of 57 in Newport Beach should
be mirrored for the early part
oft.his week.
It's all
Greek to
the gallery
lrini Vallera-Rickerson
helps bring ancient
exhibit to · ace
BY MATr Coos.
EHnawlOUHT EDnoa
C atch lrini Vallcra-
Rickerson if you can.
The renowned art and
architecture educator, who is
director of the Orange Coast
College Art OaJlery, is between
staff mcctinp, arr&n&In1
lectures, receptions and
fund-raisers, putting the final
touches on a sizable utaloaue,
handling deliveries of art
objects Crom around the. country
and across the Atlantic -and
that's before lunch!
An interview should be the
last thing on
Vallcra-Rickenon's crowded
plate, but with the bountiful
enthusiasm that led the
41·year-old native Of Athens,
Oreece, ao be named Oranae
COunty'• Oiiriununity CoUeae
Teacher of the Year for
1 ~9S, ahc paused briefly ~
speak about perhaps the mo.a
~nt -and certainly lftOlt
personal -art project ol her
career, "The Oreek Leaicy."
"l think there'• very little ...... •n1•
-•
It may clear up ~
for a little while ~
today, but don't =~
dare put that
umbrella away because
more and more rain is on
the way. ""
See Weather, Page 2
-District~ s
. borrowing ·
DoN lEACHfDAILY PILOT
A man uses a garbage bag to shield himself from the torrential rains on Sunday.
criticized
in Oranu_e.
-'
~Trustees in that city's
school distri ct say
Newport-Mesa s~ouldn't be
entitled to same refund as
districts that didn't borrow
to invest in cou nty pool.
Bv ~I.ARV A..'\:-1 HAlL\lON, STAFF W11.rru
As schooldimicts line up to get
100<'(; of their funds out of the
county's bankrupt im estment pool,
leader:. in one central Orange
County district arc hoping the
Newport-Mesa Unified . School
District gets pushed 10 the back of
the line.
Orange Unified School District
board members voted unanimously
lust week to demand a full return
of ull their money invested in the
county''s bankrupt pool, but de·
dined to support school districts
such as Newport-Mesa, which bor-
rowed funds to invest in the risky
investment pool. ··
Tru~tees in Orange said they re·
sponsibly avoided debt, did not
borrow money to 1mest and that
other school di:.tncts should ha\e
done the same.
Orange Unified trustee MlX Re·
bsmucllcr s:iid he pushed against
su pporting districts such as New·
port-Mesa because school bo:ini
members need to be responsible
fo r their action&.
··we arc elected to these post·
tions 10 serve our community and
if we aren't qualified, we shouldn't
run," he s:iid. "I'm djsappointed
with a board that would do any·
thing like leveraging school funds.
That's a high-risk in\'e!ltment that
shouldn't be done with public
fun ds."
Reissmucller also said citizens
at least deserve an apology from
the board for borrowing funds to
put into risky investments.
"The board members in that
area are responsible for their deci-
sions,'' he said. "And now that
they did this, they are forcing the
rest of us in the county to suffer
from the actions of that particular
school district."
Orange Unified trustee Rick
See DISTRICT/4
ELICTION NOTEBOOK
Ferguson may lace a line
for tardy finan~ial report
A late financial report may
cause Gil Ferguson a fine and a
District Attorney's investigation,
according to an official in the ·
county Registrar of Voters office.
The report detailing
contributions and expenses of the
"Friends of Ferguson" state
~KllPJly campaign committee was
ruary 2, but hadn't been
t in as of 5:30 p.m. on
P'riday, the registrar's office said.
Ferguson and bis treasurer,
Dorothy Hughes, have been sent
an official notice warning of the
fine and potential invcstig~tion,
said Lysa Pisarski, a deputy
campaj&n auditor.
wh1 the report was la.te,
said it apparently got
though it was submitted
ments Crom other
campaign committees.
don't know how the one
report became separated from the
other rwe," he said on Friday.
"Dorothy told me that she just
l•IX
learned of it (Thursday night.) All
we have to do is Xerox it."
Assemblyman Ross Johnson,
one of Ferguson's rivals in the
eight-way race for Marian
Bcrgeson's former state Senate
scat, has written to the chairman
of the state Fair Political Practices
Commission seeking an
investigation.
After calling his own missing
rcpon a "non story," Ferguson
shifted to the attack mode, saying
he'd like to know how Johnson
was able to transfer $500,000 Crom
bis state Assembly committee to
his state Scontc war chest.
0
( Rohrabacbcr bac.kin& Johnson .
•• Congressman Dana
Rohrabacher (R-Huntington
Beach) added his support to the '
Johnson campaign late last week.
He joins a list of John.son's
Alsembly colleagues and other ...... ~
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Sendillg out · ·
signals of fear
a-nd frustration .·
T hese are stressful times on a score of issues.
With two budgets to worry about -yours
and Washington's, it's a double challenge to
get o~t of the red by the 21st Century. , •
Meanwhile, we"re beset with Qur usual 'vorries;
downsizing, pollution, taxes, Cat-intake, the
Disease-of-the-We ck, and earthquakes. While our
panic buttons are buzzing more frequently these
days, fear not, folks! Scientists have made a
remarkable discovery that fear and its social signals
are an important part of our .
biological equipment in warning us
QC potential danger.
Nancy
Mcintyre
59 a11d
Holding
This vital service is housed in an
almond-shaped structure near' the
base of the brain with the
disarmingly sweet name of
i\mygdala. At first glance one
might take this insignificant little
device as a memory box for old
jokes. But it's a unique telepathic
link be.tween mind and body that
triggers a series of warnings from
quaking knees and rapid
heartbeats to a variety of tense
facial c.~ressio~s -·especially
familiar to every marriage, where
looks speak louder than words.
The bored, glassy-eyed stare, punctuated by heavy
sighs, is a favorite signal by husbands for the little
v.oman to change the subject of her home
decorating crisis to a more critical catastrophe such
as the baseball strike. Now that we know the bored
stare 1s a constructive warning from our Amygdalas
that prevent serious vocal confrontations, it's more
acceptable.
The same can be said for another marital classic:
A wife's stoic expression of utter disbelief tbat
makes a husband strive harder for a more plausible
excuse for the lingerie charge on his credit card.
When all else fails, wives depend on the hurt
look: Eyebrows are tilted in a plaintive arc, lips
trembling, and eyes welling up with tears. All
guaranteed to make a man feel like a beast.
It almost sounds like science fiction, but scientists
learned that the patients they tested with impaired
Amygdalas, had lost their ability to recognize fear
or anger in people's faces. An inspired qualification
for an Internal Revenue Service auditor.
One patient revealed she couldn't tell if someone
was looking at her or not. Without eye contact she
felt uncomfortable. That's a Cr4stration every wife
can relate to, even with a healthy Amygdala.
Despile their fimiLations, all the patients were able
to recognize the bright smiles and twinkJing eyes of
happiness. Obviously this emotion is sending iLS rosy
l>ignal~ from another part of the body. That old
joker, Mother Nature, has probably hidden it in
some ridiculous place like the belly button.
Nancy Mcintyre's column appears every Monday.
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LOOKI .. llACK ·
A good
judge oJ .
"pples
Donald Dodge'' s apple
trees flourished in the
area and so did his
courtroom career
P rize-winning apples from Costa
Mesa? Where are they now?
Around 1912, Donald
Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Piiot
Dodge arrived in Costa Mesa and set
out y9ung apple trees on his 20 acres
on Center Street near today's
Anaheim and Plumer streets. His
trees flourished and began to bear
excellent fruit, which won prizes at
the state fair year after year.
H is neighbors also planted trees
and in 1921 they organized into
Donal~ J. Dodge's famous apples on exhibit at the state fair.
Costa Mesa Apple Growers' Association and built
a packing house and a cider mill for their
bountiful crop. Costa Mesa apples were becoming
known throughout Southern California. Then a
change in climate occurred. The winters became
warmer, and the trees, without the necessary
chining needed, began to produce scantier crops
until 1924, when the orchards, diminished by
warm winters and insect pests, disappeared
entirely.
The change in the weather has been attributed
to factors as diverse as El Nino, which warms the
waters of the ocean and volcanic ash in the
stratosphere d ue to eruptions in Java and South
America. Whatever it was, in a space of a few
years, the climate simply changed to the point
where the apple varieties grt:>wn here could not
adjust.
Donald Dodge adjusted very well. He was
justice of the peace and served in that capacity
for 20 years before his election to the newly
created Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Municipal
Court, whose design and construction he
engineered. He was also a 20-year member of the
Newport Harbor Union H igh Sc;hool Board of
Trustees and was one of the creators of the
Orange Coast College District.
Judge Dodge died in 197J at the age of 83,
leaving a son, two daughters, 10 grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren, as well as memories
of his famous apple orchard in Costa Mesa.
Complied by Anne Sptnn
Council to consider approval of two . panhandling ordinances
Bv T1NA Boa.GATIA, STMF '' arn1t create fear of injury or the com-amendment allowing construction of
six condominiums units at 114 and
120 23rd Street, currently the site of
the Art Colony studios. The 19-acre
site is currently designated for
neighborhood commercial use. The
·proposed amendment would change
that usage to high-density residen-
tial.
proved conceptual plans for the
complex and will be requesting the
council's authorization to fonn a re-
view committee later this month.
COST A MESA _ The Costa mission of a crime. It would also
Mesa City Council tonight will con-prohibit anyone from rendering ser-
sider final adoption of two or-vices such as window washing wilh·
dinances targeting aggre!>sive ~an-out the owner's consent.
handlers and. beggars who solicit do-And, the other law would prohibit
nations from street medians. anyone from standing, sitting "or
The council gave initial approval otherwise occupying" the center me-
to the measures at its last meeting in dian of a roadway for any reason
February, drawing both praise and other than crossing the street.
criticism from residcnLS who spoke Both laws were modeled after sim·
during a public hearing on the mat· ilar measures enacted in other Or-
ter. ange County cities and Northern
The aggressive panhandling --t:nv--Calil~.
would make it illegal for anyone to The council also wtH consider:
seek alms in a manner that would •A request for a general plan
•Approval of a site-specific agree-
ment with the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District for the de-
velopment of a youth sports complex
at the former site of the Costa Mesa
High School farm. The city's Parks
Commission last Wednesday ap-
• Formation of a seven-member
committee to review possible im-
provements for Newport Boulevard.
The members -which would in-
clude property and business owners
as well '}S city staff members
would serve on the committee be-
tween three and six months.
The council will meet at 6:30 p.m.
in the City Hall Council Chambers,
77 Fair Drive.
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,.
Looking into the mirror to find the most -boring of Us all ·
M IRROR, MIRROR ON
THE WALL. WHo•s
THE MOST BORING
OF US ALL? -The envelope
was plain, the handwriting was
Local
Scene
non-descript,
and the
unsigned note
read, "You like
contests, so
here's one to
consider: ln all
of Orange
County, who are
some of the
most boring
people you've
ever met?"
Fascinating
questibn. Ever
willing to
descend to a new challenge, I
tried to list some of the leading
contenders. But, alas, I dozed off
aft~r putting down only three
names.
I wouldn't caU them boring,
cxactly,.but some well-known
folks just seem to blend,
chameleon-like, into the scenery.
I've met one l.iell-groomed
gentleman .dozens of times, but
we've never exchanged more than
basic pleasantries. If he weren't
accompaqied by his vivacious
wife, who's a headline figure, I'd
never recognize him. He's
probably not boring, if he can be
engaged in conversation, but it's
tough to find an opening that
isn't weather-oriented.
At a dinner party the Qther •
night, I met'a couple who talked
only rn Computerese. •
Cyberspeak, I think it's called.
Anyway, after a few bumpy miles
along the information
superhighway, I was frantically
look.ing for the nearest off-ramp.
Was everyone at the table
bored? Apparently not. One
guest said, "We must exchange
ideas like th is more often ."
One man's ennui is another
man's network. In retrospect, the
most crashing bore in the grpup
must've been me.
More than a dozen years ago, I
wrote about a non-organization
called the Dull Men's Club of
Newport Beach.
It seemed non-in teresting, so 1
expressed a desire to join. Hahl
In the next day's mail, there was
a ~uric letter from
lumberman Steve Freeman,
rincluding this sentiment
"We don't want any members. . . None! I'll give you no address,
not even a P.O. box. Let your
readers join the Optimists, the
Pessimists the Knights of
O'Hoolihan, but for (bleep's)
sake, let us atone."
With my curiosity thus honed
to razor.sharp edge, 1 did some
research on the subject. One of
the backgrounders wa~ a piece in
The Daily Pilot, written by
then:staffer Michael Pnskcvlch,
who noted that "the typical
member thinks 'menage a trois' is
a French pastry, and 'Gucci' is
something you say when you
tickle a baby under the chin."
Paskavich further noted that
members of the Dull Men's Club
of Newport Beach have
marriages, not relationships, and
drink beer, not Perrier.
further researcJl unearthed
another document, author
unknown, with these revelations:
"By no means is the Dull
Men's Club a socio-economic
group. We are, in fact, made up
of millionaires and bums -and
are, in fact, a true microcosm of
Newport Beach. Perhaps 90 or 95
percent of the local yokelry
qualify even if unknowingly."
Well, I seem to be drifting
here. The question atop today's
trea\ise asked if 1 could identify
our county's inost boring people,
and here 1 am in the middle of a
seance devoted to the Dull Men's
Club. The two are not necessarily
compatible. Dullards are bland,
but bores can be stupefyingly
intense, an wilOes:; those
Cyberspace cadets.
Also, bores are predictable.
P.ush the y.irong button, and
they'!' prate without pau,e. You
can leave their monologues in
mid-sentence, return a half-hour
later, and they'll never know you
left the room.
Caution: When cornered by a
"bore, never nod affirmatively, as
though in agr~cmenl. Also,
refrain from making any noises
thut can be interpreted as sounds
of encouragement.
(fapecialt¥, never interrupt
with (eeble · racks. Dores are
humorles ·can recall one
inclden hen I looked at my
wristwatch and mumbled, "Oops,
it's tin'le to rotate my tires." He ·
said that's a good idea, and kept
right on talking.)
Just thinking about world-class
bores i.n our midst is making my
·eyes glaze, but the inevitable
~houldn't be postponed. In one of
my farewell columns, I'll probably
nominate the biggest bore of 'em
all. Fir~t. though, let's go and lie
down for a\\hilc. Even
curmudgeons need their rest.
Yawn ...
Jerry Kobrin's column runs
Mondoy and Wednesday.
