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Spring has been A · pretty tricky for
a season that -'
isn't a week old
ye~ Here comes another
surprise ... today will be
fair and warmer.
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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Agency throws Newport-Mesa a lihancial salety . net
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ty settlement is going to be like.''
School · board diVided on ·support ·
of half-cent sales tax increase
~ But school district"
officials say they hope they
won't have to accept the
offer from ·the Irvine Ranch
Water District.
keh to water district prcl>idcnt
Peer Swan at a Save Qur Yollth
dinner several weeks ago. At that
even t, Swan offered' the water dis-
trict's financial help to Newport-
Mesa and/or to the Irvine Unified
School District to help th e school
districts with short-term cash now
needs. The two men later had
phone conversations.
Swan said the district ha d -made
offers io the two school districb
shortly after the county fil ed for
bankruptcy Dec. 6. Even with S300
million frozen in the county trea-
surer's invclttment pool, the dis-
trict still has enough in reserve to
help agencies in greater financial
difficulty.
QUEmON
Is proposed · sales tax
increase the answer?
BY EVAN HENEl.SON, STAFF \Varna
A proposal to raise the coun-
ty sales tax by a half cent will
likely be no more popular with
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District board trustees than
with representatives of any of
the cash-strapped treasurer's
pool investors.
School board trustees were
divided over the sales tax ques-
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STAn Warm
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tion. Some enthusiastically sup-
ported a proposed increase
while others said the board
should only consider a tax in-
cre ase after all other options
had been exhausted. Still oth-
ers had not formed an opinion.
Their thoughts could ulti-
mately carry weight. County su-
pervisors are expect~d to put
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BY EVAN HENBB..SON, STAFF WarTP.a
Newport-Mesa school district of-
ficials will consider an offer of fi-
nancial assistance from the Irvine
Ranch Water District if the need
arises, school officials said Thurs-
day.
That's where the mailer ended,
according to Bern d and Swan.
Neither said the talks l>hould be
considered anything resembling
"formal negotiations."
If the water dbtrict could not
provide the requi red amount, 11
would try to assemble a group ol
agencies that could, according to
Swan.
Supervisors have voted to
put a half-cent sales tax on
a special June ballot to help
raise funds for lhe bankrupt
county.
Do you think th is is the
right thing ~o do to help
solve the county's financicJI
problems?
Newport-Mes3 Unified School
District Superintendent Mac
Bernd confirmed t~at he had spo-
"We had a conversation and
that's it," Bernd said. "We didn't
talk about terms or amounts or
anything and for a very good rea-
son: we don't' know what the coun-
"It 's like what happened with
the hurricanes in Florida," S\\ an
said. "Everybody's houses got flat-
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that face parents.
"Like last Wednesday,
one class dealt wi th
discipline and discussed
what is the right way to
discipline children.
"A lot of parents, when
they were children, their
parents used to hit them
with electricity chords or
different things. Now they
have to learn to discipline
their kids -but not that
way. So in the class, the
parents learned ways to
discipline their children
through dialogue."
Nine-city chase leads
to arrests of suspects in
Costa Mesa crime spree
~ Downey police nab four youths
following pursuit. Five others
arrested in Cypress. Th ey are
suspected in car burg laries.
B Y CAROLYN MIU.Lil, STAii \\'1tlllll
COSTA MESA -A high·)peed chJ)c
through nine cities led lo the arreltl earl)
'l hursday of nine Long Beach resident., al-
legedly involved in a car burglary spree in
Col.la Mesa on Wednesday.
Cypress police officers fir.,l nabbed four
of the suspects, all 14-year-olds. after the
youths unwittingly drove into the park ing
lot of Los Pinedo) Juvenile Center in
Downey, ending an hour-long chase, ac-
cording to C)pre)S police Sgt. Ray Peter-
son.
"They either didn't know ''here they
were or they decided to give up," Peterson
ltaaJ "It\ funm lu me nu''
1 he ch..isc bcgJn ..11ler C) pre .. s pultce fol ·
lo,,cd the grnup of "su.,pacium.·lookin{'
)OU th ' Jrn ing .i yd lo" 0l l>)llt,1 CJnH). ·1 he
)U)pC1..h h..J p111.,u1ng oftacus tl.ruu~h Long
lk..1ch. Cumpton. L} 11\\uoJ South G.1k.
Du\\n\.), S:inta l·e Spnng~. \\'hillier. L.1
f\1irada. l3ellnu\\er ..1nJ tin.illy bJ..:k ll>
Du\\ll\:y , \\here the) \\ere .11n.:stell .11numl
I a 111
A hccnltc pL1ti.: ched. rc\ealcd the
Camry was reported swh:n from Co~la
Mesa. Cyprelts poltcc im1m:diatdy ,\lcrted
officers in \he cu .. ta t-.lesa dcpurtmenl.
At-out the '>Jmc lim~ .heir u!l..:.10 11 ..
were chasing do\\n the Camry, 01her C)·
prei.s ofl'icers were rcsponJing to a i.cconJ
call of an interrup1cd auto burglal) 111 their
ci1y. Officers \\ere able 10 lttop th~rt H:hack.
:i Dal)Un. and arrcsl lilt u,·cup..11.Hs. Pha~ -
boon Khensovan, 18, and four JUvcnilc).
lloth vehicles con1:.1ined slolcn CJr stcre·
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Bark Park visitors will be asked
to pay to park -if they wish
~ Costa Mesa will install
'donation ' meters at TeWinkle
Park dog area. Money will pay for
supplies for park.
BY TINA BORGJ\ITA, STAFF \\'11rru1.
COST A MESA -If you had a choice
be tween free parking or metered parking.
which would you choose?
Costa Mesa oC£icials are hoping at lcaltt a
few pct owners will choose the latter.
tickcl al \OU don't."
The 1Jca ".is 1hc brainchild of the 13..rrl..
Park\ 'upport comminee, a group of abou1
20 pooch owner'\ \\-ho combined eflurts
\\ith the ci1y to help out wi1h fund·r.mang
effort.., and park policing.
"We real!) 1h1nk \\C II get ..1 pos111'c re·
ltponsc (to the meters)," .,,11J com1111t1ce
member L)nn W:.illacc "'1ol>L of our
money has been raised 1hrough lund·
rai:.erlt and J ona11om. and 11\ the pCllplc
who U'>C the p:irk th.11 ure donating the
money."
• And. accordin& to one
Within the next couple of monthl>, the
city "'ill insta ll "donation" parking meter.,
at 1he Dark Park al TeWinklc P:irk. Of-
ficials hope the meters will bring in enough
revenue to purcha se supplies for the park
-the only spot in town whe re Rove r can
roam sans leash - and cover a variety of
improve ment projects.
l::.very \\eek, the cit} rc~1,cs an a\crugc
of t\\O emclores cont;iinang donataom of
bet\\l!Cn SIO and SIS 10 go tlmard M•pplac.,
and 111..1in 1enunce of the r ar 1.., lta1J Co ... ta
Me~a Parks Superintendent D.1vc All..ema
"We u ... uull) bu) 1hc~c thing'> in bulk,"
Alkcnhl said. "Uut "e h;in: lo bu) Dl');glC
Walk Uags (so th..11 O\\ ncr., can pack up
af1er th eir peb) und 1ra .. h cun ltners. We
aho u..,c l.Ome tool.., lil..c -l>hO\ cb and thing'>.
that occasionall) need 10 be replaced."
West Side teen, the class has worked.
Both of 17-year-.old Mayma Rios' parents arc enrolled
In the program. Since attending last week's session,
l ee PUINTl/P•1• 6
"If people want to th row in u qu:irter or
two from the dash, they can," sai d Col.ta
Mesa Parks Commission Chairwoman Ale-
sia Erickson. "But you're not going to get a S•• PARK/P•t• 6
Workers rry to save homes, preserve Buck Gully
~-·············' Volu~teer.s ....... 4
..,. Irvine Co. and local
residents are making sure
slope stabilization project
doesn't hurt local wildlife.
BY CAaoLYN M1LLEll, STAFY warn:a
CORONA DEL MAR -As
rain fell Thursday morning, Ron
Kennedy sat on the deck of his
Harbor View Hills home and
watched as surveyors, geologi ts
and contractors clad in yellow rain
gear scurried over the damaged
slope, like an army or ant on a
pla tic hill ide.
A knock on the door inter·
rupted the retired cnvirunm~ntal·
lst from his perch.
He opened the door to find tiis
neighbor, Evelyn Dura; hol<Jin& a
newspaper dippina in her hand,
henldlna the news that 11\t Irvine
Co. -ownen o( the slope rrom
whkh 1 l1S-roo1 section d~d
20 reet I Week 180 -planned to
t
stabilize the hillside. which drops
into Buck Gully, with 300 truck
loads of dirt.
''She asked me wh:it was I going
to do about it and I told her
'Nothing,'" said Kennedy, a long·
time resident and former cnviron-
ment:il activist "l don't enjoy
looking at filler, but I don'I want
someone to lose their home."
It's not that Burg isn't worried
about the three homes on Sand·
castle Drive which it precariously
close to the edge of the gouged
slope. But the 30-ycar area rcsi·
dent is also concerned about pre·
serving the gully.
•·MY. question is, if they dump
dirt ond fill Up the canyon to 4\VC
the houses1 whot "ill happen 10
the gully?" Bura qid. "It seems
pretty damn ridiculou5 to me."
For Dura. the canyon j-paradi50
-rich with vegetation and alive
with horned owls and the an•t·
catcher, • place 1ho has srown 10
... MU.Y~a
Work crews chedt out the Buck Guity Creek .,... below l'9 llincl-
tltde area aftecting thi Harbor View Homn In COtOnl def Mar • ...
,.
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I Friday. March 241 1995 Newport 8Mc:tVCo.aa Meea OaHy PHot
LOCALS 0 LY
crrv EDITOR IRIS YOKOI. S74-4nl
Literacy Unks:
teaming business,
education and ' .
the ·library
) ICllOOL DAYS
Kaiser Elelile~Japy students reJ1d, read, r~ad
A ccording to California's Srnte
Department of Education, as
many as 4.5 million adults can't
read or write well enough to pursue
their occupational goals. Although a
percentage of these nonreaders ace
rcc~n~ immigrants 10 1Jhis eountry, a
, maJonty arc native-born citizens who
attended Americap schools. Among
them arc: · ·
• the pro<iuction worker who ref uses
a promotion because he doesn't want
LaDonna
Kienitz
Check
It Out
the stress. He also
can't handle the
paperwork.
• the assistant who
may not follow written
instructions and
frequently requests
verbal clarifications;
•the contractor
who takes written
work home to
complete, where he
can call on his wife for
help;
• the employee who
observes others before
------proceeding with a project and consis1en1ly forgets glasses
when expected 10 read.
In addition to ndversdy impacting
job performance and workforce
productivity, functional illiteracy can
lead 1o·seriou!i problems in the
nonrcader's pcr~onal life. The adult
with poor basic language skills has
difficulty filling out forms, addressing
envelopes. writing checks and
deciphering labels and road signs.
How do these Americans fall through
the educational systems? Some may
h.nc left school early due to childhood
health problems or family financial
dilficullies. Others may have had un
undiagnosed learning disabili1y,
incff ccti,:e teachers or simply been
unrecep11ve to reading instruction when
it was offered.
To help. the Newport Dench Public
Li brary offers onc-on·onc tuloring in a
program overseen by Li1eracy
Coordinator Michal Heller.
In addition, the Library Literacy
Program now sponsors a flexible
competitively priced workplace literacy
program for local employers interested.
1n rai'iing the literacy level of their
\\Orkforcc.
. _Called Literacy Linl..\, the program
Joins the resources of business,
education and the library, offering
part1c1pan1s 1hc tools to improve
reading, writing or crilical thinking
levels or to master English as a second
l;inguagc.
The_ partnership has helped such
local firms as Rockwell, Hoag Hospit:il
and En1on Corporation improve
company morale, motivate personnel,
~t:ducc turnover. and gncvance!i, aid
internal promotions, secure company
loyalty and enhance productivity.
Now coordinated by local au1hor and
longtime literacy advocate and tutor
Carol 1 lazelwooJ. Literacy Links offers
a customized curriculum, qualified
111,tructors, ongoing support and
'>t.ite-of-1he-ar1 resource'> tailored
'pccifically for adult literacy students.
Prosrarn opt 100' include an on·site
education program u-.ing trained,
\'Oluntccr tulor-. from a business'
1111ernal ranks; an on·site customitcd
program 1l_1.1t 1s. '>pecifically job· related,
u,111g qualified 1n,tructors; and an
on·~lle l:.SL training program for
employees whose na1ivc language is not
Cngli'th
Al> one of the most cost effective
ways to develop optimal pruductivity .
.111d a cum~itted workforce, improved
workplace literacy makes both sense
and prospective dollars. To find out
how it can work for your firm. call
717·3874.
lnDonna Kienitz is the Ntoport
Ucnc/1 libroriDn. "Check II Out" Is
1•·rlttcn by Ille stDIT of the Nc»port
Hcoc/1 Public Ubrory. This week's
column Is by Melissa Adnms.
KAISER ELEMENTARY
A nticipation: the !\Cl o( looking for-
ward to ... Kaiser Elementary stu-
dents and staff had many opportunities
to experience this feeling firsthand in
February.
AU third-through sixth-grade class-
rooms read and read .and then waited ex-
pectantly for Principal Christine Jurenka
to make the announcement that we had
met our Readers Express pleasure·
reading goal. She dtd and every &iudent
had fontributcd. We celebrated with a
special dessert. In honor of our ac-
complishment, sixth-grade teacher Lynne
Dercaw composed a theme song for
Readers Express that her class per-
formed at our monthly flag ceremony.
We can't seem to get that tune out of
our heads!
Thanks to 1he hard work and devotion
of parents and teachers on the PFO-
sponsored After-School Commi11cc, Kai-
ser students were able to welcome their
second series of After School Classes. Bi·
cycle Maintenance and Repair, Cal-
ligraphy, Chess Club, Music, Drama and .
Arts and Crafts are just a few of the ex-
cel!ent courses offered, many taught by
~a1ser parents. The 200-plus participat-
ing stu dents couldn't wait to get started.
(If you have a special talent you'd like to
share with Kaiser students, call us at 760-
3416 for more information.)
Sixth-grade teacher Cyndi Branson-
Waller was the recipient of a Bravo
Award, an award for outstanding use of
1hc arts in the classroom.
Meanwhile', Sherrllynne Oungl's third
graders' initial efforts in community in-
volvement have been fruitful. Aided by
parent Irene Dunlap, these students
wrote letters 10 various Newport Beach
~nd Costa Mesa officials detailing the
sm~ortance ?f the Mari~e rs Library in
their education and their concern over its
operating hours.
When (former) Newport Beach Coun-
cilman Phil Sansone, (former) Newport
Mayor Clarence Turner, Newport Coun-
cilwoman Jean Watt and Costa Mesa
Mayor Joe E.rickson sent replies, the
class was thrilled. This response from
:·such important people" showed them
that community involvement is impor.tan t
and everyone can make a difference.
-Carol Lang's fifth grade class
, MARINERS ELEMENTARY
W e have been reading up a storm at
Mariners School ttris month. We
have read more than 60,000 books to
date and have seen a significant drop in
the number of students who are not
reading.
Our students did well in the Elks
Essay Contest. We had four winners:
Sarah Green, Mall Barnett, Jim Erick-
son and Guy Vackar. Great job, every-
one! Four of the six essay winners were
from Mariners. Mariners Pride strikes
again!
Our DARE Graduation was a huge
s~ccess. The student s' lunch was gra-
ciously donated by Ruby's Jaguar restau-
rant -yum, yum! The students loved
the burgers and fries served in the paper
Ruby's Dumper Car. The event was well-
a11cnded by parents and police officials.
The Class of the Month awards went
10; (drum roll, please!) Mrs. Romero,
tlurd grade, and Mrs. Henning, sixth
grade.
Mom!>, dads, friends, strangers and
. children. of all ages attended Family
Math Night. Many people were seen with
their thinking caps on, trying to figure
o.ut the various math puzzles. They expe-
rienced the best kind of learning -the
kind where you have fun, too!
We had a school spelling bee on
March 6. We selected three students in
the fourth, fifth and sixth grades to rep-
resent our school at the district spelling
contest Thursday.
NYC Cafe was host to a Mariners
fund-raiser. They generously gave our
school 40% of their Feb. 7 profits. The
teachers and our principal, Mrs. Swann,
took orders and washed dishes. The
evening grossed more than $400 for the
schopl. Thank you, Moe, for caring about
our school.
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Other February activities included o
whale wotch for grades four and five.
They boarded "Thee Western Pride" in
hopes of spotting a whole on it~ yearly
rrl'igration. They discovered that at this
time of year whales can be seen going
both north and south, for some whales
have already finished mating and cqn be
s'ecn heading back home.
Grade three went on a field trip to the
Orange Coast College planetarium. The
awe-struck students saw super 'novas, .
planets and our galaxy.
On St. Va~ntine's Day the entire
school came to school adorned in red
and/or pink. Each class had a party, fill~d
with food, drinks and tons of fun. The
middle school had their "Dance to Ro-
mance" on Feb. 3. The entire middle
school showed up, along with some Park
Private alumni.
The Music Department hosted a patri-
otic concert, entitled "Red White and
Blue: A Celebration of American Song."
Every class sang at least two songs for
their adoring fans (parents and teachers).
The entire concert was nction-packed -
part of the school band performed "Yan-
kee Doodle"; two Middle School stu-
dents sang solos; and much more.
In March, the entire middle school will
go on an overnight field trip tQ., the Au·
dubon Society's House. There, they will
plan and cook every meal. They will also
go on a nature walk Saturday morning.
Every Friday at 8:20 am, all of Park
Private gathers in the parking lot for Flag
Ceremony. The Music Department hosts
each one, while the fourth grade leads
the Pledge of Allegiance. Monthly
• M.uc M.AATIN/DAJLY r11.0T
Ch.eek out the duds: Steine Hermann, 1 o, grins at his brother Anthony, 7,
while modeling proposed uniforms for students at Wilson Elementary in
Costa Mesa. Parents will decide on if the uniforms will become mandatory.
awards are presented for citizenship, art,
computer, music, Spanish and P.E. The
school is entertained by students who
perform skits, poems, choral readings,
etc.
Anyone is welcome to join the flag cer-
emony, and we invite you.
-~enise Cherry, seventh grader
Well, this is Elyse Poppers signing off.
l hope you have milkshake wishes and
hamburger dreams! Or as that guy on ·•
"The Maclaughlin Group" puts it "Dye
B I" ' ' ye.
• Elyse Poppers, ASB president
NEWPORT ELEMENTARY
D uring February, we were proud to
recognize many outstanding New-
port Elementary stars!
Reflections Aw:ird Winners: Newport
El artists, musicians, writers and photog-
raphers were recently recognized in the
Renections contest, a PTA-sponsored
competition in the arts.
ln the grade K-3 categories, the win-
ners were:
• Art -Tommy Holbrook, first place;
Kylen Sharpe, second place; Savannah
Burgardt, third place.
• Music -Kaycle Craib, first; Jessica
Yant, second.
•Literature -Ashley Jacob~ first·
Jackie Havens. second. ' '
• Photography -Jessica Yant, first.
In the grade 4-6 categories:
•Art -Nick Ferrall, first place· Kyle
Christiansen, second. '
• Photography -Hilary Havens, first.
In addition, several of our students
went on to win at the Harbor Council
level of competition. Ashley Jacobs won
first place in Literature for K-3. In Music
K·3, Kaycle Craib took second, while
Jessica Yant took third.
Plus, we are proud to announce that
Ashley Jacobs' entry has been entered in
the statewide Reflections contest! Con-
gratulations!
DARE Graduntion: The sixth-graders
celebrated the completion of their
DARE curriculum on Feb. 27 wit h an
awards ceremony, displays from the New-
port Beach Police Department and sand-
wiches and ice cream sundaes for lunch.
Special recognitio n went to the winners
of the DARE Essay Contest: First place
ove rall winner was Jana Koontz.
First-place classroom awards went to
Patrkk Guzman, Jana Koontz and
Amber Fabregas. Second-place winners
were Robbie Tarantino, Jenni Hunt·
Gibbons and Jessica SteafTens. Third-
WIATHIR
TIMPHATUHI westerly swell.
Newport Be.ich Skies will remain
clear, ~Ith 58/48
Boal boa temper.aturet
58/48 beginning to warm
Cos~ Mesa up by afternoon.
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place winners were Erinkelly Bates,
Cameron Link and Anne Singer. A big
"thank you" goes to Detective Ed Walsh,
our DARE Officer, who cared so much
about,.the sixth-graders and this progrum.
Sportsmanship Awards: Each week
th e Student Council decides on a S~rt
of the Week, and students are elected
from upper-grade classrooms for good
sportsmanship in that sport. The winners
are recognized at our Friday Flag De'k
and they each receive a certificate from
Carl 's Jr.
Fifth-grade winners: Congratulations to
Peter Sims, Spencer Wood and Andrew
Nguyen for winning the National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
American History Award. These out-
standing fifth -grade students were se-
lected by their teachers because of their
excellent skills and high interest in
American history.
-Lisa Owad, student council
president, and Karen Kendall,
student council adviser
Park Private Day School
0 n Feb. 9, Park Private Day School
hosted its third annual All-School
Science Fair. IGndergarten through
eighth grade had a choice of presenting
an experiment, demonstration, research
or collection.
By research and investigation, the stu-
dents could learn about science prin-
ciples and theories, or they could show
their collections of rocks, seashells, etc.
All contestants were judged according 10
their grade level.
The winners were:
Kindergarten and Grade 1 -Thomas
Kosnosky (first place); Leah Thompso n
(second place); Seema Pntel (third
place).
Grades 2 and 3 -Jillian Lynes (first
place); Isabelle Dlcacl (second place);
Christopher Taylor (third place).
Grades 4 and 5 -Ashley Miiis (first
place); Lauren O'Brien (second place)·
Plmmlc Kyne (third place). '
Middle School -Dustin bukcwlhge
(first place); Jillian OcMello (second
place); Michael Thurman (third place).
Congratulations to all.
IURF RIPORT
·Pomona Elementary
T wenty-six students participated in
Spirit Run '95 in Newport Beach on
Feb. 26 to emphasize the importance of
physical fitness. Teachers Catherine Mor-
gan a1td Crisllne Henderson coordinated
this pr9ject.
Four fifth-grade students -Rolando
Vivar, Janet Herrera, Cynthia Mortinez
and Jalro Ovalle -were the American
history essay winners recognized at a pro·
gram by the American Legion of New-
port Beach on Feb. 22. Their teachers
arc Mrs. Mountjoy, Mrs. Stickler and
Mrs. Lym an.
!he PTA is conduc1ing its spring fund
raiser called "Spring Masterpieces" until
March 10. A variely of flower bulbs, nuts
and chocolates are being sold. The pro-
ceeds will support the regular PT A bud-
geted items for this school year.
On March 6, the third-grade students
will have a special observance of Arbor
Day by receiving a small tree to take
home and plant, donated by the Rotary
Club.
Spring Conference Week is March 13-
17. Every effort is made to have a per-
sonal conference with a ·parent of each
student in the school. The parent-teacher
conference is considered the most va lu-
able way to communicate a student's
progress in school.
On March 20, the fifth ·grade students
anended an Orange County Youth Sym-
phony at the Orange County Performing
Arts Cente.r sponso~ed by the Orange
County P~alharmon1c Society. This is a
very special tre~t for our fifth graders!
The top spelling students in the fourth
and firth grades competed in the dis-
trict's spelling bee on March 23.
. Staff mcm~ers participated in su pport·
ing .the American Cancer Society's Daf·
fod1l Days fund raiser this month.
-Kenneth IGlli:rn, principal
School Dnys Is a fcnture lbDt runs on
Frldnys. The reports ore submitted from
cDch lndivldunl school. II you hn•·t qucs·
tlons about how to gft nc1tis about your
scl100J Jacludcd, CD/I City Editor Iris
Yoko/ at 514-4ZJJ.
POLICI FILIS
fr•• hrfll••/WtrYetr•k COITAMUA ............... ,
1400 block West 81tke.r: An uhknown suspect who A big developln1!torm
In the Culf of Alas allegedly stoic two speakers from a Dodge c;ar left
dominates our weather behind the pliers used 10 wed&c out the spcnk~rs.
with stormy conditions 190 bloc~ or D~I Mar Avt.: Some lose chQnge, p:apcrs most of the week.
