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Criine creates uneasiness at Orange Coast College
•Despite a recent bomb threat and armed robbery, campus offi-
cials say the school's safety 'measures up very well' to that of other
colleges in the county.
Earlier this month, a bomb hoax sent
the campus in a tailspin. Just a month
before, there was a rape in a campus
bathroom. And the school sees its share
of car burglaries and petty theft.
"There is graffiti in every bathroom. ~-------------------------------~ I I
I occ CRWIE STATISTICS :
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Political science
instructor Ken Hearlson, a teacher at
Orange Coast College for a dozen years,
looked in his mailbox Tuesday morning
and read with dismay an advisory of a
robbery that had occurred on campus.
•1 was not happy," Hearlson said. "In
the pit of my stomach, I get upset. I hate
to see a student or staff member hurt.
"You wonder, is there another step -
what's next? That's what worrles people.•
The notice warned the campus com-
munity that on Monday, while 20-year-
old student Juan Lopez was in the park-
ing lot at OCC, he was robbed at gun-
po~t -in broad daylight -by two teen-
agers.
Lopez was the latest victim in a stream
of campus crime in the last two months.
And while statistics show crime at OCC
actually dropped last year, a recent spate
of incidents since the fall semester began
has students and faculty concerned.
The campus -sprawls across 162 acres
at 2701 Fairview Road -one of the city's
busiest thoroughfares.
•There are no gates, no walls, nothing
to keep anyone out -we're like chickens
for the plucking," Hearlson said, adding
that there is no way to separate the col-
lege from the community it reflects.
•This is just where we are living."
Marvin Pomerleau, 25, a third-year
student at OCC and one of Hearlson's
students, said he has seen a change for
the worse on the campus.
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On the walls there is gang stuff,• Pomer-
leau said. "It's really sad.•
Pomerleau said he enjoys the campus
at OCC and chooses to attend classes
there rather than at other community col-
leges closer to his home in Orange, but
he said he can't help but notice the
changes -some of them minimal, others
disturbing.
"It seems things are progressing to
getting worse,• he said. " ... There's no
respect -it's pretty sick."
Overall, crimes on campus are spo-
radic, not consistent, said Jim Carnett,
the college's director of community rela-
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Murder ................. 0
Sexual Assault ........... 0
Rape ...... :' ............ 0
Robbery
Assault/battery
1 Arson
Bomb Threat
Burglary
Grand Theft
Petty Theft
Vandalism
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95 94 93
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14 11 20
3 1 0
0 0 0
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19 20 15
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Minorities are:
missing from
upper-level
math classes
• Superintendent promises to set up new
'eligibility criteria' to correct problem.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Minonty students are under
represented in upper-level mathematics and sc1-
ence courses in distnct schools, a federal investiga-
tion has found
The distnct, along with several others in Califor-
nia, was selected at rdJ1dom by the U.S. Depart-
ment of Education's civil nghts ofhce last year, and
investigators visited Estancia dl1d Costa Me~a hlgh
schools and TeWin-
kle Middle School
last spring to
observe classes.
Superintendent
Mac Bernd said.
School board
"Some students
might not perform
well (on tests)
because of the
language barrier,
but the teacher
knows the student
can perform
the work ... "
MAAC MAATIN I DALY Pll.OT
Wltll tbe Hartior Patrol lelldlng the way, America's ChalleDge crulMs down the channel to lts new home ln Mariners Mile, Wednesday. lbe
boat wlll compete ln tbe 1997-98 Whitbread Ro1111d tbe World Race.
members agreed
Tuesday to take a
more active role m
recruiting and
retaining minority
students by adopt·
ing a voluntary res-
olution plan that
seeks to increase
the number of
minority students
in high school malh
and science classes
within three years.
-MAC BERND •
More than 600 carts caged in roundup
• New roundup plan dubbed
successful by the city, but gro-
cers pay fees under protest.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The city has
picked up more than 600 abandoned
shopping carts during the last three
weeks under a new retrieval program
approved by the City Council earlier
this month.
•The program bas been very suc-
cessful,• said Donna Theriault. a man-
agement analyst for the city. "We've
even had four other cities in the state
call us for details about the program.
"We've had businesses and resi-
dents in the area tell our contractor
that they're very happy the city is
doing something about these carts.
Obviously, the carts a.re out there, and
they're a real nuisance.•
For months, residents have com-
plained the carts Utter street com ers
and sidewalks and create a "blight" in
the city. This past winter, city officials
attempted to hammer out an enforce-
ment plan that would allow the gro-
cery industry to monitor the problem
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CART HOlUNE: ·
+ tf you see an abandoned cart.
you can call the city's shopping
cart· retrieval hotline: (800) 711-
6110. Just give the cart's exact
L location, naming the address or
: nearest cross street. The shopplng
1 cart will be removed within 12
: hours. __.__. ·
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itself, but the results were less than
satisfactory. That's when the city
decided to take over.
The council contracted with a Bell-
flower-based company to scour the
city with a pickup truck and gather all
the abandoned carts, which are worth
an estimated $125 each.
When the driver picks up a cart, he
tags it with the date and location of
pick up. Then, the city contacts the
owner. To get the cart back, the owner
must pay a $12 fee to cover the cost of
retrieval and administrative time.
•All the---0wners who have paid the
fee have paid it under j>rote~. • Theri-
ault said. ·u you pay a fee or a tax
under protest, and then it is later
•SEE CARTS PAGE A4
·(The office of ovil rights) did find that we were
under represented,• Bernd said Wednesday. "They
found that the percentage of minority students m
some classes was lower than the overall percentage
of students at a gwen school •
More than 36°0 of students in Newport-MeSd
1.11tennediate and high schools are ethnic minori-
ties, according to a survey conducted last year b}
the California Basic Educational Data System.