NOTEBOOK The grou'p cited reports that
Ferguson told Assemblyman Paul
Horcher to leave the Republican
Party and support Democral Wil-
lie Brown for Assembly Speaker;
Johnson aide Maureen Werft said.
win Bergeson's former seat ~e
cause that would in effect guaran-
tee that the nearly deposed As-
sembly leader would re'tain power
until the current legislative session
closes, a Ferguson campaign aide
said.
Workshop to help teen-agers prepare for college entrance exams
,, •• ·1
GOP big-wigs who have endorsed
Johnson.
"Ross Johnson had the courage
to speak out agai~t illegal im-
migration long before it was popu-
lar to do so;• Rohrabacher was
quoted in a Johnson news release.
Meanwhile, Johnson's campaign
reported that the California Col-
lege Republicans yanked their en-
dorsement of Ferguson at a Sacra-
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...... ' e~ure to Greek folk art in the
C.S.," sald Vallera-Rickerson in
lcr thick, pleasing accent. "In
teaching art history. I find people
iare familiar with classic Greece,
~ut when it comes to Colk. art,
t~crc are very {cw. It will be a
~ico exposure .. , a nice introduc· •
tion to the U.S. community and
Jhe Greek community. Not every·
~:>ne who is Greek knows about it
either."
Co-curated with her husband
~obert Rickerson, who teaches ex-
hibition design, "The Greek Lega-
cy" opens today in the OCC gal-·
lery and continues through April
20. Two years in the making and
culled from 18 private lenders in
Greece and the United States, the
exhibit features more than 150
pieces ft<fm the late 1700s to early
1900s. .
"I was trying to have a cross
section of follc Greek art -such
as silver work, textiles, costumes,
jewelry," Vallera-Rickerson said.
She began her search by fuming
to her family and people she
knows in Athens. Then she pur-
sued Greeks currently living in
Southern California -and was
overwhelmed.
"The Greek community is very
enthusiastic about this show. I had
no one say no, which was remark·
able because I didn't know every-
one. I found out there is so much
more available, but we don't have
space." •
Because of OCC gallery's lim-
ited space, some pieces will be on
view March 14 through June 10 at
the Decorative Arts Center in San
Juan Capistrano. -
Besides space constraints, VaJJe-
ra-Rickerson turned away more
pieces because they would require
additional pages -and print.ing
costs -in the catalogue ac-
companying the exhibit. There arc
already 130 pages iind 58 color
plates in the book.
"My goal is to fihd a publisher
because· Greek folk art is disap-
pearing," Vallera-Rickerson said.
"It's so important to me. We need
to know our past."
Those who enter OCC gaJJery
may fee l they've been transported
back to the past. "We'll create al-
most a Greek market look," she
said. "The floor wiJJ look like a
dirt walk. I want to create an envi-
ronment, not a sterile gallery set,-
I ' ' .
ting."
Vallera-Rickcrson, who is in her
fifth full year as an OCC faculty
member, said she's received tre-
mendous support on campus -
from students on up to President
David Grartt -and off campus
from gallery patrons.
"Every time I do a project here,
I've always found people wiJJing to
help us. I think the support for art
is something that ~s not well publi-
cized. My students arc very sup-
portive."
But not all are rich, and the en-
deavor has been expensive. A se-
ries of events are scheduled to
help defray exhibition costs.
"Folk art is very much of the
people, for the people," Vallera-
Rickerson said. "It's emotion." •
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Ledesma said districts that bor-
rowed showed fiscal ir·
rdponsibility and should wait
until other districts arc paid
back.
County supervisors have ap-
proved a plan that would relurn
about 90 cents on the dollar to
each school district, regardless i(
they borrowed money to ltwest.
Newport-Mesa officials say
they deserve a 100% return.
"Those of us who borrowed to
inves t borrowed to invest in our
klds," said Newport-Mesa school
trustee Ed Deckec. "Obvjously,
I'll never do it again, but the
po_int ,is o.ur motivation. W.e bor-
. rowed to invest in our kids and
our education program and I
don't see that as wrong."
Newport-Mesa board Presi-
<lent Judy Franco said she re-
grets that school trustees from
·Orange did not contact anyone
in Newport-Mesa before taking
their vote.
The Newport-Mesa district
SINCE 1978
baa about $80 million in the
now-bankrupt county pool.
About $33 million in property
truces and other revenues that
was, by law, directly deposited
with the county sits in the pool,
as well ~as nearly $47 million the
district borrowed to invest.
Because of the bankruptcy
and an expected $9.5 million
shortfall in funds for the next
school year, Newport ... Mesa
trustees approved more than
$3.1 million in. cuts Tuesday, and
will try to increase revenue by
selling surplus property, dipping
into reserves and potentially lay-
ing off tem~rary teachers.
Not au county school Jeaders
agree will) Orange's position,
hOWC'\er,
The posilion of the Orange
school ~district didn't surprise
Capistrano Unified School Dis-
trict Superintendent James
Fleming, but he was dis·
appointed to hear of the official
stance.
"Our district is cooc,emed
about the children who attend
Newport-Mesa, Irvine and Pia-
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reason, our board has been very
careful not to take a stand to
place those children at a greater
risk," said James Fleming, su-
perintendent of !he. Capistrano
Unified School Distract.
Acming said if •• ore sch I
districts don't support e
other, the county might sense
divided front and discriminate
when returning fund s, which can
hurt school children.
"My heart goes ouf to the
board members nnd su-
perintendents of the (districts
that borrowed to invest) because
they are taking one heck of
beating," he added.
"As you can see by the Or-
ange position, there is a f ecling
districts should be ';"tatcd differ-
ently. And I'm sorry to sec it~
cause .the educational c.om-
munity needs to ·be solidly
marching in the same direction
to the same tune, with the same
drummer, and that is we must
have 100% on the dollar re-
turned -period."
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Little Leaguers show a clear focus
!he Major Leaguers may be having their anxieties. but there's no problem with baseball on the most
important level -the Little Leaguers. Opening Day Ceremonies were In many areas on Saturday
Including these at the Costa Mesa American Littte LeaQue doings at Costa Mesa High. Above, or:e
Brewer helps out a teammate with his cap, and the Orioles appear ready to roll. Above, right, Angels
(from right to left) Alexandra Dicaprio and her brother. Joey. as well as Adam Andrews, take the Little
League pledge. Below, the Blue Jays show some team unity as they snake out onto the field.
Same -old story
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RUNS HITS ERRORS
DmlU men
CdM braces for Serra
sec ...,.. Sea Kings fourth-seeded in Southern
Regionals of State Basketball tourney;
Corona home for opener Tuesday night.
"The others prohJbly Jump h1gt1i:r and run faster
and ma)'be loo!-. a l11th.: bc1tcr 10 them," conunued
Oms. "Uut you\c got llY play somc;bod)'"
.,. Despite leaving game
with the lead, Ila's streak
is 10 starts without a win.
year, giving up eight hits and four
runs (aJI earned) in 4Y.l innings. She
threw 58 strikes, 40 balls.
dropped from 8.38 to 8.36, has given
up 42 hits this season in 23¥3 in-Bv ROGER CAllLSON, Sroars l:.orroa
Serra's lineup 111dudcs 6-foot-7 Leonard Butkr
(12 ppg) and 6-3 guard ~!ah Pal:icio ( 17 ppg). as
y,ell :.is 6·3 junior 0Jrncll LlCC).
"It fel t kind of chilly when J
pulled her out," SCC Coach Charlie
Phillips said. "I could feel it in the
stands. She had a 3-1 lead, and I
could hear it ... 'Oh, my. Whac's he
doing? Let her pul/ herself out.'
nings. She averages 17.7 pitches per CORONA DEL MAR _ Sea
inning -too many, according to •
"l'ornully in this you're shooting in the dark
(against an unkno\\n first ruunJ foe), but '"e taped
Serra's game \\ith Vcrbum Der," s:m.I Orris. "By
the same·tol-cn the) I.now mori: about us." Bv RlcHAllD DlTNN, Srous WaiTu
Phillips, for a finesse pitcher. J(jngs head coach Paul Orris and his
She had base-runners aboard in Corona dcl Mar I ligh basketball team
every inning against Westmont (B·6, have been handed a very strong op-COSTA MESA -It seems the
drought is beginning to concern Ila
Borders, who started her 10th con-
secutive game Saturday without a
victory.
''But she was running out of gas.
2-3 in the GSAC}, throwing 49 fast-ponent in the first round of the ~~~:..m~t\~
balls, 27 curvcballs and 22 offspeed Southern California Regionals, which -~iif!r.=•
pitches, consisting most ly of a split-beg.ins :ucsday .night. finger Serra s Cavaliers, who stopped St. Dcrnard twice
Corona c.lcl Mar\ title in 011.a~ion JV-AA came
by \inuc of a 47-4 6 \\111 O\'Cr St. UcrnarJ, whose
coach admitted to Oms earlier in the ''eek th:u if
his team playcu Serra JO times, "\\e (Si. l3ernarJ)
would be lucky 10 beat them t\1;icc."
Borders, tiring in the fifth inning
while flirting with the 100-pitoh
mark, came out leading, 3-1.
But reliever Matt Baker, a fresh-
man right-hander, inherited a bases-
loaded situation and allowed all
three runs to score, once again pre-
venting Borders from winning, as
host Southern California College
came from behind to defeat West-
mont, 12-4, in the second game of a-
Golden State Athletic Conference
baseball game.
When she gets between 80 and 100
pitches, she gets tired and we have
to watch her closely."
Borders. who hasn't won a game
(a total of 12 games) since Feb. 25
of last year, hid in the dugout closet
when Baker took over. She couldn't
bear to watch. All three of those
base-runners in the fifth were her
responsibility. Her earned-.TUn aver-
age was also on the ·line.
SoCal College (6-l2, 2-3), benefit-~n league play, and .fi~ished 17-12 o~~r~ll after fal~
ing from a pair of opposite-field solo mg to _Y~rbum Dc1 in the CIF D1v1s1on IV-A f1-
home runs by Josh Sewell, 5~n_als, w~ll invnc.le. tl.1~ CdM campus for the 7:30 t.cs t.
eight runs in the bottom of the sixth 1 h~ wmner qualtt1es ~or a shot T~ursd:iy night
on only four hits to make it a rout, a ainst the Corcoran-Lincoln Prep first round en-
giving left-hander Jeff BeckJey (4-2) cou~ter of Tuesday. . .
··we'll II) to mal-.c it a h:.ilf-court game," said
Orris. "13ut \\C I.now \\C\c got our \\Or~ cut out
for "i.is."
The Southern R~:g1onal I 111<.1b are SaturJav (Jl
a.m.) at The PonJ in J\11ahc1111, \\Ith the 'state
ch:.impionshi p Mardi IX· in 0Jl-.1Jnd against the
Northern Regional dlJlnp1on the victory in relief. Lincoln Prep (21-9) enjoys the No. 1 seeding
and will be the host in Thursday's Regional Semifi-
SOCAJ. CO LLEG E 12, WESTMONT 4 nals if it handles Corcoran. Corcoran was the
school whi ch eliminated Corona del Mar in the
first round of the Regionals two years ago.
Tuesdays First Round (7:30 p.m.)
• CorcorJn, Central S•·tl1on <l<>·bl JI lin•uln Prep, S.in
Diego Section (21·9) Second g.ime
Westmont took the opener, 6-2.
Borders, 0-3, picked up her sec-
ond no-decision in five starts this
Borders, who pitched well enough
to win the seven-inning contest, also
made herself unavailable for post-
game comments, the first time that's
happened in her collegiate career.
Borders, whose ERA actually
Westmont 100 030 0-4 10 3
SoCal College 120 018 x-12 8 1
Bajul, Cumell• (6), Boling (6), V;indernoor
(6) and Orlando; Borders, B.il.er (S), Beckley
(6) and Levitt. W-Becldey, 4·2. l -Cumella,
1-l. 28-Rose (W). J B-Oolias (SCC).
HR -Seidel ISCC), Sewell (SCCl 2.
"I don't know anything about the other schools
and we're not real impressive to look at," said
Orris in trying to rational~e the seeding, v. hich has
Verbum Dei (22-5) and Garces Memorial of
Bakersfield ( 19-11) in the No. 2 and 3 slots.
•Serra, Southern Seo ion I\ ·A (I;· 1 i .11 Coron.t del M.tr,
Southern Section IV·M I 111-11
•St. Bernard, Southern Section I\ ·M 1-• 1.!) .ii B.iL.crsficld
Care es Memori.il, Central ~ti ion I I 'J· 11 l
• Holl\-ille, 5.ln Diego Se<.ttun (:!I ·bl .ll \ ,•rburn Ori,
Southern Section IV-A (:ll·SI
HIGH SCHOOL sonaALL
Costa Mesa overpowers CdM
to collect tournament victory
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa
High softball team used the big inning to
thwart Corona del Mar Saturday in the
second day of the Daily Pilot/Costa Mesa
Invitational.
The Mustangs erupted for five runs in
the second and four in the fourth to se-
cure a 9-0 victory over CdM at TeWinkle
Park.
Julie Collett contributed a triple to
highlight the Mesa offense. ·
ln other tournament games:
• Century S, CdM 3: Erica Zoelle dou·
bled in a pair of runs in the third inning
and Leanne Colton. who went 2 for 3, sin·
gled in another in the third to stake Co-
rona to a 3·1 lead before Century rallied.
• Lapna Beach 12, NeWport Harbor
11: In the Sailors' first game of the day,
an injury to starting pitcher Jill Nelsen
proved critical as the Artists rallied with a
nine-run sixth inning to pull it out.
Nelsen homered in the fifth inning to
gjve Newport what seemed to be a secure
8-3 lead. However, she hurt her tea slidina
into home, and resulting control problem1
in the sixth inning helped Laguna rally.
• Newport Harbor 18, LOI Amlao• 6:
The Sailors collected their fint victory of
the season following two setbacks, scorina
nine times in tho bottom of the first.
Lori Metcalf, Becky Bums and Mepn
HaJler all had bi& hits to contribute to the
uprilina. while Stephlnie Gouelin hit a
arand slam in the bottom of the third in·
n'1'...._ a. lataac .. J: After JiU"Black
had *9ublecl, Jeonifer Roberuoa strobd
a two-run lin... in tho top of the foUnh
inning to tie the game at 2-2.
•Calvary Chapel 11, Estancia 2: A 10-
run third inning was too much for the Ea-
gles (1·2) to overcome. Jennifer Honey-
cutt, Jessica Romo and Jennifer Brunick
had two hits each for the Eagles.