Locally, it will bring a ond a Disneyland Identification card were rcponed
bis west-norlhwtst swell stolen from a l:lundry room. Out the victim said she
with solid overhe.id waves wa\n'c worried about the money or I.he papers, only
throu1hout the week. ' her D1snc)l3nd card worth SI. Hi~h ptusurt out in the
ml ·Pacific will move the
storm tr.ick north n~r the NIWPOIT llACH Aleutians nm week,
whkh wlll bring some 100 bl~k or 8ayvlnr Clrdt: An ~nknown suspect who
moderate nortt;~,, allegedly l>roke Into 11 M112d4' Miutn convertible and
pult••· stoic 1' $1Crco and briefcase, left behind the sc:issori A cut off low nHr
H.iwall ""'J !Mrgt with used to cut the open the cor't c1nvas convc:rltble top.
anoth«r c d low to bring
stronpr 1well1.
for d.tlly autf ~ n• o•n11 •AY
and fonasU. all (900) • Have ~' car keys in )'OU' hand end chfft the back 976-SUlf. The tall COits 11.so plus -r posilMe 1e1t lrH before enttrina ,our c.at.
toll. -tofltfeq ~ lk~ police
..
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
Women to have Bullock's to
themselves In Fashion Island
..._ Retailers to open <
women's store In former
I. Magnin site.
Bv Ev AN HENERSON, STAPP Wama
NEWPORT. CENTER -A
Bullock'~ women's store will open
In Fashion Island occupying the
former I. Magnin building, officials
from Macy's West/Bullock's and
Newport Center announced Thurs·
day.
Company officials hope the new
store, which will open in early
June, will compliment a Bullock's
men's store in South Coast Plaza
without drawing customers away
from the company's women's/home
furnishing store in I.he same loca-
tion. Company administrator; anti·
cipate hiring between 130 and 150
new employees.
"We're making a substantial in·
vestment in this new location,"
said John Gorhan, Macy's West/
Bullock's director of stores. "Judg-
ing by the growth in the area and
the income level, we expect very
substantial business."
Macy's officials joined represen-
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for more Information contact
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tat ivcs Crom the city and the New-
port Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce Thursday at Fashion
Island to give details about the
new store and introduce store
manager Gretchen Stuart. The
new store will be the fourth Bui·
lock's in Orange County. The
three others are located in South
Coast Plaza and in the Mission
Viejo Mall.
The 80,000·square-foot store
will carry leading designer names
in misses, petites and large-size
women's fashions as well as jew·
elry, accessories, shoes, lingerie,
cosmetics and fragrances.
Producr lines will include St.
Joh~. Anne KJein II , Calvin KJein,
Ellen Tracy and Episode. Shoe
brands will inclu'd~ Kenneth Col~,
Charles David an'cl Cole Hahn.
With the availa ble space -and
with much larger Nieman Marcus
and Robinsons-May in the same
shopping ce nter -Bullock's elect·
ed to establish itself exclusively as
a women's store rather than carry
a little bit of everything, according
to Gorhan.
"We did look at this as a pos·
sible furniture or home store loca·
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John Gorhan discusses the opening of a Bullock's women's
store In Newport Beach's Fashion Island.
lion," Gorhan said. "But With the
success of~ our Palos Verdts
women's store (which opened six
weeks ago), it .became clear to us
that this was a concept we needed
to revisit."
I. Magnin closed in December
after its pa rent company, Feder-
ated Department Stores, Inc.,
merged with R.H. Macy's & Co.
Magnin locations throughout the
slate converted either to Macy's
(in Norrhern California) or B.ut·
Jock's (Southern Califor'hia), al·
though corporate officials did not
immediately declare their plans for
the Fashion Island location.
The new store, which will be
called Bullock's (rather than Dul-
lock's Women's), will undergo sub·
stantial interior changes in prepa·
ration for its Ju ne opening. The
outside will remain largely the
same.
DIABETES
The Irvine Clinical R esea1·ch Ce~ter
has been awarded a grant to study an
investigational medication for the treatment of
diabetes mellitus in the elderly. This study is
funded by a pharmaceutical company at
no cost to participants.
Study includes lab tests, physical examinations,
EKGs, medication and dietary counseling.
To qualify, patients must be 60 years· old or greater and
have a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus currently treated
with a low dose oral pill or diet.
You may receive up to $300 payment for
participation in this study
Call (7 14) 753-1663
for more mformatwn
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Friday, March 24, 1995 3
PINI PRINT
AWM.DI
• Marie Rupsa, of Champagne
Tcmpor:iry Help in Ney.port IJeach
and Renie Mrlcr·Wonc. of
Landvista in Irvine, ""ere honored
by the National AS)O<;tation of
Women Business Qy,nen,, Los
Angeles Chapter, at us ninth
annual Awards Luncheon on
March 17 at the Westin
Bonaventure hotel in Los Angele~.
Rupsa was recognite<.I by the
Orange County Chapter of \VoJllen
in Management und Mcicr·Wong
was honored as "Member of the
Year" by the Asia n American
Architects and Engmeer,.
• Four Orange Coal>! College
construction technology student!>
have captured fir!>t prize 1n J
building design compe1111on hosted
by the Home Builder~ Council. I he
Sil/dents arc: Ed Sea lock of
Newport Beach, Dill Va Vcrlal and
Jason Hendrix of Co:.tJ Mcva, :ind
Shane Struhs of Foun1:11n Valley
•Sandi Kjar, of Costa M6a.
Mesa, was n:tmed "Engineer of 1hc
Year 1994" by 1he Americ:in
Soc1e1y of Ci\·il Engineers, Oningc
County Branch. l le also received
the Orange County Engineering
Council's "1995 OulSlanding
Lnginecring Merit Av.aid."
CORPOltATI
•Smit h's Fc~lh ul or U:illooning
ha) Joined the growing hst of fuirs
:rnd fc~tlvols rcprrn;ntcd by ;Jill
1.IO)d & ru~odnlCS, the Co~tu·Mc~J ba!>ed .public relations
Ul\d marketing company. 111c
ui;cncy ha~ aho aJdcd the 1\kn:ed
County Fair lu its nc\\·Chcnt
ru\lcr.
• 'J he Orange County Uu~lncn
'l r;J\'c:I A~~ociation v.as the fir~t
offic1ul group 10 ut1l12.: the.
OC\\l}·rlno,a1c('I Atrium :-.farqui~
llotcl 1n lf\tnc. The group rccc1,ed
J pla4ue in remcmbr.incc of the
hotel's lirst ru11e11on i.1nce the S~ .S •
m1ihon rcno,a1ion.
·\\as presented the "Thanks • Co~1u Mc,;i rcs1dcn1 :\larlon L
Santos h:.i!> b..:"11 ni.lmcd d1)tn.:1
manJger for I iob;irl Uroth~r) Co.
111 Southern CJl1for111a.
I --
BJdgc, .. the highest honor for Girl
Scout volunteers. Julie Jacobson.
of !Jalboa, received the ''Thanks
Badge 11 ,'~ which recogmzt!>
continued oul!>tanJing ~crvice by a
prc,·ious Thanks lhdge rcc1pien1.
•'George £. 1\1:.u.lscn. of Cos1:1
•Mondo Tromlmal 1s lhe 11c1o1.
general nwn.1g1:r ul Spii;a
'I rottoriu, the llala an 1.:at.:rv loci.ltcd
on the iobh) h.:\d of Cl))l~I Court
rn Cos1:i Mcs:i
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YOLUNUla DlalCTOaY
Tbe Voluntttr Dlttciory l'\lnS
ptrfodlc.Uy Ill tbt O•lly Piiot. II you'd
Uke Information on &cttlna your
or&11nlullon llsted, call 642-4321.
Hltlt Ht••• HHd l11lury Pre1111•
1 he High Hopes llead Injury
Program's Rea Center in C.osu Mesa,
a non-profit ot~ilniu1ion serving lhe
needs of head-injured adults and their
families, is seeking volu nteers. For
information, call 646-7458.
Hospice FaMlly Caro
Hospice Family Care is seeking
people 10 help wi1h errands, visits and
companionship to terminlllly ill
patients and 1hcir families. For
information, call L:lrry Mariotti al
730·1114.
lntelfalth Council
The Ncwport·Mesa·lrvinc Interfaith
Council, an umbrella ori:anization for
several area service groups, needs
volunteers ac1ivc in lhe local
congrcgarions. For information, call
Carol Brown. 548-3283.
Kids Cancer Connection
The Kids C.inccr Connecrion is c.in
organization dcdica1cd 10 the ·
cmorional, educational and financial
needs of children afnicred "ith cancer.
Volunteers arc needed. For
inform:uion, call 851·77R
Laguna Art Museum
The Laguna Art Museum Docent
Council is seeking volunteers to guide
tours for the various shows presented
bv the Museum. For information, call
Jean L:lwson. 494-3054.
Make-A-Wish Foundation
Makc·A·Wish Founda11on of
Or:ingc County. whose mi~sion is to
1894-1995
FOUR GENERATIO S
101 Years!
Carpet R emnants
Sale
All Re mnants Bcl(n.v
~l a nufaccu rcrs Cost
ALDEN'S
CA RPETS, I C.
1663 Placentia St. Cosca ~1csa
646-4838
make wishes come true for children
wi th Hfe-lhrcatcnina illnesses, $CCU volunteers to occupy • variety or
positions. For information, call Gilda.
476·9474.
March ef DI•••
l'be March of Dimes office in Cos1a
Mesa needs \'Oluncecrs for rund-r:aising
committees, spcaldna opportunities,
occasional ofticc work and help with
bulk moilings. For information, caJI.
631·8700.•
Master Cheral• of Orange Ceunty
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers for computer input,
ticketing, filing and handling phones.
For information, call 556-6262.
New Dlrtdlons for Wemen, Inc.
The non·profil rocovcry center for
adult women with alcohol and other
chemicol dependencies seeks
volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10
a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at
548-8754.
Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau
The bureau is dcdleoted to the
promotion of the city 10 potential
\'isitors. For more information, call
W-11 90.
Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA
The Newpart·Cos1a Mesa YMCA
needs a variety of ~cnerul volunteer
helf. For information or applications.
cal Rita, 642-9990.
Opera Pacific
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a
~upport group for Opera Pacific, has a
wide range of activities for volunteers.
for information, call 47.t-4488.
• Stonework. Brick
Pnuos. WaJJs.
BnQ;. Concrete
• \Vutcr FcnhlTC!'"
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• Automot it•
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The Irvine Clinical Research Center
has been awarded a grant to study an
investigational estrogen and progestin patch as hormone replacement
therapy in menopause. This research study includes physical
examinations, pelvic exam and PAP smear, mammograms,
comprehensive laboratory tests, uterine ultrasounds and endometrial
sampling at no charge to particip~nts.
To qualify, women must be healthy and postmenopausal between the
ages of 40 and 70 years. Patients must not have had a hysterectomy. If
currently on honnone replacement therapy, you must be willing to
discontinue it for six weeks.
Up to $400.00 payment available for participation in this study.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mffa Dalty P.ilot
COSta Me• chamber to honor 'greep' businesses
...,. Companies will be recognized monthly for their
environmental consciousness starting In April.
Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will recognize
environmentally conscious
businesses on a monthly basis
with a revampe~ awards
program. . •
The monthly program -
scheduled to begin in April -is
a modified version of a
once-a-year breakfast me eting
held by the chamber to tecognize
environmental contributions by
local busfoesses.
Due IQ the amount of work
that the chamber's environmental
committee had JO put into lhe
previous awards banque1, 1hey
decided that a monthly aw:ud
program wou ld be more feasible.
"The committee came up with
the {environmental awards) idea
several years a~o. We did a
breakfast mcctmg with a whole
set of preparations,'' said Mary
Bickford, chairwoman of the
environmental commillee. "It's a
lot more efficient to do
individual certificates." ·
The new awa rds program is
designed H> recognize
outstanding efforts in
environmental awareness,
education 1md applicahon of
environmental technologies.
"An example muy be ... an
apartment complex doing
drough.l tolerant planting or a
school district holding classes on
the environment," sa id Tony
Petros. the chamber's executive
vice president for government
affairs.
The environmental commiuec
will select one Costa Mesn
business Lo receive the award
each month. Recipients will then
be recognized as a "leader of the
community in mai ntaining the
· qualiiy of environm~ntal life in
Costa Mesa" and have their
name published in the Daily
Pilot, Petros said.
"We're looking for any
business in Cost:i Mesa -l:lrge
or small -that practices
primarily in the city," he suid.
"We've got some nominees, but
we wollld like more thnt have
exemplary environmental
practices."
Businesses should submit the
details of their enviconmcntal
proj~ct to Tony Petros ut the
Costa Mesa Ch:imbcr of
Commerce1 .1835 Newport Dlvd.,
Suite E270, Costa Mesa, 92627,
or fa:< them to 574-8784.
Submissions should be
received by the chamber by the
second Wednesday of e~ch
month.
-'By R. Joi1n Forstrom
·County's financial crisis to be the topic at Saturday lo rum
The League of Women Voters,
Orange County and Orange Coun·
ty Common Cause will co-sponsor
a community forum on "Facing
Orange County's Financial Crisis:
Options, Obstacles and Opinions"
Saturday afternoon at the Red
Lion hotel in Costa Mesa.
The 2 to 4 p.m. forum will fea·
ture community leaders presenting
their views on how to resolve the
county bankruptcy, followed by a
question and answer session. At
the end of the program, partici·
pants will participate in a "straw
ballot" allowing each to "vote" for
the solution of his or her choice.
Speakers will include Jean For:
IDJ1U1Hll111 st 0 p Sm o K; n .g.
AmcriUUl Heart
Association.;
Please Join Us
For Dinner
Lunch·or
Weekend Brunch
Sabatlno·s· wa~ originally founded
In Clllcago atter our fatller brougllt
the famlly recipe for our famous ltallan Sausage from Palermo, Italy
In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson
continue to provide a complete menu of authentic ltallan food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of famlly pride. Thank you,
The Sabatino Family
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bath, founder of Share Our Selves
charity; Connie Haddad, presiden t
of the League of Women Voters;
Bill Mitchell, chairman of Orange
Cou nty Common Cause; and
Wayne Wedin, chair111an of the
Orange County Business Council.
fncts For Voters, a directory of
government ofncials. Copies of tho
League's 16-pagc! publication on
the county financial crisis will abo
be avai lable.
The -Red Lion is located at 3050
13ristbl St.
Admission is free, Attendees
will receive a copy of the League's
For more informalion, call 777·
1241 or 669-0985.
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auto burglaries in Costa Mesa and
Huntington Beach, according to Peterson.
The nine suspects now race
charges of auto burglary, auto
theft and possession of stolen
property. The youths were re-
leased to their parents while
Khensovan was booked into Cy-
press city jail.
The early-morning ~ime spree
at several Costa Mesa ap:irtment
complexes• began at 3 a.m.
Wednesday and ended at 3:50
a.m., when a resident in the 2800
block of Mendoza Drive was
awakened by a loud noise, accord-
ing to police reports.
The resident got out of bed, ran
outside and chased the suspects
through ~e _alleyway, where police
GULLY
later discovered 10 cars had been
burglarized. Most of the vehicle
were found with the driver's side
door Jock punched.
At first, police c5tim:11ed about
50 cars were hit. But since the ini-
tial reports, only 27 burglarized or
vandalized cars h:ivc been re-
ported, Costa Mesa Police Capt.
Tom L3zar said.
Also, the Mendoza Drive wit-
ness originally described the sus-
pects as Latino males. All the in·
dividuals arrested Thursday arc
Asian, and two of them are fe·
male.
Detectives are still invei.tigating
the case arid trying to determine
the extent of the damage, Lazar
said.
If you arc a victim of a vehicle
burglary and haven,'t reported it,
the Costa Mesa Police Depart-
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The Costa Mcs3 Senior Center is hosting "Casmo
Night IV'' from 4 to 8 p.m. Tickets arc $20 for
advanced purch:isc: $25 at the door. The center is
located at 695 West 19th Sc. Details, 645-2356.
CP• CL.All
An American Heart Association CPR class will be
held Crom I to S p.m. nt the Newport -Costa
Mesa YMC~. Cost is $25 for members and $35
for non-members. Det:iils, 642-9990.
RUMMAGI SALi
Club Scout Pack 310 is having a multi-family
rummage snte from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in 1hc parking
lot of Adam~ Elementary School, 2850 Clubhouse
Rd. For more information, call 751-9507.
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College I lospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa,
orrcrs a free educational workshop for parents of
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teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. For more
inform:uion, contact Or. Lani M:irtins at 704-8166.
NOMI HMODILINO WOaKSMOP
A non-credit work.shop about residenti:il
remodeling will be held in Room 201 or Orange
Coast College's Lewis Applied Science Building
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration rec is $49. For
more information, call 432·5880.
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A: one-day motorillg sarcty workshop for persons
SS years and over will be held from 8 a.m. 10 5
p.m. in Room 101 of Orange Coast College's
Science Lecture I tall. Registration fee is S25. Call
432-5880 for more information.
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from 9 :i.m. to I p.m. Registration foe is S39 and a
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Frem Pa9e 1 Andersen School, Baha'ls to celebrate Earth Day Looking for a good deal?
love since she first visited it as a
young girl in the 1930s with her fa.
ther. ·
"All the property of Buck Gully
is beautiful -that's what we paid
for," Burg said. "It's the last can-
yon that I know· of that has a nat-
ural habitat for wildlife and natu-
ral water ~unning ye ar-round."
And while The Irvine Co. digs
holes, drains water and brings in
truck loads of dirt to shore-up the
slipping hillside, they arc also
thinking of preserving the gully.
"We're very aware of the sensi·
tive nature of the open space
areas," said Dawn McCormick,
spokeswoman for The Irvin e Co.
"Anytime you bring materials and
trucks through, you want the nec-
essary experts on site so you don't
create a second problem."
The company has added the ser·
vices of Irvine-based LSI environ·
mental consultants 10 their army
of engineers and geologists to sur-
vey the site and form a temporary
emergency plan, and even tually -
a permanent solution.
And although the residents of
Sandcastle Drive hired their own
geologist for a second opinion,
they arc not apprehensive of The
Irvine Co.'s workings and can only
hope for the best for the gully that
drew them here.
"At this point, we're going to
take it day by day and see what
happens," resident Bob Riblett
said. "Where else in Newport
Beach can you walk out and feel
you have a park in your back yard
... I hope it will always stay this
way."
SINCE 1978
The Baha'i Community of
Newport Beach and Andersen
School fifth graders will
celebrate Earth Day on
Monday, April 24, at 11 a.m.
behind Andersen School in the
Ouffalo Hills Park.
Members of the Baha'i
Community will place a plaque
, next to a tree donated by the
city ot Newport Beach and
planicd in soil from 70
different countries. Students
will present their artwork.
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the mimer on the b llol in June •
Meanwhile, the supervisors are
asking municipalities to formally
support the board's effort to put
th,. mutter to a vote.
Newpon·Mesa trustee Ed Deck·
er said he received 1 letter from
county CEO William Popejoy ask-
ing Newport-Mesa to support lbe
ballot effort and "be part of the
solution" to the count)"s financial
collapse. At the direction of coun-
ty supervisors, Popejoy has sent a
~imilar letter to cities, including
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa,
"l know this will be a difficult
decision," Popejoy's letter reads,
"but ii is critical 1hat we have your
i.uppon • as we embark on this
o,irategy which will enable the
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tened and people came together and helped
each other out. Tha1•s what 1 true com·
munity would do in 1 situation like this.
"Our board of directors feel that the
schools are very important and don't wans to
see the schools in Irvine or Newport Beacb
go down."
Swan said the district W1>uld consider a
short-term arrangement over o series or
months, which would allow the district to
meet any short-term debt. The $47 millian
that the Newport-Mesa wilJ need to pay its
tax interest dtbts in June would not be an
outrageously high figure, according lo Swan.
"But understand, we're not stepping up
and saying. 'You don't have to do anything
on your side,' " Swan Wtid. "We would expect
any districl to put the cuu into their system
so they could balance things out and bow 1
cub now source of repayment. •
"Any lender would requlrc that. We would
treat this as a buslnen pre5enu11ion."
Newport-Mesa bu approximately $80 mil-
lion frozen in the collapsed county trea-
sure r's investment pool, $47 million o( which
is borrowed. With tax interest p:iyments com-
ing due in June, the district hopes to sec a
substantial portion or its investment returned
in time to make its payments.
Proposals by the Orange County Business
Council and a committee of pool investOrs
propose a return of up to 90% to school dis-
tricts, but the various committees have yet to
reach an agr~ent on terms of the settle-
ment.
Once thos~ terms are established, Bernd
NewJ)Ort 8each/COata M ... Daily Piiot
said he would be willing to listen to as-
sistance olfcri from Swan or anybody else if
the district came up shon.
.. IC there's a p<nsibility or "orldng with
(SW:in), we mny &O in and tolk with him,"
Bernd snid. "U a local ogericy is willing to as·
1>1St us1 if he has the wherewithal to do that
and we can work with him, that's some1hing
we'd want to Jook nt!'
But board trustee Serene Stokes, who had
not heard about the water district's offer,
said th:tt ideally, Newport·Mesu should be
able to work its own way O\lt of the financial
difficulty. The district has been working long
and hard to reach that end, Stol(cs said.
"U the sale or the Bear Street school goes
through; if the county pays us the money
they owe us; if the state legislature lets us
use general fund money; and with the budget
cuts we have made, we should be able to
make it through next year," Stokes said.
PARK ,,...p._.'
So far, the donation hnve cov-
ered the cost of the supplies with
no problem. Dut, Alkema said the
commiuce h3s suggested o number
of improvements that the city
doesn't have the money to com-
plete -including construction of
an obstacle course Cor the dogs.
"We're looking nt possibly buy-
ing some ngility equipment, so the
dogs will have something to play
with,'' Alkema said.
The city would also like to add
a covered· sining area with a bul-
letin board and display case, and
possibly construct an "honorari-
um," for the people who have do-
nated money to the facility.
And ther~ have been many. The
entire facjlity -fencing and all -
~as made possible through dona-cou nty to emerge from bankruptcy
wi1h our schools solvenl, our cities phu.bl,i,c needs to hear from us ort
made whole and . county govern· t is. • .
sion on the tax increase itself or
whether it sbo1;_1ld be put to voters.
thcy•rc responsible to a certain de-
gree."
other choice. Without some inflow
of cash into the county (which
would .also aHow the county to
borrow some $700 million), every
county municipality may have to
settle for a n % investment return.
tions. •
, The City Council approved
plans for the park more than a
year ago. Dut, the cost of the
project was estimated at roughly
$11 ,000 -a sum the city's Com-
munity Services Department didn't
have.
mcnt in the hands of Orange -· From a ~ .sdwols ~rs.pcct1vc, .
County citizens." . Decker ~heves PopeJO) s pro-
The supervisors arc expected to posal to raise the sales tax haJf a
pass their resolution Tuesday. cent for IO years "makes a lot of
Newport-Mesa trustees have a sense." ~ith~ut a tax increase or
board meeting that same evening, the rcd1re~t1on of Measure ~
but will take no formal action on transportation funds, Decker said
1he tax increase proposal since the the school dist~icr would have little
item is not on the agenda. ~ha.nee of getting 100% return of
Several. trustees did say, how-tts.~~vestmcnt. .
ever. that they expected the issue l m also concerned that 1f t.he
10 be raised during the portion of county has to go through massive
1heir meeting devoted to updates cuts in social services, that the
on the county crisis. schools will be impacted by citi·
"I'll certainly ask us to discuS!> zens who need these services but
11," Decker said. "I'm of the cloth have nowhe re else to turn," Deck-
1hat these are the kinds of mailers er said.
that those of us who arc elected Board president Judy Franco
need to take a posi tion on. The said she had not reached a deci·
PARENTS
Fro,. Page 1
M:iyma said her fa1hcr, Javier, no
longer raises his voice when he's
angry ar her or her two sis1ers.
"He ialks to us more friendly
now," Mayma said. "He seems a
ltule more patient; ii makes things
easier."
The coursei. arc offered through
the Parent Institute of Quality Ed-
uc:ition, which in 1987 began orga-
nizing similar programs in San
Diego. Eight years later, the insti-
tute 's instructors are teaching pa-
renting classes throughout Califor-
nia, 10 communities with a sizable
population of low-income families.
