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():rigin Of tQe goo
remains mystery
Murder victim's fiancee
ordered to stand trial -
•Nanette Johnson
accused of embezzling
$497 ,000 from ·Newport
millionaire. She fa ces 10 _
years in prison.
McLaugbhn's money.
· After heanng testimony from
prosecul.Jon witnesses Tuesday
and Wednesday -including
McLaughlin's dccountant. a New-
port Beach pollce detective and a
handwntmg Pxpert -Harbor
• Greasy particles did not come from waste water,
Sanitation District officials say. ·
\
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Tests
reveal~ that the globs of white
fatty substance found on a
length of seash ore last week-
end did not CQme from waste
water, but their origin' is still a
mystery.
1be particles -described as
looking like oily grains of rice -
were so peculiar, city and coun-
ty officials closed the beach
between 32nd and 48th streets
for two days over the weekend
unW the substance was cleared.
One theory as to the source
of the particles was waste
water. But according to tests
conducted by the Orange
County Sanitation District's
environmental sciences labora-
tory, the particles consist of
• SEE MYSTERY PAGE A7
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Nanette Johnston confers with her attorney, Barry O. Bernstein
during her prellmJnary hearing on forgery charges.
boa Eun Zone.
Newport Beach bas 302 games through-
out the city, fi'om pinball to Double Dragon,
from Pac Man to X-Men. Games can be
fOUDd ln barS, movie theaters, restaurants
and laundromats.
The most concentrated ueas are ln
Fashlon Island's Yellow Brick. Road arettde
and along the Fun Zone, where no fewer
than three arcades compete for business.
Located .bi an old-fashioned oeaCh bOiro-
walk ~.the PUn Zone arcades alsO
have photo bOoths and games Of skill. Play-
ers can accumulate tickets that can later be
exchanged for priz~.
The city ol Newport Beach carefully reg-
ulates its merchants' gaming activities.
Businesses with pool tables or arcade
games must obtain a ~ skill game
permit. In addition, busi.rieues must pay
the city an annual charge ol SM for each
game they operate said.
•SEE ARCADE PAGE A9
,. Court Judge Richard Toohey said
------------there 1s sufhc tt>nt evtdence lo
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot send Johnston to tnal on one
NEWPORT BEACH -Nanette I
Johnston ·-the 30-year-old
fiancee of slain Newp6rt Beach
millionaire William F. McLdugh-
lin and a suspect m his death -
will have to stand tnal on grand
theft and forgery charges involv-
ing nearly half a million dollars of
count of grdnd theft and 15 felony
cdunts of forgery
U convicted, Johnston could
face 10 yc>d rs m state pnson.
Deputy Dt'>lnct Attorney Joe •
D' Agostmo said
Johnston s tnal date is ·sched·
uled for Aug 12 m Orange C-ountY
• SEE TAIAL PAGE A7
Residents to
Clinton: Dlimp
Harriett Wieder
• Group asks president to
drop former supervisor
from federal group study-
ing government efficiency.
By Evan Henerson. Daily Pt/or
COSTA MESA The appoint-
ment of former Ordnge County
Supervisor Harriett Wieder to a
federal committee has several
local residents calling foul
Calling the former ">Upel'Vlsor I
an mefficierit leader who e negh-
gence helped lead to the county's
financial collapse. Costa Mesa
residents Alan and Janet Reoung·
ton have asked President Clinton.
m a letter, to reconsider his
appomtment.
"To many in Orange County,
Ms. Wieder represents the epito-
me of wasteful and ill-run govern-
ment,· the letter reads "HaVlDg
failed as a supervisor in Orange
County. she should not be hon-
ored with a federal appointment
for which she IS patently unqua.h-
fied. •
The president dppomted
Wieder, who rel.Jred fr om the
bOdfd in November, to the Coun-
cil of the Administrative Confer-
e nce of the United States. The
appointment became effective
three weeks ago. and the counal
will next meet in November
Critics -50 of whom signed the
letter -say adding Wieder to a
comnuttee that focu es on gov-
ernment effiaency 1s a travesty.
Wieder's publlc history should
reflect how mapproprtate her
appointment 1s, Janet Renungton
said.
"I don't know anybody who
knows her who thinks h1gbly of
her,· Remington said "Tius
should give notice that at least 50
people in Orange .county dlsap-
prove of th1-, dpp0tntment tt
RPdChl"d Wednesdcty aftt>r·
noon. W1t>der ~did the qudhlica-
llons for thE> committee ha' C'
nothing to do with her cnt.Jcs
complaints Tht:> Counol to the
Adnurustrah\ e Conference 1~ ct
watchdog gr1111p that en!>urp ..
adnunistrat.Jvp law!> are proper!)
Ol 'E~TlU;\ ...
Does H ni.tt Wieder
belong on the federal
board which she was I appointed to by Pres-
ident Ointon" Why
or why not? leave
your views, along
with your name, home-
town and phone number
on the Readers Hotline,
642-6086.
• implemented, Wieder sd1d.
Wieder Sdld rriany are to blame
for the county bankruptcy. includ-
ing her cnbcs
"(My cnt.Jcs) dre entitled to
their opmion, • Wieder sdid-"Thi!>
i~ a complex issue, and l belleve
the respons1b1hty should be
shared I would bet several of the
authors of the letter voted for
(ousted County Treasurer) Bob
Citron.
"I've given 30 years of public
servlce, dlld these people haven't
Obvtously, the president t.hl.nb
I'm more qualified m local gov-
ernment than these people do.·
The 50 people who signed
Remington's letter include
Democrats, Repubbcdlls, Liber-
tariaru. and members of United
We Stand Amenca. Several mem-
• SEE WlEDER PAGE A7
Residents arrested for growing marijuana Nautical museum
will open today
•Three people are
booked in two Uiirelated
cases for plltivating the
drug at their homes. .
NEWPORT BEACH -Three
Newport Beach residents were
arrested Tuesday in two unrelated
cases for allegedly growing marl·
juana plants at their homes.
Carmen Stephani Ainsworth, a
31-year-old executive, and her
husband, Ronald Granberry
Ainsworth, a 38-year-old sales-
man, turned themselves in to
police after narcotics officers
searched the couple's Newport
Beach home and discovered a
jungle of marijuana plants,
according to police reports.
When Newport Beach oar·
cotics officers obtained a warrant
to search the Ainsworths' home in
the 400 block of Tustin Avenue on
Aug. 4, they found 21 home-
grown marijuana plants about 5
feet tall ln the backyard and other
bagged marijuana, Newport
Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis
said.
Officers conbscated a total of
100 pounds of marijuana from the
Ainsworths' residence, Gonis
said.
In a second incident Tuesday,
Ronald Jay Bornstein, 30, a sales-
mcln, was arrested on suspicion of
cultivating a 2 1/2-foot tall marl-
• see ARRESTS PAGE A7
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I \ II I \ \\ I \ I II I 1:
The facility debuts in the
former Reuben E. Lee
By Anna Marie Stolley, Daily Pilot
Ftrmly docked in 1ts new location inside the
former Reuben E. Lee. the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum reopens to the public
today.
The landmark stem wheeler-which once car·
ried omnivores and disco dancen -now show-
cases nautical exhibits, including a large co11ec·
tion ol old sailing equipment, blstortcal pbo-
togrephs and intricate ship models.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday night
allowed at lffit 400 museum members and
Mends to preview the exhibits. StArting today,
members ol tM public can get their view ol the
mmeum's nautlaal coUectlon and visit Bongos.
"the mU9e\llll gift 'tbol>i rrom to uu. to 5 pm.
Tuetday tbro\lgh sunday. c
• SEE MUSEUM PAOE Al
· greer
wylder
'/)i,ve into big
· ~each wear sale
fr he Balboa Beach Co. is : I having its once-a-year sale
beginning at 9 a.m. Friday
Ed running through Aug. 20 at
e Balboa Island location at 210
arine Ave. (673-4923) and at
fashion Island (720-1223).
1 Owner Jim Roberts says the
fale is a "total blow-away sale• -
~verything is reduced 25%,
Including sale merchandise that's
~eady reduced 40% to 80%.
1 There's plenty of men's, ~omen's and children's beach
wear and sportswear to chose
from.
I l If you're in need of some new
glasses, rumor has it that Balboa
J3yewear has unbelievable deals
on popular frames, including ~ports brands such as Oakley,
Gargoyle, Black Flys, Qutlcsilver
~d Balle.
. For designer frames, there's
Giorgio Arman.i, Donna Karan,
buess?, Mossimo, Calvin Klein,
t.A. Eyeworks, Ralph
Lauren/Polo, Laura Biagotti,
folice, which is popular in
J:urope, and the very high end
y-ame, Cazal.
• Owner Kachin Loi says there
~e sales going on all the time,
' and Balboa Eyewear also does
prescriptions.
J. It's al 710 E. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach (723-0783). •
f Everyone's favorite sale, ''The
Last Call" sale at Neirnan-Mar-
fUS at Fashion Island, is in
progress. You'll find great prices\
throughout the store, with mer-
&iandise reduced from 50% lo
65%. The sale ends Monday
Last week, an anonymous
caller requested that Be Chap-
pell be mentioned as doing won-
~etfUl alterations, dress making
~and men's and women's tailoring ~t reasonable prices. Chappell
(722-9419) is on the second floor
of 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
i
. J Pumiture ln the Bare is hav-
¥19 its summer clearance sale,
With many iterris reduced up to ~%. Discounts will be shown on
gs. .,
Many of the unfinished furni-
e pieces can be custom-fin-
ed to match your colors and
·• ~le. Finishing possibilities
~elude staining, varnishing. oil-
ing, whitewashing, pick.ling,
uot1c color washes and painting.
ft's at 1777 N. Newport BJvd.,
~Mesa (642-2592).
I
1 The Grey Goose is having a
lo% discount special on all Fitz
~d Floyd pieces, including the
1995 holiday collection.
• Included in the sale are Fitz
' Aoyd's Santa's List. Holiday
es, Harvest Home-Thanks-
g and Nutcracker Sweets,
pid all other seasonal accessory
j>ieces can be special ordered.
I The Grey Goose (642-7803) is
.t Westcliff Plaza in Newport
feach.
i IEST IUYS appears Th~rsdays and
rdays. If you know of a good buy,
I me at 540-1~24.
" • •
School buses unable to get into the area with barricades on Shalimar Drive will now pick up children at the intersection of Pomona and Shalimar.
Bilingual officer to patrol Shalimar neighborhood
• He will start work in the area Friday, prompted by
residents' desire to have Spanish-speaker in area.
ing in from (nearby) Wallace and
Santa Ana (avenues) ill the middle
of the night," Madueno said.
MThey cruise the street, playing
music really loud.
Bollards won't st9p buses
By Tina Borgatta. Daily Pilot
WEST SIDE -Shalimar Drive
residents will see a new face in
their neighborhood starting F.ri-
day, when Costa Mesa police Offi-
cer Bill Adams begins bis new
assignment as the area's bilingual
officer.
Adams is one of six Spanish-
speaking officers in the depart-
ment, most of whom are already
assigned to other special details.
"Officer Adams has agreed to
start working an extra ~ a week,
on Fridays between 11 in the
morning and 5 at night,· police Lt.
Alan Kent said.
UW<.> also have one of our senior
volunteers who is working out of
the West Side Substation who is
fluent m Spanish, and he has start-
ed going out on patrols with (Sub-
station) Officer DaJTell Freeman
about three days a week.·
Kent said the department may
also assign one of jts canine unit
officers to the area next month.
"He is skilled in translating,"
Ke nt said of the canine unit officer.
"And next month we'll hopefully
be working with him on some
(language) testing and see if he
can spend part of his evening
shift, possibly several rughts a
week, on Shalimar.•
The department's actions were
prompted by a community plat-
form that was developed recently
COSTA MESA
by Shalimar residents, who say
they'll feel much more comfort-
able reporting incidents to an offi-
cer who speaks their language.
"Residents have said that every
time they call police, (the dis-
patchers) don't understand what
they''fe talking about,• said Paty
Madueno, a member of the St.
Joachim's Organizing Committee,
which has been working with res-
idents in drafting the platform.
"They've told me the depart-
' ment puts them on hold and then
just forgets about them. Plus, the
dispatcher has a process to go
through to determine the pn'Ority
of the call. The call might be an
emergency. but the communica-
tion and understanding bet\4'een
the two just isn't there."
Residents hope they'll be able
to page the officers to report prob-
lems directly and avoid any lan-
guage barriers.
This latest move is pa.rt of a
slew of measures the city bas tak-
en recently in an effort to quash
the gang violence and drug deal-
ing that has long plagued the
area.
However, two of the measures
-a ban on street parking and the
installation of road blocks at j!ach
end of Shalimar -have drawn
harsh criticism from a group of
residents who say they continue to
live a nightmare when the sun
goes down.
uwe have gang members com-
"Sometimes they bring bais
and start hitting the pavement
with the bats, making a lot of
noise and yelling, 'You mother ...
ll\is is our place, and you are not
going to take us out.'"-
Kent on Wednesday encour-
aged residents to report the inci-
dents as they occur. He said to his
knowledge, the department hasn't
r~eived any calls reporting that
type of disturbance.
"If there are incidents of people
abusing the cement" bollards or
any part of that restricted area, we
would like to hear more of these
complaints," Kent said.
"We do have officers assigned
to that specific beat, and what our
patrol officers are saying is that it
is much quieter over there. We
have experienced a decrease in
calls for service, and we've been
getting positive feedback from a
nwnber of people who live there.•
Mayor Joe Erickson said he's
also gotten a number of calls from
residents who say they feel much
safer since the street barricades
were installed.
H One resident said that first
night after the bollards went up
was the first full-night's sleep he's
had in years,• Erickson said.
"There were no cars cruising
through the street, no noise, and
he had the peace of mind to sleep
all night and not worry.•
POL JC JI.JS
•Shalimar Drive-area parents were concerned
the barricades put up in their neighborhood
Would put their children in danger, but school
district makes other arrangements.
By lina Borgatta. Daily Ptlot
COSTA MESA-When the
city placed concrete bollards
on Shalimar Drive a few
weeks ago to help cut the
area's crime rate, the barriers
posed a potential safety prob-
lem for neighborhood children
-how to get to school bus
stops.
About 165 Shalimar-area
children in kindergarten
through third grade are
bused to Whittier Elementary
School every day during the
school year. The 35-foot bus-
4 es used to travel down Shali-
mar Drive between busy Pla-
centia and Pomona avenues,
and some parents feared their
children would have to cross
buslling Placentia Avenue to
hAil the bus this fall because
of the new barricades.
Not so, said Carol Stocker,
the district's executive direc-
tor of business services who
oversees the transportation
department.
"The reason the bus stop
was changed is because the
city of Costa Mesa cul-de-
saced the street,· Stocker
said.
The orily way into or out of
Shalunar is Wallace Avenue.
which is too narrow for a
school bus to navigate and
tum arourid, she said. The
new stop will be at the bol-
lards at the comer of Sh~ar
and Pomona.
·It will be a nice area for
the lods to stand," Stocker
said.
Because Pomona is such a
busy street. the buses will
travel southbound, "so the
kids don't have to cross
Pomona," she said.
Another bus traveling
northbound will pick up
youths on the east side of
Pomona at Park Drive, she
said.
"We will have bus service
for all children in that area,•
Stocker said.
battery from the car's engine.
• ~20 block of E. 17th St.: A man in his 50s
walked into a jewelry exchange business and
asked to have a watch repaired. When he
learned they did not do that kind of work, he
asked the clerk if he could see a S3,000 diamond.
The clerk showed the jewel to him. then turned
away from him for a second. When she turned
back around. the diamond and the man had van-
ished.
$4,303 worth of property Including S300 tools,
$3,000 of computer ~u1pment and a $1.000
cedar chest.
• 200 block of E. 17th St.: A $233 green bike
parked and unlocked in front of a store vanished
while the owner was inside.
• 1900 block of N•v.tpOft Blvd.: A S3S camera
and $120 in ca.sh, hidden under a place mat.
were reportedly stolen from an unlocked trailer.
• 1700 block of l'Ustin Ave.: A thief pushed the
wire off the top of a fence surrounding an
antique store, climbed over the ~nee and stole
three antique photographs of nature scenes
worth S35 each.
• 2000 block of Newport Blvd.: A nursery
reported that 10 to 15 wire baskets of flowers
and five bags of Bandin! soil, all worth $445. was
stolen when the nursery was closed for business.
NEWPORT BEAOt
• 1000 block of Newport Cent9r Drive: A
female security guard reportedly received a
phone call from a man who was apparently
watching her put up some cones. He called her
on her cell phone said, ·Have you ever seen a bul-
let hit a skull?' The man then said, 'You put up
barricades very nlcely.' When the victim asked
who was calling, the man $aid. ·It's aimed at you
right now.' A~er the caller hung up, the victim
received a page on her personal pager -the
numbers displayed are the law enforcement's
code for homicide. This is apparently the third
stalking incident.
• 1700 Miramar: A burglar entered a residence
through an unlocked door and stQle a $4,475 of
property, including a video camera, a cellular
phone and jewelry.
• 2100 block of Vist. .........,: A woman had a
garage sale at her residence during which a thief
reportedly took her $3,000 Persian rug and van-
ished.
• 400 block of Victoria: A burglar enters
through the bathroom window of a motel room
while the occupant is sleeping, and takes a S60
pager and $100 cash. .
•-1000 block of W. 17th St.: A burglar pries
open the rear door of a storage unit and takes
• 1300 block of Biiker. A burglar shattered the
window of a locked 77 Datsun. and stole a $40
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llOATING
Mostly dear except for
Nrly morning fog along
the coast. Ught variable
winds shifting south west
15 knots, 2 foot wind
waws, 3 foot soulttwesterly
swell. Clouds and fog
returning this evening.
T1DIS
TODAY
First low :•a.m.--..,.."""O Rnthlgh
10:04 a.m. 50 Second low .
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Locals ~esidents ,)Ullong winners at fair Learning a lesser lesson in life
JUNIOR MARKET
Candace Caswell, Costa Mesa
-~uruor Market Sheep, ·Group 2,
run th. _,
Jeremy Dal~, 9, Costa Mesa -
Special Livestock, seventh; Junior
Market Sheep, "Group 2, fifth.
&ott Giddings, 16, Costa Mesa
-Special Livestoc~. eighthi
Junior Market Swine, "Group 3,
first. '
... Daniel Harris, 18, Costa Mesa
-Special Livestock, ninth1 Junior
Market Swine, ·Group 2, sixth.
Brett Hellmich, 12, Costa Mesa
-Special Uvestodc., ninth; Junior
Matket Swine, "Group 1, eighth.
Jess Hellmich, 9, Costa Mesa -
Junior Market Swine, •Group 2,
fourth.
Tyson Hellmich, 15, Costa
Mesa -Junior Market Swine,
·Group 2, seventh.
Jamie Klimkiewia, 12, Costa
Mesa -Special Livestock, second;
Junior Marke t Sheep, "Group 2,
fourth; Junior Market Swine,
"Group 2, fourth.
Jana Klim\ciewicz, 15, Costa
Mesa -Special Livestock, eighth;
Junior Market Sheep, •Group 1,
sixth.
Jennifer Ward, 12, Costa Mesa
-Special Livestock, fifth; Junior
Market Sheep, "Group 2, second;
Junior Market Swine, ·Group 2,
fifth.
Robert Whiteford, 7. Costa
Mesa -Special livestock, ·Mas-
te r Showmanship, fourth; §pedal
Livestock, first; Junior Market
Swine, ·Group 1, sixth.
Matt ·wuson, 10, Newport
Coast -Special Livestock, sixth;
Juruor Market Swine, ·Group 1,
sixth.
Matthew Wilson, 12, Costa
Mesa -Special Ll'1estock, eighth;
Junior Market Swine, •croup 1,
second.
• Specidl Awdrd.
. ON THE CO:AST
fred
martin
• EDITOR'S NOTE: Fred
Martin's "On The CoastH
column will not appear
today. His column will
return next Thursday.
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HEMPIDLL'S
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I don't know Where the first
ktck caught him, upside the
head maybe or perhaps m
the ear or the base of the skull.
But when 1t was all over
when the small gang of kids
had quenched their thirst for
violence • the young boy lay on '
the grass, bleeding and dazed,
his mouth trying to form words.
Somebody asked him if he
was OK. In retrospect. a dumb
question.
He didn't say anything. but
you didn't have to be an ER
technician lo figure out that be
wasn't OK. You gel kicked in
the head, ob, six, seven, e1ght
times with the toe of a boot dnd
you're not 'OK.
At some point, h e dnswered
the question about as well as d
young boy possibly could.
He passed out.
Now in the shredded ldnd-
scape of gang violence, the
sight of a lod no more lhdn 12
having the living ldf kicked out
of him is unre markable. Sdd
but true. It's not news. It's not
even startling.
Still, on d summer day in d
suburban pdrk teeming with
parents who'd sf:lown up lo
watch their own kids piny a
baseball game, it was d
wrenching sight. The lods lot k-
mg the one youth into uncon-
sciousness, dfler all. wert-
roughJy the sam e age ds thl•
• -N QTEBOOK _
• t
~.
~ ...... .,. ....
steve
marble
dll. They ran up to a dark-
haired boy, pinned hlm to a
fence, yelled something and
then threw him to the ground.
Casually almost, they began
kicking him m the head and
the face.
My wife -perhaps falling
back on he r days as a recre-
dtlon leader or just relymg on
her instincts as a good mom
rdn toward the youths.
She told them to slop. Or
something like lhdt. Whdlever
she said, it had no effect
One of the kids turned to he1
and told her to, well, essentially
get lost. The language was a bit
more creative, l;mt there you go
!>treet and cutting across the
front lawn of the police station -
directly opposite the park.
As several people ran over to
help the kid -splayed on the
grass like someone who'd been
tossed from a car -one of the
baseball tea.m coaches walked
up to m y wile.
"What are you th.inkingr
asked, Jumping on the same
qyestion Jdy Leno asked Hugh
Grant the other night. "You
could h.dve been killed. What if
he'd been carryuig a gun?•
·He's nghl." I said, adding
my profound two blts.
•Well r· m not going to stand
here and Wdtch someone get
beat up • Thdt Wd.S her answer.
Ln the end. the boy came to.
The cops amved, and so did
the pardJTledlcs The kid didn't
hdve much to tell the cops and
informed the pdramedics that
h10:, fd.nuJy didn't have the mon-
ey ford fdncy nde lo the hospi-
ldl They left, dfld the boy,
lurctung more than walking,
bedded home Whether it was a
gdng feud, dn mitiation ritual or
JU~l a bit of bdd neighborhood
blood, I don't know
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knitted articles -fancy stich category.
kids playing bdsebdll
lt went down qwckly
I was stcmd.rng dlongs1dP th<•
bdll ctiamond, deep m the long
afternoon shadows with d
crowd of other parent'>. when d
group of lods rdcl'd by. Five in
She rudn'l get lost She got
C'lu..,er. And again told them lo
o.,top beating the lod You'rt>
hurtmg tum She SdJd thdt too,
though I suspect they werP
clware of that
What I du know is that the
prevdiling mood Wlth some of
the people m lhe park that day
wds thdt. not only is 1t OK to
tole>rdte v1olence. you're best
sN\ ed by keeping your dis-
tanct' dnd not getting involved.
Hdrdly ont> of We 's greater
lt'SSOn'> , JR. FLORICULTURE/HORTICUL TURE
Kyle Allee, Costa Mesa -Cdrru-
val Of Colors, first.
Taylor Allee. Costa Mesa -Pet
Rock. first.
Leigh Andelich, Costa Mesa, A
Float -Exhibitor's Choice, first.
Brandon Brown, Costa Mesa -
Carnival Of Colors, fin.1. '
Kristen Brown, 9, Costa Mesa A
Float -Exhibitor's Choice, first.
Kim Butcher, 17. Costa Mesa -
Miniature, first; Dry Materid.ls, sec·
ond; Using Weathered Wood, sec-
ond; In A Flower Pot, second; Trick
Or neat. first.
Jeremy Dalpe, 9, Costa Mesa -
Favonte Sport. fust; Breakfdst Of
Champions, first.
ntfany Dalpe, 15, Costa Mesa -
1hck Or ll'eat. first; Double Plea··
sure, first.
Abraham lnouye, 13, Costa Mesa
-ln A Flower Pot. first.
Benjamin Inouye, 10, Costa
Mesa -Miruature, first; Favonte
sport.. first.
Isaac lnouye, 8, Costa Mesa -
Favqrite Sport, ~nd; Mm.iature,
second.
Melissa lnouye, 15, Costa Mesa
Miniature, first.
Peter lnouye, 4, Costa Mesa -
Geranium -Fancy Leaf, first
Finally, satisfied with their
ddy's work, the lads left Not m
d hurry. Not m d rush They JU'>l
left. Wdndering atro'>s the bu-.y
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editor Eva McCulloch, Newport Beach
-Carnival Of Colors, first.
Mcity McCulloch, Newport Beach
Pet Rock. first; Miniature, first.
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A Float. Exhibitor's Choice, first;
Min1dture, f:u~l: ln A Flower Pot, first.
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Roger · Rdynold Aona, Costa
Mesa -A Romclilbc AlTangement,
first: Fiesta Tune first; The Topic Is
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Newport VJSitors
Guide is free
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Newport Beach area is avail·
able free from the Newport
Beach Conference and Visitors
Bureau.
The 40·page guide provides
an overview of several of the
aty's commurlities, including
Udo Marina Village, the Bal-
boa Peninsula, Balboa Island
Mariner's Mile and Corona ~del
Mar. Major attractions, such as
the Balboa Fun Zone, the
Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve. the Catalina Flyer
and Newport Harbor, are also
listed.
The guide also lists local
beaches and golf courses and
their dlllenities. Nearby attrac-
tions such as Disneyland,
Knoll's Berry Fann and Catali-
na Island are also discussed.
The Visitors Guide has sep-
ardte sections for dining, shop-
1 ping, night life, annual events
• dnd accommodations. The
' guide's cover features a paint-
ing of the Balboa Pavilion
, viewed from the Balboa Island
• ferry dock. Al Newman of
: Newman and Newman Cr.::-
ative Services donated the art-
work.
For more mformabon or to
, receive a Visitors ~de, call
the bureau at 722-16.i 1 or send
a wntten request to 3300 W.
Coast Highway, Newport
Beach 92663
Parent Help USA
offers services
Parent Help USA, a center
for the prevention of family
violence and child abuse, i5
offering a vanety of service:. to
local residents.
Free parenting classes, as
well as individual counseling,
are currently available at the
center's Newport Beach loca-
tion. The classes are headed Jw
licensed counselors wno
donate their services.
Also,l upon request P.arent
Help USA will send out a free
brochure titled •How to Disci-
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lence or Harming Them:"
Volunteers are always need-
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information, call 723-7170.
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Art created by the members
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Gallery through Oct. 2.
The exhibit -titled "A Fam-
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paintings, plotographs, sten-
cilgraghs, prints and original
origami. It will be available for
public viewing between a a.m.
and 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Art by family members
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cover of Rolling Stone and
Newsweek magazines.
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Hunt says he's not
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Vltsquez' seat.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Former
county CEO Bill Popejoy,
rumored as a possible' successor
to resigning Supervisor Gadd!
Vasquez, remained tight-lipped
Wednesday about the possibility
of stepping into Vasquez's seat
Popejoy, who resigned from
the county July 31, also refused to
say whether Gov. Pete Wilson had
contact~d him about the position.
·It would be presumptuous of
me to talk about if I'm interested.
That's the governor's call," Pope-
joy said. "I hope they get ~ome
body in there who can help the
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county with its problems."
Another oft-suggested local
resident, Irvine Co. Vice Chair-
man Gaiy Hunt, does not want
the job, according to a company
spokesman.
#He appreciates being consid-
ered. but he is not interested in
serving on the board of supervi-
s~rs." said Irvine Co. spokesman
Franz Wisner.
Any successor to Vasquez
would have to take up residence
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Supervisor Gaddl Vasque~.
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Although he earned high
praise from Wilson during his five
month stint as CEO. Popejoy
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because the board planned to
take a larger role in running the
county. In announcing his resig-
nation, Popejoy had strong word.,
for sev~ral of the supervisor!.,
including Vasquez.
#I'm not even sure one super·
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ference," Popejoy said Wedne!.-
day. "I think you need to 90
beyond what the supervi!.01~
have at present.•
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District officials to address·coneerns over reservoir .
• Mesa Consolidated Engineer and production supervisor will review design with
water board at meeting tonight.
they are confident the water
pumped from the tte will meet all
quality standards.
tative from the Health Depart-
ment's Los Angeles office there to
make a presentation,• water dis-
trict spokeswoman Mary
Urashima said.
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COSTA MESA -Water district
·otfidals torught will addre~s con-
cerns over reported structural
deficiencies in Mesa Consolidat-
ed Water District's Reservoir 2.
A state ~alth Department
Watchdog
group formed
to keep tabs on
water district
•Organizationfounded
aue to members' "\
unhappiness wi~ the way
Mesa Consqlldated is
operated.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA .! A group of
Costa Mesa residents have
formed an alliance to address the
concerns some water users have
about the management, structure
and operations of the Mesa Con-
solidated Water District.
Residents Nancy Palme and
Heath-er Somers, two of the water
agency's most vocal critics, will
head the group, called the Coali-
tion for Clean Water-Costa Mesa.
The association formed·out of
frustration over what coalition
members perceive as the district's
unwillingness to respond to resi-
dents' uncertainty over rate
im::reases and management
structure.