"-~
con& MISA ,, CDM 0
Corona del MAI 000 000 0-0 2 4
Cosu Mua oso 400 x-9 6 o Aley and Wills; Corru and Snyder. 38-Collttt
(CM).
LAGUNA HACH I I, NIWPOIT HAUOI 11
l.agun"" Beach 002 109-12 S 10
Newport Harbor 022 313 -11 11 S
ROach and Charity; Nelsen, Couelin (6) and
Cosselln, P11luld (6). W-R~dl, 1-0. l-Nelsen, 0-1. lB-Nelsen (NH), Pulaski (NH). HR-Nelstn
(NH).
NIWPOaT HAaaOR 1a, LOI AMIOOI 6 '
los Amlgot 01S o-6 6 s
Newport HarboL 936 x-11 7 2
Rodriguez ancfliCeyn; Gosselin and Pulaski.
W-Contiln, 1.0. l -ltodrlgutz, 0-2. HR-Gosselin
(NH).
IDllON a, llTANCIA 2
btanda 000 200 o-J 3 6
ldlson 110 024 x-1 14 ·1 ltunktc and llac:k; Webb and IC.u. W-Wtbb.
L-lrunidf. 0-1 . 21-lladt (lit).
CALYAllY CHAPIL 1 I, UTAllCIA I
CaMttit~ 00(10) 001 0-11 11 l llt.lncJa Oc;I 1 0 I 0 0 -l t 6 • MMoM""' Wllllen: lltdi .. ~.
W-MeloM. L-llldl. M.
CllftUllT •, ca. a
C:..., • OIO 112-1 I 1 ~ ... Mmr 021 IOO-J 7 1 -~= .... , ..... ,,~ ... w..
DCC edged in
10th by Dons
COSTA MESA -
Visiting Rancho San-
tiago College used a
bases-loaded walk
with two outs in the
top of the 10th inning it
to nip Orange Coast Saturday, .S-4,
in Ornnge Empire Conference base-
ball.
The Dons (14-3 overall, 2-1 in the
conference) scored the run when
OCC left-hander Mark Gardner,
brought on in relief for Junior Silva
with the bases fl.lied. walked the fll'St
hitter he faced on four pitChcs.
Each team scored a sinaJe run in
the first inning. but the Pirates (9·
10, 1-2) took a J.1 lead in the third
on a two-run sinaJe by Corona del
Mar High product Todd Kchrli.
Rancho rallied to tie in the fifth
against OCC starter Hector
Blanchet, then took the lead in the
top or the seventh with a •in&I• run.
The Pirates forced extn lnolnp
by scoring a run in the boltom of
the eighth. Kehrli led off with a sin·
gle and scored on back·to-back bits
by Forest Long and Deric Yanaalu-
wa.
COLLEGE BRIEFS sec men's tennis team -now -.
5-0 after first . round of GSAC
COSTA MESA -The ·---
Southern California College ~
men's tennis team has finished
the first round of the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference schedule with an un-
blemished 5-0 mark following S:uurJ\ly's
5-4 victory over Point Loma Nazarene at
th e Costa Mesa Tennis Club.
The Vanguards, 7-1 overall, survived
three victorious three-set ma tches in sin-
gles, but were swept in doubles.
Mattias Johnson, Ross Andel and Matt
Scott each were extended to three sets be-
fore prevailing in singles. Point Loma
drops to 4-4 overall, 2-1 in the GSAC.
I OCAL COUIOI I, POINT LOMA 4
Singles: Johnson (SCQ de(. Nichols, 4·6, 6-7, 6-J;
Robbfns (SCQ de(. Mcrolcs, 6-1, 6·1; Andel (SCC)
def. Tcbb1, 6-2, 4-6, 6-l; Junia& (Pl) dflf. Vill~r, 6·1,
6-0; •~~er (SCQ def. Apel, 6-3, S·7, 6-2; Scott <SCC)
def. Schlenpf, 6·7, 6·1, 6·2.
Doubles: Tebbs·Juni""g (Pl) dd. Vill""r·RObbins,
6·3, 2·6, 6-2; Mt rolts-Nkhols (Pl.) def. An~l·l~is,
Hi, 7-', M ; Af>cl·khJens•f (Pl) def. 8.lktr·Scott,
6-4, 6-4.
sec women edged, &-4
COSTA MESA -Visitin&
Point Loma Nazarene won two·· • • or three doubles sets to collect -~
a S-4 Golden Slate Athletic
Conference decision over Southern Cali·
fornia College in women's tennis Satur·
day.
Quynh Le nd Wendy Andel each won
their ingle matches and teamed ror •
vicaory in double lo p:.ce the Vanguardl,
3·3 overall.
,.
POINT LOMA 5, SOCA.L COLLlGI 4
Singles: le (SCQ dd. Hunt. l'>-2, 7-S; Andel tSCQ
def. W.111..er, ~-0. 6·1; Esp••ron IPL) def. Smith, 6·2,
6-2; O\erstrect tPl ) def. C.11lson, 6·0, 6-2; Biehl (Pl)
de(. George, 7-S, 6·0, 81nnqui>t tSCC) def. Rt)nolds,
6-4, 3·6, 7-S.
Doubles: le-Andel tSCC) def. ltunt·\lintz, 6·4,
6-3; 8iehl·Esperon (Pl) def. Smith·Binnquist, 6-0,
C.-2; W;ilL.er·O\erstrl'i:I (Pl) def. C•rlson-Ceorge,
6-2, 6·2.
sec tosses double-shutout
COSTA Ml::SA -AJlo~ing . _ _;.._
ju)t one hit in 10 mmn&~» the "='
Southern Cal1fomi;i College • · •
softball tctftl1 defeated visiting
Pacific Christian in n nonconfcrcnce dou·
blcheadcr Saturday, 8· 0 and 14-0.
The Vanguards ( 10-8) received a fivc-
mning no-hiller by Jennifer I louston in
the opener. Hous1on 1rucl-. out si.x and
w;ilkcd t~o. •
Amy Lewis ~Jrot.cd n pair of two-run
homers in the fi~t game, w-hile Angie
Vc&a had a p;m of hil in each game.
ICC I, PAC .. IC CMlltTIAN 0
rir•t g.tmt
P.taf'IC Chrl1lJ1n 000 00-0 0 1
SUC•I CoUqt ' SOI 21-1 I 0 ~''*ind ~Y' tlov•lon, St.iy~r ts> and l~s.
W-ttouuon, 2"6. L-C& pM. 21-C&twM> (SCQ,
Vtp lSC'C). H -Wolt tSCO. tut-le.-' '(SCO 1.
ICC '' PAClflC CM•llTIAll 0
SK-ond pmt ,..ClwlttlM 0 0 0 oo-0 ' • ..a.c_..~ 0(12)0 1,_,4 ., •
~ ~ ; MntOw Md Moreno. w ... M.now, 2 ... -ea.,w. n -arv..9CQ.
Mwrw <SCC).
. •
;
• ~. March' 1915
Aili Aidt Did AM SiMM
N••rt 1arlng up tor Plllllld Sea •
"Jill has great speed and good bascrunncr
skills," sold Mullen. "And she has the ability to
get on base. Shc'a very versatile."
aTa.:e•uDvlal,.._.. ....
~ After slipping back last season,
Sailors• softball team ·hoping to
challenge for CIF playoffs again.
addition of El Toro," said Mullen. "My feeling
is that we c.an beat 1hcse teams on any given
day, but we have to play our absolute best and
get a couple of breaks."
Meanwhile, Newport will be trying to build
toward the start of Sea View play by attempt·
ing to pick up some victories during the non·
league portion of the schedule.
Another quick runner Is Lauren Jolliffe,
called the fastest player on the team by her
coach. Along with Nelsen, she bats near the
top or the order. · Br D•NNIS B&.oSTli&HOUI, .s..oan wanu. .COSTA M8IA -Ow" .. 1'11M'1 ._ .... ._ ,..,.am Mae~.,.. ............. ...
cUaa ........ ta.tu.°"" .......... dail .. NEWPORT BEACH -Two
years removed from their only
CIF playoff appearance in the
school's history, the Newport •
"I think softball is a game of speed, bccauso
of the smaller dimensions of the field," said
Mullen. "Speed can mnke things happen." "We bM 1 lot of besi...W. ........ Semo are td Expected to take over much of the pitching
chores thnt have been almost exclusively held
by Jennie Colclasure in recent years is Molli •
Mullen, the coach's daughter. "She has been
taking pitching lessons since-she was 11," said
the elder MuHcn.
~ IMJw to ICCXCi .. Mid• ..W.
tlacl .u. a fonnor ICbool ttlclllr, ,.c:cepled the politioa after
bet 6'fNd, Diane Rcueau. ._ ,,..,-,. O>lta MCA cOeCb. .. Wked
melatOlt."
Four·year varsity' starter Shellie Bradbury
provides Newport with. some leadership at sec·
ond base. While providing a steadying inOu·
cnce defensively, Bradbury has greatly im·
proved in her hitting, according to Mullen.
Harbor High softball team is
tryillg to put the pieces back to-
gether for another run this season.
Mid.cu, wbo plays at· the Joba Wa~ Tennis Club, Will in·
deed Jaave bu biAda fuU &hit IPriJla. 44We doa'a hive uyl>Q_d,y of
(toulMmCnt) calibct," ibe Aid. .
But, Sailors Coach Mike MMllen warns, it
isn't goin~ to be easy in the Sea~iew League.
Followmg a 14-8 overatl showing in 1993,
~ewpott slipped to 8-12 last s~ason, including
n 4-8 mark in league. play. But ther e were
flasb~s of tiriHiance as evidenced by an upset
victory over champion Woodbridge.
However, Mullen is ~pending the first couple
of weeks on the sidelines after suffering a
sprained ankle in a scrimmage. Other can·
didates to pitch include Jill'Nclsen, who missed
last softball season with a broken leg, Stepha-
nie Gosselin ancl Jamie Pulaski.
Gosselin, who. is normally the SnilofS' «;atcb·
er, is the cleanup hitter and possesses some
power: Center fielder Lori Metcalf, another
pewer hitter with some speed, will alro 'be in
the middle or the order.
Seaior Qris htenoa. (l rewrni. lottcnnan wbO played singles
. and hblel lut ,ear. ja c.Glra M0..'1.bri&f\tclt hope. while Mnion
" Citlol Rep.ier and Alberto ApilloD arc expected to pla,y Nos. 2 At the top of the lineup is Nelsen, an excel-
lent soccer player whom Mullen is welcoming
back to the softball field.
Other starting candidates include senior first
baseman Becky Bums, third baseman Pulaski,
who caught last season, and Mcghan Haller.
aad 3 ~ rcspcafYCly.
la doublea, Camillo Ram1rez (scruor) aad Olancark> Oavtno·(sc·
nior) will form Mesa's No. 1 team, while Kevin Ko (senior) and
Jacob Jona (scniot) will play No. 2. Costa Mesa's No. 3 team is
undeaermiocd, but senion Jaime Oi.rcia and Badih El-K.bowy will
probably work in the mix.
"ln this league, the powerhouses are still
Woodbridge and Irvine, and th en there's the
Estancia boys swim team fighting numbers game
"lt'1 definitely a cbaUenae this year, but we just have to give
them a positi\te attJtude," Mad.can said. "'lberc arc a lot of
schools not in our leaaue that I'm sure we'd do fine against." ~ Despite small number of
competitors, Improvement
still viewed as bottom line.
his current 15 athletes~ however,
will be a recruiting effort to in·
crease the size of the relatively
small varsity unit.
looking to improye some times this
year and have some fun ."
Junior Chad Bollenbach leads
the varsity returners after finishing
ninth in in the 50· and 100-yard
freestyle events at league finals.
last year of 13th in the 500 Cree
and 16th in the 200 free, while
Matt Dean is looking for a similar
bump !com his 16th-place effort in
the 50 free.
LOCAL SCHIDULI
TODAY
Tennb
BY B~Y PAULJCNEll, Srorrs Warrn
"I'm trying to get more numb,ers
out," said Carpenter, whose squad
finished fourth in last year Pacific
Coast League race.
Up from the frosh-soph is junior
Eric Wayman, who won the· 200
and 500 freestyle events at last
year's league finals.
Community college men -Orange
Cout &t Colden West, 2 p.m.
High 1chool -Esta ncia vs. Los Altos al
~lif01nla Country Oub, 1:30 p.m.; Cofona
del Mu vs. Universlly al Rancho ~
J~quin, 2:30 p.m.
l•ftlt•ll •
qosTA MESA -
Estancia High boys
swimming coach John
Carpenter will focus
on numbers this
spring, including the
ones on his stop-
watch.
But regardless of how many Ea-
gles are competing, Carpenter will
look fo r individual improvement.
"That's the thing about swim-
ming," Carpenter said. "Even
though you could have three guys
beat you, you can still be happy
with improving your time. We're
"The ClF qualifying times are
definitely attainable for Chad in
the 50 and 100 free events," said
Carpenter. who will push his ath·
letes to achieve the higher time
standards that accorqpany the
PCL's shift from CIF Division llI
to Division II.
Mark Stephens won league in
the frosh-soph 200 individual med-
ley and 100 butterfly, and Carpen-
ter said he's a potential CIF quali·
fier in the latter.
Community college women -Colden
Wesl al Orange c.oast, 2 p.m. College -Southern ~lifornla College at
UC San Diego, 2 p.m.
O•lf
Communilj college -Orange Cout at
Siddle~ 7 p.m.
Community college -Orange Coul al
Colden West Tournament, noon.
High school -Corona del Mar at
Corona TourrwnenL Of equal concern to the times of
Senior Todd Metcalf will hope
to improve league finals finishes
Brian Jacobs topped the PCL in
the frosh-soph breaststroke last
year and wa~ 13th in the 50 free.