Six different subjects are cov-
ered during the courses, including:
• Self-esteem -how parents
can help their children have high-
er expectations of themselves.
• liuml!-school collaboration -
how parents can become more in-
'olved tn their children's ed-
ucat ion by developing relationships
with teachers.
• Colleges and careers -find-
ing out what opportunities are
said. .
The cost of the coun~es -which
normally runs bccwcen S40 and
S50 per student -is being paid by
Women's Vision.
Whittier School -where the
classes are held each week -pro·
vidcs for child care "hile the par-
ents are in session; the classroom
space; photocopies of materials;
and advertising.
Whittier PrincipaJ Juan De
Jesus said a number of teachers
volunteered to help with child
care, and otner miscellaneous
costs were covered by proceeds
from a rummage sale that the
school organized recently.
"These types of programs arc
offered elsewhere, but they're usu-
ally pretty expensive," de Jesus
said. "So, when 1 beard that this
would be free to the parents, I
said, 'How I can 1 jump to make
this work'?'
"And the program has just been
wondcrf ul. I sec the difference it's
making in their kids' lives."
US TREASURIES
"I don'r'know enough about the _
proposal yet," Franco said. ,rl have
not received any information on
what it means and if it impacts
schools."
Newport-Mesa has $80 million
frozen in the investment pool, $47
million o( which the district bor·
rowed to invest in the fund. The
remaining $33 million is propeny
tax money which the district was
required to invest with the county
by state Jaw. a fact trustee Wendy
Lecce said should be considered
before people talk about tax in-
creases.
"The buck stops with the state
that required us to pul money with
the county," said Leece. "l be lieve
Botb Leec~ and trustee Jim de
BooA1 indicated the counly had
not gone through the appropriate
downsizing measures to prove that
11 tax hike is necessary. Until the
county tnakes a concentrated ef-
fort to reorganize and reduce its
own workings, de Doom said, lax
talk is premature.
''I would not ~upport a resolu-
tion which only supports sales tax
increase,'' de Boom said. "But this
needs to be on the ballot. It
shouldn't be the decision of five
board members."
None of the trustees said they
would enjoy supporting or endur-
ing a tax hike, but Martha Fluor
said that the district may have no
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Within days, local dog owner~
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pllot
Recalling days
of 'Tippy H~rn,'
and 'The Bear'
~Death of Judd Sutherland
brings forth memories· of
a very straight shooter.
' 'T he Bea(' is dead. w He and his gritty mates
or the early '30s thundered
across what was to become Davidson
Field on the original varsity grid
teams at Newport
Harbor High in
the days of
ironman football.
His name was
Judd Sutherland
and he could
relate Tar
gridiron stories
that would make
fans and players
of a modern day
wince.
r~1
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' I
.,y· ' ~I
Sutherland
ll was also an era, 1931-35, of
beefy Tar gridders wi1h names like
fullback Al Irwin, 212 pounds, and
the likes of Dale Straight, Phil Cassel
and Al Ogden, who weighed 190-200
pounds plus.
Sutherland, the '34 team captain,
who died of a heart attack March 9,
once said his mates had little use for
the old leather helmets and often
threw them to the sidelines. "They
didn't do you a helluva lot of good,"
he said.
Budding grass on the football field
forced them to practice on hard dirt
behind the gym. "It was like
concrete," he said. "The area was
also laced with sharp rocks, glass and
debris froin construction work.
The squads were small ( 16 each
the first twQ, years) and players had
to go both ways. "We also had to
know how to play more than one
position." One game was called early
when Harbor High, via injuries. only
had 10 men on the field.
He could growl on and off the field
when it came to differences of
opinion in sports or politics.
Strangers could be offended, but his
Don
Cantrell
From the
sidelines
Frys.
friends were often
amused.
"You might not
always agree with-
Judd, but you
always knew ·where
he stood," said Les
Miller, the 1943·45
varsity grid coach
al Harbor High.
"And you would
know of his
honesty." He and
Sutherland were
friends of almost
50 years in the
local Lions Club
and workhorses in
almo!>l 50 Fish
A one·time Lions Club president, a
conservative Sutherland was also
visible to the media during his days
on the Costa Mesa Elementary
School Board when alarm over
communism and leftist concepts arose
before trustees.
He and his wife, Dorothy, were
always generous with time and energy
for many community causes. Dorothy
was a constant figure in the March of
Dimes promotions and programs
Sutherland loved his Sailor
gridmates and often spoke highly of
Al and Ralph Irwin, Dave Phoenix,
W:dt Arnold, Bill Oreschner, Walt
Kelly, Fred Merrick, Dick Johnston,
Ed J(jng and Charlie Langmade.
With ample amusement, "The
Bear" one day decided he had to put
clamps on his tempermental side, at
least in golf.
Miller said, "Judd was a real
competitor in anything, even golf.
When he'd make a bad shot, he'd get
mad. Once he threw his club off to a
distance and almost hit another
party."
He told Miller, "I have to do
some thin& about it (temper)."
So he chose not to toss his clubs
anymore and replace swearing with
two words he made up -tippy horn.
"When that happened, the guys
around him would start laughing,"
Miller said. ...
In recent months, Sutherland had
one glowina hope -that he and his
old Tar buddies could come toaether
for a 60th reunion.
Tho first meetina was set March 13
at his Irvine home, four days after his
unexpected rleath.
Sadly, March 13 became the day of
his f unertl. ..
'1He will bo ma.,.cd," Miller said,
"more than we know.''
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PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223
Newport's Sturman
silver medalist at
'95 Pan Am Games
MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina
Newport Beach's Mike Sturman, teaming
with Santa Monica's Dob Little, mem·
bers of the U.S. Sailing Team, finished
second to capture the silver medal at the
XII Pan American Games sailing com·
petition here, Cuba's Pedro Fernandez
and Angol Jimenez just nudging them
out by 1 ~ points overal).
Sturman and Little won the first race
of the day and were tied with Cuba for
the gold going into the second race.
"l•1t was who beat whom in the last
race,'' said Sturman, who explained that
they overlapped with Cuba at the last
turning mark of the course but fell back
two boat lengths at the finish.
"It was one of the most fun races
we've ever sailed," added Sturman, ex·
hilarated by the combination of a silver
medal and the feisty wind conditions.
Rllllloll • 1111 Pll'k
Honoring ·
Rod Mac•an
A note to Rod from Paul Newman, an
AH-Pacific guard for Stanford in 1959,
a pro with the Syracuse Nationals and
San Francisco Warriors, and currently
a Mlssionaiy to Latin America.
"You were a. positive influence in my _
life soon after my parents moved 10
Costa Mesa. When Denny Fitzpatrick
invited me to the Harbor Area Boy's
Club, I had no idea what was to take
place. It was there I played on my "first
organized team -first flag football,
then baskeball on the small cement
floor, and baseball.
Whatever sport was in season, that
was my favorite sport. ·
Rod I gained much from the fine
coaching you gave us. And I
appreciated all the trips you took us on
in the bus or in your station wagon. I
still remember the basketball
tournament in San Diego for boys
under 18 years old in which we placed
first. What l appreciate most about you
was your consistent and seemingly
tireless love for all of us.
I thank God for you Rod. TI1ank you
for your positive input into my li(e.
May God continµe to bless you."
. -By P:iul Newm:w
The Rewilon Jn tlie P:uk is M:JrCh 30
:it Llon1 Park. Cn11 548·4942 for
information and ruervatlons.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD
Heads, Claytons
lead Tars girls;
boys lose in shot
...,. 13-year-reign in boys shot comes to an end.
Bv R.JcHAJU> DUNN, Sroa:n W1Una.
IRYINE -Wi1h a bit of sister 1wisting, along with ;in
invigorated Cara Heads, Newport Harbor High's girls track
and field team crushed host Irvine Thursday, 102-16, in a
Sea View League dual meet.
Heads, who shattered three records in the 70 kilogram
weight-class ·last weekend to win national age-group weight·
lif1ing championships in Savannah, Ga., muscled up in the
discus, recording a personal best ( 135 feel, 6 inches) by
more than eight feet to win the event.
It was the third consecutive meet in which Heads had .i
PR. "I'd like to go to the state meet, and after today, 1 reel
it's possible," Heads said.
The Sailors were also led by senior Mandy Clayton am.I
sophomore M.E. Clayton, who combined £or four victories.
Mandy Clayton won the 110-meter hurdles (16.51). with her
sister finishing second (16.8), then M.E. Clayton crossed
first in 1he 300 hurdles (51.4), with her older sister taking
second (51.7).
There were more twists for the Clayton ~isters. l\tandy
won the triple jump wi1h a 35-41/i bound, with M.E. follow-
ing in second place (33· IO'h). But M.E. Clayton re1urned
th e favo r and won the long jump (15-1011.?), with Mandy fin·
bhing second ( 15·5). "They were flip.flopping," said Now·
ell Kay, Sailor hurdles and jump coach.
Other double winners included freshman distance sensa-
tion Jamie Swarbcrg, who won the 1600 (5:29) and 800
(2:28.5), and sophomore Autumn Puro, "ho won the 200
(27.54) and 400 (1:01.2).
Senior Tina Bowman, who reached the state finals in the
high jump her freshman and sophomore years, has returned
to the team aft er missing last year's postseas~n. She "on
the high jump at 5-feet on her first try. Laura Wilson \\Oil
the shot put (37· l) for the Sailors.
• For the boys, Irvine bea1 the Tars, 88-48. John R} Jn
won the discus (129-61/i) for the Tars, but !nine won the
shot put, the first time since 1982 that weights coach Ton~
Ciarelli did not have a winner in a league dual meet. "I t'~
been a long time," Ciarelli said. "Hopefully, we can do 1t
another 13 years without losing another."
Senior dis1ance standout Shahram DeZahd won the 800
1\Wlc ~WlnN/DAJLY PILOT (2:06.8) and 1600 (4:41.3) for Newport Harbor, while Jon
Newport's Shahram DeZahd breezed in the 1,600 meters. Benzinger won the high jump (6-0).
BRIEFLY
Friday, March 24, 1995 7
Eagles' Parsel
wi11· coach
:south boys
...,. Ricpardson, Byrne join their
coach wi~h South All-Stars ;
CdM ~s Fracalosy, DeGrazier.
will play for West c5n March 31. •
COSTA 1\11:.SA -fa•:mcia High boy)
b'-!!>ketball coach Tim Pa rse I, "ho guided
the Eagle!> to an unbeatt:n Pacific Coast
Lca4uc title and a CIF Southern Section
lll·A pl ayoff berth 1hi~ year, ha!> been
named to coach 1he South team in the in·
augural Orange County All-Star Tourna·
mcnt.
l'arl>CI \\ill guide a team induding Eagle
seniors Zuch Richanbon and Kevin Dyrni;
again')t 1he 11-plu}cr Wes1 squ:id, March
31 al 8 p.m. at UCl's l31cn E'ents Cen1er.
''It's going 10 be e\ci1ing to pl:.iy in the
Uren Center and I'm louktnl! fornurd tu
1he game," '>Jld Parse!, \\ho -hJs nut h.id
previous all-slur coacl11ng experience.
The West, 1nclud1ng Cd.\l seniors Drian
Fracalosy and Dominic DcGruLier, "ill be
coached by rountain Valley High's Gor·
don Uillingslcy.
l 1ckel\ for the ~1 arch 31 g:.ime go on
sale Tuesda} JI the UC! box offict: and
T1cket~b'>ler outlets. Prices .arc SS fo r
adults and S-1 for child1en, or students
\\ilh ID cards.
Newport's Fairborn
picks Georgetown
BY C llAIU.lt. BRAND!>
N C\\port llarbor ll1gh's Sara
Fairborn has c~osen to attend
GeorgetO\\n Uni,crsity in
Washington D.C. on a .. otlc) ball
schol:mhip.
After taking her recruiting trip to
George to" n last "eckcnd, her choices
were narrO\\C<l to GeorgetO\\ n or
Princeton \\here she had previous!) been
admi11ed As "c \\Cri; discussing h~r
choices this \\eek, 1 reminded her ho''
fortunate thJI she \\as 10 ha'e t\\O
fabulous clwices
Sara's \\Ork e1hic and desire for success
have allowed her to allain a high level ~11
bo1h 1he acaden11c -
and athletic <i'ipccts o(
her high ~chool
career.
The thoice of
Georgctm'n will allow
her In continue in
thc'e '>Ul"CCS'>C'>.
Sara h;1s been a
slarter tor Ne,,port
llarbor Ill the Sailors'
last three Cl F Staie
Champ1on.,hip
matches and "J~ an
Fairborn
intcgrJI pJrt of 1he OrJngc Count}
\'olk)ball Club\ \'ollc)ball Fei>li\al
Finali .. t la!tt ~ummcr.
Another colkge choice ''as finalized
\\hen Corona del l\lar's Jenn} Ho,er
olfa .. ially opted 10 attend UCLA. She ''ill
g1'-C her best to help the 13rurns a!> a
backcoun spcc1a list.
Back Bay badminton: corona del Mar routs Tars, 18-1
Tars thumped by Dana HUis Doubles: Kcarn•·Burdcn (E) losl to
lee-Ung, 3·6, lost lo K.l~di1-Khoshoo,
1-6, lost to Oh·P1rlc, 2·6; Wydr1·lln (E)
lost. 0-6, 0·6, 2·6; Rudolph-T.ibo.id1 {E)
lost. 0-6, 3-6, 1-6.
Vanguards win three
PENSACOLA, FLA.
Tars track summaries
ao'fSa ••VINI ... NIWPOat
100-1 ll.ambo (I), 11.ll; 2. 4hrl'ltl m.
11 .0 ; J. D14'hl Ill, 11 M. W0-1. r•ll' (I),
,.
..
NEWPORT BEACH
Jerome Poyyak, Allysun Turner
and Christiana Carlson each won
two points in singles, three over·
all, to 'lead the visiting Corona
del Mar High badminton team
to an 18-1 nonleague triumph
over Newport Harbor Thursday.
DANA POINT -Newport
Harbor High's No. I doubles
team of Graham Evarts and
Tennison Oyler provided the
lone highlight in an 18·0 non·
league loss to host Dana Hills
Thursday, nearly salvaging a set
victory.
Tara win In aon
NEWPORT BEACH -Se-
nior Morgan Anderson and
sophomores Justin Shapiro and
Bill Collopy shared medalist
honors with a round of 41 to
lead the Newport Harbor High
golf team to a 208-223 Sea View
League victory at the Newport
Beach Country Club.
Southern Cnlifornia College's
softball team breezed to 9·0 and
4· l victories over l'ikev11lc of
Kentucky, and Missi~ippi Col·
lege, then capped a perfect day
of pool play with a 9·1 rout of
Bell Haven of Mississippi in the
Pensacola Spring Fling Tourna·
ment at the University of \Ve )t
Florida.
ll.lS; 2. R.lmbo.1111, 1J olS; J . LH (l\H), 24.Sl. •
400-1. Oh 111. su: 1. ,illt m. sv; 3. Md(lnnf')' (I), SJ 06. IOCJ-1. O.z..aha ('loH),
Kerri Smith, Tim Wertin and
Josh Black also chipped in three
points for the freelance Sea
J(jngs (8·0). while Christian Cer·
vantes (singles). Trina Howard,
Eugene Wang, Eric Lobnsco,
Trevor Parvone, Kristi McFar-
land an<i Rupali Saggar (dou-
bles) all contributed two points
townrd the victory.
In IClnll Id In volleyball
'CORONA DEL MAR -The
baptl m continued for the young
Corona del Mar High boy vol-
leyball team Thunday, dropping
a nonlcogue match to vil>iting
Poway High, 15-12, 6-15, JS-41
15-5.
Junior Brian C.Oleman had 21
kills and nve solo blocks for the
Sea Kinp (1~3), while Blair
Hoppe (11 kills) and John Koon
(nine kills and five stuff blocks)
1llO stood out.
After • weekend off, the Sea
K.inp open SOa Vltw Lcapc
piity Tuetday at El Toro.
Evarts-Oyler battled the Doi·
phins' No. 3 duo, before falling,
5· 7, as the visitors, who open
Sea View League play today at
Irvine, fell to 2·5.
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Sln&lfl: lou<hat (NH) Iott lo hllCM>, 1-6, lost
k> lundlNd, 24, Iott"' lul, 3·6: Howl (NH) Iott. 0-,, M, t~; Slmt {NH} k»I. l •'-t 6,
•J-6.
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llllMl·~iley, 'J·6, lo•t to ktMC'Oflt•.llot~11bluth, l .. , Iott lo
lmftl•SpelJll• $·7': Ul!Mll•M,WM (NH) lo•I.
2 ... 24, 24; D"ldfOft-WAllJflJ (Niil iott, 2·6, °"' J'6.
fail••' i...... aparlclel
IRVINE futancia High
junior Mike Leonard earned 18
of the Eagles 32 game victorie ,
sweeping his singles matches in a
15·3 Pacific Coast Lcuguc-
opcning lo at University.
1!$tancia £ell to 3-S overall.
•
The Sailors improved to 5-0,
2·0 in league, while CdM fell lo
0·2 in the Sea View.
NIWPOIT Ill, CDM HJ
1. (t~) And•non (N), Sh1plr0 (N),
Collopy (N), 41; 4. (tic) JKbon (N),
Towtrsy ((}, 42. Othert: White (N), 43; Cl.ugow (Cl, 441 C. lrookt ((), 4$; S.
lroolt (C), Wlllldc (C), 46.
E1tlnda llllllllrl lllwlcl
COSTA MESA -Estancia
High junior Pete Knatzik fared
an C\icn·par JS to lead the host
Eagles to a 188·212 P cine Coa t
League win over uguna Hill at
the Costa Mesa Golf & CC.
Alex Luscn (36)1 Make Perry
and Andy Thompson (37) also
were key (or Eltancia (S·l, 2·0).
11t11t111a; uwa MU 111
'
Jennifer Houston truck out
six and walked two, allowing no
one past second ba~c in the '"n
over Pikeville. Angela Wolr wu"
2 for 3 with an ROI and cored
twice for the Vanguards (17·12).
111or1 sweep Est111Cla
COSl"A MESA -Nev.po1t
Harbor High' buys \ollcyb:ill
team posted 1t lir t bc'tt·of-fi,c
\iCt Ory Of the ~Cason 011 the
court Thur day, l>Wccping ho't
Et. ncia, 15·6, JS-13, 15·9, in o -nonlcaguc match.
E.stanci:l (O·S) led 13·11 in the
• second game ond 9.o6 in ihc thirJ
before the Sa1lo~ (2·2) cumc:
~ck both time~. 1'hc 'hr' were
led by the pl0ty of Ore Sli~k.
who had 12 \\ills.
Ryan Hi.ncy had four tuff
bloc for the h t Fu •le of fu.
tanda.
2.0i.I , 2. Ad.a.nu C.,.Hl. 1·07; 3. ft'tgi>M>n (I),
2.10. 1.00-1. Od~ ct.HJ, t :41.l: 2.
" bus m. 4·42.9; J. \.an t.o«t 1i-H1, 4:46.
ll00-1. ~~ 111, 10;1'; 2. C1Wn t1'H),
10:26: l . ~.a.nwn (!loll), 10.l9. 110 Hll-1.
D1~hl (I), 16 097 2. Oii ti), 16. 13; l . Loo (NH),
111 JOG 111-1. Oh Ill, 41.7: l. Dlthl Cll. 4l 7: J. loo IMO, 44.9, 400 rt~y-l. ll'\<•1tf',
t4 O. l'°° ~t..)'-1. l"'int, 3:29. •
HJ-1. ltN.ing<'• (Mt), 6-0; 2. v_-111. (I),
S·10; 3. l.lutr (1'<H), S-6. IJ-1. '•te (II, 19.0;
l ,4thl11(I),11..0: 3. ltt (Ml), IMO. Tl-1.
M<k1nnt"( (I), l8·9: 2. Hufn1.1nt (NH), lJ·6'1l; 4
). tuo (NH), 34·1. l'V-1 VooihiJ (I), U.0; l.
t..a&»ol((Mt), 12-0; l . )oh111CNH),11 ·6. ~,-1. Ow•.i.11 (I), 44 4;,.l. ,t!pk (NH), U.a; J,
Mourt'"" (l'oH), 0 •4, DT-t. "~.a.n INIO, 141-44h ), Meto_ ... CMIJ. l:l94V.,.J. O""i\11
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A PETITION haa been Bld No. 9S:2 for "CARPET· 20, 1995, and wH adoPlt<I Fe37N3 ptOperty at 114 anct 120 • PA.NY 195 E Paulatfno TAAININO INSTITUTE WCf FACtUlY SERVICES, Business Namo(s) llated 8t•tement tired by I.ORIN SE"PTOFF ln ING'' ss lndlcat&d In t~ b)' tt\t tollowlng rolt caU Publlst\tcl Ntwport Beach-23fd SttHt from Umlted ~v. .. ·,,.. Cotta Med.. CA 3004 O.OCS111 St•. B, cosui 390 E. Crowther Ave .. Pia· obove on:.2·2f·95 The fOllowlng persons vo
the Su~t1l0t Court or CAii· Bid Specltlc•tiOtl. Bid doc-vole: COUNCIL MEil• Costa MtH Oally Piiot Comme«:lat (01) to H~h 92920 Mesa, CA 92&20 eenlla. CA 92670 ATOT, I~ .. Carl Bjorkqvlsl. doing busln•U as:
tornta,CountyolORANGE. urnent• and 1peclfleatlon1 BERi: A~Si arlokson, Maren 17, 24, 3t, Apfll 1, Dtn•ity Aeald•ntlal (R2· Klrnbetly D~wri Gtov•• Ka· South Coast Uvlng Solu. Western Corporate Im· President OAS CO CONCRETE THE PETITION requffts at• on 111• at the Olatrlet Buffa, Hotnbuckl•, 1995. . HO). · Hll, 3057 Yukon Av• •• tlont (CA), 3004 Oeod11 ages, (Callfomla), 390 .E. T.hls statement was flied PUMPING, 408 Bernard St.,
thal L.ORIN SEPTOFF be PUrcnaslng Oepanmonl IO-0 • n I•, M 0 n ah an. 1305 THE FUU TEXT of th• or· coata Mita, CA 92528 Ste. B. Costa Mesa, CA Crowther Av•.. Placentta, w11h JhO County Clerk ot IA, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
appointed •• personal rep· oated at f72f0 Oek Street, NOES N A8S£NT di John Kimberly Kutil 92628 CA 92870 Oranoe County on Febru-StrVondo A Dominguez
resen1a1111e to edmlnlst81' Fountain Valley, CA. 92708. ' one. i PUBLIC NOTICE nance ~Y ~read In 1h• 3067 Yukon Ave., Cos~ Thia bueln111 11 con. Thia business Is con· arv 28. 1995 408 Bernard St., IA, Coata the 811418 of the decedent (714·843·3245) NoM. City Ql•k• Office, 77 Fair Mesa CA 92628 . ducted by: 1 corporation ducted by: a corpoi:allon FS38329 Mesa CA 92627 THE PETITION requests The Board of Trusrees re-ORDINANCE 95-3 odds Flctltloue Drive, Costa Mesa. Thlt buslntH Is con-Th• regl•lrant(s) com-The reglslrant(s) com-Published Newport Beach· Tn11' business Is con-
lhe decedent'• Will and serves tho right 10 reject Section 10·169 10 tile .8ualn• .. Name MARV T, ELLIOTT, ducted by: husband and menced to transact bull• menced to transact busl· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot du<:ted by: an (ncfivlduat codicils If any, ~admitted any and an blds and to Coata Mesa Mu11lcfpal Deputy City Clertc wtre , neu under lht Ftctltious ness under ttie Fictitious M o 17 24 31 1995 The reglstr11nt(s) com·
to probate. The wJll and wal~e any lrregularily Code to prohibit persons Th 1o:ta~ern.nt Publlel\td fltewpott Th• regl1trant(1) com-8u11ne11. Nam1(1) listed euslMn. Name(s) listed atctl
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any codicils are avallablo tlltreln. Tho rlgllt It also re· from atanalng sitting or • ow ng persona are Beach-Costa Mesa Dall mtricl(f to trariaact bl.Isl· abov• on: nJa above on: n/a ness under th9 FlcUlious ~o;P,·~~~·~g~rt~n th• file ~~~:es b~o th:at~~fem0~ occupying 111~e1 medians ~~~ 'a'~rl/~~:~ CARE .f?llol M11c~ 1995 ~ ~'Jne":.d"Net~~'c.~4i~~ t~~hJ~!!'A~~~1e:.°ft. :/i::.'rs/ p,';:,'!e~;at• Im· PUBLIC NOTICE :~!~~e:,: :J:i:ne<•) listed
THE PETITION requests and/or s~rvlce~ which In for ~Y purpose, Including COTTAGE .. 1912 H~rbor · • F330 above on: 1949 • rector This atatein•nt was flied Flctnloue setvanda..Domlnguu
authorlJY to administer the tile If\ their opinion will bfst but no.1 llmlted to aggres Blvd., Co•ta Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Kim Kasell • Thie atatement was flied with · the .county Clerk or Bualn•s• N•rn• This slatemont wu flied
estate Under the lndepen-serve tile ne~s ot the DI~ slve panhandling. 9J627 This .statement was. flied with the County Clerk of Orang: County on March St t t wllh tile County Clerk of
dent 'Administration or Es. Irle~ THE FULL TEXT ol lhe or· 2d;9o;;' c~~grl Hlc~t:n8f1• F'lctltloU'a· with the County Clerk ot Orange County on March l7, ~ 5. The follo!i~:'~"sons are Orange County on March
tatea Act. (Thia authority ated thl• 20th day dlnance may be read In the Mesa C~ 926~7er, os a Buslne .. Name Orange County on March 3, 1995 F'S40345 doln business as~ 17, 1995.