· Somers said Wednesday
evening the coalition hopes to
"make the gnevances and con-
cerns (of the rate payers) more
substantial in the eyes of the
management of Mesa Consoli-
dated Water District.•
Somers said the ,coalition will ·
·actively investigate the policies
and management of the water
distnct to make swe the water
coming mto the hc>mes and busi--·
nesses located within the district
is of the highest quality and low-
est cost to the rate payers."
In adclition, the group will
compile and present to elected
officials information that ouWnes
"many years of questionable
management practices at Mesa
Consolidated," according to a
news release issued by the coali-
tion Wednesday evening.
Other members of the coali-
tion's advisory board include
Mesa Verde Homeowners Asso-
ciation President Chuck Robert-
son and resident Ed Guilmette.
• official la.st week expressed con-
cern that the design of the 18-mll-
lion gallon reservoir might not
allow for adequate water circula-
tion, which oould lead to poor
water quality.
Those concerns were first com-
municated to Mesa Consolidated
general manager Karl Kemp in
the fonn of a letter dated May 30.
However, last week, the agency's
board members said they were
not aware of the matter ..
Mesa officials stand by the
design and structural integrity of
the reservoir, saying it meets all
state standards and requirements.
In addition, district officials say
Tonight, water district engi-
neer Gene Watson and produc-
tion supervisor BW Johnson will
review the reservoir's design and
operations with the board. And
Claudia Lovein, the district's
water quality dnd customer ser-
vice manager, will bnef the board
on reservoir water potability.
"There will also bed represen-
Water district officials have
suggested the Health Department
reported the concerns in ertor.
While the Health Department
last week clarified its position on
the matter. officials from that
agency have not recanted any
earlier statements.
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briefly in the news Sign _orclinance not quite fmal -· I Royal scam arrives
by mail, be warned
When Paul M. Johnson I qpened his office mall Monday,
c\D usual letter caught his eye.
I The postmark was Laos, NJge-
1
rla -a place to which Johnson
hAd no ties. The envelope wasn't
addressed to him but to Chapman
Dental Lab, a company that didn't
eLst m the building but bore his
dental office's address.
The dentist opened the letter
from "Prince Komol~e Johnson,•
which requested his assistance in
an •urgent business relationship"
o( "Top Secret" nature. Although
they apparently share the same
ldst name. Johnson said be does
not know a Nigerian prince nor
anyone in that country.
The alleged prince wrote that
he and his colleagues m this ven-
ture need to transfer $45 million
dolldrs into a U.S. account but
need a partner -would he be
wtlling to help them out for a 30%
!->hdfe of the1$45 million?
, All Johnson would have to do
1 was fax the prince the name of his
bdok and dccount nUDlber and
company's name and address.
"I thought anybody who
would do th.at was out of their
gourd," said Johnson. who wasn't
fooled for a rrunute by the letter.
• "I ca n't imagine anyone wanting
f tl bdnk account number -in this
Plectronk age. gwmg 1t would be
d'ikmg for troubler
Johnson immediately notified
1 Newport Beach police and the
FBI m hopes of wdmmg other
potenllal targets
Newport Bedch police Sgt.
~ndy Goms wged people to be
wary of anyone asking for their
bank or credit card dccount num-
' ber or smular s.ens1llve persondl
• information.
"Anytime you are asked for
l.hdt kmd of information, a red
flag should go up," said Gonis,
who added thdt Johnson is the
Qltly one who has reported the
j9tter from Nigen a
~ Gonis said anytime people
ceJVe correspondence like this,
ey should ask questions, includ-
9 the location of the caller and d
one number
"If they seem to be up front m
e operation, move forward -but
utiously." he said. ·u they start
~hedge. notify the police depart-
ment or end the conversati6'n."
Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
State lawmakers to
debate at chamber
Assemblywomen Marilyn
Brewer a nd Sen. Ross Johnson
wlll engclg e in d debate on issues
affecting California Friday at a
N ewport Ha rbor Area Chamber
of Commerce Gove rnment
Affairs Breakfast.
The pdir will address the
p otenhdl 15 'Vo tax decrease, slate
inte rvention into the Orange
County bankruptcy and "trickle
ltp" economics m which county
governments will dip into city
.funds to cover shortfalls.
The event begins at 7:30 a.m.
i~ the Balboa Bay Club, 122 1 W
Coast Highway. The cost df the
breakfast is $1 5 for members
with reservattons; $17 at the
dbor; and $1 9 for non-members.
For resPrvatl ons. call 729-
4400.
..Donations sought for
children's home
Impact Lift-Off, an Orange
County community awareness
organization, is asking for local
residents help in fulfilling a
•wish list" of donations for
Orangewood Children's Home.
The organization has included
ln the list: clothing for infants,
toddlers, young boys and girls;
toys; kitchen supplies; electronic
eqwpment; sports eq ipment;
and any other rrusce aneous
I ms.
Residents willing to con bute
items to the children's s lter
bould drop off their donati at
the Impact Center, 20-40 · St.
in Newport Beach. the "wish
tf you're looking to
paint or repaint, rebuild
It, replace it or restore
it, look 1n the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service best fitting your
needs.
list" deadline is Satuiday.
For information, call 414-6067.
Boxer to speak at
women's business meet
• Approval of new law put on hold one more time for some more fine tuning. merce Director Ed Fawcett, who
served on an ad hoc committee
formed to provide input on the
new plan.
lbe Women is Business Inter-
national organiza.tion is sponsor-
ing a lurtcheon commemorating
the ?5th anniversary of women
attaining the right to vote on Aug.
31.
Sen. Barbara Boxer will be the
featured speaker at the 11:30 a.m.
luncheon at the Sutton Place
Hotel in Newport Beach. A Color
Guard presentation and special
recognition of the pioneering
women of the suffrage movement
will also be included.
The-cost of the luncheon is $45,
before Tuesday, and $55 there-
after. For informatipn and reser-
vations, call Audrey Prosser at
588-0232.
Brisk bidding expected
for Bear Street site
The Bear Street School site
may provide for some lively bid-
ding Aug. 22.
According to the district's
business se rvices office, 17
potential bidders have shelled
out $150 a piece as of Aug. 1 for
bidder packets. Most appear to
be developers, they say.
School board members will
open the sealed bids at a public
hearing Aug. 22 after which they
will call for oral bids. The first
oral bid must exceed the highest
wntten offer by 5%, according to
Superintendent Mac Bernd. The
highest oral bidder must then
put his bid in writing.
Due to the number of poten-
tial bidders and the fa ct that
many may have contingency
conditions, Bernd bas advised
board members to wait until
Aug. 29 before accepting any
bid.
The city of Costa Mesa will
hold its second hearing Aug. 21
on whether to accept '8 develop-
ment plan for the site. The Clty
Council gave an initial nod Mon-
day to the project, which could
tum the property into a hew
housing tract with 79 two-story
homes.
The district is hoping \0 reap
at least $4.5 million from the sale
of the swplus property to offset
an $8.1 million loss in the county
bankruptcy.
Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
By Tina Borgatta, Dally Pilot
COSTA MESA -City officials
are getting closer to ctdopting a
new sign ordinance, but they're
not there yet.
A new sign code package
came before the City Council fOf
final adoption Monday night. But
instead of giving the plan its final
OK, the council decided to hold
off for two weeks, so the city's
planning 5taff could rework a
section of the ordinance dealing
with temporary signaie.
Under the current proposal.
temporary signs and banners
would be lumped together with
permanent signs in figwing a
site's total allowable sign space.
Some members of the busi·
ness commun1t¥ on Monday said
they were concerned this method
of calculation could create clut-
tered condJtions and suggested
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banners from tbe equation.
Their recommendation won
support from Oty Hall staffers,
who satd code enforcement
efforts would be much more
effective if the two were calculat-
ed separately.
•Tue way (the proposal) is
now, they can put up 10 little
signs or one big one, or use it all
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Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
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I'm very much in agreement with
the staff. We need to break the
temporary Slgnage out, most
importantly for tbe enforcement
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Superior Court.
Johnston i accused of
embezzling $497 ,000 from a
holdings account in a bank in
Texas for whlch Mclaughlin had
the sole signing power. Johnston
is suspected of forging
McLaughlin's $1gnature and fun-
neling the money into !l separat.f?
account, for which she was the
operating trustee expected to
pay the day-to-day bills, and
also into two of her personal
accounts.
"She didn't understand the
role of trustee,• said Jenny
McLaughlin, the murder victim's
26-year-old daughter, who
attended the court proceedings
with her younger sister, Kim. "It
appears she thought the money
was for her."
C harles Beswick, a Newport
Beach police reserve officer in
the detective division specializ-
ing in the area of bad check and
forgery cases, analyzed several
samples of Johnston's handwrit-
ing obtained through a court
order and from several docu-
ments she signed .
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pared Johnston's writing to 'the
writing on the 15 original checks
and concluded tha t the face of
the checks -bearing the date, the
Hpaid to the order of," the dollar
MYSTERY
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long-chain fatty acids found only
m food products.
"There is no signature m the
matenal pointing to us,• Pat
McNelly, the sanitation district's
communicallons manager said.
"It's a relief to us -nothing like
that has ever happened in our
yedTs of operatio n.•
("""If the particles had come from
the sanitation district's ocean out-
fall pipe 4.5 miles offshore at a
depth of 200 feet, there would
have bePn a much wide r disper-
sion than the three-quarters-of-a-
1 mile stretch of beach affected,
district officials said.
·we wanted to find out and
see if we ,had a failure in our sys-
tem because 1t is designed not to
have that happen,• McNeUy said.
MC'NeUy said the district's part
in the investigallon is finished .
but they are seeking a second
opiruon from the Los Angeles
County Sarutation District.
He added tha t the other agen-
cies conducting the invesbgabon
may never know the particles'
ultimate source whether •It's
from a passing boat, something
from the OP Pro (surfing) tourna-
ment or whoever else.· ,
There have been no other
sightings of the particles or any
reports of illnesses, Newport
Beach Marine Sdfe ty Officer Gor-
don Reed said.
ARRESTS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Juana plant on the back porch of
his Corona del Mar residence,
police said
A neighbor reportedly spotted
the illegal plant and notified
police. A patrol officer went to
Bomstem's home in the 700 block
of Marguerite Avenue to investi-
gate at 11 :20 p.m., saw the plant
and arrested the suspect, police
said.
All three people were booked
into Newport Beach City Jail on
suspicion of cultivating marijua-
na. Their bail was set at $1 ,000
each , Gonis said.
-Carolyn Miller
amount and McLaughlin's signa-
ture -were all penne d by John-
ston.
· He added that Johnston also
penned the endorsements on the
checks, several of which were
paid to her, including one for
$250,000 written the day before
McLaughlin's death Dec. 15,
1994.
The McLaughlin family
announced Tuesday that they
will offer $100.000 for informa-
tion leading to the arrest of the
55-year-old entrepreneur's killer,
who shot I him six times ln the
kitchen of his Balboa Coves
home. The investigation is at a
r. Judg RJchard
Toohey 1lstem to
the testtmony of
N~rtBeacb
detective WllUu'l
HarUord during the
Nanette Johnston
preliminary hear-
ing, Wednesday.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY ~OT
standstill because there is not
enough e vidence to make any
arrests, according to Newport
Beach police.
J ohnston and the man
believed to be he r boyfriend, Eric
Naposki, 28, are the only two sus-
pects. named in the homicide
investigation.
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proposed 1/2-cem sales tax
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ooard member Bil Mello said .
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ground.·
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only one of the 50 names on the
letter: liberal UCI Professor'
Mark Petracca. She dismissed
the le tter's charges as being illrf
infonned. 6
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nothing constructive," sh e said.
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College Was ehesea as site of piaque fOr gaod reasons
By Dave Snowden plaque there, I feel it unportant
to state our reasoning,
They were directed toward the
ruling governments, our enemies
during World War II (50 years
ago).
help remmd students that a huge
price was pa.id for the freedom
what be thinks is best for OCC.
He always has. His~xcellent
recoJ'd there and throughout our
community is hard to match by
anyone.
they now enjoy. • A s I was the member of the
wwn Commemorative
Committee that suggested
OOC as the site for the plaque
(th~ original choice was the Pair-
gr9unds) and the guy who got
the preliminary consideration
from the college to place the
A) The college was the origi-
nal site of the Santa Ana Air
Base; B.) (and most importantly)
it would be viewed by genera-
tions of students of all cultures.
The wording didn't seem to
me to state anything derogatory
or inilammatory about the coun-
tries of Germany, Italy or Japan.
Any student whose back-
ground originated in any of those
countries probably ,has a better
knowledge than most of our
youth today about the evils of
those governments at that time.
It is intended that this plaque
Without this freedom. they
wouldn't be attending OCC and
those 600-plus foreign students
wouldn't be getting an education
in the good old U.S.A.
I have known him for years
and know him to work more
hours tbat can be squeezed into
a day to be tter the quality of
education at OCC and make the
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa area
. gains
AHi
The 300 people who show up for free
meals at the Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen wU1 be dining in style on upcom-
ing Wednesdays. They will be feasting
on ahi tuna thanks to the generosity of
Newport Bei\ch resident Arthwell Hay-
ton. who donated 440 pounds of the fish.
which he and tus son caught on a recent
fishing expedition.
MEMORIAL PLAQUE
After first rejecting a Wor~d War II
memonal plaque that was td be dedicat-
ed on the Orange Coast College campus,
President David Grant changed his mind
and said the school will accept it. Grant
objected to the wording, MNazi Germany,
Fascist Italy and Imperialist Japan, H
which appears on the plaque.
BERND BILL
School districts in California will now
be able to use money raised through the
sale of property for their general opera-
tions due to a bill authored by Newport-
Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd that
was signed last month by Gov. Wilson.
TRJCA Gill
Although I disagree with his
(original) decision ill this matter,
David Grant only wants to do
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
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fornian at the U.S. Open surfing champi-
onships last week in Huntington Beach.
Gill reached the quarter finals before she
was eliminated. Arthwell Hayton and one of the 14 ahi tunas he donated to the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. . -.
PRINOPAl
Popular Costa Mesa High School Prin-
cipal Ed Harcharik. will be leaving the
campus to take an administrative job in
Paramount. Harcharik. helped revive the
spirit at the school in his two years at the
hehn.
OLYMPIC TORCH
Newport Beach was not on the prellm-
mary list of cities the Olympic torch will
be earned through en route to next sum-
mer's games in Atlanta. The city's tourism
losses
bureau is worlong to change that. how-
ever.
FERTILITY CLINIC
After assisting in the buth of 1,200
babies, the fertility clinic at Hoag Hospi-
tal will be closmg its doors. The move is
due to the departure of Dr. Lawrence
Werlin, who is leaving to start his own
clinic in Irvine
SCRIP
Almost $24,000 worth of Harbor View
Elementary School Parent-Faculty Orga-
nization scrip certificates di!appeared
from a parent's home. With the loss of the
year's profits, which were not insured, the
organization has put the scrip program
on hold until better accounting practices
can be enacted.
SUMMER
Chilly waters and unpredictable
weather have made this summer one of
the quietest ever at local beaches. The
nwnber of visitors is way down from
. readers respond
years past. and the ocean temperatures
this week have reminded regulars more
of the early sprtng than August. The
mystery goo that closed the beach from
Saturday to Monday didn't help either.
GIANT YELLOW T-SHIRT
Thanks to Costa Mesa's new sign ordi-
nance, the large yellow T-shirt atop a
business at 17th Street and Newport
Boulevard was deflated Sunday. The T~
shirt was pointed to by opponents as all
that was wrong with the previous law.
IN S·ERVIC-E OR OUT OF SERVICE?
Readers debate merits of training
days for school teachers
• EOITOR'S NOTE: Following concerm of some
parents ~t their children are missing too much
sch0ol whOe teachers have staff development
dayt, the Newport-M~ board dedded to reduce
the number of days set aside each year for teacher
trallllng. The number will remain at eight this
yea~ but 't'ill be reduced In the future. We asked our readef,s how many days • year Shoold be set
aside for training, and 1o1row1ng ant some
r~
T h e district should keep eight days
because teachers need to increase
their knowledge and ability to teach
students ln a new way, so they will under-
stand and be captivated by their learning.
Studenll need a new approach, and a
coUple more days a yea.r might give
teattiers the opportunity to learn more
amt increase their knowledge on the stu-
de.rb' way of learning. t is wrong to take away those days the
teaihers need to regroup and to be able to
tea~ their studenta better.
, CHIJSTtNE ESTES
Costa Mesa
t we, as educatonJ 1n the Newport-
Mefja Unified School Dittrict, are expected
to ·ije exemj>lary in our profession, time is
an essential element for succes . Profes-sio~ are required to ettend extended
classes and conferences to stay on the &ige of current trends and technJques.
We would~ and hope that our
pbyslc::lalil, ac.wuntanll, attorneys, Real-
---~··=·· PllJtsiue given ttme10-revteW ~ ~ 1h thetr areas of
expertise. The public school system con-
tinues to be asked not only to be the edu-
cator, but now more than ever the coun-
selor, parent and motivator.
It is an atrocity that Wendy Leece feels
that a teacher's worth is less than other
professionals and expects the teacher to
work full-time (7:30 a .m . to 5 p.m. for most
teachers) and the n expects us to.master a
new curriculum, current strategies and
provide the best education for children.
Wendy Leece is out of touch with class-
room and curriculum demands.
ELLYN and BRUCE OlANDER
Newport Beach
t actually think that fewer (in-service)
days for the teachers would be better. Par-
ticularly for working parents, it is really
difficult to find somebody to stay with
your children dunng the course of a nor-
tnAl work week.
Also, the kids lose in the long run. They
lose the continuity, so if they can get by
with Jes than eight, I think that would be
great. I thought they had too many last
year.
LYNGOTnJSO
Costa Mesa
The chool board madf the rtght deci-
sion. Eight development days are too many.
The children need the teachers ln the class· rocwn. Fow days would be ample. Betw n
holidavsi conferen dll.Y.S and stllff deVel
opment days, the students are seldom iri
'ICJIOOJ llft'stfAigbfiliys a weelt.
If teachen nee<rthls extra leainlng
•
experience, pay them for Saturdays or
three ot four days at the beginning of the
school year-before students arrive.
It's vital for teachers to be in the class-
room full time.
G.COJlEER
Corona del Mar
I would just like to ask the members of
the school board who would like to cut
these days, when is the last time any of
you set foot in the classroom?
These development days are valuable
not only in developing a rapJ>Ort between
teachers and staff, but also in coming up
with new ideas for students' learning.
Maybe the school board should spend
a little less time politicizing and a lot more
time getting in touch with the schools
them.selves.
MAll11 NITI'MAN
Newport Beach
I definitely feel that eight staff develop-
ment days are excessive.
First, it takes away from the continuity
of teaching, the studenll do not get as
many t~ days and lt makes it very
ditficult for parents who work to arr~
one-day day care.
My daughter WU in high school la:st
year, and it seemed like ahe had more
days o~ than on.
SHAaON DBAUOIN
Cotta Mesa .
. '
but during regular teaching hours. The
children need as much time as possible.
The teachers should do their studying
on their own time not on the children's
time.
JULIE VANCE
Newport Beach
As a teacher in the district, I would like
to propose that the staff in-service days all
be conducted at the beginning of the year.
Students would report to school a week or
so later than CWTently scheduled, which
would be approximately the same starting
date as Labor Day.
Furtpermore, they would continue to be
in <the classroom several days longer in the
spring.
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CONNIE BEAN
Newport Beach
Any suiff development days are too
much-I do not feel there 1s any reason to
keep children out of educational situa-
tions.
There are plenty of other times teach-
ers can get ~education -over the
summer or after 2:45 when danes get out.
lbere ant plenty of opportunities. n 's not
like teachen work .50 wee~MAanN
*" Newport Beach t
This ii totany 4bsurd. I go to TeWlnkle
Middle S<'_bool. and I know I am just • lit-
tle MYenth ·grader, bUt • kX of elementary
sd>ools get even moni days "' than we
do. •
Eight days are jUit fine. It barely eomes
up anyway.
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better.
I was pleased that this issue
was resolved in a way that hon-
ors the sacrifice made by our vet-
erans and educates our students
about the price of freedom. The
plaque was intended to do that -
not create dissension among
those we are trying to serve.
• DAVE SNOWDEN is the Costa Mesa
police chief.
response
Motel dwellers
should not be
stereotyped
D oes anyone at your
paper proofread
what your
Hreporters" submit for
publication? Does anyone
check the articles for
accuracy, truth or bias? U
you ~swer yes, then
someone isn't doing thelf
job.
I am referring to the
•Reporter's r(otebook"
column by Tina Borgatta
in the July 27 edition of
the Pilot.
Who is this person? ls
she for real? ls she being
compensated by the Costa
Mesa Planning Commis-
sion and/or the City
Council U not, she should
be.
Her article was so
slanted that I foWld it nec-
essary to hold the paper at
an awkward angle in the
opposite direcbon just so I
could read it. And read it
again and again and still
could not believe it.
I really loved Ms. Bor-
gatta's "observations" on
the •seedy motels."
According to her, if you
find a motel with a lot of
late model cars in the
parking lot...• hmmm .. .l
got a bad feeling about
this one -don't ask me
why -and I just couldn't
bring myself to stay here."
Say what?
Another one "just was-
n't interesting enough.·
Meaning what? That it
was full of normal people
doing normal thmgs, and
that's boring and that
won't sell papers?
We now fast forward to
the Sea Lark Motel, where
people were hanging out
on the balconies and
(gasp!) ... smoking! Boy,
that would sure scare me,
tool Thanks for the warn-
ing, Tina. But, wouldn't it
be more truthful to men-
tion that her'Visil coincid-
ed with the Orange Coun-
ty Fair?
Anyone who has spent
any time around here
knows that every year
during the fair, every
motel within a mile of the
fair grounds is taken over
by •carnies" with names
such as • Animal," "Bub-
• ba" and yes, the dreaded
"Gopher.• They do tend
to party and bang out
every night after work.
I guess they didn't real-
ize they were being spied
on. I It does make an other-
wise lame attempt at yel-
low journalism much more
exciting by omitting the
truth and pertinent facts
and repladnq them with
the rantings and ravings.
It's sad when you ree.l-
ize there are peopte who
read that piece of tripe
and actually gave it cre-
dence. Myopic people like
Ms. Borgatta stereotype
everyone and condemn
those who don't measure
up to her standards. We
don't live in a perfect
world.
Could you tell by the
content and fonn 0(,#Us
Jetter What type 0( JM'rson
I m.igbt bel Guess what?
I'm one ol thoee ICUIDDly
motel ctw.tUen. ~
ltelreotYIJUXJ, 1lnal
COltA ....
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ARCADES
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"Outside the Fun Zone, they
make a pretty gbod chunk of
change for us,• Newport Beach
Revenue Manager Glen Everroad said.
Thanks to a 1983 ordinance,
however, Fun Zone arcades have
a smaller charge. Pun Zone
arcade operators Joe Tunstall and
Ken Maddy are chargea only $6
per machine per year.
The three existing arcades ._
the Fun Zone Arcade, Playland
and the Bay Arcade -are all with-
in the borders ot Pahn, Main,
Edgwater and Bay streets. If it
reopens, the new Balboa Beach
6illiards and Games will incur the
higher charges even though the
~ew facility is on Palm Street
dire¢y across the street from the
Fun Zone.
But so far, the per machine
charge has not become an issue.
The city shut down Balboa
Beach Billiards and Games less
than three weeks after its open-
ing. According to Everroad, the
arcade was operating Wlthout a
business licens~. d conditional
use permit or a l&killed game per-
mit.
The city will consider the new
business' application once the
appropriate forms dre submitted,
Ev erroad said; but no application
has been submitted. Building
General Manager .. ¥tke Harrah
could not be reac~ed for com-
ment.
Operators of existing arcades
say a competitor 1s not like ly to
harm their business although
everybody must play by the same
city rules.
·As long as they 1ump through
all the nght hoops, then welcome
to Balboa." Tunstall said.
The three arcades (two ot
which are owned by Maddy)
have sat side by side in the Pun
Zone since the mid-1980s. The
two owners are friends and not
serious competitors, Tunstall said.
Tunstall even worked for Maddy
before becoming president of Bal-
boa Fun Zone Rides Inc.
One arcade is at sidewalk lev-
el, and another has mirrored ceil-
ings to entice customers to walk
up the stairs. Maddy's arcade has
pool tables; Tunstall's does not.
Otherwise, the owners say, the
facilities are similar.
"Basically, I don't know what
he's buying, and be doesn't know
what I'm buying, ff Tunstall said.
•I don't really even know what
machines be bas in there."
Opinion differs on the invest-
ment value of video games. Fun
Zone operators say that, like most
Peninsula businesses, arcades do
well during the summer and
poorly in the off-season. Expen-
sive equipment must be constant-
ly replaced to keep up with con-
sumer demand.
·I try to get one new game a
month,• said Cheryl Blackbum,
who manages Yellow Brick Road.
·Sometimes we don't even get
that."
According to Blackbum, the
Fun Zone arcades' beach proxim-
ity gives them a natural advan-
. tage. Most visitors to Fashion
Island don't know where Yellow
Brick Road is, she said.
Bay front access or otherwise,
Tunstall says that hopeful arcade
operators should think twice
before plunging into a dilficult
business.
·Arcades are labor intensive,"
he said. "You have to build an
inventory slowly and you have to
have money to start with."
MUSEtJM
·CONTINUED FROM A 1
Although admission is free,
membership ls strongly encour-
aged at a cost of $35 per person,
$50 per couple end $100 per fam-
ily.
Museum officials are excited
about their new digs in the spa-
cious stem wheeler, which
housed two popular dining estab-
lishments -Reuben's and Charley
Brown's -for map.y years.
Spanning 15,000 feet and three
decks, the new site sits in sharp
contrast to the museum's former
cramped quarters in a building on
Balboa Boulevard.
"We were bursting at the
seams (at the old site),• said
Cathie Nash, executive director of
the museum. "This place has
more room for the exhibits and
better lighting."
And the musewn won't be
moving again for a long time.
Family Restaurants donated the
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museum, and successful fund-
raJSlng efforts allowed the muse-
um to buy out Family Restaurants'
remaining 11 -year-lease with the
Irvine Co
Wh en the mu ewn closed its
doors at the old site Jwrt! 1, many
volunteers cleaned the stem
wheeler and set up exhibits.
Meanwhile, Blll Blurock, the
original architect of the stern
wheeler, and original contractor
Al Penhal redesigned and reno-
vated the restaurant into a muse-
um.
At this point. museum offi-
cials have set up nautical
exhibits in only one room But
they have many plans for the
future, including a children's
museum, restaurant and d dis-
play of works by renowned
painter Arthur Beaumont. Nash
also hopes to show some of thou-
sands of histoncal photographs
presently stored in the Sherman
Library.
•Our goal is to chronicle the
history of the harbor," Nash said.
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•Retired percussionist and Corona del Mar resident
Jerry King extends a helping hand to a young,
struggling vibraphonist.
By Roy Chung, Daily Pilot
J erry King closes his eyes
when he recalls the first
time he heard 11-year-old
Dt>Waylon McCoy on the vibes.
Kmg's fingers start a beat,
t<1ppmg out the rh ythm to "C -
Jdm Blues" on his d.J.ning room
ldble, JUSt like he beard McCoy
do 1t cm the vibraphone with
lt•qenddry Jazz percussionist
Lionel f fdmpton on a Sunday
morning news show some
months bdck.
On "dn old, be at-up marimba
':>"t." no less.
"I JUSl dbout fell out of my
\Pdl." King Sdid. "He played it
!Jk"' he'd been playing for ten
Yl'dr'> " .
A former drumme r himself
who did stints with the likes of
Pt1ltJ Pdge, Me l Tonne, and
I h•len O'Connell, Kmg grabbed
th1• phone 10 his Corona Del
~ lr1r home dnd called tus rriend
I lumpton to f11"'1 out who thts
ktd Wd'>
Kmg. w ho 1<, dn ddvisory
I •drd member of d non-profit
qroup ca!Jed Jan Music Educa-
t JO, Inc-. hd'> spent the last cou-
J'll' yt>MS trdvPhng the country.
t ttcking down talented young
m11s1ndns who might having
stable these days.
E1g. a metro reporte r who
also served as his paper's jazz
oitic, said he remembered tak-
ing McCoy to hls first les on at
the home of retired vibes player
Ed Hagan m Dallas.
"His eyes JUSt bugged out
whe n he walked into this guy's
house and saw five sets of
vibes," Eig said "When some-
body takes the tune to teach
him. his sense of timing and his
sense of pitch and rhythm are
tremendous. And I think Jerry
(King) picked up on that."
According to King, McCoy's
•ability to understand melodi-
cally what's going on H is
irrefutable. But it was more than
fust McCoy's tdlent that drove
King to help the youngster out.
A seminary student at 16,
King, now 68, remembers. he
used to sneak )nto clubs to hear
jazz drummers like Gene Krupa
strut theu stuff. On one of his
visits, Kmg was ndbbed by a n
ushe r who was showmg him to
the e xit when Krupa rumsPIJ
bailed King out.
"H e saw what was going and
said, 'hey. leave that kJd
alone.'" Kmg remembered And
since that day. the two devel-
oped a relallonship, with Kmg
becoming Krupa's protege d11f1c-ult1e'> developing their
skill-. dnd g1vmg them d helping
h mci
And when he found out w hat
kmd of lue McCoy hdd been liv-
1119, King sdid he realized how
"He had no reason to do what
h e did." King said. "And I guess
I remembe r that whenever I see
a young lod with talent.•
r-1 . , · DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT
Corona del Mar resident and retired musician Jerry King plays some jazz tn the garage of his home. King Is helping a young Texas
boy, discovered by Uonel Hampton, receive vibraphone lessons. Early in his career, King got a break from drummer Gene Krupa
and wanted to give another struggllng musician such an opportunity. -
' fuse thPy hc1d bePn lo losing ·
him dnd dll his musical ability.
