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SPORTS
Corona del Mar girls
look back on '94-'95
HARBOR PILOT
CtiSt off for interesting
points on the waterfront
tt>yote Sightings -coneem-pet oWners
ISTHENIW
banners ' POLICY A MIST?
• Construction may have caused some of the animals to come into Newport area.
Residents can take precautions to keep them away from their household pets.
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+ Coyotes H t rabbits, squir-
rels.~~ food, pet
food, cats. srnaff dogs. COSTA MESA -Say the
w ords .,big yellow T-shirt"
and what pops to mind?
Maybe it's a vision of that
huge, dirty, old inflata ble shirt
that's anchored to a building
rooftop at the com er of New-
p ort Boulevard and 17th
Street. It's been a thorn in the
side of city officials, and many
residents, for years.
Well, the owners of that big
yellow balloon may soon have
• SEE BANNERS PAGE 5
Is Costa Mesa I deflating free
enterprise by
banning inflat-
able banners?
Or are the business-
boosting balloons an
unsightly mess? Call our
Readers' Hotline at 642-
6086 and leave your
thoughts, name, area of
residence and telephone
number for verification.
By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEAC H -Last
week, Joseph Kozm.ata lost his
third cat in 27 years.
Baby, a 15-year-old Himalayan
Blue Point, disappeared early
Monday morning. On their front
driveway, the Kozmatas discov-
ered drops of blood, a single piece
of Ba by's gray fur and a telltale
footprint.
The footprint of a coyote.
"We followed the blood drop-
pings across the street, to the old
Ford Road and into the wilderness
of the Irvine Ranch property,"
Kozmata said. "We hear of more
and more cats missing.•
The Koz.matas live at Port
Abbey Place near the intersection
of Ford Road and MacArthur
Boulevard. Kozmata believes the
construction from the San
Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor-
ridor and along Newport Coast
Road is driving coyotes out of
their normal habitats and into res-
idential neighborhoods.
Residents, and pet owners in
particula r, should take caution,
according to Kozmata.
H Like the lady from animal
control told qi.e, 'They were here
first, and we invaded their area,"'
MARC MARTIN I OAlY PILOT
J ln4uy IWel aDd NoM Nestel are on Ole fUt 1aiae to recovery after both were hit by cars last month In separate lnddents.
WAtKING ROAD TO RECOVERY
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By C.1rolyn Mallet. St.iff Wntt>1 ----
It's been a month of trauma, tribulation
and triumph for 12-year~ld Noah Nestel
and 5-year-<>ld Undsay Hales -who in May
were both hit and injured by cars in two
~ate accidents.
swimming when she Dipped over the han-
dlebars of her bike into the path of a mini-
van. A month after two separate
traffic acddents plun!/'-fl
both into comas. young Noah
Nestel anil Lindsay Hales
are re-learning joys of youth
Details of the accidents are foggy for
both.
NOab was riding his push-and-go scoot-
er acroa Bay Street in Costa Mesa near his
home after school on May 4 when a mini-
van collided into him. A week later, on May
l1, Llndsay was leaving her grandmother's
house in Newport Beach after a day of
The impacts left both Costa Mesa chil-
dren in comas for days, impaired their
short-term memory, and wrenched their
parents into a gray abyss of not knowing
8 SEE RECOVERY PAGE 5
Saturday is annual cleaning of harbor Teaching has
been science
for longtime
instructor
By Anna Marie Stolley, Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -Hanging
from the Cannery Restaurant are
banners celebrating an environ-
mentally friendly event: Clean
Harbor Day this Saturday.
The banners -created by local
elementary students, including a
group from Newport Elementary
-depict clear skies and clean
water.
For 15 years, Clean H arbor
Day has promoted public aware-
ness of the importance of keeping
the harbor clean. The eve nt
involves n umerous individuals,
community groups and business-
es, including the Newport Beach
Police Department, ~ Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce and the Boy Scouts and
Sea Sco,uts.
Altt,ough hundreds of volun-
teers µe expected this year, more
are ~ways needed to canvass the
harts'.or area by boat or on foot,
picking up objects frOiJl the
waters and shores. Meanwhile,
divers will search the depths in
front of the Cannery Restaurant
and the Balboa Bay Club.
"You never know what they
might bring up,• said Cameron
Quinn, chairman of Clean H arbor
Day. "They bring u p funny things
like sofas, lamps, jewelry and
spectacles.•
AfteT three hours of do-good-
ing, participants are treated to a
brunch at the Cannery Restaurant
and an awards ceremony.
• SEE CLEANING PAGE 5
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• After 37 years of
enthusiastically teaching
students, Corona del Mar
High's Ron Schnitger
hangs up his pointer and
bids farewell.
By Jennifer 0 1 Andrea,
Special to the Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR-After
being in school for so many
years, Ron Scbn1tger says he
now gets the chance •to figure
out what I'm going to do when
I grow up.•
After a 31 -year teaching
career -31 of them at Corona
del Mar High -the energetic
Sduittgei'. 60. ii~·
Kozmata said. ~with the bwlding
of the bridge and the new Ford
Road, we've removed some of
their food chain and they're going
more and more into the neighbor-
hood to get sustenance."
Animal Control is a dlvision of
the Newport Beach Police
Department. Police spokesman
Sgt. And y Gonis said there has
been an increase in coyote sight-
ings throughout the city, but none
confined to a specific area. During
the onset of summer, when the
animals tend to their pups, coyote
sightings typically inc re ase,
• SEE COYOTES PAGE 5
+ Coyotes can scale 6-to 8-
foot w•lts. + To prevent problems, feed
' pets indoors and store pet
food Indoors; use trash bar-
rels with tight-fitting lids; put
trash out the morning of
pickup instead of the night
before. . + Don't feed or provide
water for any wildlife, espe-
cially coyotes. + Don't use plastic bags for
garbage since coyotes can rip
the bag.
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Traffic concerns slow
plans for construction
on former Loral site
• Extent of consultant's
work also could keep 500-
home proj ect from getting
past Newport Beach
Planning Commission .
By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer
Concern over traffic conges-
tion dnd the scope of a city-hired
consultant's work appear to have
kept a 500-unit luxury housing
project from moving past the
Newport Beach Planning Com-
mission Thursday night.
As of press time Tbursddy, Uae
commission was still taking com-
ments from residents whose
homes could be affected by the
project
Two planrung corrurussioners
dlso indicated earlier in the
evening thdt they would be re luc-
tant or unwillmg to approve the
project's environmental impact
report without a revised trafhc
impact study.
Ford Motor Land Company IS
seeking to build 500 luxury
homes on a 100-acre site at Jam-
boree and MacArthur, the site of
the forme r Loral Aeronulroruc
manufactunng plant. whlch had
previously been used for the
aerospace industry.
Ford Ldnd ofbaals had hoped
to have the first homes built and
I occupied by September of 1996
But, as Thursday's heanng
indicated, there is still much to be
• SEE PROJECT PAGE 5
Water district approves
new budget, orders cuts'
By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wrirer
COSTA MESA - 'The Mesa
Consolidated Water District
Board of Directors on Thursday
night approved a $15.7 million
budget but -ordered the stalf lo
administer $212,500 worth of
cuts.
Exactly where those cuts will
take place will be detemuned by
the general manager. The cuts
will help offset a $619,000 hort·
fall in the budget.
"I think we can accomplish
that,• said Mesa Consoliddted
general manager Karl Kemp.
"There are some very spec1hc
things we can do as far as finP-
tuning some of the areas. We can
modify the consultants budget,
we can modify our training and
st>rn.inar budget."
Directors Hank Panian and
Trudy Ohl.Jg pushed for $250,000
worth of cuts in several specific
areas of the budget, mcluchng
allocations for consultants and
staff attendance at seminars. as
well as for meebng. department
and eqwpment expenses.
But. bocird president Tom Nel-
son de cnbed the cuts as ·arb1-
I
trary" and instead suggeste. d a
flat $212,500 cul w1thout recom-
mend.mg areas of concentration.
At press bme Thursday night,
the board was still considenng a
proposed rate hike th~t would
bn9g the dlstnct's basic charge
up to $12 from the current $11
and its usage fee to $1.35, up
t>1g ht cents from the current
$1.27.
MMC' ~™I ~y Pl.OT
Corone del Mar Hlgll School sdence tNcber Ron Sdlldlger
ls calltng It quits after 37 years ol eclucatlrlg youagAen.
An instructor whose We has
been devoted to t.-aching and
science, Schnitger rontinues to '°talk enthusiastically about edu-
cating young people -even •~
he makes plans to leave the
field. .
•1 don't feel bad about 'eav-
tng, • illkl the NeWport Beech
Nlideot. •There con\el a til:n
..
when every person bas to real·
ize that it's time for the younger
generation to step in. l think
that time is now, my bealtb elk·
tat tt.•
Being an educator wu a
childhood drMm. •1 alw•ys
wante d to be • tNc:ber from
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• FRIDAY. JUNE to 1115
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ladonna
kienitz
Lost in space? Get on
course at the library
I f the chaos of our home
planet finds you frowning
upon the human race, why
not revisit a race offering testi-
mony to what we are capable of
accomplishing? With just your
library card, you can launch a
mission of optimism, fueled by
numerous recently published
works about America's triumphs
and trials in outer space.
Begin your explorations with
"Moon Shot," published last
swnmer, just prior to the 25th
anniversary of man's first moon
landing. ln this firsthand
account, former astronauts Alan
Shepard and Deke Slayton
describe the early work of Wern-
er von Braun and his German
rocket scientists, the Russians'
Sputnik launch, and Neil Arm-
strong's triumphant first steps on
the moon.
•
Paren~
get 'stat
treatment'
l
• Newport Heights teachers
thank parents by buying a star
in the universe in their name.
By Ellie Parvin, Staff Writer
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Parents at
Newport Heights Elementary School
have earned a star -a real one, in the
universe -for their volunteer work.
Newport Heights teachers purchased
the star in the parents' name as one way
to express their gratitude, and
announced the gift during the annual
"Volunteer Tea," hosted Thursday in the
school's library.
"The volunteers are like our stars,"
said teacher Nancy Little, "so why
shouldn't they have a star named after
them?"
PTA President Sandi Hill accepted the
framed star certificate with appreciation
from Principal Shele Tamaki. "(The star)
is a really unique gift; the teachers really
reached out to find something special,"
Hill said. .
Llttle,first got the idea to buy the star
for the volunteers when she was reading
a magazine in December.
. MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT
The press corps of Newport Heights -actually the student council members -greet PTA members Thursday during a
PTA parent appreciation tea tn the school's library.
u Race to the Moon'' covers
roughly the same set of events,
but emphasizes the early years
of the space race, development
of the V-2 rocket during World
War II, and the actions of U.S.
military intelligence to prevent
this technology from falling into
Soviet hands.
And since each year the volunteer tea
revolves around a specific theme,
"You're a Star" was chosen this year -
and the faculty played ~e slogan to the
· dressed as the press corps) rushed to
point their cameras at each parent who
arrived, completing the "star treatment."
Star Registry on May 1. The star is named
"Newport Heights PTA." .
The star name and coordinates Will be
recorded in the Registry's fourth book.
The Registry books collectively contain
more than 400,000 stars that have been
purchased and named.
Festival of Festivals in Canada .. At the
festival, Ivor Downie named the stars
after the celebrities to honor them,. said
an International Star Registry spokesper-
son. hilt. .
A "Hollywood Star Walle of Fame" led
the way to the Weber Library and
Resource Room, which was decorated
with stai:s hanging from the ceiling.
"The kids did a great job,• said volun-
teer Connie Cherry, who is next year's
PTA president. "The star is something that is forever
. .. now we can look up in the sky and be
reminded of how much we are· appreciat-
ed, • said Cherry.
"Man in Space," edited by
H.J.P. Arnold, is an oversized,
abundantly-illustrated history of
space exploration. While the text
is commendable for its accessi-
bility to the general reader, it is
the large, color illustrations that
make this book notable.
According to Llttle, parents can see
their star in the Pegasus constellation Purchasing a star from the Registry
costs.$50, which includes the certificate
of authentication.
during fall and winter.· ·
And Llttle 'added, "(The volunteers')
light will always be shining upon us."
And a group of "paparazzi" (Newport
H e ights student council members
The faculty all pitched in and pW'-
chased the star from the International Naming stars first began in 1979 at the
school days Conversely, Andrew Chaikin 's
prose shines brightest in "A Man
on the Moon." An engaging
chronicle of the Apollo Project,
from Kennedy's resolution to
land a man on the moon through
the vicissitudes of the manned
I unar effort, Chaikin 's book ends
with the scrapping of the final
Apollo launches.
Pupils staying busy as school year winds down
Culled from interviews with
astronauts and their f~es,
and through years of research in
NASA archives, this is a must-
read in the narrative tradition of
"The Right Stuff," that captures
the excitement surrounding one
of the greatest feats of the centu-
ry -America 's landing of a man
on the moon in 1969.
The stories of real astronauts
form a large chapter of the space
age story. In "Deke!" read an
account of the American effort
by Slayton, one of the original
Mercury Seven astronauts.
Perhaps the darkest moment
of America's space endeavors
came in 1986, when the shuttle
Challenger exploded into a fiery
ball, taking the lives of its sev~n
crew members. The story of one,
teacher Christa McAuliff, is
recounted in "I Touch the
Future." For a more pe rsonal
perspective, check out "A Jour-
na I for Christa," a moving mem-
oir by McAullif's mother, Grace
Corrigan .
Other hapless moments are
rPcctl.led in ''.Lost Moon," the sto-
ry of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mis-
sion -aborted when an explo-
$ion destroyed the module's
electrical and life support sys-
tems.
• LADONNA UENnz is the Newport
Beach librarian. Qleck It Out is written
by the staff of the Newport ~ach Pu~
lie Library, This week's column is by
Steven Short. reference librarian.
California Elementary
It is the last time I get to write
to all my readers, so here is what
is going on at California Elemen-
tary!
Our first graders have worked
extremely hard all year and at last
week's open house had displays
that showed how hard they really
have been working. In April, they
went to see a play called uThe
Secret Garqen."
This has been the center of
attentionforscience,writing,and
social studies. They have been
doing many things this month like
writing stories, planting vegeta-
bles and flower seeds, and study-
ing maps on England and India
located on the map of the world.
In math they are adding and sub-
tracting to places. '
Our second graders are
observing life cycles of frogs,
plants, chickens and a few
insects. They are studying flowers
and observing their parts. They
also studied where the seedlings
grow inside the seed. Their
dinosaur reports are interesting to
research, write and paint. They
learned a very nice-song to 170
with a Readers' Theater about
dinosaurs. They also are starting a
math and language unit about
quilts.
Our third grad~rs have been
busy this past month. Th~y are
doing researchreports on early
Native·Amertcan tribes. They will
conclude their studies with a dio-
rama of their chosen tribe. They
had their ·projects out for open
house on June 1.
Inventions made by the fourth
and fifth graders were also dis-
played.
Third and fourth graders saw a
play at the Performing Arts Cen -
ter. They were sponsored by Taco
Bell and The Pacific Symphony.
Our fourth graders are work-
ing hard on the ABC's of the Cal-
ifornia books using a computer.
They dissected owl pellets and
are learning many things about
owls. They also raised a lot of
money at the jog-a-thon. -
Our fifth graders are working
hard on their new assignments,
president reports. They had their
DARE graduation on May 31 and
went to the DARE fair on June 1.
Congratulations DARE essay win-
ners!
Our jog-a-thon was a wonder-
ful success. We collected more
than $15,500. The goal was for
each class to earn at least.$1,000.
We more than met our expecta-
tions. The monies we collected
will go toward our science pro-
gram.
We were lucky to get-corporate
sponsorships and donations of
prizes from the business commu-
nity. A big thanks goes to: Ben's
Asp~t, The Water Source, the
Calif omia Angels, Disneyland,
Barnes and Noble, Taco Bell,
Planet Hollywood, Teacher's Pet,
Newport Rib Company and Gold-
en Spoon Frozen' Yogurt.
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• •
A special thanks to teachers
and parents who spent hours
organizing, planning and work-
ing the day of the jog-a-thon,
counting laps, spraying hot faces
with water and cheering us on.
The all-school barbecue was
another highlight of the day. It
was fun having parents eat lunch
with us and organize games to
play.
Open house on June 1 started
with the kindergarten circus. Din-
ner was served to almost 500 par-
ents and students, classes were
visited, the Invention Convention
was on display in our multi-pur-
pose room. The evening ended
with our traditional ice cream
social. We were entertained by a
barbershop quartet and a pup-
peteer. This •was a fun-filled
evening for all.
-C. Vincent Quella IV
Newport Heights
Elementary
The pace certainly hasn't
slowed down at Newport Heights.
Recently the kindergarteners
went lo Shipley Nature Center at
Huntington Beach Park. They ate
a picnic lunch by the lake and
had a tremendous amount of fun
in the "hands-on" Nature Center.
The second grade has been
learning about our local eco-sys-
tem, the Back Bay, a9d they will
be going on a field trip to visit it
soon. In addition to studying it sci-
entifically, students are enriching
their knowledge about ecosys-
tems by reading the book "Peli-
>can Bill."
Mr. Vaiuso's fifth-grade dass
conducted an experiment called
"Mars Lander." The object of this
fascinating science exploration
was to drop an uncooked chicken
egg 20 feet. The box that the egg
is in should be packed so the egg
will not break. Fifth-graders are
also filming a play called ·My
Brother Sam Is Dead."
The sixth grade · is ge tting
ready for graduation and the big
beach party. On June 1, the sixth
grade went to the DARE Fair. The
following day, June 2, the sixth.
grade competed in an all-district
meet.
"Showtime," our school talent
show, was on June 2. Family Surf
Night is tonight. Multi-talented
first-grade teacher John Daffron's'
fabulous band the "Nomads" will
be belting out surf tunes and
everyone is invited to come and
dance the night away.
The much-looked-forward-to
annual teacher versus sixth grade
softball game will be on J\ine 15.
We are winding down our
school reading-incentive program
called "Best Foot Forward." First
Uuough third grade students who
have read more than 80 books
will be attending the principal's
party while upper grade students
who have read a minimum of 100
books will be able to purchase
prizes at "The Store."
As you see, Newport Heights
Elementary is a school that is busy
and full of life. Have a nice sum-
mer from the Heights.
-Molly Weedn
Student Coundl President
Whittier Elementary
The Whittier PALS would like
to thank the following community
members for their contributions
toward PAL camp funding:
Whittier School PTA; Mrs.
Lenora Sea.t'Sf McFarland and
Associates Insurance Agency;
Newport Custom Woodworking;
Famous Subs; El Salvador
Imports; and Connie Lawson and
Dodi Mauher of Alpha Beta (Ttj-
angle Square).
Nine students and two teach-
ers will be going to Camp Ta Ta
Ponchon in the San Bernardino
Mountains Aug. 25 to 27. The stu-
dents ·wrn be learning skills in
conflict management and drug
and gang resistance.
Congratulations to the third
and fourth grade boys, who took
second place in the Llons' Cup
Soccer Tournament. Our fifth and
sixth grade boys' team took first
place. All received medals at the
Fish Fry Carnival Saturday.
-Ms. Anderson and Ms. Peck
• SCHOOL DAYS is a feature that runs
on Fridays. The reports are submitted
from each individual school. If you have
questions about how to•get news about
your school induded, call City Editor Iris
Yolcoi at 574-4233.
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The California coast
continues to have a
surge of fun swells. t
but nothing with
much size. This week
we will should see a
new head-high
southwest swell that
should stay with us
through the Wfftt-
end. By Wednesday,
there Is a chance
that we will see our
first solld south swell
of the teaJC>n. If the
storm stay5 strofl9
we could ,.. k>lld
ov«hffd s.ts by the
end of next week.
For ca11y surf reports
and fcnc.nts. catl
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• JOOO Wodc of Gwfield: Angry that a burglar used their
doggy door to get at their master's goods, two doQs barked
and barked until their master awoke. But after looking
around the yard and seeing nothing to agitate his canines,
the owner was puzzled. Yet the puzzle was solved once he
looked at the doggy door then entered the garage and saw
that his S600 mountain bike had vanished from its cluttered
interior.
• J050 lrtstol St.: A patron at bar in the Red Uon Inn
stored her pune under a table and went to go d.a • f9W
songs. But when she retumed, her purse wt11 gone. The
purse was lettr retrieved near a pay phone, bUt tts S160
worth of cash and contents were missing.
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Message to
dadS, don't
get a dog
N ext Sunday will be my sev-
enth Father's Day as a dad.
Taylor and 'Ilistan are now ~and 3, and I'm no longer a rook· •
ie. With midnight feedings, dirty
diapers, Ratti, Barney, and even a
year of kindergctrten in the rear-
view Il).irror, l'm now qualified to
off er some advice to new fathers.
Here goes:
Don't get a dog.
You can probably figure out
everything else by yourself -love
your kid unconditionally, spend a
lot of time with them, teach them
right from wrong, blah, blah, blah.
But no one warned me about
the dog thing. I wish someone
had.
I had gallantly resisted getting
a pooch for five years. Instinctive-
ly, I sensed it was wrong. All
wrong. On so many d.ifJerent lev-
els.
I knew I'd eventually have to
take care of the beast. I envi-
sioned our backyard -not exactly
a Sunset Magazine photo spread
before the introduction of a dog -
in greater ruins that anything in
Greece. And l imagined I would
spend my summer spraying for
fleas and picking dog hair off of,
well, everything. Z
I imagined righ~
To look at her, Coco isn't much.
Half fox terrier, half Scottish terri-
er, the guy at the pet store
claimed. I'd like to see the papers.
She grew up a lot different than
advertised.
We wanted a short-haired dog;
Coco's long coat could withstand
a Viking winter. We ~anted a
low-energy mutt, something
along the lines of Jed Clampett's
bloodhound; Coco's 23 pounds of
tail-waggin', face-lickin', hole-
diggin'. non-stop-bark.in' hyper-
ness. We wanted a dog that would
bond to the kids and my wife;
Coco's in love with me .
A better guess on Coco's her-
itage: Tasmanian Devil. My back-
yard's been destroyed, the fleas
have moved in, and l lead a one-
man Poop Patrol each time any-
one wants to spend time in the
Back Forty.
This was part of fatherhood 1
didn't bargain for. Neither should
you.
Be warned: the dog seduction
will start innocently enough.
"Wouldn't it be nice if the kids
had a dog?-my wife asked.
I gave her a smile and hoped
she'd drop it.
"Bill, every kid needs a dog,"
she continued with a little more
force. We repeated the one-sided
conversation every month for the
1894-1995
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next four years before she finally
pulled out the big guns -the kids.
"Please, please, puuuuullllll-
lleeeeeease, Daddy!"
It was now three against one. I
didn't have a chance.
• City officials hope that
building owners will
choose to build anew
rather than repair old
and worn properties.
By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -City officials
are hoping a new ordinance will
give apartment owners an incen-
tive to do more than just patch-
work on dilapidated buildings.
On Monday, the City Council
gave initial approval to a plan
.
that will allow apartment owners
the chance to rebuild new struc-
tures on their property without
having to meet all the standards
that are required for new devel-
opments.
"Currently, an owner can
build back the total number of
units they had before, but they
have to meet all of our other
development standards, like for
parking, building se~back and
height," said Costa Mesa Senior
Planner Alice Angus.
"What we heard from the
development community and
from the apartment owners was
that it was very difficult to meet
all the standards, and the butld·
ing would be out of character
from the rest of the units in the
neighborhood.·
Under the new plan, the prop-
erty owners would be allowed to
negotiate certain standards if
they agree to property adjust-
ments in other areas, like better
landscaping, more open space
and structural upgrades.
"So, if they chose to tear
down and redevelop, th~y could
negotiate density and get back
to the original number of units,
or slightly less, without h&ving to
meet all the other standards,·
Angus said. UThey would have
to be closer to the existing sla.!1·
dards than they were before, but
they could negotiate the rest if
they agree to include some other
amenities.•
The council will consider gw-
ing final approval to the plan
during its June 19 meetin!]-
"J think (the plan) has poten-
tial." Angus said. "It will be
interesting to see bow soon we
get an application.
"We're hoping that eventual-
ly, the owners will feel that it no
longer makes sense to just keep
patching up an old, decaying
building, and that it would be
worthwhile for them to rebuild.•
At this point. you may recall, I
turned to our usually insightful
readers. I put the question to
them: Isn't owning a dog more
hassle tl\.an it's worth? Dog lovers
flooded the Readers Hotline with
heart-warming stories about
man's best friend.
Reserve officer injured in eye during training exercise
Broken, I had no fight left.
"Fine," l told my wife. "Get the
dog. But I'm not doing anything
with it. No walks, no feeding it, no
cleaning up the dog doo." (I'd be
doing all those tasks within a
week).
My wife nodded her head
sweetly, the boys jumped up and
down wildly, and I was proud
owner of a puppy named Coco.
It's been a year since the d<>§-
invaded our home, and now
there's no way out ... not that I
haven't thought about it. Leaving
the back gate open just a tad has
crossed my mind a thousand times
or so, but I'd then have to deal
with the broken hearts of two
young boys. No, I'm stuck with
Coco for the next 15 years or so.