will allow the personal rep-of M~rch, 1995. City Clerk's ONlce, n Fair Jean' Osmus Pasco, 1912 Stat•ment 3, 1995 F838804 Published Newport Beach· SE~ WHO'S SEWING, F840348 resenlallve to take many By. Patrick Quinn, Drive, Costa Mesa. Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa, Th• following persons are F838807 Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 16580 Mt. Mtcnaells Foun• Published Newpon Beach·
actions without court ap-PurchHlng Agent MARY T. E.LLIOTT, 9i627 doing buslne11 as: Published Newport Beach· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot March 24, 31, Aprll 7, 14. ta1n Valley, CA 92708 Coata Mesa Dmlly Piiot
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to t~o proposed action.) NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE above on: 8·Hl5 Santa Marla Street. Foun-BualnHa Name St•t•m•nt Statement menced to transact busl· BuslneH Name
inri ind':fT~d~~t ad.~lnbs· PUBLIC AUCTION Fictitious Gregory W. Hickman taln Valley, CA 92708 Statement The following persons are The following persons are ness under tho Fictitious Statement ~:an~~d ~nleo;s Y a:1 lnte~ Notice Is hereby given Buslnes• Nam• This statement was filed This bu!lnett la con-The followlng persons are doing business as: doing business as: Business Namo(s) listed The lollowing persona are
esred rson flies an ob that the undersigned will wllh the County Clerk of ducted by. a goneral part· doing business as: El.ITE CEUULAR TELE· NElTARE, 720 1/2 Mar· above doing business as· joc!lon~ the petition and sell at Public Auction on Tne fo~~!~~:.~!~ns aro Orange County on March nershlp HAYES MEDICAL PER· PHONES & ACCES· guerlte, Corona dot Mar, Lynn Bedell Wilson See-BUSINESS CA,SSETTE
show good cause wily the 04105195 at 11;30 A.M. at: doln bu lness as· 21, 1995. The regJsttant(s) com· SONNEL. 1001 W. Balboa SORIES, 88 Fair Or., Costa CA 92625 houus MARKETING. 203 Susan· coun snould not grant the ALLSPACE. 8564 HAMIL· DESK 'FLEX WATER· F840782 menced to transact busl· Blvd., Newport Beach. CA Mesa,CA92626 Tom Morrissey, 720 1/2 This s1atement was flied nahPlace.CostaMesa.CA
aulhorit TON AVE., HUNTINGTON PROOFING SYSTEMS Published Newport Beach· ness undor the Aclltlous 92661 Robert F. Wagner, 537 Marguerit&, Corona det with the County Clerk . ot 92627
A H~RING on tho pell· SCH .. CA 92646 1110 per· 5122 Research or., Suite A'. Cossa Mesa Dally Pilot =~!:.,e~~: :J:me(s) listed :~1r~0 J. ~ry;s, ~001 Wi ~6:,P~~~~~erB~;i:ii s~: ~';.';,;Ao:t~~ato, 720 112 ~r~~8: County on March David w. Dryer, 203 Sus·
lion will be hold on APRIL son,al .property ol the fol· Hunllngton Beach. Callfor· March 24. 31, April 7, 14, EdwaJd Leslie Woolbert Bea"h aCA'9~s61 ewpor 92660 ' Marguerite, Corona def • F838787 annah Place. Costa Mesa.
13, 1995, at 1:45 P.M. In tow ng. nfa, 92649 1995 Thi t t Ill ,..., Thi b I . I Mat, CA 92625 CA 92627 Dopl. _703 located at 34 t REY , coo 5. MISC. Deck Coaling Products. . F320 withs t~: b~~~I w~rk ~ ~~~~ac. Jt~~es, J~1 :{i duct!ci b~:s a~el~1~ivl~uaTon This buslneu Is con· Published Newport Beach· This business Is con·
The C11y Drive South, Or· HOUSEHOLD GOODS Inc., (California), 5722 Re-Orange Count? on March Beach CA 92661 p The reglstrant(s) com ducted by: co-partners Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ducted by: an tndlvldual
an?'· CA 92668. ~gtt~R~~22ci~N~\~g search Drive, Suite A. Hun· PUBLIC NOTICE 8, 1995. This 'business Is con· monced to ttansact busl The reglstrant(s) com· March 10, 17, 24, 31. 1995. The regislranl(s) com·
I YOU OBJEC1: TO the HOUSEHOLD.GOODS . tlngton Beach. Cahlornla F639331 ducted by· husband and ness under the Flcll\lous menced to transact busl· F276 mencod to transact busl· granting ol the pelllfon, you AG ER 92649 Flctltlou• p bli h d N wife · Business Name(s) listed ness under the Flctlllous ness under the Fictitious
should appear at rhe hoar· H~US~HOlD OGOOI03.DSMISC. This business Is coo· Bualn•H Name cu s e ewport eeach· The reglstrant(s) com· abOve on: Fob 20th Business Namo(s) lis1od PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(s) listed 1ng and state your ob· ducted by· a corporatlon osta Mesa Dally Piiot . Rob rt F w b nJ above on: n/a jectlOllS or file wrftlen ob· ZELLER. 0027, TOOLS, The reg.lstranl(s) com· Sta~•m•nt March 17, 24, 31, April 7, menced lo lransac;t busi· e • agner a ove on: a Fictitious Oavid w. Draper jecllon1 with the coun be· M I S C . HO U S EH 0 l D menced lo transact busl· T~• folio.wing persons are 1995.. nes~ under lhe F1ctlllous Tlhlhls !tatecmenlty weals kflled Tom Morrissey Duslneas Nam• This ssaJement was filed
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IF ?Ju ARE A CREDITOR MC CONKEY, E043, MINI Deck c'oaling Products Huntington Beach, CA This statement was riled F638331 ary 28. 1995 ~~l~~~us~~~E~:TURES • . F638078
or a contingent crodiror ol BIKE, AUTO, MISC. BOXES 1 H Eb hi 1 p 1· 92647 flctltloua with the County Clerk of Published Newport Fe3B345 2 55 B • the deceased. you must me RAINWATER, F029. MISC. cfecnt oma ra m · res· Tony Banoll, 17756 Samp· Business Name Otange County on March Beach·Costo Mesa Daily Published Newport Beach-H~nt~ngrt~onkhe~~ s~. *g~ ;ubllshed Newport ·Beach·
your claim will! the ooun HOUSEHOLD GOODS This stalemenl was Ille<! son Lano, Huntington Statement 3, 1995 Pilot March 10 17 24 31 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot 92646 c ' osta Mesa Daily Pilot
and mail a copy to the pot· DB ENTERPRISES. F032, with the County Clerk ol Beach. CA.92647 The lollowlng persons are F838Bt0 1995. • ' ' • Match 10, 17, ~4. 31, 1995. James Cecil Craig, Jr .. March 3•
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pointed by lhe coun within BRANT. F073. MISC. 10, 1995. 17756 Sampson Lano. "INTERIOR RAPPORr' IN· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Huntington Beach' CA PUBLIC NOTICE lour months from the date HOUSEHOLD GOODS F639543 Huntlngton Beach, CA TERIOA DESIGN SER· March 10 17 24 31 1995. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 92646 ' ·
of first Issuance of the let· KORONA, G030, MISC. · 92647 VICES BY JENNIFER ' ' ' ' T I I ters as provided in section TOOLS Published Newport Beach· This business is con-F284 fictitious Fictitious h s, bus ness Is con· Flctltlou•
9100 of tho calllornla Pro-TEAS, G043, MISC. Costa Mesa Dally ~1101 ducted by: sole proprietor· ~~~~:,..so:219~2'Je~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name BuslnH• Name ~u,,C!0d,~~:l:t~~~~mdu~om· BuslntH Name
bate Code. The Ume for nl· HOUSEHOLD GOODS March 17, 24, 3t, Apnl 7, ship Beach CA 92660 Statement Statement menced to tan I b . Statement Ing claims wlll not expire JUDGE, G097, ANT. 1995. The reglstrant(s) com-Jennifer flalne Thomp· cne1243B73 The following persons are The following persons are ness undet :he50fict1t1~~~ The lollowlng persons are
before lour months lrom TRUCK f300 menced to transact busl-son 1210 Park Newport Flct.lllou• doing business as: doing business as: Business Name(s) listed doing business as:
lhe hearing date noticed RODRIGUEZ. HOOS. MISC. PUBLIC NOTICE nes~ under the Flcll~lous 121'9, Newport Beactl CA BuslnoH Name LAGUNA BEACH IM· ACADEMY REVIEW, 20651 above on• "1·95 PACIFIC COAST HAIR DE· above. HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Business. Name(s) listed 92660 , St t t PORTS, 3285 Laguna Can· Reel Lane. Huntington James Cecil CraJg. Jr. SIGN. 1600 W. Paclllc
.YOU MAY EXAMINE the RIALTO. CA. 92377 TELE. above on. 1·3-95 This business Is con. TM fouo!tng•mp•e':sons are yon Road, Laguna eeach, Beach. CA 92646 This statement was flied Coast Hwy., Newporl Ille kept by lhe court. "Jou 909·873-0744 AUCTION Flctltlou• Tony Bartoli ducted by· an lndlvld aJ CA 92651 Karyl L Reed 20651 Reol 'th th Co I Cl k I Beach, CA 92663
are a person inlereste In BOND #723-41·19 Business Name This statement was flied Th• reg'lstrant(s) u com· d.fb~c~~ies~~NSTRUC. Albert Paolucci, 5 Morning Lane. Huntington Boacn, O~ange e coU::~ Yon ~arcotl Renee' Carleton, 13932
the eslate, you may file Pub Ii shed New Po." Statem•nt with tho County Cieri< ol menced to transact busl· Glory. Rancho santa Mar· CA 92646 3 1995 Pegg St .. Westminster, CA
with tho court a formal Re· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally The following persons are Orange County on Febru. ness under lhe Fictitious ~ON. ~i2 N~t~~e9~~t. garlta CA 92688 David Bryant 1 t822 Loma ' F&3B805 92683
quest for Special Notice ol Pilot March 24, 28, l995. doing business as: a.ry 1Q. 1995 Business Name(s) listed p:P,~ M •i:ic c tructl Thi•' business ts con· Unda, Suite A. Santa Ana, p bl' h d N B This bu~tness Is con· the llling ol an Inventory F326 SPIKE AFRICA SAILING F838885 above on: nJa l • ons on, ducted by: an lndlvldual CA 92705 u is e ewpo~ each· ducted by. an lndlvldual
and appraisal ot estate as· CHARTERS, 507 Orange Published Newport Beach· JeMlfer E Thom son Inc., a Calltomta corpora· The regittrant(s) com-This business Is con· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The reglstrant(s) com-
sets or of any pe!itlon '?r PUBLIC NOTICE Ave., Newport Beach. CA Costa Mesa Daily Pilot This statement ~as filed ~~~P!~o~e~~~tcn.: 9~='· menced 10 transact oosl-dueled by: an Individual March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. menced to transact _busi· acc~unt as provided in 92683 March 10 17 24 31 1995 wlth the County Clerk ot This business la n ness under the fictitious The r1gl1trant(s) com· F280 nes~ under tho Flcllllous ~~r~l~np,~~~e ~o~~~ Ac~~ pu:~~·~~:.No ~onik~ Sloa~ 5e°7 O~an8X ' • ' • F2s3 Oranr County on March ducted by: a corporallo~o • Business . Name(s) listed menced .to transact ~usi· PUBLIC NOTICE :~~~e~~: F~~'.11:1(~~9~~ted
quest lor Special Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY 92~ ewpo eac • lO, 1 95· The registrant(•) com-~=• on. November lO, ~~~ne~~de~~~~ ;ict::~~~~ Renee' Carleton
form Is available from the GIVEN thal a public hear-Robert Olson. M.D., 2o4 PUBLIC NOTICE P bll h f039548 menced dto ttansact busl· Albert Paolucct above on: Nov. 1J9~ Flctltloua Thia slate~ent was tiled coun clerll. lr\g will be held by the Via San Remo, Newpon u s ed Newport Beach-nes~ un 8f the Ficlltlous Thia'· statement was flied Karyl L Reed Buslneas Name with the County Clerk of
Attorney for the Petl· Costa ~esa C11y Council Beach, CA 92663 fictitious Costa Men Oally ~not e~siness. :ame(sJ listed with \he County Clerk of This statemenl was hied St•~ement Orange Countv on Febru.
tloner: on April 3, l995, at 6:30 This business Is con· Bu1ln••• Name M31c:h 17, 24, 31. April 7, ap 0~~ 0~ t ~r~h 1 i 19f4 Orange County on Match Wllh the county Clerk ot The rot1ow1ng persons are arv 28, 1995
DOUGLAS E GODBE p.m .. or as soon thereafter ducted by: a general part· Stattment t995. •c IC ea ons ruct on, 10 1995 Orange County on Maren doing busmess as: F83B300
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23s2'1 PASEO DE) VA· ~~1:~~~':_ g~~~YM~~~'. ~~ ~=~ce~e~~st~~a~~~1 ~~: ~)1~i8Ks~~~i~~ INVEST· PUBLIC NOTICE Th~s ~~=te~ent was flied Published Newport Beach· ' F63B824 gie:~1~w Drive. Fullanon. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
LENCIA, STE. 1 Hi, LA· the lollowlng item: ness under the Fictitious MENTS, b) COMMUNITY wllh the County Clerk ol Cos\a Mesa Dally Piiot Published Newport Beach· Michael Francis Steinbach March lO,
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92853, (714) 455. public nuisance abatement. above on: Juna 1, 1990 ING, 1508. Eton Place, BuslneH Name ary 27· t995 1995. March 10. 17, 24. 31. 1995. lenon, CA 92632 PUBLIC NOTICE
7444 and an order thal said Monika Sloan Newport Beach, CA 92660 Statement F638tB3 • t303 F289 lhls business Is con·---------
Published New ort costs by made a personal Roben Olson Karon Ann Bonnell, 1508 The following persons are Published Newport Beach-p ductedC>y: an individual Flctltloua
Beach.Costa Mesa bally obtiga11on of the owner of This stalemenl was filed Eton Place, Newport doing buslneSll as: Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE UBLIC NOTICE The reglstrant(s) com· eusln .. s Name
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r • • • Miner Street, Costa Mesa. Orange County on March Peter Kevin Bennet. 1508 DENTAi. SERVICES, 28202 F290 • Buslneas Name ness under !he Ficlillous The following persons are · NOTICE IS FURTHER 10, 1995. Eton Place, Newport CabOt Rd .. Suite 600. La· Business Name Business Name(s) listed dol business as·
_______ F_m2~9~81 GIVEN Iha I at said time F83954 2 Beach, CA 92660 guna Niguel, CA 92677 PUBLIC NOTICE Statement Statement above on: 1 • t ·95 Vl~NT PHARMACEUn PUBLIC NOTICE and place an 11\lerestod Published Newpon Beach· This business Is con· OentiCare of Callfornla, ~e following persons are The following persons are Mlchaol Steinbach CALS 8'l Dover 1100
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NOTICE TO be heard by the City Coun· os a esa a Y lot nershlp Ad., Suite 600 Laguna Bualnesa N•m• PACIFIC PLACE 17500 THE TOUR MATE GOLF Wllh the Counry Clerk or v· I ' C CREDITORS OF c1I on tl\e aloremenlioned March 17, 24, 31, April 7, The reglstrant(s) com. Niguel, CA 92677 , Statement Redhfll, lrvlne, CA 92714 SHOP, K·146, 5555 McFad· Orange County on Febru· D~vva:,1
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(SECS. 8104, T!ONED ACTION IS CHAL· PUBLIC N Tl'-Business Name(s) listed Th• reglstrant(s) com· AIR SHUTTLE ELECTRON· 92660 Eugene Steven Totrl. 322 Published Newpon Beach· ducted by• 1 corporation 8105 U.C.C) LENGEO IN COUR~. the 0 "''" above on: Aprll 1993 menced to tranuct busl· ICS. 1571 s. Sunklst IF, Janet Und, 72 Unda Isle, G2nd St., Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Daily Piiot The reg.lstrant(s) com·
E•crow No. 10409-CS challenge may be limited to Fl 1 1 Karen Bennett nesa under the Fictitious Anaheim CA 92808 Newport Beach, CA 92625 CA 92663 h d t t t b I Notice is heroby given to only those is.sues !aised at B
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sale 18• about 10 be made 01 written correspondence de· 'f!le following persons are 3, 1995 Chari.. R. UptOtl, Presl· CA 92808 mttnced to lranaact bull· menc:ed to transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Vlvant ~nc Andrew J B the essers descrlbeo livered 10 the City Council doing business as: F&3880t dent This business Is con-ness under the Flctltlous ness under the Flctltlous den Vice p'reslden& · ry·
below. al. or prior to. the public PROGRESSIVE FINAN· Published Newport Beach· This statement was filed ducted by: a corporation Business Name(s) listed Business Name(s) listed Fictitious Thli statement was filed
The names and business hearing. CIAl SOLUTIONS, 1525 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot wllh th• County Clerk ol The reglatrant(s) com-above on: 12/16/94 above on: n/a B 1 N with the Count Clerk of addresses of th• seller are· MARY T . ELLIOTT, SMesa Verde Dr1ve East, Match 10 17 24 31 1995 Orange County on March menced to transact busl· Robert H. Und Eugen• S. Totrl usa nesa •m• Orange County Yon M8lch
THE PlANT STArm, INC .. Deputy City Clerk te. 101. Costa Mesa, CA • • • • · 9, 1995. nest undet the Flctrllous Janet Und Thrs atatement was flied ta~ement 3 1995
2972 A CENTURY PtACE Pub 11 sh e d New or t 92626 F2n F831485 Business Neme(s) listed This atatement was filed with th• County Cletk ol The following persons are . ~~s;:s2~ESA. CAUFOR· :each•Cosla Mesa ~ally ~~~~~g~~~e, ~~~c~t~ ~tA PUBLIC NOTlCE 6ubllsh:' N~o~ Beach· ~g::1:inb~ponent Indus-~~~~·c~~~tv0;1;~br~ ?~~~5.County on March t~~ntfM~~~eT~/:~ACTIVE, Published Now:o~3::!~.
The location In CaJilomia 1101 Matctl 24, t995 92648 osta esa al Y Pilot tries Inc., Donald Coe \/Ice ary 17, 1995. F83954 o 4500 Campus Drive. Suite Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
of the chief executive office F327 Vernon A. Johnson. 3400 Flctltloua March 24, 31, April 7, 14, President , F837482 Published Newport Beach· 626. Newport Beac~. CA March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995.
ol the seller is: SAME PUBLIC NOTICE Ave. of the Arts fl.E205, Buslne .. N•m• t995. This atatement was flied Published Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 92660. Kurt W. Christian, F278 As listed by the Miier 811 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Statement F319 with tho County Clerk 01 C t M M h 1 345 Meadowbrook, Or·•--------.:..;;.:..;;
other business names ~nd This business Is con-The lollowlng persona are Oran e County on March os 8 esa Dally Piiot arc 17• 24· 31 • Apr 1 7• ange, CA 92665 PUB.UC NOTICE
addresses used by tl'Je cna125796& ducted by: a general par1· doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE 10, 1~5. March 17. 24. 3t, April 7. 1995. This business Is con· ---------
seller within three years b.. Flctllloua nership BUS INES S AC CE S s f l ltl ,839547 1995. 1302 ducted by: an Individual • Flctltloua
IOfe the date such list was Business Name The reglslrant(s) com· TECHNOLOGIES. 3484 IA, ct ous t304 The roglstrant(s) com· Bualn••• Name sent or delivered to the Statement memced to transact busl· Oran~lhorpe, Anaheim. BuaCnesa Nam• Publlslied Newport Bea~h· PUBLIC NOTICE menced to t1ansac1 busr. Statement
buyer are: NONE The following persons are ness under the Fictitious CA 92806 Statement Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious ness under the Fictitious The followlng persons are
Tho names and business doing business as: Business Name(s) listed Joseph T. Winlock. 2453 The following persons are March 17, 24, 31, Aprll 7, Fl lltl 8 1 N Business Name(s) listed doing buslneu as:
addresses ol the buyer are· PEAR TREE LIMITED above on: n/a Irvine Ave., 10, Costa doing bustne~ as: 1995. c ou.a ua neH •m• above on: 4·1·95 LMC ACCOUNTING SER·
FIFTH AND BROADWAY PARTN ERSHIP. 1100 BanonUUI• Meaa,CA92627 FULTON MEDICAL t3t3 Bualn•HNam• Slal•m•nt KunW.ChrlsUan VICES. 2119 Westminster
INVESTMENT co 24781 QUAIL STREET SUITE 200 \lernon A. Johnson This Doug L NeJson, 284f Junl· GROUP, 1617 Westclltl Or.. Statement The following PlfSOnl are f hls statement was llled Ave., Co.sta Mesa CA
LOS RANCHEAIAS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH CA statement was filed with P..°' Ot .. Corona CA 91720 Ste. 100, Newport Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE The tonowlng persons ate doing business es: with the County Clerk ol 92627 • HEMET. CALIFORNIA 92660 • theCountyClerkolOrang• Tom W. Grayson, 654 CA92660 doing business as: a) TRI STAR INSTALlA· Orange County on Maren Lewellyn M. Clinton, 2119
92545 PEAR TREE 1.IMITED County on February 09, Country Rose Lane, Co-Jam11 E. Fulton Jr .. M,D Fictitious PAClFIC AUTO. 1002 "B" TION, b) TRI STAR INSU· 10, 1995. Westminster Ave., Cotti
The assets to be sold are PARTNERSHIP, A NEVADA 1995 rona, CA 91720 Inc., (CA), 1617 Westchtl Busln .. s Name Hathaway, Santa Ana, CA LATION, 1119 Grove. New· F639!549 Mesa. CA 92627
described In general as: LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. F838825 This bualneu la con-Dt., Ste 100, Newport Statement 92707 port Beach, CA 92660 Published Newport e1ach· This business Is con·
furniture, flxturas. equip· 5358 SOUTH EASTERN AV· Published Newport Beach• ducted by: an lndlvldu11 Buch, CA 92660 The following peraons are Rafael Alverez, 607 E. Ho· ~lchardN O. Mer,otd, 1 l l9 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ducted by: 1n Individual
menl. maohlnery. leasehold ENUE. LAS VEOAS, NE· Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Th• reglatranl(s) com-Thia bu~lness Is con· doing business as: bar1, Santa Ana, CA 92707 9~6oGO, ewport eacn. CA March 17 24 31 April 7 The rtgletronl(s) com· Improvements tn\dename VADA 89119 March lO 1 4 menced to trantact bull· ducted by. a C:Otporatlon 800Y HEAi.TH 20351 Ir· Jetus Jaimes, 1805 S. ' ' ' ' menced to transact buSI• goodwill and itock In trade This business Is con-• 1• 2 '31 • 1995· nest under the Flciitlous Th• registrant(•) com· Vine Ave., Suite 'c-4. Santa Patk Dr .. Santa Ana. CA Thia bualnesa Is con· 1995· neas under the Flctitloua and are located al: 2972 A ducted by: an limited part· F262 BuslneH Neme(s) listed menced to transact busl· Ana Heights CA 92707 92705 dl.lcled by: an lndlvldual 1309 Business Name(•) llsttd
CENTURY PlACE COSTA nershlp PUBLIC NOTICE abOve on: n/a nets under th• Fictitious Judy AM Smith 1813 W Thi• bualneu 11 con· The rtglstrant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE above om n}a MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626 The reglstrant(s) com-Josepn Winlock Butlnen Name(s) listed Balboa. Newport Beach: ducttcl by: co-partners menced lo transact busl· L.awellyn M. Clinton
The buslne11 name u•ed menced to transact busl· cna1208222 Thia statam•nt was fll•d above on: 1977 CA 92663 The reglstrent(1) com· ness under th• Ftctlllous Flctltlot.11 Thi• stalement was lllOd
by the 111ter 11 that 1008• noss under the Flctllious Flctlllo • wllh the County Cle1k 01 James E. Fulton Jt .. MO., Jell L'8 Shotwell, 1613 w. mtf'lced to transact bu1l· 8uslneu. Name(•) listed B1.1aln•H Name wilh tile County Clerk of
tlon It: "THE PLANT Business Name(s) lltled 8 1 Nu Oranga County on Morch Inc .. Jim FUiton, Vlc• Pres!· Balboa Blvd., Newport nesa under th• Flctlllout •Above on. n/a 1 St Orange County on M11ch STAND" above on: 7-31•93 us n .. • ame 3, t995 dent Beach CA 92663 _ Buslneu Nam1(1) listed lctlard o. Mtr gold •tement 3, 1995
The tntlclpated date of Paar Tree Umlted Penner· Statement Je38a23 Thia atalement was filed Thla 'bualntH 11 con-•bov• on: n/a Thi• ttattmenl was flied The ronowtng persons are Fe38800
the bulk sale It April 11 . ship, E. Robert Berends. The folio.wing persona ate Publlahed Newport Beach· with the County Clerk of ducltcl by: co-partner• Raftel Alvarez with the County Clerk ot doing busln~ss as: Publl1htd Nowport Buch· 1995 81 the offlc• of OP· Jr. do. ing bus1ne11 as: Cotta Mota D II Pll Otano• County on M81Ch The reglatrent(t) com-This ata.t•mtnl wu nlOd Orange County °" March ERICKSON S SCREEN RE· C M D II p PORTUNITY ESCROW Thia atatement was tiled REGENCY Pl.AZA HOTEi.. a Y 01 17, 1995. menctd lo transact bull· with the County Clerk ol 10, 1995. PAIR, 145 E. Hllh St., 112, Olla eta I Y llot
1205 E. Chapman Ave., or: with the county Clerk 01 650 Town Center Drive, Morch 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. FM0327 neH Un49f the FlctllJ~ Orange County on Febru. F839548 Co•ta Mesa, CA 92627 Marci\ 10, 17, a4, 31, \995.