I le d iscovere d the youngster
11ot only hved in housing pro-
jP<1s 10 the roug hest pdrt or DaJ-
ld'i, Texas, but was constantly
hr mg shutned around among
rt!lallves who did not want to
ht:dr the sole responsibility of
r<.11s10g him
"And I thoug ht 'oh God ·
This kid's gomg to be wasted,"
Kmg sd1d "So I decide d it'd be
a qood place to put a few
buck'>·
Which Is exactly wha t he did.
Since McCoy wds too young to
quaWy for dny of the prqgrams
c1l JME. K10 g pu t up the money
himsell to ensure that, at least
fur the next hve yec1rs, McCoy
would recP1ve weekJy vibraharp
11 .. ,sons, something the young-
'>ler hdd never had in his life.
And with the help of Dallas
newspdper re po rter J onathan
E1q , McCoy's future -m usically
r1 nd othPrwise -is a bit more
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For three days only, Charles H.' Barr
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bands, 9 p.m. -ml~hl
tonlaht at the 1lki BaI in Cos-ta Mete.
2 MEMOltlES: Andrew
Uoyd Webber's "Cdts"
visits the Performing Arts Center.thiough Aug; 20.
Show times: 8 p.m. Tuesday thro~h Saturday, 7 .30 p.m.
Sunday and 2 p.m, weel<end
matinees.
3 POOL PAR1Y: Check out
marine We with a tide . ~1 walk at Crystal Cove
State Park, 3-5 p.m. Saturday.
4 ALL mAT JAZZ:
Saxophonist Richard
Elliot perlonns B p.m. 'Fri·
·day at the liyatt ~Pwporter's
summer mumc senes.
5 PEA1HERED FRIENDS:
Exotic bl.J'ds visit the
Orange Coumv Fair·
grounds, 9;30 .a.m::3:30 p.m.
Sunday with the Bird Expo.
6 POCAHONTAS PAR1Y:
Your children have seen
the movie, now let them
learn more about the real Poc-ahantas 3 p.m. Friday in the
Fashion Island Barnes &
· Noble bookstore.
7 HORROR FILM:
Advance screening for
Clive Barker's new film.
"Lord of Wus1ons"5 pm., Sun·
day. Barker r1 lellra1Ser" and
"Candyman series), wW
answer questions. At Edwards
South Coast Plaza Theaters.
8SURFJNG PAlllY:
Celebrate 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
Sunday atthe Costa Mesa
Red Llon Hotel -following the
West Coast Pro/ An1 in l lunt-
ington Beach.
9 BE UKE MIKE: Learn the ropes of acting in TV
coaunercials 9 a.m.-.noon,
SaturdaY-in Orange Coast Colleges workshOp. Led by writer, directo1 and actor Robert Conrad Cost: $35.
1 OFER.RAGOSTO:
Traditional summer
Italian festival, 6:30
p.m., Saturday in the Broad-
way/ Neiman Marcus cowt-
yard at Fashion Island.
For more detalls on these and
other local events, see On The
Town/A12.
Haute lunch
Over on 29th Street,
Aubergine, Newport's gem of
haute cuisine, is open for lunch.
Although the delightful, Euro-
pean-style caf e is booked at
night for weeks ln advance, it is
a bit easier to get a lunch reser-
vation from 11:30 to 2 p.m.,
Tuesday through Friday. Fqr
tourists or locals longing for a
delectable gourmet experience,
this is the place. Located at 508
29th Street, Newport Be ach.
Phone: 723-4150.
Corona caf e closed
The Corona Cafe in Corona
del Mar bad their official clos-
ing July 29.
The old building, backdrop
for a parade of occupants since
the 40s, · will be razed and a
new building will be erected
this year. The new tenant wiJl
be called Bandera, a dinner
house created by Houston's
who have had great success
with their American-style food;
plan on. prime ribs, mashed
potatoes, rotisseried lamb and
chicken, fish and meat loaf.
(,tining news
The happy news is that the
prices aretmoderate and there
will be trained c_!)efs in the
kitchen.
The new building -on the
comer of Marguerite and Pacil-
1c Coast Highway (ocean side) -
wlll be ready in 1996, and the
restaurant is tentatively called
"Bandera." The land and build·
ing have belonged to the Boera
family for over 50 years.
Diva shows its stuff
Owner and Executive Chef,
John Sharpe promises "an
exciting option which allows
guests to have a culinary excur-
sion with Olva's innovative prix
fixe menu, offe¥ed nightly from
7:45 p .m. ~ ·
Sharpe selected some of the
most extravagant iten'lS Diva
serves and is now presenting
then in a more affordable pack-
age of $35 per person. Still
pricey, but here is a chance to
savor Diva's very best at $10 or
$15 less than a la carte.
The superb wsampler" appe-
tizer is an array of exotic tastes
with Ahi tartare, grilled shrimp
on mashed potatoes with whole
428 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa
gram mustard sauce and
moked chicken ravioli with
sage brown butter.
Entree choices include two
Mame lobster elections, plus
grilled smoked sturgeon or a
22·ounce prime rib-eye teak
with horseradish cream and
mashed potatoes.
Diva desserts for this dinner
-long heralded as some of the
best in town -are creme brulee
and poppy seed cake with fresh
raspberry coulis or triple choco-
late decadence cake with
hazelnut cream. For reserva-
tions, phone 754-0600.
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On Sunday, Aug ust 13,
American lnstttute of Wine and
Food members and interested
guests can enroll for a class on
Swedish Gravad Lax, one or the
award-winning restaurant's
famous specialties. plus a sam-
pling of Laurent Pe rrier Cha m-
pagne and Finland1a Aquavit.
The "School of Fish " will begi n
at 12:30 p.m. Cost is $45 per-
son. For information, call 457-
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$3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 5:45 PM
• ( lx«pllon: Its Mswpon; SS 00 )
• MUSEUM MOP£NS
After month$ of renovations
the NeWJ><>rt Harbor Nautical
Museum re-opens today et tts
n w home on the former Reuben
E. Lee. The museum will be for-
mally christened with a ceremony
6-10 p.m. Friday, Sepl 22. Infor-
mation: 673-3377.
• ARTIST T ALIC
Rancho Santiago College
mstn\ctor and collector, Gene
Isaacson, will speak on collecting
African Art at noon, Tuesday.
Aug. 15 at the Newport Harbor
Art Museum. In conjunction with
the museum's exhibit. "Western
Artists/ African All." The exhibit
runs through Sept. 10. 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach,
759-1122.
C-OME
• KILLER KOMEDY
Bill Words's Killer Komedy
every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Totally
Coffee. Featuring The Weisen-
bergs, August 15 and Mary
Rahmes, August 22. Totally Cof-
fee, 1525 Mesa Verde East, Costa
Mesa, 435-9367.
FILM <i VIDEO
• ADVANCED SCREENING
An evening of thrills and ter-
rors featuring an advance screen-
ing of Clive Barker's new film,
"Lord of .Wusions" wtlltake place
beginning at 5 p.m., 'Sunday.
Barker ("Helliaiser" and ucan-
clyman" series), will answer ques-
t10ns afterwards. Cost: $35. The
'>Creening. to benefit Laguna Art
Museum. will be at Edwards
South Coast Plaza Theaters. 685
'iunflower, Costa Mesa. Worma-
1100· 494-8971.
KID'S STUFF -"--~
•POCAHONTAS PARTY
Now that your children have
... een the movie, give them the
npportunity to learn more about
the real Pocahantas 3 p.m. Friday
m the Barnes & Noble bookstore,
<153 Newport Center Drive in
. Newport Beach. Includes games,
~~and. drawii)g
fot a tree PocabaGtu book. Infor-
mation: 75&-0882.
• GOOSEllM'!S QUIS
Partitjpents tUe a frlgbt·filled
trip 1..S P..m. Wedn81day, Aug. 16
through a haunted house •l up
1n the store's children's de~
ment, followed by readings and
snacks. Barnes· & Nobletn1angle
Square. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa
Mesa, 631-0614.
•SURF TUNES
All instrumental surf-music
band, ·n~ Breakers,• perform 9
p.m.·midnight tonight at the 'ffid
Bar. The band will pay tribute to
the Southern California surf cul-
ture by playing covers of classic
surf bands. The cover cbarge is
$3. 1700 Placentia Ave., Costa
Mesa, 960-2191.
Saxaphonlst Richard Elliot
appears Friday at the Hyatt
Newporter
• SUMMER MUSIC SERIES
Fifth annual series in Hyatt
Newporter's 550-seat Outdoor
Amphitheater continues Friday
with a special 8 p.m. Richard
Elliot show. Doors to all shows
·open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $15
(unless otherwise stated) and
available through TicketMaster
and the Hyatt Newporter. 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport
Beach, 729-1234 or 650-LIVE.
• MOUOCING RI.MS
Andrew Uoyd We~
·cats• visit.a the Perfonmng Arts
Center through Aug. 20. Show
times: 8 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday and
matinees 2 p.m. Satwday and
Sunday. Tickets: $19-SSO, For
information, call 558"<-ARTS.
• ACTING WORKSH<W
Learn the ins and outs of TV
commercials through Orange
Coast College's workshop 9 a.m.·
noon Saturday. Led by producer,
writer, director and actor Robert
Conrad. Cost: $35. In Room 201 of
OCC's Lewis Applied Science
Building, 270,1 F.airview Road.
Costa Mesa. Information: 432·
5880.
•BIRD EXPO
A spectrum of exotic birds -
from the magnificent blue
Hyacinth Macaw to the popular
._.earakeet -visit the Orange
County Fairgrounds 9:30 a.m.-
3:30 p .m. Sunday at the Bird
Expo. Admiss~·on: $3, kids under
12, $1. Inform tion: 363-8279.
• ITAUAN FES VAL
Tutto Mare and Childhelp
U.S.A. introduce Ferragosto, an
evening ~ebrating the tradition-
al Sununer Italian Festival, with
delicacies and dancing. The
event will take place at 6:30 p.m.,
Saturday in the Broadway/
Neiman Marcus courtyard. Tick-
ets are $40 in advance and $45 at
the door. For information, call
Tutto Mare, 640-6333.
• TIDEPOOL WALK
Guided tidepool walk at Crys·
tal Cove State Park, 3-5 p .m. Sat·
urday. The park, located between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach, features 2,791 acres of
coastal and canyon areas. Infor-
mation: 494-3539.
• SUNDAY NIGHT FEVER
Following the West Coast
Pro/Am in Huntington Beach,
party 8 p.m. -1 a.m. Sunday at the
Red Lion Hotel near the airport.
Goldfish headlines the event.
Cost: $10. 21 and older. 3050 Bris-
tol Street, Costa Mesa. Informa-
tion: 435-9060.
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HONDAY NIGHT
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Africa's influence
•Eye to eye, African art J.s fil<e a
deep converMJllon wJth tantUy• -
Mel Edward8
T he formal artistry o.nd
splrltual storytentng of
African art has influ-
enced western artists since
Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse,
Andre Derain and other early
20th century European artists
first encountered examples
during a 1906 Paris exhibition.
In fact, many a.rtfsts have
collected pieces -using them
as study items. incorporating
their erotic magic and mystery
into their own works, thus
tying contemporary society to
the original objects.
An examination of this inter-
play can be found in "Western
Artists/ African Art," on display
at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum through Sept. 10.
The exhibit explores African
art's impact on 24 contempo-
rary. artists -including Nancy
Graves, ~asper Johns and Brice
Hp.i:den -who have collected
an impressive array of objects:
sculptures, ornamental arma-
ment and masks as well as tex-
tiles, utensils and furniture -
representing nine different
African countries including
Gabon, Mali, Nigeria, Benin
and Zaire.
Alongside their pieces are
the artists' comments and
large-format photographs
showing the objects as they
appear in their studios and
homes. A·· j0-minute video
installed near the exhibit
entrance offers int~views with
13 of the participating artists,
and the exhibition is accompa-
nied by a comprehensive, full-
c'o lor catalogue divided by
artist and including essays by
curator Daniel Shapiro and art
historian Jack Flam. ·
And, to further illustrate
African art's influence, samples
of the artists' work hang near
their respective pieces. For
example, Nancy Graves's
brightly-colored organic
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1 African Art I I I : + WHEN: Through Sept. 10. l l Hours: 10 a.m ·5 p.m. Tues-:
1 day-Saturday; 12-5 p.m. Sun-1 l day. Gloeed Monday. l
l' + WHERE: Newport Harbor
, Art Museum, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. + HOW MUCH: $& general,
S2 students and seniors.
Tuesdays are free. + MORE INFO: 759-1122
I • L-------------------------~ "Lacl.Diform" is itself like a cos·
tume for a springtime botanical
ritual, while Helen Franken·
thaler borrows.textile color,pat-
tems for her 1983 wood-block
print, "Cedar Hill"' and 1 ~87
lithograph "l)ibal Sign." •
Although the exhibit's jum-
bled arrangement feels at
times like a ma;ze, it plays well
as a significant exploration of
the charmed link between
sculptural invention and physi-·
-A wooden mask from the
Ngunle River Region, Gabon.
cally-rooted meaning in all
African art.
'The museum's installation of
this traveling exhibition, orga-
nized by the Museum of
African Art in New York, was
made. possible by a generous
gift rrotn Robert and Margaret
Sprague.
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Newport Blvd., Cosio Mesa. Menu includes
seafood solods, seafood sandwiches, grilled
entrees, fish & chips, fish tacos, sushi and more
Also hos one of Orange County's lorgesl
inventories of fresh fish from it's fish market
Prices range from $1 .95 a~d up Open
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dinner. open 1 lom for lunch MSo. Dinner 4pm
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Arco Mini Marti in Cosio Meso. Menu includes good
counlry cooltin' breakfast with the btsl omelettes
pancakes. great Mexican breakfast dishes and l~nch
with stirfry vegetables, teriyoki bowl, garlic chicken,
asSOfted salads, healthy turkey burgers, hamburgers,
sefwd w/ potato solod 0< fries. Try Rltth's home coolin'
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volue dlnne<s. Toke oot ovoilobM. $1 • buck o plate
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aolod, delicious homemade sausage, veol, lamb, lots
of vegetarian dishes, ~ wine, beer, cappuccino
& d.wb. • tt's a fami owned & run realouront..
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prepared with the ffftMf meats & cheeses & famous for its Infamous cflnn c1*e Pras range from
$2 00 to $11.95. Open Tues. thru Sot 11-9J)rn,
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.--.-ce of Pr.otocol hands Out honors
he Honorable Guy Trou-
vel'oy, Consul General of
Belgium 411D.d Dean of the
Angeles Consular Corps, was
nored at a posh dinner at the
tz, hosted by The Orange
ounty Office of Protocol. 1Tou-
y was toasted by Jerrel
chards, president of OC Proto-
1, and Gayle Anderson, chief of
otocol. Anderson also honored
chards with the presentation of
inscribed Steuben bowl, rec-
. ·· g his two years of service
president of Protocol.
Dining on Hans Prager's roast
ckling and tournedos of veal
in in truffle sauce, the lovely
a Schnelder: Alex Mccleod,
anne Sokolski, Mary Ann and
n Miller, John Rau, Ellen and
ed Olivier de Vezin, Jerry Har-
gton, Zee Allred, and Pat and
1 Nelsser
The gorgeous gals of The
i\lth Pacific Chapter of tJle
· ds of The Orange County
rforming Arts Center gathered
r a luncheon meeting at Big
yon Country Club. President
rls Unhardt introduced her
w board of directors Ann
we, Mary Lou ,George, Kathy
lfes, Verlie Newquist, Ellie .
ber, G loria Patton, Louise
wennsen, Sally Ulene, Marl-
Turpln, Shirley Cooper ,
anne "Booth, Amelia Lockney
d Toni Lance.
Over a little summer salad
d light lunch at the club, Doris
d her gang set out plans for
other successfuJ year of South
cific fun and fund raising for
e Center. The South Pacific
wd is well known for its tour-
ent bridge players. Shirley
per reports that the quota of
dge players is presently full,
ever, there is always an
going list for more ...
. ·ary 'Safari' in
e works
Former showgirl and unstop-
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BUY & BELL USED CLOl'HES,
10Y8 & ACCESOAIES, ETC.
584 Na1port llhd. (at Del M ... )
ea.ta --(7141 831·7383
Above: Jerrel Richards, Gayle
Anderson and Consul General
Guy Trouveroy of Belgium.
Right Members of the new
board of directors. Front row,
left to right Ann Rowe, Presi-
dent Doris Unhaxdt, M axy Lou
George. Back row, left to
right Kathy Rolles, Verlie
Newquist, Ellle Faber and
Gloria Patton.
pable community activist Jean
Tandowsky set off for some fami-
ly fun in New York, but not
before she made sure that the
Sea Base "'Safari" got a litUe ink.
Slated for Thursday, September
21, the Sea Base Safari will be
the annual fund raiserlfor the
Orange County Auxiliary, based
in Newport Beach. John Dominis
Restaurant will be transformed
into a tropical wonderland for the
affair. Actually, Dominis is
already a tropical wonderland,
with its lava rock pools of incred-
ible creatures of the deep. For
the sea base party. "parrots,
jaguars. and monkeys will be
added to create the experience of
adventuring through the South
American rain forest,• said Usa
Miller, working on the event for
the Sea Base. J
Entertainment will be proVid-
ed by Jlm Villiers, and a special
menu will be presented by
acclaimed Dominis chef Lasse
Sorensen. Last year more than
20,000 youths enjoyed the sea
base experience. A part of the
Ai 12.11.I EYETUCK Specialist w Call Now for FRCE Comult
;~' LYON EYE 760-3003
cornmumty for over 65 years, the
Sea Base provides programs for
young people in the areas of
mdrine education and recreation.
From courses in oceanography to
instruction m rowing, the Sea
Base lS there for everyone. Tick-
e~ to the safari are $125 and can
be reserved by calling Shannon
Paradzick al 546-8558, extension
142.
Italian Festival
Don't forget Ferragosto as
Orange County goes Italian for a
midsummer tribute to Childbelp
USA. The gardens of Fashion
Island will take on a carnival
atmosphere with strolling magi-
cians, jugglers, and more as Tutto
Mare Restaurant sponsors Fer-
ragosto, Saturday, from 6:30 p.m.
until rrudrught.
It's all for the abused and
neglected cluldren cared for by
Childhelp USA at their Beau-
mont faciijty. Co-chairs of Fer-
ragosto, Beth Btdna and Renate
Carlsson are working with hon-
orary chairs Ellen and Anwar
Sollman to insure that the Italian
feslival outshines the real thing
on the Amalfi Codst Tickets are
$45 in advance. To reserve your
spot, call Tutto Mare at 640-6333.
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RAS-CARLSON
A July 15 ceremony in the Five
Crowns Restaurant. Corona del
Mar, joined in marriage Jennifer
Lesley Carlson of Newport Beach
and Steven Mark Ras of Costa
Mesa. Jbe couple greeted 100
guests at their reception following
the ceremony at the Five Crowns.
con lace on the bo<hce and edging
the chapel length train.
Her attendan~ were Erin Duni-
gan, maid of honor and Amy Ryan,
bndesma.id.
The bndegroom is the son of
Gerry and Adn Ras of Costa Mesa.
Crciig Carlson was his best man
dnd Joseph Tortoello Jr. setved as
u~her.
Bob and Judie Carlson of New-
port Beadi are the parents of the
bride. She wore a Galina gown of
silk shantung accented Wlth Alen-
The couple are at home m
Newport Bedch after a honey-
moon m Jama.tea. He is a field
-.upervisor for The Home Electnc
FREE Western State University College of Lawwill
host an LSAT preparation seminar in your
area. Information will be presented regarding
The Law School Admission Test (l.SA T)
Ls~r :~~~~i::=:ion
• Logical Reat10ning
•Writing Sample
' . A q~~on_ a~ answer period follows.
Seatmg as limited.
PREPARATION
SEMINAR
Fullerton Campus
1111 Nol1h State.C-Olege &Jd.
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16465 Leo.no Ccrt,Q"I Roa:t
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Fullerton • (714) 738-1000 x2200
Irvine• f114) 753-9100 x3~
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COSTA MESA • 6:30 -9:00 pm
Thursday, August 10, 1995
Red Uon • 3050 Bris1ol
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The Orange Co ty Firemen's Association and Communi-
ty 'Pet Care are sponsoring ·a Clay of low cost vaccinations
for pets from 9 to t 1 a.m., Saturday, at Mariners. Park,
located at the comer of Dover and Ma~ers Dr. in New-
port Beach . Mqnthly flea control pills will also be avail-
able. All proceds will benefit the Firemen's AssoclaUon.
For information, call 842-2038.
TODAY
JUNIOR LEAGUE
ln an effort to be nefit Mary's
Shelter. d resident cdre facility for
pregndnl minors, the Junior
Ledgue and the Fntz Duda Com-
pany dre sponsoring a night of
summer festivities. titled ~August
Moon Serenade." From 7 to 10
p.m. m the Vid Lido Plaza Court-
yard, 3433 V1d Lido in Newport
Bedch. dttendees will have the
opportunity to dine on gourmet
food, dnn.k fine wme, tour the
new Pavilions Market and pa rtlc·
ipate in a silent auction. The cost
is $20 pe r person. For information,
call ~61-0823.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARIES
MEETING
Mike Stieger, vice president of
sales at ./Jtvery Dennison, will pre-
sent a letture titles "Changing
the Natt.ire of Work• at the Profes-
sional Secretaries Inlemational's
5:45 p.m. dinner meeting in the
Wynd.h4.m Garden Hotel. 3350
Avenue of lbe Arts ln Costa Mesa.
Stieger will address b1I involve-
ment with sales process engineer-
ing and tbe creation ol a virtual
om~. The cost is S2S in advance
and S30 at tbe door. For reaerva·
tions, call 640-1640.
SMOURs DEUGHT
Witness a profe$Sional cigar
roller demonstrate h1s trade. Marc
H! Moss, a representative of the
Brick-Hanauer Company, will be
hand rolling cigars from 5 to 9
p .m. at The ·Tinder BoJC shop in
Crystal Court. He is one of the
few Americans qualified to prac-
tice this traditional art. The
demonstration is free and open to
the public. For information, call
435-2167.
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
The Financial Education Sod·
ety is offering a free seminar from
1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. titled, "Execu-
tive Bonus Plans -Get more from
your business investment." The
seminar is part of a sununer series
held at Villa Rosa (residence).
1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport
Beach. Seating is limited and
reservations are required. For
reservations, call 646-3000.
FRIDAY
PROFIT THROUGH INVENTING
Aspiring-Thoina:s Edisons-m:ay
want to attend this one-day
inventors seminar at Orange
Coast College. From 7:30 to 10
p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Sci-
ence Lecture Hall, speakers from
Inventors Forum, a non-profit
educational service organization,
will discuss new product invent-
ing, legal protection, market eval-
uation, prototyping and venture
financing. The cost is $5 for
Inventors Forum members and
$15 for non-members. To register.
call 432-5880.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS DEBATE
Assemblywomen 'Marilyn
Brewer and ~en. Ross Johnson
will engage in a debate on issues
affecting California at a Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce Government Affairs Break-
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CARPET & DRAPERY
lntrroducfa~-y Sale
on Entire Collection
here are three ol the eight styl~s on sale
TURN8EUY $1
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WEAIHW'ED ~11 ... CARPET ............ _ ... __
felt at 7:30 am.in the Balboa Bay
Club, 1221 W. C<>45t Highway in
Newport Beoch. The pair will
address the potential 15% tu
decrease, stlite intelVention into
the Orange County bankruptcy
and • Uick.le up• economics -in
which county governments will
dip into city funds to cover short-
falls. The cost is $15 tor members
with reservations; $17 at the door1
and 519 for non-members. For
reservation1, call 729-4400.
CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE
St. John Baptist Church, 1021
W. Baker Street in Costa Mesa, is
holding a giant rummage sale to
benefit The Uf e Center of Santa
Ana. a crisis pregnancy center.
Prom 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, and 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday -the church
will be selling clothes, toys, furni-
ture, household and other miscel-
laneous items. For inf onnation,
call 546-6056.
RETIRED OF-RCERS ASSOCIATION
J..t. General Michael A Nelson,
USAF Ret. ·will be the featured
speaker at the Orange County
Chapter of the Retired Officers
Association's monthly dinner
meeting at 6 p.m. in the El Toro
Officers Club, located at the
Marine Corp. Air Station. All
retired officers and their guests
a.re welcome. Formtonnation, call
Major V.J. Smith, USMC Ret. at
544-6397. \
COMPUTER CLUB MEETING
The Winners Computer Club
Mon-StJO 9:00-10:30JKayaking)
I 0:3(} I 2pm !Windsurfing or sailing)
Except Friday
NO Am Ses.siOllS
3:30.5:00 ISalling+Wtndslrrftng)
5:006:30 !Kayaking)
·~·
at Orange Coast Collegt will
mMt from 9 a.m. to noon .in r~
104 ol the Chemistry Building.
'The dub ts open to anyone ifit«-
ested in MicrosOft Wmdow5 or
Windows applications and the
annual memberihip fee is $20.
\l\sitors are welcome. For infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
HARBOR CENTER CEUIRATION
The Harbor Shopping Center,
located at the comer of Harbor
and Wilson in Costa Mesa. is
holding it Summer Anniversary
Celebration from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The free one-day event includes a
classic car show, handmade arts
and crafts. a kids fair, food and
entertainment. For information,
call 540-7520.
MAGIC FOR K1DS
Children 8 to 15 years of age
can learn the secrets of the magi·
cian at a two-day workshop being
held in the Vincent Jorgensen
Center, 2005 Dover Drive in New·
port Beach. Prom 1 to 3 p.m . today
and Aug. 19, Steve Klasky, a pro·
fessional magician , will teach
magic routines using everyday
items like coins, rope. and card
decks. The cost is $35, plus an
additional $2 material fee . For
information, call 644-3151.
MARINE SWAP MEET
The Sons of the American
Legion are sponsoring a fishing
and marine swap meet
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the
American Legion Post 291, local·
ed at 215 15th Street in Newport
Beach. Product and display
spaces are still available for $1 0.
• Lessons
Por information, call Paul Mesmer
at9&4'°"158. ~RUMMAGE SAU
Women lfelping Women, a
non-profit organization Ulisting
abused women, is conducting a
nunmage sale from 10 uri. to 3
p.m. m the Rea Community Cen-
ter, 661 H~on Street, Suite 620
in Costa Mesa. Items for sale
include used clothing, ladies
evening wear and other miscella-
neous ite91S. For inform.ation, call
A.J. l.a.ne at 631-2333.
SUNDAY
FISHING TOURNAMENT
The Son's of the American
Legion Newport Harbor
Squadron 291 are sponsoring a
Calico Bass Fishing Tournament
from 7 a.m: to 5 p .m. at the end of
the Newport Harbor Jetty. A
mandatory tournament meeting
will be held at 4 p.m. Aug. 12 in
th~erican Legion Post, 215
15'th St. in Newport Beach. The
tournament fee is $25 and the first
place winner will receive $1,000.
For information, call Ed Kolasky
at 953-9615.
MONDAY
QUILT WORKSHOP FOR KIDS
From 8:30 a .m. to 11:30 at
Pomona School, 2051 Pomona St.
in Costa Me-sa, kids between the
ages of 6 and 8 can learn how to
design and create their own
quilts. The cost is $39. To register.
call 432-5880.
BoATS
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Power Rangers mOrph into Jell-0 Jiggl~rs
T be Mighty Morphin Power
Ranger1, popular 1V
heroes for kids nationwide,
are known for courageous deeds,
amazing a crobatics and transfor-
mations from regular teens into
super evil-fighting champions.
Jell-0 gelatin is morphing the
famous Power Rangers into Jell-o Jigglers. Jell-0 gelatin has pro-
duced more than one million red
plastic Power Rangers Movie
molds, which will appear ln store
displays ndtionwide this sununer.
Using these Jell-0 gelatin molds,
children c-an create five fun
Mighty Morph.in Power Ranger
shapes in every color of the rain-
bow depicting Power Rangers,
Ninja Ranger, Nin1a Megazord,
and lv8.Jl. Ooze, the villain who
will appear for the first time in
the movie. Not only will kids get
to see their favorite champions on
TV and in the movies, now they'll
also capture the Power in their
own ban,ds.
To bolster kids' eJCtitement, par-
ents can host Power Rangers par-
ties, complete with special
desserts, before taking the whole
group to see the movie. In addi-
tion to creating the Power
Rangers Jell-0 Jigglers, kids can
enjoy the Powe r Rangers Unite
dessert, Action..f;>oze and Cosmic
Cannon Balls ..
A sweet, creamy treat combin-
mg any red Jell-0 gelatin flavor
and Cool Wlup, the Power
Rangers Unite dessert is speckled
with cubes of Blue Ranger Beny
Blue, Yellow Ranger Lemon. Pink
Ranger Watermelon and Red
Ranger Wild Strawbeny Jell-0
gelatin flymg through a pmk
galaxy.
Action Ooze gives kids a sneak
preview of what the mystenous
Ivan Ooze IS like in the moVle.
·Similar to this new foe, Action
Ooze 1s purple and fizzy. nus
two-layered treat is fun for kids to
eat, allowing them to dig through
a layer of purple foam to reach
glistening Grape Jell-0 gelatin
below.