So I adjusted. I've pretty much
given up on the backyard. I've
learned to battle the fleas to a
truce. And, my wife just informed
me, now that Coco's house-bro-
ken, we'll be re-carpeting the
bedrooms (for about $1,000).
"You're a great dad," my wife
says with a hug:
Maybe so. but that doesn't
mean you have to b~ one, too.
• WIWAM LOBDELL is the editor.
COSTA MESA -A veteran
Costa Mesa reserve police offi-
cer sulfered minor injuries from
an accident during a training
session Wednesday night.
During the training session
conducted in the parking lot of
the Orange County Fairgrounds
at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, two
reserve officers accidentally
fired their training weapons at
the window shield of the vehicle
reserve officer Dennis Casteel,
46, was riding in, according to
Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom
Lazar.
The shots produced a blast
that shattered the window Cas-
teel was sitting behind, Lazar
said. Casteel's eyes were injured
from the flying glass and his
face burned by the gun powder,
Lazar added.
The officer was immediately
transferred to Hoag Hospital in
· Newport Beach for treatment.
He remained there overnight
and is scheduled to undergo
minor surgery today to remove
the small glass fragments from
his eyes. Lazar said. Doctors
expect his eyes to fully recover,
he added.
"This is rar~." Lazar said of
the accident. "You try lo plan
training so things like this don't
happen, but sometimes in the
h eal of the situabon it does ...
The reserve officers, armed
with training weapons and
blank rounds for the weapons,
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when 1 wu little,• said Schnitger.
To achieve bis goals, Schnitger
obtained bis bachelor's d~ at
Whittier College, where be
majored In criminology and biolo-
gy with a minor in physical sci-
ence. He received his masters
degree in marine science from the
University of Southern California.
He began teaching physics at
La Habra High School in 1958.
Teaching at La Habra was •a
great experience• for Schnitger,.
and it also kept him from being
drafted for the Vietnam War, he
said.
Schnitger's next career move
was to Corona del Mar High
School m 1964, where he bas
taught biology and JUSt about
every other science ever since.
"I en1oy teachmg most any sci-
ence,• said Schrutger. ·I think
most teachers. lf they are really
into their sub1ect, want to share
the joy and excitement about the
topic. There's so many mteresting
things out there!
"I would like my students to
leave school and have a personal
relationship with Ndture. That's
very special."
To that end, Schnitger was
responsible for creating and
implementing se.~ral f)rograms
that help students get closer to
nature.
In 1967, he received a federal
grant and created the Floating
Marine Lab Program in Newport
Beach. The program, known
today as the Dana Point Marine
Science Institute, enables st\J -
dents to perform experiments that
an oceanographer would do, and
to obtain first-hand knowledge of
operations aboard an oceano-
graphic researt h vessel.
•I feel very proud that a project
we started m 1967 is still going
today -that says a lot for it,· said
Schrutger.
Schnitger also started the Field
Ecology Program at Corona del
Mar, m which students first study
tbe general idea ol how eco&ogy
Works and tbea go on field trips to u.e a..eit or the mountairil.
~ tbe field tri.-, •dUJlr
eyes begin to Slee t.tu.ngs that their
miDds didn't see (while they were
st\ldyipg). It's amazing! It's some-
tbing' 'tIMtt goes 'click' in their
brain because they are getting to
know tbe environment. It's part ot
the fun of ill •
Sdmitger also brought lbe
Advanced Placement program to
the high school when he orga-
nized the first AP class on campus
-biology, of course.
"I'm considered a hard
teacher," said Schnitger. "The
kids know what to expect. You
only get from the kids what you
expect fro~ them.
"Ask little, get liWe. You don't
get what you don't ask for. But
you also have to be willing to put
your arm around them and walk
them through. Most important,
you have to be fair.•
As if be wasn't busy enough,
Schnitger also works with the
state Department of 'Fish .and
Game. He helps with the scientif-
ic trolls, which are tests performed
to detennine if there are increased
or decreased numbers of fish in
the bay. Currently. the fish popu-
lation is growing, and "the bay is
getting better,· according to
Schnitger.
But teaching has always been
his main love. And being flexible
has been the key to his good rela-
tions with students, be said.
"You need to be able to make
analogies that fit the time and
pick out what kids can relate
with," be said. "You can't sit still.
You've got to keep moving on. If
you don't, nothing's going to hap-
• pen. I still enjoy the kids -they
keep me yoling and active I·
That said, Schnitger is DOW
making plans to move with his
wife to Washington state, where
he can continue to pursue his
environmental interests. • m miss my colleagues and my
department cmd the kids.· said
Schnitger. "There's no questjon
about that. The kids keep us
young. They make you feel good.•
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• StUdents have bit roadblock in their effort to tty to list
the top students from each year in the school's history.
. By R. John Forstrom. Staff Writer
CORONA DEL MAR -When
Corona del Mar High School his-
tory teacher Jim Tomlin asked his
11th. grade students to find the
name of the valedictorian for each
year of the high school's 32-year
existence, he thought be was giv-
ing them an exercise in "real his-
tory.· .
But after the advanced place-
ment students briefly investigat-
ed the project and reported back
to him, Tomlin ,quickly realized
that he bad given them some-
thing closer to mission lmJ>O$;$i-
ble.
It seems that neither the
school, 1he yearbook nor local
newspapers provided a reliable
record ol the school's annual top
student. And Tomlin and the stu-
dents are now asking local resi-
dents for help in completing their
project.
"We are kind of stwnped,"
said Tomlin, the high school's for-
mer track coach. "There are no
records -past 1980, we have
drawn a blank. My initial hope
was that they could find an article
in the day after graduation's'
paper. lbat wu not always the
C4.le.·
TomUri mcS ~ idea for Uie
project WU spurred by simiLu
assignments he bad given daqes
in the past. During one ~
ment, in which students were
required to interview a prominent
student in the high school's hist~
ry, he noticed that valedictorlans
in particular, were absent from
the list.
The students and Tomlin also
want to create some type of
memorial for the former students
-using money they raised recy-
cling aluminum cans.
"We want to find a place on
campus to put a brass plaque with
the names," Tomlin said. "My
goal before I retire is to have a
(brass plaque) for .each valedicto
rian."
U anyone has any infonnatio
regarding Corona del Mar Hig
School's past valedictorians, Tom-
lin asks that they please conta
him at 760-3320.
St. Joachim's students find charity in numbers
• School used arithmetic
to raise $560 for St. Jude
Hospital.
COSTA MESA -Addition,
subtraction, multiplication and
division proved lucrative for stu-
dents at St. Joachim Elementary
School.
The students in"March partici-'
pated in a Math-a-Thon that
raised $560 for St. Jude Chil-
dren's Research Hospital.
In the Math-a-Thon, the stu-
dents from kindergarten through
eighth grade computed a num-
ber of age-appropriate arithmetic
problems within a certain num-
ber of minutes.
And friends and family mem-
bers signed up as sponsors who
co~tted money for each cor-
rect math problem.
"The Math-a-Thon benefited
the kids in two ways," said Kathy
Dressler of St. Joachim. •They
practiced their math skills and
they bad a good feeling because
they helped other children.• ·
St. Jude Children's Research
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4,400 sick children each year.
The hospital specializes in can-
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research for four specific child-
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including leukemia, rare blood
diseases, infectious diseases and
solid tumors.
St. Jude contacts schools
nationwide. and requests their
hetp in raising money for
research through events such as
Math-a-Thons.
"Without the support of the
families and children involved in
the Math-a-Thon, we would not
be able to continue to provide
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done before the first residents
move in.
If approved, builders must
demolish the existing buildings. a
process which will involve the
removal of hazardous material
from the site. Contaminated soil ~d groundwater will require mit-
igatio~. but the scope of the work
is feasible, according to the envi-
ronmental report presented
Thursday.
Sections of that EIR were ~ailed into question at the meet-
ing by commissioners and resi-
dents alike. Commissioner Garold
Adams said he did not believe
that the traffic impact study ade-
quately reflected the impact to the
Eastbluff community.
He recommended that city
planning staff conduct a more
detailed origin/destination study
and that the data be brought back
at a subsequent meeting.
Following Adams' lead, resi-
dents of the nearby Eastbluff and
Bellcourt communities raised con-
cerns about the amounts of traffic
that the new residents will bring
through the established neigh-
borhoods.
Many said that the Eastbluff
neighborhood is currently experi-
encing traffic problems, which
need to be addressed . 'But, city
planner John Douglas empha-
sized that the Ford Company
should not be held accountable
for existing problems.
The issue or site cleanup also
came under discussion. In addi-
tion to the Ford's consulting team,
the city has hired separate experts
m the fields of hazardous material
and groundwater hydrology to
avoid potential conflicts of interest
in evaluating the site.
The commission discussed the
hiring of a consultant to oversee
the scope of cleanup work, but
commissioners and Ford officials
differed over how much authority
the eonsultant should be given.
Planning staff members
favored no salary cap for the con-
sultant, while Ford officials want-
ed the scope of the work to be
more clearly confined.
BANNERS
CONTINUED FROM 1
to le t the air out and Jock it away
for good. A new sign ordinance,
which won preliminary approval
from the City Council on Mon-
day, outlaws roof-mounted inflat-
ables all together.
"That includes all the T-shirts,
reptiles, mammals a nd tacos that
seem to be so popular in this
area,~ said City Manager Allan
Roeder.
Smaller balloons and inflat-
able signs will still be allowed, as
Jong as they aren't anchored on
top of the roof. And, they must
not exceed 10 feet in diame ter or
ny higher than 75 feet.
The ordinance will come
before the council for final
approval on June 19.
-By Tina Borgatta
COYOTES
CONTINUED FROM 1
Gorus said .
·During the last couple of
weeks, we've had about half a
dozen coyote sightings citywide,"
Gonis said. "And some small pets
have been killed.•
In a coyote fact sheet, Animal
Control Officer Eric Metz calls
coyotes "the most intelligent
native animal in the area." Coy-
otes are opportunistic animals
which feed on rabbits and ground
squirrels. However, they will eat
cats and small dogs if given the
opportunity.
Homeowners can take precau-
tions against coyotes by feeding
their pets indoors and not leaving
food or loose trash outside. Fallen
rruit should be removed from
yards and homeowners should
clear brush and weeds which can
serve as cover for coyotes. Pets
should be kept indoors during
evening and early morning hours
and residents are advised not to
feed wildlile.
Attacks on humans are rare,
according to Metz, but coyotes
have attacked small children in
the past.
CLEANING
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·we give out awa.rds for most
trash collected and most unusual
object (found)," said Quinn.
Volunteers also receive a free
Clean Harbor Day t-sblrt.
The community event was
launched in 1981 by restaurateur
and community leade_r Bill
Hamilton.
Anyone interested tn helping
out..lllould meet at 8 a.m., at the
Cannery Restaurant, 3010 ~ Avenue, or call 151·
1 •
FIUDAY, JUNE 9, 1995
RECOVERY COMING ALONG STEADY FOR TWO YOUNGSTERS
CONTINUED FROM 1
Whether their children Would ful·
ly recover from head injuries.
Now nearly a month after the
accident, the two are recovering
at home -relearning and fine-tun-
ing their motor skills under the
watchful and protective eyes of
their grateful parents, who find it
tough not to worry.
"I see kids riding down the
streets and l think, 'Oh no, he'll
be doing that again,'" said Scott
Nestel, Noah's father. "I just have
to know he can go across the
street and not worry, but I don't
feel comfortable yet.•
For Scott, the image of Noah's
thin body lying helpless in h1s
hospital bed with tubes in his
bead and lungs is still haunting.
"It feels like somebody died
that you love very much and
came back to life -I get tears in
my eyes and I get chills because
his friends are coming over again
and eating over here like they
used to," said Scott, relishing in
the noises of Noah and his
friends, laughing and joking in
the backgroWld. ·
"I do value life a little more
now and realize how precious it is
and how quick it can be gone,•
Scott said. HHow blessed we are
to have a second chance.•
After the accident it's been dif-
ficult, Scott said, to be the discipli-
nary father figure. He finds him-
self giVing into his son's demands,
like dying his hair the color of a
purple popsicle. The boy's
cropped psychedelic b.airdo hides
the two scan on bis head. A bag-
gy brown shirt conceals the four-
inch incision on bis stomach.
"A.. much as I hate to, I have to
get back into the disciplinary part
of being a father even though I
want to do everything for him,"
Scott said.
Father and son are close. They
go sU.rting, skating and snow-
boarding together. Not knowing
whether they would ever do that
again was unbearable for Scott.
"I could deaJ with it if he were
dead or if he made it. but that
gray area when the doctors are
saying, 'We don't know.' is the
most frightening thing anybody
can face."
Bight days after the accident,
on May 12, Noah came out of his
coma -one hour before his
father's 45th birthday ended.
Doctors expect Noah to recov-
er 100% .• and in six months be
can go b<!ck to being as active as
he was p?i.or to the accident. His
physical therapy for basic eye and
hand coordination is nearly over,
and he will start back at his
school, College Park Elementary,
today.
Last week when he went to
school for half a day, Noah,
known as the class clown, was the
center of attention.
"When I went to eat lunch,
everyone sat on the grass and
stared at me for a long time,•
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Noah said. •The whole acbool
was there."
His little friend, Lindsay -
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were both patients at Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana. and
afterward next door to each other
at· St. Jude Youth Care Center in
Fullerton -has a bumpier road to
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"She doesn't have any physical
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mother Cheryl Hales said. "She
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Cheryl. a single mother going
through a separation from ber
husband, has the added burden
of being uninsured and not being
able to qualify for Medicatd assis-
tance.
"Lindsay was in a coma and
they tell me she's not covered."
Cheryl said. ~1 was hysterical. I
was mad. I was scared.•
Lindsay is not enrolled in a
therapy program because they
are still wading through bureau-
cratic red tape, Cheryl said.
1n two weeks, Cheryl sho~d
be receiving insurance aid from a
social service agency for chil-
dren's care.
In the meantime, she gives her
daughter. whatever therapeutic
help she can, but fears the more
time that passes without profes-
sional therapy will prove detri-
mental to Lindsay.
"I'm afraid she's going back·
wards,• Cheryl said. "I do what I
can but I'm not a therapist.•
She teaches Lindsay the alpha-
bet, letters and numbers every
morning. The little girl also has
problem.1 teeing with her left eye
and sometimel walks into wall.I,
Cheryl Mid.
Undsay was full of smiles as
she played on the playground
equipment at Mariners Park
Thursday with her little sister,
Krlsta, 4. Lindsay did not appear
afraid to climb and play. She lifted
her blond cwly bead up to the sun
and closed her eyes as her moth-
er pushes her in the swing.
"I'm tired, Mommy,• she said.
Cheryl loaded Lindsay into her
small metal wheelchair and called
to Krista that it was time to go
home.
Lindsay tires easily and using a
wheelchair is easier than walk·
ing. The family doesn't have a car
-it was repossessed while Lind·
say was in the hospital, Cheryl
explains.
"I worry about Lindsay. then I
worry about Krista -I don't know
which way to go.• Cheryl said,
her bright smile fading for the first
time. "When no one is around, I
fall apart and cry.·
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Worker enjoys his life aboard the bait barge near the entrance to Newport Harbor . . -
By Anna Marie Stolley, Staff~
J ohn Cunningham is 30
years old. While his
friends busy themselves
with their c~ee~ and family,
Cunningham catches the big
waves on his surfboard. But
some of the magic is gone.
Cunningham is in a transi-
tion period.
·it's time to be an adult, so
to speak,~ said Cunningham,
who is taking classes to be an
emergency, medical technician,
although he isn't sure he wants
to be one. In fact, Cunningham
doesn't know what he wants to
do with his life -yet.
But while Cunningham fig-
ures out what career path be
wishes to pursue, he will
spend his sixth swruner on the
bait barge, dishing out squid,
sardines and anchovies. And
catching the waves if he can.
But if truth be told: Cun-
ningham and his chocolate
Labrador Zuke enjoy the hours
they spend near the entrance
of Newport Harbor.
Cunningham likes chatting
with the customers. answering
questions and offering fishing
lips. Meanwhile Zuke gleefully
chases the birds off the barge
and occasionally jumps in the
water or just sits and howls.
Sometimes on weekends,
boats line up for bait, bever-
ages and fuel.
But often during the week,
Cunningham sits on the barge
by himself, reading or listening
to music for hours before a
lone Usherman appears.
Every morning, Cunning-
Thousands of anchovies swim Inside the barge's holding wells.
ham scrubs bird droppings off
of the barge, and cleans it
carefully.
Cunningham, bait barge
-owner Tony Greyshock, and
Greyshock's son Jason and
nephew Matthew work hard to
insure the bait barge looks
attractive.
Before the barge came into
existence, fishermen and
women got their bait from the
landings or the bait boat, rvn
by Greyshock's brother, Steve.
Greyshock, a boat builder,
listened to the complaints of
his customers, whcf wanted a
more reliable place to pur-
chase bait. He decided to do
something about it.
\VhenGreyshockfUstasked
the pty for permission to run a
bait barge in 1985, the city was
hesitant.
"Most barges are noisy and
i:agly," said Greyshock. But
Greyshock promised that his
barge wou1d be different.
Granted a one-year permit,
Greyshock did not put a great
deal of money into the first
barge. .
"But the first year went by
real smooth," said Greyshock.
"And the fishermen were so
stoked to be able to get bait at
regular hours." The city
allowed the barge to stay.
But Greyshock wanted to
build a better barge. Granted
permission to expand in 1994,
Greyshock installed a new bait
barge.
"I told the city that I'd make
it real nice,· said Greyshock.
"And it is. It's an aesthetically
appealing bait barge."
First he had it painted in
greens and grays. Then he put
in palm trees.
"The ladies thought it was
real cute," said Greyshock. .
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THE Mn" 1A11GE
+Howl: 5:30 a.m. to 10
a.m. Monday thrqugh
Thursday; 5 a.m. on Friday
to 2 p.m. Saturday, and
then Sunday, 5 a.m. to
noon. + Prices: Anchovies and
sardines. $20 ~half scoop
and $25 po< full scoop. The
more difficuk: to catch
squid: .$25 po< half scoop,
and $40 per full scbop.
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"It's designed to be appeal-
ing."
The bait barge is open 5:30
a:m . to 10 a .m. Monday
through Thursday; 5 a.ni . on
Friday to 2 p.m. Satwday, and
then Sunday, 5 a .m. to noon.
Greyshock recently raised
prices. The cost for anchovies
and sardines is now $20 per·
half scoop and $25 per full
scoop. The more difficult to
catch squid: $25 per half
scoop, and $40 per full scoop.
"Sometimes people argue
about the price,• said Cun-
ningham. who sells $10 T-
shirts on the side.
Cunningham also noted that
sometimes customers aren't too
careful about coming in to the
barge.
~Keep yo_ur hands and feet
inside the boat,• Cunningham
advised. "Don't try to jump on
the barge. Don't tum your
motor off or you may get
stuck."
"And don't call the bait-boy
"boy'," added Cunningham.
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Sailing on ·'Heart
Strings' .through
the South Pacific
• EDffOll'S NOTE: The Mullin "family
Michael. 54, wife Debbie, 43, scin RYan ·10.
and nephew Bret Gum, 24 -left their
Corona del Mar home on Feb. 4 for a year
long 'South Padfic voyage on their SO.foot
vess.et, "Heart Strings." The family's itiner·
ary includes stops In Cabo San Lucas. the
...,.....,. -... Society -the Cook Islands. Western and American
Samoa, Tonga. FljL New caledonia and
Brisbctne. Australia.
Michael has taken a YHr's leave of
absence from his card"tOVascular surgeon\
practice, and Ryan ts continuing his stucries
on the boat
To kHP th@ir envious ~lends and
acquaintances (including the Daily Pilot)
appraised of their adventures. Debbie Is fil·
ing periodic newsletten from the ·boat
The tollowing is t'ler fint installment.. \Mlich
reached the Daily Pilot newsroom this .......
Aprll 7, 1995
-s OMEWHERE 1N TI-!E
SOt.m-f PACIAC -As you
know, we have been seduced
by a wanderlust to see far-off places
from the deck of our boat and now
we are in the m1ddle of the ocean.
We have pulled up the roots of our
work-a-day lives and are, for now,
living self sufficienUy off the sea.
This is the beginning of our thi1d
month and we are en route to the
Marquesas. With one-third of our
3,0CXknile passage completed., we
are hoping for landfall in Nuku
Hiva approximately April 21.
To backtrack a bit .. . Departing
from ow lives in Corona del Mar
was more difficult and trying than
either of us had expected. But at
last, ow scheduled departure day
arrived and we were (mosUy) ready.
After an inspirational Mass said by
Uncle Father Pat at Ow Lady
Queen of Angels, we had a fabu-
lous send-off from all of you. The
armada ot boats, as we departed
Newport Harbor, is a memory we'D
never forget!
Our trip to Cabo&m Lueas was
lUleventful and load.s of fun with
super crew Jeff Johnsrud and Scott
Ketchwn. We were onty able to sail
50% of the"time but when sailing,
we were able to break the 10-knot.
banier. Cabo was a fun but tiring
stop. Once in Cabo, we had major
organizing, deaning and laundry to
do. I, for one, was ready for some
•ctown" time.
After one week, we began sail-
ing up the Sea ol Cortez toward La
Paz. As. on land.. daily chores
become the metronome at life. It
took all of us a while to adjust our
rputines and become used lo boat
living. Mornings would find Captain
Mike doing boat maintenance and
exterior clean up. I would be work-
ing on dishes, cooking and cleaning
wh!le Bret and Ryan would be "in
school" "School" is everyone's least
favorite activity. The afternoons
were spent exploring, diving. fishing
and dinghy sailing.
We also enjoyed our time in La
Paz and the outer islan~. La Paz is
a wonderful city w:ith a ~-town
flavor even though it is the capital
Baja. I particularly enjoyed th
opportunities to "eat out." We wer
in town for carnival -the Mexi
MaJdi Gras. It was a party with
cast of thousands. Fireworks, danc
ing, music, 'parades and speeclleo\
-Whar a good time I Beyond that.
we were amazed at how. dean the
streets Were the following.morning
-not a single piece of litter.
We also enjoyed seeing some of
our friends and family while we
were in Baja California. Meeting
other families living the "cruising
lifestyle" was especially fun -such
an interesting group!
One of our new cruising friends
bad just returned from a side trip to
mainland Mexico to see the Copper
Canyon. It sounded like such fun
that we decided to do the same bjp.
We locked up Ui.e boat and left.
The first part of this adventure
took us by ferry (nine hours) to Los
Mocbis -arriving very tired and
hungry, we had a quick dinner and
rest at the Santa Anita Hote l.
Around 5 the next morning we
went to the train statioil to buy our
tickets for the Copper Canyon
Train.
Chihuahua is a fascinating c;ity
-so much history. After our gooci·
byes, we got back on Ui.e train but
stopped this time in Divisidero.
Stunning views waited us. We
stayed in a delightful hotel on the
rim of Copper Canyon. The -next
day·we rode horSes ind soaked up
the grandeur -Coj:>per Canyon is
larger than the Grand Canyon with
views that are breathtaking!
Back on the train again -next
stop, Cerocahui. It is a charming,
very small town, with a very old
mission at its center. We stayed in a
fun inn -Paraiso Del Oso -no
heat and no electricity! We ate by
kerosene lamp and stayed warm
_;i!it)l ou.-wood.b<im!Pg stoves. (We
were"at an_,,altittide of 7500 feet.}
The inn was set among some tpily
majestic rock formations. We all
thoroughly enjoyed great hikes -
saw old Indian burial caves, water-
falls and caves that many Tarahu-
mara lndians still live in today.
After a great week, it was back
' to La Paz. We reprovisioned, did
laundry, cleaned the boat ·and
fueled in two days. I was lucky to
have my tennis partner, Sheree: and
her husband Tony, anive in La Paz
when we did so it wasn't all work,
we did manage so1ne fun. We
de parted La Paz at l: 15 p.m. on
Ap(il t with Sheree and Tony see-
ing us off this time.
Our new crew men1 ber, a physi-
cian friend from Tustin, Larry
Brownlee. was a delight from the
start. He brought some boat parts
with him and helped to prepare the
boat for de1><trture, and h(• was
always cheerful help on this pas·
sage .
-Mate Debbie and the Heart
StrinQ!'i Crew
Balboa Bay Oub members welcome the _ summer season
•Weekend of events highlight the family atmosphere
featured at the facility.
By Anna Marie Stolley, Staff Writer
Wbjl<I• Katluyn Joolyn. 7, and h..-
brother Derek. 5, played on the
beach. several children ran by. shout-
ing and kiclcing sand On • neaiby
dock, shivering boys climbed 'Up •
sliding board and dumped them-
selves back into the cokt bay water.
'J'wo girls blew giant bubbles on
the lawn, and families gathered at
tables, conswning hot , 'dogs and
hamburgers. '
Despite cloody weather. the Bal·
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stephanie
keefe
boa Bay Club membels managed to
have a good time celebrating the
opening of. sum.mer season.
The weekend of June 2-4
brought a series ol events designed
to kick-off a summer of sailing,
swimming, and sports activities.
Olildren played bingo, raced inner
tubes, roasted manhmallows and
dove fer cotrui:.