enge, CA 92666 Orenge County on March Sle. 1910, Colla MOH, CA f288 Publlshld Newport Beac~ 81.11lne11 Nam•(•) ll•ttd ary 18, 1995. Publlthed Newport Beach· Juon ware Erickson. F282
This bulk ule la 1ubJec1 13, 1995. 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Coata Me11 Dally Pilot above on: n/a F837299 Coe\• Mesa Oally Piiot
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lo Calllomla Un.iform Com-FG30878 PBP Hotel Corporatlot1 Match 24 31 Ap II 7 ' Judy Ann Sml(h PubR1hld Ntwpol't Beach• March 17 24 31 .e. .. rll 1 Mesa, CA
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(Calllornla), 650 Town Cen-• • r • 14, Thi ,_1 __ ... n•-d C t ., • • • ......, • Thia business Is con· re• o • tel on PublltheCS NowpOf\ Beach· ter Drive, Suite 19t0, Cotta Flctltloua 1"6. • a ........... wu "" oe a ...... Delly Piiot 1995. ducted by: ao lndlvldual Flctltloua Gl~oe.!. lubJoct tha n:irno Cotta Moll Dall)' Pilot Meaa., CA 92828 BuslneH N•me F3t8 O~l'I I~ ~:~Iyo;';~~ ot Match 17, 24, 31, April 7, t314 Tho r•gl1lrant(I) com· ButlneH Haine
and addr•aa oi the Pttton Maren 24, 31, Apru 7, 14, Thia bualneaa le con-lt•t•m•nt PUBLIC NOTICE "'Y ~ 1995 "" 199.5. PUBLIC NOTICE mtneed lo franSllct bual· lt•t~m•,.t With whorn claim• msy bt t~S. ducttcl by: a c:orp01atlon 11'1• following petaona art • · ,837821 '308 nt11 under lht Fictitious Th• followl'1{1 peraon• 111
flied 11 OPPORTUNITY ES. F322 Th'• reglatranl(a) eom-doing t>u1lntH ••: Flctltlou.e P blltll-.. N _.. 8 h-PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious • B1.1aln•11 Nam•(•) lllltcl dol'1{1 bu•in•H aa: CROW 1205 E. Oh monctcl to tr'"'act busl· lA MAISON D!l SOL DI!· I u ..., .w..-.. Ille: • I H Above 9ft! nJa •i PRECISION ROOP:INQ, Ave b
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CA ·~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ntu under 111• l"ictlllous SIGNS t1t2 Dolphin Tat~ uelneH N•m• Coata t,4tH Dally Pilot IUMMAJff OI' U• n•H •m• Jatofl W. Erlckton ~ Pl\l!C1Sl0N CON·
ani'tht ~date for flllnQ 8ualneae Nam•<•> !lated race C0tona dal Mar CA .... folatatem..,t MltCl'I 17, 24, 31, Aprll 7, ADOPTao OROINAHCI The f :t•~•ment thla 111t•men1 was filed S RUCTION, 11t5 Cl C•m·
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J fhatl bt A cne1 a&7964 · 1b0v• on: 12·16-9.4 92el5 • .... lowlng PtrtOM at• 1~5 o ow no PlflOnl aro wltli the Courity Clerk of 1no, Co1ta Meaa, CA t2Cl20 ~ ~~~hlch 11 th• b~~ln~:i ' fictitious lf ~0~1~1l?k~~~o;.1 ~ Urd• lnn Sal~ 1112 Ool· ~b"a~J'~U ,!~ CAAi! ' 1307 ac:~~~A::,CEbt 'to" J~ ~~,R~~~·~r~L TY Fl• roa~1:$ County On Mor~h f.111t&~t~!Y ~:t::g.Mt 1 ~S
day i~::r• the l&I• data Butln••• N•rM Presldant u 1 • ~~~ c:r9~i~5 OtON d•I SERVICES, 23312 Via PUBLIC NOTICE lor~• and effect 30 d•Yt NANCIAL, 32932 Dana ' • ,.,31551 CA V2G20 ' " ' '~ate=~·arch 20, The 1011:~~m~~!on1 are J1~~· .~~at~~t w~rklll~ J~~,.T•~•son. 1112 DOI· ~":f· M1111on Viejo, CA flotltJou• ~n::a:aa:":. ~fo:i: :r.~~·· D•n.t Point, CA Publl•h•d Newpo11 Beach· Ju~t!d ~~:•:·,~~,~~ua~o""
t ets dOIGa bualne•• u : Otano• county ty on Marth ~., CA g~ru C01ona dtt Ct.rt oougtaa 811.1\olrn, lualn .. a Neme by the following roll call Gary I!. Reuac:h, Jr .. 5-43 El Coat• Mesa Dolly Pilot The r•gl1tran1(1) com-
""" AND BROAD-~foNPG'inBLOSSOM UM· HS, 109$. thle butln1ta 11 con-23372 Via Ronda, MIHlon ltat•ment vote; COUNCIL ll•Mo ~Odena, Newport Beach. Match 17. 24, 31, April 7, mtnced to trant1ct tiusl·
WAY IHV&ITMEMT CO. A tJ£RSH!P. 1 IOO Fa40278 ducttcl by• ttuaband and VleJo, CA $.2.SOt The fOllOWlng ptrlOl'l.I 111 BEAis AVEl1 •flokaon, A 92803 1"5. lltll undef lhe Flcutlout
DJI DIA.HA 008lA11 z:~:~::~h ~1;2=· Publlahed Newport Death• ll/lf1 ' ;;,,n:,,• v~·~= s.ro1m doltlO ooalneH u: luff a, Mornhok••• J~tcl ~u~~·~ivl~ ~on-f310 8U1ln•11 Namt(e) lllltd
PRISIOllNT Orang• Blo11om Umnld Coata Mtu Oally Piiot Th• re9J1tranl(s) com-~.CA tmt •· M uJon SMART STOAAOI! ANO Gonl a, lhnahan. Ttl• rt~·111rant(e) u com· PUBLIC NOTICE 'ciml~:'1)~0.1.a2
•Ya VI RHO H J . Partntttl'llp, • Novada urn-~areh 24, 31. Apl'll 7, 14, ;::;:~:, ~~f1cti~:'~ Thi• bu1lriea1 la con-~;1:,TR~~~:nc>1n~ie/'~ :0••1 N~. ABllNTa mencld to tt•na.act butt• frl tlU Tl'lla 1la1eit.nt wat fir.<1
DOllAI, VICI! PRiii· ll•d Partnership. 6358 199.,. aualn••• Name(a) llited ducted tly: hUtband .na P2Gl3 • • one. ntll ~., tr-. Flctllloua 8 1° ous with the County Cltrk or DENT South l!Nlom ~venuo, LU ,:321 abOv• on• nit w111 • Tony p Oatrtllltf 11~ ORDINANCE ~ add• 8ualn•n Nam1(1) lllltd ua ,, ... N•mo Orange Counl)' on Match
Publltt\td Niwport VeQa.t Nevada 69119 Und• AM $alo Th• ttglatrant(•) com-Huard ·w .. tmlntltr CA ~XI to T1U. u of the ~· Of'I: nl• ltatement a 1995 Bt9'11·Coala ...... Daily Thle tlUlfllHI ,, con-PUBLIC NOTICI Jes .. Maxon menctcl lo lrll\llC:t bull-$2883 • • Coat• M•u Munlclpll Oary e. Rausch, Jt. Th• follOwtnO 1>9raona .,. • P•H111 "''°' M•tch H 1995. ducted by: • llmlled part· PloUUoue Thi• •taltfMnt wn n1tc1 net• under .,,. RctlVOMS Mat\MW , OautNM 1130 Cod• '° !MOf\!Dlt I09' ... Thi• ata19"ltnl WA.I llltcl dOI~ bu.I,,. .. H: Publl•hed N9'1'rp0tt Bta<:h-
• r324 T'r:hl~tglalrant(a) com-8uslnH• NalM ~h the County Cieri( of :=•:: 2~:.r:J•> llited Harard. Wtatmtnef.;, CA llv. ~ ~~Co~ C:'M".c~ 3tc~~~~ 1/:fi~!~~ Costa MeM Oaoy Pliot
_______ ..-;;.;. menced to 1ranNct bual S1•te...-nt ~r 1~'Y on F•btu· C II e;.:; builnHa 11 con-Shopptno h;1f • new 20. 19115. 11 .• Lai Mired•. CA 90838 Marth 10, 17, 2•, 31, 111&,
T n • 'DE naa• undet lh• nctlllout Th• lollowlng 1)91'10n1 .,. I , • ducted ...,. epwtment? c1 .. alhd .. MCMI. Stanl•Y luQ•n• Storm, ,,. ftA Dutln•H N1m•l•J llJltd dolno bullne .. u : P ,_ .. _ _. •HH7 Claulfled Th• ,;,·1:tf::"*'(e) como •••• you compare l'Ublllhed HIWl>Of1 ltffCh> t231 RambJewood Or • 8•11 your !Mwan1-4
abOve on. 7.,..9) POINT TO POINT COM-\lbl__, ~ hacl\-menctd t co.ta • Wlthe>Ut t'lu••• Coete Meta 0111 PU 1 Anaheim. CA t2to4 " ..... thtOUgh cluslflod ()fang• bto•som Umlled MIJNICATIONS, ms E Co11a M•aa Dllfy Piiot Todavl ,.. • .....,., ~~ ot Yrorrvf March M ,, Aprlr 1 1: Thi• lhlllnt .. ,, con-·~· .. ey w•yl 842·8978 Patlntrlhle>, &. Roben ~ Wtllhlre A,,_. '11f. Santa March 10, 17, U, 31, 11H. 842 ... 78 at.191MH Namt(I) lat.: Cla .. NIM 1• ' ' ' ' ~tttd by. an lncli¥lduaf tJa::~:: a~o:aa ,---------1 rttrtdt, Jr, Ma, CA 12M • nte aoowe on~ r\la ..... HT8 f3IS ~.:.·~t=~ :i:i: 941 ... Ja.
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_,th t"-Coulty Clerk ot F'-tltlo •a CO OS Of SAID ORANCE ~. court sllOllld not gr#lt ,_.._, uvir19a 11'41 loll\ d!M. ~!!111&, -. .. ... tsT•ftMf"T f'E!~lST•tAJJ#fTl.-.nrs OrltlO• County 00 FabfU. "' .. cou TY 0 TH T PORT Wiii ..... et pubic ·~loft llllllOrtly Haoci.tloft ......... wlr'6ow ah"'1M, -;;,;.r.;, -.. .. -.. _ ... St.teMent art 28, 1995 •~•IM .. Name N N4 A to the hlfhelt b6ddtf fot A HEARllCG on tilt petDQI• Haoc:i.ttoi\ Ot ;:;:::!.. btlncfa, dn!Pf'• •nd dl"t)My Tnt loloftlQ PtOontsl file lollOWl."'O PtllOfl(S)
fo11o1rMg Ptf'IOl'la art F838328 ltate9Mftt 1 Of TH£ SOUTHEASTERL y calh, (payabfe .. time of wt bl llfld on Apr• 20 1995 11 MM apKlftM In ..et;:;; rode and bf1 iu.1" &!'.'t_,. !S/Dlt ClOl'IQ wmet1 n ft0£L !Vall dOltQ MlnftS at E 1
bc.ltlllfft aa: Publlthed N...,.port 8"ch-~ followlnO pwaon1 a1a fEET Of SANTA N4A AVCN .... In laWful mone~ of I 45 PM 111 Otot No 703 lo lt02 of llM ~i.t Code cMpefing alld °'~ ~ ITY fUNOt~:; CREDIT CORPO STOR4GE °'ORANG£ COUNTY ·s C.\RPETS. 1374 Co11a M•u Dall Pilot doing boslness aa: ADJOINING SAID LOT 15 the United MAitas, by Clll'O at 341 Tiit City Ot,.,., and auttloft.red lo 4o ~ 11>1>1., ""'"""'119' RATIO~ A.I NO 110008• 275 E 1251 Ot.angttM •Pt ~Palk
• '·Colla Mel&, CA. March 10 17 24 3r 1995 PIRANHA MOTOR CAR, THE NORTHWEST AS ABAN Ulh, • CHhler"I cM<k OIMIQt.CA92613·1571 bueln.H "' ....... "" .. ,,,. Ind f!!l':l•llo<••Hl ind a.iw SI Su ll A Co.II Mtn CA91J671
' ' • ' • 2480 Falrv-Way, Costa' ~EO 8Y ORDER Of TH drlWft by • .cat• Of "'° If YOU OBJECT 10 Ille grant I the eYent ltftdfl' othef llWlmmlrlQ rnnt ~"tf'ment CA 92616 c~.. I r.rou 1&~5 i..wtt Pott1. Ill, 1374 F2G9 Mesa, CA 9262e , BOARD OF SUPERVISORS llonal &>.Ink, a che<tc tng ol Ult pe•tion. you sllould "'M caah la .cc.peed, the and lncineti1to1~ auri all v. F1oa~ty fun<i!llQ ol CllhlOl!)l.1 l/ft1u11 Bou illd Su 11 1'12,
• II, Cotta Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Amie Boyte. 2466 Falrvl~ ORANGf COUNTY. CALIFORNIA drewn l>Y •stat• Of fedlfat appear 11 lllt llUllllg and St.lie TruttM may wtehhold the lllclM and ttc1>un'iee Inc a Ca 11011111 COfpotltlOI! f ndno CA 91436
It Way, Costa M1H, CA EXCEPTING THEREFROM TH cradft union, ot a check your ob,ecbons or fill Wltnen IH u1nc1 ot the lrustM's toot.. el>PU'lenancM d .. t.' 27~ E B.l•M SI ,Sulll A Cos~ Mk"llMI f Grttnllul 1625!1
Illa bualne11 Is con-FleUtlou• 92626 SOUTHEASTERLY 510 FEE dtawn bys st.ti Of fedlfal objKtJons Willl Ille COUii ~IOlt Deed until funda bee-lie•. ehanela and part•, to Mtu CA 92616 VenrurA Boute~d Su111 1212 Id by: an lndMdual BualneH Naft'le This bualneas Is con. THERE Of ALSO EXCEPTIN uvlng1 and toan assoc I· Ille hearlf'lg Your •Dl>ttr&:•CI 1vaHab .. lo ti,. Pl"/ff Of 11\e ald1nl tt>e ume &haft lhli bllslnt~ 15 conducted [ nono CA 91436 ht reglatrent(a) com· Statement dueled by: an lndtvldual THE RH ROM THE SOUTH •tlon, uvlnga •noel-may be 111 oers >n er bV you· •ndotaM 11, a m.tt., of not be coosld.ted to be r"'' by a corp01~t·on 0~14 Ii Gteenhut 16~5
ed to.1tan1act busl· Th• followlng persons are The reglstrent(•) com· WESTERLY 280 FEE •lion, Of savings bank attorney ' ,.., propefty Ty1>11 ot 80,111.:0 Co11sum11 Vr111111;1 l!oulevllld Suite 1212
•• Undtl the Fictitious doing bustn11s as: menc:cd to transact busl· THER~ON PARCEL 3 TH •pec:ifled In HCtlon 1102 If ,'(QU ARE ,\ CRfOITOR 01 Said Hie wt!I ti. made, The ,,;opei1y eddress •nd ano Comm11C111 Leno1ng Enc:lno CA 91436 '
uslnfll N1m1(s) ll•ttd MAGOO 121 Main SI neu unC:et the Flct111ous NORTl1EASTCRLY so FEET o of th• flnenclat Cod• and a oonttnoent c•eo11or ot 111e but without cov•nant QI olheJ common de.Jon•hon, R~QtStrant 11.1~ not )et t>egvn • Thie tlustn~s IS conducted
boW on: 1974 Huntlngion Btaeh CA Buslneu. Name(•) Hated THE SOUTHWESTERLY 28 :iuttiirl~ttol d:1~u~r;~! deceased you .. 1us1· hie ~our wananty, upre11 0 1 If •nv. of the real r.rorertv to transact bo~11u1s\ unoer th~ oy 1nm11~d P:lllnllrshlp
Lnlle Pottt 92648 ' abOve on. n/a FEET Of LOl 7S OF NEWPOR North' f 1 :· t · t ctalm With the co~rt anJ m.111 a lmplled reo1tdlng OU•I d<t11c1!tl9d .-bovn • pttt· l1tlll O•JS b~s1ness 11am~ or llla r1191St1an1 comme11ced to Thia •t•llmtnt was flied Molina Helena warren Ame Boyle HEIGHTS AS SHOWN ON ~MA ron •n ranee 0 oonv 10 Ill• personal tept esenta ponuslof1 o pOt1od to be 245 Flt1rhe1 name\ 11s1eo nerelll ttansatt bu$1ntsi under thl'
th the County Clerk ol 3226 Broad St., Newpcrt This s1a1ement was hied t7h00• CColu,'!tyCCout rtr h~1"ve' we' aopotnted by !ht COIJrt •ncumbrancu, to sallaf~ A11e UnK 9.5 Co11t• Mitu . SIGNED ftOHITY f UNDING QI t1<;11110us bus1neu name or range County on Ftbru· Beach, CA 92663 with lhe County Cle1k ot RfCOROCD IN BOOK 4 PAG W .. !."'t ~'! • ,.':'all worun lour months 11om tne the lnd•btedn•n H cured CA 92628 CA INC By R09er D M l·~n.al l'l~!lll'S ~sled ~bow Of\ 1976
24, 1995. This busln11s Is con-Ofa~e County on Maich 83 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS rl •;;· dt~ a .,;;d'· 1~rest dale ot l~l 1$SU1nce ol lellers as by H id Offdi advancH The. unde<!ltgnf!d TrU11tee Ptes•dent SIGNED DAVID H GRttNHUT
F838075 ctuct1d by: an Individual 3, 1 5 F038822 ~6~~~$S cA.3~oRNl~R~ c:Ov'•yed to and now h•ld Pf0\l1de4 Kl section 9100 ol I/le ther•under, w th Interest disclaim~ any ltabihty for tony Tll~ ~l3t~rntnt was l•ll'd <Miii lh•'> stat~ment 111'3S filed w.tri
PIJbUshed Newport S.acn. Th• llQlatrant(s) com-Published Newport Beach· THA.T PORTION OF TH by It under said Dffd of c.t11ornca Ptol>ate Code Th• :~. ~ri°Pv~:!rprt~h~ielr, f~~d :J::' r:~· ot~":~~~ tn .. County e>r• 01 Oraooe l!1e County Cler~ ot Orange Co111 MHI Dally Pilot menced to lransaC1 busi-SOUTH~ASTEf\lY 20 FEET o Trust In the property sl· bme tor hong ctauns woM not cpa 0 • ~· nmlon r( .an ~hown u untyonMartht7 t995 Countyon Mafl:lllO 1995
Mlfch 3, 10. 17, 24, 1995. n11s under the FICltttous Costa Mesa Dally Pilot SANTA AHA AVENUE ADJOIN tuated In uld county, 811PH belore lour monl!ls trom r:;:.t~ ~~~~:::t brh::~·!~ lleti · ., NOl1CE Tl\~ F1tbbous t.ami NOllCf this Ftcl 1rous Name
F2S3 Buslnesa 'i•m1(1) listed Match 10, 17, 24• 3l, l Sl95 lNG SAID LOT IN THE NORlli California describing the t11e hearing date nouoed abOve provided In Hid Note The kllal emoonl "'th" un· Stald1T"•l1! t 1pos 1..,e ~~' Stat~1l~nt •1~ts '"'' YPat~
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~tt:~"H~ w:~::n F287 WiST ABAHOONED BY ORDE l•nd ttieraln:,.. more fully YOU MAY EXAMINE \ti• ldt fHI ChllgH and paid ~ance ot the obllga lrom ll)f il~te •I --.~ ldet1111 tnt tr om lhP oatt ,, ~ilS h~O 111 "',
_.;.,.. ________ , Thia st.atement "'as filed PUBLIC NOTICE Of TtlE BOARD Of SUPERVI dncrlbed In uld offd of .~ep1 by lilt coun II you •• a up~... of the trustte tton secured by the pioperty Ollice ol ft\~ COonty Ciel~ A new Olln ot tn~ C01Jq:y Clerk A n.w
Fictitious " SORS Of ORANGE COUNTY Trust. ,. ~on lllltfe518d Ill Ille tslitt and of th• ttU&te ceeated lo be sold and teasonable f1Cfi:.Ot1i Bu~Kl~S N~IN S!;1I~ f(ft 01,s llusints~ N~mP Slate ~r'~~~ c~~0~;':i,,~ Fictitious CALIFORNIA RECORDED 1 Tl\lt property heretofore 'you may hie W•th llle court a by H id Deed of TruS1 ntimated c:<KI•. ••Pf'n&M m~nt l\lli\I llt tr o t>elOrft tna• "1fnl mus1 bt 111eo llflooe tni t
au5atlMateum•Nnatme ery 2e, 1995• • 'eualneaa Name BOOt< 10 PAGE 295 Of MIN ~KJl'!ecf 11 being sold lormat Reauesl lof Specw S!IS Tflt$f Dud Nttwork, and edvances at lhe llmtt of t111~ lllf r ng 011rJS stal~nitr,r tm1 '~· 1111119 01 !'!1nt.it~(ll•"''
H Is . The str"' ad· t.lobee 01 tile l1hng of an IOYfn 1411 Lorge arclt the inrt1el publo<;ation (If .Jhe ooes no1 ot tsefl Jul'IOl lt' 11\f dOfs llOI (\f 1~•J ~11\N" t'1e Th• folloWlng persona atl F838334 ·Statement TFS Of THE BOARO..OF SU dreu and other' common tory and appraosal ot tstlte Huntington Beach, CA No11c11 of ute 11 uSt n tnis sta~ ot :.i f1C: ''Ous in• tn tll1~ ~t.ilf 01 a h::lll!Ou~
doing PbUIERlneRINst &11: .. SSOC CPubllshed Newport Beach-doT,n._eg lbouuos1wne1ngsspeas~.sons are CPEORu~'r$RCAS LlfO°ifNIA Eo:cAHE;,. designation, If any, of the asse~ or ot an~ pe111ton or t2'47, 171•1 842·1111, By: S147,173 11 611s"'~s Name Ill vo1.1bo o• Busin~~ Na11e n • oianon o1 P.L. ,.. I· osta Man Daily Pilot •• real property described account ~s Pf0Vtd1d tn section Mltch•I J. Wtlltl, Ant. 1n add1tton to ca .. h. the I e 119n15 ot anonw under 11 • r19~~ ot anctt:•• uMfr ATES, 2500 Mlchel1on March 10, 17. 24, 31, 1995. THE ROCKIN DOCTOR. ING THEREFROM THE SOUTH above Is purported to be: 12~0 ol the Ca 1forn13 Probate Vic• Pruldent, SBS TIU91 T11111t1M1 ... u accept II c•· Fe:ieraJ StalP 01 common .,, r.o," s•.11~ Cl cornrnon a"" #465, ltVlne, CA 92714 F272 18111 Euchd. Fountain Val· EASTERLY 510 FEET The proo 26626 Creek Orlve, uguna Code A Request tor Speoal Deed Network, Oattd shtef's cMc:k dra-i 00 a ~ set•on 1u oo tt sea is~ S!cllon 1u oo •I v~
Pete L Perrin. 870 Santa ley. CA 92.Zaa er·ty address and other commo Hiiia, CA 92653. Nota form 15 avait.lblc lrom ine 03/0111196 state 0< na1to11a1 bank, 11 B s ~~ss and P!cfrs~ ors ~us ne~~ ~:id Pit1!es,.1t1i>S
8arbara Drive, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Jim Ritter. 823 W. Stevens, des1gna11on 11 any ot Ille 1ea The undersigned :rrustee COUfl cterk ASAP15'M3 check drawn by • stat• oi C lo CM')
Beach, CA 92680 Apt. 5. Sant:i Ana, CA oroperty oesci1bed above tS pur dlacl1lm1 any llab1tlty for Attorney tor pelllloner 3110, 3117. 3124 federal c1edrt umon 0, 11 Fir· t r11tng R'"'"' f c
Thi• busln111 11 con· Flctltlou1 92707 porteO to be 1670 SANTA AN any lncorrectnen of lh• GEORGE E ATkfNSON Ill check drawn by " slate QI ~C ... POrt li~.>eh COSl.l M S• llPwt>t'll ~ea{l1 Costa M~sa
ducted by: an Individual Bu1lne11 Name Th ts business is con· AVENUE COSTA MESA C 1treet 1ddre11 and other · E q • ledttral savings and loan a&· N Hl 'b33 768300 Mar I• _,, Ni<l'.6• t MJ• 17 .?431 An• 7
The regl1trent(s) com· Stetement ducted by:_ an 1nd1v1dual 92627 T.he undersigned Truste common designation, If 500 N Collen~ B~d PUBLIC NOTICE soclatlon. savtngs asr.l)C1 Ap1 7 14 tQ9!;. )QQ!; ~e;.c•inJ:r t~sa~~tl~~~~ The lotlowlng persons are ~~~ce~e~~st~~an~~!~i ~~~: d•selaims any 11.lbihry tor an anr., shown herein. Said S '; l2J •t1on oi uvmg• bank
doing business as: noss under tho F1ct1t1ous incorrectness ol the proper u e wlll be made, but Ora1~t ~ e9?66 specrfl<'!d •n Section 6102 of ---------=iiiiiiiiiiiiijili!iiljiiijiijiii~ Business Name(s) listod JAKARTA, 10411 Kamuela d d tn without covenant or wu-NOTICE OF the f1nt1nch1t Code and 11u PUBLIC NOTICE • above on: July 1994 Or .. Hunllng1on Boach. CA Business Name(s) !Isled acJ ress an o er commo ranty, upressed or Im· Newporl Beach o~tll Mesa TRUSTEE'S S/\LE thor"f'd to do businf"ss In
Pete L. Perrin 92646 above on· n'a des1Qna11on ii any silo plied, regarding title, CN300934 Mar 24 25 31 1995 UNDER DEED OF TRUST this state In the ev..nt '"° ---------
Thia statement wos fllod Shoroo Ann Smith, 104 t 1 J1rn Riiier hetem The total amounl 01 t possession, or enc um· T s der other rhan cash la llC·
with the County Clork ol Kamuola Or.. Huntington Tt11s statement w:is hied unpaid balance ol tile obltgatio brances, to pay the re-· l.:~;667 cepted. the Trustoo may nJ~:~l~~;:~~~~~ss
Orange County on Febru-Boach. CA 92646 wllh Ille County Clork ol secured by tile property to b malnlng prlnclpal sum of 3000112240-PULLIAM withhold the luuAnce of the NA.M£ STATEMENT
ary 24, 1995. This business Is con· Orange County on Fcbru· sold and reasonable estimate the notels) secured by PUBLIC NOTICE other: 1450698·1"1 rnstee'• [Med onhl f11nd11 lnP tollOW'llQ pmrn('l"!J HARBOR LAWN-
F038077 ductod by· 11n lndiv1du:il ary 211. t995 costs expenses and aovances a said Deed of Trust, with AP. Number 9311-98-029 become 1wa1labh• to the ,~ ,1,, domo bu51,1~ss a~ HLP'