Youths who crave something
crunchy will adore Cosmic Can-
non Balls To make, sunply mix
melted m<lrShmctllows with any
flavor of Jell-0 gelatin and pour
over a bowl of popcorn. choco-
late-coated candies and ra.lSms
With these oul·of-Uus-world
de lights, lads will be he roes of
thetr own uruverse, or at least.
thetr own neighborhoods.
POWER RANGER JIGGLER$
1 114 cups boiling water (Do not
add cold wdter)
1 package (8-serving size) or 2
packages (4 -serving size)
Jell-0 brand geldtin, any flavor
Sep<lrate the Jiggle r Power
Ranger Mold set. Use paper tow-
el dipped in vegetable oil to light·
ly wipe inside of Jiggler Power
Ranger Molds, or spray molds
hghtly with no stick cooking
spray.
Stir boiling water mto gelatin in
medium bowl 3 nunutes or until
completely dissolved. Pour into
molds to within 1/4 inch of the
top.
Refngerate dt least 3 hours or
until firm (does not stick to finger
when touched). Dip bottom of
molds into hot water about 20
seconds. Pull gelatin away from
all edges or mold with index fin.
ger. Slip hnger underneath Jig·
gler and gently lift from mold.
Makes 10 Jigglers.
POWER RANGERS UNITE
Cubes:
4 cups boiling water
1 package each (4-serving size)
Jell-0 brand beny blue, lemon,
watermelon and any red flavor
gelatin
2 cups cold water
4 ice cube trays
Dessert base:
2 cups boiling water
2 packages (4-serving size) Jell-0
brand gelatin, a ny red flavor
1 cup cold water
1 tub (8 ounces) Cool Whip
whipped topping, thawed .
Preparing cubes:
Using paper towel dipped in
vegetable oil, lightly wipe inside
of ice cube trays. Or, spray trays
lightly with no stick rooking
spray. Sbr 1 cup or the boiling
water into each of the 4 gelatin
flavors in separate bowls 2 mln-
ut~ or until completely dissolved.
Stir 1/2 cup of the cold w~ter
into each bowl of g elatin. Pour
each mixture into separate lee
cube trays. Refrigerate 4 hours or
unW firm . Unmold. Cut each
gelatin cube into 4 slices. Mea-
sure 314 cup of each flavor.
Reserve rem~ gelatin cubeS
for garnish or 111acking.
Completing delMrt:
Stir 2 cups boiling water into 2
packages red g.-Jatin in large
bowl 2 in.inutes or until complete·
ly d.issolv.,ct. SUr in 1 cup cold
water. Refrigerate 1 1/4 hours or
liDlil Jtightly:thkkened (CDOIAI·
...-,. d mlbeaten .. wldtiM).
Sir Wblpp8d tGPPinl Into
lllgbUJ tiii:kaci fllatln wlda wn _,.. UNO llDoola. 9* In
................ PourtntO
2 112-qUUt bc;wl,
Garnish with additional whipped
topping and reseJVed gelatm
cubes, it desited. Store leftover
deisert in.refrigerator. Makes 16
servings.
Gently remove tray. about 1/2 full. Refrigerate 2 hours
or until set but not firm (should
stick to finger when touched and
should mound).
or until firm. Makes 8 servings. 112 cup rai.sms
COSMIC CANNON BAUS POWER RANGERS ACTION ooze
2 cups boiling water
1 package (8-serving size) or 2
packages (4-serving size) Jell-0
brand gelatin, uny flavor
Meanwhile, refrigerate
reserved gelatin 1 t/4 hours or
unW slightly thickened (consis-
tency of unbedten egg whites).
Beat with electric mixer on high
speed until gelatin is ijght and
fluffy and doubled in Volume.
Spoon on top of set gelatin in
glasses. Refrigerate about 2 hours
114 cup (112 stick) Parkay spread
sticks
Microwave spread and m~
mallows in large nucrowavable ~
bowl on high 1 1/2 to 2 nunutes
or until manshmallows Me puff ed.
Stir in gelatin until well mixed. Unmolding:
Dip trays in hot water for about
15 seconds. Gently pull gelatin
from around edges with moist fin-
gers. Place moistened serving
plate on top of tray. invert tray
and plate; holding tray and plate
together, shake slightly to loosen.
2 cups cold water
• Stir boiling water into gelatin in
medium bowl 2 minutes or until
completely dissolved. Reserve 1
1/3 cups. Pour remaining gelatin
into 8 dessert glasses, filling
1 bag (10 ll'l ounces) Kraft
miniature marshmallows
1 package (4-seIVin9 size) Jell-0
brand gelatin, any flavor
3 quarts (12 cups) popped pop-
corn
112 cup candy-coated milk choco-
late candies
Pour ma rshmallow mixture over
popcorn, candies and raisins in
large bowl. MJ.X lightly unW well
coated Shape mto balls or othe r
hapes with greased or wet
hands. Makes about 24
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Steak 99
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MIMSOCJATIOllA ---..--=-=-~-~----~
1M Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis
(M9 AlsodatlOf\ Orange County Chap-., ._need for many vofunteers. For
~ CIJI becutlve Director Sta· cy~ at 375-1922.
~S ASSOCIATION '1he Alzhelmers Association of Orange
County needs volunteers for Its Visiting
· Volunteer Program; support group lead-ers for petients •nd care givers; and for
the volunteer helpline. Interested volun-
teen can call 283-1111 .
AllD/CAH CANCEi\ SOOETY
The American ClncerSoctety'S Orange
(oonty Unit Is seeking office volunteers
for numerous days and hours. Also, vol-
unteerS are being sought to answer calls
for the units Helpline lnfoCenter. For
Information on these and other volun-
teer opportunities, call C8ri Davidson at
364-3829.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE
INMEDIONE
Americans for Free Choice in Medicine,
a non-profit educational organization
vofunteers. For more lnfONN1tlon, call
645-2622.
AMEIOCAN HOME )4£Al.J'H HOSPICI
The American Home Ht.-alth ~
Prqgram needs vofunt~ t'l give emo-
tiONll support to termlnally Ill patients
and their famlliti In the greater Or•nge
County area. naining Is provided. For
information, call 550-0800 or 1«>0-540-
2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
The OrMlge County chapter of the Am~lam Red Cross needs volunteers to
• address community groups •bout Red
Cross sefVices and to act as ll1lsons with
the media in disaster ind emerg~ sit·
uatlons. For information, call Judy Ian-
naccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller, 835-
5381. ~
AMERICAN YOUTH 50Cal'
Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region
57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer sea-
son registration. Parents of bovs and
girls aged 4 112 to 16 are needed for
computer input telephones, coaching,
refereeing, equipment and purchasing. can 640-2539.
ARTS ACADEMY OF ORANGFCOUNTY
The Arts Academy of Orange County is
planning to fund and build a communi-
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1-1 O to Fairplex Dr., North to Fairplex
The IAacllng folk flrt & Cndb Show I
Featuring the award-winning, outstanding
handaafted·folk art of over 150 of the BEST
Artlsarur/Crafters &om across the country. All
offering for sale their top quality Reproductions
& Country •Heirlooms of the Future"!
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IAU.ET MOACA
The Ballet PaclfiCI Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Padflca, needs
volunteers for 1 variety of tasks. For
Information, call Molly~ at 642-9275.
BIG MOTHlltS, BIG SISTERS
Men ind women over 20 years of age,
having lived In Orange County for six
.months and on the Job for at least three
months, are needed to senie as big
b"others or big sisters for children 6-16
from sing~ homes. can 544-7773.
IOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,
Volunteer opportunities indude fund-
raising, program development and
training to existing troops and padu.
For more lnformatlon, call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
BOYS AND GIRLS 0.UBS OF COSTA
MEW/NEWPORT BEACH
The· three area Boys and Girls Oubs
need volunteer coaches and art or craft
$1,000,000
TIU LIFI l•IUIAllCI RA
CEN1'IM*Al fMM TOURS
VoluntHr dOcenis .e needed at the ~ Fann at the <>r.nge County
Fairgrounds In Cost.I Mesa. Call Ginny
Smith, 708-1517
CENTER f'OA CREAT1YE AIJUNAT1V£S
The c.nter for Crutf\ie Alternatives, 1
non-profit charitable organization
which worl<s through the United Way.
has a nffd for volunteers, graduate lev-
el .tntems or trainees. For Information,
call Karen, 642-0377.
COWGE HOSPITAL
The College Hospital ~ Mesa Aux.il-
lary is seetlng volunteen to perform
deric.11, reception desi(. 9lft shop ind
~duties at the hospltal. For Infor-
mation, call 642-2734, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
COMMUNITY HOSPKE CARE
Community Hospice care. an organiza-
tion that provides medical and emotion·
al support to terminally·lll patients and
their families In Orange County, needs
volunteers In Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach. For information or registration,
call Ondy Laird, 978-7447.
CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM
Consumers for Legal Reform has an
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 A17
ongoing need for volunteers to monitor
civil court Judges. A computer Ind dona-
tions are also needed. For more lnfor·
mation call Barbara at 854-0881.
COSTA MESA HtSTOtUCAl SOOETY
The society cotleds lnfonMtlon, pho-
tos Mld artifKts relating to the htstory
of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. Vol-
unteers are needed fot defic.11 ttiks,
compute< input and help In the library.
For Information. call Charles Beecher,
631·5918.
COSTA ME.SA LITERACY GROUP
The Costa Mesa Uteracy Group needs
volunteers to h&lp people become liter-
ate or teach Engllst) as 1 second lan-
guage. For information. call Fuller, 548-
3384.
COSTA MESA SENIOll aHTER
The multi-purpose s.nlor services facil-
ity, located at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona AVfllue, seeks volunteers
for a variety of tasks. For more Informa-
tion, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
COURT APPOINTED SPECIAl.
ADVOCATESOFOftANGECOUNTY
Volunteers are nefded to make a two
year commitment to serve as advocates
for abused, neglected and abandoned
children. During the two-yNr period.
volunteers wor1< one-on-on. with a child
for 3-hours a week. call 935-6124.
I
OfFOU POUHDATIOH PDflt THI MTJ
O.fore Founct.tlon for the Arts. •not\•
profit or~lutlon dedicated to dlnce '
at 151 ICllmus Orive, G·3, In Cost• Mell.
needs vofunteers for morw lnformatk>n.
aill 241-9908
otSCOVERY SHOf'
OtSCovery Shops are run by the Ameri-
can Cancer Society Volunteen are need·
ed and no special skllls are ne.c~
For information. call 640-4777 betv•een
10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
DtSPVTE RESOWTION SERVICES
Dispute Resolution Services needs vOI·
unteer mediators, case specialists and
outread\ assist.ants to help In a variety of
mediation cases. Bilingual language
skllls are needed for both office volun-
teers and for mediators For more infor·
mation, call 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Easter Seals Society needs volunteers
for ongoing de<ical wort, help in pro-
grams for chlldren with disabilities and
to help with s.pedal events. For lnfomia-
tion, call BJ.4..1111.
EXCHANGE aua CHILD ABUSE
PREVtNTION CENTER
Volunteers are needed to help families
where an incident of child abuse has
been reported and a referral made by
the county. call 722-1107.
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' EYE-OPENER
• CdM 'Russian rwnor'
put to rest
• Sea Kjngs basketball
team will apparently have
to do without services of
huge foreign center.
P er}laps the juiciest rumor
clinging to the Newport-
Mesa summer sports
grapevine has officially
been squashed.
Estancia High football coach
1rohn LJebengood hiring former
Costa M,esa antagonist Tom
Baldwin as an Eagle assistant?
That's not the one I mean,
although it would have made for
some interesting staff meetings.
Estaneia's once two-sport star
Chris Candlish (he's since quit
football leaving basketball his
only athletic outlet) transferring
to Corona del Mar High?
I wish I had a quarter for
ev.ery time I heard these mis-
begotten mwmurs.
CdM cro&! country coach Bill
Sumner actually returning a
reporter's tJrst phone call?
Call me crazy, but I haven't
given up hope on this one yet
tand it's already been nearly a
week).
No, the most sensational
scuttlebutt making the rounds
this summer, was the infamous
"Russian rumor."
Oh dah, this would have been
a story!
It apparently began making
the rounds last spring that a
7-foot-t center for the Russian
junior national team was
interested in gaining some
exposure with American college
coaches.
I ' I\ I P '
barry
faulkner
To that end, he would ha.Ye
played next season for an
American high school, and with
his supposed guardian residing
on Balboa Island, CdM quickly
GREE·NER PASTURE S
•Nine-hole Back Bay
Golf Course provides
scenery, as well as help
o~ the.short g~e.
W hen Barry Lewin
arrived at the Hyatt
Newporter a year
ago as general manager, he
realized the green pasture
adjacent to the hotel was
virtually going to waste.
What is it, a miniature golf
course? There aren't any
windmills.
Most peopte figured it was
private, for hotel guests only.
( I l H ( I ( ) I I·
richard
dunn
"I bad numerous priorities
whe n I got here, and I've been
biting off one thing at a ~e.
but we've had this beautiful
nine-bole golf course that
didn't even have a name, so
that was the first thing to do -
give it a name," said Lewin,
who named the golf course, I appropriately, the Back Bay
Golf Course a year ago this
week.
For the first time in the
Hyatt Newporter's recorded
history, the nine-hole
executive course. with
spectacular views of the Back
Bay, is on the marketing
board, with the perfect means
... the short game.
Ray Carrasco, formerly of
the PGA Tour, who played in
the U.S. Open and British
Open during tus career, has
started Birdie Vision, a
short-game golf school along
with Dr. Bill Hamilton.
shot to the top of the fictitious
list.
With joµmalistic fervor, I
began following the trail of
gossip 1 hoped would eventually
put me eye to chest with the
biggest thing to hit ~dM
basketball since man-to-man
defense.
Naturally, Sea Kings Coach
Paul Orris seemed the logical
place to start, and when he
acknowledged he'd heard the
.hearsay, I figured I'd soon be
writing about Sergei (Slam),
Mikhail (to the Sea King) or Igor
(the Intirnidator).
But Onis, having heard such
off-season rumblings before in
his 25-year career, which has
included a handful of foreign
exchange athletes (remembe r 6-6
Marius Sandvik in 1993-94?),
i'-lQUOTE OF THE Y ·rm swe rd get, a call ti some
huge RusSian ldd enrolled. ..
-PAUL ORRIS
was reluctant to offer much
optimism.
"I have my spies ln the front
office, so I'm sure I'd get a call if
some huge Russian kid
enrolled," Orris explained. "But
I'm not counting on that egg in
my basket.•
Next, the mission led to a
CdM parent, who in turn
suggested I call another local
resident, who had officiated high
school soccer games with a
Russian immigrant with family
ties to the athletic alien.
Newport Beach resident
Vladimir El.iseev, a former soccer
player for the Moscow Dynamo,
was the next man at the other
end of my receiver.
Prom there, Eliseev spoke,
with a notable accent, of his
nephew, 6-7 (not 7 -1) Leonid
Tarakanov, who bad indeed tried
to explore hard wood horizons in ·
the United Stares
Though only 16, Tarakanov
had already enrolled at St.
Petersburg ~titute (a university)
in his native land, where be
indeed plays for the junior
national team.
Eliseev, however, explained
that Tarakanov's test scores that
accompanied his visa application
to what Eliseev termed the ·
Freedom Act Organization, were
bettered by other candidates,
leaving him unable to pursue an
American opportunity this year.
Furthermore, Eliseev said that
even if Tarakanov had succeeded
m q~g for t!le foreign
exchange program, h e might not
•SEE RUMOR PAGE 83
"People come to me and
say, 'I want to break 100, or 90,
or 80,' and the biggest area of
improvement is from 50 yards
or in. That's where you're
going to do it, and (Back Bay
Golf Course) is the perfect
location,• Carrasco said .
MARC MARTIN I OAJtY PILOT
Lisa Rief holds the p in as Kristen Hale pu tts out on the sixth ho le during Wednesday's
round of golf a t the Back Bay Course overlook ing none oth er tha n t he Back Bay.
Kristen Hale hits out of the trap on the ftrst hole Wednesday.
"We're
using bole
No. 2 for our
school,
because from
there, you
can use it all
the way from
70 yards, and
there's a
fantastic
bunker out in
front. We're
really
focusing on
putting,
chipping,
sand bunker
play and
pitching.•
A week from Saturday,
Aug. 19, the program will
change to the afternoon, with
"I think the short game
schools are becoming
the hottest thi ng in golf
right now. Th e short
game is going to knock
scores off your game,
because scoring is
really going to take
place within 120 yards.
Rarely do we practice
putting."
-BARRY LEWIN
sessions
from 1 p.m.
to 3 p.m.
and 3:30
p.m. to 5:30
p.m. "Wftre
experiment-
ing, so see
what
sessions do
better,·
Carrasco
said. A
maximum of
12 people
are allowed
per session.
Light hors
Birdie Vision opened its first
sessions last weekend. Two
sessions will be offered on
Saturday, one from 8 a.m. to 10
a.m ., another from 10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.
d'oeuVTes
and refreslunents on the patio
follow each session.
"1 think the short-game
schools are becoming the
hottest things in golf right
now,• Lewin said. ·The short
game is going to knock scores
RichardSon, Peetz among
poloists in State Ganies
• Joining Newport poloists are
Costa Mesa's G~ayeli, Hylton at
competition in San Diego area.
off your game. because scoring
is really going to take place
within 120 yards. Rd.rely do we
practice putting.
"It seems the only time we
do that is when we're wailing
for tee times, and not many
people understdnd how to
read a green, bow to judge a
terrain, and where the water
is.
"Ray does an evaluation of
the game (of each pa.rtiapant),
first ui the p1tchmg game, then
in the sand, then a complete
putting drill to learn how to
read greens. People think you
can go out and sink hve-
footers automatically, and
that's not true.·
Let's face it -golf's
expensive. Not everyone can
afford to play on a regular
basis, especially young people
and seniors who are locked in
to a strict budget.
It's the perfect environment
for those who desire to groom
their short game, or for those
who don't want to walk for
four hours. It's also edsier on
the pocketl10ok ($7 on
wee kdays, $11 on weekends)
"It's very redsondble tf
you're young and you can't
afford to play anywhere ··
LeWUl sJld.
"We're trying to mdrket the
course to those inclividudls,
who might be afrcud to get out
on d big course. and aJso to the
seruors.·
Tournaments are cllSo bemg
planned. ln June, Back Bay
Golf Course played host lo
irrelevant Week's Runnin'
Gunnin' Golf Toumd.ffient for
Boston College comerback
Michael Reed
lf you're like me, and ti.me
is of the essence, it's the ideal ,
location to get m an hour's
worth of short-game golf.
Hey, who doesn't want to
lower their score?
•RICMARD DUNN is • O•ily Pilot
Sportswritff whose dub golf column
appears every Thursday.
. ,..
,
Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club general manager Sam Olson (center) ls Hanked by boys 14 singles runner-up Robert Chu
of Yorba Unda {left) and wlnber Sameer Chopra of Newport Beach after completton of Junior Classic TeJUJis Tournament.
'War by the Shore'
crowns boys , ~IS
champs at BBCRC
NEWPORT BEACH -
The Balboa Bay Club Rac-
quet Club's sixth annual
Uruted States Tennis Associ-
abon-approved Junior Ten-
ms Classic for junior tennis
players held its champi-
onstup matches on Sunday.
Known as the "War by
the Shore, tt the seven-day
tournament began July 3f
Wlth more than 500 entries
from players ranging from
age nine to 18.
The prestigious tourna-
ment attracts top players
from Southern Cahfornia
and surrounding areas.
This year's tournament
was under the direction of
Sdrah Fletcher, assistant
dlrector of the Sam Olson
Juruor Academy. Entries in
the tournament covered five
age divisions for both sin-
gles and doubles play.
The local champions
included Sarneer Chopra of
Newport Beach in the 14
boys singles and Anne
Yelsey of Corona del Mar in
the 10 girls singles.
"This was an outstanding
exhibition of the fine young
talent we have in the South-
ern Califorrua a rea," said
Tournament Director Sarah
Fletcher as the event con-
cluded Sunday.
Boys 12 singles: Aaron Yovan.
Irvine, def. Garrett Snyder, Lagu-
na Niguel, 6-0, 6-0.
l oys 14 slngles: Sameer
Chopra, Newport Beach, def.
Robert Chu, Yorba Linda, 0-6, 6-3,
6-4. .
Boys 16 sl.ngles: David Gleiber-
man. Palos Verdes Estates, def.
Kevin Arnold, Laguna Hills, 6-7, 6-
1, 6-4.
Boys 11 slngtes: Chris Seid,
Irvine, def. NNI Rushton. Cypress,
7-'!J, 1-'IJ, 6-4.
loys 12 doub les: Snyder-
Hoskins def. Horan-Wingfield, 6-
2, 4-6, 7-5.
Boys 14 doubtes: Marshall-
Biortcman def. Chu-Dao, 4-6, 6-4,
6-2.
loys 16 doubles: Snyder-
O'Connor def. Bachelor-Farokh-
pay, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1.
Boys 11 doubles: Arnold-Bar·
num def. Rushton-Rushton, 7-5,
6-3.
Girts 10 slngles: Anne Yelsey,
Corona del Mar, def. Lindsey Nel-
son. Orange, 6-3, 6-2.
Girls 12 slngles: Kim-Anh
Nguyen, Santa Ana, def. Jodie
Nygaard, Anaheim, 6-2, 6-0.
Glr1s 14 singles: Jennifer Bak-
er, La Quinta. def. Joslynn Bur-
kett. La Jolla, 6-3, 6-3.
Girls 16 singles: Rebecca
Rajfer, Rolling Hills Estate, def .
Cherise Nagami, Laguna Niguel.
Glds 18 singles: Katey Becker,
Orange. def. Mary Kate
callaghan, Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-2.
Girls 12 doubles: Amanda
Link-Jamie Pagliano def. Anne
Yelsey·Kimberly Dao, 6-1, 7-5.
The final results:
Boys 10 singles: Justin Mont-
gomery, Oxnard, def. Andrew
Chu, Irvine, 6-0, 6-0.
Girls 16 doubles: Jennifer Bai·
ley-Jennifer Baker def . Ashley
Jensen-Eva=, 7-5, 5-7, 6-2.
Girts 11 es: Eliza Gano-
Connie Burgraf def. Michelle
Hamilton-Olef)'I Hamilton. 6-4, 6-2.
Junior Classic Tennis Tournament Director Sarah Fletcher
presents awards to girls 10 singles winner Anne Yelsey of
Corona del Mar (left) and runner-up Lindsey Nelson of Orange.
Guillen selected interim
SID at CS Dominguez Hills
CARSON • Patrick Guillen, formetly ~ sports information
director at Southern California College, bas been named the
interim SID at Cal State pominguez Hilla.
.i Guillen's hiring was annowiced by Cal State Dominguez Hills
Athletic Director Ron Prettyman. wbo is the former AD at South-
ern Callf omia College.
Guillen , a gra duate ol sec. comes to the TorOI after holding
the sports information~ at sec tbe.,... two~. l>\Utng that
time, Guillen also beld the pcJ!lltion of NAIA Par Well~
IDformation Dlredor and WM tbe dMUliMllcif tlae NAl.\eo.sJDA
~I '8rricel 0•11wW..
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G R UNION RUNS
The following, which bas been
compiled by the California
Department of Fish and Game,
gives the dates and times during
which a grunion spawning run
may occur, beginning with the
approximate ti.me of the nightly
high tide at the Los Angeles Har-
bor entrance.
The times vary along the coast.
San Diego is about five minutes
earlier and Santa Barbara is about
25 minutes later. ·
The second hour is usually bet-
ter. The better runs normally
occur on the second and third
nights of the four-~ht period.
The time is Pacific Daylight Sav-
ings.
A fishing license is required for
persons 16 and older. Grunion
may be taken by hand only. No
boles may be dug in the beach to
e ntrap them.
There is no limit, but take only
what you can use. It is unlawful to
waste fish. In the times below,
where the time of the expected
run is after midnight. the date of
the previous evening is shown.
OPEN SEASON
A-ug. 12: 11:10 p.m.-1:10 a.m.;
Aug. 13: 11:55 p .m .-1:55 a.m.;
Aug. 14: 12:45 a.m.-2:45 a.m.;
Aug. 15: 1~5 a.m.-3:45 a.m.
Aug . 27: 10:40 p.m.-12:40 a ,m.;
Aug. 28: 11:20 p .m.-1:20 a.m.;
Aug. 29: 12:10 a.m.-2:10 a.m.;
Aug. 30: 1:10 a.m.-3:10 a:m.
Youth football coach sought in Newport
' NEWPORT BEACH ·The City
of Newport Beach, Community
Services Department is seeking
energetic, customer service orl~.
ented individuals to join their
team on a part-time baais to aSsist
in th youth flag football pro-
gram.
All positions r~uire working
Mondays and Tuesdays from 2-5
p.m .. Wedrieldays ftom l ·5 p.m.
and Th~ from •-9 p.m. from
Sept. l ·Dec. 1.
Actual work houn and Sched·
Ules may vary accordlng ... to pro-
gram and partid pant needs.
Applicants should possess a
knowledge of the basic objec-
tives, methods and techniques of
• planned recreation and team
aporu.
Applicant.a should be high
JclwOl gri4uat• with at )fUl OM
Jf'4f ol coll!f1•· with empballl 111
~ education CJt ~
pref e1Ted, but not maDcM«ory, and
should have the ability to commu-
nicate and work well with youth.
Applications for the position ,
which pays $6.94 an hour, are
available at the Community Ser-
vices Department. 3300 Ne wport
Blvd., Newport Beach, 92653.
Applications must be complet·
ed, signed and· returned to tbe
Community Sentcel ~t
"'Priday. AUg. 2" at 5 ~ .. -
,. more lnlonnaUon. pbone .....ttoa Coordinator Todd
Al¥arft at 6«-3151.
UDO ISLE YACHT CLUB
1911 Jaaior Sabot Nattonall
Gold
1. Bnan Bissell, NHYC, 4.75
palnta1 2. Tyler Haskell. UVC,
6.50; 3. 'fyler Pruett, SDYC, 1.15;
4. Alex Uniack, HHYC, 8.00; 5,
Charlie Boukather, UVC, 9.00; 6.
ADdnl Cabito, BCYC, 11.001 7
Darren Madden, BCYC, 15.75; 8.
-Mike Duda, NHYC , 15.'151 9.
Marcello Barra, SWYC. 16.00; 10.
Greg Olson, NHYC, 18.00; 11.
Megan Price, UYC, 19.75; 12.
Matthew McKinlay, BCYC, 20.00;
13. Cory Droege, HHYC, 21,00;
14. Michael Elliott, BCYC, 22.00;
15. Bryan Lake, SDYC, 22.00.
16. Curtis Sp encer, ABYC,
22.75; 17. Jamie McCormick,
UYC, 23.00; 18. Michael Barton,
BCYC. 28.00; 19. Steve Moore,
SWYC, 28.00; 20. Robert Rader,
BYC, 28.00; 21. Jesse Oliver,
BCYC, 29.00; 22. Ned Algeo,
BYC, 29.00; 23. Danny Silva,
SWYC, 29.00: 24. Kyle Henely,
SWYC, 30.75; 25. Gary Grimes,
LIYC, 31.00; 26. Matt Moore,
SWYC, 31.00; 27. Mimi Elliot,
BCYC, 32.75; 28. Bridget Shear,
MBYC, 34.00; 29. Jesse McRae,
BYC, 34.00; 30. Andrew Carlson,
LIYC, 34.00. '
Silver
31. Erin Robertson, LBYC.
35.00; 32. Anna Rollins, BYC.
37.00; 33. Casey Davis, OYC,
37.00; 34. Daniel Kleln, OYC.
37.00; 35. Kendra Witzel, BCYC,
38.00; 36. Brian Haines, NHYC,
39.00; 37. J.J . Modisette, NHYC.
39.00: 38. Troy Treaccar, LIYC.
40.00: 39: Curtis Major, BYC,
41.00; 40. Merin Yoshida, BCYC,
42.00; 41. David Levy, BCYC.
43.00; 42. Jennifer Warnock,
MBYC, 44.00; 43. Erin Vernand,
HHYC, 45.00; 44. Scott Hogan,
NHYC, 46.00; 45. Brian O'Maho-
ny,. SMYC, 47.00.
46. Becky Lenhart. BYC. 47.00;
, 47. Bubb Rader, BYC, 47.00: 48.
Tricia Ward, LBYC, 49.00; 49.
Brandon Jarrad, LIYC, 51.00; 50.
Mike Reicher, BCYC, 51.00; 51.
Jeff McCormac, NHYC, 52.00: 52.
Nick Garces, LIYC, 52.00: 53.
Meredith Potter, LIYC, 53.00; 54.
Jennifer Porter, NHYC, 54.00; 55.
John Swigart, NHYC, 55.00; 56.
Adam Smith, SWYC, 55.00; 57.
Brandon Cloud, HHYC, 56.00: 58.
Molly Choate, LBYC, 61.00; 59.
Tom Gibbings Jr., MBYC, 61.00;
60. Piet van Os. MBYC, 63.00: 61.
Derek We bster1 BCYC, 63.00.
Bronze
62. John Schlicht, SDYC,
64.00; 63. Craig Rowe, 1-illYC,
64.00; 64. Grant Finster, NHYC,
65.001 65. David Hoch&rt, MBYC,
65.001 66. Laura Pa•macht,
ABYC. 65.00: 67. Andrew Camp-
bf>JJ, SOYC, 67 .001 68. Matt Stine,
DPYC, 68.00; 69. Matt BlNell,
NHYC, 69.00; 70. USa Harrison,
SDYC, 70.00; 71 . Prank 'I'ybor,
SDYC, 70.00; 72. Justin Smith,
SWYC, 12.00; 13. Ryan
McCormick, UYC, 12.00: 14. Bri-
an Pentt, BYC, 73.00; 75. Alli Bell,
SDYC, 77 .00; 76. Eric Heim,
DPYC, 79.00.