A magician was on band Satur-
day, showing olf his tricks to a group
at .mesmerized kids. Professional
kayak.ers and canoers demonstrated
-skill, and sailors fiddled with
Stephanie
Keefe's boat-
ing column
will now
appear In
Sports on Frt-
days.
See page 9.
Alaoln
Sports today
aretbelalelt
boat race
r-its.
See p11ge 10.
their remote conb"ol during model
sailboat races.
And mem~ thronged into the
facilities, which include an Olympic
sized pool a· dtildren 's pool. a weight
rocm and,\eilflis, basketball and rac~
quetbal:I courts. '
The Balboa Bay Oub. which has
a membership of. 3,500, is a sports-
oriented yacht dub with an empha-
sis on family ~vities. The dub
boasts a day camp, swim team,
swimming lessons and a volleyball
league.
Members applaud the club's
casual atmosphere and children's
programs.
"They' try lo keep it more infor-
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maI. so you don't feel intimidated,"
said Patrick Bolton, a member for 14
years. "And there's something for
everyone. All cl our kids have. loved
it here." . ,
The dub, which opened in 1948,
costs $6,000 per family. plu5 $125 a
month dues. Members and their
guests ~ stay in the pub's hot.el Or
rentout'oneol 144 apartm.entson tbe premises.
Owner Beverly Ray. whose hus-
band bought the dub in 1971. enjoys
the diven;ity ol the dub' membeiship.
~People come from all around
Orange Coonty, ~ all over the
United States," said Ray. "Its so fun to
see them come here and enjoy Ute
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Many d the members are sports-
enthusiasts.
"I love it here. There's so much to
do,· said Maureen Bolton. 14. "I
swim. Lay out. l play basketball. I've
done it all.·
But not an m the members enjoy
strenuous activity.
For example, there's Dudley
Moore) who initially claimed to have
just "wandered in", but later admit-
ted to being a member.
Moore, star of such films as
"Arthur", "10", and "Unfaithfully
Yours", iguores the Olympic-sired
pool and tennis court. when he visits
the dub.
"I eat. I drink," said Moore, whose
wife Nicole is expecting their baby in
the next few weeks. "I don't do any-
thing active 'cause .. .I don't want to
be active." ·
But dub member Derek Brayton,
7, takes full advantaged the sports
facilities. Wrapped in a toweL Derek
sat back after hours of baSketball and
swimming. Although he paused
momentarily, Derek appeared lo be
galliering strength for another run on
the beach or maybe a. fourth harn-
bwyer.
Next to him. Derek's mother fold -
ed her anns and sighed.
"I'm tiled if he's not," said Susan
Brayton, Derek's mother.
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S.S. MICHIGAN
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The S.S. Michigan, a tUgboa.t docked
at Newport Harbor Yacht Club and
owned by 15-year--old Alex Dale.
Although she is only 24 feet long the
Michigan holds a heavy load of loca11folk.-lore.
THE flMTY YEARS
Built in the early 1940s, the Michigan
was originally used for mackerel fishing.
Al.~ugh her early ownershlp is a bit con-
fusing, one thing is certain: she SWlk near
the Udo Bridge in the late 1940s.
Disney cartoonists Dick Shaw and Vir-
gil Partch fished her out from the mud,
cleaned her and did a little remodeling.
Finally she was ready for harbor cruises.
But the cartoonists didn't have sub-
dued voyages in mind.
"(Ibey) used (the Michigan) mainly to
go around to the bars,• said Charlotte
Dale, former owner of the Villa Nova and
a friend of the now-deceased cartoonists.
"Lt was a bar-cruiser.•
Partch started the Balboa Island Punt-
in~ and Sculling club, an organization
with an express pwpose of having no pur-
pose at all. The members often partied on
the Michigan, relaxing in wicker chairs on
deck, drinks in hand.
The Michigan became a well-known
sight in the Character Day Parade, chug-
ging in front Of the other boats. with her
crew of happy cartoonists and their
friends.
And the men aboard the tiny tugboat
once challenged those aboard the Pavil-
ion Queen to a tug-of-war. Guess who
won. ·
THAT SINKING FEEUNG
The Michigan has had her ups and
downs. When she is low, she is very low.
Below water level, in fact.
harbor depths nine times.
Sometimes she sank for no apparent
reason at all. Sometimes she sank because
she first crashed into something, like a
dock or the Balboa Bay Club.
And one time she collapsed after being
hit by a cannon-fired can of beer during
the Character Boat Parade.
Shaw and Partch were not too ~
in making repairs. They stuck pencils in
her hull to stop leaks.
"When it was pulled out of the water, it
looked like a porcupine," said Dale ..
When Partch and Shaw died, another
cartoonist, George Giroux, bought the
Michigan, and, intending to make some
much needed repairs, docked her at the
Villa Nova. But be never got around to fix-
ing her up, and eventually gave her to
Dale's grandson Alex, then a baby.
•Alex got quite an inheritance from my
friend," said Dale.
THE O.EAN YEARS
Now a ninth grader at Newport Harbor
High School, Alex has grown up hearing
about the crazy antics aboard the Michi-
gan. And although he tells the old stories,
he has little interest in antics of his own.
Alex occasionally cruises around the
harbor with his father. But even these qui-
et voyages are becoming less· frequent
Instead he spends his time fishing,
skateboarding and training for the
school's wrestling team. .
Alex has no plans to use the Michigan
as a party vessel
So the Michigan sits docked at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, her crazy
days behind her.
-By Anna Marte Stolley
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Dally Pllot reporter Anna Marie Stolley enjoys a ride on a
motorized lounge chair at Newport Dunes Resort.
Motorized lounge chair
helps put end to stress
M y dog Walter bas alle r-
gies. My car makes
funny noises whenever
I shift gears. 1 work against
deadlines. My pens run out of
ink, and my nails keep break-
ing.
Not to mention that I'm get-
ting married in 23 days.
So how can I relax?
I could try therapy, but I
wouldn't see results for years.
Massages irrita te me, and alco-
hol has too many calories. My
fiance works long hours, so he
can't lend a hand.
So bow can I relax?
Enter ~~sortWatersports at
Newport Dunes Resort, and
their amazing motorized lounge
chair.
A large chair. seating two to
three people, propped up on
floaters, with two car batteries
propelling it 2-3 mph around
the water? Sounds pretty good
to me right now.
So I leave the crowded news-
room and drive through heavy
freeway traffic into Newport
Dunes.
Cars whiz by on Jamboree
Road and jets still.rumble over-
head, but som ehow Newport
Dunes seems isolated from the
rest of Orange County.
A sandy beach. Rippling
water. Warm bre~ze. Plenty of
birds and fish and trailers.
Looks like nature to me.
Mike DelCampo, 19, greets
me at the rental booth. A man
of few words, he hands me a
contract to sign.
His mother Pat gives me a
We preserver, and the chair,
ca.lled the sun kat, is all mine -
at a price of $25 for an hour or
$7 5 for a half day.
I eye the sailboats lined. up
by the pler. U I wanted to, I
could rent one of them, or a
pedal boat, cruiHr bike, boogie
board, kayak, or wtnctSurf er.
bistructon at ReeortWater-
•J>OIU. owned by Andf Berry,
cOuld allo provide me wtth
letlOlll galore, from wtndlurf-
lng to kayaking.
Nab. Too much work.
anna marie
stolley
Much better to lay back,
catch some rays, and watch the
water ripple.
OK, so climbing into my
bathing suit stresses me out
even more, but I can get over
that.
Awkwardly sprawled on the
sun kat, I play with the controls,
chugging toward the children
swimming close to the beach.
I'm not relaxed yet.
Fish jump out of the water.
I'm not relaxed ye t.
Children call to each other:
.. Marco ... Polo ... " I close my
eyes. Lazy, l8%f day ...
When my hour ends, Mike
helps me out of the chair. Reju-
venation.
I stretch sleepily, and stroll
over to my car.
And when I return to the
newsroom, I can smile breezily
at the scrunched faces, gritted
teeth and ringing phones.
Until I remember that I have
one hour to write a story.
Crouched over my computer, I
frantically type: So how can I
relaxl
• Dally Piiot Harbor reporter
Anna Marie Stolley , Who last
week told 1bo-..t her first Slllllng
lessons. wHI c9htinue to chronl·
de her ~ntum on the wlter
In the Harbor Piiot. /
Special Events
FREE ASHING DAY
See if the fish will bite on Free Fish·
lng Day. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Shellmaker Island. Interested anglers
can also watch ny fishing and visit van-
ous learning stations. Food. beverages.
music, games and prizes will be avail·
able. Call 640-6746
HER.ITAGE REGATTA
The Fifth Annual Newport Hatbor
NauticaJ Museum Heritage Regatta will
be held at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club today and Saturday. Classic and
contemporary wooden boats will be dls-
played. Boats arrive today. and the
parade begins dt I ~a m. Saturday. For
more information. call 673·3377
SURF COMPETTTION
Surfers can compete U1 amateur and
pro-am contests at 54th Street Saturday
and Sunday. The first contest begins at 7
a.m. Saturday. Cost IS $30 for amateur
only, and 550 for pro-am. For more Infor-
mation, call the Community Services
Department of Newport Beach. 644·
3151.
CLEAN HARBOR DAY
The Cannery will hold a oty-Wlde
event lrom 8 a.m. to I p.m . Saturday to
encourage residents to help keep the
harbor clean. When the cleaning is
done, volunteers can attend an awards
luncheon at the Cannery Restaurant
For more infonnauon, call 675-5777
LOBSTER FEST
The Shark Island Yacht Club is host·
ing a lobster fest on Saturday as part of
Its sum.mer membership drive. Olnner
will begin at 7:30 p.m. A steel drum
band will provide calypso mUSJc. For
reservations, call 760-0221
BIRDS AND KAYAKS
Go on a birds-and-kayak tour of the
Upper Newport Bay ecological reserve
from 9 a.m. to noon on June 17. The tour
begins at the Newport Beach Aquatics
Center. A volunteer naturalist from the
California Department of Fish a nd
Game will discuss migratory waterfowl
and endangered species while an
Instructor from Paddle Power teaches
the basics of kayaking . Cost is $35 per
person. Call 675-1215 for more infonna·
lion.
BOAT AUCTION AND MARINE
GEAR SALE
The Orange Coast College Marine Program1 willuction boats, trailers and marine g~ at 1370 Adams Ave. on
June 24, be-ning at 10 a.m. Sails, rig-
ging wine:· es, electronics, and other
nautical It~ will be sold from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. For more lnfonnation, call 645-
9412.
HERITAGE IOAT PARADE
The American Nauttcal Heritage
Boat Parade begina in Newport Harbor
at 1 p.m. on July 4. For more lnlonna-
tion, call 729-3863.
fOUllTH OF JULY AMWOftl(S
Newport Dunea Resort will provide
entertairu:ne.nt. bfttbecue and fireworks
ooJuly.C. Parking lsS15. For more infor-
mation. call 729-3863.
JUNIOR ANGUR TOURNAMINT
Children can partidp&&e in a fnMI
ftlbingtoumament ftamJune24 to Aug.
12. DMd'ed into age categories (Junior
up to t O yeen okli Senkw· 11 to 15 yeara
ojd), young uglers can wm pr1ns and
attend a spedal awards banquet. Por
more information. 673-6316.
fOlt A UMfTID TIMI
Go spring tlah.lng for a day aboard
the Seetther, •t • cott ol Sl60 The
what's afloat?
Searcher leaves from Newport Landing
Call 675-0550.
FISH SCHOOL
F1Shing school classes are offe red on
Monday and Tuesday of each week.
Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion di 6
a.m. and return di 4 p.m. Cost Is $125
per person. For more information. ct1ll
673-2810.
CHILDREN'S FISHING LESSONS
Tbe Balboa Angbng Club a"d the
city of Newport Wlll offer a fishing class
for 7-12 year olds di the Clubhouse, ·A•
street and Bay Ave, 8:30 am. to 12:30
p.m., July 14. Partiopants will learn
about tie fishing knots, finding and
catching bait and the best places to look
for different hsh Fishlllg gear and tack-
le will be proVlded The $15 fee Includes
a fishing excursion and a sport fishing
1denbfication book For more mforma·
tion, call 644-3151.
ANNUAL GRUNION RUN
Now through August. The best time
to see these small sUver fish wash up on
the beach to spawn U1 the moonlight IS
one to three hours after the evenmg
tugh tide and one to four days alter a 11.111
or new moon You must have a vahd
f1Shing license and use no nets or rods
For more Information, call 644-3044.
DORY FISHING FLEET
Get to the Newport Pier/Mcfadden
Square early to watch the fleet return
Wlth the fresh catch of the day. The hsh
IS prepared for Selle al the open-urr market
FISHING RENTALS
Fishing supp!Je!> and boat charters
are avallable at Newport Landing Sport·
fish1ng, 309 Pa.I.ms. Swte F. 675-0550
and Falco Fishmg Charters, 832-7708.
SIX-PASSENGEA SPORTflSHING CHAR-
TERS
Coastal, shark, swordfish. marlm,
Catalina Island, Clemente day and
rught fishmg charters are avall.able for
groups or singles Call Bongos Sportf1Sh·
mg Headquarters on the Perunsula. 673-
2810
Sailing
SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or windsurf at Newport
Dunes. You can also rent wmdsurfers
and l4·fool ...-itlboats at $15 per hou(
Call 729-1154
MORE SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT
RENTALS
Sailboat rentals and pnvate lessons
are available at Manna Sailing. located
m the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced
classes mclude naVlgauon. big boat.
power boat, lntroducllon to heavy
weather and hrst mate mstrucbon Call
673-7763 for more m.fonnation.
FOR CHILDREN, AGE 11 AND UP
Orange County Sea Base, located di
1931 West Paoftc Coast Highway in
]'lewport Beach. offers week long class·
es m motor boating. wmdsurfmg, small
boat sa.1.llllg clild rowmg Call 64 2-503 1
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TODAY
AIDS PttOGRAM
The Aids Response Program -
an orgaruzation that offers pro-
grams for students, healthcare
workers and other }ndividuals
impacted by AIDS -is presenting
a pr4Qrarn titled #Spanish Aids
500 Weekend". The program will
begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
.Park Ave. in Costa Mesa and will
feature experts in a variety of
areas including: legal, medical
and spiritual. The program is free
and conducted completely in
Spanish. For information, call
534-0961 (English) or 534-1225
(Spanish).
"PROFIT THROUGH INVENTING"
ls the title of a seminar slated
for 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in room
101 of Orange Coast College's
Science Lecture Hall. The semi-
nar is presented by Inventors
Forum, a non-profit educational
service organizabon, and costs $5
for members and $15 for non-
members of guests. To register,
call 432-5880.
SATURDAY
USED BOOK SALE
The Friends of the Costa Mesa
Library are conducting a used
book s11le at the Mesa Verde
81 dnch, 2969 Mesa Ve rde Drive
Fr@@
Parking
East. The sale runs from 9 a .m. to
3 p.m. and hardbacks are St,
paperbacks 50 cents and cbil·
dren 's books and magazines are
25 cents. All proceeds will benefit
the Children's Summer Reading
Program. For information, call
546-52?4.
NURSES IN CHUROfES
Is the title ol a seminar· dis·
cussing the role ol the health min·
ister. The program will run from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Hoag Hospi-
tal's Cafeteria Conference Rooms
A and B, 301 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. A $15 fee
includes breakfast and reserva-
tions are required. Call 574-6565.
FREE ASHING
No fishing license is required
for the Free Fishing Day event at
Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve and Regional Park at
"Shellmaker Island. The program
is co-sp~nsored by the Calif omia
Department of Fish and Game
and runs from 8 .a.m. to 3 p .m.
Free rods and reels will be provid-
ed and included in the festivities
are music, demonstrations and
beverages. For information, call
640-1742.
BOOK SIGNING
Writer Mike Blake will be at
Barnes and Noble, Triangle
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd. in Cos-
ta Mesa, signing copies of his new
book "Baseball's Bad Hops and
Lucky Bounces" from 2 p.m. to 4
p.m. Por lnfarlNtioll. aill 556-
7531 .
HAMOI a 'Ml UP
1be Marine Division al the
Newport Harbor Area CMmber
of Commerce is IJ>ODSOrlng a
•aea.n Harbor Day• from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Refreshments will be
served and awards will be pre-
sented at the Cannery Restaurant
at 11 a.m .
Volunteers are asked to call
Cameron Quinn at 751-1627 for
individual and team assignments.
COMPUTER a.ua
Orange Coast College's new
Winners Computer Club will
meet from 9 a.m. to noon in room
214 of OCC's Chemistry Building.
The meeting is open to anyone
interested in Microsoft win-
dows and windows application.
The annual membership fee is
$20 and future club meetings.are
scheduled for July 15 and Aug.
12. For more information. call
432-5880
•)(fTCHENS BY THE SEA•
Is the title of a Orange County
Chapter of the American Society
of Inte rior Designers program that
allows residents to view five new-
ly remodeled kitchens. The event
runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets
are $14 before June 10, $17 at the
door and can be purchased at
Kitchens del Mar, 3536 E. Coast
Highway and Glassman Kiefer
Interior Designs, Inc., 3641 E.
Cout Hiabway, both in Corona
del Mar. For information, call 673·
9199.
UNIMPU>YED OR
UNDEllMPlOYED7
St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in
Newport Beach, is sponsoring a
•career Network 1\'ansitioo Sem-
inar• from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pre-
sentations will be given by sever-
al professlona.ls, including a clini-
cal psychologist and a communi·
cations slcills expert. The cost is
$17, which includes breakfast and
lunch. For information, call 574-
2239.
BALBOA ISLAND PRIDE DAY
An old-fashioned neighbor-
hood parade -complete with kids
on bikes and roller sk~tes -will
wind down Marine Avenue at 11
a.m. as part of the annual Balboa
Island Community Pride Day.
Local merchants and restaurants
will offer specials. Sponsored by
the Balboa Island Improvement
Associanon, the Balboa Island
Business Association and the Lit-
tle Balboa Island Property Own-
ers Association. Call 675-1773.
CAT HOUSE OPENING
The National Cat Protection
Society is inviting the public to
the opening of a new cat shelter
called the #Cat House". The shel-
ter ii *-ed at ~ W. Padflc
Coast Hitbway in N~
Beach and cats brought into the
shelter are then plaoed with new
families in the community. Prom 1
p.m . to 4 p.m. attendees wtl1 be
able to view the new shelter and
cats. as well as listen to guest
speakers. For reservations, call
650-1232.
LIBRARY MUSICALE
The Newport Beach Central
Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., is ls
bzytting the public to a free
"Flutes From Around the World#
musicale in their Friends' Meet-
ing Room. The program begins at
3:30 p.m . and is presented by
Maria Kostel!, who recently
released a solo recording titled
#Ancient Voices from Within.•
For information, 717-3800.
ZEN ANO YOGA WORKSHOP
Yoan Hiliker, a Soto Zen Priest
and certified Iyengar Yoga
Instructor, will lead the noon to 4
p.m. workshop in the Costa Mesa
Courtyard, at 1835 Newport Blvd.
Building A. For information. call
Zen Home Stitchery at 631-5389.
MONDAY
WORDPERFECT WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College is offer-
-in g a two-unit s ummer class
deliaMd to teach WordPerfect word ·proceSling lkills. The clua
wU1 meet from 5 p.m; to 9 p.m.
Monday and Wednefday and stu-
detill will work with IBM comput-
er1. Tbe cost ta S26. Por informa-
tion. call 432-5772.
CM1D PlANMNG WOIKSHOP
Orange Coe.st College is c:Afer-
tng a free, three-part career plan-
ning workshop. part ol the col-
leges Re-entry Center program
for adult students. The workshop
will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in
room 106 of. OCC's Counseling
and Admissions Building. The
remaining two sessions run June
19 and 26. For information, call
432-5162.
LIBRARY OPEN HOUSE
The Balboa Branch Ubrary.
100 E. Balboa Blvd., will be con-
ducting an open house in con-
junction with the Newport Beach
Public Ubrary's Diamond Jubilee
Anniversary celebration. The
library will open its doors from
noon fo 5 p.m. and festivities
include a cake cuttihg <Ceremony
and a performance by the OASIS
Ukulele Strummers. Res~rvations
are not required. Call 644-3171.
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Intensity
prevalent
in the seas
• Collegiate team racing
and dinghy championships
_ highlighted the fare at
Long Beach.
L ong Beach saw ·
incredible show of
intense sailing last week
as the top collegiate
teams from around the country
flocketl to this year's Collegiate
Team Racing and Dingy
National Championships, hosted
by USC and the Alamitos Bay
Yacht Club. The two three-day
events, sponsored by Ronstan,
Sperry Top-Sider and Sailing
World magazine, featured a
variety of conditions, constant
swapping of positions and
heart-stopping races for many
a coach and sp ectator alike.
The series began with the
ICYRA (Intercollegiate Yacht
Racing Association) Team
Racing Nationals, ran May 30
through June 1, inside on the flat
and light waters next to Alamito
Bay Yacht Club. In a two day ...
qualifie1, 12 teams competed for
the four stops in the
championship round. Local
residents Betsy Cannichael and
Danny Zimbaldi of Stanford
University and Carrine Palm,
Jonathan Posner and Peter Wells
of UC Irvine completed in this
qualifier with extremely light
and shifty winds presenting
another variable in the already
complex sport of team racing.
After 11 races, UC Irvine was
tied for fourth with Dartmouth
and the College of Charleston,
meaning a sailoff between the
three for the final spot. Stanford
had a great showing early in the
regatta, but they were unable to
hold onto their top position,
slipping out of contention in 7th
overall.
The sailoff entailed each team
racing each other once, with UC
Irvine winning both of their
races and moving into the fourth
spot. With the teams of
Wells/Melissa Cutter,
Posner/Eric Knopf and Andy
Beeckman/Palm, UC Irvine now
joined Tufts University, the US
Naval Academy and Old
Dominion University for the final
showdown,
In a 12-race series, each team
sailed each other twice, with
scores compiling from the two
days previous. tufts led
throughout the Regatta,
remaining undefeated until the
championship round. Navy tried
to take advantage by winning all
but two races in this series, but
two races was all 'Tufts needed to
win its third straight National
Team Racing Title .
commencement
LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar's Melissa Ford chases a loose ball in Santiago Tournament championship game.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
lhats the best game rve ever seen .. :·
-GAR11l FUNT
THEOb2El
• Corona del Mar's girls
proved, even with the
odds stacked against you,
that victory is within your
grasp with the right effort ,
and right circumstances.
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Wnter
CORONA DEL MAR -In
another dozen years, the Corona
del Mar High girls basketball
program may look bad~ at Feb.
18, 1995 as the night the Sea
Kings, once again, became a
team to be reckoned with in the
ClF Southern Section.
Of course, before this season,•
one had to look back 12 years to
the 1983 ClF 3-A ~hampionship
campaign to find the school's last
postseason victory.
The only place Coach Garth
Flint's scrappy squad was look-
ing on the aforementioned date,
however, was deep into the
elusive territory known
throughout hoopdom as "The
Zone."
"The best we've ever played,•
said a hyped-up Amt in the
aftermath of d wild ClF fV-AA
second-round contest against
host Notre Dame Academy,
which will likely be talked about
well into the next century by
those fortunate enough to have
seen it.
"It was just simply a classic
upset," said Daily Pilot Sports
Editor Roger Carlson, on
dssignment that night in his 31st
year of covenng Newport-Mesa
prep sports.
Notre DdJTle, which entered
with a 15-5 record, compared to
CdM's 12-14 mark, held a 30-19
halftime lead . thanks to 20 Sea
Kmg turnovers and a shaky .
7-for-13 shooting performance by
thf' VJS1tors.
C"dM compnunded things by
nuc,smg its hrst rune third-quarter
field goal dttempts, but such are
the circumstances from which -
nuracles e merge.
With All-Newport-Mesa
Du.tnct sophomore guard Lind-
say Wd rmrngton shaking off her
scoreless hrst half. and Regal
'>tdndouts nured m foul trouble,
CdM somehow took a 40-36 lead
•SEE BASKETBALL PAGE 10
••
ODU and UC Irvine battled
for third, with UC Irvine coming
on strong in the end with three
wins for the day. The two tea.ms
tied, with ODU pulling out the
third with lower points overall.
It's just a matter of individualism ,..------------, I SEA K11•1'~-~.Jt1
F riday saw the beginning of
the ICYRA Dinghy Nationals,
college sailing's most prestigious
championship. Held off the
Belmont Pier in Long Beach, 16
teams competed for the title,
amidst the light to medium,
choppy conditions off the ocean.
Pour races were held the first
day, with Kings Point sailors, Bill
Hardesty of San Diego, posting
an incredible 7 points to put KP
ahead of d ef ending champions
Navy by 5 points. Saturday
found Navy turning on the heat,
logging top scores to put them
into first, with KP dropping off to
allow Tufts, UC Berkeley,
Dartmouth and UC Irvine into
the race. As with all racing the
top teems were all in contention
for ftnt wlth five race1 left to sail.
SWMlay brought the biggest
swapping ol podionl. Though
Navy WU 1eeding the regatta by
a fairly comfortable margin,
1\lfta, UC Berkeley and UC
Irvine slowly began· to chip away
at their lead, allowing for tome
very interesting races. As the
rad.ng wore on, UC Berkeley ' .