Published Newport Boach· The roglstront{s) com-F638346 the timt ol I/le rnt11al publtcatro lnterut thereon. as pro-YOU ARE IN DEFAULT payee OI" 11ndonlee as 11 l NIE RPRISI S 6015 r ~""'""1 MOUNT OLIVE
Costa MHa Daily Piiot menced to transact busl· Pubhshea Ncwpoll BCllCh· I lhe No11ce ol sate IS vlded In said not~s), ad-UNDER A DEED OF mattet of right Cl fmdhPim CA CllBO/ C t S I
March 3• 10• 17• 24. 1995. ness under the Flct111ous cost a Mesa D:iily Piiot S318 756 13 In addition to cash v1nce1, If any, under the NOTICE OF TRUSTEE"S TRUST DA TED O<'.tnt>e• t6, Said sate will bf' m~de bur Rodrey 1 "~"'~" 6'.l 1• r Leeamdse Feuryrni·saheesd F25!l Business Name(s) !isled March 10 17, 24 31. 1995 the TrusteP Wiii accep t J ~sn terms of the Deed of SALE UNOEA DEED OF 1986 UNLESS YOU l AKE without covenant or wam•n· Summit Ct An~hPlm CA q;i~ 11 ----------1 above on: nla F267 1e1 s cne..,k drawn 011 a sra1e o Trust, utlm1ted fees, T•usT ACTION TO PROTECT ty, e•p•H5 0< Implied re-1 ft ._ ,. Sheree Smith national bank a cnec~ drawn b charge• and upenns of " YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY garding t~le posS'lssron 0< nis llu5i .. eu " oMu 1'1
__ P_U_B_L_IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ 1 This statomen1 was lilod J stllte or tt derat u ed1t union o th• Trustee and of the T.S. No. 3591 BE SOLO AT A PU6LIC encumbrances lo uttsfy '-'\ 111 •ndl\lldua 540-7602
Fictitious with th• County Clerk ot acne~~ drawn by st.lf~ 01 reoera tru111 created by uld Loan No. OOl0009U7•9 SALE IF YOU NEED AN the mdebtedneu stt.ured lht rtg•stra\I C""''"-~ •n to •lllli•limiilliililil•lf
B I N Orange County on Febru· PUBLIC NOTICE 1 Deed or Trus1, to-wit: 4-P. Numti.r: 4.4C>-2•1•18 EXPLANATION OF THE by said ~. IKM!nc1111 l•an~a·t bu<1n,ss un~•r l~t
USStnaetesma enatme ary 28, 1995 savings ano oan 3SSON~On 1261,907.13 Estimated. Other Ref. -NATURE OF l HE PRO-the1eunde1, Wllh interest H I t l'Ou~ t>u< rP~~ 11·'"'' ' 6 53\'tngs ;r;soc1at1on or saving Acc1ued interes1 and addl· YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T CEEOING /\GlllN'iT YOU. ptOYlded !herein and the un-n.1m•s hst•O .l~O•• .,~ fp•. 1')
The following persons ate F 38381 Dank specilteo !O Sec~on 510 tlonat advances If any, wtll UNDER A DEED OF YOU SHOULD CONTACT paid pitllC1pal of the note !ltt· ;'I t995 dol~ business as: Published Newport Beach· LOAN 2013215/FIRST AM 01 tne r1nancJ! CO<lf an Increase this figure prior TRUST DATED Jun• 6, A LAWYER cured bv said d!'f'd with S• .~FD RON~rv l 1 "1111 (
ACT ON SATELLITE. 235 Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 TRUST authollle~ to do business 111 th1 to Slit. '990. UNLESS YOU TAKE Notice 15 hrrrh~ <!••en that tnlef&st thetl'On as ptewtdf'd th~ ~ta"m'nr ... 1s I ieo,, •n
S. Tustin Ave .• Orange, CA March 10, 17. 24, 31, 1995. OTHER 4972625 stJte In tne 8\lenl tender otne The beneficiary under ACTION TO PROTECT Golden wut f orectosur• tn seld NOie, 1-s. charpM 11>1 Cou"l'f Cl#1 • ~! ORN~IE
git=n James Bird, 1270 F275 FILE· C·1151 8 tna11 cash is .ccepted lhe Trus utd Deed of Trull hereto-~~U~tLio~~R~Y·~i:t.~ Service, Inc ;i C'.'lhlorn1a and 9"<J>f'l1S11$ of thtt trust~ Counry on Mar h £ Q1~
Rulltnd Rd., #8, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE A.P. NUMBER 425·2l3-03 tee may ¥11thhOIO me issuan~ o fore uecuted and dellv· SALE. IF YOU NEED AN CcxpnrAllon. "' tt11c;tf'i' or and ot the lrut1ts crt•illf'd by NOTICE Th• flCMIO~~ "''"' Beach. CA 92680 NOT CE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE tne T1us1ee·s Oeflcl uni~ luno erecl to the underelgned 1 EXPLANATION OF THE sucrl'l~c;or tr11<r,.,. nr c;111>-;11 said Deed 01 -wmt Sta1'ment· P•D•tP~ tro., ), ,,
This buslneH Is con· Fictitious LINDER OEEO OF TRUST t>eeome 1va1tabkl to the payee o written Oed aratlon of o... NATURE OF THE luted truc;ff!P pu1o;11:inl tn the Golden Wut foreclosur• hom 11'f nate ,, *a<i 1 Cl tn r~
ducted by: an lndivtdual Buslnass Nam• YOU AR( IN DH AULT UN endo1~pe .i~ a maner of rlQht r1ult and Demand for Sale, PROCEEDING AGAINST Dnfl<I of l 111c;t ,.•nr11tl'd by S•rvlce, tnc., as Ag•nt for (;lhC' ()I f~P Counrv C~·~ A np
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IELL IHUW&Y The registrant(•) com· Statement DER A DEED or TRUST DATE Sa10 salf Will oe made but Wltn and. Written Notice of De-YOU. YOU SHOULD Tracy z P11lh.1m. " c;mgle the Trustee 533 Allport Firhl•OU~ ?•1•1~P~~ N~nip St~IP
menced to transact busl· The following persons are March 10 '986 UNLESS YOU out co~tnant 01 warranty ex f•ult and Election to Sell. CONTACT A LAWYER. man, RN"nrcl,.•I 10'2711986, Boulevard. Su~n soo. Burlin-mtlll rt111q l'f' t·i~n "Pio•• •111 Mortuary * Chapel
ness under the Flctrllous doing business as· TAKE ACTIO"I TO PROlEC p1ess or 1"'p11eo r1'9aroing flfle Th• undersigned caused Notice ts hereby ;lven as ln'llrum.,nl No gam11, CA 94010, (415) tm• It'• I "0 111 !~"' ~•JtPmr'1 Cremation
Buslnesa Name(s) fisted BARRErT ENGINEERING, YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY Bf po~~tss1on or encumbranres t said Nollet of Default and that SBS Trust Deed 86 506526 '" Rrtnk •· Pagtt 344-4767. Bv Su" A Coo-drP~ net or tvll ~u1tio111~ lllP 110 Broadway
above on: n/• 11888 w estern Avenue, SOLO Al A PUBLIC SAU I sausty the tnOebtellness serure Etecilon to Sell to be re· Nttwork, u truslH, or •· 01 Offlci:il RPr·nirt<, in the per. Pre11ld11nr, Datltd U'P tn in' ~t.1tP ot a f 1<t1hOu' Costa Mesa
Steven James Bird S1anron. Cahlorn1a 90600 YOU NHO AN EXPLA"'IAltON by sa1tJ Otoeo ~d11ances tnere corded In the county successor 11usttt. or office 01111" Couniv Rrcord· 03/0911995 0v,1nP'' N~,,., '" v•nt,1t1M ol Ml t111
This statement was llled Barrett Edward Cloud, OF THE NATU~E or THE PRO· U'1de1 w1tn 1n1eres1 as provide whtre the'real property Is 1ub1tltuttd trustee er 01 OranqP Cn1111tv. Call-ASAPl57285 lhP 110111s 01 .1noll'!t uno•• ....... •••••
with the County Clork of 1008 East Ctlalynn Avenue, CH DING AGAINST YOU VO tllere1n ,and the unpa10 principal located ind more than ~ursuan1 to th• Oetd of fornla. and f""~11·"'1 10 the 3117, l/24. 313 1 Fr11Pr~I St.w o• comm11n 1.1 • h Nohce ol Oot,11111 M rl Elec-c; c; 14400 t Orange County on Febru-Orange, CA 92666 SHOULD CON I ACT A LAWYl R balance ol tile Note secured by three months ave rust uecuted by Nadir hon 10 St-II 1111,,.,111111"' re I''" Pfllo~ ~ '0~
ary 14, 1995 Thia buelness Is con-NOllCf is nerebv g111fn tha said Deeo wtlh interest tllereon elapsed •Ince such Plrnlak1n, s 1ln~le min COl'ded 12/081fqQ4 .,, Boo!\ PUBLIC NOTIC E ll11''"''' .ino riotrs•1on~
F037041 dueled by: an Individual (QIJITABLE: OHO COMPANY 3, ptovio~d 11, sa1<1 Note tees 11cordatlon. . Recorded 06/111 990 In .•• Png& . '"'""'"°"' No Cna•/ Published Newport Beach· The reglstront(s) com-CALIFORNIA CORPORATION ,15 charges ano expenses 01 the Golden West Savings As· Book -Page -ln1U 94•70,576. 01 ... ,.d Olhcial f1t~t 11t~g
Costa Mesa Dally Piiot menced to transact busl· troste~ or successor trustee or 1rus1ee ancJ ot lhe trusts created soclallon Service Co .. 11 90-317303 or Ottlcl•I Rec0tds wllt Sell on Fiie No F639513 Nl'""t'~~~ ll!J ~ r.ost3 MP~a
March 10, 17, 24. 31 , 1995. nou under the F1c1111ous subsl1tuted 11u~tee pu1"1uan1 to Oy said Deed ol Trust Trustee, Post Office e.rx Atcord1 In the office or 04/06/t995 :ii thl' Nnrth front flCllllOUS BUSINESS i..11, ~ o ,fit !lbO M11 F264 Bualness Name(s) listed me Oeed Of Trust ueculed by D~tecl 03120 1995 34957, San Antonio, th• County R•cord•r or entrnnc:e to lhf" County N"M£ "T "TEMENl 10' ~· ,, 11111r, above on· n/a • 78265~957, Telephont Orange County, Callfoml•. C 7 " ,. " -------c---1 Barrett E. Cloud FIRST A~ERICAN TRUST 1.0M EQUITABLE DEED COMPANY. A Number: (210) 543~998, and pursuant to th• ourthOU~P ()() CIVIC Cl'n-lhp lollowtng ~l<l\11151 G PUBLIC NOTI E This statemont was filed PANY TRUSTff UNDER TRUSf CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. 1 By: Nett sanders, Assis· Notice or Default and let 0 11v11 W1> .. 1 S;inta An.a, ~ ,1, J:>ll>Q bU~ln•s~ l<; '"' S TARTJN
Fictitious with the County Cterll of "40 PLH 913 Re.:orotO Ol1 u ld Tru11H COMMERCIAL tant Secretary, Date: Electlon to Sell thtreundtr CA. at 1 00 PM "' public cine (l[t;tG"1 c;1 uc_110~ ti' /
BuilneH Name Orange County on March OJ?O:t986 3S lnstru,.,ent No DIVISION ll69' SSS ANTOV 03117/95 recorded 12/0111"4 In d::.''~ c~~~~;.,"·:i,~;'~,~~-C;i•n~t1011 Av~.,11• Corona [lp1 A NEW
The lo~~~~m:e~!ons are F83B802 Oltloa re.:01os 1n tne otticP 01 MESA CA 9?62E .I" IJJ 3124. 3131 , 4n 94_.94108 of H id omclal ol th& Un11,.11 St"''",) J p o s tnc ~ r~i 1;11n~i
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3. 1995 et 110504 rn Boo• P311e ol s. vo BTH FlOOR COSTA ASAP158014 Book -Page -lns1 • time of !!alf" •n ,; .. ,, ... moo ti ~·a· CA Q/61<, I
doing business as· Published Newport Beach-'!1e Cou~ty Recora~r or OR,ANG£ 6192 BY Sl1AR:JN ,AWRENCE Record•, wltl S•ll on right htl• nn<l "''"'"c;t con-Co1po•at10n I!'! t (7 141 t IJ B U.SJN"DSS?? OP.\SO BALBOA THAI Costa Mesa Oaily Pilot vountv Ca~101n1.1 and Ou sian V1CE PRESIDENT 0313111996 at 1 00 P.M . at ~ In :ind now hrht hy rt 0668 617 Carna1ton A•Pnu• £, • •
10 t~t Not.ae 01 e>t-tau11 nd PRIORHY 61411 the NOfth front entranca undftt "3td °""'' ,.1 Tru"I '" Corona [\fl ~;ar CA q(6}'> • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~~~~ CAFE. 209 • ., Palm SI .. March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. tl•.~0!1 10 Se~ inereunoei re l'i'" 13• 4fl/95 PUBLIC NOTIC:E to the County courthouse, the PIOpl'lfy ~·lu ''""In "'Kl Vtrtoru Ptne 611 c~ nal n
Newpon Beach, CA 92661 F279 corll~J 11l/'2\,'t994 '" Bo~ I 700 Civic Center Drlv• C ~-.. S1 I h It A~enu• ro<ona {)~ M.it CA T11aJer lnthapantl. 3291 West Santa Ana CA at oun n'"', ' ,. "'"'M "'' a26?5
Iowa St., Costa Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Pac;t 45 nstrumenl No 94 ~ublk auction, 'to the dm~oire"luld .. ~~1,rrnfJ"'rly "ido; lh~ ~U!•ni,nt 11~ t>t'•r 92626 0673il35 ol sad OlllCtJ Re NOTICES 1 h bldd r h ly"' --rti "" on '" This buslneu Is con-Flctltloua cords Will SELL on PUBLIC NOTICE OF PETITION TO g Ht er or CH Otted of Tru•I A p Num· e~ecutPd p111~11ant tn ~"fl' r•
ducted by: an Individual BuslnHa Name 04 13 1995 at In Ille front ot !llt ADMINISTER ESTATE OF (payabl• at th• time of bttr 938 98 oiq I rClt9 OI I~, Buo;in~~o; .lM
Th• regl11ran1(s) com· Statement 11agpo1es al int marn enuv .11ea GEROA BEDFORD aka H ie In l•wful money or Pureu:lnt In 1h" rro•s1ons l'role•o;ion~ Cod~
menced to lronsact busl· The following p«sons aro ~ tr.~ Plxentoa C1vte C•nter GERDA W BEDFORD aka the Un"ecl Statu), all ol Cal1ft1rn1~ Cnmmr rcral Th·~ bu•111e51' ·~ rn••d I !Pd
ness under Iha F1c1rt1ous doing buslnest as: 4GH1, E cnapman AvPoue NOTICE ~l~USTEE'S GERDA WA.NTING BEDFORD right, tltle, and Interest, Cocie SPrltnn Q<;01(4)(.i)(11} Irv an •flOIY•Ouat
Business Nem1(a) listed CLASSIC ROSES II, 232t t>tac~n1.a CA at 1000 AM Al Trul1H Sal• No. C.llieNo A177t44 conveyed to and now hel~ Tru1tee hf!tf'hy "'"rt~ tn in· Ille rp91Strant cnmn1,.te•~ In
aboVt on: nfa 2nd Ave., Corona def Mar, PuBL•C AUCTION 10 THE ,. .. 701166_.. lo all ne115 oenet111a11.;s ~ru:t u7~er t:ld :::C,ed ::Y cludn in !hi' nM 111rlic1al 111.in~act business undPt th~
Tarajar lnlhapantl CA 92625 HIGl1fST B100ER FOR CASH Tltlt Order No. 00607693 cre<11tors con11ngen1 c1eo1101s 11tu1ted In H id c!i9n1y lnr~lnturl'I nl 111" ""'"'"de-llrtitious llu~inps~ n~m~ ~r
Thia 11a1ernont was flied Nancy Mary Wlllla, 232 1 ("'YJDlt> Jt th~ ume 01 sJle '" Refer•nce No. 6701166 ana petsons .... no may ll<' 0111• and State and ducrlbed acrrbod her!'in ,.,u or !hr pe1-1nJm~s ll1118d .1bo11a on . uns I with lhe County Clerk ol 2 d A • Co ona dol Mar "" . aon11I pror"'"'Y ""'' fr<lurns 1991 n v ·· r • IJWfUI monev 01 tile Un11eo .\PN No. 626-463·19 e1w1SP. interestPO 1n ll'IP Wlh or H follow•. A1 mor• fully Oescrlf'd In 11,., l"lrPd of SIGNED on DNl.Jlt 01 Vlf IOl'lfA
Oaryrang2 •. 19c9o5unty on Febru· ~~191262b5uslness 11 con· sra~es1 ,111 t•ght ulle Jnd 1ntn YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Pstate 01 born ol GE ROA BfD dHcrlbed on ••Id Oaed of Trust pr1i1tgrn 1 (7l ,.,.1 on PfN£ p 0 S IN'~ By Victor1J 28 &st ·on e &ll to and now neht ov UNDER A OEED OF FORD JkJ GERDA W BfOfOR Trust. ~ 111 I'' " 1 ' • F038347 ducted by: an Individual ' ~ y TRUST DATED 02124/89. aka GERDA WANTING BEDFORD Th• 1treet address and l ) ~nd, e I nr 111" 5"~111~ Pene l'rPstdPnl Pubflshed Nowport Beach· The reglslrant(s) com· ti und~r said Deeo ol 1 ru~t in tn~ UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· A P(T ITION has been h1~d D othe1 common rty s rights unlff'I Un1lnrm IM o;falrmenl w.1~ l1lp,f v.1th menced to transact bust· proDPrty sttualeO 1n ~a11l County d 1 1 ,J h Commttrc1a1 CnrtP r tnnnc-II•• Coun ty Cl~r~ "' OtanQP Costa Mesa Dally Piiot ness under Iha Flcutlous and SLlle hereinall&r de~cn~CI TION TO PROTECT YOUR Christina M Bea lord 1n Ille •• gnat on. If 1ny, "' t • Ing Stat&mn•it Nn 112 1361135 r. IV I.! h 10 1 Q<Jr,
M111ch 10, 17, 24, 31 , 1995. Buatness Namt(I) listed PARCEL 1 THE NORTHEAST PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Supe1101 Courl of CJ11tor.,1a real property ducrtbed datttd Jun!' 22 l'l'll .In ,o·~(ll ftr l~lc r t 1 · N
F2&e above on: n/a EAL\ SO FHT or TH£ SOUTH SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Countv OI ORANGE above 11 ~urpor1ed to be eluding wilhn11t i11111t;ih1111 ali St I I ~, • ';ous ~ np ----------1 Na""" M. Willis WE STERLY 230 FEET OF LOT II' YOU NEED AN EX· THE PETITION r&QUfSIS Iha 334 Vltta ruch1, Newport ~rson11I prnpr1tv lnr~tl'd nn ~ PmPn ero IP~ tve yP~•~ PUBLIC NOTICE ·~· PLANATION OF THE NA· Ch11strnJ M Beoloril be ap B•ach, CA t2HO. .._ R I ' ·~ ... lrom int date it wJ• lil•d in in, This 1tatam1n1 was Hied 75 OF NEWPORT HEIGHTS IN Th d I d T t ..... 4'., PIOP"I I/ Anu .... ..,.. 0111(;4' ol ll'le Coun"' c, j A. "'W ----------1 c Cl k I ' 0 T OF ORA"GE TURE OF THE pointed as personal r~presentl • un "' gnt ru1 et In th11 oprmtmn "' n<'rup.,n-'' Fic titious with the ounl)' Of o THc C UN Y " PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ttv~ 10 JOminrster tne eslJte 0 dl1ct1lms any llablllty for cy of 11111 RP.ll "''flf""''Y "' In r ic11t1ous 8us0ness NJm• Stat, Builneia Name 01a~ County on Match STATE OF CA.LifORNIA AS PfR YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· llle decede~I any lncorrectnus of the any con,.rmr hon nn th" real rnen1 mu~t ~ ni .. tt !>Pl<>•• lh~I
Statement 3, 19 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4 TACT A LAWYER. THE PETITION '"1uests street addru1 i nd other Pro t1y but whu h "'" not hm& l~t filing ot l!IK ~1~•er!1•11I
The foUowing persons .,, F838811 PAGE 83 MISCELLANEOUS On 04/17/H at 1:00 P.M., .iutnority toattminister lheeslJh: common dulgn1llon, If relllrP'Of>l''tv inrhi«ing but dN!s nol ot llsPil autho '·~ 111•
doing business u : Published Newport Beach· MAPS RECORDS OF SA!D OR Ootd•n Wut S•vlng1 As· unoer Ille lnoeoenoent A.Umini any, 1hown herein The no4 llm~l'<i ro ,11 1,,111,f",. any use H" thts statP ot a r t ous
BEARS BY TANI. 330 Vista Costa Mesa Catty Pilot ANGE r.ou~Tv AND THAT 10Clatlon Service Co, u sl'!J' on 01 Estaies A..I ~1115 tot1l 1moun1 or the unpaid goods to t'tfl ~' twrnml' frr· llu~m~ss Name 1<1 ~"' -~· ~n ol
Suart1, Newport Beach, CA March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995 PORTIOfl. Of TH[ SOUTHEAST the duly appointed Trust· aumo<•IV "'" aiiow the OdsonJ balance of the obllg1tlon lure&, lurnrht11> Anci lutnl~h· the 1tglll5 ot anoth~• i;~1rr 92660-3515 F285 ERLY iO f[fT Qi SAAl A ANA ee under ind pu11uan1 to repre~tnf.l~e 10 take many 1ecurld by the property to Ing• mach•nt'ry otfictt reoerJI State DI conimt''1 ~w
Tena Lanae Trost. 330 ----------VENUE ADJOINING SAID LOT Deed of Trust, Recorded a<;tJOllS w-thoul oota 01110 court be 1old end 11aaonabl• equlj,mnni m "h•.,.. tools {Ste Sl'cbOn I 4400 fl v1
Vl1ta Suerle. Newport 5 ON THl NORTHWE ST AS on 03/0216t u Document JOProvat Betore tl'•no cert.it0 el1lm1ted cos11, HpenH1 •PPttllltus sur i•ltl's maten: Sustn~ss and r-c1,« •
Beach, CA 92660-3515 Wh BANOONEO SY ORDER Of THE No. et-109461 Book -very impo11an1 ac11ons however and 1dvanc11 al the time ele trade '""""~ bu1l<f1ng Code) This bu1lneas Is con· en you write BOARD Of SUPf: IWISORS Of Paga -of Offlclal Records the personal representatM Vw•li of the ln~lal publlcatton 1~' attMc. equ•pm,,nl bollH$ R,nt""'t r ng
ducted by: in lnc:livldulll a Classified ad, QRA.NGE COUNTY CAt1rOANtA In th• offlc• of the Re-bt reQuired 10 gtve notice 10 th• Not ce of 111• eq111pm10nt (1nr111<11ng Wllh· Joh A Mas•. Esq
The reglatrent{a) com· Include all EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE corder of Oran9• County, "ltere•tell ""rsons unless ....., h1',191·"· oui l1mil111tnn :ill "'l"'Pmenl I l835 W Olrm~ic Rl\.d c::1, -ft--" t t ct b I Callfomla executed bu • "" ··~1 In eddltlon to cash the 1 .. _ d 1 1 • '•' m.,....., o ranu us· the facts SOUTHEASTE RLY StO FEET • ' nave wa•ved notice or consented Tru.tff wlll accepC 1 0< t. .. g~fll''"""n ni ••tr ·
ness under the FIC1tttous HE RfOF PARCEL 2 tOT 75 :~1 ~~~w:~.::~ S:~~ to Ille proposed action l The cHhler's check drawn on blltlon ol ... w:\I"'. ~I. Los Angt ¥s CA llJt'~'
Buslne11 Nam•(•) llstod and get the OF NEWPORT HEIGHTS IN THE wife .. Trul1or World moeoendent aom1nis11auon • ltltt Of national bani!,• eltte:lrlcity liqht h1111 or re-Newpoll Btach Costa Mt~a
above on: n/a results COUNTY OF ORA.NGE STATE Of Sav1'ng1 and loan Assocl· aurnority wtll be gr~nted unless check drawn by• 11ate or frlge~t~. oi IOI q:uA11ft). CNTt:4 2908 03 Mlr
Buy It. Stll It. Find It. OU want. r.t\llFORNIA f\<; PFR ._.AP RF an ontPrMIPd oerson hies an 1>11rtrlruna, ae>1•h<1nc:e1, 1 17 4 1 Aor 1 19<15
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COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT
BEACH 1069 HOUSES/
& QUA~ "°'11fNO .,.. 0,llOltfUrUTY
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Sat/Sun. 269 Cecll 3BR·28A Carmel •!••••••••• Place. 65().3008 Quiet loc:, aoulh facing
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GARAGE SALE
HINTS
Write down needed
sizes and measurements
before you leave home.