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CA 92860 OF ADULT INDMDUAl Publlthed Newport aamt trom Aid land Of any othet 1321,028 43 11,. oo..,ble 1h1t at Mossvale Clrde. Hunllnglon The time for filing COdei · 8oslnm end Proltsslons M• 8,13, 19115 ~~·~eN~~!1u~f:n~: PETITIONER FRUMI Beach-Costa Mna Dally ~oc11.n:1:.:i!:.rr:,~~ ~~t::•..:!~~11~~~=~~!1. eean:~CA~s= ts conducted clai~a will not expire ~~::tlleadl·CostaMesa ~);__ PUILICNOTICI .
nerthlp 5358 South East· AZZALlNO Piiot Match 3• a, t995. mint hom ~ olllt1 thin said edn•due trtllusband &-'It befo.e four . month• 297159 fib 21 ~6 13 20 Oii2bv£RYUCROWCOll--~~-~---
em Avenue, Lu Vegu, N• CASE NUMBER Fm247 land. lleram~ ~lbed. °" °' Ollt 2128195 Reglstranl llas nor yet begun from the heoring det• 1995· . • . 'Nff "" •· ratl27 vacla89119 A17ff73 gaawells.tunntlaindahittl11nto ta1FedServtoeCorw1111on lo trw acl busk\en undtt noticed abow. 77T7 CfntMA11t Sit 440 flCTrTIOUIU.U
Thie butln•H I• con-ORDER TO IHOW PUBLIC NOTICE through or K!'OM lh• aubtllrtact FKA Cal Fed Ent11p1-ficll!lous business namt INE YOUfilMkA Y EbXAM-PUBUC NOTICE HvntJnoton llat:JI CA 9~7 MAIR ITATl•WT d\IC\ed by: a llml\td ~· CAUSE FOR CHAHOI! , of the land heH1n above de-• w1 Trull... emea llsted herein the t • ept V the HtWllOff8uch-Coill MUI Tiit lolloMlg pnon(t) nerentp . OF NAMB NOTICE Of TRUSTEES SALE tcttbed. and 10 bollom 111ch 9y I 0 Se!vtee Company, agent SIGHED RAYMOND GUTIER· court: If vou ere e per· FIRE ANO CAIUALTY CN217973 t7024MW Feb lsllft dolnO buslnnt a :
The regl1trant(1) com-PETITIONER($) FRUMI TSU No l~l3~92 wh1p1toelltd or d111C110nafly By Vlclo J Hoplnna REZ O™EllA GUTIERREZ eon interested In the SYNOPSIS OFTHE ANNUAL 20 27 M¥ 6 t3 1995 GOlDEN Cl1'CLE FlNANCIAl menced lo transact butl-AZZALINO HAS/HAVE nn ' drilled Wiiia, tunnell and ahaha Aat11tan1Secre1ary This late t II d wtrh estate vou mev file STATEMENT ' ' ' ' SERVICES 1801 East Edlngt( neu und9f \M Flctltloua FILED A PETITION FOR AN Loan ~IT~i~627· under and bentllh or beyond the 1750 E k>urth St Stt 700 1111 eou' 1Y ~~n k ~ O~GE with the court a formal YEAR ENOEO DECEMBER 31, PUBLIQ NOTICE Avenue. sinta An•. CA 92705 Bu1ln111 Nam•(•) H1i.d ORDER TO CHAN GE APl938"94-035 eictetior lomd1 rhereol. and lo Sa1111Ana,Ca92705 Coun ,;.h bru' ol 1 Aequell for Special 1"4 -· ~AoclollllCICorpo·
t.boYe Or\! 2·1·95 NAMES FROM FRUMI AZ· CAI. FED SERVICE CORPOf\AllON ::i~ =· .:u1gp;;~':::'y ti 3Vllllblt th• ~~;:i~~ NctlCE-Tllls ~lkius~amt Notlo• of the filing of •n Ful Corporale Name UNICARE Fiii •• fUHH ration, a Nor111 Clrolna Cofpo.
Wea tern Cal M~age, Z AL 1 NO TO F RU M I RCA CAI. FEO ENTERPRISES. • IUdl . Wit 01 mi~" wnhout bid m1y be oblauitd by calling l~t Stallment expires IM yea.<s Inventory and appraiHI INSURANCE COMPANY FIC11TIOUI IUllMESS r111on, 2725 Soul! Holden ~· E. :!.~Ber 'fi:C. RACHEL BARR duly IOllOlllttd Trutl" undtf the ~ Ille nghl to dnl. mine, IC>ao'Mng ttlephone numbeB on llom !ht da• ft WIS hied 111 lht of 11te~~ a11et1 or of ~ome Officl. 2201 Olloon 1 llAME ITATlMlNT Road. GrttnSbofo. NC 27417
wtlh' ~ ~~.....,~I~ ol It Is hefeby ordered that lolo-O deec:rtbtd daed ovru11 t1ore explore and oPefale the di\' belort tht Nit (71 4)4t0· ol lht County Cle!-Ana eny petition or account Drive IMrle, CA 92716 .. ..._ht :tlolowlng C*Son(s) ™9 business Is COl'lducttd
,.._ """"'"' au persons lnttrH ted In WILL SELL AT PIJ8llC AUi.TION tllrough the surface ol the upoei 5690 lclllk>us 8u Int N Sia""' et provided In section Total ldmltlld ISSt -·· d busll'less a · 808 by• COfPOfltlon. • .,.ange County on F~ this matter appelf bt lore TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR 500 Itel ol tht aubturl~ ol llit s S$ amt ,.. 1250 of the Celifornla $273.5!'>5, HERRING ASSOCIATES. P 0 RtglS111nt llal not yet btgu11
•ry 3, 1995 H 38037 this court In Department CMlf (•n lht4otmt wllich are oremlMI. u rtMrVed by the TAC 4t0030c PUB 316. 3n3. :;;:1 T~~sf~ ~~~~~~~:.~ Probate Code. A Re· Total llablllnts 185,878,405 Box 5938 Glrden Grove. CA to •1M1C1 buslr'lm under lht
No. 703 of th• Orange lawful hinder 1n th•. UMtd Stalee) Irvine Company. a Michigan 3/20 does not 01 tlsell a tho tze lhe qUHt for Specie! Notice Aggregate wrlte·lns tor sped 92645 I 1 \660 Western Aw .. t1ci111oua butlntst n1m1 °' Publllhed Newport Beach-County Superior Court al 1ttdlor ll!t cnl11tr 1, cert11ted or CorPorll10n, m leaM recorded 1n u r form it available from surplus runos o Slanlon, CA 90680 names llsltd lltrlln.
Coate Me11 Dally Piiot the address shown above Olhef checb 21f'"ed HI Cwrt boo-14022 PllOt 858 Pllroet 4 A PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~~,~~::1e ~I :iJa~~ou~ the court clerk. Capital stodcs 2,600,0 Robt1I Euo•ne HenlnQ, 6611 SIGH~O: OAKWOOD ACCEP·
February 13. 20. 21, Match on 4/4, 199S, et 2:00 ~· 8::;'10n ~h 1r:r1b~ ~ non-«lldutNt NMmenl 1nd nghl Ille rlQlllS 011 anotllt1 und or Anom.y for Petitioner· Aogregal4 wrlte·IOS tor olht Anthony, Garden Grove, CA TANCE CORPORATION, By A a, 1995. o·c1ock p.m~ and then and u at 1 tirnt 0 u 10 10 UM lhot1t Port10111 ol lhe Fiie No. f637550 tI. • 1 M-*t M Cohan. Es • lfian special surplUs lunos 92645 Stwtn Mtc:Mt4. President m740 lher• show cause, II any SeNice Company) alt ughr. rnle common •• deect•btd '" Plllcel FICTITIOUS IUSINESS · St.alt. or common la • q. Surptus noleS M¥gartt Ann Herring, 6611 This statemant wa fled wl1ll
--------1 lhey have, why th• petition and 111111a1 conveyed tulld now 2 abovt Pl!<* 5 A noft-eitcluwt NAME STATEMENT (See SecUon 14400 et s.q • S200 ~ Cwl1w ~., Grosspald·tn andconlrlbutad Anllony, Glrdtn Grow. CA Ill Countt C1lrlt ol ORANGE for change of name th?Uld held by• ullder utd Oted of Trull -1 1nd ugh! 10 uM thoae Th IOllOwlng (S) 8us1Mss and Proleulons ••· ..0 s n lus 26 850 g2fMS county on t.tirutrY u. 1995 SELL not be granted. ~~ oiooerty h""""11" ,,.. :r~~ ~ P!~!t ~t!C: aiea rstar• •doing bustnm~s~ ~ ~Nlllng ~~CA unassio~ltunds (su,Jitus) This IMlntn Is COl\dlldld NOltCE· This ffctaOut Name
It Is furth~ ordered that I TRUSTOR Tandem Propert1t1 YOU ARE IN OEFAULT UNOER A HARBOR RESTAURANT. 9630 013COVERYE3CROWCOM· 03/08 03/07 03/13 58.227.590 byhusblnd &w111 $11tlmtnt expires llw YM'1 your home copy of th19 <>jder 10 •how BENEFICIARY C11oforn11 ftdtrat OEEO Of TRUST DATED 10/02184 Garden Grove Blvd • Garden PANY ' ' Surplus as regards polk:Ylloklef Tiit 11Qlslr1nl commtneed lo kom 1111 di" It WIS ,..d In 111t through classified bao~·T ~ p~~ :~Id ~nA r1_8~ Saving• 1.nd loan MeoclallOn UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Grove. CA 92644 ""Ginter Ave Ste " PUBLIC NOTICE 87.677,590 transact buslntts under !ht Ofb of"" County Clefk. A new Recorded Octobef 29, 1984 aa PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Sung Nam Lim 22492 H nt' I B ICll CA g264 Income IC>f the year llcllllout b\11"'"1 ·narM Of FlcllGout llut"'"1 N1111t Sta•
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PILOT., a I nef~fcaper ~ lnelr No 84 443915 In Book MAY BE SOt.O AT A PUBLIC cam1n1to Costa. Laguna Hills CA Nt II o~f e".':icti~eoSll Mesa CNS1250302 117,945.88-4 namas *•d lbove on Janu81y ment must bt fifed btlor• that r nera c rcu a on pu page of Olficoal record• 1n the SALE If YOU NEED AH EXPlA· ~3 CN~l60 O f Dtsburstmtnts tor \tit year t. 1995. flml Tiit llllnQ of Ille llltlllntnl 1::~ In. ~I~ c~."1Y·, •1 office of lhe Reco!d11 ol lnnge NATION Of llE NATURE Of THE Jung Ja Um, 22492 Caminlto Mar s1~3 ~~~5•b 27· LR..., ACCIDOIT AM> 125,157 212 SIGHED. ROBERT E HERRING, does not Of lhtlf IUllOl'lll "" s one " °' our County, llld deed ot truti d~ PROCEEOIMG AGAINST YOO, YOU Costa Laguna Hills. CA 92653 ' ' ' HEAL 1M lleftb't cerllfy ltlat tM abOYt MARGARET A HERRING use In 1111 Ill .. of a Fldlllout ~~ ~k•, prlOf to 1e11btf lhe lollo'fllng ~ •· SHOtA.O CONTACT A LAWYER TlllS bustneSS is conOucted PUBLIC NOTICE SYllC>f'Stl Of' ntE 1t1ms ate In ICCOfdance witn Ille Tiits 11111mtnt was lllld Wllll 8ur1nHs ,..,.. In Ylolltlon of ay 0 e ear ng. ladled Eldlrl>ll(•I hfubrt A A 315\ hrwt M U111t 01 & 02. by nusband & "'le ANNUAL STAn.wf • nual Statement lor 1t1e yur Ille Coun~ C111k ol ORANGE Ole rtallll or 1110111tr Ufldtf DATE: FEB 8, 1895 SubleaMl!old E911t• •n and 10 A Colla MIN, Ca ·111 a etreec The regrstrantcommenced to CNs126 1J36 YEAR ERDED 0€~ de<! Deotmblf· 31 , 1994, County on tebf\lwy 14, 1995. fedttaf. Stall, Of common law.
Commlaalon•r ~'::j'"1~";. if'P'~.2 °1 addr ... or common destgn3t10n transact business unoer the NOTICE OF 31, 19M ad• to 1111 lnsurence Com· NO'TICE·Thll Fictitious Harne (See Sec1lon 14400 et ttq.
Thomu H. Schulte, lliown on 1~9 'oondo~~nium j,1!: ~r':!~f"Z ~:'io"':'ec,~~ liehtlous business name or AMENDED PETITION ...,. ._...,. ·--mtssloner, pursuant to law. Sta1tment txpffn llYe Y'I" 8uslntst Ind Pl'Olnllont
COMMISSIONER OF recorded '" book H077 oeoe oteten.Z. 0~ corrte1nesa)" The names !Isled above on N/A TO ADMWISTER MO -c::= c-c. SllYt W. Mlktoa, Vice p,., .. lrom Ille dlll 11 wn flied In 111• Code).