•SEE BOATING PAGE 10
• Team success plays second fiddle
for the most part in lieu of success
for the individual athlete during
Corona del Mar's girls seasons.
SIX1H IN A SEltlES
By Barry Faulkner, Staff Wnter
CORONA DEL MAR -With the
second-smallest enrollment among Orange
County public high schools, it's little wonder
Corona del Mar High is enjoying bigger and
bigger portions of its athletic success in
individualized sports.
Outside of the basketball team's
Cinderella run to the CIF Southern Section
Division IV-AA quarterfinals, the 1994-95
athletic year featured highlights supplied by
marquee solo acts, or in some cases, duets.
Even the Sea Kings lone Sea Vlew League
c.Mmpionsbip -in tennis -came via the
awn of singles and doubJes competitors, who
received nothing more than verbal support
from the rest of their teammates, while
contestmg mat~es separately.
The trend toward IOlttary ttan included:
aenior Jenny Glugow, who won the
CIPISCGA gtrll gol cbampiODlhlp
Wednelday, 18Dior runner ·nac:y Clark. wbo
dalmed s.e VleW LeegUe ua. at J ,800 I.net
3,200 meters; senior Erika Sparks, who was
the overall individual cba,mpion of the
six-show Interscholastic Equestrian League
season; Sea View League d oubles champions
Megan Wachtler and Alissa Scott; and CCF
Division I diving runner-up Sandy Zubrin.
Another team riding the individual
accemplishments of its participants was the
badminton squad, which compiled a 14-0
regular-season record en route to the CIF
Division I quarterfinals.
Here's a sport-by-sport review:
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Tennis: The Sea Kings made quick work
of their Sea View League opponents,
winning all 10 league matches to take a
15-.4-1 record into the ClP Southern Section
Division 1 playoffs as the No. 3 seed.
But before tackling the postseason as a
team. Coach Julie Slattery's contingent
sparkled at the league individual
tournament
Fourth-seeded Megan Wachtler and Alissa
Scott defeated second-seeded. Jenny
Glasgow and Christy O'Meara in the
All-CdM doublet final, 6-t , 6-3, while
freshman singles star Nina Vaughan was th
singles runner-up, falling to Irvine's Sarah
Demon In the title showdown.
1be See Kings handled Agoura; tS..J, ln
tbe ftrst round, then cruised put Sen Mer<'OI,
14-4, to earn a trip to the lel1llf1Ml.s.
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Dana Hills put up a mild battle, before
losing, 12-6, giving the Sea Kings the
unenviable challenge of top-seeded and
three-time defending section champion
Peninsula in the section title match
As expected, Peninsula, formed four years
ago from Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills a{ld
Miraleste high schools, posted a 17-1
triumph, boosting its all-time record to 96-0.
Scott, Wachtler, Vdugban, Glasgow and
O 'Meara were first-team all-league, while
Rainee Rhodes and Melissa Allinson, who ,
combined to earn the No. 3 doub~d for
the league finals, were second-te"ain.ptcks.
CdM finished, 18-5-1.
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Basketball: Lindsay Warmington' 23
point-effort, including a crucial three-pointe r
and elght free throws in the bndl 3:07, helped /
Coach Garth Flint's squad rally for a 50~6
win in the regular-season finale, clinching
sole possession of third place in the Sea Vi w
League.
CdM ea.med back-to·bdck road playoff
victories over Sacred Heart of J u , 63·52,
and Notre Dame Academy, 66-63 in
overtime, before being el.urunated by
top -seeded Santa Ynez, 77-32.
WanniDgton, a S·foot-,.sophornore ~
averaged 13.5 Points per game to earn
All·Newport·MeM District accolades, while
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FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1995
~Legends of
!.Speed~ay
,vie tonight
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• • Bruce Penhall, Kelly
Moran, Sonny Nutter,
Danny Becker and Bill
· Cody among the field in
a speedway time-zone
fantasy at Orange County
' Fairgrounds.
COSTA MESA -Muscle cars,
miniskirts and Speedway motor-
cycles made Southern Calif omia
the place to be in the 70s. Those
glory days may be gone, but The
Legends of Speedway will be
back tonight at the Orange
County Fairgrounds, led by two-
time world champion Bruce "The
Fox" Penhall, Dennis Sigalos,
"King " Kelly Moran. "Slid.in'"
Sonny Nutter, Danny "Berzerko"
Becker, "Wild" Bill Cody and
more.
They'll be back for the Legal
Rights Defenders Legends of
Speedway Night at the Costa
Mesa "bullring" oval. If you were
d speedway fan in the 70s, these
men need no introduction.
Seating capacity at Costa
Mesa is dpprox:imately 8,750.
The event begins at 8 p.m .
Adults are $8, juniors (13 to 17)
are $5, and kids, as well as park-
ing and programs, are tree. lick -
ets are available at the gate from
6:30 p.m. on race day. For more
information, cdll 492-9933.
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Junior center Jennifer Gardner was
similarly honored, after averaging 10
points per contest.
The team finished 13-15.
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Track and Field: Tracy Clark, the
school's Female Athlete of the Year,
capped a brilliant running career"by
winning her first league titles, then
finished fifth at the CIF Division II
Finals in the 3,200 with a ti.me of
11:15.16.
Clark's sizzling 3,200 best of
11 :01.8, was the best in the county.
heading into the CIF preliminaries.
The 400 relay quartet of Christina
Walden. Jennifer Gardner, Margaret
Hauk and Nicole Albano clocked a
52.4 to finish third at league finals for
Coach Bill Sumner's squad, which
won one league duaJ meet.
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Volleyball: Coming off
back-to-back national championship
campaigns, it took this year's national
title winner, Newport Harbor, to keep
Coach Lance Stewart's group from
winrung the Sea View title.
CdM's 8-2 Sea View record was
good enough for second place,
however, earning a CIF Division I
playoff appearance, but a first-round
loss to Huntington Beach finalized the
Sea Kings record at 9-10.
Junior Kelly Campbell captured
first-team All-CIF recognition and
joined junior teammate Kathryn Rice
on the All-Newport-Mesa District
Dream Team.
Junior Melissa Ford also played
well for Stewart, who resigned Jan.
25, and was later replaced by Brian
Chartier.
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Swtmmlng and Diving: Senior
' Sandy Zubrin, who had collected
... three straight ClF Division II diving
titles, moved up to Division I, where
she outscored everyone but fellow
Mission Viejo Nadadores competitor
BASKETBALL
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into the final eight minutes of regulation.
Notre Dame reclaimed the edge, 51-
48, with just more than three minutes
left in the fourth period, but Warmington
scored to knot it at 54 with 1:56
rem=gton, who scored 23 points lo
,. a come-from-behind win over El Toro in
• the regular-season finale to help Cd.M
: Clinch third place and a CIF playoff
, berth, answered a Regal bucket with a
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BOATING
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showed the same strength that the team
had at pacific Cout championships,
consistently finishing In the top three to
move into a solid second. Dartmouth,
· who began the day in second, droppe4
into the heavier breezes, moving
themselves out of trophy contention.
Navy continued to sail ta.st enough to
hold onto their lead, but Tufts ~or
Summer Brown of Capistrano Valley,
settling for second place.
Zubrin, bound for the University of
Miami and a three-year member of
the junior national team, collected
513.30 points to Brown's 527.
Between the lane lines, the
200-yard freestyle relay team of
Michelle Dahn, Nette Alshuler,
Christy Sawyer and Julie Norton set a
school record at league finals (1 :45.31).
The 400 free relay team finished
fifth, and the 200 medley relay quartet
sixth, while individuals Laura
Weeshoff (seventh in the 100
backstroke), Norton (seventh in the
200 individual medley), Dahn (eighth
in the SO free), Alshuler (eighth in the
100 butterfly) and Priscilla Birch
(eighth in the 100 breaststroke) also
stood out at the league meet.
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Cross Country: nacy Clark fin-
ished second individually, but CdM,
which entered the Sea View League
Finals in a three-way tie for first with
a 4-1 dual meet record, had to settle
for third as a team.
Clark won all five invitationals she
entered, including the seeded race at
the Orange County Championships.
Christy Cummings, Jennifer
Morgan, Jennifer Blair, Ashley
Conover and Laurel Hafer were all in
the top 25 for the Sea Kings at the Sea
View League Finals.
The third-place finish earned CdM
a spot in the ClF preliminaries, where
it finished third in the ill-A Division.
Clark was fourth among ill-A
individuals. a
Golf: Jenny Glasgow. completing
what she called the best round of her
life with birdies on the final two holes,
won the CIF/SCGA individual tourna-
ment with a 1-over 73 a t the Bernardo
Heights Country Club.
Mc.Kenna Glasgow, Jenny's sister,
also advanced to the girls individual
finals, where she carded a round of 90.
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Equestrian: Senior Erika Sparks
rode Heart of Gold in all six
Interscholastic Equestrian League
three-pointer for a 57-56 lead with 1:02
left, and the two teams traded baskets,
until Notre Dame's All-CIF standout
Taryn Reynonds was fouled in the wan-
ing seconds.
Reynolds hit the first foul shot to tie
the game. but misfired on the second,
and Warmington scored all seven Sea
King points in overtime, including
another three ball, which put CdM in
command, &t-60, wfth 1:51 left.
The fipal was 66-63, as Warmington
finished with 23 points, all after inter-
mission.
"That's the best game I've seen ... it's
absol~tely our best win," gushed Flint,
who has spent many seasons buried in
Mark Medelblatt ot PJodda made a run
for first in A division. beetmg out Navy
skipper Ryan Cox for the Win Of the
division overall.
The last, and probably most
exciting race found Tufts and USC Irvine
in a battle for third, The prior A divlston
race ended with Me ndelbatt winning,
and Wells and Knopf finishing in fourth,
giving Tufts a three-point advantage.
Now all up to their respective B division
sailors, UC11rvine's Beeckman and
Posner won the start and never looked
back. As they continued to increase
commencement
shows to win the individual overall
varsity championship.
Additionally, her combined efforts
for the season led to her winning top
high-point individual honors, among
riders in varsity, junior varsity and
novice divisions.
Sparks' leadership, as well as the
contributions of newcomers Julia
Weeks and Erin Clare, helped the Sea
Kings capture the varsity team season
championship.
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Badminton: Senior Kerry Smith
teamed with ClF boys singles
chainpion Jerome Poyyak to advance
to the mixed doubles semifinals, then
paired with Trina Howard to make the
round of 16 for the second straight
year in girls doubles.
Sophomore Christina Carlson
played into the second round of girls
singles at the CIF individual
championships, while doubles
partners Kristy MacFarland and
Rupaali Sagger, as well as senior
singles standout Alysup Turner, were
vital parts of the team's 14-0 regular
season record and subsequent trip to
the CIF Division I quarterfinals.
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Softball: It took eight innings, but
senior Leanne Colton scored the
game-winner in an 8-7 victory at
Newport Harbor, the first Sea View
League vi.cztory for the Sea Kings in
the 1990s.
Colton. a first baseman, as well as
junior shortstop Jenny Luchesi,
sophomore pitcher Hayden Aley and
freshman utility player Wesley Wills,
were named to the All-Newport-Mesa
Dream Team.
The team finished 4-17, 1-9 in
league.
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Soccer: Senior co-captains All
Havrilulc and Kristen Vaughn earned
first-team All-Sea View distinction.
while junior stopper Katie Williams
was a second-team selection.
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Juniors Julie Garrison and Kathryn
Rice received honorable mention for
the Sea Kings , who finished
7-14-2, 2-6-2 in league.
the rugged Sea View circuit, which often
mangles the won-lost record beyond
recognition for a CIP at-larqe berth.
Junior center Jennifer <rardner, who scored 16 against Notre Dame and
joined Warmington on the All-District
b ream Team. missed the ensuing quar-terfinal clash with top-seeded santa
Ynez, which ended the Sea King joy
ride, 77-32.
But not even a lopsided loss could
tarnish the glimmer of optimism still
radiating from the CdM gym as Warm-
ington, Gardner, and juruors Melissa
Ford and Nicole Albano prepare to
regain the feeling shared by all wearing
sky blue Sea King jerseys that IDAgical
Feb. 18. .
their lead around every mark, Tu.ftl fell
otf, ironically pushing the Navy Nilor
back u well, which in tum secured the
8 division overall win for Beeckman.
Tufts fin1.shed the race in seventh, giving
UC Irvine a 4-point win for third.
Post racing and awards ceremony, the
1995 All-American teams were
announced, consistently of the country's
top 25 skippers, top 20 crews and 20
Honora ble Mentions. Both Beeckman
and Wells were named to the
All-American t~am. with Palm gaining
all-Star crew.
Iii an effort to bring~ to the
forefront ot U.S. sports. ESPN covered
the events, taping footage of the aaillng,
and lntetviews with sailors and coaches.
Expert sailing commentator Guy
Jobson, commentator for the 1995
America's Cup, was on hand to cover
the radng. A half-hour special on the
Nationals will be aired on July 5th on
ESPN2.
• SIB llAN• KUN•s bo9dng column, after a
brief appNrance In Friday'J Harbor Pilot. has
returned to Sports. Md will appear every Friday.
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6341 Newbury Dr .. Hunung. M ~:i e t. • o • F508 the duly •OC>Ointed Trustee under Aid Deed :"'int elt t how1 good .ceuse wlw ctty Drive. SELL on. otnO/Htl et another under Ftdenl, Stall, pt MAAGARfT A KELLY
ton Beech CA 92&47 T er· 2628 PUBLIC and pulluant lo Deed of Trust tMr OV..: "' the cour1 thould not 4th Fl. . 1:00 ... M. et the North common taw (Ste ~on 14400 This s~mtnt wH Meo Wllh
Thie bu~lness 11 con-di!'c1!ct ~u~ln•~~~· con-NOTICE ttconlecl on 1~ IS 0ocu'. Aid "°:a.,:" Jl:. cNI grant tile eulhotlty. °''"r CA 92688 from entrance to UM t( StQ. ~ness Ind Ploft&SIOllS lhe County Cler1c ol Orange
ducted by: an lndlvldull Havt ~ an1wtel": Flotltloue ment No. 89-S98191 ol Official end .~ ~the .,::. ~ HE~RING on the 0610 • 06109, 06/15 ~ COUfth M 700 Code) County May 22 HlllS
Have you llalted doing business yet? Yff "'"-~ 8u•lne .. N Reconls ., \he olfa ol the .. Md the tru .. crNtad petition will be held on PUBL I CMc Cm• ~. wuc first r.no t«>~E-lhls ncnous Name bUllntH yet? No David Pumphrey St8tetnen-:"9 Recon1tf o1 Otlnoe County, by...., DetdotTNlt. June ,29, 1995 et 1 :45 IC NOT CE Santa Ana, CA at pubfk IWmlU. MEtJMAJ1t, &,. Stattment tll)rtS love ytMS from
Thoma• l. flnkln Thia •tal91nent was flied The follow! . Clfifomia. Qe(Ulld by: MICHAEL Lender lelvtc• lturMU, p .M. in Dept. 703 locet· NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S ~~·, to th• hlgh•st ~~~~~ ~E ~ £!,!l Ille date ''was i.eo in ltle Ofhce This statement WU flied with the County Cllftc of doing butlne'X ~ .,. c. THOMPSON AHO SAUY ANN ....... TNll ... A Callfcw-ed. et 341 The City SA ........... or CHh (pay•btt '"-',.,. • -fNV al tilt County Cltl1I. A new Fla
with the County Clerk ol Orange County on May 22. BLUE WATER SKJNS 871 ON HOSBANO AHO nle CorpotlUon, 111 S8n-D r; v e 0 re n g e C A L TC NO .i.:._ 1386 at the time of aale In law-Lo'~'~ '10067 •ous BuSlntS$ Name Str.emenl ~;:~•County on Ap<ll 20, 1995. FM7027 ~~~~'Cfi2~· N~ ~~~sto<Al°%":S"J.: ;:-,,::-~.'~ =:: 9261~8YOU. OBJECT TO A ~ON';,':n~~74~tj~t1.o. ~-::r:ri ~,,!~N~~an': CH3~GENE~":'.~m =~~~~':~~':
FM39t4 Published Ntwp0r1 Beach-Terlt A. LundVall, 871 W. BANKING CORPORATION, u C•11t 117-'IMt, 8y: Kay tho. grantrrrg of the YOU ARE iN DEFAULT lnterHt convty.d to and 2,Q,1&. 1905 rtsetl autl10nze the II~ m !tu
PubU1hed Newport Beach-Colla M111 Dally Piiot 15tn St.. IB, N1wport Benelietaty will MM at publte 9'ut*>, Sf. lefvlce Offtctr, petition, you should UNDER A DEED OF now held by" unchr uld st.ate or a Ficobou' Business
Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May June 9 111 23 30 1995 Beach, CA 92663 auction to \he ~hut bidder IOf ~ .. ~~=4111... eppeer et the hee~lng TRUST, DATED FEBRU· ~ec1'fn :91d~nf! aid PUBLIC NOTICE Name 1n '<IOla11on ol Ille nonts of
19, 2t, June 2, 9, 1995. • • • • • Tnl1 bu1lnt11 11 con· wh. (payable 11 time of ult In ....._. and atete your obiec· ARY 21, tt94. UNLESS • an anollltr under Feder11, SUie, or F450 F514 ducted by: an lndlvlduel lawful money ol the United llt, 1111, 112:1 Ilona . or file . written YOU TAl<E ACTION TO State tnd described " Flit II. Ff47331 common law (See s~on 14400
__ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E.....;..;.i PUBLIC NOTICE b~~·~~et?'~:S•it1~~ States, 1>y w h, a e1shiet's PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~r~"b~;ore ~~~ he~r~ ==~.Efl ..l~u:e Ps~ ~=::: ::,• ~ d~ F~A==s ~.Business tnc1 Plulusions
Flctltlou• Tllfje Lundvall • cl1tdt drawn by • state Q( nl· CNSI 210131 ing. YOYr eppeerance AT A PUBLIC SAL,E. IF Trust. Tiie lollowlng pet10n(s) I~ First 111tng
Fk:lltlou• Bualneu Name This atatemtnl w•s flied =~a;:.~ ':a NOTICE OF mey be In perton or by YOU NEED AN EXPLANA· The strHt eddres1 and doino t..ISantU as .YJY ClEAN· MAATUC A. NEUllAJll, b•
BualneH Name lt•tement with the County Clerk of c:hedt Clrlwn by 1 ~or I~ PETITION TO your attorney. TION OF TliE NATURE OF °"* common design• ERS. 2238 S GIJnd. s.ttu An1, WEINSTOCK., IWIOM, El AL
Statement The followlng persons ate Orange County on June 2, . I IF YOU ARE A TliE PROCEEDING tlon, If eny, ~ the rul CA 9'2705 1888~ntJJtyPH 511 8(J()
Tht follOwing persons 11e doing busineu as· t995. SIWIOS and loan USOClltlOn, ADMIWISTER CREDITOR or e contin· AGAINST VOU, YOU r.operty described above LISA KIM 9691 lm(Jenal Ave Los Altpelts CA ix:J6T dol~ bU1lness as: 1) HIGH E.NER.GV FIT· FM8494 SIWIOS aUOCllt!On, °' samgs ESTATE Of: gent creditor of tht1 ~~i~ CONTACT A l pvr~lr: t!ne~: ~ GllOtnGnM CA92644 Newoort Beacll Costa Mtu
CR ATIVE PRINTING & NESS, b) BC MUSIC, 1954 Published Newport Beach-~=ltd~s::" ~ MOHAN R. deceesod, you must hie NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ach, CA l2MO. Tin taismess es col'Olcl!d 1)1/ CN'312718 GENERAL May 26 .Ain
DESIGN, 707 State College Port Chelsea Pl., Newport Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 1 a BHAVNANI AJCA your claim w ith the GIVEN TH~ U'""'trs' The ~algned TrultH an 1nd~lllal 2,916 1995
Blvd., Unit J, Fullerton, CA Beach, CA 92660 June 9, 18, 23, 30, 1995. 10 CIO bUs neu'" llllS sute.) at 11 MOHAN court and mail e copy to TrustH Compeny~' as dlld.im1 1ny H1bH1ty for Reosnnt hlS not yet t>eQun PUBLIC NOTICE
92631 . B'enda S. Colgate, 1954 F509 ltle Ma1t1 {Noni!) EnttJnce 10 !tie RAMCHAND the personal reprasenlo· T • 1ny lncorrectnea1 of the IO l1anSact business under the JamH Plllhp Williama, Port Chelsea Plaoe .. New• Coumy Courthouse, 100 CMc tlve eppointad by the "''1"i pursuint to the street lddrn1 end ottMr trcu ous buSlness name o ---------
6064 Calle Cedro, Ana· port Beach, CA 92660 PUBLIC NOTICE CentrrOnvt West, Santa Ana, Ca. BHAVNANI court w ltllin fo ur Deed or Tru1t recorded on common dHlgnitlon 11 names ~sled hett1n file Mo. Ft0335
helm, CA 92807 This buslnesa Is con-an nght, lltle and lntttt~I con-CASE NO, ~ 178170 months from the dato March 9, 111• 11 Docu· en ltiown herein • SlGN£0 LISA KIM FICTITIOUS IUSIMOS
Thia business !• con· duc1ed by:.,, Individual Flctltloua veyed to and now held by~ under To ell hoers, benoh· of first Issuance of ment Numbar 94-0t68831 !(.;_ totet irnount of the nu statement was hied with MAME STATUIENt
ducted by: an Individual Have you started doing Bu1Jneu Name said Deed oC Trust 1n the PIOl>frty clorlea, creditors, con· letters es provided 1" =ook •• Page -or Offlclal unpaid pr-lnclpal balance tilt County Clerk ol O<aogt The lollowmo per10n(s) 15'\11 Hal• you 7sW'ed doing buslne11yet?Ves1991 lt•t•m•nt sllulled 1n Slid County, <iucnb-tingent c reditors. end section 9100 01 the ec:ordi In th• office of of the obllg1tlon ncured Countyon Mly 22 1995 00.ng t:.isiness as ~!MANTI ~ui nH;~rit W~I' Brenda S. Colgate The followlng per1<>n1 are Ing \he land ltlertll'i: as lllO!t fully p~rsons who may other· Celifornia Probate Code. the County Recorder of by the ptoperty to be told NOTK:E·Thls fi<:n ous Name l.'ONTf~I SCHOOLS. 5003 l ames P 1 oams This statement wu filed doing buslneH 11: clescnbed on said OeeCI ol TNst wise be intere1ted in Th · f f r Orene;-.;ountyby, Cell~mli, ind reasonable estimated Statement rxpru hve yearJ rrom CNorNn Ave Orange. CA 92669 This statement was filed With the County Clerk of KLG KARE. 25252 Vla Pl• The prootrty netttol0rt Cltscnbtel tho will or estate, or 1 ~ hm~ or 1 '!''1 •E•ec: at r 1 wldow•rv,lns cost., ••s>tns .. and ao. \he om 11 •as llltd 1n 1t1e Ofl.ce lldntr Schools Inc Cllrtor wilh lhl County Clerk of Or•nne Coun"' on May 11, dra R....i1, Laguna Niguel, ~.... • ..... ••• , .. ...._ s•-both, of: MOHAN R. c &ems well not exp;ra nay:i • .., th u ..1 t'"· o1 -"-· na... ru 5003 E C~ Aw Or•nne Countu on """'I 21. 199-5·.• ., CA ,...,."'n ~. lllOss ~ -~ ·~ 8 HA v NAN 1 AK A before four . months tru1t1 'l First Fre~lllln vancH .. e me "' ,,.. w"' """~ """'" A MW Fla· -.. " .,.,.. nv ....,.~ .,,.. """"' ............. f h h d Flnanc a ' c ration " lnftlal pubtlc.tlon ~ the ~s BuStness Name SU.'tmtnl QQnoe CA92669 1995. FM8404 Karlyn L. Gundt.rton. deSIQl1lllon d any o1 Ille real MOHAN RAMCHANO rom 1 11 Hrtl'lg ate Beneflclery ~ pura~ant Notice of s.M 11: must be filed btfOI! N orne The Pnmn Sdlools Inc CMl01
Fe44093 Published Newport Btactl-25252 Vie Piedr11 Rot .. La-prootrty descnbed ltlo\oe is BHAVNANI noticed above. to the NoiJc. of Dafault ,t,OM,OU.12. f•ng ollhs stnmellldoes no4ol rn 5003 E CNc>rNn Ave
Published Newport Beach-coil a Men Diiiy Piiot guna Nlguel, CA 92617 purported to ·bt 111 VIA SAN A PETITION has YOU MAY EXAM thereunder recorded on In edd"lon lo ustt, the 1tsejl aitllonu lhe use 1n ths Ol3lioe CA 92669
Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May June 9 18 23 30 1995 inti bu1ln111 la con-REMO Nr.YPORl BEAOi CA been filed by SALL v T. INE the hie kept by the December 21 1994 In TrustH wlll accept a c.-slale ol 1 fi<:tbous Business This bu11nm is c:oncllClld by
19, 26, June 2, 9, 1995. ' ' • • F. 18 dUC1ed by:~ lndlvldual 92663• • BHAVNANI in the S upe· court. If you ere a per Book Number ' Pege 1hlef1 check drnm on a Name en "'°'*>fl ol the ng!ltS o1 agtntral paltllership
F457 5 Ha: you t?1t.f1ed doing The unelel'slgneel Trustee dis rior Court of Cellfornie, ion intor111ted in the tnatrument -, Numa,;; state Of nation .. banll, • "10U'ltr undtf ~. SUie. The reoim111 comme~ m
__ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , PUBLIC NOTICE ~.!'t ~und!'.!;.22·95 claims lflY hlt>ihly ta< any lllCO(: County of Orange. e~tata, you mey lilo M-731125, of llld omclal check drewn by• state °' common law (Stt Seaon 1~400 IJWact t:.is•nes' under the
Thl•''itilement wai filed ttctncss ol the smt ldclrtss and THE PETITION re· with the court • formol Record•, wlll 1111 1t pubflc federal crecllt union or • el seq , Bu11nets •rid PIQ!es11ons hcn ous t:.isinus n¥ne or Flctltlou• FloUllou• with lhe County Clerk o1 OIMr common dtSl(jnatlOn. If auests tllat SALL v T. Req_ueat for .. Speclol auction on June 23 1995 check drawn by I stale or Code~ names t1stte! abo';e on .krM 23
Bu•lne .. N•m• 8ualn• .. N8me Orange County on May 22 any shown htttin HA YNANI bo appoint· ~ottce of thnde hhng of. en F•!._!:too !.~-nAct1thet0' N~~~ ~~~'..c=~n~v:~~. '°:,~ TEAfirstM ~ROW 1.... ~~~ED PRIW\HTI SCHOO. lS
I t t Statement 1995 ' said sale Wiit be made bu1 ed es personel represen· mventory e appr&e sltl ..... • .. u. u... • ~sc -te emen The followlng persons are · , .... 7 •28 Without _... • "' tetive to edminiator the of estate essats or of County CounhouH 100 iodation or aavlngi ben'k 13,51 BIOollhunt Sl INC LADNER SCHOOLS. INC
Tht following persons 11e doing buslneu U \ -.. ..., ... , ... ft or WllTall.,. 111 tele of the decedent. eny potlllon or account Civic Cent., Drtve 'west. apeclnecl In Section 1102 ~n Gm.-CA ~ 9y Joseph Troy Pnmanl Pres doing bualnns as: . AMEAICAN BISON CO., Publlshed Newport Beach-hP!'ued °' llTlPlled. rtOlld•no THE PETITION re ea provid11d in soctlon Senta An•, Callfomla to of the fflnenclal Code end Newport efac.li-Cos&a Mn a PSI 8Y ML Pnmtnl. Pru LSI
PRO·TEC INDUSTRIES, 2292 Orchard Or., Ntwp0r1 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot title, possessron °' encum· quests authority to 1250 of the Celilornie the highest bidder for c.1h •uth<>Nld to do busln.u CN312m 1. 1eeg.c Mly L6 .Nn Tiu stmmenc •&S lilfd "'"'
125 S. Western 1213-B, Beach, CA 92660 Junt 9, 18, 23, 30, 189S. bfl/lees, IO pay Ille rtmallltng edminister ihe estete Probete Coda. A Re· (pay16tt at the tJma of the In thla ltlt-. In ttte ev•nt 2 9 1&. 19115 ' IN County Clelll of Otanoe ~~CA~~ 125 Jerry Gene Beckmann, F512 ::::' su:.ci ol Ott°: ol ~e(s) under lhe Independent quest for Sp~ciel Notice ••le In lawful money of the lender other than uah Is . . County on Ml( 22. 19Q!i
s. "wester~ 1213-B. 'Ana· ~~~ ~'CA A~7 • B, PUBLIC NOTICE w1111 inte: tnereon, as ~ Administration o.f . Ea· !h~~;~rt •:,:::ble from ~~':!:.~ byci,:\,: ::::::: :; i~~!~:'~ PUBLIC NOTICE Stm~~E:~ 'e.'~~ ~
helm, CA 92804 Thia butlnua 11 con-11'1 said note(s). ldVances, II any, tales ~ct w1~h hmtl8~ ""-I• h~· • It.It• or n.tlonal blnk • ttt. TrustM 1 Deecl untn Ah-.. Ft•Ha Ille ~•I was Med in the Olhee Thia bu1lne11 11 con-dueled by: an lndlvtdual NOTICR OF under ine terms al the Ottd ol auth~>r•tv. IThi1 authon· .Julen R' W & · check d,.wn by a state 'or fund• becOfM 1v1llebi. 10 FICTITIOUS IUllMOS DI Ille County Off\. A new r,c,.