Remember, NO
return!>.
to Frtday, March 24, 1995
LIGVD UJn'W TO LOST. PDSOUU 3002 lllPtOYlllNt • POU aoatiifGTOlf -~-=·~C:.B--Z·M;;;;a;11siiB.1mU;t1;._.i2il7m24 POUllD 2125 ____ ... 5530 tDT I025 UICB 1140 • 1 .. -......... mm!(llllll~~ --~~-----------~-----------------
.... MN. Lall. aedr, ....... bOtder, t mt to POUllD ~t .. e "-~~~~~~~ ....... , lll't ~. ~ SAT hmf 1314 Ale-9y CHAllUS GOftN
with OMA.I SHNtlf' 2Ba. .. appl. a ~g l)MCh, Shafe 28r aa. Qu ..... leW ....... 11::=-===:i::::::\ 8'r ...... QI laM. bama, Adame/Main. dc:ka, ocn vu. ai.p. to Avt 4/1. 1450•1200 MbL ,.nm., white w/1••111111i1i:.; ............ ,. .,.,... AltlN: Lynn Neiteon, l'rlg, oouch. bed, .r'td TANN.AH HIRSCH bc:.h. St2IO IMll73-111'1 d-.:>oalt. IU-tM38 black l bfown •P'*·lii""~IMli•iliflMP.t -WllHt IOCllM. Guy 8uflet &. Jan clU\e, .ic. M0-3268
Na P..._. Stw 3 8' red ~. Pau,.,lno • :1J# ,., --Kaaprz7ckl. All w/ --------a.er St. 71•751·5851 MliiiiAillillili~~.. ~ 1 ...... d <*S• o auth. Prlced•--------
A DEVILISB GUE88
-WPOIT 2aa "btk to bch. w/d, --~htl 4.,., Surra" D -wro1r "'" .. 1 ... bale U2!S+ Pound C•t Ilg grey --e11 •• Ill t ...., , r. n.ig IMCB 2889 ~"':.1fa.°1bt-61'n ehol1 halt w 91N oof· ,._~ • •• --Cameo Hlghl&nd•l BIACB 1169
ii••••••liiiiill ________ tar. Ar•• of Dover ,.__.._ .. ..,..,.-..llliiililll"'. .. 'Id <714> 720-805l ''W••••--iiiiiii
Na Verullln condo, ShOfea, on Santiago. 673-~ MINK COAT ••
1Bd furnlahed nr 17th walk to bch. Lrg room Call oov., ShorH Nl-1~;;::-iiiiiii"ii .. lf~~~~~;'~"7VV~=~ Appral1ed '3.250. 11100 Hm G•r l•la St 1hopa. Avl May-w/pvt bath. All amen . lmal c.nter. 722·7387 II Salu .•. H•LPI Asking 1500 obo. Call Ford Rd ~Hn
New. 11200/mo. "450/mo. 84W~5 FO 0 733-8408 IV• m1g MacArthur & San 722~8115 or 720-11!552 N•-•lbo• ..... In. UN Growing co. offera In· 1 ,., .. 2 -· r •· Keys In Parking Lot A, cr.ctlbl• oppty. Work,_________ Mlgue. -t m-1
•t aR ••211• Direct ace.IS, ocean NewPot1 Beach from home or from OPfJC• •---------28R 28A el'2S/Up view, moc:tern, large. Call: Finance Dept. our office. We train. ._ Colleotlb .. a and eluff
Refrlg & dlshwuhet $550+dep. 84$-4400 C 1 •" 312• Ch E 1• fUe11.ft"l"WT9J! &. we don't Med. SA1'8am "Y Hal ......... • oope hra. aay .un. ""'''"'" Gl 1970 Pon Provence
lpnecfta· IOXNo30 fpoeeola. NNoo Newport •••oh Lrg • FOUND SU8n0d~+7•1 ~2w22ee~·731C.•ll 2QUIPMENT 8047 Harbor View Homea · . unfUrn, phn/cbl, W/d, suEPHERO MIX • ,.. ... lease. 04~55 ahuttera. No peta. " Jntlre H .. hOid movl ....
•Be.ah ~Ml•Nr HN18• S400+utll. 845·9515 ~~~~"f't.c~u~~~~ SalH , AWIHOMe: D .. k 2 oonferenoe Sale. BeaU11ful co0:
Sperkllng 184, huge Newport Creat town-3/14/95. Reddlah gouJ World• foremost envl-t•blea 2 antique temporary floral aofaa,
maaler, walk-In ctoHt home to ahare with r.. young male mix. Call MEMBERSHIPS ronmental co. aeeka French aldeboarda. wht lacqu.red bed, 5•
S725; Pool/Spa 848-6838 •Pon•lbl• N/S. Private 723-6185 ol' 873-4628. 3018 ~:~!i~:";~'!;~~~~f· 852.018t attar tOam. wht dHk, Iota morel
•STaP.S TO SAND room w/bath, cable, F O U N 0 1 8 Ion d &.Wun, e-t
Clean 1Br, garage, lrg private phone line. Puppy 3-4 mo old t• Tudor Wanted.NB, for 2 PBTS Ir eao teth It £.303.
deck. Utll pd. No pets. Pool/t•(lnll/ap& $485 male at OC Fair· Ibo B Cl b chlldr•n/51.h & 7th grd, T22•77tl Oakwood.
s750/mo. 551-8554 Incl um. Credit check grounds (Swap M"t) I• I IY U M·th,3:30·6,Must be ANIMALS 6049 RNTIRll
•W••tcnn 2Br 2Ba, frplc, refrlgi d/W, new
carp« & palnl. pool.
S850/mo. 725-8455
req'd. Call 650-0454 on Sat 3/11. Call to ID M•:.-=::-lp ieacner. SlS/hr 759'-3239 14EIQHBORHOOD
and leave mHaage. 499-3692 or 472-4283. Pl .. •• call 831-eo3t 150 Off AU • QARAQI! SALB
Npt Bch/Npl Hghta LOST CAT Black & EMPLO'YMENT A.KC Pt'PPI•• & Clothlng, household
neat/cln/qulet/twnhm white male Tabby, has c CFA Kitten• ltema & equipment &
prlv b•, parkng, yard half of black mou• r: -SERVICES 5533 with thl1 ad more. Open at Sam Wntclltf Lrg 2Bd 2B• 5475+~ utils. 650-3325 tach• on face. Lui EmPLOYMENT we have th• largHt SAT, Eaatbluff-Vlata
condo, upatra, c;er· eeen on• Tradewlnds Hlection of p9dlgr•• Hoga.r & Hu«ta-Plaza port, pool, 1256 Rut· Npt Hgt• 10x11 rm In In Baycreit/Oover __ ... dogs·& cal• anywhere Condo Asaoc:laUon
land $845 832·1768 ha•, lot• of ahelvH. s Please b• aware that All loved & well
MISCELLANEOUS
RENTALS
C kit h N's horea area. 13 yra GR•'"'T D .. '"'LS on lean c en. · 1 ed b 1 1 NT U\e llsllng1 In this cat· Cared for ...... -$375+dep. 722-8087 ° d, us lo e ni n· EMPLOYME egory may require you PETLAHD HUNT BCH home acceuorlea.
side. Pleue call 50-5530 to call a 900 number Nonhlast comer ol Furniture, motorcycle 9170• In which there Is a Adam• & Brookhurat magazine•, books, LOST COCKATIEL charge per minute. 963-4887 COa, toola. men'a
Gray & white, very PT/FT Poetlon• avl In clothing & much much
tame. Lott 3/22, Roch· buey frozen yogurt & ADOPT·A·PET more. Cancel It rain.
•OCEANFRONT Pet ok. $499 722·0824
RENTALS ester & Orange, CM. lc•cream 1tore, will Every Sat & Sun at SAT only, 256 Catalina ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_ii_!-~-~-6i1l~;·t1~11.l"'l'1:~~~~~~~&~i-P_1e_as_e_h_el,.;,,p_l 54_8-_94_7_1 , _1r_11_n._84_4_·1_6.2_1_1v_e_m_sg_._11~:.·~~~--~~=lj PET F ROOMS nn u• ·-·-SMART, ountaln Moving 8•1• Ev•rv· LOST DOO Accounting Valley. Pupplet, kit· thing mual gol
SNOW WHITI! LAS· STAFF ACCOUNTANT tent and more, all Rain or shine. Mar 24 384 H•mllton, Cosla Seeking M••t•r Named "Klondike." Publlahlng & Printing looking for loving. cer· & 25. eam-4pm. 17 &
Mesa. rear unit. $400/ Bdrm + parking on Heartbroken chlld. Co. aoeka Staff Acct. ANTIQUES 6010 Ing homes. CALL 597. Dover Buckingham
mo. See after 6pm. * NS Ponn. 28 yr old $500 REWARD with Acct. Degree. 2 9037 for more Info. Lane.
548 .. 179 ~ student from Scandl· 7.4-447 .. 111 ..., ... navla. Resp, N/S, ' "'» years exp with Journal B••utlful m•I• D•I· ---------
North·Soutb vulnerable. South
deal•. '
WEST
• '782
CV 982
OJ'185
•984
NOln'H
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08 48
•AJ105
EAST
•8 <::>KJ75(3
¢AK2
+K88
SOUTH
•AKQ985
'1 8
OQ109
+Q72
The bidding:
80trnl WEST NOB'l'B EAST
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Opening lead: Two of CV
When there ie a choice of two
holdings that partner might have
which would enable you to defeat
the contract, play for the weaker of
the two to exist. Consider thls deal.
South's hand barely qualified for
a free rebid. However, the sixth
spade and singleton heart fully jua·
tified that action and, when North
raised to complete an invitational
sequence, South decided t.hat the
secondary club fit merited accep·
tance.
It is common practice today to
quiet. Max SSOO+dep. LOST DOQ. Med, entries, month-and •BUYING ITEMS* metlon looking for a MOVING SALE Call Michael 583-5610 mixed breed female, closing, bank reconcll· From 1800-1960. 1 pc good family. Neutered SAT 8-3. Leather sola POWER BOATS
lead low from three catdt io part-
ner'• auJt unlea• you have raiMd,
hence We1c.'1 lead. The problem
with a to~(-nothina lead 1• that it
ia impouible for the .Player in third
•eat to detennlne on the eecond
round how many card.a in the S\lit.
the opening leader holds, which
could lead to an 'accident.' Declarer
rose with the ace of hearts, drew
trumpa in three rounds, then ran
the queen of cluba to East's king.
The band was at the croearoads.
It waa obvioua to East that the
defenden needed three tricks frOm
the diamond 1uit to defeat the COD·
tTact. On the surface it seemed that
West had t.o hold the queen of dia-
monds for the defense to eucceed.
However, Eut realized Uiat there
was a .chance if West held the jack
Qf cliamO]\da and declarer the Q 10.
Al trick six Eaat. shifted to the
deuce of diamonds. Declarer
thought for a while but eventually
made the play we, too, would have
choeen -South finessed the nine of
diamonds! West was delighted to
win the jack and two more diamond
tricks completed declarers discom·
fort.Downo~oe~·;;::::::F::::~.__,.
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COM 1 blk to baac;h.
lmmac. sunny rm/pvt
bath. Kitch prlv. $445/
mo utll Incl. Quiet N/S. ••••••••• Christine, 673·5332
E'ald• CM pv1 room/ COMMERCIAL
balh. Respon non-REAL ESTATE
smlcr. $400/mo+dep. ••••••••• 645-34t6
brown I ah /gray , llatlons, Inventory to entire estate. Paint· and housebroken. & chair, dining room 7012
friendly. Lost on Old m ; m t , • p e c I a I lngs. books, furniture, Needs room to ro lp. set, queen alze bed,
Newport ~d. area, Npt projects. Lotus 1·2·3. etc. lmmedlale cash, All callers will be houHhold mlac. 2324 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Bch. R•w•rd. Call Send resume to: top S. 673-6223 Iv msg screened vigorously. Vista Huerta (Blutts) 18'ELECTRIC
642-6331. Accounting Supervisor JANE'S ANTIQUES Only famllles will be •MOVING SALE* BAY BOAT
LOST RING P.O. Box 1560 considered. Call 714· Two 12· Acus trees In
Repainting?
NB/Blutfe. 2Br/Ba ate ---------
w/fem. Garage, poo1, BUSINESS OFFICE
greenbtt. s&oo+dep. FOR RENT 2769
Avail lrnmed. 644-0263 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
VACATION
RENTALS 2722
NB OCEANFRONT
Weekly. Fully furn 3Br
OFFICE SP.ACE .AVAIL
for non-profit org. Xlnt
toe nr SC Plaza. Lots
of prkng. Up to 10,000
sq rt. w/utll. Roger or
Unda, 714/754·1400.
2Ba, gar. N/pet $1200/ ••••••••• week. Karen 434·1424 BUSINESS &
-RENT_ALS_T_O __ ,FINANCE
SHARE 2724 -----•
Costa MHa, CA Moving Sale, 20-50" Newport Packet Gold Pinky, domed 92828-1560 otf, 2815 Lafayette, 854-0041• pots $l50 each. Uke by W.O. Schock Co.
with deeply etched NB. Cannery Village. Columbl•n Red·T•ll new twin beds w/cov· EXCEUfNT CONDITION
fines. May have been ADVERTISING L••t 2 weeks Boa, nice markings, .,. $100 ea. Sears 16900 * 660-9000 lost 3/21 at Irvin• l0:30am-4pm. 673-5688 approx 2 yrs old, 6• In odger S75. Dratting
Price Club. F•mlly INSIDE SALES length. Wiii sell wllh machine $300. Misc.
sentlment•f v•lue.• REP Keith Jetfe1les Ltd. aquarium & other •x· SAT, 923 Promontory
REWARD. Please call Annual Antique Salo tras for 5350/obo. Call Drive W. 675-6009
673-3458. The Classified Adver· SAT, March 25• 9-4 310-925-3057. Moving Sale/Sat 8-2
28' PACEMAKER
SPortfisher, flybrldge,
twin lnbd, complele
elect, ready to fl.sh.
$26,000. 725·8455 LOST/REWARD tlslng Department lor 852 Production, N.B. F 1 h di h (714) 642-4154 Fr•• to nood Home um, cot es, s es, Current Design Sol· a local community A "Peop~ Cot." Mala, TV. 2242 Atalla, by ---------1
slice ST model, yellow newspaper group Is short hair . "Morris.'' COM Hlghschool. SPEED &
7016 deck, cream colored a • e k I n g a • e I f. CES l o S'" BOATS bottom. Blown off my motivated, organized, APPLIAN 601 eclawed, neutered. MOVING: Antique ~
dock on Bay Island In dependable, Inside Inside cat. 95708650 bdrm HI & 11ove. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiil
Newport Beach on Fri· aalea rep. Strong M•vt•g gas dryer, S•v• abuaed and Couch. hsehold misc. '82 ·K•w••kl 440
day, March 10th, with phon•aelllng akllls a white good working abandoned peta. Be a SaVSun, 2004 Clay St. Jetskl. Just rebll In '94
blue canvas cover at· muat. Draw/commls· cond • 5120. 722-0230 volunteer/foster. Call SATURDAY B·t 2 by Newport Saadoo.
tached. Serial number alon . Full benefits. ' 714-597·9037. Only very vory lo hrs. 0 DC D 4 8 O 5 O 9 9 4 . Phyalcal/drug screen· Tools, sporting equip, W/beach stand & trlr. Pie • call Budge 1 I d F antiques, wicker, toys, $1500/obo. 665-5418 con~~ •• 644·5771 day: snugm;~'i°11~ jud~ 0~~: FURNITURE 6014 MUSICAL Hawaiian ahlrts·WOWI ***** BUSINESS 675-6485 night. ting 714-631-6594 INSTRUMENTS 60SS 825 St. James Rd. --------~~:::~t~.,:.·~~d3 ~~ OPPORTUNITY Reward •200• APPT SETTERS Entertainment center w/ MARINE SUPS
custom home In Hun-2904 LOSTr ANTIQUE Benellt• & bonuaH. desk, cupboards, 3 0 .,k blue .l•cka n DOCKS 7022
tlngton Beach. Pool & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WRISTWATCH Flex hrs. Call Joanne, drwrs, dk oak $300. Dinky XL w/reve~s~ TRANSPORTATION
Jacuzzi, whitewashed Present from Grandfa· 540-7602 Costa Mesa KJng brass hd board T • .. •••••••• 45 FT mooring & boat. oak everyWh•r•. toyer PAY PHONE ROUTE ther. March 17, 1995. avoN & ft board, pd $800. headstock. Beon used11 great Npt end loc off a. pluah landscaping. so L.ocal & Estab Sltea Newport Beach ~ H1~$375. 722-0230 only 3 times. Includes Lido Isle. $12,000. earn S1500 weekly. REWARD 1·600-752·2866 heavy-duty ABS road· 973-1717 or 644•8646 $4S:...'f~397;7~2:;c· 1-800.866-4588 24 hra 71~73-l388 Earn $200.$2000/mo Ott white pillow-back case. SSOO/obo. Call BOATS 7011 ---------•
---------1VENOINQ RTE•New•---------Not Juat door·to-door cowch, good cond, 310-925-3057. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •2 Room Suite• LOST1 BLACK CAT $140 67"' "254 II MachlnH In 21 l.oea· With hair mlsatng on CHILD CARI! for 2 • .,..... 18 FT LAUNCH fiber·
w/own ba In lrg 3bd, tlona•Buy ~II or rear, Balboa Penln· boy• 4yra & 10mos. S "'"Q_u_•_ll_l_y_B_•_ ... -t-7-'o_a_k TV ELECTRONICS gla. THI< deck, beaut 2""B•. Pool, Jae, ten· Part•800-599-8781 sula. Call 675-2184 dayl/Wk 8:,30-2:30, SS/ harvest table, 8 large sn' REO 60801 boatl New diesel eng. nit. flrpl, gar. W/0, hr CM home Must S625+~ullls,642·9050 Your commilment+our MISSING have own tran~ & 1pk bowback chairs,, xlntliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... -$-69...,.50-/o,...,.bo_._e_1_s-_1_9_3_9_
COM Beautllul Cape local, supportive train· Black Cat, Male English. 557-4312 cond, $975. 546-1833 " XTR 9 ' AVON lnllatable with Ing: AVON career sue· Baywood Apts Npt 2 Orlon 12 COd etyle home 2 blks cess. Nancy 549-1813 B ch 7 s 9 ·8 o 9 9 DELIVERY DRIVER Thom•svlll• Oak En• dual voice coll woof· hard transom. floor
lrom beach. Private (310)4•97_3691 Needed 8am-l :3opm tertlllnm•nt Center ers. Bandpasa enclo-boards, 4HP Mercury
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bath. $650. 675-4725 M·F. Own van • plus. w/gla11 shelves, like sure & 700 wall Targa 0 /B. Boat & engine In
COM Master bdrm/pvt INVESTMENT Local dellv. 842-4795 new, 51200. Bedset w/ ampllller Included for g 0 0 d c 0 ndIl10 n •
bath & 'gar In .beaut OPPORTUNITY mirrored back & •Ide total price of S400/ $1000/obo. 665-5418
twnhm, d•clc. Walk to 2908 PERSONALS D~~:;rvpersonnel for ~~:!~~:e,& c~~~:~~ obo. 31C~925-3057 Boat Partner Wanted
Call 642-5678.
ahop1. $750. 262-4747 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••• dellverl•• to LAX, $1000. Leather reclln·, .. ·••••••• 28'/10'beam,$375/mo CM·S350 Roomy hH. JWA, and several Ing chair & footstool 1• or use your slip. Mot0<
Want respon person. Exciting New Inform••---------SoCal locations. Need $100. Ca.11673-4261 G"'D"GE SALES B.alip at Dunes,645·5540 tlon System· Creates PERSONALS 3002 11 bl nAR Ulll,oable,w/d Incl. 45KE 300 re a e van or en· TWINTRIFOLD·FUTON Avail now. 842·5889 very aya. closed p/u, valid 11-
Mln Investment 13,400 ATTN LOVERSlll cenH, clean OMV, W/blk washable pad, like POWER BOATS
Put a few words
to work for you.