77. Lauren M obns, LIYC,
79.00; 78. Seth Feldman, BCYC,
• 79.001 79. Tom Bissell, NHYC,
79.001 80. 'fyler M CKay, MBYC,
80,001 81. Adam Hoyt, BYC,
80.00; 82. Nick Kelly, NHYC, ·
81.00; '83. John Taylor, DPYC,
.81.00; 84. Robert Caldwell,
SWYC, 83.00; 85. Chris Cle-
venger, ABYC, 83.00; 86. Sarah
Ward, LBYC, 83.00; 87. Niki Ban-
nister, UYC, 84.00; 88. Henry
Sipos. NHYC, 01 .oo: 89. Casey
t.usldn, ABYC, 87.00; 90. Richard
Somers Jr.. DPY, 88.00; 91. Eric
Allione, LIYC, 88.00; 92. Jenna
Booth, NHYC, 90.00.
Iron
93. La uren Bernsen, CYC.
91 .00: 94. Jason Adamson, DPYC,
91.00; 95. Patrick Scruggs,
NHYC, 92.00; 96. Carrie Haskell,
LIYC, 93.00: 97. Erin Chris-
tiansen, DPYC, 93.00; 98. Ursula
Ortiz, BY<:» 94.00: 99. Connor
Herron, CYC, 95.00: 100. John
Sharke y, WYC, 97.00; 101. Ryan
Burger, MBYC, 99.00; 102. Rach el
.Senturia, SWYC, 100.00; 103.
Ryan Karnes, MBYC, 102.00: 104.
Tanner Marsh, MBYC, 102.00:
105. Elizabeth Rodgers, BCYC,
105.00; 106. Jimmy He rman,
HHYC, 106.00: 107. Scott Rogers,
SDYC, 106.00: 108. Amy Halvors-
en, LIYC. 107.00: 109. Ben Con-
stant, MBYC, 107.00.
110. Lindsey Duda, NHYC.
111.00: 111. Michael Oliver,
BCYC, 112.00: 112. ·Cameron
Driscoll, SDYC, 113.00; 11 3.
Paige Thomps(!n. NHYC, 114.00:
114. Adrienne Patterson, BCYC,
116.00: 115. Phil Stemler, NHYC,
126.00: 116. Brendan IQein, OYC.
128.00; 117. Ian Schneider,
SWYC. 128.00; 118. Darcy Gib-
bings, MBYC. 129.00: 119. Ryan
Mulvania, BCYC, 131 .00: 120.
Garrett Macklm. BYC, 131.00:
121. Ry an Ruppert, HHYC,
132.00; 122. Diane Booth, NHYC. '
135.00: 123. Seamus Davis, OYC,
136.00: 124. Heather Dore,
DPYC, 152.00.
Seasickness remedies offered
There's no one remedy for sea-
sickness that works for every-
body.
BOAT/U.S. (Boat Owners
Association of The United States),
the nation's largest organization
of .recreational boaters, asked its
members how they cope with
Flag football signups
Adult Flag Mania Football is
now accepting team s1gnups for
its adult 5-on-5, all-passing, 10-
week flag football league in the
area.
The league starts Sept. 9.
There are two divisions for play-
ers 18 and over, but there is limit-
ed space.
For more information, phone
216-4115.
less-than-smooth sailing.
The most common remedies
were: anti-motion pills, ear patch-
es, saltine crackers and cola. gin-
ger root powder, fresh air and a
steady view on deck and accu-
pressure on the wrists.
DBB
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
Dllwy's Lodter · 6 boats. 243 anglers.
6 yellawtall, 2 white sea bass, 149 boni·
to, 149 barracuda, 63 calico bass, 936
sand bass. 9 sculpin, 4 halibut. 1 spotty
bay bass. 2 black sH bass (released), 25
blue perch, 59 mack~.
Newport LancRng • 6 boats, 167
anglers. 886 sand bas.s, 88 calico bass, 25
sculpin, 1 halibut. 38 barracuda, 3 yel-
lowtail, S4 mackerel, 2 sole.
COSTA MESA
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WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THI
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Academy of Goff end we'll show you how to
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 BJ
GAMES
CONTINUED FROM 81
More than 80% of the athl t
are Junior high and high chool
age and they will be com~ting
in sports such as baskctb4.U, track
and field, roller hock~y. figure
skating, fenqng, weight-lifting
and gymnasties.
The Calif omia State Games 1s1
a statewide dlllateur sperls f esti-1
val modeled in the Olympic tradi
tion and is a direct boost to tht>
United States Olympic Commit
tee's efforts to encourage part1ci-
patlon of amateur athletes at
many competibve levels.
Many of the athletes compet-
mg in the games are also con~1d
ered major contenders for tht'
1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
The games will offloally begin:
with the operung ceremorues, to
be he ld at San Diego Mesa Col-
lege. and continue Wlth the cele-
brations with the Athlete Party
and awardmg or the Male and
Femcile Athletes of the. Year. ~
Pat McCormick, 1952 and
1956 Olympic dual gold medalist
m platform and springboard div-
mg, will be the featured speaker
for the opening ceremorues.
which will cilso include a Navy;,
SEALS exhibition, and a fire-·
works show
The games rotate between.
Sovthem and Northern Cdhlor-·
rua, with communitles b1ddmg on'
the opporturuty to hust them It'<;
patterned after the Olympi<"
Ga.mes dnd mdude"' opemng
ceremony, trad!tlunctl llghtmg of
the torch. parade of dthlt'te<. pre-·
sentation of gold sih t•r dnd
bronze medals shoWCd!'>t' uf
Olympic greats from C'dhlurruc1
and 18 Olympic sports \\,th th1•
state's finest athletes
An estimated 12.000 spectd·
tors·will be on hand t-0 watch tht<
~ornpetltion at Vdilous sites m tht>
San Diego area All C\ ents arf:'
free to the public
Truck Jamboree Sunday
COSTA MESA -The mnlh
a~nual California Truck Jam-
boree. scheduled for S~n
160 dCres of the Ordnge County
Fairgrounds complex, wtll "'how-
case more than 600 custonuzed
trucks.
The Jamboree will run from 10
a.m -4 p m Wlth free pdrlQnq
available
GASEY lUKSCH I OAlV l"llOT
Newport Harbor lllgb's Danny Pulido catches pass durtng seven-man competition.
General ad.rrusswn is $11 Im
adults. $5 for cluldren ages SL'
through 12 and children unde1
suc are free.
For 24-hour recorded UlJormd-
tlon phone(714)364-1745
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AIANDONMl!NT OF on a map flied In Book EXACT OPENING BID MAY show good cause why lhe HONDA. 2888 Harbor July, 1995 MARY T . ELLIOTT, ness hours. Published Nowporl Beach· Consumer Services 1760
Usl OF FICTITIOUS 2145, !.,~•a11Mo1throug11 h 13, BE OBTAINED BY CALL· coun should not grant the Blvd., Cos1a Mesa, Ca M.T.B.S .• a Calllorn11 gen· Deputy City Clerk Published Newport Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Hoover Place. Placentia nclu ....... o see aneous ING THE TRUSTEE THE eulho!ity 92626 eral partnership, 8V: Published New ort Beach-Cos1a Mesa Daily CA92670 9USINESS NAM• Map1, In lhe Office of the DAY PRIOR TO SALE A HEARING on the pell-COSTA MESA INFINITY, Tushar Patel, Uquidaling B h C 1 M 8 ~ I Pilol Augusl 10. 1995 20· 27• August 3· IO. 1995· Victor M Pinecros 1760
The loHowlng persons County Recorder of Orange In addi11on 10 cash. the lion will be held on AU-2888 1/2 Harbor Blvd .• Partner eac · os a es ai Y Th940 Th914 Hoover Place Ptacent a
haveabandonecflheuseol County, descfibed u a Trusletwillacce~tceflll1ed GUST 31 1995 et 1.45 CostaMesa.Ca92626 Published Newport PilotAugustl0.1995 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CA92670 , lhe ~lctltlous Bualneu Whole •• follows: eheck1, cashier• checks P.M. In D'epl. 703 1ocaied The names and business Beach.Costa Mesa Daily Th934 Lilian MA. Pone.ros. 1760
Name. SUPER SANDWICH Parcel 69 u allown on dr-n by a Stale Of Fed· 11 341 The City Drive addresses of lht buyer are: Piiot AuguSI 10, 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE 1292772 cn11292780 Hoover Place Placont•a
& DEU, &75 Paularlno Av· lhe Newport Beach Lot era! Cred1I Union Of Sav· South Orange CA 921568 MITSUBISHI MOTOR Th936 cnFls Fictitious CA 92670 '
enut, Suitt B, Cotta Mesa, Lint Adjuatment No. lngs Auoclltlon, or Sav· IF YO OBJECT TO ' SALES OF AMERICA INC clltlou1 CA 92628 NBUA 83-3, recorded May lngs Bank. authoflred to do U · tilt A CALIFORNIA CORPORA: PUBLIC NOTICE Ll!QAL NOTICE Business Name Business Name This businoss is con-
The llcllllou1 business 23, 1984, as lnstniment No. buslneas In this State. All :=~::Va of": '!f!:'h!:' TION ANO/OR ASSIGNEES NOTICE OF Statement Statement !~1;ied by husband a"ld
name referred to above 84-214033 of Offlclal checks musl be currenlly Ing andP':118 your 0; The usets 10 be sold are NOTICI! OF APPLICATION The following persons are The following persons are The regostrant(s) con. was flied on: 5-19-92 In the Records of said county. dated. In the evenl lender )actions f 1 wn I>-deacfibtd In general as: PUBLIC HE.ARING Nolllicalion Is hereby doing business as· do4ng business as· '
County of Orange, Original PARCEL B: E&aement.a as other !Mn c:ath la ac· )ectlont :th'~e C: g._ ALL FURNITURE, FIX· NOTICE IS HEREBY t•n lhat Wells Fargo DEBANN INVESTMENT A&B TOWING. 2956 Ran· :e:sc~n~~r ':~~sat.~1 ~~~~1
file IF531822 describe In, and fOf' the cepted, the TrustM may tore the hearing. Your ap-TURES, EQUIPMENT. MA· GIVEN lhat a public hear-Sank, NA, 464 Cahlorni~ CO.. 1400 Bnslol Strffl dolph SlrHI Unit B. Costa Business Name(s) listed Dick Angel, &45e Indiana pur~ff Ht forth In, Ar· Wllhhold the lssuanc. of pea1ance may bt In pe<son CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· Ing will b• held by the trett, San Francisco. Call-North, Suite 140, Newpon Mesa, CA 92626 above on· 7-05.95 Avenue, "Buena Park, CA l1clt1 11 and ViR of ~t ctr· the TrustM'a Deed oolil Of' b att PROVEMENTS. STOCK IN Cotta Mesa C11y Council lornla 94163, has filed an Beach, CA 92660 Ttam A&B. Inc., a Cahlor· Viclor M Pineiros ,
90&21 lain Restated Deciarauon of funds become avallable to IF ~~RE~REDITOR TRADE. GOODWILL ANO on Augusl 21, 1995, at 6·30 a~1ica11on w1lh the Comp. Deborah Ann Reed as nia corporalion, 2956 Ran. ThtS statement was Wed
Margit L Angel, 6456 lndl· COYtnanlt, Cond1tlon1 and lht payee °' endorsM as a °' a contingtnl cred1IOf of BUSINESS NAME and are p.m., °' H aoon lhereaher tr 18' ,of the Currency on Trustee of the Deborah dolph Street. Unit B. Costa with lhe County Clerk or ana •Avenue, Buena Park, Realrlctlona rte0tded on mallet of right. the d ed t f It located al: 2833 HARBOR tJ possible, In lhe Council August 10, 1995 as spec!-Ann Reed Revocat>le Trus1. Mesa, CA 92&26 0 c J 5 CA 90621 May 23, Hl84 as Instrument Said sate will be made, your ~~~ ..rilhou thrz'~o:in BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA. Chambers of C11y Hall. n lied In 12 . CFR 5 In lhe u/d/t daled 11 28 89. 1400 This business is con· 1:~ge cunly on uty
DebOl•h L Harman (For· No. 84-214034 of Otticlals but without covenanl or and mail a co 10 the • 92626 Fair Drive, Cosla Meaa, on Complroller s Manual lor Brtstol S1reet North, Suite docted by:_ a corporation
merty Deborah L TenlQno), Records of Hid County. warranly, express or Im-aonal repret~llllve ~ The business name used the following Item: • Nallonal Banks, for permls· 104, Newporl Beach, CA The reg1stran1(s) com· F551435
8368 Petunia, Buena Pal1c, PARCEL C: All of the plied regarding lille. pos· Poinled b the CO\lrt within by the sellef' at that loca· AN ORDINANCE amend· slon to establish a domes· 92660 menced 10 transacl bus1· Newporl Beacn..Cos11.
CA 90621 leasehold estate of TTUslor aesslons or encumbrances. lour monits from the dale lion Is: COSTA MESA MIT· Ing Sections 9·193 through tic branch at: 185 East 17th This business Is con· nen under the F1ct1t1ous Mesa Daily P1tot August 3.
This buslnest was con. In LOI 69 ol Tract "6230 u lo aall1ty Iha lndebledneu ot fittt luuance of the ltt· SUBISHI 9·204 of lhe Cosla Mesa StrHt, Costa Mesa. Orange ducted by: a l1ml1ed par!· Business Name(s) hsled 10, 17, 24, 1995 Th732
docted by husband and shown on a Map recorded secUted by said Deed, ad· terl u rovlded In section The anticipated date of Municipal Code pertaining County, Cehlornla 92627. nership above on: 7-1-95
Wife In Book 245, Pages 10 to vanc:es thll'eunder, with In-9100 of Plhe California Pro-lhe bulk safe Is S.28·95 at to speclal events and pub· Al'f'J person wishing to The registrant(s) com· Team A&B, Inc. Susan
blck A. Anoe! 13 exclualve or Ml1cel-lereat as provided therein. bate Code The lime tor Iii· the office of Escrow Forum, lie entertainment. commenl on lhls applic~· menced to transact busi· Katsumoto, President TRADE
Margie L kigel laneous Maps recordl of and the unpaid pdnclple of In clalmi will not ex Ire 23161 Lake Center Or., NOTICE IS FURTHER lion may file comments in ness under the Flclillous T.his Slatement was filed DtbOleh L Karmen Orange County, California. the note HCured by uld iJore lour months from 41120, Lake Foreal, CA GIVEN lhat al 1ald time writing with lhe Deputy Buslness Name(s) hsted wilh lhe County Clerk of
'This statement was flied Said leaaehold estate In In-deed with lnteresl lh8feon lh he 1 d 1 11 d 92830 and place all lnle<esled Comp11oller of Mulllnauonal above on· 12·t5·82 Orange COYnty on July 12.
with lhe COYnty Clerk of lerest having bttn creeled as provided In said Note. a~vt ar ng a 8 no ce This bulk sale Is subject persons may appear and Banking, Complroller of the 0 e b or ah Ann Reed , 1995
Orange Counly on July 25, by lhat certain leaae dated Dated: AUGUST 4, 1995 YOU · MAY EXAMINE the to California Uniform Com-be hea1d by the City Coun-Currenc~ 250 E St1eet. F&519&&
1995 July 1, 1968, executed by TftUSTU: BURftOW 1118 kept by the court 11 you merclal Code Seclion cil on lhe aforementioned S.W., ashington. 1 DC SELL PubHahed Nowporl Beach·l---------
Nawporl Beach-Costa tilt Irvine Company, a Weal llSCROW CO., S01 are a raon lntere~ted In 6106.2. item. 20219 wilhin 30 days o the Cos!• Mesa Dally Pilot July I•••
Mau PUot August 3, 10, Virginia Corporation aa PAJllKC•NTER DRIW the efi!te you may me II 1o~subject, the name IF THE AFOREMEN· date of this application. 20. 27, Augusl 3. 10. 1995
11, 24, 1995. lh927 Ltuor, and by the Bluffs, a 1 ANT A AN A CA with the c0urt a formal A .. and addreu of the person TIONED ACTION IS CHAL· The nonconfidemi11 por· your used vehicle Th917
PUBLIC NOTIC• llmlled parlnlrthlp, •• Ln-92705 TllLllPHONll Qlltlt for Spea.I Nollet of with whom claim• may be LENGED IN COURT, lhe Buy It. Sell II. Find IL through classified
'" Mt, Which teaae wu r• (7 4) .:..92 2 the fUlng of an lnvenlory flied 11 Escrow Forum. challenge may bt llmlled to CleHlned. 642.5878
FORBCLOSUR• corded on November 1, t _. t and appraltal of eaiate 81• 231&1 Lake Center Or., only tho•e luues 1'91aed ali---------1968 In Book tn5, Page llY1 CHIRYl. WYUND, lets or of any petition or 1120, Laka Forest, CA
HO. TO 1521 488, of Official Recofd1 ln PR&SIDENT accounl as provided In 92630 and the last date for ---------
YOU AR• IN DIPAULT the otflce of the County R.. Publl1hed Newporl MctJon 1250 ol lhe Calllor-filing ctalma shall be S.2S. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES UNDUADHD~~~~~eCo~~~~laM~~~~~C~A~~~~bthebu~n _________ ::::::::::::::::=-----------------~
TRUST DATllD 1114194 c~;~L D: An ap-Pilot August 10, 17, 24, quea1 for Special Notlc9 :;?ci~~ Ult date
UNL•SI YOU TAK• AC· purtenant non .. xclualvt 1995. lofm It available from tht D led .,.,,..;.5 TION TO PROTECT MMment fOt 1ngr ... and th935 court clerk.. a 1 .,.,...
YOUR PROP•RTY, IT :r"' throughout Lot 82 Allomow for tho P•tl· MITSUllSHI MOTOR ~y 111 IOU> AT Pua-Tract 18230, u shown PUBLIC NOTICE tlonen IAUS OF AMERICA,
LIC IALll. 11' YOU on a Map f9COfdtd In Book JAllH A. INC. •••D AN •XPLMIA-2A5 • .._ 10 to 131 ,lnclU-BSC 4203 HUMPHRllYS, John •• Zorper, VP/ \"ION OI' THI NATUlt• elve ol Ml1cellar,eou1 NOTIC• O' JR., CCt9 • .,ltsHt Controhor
tp TH• PROC•motNQ Map9, recotds of Orange PETITIOll TO A PROP•lllONAL Publlahtd Newport
NIT YOU, YOU ~~~ ~= ~~~~=~~~ CORPORATION, 4590 Beach.Costa Meat Dally
LD CONTACT A anc:t Httltment where said DAVID MACARTHUR BLVD., Piiot Mlgutt 10, 1995.
WftR. Patee! 1 adJolna Lot 12 of IBCKWITH ~TCH IT&. Ito, NllWPORT< Th937
NOTIC• QI' said traC1 together With CAS• NO At.,.014 BEACH, CA 8HU· PUBLIC NOTICE
TRUIT••'I tM.• .... mtn\9 lor NYll Ot T alt heirs• btntflcl le teJt, (714t IH•tl1 t UNDIR DllD ovethange Whtrt euch c,.:llOfl contingent :.J: Publl1hed Newport onatl88232
A OP TRUST eaves are construc1ed In tori and• .... aon1 whO -'"y Beach·Ooeta Mesa Dally Notloe of ' . accMdance wl1h applicable • ,..... ..,... Pll .. 01-•-a..a•--Nollct le hereby glftf'I munlcl!* ordlnenoft and olhefwlle bt lntereai.d In ot ... uouat 3, 4, 10, 1995. It .. =:=,
._. luttow E.acrow CO .. a an apputtenant con-the Win or "lal~ or 'bol~ tht29 r-•---•'"he
Ctlllfomla Corporation •• exclutlw right to use the oFITCf: HDAVIO 8 CKWIT PU N TICI ~Pub!~-~8. Ult. PATret>EL..Y truet .. , or eucceuor tec:llllles localed on said ILIC O ,,_ truatet, or IUbllltuted Lotl2 A PETITION has been YUA PATEL. and
ltuttM pu11uat1t to the • £XH181T A filed by DAVID 8. f'ITCHJ TVSHAR PATEi.. htftlOIOfe
Oaed of Truet tlltCUled by ~ tddrMa le put· JA. In lht Superlof C°'fl °' doing bUalneh undtt the ~ENCE A. MY, M-~known ee: I01 N CallfOtnla. County of OR· tlCvtlOUt lml neme and
I lf~lnel. '4-VllTA-0"ANOI., .. E~ ANGE. 9U1.1C w,a ltylt of M.T.t .S. at ISO o1 "teofda lllORT NACH.'CA THE ~ION ,.._.. --· tt-Town Ctnlef DrM. Mt ollce ol Che County NOTICI. TO llDDERI: ttlM DAW> I . flTCH;'Jft, etei'U.o.C't 1110 City of C09ta Mtu. d•t o f Orange IUCCeSlfUL ltOOIR AT be 1111t1a~.-ees • pef90MI ......, • CountY of~. 11a1t of
Clllfomla, end pur-THI IAU WM.I. ONlY H repr ... ltlll... '° adfNnle. ... ca.omi... dl4' on .. Hit\ ~ .. Noaco of 0.. flURCHAllNO 111 OP THI tlf ........ oi V-. __. Lo1'Nll ,_ daJ of .NA'/. 1• ~ flllut"8I ~~ ~-~ .:/, fl R 0 PI" T !.J-TH I ~ l'mTION ,_..... Cf=. tJ :--::. 11::..: =--=--= r;-llH1,,.. of TRUITlrt uuu WU ~ to ........... ~ .... llll a IM* ...., NtlMkN M '*"*9
.Olldll Raoordl. .._. OHLY CONYIY '°" W. -. ....., .. ......_. ... II ll*a to be Nde Of ......... ~...:.!~-M ='' IN THI ,.._ ... 'J J J HIOft el .. tl\e IHe•1 ftHtl~ed leld ...._. In .. ~ ~l'.;;'.; "'9 ~ TNIM ... Act. (nllll ~ .... '" .. be ~ by "":... ..... ... L~':l .: :..:. "Vt:"'.::;-~-:; ::-....:.~ :!:&: CA•..-~ ... --::::~· A ~~-d'U'-J'tl T ... :..i:L?''"" •~ .... .=:.:ti .... IMl. ::...:;...::. = -.~ -.. .. ................ ·-=--·--• .. -,_ ...... ~.. •c.8 •• ~~ .....t=~~--· ...... ···=.. =-------.. ~ -.:r -. I .................. n::, ::r..': -~ .:-..... II t;.. r:. :, OR. '°' Mr
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF COSTA MESA
NOTICa CW PU•LIC HURING
REGARDING TH• AD.IUSTM•NT OF USU Faas
AND CHARGIS FOR FISCAL YllAR 1 •SM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be hetd by tM ea.ta Mesa Oty Council at !he
regui.r mHtinQ of August 21, 1995, at 6:30 p.m .. or as 900fl tn.reatler at poa1ble. In the Councl
Chambofs of City Ha•, n Fair Drive, Costa Mosa. for the putpOM of con.ict.rtng amending tM
Oty'a user f ... and c:hargos ICMdU!e. effectiv. Octobor 1, 1995.
The following It I umplo of uaor fMI and c:hatgH to be considered for lmendment.
Suaoetted FM eu.d
Current FM Ofl Currwnt Cost Clwgtd . Io pmytdt Strytge
BadeheckFM s 20 • 20
Holne Oc:cupdon Pennlt s 25 • 30 t
Arewofb Sllnd ~ t tSO S215
PolceF-.~·~ s 145 '100
lJtlltYPennll s 80 • 85
SAi AOCMI Pwmft • 90 $140
' A copy of ht eugge 1'9d uw .... ri ~ ac:hlcMt fMY be exemNd ~ nDf'rMt #Oftdng
hours (1:00 1 m to 6:1>0 p.m.) In ht ~~at c;ey tW, T1 Fair DrM, 0-. MeM,
Cellome. 1
NOTICE 18 F\JRTHEf.' OIVIN tlill • tlld llme ~--II Ir-. IHI~ pMOnt ~ 1PPM1 llnd be hMfdbJh~Coidon .. •efJ•*Mlld . ,, .............. ,
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THUltSOAY, AUGUST JO, 1995
PUii.iC MOTICD PUil.iC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES I "*.IC MOTICll I PUIUC llOTICll PUii.JC IOTICB """°""'°" 8"'!•!!!1C~~i:::~ Pie............. ... --.. ...... TN propenv heHtOfOfe ......, -N COl41t .en IOUf ID ...... Of ...... lll'IW•I. Pf~... I',,~..... ...,,, ........ ~.... ~ ........ 11111
....... ltetwnt ....., ......... -. .... ~la~ Miid ........ ,..,. .. cl.* 04 ""'f'llillllaf IQlll ........... ~ ~ ·-.. ~ ....... .. a+111;,o lhll '°'iOWlnO ~ .,. ...... ..... .... .. .. ••• The .. ,"t ..,.." • """• plO'idlf 1111Slid ........ ,... .._ ...... HO• ..... "... :i...= .... '!!!.... :...1m YOlJIG I.ft·~ -~ ........ ~ IMlllMM • ..,_ flll , .. 1...._ Mil end othet common dtaig· **°" OIQD Cll N ~Meow,_.«....,.,._.._. 111111 .. 1 """°" • t'!-W:.:-::-... ...... ,,. .. "=9. 1 11" ........ ._.., ..
.... Eikanlv lnt.,ntt Publ1~ h .__ c.-.. 'r _. Mtion t env of the , .. 1 .,.,_ Colle ,,. _,.. '°' '*"° Ot •mcNd llQllltlll .... ..,....,.. Nill Moll. IMI. CIMf... --..,.. _. u---="'-II ..-~ ol '4 ....._..., ino. an Proouc:Uon ...._ ~fl 1Nll. ._.., • du '\id abM • •..,. tlllwt IN QI ...... , * LA•~ ot N ..,. .. _. . ., ... .,..... _... -. ,_. 4..Mm ThelOIOwlnQ~lr• Newpo1us .. c"'~926«t n•PlljWICll c..anw. • :':!'!~ed 1~bll: 'Hn _..,_,.•no -~~~-1r11111aN111W• DeH =r':trw1a c....-., .~ ...... ~-~*"' ;. Rcllalll dOfna~I.. Tlmoth'iD.Gaifetl,210! .... TNmlt • .. .._. rt' ...._..._. -.-...-•-.llil\Tr\rsl .... Oeed•ITNIL mr--'-""..u'"
WEAi.TH I.AW 1100 O'*I 1~11, $1., Unit 8, CO* .......... 9' ... IX lNTH STRUT '12, Yati IMY ~lie Jill as lllO'llidlO ....... ~T(O 07nll1"6 lenW 9'acHw•-.ce Halc!Mvt. Mc-1 F-~ ::::::-..:-l"-:s~4 StrHI Sun• 200 N....,i)of1 MU.a, CA 92e21 BL' al .... •'"'9 T l(ACH, CA ...... llW Ill aut I Y9I Ill a __, ~ II Ill tuT ~ """"'"..r.:;...,. Ml!\, V94 --,_ ' U..ch, CA t2NO' Thomat P. McEltoy, •871 lly. DIMI a..., IJH3. !)MOii ....._. 111 h U11111, 6'cl bt ud dlid liill 10 atlMCll. 11 _.. T fie':'~~ -••• 11111111 itlll CA 92861 Of 11t CClunW an A~
I!. Aobeft lettnds, Jr,. Wirwale Ave., ll\'t,_, CA -.-v.·....-:; ~ ~ TtUStN 1011·~1Nr Mt Mii flt t.OY1t a IS l)IOWllOlll llid NllM, , A t.M•Olllll IUlle -=•Iii, CA lllltlilltlnml.I ~ ~ ~~~-1r· 1100 Ou.II Strnl, 5'1111 9Vl4 IM1WAMPt1'Mll..0. ~I~ lilbRfty fot loltNIAICJlttOcw~NMct .~Wlll ....... Of IOI 24~ WNTURA It.VO .. ,_. .. llM. itr: .. .., .. _,_ ~
200, ~Pott Ouch. CA T hla bu1lne11 11 con-!'!!. W eny tneOf'rK1JI ... of the ol N WlnQ Of In ~ lild tnO Of lie ..... UU£ tOO CAlA&ASAS. DkM AaellllMll 0 £Q IQ.OIGS N: I :;, Ol ltld llMllNlll clllS :r. l
t:OOO due~ed by. 1 gen.iol Piii· PUBUC NOTICI 1t11e11ddr111 .net other..,......, of~ ..... °'°' ~UldDlldotT111• tS02 (lfl) 1"-3212 1ea.wy1 Oeted: 1l111Cl1~1 ............ .._ ~~~~ .. .;~,..