THE SUPER I 0 R 1168, rn the olhct ol rhe county btntf~ry under aatd Oeed of SIGNED SUNG NAM LIM JUNG ESTATE OF: Dr, at. a.... fllO a 141 ... taCo11lroller ~,:e~~eCountyCWk. Anew Flrstfutng COURT recorder ol lllld oounry. n de-Trull by ,_n ol , brucll or A LIM RICHARD PICK Ric• V. N•'8•. Prtl!dellt ustnns Nama Sia•· Newport llNcl't·Costa Mesa
FRUMI AZZAUNO, 15 Cy· lined 1n tht Olclaizion of Re.me· delauit '" int obhg11tont NCUrtd TlltS sta1tmen1 was hied With CASE NO A 175462 Total admitted eu eta t NeWl)O(l 81ach·Costa Mesa ::' ~us~t bt ~ btlOft 11111 CH2919113 1751.000 fib 20.27. preu Point L.ane Newport 1oon1 recotdtd 1n bootc 14091 lh•tb'f, htrllolort ll*\lltd 1rid e Countv Ctelk ol ORANGE • . 937.292.474 CM296020 3n6t Mir · ""' 0 llllSllallmeot M¥ 6.13. 1995
Blach CA92600• .,. 437. '" tht otla 01tll•dtlNlrld10 lh• und~ned a oun1Yontebrua_ry21 1995 •• To all he!"· benefl· Total lleblllt l .. t 6),8,9,10,1995 d0tt notol aulllorlla the PUILtC-TIC• • county 1tc01dtr ol eatd county, w111\tr1 OedaratlOll ot 0.fau• and NOllC~·ThlS flClllk>us t~ame c11nee, cred1tor1. con-778 848 902 use In this st.alt ol 1 Fictitious "v .. Publlahad New port and foaled in the City of Coth Oamand for Slit. I/Id wr•1en tallmtnl txl>tl'es 11\19 yeats tingent creditors, and Cepkahtocka t 2,500;000 PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name In ~ration ol --------Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Mela, county ot Or1ng1. Ital• of f\Ola ol dmul and ol ~IOn to lrom 1111 date 11 was hleO 111 11\t peraon1 who may other· Aggreg1ted write .. na for N r1alllt or anolher undef flle .... FIMlll
Pilot February 13, 20, 27, Cafllorn11. on lhat C911atn r•I cauM 1111 undtr119nld10 NII Nld Ila ol 111• county Clerk A new wlae be interested In other than 1peclal 1urplu1 Fiie No. HW?I F•dtfll. Stal8. or common law Ftcrmoua M.U
Maren 6, 1995. o<oPtrtY deecr1bed H parcel 1 on properly lo 11t11ly .aid obliga· lcbtloU$ BU'$11\ts$ Name State· the will or estate, or fundt • O FICTITIOUS IUalNESS (See Section 14400 tt s.q., NAMf ITATU.WT
m743 a map ltlld rn book 153' Pil9•, I lion•. and tht1ulter lhe und«· er11 musl be filed before mot both of: RICHARD PICK Surplua notet ' o NAME STATEMENT 8uslneSt Ind Professions Tilt ~ ptf1on(1)
--------and 2 ol Pllcel marit. in the ol IC8 aiglltd c:111ttd Ntd notice ol time Tiit hUn 01 ll'lls statement l N A M E N D E D Groat paid In •nd contnbut· Tiie loUowlng person( a) Code) ll/lrt do_lnO butlnHs ": ASIAM PUBLIC NOTICI of lht county rtt0rd11 or NICI dtfllltt and ol tltction 10 be oes not of ~II ault\orltl tne PETITION h81 been filed •d turplu• • 109.600.000 IS/ate doing business as: sNI Fnl ~-TRADING • DEVELOPMENT,
--------oounly Palcel 2 An undf\llded Recorded Hovtmbtr 29. 1994 • st In Ill" stall at a Flctlbous b MARTIN M COHEN Agoreo•ted apeclel eurplua NAX 150t 1 Par1cway Loop Newport 8tach Costa Mesa 26562 Sierra Vista Minion PU=~~·~:::;NQ :t?!"~!~ ::";: ~,,! :::~ Ng, :,:;aai,!d~ "'~.: Business Namt In Ylolation ol Ato MAX MALONf In ~! .. 1gnec1 fundt (aurplu•I Uni:: ~ Tu:i. c:s9~:..tt· CN295380 Fib 20,27. ~ 6, 13, ~ :~ '1~ 5-45-~=~~~=~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY •••tilown 111d dtlllltd on the office ol tht 1tc01dtr ol Orlll9t rights ol anolhtr under the. Sueerlor Court of • 49,443,672 IMnt CA~no · • t995 43_31IO), 2651~ 'Siena ~II r GIVEN of f!" ln1ention of ::"4'C:::~t~: =W::,"'!:: :U~~ ~ ~ 0::-0=r.: ='al~=· ~ .. ~~?°s:. g:~~.~·· County of ~~-'~~~~;m op•rttlont Tltis business Is conducted PUBLIC NOTICE Minion~. CA 92692 '
the Cltlzene AdVltoly Com-oil* 1111prOVt1T1111lt, 11111 excllld· Without c:ovenltnl or -ranty. uslness aod ProltsslOns THE PETITION ,.. Net Income • 19,973,323 an lndMdual This butfMn II condvdM mlttH on Surplu1 Pr~ 111g therefrom d cofldom111111m tXPr ... or 1111plled, reoard1ng ttlle ode) quHtl that MARTIN M. lncre••• co.ore .. •) lo The registrant commtnced ID Fite"'· f1Mt11 by an lndMdl*. ~t~~·!! ... ~-• unn1 Parcel 3 An undwtded ~11,or enoumb11noe1.to irsr~lllng COHEN AND MAX CapllalMldS1.11plutdurlno tranSICt business under ttlt "fil!l.~AIMnU~&I RtglltinlllaftOlytlbef\ln tr,.., 1o ""'~ 4032183,310tht 1nt11111 tn and to P"Y the rem11n1110 p1111Ct0al tum TEAM ESCROW INC MA.LONE b I t d 1994 t 18.183,482 lclltlOllS • business . name or ~ "'"'" lo b'll!Slet bullnnl umter a rnH1lng Scat the Adams Ef. lho1t oortton• of th• oommon of 1he note(•) MCUrtd by aald 13151 Brookhr1rst 5; 81 epecial e':i~fJ:t~e:'or lneurance In Force: Nation-ames listed 1bov• on M11cn 1, ._,_!!le d!L~-lntl*Son(s) llctltloul bu*'"' 1111nt °' •mentary hoof Multlput· Ilea• tllown and defined on tllt dttd of Trull wrth 111ftrett • m Gil~ G CA 92643 1 wkt• • 124,893,041 1995 ..,.,. ""'V .,.,. ss es: n1mtt lflltd flertlll
poH ROom at 2850 CllJb. Condominium plan above ltl«rld Uld not• 1110v.lld, ldYancta 11 Newport wi~ia Mesa :d l\~•nera~ power• t~ Accktent • HHlth preml· IGHEO HAE SUN KIM SANDWICH ClU8 & DEll. SIGNED· AUX y .. s •. UMG ••••••••Ill houtl Road, Cotta M .... to CllCec>I lhftlrom Ill oondomill· 111y undtf Ill• 1erm1 or llld Died CN~7158 T·l&08·C Mar h "'ti •::/ t e Hl•t• o um1 t 63,309.866 This slallmtnl was rlltd With 1•st1 NtwPOltAvt., Tutan, CA Tiits alltltlltrit-tlltcl .. • Calfomla, on Wedl'lnday, •um unlla. II bllll0111g1 111d other o1 Trute ,_ chw a and u · 6 132027 1995 t • ec ent. ln1urance In For~: Catlfor· the County Clefk ot oraooe Yong W Qn, 6H1 Younger, Ill Counly CIM1t of OM.HG(
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--------que~tl BYthorlty to t 0 NO'TICE·Thls fletl\IOus Name Thll bUSftess It conducetd NO'TICE·Tllll nc.'out Na1"9 PUBLIC NOTICE edm1nl1t1r the Ht at• Accld~t end ti.elth premt-Stattmant expns IM years by an lndMdual Sl*'lllllt ._.. .,.
--------under th• Independent ~·1ne· ~lrect, g a111oml• om \tit d•• It wa Ned In th• Rto1t•ar11 Ila nOI vet begun trom lfle Ntit l .. tied r:!
Fiie No. FtJa75 Admlnl1tratlon of E1· w: "-::b ":!tt.lfy th•t tti. lice di the Counry Clerk. A ntw to trlMld blltlntn under !fie OfllCt ot lfle eoun., '*"' A new
FICTTTIOUI IUllNE&s telH Act with llmlted abow h•~• lfe In eocor· llous Buslnest N1111t Stlle· llc1lllotn busMsl name or flc111out """'*' """' Slltl·
NAME ITATEMElfT 1uthorlty. (Thi• authorl· dance with the Annual nt must bt filed btfOfe that nMntl .. ltd herein. ment mutl bt llltd btf°'1 flat
Tiit foloWlt'IO person(•) tV will allow t~• peraon-Stttl•rMnt for ttw ye er . The 1141nO 01 111ll sllllmtlil SIGNED' YONG W KIM 11111. Tiii -Ol lllt t'*"tnl ls/are doilO buslntss as AiS el reprHentative to tei(e ended O.Cernbtr 31 1194 Ott nol of 119e1t 1Ulh0tlze !ht Thll slaltmtnt Wit llltd 1'411 doee not of 11e1f lllflOfta Ille
TORAHTE BORRELLI. t011t meny action• without mMI• to the in.wane:• In Ulls ,1111 or 1 flcUtlous the County cteft of ORANGE U• In tl'lll ••of a Flctlout
Tlllllrt Avtnue fountain Vallly, obtemlng cour1 epprov-Commlulotwf of tti. Stet• BUSllltSt Hamt In Ylolllion or CounlY on February 14, 1995 ..._, ....,.. In *"Ion of
CA 92708 Ill. Before tak.lng cert81n of Callfomla, punuant to ~ ~hts ot anolllt< undtt NOTICE· Thll Fknoiit N*"9 Ole r•ll of "'°'* Uftdef
Borrelli Restaurant. A Ci#· very Important ectlone l•w. ldeta( Stall °' common 111111 Slletfntnt ..,,_ .. llw ~ Merll 5'* or common a
lornll Corporallon, 2235 Datf. however. th• peraon;J Albttt. G Woodf1f'lo, Prt1I· See 5.caon ' t .. 00 et St<I lrom flt da" II• lllN Iii Ille Ste ieceon ' 14400 tt 11q
dltr OrNI. Rancho Palos Verde. repre11ntative will be Hnt S slnesS and ProtesslOnt Otllca ol 111 Couflty Clltt Ant• Inell Ind Prolnltonl
CA 90275 . requlr•d to glv• notice JamH E ti.rmen, Seen• Odtl • fll:ftCM 8ulNlt NarlM S• Oclt). Tiiis buslntSs IS conduci.d to lntareeted pereon1 1•rv lrsl ~Ming mtnt mutt be llltd Ott«• flat 1r11 fflllO
by acOl'por1t1on, unleu they hive Ol/OIS 03/07 o3J08 IHTl1CRow tlmt.Tllt11Mnaofllll1t.Mement NtwoofllfadlCosllMeti ....-~:.-..-Rtols1t1111 1111 notytlbtQUn welved notice or con.-Ol/09' 03110 ' ' 12511SouthStrH dots not ol "'911 lllllorla Ille 129M43 r1u021 Mlrt1' to transact bllslnass undtt 111 Hnted to th• propo11d ' C¥rlto1, CA go7 In 1119 Stitt of • Flctlout tm· ' • •
liellllous bllsllllss name °' action.I The 1nc:tep1rv PUIUC IOTICI Newpon llMCfl·Cotta ~ Mlrwtt ,..,,_ Ill ~ ol auy 11 ... n. ~ n. =011stt:O'lfR~u AE$TAU dent 1dmlni1ttatlon flt •. Fa1l4t CH297t71 t40f·Cte M• Ill '~· Of lflOk undtf cia ....... .
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8y cario G llo<r ... Prtsldtlll pereon flit• en obJ•otlon .... ITATIMIWT PUIUC NOTICI Tnll •li1llmtflt was llled with to th• petition •tld Tiit IOIOWIV per1on(111--------
11te CounlY Citric or Oranot 1howa good O•UH why "{If• dotng butfl1en .. JUM Coun~on ~tbfuary 28, 1995. th• court ahould not 0 RAMA. ..... PtloM No
HO ICE Tlllt Ffatll!out Nam• grant th• euthorltv (714) 52Ml83, 7704 l«*I
Stattmtnl ttplrtt lfllt years A HEARING on tt\41 C.dlt 8uena Pwk, CA 90820 lfom lhl datl It • 1-.cl In tllf • 1 Jonn J'"'8I Gaod S Olflce ol lht Counft CleflC A new petition wrll be hefd on Stcurl!y No S47·~'4t7 77 f1c:OllCM luttnell Name S&att· Mo•oh 23.. 1111 et Lotus Clrdt IMna ,,.,. mtnl 1'111111 bt liled btlore 11\al 1 :415 P.M. 1n D~t. 701 · ·
time TIM 19'1Q ot II• IWtmtnt loo•ted It 341 The Cl~ FdMrO 6'lld St doet not ol ... If *llfl«I» 1111 Drive, ,.,0. Box 14171, Stcllt"YNo 54t~Me39 4
Utt in lfllt tll• ol 1 ftct110u1 Oren09 CA 12451 a. Roblll Or~. LI Pllmi.