dueled by: a limltltd part· Have you slatted doing APPLICATION FOR TruSI, estllTlat!d lees. ct1a1oes •r well allow the person· 11801 W.::-titwd q. fecle,.I credit union, or a ~~ or..,.hcndof•M 11 NAMf ITAllMOO lOUs Business Hime Statrmere
nershlp bullnen yet? No CKANO• IN Ind expenses oe the Trustee and 8 representetlve to teke •1830 .. check d,.wn by• slate or 1 " r.. · nie 1o1towino person(s} •Slart rNst be l~ed bt!Ol't lllat •me The
Have you slat1ed doing Jerry O. Beckmann OWNRRSHIP OF o1 the trusts ettated by said Oteel meny . action• without l• ""-"'" CA federet Hvlngs and loan Seid aal• wlll be mad• doing w51neu a A01JHO ldrno ol lhs statemtn1 does not ol
bu1lnu1 yet? No Thia ttalernerot wu flied ALCOHOLIC oC Trust. to-rt. $347 915 61 obteming court &pprov· 90025-1791 aaaoclatlon, Hvlng1 u10-but wNhout coven1nt ~ TABLE flCUA • a.tSSION VIEJO 1lsell aolllonlt ll'le ust 1n ths
Carl Anderson with tile Oounty Clede of llEV'ERAOE LICENSE E Cl ••• "!..,,, . • · ol. Before taking c e1teln 06108 06109 06116 d1tlon or aavlng1 bank w1rr1nty, 111pr111 or '"" 25290 Maruutntt Pwteiw.., Sutti SU~ oC a Fic•11ous BuSll1tSs 'Thi• statement was flied Orange County on Ma 16 stimate .......-uw intettst and vory importent ection• • • tpeclntd In Hctfon 5102 plled regarding tltle, po•· cg o MsSiOn 'Mjo. CA Q2692 Name 1n ~ol•Oon ol Ille ng!'llS o1 with the County Clerk of 1995 Y ' e-t-95 addltk>NI advances ~ any, will ho wever, the pert onei of tht Fln1nelal Code and Hulon or encum1K1nc-ea, ~ Yee um Yu, 1637 another ur«,. f'eder3' SIMI or
01ange Counly on May 25, F848785 To Whom " Mey Con-inc1ust tilts hgurt PllO< IO sale. representative w ill be PUBLIC NOTICE •uthorfz.ed to do buslnea1 lo ut11fy lh• Indebted· Su In ...... ,,,__ ..... _ .... n~ common law (Ste ~~oon 14'"" 1995 cern: NI CORA AND The benetic·~"' under said OttCI • . I .. ne11 Hcur.cf b~ uld '""" ~ .,,. ........ ..,....... ~ ...,., Published Newport Beech-NEARY INC la(are) ."...iv. ol T ...,.:;:!, required 10 give no tice n th it.ate) •II rtght, llUe ....... ~ d 1 CA 01675 · e1 seq Businm and Professions FS47725 • .. ..,...,., ru$l '"''s""ore tucuted and t . t t d cNs 1:r10J aJ and fntar.at conv-ed lo .,....., • vancea ereu,.. ,..,....., Costa M11a Dally Pilol May Ing lo Ille Department of dellwrtel to tilt nde ned 0 rn ores e persont NOTICE OF and now held by it' un..a~ der, wtlh lnlerHt .. pro-Tse l(WlllQ Yu, 1637 Sum-~) = Published Newport Beach· t9 28 June2 9 1995 Alcoholic Bever-age Conltol Otclmtionu C:IQ 'unless they heve aald deed In the,.,,....':!: vldld thettln, and the ITl!ndge On~ Oiamonel Bat CA ..... newll .--...no Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May ' ' ' • ;,447 to Mil llcohollc beverages ~tn S ol fault and waived no tice or con· PETJTION TO ,.. -..... , unpaid pflnclpal of the 91675 Newoort Beadl-CMta Mau
26, June 2, 9. t6, 1995. 11 100 Fair Dr. Costa ~"ind la< ale. and ' wnttln aentad to the propoaad ADMIWISTER •ltuatecl In Nld County Nott atcurecl by uld .llOy Vu111 V.h Yu 1637 CN3121ll6 Mly 26. ~n 2 9 16
F471 PUBLIC NOTICE Meat, CA 92626. with I ~ Tfie Oflault Ind Eltcbon st': action.) The indepen· ESTATE OF: and Stat• cte.criblng the O.td with Interest thereon Sumtntlldgt °""' ()lamond Bar 1995
PUBLIC NOTICE "40" On·Stll Beer II-.,. ...... _ ~~n ndcaEu..,. dent . ad'!1iniatretion CONSTANCE FAE lend,.. therein: Al more 11 PfOVldld In aald Nott CA91675 · '.=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Flotltloua cenH(I). 111 ... """"" "' ..,..,111 a .,.,. euthouty will be granted REIFF AKA :::;~tvof ~!rbed In fa... chargH and •• ~ This lllsiness is conclldecl 1¥'1
Fictitious Bu•IMu N8me Pub l 11 h • d Newport bon to Sen to be reconle(f 11'1 ~ unle11 an interested CONSTANCE F In th• event tender other p.n1t1 of the trustH ind a gene!11 part/lerJhip
8 1 H Statem.nt Beach-Costa Mesa Dally county wtlett the real P'OPfl1Y is perton files an objection RBFF AKA • than CHh Is 1eceotld the of the trust• creeled by ~ you slal1led doing taisi-
ua MU •m• The followlng peraons are Pilot June 9, 1995. locattd and mort tllall tli,.e to the petition end C A Tnnlff miy wlthhofd' the uld Oeld or Trust. ness ytf? No lt.tement doing buslne11 u : F500 months haw elapsed since such ahows good ceuae why ONST NCE REIFF l11u1nct of the Trutlee'a Serrano i.econveyanu SIGNED FELCIA YEE I.AM YU.
Tht lollowtng persona 111 SUPERIOR LEATHER UBLI N IC recoroation. the court should not CASE NO. A178183 Dffd unUI funds become Company,11111dTrustee, l SEl<WAHG YU,JUOY YUAN·Yli dc°l~"s't4:~H:ks 8746 CARE, 2883 OlnQetWOOd P C OT E OAlE. ~2'95 grant the authority. . To ell ho!rs, beneli-avallabl• to the payM or 4900 Alvergrade "oad, vu HARBOR lAWN-
. FUiierton, CA 92636 OfTWllll' IALf STATEWIDE LfNOUl'l IEAY· A HEARING on the ~;ariet, cred1.tora, con· endonM ae a m1tter of Suite 2870, lrwlnd1le, CA This s11ttmen1 was fllt<I W11t1 Plactf Cir. 8148, HunUng. Donald 0 . Mitchel!, 2883 NOTICE 1 · ICEl, INC. Al TRUmf petition will ba held on l!ngent cred1tor1, and rtght. . lt7ot, (118) IH.a7o, l y: lhe Cou~ Cletlt C( Orange MOUNT OLIVE
ton BNctl. CA 92648 Glngerwood. Fuller1on, CA ~NO~,~~::-592SCE.RRITOSAVfi June 29, 1995 at 1 :<45 p~r1on1 w~o meyoth•.r· ~ ltrwet lddrt11 •nd. Ca1ot Wlcklund. Vk~ County on May 15. 19115 Cemetery Sales 8~~Pd~ Ci~:,•::· 112635 YOU ARE IN DeFAUl.T UNDER A lWRESS, CA 906.lCM P.M. in Dept. 703 w1H be rnteretted rn other common deltgna· ~.':i Dated. HOTa·Ths Aet'°"9 Nlmt
Huntington BHch CA Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Om> Of TROST DATED (114)8.21.32, located at 3<41 The City the will or eslete, or tlon, " any, of the rear ASAP1HOU si.ment Cl:PM IM Y"" from Leads Furnished
9214e ' d~by:at1!ndMOal 03®91 UNLESS YOU TAKE BY MARCYAXELROO.TRUS Drive Orange CA both, of: CONSTANCE i:= d.-cribed tbove tn M llH lhe <!ae rtwasfiled 111 1he Olhcl
Thia bu1ln11s Is con-t>!i"!,~~ou ·~ doing ACT10N , TO PROlrCT YOUR C230030 OfflCfR 92668. SFAT~NRCEEIFFF ARl<EIAFFCAOl<NA· 8 fX!~sto be: n1 A & • • al Ille~-~ ,..S f;Q. -7 2
d\lcted by. an Individual n_..... Mh........ ~--IT uay 8E SOLO Al IF YOU OBJECT TO " • .....'" treet. Colla PUBLIC NOTICE '°"' --~ ..... tleemtntll•••··-·· Have you •tarted dolf1Q Thi. .... ~-filed A.'MUCw"fYOUNEEOAH &9,&'16,&23, 1995 the granting of the CONSTANCE REIFF Meea,CAt2U7. mist bellltdbtloitllll•mt The
buainet•)'ef? No with ~ County ~k of EXPlANATlON OF THE HATIJRE PUBLIC NOTICE petition, you ahould b A fl~T~TIO~Vh~• d~:::::-:-,:ir.t>t1~': STATUIMOFwMJoHMEWT ,~oe~:,._,:"111~ PACIAC _.,
Robert Loveleaa Orange County on May 11 Of M PROC£EDINGS AGAINSl appeer el the heering RETFF JR . Yh 5 · ....., lneorrectnff• of the OF Statll ol 1 fdllous Bu1inm ..,..AL PAM Thlt itattment wu ftled 1995 '. YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A NOTICE 0# end itate :<,ou r objec· C , . inf tCel'fupe.ri· ,·;.:!._. addr111 ·-" o'"•r USE OF FtClTTIOUS BUSINESS .,,_Ill...,.......,"' .... ...._"' Cemetery• ~ with the County Clerk ol FMe305 ' a..N.:R TltUST£ES ~UNDER tiona or ftla written or ourt o a 1 orn1a, u...-. .. iv '" MAME •wrn• ~·"' .,. ''V' ... uo ,...._.,,, • Cremet""" Oranne cou...-. on May 23 u-"'" · -ED ...r T•UST . . County of Orenge. common dn'"nallon If another u ..... r fedt111 SIMI o .... __ -' 199$.. 'ft' ' Publlthed Newport Beach-On 0&3095 It 9'.45 A.M. Rooert ~ ~7L1«M11 ob1ectrons with Ille THE PETITION re· 1 , 1hown he;:ln. ' Tilt IOllowing person(s) common lew (Sta~ 14 3500 Peclflc View Dnw
· FM7455 Co1t1 Meaa Dally f'Uol M•y E. We1S1 Incorporated as the duly Loan: OIH•72 ~ourt before the hear· quest• that RAV G. "lhe tOUll 1mount of the ~ abandoned the use ol ti seq , BulitllSS Ind PIQ!esSIOflS ~ ~
Published Newport Beach-18, 28, June 2. 9, 1995. ~ TNStM under and Other: t11M2t eng. Your eppeerenoe REIFF, JR. be appointed unpeld prlnclpel balance tilt 11cu !"'s t:.isuiess name Code) .....,.
F449 pursuant to Ottd of Trust. tt· ,.,,. Nu bef 4n.ai1-44 may be In person or by .. peraonal reor11111nt•· of the obltglltlon 1eeurtd BORRELLIS RESlAURAHl NewPoA9Hcfl·CosUMtsa I••••••••• Coate MeN Daily Piiot ----.,_-....,..,,...,,...-COl'ded on 040)91 as Document YOu ~ IN DU~T your attorney. tive to edmlnY11er the by tM property to be sold 10111 Tllt>ert A'ftr•it M>untai CH311Q 17175-aMMly 1Q26 ... llllMll
June 2• 9• 11• 23• 1995· PUBLIC NOTICE No 91·154557 ol OffoClll Rte· UHDE1' A DEED ~ IF YOU ARE A ettat• of the dec edent. •nd reeaonabte costs, e•· V,.ey, CA02708 M\2.9. 19111!> ' llU ...... , F489 Olds in the ofta (If lhe Reconler TRUST DAT!D Novembef CREDITOR or • conttn· THE PETITION re · penaee and edv1ncn at Tile llQM>us t..is.nns name, ________ _
__ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ , Factitious ol Dr1ngt CourtCy, Calllomtl. 14, 11a, UNLEU YOU ge nt c reditor o l tho que111 a uthority to the Urne of the lnltlal publl· ':;~ 1114 ~ wis hie!! o PUBLIC NOTICE Mot1uary * Ch8pel
lutlneu Name mcmd by Rdtanl C Sm-TAKI! ACTION TO t-ft(). der.u scd, you must hie edmlnltter the estete c~ of the Notice of Sele ~1 _.,:, Ori in,..lhe fft fie II. Orer'Nltlon
Flcllllous Statement mons, a Single man Ind. Jiii E TKT YOUi. t-ftOP£i.TY. your cl91m . wtth the under the Independent 1'· UH,Ht.53 .... _ IJ No F.,._,-•R41U17J.)t
1 1 N Tht folloWlng perlOnl ate w•-.. a • .-woman as_,, fT MAY N ~ AT A court and metl o copy to Ad . . . f E The 1ett wlll be made "'"'""""' .SS 110 8roedwey Y• ne.. ame doing bualnen u : -•· _..,... ,....~ f'UIUC IA&.E. • YOU the pertonel redr11enl• mtntslretior:i o •· wtthout tovenent or wer· 8ontlli Restaitint. A Cal1to1-IWllllTAllMEllT eo.ta M..a lt•tement PARTNERS MORTGAGE lfnanU. as lN$lar, Mtcal Mort· NeED AH bf'L.ANATION live appointe by the lato~ Act. (This authorl· renty, HpreH or lmplltd, ru Corporatton, 2236 Olladie lilt IOllowlng pmonfs) ••~tt ta.flM
Tht following pe~• are GROUP, 3721 S. Timber,~· Inc , I CHlornla Coriiora-~ THe NAT\MI Of' THe c ourt withi n four ty will eflow t~e poreon r.ganflng title, pouel· n~. Rancho Palos Vtrde, doino Mnat • DAW> S1••••••••• doing business as. Santi AN CA 92707 lion, as Benel!CllfY wllt Mt1 ll t-ftOCEEOIHO AGAINST months from the dete el repreaentettve to take •Ion or encumbrencH to 7S J(ON. O OS fNll.Y & COS.I•
A.T. ANO ASSOCIAJES, Bollvat Nunti. 3721 S. public auction to lhe highest YOU YOU SHOULD CON-of first l!111u11nc a of many ections without 11t1ify the lndtbtednt11 Tiu t..ISlntsS was conQic "'ETK: OENTISTFIY, 10510 Chap. ---------~~ HBeach Blvda ~· llmber. S111ll Ana, ·CA bidder fa< t1sh, (plylblt It time TA.Ct A LAWYE~ letters 118 provided In oblemlng court epprov· 11curlld by 111d Dffd, 1d· ~a COlllO,.On ma.n A ... ooe. 19, Glll:len GllM, ~ • unllnglon eac .. 112707 of ule In lawfuf money 01 Ille Notice I• her~ given aection 9100 of the el. Befort taking certain venc11 lhtteunder, wtth gl*! bOMELU RESTAUAAHT CA 02640 . ~A 9h~~~ Aralol 251 ~ Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Uniled States. by cuh. a CISll· ttMll Lendef s.tvlce au-Californie Probtto Cod• very important e ctiont, Interest 11 pn>vlded A CA CORP. Oy Cillo G BolTtlk. Jeon. David SH 4~5 Nol1ll °'· u • · ducted by en Individual ler'a ehedt drawn by a state or '"" • Callf0tn\a COfpor .. The time for filin · however, the personal therein, and th• unpaid PltStdent Misel!d A11erw, San Glbnef. CA ~unftowef T·2, Santa · Have you tlarted doing flltlonllbl!1'aehtdlclrlwnbya tlon' at trutttt ot 1 . .11 t . ll repre11entativa will be prlnclpal of th• note ... This statement was f!ltd wi gin s Wh•n"'~~or,.ds, ,.._ T~1!21ru.1nu1 I• eon-butlneu )'ti? NO st.alt °' ftdetll CllCM lllllOl'I, or I aucC.aaor tru ..... of. IUbo g:;:: w,'ourno m~~h: required to give notice ti'!~ tby u::.n deed wtth lhe eouncv Otr1c OI This business IS co~ by " "' IV-.C • vi Bollvat Nunez chtdt drawn by a stllt or federal dutecl tnui~ee r-•!Mnt to interested persons n ... ,... 11 pro-I'll)' Oft ~ 22. 19115 an 1~a1 Not En h dueled by. an lndl dual Thl1 1talemtnt WU filed SIWIOS Ind loall IUOClltiOn. to tM Deed ot fruit 11· 1'0'!' the heering date unle11 they hev e vldtd In Hid Nott, '"'f Newpolllltacll Costl '-'tu The ~mnt commenced IO oug
Have you ata11ed doing With the County Clerk ol sM1Qs 1ssoaation or U\'lllOS eeYlad by a.c. OMckhe noticed above, wllived notice or c on· ch•rvet and ••pentts 0 CH31~n8 1702~ Ml!y 26 cransac1 ta/S1ness u~1 tllt "Specializing In ~~~= Orange County on A4:>rll 20, '** SOfClfitd In ~ 5102 (If an UNNWritd INlf'i .._._; YOU . MAY EXAM· Hnttd to the propoHd the W.tff •nd of the .ain 2.9. 16. 11196 · llCtlOUs '-"'nm n.tme or
Thi t tu ment filed 1995 lhe fenandll Codi Ind IUltlOnled corded Oft 12Alll1ta H INE the file kepi by the ectlon ) The indepen-trusts created by Hid f\lmeS bltd ltlM Oii t+'A S11mpaU.11
with' t~~ty wc!,'.,k of fl~te IOdobusintuenf\tl.U.)Jlltlt 11'1~ No • .....,. court. If you are & per· dent ' edminl1tr11tlon D~on"'!'t C Coodjobs SG*O OAWIS H JEON ~,.
Otange County on May 23, Publlthed Newport Btac~ Mlilt ('Nortri) Entrllt\Cll IO ltlt "' Boot NIA , ... NIA of •on intereeted in the euthority will ba granted pany W'I;;' r:::.~':: 1'1:; ttllablc scnicu Tlis "*'""" wa 11190 Wll'I
1985 Co11a Mata Dally PllOC Mey County ~. 700 CMc omclaf reeonta In tM ol• Hllte, you mey file unl1111 an Interested Gov~ ~ f201 San lnlerHtlnlJ lhln&t the O!Nfl\Y Del\ ol OranQe 2983 Harbor 8Jvd
• , ... 74H 1t, ae, .Mw 2, e, 1985. c.nitrOriwt West. SllQ Ana. ca. nee: IN~ Count)'~~= with the court • formel peraon files en objection Dll90, CA 12•122, 'T•I•· 10 buv Cou=~22. 19115 Costa Mae
Publlthed NtwpOrt ~ ~58 :mllt. 11t1e Wld W.11st con-• tnte --"r• Requ11t for Speclat to the petition and phone tiMrlber: <•1tl ~ ·nd AQ~s ~ c 1 to Ind now Mid by it llndtf ~. llnd PIM"*" No lice of the filing of an 1how1 g ood ceuH why 455.9757 a : Mlk: St.nrment tllPlft ''"" Ytlll llOm 540 3135
oat• Ma .. Dally P IOI PUIUC NOTICE 0etdol lr111tlnlht fl(Ol)tf'Y to tM Notte• °' Ott-.. Inventory end eppralsal th'a court thould not arvnotta' DatedrMin:h n lt'1 oll there Ille clMe •t ••llllcl 111 t11t OOa ....._ :
JLne 2• 8• 18• 23• 1985• altlllWcl In salct Couney, Cellfor· afMI llectloft 10 lel "*• of estate •11111 or al grant the euthorhy. 1111, P1a~ Conducting every day ol lhe Coull!V Cleril • ntw fa -.. ________ F4_90_, Plotltteue !lie. CleSCl\blno IN IWld tlltrt.n: "'*' r.cordad OJ12211 ... nny petition or account A HEARING on tho a.le: Agency Stl• end In a 1mificd '°"1 Mntat NllN Sllltmt,.