• Thia bu1lnu1 It con· ner 1P d f "'1 -'°" Of ec:count II 1111>· SlANQMD 'TRUST OffD SlAY· LYNN WOLCOTT SfNI f71'4nlM •-m••ft .._ ...., ''"" "'·-· _...., "" ducted by: In Individual H ve you 1tar1td Clolng NOTICI 0, common u19n11t10n, I ~ 1n MC*°ll 1250 OI "" ICE CONl'Ntt. ~ TRUSTEl. uwsrcc·s SALE OfflCER COuttt ~Cltflt °' Oianoe ...... 1n ~n Of """-· "'cJ
Thi rtglslrinl(s) com-busmen yet? No 1 TIIUSTll'S UlL eny, ehown h1111n. Seid lli!Om• PIOblle ~ A Al• STANWlLL ~ $Ulf PRtOlltTYJ0047 ~.-'°::o ou~OllAllOUlt4 1005 anotller under~. 611111 QI"_,. menc:\d 10 transact bu•~ Tllll01hy O. 011TW1t 5 Hll wilt be mtltw. but Quest IOt ~ tMct lonn 11 CONCOAD CA 945i20 !11 -.. NOTICf.ltn ffC;ll~• Name common I» (Sea StcMt1 :,4qt
.non under lh• Flc1lllou1 Thi• •tatemenl was ftled Trultlt 1141 No. wl11\out cov1n1n1 or wer Wiii~ lrom lfle rDllft cit~ :7340 ~; 'SAHOY 7m ,lt.U/10.95 PUBLIC NOTIC! Slaltmtnl t!Ullrn hw yea111rom et seq• &1111111 And Piufusio,,,,.
8u1lne11 Nam•C-l 1111ee1 with the C~nly Clerk 01 95-ooso3 BH rantv. up11111d or Im All8r1115: lAHT SfCRflAAY O PUBLIC NOTICE lhe dilt 1t wu hltCI 1n lhl Olllee Code) • above on: July 1, 1095 Orange Counly on August Title Order No. 3 100843 pl11d, 11g1rd1ng title, poe MOfltW N.WI (... tQ& 111011c:aort"UITH'• aAL• of 1111 Count/ Clelll A ntW fa. FustFiltng
E. Robert Berend1, Jr.. 8, 1995 Fl54173 Refertnce No SHSlon, ot •~brincu, AM.Nl I Wlll llAlf RS'N gfi,10 NOTICE~ TRUITH'S UNDe.ft ono Cl' TftUIT •ous ~&lllH' Hamt Stllcmelll ~ Btach..COSll Mesa
This atatemtnl wa1 fifed Dally Pilot Augvtl 10, 17, 0003861023 to PIV tht111m1lnlng pnncl gfl(lf C!Mr IJMI 71l7, &a, &10 W..I! UNDIQt DEED or , ~ ..,:i.::..r 1111s1 be hied btl011 ttiaWn• TM 70 96-401~~0 ..
with 1h• County Clerk 0124,31,1995 th947 APNNo.936.22-012 peltumotthtnott(a)H· $/lfl"'t T"Ulf AP.t!:,...,4~1.ol2 fdl olhs~lflentdoesnotot 10,17.24.31,1 ).
Orange County on July 10, PUBLIC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· cvred by uld Deed of QJw/~ CA«J232·0/J67 144!8 T.f'. No. U28ta YOU ARE.,. DEFAULT UNOER autnont.e lhl ull in this PUBLIC NOTICE (. 1995 Hewl)M Cotll MISI Loan NO. H74Ui A OEEO ~ '"UST, IMTEO stm ol • fit•~· fklSUll$1 • FH1820 DER A DEED OF TRUST Trvtt. w1ch inm~st CH321~TRA't'IAllg0,10,16, PUBLIC NOTICE A.,., Numlltf: 4M4CM-41 AUOOST 11. 1... UNLESS N11T11 1n "'°'"on~ lhe ngl\IS Of ,.. ... f1Ut7' '
Publithtd Newport Beach· NO'TICE OIF TIWITEIFS DATED 01124/90 UN thereon, H provided tn 1095 YOU AM IN DEfAUt.T YOU TAKE ACnoH TO another Jlndlr ftdltal Stale Of FICnnoUa IUl..n 1
Cost• M•SI Dally PtlOI July ~ ~otto:r>~ LESS YOU TAKE ACTION Hid notl(t). edvancts. If OT~~~:.21 UNOeft A OHO °'=~=A~~ llW (See ~on 14400 MMEn1n..r b
20, 27, AuQUll 3. 10, 1995. 141191t och.r. ~ TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· •nv. under the terms or the PUBLIC NOTICE FILL lt·1 .... I T9'UIT DATED fltbruaty SALE. ,, YOU ~ AH ti seq . ~llnm and Prolmions The lolowNlo l*'SOll!•l ll'M
Th9US AP NuMbef. .W0-2'14' ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD DHd of Trull, lltirneted A p NUMlfR 22. t~ UNleSS YOU EXPLAHATION ~ THE i) . dOlnQ bu91611U . as PAOfESJ
---------YoU Ml: IN oe=AUl.T IM-AT A. PUBLIC SALE. IF, .... C"lrgH ind I)( NOTCf MOTIClM.TRUITEE'llAlf ~~~ YOU~ftftT~~ NATVMOf'llE~ nnlfilll'lO SK>HAI. TAANNG BROKmS. PUBLIC NOTICE DER A DEED OF TRUST, YOU NEED AN EXPLANA· pensei of tht Truattt and YOU ARE IN OEfW.~ utaR UMOElt OEEO OF TRUIT IT MAY M SOlD AT A =~ ~~ $HOW> JJ:'° "= 15123 S ~ 11334)
11292325 DATED June 3. 1112. ~ TION OF lHE NATURE OF of the trustt crHted ~V :..,r::: ~ES':Ul~U ~m YOU AllE IN DEFAULT UH F'U8UC SAL.a. IF YOU NOllOE • lwlMbt gMll f* ICS I AllCll Unltl We$trnns•t CA92693 on LESS YOU TAKE ACTION PROCEEDINGS said Deed of Trust, to-wit: . OER A OEEO bf TRUST DATE NH.D'AH !XPt..AHATIOH CAPITAL. ~noN. .. , _ .... ~ ~ ~ Paul Timoctly ~. 1i12i.;; Fictitious TO PftOTECT YOUR PftOP. THE t265,628.35 Estimated. ACTION TO PfWTICT YOWt ftb<uary 14 1994 UNLES Of' THE NATURE OF THE INAM, « _._ """"· « .._ ..... rPJ, S BIOOldurst. n:M, ~
BualnHI N•m• BfN, rr MAY BE SOLD AT AGAINST vou. vou Accrued lnter11t 1nd addi-PllOHJITY. IT MAY IE IOtO AT YOU TAICE ACTION TO PROlEC ftft<>CUDINO AGAINST WbMlllAM w.. ~ to ~~~ ~ Slef, CA Q'2ea3
St•t•m•nt A P\&JC SALE. IF YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A UONll tdvance1, ,, •nv. WI" ~=Jg·~to~ w: ':°~ YOUR PROPfRlY, IT MAY BE YOU YOU SHOUlD COff. ~Roi a!:: .:=i!l 1017,24 31 1995 Tl'ls bus.nm It concllcllitl b>J
The lollowing ~sons "1 NEED AH EXP\.ANATIOH OF LAWYER. increase thia flgur1 p11or to Of ntf PflOCEEOIMQ AGAINST SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE I Tiet A LAWYEJt. _ _, Doftlllll T W~. In~ dso~n~eb~sls·i~ot;..1cH & ~TUR!~~ . On August 31 , 1995, It sale. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A YOU NEED AH EXPLANATI that~~ '*~at.en 1111 -~-"-:'~ PUBLIC NOTICE nn:i i::,~ :s
DELI 675 Piularlno Av· /IOO SHOULD CONTACT A 11 !00 AM, ARM FINAN· Thi bentllclary under ~WYER. Of THE NATURE ~ THE Pfl ence Com " u tnllt Y" :.C,"'~TIJIMI 111 W NIA Paoe ~ous buSlllUI nama 9I
onue: 13, Costa Mesa, CA LAWV!ll Notice Is hefeby CIAL CORPORATION IS said Deed of Trust hereto· MOTICEOFTllUSTEFllAU: CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YO Of .uccei:/'truatM, '!;NIA o1 Olllclal R-u ill Ifie F~~~SS namei ~sl.1d abcM on Ut r.,
92626 ~ lt'8l S--R~ duly appointed TrustH fore uecuted end deliv· UHOEll DffD OF TROST SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYtR aUbltJtuttd ttuaM put· o1tic;e of the CollMy ,.._def of MAME llATEMOO 1995
John Leopold Oliver, 3077 ~ eompeny, u trust• under and pursuant to ered to the undersigned • Loaa No. 124421-MANG NotlOe II h11e1>y OIWfl Illa auant to tile Deed ot TN9t ~ c-.tf, Calolonlla, and Tht lollowing person(s) 1y,11 SIGNED PAUl l~TH'Y ~
Yul.on Avenue, Co1ta H , Of IUCaSIOf trustee. Of Deed ol Trust recorded on wrin.en O.cleration of De· T.S.No.XlNO>tll3 FIRST INDEPENDENT· YRUS utcuttd by AfMndl Ro-=~hto ~.:. o:u1 dol buSllllSS as DANIELE MAH 1 I
r1esa. CA 92626 IUbstltuttd tN ... pursuant 01/30/90 Doc ment No f1utt end Demand lo< Ser., • A.P. No. 441-432·02 DEED SERVICES, A CALIFORNI Jae a a1"91t woman R .. i-o.cl Apr~ t7 11195 .: w eeA18rv SALON 1615 Balsa Ave Tl'ls statement was hied will! This business 11 con· to the Deed ot trust U· IS u . • d N f NoCice IS helf~ 111ven INt Stan-CORPORATION. as ltUSIM, corded 0212t11lt0 In NIA !>909 NIA •• ·111.11111,...nl No ',,..,.,..,,. ' Ille Coulll)' Clel1l of Or.lngtl uuctod by: anjndivldual eculed 9llf Diana D. Pfosw 90-053171 Book Pege of en e wnttan o~ice 0 darCllrust~dSer..ceCompeny sucx:assorlluslH,orsubslltule 11oo11 NIA, ll'a NIA. u 115-0tll808I ·of uld OfficlM Westmlnsttr,CA:"_, Cou on!Jt 21 1906 ,
The reglslranl(s) com-an unn\anted wom.i and Ofliciel Records in the Of· Defeult and Election lo as lnJSlet, or succesSOf 11\Jsiet, llus,.. pursuant to 1111 Deed 0 INST #I0-1CM:J; ot om-R-d•. Will SELL°" A~at Daniele Nguyen, 13222 Mao· ~TICE·l~s A~Uous Na
monced 10 transact busl· Marthe Jun Fredtnborg • fice of the Recorder of OR· Sell. The undetSlgned 01 subSbliled wstee pursuant 10 Tfust executed bY BEm CRIP. clal tecord• 1n th• omc1 21. 1995 At u.. Mail\ e1111y ~.1 no111. '13, Giiden Grove, CA Statement .. ,,. fi la'
n"ss undor the Flclt1tous wldoW Rec:Ofded on ANGE C C llf I caused se1d Notice of Do· the Oeed of Tlusl elltculed bt PEN AS TRUSTEE UNDER THA ot the County 9'ecorder of °' lh• South Or•~• Colin~ 90044 e....,llS tve rears
flus1ness. Nomo(s) listed 06/06/1992 aa Instrument e)(e ute:u;t~, :A~~~~ teult and Election to Sell to PAO VMK.i ANO YOKO f VOO, CERTAIN REVOCABLE TRUS Ot1nge County, Callfomle, ~=~111~~1~.;:c'L=~ Tiu business )I oonducte<I b>t' ~ .:eec::,;;sd~~ ~ :W ~~d
abovo 011. July 1, 1995 No. 92-381716 In 8oott NIA c y . be recorded in the county HUSBAND ANO WIFE. AS JOINT AGREEMENT DAl"EO MARC and purauent to th• No-N'9ual CA •I 1000 AM Al anuKhtdual bOUS 8uS1ness Name State •-:i John Leopold Oliver Page NIA ot OMclal record1 LILLIAN, AN UNMARRIED h h 1 I TENANTS Recorded on APRIL 30 JOT 993 KNOW S T E tlce of Default and Elec• PU8tJC AUCTIOH Of' THE Registrant haS not yet begun , tnell'\. This st11temen1 was filed In the otnce ot the County WOMAN, as Trustor, w ere 1 8 180 property 5 1900 as 1ns1rument ' 90-2249'44 H. 1 · N A H tlon to Seit thertundtf HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH ID lllnSICI business unoer Ille ll"llStbe tile<! betort lhlUme The:
v.1th the Counl~ Clerk ol R41Clorde< of Orange County, CHASE HOME MORTGAGE loclled and more than ol Olhcul Recoros in Ille olhce or CRIPPfN fAMIL Y TRUST ttcorded 04111/1tH In (pa)'9i. et u.. lltM ol ule In l1cbbo1is Dusirtess name 01 llllng ~ fl:lis sl*ment does not llll
Orange County on July 10, Callfomla, and pursuant to CORPORATION A DELA· three months heve elepsed tne County Aecomer of ORANGE wttEREIN BEm CRIPf>EN A look NIA, P1ge NIA, H lawful ,_.r of Iha Vf\1194 llilt18S listed herein itselt aulllolu.e ~ use in this.
1995 the Notice of Oefaull and ' since such recordat1on. County Cal1loma and pursuanl TRUSTOR Recordejl o Inst #16-1'°'21 ot uld Of. &ataa), •N oOht. "" •nd lntafffl SIGNED DANIELE NGUYEN $I.ale of a fiCliM>us BllSll10$! F651817 ElectlOtl to SeH thefeund« WARE CORPORATION, as ARM FINANCIAL CIDR· IO the Noace of Oetaull and 02122/t994 H lnsllumtnt No flctal Record• Wiii SEU _,,,.)led to _, MM Nici by • Tl'ls statement was filed Wllh Nmie 1n ~WDOll of Ille nghls oL
Pubhshed Nowpon Beach· recOfded 11/02/1994 In BOOk Beneficiary. PORATION. as Trustee, fltc~on IO Sell lheltllnder fie. 94·0128534 111 Boolt Pagt 0 on 08/17/ttH 8t 1:00 P.M. undaf ~w..°::: ~~Ille CounlY Cler11 ol Orange lnOlhef under federal. Sllle. °'1
Cost:i Mesa Doily Pilot July NIA. Page NIA. H lnstNm«tt WILL SELL AT PUBLIC P.0 BOX 85309, SAN coroed on AF'fllt. 10, 1905 as Othcial Records In 1111 otllc:t o atthe North frontentranct ::::r Stai. .. mot• tuUy County on Au~Sl 4 1996 common llW (Set ~on l440() ~o 27 August 3 10 t995 No. ~.2887 at Mid Ofrt-AUCTION TO THE HIGH· DIEGO CA 92186·5309 lns!Nmenc ' 95--0149235 o1 s~ llMI County Recorder OI ORANGE to the Q)unty Courth04IH dttCllbectln uld Oeadol T11111. NOlq·Tllls Ficllbous tUme ~i.· Business Ind ProfeSSIOl\J' ~ • ' ' ' Th9t5 c:lal Rec:Ofdl, wlll Sell on EST BIDDER FOR CASH TELEPHONE NUMBER· Olltoal Recolds Wiii Stl on Counly Clltlornla, Ind pursuan 700 Clvtc Ctnttl Df1Ve AsMUOl'a Pare.I~ 4:z.. Sutement IXPrtS hve yea11 trom 08/3111995 It the North rront . ~7Al5 I 1000 AM AT lHE to lllt NollOI ol Oelautl Ind Wut Santi Ana CA M 081·022 tile date ti was hied in the Ott1ce first no ---------t enerance to the County (payable II time of. sele in 16l9J 452..i900, BEVERLY EHTRANChOTHE Cl Elecuon to 5el lhtf1under ubllc auction 'to the n.. P<~rty addrtt• _, oo... ol lhe Counly Clelll A new flea· NtwpoltEleacll-CosliMe~ __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E __ 1 Courthouse 100 Civic: een-lawful money of the Un11ed K HUBER. ASST VICE HALL 300 US~ recorded 0411411995 In 8ooll ~lghest t>Wet • fot cash :°""':" ""ionac-. ~""Jo: aous BuSlness Name Statement CN321796 ~ 2.7, A1JQ S, 10, 17
tef Drtve WHt Santi-~ States, by cesh, • cesh PRESIDENT, Date: AVENUE ORAAGE. CA 11 pu~ Pige . as Instrument No 95· (p1y1bl1 et .th• Ume ot 1119~:-:::"2211 tu.lift llllstbettledbefOltlllaOme The 1996 NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
CA ~ \00 U:.M. lit ~ 1er's check drewn by 1 08/02/95 aicaon. 'io lhe l'IQhest bdder tor 155852 01 said Otlldal Records ute In lawful money ot A ... n.... NewpcMt hac:I\, CA tiling ol ll'ls stmment doeS not ot
•uc:11<>n ° ~ the state or nat1on1I bank. 1 NPP0006235 wh (paya~e 11 lhe •me ot Hie Will SELL on 0811711995 11 lN the United stale~. all 0'2880 1tsetl authOnze tlll use 1n lhts ..----------.. ~ ': = i:r.::::: at check drawn by 0 Slota or PUB 08/10/95, 08/17/95, 1n lawtut money ol Ille Untied THE FRONT Of THE FLAGPOLES right, tltle, and lnterHt Tr.. .....,.:\.* T1111lff state ol J f!cnous Business Public nollco IS ho1eby
given that Gerold A Klein,
a P1oless1onal Co1po1a11on.
Mark A. Wuebben, a Pro·
fess1onal Corporation; end
Mark B. Wilson. 11 Profes·
s1ons Corporatton, horelo·
rore doing business under
the t11m name and style ol
1'.le1n, Wuebben & Wilson
:11 4100 Newport Placo,
Su11e 520,, C11y ol NoWfX)f1
Boach, County of Orango,
State ol CaJ1forma, did on
the 31st day ol July, 1995,
by mutual consent. dis·
solve the said partnership
:ind torm1na11 tho11 rola·
11ons as partners lhoreln.
DA TEO al Newport Beach.
Caltlornilit. this 3rd day ol
August, 1995.
Ci•rald A. Klein, P.C.
ot"" the United SUie~ federal credit ~nion. or 1 08124195 States), all nOlll. Ue and u11erest. AT THE MAIN ENTRY AREA T ~on:•~~~:=,~ "4: =~::,:.1 of ";:Z ~~ Name in ~•on ol tlll nohts ol ~· ·~:~ ,!,"~ ~ check drawn by • stete 01 PUBLIC NOTICE :v:~dto 0: :'f 111~d,nbt~ !~t~C~NTl~~~EN1Se~ J. Pfoperty 11tueted In ::'asa •.nd 11 ~1 ~ :n~:(~~o~~~ ~Slid Deed ot T,usl tn federal savings Ind loan NOTICE OF PETITION TO lllOl)eJtf saDJate<l in sard COu~ PLACENTIA, CA 81 10 00 AM d!'!~:'d'!,•i::.::~ A! ti.r~ et SeQ. Busmes.s 111<1 Pn>leSSIOOS
the property situated In said .assoc1a11on. sav~ngs esso ADMINISTER ESTATE OF and Slate and Clescnbed as AT PUBLIC AUCllON TO TllE more fully dHcrlbtd on ni. talal -°' IM unpaid Code)
County ind State hefelnaf· c1a11on, or savings benk tollows HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH uld Died°' Trull utanu °' ... oblr11ai-MCUlad Newport Beacll-Costl Mesa
tef described: As more fully spec1l1ed 1n secuon 5102 CLIFFOCRD ~T~l~~ LOT 121 Of TRACT 7098. IN THE (payable at tile Um• 01 sate ill Th• Ill.et eddreH and ~~::,.~~rz_:_i;:,r•d ~;::9 CN323881 Au~O 17.24 31.
dHctlbed on said Deed at ol the Financial Code and To ~se he~ benelioanes £T.,JEF SllRVINATEE0• f CCOALUNTYlfn',..OIA.F lawful money ol U'le United other common dtslgna-••penan and ·~ 11 .,,. 1
Trust. The p«>perty address au1ho11zed to do business di ' . '~ . """ States), fB r111tµ. JIUd A.nd.11\let· tlon, If any, °' the , .. , llm• ol IM lnillat P<lbloca'-ol __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ and o«hef common design. h ) A . IN THE cie tors. cononoeot crec111015• AS n:R M/lP RECORDED IN est conveyed 10 and now held by r.operty described ebove 111a ~of s.i.11 '78,450 4&
tlon, If any. at tht real prop-in t 15 state · I. and persons wllO may Ile Other· BOOK 3..?6 PAGES 14 TO 17 It under sato Deed 01 Trust In the • purported to be: n1 Tll9 •mow11 may be 81 .. * on
erty described above Is QUAD AREA OF THE CITY wise 1n1erestrO 1n tile wlll o INCL USM Of ~CELLANEOUS property slluatall In said County A-8 Center Street Co11te the clay ot ule, Alt No. Ffl543H
purported lo be: .468 Vista HALL OF. BUENA PARK estale, 01 llotll. ol Cliff ORO 0 MAPS. IN ltiE OFfJCE Of THE and State herelnatlar deSCllbed Meu, CA 12$27. • ~.r!~':t '°· c:~n::. l=: FICITTtOUS BUSINESS
Truc:N Newport Buch, CA CIVIC CENTER AT. 6650 TRAVIOU COUNTY RECOROffi OF SAIO more luftf desalbed on said The underll9ned TrultH d••-on 11 atal• ot national NAME STATIMENT
92660. The und«slo"ned BEACH Bl VD BUENA A PEllllON has been !tied ~ COUNTY EXCEPTING THERE· Dead ol T l A p N 423 OSI dl1ct1lm1 •nY ll1bUlty for ba111C. I cnect! dfawn by I oiata The lollow1110 pen;on(s) l~re Trustee dltclalms any ITabll-· • Colin l m'loit tn tl1e Supenor Court FROM ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS OB T rus • any tncorrtctntH of the ot led.,•I creclll ..,.Ion ot a ct.Kit dOlllO tlUStne&s as A CLEANERS.
tty fot any lncotrec:tntss ot PARK, CA, all 11ght, title ol CaltlOITlll , County ol ORANGE ANO HYDROCARBON SUB· th he propertyd ad~re~s an~ itrHt addrtH and other di.-by • 1tat• ot 1e<1a1a1 370 E t7"1 St1'et. Costa Men.
the property address and and 1flte1est conveyed to THE PEllllON requests I/Ill STANCES IN AND UNDER SAID 0 er c, olhmmon es...,na on, common dt1lgnatton It u""'V• and loan HM>Ci•tlOn CA 92627
other common dtstgnatlon, and now held by it under Colin Trilllloh Ile appointed as LANO BUT WITHOUT THE RIGHT Y 0 e teal PfOperty de· an~ •hown herein ' ...,;119• aoaoci•llotl ot M"""ll• Stephen Klm SSN 562-67-
lf ---·-...__...... ~. -~ft·' .•• 1 ... · tbed aoove Is purported to • • banll •PK1'Hld"' Sacllon 6102 of 37"' 18n .6 .. ... A .. 232 any, .. ...,...., ,...,...,,, • •oc said Deed ol Trust in the pe,..,.,.. represen ... Ye o .... lllln· Of SURFACE ENTRY TO A DEPTH 4014 CttANNE ~OE he total amount of the 111e F1N1ncta1 Co4• and .. "" YIC ... e ve ..
total •mount ot the unpaid property situa11d in said isterlU'IEe estaPElte ol lhe decedent 'Of 500 fEEl, i.t:ASUREO FROM NEWPORT BEACH ~A 9"""~ unpaid pftnclpal balance •11lhollz9CI to do 1111111••" w. ""' Cetntos CA balance at the obligatlon se-H ITION requests THE SURFACE THEREOF AS • <.,.,.. ot the obtlg1t\on eecurtd 5bt• In 1M -lafWMI oe11e1 ft Young lee 111946 ~cit cured by the property to be Counw. Cahlornia descrlb· 1Utll0nty to ldrnnis1er Ille tsllle RESERVED IN DEED REcoROEO The undersigned Trustet ells· by the property to be sold tNn c:HI\ ii acc•Plad Iha Ave #232 Cemtos CA
ICM( ts Ir~ l'lt!ll• iOftl 1
ond plul!lbef; IO
Published Newporl
Beach-Costa Mesa Oatly
Pdol August 10, 1995
lh939
aotd Ind reasonable estl-mg the land therein-unde1 Ille lnelepenclent AOmint· IN BOOK 11261. PAGE 928 lms any ltabll11y lor any lnCOf· and reaac>n1ble eatlmattd T•1A1 .. m•y _Wlltlhold rn..anca Tl'llS llJs1ness 1s condudtd
mllted costs, upenses and EXHIBIT A Stnbon ol Estain Act "(Tl'¥s OFFICIAL RECORDS Of ~E ecilless Of Ille pr01>91ty address co1t1, HptnHI a.nd ad-°'Iha ln.•IH. 0.H lll\bl lllnd•1cc~o~-oa~rtne~rs~I =====J~~~~~~~~~ lldVances lit the time at the PARCEL i · That Portion auU'lonty wil allow Ille persona COUNTY d Olhet common desionalJon. vanc:ea 1t the time of the i.:-available to": PIVM °'Ii
lnltial publ~ ot the No-ot Lot 6 ~I Tract No repiemuaave to tali.e many The street ilddress and otner t any 5hOWll herein Tht IOI.al Initial pubflcallon o4 the ; .... :: .... :,,,.-:.• mr i....
bee ol sale is. 1342.,280.7'-981 o. in the City of New ~oons wit/lout oblJlntno court de~ 11 any, ol amount ol thl unpaid ba~nct ot Nollet ot s.Jt t1: woll>oul co-..nant ot -rrancy.
NOTICE OF SALE In llddltiotl lo cash. the port Beach County of Or IPfl'OVil Belote tal•ng certain tile rut l)!Opef1Y dtscnbed above the obftoaUon secured t>y the $213,231.16. ~191an °' omplted 199ard11>g
Trustee will ICCept a e> • very 1ITlj)Oltanl aaons ~ever. s lllll>Ol\eel to be 3!152 PECAH PfOperly to be sotd and reason-In addition to cuh, tht w., po1Mulon ot OF AUTOMOBILES lhl4tr'1 c:~ dfewn on • ange. State of Cahlornie. the pe~oNI repcesent.ahe w1Q bt SlREEl IRVINE CA 927I• le estimaltd costs upenses TtustH wMI accept a c• .ncvmblances. to u1111y -
Nollco Is hereby given .ute or national baNI. a as Shown on a. Map Re· required to 111ve nooce to inlet· The uride~ T111stte dis· and advances at the i11n1 ol "11 shltf"• chtdl dtawn °" • ondabl.Onen r.ec:11r9CI by utd
PUBLIC NOTICE
pursuant to sections 3071 , check chwn by ~ ute Of corded 1n Book 420. Pages ested persons unless tney lla'f't d~ms any ka~!1 tor any into(· mltJal PUllllallon 01 U'le ~otlOe 01 state or netloMl bank, 1 ~!·.-a:i~':W~ =
3072, & 3051 of th• CIV11 ~~al,:;::: ur:"' statC: ~ 3 9 and 40 of Mis illved no•ct 01 consented to U'le iectness ol llte sttut aomss and ISale IS. $197 .271 08 In addltlOn chedt drawn by • lt•t• Of Vte unpaid ";,111e;ipa1 bala~ °'
cod• ol the state ol Caltlor· ftdtfal .... 1ng~ loan'"" cellaneous Maps, Records proposed ~•on) The mdepeOO. other common de$1QNDOI\ it ¥Ji. lo ush tile T1uste1 win accept a ftdtfll ct edit union or a Ille Nola iacurecl 11'( ""' OMcl 1118• lhe rdeistgned Wiii IOClaltlon savings assod-ol Said County, Shown ent IC!mntstrabon aulttonty \lwtll be shown hetfln 'cashier's check dllWll on a state ctlt<k drawn by. stat• or With 1nta•HI ltle<eon •• .,._..,
sell at pub IC acrlion al the atlon cW uvir19s barn! and Defined as Unit 12 on or~n1e<1 unless an 1nteres1ed u., total amount 01 llte unpad or na~onal bank. a Chaclt dflWll federal u vlng1 •nd io.n NI Mo>d No4•. , ... ~l\arge• Ind ~~,~~c~~ ~~· 8/~~~~:s~~: specified In s.ctlon 5102 ol a Condominium Plen Re ;>e~on hits an obtetDon to ~ ~11\Ce ot Ult oti1onon secvl10 lly a stile or federal credit union aaaoclatlon, N Vlng1 ••· 11pcnw1 d lllt TNtlH i nd lh•
1011ow1ng vehicles to w1L the Flnanclal Code and au. corded 1n Book 12874 peoDon ano snows OOod cause ll)' ll1e property IO De sOlil ano or a ct1eck drawn lly 1 stilt or •oc:laJ:: ~ ~711' ~~ 11U&1• ., .. ,..i .,.,. .... a.... .,.
67 PORS CP, VIN WP· thortz~o do business tn Page 1131, Olf1c1al Re wtty thecourt should nol Otani the reasonalje es•mated costs, federal savtngs and loan asso-!~. Flnancl&I c:, and ~":, . .i..1y 11, 11195 o E Bo 9 3 4 H so 7 o 1 o o • thl1 de. In the event ten-cord5 aulhoi\ly expenses and a<Mncu at Ille oauon savings assoclauon or euthorlzed to do bullnt11 tCS C.j)llal Cotporauon, .. -
Lic.2FBR504 CA. By EIN· der ()(her than calh Is ac-PARCEL 2· An Un A HEARING on IN pebllon will •me of the inioal pu~ia-on of savings bank spteltlld In Sec· In thll stMt In the event 111-
MALIO L TO 1538 t A C8')ted the Trustee may . bl htl<I on September 7, 1996 at me Notice ol Sale IS S279 806 14 5102 I ttlt Fl 11\C\11 Cod tendt OUlt. then c.uh I 2182 Ouoonl. Siii!• 111 · s· wtthhold the Issuance ot 1tie divided 1 /1 4th Interest in 1 45 PM 111 Dept No 703 IOC1ted In addlllOn to cash, tile. Truslee uon ° n • acc...tee1 ~ T a a !Mne, cA 82715 C714) ~1M001 ~:~c~.Y CALn., Huntington Trustee's DMd untll hinds end to Those Portions ot at 34t The Clfy Dnve Orl!IOC. CA wttl accept a casl'ler's clleck and authorllad to do business In ~ the 1:ue~!'"'J By; Mlcl\MI Malhl.