Bu•lntlt Name rn VlollllOll of 11571. 13
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ftdtrti: Slltt. or commOfl llw tho granting of th• 1 genttll petlMftfllp,
(Ste Secl!On 1,.•00 • •t s.q . petition, you ahould Rt011W1nl M1 not ytl Bumm 1tno Prottnfon• lf'P•ar et tho tle.tng to •nacc IMIMll 111tM
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NO: ii 071211 "' 8oOk ~ONOITIONS ANO RE· OTHER , .. AN THOSE ASSIGNED AS "RE· vou. YOO SHOUlb CON-p.i sum or the nole(•).. " AVAJLML•t..!Hf Best One Real Ettate Inc., Orange Coumy on F9br\r e:-o::c.~ .... ~d•ln ITAICTIONS DUCAIBID HEAflNAIOVI! DE· STRICTEO cot.AMON TACTALAWYER. cured by laid d-.d of UPECTllD OPllUUNO E.f'Obette.r.ndl,Jr. wy10,19" FaHHI
.() ..... Aeoo(der IH MIU8J£CT TO" l!t.OW SCNBlO. OIL OR OAS AREA" ON THE CONDO-12Q CORSICA OR., NEW· TNtt. wl\h ltMJHt u tn 81D .... y .. 08T"''NID This ll.a1elMnC WM tll9d ,.~ ...____ ,.__,,..._ •1-:..=..~:::::-::::---1 Of Oranoe ~ (THI! "DEC· "A"TION•"> • .uEI I. TVt•ou••. ···o ••1NIUM ........ R'""E .. '"£0 PORT B·""H, ,... • .... -....... ... ........ d, .... --with ..... r~-... 0.11 Ot ---• __ .,...... ~!". said .aMd of 'truat ~ EXCEPTING THEREfROM SiM• INTo"rH"Aou'GH TO tN PAACeL 1 A.80vE. "(" • ~ 'l.ddrn• Of y~~:Tt any~-ihe IV C~NQ TH• FOa.. ~ .. c;;;;itf'' on FlbfU. Cotta ...... O.ity ""'
ICtlbes the~: EXCLUSIVE EASEMEHTS OR ACROSS THE IUI-ANO AS APPURTENANT common d"lgnallon ol t11m1 ol uld Deed of LOWING TfLEPHONa 1fY 1&, 1"5 f.tJNaty 13, 20, 274*art*
EXHIBIT "A DESIGNATED AS "RE· SURFACE OF THE I.ANO, TO THE ABOVE DE· property 11 lhown at><M, Trust, IHI, chatgff and NUIHERI ON THE F8372A &, 1195 ~~c~5.1~7,INTHECrTY ~:k~·T53nfEO!~~ HEREINABOVE DE· SCRIBED PARCELS 1 ANO no warranty II g....n .. lo •llP«IMI OI \he Trustff DAY •IFORll :rHI! Publlshtd Newport BMch-• m7~
OP NEWPORT BEACH, MINIUM PLAN AND RE· SCRIBED, AND TO BOT· 2. ill completenn• or cor-and ot the trusts created SALll: (714t 480-Hto Cotta ..... Dally Piiot PUIUC HOT1CI II~
tlttt31/TORIW COUNTY 01' ORANGE, SERVED TO UNITS FOR ~~O~KlJ'0~ ~I~~~ ~~1£,;i~TS AS SET :S:!:s 1r:.cs~~~ bl:~~~u0:J't::t~on: TAC409T79C Febnwy 27, Match 8, 13, --------
APlt3to80-700 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, THE USI OF AIR CONDI-TIONALLY DRILLED FORTH IN THE SECTIONS by reason of a breach Of Match 20, 1995, 11 3:00 Publlihacf Newport 20, 11195. FlctJUoue f,O. SERVICE COM· AS SHOWN ANO OE· TIONINQ PADS, DECKS, WELLS, TUNNELS AND ENTITLED "CERTAIN defaul1 In Ule ot>Ngatlonl p.m. on the front 1teps to B~ach..Colla Mesa Dally m755 8uatne .. Neme
rNf( u dUIY appointed SCRIBED IN THE CONDO. ENTRIES STAIRWAYS, SHAFTS UNDER ANO BE· EASEMENTS FOR OWN· HCufed th.,.by, hlfeto-Iha entrance of the Or1ng1 Pilot January 27• March a, PUBLIC NOTIC• Statetneftt -undet the followlng MINIUM PLAN RECORDED STORAGE' AREAS AND NEATH OR BEYOND THE ERS" ANO "SUPPORT, fOf'e executtd and dallv· Clvk: Cant8', 300 E. Chap-13, 1995. '" The followl"" petlOfla atl -ribed dHd of tr1t11 ON AUGUST 07, 1984 AS PATIOS ' EXTERIOR I., IM IT 8 SETTLEMENT AND EN· 8'td to the uncfllftlgnld a man, Orange, CA m752 doing butlMH 11: .. L SELL AT PUBLIC INSTRUMENT NO. 80-ALSO EXCEPTING THEREOF, Af.10 TO CROACHMENT'' OF THE written Oeclatatlon of O• At the lime of the Initial Flot1tloua 8.0 . EN'rERPRISE, 333 M)CTION TO THE HIGH· 349544, OF OFFICIAL THEAEFROM ALL OIL. OIL REORILL, RETUNNEL, ARTICLE ENTITLED fa.ult and Demand I« Sala, publicetlon ol thl1 notice, PUBLIC NOTICI! auelne .. N•me Huntington St. IMM, OA I.IT BIDDER FOR CASH RE 0 0 R 0 S 0 f $A I 0 RIGHTS MINERALS MIN· EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· ''EASEMENTS" OF THE and written notice or d• the totel amounl ol the un-Statement 927~0 fn thl fortna which ate COU~ ("CONDOMINIUM ERAL RIGHTS, NATuRAL PAIR, DEEPEN AND OPER· DECLARATION. fault and of elecllon to paid balance of the oblige· cna1248201 The followlng Pettonl are Roblft Darvish, 333 HIA
{lwfl,ll ttnd« In the Unlttd PLAN ). GAS, f'iATURAL GAS ATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR PAACEL 5: cause the undersigned to Uon,11cured by the above FloUtloue doing tx.ltlMll •1: llngton St., lrvl111, CA
llllll) lltO/or the cashlar'a PARCEL 2: RIGHTS, ANO OTHER HY· MINES, WITHOUT, HOW· EASEMENTS AS SET 1811 aald property to satisfy described deed ol trust Buslneaa Name SOUTH COAST MARKET· 92720
Cjfttirtad or other checks AN UNDIVIDED ONE OROCARBONS BY WHAT· EVER, THE RIGHT TO FORTH lt'f THE SECTION aald obllgallons, and thtrl· and lillmated co1ll, IX· Statem•nt , ING, 5942 Edlng1t Ave., This bustn•H 11 con.
.-Clflad In CMI Code Sec· FORTY·EIGHTH (1/48TH) SOEVER NAME KNOWN DRILL.I. MINE, EXPLORE ENTITLED "MEMBERS' after the uncf1r1lgn1d p1n1H;• and advanc11, II The lollowlng persons ate Suite 1 &3, Huntington ducttd by: an lndMdual *" 29241h (payabla In full INTEREST AS A 'TCNANt THAT MAY BE WITHIN OR AND vPERATE THROUGH RIGHT OF ENJOYMENr' caused said nollca of d• $188,798.31. doing business as: PEST Beach, CA 92849 The r1gl1trant(1) com-
II tlll tlma ol sale to T.D. IN COMMON IN THE FEE UNDER THE PAACEL OF THE SURFACE OR THE OF THE ARTICLE EN· f8'1t and ol elecllon to bl II Is pos1lble that at the ONE HORIZONS, 1100 Scott Daly.L. 18701 View· menc.ct to transect bUll-
,....ice Company) all right, INTEREST IN ANO TO THE LAND HEREINABOV& OE· UPPER 500 FEET OF THE TITLED "RIGHTS OF EN· Recorded Novembet 18, time of 1al1 the opening Quall Street Suite 200, POlnt Ln. 1~5. Hunllngton nffl under the Fictitious
... and lnterell conveyed COMMON AREA OF LOTS SCRIBED, TOGETHER SUBSURFACE OF THE JOYMENT" OF THE DEC. 1994 .. Instr. No. 94-bid may bl lets than the Newport Baaeh, Callfoml• beach, CA 92647 In Bu11n... Name(s) llsted ID .and now held by II 5, 8, ANO 7 OF TRACT NO. WITH THE PERPETUAL LANO HEREINABOVE OE· LARATION. 666212 ·In Book Paga ol total lndfl>ttdne11 due. 92660 Jon zYla. 187&1 Vlewpo t abo'll on: nl•
illld« uld QHd ofT1u1tJn 123()8, AS PER.MAP fll.E RIG!fl'. OF-DAIWNO 1'CIN-SCRIBED, AS RESERVED YOU AA£ IN DEFA0L1" OtficfalRecord1 ln Ifie of· Date: 2/21195 BH1 One RiirE"slata, lilc. Ln. 1295, HunUngton R6tJll1 Dat91UI
.. property lleralnaflllf cf• IN BOOK 553, PAGES 28 ING, EXPLORING AND OP· BY THE IRVINE COMPANY, UNDER.A DEED OF TRUST flea of the recOf'der of Or· BV T ,O. SERVICE ~allfornla), 1100 Quall ~ti~'? ~7 I This 1tat1ment WU Jlled ~ST:OR·. ""'DREW R TOHFROMUGISHC3E1lLINACNWESOIVES. AERNAOTINRGEMOTHVlmNGEFOTHREE A MICHIGAN CORPORA· DATED 2/11/88. UNLESS ang• County; COMPANY, •• Hid .. t. Sult• 200. Newpof1 ........ '... byUI n... ':... c~!!" with the County C1ertc of '""' ..,. 0~ TION, IN DEED RE· YOU TAKE ACTION TO Said Sala of property wlU Beach, CA 92660 .,.,..,.., : a ganer .. P••· Orange County on Febru-
TORELLI, SHARON A. MAPS, RECORDS OF SAID SAM£ FROM SAID lANO CORDED JULY 02, 1968 IN PROTECT YOUR PROP· ~made In "as Is" condl· TruatH, This bu1ln11s 11 con-nershlp , ary 3, 1995' T()REW COUNTY, AS SUCH TERM OR ANY OTHER lANO 1N-BOOK 8&48, PAGE 708, ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT tlon wlthOU1 covenant or BV Diane Erickson, ducted by: 1 corpotatlon Regl1trant ha1 not yal , F838112
BENEFICIARY: GREAT IS DEFINED IN THE AR-CLUOING THE RIGHT' TO OFFICIAL RECORDS. A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU warranty, express Of Im-AHIStant Secre'8ry, The raglsllanl(s) com-ti.gun 10 transact butlnffl Published Newport Beach-
.AMERICAN FIR$T SAV· TICLE ENTITLED "DEFINI-WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC. PAACEL 3: NEED AN EXPLANATION piled, regarding llUI po• tTISO E. 4th St., Ste. menced to transact butl· under the nctillous naml(I) Coita Mall Dally Piiot
IHGS BANK. Record•d TlONS" OF THE OECLARA· TIONALLY DRILL AND THE EXCWSIVE EASE· OF THE NATURE OF THE 11sslon. or ancuml>fancll, 70CJ, Sant• Ana_, CA ll81S und8' the Flctitlous hied above. F .. ~ ... ~ 27 Marcil 8 13 ftbNatY 111, 1984 II Instr. TION OF COVENANTS, MINE FROM LANDS MENTS DESIGNATED ANO PROCEEDING AGAINST to pay the remaining prlnd· 92705 (714t &43·8372 Business Name(s) listed ThScol tt ~~t nt fll&'" ~lggs ' ' ' ' 1--------1----------------1-.;.....;, ___ ....... ____ _..;.._...;._ ___ above on: 2-6-95 • ... amt was ...., ' .
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-----· BAI.Bt>A NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO I•-----LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT HOUSES/ ISIAND 2106 BEACH 2169 SHARE 2724 BUSINESS & FOUND 2925 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 co NDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR· t BA .. 1BR·1 BA FINAN CE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FOR SALE UUle Balboa la. 3.Br IMMAC 5Br 3Ba Hrbr L..ndry, pool, quiet, nr $4SO Utlls Paid I••·-----CORRECTION Small, Part-Time People RETAIL 6ALES FIT at A prof' I , l ovln,g
Vl H ... _ft an transportallon S550 genU• old lady c1T wanted to address la· 37hrs wk, PIT at 20 Swedl•.h Nurse • ,•••••••I 1 Ba. Brt/cln]fum, fp. ew m. ""°r gar. Maatar Bedroom to found' In TeWln le' bels' for pay. You have hrs/wk. cards & g1tts. Aide. Will help w/Or. • Avail thr)J 6/30. $1250/ Avail. $2695/mo. Nr & $650No petsS46-0392 share 5 Bd 3Ba N/P ~ mo. Tlm 41 5-32&-5088 school. 909-682·5637 S ' d ' BUSINi;SS Park, not Port Streets. a typewriter, computer Fash Isl, NB. 759-7751 appts. shopping,
•---------E'•lde Nice 2Br 1Ba N mk, 708 Avaca o, OPPORTUNITY Neutered, appears to or good handwrllmg. Security Officer• cookmg, laundry. lite
_W_a_t_e_r_V-le_w_H.,..o_u_•_•_ Lrg 1Br condo In unfurn. S650 +sec l ea. COM. Sherrie 675-8634 ba half Siamese. hall lnt'I LO. rates apply armed & unarmed hsekplng. 12 yrs exp
-Charming 2Bd, dock, VIII• B~lboa. Move-Inquire 165 Rochester Balboa 3·Bd Duple>e 2904 tabby color. 673·2223 1·809·474-4289 (909) 931·3S18 . In area/local refs.
-garage, yrly, $1600/mo, In cond. S975d:;'o St .. Apt. A. 645-5418 to shr, $425 + utlls, N/ LOST: Orey Cocke· PT Homecare A•· Successlul Sal~•/Mar· Christine, 646-3735
utll1 Incl, 8S4·9779. +sec. 909-793•35 ES 2Bd 1.SBa, Fplce, smk, W/O, upper unit. COME leam about • tlel, very tame, 2119/ s latant In N. Laguna k •ti 11 g Bus 1 n es s ~~~11i;c:,u::~~ Oc••nlront·Yrly 4 +2 patio. Very Nlcal lyr 675-5608 great oppor1unlty In 95, Santa Ana Heights lor young at heort neods dynamic lndiv. ••••••••
--------1-c:ar gar super cln, Isa. $925 (2446 Eldon the growing telecom· (Santa Ana/Mesa). Grandma. 837·2785 10 provide high vol MERCHANDISE
All111llsal114lve1tlun9 lntlll1 BALBOA S2495 ~per mo. 402 E. A2·0pen) 842·5488 BALBOA ISLAND munlcatlons flald. Writ 71 4-962•2411 ext. Real Estate proposals support In •••••••••
MWSpa-r Is 111bjccl 10th• Fed· PENINSULA 2107 Oceamront NB agent Share 2Br 1 Ba apt, Tues Mar 7 7'30pm 1~1 F-'~:..0•11•0 "·t 01116111 Jim Jacob• 675-3777 ES Clean 1 Bd on $450/mo + \l!iutllitles. • · • · • 3559; Hm 714-966-word process. Min or •• .., " " -B d 1 1 4540 Campus Drive, 031g. George MAL msTAft IALll SS wpm accurate 1yp· 1---------1111C~hlllcll mallr11t U1101I ON LIDO PENINSULA u~f,a ;:.Y·N~~:..1:~:: Pete, 675·5130 Nefwpolrtl 3B2e9a00ch4. For Busy wa.lk·ln locallon. Ing In WP6.0 tor win ANTIQUES 60 10
lo adweltll• "any pre1111ncc. Balboa Newport .t1&2BRmobllahomes $675.673-8268 BEAUT NB/Dover lnoca 4 • . comp plan. For lnlert1ew Have good creative &1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
llmll1ll1n or tllscrlmlnallon Rl~23-A494 From $850 . &hr• lrg bright clean LOCAL RTE"24 Loca· call Ron Taylor. =I technlcal writing skills l~AK· a moire dresser based t• raca, cllor. 111101011. -. 710 Lido Park Dr "A OREAT PLACE w/d No pets $375+0 11on1 Buy All or PERSONALS & can work under • r • .
m ,ll11u11e1,.Wllillalsulusor 0 NFRONTS 714-873-8030 TO COME HOME TO" utll.'Avl now. 645.9515 Part•Poulble S2K llle'""dlntllt pressure Must be a & chest, s975 the set,
NtioMlqln,ounlnt111Uonlo 3BR $2000 <tBR $2400 YRLY 3Br 2Ba lrg fam Spacious & bright Wkly"8Q0.599-6769 . NewpcNt team ptayer & can buttet $425; amall ar·
maUlllJllCbpttllftnu,liml· StudloApt $575-$700 rm 2-cargar 'aemlpvt 1BR & 2BR. No pets. •CDMlrg2Br3Bafully M 1 S 1 .,.. 1 673 7300 manage multiple moire Sl50. Cwved
IJlloa or •lsutmlnlllon." PnthH vw Apt $2000 co~m 2 blk~ to ~. Call Now 831-8427 furn home In Harbor N•rcn• • •s• .. •0"'1 ce PERSONALS 3002 • projects. Comp1t1trva lront a4rmo!re $400. View Hills $525 · ounty an ego, compenaallon & ban· 7 5 6 •9 5 5 • Pa g • r Tbls nnrs111per will nol Unfurn $1750, furn ~ ullls Jim 644-6869 freeway frontaga, REAL ESTATE efit '"'ockage. forward #569-5158 ~~---adn111H CORONA $1900. Agt. 631-1038 0 T · (619) 48C).1607 ,.. ---•--• · NEWP R ADVERTISING Resto: tSOPaular1noAva1--------1111allar NaltN1taftklllsl1 DELMAR 2122 B~"CH 2669 NB Prof/Quiet to PAYPHONE ROUTES Ste1S5 Att:Olc Manager F'rn11.nrun~ 6014 YIOlatllll ti Ult In. Our reacltri J;n share 3bd, 3ba Condo Local sites • for sale, SALES REP u£Uu .u;
we llttally 1attrtna• Ulal all APARTMENTS Pool, tennis, Jae. $550. $2000/wk potential.