PUIUC NOTICI auaa~'!91H "-:-Lot 45 of Traci 31M. u lllown :.=.. l.o. 'i:.ti.: ':; H provided In section petition wHI be held on Pottlnt -•••n on 1 MIP '*'°' *Ordtd 111 lald omcta1 ,_Kotft, wlM 1250 of ltle Celifornla July 8, 1915 11 1:45 ASAP11tt4
f'lotltlou• ~ :::.= ~.,. 10011 115, Plile• 11 Ind 3.2 of 1e1 Oft w1• et . .._ Prohete ,Code. A Ae P.M. in Dept. 703 locet· 112, Ill. I/ta au.me.. N8ftte .-: ~ ...... Atcionts (If _,,. rtont entrenc:e tD quet1 for Special No11c1 td tit 341 The C1ty---------
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Thi I~ P8flOll9 are CA mat ' The~,...._~ 100 CIYk ~ DrM the court clerk. 12888. I n ~ bullnNe u : Oermd .,.,. 33t1 ~ .. told ... , .. The ..... *"' w.tt ...,.. Ana, CA .. AttcllNy for ........ ; IF YOU OBJECT TO you Wil nd DOOR TO DOOR OELN· dlana A~ Coeta ...... ande#leroommon~ I 1:00f'.M.•P"MC WCUon .... .I. I . C... the Of1tt1tlng of tho what you nffd
ERY, 1tol1 KIP8hufU Lene, CA t2f.2t " llft of lhe "" ~ dt· to tM ~ _., fof 5144".,_ 8-.t, 1trt petition, vou ehould at the price
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IJnde MJtle Aloe. 1to1t HIM you t""'9d doli'l 121ZM135 .._ UftllM ..... ,. II 8l990 · . tlone or file written whtn you rtad ~ Lene. H~ ~ye(? No Tiie l#IClnlpd Tni• dis. ttlM. W. .... ...._... oe • Hl'OI CM/11 ob)ecttont with the Ct .. •ffl•d ~· ~.= 11 con-'Oef•Cl.llilrW ......... *"9 MY llllllltr tor~ tnooP ;;n:•t.S:: = "::.."': PU11JC llOTICI court before th• hHr dtli.. __,by. lndMdull TNI llilllllltnl WM -rtc:11t .. offll ... 1i11Maalnd ,.._ Ill..._ ~. Ing. Your llf>PHrtnoe '7
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MUCIOTICll1 ~~--=-~~~~~~'~" ION;1;·1.c...-..~-.~ leloh,'CA=.::•:. ia...aie . PUIUOIOTICI P.J.!f~ ~ ..... .,. _1 .,.. Admlnl*...!'':'T; ..... Act. ('nllt ~ on"'-tMteol reocwded In KENDRA.~ t!!, _. ... II ....._ .IWnl ll&ildw, ~ rm. Jonee, ~ ~'411Y " .... tl'47TI ~ WIO\Ot &her~ ~ .S rv __ ,.., ..._ Acl. (fhle ..ihorMy Wll llOW u. pertJOM1f9P'look103, hgt 21, Of Mia-OEANNe .....__ ,.._ ,._ ............. al lht ., .... In, Lliguna leectl, Thll ~ waa filed ,...-. .. 11 .,. __."r on -r • --.-T-A_iiiiiT ___ Ol' __ ,Wlll 111ow the ~ l'9P' rtMn181Ne IO tM• nwwr ~....,_,ill the Of· ROS LINDA . PIELOIA, S°' 1-=w IOU> CA-f wtttl the COUf\tY Clefk of .....:::-. 11N. ~ IO \Ike ~ eQlone ~ ~ loe of IN County Aecofder HtM :.&.]11t °"*" DIM, Mollie Ceble, 18 N. Lii 0tlflle County on Mey 19, . H474H
AUNDOllMDeT OP actiOM witnOUl obCllirlln9 court~· lelore ~ of Mid CoYney. (AUK>~· LA.URA GALINDO, Ha04 a. IMne,~CA •111 lencla. ~ BMth, CA 1"5, .......... Publlaheef Nn1port hech-
USI OP FICTITIOUS ooun ~. 8efore tall• 1nQ ceftiln 1f«Y tmPoftln' ICAtBEO A.S 312 Either Publl1hed Newe.o.~t and the 1n•c1t .. d .... Nt17 · PM7Ue The followlng petlOOl Wt Coit• M ... Dtlly Piiot
.., ....... NAiii Ina wtlln )l9fy lmpoNint ~. how~! .. per. .... Coeta MeM. c.Mlor· .. ~.~~·ta Meta DMy ..... .NM ll.1M. ldden llutctler, ~ Em-Publlllled Newport IS81Ch· doing bAuti""',w. SSOCI· JuM a .•. 18, 2'. 1895. The fol1oWlna pet.one llC'lloftl l'loWewt the per. eor\11 repre...,._we Wiii be nla.) p~.,..... 2• II, 1"5· The._. .... II~ IO ereld1 Ltgur'9 BMch, CA Co1ta Mese Dally Pilot TIM y,.~-u.J. A F4'3 tiave abandonecfthe uM of IOlwl f ' MenlatNe Wiii be required to give~ to The Mle la avbjec1 lo cur· '412 C.lllomla Uniform ~ taea1 ""' • ATE..S, 9 H ... -"'1on Cour1,1 ________ _
the Flctltloua Bu1lneu requlr~o gllt• notloe to lrdeteeted pe(.ona uni..e ,.,.. WIM. covenant•l ,.. PU;r.C NOTICI merclat Code lectlon Thia bualneaa 11 col\-J\M\8 2• 9• 18• 23• 1""5;:480 Newport Beach, Califot'nle PUILIC NOTICI Name: FIRE/STOP, THE lm8fdted per.one uni.11 tti.y he\19 wlll\led nodc;e 01 atrlctlona, rHerval ona '""' 11oe.2. duc*t by: • generll patt. taeeo
STEPHENSON co., GAZIN-lhey haW wlll\led f'Olk:e or cona.nted ao the ptopoaed rlghla. n9ht1 of way, end 0,..1ag114 The name and llddr'ele of Ml'ahlp PUIUC llOTICI Timothy Joeeph ~yan. ~ FlcUU.U• GUS DINGUS CO., 2082 consented to the pr(lf)Oeed action,) The lndepetldent ...-ment1 of record, with NOTICI TO the person wlti, whom Have you atarted dolog Huntington COUit, 8Wl)O au•lneH NaMe S.E. Brletol 1201, ~wpon llCllon.) The Independent administration authOtltv will any encumbrancea 01 clalma may be filed le & bullneea yet? No flctltloui Beach, Cellloml• 92660 ltatet1Mnt
Beach CA 92880 admlnl1t1atlon authOflty will be granted unlHt .,, Int«· record to be aatlatled from CRIDITOAI OP crow Solullona, lt12 Ou-Jeenne £'. lkndlef' lklalneM Name Thi• buslnH• 11 con-The lollowlng perton1 .,.
The 'Flclllloui Buslnesa be grented Ulll"' an ll'ller· oated peraon Ill• an ob-the purchase ~. aULK ULa l)C)nt Drive, Suite 22, lrllne. TNe atalement waa filed Statement ducted by: an lndMdual doing bua!Mu u : Name relerted lo above Hied person file• an ob-jectlon 10 the petition Md Bid• or olf9ra are Invited IS•CI. et04, CA 92715, eacrow No. with tt)f eoun.y Clerk of The lollowlng pereons .,, Th• re~lstrant(s) co~-FOAEVJiR SUM, 4000 Wal filed In Orange County jectlon 10 the petition end ahows good cauM why the tor this pioperty and~ e101 U.C.C.) 7449-KR end 1he lat day Orange County on June 5, doing buain"' aa: menced o transa~t i~u t Birch st .. 1102. ~wport
on Oct. 1, 1994, File shoWI good cause why the eourt ahould not grant the be In writing and will be l!ecrow No. for ,llllng ctalmt by anv 1995. PC ASSOOIATES, 145 w. nea• under the ct 1 ou Beach. CA 92060
No.F624541 court 1hould not grant the authority. eelved at lh• uw Otf1 Notice 11 hereby given to creditor •halt be June 21. FMae21 Mein Street, Suite 200, Tus· Bualn•H. Neme(s) lfsted Fred Gai'Cla, M.D .. 18787
PlCC Incorporated (CA), authority. A H~AAINO on the pttl-DONALD L DANIELS, credlto11 ol th• within 1995 Which la lhe ~ PubUalled Newport Beaeh· Un, CA. 92680 Jbov• on. January 1• 1995 eeacll etvd.. Huntington
2082 S.E. Brlslol #201i A HEARING on Ill• pell· lion will be held on 8/2a/95 tonl8y lor 1"-Cot11ervator, named seller thet a bUtk day before the anticipated Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot Pettit/Chenot Auocl11t11 Timothy J. Ryan . Beach CA ~2647 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 tlon will be held on 8/29/95 at 1:46pm In Dept. 703·10-at 1224 E. Kalella Avenue, aate 11 ebout to be mad• of safe date apecffled aboVe. June 9 l8 23 30 1995 tnc (CA) 145 w Main This atal•~nt was Med Felix Piak .. am M.D. '415
This busine11 WH con• at 1:45pm In Dept 703 lo-cated at: 341 The City Sunl ltt,l'?,37• Orange, beCIJ!~~ the 111811 dHcrlbed D•tecl 1J119S ' ' ' ' FSo7 StrMI, su'he 200, 0Tust1n, 01~ theC~~ynl~ C~~yk 1g1 Brockllde Ave.,' Redlinda, ducted by a corporatlon caled at: 341 TtiE CITY Drive, Orange, Cll!ifomla a ""'"" • or may .,._ below. John Leopold Ollver CA 92680 r nge u • CA 92373
PLCC Inc., J.B. Ste-DRIVE SOUTH, ORANGE. 92668YOU OBJECT TO. ... :;'t~tyh;~·~~:! :fi:i p~ The nam•• end bualne11 Publlah•d Ntwport PUBLIC NOTICE 1'hl• bu1lne11 11 con-1995· Fa48247 This bu1lne11 IS con-plllnsen CA 92668 IF ... e .. , ti addf•IH• of Ul• Miier are: BHch-Co11a Mesa Dally dueled by: a corporaUon ducted by: a general part· This atatement was filed tF YOU OBJECT TO lhe granting of the petition, you cation of t,"s no ce end John o: Klremlt, 179 E. Pll J 9 1995 9UMMARY OP The reglitrant(s) com-Published Newport 8each· nershlp
With the County Clerk ol granting of the petition, you •hould appear at the hear· ~::•any t": Is=•· d 171h Strfft, Cotta Mesa, ot une • • F499 PWOPOSID menced 10 transact busl· Costa Meia Dally Pilot May Have you 111rted doing
Orange Count)' on May 19, should appear at the hear-Ing and •tfiate Y1our o~ wl ~ n:,u!.ned !~ ttl• r.:w CAL 92627 • ORDINANCI neas und., lh• Fictitious 19, 26, June 21 9. 1995. buslnetl vet? No
. 1995 Ing and state your ob-Jeetlons or le wr tteo o.,. ~ .. -The location In California PUBLIC NOTICE A PROPOSED ORDI· Business Name(s) llsted · f448 Fred G1rcla, M.O. Published Newport Beach· j•ctlons or file written ob-)ectlons with the court be-Of Ice of DONALD I.,. of the chief executive office NANCE I• act)eduled for ebove on· May 25 1990 This statement was filed
Costa' Mesa Piiot June 2, 9, ectlona with the court be-fore the hearing. Your ep-gANIELS,t Att°l~:o'o°'A ~ of f.h• .. u., la: aame as cnet21e1oe adop"91'1 at the regUlll City Pettit I Chenot Aisoclates, PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk of
16, 23, 1995. fore th• hearing. Your ap-pet'anc. may be .In peraon o:'':h':a ~at~ apecllleci above STATUllUfT Ot' Council "'"'1ng of June Inc., Michelle M. Pettit, Orange County on May 10,
F486 pearance may be In person °IF ~6~~~oA~~EDITOR above Al Usted by the aeller, all WITHDRAWAL FROM 19 1~ btJing Ordinance President Flcllllou• 1995. __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E--•or by your attorney. THE PROPERTY IS TO BE oth8f' buslnHt namea end PARTNUSHIP gs:7 ~ Mc:le 1 of Th!• alatement was nled BuelnHa Name , FM82t8
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR °' a contingent eteditor of SOLO ON THE FOLLOW· addr11se1 Uled by th• chai>ter VI of llu. 5 of th• With the County Clerk ot •t•t•m•n• Published Newport Beach·
cne12ao933· ~:d;:!~eJn:0~:'~':ri~ ~':u~'c:~~,r~:u~~~~ ING TERMS AND CONDI· ~~e'Ui~t~~:'!:l~1~\,a: 0'~~11~~0~~DIR g:ta10 ~=·t.:u1nlclp~ ?;rso• County on Aprll 26, The fotlowlng pera~ns are Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
STATEMENT OF your claim ~th the coun and mall a copy to the per· TIONS: All Cash, at least aent °' dellv8fed to the BUllN•Sa NAM• helJ.I 1 fnllatabl • ~~/ • Fa44815 doing buslnese as: June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1995. ABANDONMENT OF and mall a copy to the Pef· aonal representative ap-five percent (5%) of which buy8f' 11e: None The following penon hat till ~allonll. r' £a v~ NATURES FINEST LAND· F515
USE OF FICTITIOUS sonal representative ap-pointed by the court within must accompany bid, end The namea and business withdrawn u • general Tio1 to Ive ~di~ t,195-Published Newport Beach-SCAPE & MAINTENANCE, PUBLIC NOTICE I BUSINESS NAME pointed by the court within four montti• from the d•t• the balance of the pur. addresM• 01 the buy., lie: partnet from the patl/lef· 1' fltlt r2adln Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May 4300 Campus Drive, Suite
The following persona tour months from the date of flrtt Issuance of the let· ch ... rrlce to be paid at Don Klremlt 3851 Sltch Sl etilp op8f'atlng Under the the following gotlc:ied ~y 26, June 2, 9, 18, 1995. 130, 0Newport Beach, CA•---F-l_ll_tl_o_u_e __ i _
have abandoned th.a use ol of first Issuance ol the let· ~~r~aaf~g81'1tn rc:,on cf~l~=c:· • LAH I~. N•WPort Beach, CA. tlc:tltloua busln"1 name of COUNCIL MIMa•":;~ F470 9J!~d J. Brown 11 33731 Buei! ... Name the Fictitious Business 18fl as provided In section o • a om a o-• • 92660 Oceanside Center Assocl· .. S PUBLIC NOTICE Chui VI t D • p I t 1 Name· a) TOTALLY INTE· 9100 ol the Callloml• Pro-bate C~e. ~·time form. OLEY, ConMrv•tor The asHta to be aold· .,. ates, LP. • Calllomla llm. .. ft l "9okeen, Hom-a s a, ana on • tatement
GRATED PURCHASING bate Code. The tlme tor Iii· Ing claims will not expire DONALD L. DANIELt, described In general as: lted partnetahlp at 13 Cor· buckle, Mon•h•n. CA 92629 The folloWlng peraons are
SERVICES, b) TIPS. 4100 Ing claims wlll not expire belor• f~ur month• ~ro~ Attorn.y for Coneen1• (cleaners) furniture, fix· l>Orate Plaza, Suite 200, NOIS1 Buff•, Genie. Bu:.~!~!0~=m• Ju~~ ~~~~el~~lv:~u;on· ~l"JF~~~~ss t~:RTFOLIO Birch Street Suite 102, bel0te four months from the helll' ng date no c..., tor . tur ... sewing machines Newport Beach, CA 92660 A8~ENT1 None. . T ·1 ( ) • ~~wpo~I ~ftfch, C~ 9~60 ~t!v~~lng dale noticed a~g'J· MAY EXAMINE the Publlshed Newport 1~f~ 3[• ~~e~=~ 1~.J: J~. F:~l~1~~· t~u~g:: THE FULL TEXT of th• The fo~~!1~:':e~!ons are ~~~ced8,ost~:~s!c1 ~~~ ~4~~Ag;:~~T p<;,~::v: 8 c c;>ua us ness YOU MAY EXAMINE t"-file kept~ th• court :Jou Beach-Costa, Mesa Dally 2 • r ordinance may be read In dolni business as· ness under the Fictitious Suite 210 Irvine CA 92714 Name referred to above '"' wr • 9 627 was filed In Orange County the City Clerk'• Office, 77 AS OCIATED ·GROUP Business Name(s) listed Calltomia' Porttollo Ma~ was filed In Orange County file kept by the court. "Jou are e person Interest In Pilot June 6, 9, 15, 1995. The business name used on April 12, 1990, F453399 • .-
on Jan. 12, r995, File are a person lntereste In ll'l,e estate, you may file Thf848 l>Y the stlltf at thet toca· Full neme and address of Fair Drlve, Coata M,sa. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS. above on: agement Corporation (OE),
No.F633727 the estate, ,rou may file with the court a formal R• IC NOTICE tlon Is: sea Side Cleane<s the person withdrawing: MARY T. ELLIOTT, 1500 Adams Avenue, Suite David J. Brown, II . 4482 Barran~a Parkway, Encore Management Ser· with the cou a formal Re-quest for Spe'Clal Notice of PUBL The enllclRated date of Hopkins Development Deputr City Clerk 304, Costa Mesa, CA T.hls statement wa1 llled Suite 210, lrvlne, CA 92714
vices. Inc .. a Calllomla cor-quest for Sptclal Notice of the filing of an Inventory NOTICE OF SALE the bull( tale la 6-28-95 at Company. L.P., 13 Cor· P bll h d N t 92626 with lhe County Clerk ol This business Is co~
poratlon, 4100 Birch Street, the filing ,of an Inventory end appraisal ol estate as-In accordance with the the office of 3857 Birch St. porate Plaza. Suite 200, u 1 8 ewpor Parker, Turner. Senne & Orange County on May 17, ducted by: a corporation
Suite 102, Newport Beach, and appraisal ol est~te as· sets or of any pevltltlond o1 r "'OV'iaions of Section 21700 1309, Newport Beach, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Beach-Costa Mesa 'Dally Associates, Inc. (Calilor· 1995. Have you started doing 'CA 92660 sets or of any pe~tion or account as pro de n ihrou h 21716 of the Cali· CAL 92660 Stephen c. Hopkins, Presl· Pilot June 9, 1995. nla).. 1500 Adll(ns Avenue. F648927 business vet? Yes 04/18194
This business was con· account as provided In section 1250 of the Callfor· f 1 gB 1 . , d P 1 This bulk sale Is subject dent F497 Suite 304, Costa Mesa, CA Published Newport Beach· Calllornla Pontollo Man·
dueled by an corporation secilon 1250 ol the Calllor· nla Probate Coc;te. A Re-s~~~: c~:s~~e~. ~~sg to California Uniform Com· ,Ttils statement was filed PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 Costa Mesa Daily Pilot agement Corporation Encore Management Ser· nla Probate Code. A Re-quest for Sp&Clal Notice due unpaid storage fee tor merclal Code Section with lhe County Clerk of This buslnes1 Is con· June 2 9 l6 23 1995 This statement was filed vices, Inc .. Nick Spellopou· quest lor Special Notice form Is available from the which INSTORAGE OR· 6106.2. Orange co~ty on May 19, cn•128092A ducted by: a corporation ' ' · ' j:487 with the County Clerk of
los, President torm Is evallable from the court clerk. · . ANGE Is entltled to a Hen fl so subject, the name 1995. Flctltloue Have you started doing Orange County on May 23,
This statement was filed court clerk. Attorn•r for P•tl· pursuant 10 sectlon 21702 and address of the person Published Newpon Beach-BualMH Name business f't? Yes, 6·1·90 PUBLIC NOTICE 1995.
with the County Clerk ot Attorner for p•tl· tloner ol u ld code on the goods with Whom claims may be Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Stat ent :ar1<er,1 ur~er, Se~ne S & F847457
Orange County on May 31 , tloner TERRYC. ANDRUS, hereinafter described a~ flied Is 3857 .Birch St. June 2, 9, 16, 23, 1995. The folloWl~mperaons are 11~!ovlc~'esl~~~~ · e· Flctltloua Published Newport Beach· 1i9~il h d N n 8 h LA.NOE & MINNOTT1 COUNTY COUNSEL miscellaneous household ~~~9·92~;~~~ t~:a~~j F479 doing business 19. This state~ent was fllod BualneH Name Costa Mesa Daily Piiot C~stas r:esa •Piro~ Ju~:c 9· Atty• at Law •nd HOPE E. SNYDER, Items sofas, refrigerators: date for fillng claims shall PUBLIC NOTICE UNITED SAMPLE COM· with tile county Clerk 01 Statement June 2, 9. 16, 23, 1995.
16 23 30 1995 • D. FRANK LANCE, DEPUTY, 10 Clvlo Cen• wast)ers, dryers and Ptf be 6•27•95 which Is the PANY, 2507 Pacific Coasl Orange County on May 31, Tha following persons ate F491
• • • F502 ESQ., 1 to E. AVENIDA ter Plaza, P.O. Box sonal property., Due notloe business day before the SUMMARY OF Highway, Suite 102. New· 1995. doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE
PALIZADA, STE. 202, t378, Sant• Ana, CA having been given to pat· sale date specified above. PROPOSED port ~each, CA 92663 . F648t37 SIMPLE CONCEPTS, l085
__ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E--1 SAN C.LEMENTE CA 82702·1378 ties known to claim. an In-Dated· 8-8-95 ORDINANCE VTR EnterprtH, Inc., (Cah· Published Newport Beach· Danlelle Dr., Costa Mesa, ---F-lc_t_Jt-lo-u-,---' ltl'est therein and the time • fomla) 2507 Patlflc Coast . . CA 92626 BSC 03 92672·3998 Published Newport specified In such notice for DOH KIREMIT A PROPOSED ORDI· Highway, Suite 102, New· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Omld Ladievardl. 1085 BuslneH Name NOTl~E ~F Published Newport Beacll-Costa Mesa Dally payment of such fees hav· Publlslled Newport NANCE Is scheduled f_or port Beach, CA 92663 June 9. 16, 23, 30, 1995. Danielle Drive, Costa Mesa. Statement
Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Piiot June 2, 5, 9, 1995. lng expired will be sold at Beach·Costa Mesa Dally adoption at the regular City This business Is con· F511 CA 92626 The tollowlng persons are
PETITION TO Piiot June 2, 5, 9, 1995. FM473 f)ut>llc auction by INSTOR· Pilot June 9, 1995. r:u~~5 m.:~ngg o~~I~ ducted by:. corporation PUBLIC NOTICE Atashln Sharifi, 3469 Wind· dSoPlngEEDbuEsElnoes,Ls aCsH:ANG & ADMINISTER FM474 AGE ORANGE located 11 FSOl • • The reglstrant(s) com· sor C1.. Costa Mesa, CA E ESTATE OF: PUBLIC NOTICE 340 S. Flower St. County of 95-6, amending Section 13· menced to ttansact busl· 92626 TUNE UP, 2770 S. Bristol,
DOROTHY C. PUB\.IC NOTICE Orange, State ol California PUBLIC NOTICE l36, lS.l48, 13-252, and ness under the Fictitious SUMMARY OF This business Is con· Costa Mesa. CA 92626 WINO'ERTER, aka BSC4082 on the 14th day of June 13-529 of th• Costa Mesa Business Name(s) listed PROPOSED ducted by: a general part· Pakzad·Zahlry Corporation BSC4030 IN THE SUPERIOR 199~ at 9:00 am Terms for cnet281929 Municipal Code regarding above on: S-:11·95 ORDINANCE nershlp (Calilomla), 2770 S. Bristol,
DOROTHY NOTICE OF COURT OF THE the sale are cash only, Sale NOTICE OF voluntary redevelopment of VTR Enterprises Inc A PROPOSED ORDI· Have you 1tarted doing Costa Mesa, CA 92626 WINGERTER, PETITION TO STATE OF subject to cancellation. BULK SALE nonconforming multlfamny Egon van Oen Berg Presi: NANCE Is scheduled tor business yet? Yes 12+94 This business Is con·
aka DOTTIE ADMINISTER CALIFORNIA IN ANO Landlord reserves the right (Notice pure"8llt residential projects. dent ' adoption at the regular City Omid Ladjevardl ducted by: 1 corporation WINQERTER to bid. Below Is a list of !HE MOTION to give Or· Thia itatement was filed CouncQ meeting of June This statement was flied Have you started doing CaH No. A178148 ESTATE OF' FOR THE names and unit numbers. to UC'C'Seo. e1os dinance 95-6 first reading with the County Clerk 01 19, 1995, ~Ing Ordinance with the county Clerk ol business yet? Yes. Sep. 16,
To all heirs, beneficiaries. JAMES C. Q. MacNEIL COUNTY OF ORANGE STEPHEN GREGG, A133 of bulk HI• code•• carried by the following roll Orange County on May 31 95-8, pertaining 10 unlawful Orange County on Ma)' 9, 1993
creditors, contingent credi· CH• No. A-178897 Eetate of JOHNIE SEPHUS, A162 defined In UCC lee. call vote: COUNCIL 1995, ' graffiti. 1995 Pakzad·Zahlry Corpora·
lors,andpersonswhomay Toallhelrs,beneflclaries, DOROTHYM.CLEARY, BRIANSANOOVAL.A166 9102(2)(3)(11) MEMBERS: AYES: F&4a258 THE MOTION to give Or· F645t74 Uon, Mohammad Alf Pa·
otherwise be Interested in creditors, contlngen1 credl· conHN•t... JESUS MAES, A176 NOTICE IS HEREBY Erickson, Buffa, Horn. p bU hed N ..nov.rt Be ch dlnance 95-8 firsl reading Published Newport Beach· kzad. General Manager lhe will or estate, or both, tors, and peraons who may CASE NO. ANDREW RODELL. B7 GIVEN that a bulk sale Is buckle Genia Mon• u 1 e •• ,.-a • carried by the following roll . This statement wu filed
of: DOROTHY C. WING· otherwise be rnterested In A-187807 ERNIEALFONSO,B9 about tobemede. ha . N'OES N' AB-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot call vote: COUNCI L CostaMesaOailyPllotMay with the Ceunty Clerk ot
ERTER, aka DOROTHY the Wiii or estate, or both, NOTICE OF RANDAL GAUCA, B56 The name(s) and bull· SE':fT· Non! one. June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1995. MEMBERS: A y ES: 19, 26, June 2, 9, 1995. Orange County on June 2,
WINGERTER, aka OOTIIE ol: JAMES C. G. MacNEIL INTENTION TO SELL JESUS MAES, 867 ness addressea of the THE, FULL 'TEXT I h F503 Erlckaon Buffa Horn· F448 1995. WINGERTER A PETITION has been JEAN JUSTICE, B90 seller are: Dick A. Angel o t e b kl 'a I ' M F648530
A PETITION has been llted by WILltAM A. REAL PROPERlYAT REGINA SMILEY, B100 and Margie L Angel and ordln.ance may be read In PUBLIC NOTICE ~c ~·OES~n .:• 0~ PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newpon Beach·
tiled by VALERIE LYNN BAKER, PUBLIC AOMINIS-PRIVATE SALE SHERRY SUUNAN, Bt3S Deborah L Harman (tor· the City Clerk's Otllce, n n. ' one. ---------c M D II Pit BREUER, aka VALERIE B. TRATOR, In the SuP.rlor NOTICE IS HEREBY THERESA GRUNDIO, merly Deboreh L Terrlgno), Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. cne127799'1 SENTI None. Flctltloue Olla esa a y ot
WINKLER In the Supe<lor Court of Catlfomla, County GIVEN that, subject to con-B138 38 Rlmanl Drllle, Mission MARY T. ELLIOTT Fictitious THE FULL TEXT of the BualneH Name June 9• 16• 23• 30• 1995·
Coun of Calllomla, County ol ORANGE. flrmaUon by this Court, that JUDY COLE-RISINGER, \llejo, CA 92692 Deputr Cltv Clerk ' aualne•• Name ordinance may be read In Statement F5i3
of ORANGE. THE PETITION request.a on June 19, 1995, et 10:00 C71 All other buslneaa names P. bll h N St•t•m•nt the City Clerk's Office n Tile followlng persons are Ca 't see t
THE PETITION requesJs that WILLIAM A. BAKER, A.M. or thereafter within GEORGE FRY. C117 and addtffset uM<f by .u • ed ewport TM following ptl'sons are Fair Drive Costa Mesa.' doing business as: n m 0
!hat VALERIE LYNN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, the time allowed by law, STACIA SHERMAN. 06 seller(s) wlthl.n lhe past Beach.Costa Mesa Dally doing business as: MARY T EUIOTT a) GARDEN PARTY OE· gel to all those
BREUER. aka VALERIE B. be eppolnled as personal that the under1lgned. as BERNARD QUIZON, 0215 three yeara, .. •lated by Piiot June 9. 1995. HEALTHDYNE MATERNITY D• I c 1...,'c1 k • SIGNS. b) SENSE APPEAL. repair jobs WINKLER be appointed as representative to adminls-Conservator ol the Estate CHET ROBERTS, E26 the seller(s), 11te: NONE l , , F496 MANAGEMENT, 3505 Ca· pu V •r •r <151 62nd Street, Newport
personal represenlatlve to ter the estate of the deoe-of the above named con-PATRICIA MODE, E42C The name(•) end busl· . dillac Avenue, Suite 106. Published Newport Beach. California 92663 around the house?