Said salos are lor tho pur· becomt evallable to the Lots 1 Through 7 lncluatve 92613-1571 drawn on a state or nabonal bank. ~~015~~~ ~s:: ::'\.~11:! the TruatH'• Dttd until P~~71115• OMlS.95,
poso ot satlalying lions lor peyee Of endorsee aa a mat· and Lot 1 of Tract No. IF YOU OBJ(CT to tile oranbno 1 check drawn bv a state or T t WIU'lh Id ~ tS fund• become evillabl• to 51:54385
tho undersigned for towing, t11 of right Said sale will be 9810 as Shown 011 a Mep ol the peobon. you should appur lecJeral credit un1on or a Check rus 88 may ~ 1 SU· the PIYff Of endoi'IH H i----------1
storage, labor, material and made but without covenant R d d In Book 420 al the he1nno and st.ate your dra111n ~ a state or lederll sav· ance ot the Truslet •Deed unUI a mett., of right. CLASSIFIED
lien charges together with or wWranty, express or Im-p:~:; ;9 end 40 of Miscel. obfec•ons or hie wntten obfeC· mos and loan assoaabon. SIV· tunds btc:odme avallablt 1~ 111•1 Seid utt wtH be mid• It's the resourc• you
advertising ind expense ol plled regarding tltlt posses-oons with Ille court belo11 the mos assoaabon or sa.,,ngs !link.payee or en orsee as • ma ... r o but without covenant Of t 11 I d ed h 8 7 95 alon Of encumbtms, to laneous Maps, Records ol htanno Your appeamice may be s lied in Secoon 5102 ol the riglll Said sale wlll 1>11 made. but can coun on 10 se a 'Jy~1 G~1ANt 1~EN ·SALES utld'y the Indebtedness..-Said County, Shown and tn person or ~ your anomey ~ooal Code and aulhonie<I to without covenant or warranty WM•nty, HPftH or Im-myriad 01 morchon-
(agenl for the above lien curecf by 'ukl Deed. ad--Del1ned es "Common If YOU ARE A CREOtlOR 011 do busmess in this state In l/le1eapress 01 implild regarding ~::C:~:~~~aJ:!• dise lt~ms. becnus~
holde11) (310) 665-8394. VllOCff tntr~. wfttl Aree• on a Condominium contnoent Cltdttor ot Ille de· eve111 ten<Jer othe1 lllan cash is llllt, possession or anc:um· to uttll the lndebt~ our .co vmne compe
Publlshtd N-port Beach· Interest as provided thtf"ein, Plan Recorded in Book ceased you mist t~t your datm acct.Pte<J Ille Trustee miy wtlll· ll1¥10ts. lo satisfy tile lndtlllld· neu ~urtd by aald qu1~11tlled buyers to
Costa Mua Dally Pilot Au· and the unpaid prtndpll ~ 12874, Page 1131. Oflic1al with Ille court Ind matl a toPV IO hold the issuance of Ille Trustee's ness secueed bY said Ottd, Deed, advancH thertun-ca 842.lSSTS
_gu_s_t_1_0._1_995_._____ ance at the Note Mand by Records. lilt pel10f!JI repttHllUllllt ap. Oeed un.r luncb become ~l~e advances thereunder. With der, With lntef•lt H pro-
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11 OOOmo/$292,000
THE BLUFFS, N.B.
Back Bay view, 3Br
2.5Ba remod. AY1 9/1.
$21OOmo/$410,000.
Donald Platt
433-9528
Coldwell Banker
$169,000
3 Bedroom 2'h Balh,
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close 10 b•ach
Roas Ro•I Estate
250-4525
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sate. Only 3 miles 320 Hazel Or. $3200/ 4704 Neptun•. $1350/ Winter Furnished
from downtown Bran· mo. Onr/Agt 759.9010 mo. Avl now 722-0386 Or Summer Weeklu
son. Oplional nightly Hrbr View Hm lmmac •
renlal program avail· ---------38, 288• fp, lg fam rm 1 ·5 Bodroom
able. Coll tor more In· COSTA MESA 2124 Upgrdtd: new firs, Jae Many Oceanfronts
formation 1·800-334-tub, verta, etc. $2100 Wlnt•r $650-$1900/mo
5 l , 0 Summer $525·$2600/Wk • Incl grdrn/IMS. &44-7924 Bea utlful upfif'"aded Alao YearlY 1·3 Bdrm
2Br 2:V•B• lrg condo; AT THE BEACH S750-S1375fmo NB & HB
Good roe. Frplc, dl:Sl VIII R I
S 175K. Newly dee 2Br
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1111 ,.., ..._., ac1 111t11 •• Foreclosures & ONE OF A KIND HOUSES/
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gar w/opnr, w/d, AC, Annual Rtnt•" a enta I
poor, Jacuur. garbage Or Summer WttkJv Property mmt dlspost. trash complr. L•v• Selection•
No smoke. Must •Ht 28d 288 Vilt• Bii. s14001 ___ 8_7_5-4 __ 9_1_~.,..
s1200/mo. 633..i482 2Bd, Udo •• $2000/Wk Fo.r L•M.,N~r1 Boh
lllftlllllH tr dttcrltlllH lltn Dally lists. 50-75 new S795K. By owrv 759-8090 POR RENT
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• Ml, bMq. llillllllal t&IW• er proflla. SAN E-Slde Great TwnhH 3Bd Npt Hghll. $2100 2Bds 28th. Swimming · :.-... ...... ••••I.lea• County Records CLE,.'ENTE . m-. _,-' ~ llml• Reaoarch 111 1076 BALBOA
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3Bd 2.5Ba & Lott 2· Propert~ Mgmt pool, apa. $1850/mo.
car gar. Pool. Avt 9·1, ThePrudeftlal/& Ag•nt (714) 640-1938 . · .ta11a11.,,................... &40 ·5773 ••t ts
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MODEL PllRFECT EASTSIDE ( 2 8R 2 BA, family
3-4 Bdrm• (D•n), 38R 2BA 1·clrto a eav. 2Br 1ea Houao S035. 873-1900 r oom, tp, garage •
2.5 Ba.. Ptantallon View pat. fpt, gar, w/d , Small Collage '575. 1•3-8-,.-2-8-A-H_•_rb_o_r_V_l_•_w $2400/mo. 675~727
Shutters, Imported S2000. Furn for $2400 760·8364 Hmt, comm pool/ltnn Npt Nrth gate-guarded
Stono, Maatet Suite w/ Yrly (81B) 241·7408 "'1!'""a-.-,-• .,...,d.,.e __ 3.,.9.,.A_2-.-5-8-A s1195.i Celt colt 619· ..ar d.,ch hm, 2 Y'B•. ~::~zii''·t~~~e F~~~ WINTER RENTAL 2·Cat gar. $1495/mo 077.()488/877·9201 tons·t•tm ,.. $2300.
Landscaped. Cvl-d•· 3Br 2Ba 2-cat parking, Yvonne 645-7008 BAYRIOO• ltghl & Ava I 8/1, 873""433
180, alngle toad•d 2·pa.t101, $1750/mo. Prudent1llC1hlRe11ty bright 2Br 28• Rent8i House-1.icourt
atreet. c1oae to Fumd.3l<Ml90-500G condo. Cathedral c•tl, H1tt1. Piii\ 3. 2 MaSlr
Schools and OcHnl NPT HEIGHTS·38R lrplo, d/w, po<>I, 1pa, BR. 3Ba, 1 llbrary,
s2ae 980 CORONA TWnhom1. frplc, patio, alngl• ettc:h gar. w/d O•l•d toe, nice vi.w.
Owneriliroker •"91 gar. S90S. 041-7540 hkup1, gel.ct. 11460. S300Q/mo ~23
Call Steve Dalby DEL MAR 2122 Avall 9/1. 831·8097
Southland Group
(714) 382·9800 or
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('14) 2&8·3000-
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• Hfw~ ~Mesa Daily Pikit THUftSOAY, .AUGUST 10, 1995 .,
-----•IN!WPORT RENTALS TO 1-----• ANNOUNCEMENTS HEALTH • MEJ41£ISHIPS UtPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
1.•11!A·CH-iliiiliiii2iieeli9 SHAU 2724 BUSINESS. 2920 FITNESS 3 000 3018 5530 SUVIQS 5533 MERCHANDISE I~ 1~-llilliii--PINANCE liiiiiiiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiliiiiil lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill •••111•••••I CNfthaven ..... a•D Dover Shoreia-SP•· PaORIASISl 1.eoo. RAPID Wl!IQHT •LC>Ot<• ... _..... 1 000 W•SIU.Y Stulf·1--------
lBA, gar, UPQladed cloua hae w/p0of. Bd/ 7'7-e801 ELIMINATE 1.0SS''Only 117.95" Gt .. t ~taUOM 11.._.,__e..-. ______ ..,. fno enu1ope1 •al ANTJQUES ll'l"A blt·ln. ll090 leue. Ba.. w/pvt entrance, ITCHINO, redneu. Burn• Fat.CalorlH· Ul•tlm• memb«shtp. llTATI... h•~. Easy work, ...
.... iaU'l'f 2806 Alao 2 ,200+tt. Lux 1650 N/P4JI G7~7092. BUSINESS nakH. New fDA •P-Stops Hunger. LoH 3-11500. 700-7893. ...... _ _.. --· cell n1 pay. PT. F.T.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii ~11 Apt 480 3BA Avatl IE 'SID• CM near prov.cl •Pray. Clean. 5 pounda • wuk _, --Worker• nMded nowt Antique Dt•rs ••••iiiiiiiiiiiiil ::pt. '1 •805• Call beach. 2 rma avall 9/ POI SALE 2900 odorless, restoru guaranloed. Call tori••••••••• ~ For ~ f"r•• detail•. Send New Antique mall , Brltlht 2'9r 18a upper. 2-6688 or H0-8383. 1, '400 & 1380+dep. your akin to normal. Information. United __ ,!•11 ·;:I S.A.S.E.: P.O. Box acceptlng deaJert to
v uv. 11175/mo Incl STUDIO almost on th• Shawna. 650.1194 Out Of S tat• Polson No aide alfectsl 100% PharmaceuUcal 1·800-EMPLOYMENT ,.,.""" • -500·ICA, Lime, PA rent booth 1pace. 25'Jlt
utll. Adell Patterton beach. $540/mo w/8-l!'ald• CM. 1 Br & Ba MT. Mom/Pop Cafe. guaranteed. Call nowl 73:t·3286 (C.0.0 '•!•••••••••! "' Jlrf 19031. Contlgnment alao
Reattor, 722·2511 mo IH. 201 e. Balboa. avail for rent to ahare Lakefront· lnc/eqp. WE LC 0 M 6 THE Accepted). 673·7300 Alaska! E.mplo~ment wek:ome ...... 846-4561
Liil• new 3Br 2Ba, AC, 873-0678 or 772-4400 In 3Sr condo IN/yard. S!l5000 40S·887-25(J3 WORLD. ·•one friend· r EMPLO~NT flstilng lndu11ry. Earn •BUYIMQ JT&.••·
w/d, blt·ln1. deck, dbl Largo closet, laundry, 1hlp at a time." Be o •••••••• "'"" up to $3,000·$6,000 From 1600.1960. 1 pc
gat mini bay view Avt SANTA ANA 2680 kitchen & all other host tamllyl American PERSONALS 5530 J>9' month. Room & to entire Hlate. Point· 110~. 11900. 723·5008 prlvlllges. Vou are: BUSINESS lntercultural Student •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PART TIME WORK Boardl Tranaportatlonl tngs, books, furniture,
---------1 Lg 1 Bd Lu>C Condo. CORONA Gatod, f/p, w/d, pool/
CC0LENASN10.EAOARTDEEARt.V. OPPORTUNITY 0Exchange. Thailand, ' FULL "'IMr: PAY No e1xpeMrie1no1eF nece1s-e1c. Immediate caah, • • E· ermany, erazll, oth· ---------1 liir 1ary a e ema e. top$. 673-6223 Iv mag
SPONSIBLE, did I 2904 era. 1·800·SIBLING. p1:RSONALS 3002 Mull be 18 . For
DEL MAR 2 622 lennla/gym. $775/mo.
D-838-0405 E·73t.7528
mention CLE.AN? NO School startlngl Local 4' ATTN: Cotta Mesa The TlmH Ornnge more Information call •---------
CATS. $400/mo+Y.t caring representatives. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil County Is looklng for (208)545·4155 ext FURNITURE 6014
util. Avail 9/1. CLEAN IO Mllllon+r•ople nd Th• On• You Want II Postal Positions brrght, energetic •ala• Aer.113· Fee.
28R 1 'hBa, 2 carpo111, ---------1 people call: ~o-4292, this product Eern $2k< Out There! find him available. Permanent p e op I e t 0 ; 0 r k ""'c""'A""'u""1""'s""E...,S""'H"'"1""p""s""'H""'1""R-IN.,.,G,,. Lrg couch/p1t1ows-So
deck, J>OOI, frplc, w/d, SOUTH COAST 548·1l95 or page 651· &k/mo, wort< 2•10 tits/Wk. LOST & or tier at 1·900·858-Fulltlme 1or clerks/ evening houra with Earn up to S2,000+/ West design. Comfon·
new crpVpnt. Avl now. METRO 2686 2787· Sffic>ulonly 7tW7-556:J FOUND 2925 3000••'153312119/mln aorter1. Full Benefits. out1lde aales team. month working on ablol $200. 721-0323
Len• $975. 640-0619 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IRV F/P, Master Bed· EARN YOUR FREEDOM 11+ Ptoc.11602·154-7420 For exam date, ap-Eatn hourly wagH + crulH ships or land· Mod•I H om •• Llhr
---------1 Ne., SCP 28R 28A ~'?°blme.· NQ/uSletN, oRe01pruogn1· Mllllonalra In one year. FOUND DOG 7/29, BEAUTIFUL WOMEN r~lfcoa·.tlon708~2d64~1a6Jaty00 geh~lerous cloifmlmlsalfon tour companle1 No sots $1500 obo, mrbl
T .. $1 375 Capital requl All uve¥24 Hour11 w 1 • qua Y ng or experience necessary din/6 chr1 $1500 obo, COS A MESA 2624 4-plex. 2nd floor, Indoor cat ok Aef a. ' · Newport Coast Ad. Ext4086 8am 10 8pm. our atttactlve benefits For Information call 1· bedrm ••ts s1400 obO palio, garage, laundry Avl Now.78•·8433 lremenL Dynamic per· Fem Shepherd mix. 1·900·378·2 500 k I I di 206-634~88 E t C ,. rm 0 1 t 1 t v 1onallty a muatl Rellr• aandy color. 509-7478 X250S $3.99/mln. Must be 18 $40,000/Yr Income pac age nc u ng · 11 · unused. &44-7048
28A 1BA Laundry $75•0/muoe ... A .. x .,".,.,.!roa. NB 3Bd Twnhse on In 60 dayal Not aerl· Serv.V lll~s-8434 potentl•I. Home medical coverage 89513· Fee. •---------.,...,........,. O Call Ed, 896-4575. T w • • d Loung• t'lk·UPI, gar, 2888 waterl Am w/bay view. oua? Don't call. 1·800· F UND C I b I S Typists/PC users. Toll NATIONAL PARKS HIR· Cha ir w /Ottoman. Hickory Place. $725 Own bath, garage. S895 775-0712 Ext. 9808. Pigeon, tame,-.while/ • • rate •l on r 1 a Free (1) 800-898·9778 -p""'o'""sT'""AL-a-Go-v--·""T_J_O .... BS-1 ING. Seasonal & Full· Uke new. Pald s12.oo
(310) 431·7870 648-7330 or 723-4181 ' brown, w/orange tag. min Adult phone talk, ex T·1361 for llstings. $21/HOUR +BENEFITS time employmenl Sell 5500. 6~7409, ~~~~-----1 MISCEL'11uroUS Full Time .Job•. tn the vicinty of Sea all fantasies me/vi•• & NO EXP WILL TRAIN available a1 Nauona11---------2'8R·1 BA 5850/mo . 1.A&U• NB Beaut hse, lg yard, Postal & United Parcel Lano. Corona del Mar. checks 5 13-548·9173 H e lpe r A sslat for White Crib xlnt condl C,ndry pool quiet nr nrNTALS adg park prvt Pell s 1 .... 1 Quvs & O•lsll commerc. olc biding. To AWf call 7t4-647·t99t Parki, Fores la and p 1 11 SlS -'" • • • 1\£ OKI PT Kids OK.I $550 erv co. .,o exper. Please call 640-8585. " ---------• Wild Ille pr11erves. rego s ro er, car • .,, tranaportatlon. No ence neceuary. Will 0 0 n •1 Fant a 11 z 8 Sml varied Jobs, 4hrs/ PROPERTY ADMIN Benefits + bonuses! bedding. 644-2233
peta 64&-0392 volcepager.454-3404 train. Call for wage FOUND: TOOLS and Ro mant lclze ·C a ll ,_w_k_s_10_1_h_r_28_1_~_12_3_ 5 dy, 20 hr wk. Prpty Call 1•206.545-4804
A Ch •• rv well·deslgnd NB Muter bdrm, lg scale, Information & container, Aug. 1 In Now 1·"0"'388 "'400 APT S exp $10/hr NB area "'~ N89Sl2 F •---------• ., C d I M C II • .,. .... RE IDENT MGRS Aes.ume·. p'o 26164·. ....,.,, · ee. MERCHANDISE 1Br 1Ba, aervlng bar, ROOMS 2706 clst, prlv. balh. Furn. application. 1·618·506· orona e ar. a Ext 4889
pvt patio, $585-$625/ Pool, J1tcuzzl, Lndry, 5354 ext. 2280. to Identify, 759-8592 $2.99/mln. 18+ Procell Need exp'd couple Santa Ana 92799. EMPLOYMENT MISC. 6015
mo. 546·9081 $600 +sec 644·8618. H • 1P 11 S 1 0 0 0 • • ·FOUND: Wristwatch Co (602) 954·7420 lmmedintoly for very L kl f f I di clean, well..managed, PT/FT for amall restau-•l 'SIDB 1 a d 00 ng or r •n Y NB Own Maater Suite, Weekly stuffing enve· on Oceanhilll Drive In pride·of·ownershlp 30 rant In Costa Meta. WANTED 5535 LIDO ESTATE SALES ,\ • room peraon to be compan· kitch prlv l g Clubhae Hunt Beach on Sat 1.1Ula paid. Frplc, frig, Ion for 14 yr old. p l/J · i $500· lopo1 Ill your homo. · • units near 19th St. 8am-2pm, flex hrt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uquldatlng remaining
•love. yard. $725. 336 Christian values. Am J:~rv acu~4$.979g Free iuppllos. Easy July 29. 69·5953 btwn Harbor & Pia· Need car. Start $5.50/ Shopping • Cooking assests ol matrlage
E. 20th St .... 548·6094 w/prlv entr. Ught hse-·., work I Worke r s centla. Compensation hr. Brian, 548·7427 •Lt Houakeeplng• dissolution. $200,000
EASTSIDE 2BR 1 BA keeping chores, cook· Newport Bch. Share needed lmmedlatelyl incl small salary+ 3Br RliCEPTIONIST Fo r Vo u l worth. of antiques, fur·
New carpet & bllnds. Ing & some courier very nice 2Br 1 Ba Apt. Free detalls. S.A.S.E.: I o w n home. A. W. Part 'Tlme 20.25 hours Patricio 957·0685 nituro, bronzes, 1 O' ~atlo w/small yard. service In exchange Steps to beach. $500/ Orbit 2, P.O. Box Udo Island 675~347 Brown Co. 540.3758 per week Monday thru ivory tusks, mirrors, mo Amy 873 5134 140476, Orlando, FL.,.....--------------------1 1 750/mo. 722·6294. for reduced room rent · • 32814. Lost Diamond Wed· AUTO DETAILER Friday 8·12:30. Com· vases. pant ngs, & ·board. Newport Nwpt Hghts Million ding Ring 81 Pacific Mobll & shop, exp puter software devel· DOMESTICS 5540 Ivory. etc. FrVSat/Sun
Newport across the Heights. Call Jeff at Dollar Mstr Bd w/ba In PAY PHONE ROUTE View Memorial Park. necessary. $7/hr to oper tooklng for a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l0-4. 1240 Logan *1•
atreet: 2Br 1 'hBa sin· 642-6409 or 442·7350. 4bd 3ba . .Ultra mod· 50 Local & Eslab Siles Nwpt. on 7/30/95 very atart. 631-0645 very friendly & oulgo-HOUSEKEEPE R Costa Mesa. Oeal0ts
gle sty, gar, $825/mo, ern. Must seel $750/ Earn $1500 weekly. sentimental, large BEAVTY SALON Ing personality to love Needed PfT· 5 Oays . ..._w ... e;.;.tc~o;.;.m.-e~·-----
1665 Irvine Avet14. No ---------$525 573-4848 X 337. 1·800.86~588 24 hrs Aewardl 362·9300 our customers when B1hngual ok. Call after Sell your unwanted doge. 72().9422 VACATION Take your clients to they call. Apply In per· 1 pm 8 4 5 ·1 35 3 i1ems the easy wayl Sunn~, sharp 2Br 2·Sty RENTAL~.., 2722 neNTALS V ENDING RTE•New Lost Gold & colored the beachl Halr~nall son at MIC Systems -----·------To place your
twnhse. 1 'l.!Ba. Newly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Machines in 21 Lo<:a· s1one bracelet. salon has positions 18652 Florida St.· To place an nd in class1fled ad call r.edec. Avail lmmed. WANTED 2 7 2 6 t lons•Buy All or Reward! 548.0779 available for Stylist & #150, Huntington Classified 842·5678.
$725/mo. 546·9081 Npt B ch Oceanfront '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Part•aoo.599·6780 _L_o_s_t _P_e_ra_l_a_n_P_a_s_•,.· Manicurist. Friendly Beach (Florlda & Main Call 8 42·5678.
Reserve now for wkly/I• port belong to Abdol· beach a1mosphere In Street) monthly winter rentals. F. Coll1t9• working Cannery Village. Lena ---------•
Fully furnished 3Br student needs rm In ••••••••• rahman S. Hashem!. or CBiolyn. 673-4186. Retail
2Ba, gar. No smk/no CdM or Nwpt. Reas .• ANNOUNCEMENTS --=A-=w-=rd,_l -=28,..,.6_·3....,..3_3_,4::-:-:---Let's Find TRUE BLUE pets. Karen 434-1424. xlnt refs. 675-6355. L OST: Pho to Album C hllCVNu rae ry Care A casual womens
& Bl•ck .Journa l Each Other Sun mornings, Comm clothing store In
3 d 2 .58a Twnhae. ---------!••••••••• No tebook, with pie· Church of COM. Must Fashion Island has PT
h 2 L RENTALS TO ---------tures and ~op'ies. Lost 1·(9lJOll be 18• lst Aid & CPR positions available. tc -oar gar. ndry 2724 COMMERCIAL T ... '/ certified. 644·7400 Call 721·8829 .. k upa Mlle to Behl SHARE • ANNOUNCEMEN S In the vlclnity ol 17th
"1;75. 960-8347 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE 2920 St. & Harbor In CM, Coffee Sho p s t c l cil • .. •••••••• (near Kinko's). on 388-0200 Fast Growing Bakery I ecr•_•ry on ru on -+--------Bal Penn Shr 2br·1 ba I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thursday Aug. 3rd. ezt. 9200 Colleo Shop Seeking =~~er~~~· ~~c·s~&~~:
2 644 vltd cell, patio, no ADOPTION Very Sentimental... motived Individuals for Send res to: AMS 419 petsl S450+1h utls. BUSINESS OFFICE IS AN OPTION Sea111e High School ,.u,.,... F(T Inc eve/wknds. Old Newport Blvd Ste-
reatl9lou1 Weatpark
&2Br's, $875·$ t 120.
any with gar & w/d.
all todayl 250·3331
Avl Sept. 723-6461 FOR RENT 2769 1-800-48.8 ·32 38 Reunion & Alumnl·~::::::::::=~====l-~E~x'.!'.p~+~87:;5::·~74~1~4:.__ A, NB 92663
B lb I Memorabilia. o II a o• a Xlnt loc; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEBT CONSOLIOA· REWARD l 8 ve ry . ' . TUTORS P /T H.S. Heklng reas 3nd to TI 0 N . CUT PA y. Tom 778·2883 Fino Furniture. Exp d , Math thru Trig Chem
ahr lg 3·bdrm apt W/ (QiiitiJiinJU~it:JI MENTS TO 50%. 24 ---------OMV record. 8-4:30. Spanish & Frnch Col:
DATES
GUYS & GALS
DATES
blcny & patio. w/d. no hour aitproval. 1_800. "Broken Hearted " $7.50/hr. Call 8:3(). lege GPA :J.O+. SS.50-
peta. $460/mo+utl.Avl From 200to30001q.f't. 226•0190 Ext. 81 . lost male Golden Ae 9:30A.M 8 42-2050 $lO.SO/Hr. 443.2700 NEA\VPORT Sept 1. 67'3·6658. Competitive nta. k.rou trlever. 8/8 off 23nd
B CH 2669 COM $390/slngle room L.. .... J w. .t:...... Fr•• Repor t The E.CM. very friendly rwin · · ·-t""n: Truth About E1e~tron1~ Aewardl 645-6153 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil avail now. Ulls. paid. ~c"" r 4 --.. 0 . ... .. No pots n/smk. 708-B 'I.NU ~'Y""' nvc Marketlnglreveals:
P"'or•mlc backb•r Vw Avocado. 675-8634; Ncwpon 8cach What sells and whal ---------
1 BR 1BA. 750 •q' apl ---------doesn't on the Internet HEALTH & balcony, dw $950. 777 COM 3Br detachd hH, ~~.;.J~l.l..JDill:llBIU and Whyl FITNESS 3000
1 ·900-388-0SOO
ext. 1929
'2 99 P9'"'"' """'be t8,... Procoll Co (602) 9 SA 7 ~20
Domingo Or. 760.0156 vlow, deck. w/d, yard, *1 BR i 825* frpl, gar. Walk to bch. F LEASE: 1429 sq 0 VER DU E B I LL S? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1----------1
2 BR 2 BA $725/Up Secluded loc. 721·8886
Aefrlg & dishwasher CM Shr beaut/furn 3Br
lnc:I. 80x30 pOOI. No 2~Ba hm nr OCC. gar,
pet . No lees. No shr utll. Cln/resp N
I H . 545-4855 1mk $550. 757·1082/W
lt@S1 .10 per sq ft. 13'
frontage. 440 E. 17th
SL, CM. 714-645-8523
Newpt Office 700 sq tt
1 'h blocks from Bay.
CM/HB R e spon•1ble S675/mo. non·smk rmt for lrg, __ ... <7_1_4 .... )_6_7_5·_8_106 __
1paclou1 3BA 2~BA Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
twnhH S412 650-4246 Cl•aslned.
DEBT CONSOLIOA·
TtON. Cut payments
20-50% Stop Collec-
tlona. Avoid bank·
uplcy. Help with IRS
debts. Reduce Inter·
est. Not a lender. LI·
censed/bonded. (Non·
profit) MCCS 1 ·800·
787·7235.
ANTI-AGING/STRESS
(HRONIC FATIGUE
SrnoROME
As w. an OOI, (IS & lllC. Wonder drug Of the fvlwe
OYOilablt now1 For itfo ail
FUN OFFICE needs
people to expand in ---------•
OC area. No exp nee. EMPLOYMENT
To S350/wk. 758·3994 SERVICES 5533
HAIR STYLISTS:
Qualify for FREE rent M••••••
in exclusive lull ave Please be aware thal
CM 1olon. 722·7950 the tlstlngs In this cat·
NEW MODELS/ACTORS egory may require you
No Exp. Fllma, Print to call a 900 number
TV. AU tyJ)4Js. Start In which t.here 11 a
todayl (213) 852·1686 charge per minute.
PIT DRIVER for NB $35,000/Y•a r Income
flower 1hop. Must potenllal. Reading
have good driving Books. Toll free 1-800.
record. Ideal for re-698-9778 Ext A-5139
tired person. 833· 1883 for detalls. ~--------·
With CAL•SCAN!
Have your classifted Id In 176 newspapers
with a comblned ctrculatk>n over 3 milllon.
1400 11 •II II l•kt1 I• plmct • 25 word
or 1111 ctnallltd •d 116 lor He• addltloul word
CAL•SCAN
(9181449·6000
3922 SEWillG ------ICHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & FENCES HANDY ~71 3784 LEGAL PAINfING 385 8 PIANO 6 VOCAL
SJRVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3557 & DECKS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillESSONS 3868
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DJRECTORY P•t.A.C•k• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home RestoraUon & Wllllam Harold Jewelers iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARE We8Vlng Service St.