•welll111 Mnltlnd in this 2Bd 1 Ba Hou•• 1 Bd +Garage W/0 642·5354 av, 7S9·5160 cfy j Q0.208-5300, 24hrs. 1~1111111,. ... ,..,.. ... ~I S e e k I ng 1 e 11· EMPLOYMENT 7 tt Sofa steeper bed
_...,,.., n l'JlltMlt 111 aa w/pool on lrg canyon FOR RENT $750/mo. Newport Is· Npt Hnht•·nl• Prof 2 ....... ~Ailllliiil•• .. .iml motivated. organized. SERVICES 5533 good condition $150. -~Ual.l.. lltcora-tot. Quiet neighbor· land 650-3598 or (310) • --------11 dependable, service-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _...!.(7;_1;...4..:..).:.5_48.:..·.;..7.:..59.:..2.:..·--.............. ......_. ......... , .... HUD hood of Cofona High--82"' "711 •hr neat clean quiet INVESTMENT or i e n I ad outs Id• -• ....,_ ..., ..., • hm w/prlv ba, prkng. Bunk Bed rad, almost Toll·lllt ll 1·•·•24·19G. f« lands. Kay 10 prtv bch • 1 BR $825• $575 w/ulil. 650-3325 OPPORTUNITY aalesperson for com· ••-•••• new, lull '°n bottoin. lkWlllllllltt111,0Cartat1lcasa' acceu, $1700/mo BALBOA
2606 28R 28A $T2 5/Up 2908 munlly newspaper Please be aware that twin on top. locl
ullHU011411·3$0CI. 551-5D93 760-1944 ISLAND Refrtg & dishwasher--------i---------1 group. Experle,nce dor the ll1llngs In thlls cat· lrame, matt, S1mpsona 11n11GES LIVE UNCENSORED degree pre err• · egory may requ re you sheets & comforters. Incl. 60x30 pool. No G~ Wanted·Boat Partner 800•558-1 129 Oraw/cQmmisslon. Full to call • 900 number 5185,obo. 546-7033 --------I COSTA MESA 2124 Bright 2Br upper, lrg peta. No IHI. No FOR RENT 2740 2g"Balboa Hull Flylng 800.890-3505 $3.09/mln benefits. Physical/ In which there Is a GENERAL 1002 deck. gar. $1095 W/ leaH. 1545-4855 Bridge, new dHll eng, 1071 8-l-604-82l-8IV7 lit drug screening r• charge per minute.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IH. 135 Opal. 67S. 1BR tBA i450 & full Instr NP 759-8265 -....:.......:.......:...----quired. Fax resume: 2 Maater Br, 2.21SBa 6258 or 31Q-470-8318 C E'sld• Cost• M••• ' ' You C•n Find Your Attn: Judy Oetting HONOLULU lux 1BR Cln, quiet, W/d hk..Yp, 3eR 28A 51375· all T I IS 714·631-6594
unit •• One Water· grdnr, fp, xtr••· 11250 Extra nlo• 1Br 1Ba 457-3752/day, 692· :1n~6~h.gS~~~:ge ~~:~I•••••••• ¥;~f~c;:2.55~=~~=1 --------1
front. Owner want• to 650-2809 or 642·9722 ~~:O~."s:~f}~'::;.5X::i~1_0_83_8_1•_v_••_&_w_k_n_d__ s100/mo. 756-8S58 ANNOUNCEMENTS S2.99/mln. 18+. Buy ~·1;:~.~~·:~~d 11·
trade for beach city 28d H•• w/lamllr rm now. Call 774-3055 1 BR dplx 1 blk from Procall Co. 602·9S4·7420
property or Hll. Coll or 3rd Bd, E·slde, bHch w/patlo & gar.•••••••••
Chris It 71~0·1224 bright & cln, N/amok, Quiet, xlnt loc near --------1••••••••• or FAX GoS-732·9498 N/Pttl. $1075 722-1841 BALBOA Udo. $695. 76().1962 COMMERCIAL LOST &
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v.nn. Houa1, encl gar, fncd 18d S72S; 28d, flrphlce. ••••••••lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HILLS 1050 yrd. Cet olc. $750/mo. t850 INCL UTILS encl gat, gu pd $925. $REWARDS --------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5"8-272() ot 64&-8541 Sml 1Br/Studlo $500. PooVSpa &4~ --------Loel Cat, Fri 2/17/95, EMPLOYMENT
Ltg 3114 Panoramlo vu 11•etd• 3Br 1 inea. w/d Kit. dining area, appls, Newport H•lght• BUSINESS OFFICE from Turtle Rock In 5530
Lelaure World. Quick hkup, 1-oter gar, grdnr. lndry. 102 E. Bay St. 2 Bd, 1B• pool, new FOR RENT 2769 Irvine. May have '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
acc.u to F'waya. bch 381 18th Pl. $1175/mo 723-0823 °' 220.a498 carJ>4tt, no peta, $795 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llaveled far. Member 11
& lhOpa. S480k 472-1262 822-1$35: 850-8013 ~ B•wtronl 2Bd-2Ba 738 ~Ul&ln A111, 842·7451 of our famlly. White, __ ... 2 .,.••kl T short hair, unusual USTSIO• 2Br 1 "Ba ,.... ... o. car ..-ng, ,..mod atudlo •lep1 to N•wport omce ower eyes. Pie ... Call _N_E_WPO ________ , 1-car gatage, '*'P8ta paol, dock avt. No E. bay/beh••· Kit. frig, 825 to 1.900 aq ft. Ole (714') 660-5569
A & & drape•. No .,.ta. peta $1500 87:Ml&40 atove. Quiet. $595. No Space, Ocean & Mtn1--..;._~----· -BEACH 1069 7eo-e3&4 • pet. 873-8729 MS-3t18 Vlewa. Bkr 850-0100
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Overstocked with CORONA studio Unit SanlUzed, OFFIC• SPACll AVAIL atutt?
EA•T•LUFf' Beaut U11!WPORT DEL MAR 2822 prlv, l1udlo, 1 hH trm for non·proflt org. Xlnt A call to
view, lg 2500 aq ft hm .n~ Bch. N/P, avl now. loo nr SC Plaza. Lota lned
on ·' acr• w/pool. BEACH 2169 MOOlnclutlts.548-2369 of prkng. Up to 10,000 Claslllah 1 Owner wlll finance. Studio Apt Ot.llet N/P, aq ft. w/ulll. Roger or w • P -S625K. 2927 Carob. nr ocn, nu catpt, prtv Und•, 714/754-1400. __ ..... M.......,2,_· ... S .... e_7_8 __
CM<t-&eOO AT THE BEACH ant, avt lmmed, gated.I•-----•
PORT STREETS 15451 utll• 720-e480 MlSC!I.IJlNEOUS --------------3BR-2•A ~.,m • Annual Rentals Abao1u111y gora:ou• l.!NTALS' BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE
Quiet toe, aouth f 1ng uw .. Sel.atlon 1800 .t 3Bd..:t • •111-.------POI RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 x-trg bMl(y•_. lnal 212 Balbol ...... 11200 11m•n•, trpJ, gat 111001• _~root!_.._ 212 Lg condo .. 11500 •vt 3/1. 769-0874
940-1894 ••a•K 212 Bey Vu ...... 121so,________ W Off "9:.:r~rh'.:..., ~ cosrA MBSA 2e2411
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Hive ~ur classiflld ad 1n 178 nnuaDlll
with a combined clrculatlon over 3 mUHon,
1400 11 111 It t1kH to piece 1 21 word
or a.11 cl111lfltd ed. 111 for 11cl\ 1ddlUon1I word.
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t Soft~ 65 Fiery PMYIOUSPUZZUSO&,VED
everv ... a eua •· >c1n1. 111.eoo
PntMAAT, ~· Nt~
4 EdilOt -Guftey 56 VII
Brown 59 Meaturo ol
I Ctwlge ~ warmth
(of ttt. alrfff) 52 Nnt·eoo ltlltS t4 lnventot e5 Nearet the lactt
Whttney 156 Att.or Greene 15 WOtlhlp 67 Neither llsh -
lf MllP lltety fowl • 17 P1111ner of jeans &8 Kf'lllte<s' needs
18 800lt b0rroower'1 69 Clear the lloof
need 70 R~.eg
20 Rest•ur1111s 22 Domicile al>bf DOWN
23 ·-Abflel" 1 Caresa
24 Ran 2 "Grand -
29 Ac1reJa -Ryan ()pry" 27 Catch sight ol 3 Btt by bit
29 Amateur ra<:tio 4 50 percent
ope,etors 5 Actress Adlms
ANSWERS TO WF.F.KLY DIUUGf.~ QUIZ
075 MKJI
ffHf'tr:t""liltrlxt!~'fhc bidding he11 proceeded '!'tiEff.i~180\1rtl WEST NORTH ~i-P.i+Sot.:fil l 0 ,,... l •
c:lul , wlll prohubly rrhtd SPl'de ,
argmvotine tho 111tuoLi011 l'aes.
Q. 4 • A1 South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•Al04 OAKQJJ OJ4 •KJf e+-ii.fiii.......... ..... 20 ., , 1'ho hiddinir hae pmc:cx.-dcd:
SOUTll . WEST NORTH F..AST
p ... ..... Whnl action do you LB lee?
A • Ploying Civc-canJ mltjora, port.· ~~t'iilner would have ra.iM.ld heart.II ralhor
..... __.. ...... than retpond one spade wlt.h a min·
10 r..... 10
S'V P... 50 .,
What ac\..ion can you t.nke7
Valtev. ~. kll· CBIVIOl.lt 90451-------=~ *': mote: 0:. llOTOaCYCl.IS JAGUAI 1105
Ing homN.~ "7· SCOOTIU 8011 87 ............ I WN·-----1037 fot more Info. :;-·,1~~ tm .,.. x.ia c..,..
AOUMIUM, 120 aai, 1eeo f1Zt1 eoo ca.... en.. ~. Good V12, gray-mulberry,
O'JCl'xt'e". lncludH ••I•. tb.500 mllee. concf, 15,7I0.113-1151. fully loaded. affOfO-llghta. pt.Imp, ft...,_, AMN grHI. N .. baclt . 9bl• dream car, 1
rocu. '450. 031·1253 tn, Just bMl'I fully _.5 owner, Kint con<t, 60K, ~. U ,600/0bo. DODGI ~ eemc• hlat •"'· i•v• abuaed and Cell Dave 146P6141. extended war,anty.
abandoned J)9ta. Be a '7a Detl9e AetMn •t3,7SO 873-09<44
volunteer/foater. Call ....... -·•om.UC 318 714-511-9037. ..._.. -AUTOllOBD ES we. apeo1a1 edit. OOod I.EXUS
··---------cond, 131-71491700. 9115
PIANOS a
OIGAHS
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9085 *** 8 .2 Lexu• SC30037k ml
29 TlldnQ on ca1go 6 Tosses
32 -.d 007 7 M1scele\lato HM o •~U....,r•-~ imum holding Md t.hrco lrumps.
1'hercJbrn, )'OU con expect pnrt11er
to hove only t.wo hcorts,1!0 pass. If
you l>lay four-card n1ajurs, lhis doea
ooL apply, 60 invi&c game by reliid-
ding three heart.a.
_ A • J'nrtril!lr l:ao hnrdl,Y hnvo IC!Ul
lhon six or seven solid tlinmontts t.o
jump lo game in a 11uJl where you
might be void. To 'prot.ect; against a
6059 CADILIAC 9040 BONDA -----------------
•eo Aooerd LX 4 dr,
"ft 8Nan de · auto, ch1T1J>Gne ext/
Full pWf, Whl w/blue burg '"'· AJC, MK ml,
loaded, phe>M +CD,
apruce, 127 ,000
717-4(00 786-2785 33 Ac'9f Jamte -8 Approectted
34 Docked 9 ~-Mno
relnever
30 Metal·bearlng
roclt
50 Musical drama
6 I Large-eyed
Hammond 0,......-and bench, aupertor ooncl.
S495/ob0. 8'45-984A 38 By way ~ ,_n<fs -
39 ~a felon 10 8tl'd ot fable 31 Indicates 55=~-lthr-lnt, AM/FM atereo orig owner. Mint cond. •---------c:ua. HI miluge, low 19100/obO. 72()-()421 PORSCHE • 9.175·
• 1 C>Yefwtlelm I J Some exams agreement 33 Go kaput 35 Meling out
36 Pltc:hera
• 56 Ceftain bnd break in eiU1cr recJ 11uft., and t.o •---------IJUnrd agalnal,;\ lead lhtc:iugh the
king of clubs; bid aix no t.rump. SPORTING
GOODS
pOC. $7tOO. 548-7857 1188 Hohda Prelude · 42,Rk:h paatry 12 Runway
44 Charoed 13 Unhappily
57 Ses eagle
58 Goro. to Cltnton
2081, metallic • blue, '788'1'1• TARGA
1-owner, xlnt cond. New engine 6 Urea.
$12,000. 854-2475
partiCles 19 M1l1tary unit
45 Half11 score 21 Commercials 37 Tightly packed 40 Large weight
43 Mtddle Eesteni
60 Pormanen1
Q. 2 • Doth vulnerable, aa Sout.h
you hold:
8085 Chances are
you will find
70,000 m llaa, on•
owner. Qood cond.