administer the estate ol the dent. servatee, will sell, at private J~MES TAYLOR. E51 neas addresa of the PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Beach.Costa Mesa Delly <::ynthla Regina Ridley, 451 Let the
decedent. THE PETITION requests sale, to the highest and STACEE ANDERSON, E93 ~er(•) 11te: John Leopold Flctltloue Healthdyne, Inc., (Geor-PUot June 9, 1995. 62nd Street, Newport Cl•••lfl•d THE PETITION requests the decedent's WILL and best net bidder on the TIMOTHY CASEY, F20 Oliver, $On Yukon Avenue, gla)f 1850 Parkway Place, F498 Peach, CA 92663
the decedent'• WILL and codicils, II any, be admitted term• and condition• NIKKI HARRIS, F52 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 BualneH Name Mar etta GA 30067 This business Is con· Ser.tic•
codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Th• wlll and herein Ht forttl, all of the BARBARA VINSON, F55 The asseta .,. generally St•t•m•nt This buslnesa la con-s ELL ducted by: an Individual Directory to probate. The will and any codicils are available right, tlUe and Interest of DEBBIE SEIBOLD, F94 described u : a fast food The lollowlng peraons 11te ducted by: a corporation The reglsttant commenced
any codlclls ere available for examination In the file the Conservatee and that DAVID WILIAMS. F1 59 restaurant buslnesa known doing bualnus as: Tha regl1trant(1) com· to transact business under help you find
lor examination In the file kept by th• court. th• Conservator has IC· s as: SUPER SANDWICH & a) UNIVERSl·Tl.ES, bJ TIE menced lo transact busl· your home the fictitious business II bl h I kept by the court. THE PETITION requests quired In the real property Buy It. ell It. Find IL DELI end are located at: ONE ON. UNIVERSI -TIPS ne11 under th• Flctltiou1 through classified name or names llsled re a 8 e p.
Tl-iE PETITION requests authOl'lty to administer the located In Orange County, Cl•Hlfled. 675 Paul•rlno Avenue, COLLECTION, 400 Emerald Bualneu Nam•(•) listed at>ove on 2/1/95 642·5678
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540-7181or850-4342 MOVE IN SPECIAL z7oe &Heh. S400fmo +~ POUND 2125 ~Verde 878-9733 c:o. Well apoken, pendable. ComPllil* J'~ w .. iOIW, remodel •er 1 IR iioblle Home 548-7387 or 548-7490 utlt H2-8778 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil p~ mannen, or· lkll• a plu• ~ not • 1
'Ba. lrl yatd, 12300. Quiet & S.cure. ODii Studio w/amall l'r•• T• Good!m•••••••• A DAILY SALARY OP ganlutlonal akllla. must. CaJI Janice, •t:
OpeA un 1.a. 1208 1 .... 1 N bedroom New ~ ,.•••GES Home 5 y .. r old In -·~""NALS $400 A DAY wQfklng Leave mag. 87&-04:S2 548-730$. • ':
8-fkahlr• Lane. David, ··~;:lvd. · NEWPORT paint. "6<>. Inc:. utl. -door female ca& • .-~ tor Don Lapre of th• Drlvere nee41ed now PIT $7/Hr 2-daya • ...
ColdMl....,122·14" ":"-:::-:-~=-=-----BEACH 28•1111 OrHt loo. 844-1012. fOa IENT 2740 Mixed colora, TV ahow "Making 1 Co M b Wffk 1oam to tpm 1 BR·18A $550/mo. v• Ni Executive Twnhme. de-clawed, apayed. Monay." Call Don at or sta Ha· a.std Muaa' be' Fluent w/ '\
l.ndry, poOI, quiet, nr Walk to Balboa. Prof. * --.... ft st--•* Carrying cage, 1111.,., p••rftuaT r 3002 1·800-368-5277 produce, clo. FfT, e1Cp Computer! 722-4588 'J~
APJUtTMl!NTS
POlt llENT
all t1ansportatlon. No 18D F'URNISH•D F bd/t:>a n/I pool/ ..._ -~-litter bolC, food In· ~-· pref, b ·I ngual pref.
P•t• 848-0392 Short term, great .':~gym, seOo 840.2201. ~nv;,::;./~~: ::p•i eluded. 873·5305 ADVERTISING SALES Arthur, 631•7880· PIT Rtctptlonl1t ~ ·
amenlll•J. new catpetl B"'·d 1 G Telephone. HS•yt·old llXP'D PERSON to lor embtoldarv co. In ~ BACKBAY-·S1DE Calt720-1•'"'2 Roo-for rent "' nCM.873-1943 DO LOVW:RS c t M 5"77660 -., -• "" ... os • 11a co. ~ · help run fatmer'a Ins lrvlne. wk·dya, fx .hi•. 1 BR Cottage wfyatd. In chatmlng hH, NB. NEWPORT HEIGHTS PLllAS• H•LPI M t $725/mo. Loe. at 329 *1 BR l82S• . 1400/mo. No amoklng. 24 8 I Beautllul blk/Wht med. CLERICAL Agency In NB. Good uat be pro lclent Unlveralty 548·6093 R2BR 2BA 1729/Up no pet. Furn. 831-0124 x • atorage on y, sire Dog Found '5/10. AClvertlslng asslatant. baH pay+lncentlves. with Lotus 123 & el1lg & d lshwuher car ok. $100/mo. Remain• unclalmed, Part time, 1:30 PM· Rick, 851·5183 Word for window•.
BALBOA Cute Studio n1 Ttlanqle Incl. 60K30 pool. No 650-4015 very loving, nteda 6 30 PM $7 50/h S Phones, filing & misc s F : · r. ta. Gen Office PfT p1ojec1s. Call Mon·Frl
PENINSUIA 2607 q . rench drs, frig, lg pets. No fHa. No VACATION Newport Hghta 2·Cat good homel 846-1428 ble, DEPENDABLE For CM pharmacy. 8:30.11:30 am. Ask for
tSOO 9TUOIO ,
utll• lnol. Behind
library, ioe E. Bay.
723-0823 .Of 220-9498
g•:•· $~25 Inc utll/cbl. lease. 54S-48SS RENTALS 2722 garage. Sale & secure POUND BUNNll!S Individual needed to FleK hrs. Wiii train. p 11 m . 8 3 3 •7 7 4 9 u at NS. 722·9882 NEWPORT Hl!IGHTS w/alley access. $250/ 3 sweet bablH , that provide clerlc211 sup· Charlea, 540-8919 PfT Work F/T Pa.. '
l!'ald• 1Br avall now 2Bd, 1Ba, patio, ga-mo. John 648-1282 nHd lovlng homell port for tho Classified---------• No t $ · N OCEANFRONT & 19TH C I (7 ~ •25 2 28 Advertising Depart· Gl!NERAL OFFICE 6am·12 M·F, no exp pe •· 585/mo, rage. 0 pets. $850/ Awe1omel H•• 4 blks aJ 141 "' • 4 Mo F I 8 5 C t e $8 00/h $650 d 150 E 2 I 7 •o ........ 77 men1 ol a growing n· r • • ompu er nee ssary. . r ep. · 1sl yeary "" •-.. · S f N I 8/2"9/ F 0 UN D C •T & k I klll A k f Ma..,, 852-0247 SI Encl gat 548-0683 o. 0 p per. V'" co-a.••eacIAL -community new1p9per mar et "g s s . s or • " · · SEASHORI!. Attractive 3. 2 or 3Bt. 873·1943 nun~ White female with or· chain. Accurate typing peoplo·orlented. Phys· POSTAL & GOY'T JOIS
E'SIDI! Lrg clean 2Br 2Bt 2Ba, frpl, d/W, din REAL ESTATE ange, b1own & grey of 50-55wpm a MUST. leaf therapy cllnlc In s2t/HOUR +BENEFITS
---------1 1Ba, gar, $750. 1Br at rm, gar, patio. $1150/ RENTALS TO matklnga. Blue eyu. Duties Include data CdM. FAX resume: NO EXP Will TRAIN
CORONA S650. 120 Albert Place mo yearly. 873-6557 Meaa Vetde area. Call entry & heavy phones. 640.2631. Or call 968-To~Cal 7!4-647-1991 DEL MAR 2622 548-1703 Spotle•• atudlo condo SHARE 2724 ave 549-1660 Opp or I u n I l y for 3003, ask for Michelle.•--....... --------h p 1 1... RecepUonlat FfT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l!'Slde Prime Location at Veraallles. Gated, BUSINESS OFFICE FOUND DOG Small. growl · hys cal ... fug <lrHt Temp Job-$8/Hr Ent. Co. Phon••.
2.sto-18r South of 2Br 1Ba, Ull. pd. pkng, lndry, pool, apa. CDM $390/alngle $450/ mnR RENT 2769 gray, cu11y older dog, testing Is a prerequl· Npt Boach Post Office light data entry. $6/hr. •• New appllances/carpet. $745. Agent, 631-8097 maater uu. paid. ~ may be Tefflar/Poodla All New Llvel site 9f employment. needs lalter carriers. Avall lmmd. 540•9203 PCH. Incl ulll. 1efrlg, 5825/mo. 759-8242 STUDIO Brighi & AJry. No peta n/amk. 70a.8 mlK, 6/2 on Loa Allaoa 24 Hr Chet Line Send 1esume to (714) Application• avail a•i----------
w/d, apa. $1000/mo. Beautlful bath, f/p, kit Avocado.875--8634. SUB LEASI! 250 •i:t fl Blvd., Laguna Hills. Glrls .Glrls .Glrlsl 631-6594 Attention: 1133CamelbaekRd. NB Garage? 875·7222 EIS VERY lg studio, f t ffi llh Call 581 7634 1·900-484·2100x5633 Judy Oetting or call ' walk·ln clst, stv/frlg. w/lrlg. Prlv phne. utl• CDM Lux lg home. De-ron ° ce apace w • · s 3 . 991m 1 n . 1 8 + (714) 574-4250 for In· LIVE IN Companion/
2BR H~Ba, 2 carport•, No S/P. 1971 Church#2. pd. Must seal Avt now algner tum. 1 blk to air cond anct bath In Found Kitten Orange Procell (602)954-7420 tervlew. Counselor for dav dis
deck overlooks pool, $525. 760-0189 $550 1530 Sylvia Call COM bch 12X18 bt lndust complH neat tabby. Bear/Sunflower abl adulL $1430/mo.
Avail 7/15. Lse $950. -::-:---~-----1st. 548-8179 On Ja.aml~e 723-0377 55/4 0 5/JW Airport. (714) 545-2575 HAVE FUN WITH TRADE Costa Mesa. 556-1441 N.wp rt •-----·----$225/mo. 548-88141----------640-0619 or 838·7107 o ac ross 1he1---------Executive Condo In FOUND PUPPY Black SPORTS TRIVIA LUNCH ROUTE Nead: street. 2Br 1 'hBa, gar. s11u Newport Crest. 1 Lrg & white face posslbly Call Nowlll
COSTA MESA 2624 S825/mo. 1665 lrvlne ~' 2676 Bdrm w/ prlv. bath. COMMERCIAL ALlstrallan Shephard. 900-858-8000 x5033 through classified \ ~/~~'~ :~~~~da~l~es Avet113. 720-9422 CLEMENTE Avl as eatly as 7/1. T 11 un 2778 Call (714) 557·6266 642·5678 L ~u, S2.99/IJ'lln must be 18yrs ---------orl's Kitchen 979•0747 Npt Hghta/E'elde Full prlv, gar SP.ace, FOUND Procall co (602)954-7420
2Br 1aa duplelC, gar, s an c I em en t • w/d & utlls Incl. $600/ REX RABBIT $399 MOVE IN frplc, patio, lndry, blt· 1Bdrm Apt + Den, mo+S600 dep. David T .. A, needs lots of pet· LIVE 1·0N·1 CHAT I $800 6 2 548 8800 434-1200 '"" ANO WILD GROUP PARTY Super clean 1Bd In ns. · 4 ·9918 Patio, Hardwood · or · •REDLANDS ting and exe1clso, AsLowAs S0.33/mln
cozy frlendly, 30 unit Pool-view 1Br upper, F loors. $625/m o Furn Br/pvt Ba In 5· Comm'I corner 8 neutered. Please Call 1.a09..,.74•2958 18+
complex nr Triangle Sq. pvt gar. deck, lg clost 1 ____ 4_98-_9_39_9___ ata1 HB moblle bome. acres. State Hwy. 714) 625·2426.
BUNK HOUSE +more. $715, 1 mo N/S, 45 yrs+. S450 New Mjr Nat'I fast FOUNDt Beautlful MEMB S
APTS 8 42•1401 free w/ad. 722·1999 SELL Incl ulll. 960-4838 food rest • new high young kitty, female, ER HIPS
$450 MOVE IN BONUS Spectacular Sunsetal HB 3Bd 3Ba large school e proposed 01ange, brown & 3018
1&2Bn from $625. Quiet lmmac 2Br 1 Ba, d/W, your used vehicle hse. Close lo Ocean. d e v I o p e 3 5 0 black, vicinity 20th & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
friendly gated comm. stove, free lndry, spa. through classified BUiiard tm & Jacuzzi. homes· sell/lease Tuatln Ave., Costa C t
pool, 8801, carports. $850 + dep. Pacific 642-5878 1bd avl 7/11 960-93n JV Ownr 714·549· Mesa. 548-8342 en er c I u b
Prort managed. 548-7017 Ave. Agt. 891-4411 ·---------Lovellf Engllsh cottage 8309 Loat Bunny While, for sale. 721•8705
___ ;;..______ nt Wedge. Furn lrg Br, fluffy, w/tan ears. Kids NEWPORT BEACH
sitting tm, V•Ba. N/S. 1st pet, lost In New· COUNTRY CLUB
COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 s10001mo .• 575.9921 port Hetghls. P1eas41 • 722.1953 •
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB lux lrg home near BUSINESS •-call 645•9070·
QUIBT & SERENE
Palm ~esa Apart111ents I
So near & yet so fu ...
Th.ac's the feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
greenery of secluded
woods & stately palms.
bch, unlurn, phn/cable Q Loat Cat Blk short hair Can't seem to
Kltch·lndry. No pets. FINANCE Persian. On ShorecllH S385+U111. 645-9515 Rd. Corona Del Mar get to all those
NB Maste1 Br, pvt Ba, LOST CAT Female, repair jobs
. kltch. lndry. Incl utll/ BUSINESS giay stripes, white around lhe house?
cable. No smk/pets. paws/tummy. G was Let the
$500/mo. 722·9755 OPPORTUNITY last seen 5/30 near Classified
NB N/S Roommate . 2904 Harbor/Hamllton CM Service wanted to share 2Br REWARD 650.1649
2Ba apt w/comm pool, Loat Cat Groy long Directory
w/d. 645~033 Are You an Everwday hair, FUFFLY. Near help you find
NB Pool/tenn/bch/sun·
deck. art atudlo, w/d.
$450. Happy environ.
631·2111or646·8473
Somebody Looking the Back Bay. Corona reliable help. for Something Unique? We change Del Mar. REWARD 842·5878
livest You can make a <714> 844.0346 ---------
significant difference ------------------
When you write
a Classified ad,
Include all
the facts
and get the
results
you want
A Srudios, I & 2 8cdroom.s . Jr5. $575 to $600
· IBR $625 to S6SO
· lBR sns io s7so
&No Pets
NB-3 blka to Bch. Lrg
rm, Ba, gar, phone.
Dealgner hm. spa.
$560 + V• ulll 548-8494
~".r~~e~:~f~lv:d~:~~~ PERSONALS 3002 PERSONALS 3002
ment. Call 1 ·800.65S-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3117. With CAL•SCAN!
A v cttia.I Blinds
A c.oling fans A NEW Urpct, Paint & Tlic A Fil:ncs.1 Room
A Hmro Pool & Jacuz:u
A Patios & Balrooics A Ganga Avatbblc
Offi« H ours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·f
and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wc:ckcnds
1561 Mc.u Dr.· Sama Ana Heights, CA
(7 14) 546-9860
------ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING
NB/Bluffa. Fem has
pvt Br/Ba In lux condo
Gar. pool, grnblt. $500
+ dep. Avt now 644-0263
Npt Bch fem has pvt
Br/Ba near beach. All
amen. Clean & neat.
$450/mo. 646-3735
Out1tandlng
Opportunity lor aerious
prol1. only. MLM LO.
phone SVC. Call 65<>-5365.
PAY PHONE ROUTE
35 Prime Estab Locs
Earn $1500 wkly. Call
1 ·800.200.9137 24 hrs
Roommate to share ---------~~~t!B~~=n£.~~~~~ INVESTMENT
non-smoker. 2-car at· OPPORTUNITY tached gatage, prl· 2908 vat• bath, laundry. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comm pool. No pets.
$395 + Y.t utllilles.
Day 574-4240
Eve 549-2658
e IPO STOCK e
OFFERINGS
846-8749 Broker
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3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING
SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 FRAMING
HARDWOOD
3617 FLOORS 3 712 IA WN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
DIRECTORY Aej)llra, Atlnod. Doors. wtn-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii~~iiii~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ________ , cloWI, cabintlt, atucco & Ory-•BOSS HOUSECLEANING CPI BUILDERS INC. NEWPORT FRAME CO CLEAN/WAX/POLISH
wal, ltnca, gaits, fie. Uc. UcenHd·lnsured. Realdenllal Con1t. Oualty custom framing Marble RejuvenaVng
35yrl np Jerry 842.0HT $9.75 per hour. Uc.#518424•ln1u1ed Ory Mounllng Services 35 Yeata Exp.
714-548..0398 (714) 985-4993 By Harp Inn 646-8918 714--848-8700 ACCOUNTING/
TAXES 3406 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAU/REFACE CABINETS Exp. Houaeoleanlng 1 _________ ---------
Kitchens, baths, doors, Weekly/Blwffkty, One DOORS 3580 GLASS/ ,_HA_U_UN __ G ___ 3_7_2_0
Bualneaa Adlvlaorw _w1_nc1_o_w_•_· 0ouo __ 54_s-_72_58_ L_n!e m~o~:~·,!;jm/:!3!1ye-e~Pr~~~~~·4~"t~· lii~~~~~~~iii MIRRORS 3682 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Servloea•Flnanclal & A to z HANDYMAN An experienced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" =ement Consulting INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS PENNY'S CLEANING dependable door HARBOR GLASS CO. JUNK To The DUMP
T CFO 444·3747 Kl1chen1, baths, doors, Thoroughly clean your hanger. Guar work, commfR••· Stotelrnt, wf1!~~u~8!!,8~~1sh
~~~ii!!~iiiii! Dlbernerdo'• Moving
TREES Local/Olllc;e/Storage
long Dist. FtH Est
To,petll"e111 .. e. Law"•· TAl181632 979·3114
Ike'• Custom Painting Prol. Clean. Quality
\lfork. lnl/EXt & Docks.
Ll703468 631-4610
~751-3478
Lawn Service. Mow/
edge/aod/1prlnklers/
cln·up. Al 905-2718
Ive mag or call alter 5
QUALITY CARE
PUBLIC NOTICE 20 yr• exp. e1Ccenent
The Calif. Public Utlll· workmanship, fair
ties Commlsalon RE· prices. 645·2417 Ron
QUIRES that all used RAINBOW Circ le Malnt. household goods movare print their Pa·n~r!Q lnl/E.c1. House/ p U C C I T b Apl. Oual. job. Free esl.
PLUMBER••• Drains Cleared. Repair
or Repla .. ANYTHINGI
•(714) 894-3759•
Expert Drain Cleaning
& Plumbing Repairs
20yrs e1Cp. All work.
Guar. Steve 545-8298
Precl•• Plumbing
Repalre & Remodel•
Free Estimates
U 087398 889·1090
ACOUSTIC
REMODBUNG
window• 0"'"" 546-7258 home/rental property. reu Don 521·8910 · --• 714--754-11&0 · windows, wrdrbe, tub/ Man won'tl 968·1882
ll~os . an~ ch~~'i?e~:~ St. hc#56981l7 636·8888
print their T.C.P. num· •SON'S PAINTING• i-R-0_0 _F_IN_G ___ 3_9_1_0
WANT YOUR HOME ber In all advertise· 20 Yrs Exp. Res/Comm.
•VICTOR'S •
Prola11lona1 Gardening
1 O Yrs. Exp. Xlnt Ref's
(714) 457.1739 shower~ -Uc. 642-0424
3408 CARPET INSTALL SPARKLINO CLEAHf DRYWALL --------HE.Atm, BEAUTY A PAO,'L GARDENER ments. If you have a lnVExt. Llc4'460559. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil a REPAIRS 3516 Efficient, reliable. SERVICE 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 • FITNESS 3740 Caring for each land· question about th• le-537.9495 Of eoo.616-9722 •THUNDER ROOFING•
1 _W:;::k~ly~/B;:l;:·w:.:k;IY~8;4;1-4;::;56;:.1:.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii acape aa If It were my gallty of a mover, limo TOP QUALITY For all of tour roollng W• PUT IT ON 1-own. Larry 854-4673. or chaulleur, call: needs. Reroof/repalr.
OR TAK• IT OFI" •WINDOW CLEANING• H•ne•T•pe•Texture HomalRental ~ropartlas Public UUlltles INT/EXT. Vory com· Uc 638144646-4122 Amtex Texturing Tim Renea Flooring FREE ESTIMATES Acoustic ceillng iamovlll Palnl.Carpentry· LOH Fat ,aetl Our MDI BEST JOB Gardening. Commlulon pet111ve. Lie 4'648·228.