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•Child Car•• •Wood Fences• R•modellng. Tile, watch & jewelry repair Revocable Uvlng Trust 20 yrs exp, excellent PIANO Beg.-Advanced John Knits. Cashmere L#304200854 Cert. Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie replac./tapalr, ""hlUGng drywall, woodwork, AnUque/Flne Jewelry 25 Years Trust Exp. workmanship, fair All ages ·Teacher cert 1weater .. All Fabrics! 1
Ped. CPA & 1st Ak1, Cone, Patio, Orflveway ntimates. Low """•s. Uc'd fencH, decks, room Buy/Mltllrlde 673·0 38 5 $295 No Hidden F•s prlcH. 645·2417 Aon Entertainment Avail. Uk• new againl 769-7912
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CNA L I E I 0 Fplc, BBQs. Re • 20 Yr ... -additions, roofs, gen · ov ng nv r n-""~p T 557 75"'4 AdYan1-Constr. 974-5301 H<>fN Visits 848-7207 CHUNQ'S PAINTING Jennifer 640.8669 ---------ment. c::;;i <::;1848·3112 """ · erry • • _,,. repairs. Comm/A es. i---------Aefa/Free Estimates. IANDSCAPE •· 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prtcel TRANSLATOR/ SPF~~~~:J~~~ •-C-O_NTRA ___ CT_O_R_S __ FLOOR INSTALL John, A'f·5520 IAWN CARE Ul 3808 MASONRY 3828 S~:31~~ ~8:.1~; PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927
A•k About Our: GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 50% OFF PAINTING lntrodu~tory Otferl Cuatom carpentry.1• JOHN 00,. .. ., ua•oNAY THE LOCAL PLUMBER
Call Glna Bucci '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii elec, Ule, marble, etc. Basic Yard M•lnt. ..,... -Exterior/Interior ,. Wlllllm Bangert Co. 1• •QUALITY WORK• Aepalrt & restoration. L•wn ave, Clnupa, BrlckeStoneeBlock •714-980..2890• Since 1947 714-574-4248 CPI 8UILDl!:AS INC. HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Chari .. 7 23·0489 Tree Trimming!. Lt Large & Small Jobs OKI AHldentlal Conat. Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lna ' Haulln 979·8245 Ucl887191 831·3832 Em•r•ld Painting Frlendly Service
LEARN SPANISH NOWI
Exp'd S.A.· Tutor. Also
T ranslator·lnterpreter. ..
Su•a n• 873--,409 #
CTl!1t11.rlNG Uc.#518424•1naured L708279 722·7332 Semi Retired contractor . ., TREES Int/Ext wallpaper/tile Ll478000 675·9304 ---------~· (714) 995 ... 993 Apra, lmprvmnta, sml Competitive rat11.10 yt1 mE 3928 •
3410 SERVICES 3548 ---------GElm:DllT Joba. Quality, Integrity, TOJJ••M•"'oH. Lawt1•. MOVING 3834 exp-Free est 751·2039 -------.. • ~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,...&<1'AI. I care, Ken 642·1770 ............ 751~78 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •EXTERIOR• eDAN DAWSON• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
DUNCAN A TOUCH OF CL.AU DEC~ SERVICES 3680 --------Lawn Service. Mow/ PUBLIC NOTICe •SPECIALIST• W PLHUMt BINGO-• Orollt/Tll• ReatOfatlon 2:~~·~~P~~~~IN& Cleaning. RH/Comm COATING 3570 HAUUNG 3720 edge/1od/1prlnkler1/ The Calif. Public ~till· t;';;;~:r;:c•'fo;~;4~~ R!:'od:ar: •A•';~~ ~::.~~~:~:·J'~:
I •. Jobi 850·7042 Uc/Bonded. Fr .. Eat. SERVICE DIRECTORY cln-up. Al 966·2718 tlH Commission AE· Faucet a • FlxturH FrM EaU..Wa 540-7309
-. Teresa , 282·7143 Allled Waterproonng Inc.. A1k· us about our: JUNK To Th• DUMP Ive msg or call after 5 QUIRES that all used Oen• Al>ra.m• PalntJnt Anything In Plumbing! ~ ~ Ll538035
S I S I E "Combo Bu 'I '' • VICTOR'S • lnVe.t Oual PalnVAea• S Ll554722 646-6720
BUSINESS
S$VICES 3488
•80 S HOUSECLEANING Halcon es• ta ra• tc. (714-988-1882) houaehold good• Uc/Ins sine. 76, Cell r• LlcenHd·Bonded Below Grade Coating• ~II '3 Publlcatlona Wiii haul what Trash Profeulonal Gardanlng movers print their moved & retext. 641-8877 Pgr# 717•5728 TR.EE
S10.00 per hour. L #709697 982-3008 For Only $144 •. 00 Man won'tl 968-1882 10 Yra. E)lp. Xlnt Aef'a P.U.C. Cal T number;------=----•========:!!
714-548-0388 4·Llnu • 4·W••k• (714) 45 7·1739 11mo1 and chautfeuta lk•'• Cuatom Painting Ex.P4Jrt Drain Cleaning SERVICES
HOUSECLEANINQ DOORS Clrculatlon 190,000 A PROF'L GARDENER print their T.C.P. mun-Prof, Clean. Quellty A Plumbing Repairs
H5 yr1 exp. Good Ref. 3580 N . B . /H .B . /S. B . HEALTH, BBAUTY Caring fpr each land· bef In all advertise-Wort<. Int/Ext & Oock1, 20yrs ~p. All wcxk C4tstom TrM Serwk:e
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"••pnd 640-8715
Own trana. c.i1 any-~~114 ~·;-.. .l~:~ • FITNESS 3740 scape as If II were my menta. If you have • L#703468 631~10 Ouar. Steve 545--1298 No TrH Too Tall.
ti m •. 2 4 1.05 3 1 An experlenc•d own. Larry 854-4673. question about I.he le-••U PAINTINQ • * Pr.cl•• Plumblng No Bush Too Small. ' gallty of a mover, llmo Od Pl'IQI Beat Workl c Marla'• Hou.eol•nnt dependabl• d oor HANDY -..au 3710 LoM Fet Fastl Our MDa BEST .JOB Gardening. or chauffeur. call: 13 Yrs Exp. FrH Esll Repairs• Remodel• all Tom 968·2791 .,.
---------1 Heavy Oulyl Windows/ h ang er. Guer work, AMM11 g et ru u1t1. L•tu t land1caplng, claan Publlc UtlllllH L#859061 53C>-e440 FrH E1tlma~1 H B TREES " wallt/~I I atrlp floors. reas, Don 521-8910 diets a meds u ... n upa, trH trim. Aef1. Commlulon LI U7J91 M .. 1090 Lowe'at • Pricel Alto •
Pgr 714-aee-718• Ha•e&Rentet ''•Jefllee on TV'a 20/20 a. Feb. FREE Eat. ~8-1518 71 .._558-4151 MIKE'S P•lntln9 Co. Bon9al Expt. 965--0890
fUTA Palnt·Carpentry· Allure . rnag. Newport GARDENING Aallable Dlbemardo'• Moving lnt/Ellt•OrywlleText1Ke PROPERTY
C....,..,.... Rtehtl DRYWALL Drywall and morel Batlatrlc Ctr. 613-8588 a. Ouallty Work At Local/Office/Storage ;:..~~~~~~ MG..-. 3998, ... W_AU ______ _
R•fefeM .. Available. SEIVIC! 3584 a • .., MS-5 •77 Aeuonable Ratu. Long Dial. F~_ E1t. L701442 ••ftded ~u
714-842·7979 HANDYMAN Painting. IMPIOVBMENTS Ed Barrett 64&-337 1 T#181832 9794114 PACtFIC PAINTING RXP'O LOCAL CO. COVEl.INGS 3932 fl ~~---------1 •WINDOW c• Ra111110. Han .. TapeeT••tUN Eleot•Plum b•Carpt'Y BOMB 3756 Green Soena L.andacpng Dlber"41rdo'• . Movtng we DO IT RIGHTI ....... --... • .. -.... ..,.. " Aciouatlc oelllng ratnoval Tll .. Matble. 2$YreeRef1 & Irrigation, Trimming. L ocal/Offlc•/Slora"'e """' E Tl S ,..... ".., • n. FREI. l!STIMATES Jer"" Bell 77 ... 380 & Remo al Clea • ~nEE S MATE I TORllUI RllAL TY c ....... Waf~r 3515 Wat• dam8Qe. Fr.. 't v 1• n· Long Olat. FrM E•t. UC 164378 722·7185 ~ &40-7355 atrlpplfte/P••nllne ~·llllJllllllll!l~lllll 297.aoet David EaU Kevin 873--0QO, Carp'try, roor•o. plbQ PMTIWIO INTllUORS upa & Malnt, St. Uc. T#18183a 9794114 •••--c._._ ........ _,, No Job too amalll ~ •WINDOW Cleeftlng painting, remodel Kltohen/881h ~ .. 1'699025• eso.e1oe --· -----'"°" 111c1.ns.nn •Pull8efv •Screen Repair•• llectTlle /S tucco. E•pert•t L4185e0876 Undac•pe"emod•llnt iwoaretlMn ..... 'eintl"G-'111/tlt Hou .. JApl •·oo-39101----"'--~-:--~==•ph Cl~ Allordable•Rellabl• lllctaICAL 3110 Concre1e dee~ M .. 9328 or en.1212 Yard ~ up/INlntenace. S•m• Dav $vo llnc• Quallty fob. ''" .. t. a\' raav We gal• ahoUld l'lanQ
• Ual Comm I l'rH ECt1•71t•7078 MOAOAN. UC'd l&Q.32tl '°' All Your P8inlnQ, lendlc:epei'attl1t10 d••IQn. L 1811:.~'t'•Aateef ....... L•lllln ea aeae toQether. Strip, lnitalf,
\ ' ___ ....__.. ---Car1t•ntrw•••••hlo•I Windows, Doore, a Contr•ctorfC27'4()4oQe. ,.,34.,....., ... ,......, iirii& PAINTING • ROOPING• acNlc. to the crazy.
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22 Slnoor Sl~art 23 FashloM
25 Willful
29 -INeand br .. tl'lel
30 Pulalong 31 Fresh lrom the
lho\ltioom
32 Hits· slang
35 Chai• 37 Woodchoppo(e
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38 UpMI
40 HooM Sile 41 Restaurant
43 Boxer
Mohlmmad -
44 Flatter
47 ·-of the
D'Urbel'vtlles"
48 Kind of nockllno
49 Theater
50 Cheer fOI' the
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52 Bought by mall
54 With no sense
of ethics
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P<>ttlbio moment 66 Ostrichlll(e bird 67 Tiptoe>
88 Tenmir 60 "M·A·s·H" load
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2 Separate
3 Serpenl
4 P01icPo$1 5 Bundles of yam
6 Anllefed
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II Deoree holders
9 ·-Man Flint•
10 Fuu
11 Sign of lhe
zodiac
13 Acquir'IJS Q 15 Lefl
unexamm
18 Ra1ah's land t9 Rang
24 Relieve
25 Chatter
26 Slny
27 Annoys
I ICMl6
28 Pilcl'lefs
30 Hom
32 Cheef at
the Met
33 Edmonton ·hockey player
34,w .. ld9d
36 Mix
39 Command 42 Roman road
45 -waltz or sausage
46 Juliet'• beloved 51 Takes 11·easy
S3 \lermoot
palrrol Alteu
s.4 lnqwed 55 Tolefate
56 Light measure
58 Teen bane 60 Wren'1 dwelling
61 Gershwin brother ~ Boston Bruins
Orp.
63 "-an<t Sympathy"
64 Charged p8111cle
65 Spasm
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The bidding:
NORTH EAST SOtrrH WEST
l• Pau 24 p ...
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tWO·OVtr•One rHpOJllt WH lllilt·1-...;....-""---~-
fotein1r, e~cept in Ula 1equence dio-
sen by South. That announced •
long. rea1onable club II.lit and
inruffloent valua for a game force.
Orig owner•IV. mtg. Condition. '79". ··n--u-,.------~-
114-444'1093 -
Nevertheleu, Noi1.h took a 1bot at "',-8-4-c-.-rv-.-,-,.-6-5-k-m_I_• ------~----·-
'the club elam. Rd/Bil< 1n1. 1-C)wn, Nu '71 eoo rebuilt eng,
Wut led the lcin1 o( heart•, pnt, tlree. "ana. Al· need• oarb 11000 ---------ru.fTed in dummy Declarer ca1hed way1 garaged/Primo! OBO. 639-23&8 MJ!lCUltY
-----the king ofclubt llnd fed the knave, St0,600 Bert 631-81t1 •87 CIVIC CRX Red,
but East ehowed out. The contract '87 Ceprlo• C1mJo S•pd, air, c ..... •97 Cou9er XR7
became unmakable. Declarer had \18, full pwr. 1 owner. S3940. tat time buyer auto, pa/pr rebuilt
no way to get rid of the heart J~n xlnt cond. $4,995/obo. progrem, 0 down eng./1uap. SH5,00
since Weat would ruff the aec:ond 7f4-890-4780 OAO. Financing no obo. 774-7438
diamond and caah two httrta. '90 ConreU• Convn. probt.ml 437·1&31
Declarer can afford to loH a 25k ml. CD, io.ded, •ea Prelude 8 1 red, MITSUBISHI 9145 VANS ----trump trick and still ~Lee the s24•500 red/tan. Xlnt 106k, ml. very eharp.
alam u lof\8 u there it a trump on condl 841-660.J 5·1pd, AC, cu11om iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii '83-Turbo 4-door.
•Le •able wh .. n the defenden -'n wl'leele & alarm. '87 lllrege Auto, AC/ Auna· gOOd, nu tUtbo,
MI .. "' ... O O R• 200 080 454-""'23 PS $1899 muat aen Sunrf, PS/PB/PW/mlr· t.he lead. The simple w-.r to en.sure CBRYSL!I 9 5 .... · ... lull ""' otter take• rore. $3450. 650-8884
that a to lead the J&ck o( Lrumpe at '89 Accord LX AC, ltll 723-4153 ,87 Plymouth y0 ,,_
trick two and run it! That concedea 'H Lelleron Nu eng. au10, 4-dr, Pwt wln-.1---------et1•r LIE full pwr, AC.
a trump unneceaaarily if the suit lthr Int. blu, nu convert dow1, locf(e, crul .. NISSAN 9150 7 pingr. Xnlt condJ
breab 2-2, but guarantees 12 tricks top. Muat aelll $4995 cttt, am/Im ca11. Serv $3495. &44-7835 Opening lead: King ofQ even iftrum~ are 3-l. .oBO. 434·9189 reconda, XJnt condl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii ---------•
A-onl l'-e many truisms of $8900-0BO 125k ea1y '88 300 z.x Auto, '87 Torotlf White, AC '" n If Eut hods the queen of clubs, •---------mllea. 528·2268 loaded, T·topa, new 1tero, auto, alarm. ful bridge, " ight ever, nine never" is the fineue will win and declarer DODGE 9065 lnJ 4 cyl G"OOd condl
one that holds true more often than will score an oven.rick, ma.Jting ajx 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 Aocord IEX 4-dr, paJnt & llrH, 13450 S6SOO OBo. 995-60t5
most. It refers to the situation ti di d th f 11 gold, xntt condl 120 OBO. 842"3822
trumps. ive amon s, e ace 9 '85 Cer•v•n SE orig mllH $8300 '88 2008X Bright Red•---------where the queen o( a suit. is miss· spades and a heart rucr. I( the loaded.' auto, Unted, Call 955-0700 8tK mlles-Loadedl 1· VOLRSWAGEN 9235
ing, and st.ates that. when holding a finesse l0&et, declarer caplures any good condt orig own. ownr. same model on ~
combined eight c4rds in the suit, it. return, ruffing a heart on the table, $3,800 (909) 653·9314 dealer lot lor $5900.
is cor.rect to finesse; with nine if necessary, comes to hand with '88 Ari•• New engine, JAGUAR 9105 Aaklng $3500 for trou· '72 VW B••tl• good
cards, play for the drop. How would the ace of diamonds to draw the new brakes, runs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bl• free earl 720·0121 ~~~~. 0~~':1 F~~::.~
you tackle this deaJ? out.standing trumps, then runs the great! S2200 OBO. '88 4·Door, Hatchback, Call 586-8150
North-South were plaving that a diamonds for 12 tricks. 374-4304 ******* Auto. A/C. 88K mllea.•---------~------.o...;...;"-.·------------------1 1880 Sov. Black/ '85 Cebrlolet 63k. ml, r. 1978 Dodge Ven Tan. Perfect Cond. Cl'lemp•g!le Color. AC/AM/FM cats,
New eng., \rans., new $16,995 850·5885 s24oo 434"1952 alarm. Showroom
NEWPORT carb, refrlg. s3ooo. '90 SIENTRA 5-spd w/ condl $5050 OBO
Call 675·8854 ******** c&H, $3940. 1st time 962-6547 BEACH 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1880 Vanden Plas buyer program, o 1---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '30 SAIL BOAT• '92 lntegr• GS blk,1---------Low Mllea. Excellent down OAC. Financing '88 Fox GL 4 dr, 4ap,
SAIL BOATS 7014 ACURA· 9010
Diesel, wheel, clean, AT, loaded, lthr, CD, FIAT 9070 car $18,500 650-5885 no problem! 437•1931 AC, 80k ml. no eo-.,,.,,..-t---+---t Sele Sat 12th Sam· owner terms. $16,000 alarm, mlnll $14,900liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =~-,,,..,....-,.-_,,,,,..,.~1 cldents, runs great.
2pm. Beautiful anti· obo 723-4074. OBO. 962·7126 ,80 Flet convert, 1 '77 Cl•••lc X.112 ---------xlnt condt must sell.
ques, art, designer Sedan 400 SB chevy PONTIAC 9170 $2650 OBO 648-4958 clothes, model home 30' ••llbo•t, 10HPr---------owner, blue, $2500 eng. 'cA emission ..
furnuuro & lots morel diesel, head, oven, BMW 9030 xlnl condl call week· plate 54•800 OBO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1870 Bug Runs greatlt
521 Cnttlana sleeps 5. Sell S9.9901'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii en~s only. 673·7059 870-1708 197 F1ero Blk, 5-sp, Look• groat! Rod
or with mooring at 11 Perpoct condl $2,700 $950 OBO 642-0620 Salo Sat earn. Ladies D43 No. Balboa Chan-'88 BMW 7:151 Whito,t-F-O_R_D----9-0-7-5 '80 XJS nu tries/ brk•, OBO (3to) 862_3332 or 650-7276
clothing size 4, hse· net, $23,000 OBO. 150m orig milos, xlnt pain!, tunned, AC.
hold lto(Tls, all good =~-90_9..,..,·,.,.9_82_-..,.26_s_2.,...,,..,.= condt $7500 644-2609 loaded, runs greatl _P_O_R_S_C_H_E---9-1-7-5-t~,,,A~ut::I-:O::S:----~
stufft 2206 Laurel Pt. 30' ••llboat, 10HP 'B8 3251 Convrt. blk, '88 BRONCO XL T $4600 OBO. 892·1325
&•I• Sat/Sun eam. dlesel, head, ovon, tan lthr, orig ownr V·8, fully loaded w/l ift ----------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 9248
Misc hsehotd Items. steeps 5. Sell $9,990 mini cond, loaded, kit, $7990. 1st time '&9-XJO pamper your '84 944 red, 5ipd, ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6 I Sok I b a 0 self w/ full luxry. mlnll 11 furn, clths & much or with mooring al auto. 7·c2y 90 m duyer0 ApCrogFrl m, 1 low mllea, nu tires. 1 AC, eunrf, gar. t ownr morel 256 Catalina D43 No. Balboa Chan· $17,500 1·1 1 own · nanc ng ownr 63t _5037 eve xlnl condl $6900
nel, $23,000 OBO. ,_________ no problem! 437·1931 673·8484 Best olforl OBO. 859·3398
909·982·2652 CADILLAC 9040 '87 Tempo QL 2-dr, .,..--,___.....,-----,.--, 1
many new parts, '85 R engor Rover ---------
$2100 OBO. 857-6412 County LWB. Demo • SAAB 9185
•WA N TED* '67·'69 Camaro's. Al
'60-'76 Corvettes, '68·
72 Mopar Muscle car Any condition OK. WI
pay cashl 80-7778 TRANSPORTATION SPEED &
SKI BOATS 7016
'84 Coupe De VIII• •88 Bronco 11 XL T 5,000 ml. White/Tan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii all pwr, a/c, now brks/ 4x2, full power, tlko $47,000 050·5885 l·AN--T-l_Q_U_E_S-.-.--tires, runs xlnt·qulol, ~ 52750. 744-3996 now. $6,350. 549·7526 ---------I '88 8008 Auto tran, CIASSICS 9250 16'12 ft Elr•y skl/llsh· -,B-4_E_L_D_O_B_l_ar_r_ltz-.-s-ll· '89 MUSTANG Auto, JEEP 9110 wht, w/ grey lnterlor''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMr: Ing, on trailer. 10Qhp pwr steering, cass. enrf, xlnt condl 11• Mere o/b. clean, ver, full powor, blue, $3940. 1st time buyer ownr, 2·dr hatchback '7f CAMARO RS
7011
MISC.
MERCHANDISE PETS &
6015 ANIMALS 6049 GARAGE SALES
18Ft BAY l,.AUNCH
Fiberglass. teak deck,
beaut boatl New die·
1el engine, new top.
$9000/obo. 675·.6128
needs minor work. ~';;o. '~:~~~~7 s375o program, o down '88 CHEROKEE 53,700 OBO 722-6177 Good Conditlonl R~n• Sl500 080. 892·HJ25 OAC. Financing no Loredo, V6, fully Greatl $1500 0 O.
•1988 221t Ski Boat• •as Brough•m 53k probleml 437·1931 loaded. 55940. hi •714-982·777 l*
PLANT SALE ACRES For Adoption to good
s. 7 litre \1·8, King ml. Salvaged fully _.. __ C_LA __ S_S_l_F_IE-0--time buyer program. o When you write CLASSIFIED
Cobra 0 /0, low prollle toadod, auto, alerm. ti's the resource you down financing OAC. a Classified ad, It's the resource you 2 lnfla t•bl• Boats t\ull. Just serviced, $7700 OBO. 378·0575 can count on 10 aell a Financing no problem! Include all can count on to sell a
9'& 12' newl Hard new controtlor/uphol· myriad of morchan· 437·193t myriad of merchan·
Cement fountains $110, home. 2 Siamese •---------
bird baths $20. Citrus· cats. 1 spayed, BALBOA
frult·avoc:ado (fruiting) 1 nuetered. ISLAND s 1 o. Junipers, vines, 644-9500 Clarire liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii herb• St. On palms 8' _K_l_T.,.T .. E""'N __ S_f_r_ee-to_g_o_o_d
6106 transom, floor bo111ds, stery. Great akl boat· SELL dlse Items. because ...,,,.,,8,..,,3,...C,..h:-•-r-o""'k-•-•'"'C,..0-u-n'"'tty-1 the facts ·dlso Items, becau .. oars. $900 & $1200. fast-looks great ..... re· our columns compel and get the our columns compel C II 530 57t6 d t $12 000 4wd, tnrf, lull pwr, tow a • · a Y 0 go. • your home qualified buyers to r-ults qualified buyer• to $20. * 909-674·9422 homes. 8.weeks old. 122 DIAMOND AVE.
PRESSURE CLEANERS Call 65°"3720. SAT, Aug. 1 2 8•m.
846-9449/574-4247 pkg, lmmac, 1-owner, .,., H•rd Top electric through classified cam 21K ml, fact warr, whV you want. cam
NO EARLIER! PSI,• electric 1760 _S_•_v_e_a_b_u_s_e_d __ a_n_d Quality furniture,
boat. xtnt condl 27' Ch•p•rr•I Slg-1_________ 842·5878 . gry. 518,500. 72o-t565 ---------___ M_2_._s_e_7_8 __
$7000. (714) 675-7599 n•ture. Speed Boat. •---------
Only 95 l'lra. Loaded! ····················•••ll!!ll!J!!!!![lllll!I~··············-. $36,000 050-8885 ~ $199.' 2000 5399, 3000 abandoned pets. Bo a clothing, decorating
3500 S899. Factory di• volunteer/foster. Call ltoms & much more. ---------reel True-free, prompt 7l4-597•9o37. POWER BOATS dellvory. Since 1972. HUGE MOVING SALE
Call 24 hours FREE--------Aug. 12/13. Rofrig, 7012 MARINE SUPS
catalog. 1 ·800·333· PIANOS & baby stuff, dishes, fur· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCKS 7022
WASH(9274). ORGANS 6059 nllure, Orlontat art, 17' Mexican fishing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SUN a U EST WOLFF iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. 126 Amethyst Pong a '94 .. Cntr con· 42 ft allp wented
TANNING BEDS. New aole, cover, cushions, Please call Nici< 645· commerclal·home Spin. P . Baldwin Ac·---------new trlr, motor relldy. 5161or646-7492,
tanning units lrom rosonlc, mahog. xlnt CORONA S8 "'00 71A·0 31 0184 $199. Buy factory di· condl $500 760-1816 DEL MAR 61221 __ ... __ ._......, __ .__ 50 Ft Mooring-NB
rect and SAVE. Call---------17'Wh•l•r 90HP w/8 Ft ahore dinghy.
today FREE NEW BICYCLES 6060liiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yamaha, boautllul, 512,500/obo. Call
color catalog. 1 ·800· Lota of mlac house-groat boall $5800 eve. 9am·8pm, 548-5972
462-9197. hold Items, clothes, 650·8596 BAL B 0 A YA C H T
Recon ditioned & etc. Sun only 8-5. -=1-=9=-=·--R=-.-g-.-=1-=M:-:-e-d=-.-=1-:-:11-0-n BASIN has boat sllpa
_C_O_M_P_U_TE __ R_S_6_0_1_8 used Bikes, like new. 424Vl Fernloaf (alley) 185 '88 bow ride available.! $14.50 per
Call 841·9284. Mere. 170 1/0 SOhrs fl. Call 673·'761
388 Computer $295. TICueTS
$ $7950. 673-6246. ~B:-o-a-=t~S:-:l~lp-A~v-aJ-:-:l:--4-::5~ft
6075 CO TA MESA 61241--:1-=9-=5~7~1~8~'~L~y-m-an-or under.-$11.50 per
All original. Runs ft. Call Mike. 665·6t 50 Cmplt w/prlnler. color ~
monitor, mouse. kbrd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
& windows. 479-1848 CHEAP AIR Consolidating 2 houses. Furniture. toys. bikes, 488 Comptr $595 cm· Most US C 111 e • clthea. Set/Sun 8·3,
groat. A beautiful clas-•••••••••• 1lc wooden boat. Only
pit• w/vga color monl· •From $190 {1·W)• no early birds. 2524 s3,500. 645-6e12 AUTOMOBILES
tor. w/ prlnlr, mse •From 5350 (Rn• Westminster/Del Mar kybrd. 479-1848 No Rest rlctlone1 ________ _
NEC Laptop $395. 1-800-380.fSS02 NICE CLOTHING
Complete w/Epaon Ladles clothes, gently
printer. color monitor, TV ELECTRONICS used, S3·S25. Friday. modem, eoftware. • • August 11 . 1oam·? '901ntegr•47k,mnrf,
642·3533. STEREO 6080 203 21st Street 1·2-8-, .... T=1-.-,.-p'""'u-,-.-u-lt-·e-9 Ac • C c . AM /F M
S.F. cruiser twin Yam stereo, War. $9850
---------1ATS Inc Otfe..SllCA S•I• Sat t2th 7am· 200 ong. Xtnt condl _o_B_o_._9_2_1_._12_2_6 __ _ FREE TO YOU 6022 18,, Diglt•I S•t•I· 2pm. Furn, TVs, blkoa, must see. s44,5o0
Fr•• H•lrcuta CM
atylltt need• models
for color corroctlon,
weave•. perm• & cuts.
5A0·2998.
Fro• to •pprvd lov·
Ing home 2 mixed
female, adtt cate. Both
dectawed. Pis call
after 5pm. 722·t503
JEWELRY, FURS
& ART 6025
PVT PARTY SALi!
Ledr'• ring. Rare
7ct, extta·floa Russian
elexandrlle. Xlnl color
change. Mounting t 4
rnd-cut & 6 baguette diamonds. GIA ldent.
st 15,000 firm. Prine
• only. 801·586-3513
PETS•
ANIMALS
ADOPT-A-PET
Every Sat & Sun at
Pf!TSMART, Founteln
Velley. PupplH, kit·
ten• and more, all
tooklng for loving. car•
Ing homae. CALI. 597•
9037 for more Info.
ADOMaL•
• AKC PuPPI•• &
Cl'A Kitten•
We have tho largeat
Mleotlon of pedlgrH
dOg• & cat. anywhere
All loved a well
Cared for 'ITLAND HUNT 80H
Nonheeat COfnet of ~ a BrOOIUult
~7
lite Dlah Big Screen tlroo, W/D designer OBO. 645-0057
Televisions. Over 175 ctths DKNY, \11ttadlnl, -=-=-~:---=:--...,....-~ channels. Buy Direct Jwrly, Uadro, L V Br1· Electric Boet 1980
and SAVE. Call today case. 2 1 52·0 San Dully hardtop. Asking
for FREE color cata· Michel Dr. (Victoria nr $5900 needs TLCI slip log. l·800·553.5443. Harbor) 650-7455 avl $100 mo. 548·1089
TRADE S•t. Aug. 12, 9AM· Sohoc 18' Etect,
1~. 3081 Madison beautifully restored.
Ave. Ladlet Sult1, Vlrtually everything Is
Drouea & Sports· new. Fores! Green/
wear, Computerware. White. $9k. Call 504·
Kitchenware & Toole. 0293 to view.
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