E 'ald• CM Feminine Call 800-641-8354. CAl.L NOWIU and proof of vehicular new,S70. 723-4243 •·n-ll-Y'lt_O_A_____ 7012 THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
decor, ahr 1paclou1 1.eoo-562•7000 x5276 Insurance. Part·tlme. .u.ru...o 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
3bdl2ba hm, frpl, w/d, ••••••••• $2.99/mln. Must be 18 poHlbly full-time posl· Wevel••• Weterb•d ISLAND 6106" yd. Sep ph. 1 rm avl tor ProcaJI Co. 602·95'-7420 tlona. Shirts start attar King size wllh oak '88 Sear•Y VIP wf 86 resp, '440/mo VJ ullls, ANNOUNCEMENTS 2:30PM, ending 81 frame, xlnt cond, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOHP Evlnrude 0 /B.
S300 .. c 5484435. ••••••••• Call Your Date Nowl late u 11 :30PM. Sun· $225. Call 444-4030. MOVINO: Furniture & No trailer. Good cond.
1·900-728-0033>t.5285 day lhru Friday. $8/hr ---------misc haehold. SaVSun $1500/obo. 665-5418 2.99/mln 18/ and mileage relm· 9-3, 302 Colllna Ave.
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BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE
FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769
Want an Office
with water included?
. . .lots & lots of water?
l1oo PFNINSUIA C 0 .. flt 4 N 't'
201 Shrp~·anl Wa~. tabin 1, NtW\klrt lltad1, CA 92b6J
(714) 673 9.lJO
Ptocall ll02·954·7«20 bursement. Apply In MERCHANDISE (bacl< alley)
Love St•rta H•r•lll person. California MISC. 60151 ________ _
1 ·900·562·7000 ext Community News, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2228 $2.99 min. Must Attn. Transportation BALBOA
be t8 yra. Proc:all co. Dept.,330 W . Bay 9' Extension ladder, xlnt PENINSUlA 8107
(602) 954-7420 Street, Costa Men. $80. WoOd shut1e,_ to '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Spo Ts/STOCKS Ca. Interviews will be flt dble slldlng glass 1• R reserved until Aprll 1. doors $400. 722-0230 Moving Sale B•tl FINANCE It MOREt 1995. No phone calls Sun Bam-12, blkH,
1·9()().656-6000 x7077 plH••· BIG SALE! drHHra, ahelvH, $2.99/mln. 18+. word processor and PrOC111 Co. &02-954-7420 GEN OFFICE PIT 22 bronzes lncludlng • llfealz• hors•• by misc ltemal 2109 E .
WHAT DIRECTION Temporary, 20-30 hrs/ Houston, 6' Blind Ju•· Ocean Blvd-In alley. SHOULD YOU GO?? wk. Gen office duties, payroll, A/P, answer tic•. 6' Diana, dolphin SAT MOVING &ALE
Let• psychic help. phonea. computer table, mermaid end Sallboard 1tuff, furnl· 1·90o-725-4000 X4901 tabl M 11 I knowldg• a plus. Or· e, ongo an s ave ture, nice clothing & $3.99/mln. l8+ • ganlzed. 642-0146 table, 5' angel, cherub kitchen Items. 8am·
Procall Co. 602-954-7o&20 console & coffee ta-3pm, 1301 WHt Bay
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042·5078
PIT Blllngu•I Food bles, nude "Girl In Ave. (In alley)
Demonatr•tora S6/ Wind" table & more.
hr, Car neceaaary. Tiffany lamp. china &1---------
714-557·5579. curio cablneta, 7' Bel-CORONA
PIT Demonatr•tora glan 1 OO·yr-old er• DEL MAR 6122 For grocery atorea In denza, clolealone,
your area. FrVSat/Sun. roHwood love aeat, 6' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
car neceHary. Eng a. marble Roman nude ESTATE SALR
bilingual. 114.557.5579, atatuea, coat $11,000 3 FAMILIES each; Victorian love Antiques, furniture,
PIT Work "IT Pew couch, 6' Baroque designer clothing
8am·12 M·F, no exp mirror, clnnebar rep'a mena •woman•
neceaaary. SB.OO/tlr vases. e· acreen, 1amplea, obJeota
Aak for Mark 852-0247 painting•, Ivory, Jade, d'art, painting, lot•
Part-Tim• Pe.opl• etc. 1240 LoQan II, more. 2027 Altuta Dr.
wanted lo actdrMa la· Co1ta Mesa. 444-1112 SaVSun 8-6 (no earliM)
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
b•I• for pay. 'fou have o o R HA M.. cry at a I •£•tat• Sale Mar 2••
a typewriter, computer (Cherrywood) lam-t2noon. Set of
or , g~ handwriting. 7 atema $250 obo. llv rm tabla• (Marge
QUIET &: SERENE
Pa101. 1".esa .Aparb11ents ,
So near & yet so far ...
That's the fcding you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the: huh
giecncry of ICC'ludcd I
woocU & St2tcly paUru.
A Studiaa, 1 & 2 &drooms • · Jn. SS75 t0 S600
• 111& &625 to S6SO
· lBI. Sn! IO $750
A,NoPco A Vcnical Blinds A Cellini fana I!. NSW CArpct, Paint & 1ilc A Pimcss~ A HaRXf Pool &. /k\m.I A PaOOI & 111iooruo I!. G AYlllit>lt
OHn Haun: 9:00 tm • S.00 pm M·f
and I 0.00 llrl • 4;00 pm wed.ends
ISOJ Mc:a Or · Sant.1 Asta Hogha, CA
(714) 546-9860
Int I \.:.O. ral•~f.t· Lve mag 7~08 Car1on) B.ctrm aet.
t .a09-4 7 t ~ grey leathr couch, an-
POSTAL JOBS tertatn center, wave
Entry pay alartlng COMPUTERS 6018 etch.ct glau dining
$12.e8/S18.82/hr. For iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rm table. llvlng rm lollHeat & footatool, Info & app call by 3131. M•o Cl•••lo $450 Fabulou1 art by Lynn
ftf.506.5354x1153 Ask for Erfc:a 474la118 Nel1on. Guy Butf•t a
POSTAL JOBS Jan Kaaprzyckl w/ cert. of euth. 480t surrey :rJ~la,t,:~~~~,t~: JEWELRY, FURS °'· <Cameo Highlend•l·
Info & app call by 3131. 8t ART 8025 MUL TIOflAMILY
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5530 5530
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at.JA221
Alley, l500 block ot
Acacia Avenue
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Friday, March 24, 1995 1 j t -illlJJlll SUPS BONDA 8085 10C1S 7~2 ~----------ill•••••••t ·ee Honda CMc acsn. allver, 6-apct, pa, ao,
Gt... Penanauta k>ce· ater.o, cua, low mll•
llOft. can D..,, 714-•g• $8,481 (KA· 72M1U. 0498$1) Coata Maaa
.. ___ 1_o_o_Av_'_s ____ I ..• -CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE .
~ Honda eo• Moorl"9 Uniquely 43~
.cce••lbl• and scenic ~. :":'""'':"'."~----locatl on. Seeking 91 Ace •x cp white at; boat/partner. 723-0400 pa; di, p/pkg, el tllt
iOAT ilaP MR (t'i':,~1~f ·H9
Balboa CoYH Coata MeH Honda
Watel' • Electrlclty 438-5050
'50-8794 ~.ft::--=:--=--~~~--.• 1 Civic CRX,blk 5 -DOCK 8PAC• apct,p1,ac,tllt,alloya Newport laland. 28 ft $9.891 (MS024006).
power boat or 1 .. s. Coata Mesa Honda
$190/mo. 8~1304 438-5050
'94 Accord ax 111••••••••1 wgn,lharwOOd gr .. n, AUTOMOBILES at,p1,ac,db1,p/pkg,MR alloya S19 ,995 (RAo07182)
Coata Maaa Honda
ACUIA 9010 ':'::'.""::--:-~436-5-050-.,....--
l liiim••iiliiiiiiiiiiil Civic LX metallic g rey,
'92 ACUltl lntagra 3dr
,,b,ac,cd (NS016079) $12,995
. .ca1ta llt1•aa Honaa -438-5050'
fully loaded, tinted windows, 85,000 ml,
2nd owner, muat ••Ill ts,800 e1s-s2e1
JEEP 9110 -CAD~ILIA~C~~90_4_o'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8 9 Cherokee Ltd 4x4, 2dr, extended
warr, lo ml, gd cond
$12,500/obo 675-2888
-92 Cadlllao Sevllle
Xlnt cond. 106K ml,
yenow+yallow leathr,
anroof, Only $1850. ---------080, (714) 846-8858 LINCOLN
Good Buy 1883
Cadillac El Dorado,
$3, 160, 842-3559
9120
'79 Towncar Every-thing working, new
tires. 78k ml, excep-
CHEVROLET 9045
tlonally roomy. $2800/
obo. 721·1555
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 91 Cont,, s llv rt1 th r
'89 CORVl!TTE Blk loaded, extd warnty, Leather. Wood Int. orig owner, 48K ml.
Custom apoller Z· $1-4,500 644-5421
pckg. Nu tires & trans.
Warranty 65k St7.6K ---------OBO Showroom con-MAZDA 9125 dlllon. 073-7754
'9-4 Camero Z28 83 Mazda Miele rad/
at,ac,laather. am/fm tan, loaded w/ extras cau,loaded $19,995 & upgrades, low
(R2164339) mlle., call for Info.
Costa Meaa Honda $16,500. 650·8321 436-5050
es Chevy C•v•ll•r MERCEDES
Convert Xlnt cond , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 103K ml, wht w/ rad In t. new top, all
power, Only $2450
OBO. (714) 646-8858
CHRYSLER 9050
1989 HO SL Convert
perfect ahowrm cond,
78,000 ml, all malnt
records, new top, tires
& batt. $31,200. Steve/
days (819) 931-6789 avea (8t9) 431-0909
'92 Le Baron Con· ---------vert. White, Full NISSAN
power, xlnt cond. $8500. Call -498-2663 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'91 Nissan Stanza, gry, -F-0-RD-----9-0-7-5-1 at, pa, ac, tllt, cc,
stereo $9 ,888
(MJ321711)
•oo MUSTANG Costa M••• Honda Street Rod Boss ____ •_3s-_soso ___ _
302, all TRW parts,
Hooker headers, gran
TS steering, B +M
ahlet kit, ldelbrock
carb, Intake , now Int.
black, candy apple
red ext. S6K or best
·92 Nlsaan Maxima
blue , at, pa, ac, p/pkg,
cc tilt a lloy• $13,787
(nt000708)
Costa Mesa Honda
436-5050
offer. 844-4350 ---------
1988 Mustang Convar1, iiTiiOiiYiiOiiTiiAiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t owner, all orig ,
289V8 eng., rebuilt
auto trans, xlnt cond ,
just 1mogged , $7950
841-8200 pp.
74 Toyota Celle•
Run atrongl needs
work. First $500 55tJ.
8000
Protect your famiJf from the
most dangerous animals on earth.
DISCOVERY
ACROSS
1 W•uying 6 Egg yatlow
10 \.ength °' cloth 14 Confronts 16 SWOfd
t 6 Opera aolo
17 Wldetle
18 Mlnlmum -
19 Saved
20 ProvidenOe's
state
23 Bom
24 Robert E and
Spike
25 Spoctad cat
27 Green~ 29 Beef Ingredient
32 Flsh-33 ·Shane'~iar
35 Atmosphere
37 Send In
payment
41 Done With
80 Weaken 61 Confldantlal
~
ll'lfoonatlon
68 "Do -o«hers·
M SwefV9
69 City on the N,lle
70 Ripened . 7t Wrtter BaglOld
72 Oneoflhe
Muppets
73 Mottier -· ore 74 Knocks '76 Huny
DOWN
t In the distance
2 Punctuation
maftt 3 Tnbut ..
4 Hollow stone
5 Raepec:t
6 EYefQIMDS 7 Gemstone 3t Wart>le
34.Will 42 Actor Eastwood
'44 Um
451.Aexican coins 47 Arm bone
8 Within the rules 9 Mora eager
10 Tibetan ox
36 ·-Karenina·
38 Butter
55 ~ Amencan
danoe
56 Made a choioa
57 Steam bath
48 NovellSt -
Stanley Gardner
49 -of bounds
11 Stadium
12 Mofe mature
13 Courted
subltrtute
39-ofWlghl
40 Abound
59 Cllfl
62 Tnclcle
51 Reading light
21 Sir -Newton
22 House part
26~
43 Pacu doWn
46 Penta and
63 Purposes
64 Hurons
53 Topaz or ruby
54 Ideal places 58 Leaning Tower
Site
27 Fall softly
26 Roof part
30 DIHy
)&citet
50 Sharper
52 Shoes
54 Ordinary
65~:-e
obeyed
67 Poem
9220 VOLRSWAGEN 9235 AUTOS
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I WANTED 9270
M a z da p /U ·92 VW Cabrlolot,wh1te iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xcab,ac,am/tm cass on whlte,ps.ac.p/
$6,995 (MD1 433~2) pkg,cass S11.487
Costa Mesa Honda (NK.028383)
436·5050 Costa Mesa Honda
436·5050 '93 CHEVY S10 --.....,....-,,..,,..-=-=---TAHOE. V6, 5·spd, CLASSIFIED loaded, 16K mllos. It's tho solution you're
$8900. 645.6693 searching for · wholh· er you're seek[ng a
home, an apartment,
a new occupalton or
even a stray pet
'93 Toyota p/up x cab
$15.995 (PS036234)
C::osta Mesa Honda
436-5050
Wanted: car, minivan
or van conversion.
$200·$5000. Will come
to you 839·7868
Classified Is .....
CONVENIENT
whether you're buy-
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looking ctass1f1ed has
what you needl
CLASSIFIED
042-5078
PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING •5E•R•Vl-C•E--• CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL
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3890 TUTORING 3930
DIRECTORY Repaitt, Rtmod. Doon. ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home&Rental Prop1rtlHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ike's Custom Painting THE LOCAL PLUMBER SAT Seminars. Excel
••••••••• dows, ClblMll. atucco & dty· BOSS HOUSECLEANING CPI BUILDl!RS INC. Paint-Carpentry· Back Bay Chiropractic Legel Form Prof. Clean, Quality -a W1ll•am Bangen Co· with Pat O'Oowd. Test
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
DUNCAN
CONSTRUCTION
20 Yra Exp. Small &
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wan, fences. gattt, lie. Uc. Ucenaad-lnsured. Residential Const. Drywall and morel Announces Dr Darlene Preparetlon Work. lnVExt & Dock•. Since 1947 prep since 1979 5
35yrl exp JorrJ 142'°587 s9.75 per hour. Llc.#518424•1nsurad Gary 045-5277 *Lara 631-0200 * Divorce/Wltt(TrusVetc. L#073468 831 .. 610 Friendly Service meetings in Irvine
A to Z HANDYMAN 71..._545-0368 (714) 905-4983 2875 lrvlne Av•Ste116 *** 894·6075•** RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Ll476000 675-9304 S195· Call 673·2360. IHSTAU/REFACE CABINETS Carp'try, roof'g, ptbg 1.,...-..,,,....,....,,,...-....,....,,..---,.. P In .,_ u~--• Ki ch baths door palnrg, glassblocks Loa• Fat Fastl Our MDs Tenant eviction serv1co. a.nting. ~ ...... .,...._ Plumbing Repairs & t ens. • 1· Houscl••nlWlndows •---------EI a c fT 11•/S 1ucc0 • get results. Latest uncontested divorce & Apt. Oual. Job. FrM "t. Drains cleared from WALL
windows. Doug 546-7258 Weekly, Bl·wHkly. DECR Concrete decks/Repairs diets & meds as seen support modification. SL ~c#569897 636-8888 $5.50. Alt foctures in-COVERINGS 3932 ~~~~tt CARJENT:R1 M;a:~~~~~ea&:f• COATING 3570 MORGAN, l.Jc'd 650-3261 o~ lV'• 20/20N & Feb. Free consult. 457.0388 ROMAN PAINTING stalled. Steve's 545-8298liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii one emo •a A lure mag. ewport1_________ -Since 1974-Prec ise Plumbing C t W ti Fcl~~~~~,~~:;:i~.!i':: Hou•• A Oftlo• a .. t STOP Deck Leaul Eleotrlcal Speclalty Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8586 MOVING 3834 /Int /Ext /RH ,1 Com Repairs & Remodeling s~:1:::ng'is-:.-:::r~g
.Jerry, 700•7804 S-R BfesSomt WorEkl 10yF r Exp Waterproof Coatings: ~~:~~:.n~~~le.w~~~~· Reflexology Therapy Llc/698845 378·0371 Free Estimates No job too sma ll!
• s. • ·~ rH Ht Oacks/Stalra. Best SI Integrity. 24 hra 798.2516 wlll help you achieve TOP QUALITY L#607398 969-1090 5' Off w/arJ. 873-2937
ANTIQUES.
ETC.
•Rebeca 43 ·1274• Quality work. Free Est. your goats. Classes PUBLIC NOTICE INT/EXT. Very Wallpaper-Painting
3420 CARPET INSTALL Haecleanlng, axp'd, L#687430 722·8789 HANDYMAN Carpen· dally, 978·7827 The Callf. Publlc Ullll· competitive . Lie 11'848· POOL Marina-Res/Quality & REPAIRS 3516 reas. ralH, WHkly/bl· try, tile, plumbing & lies Commission RE· 228. Jay 714·650-5066 Guorantoad·Call Grant
iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wHkly, one time, empty DOO'DS 3580 roof. 25yrs exp w/refa. JEWELRY 3784 QUIRES that all used •W.P. YOUNGQUIST SERVICE 3894 385-0757/24 hr page Orand o,_nlng In COM ~ Dor ..... 124 ~ Jerry Bell 77S.e380 h ousehold good a p I I C t med t R pon I The Antique Qete SMC Carpet Repair• pro,.....1. a........, movers print their a nt ng ontractor m ea• es s•
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WITH ·EMERIL.LAGASSE
LEG OF LAMB STUFFED WITH GOAT CHEESE, PINE
N UTS, APPLES AND MINT
As seen on Emeril & Friends with Emeril Lagasse
2 apples, chopped
2 Tusp minced shaUoc
1 lbsp butter
I 3-lb leg of lamb, butterflied
I lbsp olive oil
1 1/2 cups crumbled goat cheese
1 cups toasted pine nu ts
1/2 cup chopped mlnt
Salt and black pepper
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Cuc six 2-foot lengths of butcher's twine. In a small skillet
saute apple and !>hallots In butter l minute or until lightly browned. Transfer to a small bowl and
mix well with goat cheese, pine nuts and mint; reason to taste with salt and pepper. Arrange lamb
on work surface. in!iide facing up. Place a sheet of plaStic wrap over Jamb and pound with a mear
malll•t 10 nauen meal slightly, if needed, until leg is a fairly even thickness. Remove plastic wrap
and generou.,ly season inside and outside of lamb.
Mound Muffing mixture lengthwise along one side of lamb; roll up lamb over stuff mg,
rut king in end-; Space 5 pieces of twine under lamb roll and tie them finnly, starting al outside
and working in. Tie roll lcmgthwise with remaining piece of twine In a large skillet heat oil over
high !k":lt Add lamb mil and sear aU over, about 6 nunutes in all. Transfer lamb t~ a rack se\ in a
roasting pan and roast until brown and tender. 25 minutes for rare, 30 minut ..,_edium lire,
ba,ting occasionally. Remove from oven and sit, covered loo.5ely with foil, 10 minutes. To serve,
di<;card stnngs, slice in 12 pieces and serve 2 slice per serving with roasted rosemary pooltoes.
Yield-.: 6 servings _,
AsPARAGUS WITH LEMON H ERB DRESSING
I lb. aspamgu~. stems (peeled, if needed) 1 Tusp each chopped chives, dill and parsley
juice and ze~t of 1 lemon 1 tsp chopped mint
. 1/2 cup olive oil Salt and pepper
Jn a large pot of boiling salted water blanch asparagus spears until cender but not mushy. Drain
and ·shock" spear.. in ice-water to cool quickly. Drain and pat dry. In a small bowl whisk together
remaining ingredients until emulsified; season to rasce with salt and pepper. Right before serving
driuJe a-;paragus with lemon dressing.
Yit>ld-.: 4-6 \Crvtng'-
BONNEMAMAN
FRUIT PRESERVES $259 Enjoy the elegance of
European style f n1it
presenJes available in a
variety. of flavors. Slow
cooked in smt1ll batches
from fresh f n1its for a
P:;;;;:=.._ uniquely rich flavor.
RED OVAL FARMS
STONED WHEAT
TIIINS
Tbe orlginql stoned ·
wheat crackers have a $ } 95 n'ch .!Javor and
satisfyin crispiness
that ma~e the perfect • 10.6
accompaniment to
cheeses, spreads or to
enjoy as an anyttme
snack.
TEXMATIRICE
Aromatic rice varieties
that originated tn the
paddies of Southern
Asia are now grown $ } 49 successfully in Texas.
14
ai. 'Ibese flavorjul long
grain rices cook up
ltght and fluffy every
time, per/ eel Jor side
dishes or tn recipes.
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OIDMONK
OIJVES
Delectable California
olives in four
distinctive varieties:
Garlic, California,
Ita1fan a nd Mextcan
are sure to please the
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salads, for relish trays
or to alld an exotic
Jouch at cocktail Nme.
rATIORIE A PANDEA
BREADS11CKS
Imported from Italy,
these thtn breadsticks $1 39 (grisstni), have a lot of
crunchy flavor to add
pleasure to salads and
soups or to wrap with a 3.5 oz.
thin slice of prosctuttr;
or fonttntt .u an "lftlant appettzer. .
REESE COOKING
WINES
Nothing adds jlatJOr to
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wtne. R~ cooking 129 unnes are made from
get!uine varietal wines:
red, ~btte, sbeny and · ll9 oz.
cbabllf and can be
used '" sauces, marinades and gravleS.