•Bob 841-80eS• •Balow Retail Price•* 297-8081 David Water damage. Free Drywall and morel get rtaulta. LalHI land1caplng, clean 714·558-4151 Ja'Jf 714·850·5088 _TRAN __ ..,..S_IA_T_O_R/ __ _
L'c3a7rp7e3VW8 ~.;'11 Eatl Kevin 673-6620. Ga,y &45-5277 dlela & med• ae •Hn ups, tree t1lm. Refs. d
'8' on lV'• 20/20 & Feb. FREE EIL 436-1518 ---------TUT R 3927 ADDITIONS COMPUTEltS 3558 Carp'try, roof'g, plt>g AJlure mag. Newport NTI PIANO & VbCAL
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1niuoD•TTU,. 3410 CE••-IC ELECTRICAL 3610 painting, remodel Barlattlc Ctr. 873-8586 •-v-AR ........... D_C_l_un-_u_p_. W-eed-.1 PAI NG 3858 LESSONS 3868 ii,ii "' .... iiii • .,.iisiipii ... iiii .. 1.iiii .. MA~Wiil ~ liWftV &VUw. E I e c fT 11 •IS I u cc o . trim. Remov 11ees. Nu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ _.. _. ....,
•00 4 ---UILD•R t1W 3528 MAC TUTORING ... _1 ••--trt--• rte ,Conctele deckl/Repalra lawl'\/planta. Free Est. •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f~f~~,:~i·l~~!':'p'r:t!~ ,
--.. -·--Syalem. a"1t:1:rm• ~ -.... WO MORGAN, UC'd 650-3281 HOME CAR.El ...... YARD 703-4778 Painting Contractor Piano' Vole• ••••On•. Suaana e73-1409
Ba.th00-44lroome.a•Kalt4c9h•n •---s~ •-'d ,11artc1-~:.,···c·~-~A.~Q ~~~.'::::~ Carpentrr•ll•otrloal SERVICES 3760 Ouat. painting by pror11 a,n ag,ea, bbeglndnlng ~~•----------._. --r rM ••• .,....,......,., Local Uc a.o-7 04Jt Plumblng•Drywall• •---------Ucl60209S. Ins. c I" ca ~y egre ...
Doora/WlndOWa/Oeck• T"9 Dean o1 C-amle ••TUTORING•• · Slucco•Palnllng•TJI• LEGAL Frff est. 045-3305 teacher. 540.1947 TILE 3928
DUNCAN Tiie. lnatdatlon, r• Wlndowa , Word, JON•i llL•CTRIC Rooflng•Jlm 841-74i4 Prof'I To ~ HM 81t SERVICES 3812 PIANO Beg.·Advancedl~=~~===~ CONSTRUCTION palrb grouting & Ex~I. Acee ... 20 Yra All houra . Fully HANDYllAN C w/petcatefq, aummer 21paChlallty Palntlnt AllagH·THchercer1.rGNut/Tile "9ae .. .....
20 Yr• Exp. Small & plum Ing. Lil'e70130 Ex p. 800-200-4S024 Bonded & lnaured. arpen-whlle atten1 ng U.C.1.liiiii••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PLUS touchupa. Enter1alnment Avall. Regrout ..... Mllll
Lg. Jobe e&0.'7042 873-eOSS or Me..852e L4'706749 aet ... 81 tty, Ule, plumblng & Ref'a,. (J1f. 985-4834 KRIOllAL llUURY ATTY 24 Hrs. Alchatd Sinor Jennifer 840.8669 Rapal,.CIHn & Seal roof. 25yra exp w/1efa. Uc 280644 MS-3209 • Non.ataln Qroutl CONc•mTE a UDDL•llACK J erry Bell 771-e380 Fr .. Con1u1tatlon , .... Eatl!Mte ... not
Ceramic Tiie/Marbie ~ •L•CTRIC No Recovery-No FH JENKINS PAINTING RllJOUI Systems lt531035 •
AUTO Klteh/Bath .Remodtl MASONRY 3557 •QUALITY llllMC•• HANDYMAN Malnt Repalt. JEWELRY 3784 Call 7t4-IU·t17714 Ht Int/EiC&. Wallpaper, PET
DBTAJUNG 3442 Amerloan Tiie c.nt. a .. t ftrloeil.f .. 4UI Lt Plumbing, Elec., M. THOllAI MICKI, HQ. drywall, te1Cturlng, etc. SERVICES
Llfl830982 894-1458 714-817-4A22 Cr~ly. Paint, j0Y~ WIMl&m Harold Jewelers Whelher you're buying Dav1d, l-8()().880-8222
ALL HAND Jo.I * lelt p~' Exp Malle H• H Watch I jewtlry repair Of .. 1ung, Clualfted • --...... ..... tlftctl, x:= JC ... ~...... CHUNG'S ltAINTINQ Peraonallzed P et Car• SAT ...,......_ beef
W••ll•WaaaDel•ll ClllLD CAD 3531 ~.0..711-1007 PINCIS --~ ~~~187='evs covera aJl your ""dll 20 Vra Exp. Gd Prlcet Kennet alternative. No w/Pat o·~ •Ince ,!!~..!.~!!_~1.~7 I ........ ~ ... ·---, 4U:: a DI-• 3815 ~ Guar work. frH Ell. atreH Of worry. Uc, 1878. Summef ac:nect-
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1S Fragrsnoe 63 CEO,eg.
1 e Sign of the 64 Gree!( epic
zodiac 65 Heaps
17~ 69 Night belore
18 f:rlendtler a holiday
19 Spoil 70 Sister's
20 Monotonous dau~ter tune 71 Cos ume
22 NY lime de1lgner Head
23 Foot part 72 ·-Miserables"
26 Oifsloma 79 Hetedlty units
28 M scalculale 74 Pul oll
29 None 3t FICtlonal pooch DOWN
32 Edtble root I Long, long -
34 Walk. trot. 2 Boys.
°'gallop eventually
36 Secret supply 3 ·-a Wonderful 40 ·rm-your Lile"
tricks!" 4 Caller
41 Goes after game 5 Choice 43 Isaac's son 6 Animal tooth 44 Jewel from 7 Flower
the sea 8 Loorw
46 Tiny Insect 9 Revises
47 Goad ~tex.t) 48 Loud bfeath 10 ulr~es. e.g.
50 '(hing, In law. 11 -F
52 Wedding 12 Contract
r,omise 13 Slrong polnl
53 x.cesslvety 2t Whinny ornate 23 Klndo au
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West ied a fOW1.h-beat heart, and Ev9nlng ....aocio. reoorde, xlnt oond. w ..-.....UOO. lo mt. ... ~ ...,_ ••
dummy'• queen won. last follow.t 1---------1 lt1,•. * 7 .... '1 aew ..... ioe. of..._ ,..,, .. _.., 111
witht.hedeucet.oabowan oddn\11114 SAltlOAD 7014 it Gialla a*· iiir lllOOllObo.114M6tt llOOCJlrm.lnol029
ber of carch in the awl There were Int, lltfU9 wht. 43K ml,l----~~---
seven top tricks available -four·•~ ~21FT. ~~ .. ~t.condl BOIDA IOU1"t-O_Y_o_•_,-.--,-2 .. t""'O diamonds and one in each of the Nu aa11e & 5HP Mere. .-...... v•~ ~-
other suits -and spade1 clearly outbOard. Xlnt Condi
offered the only ·hope of developing wrrraJlen. seooo -------8-
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two more. Before continuing play, OBO * N8o4820 IUIQ • champ beige, auto. auto, PS, A/C,· caH,
which is the danger hand? 14 Pt Capri ullboal m n r 0 0 f • a II 0 Y • • tilt. $3840, 437 • t 931
I -11 / m o r e . R • 11 a b I • You have grasped the princip e if on tr .. er w new xera '94 C.ntury ve auto s1 988 #066883 •-----LE----M--
you chose East-you cannot afford .. II, xlnt cond, $t500. low mllH it beige bai 1Nabere 540·9100 '8!rsc~':;:Jcel LowU:.fk
&!1·95 c I 995. Un~ed Feoltn Syndic411•
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to have a heart led through your 873-2942• 3tG-20t·3203 of warr, 'terrific v'atua mllaa, auto, mnroof,
king. Therefore, you must make 14' 'I" oenterttoard $12,988 #447268 many pwr options,
sure that West., not EfSt. wins the •loop & trlr, fast boat, Naber• 540-9100 JAGUAR 9105 c LE AN . $ 9 9 8 8 24 Actress Dunne
25 Actress Garbo
27 Fence
openings
30 Guffaw
31 Rose oil
33 Body trunk
35 Lodging place
37 Tomato jelly 38 Riyadh
res Iden I
39 A Great Lake
42 Shorthand
45 Defeat
49 Hockey player
51 Orank a little
53 Fray
54 Rehsh-tray
Item
55 Cloaks
57 Comment to
the aUdience 60 Manner
61 Fasten (shoes)
62 Poems
66 Olamond -
67 Timetable Info
68 Reserved
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d t . k l ed to .. if balllng. Crew 1 or i11379509 spa e nc you Pan to cone e 2, carrl•• 5, goo(t 'SM Century, V6, ·auto, • Nabers 540-9100 set up a Jong card in the suit. · cond. $700. Call 875-low mllH, It beige, bal as ~aguar XJ8 cran/
Enter the closed hand with the 1128 or 909-629-0714 of warr, terrtllc 11alu• camel 681< ml, snrt,1"9,...3-""f"""o_'l_o"""ta-"'"'c""'o-r-o""'l.,.-la
jack of diamonds at trick. two, then LIDO 14 New ulla, $12,988 #447266 tinted, alrm, JVC. Uke DX 4 dr, 8.o.oo mis,
lead a spade. If'West produces the trailer rac• equipped Naber• 540-9100 newl 7350 831-1499 Oflg ownr, prtt. cond
king, allow his majesty to win. many' eletnu. 11200'. , · ( 3HKL472) $12,500
When West plays low, finesse the Cell 042·7806. 94 Regal, 2dr, ve, auto, 760..1322 wkenda or
Opening lead: Five of 1:7 spade queen. After that succeeds, MOOR I NO & BOAT . :~;s m~~·~:,~. b:~ ~j JEEP 9110 755-8274 wkdaya.
it is sound technique to deter-do not cash the ace -West might 30• ullboat, 10HP die· warr, prev. rental unit 94 TOYOTA CAMRY
mine which of the defenders repre-jettison the king under the ace, and aal, head, oven. !11471694 $13,988 94 wrangler 5 ap, XLI! 4dr, moon rt,
sent.a the greater threat to your con· now eight tricks are your limit. sleeps 5. Mooring 043 Nabers 540-9100 am/fm, tint gla, cstm lthr, loaded 18,400 mj,
tract, then strive to neutralize the ~tead, cross to hand with the king No. Balboa Channel. · whls, call, AO. 11 K orig onr, xlnt cond
danger by keeping that defender off of diamon.ds. and I.ead another , ==~~~~2 ml. $13,500 476-0393 $21,500. 755·8274 or
lead. spade, again antend1ng:to let the CADI11AC , 9040 760-1322 wknda
North·South were die·hard five· king hold should West play that
card majorities, hence South's deci-card. When West follows low, rise SPEED a ,89 BROUGHAM UNCOLN 91201--------
sion to respond one no trump -with the ace and continue the suit, SKI BOATS 7016 D'l!LEOANZ 4-dr, TRUCRS 9220
North could have two four-card d · h · k d J h '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an your nml tnc eve ops w en mldnt blue, lthr, alarm, '90 Contlnental, Slgna-11
majors and only three diamonds. spades divide 3.3 and West cannot *1988 22ft Sld Boat• new tires, full power. ture. llr, alloys, air bag •73 FORD F350 1 ton
Playing four-card majors, a raise to get to partner in lime for the killing 5.7 litre v-a, King $9,995. Call 642·1'294 & morel Lola of luxury 01.1ally. 20K on rebuilt,
two diamonds 1s clearly the better heart return. Cobra 0/0, low profile for on I y $1 o,'9 8 8 4-spd, •95 tags, util ._ __________________________ 1 hull, just serviced, '89 Coupe O'Vlle, white, 111674649 box set up for plumb·
new controller/uphol· ~~~:. P~;r:i~:'cury11~f.:~ Nabers 540·9100 Ing. Reliable &· runs stery. Great ski boat· 57988 111244433 good. Only $1499/ PETS a CORONA fast-looks great.. ... re-Nabers 540-9100 OBO. 531·7565 ady to go. s12,ooo MAZDA 9125 1..,....,,...,,._~.,..--.........,,,,__,~
The bidding: .
NORTH £AST 80Vm WEST
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ANIMALS 6049 DEL MAR 6169 646·94491574-4247 REDUCED •92 Ch•v'I s-1 o
,____.._.__--' _ _. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P lcku P 5·spd • air• 11 '89 Sedan de VIII• '93 Mazda Mlata C cass, custom bump· FREE KITTENS Sai 10 8:30am moving SAT 8am·1pm. Ninja MARINE SUPS Silver/black' lthr. 47K pkg, red/tan, custom ber. $599(>. 437·1931
In need of love. 7 to smaller qtrs, must 'turtle bike w/lralnlng DOCvr 7022 ml, loaded, Mlchellns, Int & sound, low mlle-
weeks old, long hair, sell yrs of nick nacks, whls & helmet, kids ~ cassette. $9,000. age, extended warr.1---------l ltte r -b ox trained. treasure, furn, clths, & Ikea dkset baby Items, 714-650·2575 $14,800. 650·8321 VANS · 9225 AOORABLEI Please some of Grandchlldrn matrnlty, scker/volley 35-45' Pvt Sllp
call 964-3048, leave things. 404 Iris net 2727 Hilltop Dr. Parking a11I, on shore liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
message. Good restroom, near Fun CHEVROLET 9045 MERCEDES 9130
homes onlyl Sldewalk Sale Sat Zone. Walk to restau· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10th Sun 11th Sam rant/shops/post ofc.
'75VW BUS
FREE KITTENS take 10am. 3007 E PCH TRANSPORTATION $600/mo. 723·5835 81 Ch•vpalaennervan '86 MBZ 190E, 4cyl, your cho!ce 5 free kit· conner lrls/PCH . • f tens available to lov· 50 Ft Mooring-Ne Gold color, good cond. auto, many pwr ea· 1---------
lng home. (714) 644· w/8 Ft shore dinghy. \o\ ton, 83,000 miles, lures, economical & '75 VW BUS
4 ·s p e e d , p ow e r
brakes, 'sunroof.
S 1500/obo. 641-8350
9(791642)85h1o-Om1e55, office COSTAME·SA 6124 BOATS 7011 $15,000 firm. 9am-auto,A/C,PS,PB. reliabl e. $10,988 4-speed, power Spm,548-5972 new tires ........ S3000obo #213827 brakes, sunroof.
54• •2211 Nabers 540·9100 $1500/obo. 641·8350 save abused and NB MOORING·50" v-v abandoned pets. Be a Moving Sala Sat Sam '89 DUFFllELD ELEC. Off G S $1 o b '89 M/BZ 560 SEL, sed,
volunteer/foster. Call Frezzer. frig, kids TRIC BOTAT 1P6FTk Full 723•12i;. ev!'.~e ~.°g ---------i Va, .xlnt cond, jow 80k
714-597·9037. cthes, quallty clothes, cover. op ac age. DODGE 9065 mlles. world class rux·
1588 San Bernardino Window package. Full · 'PRIVATE DOCK liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil uryl $22,98S #428068
'75VW BUS
4 ·S p e e d , p o w e r
brakes, sunroof.
$1500/obo. 641·8350 carpet •Pac'kage. AM/ For boat Uf> to 28FT. Nabers 540·9100 ---------------------------BICYCLES 6060 Nwpt Hte. , Moving FM CO System. Xlnt $280/mo. Call Anne 84' 050 Mini Truck 91 Landmark Conv
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sale Sat only 8a·2p Corid. $8500 714·675· 752-6767 or 854-4302 4-Cyl, 4-Spd, FM Cass ---------V8, co, VCR, 73K ml. EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 JEWELRY, FURS 3 Beach Cruiser• Sofas, table, persian 2883. SLIP for 47' BOAT Nu clutch. Rebullt NISSAN 9150 $12900 OBO. Xlnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ART 6025 I th carb. Good Transpol di 64"9158 5530 Excellent Cond. rug, c o es, many D ffl Id 8• di 1 Xlnt loc. Well malnt. $ 00 Fl 631 7., 9 con ... misc Items. $.50·$50. u • 1 !'u ese • Cise to Cares Wtr/ 7 rm • ,4 •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beaut Whit• •ofa & 720.1808 207 Knox St. (In alley). ftee NP shp. Seoks Elec. oock bo~. $13 '80 300 ZX T·top, 5. 92 Che~ Astro LT ex-
Real Estate Chair $500, vacuum Signed & numbered partner 723-4075 t d d 1 1 1 d cs
$40, 10 sp bJke $40 pencll sketching of ncV'l:!TS 6075 Sal• Sat 10 Sun 11 . pertt.675-6128 FORD 9075 spd, low ml (85K). en .bko1t7'' oaM~ti
MM.llTATIULll
Busy walk.Jn locatlon.
(714) 723-6157 The Jetsona Mr. £UO 8am. Surfboards, wet Hard Top electrlc Classified Is..... digital dash, leather, new r s rea. n
--'Spac•l'I• Framed & suits surf clothes fur· boat. Xlnt condl CONVENIENT garaged, aervlce $15,200. 673-4399
. plan. For lnler\1lw
:rRon Tavtor. =I ThePNll11llll
D•'lb•d with trendle, matted. $600 obo. Any U.S Cltu•, From nllur~. 4 wheel• car $7000. (714) 675·7599 whether you're buy· '89 Taurus OL, 4dr, V6, recorda, >tint cond. 92 QMC TIARA VAN
washed Oak Wood, Ca 11 after 7 Pm • ., parts & Lots of Junk! Inflatable Boat Ing, selling.. or just auto, many pwr tea-55700· * 76().8811 CONVER Loaded, all Good As Newt $150 650-6742. ** $180 ** 1 kl 1 1ned has 535 000 1779 Placentia CM Fully Equlped. Chrys-oo ng, c ass . turea, low mllea. car 88 Maxima SOK, anrf, llhr, cost nu • . OBO. 675-2359 (1·Wa .. ) hat di t C d 11 " ler 8 hrse. Low hrs. w you nee car frade·ln. $7988 casa, am/ m, A /FP/ Mot 11 ate •a er
Ntwpolt DESIGNER BABY OFFICE F~8'}0:S,::J~~)· Yard.Sale Fri 6 9am·? Complete package. CLASSIFIED #107574 PS/PS/CC lthr Int pwr $18,500 obo. Dy 751·
CRIB & FURN Belllnl FURNITURE & R-'d. I00-3eo.eao2 Great Items, wht wash $1300 495·0113 842•5078 Nabers 540-9100 windows 640..5253 3223 Eve 582-8090 673-7300 custom furn: 3 dresser -.. dining set collectibles,
units & 1 crib, perfect EQUIPMENT 6047 • wht rattan, trunks,
Retail cond, $650. 720-8094 TV, ELECTRONICS, ~~:~e;~~c~~~~sC~cL
OUT OF SANTA FE Dining rm tabte, g1s 5 Metal deska+wlngs, STEREO 6080
Upscale Southwestern top, marble base, 6 $75 ea obo. 3 drafting •---------
shop In Fashion Isl chrs & 2 bar stools, tables. S125 ea obo. Cable Converter All HUNnNGTON
has FT/PT positions $450. Matching cottee ·673-1283 or 675-3551 ch•nnels w/remoie BEACH 614.0
avail for exp'd sales· table $190. Italian $350 (310) 583-6231
person. Hourly + brass bed, Calif king PETS •·
comm. Call Poppy, $590. 714-374-1393 ut • .. •••••••• 644·5953. ANIMALS 604911 --------1 Futton double pine 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 GARAGE SALES S UMMER WORK frame. Great condl I•
$10.15/slart. Flex hrs. $100 OBO 631-6275 ADOPT-A·PET
No exp. Training. Can Every Sat & sun at lead to mgmt & Intern Roche Bobols Italian PETSMART, Fountaln1·B-AL--B-O_A ____ _
poss. 8 5 1 -0 9 51 dining room set xlnt valley. Puppies, kit· -"'"'E"'s=T"'A""T""E"'""'S'""A"'L'"'E,,,.--
WINDOW CLEANING condl 2,500 631·1751 tens and more, all PENINSULA 6107 Sat/Sun 7am
ce7Multl Famllv
p7Sat Sam Clothes.
cratt Items, patio furn,
·elec, furn, books, pic-
tures, xlnt ilemsl 9951
Mammoth drive. HB •
HELPER·NB location. SOFA $75 With pillows looking for loving, car•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21892 Ocean11lew Ln
Approx 20 hrs/wk, $8/ llght color.(714) 645-Ing homes. CALL 597· SALll ~al 9am/Sun Clothing, misc hsehld
hr start. Must have 2686 9037 for more Info. 11am Frig, twin bad, Items, books & furn.
pick up. 297·8081 ADORABLE gas bar·O, m uch
AKC Puppl•• & morel 310 E Bay Ave ---------
EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE CFA Kitten• IRVINE 6144 We have the largest SERVICES 5533 MISC. 6015 selection of pedigree CORONA
dogs & cats anywhere DEL MAR All loved & well 6122
••••-•• HOT TUB 6' rnd w/gas Cared for
Please be aware that Complete $500 trim PETLAND HUNT BCH Sal e Sat 8am-4pm
the listings In this cat· 722-0456 650-3421 Northeast corner of Droplf draft brd, other
egory may require you -=--,.,.,,,,,~-=--..,.....,,,= Adams & Brookhurst tbles, furn, baby to call a 900 number PLANT SALE ACRES 963-4887 Items, clothlng, excer
In which there Is a Citrus-fruit-avocado•---------equip & hsehold Items
charge per minute. trees, fruiting $10. & lots of stuffl 608 Iris Liiac $1 o. Junipers,
Sal• Sat 8am·2pm Sun
11 am·2pm Commerl·
cal, cater & kitchen
equip, office furn, sup·
plies & more. Extra
storage 16242 Con·
structlon Cir West
(714) 644-0365
honeysuckt, rosemary, No room left CLASSIFIED
EMPLOYMENT herbs $1 . On palms 8' In the garage It's the resource you NEWPORT
520. * 909_674-9422 can count on to sell a BEACH WANTED' 5535 for the car? myriad of merchan· 6169
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Senaormatlc Security dlse Items, b•cause iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sys. w/senaora. 5 A call to our columns compel
Introduc·
the .old
... eRover.
... Elderl'I Care Shop/
cook/drive. English·
speaking lady. Refs.
Live In/out. 760-3922
bleached oak open quallfled blly•r• to Sat 7am-1pm appl, de-
Armoires. 6 Redwood claealfled can calll signer cllhs, bikes,
Outriggers, misc: wht help 042·5878 computers MOVINGI grids, 4 way racks. I ____ .....; ____ •·----------121 E Balboa Blvd 1
glass shelving, hard·
5540 _w_a_re_. _e_tc_. _7_7...,,4-_3_7.,...2_4_
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DOMESTICS
Prof Cook/II housek·
ping wanted, live out,
FIT. Non-smkr. CdM.
Call 714-673·3643.
MITEL PBX & VMX
voice mall. Call John
Paul 754-4000 ext 102
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COMPUTERS 6018
MERCHANDISE Maclntoeh Pertorma •••••••••I DOS comp. Complete tya. w/software. $685.
6010
(909) 820-6366.
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10-40% Offl 548-4123 •F ft E 11*
312 NewPort Blvd. TENNIS CLINIC
•BUYING ITEMS* 10:30AM 12:00PM
From 1800.1960. 1 pc Saturdays-Only.
to entire estate. Paint-All levels and ages.
Inga, books, furnllur•, Oakwood Apart manta
e1c. Immediate cash, Southalde-(N.Bch.)
top s. 673-6223 111 mag Call Luk• 722-5958
Rookw•ll Coll•Ctlblaa FREE COOKBOOKI
figurines. 2 Rattan bar To r.clp• contributors Run your od in
stoola. 840-9801 from author of a n.w the Newport n ___ L
N•wport•Hlatorlcal DeO(;f1
cookbook In progrna. C ta u-Oo'I APPLIANCES 6011 p I • a • e w f It • : OS JYWSSO I y
Laurie Mclaughlin Pilot and the
, Amana retrlg/freezer S/ s. 25 cu tt, 15 yra old.
S300/obo. 76o-1560
Electrlc Dr'l•r Wht.
S95. Lg. Antlqu• Pine
Bar $300 673·586 7,
fr••••r-uprlght, 12 cu
It S 75. King box
spring $1 oo. 722-0458
OT• Refrigerator
White, 1100, 080
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DRYllR 1100 eaet,
aofet?SMl.atll
WHMr i 0tyW St40/
ea. A•frlQ '200. OOOd
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p I a a a e C a II : 1::-..J-nt ~ 714-895-8088 •8 l'109 IV
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FREE HAIRCUTSI homes. Fax us this Promoa•Demoa L __
M o d •I• N • • d • d fQflT1 with your credit
(71 •t ••o·•••• cord# or mail it in
P'UNDiWiiiif with a check :ta/'
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aufte '°' your .,,._.. .J_ --~
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