714-434--0345 4e Not sublle 24 Jostle marker 61 Haul
Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, os
South yo,u hold: Skle, enowboard· what you need 48 Genttemef1 25 Tllke lrlQht
49 Soft drink 26 ·Red Ptanot" •KJ 1053 t>KQH OQ92 •K Lockboard 1190 78 Honda Aooord
52 $POrtse411er denizen ga1men1 47 Adds up
48 ·-·Dev1r
49 Spiteful
63 Fish eggs 6"Llmb The hidlli11g has proceeded:
l'llORTll F.AST SOUTll WF.8'r
•AJJO t>Q8 OKJ.63 •Kt084
The bidding has proceeded:·
model, no blndlnga. at the price
s100 oso. Ro111gna1 you want to pay
4-dr automatic, good1---------
1raneporteUon 1150 AUTO PARTS Meredith 27 Id's counterpart
akla·almo1t new w/ when you read oBo. as1-11•a a REPAIR 9280 53 Garden.ng atd 29 Type of Pau P... 14 Pua =~ & blndlnga. 845-ClaatW'led 2111T Pase T
Whal ncLiol'I do you take?
A • The fact lhnt you have on nce-
less minimum docR not. relieve you
of the responsibility of trying to gel
\.o lhc best !'pot.. Wit.h your unbol·
nnced hond, bid three hearts ti> tell
partner you prefer to piny 1n o auil
contrac~.
Q . 3 • East-West. vulnerable, as
Soulh you hold:
•7 QJ 9 2 07 G 3 •A Q JO 8 3 2
.....--+--+--Thtl bidding ha.ri proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
Pua Pass I• 20 --+--+--t ?
What. orlion <lo you lnkc?
A • We might conlemplat.e a bid of
three clubs if we wen-sure partner
would no~ act hg11in. Dul that is a
big if. P11rlncr will cxpecl 11 bell.er
hnnd from you nnd, wilh short
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTil
J& 20 P•H ?
Wliat 11clion do.You take?
A • Are we plnying wiU1 a pinochle
rlcck? l'ftrtner must have o fair
hand and good suil to bid nt. tho
lwo-levc), regar<llcsR of vulncruhili·
t.y. Wi th two sure stoppers In the
enemy 11uiL and n hrtnd worth o
e>ound oµcni ng bid, t.o bid anything
l<'RS than three no trump e11rna the
'Mouse oflhc Yenr' uwnrd.
Q. 6 -/l.s South, vulnerable, you
hold:
•J 10 3 OQ S-OATI TS<
As Jealcr, what action do· you take?
A -The11e days, it has become
fo11hio11able lo open most hnnds
that contain 11 high·cllrd poinl.c;
with two aces. J lowcvcr, we see no
future in opcqing a trnnd who<1c
main feature is a wcuk five-card
minor. Pass.
WANTED .,,,.._.....--t---MERCHANDISE TO BUY 6019 COMPUTERS 6018
MISC. 60151-===== -----Im! M•o Cla .. 10 upgrade *BIG SALE* to ay1tem 7, 4 MB of
34 bronzes lncludlng CASH RAM, Over $1,000 of 5• mermaid table, dot-program• Installed.
Y•kJma Bike R•ok dally •tray• for 2 blkea; __ _.0._4 ... 2 .... ·.-5...,0.-7...,8 __
$250. Pete IJ75-S130
TRANSPORTATION
BOATS 7011
'M •outh Co••t 11' BaybOat In NP. GoOd
1hape, n-.CS1 paint, -Atomle 4. No reu offer raluHd.
(408) 682-9048.
POWERBOATS
7012
15' BOSTON WHALER
Good cond. Ptua ex-
tru. $6,500. Contact John, 642·2255.
18'ELECTRIC
BAY BOAT
Newport Packet
by w.o. Schock Co. EXCELLENT CONDITION
$6~ * 860-9000
Run your ad in
TRADE
through classffled
842-5878
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AUTOATRUCK 01... lteplao•m•nt
1 .. oo-e9e,.e959 ,
50% Off ln11all'n w/ad.
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phln table, ladies tying $450. 673--0944
between 2 ., .. ,, 6' FOR U$BD Diana, Mongolian LmVI'$ 1101'$ •-1-.-mft_l_N_G ____ SAIL BOATS FURNITURE 6014 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISC. 60lS MISC. 6015 7014
the Newport 8eoch
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach Complete W•t•rbed
motionl••• mattrn1
grey contempory frame
$200 964-4267
MOVING FROM NPT
Rattan dinette 1el,
Orexet bdrm eel, wtit· wash enter ctr, tamp•.
tote more. 759-1741
Simmon• World Class (top of line) king mat-
tress & box springs, 2 yrs old, lltellme guar.
Perteet. Pd s2soo, 1011
$750. 644-5950
To place an ad In ClaHtfled
Cati 842-S878.
MOVINOlll
MUST SEU·
AU ITEMS IN
XLNT CONDITION
Queen bed, Including
navy/White llnen1 $175 Teak wall elorage eys-
lam, Includes 2 book-
casea, 1 cupboard/
bookcase combo unit
& 1tereo cabinet $150
Ga1 BBQ $75; Com-
puter Stand, white,
$25: 2 drawer file cab-inet, $15
Call (310) 592-9320
(Hunt Harbour) after
6pm wkdaya or wk-enda anytime
PLANT SALB ACRES
Pine trea1 15 gal pot-
ted, 6-9' $20. Citrua.
avocados· fr uiting St O. Herbs $1. Gal junipers
S1. Shade/plne/cyprea
4.9· $10. 109-674-9422
When you write
a Classified ad,
include all
1he facts
and get the
results
you want.
642-5678
slave table, life-size Up to •2500 vu.u MA~~'l'11Yr horae1. 6' marble a.~~ 6030 Roman alalue1, 1 O'
Betgtan credenda
circa 1890, Jade carv-ing•. paintings. Ivory,
Chippendale fireplace
mantles, curios, mag-azine rack, ee1tee1/18
century·atyle fainting
couches, Tiffany
lamps, 6 Louie XVI
Bombay cablnet1, 4' Remington bronze. 7'
rosewood china cabl·
C>raqe
7lt•ess..aao
lllOW.»CB ...... hub
CAI ....
716•Ml-0101
net, 4' angel bronz,es1•--------·• and much more. 71 ~ 444-1970. 1240 Logan
#I, Costa Meaa.
Buy It. Sall 11. Find ll
Claaalfled.
BJU.P
WAliTIW
WANTED: 400 cubic
v•rd• of flll dirt.
Call 631·9072.
12"SLOOP TWftchel 12. Near new.
$2700. Call 675-8125
SPEED & -PE_T_S_& ____ SKI BOATS 7016
~MAtS 6049 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
•1988 22ft Ski Boat• 5. 7 litre V-8, King D1rUng 3 mo Cobra O/D, 1ow prome Shelty Chow mlx hull, Ju•t .. rv1cad,
F, free to good hm naw controller/Bimini/
with y~rd . Shots, uphol1tery. Great 1kl beat-fut-look• great. 1payld, wonned. Turn-key ... ready to go.
Vary Affec1ional1. $11,000 984-4267/291·
831°8425 9241pgr
·Fountain Volley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
cord # or moil it in
with o check today!
Run for o week! 1(
your car does nof
sell we'll run it
for another week
FREE! All for $10•
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•5E•R•Vl-CE ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS FENCES HARDWOOD IANDSCAPE a PAINTING 3858 Pl.INO a VOCAL ROOFING
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• ________ , ~ ... ·~.stucco .... etc.' «;kt. A TOUCH OF CLASS CPI BUILDERS INC. •FENCES GATES• CLEAN/WAX/POLISH Lawn Service. Mow/ Pall)Ung Contl'actor Plano & Vole• 1 .. 1on1 • RepaJr•. Ellab .,978·
·1.cousnc
REMODELING 3408
Acouelic Celling Paint
Repalr/Watw Damat11•
.Acoultiman 551-1111
Vacanl/Caah Discount
.., ........ .... ..... Oual --1-ung ..... PfOft. FREE Eat. L•323842 s-1,,,. Jeny 1424517 Cleaning. Rae/Comm Residential Const. new/repalr/po1t replaced M•rbla Rejuvenating edge/aod/1prlnklere/ . -· w1 all age1, beginning to .,.. .... Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. Uc.i!l518424•1nsurad Redwood• Llll576605 35 Yeara Exp. cln-up. Al 888-27'18 UclS02098. Ina. cla111c. by degreed1 ___ 9_e_o._7_7_2_1 __
A to Z HANDYMAN TerHa 282·7143 (714) 885-4983 Jim Whyle 642-1206 7t4·848-8708 Ive mag or call after 5 FrM Ht. &45-330S teachat. S40.t847 •THUNDER ROOFING•
INSTAU.JREFACE CABINETS _8_0_S_S_H_O_U_S-EC-LEAN---IN_G_ •Wood Fane••* OrMn Scene Landscpng ~tyre OuaJllJ PalnUnt PlAHO Beg.-Advancad For all of your roofing :;;ena, ob9lhi, :o:~· Llcensed·lnaured. ttpllWrtpalr, lrH haUtlng l·HA--""-.-N-G---3-7-2-0 6 lrrtgauon, Trimming PHLUS touchups•· All agea ·Teacher cert. nu•c•~!8· 144R~~~1':f2812'· owi. oug 54 7 $9.75 per hour. DECK aatimatea. Low pricu. Ue'd v~ & Removala, Clean· 24 ra. Richard lnor Entertainment Avail. ""' --
HIR• A CARPENTER 714-548-0368 COA-•'G 3570 AdVantag1 Coostr. 974-5301 up1 & Maint, St. Uc. Uo 280644 645-3209 Jennifer 640-S6691 ________ _ Addltlon1/Remodel1 1..,.,..---,,-~,,.,.-...,--.un t115l9025, 8SC).8108 QUALITY CAR• TELEPHON1C! Ftre(Water/Repatrs. Houacl••n/Wlndowa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------H•ullng Junk, Appll-20 yre exp exceltent --------""
Concrete/Elec/Plumb. Weekly, Bl-weekly. STOP Deck Leakal GIASS/ ancH, Yard Clean-Up, LanRepaldr•IMc•0Pw•/CMl•!~~r.· • workmana'hlp, fair PET SYSTEMS 3926 Jerry, 780.7884 Mova-lne/out1. Refa Waterproof Coatings: M'l"D'DORS E tc... Call Mike _......., p 1 .~ 645-2417 Ron ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADDMONS Pina, 845-8888 Decka/Stalre. Bait $I ,~ 3682 848-1391 Malibu-llght-Specla at 'c · SERVICES 38701•
Quality work. FrH Eat. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirJ_,U_N__,K,_T .... o-.....T..,.lw-D,....,.,U'"'"M""'P.... Call Pete 722·7732 CHUNG'S PAINTING Phone Jaoka ~Jack IEMODELING 3410 CARPET INSTAU Hou•• • Otflc. Belt L#587430 722·8169 HARBOR GLASS co. (714-8U.1882, TREES 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlcel Peraonall.ted Pet Cara •25 AJA K S-BHt Workl 10yr Exp Guar work. FrH Eat. Kennel alt.matlve. No Movea/l n1tall. RH/
DUNC•N • REP.AmS 3516 Ret1. Some Eng. Free ast Comm/RH. Slorefrnt, Wiii haul what Tra1h T•••""' ... .,.. '--"• Uc#375802 43a..1634 atreaa or worrv. Uc. comm. 444-8850. ,.. t Rebeoa 437 127•h 3580 windows, wrdrbe, tub/ Man won'U ~5251 7•. ·, CONSTRUCTION • DOORS ahower. Uc. 842·0424 ...... ...._ 751~ 9 .J•NKINa PAINTING Ina. Ref1 673-7184,r-
20 Yra Exp. Small & Looklng forQuallty 1---------•=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . • . •---------•---------Int/Ext. Wallpaper, "l'e•VSLATO"' •• ... 70•2 ~rpet/Woocf/LJno? C M UTE 1• HEALTH/ ,.... d"""'-'I textu-'ng etc &~"' av Lg. Jobi ...... .,. ... Below, ..... prlc•• 0 p RS 3556 An e.xperlenoad HANDY UllV 3710 1!-... o~vid. ·,-eoo-&'&Mm PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927
COMPUTER
Sl!lVICB 3449
Ll378738 845-9711 dependable door Duu.. NUTB.tTION 3742 SERVICES 3812 · MAC TUTORING hanger. Guar work, AO'I QuaUty P•lnUng SMC C•rpet Repalra
Power atretch, aales.
Repair 1qu••ky noora
7 dy1 23SH>281 2-4 hra
Syatem a. all progrma reu. Dbn 521-6910 HomeARental Properllel An/Comm. lnt./Ext• 'ftll LOCAL PLUllHll SPANlaH/llNQL18H
Mark 9 7 e . 7 2 4 5 DOORS REP •tRED Palnt.Carpen\fy-Ufthappy a ~•tf We Don't lta en U.. •tr.et 21 yr1 0 0. Uc 334150 :t William 11ng1rt Co.· Ind/group leason1 by .. b .8 tt 8 B ... Drywall and mOfel can ohange thatl Due to Eviction or Fut ,.plyl 83~ 1 Since 1947 axp'd. so. Amer Tutor.
"" r. • 9f ua. ur. S1t11t1ctlon guat'11nlMdl Ga 848.a 277 H9fballfe lndap. Dlat. Forecloaure. Call 24 AbfeMS t Fri.nclly SetVlee 8u .. n• 97:t.7408 •MACINTOSH• Mlk• BIHi, 565·3344 ry Call Joan 759-0559 Hra 1583-6730 Int/Ext Qual p u. L#478000 87~13°' , ________ _ Opur~~u;:l~gyo• u:o~~ord CE..,"••"C Computer Program• or 842-2043 l.#431830 C•rp'try, roof'g, plbg, Uc:llN alnce '11. Cell r• •444 4500• .... 11! An.lYU Tutort-palnt'g, Ille, etc... &"-'W
eltlon, gen office. rot mES 3528 e1M43 .. t SR. DISC. Fr•• Eat. IMPROVEMENTS MOVING 3834 ~I , ... xt. Ml-8877 BEST •• DRAINS SllVICJ!S 3929
quality guar. 650-8106 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••TUTORING•• ELECTRICAL 3610 MORGAN 8S0-329t BOY! 37581•••••••• lk•'• Cu11om Painting REPAtAS,FRRESrnDAYSl•lll•IJllllll@lliiiii•ii
--------•Add V•lu• To Your Wlndowa Word Carpentry• Roofing PUIUCNOTICE :~J<. 1~~·. ~~ PluMMne ...._,,. • •AU.AM•9'IOAH•
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