As part of the resolution, the distnct agreed to
create ·alternative eligibility criteria" for some
minonties wish.mg to enroll m upper-level classes
Bernd said the new criteria will mean not a lower
standard.
·w e need to look at more than JUSt standardized
tests,· Bernd said, otmg teacher recommendations
as one possible altemati~e. "Some students might
not perfom1 well (on tests) because of the language
barrler, but the teacher knows the student can per-
form the work. We were very careful to say (in the
resoJution) that we would put qµalified students m
those classes."
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Newport council may still
oppose Back Bay water plan
•But Mayor John Hedges says council won't contest
project unless it has 'adverse impact' on bay or health.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
Where the health of Ne:-vport
Bay 11 concerned, many resi-
dents believe c4refu1 study 1s not
an •PP!fOPrlate response to a
potehtMil crtlil.
While lncl1Yidual council
memt>en pNilk't the cltY may
ultimately Gpl)OM • ~ to dlt-
charge 5 million gallons ol treat·
ed sewage daily into Newport
Bay, the council's reluctance to
battle the project from the outset
has residents questioning the
city's priorities.
•1 don't think the coundl is
looking at the big pkti.lle, • Mki
Or. Susan Skiiiner, a IOcal neu-
rologist Who bM lobbMd the city
to ~ oppoee the Irvine
Ranch Water District's project.
•Thetr ultimate stand needs to
reflect the opinions of the peo-
ple. The people don't want this
(project).•
In a letter to the Daily Pilot,
Mayor John Hedges claims the
City Council ls taking all the
appropriate steps and offers
assurance that' the dty ol New-
port Beaeb WU1 oppoee the pro-
ject • UDMdl we are convln<:ed
there Will be no advene lmpect
•SEE WATER PAGE A11
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Forecastlng is an
exact science, tlO
don't try tJaJa at
home, but the
weather people have
flipped t10me cow and
lool<ed out the window and
sold today la going lo N
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AROUNDlOWN
8ESTIUYS
GAIWllD
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ENTERTAINMENT
POUCEALES
PUBLIC NOTICES
SOCIETY
9IORTS
SUMMER OF '95
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18 months later, MacArthur bri~e open to traftic
greer
wylder
·Its afamily get
together at Ice Chalet
T be Mesa Verde Center's Ice •
Chalet is offering a great deal
on ice skating for families. On
Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1
a family of six can ice skate from 1 :00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for $20. For each
ddditional person it's $5. Also, during
this ti.me there will be a limbo con-
test, football toss, and a basketball
oot. The Ice Chalet (979-8880) is
located in the Mesa Verde Center at
01 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Mind Quest (646-2808) recently
ned at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa
esa. It's a center that was designed
offer an educational alternative to
bysitting. You can bring in a child
om the age of four years to 12
ars, and for $5.50 an hour your
· d can play with computers, paint ..
d there's a science center, and
ectronic quizzers. For children who
ve siblings there's a price reduction
$3 per each additional child. Mind
est also is open on Friday and Sat-
day evenings from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.
bildren who come in at night watch
: ovies and have popcorn, and reser-
: yations are needed. Mind Quest is
1 n from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday
: ough Friday, and Saturday from 10
t . to 5 p.m r
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On Saturday. there will be a
age sale benefiting the Corona
Mar High School Water Polo
. 1Wenty-five families will be
1 onating items for the sale. The
1 garage sale will be dl 1983 Port
By Evan Henerson. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -In antidpation
ot the coming of the San Joaquin Hills
tollway, a well-traveled section of
MacArthur Boulevard hos officially
moved east.
After 18 months of construction, the
Transportation Corridor Agencies -
builders of the toll road -opened the
new MacArthur Boulevard bridge to
north-and south-bound traffic. The six-
lane, 1,469-foot bridge is between Bison
Avenue and University Drive and will
eventually pass over the mainline lanes
of the tollroad and a re-created wet-
lands.
The toll road agencies will remove
the existing portion of MacArthur
between Bison and University and
replace the road with restored Bonita
Creek wetlands. A walkway for animals
will also be created.
Motorists who cl.rite on the bridge
have also noticed a marked absence of
construction activity since the new
bridge opened.
~Before, you'd drive through it. Now,
you go over it,• said Lisa Telles, a
spokeswoman for the agencies. "People
say it's nice not to have to go through a
construction area anymore.~
The bridge moves traffic closer to
Newport North shopping center at the
intersection of MacArthur and Bison.
During construction, a flashing sign
instructed motorists to avoid congestion
by taking Jamboree Road instead of
MacArthur Boulevard.
But now that the bridge is complete,
center administrators say the new align-
ment helps the center.
NWe feel positively about it,• said
Jennifer Ciccone, general manager of
Hollis and Associates, which manages
the Newport North Center. NThe con-
struction workers a.re already coming
over to the center for lunch and to
shop."
MARC MARTtU OAJI. Y PILOT
With the completion of the MacArthur Bridge (foreground) construction crews continue work on the tollway
bridges near the University Drive uncleJpass.
cityside
: • eaboume Way in Newport Beach
from 8 a.m to 12 p.m. Port
Seaboume is m Harbor View Homes
-off of Ford Road, between
MacArthur and San Miguel.
If you like batik prinls for chil-
drens cloUung. Batik (546-3438) 1s
•wing a special tlus month on gut's
~sleeve empire dresses for $18.
"eatik sells clothing m sizes from
Burglary suspects may be
part of hijack ring, police say
board of directors in 1987. In 1990, he
was named chairman of the board and
CEO.
Sutton is director of the Association of
California Ute Insurance Cos., the Cali-
fornia Economic Development Corp., the
Health Insurance Association of America,
the Newhall Land and Farming Co. and
the Southern California Edison Co.
you know who you are -the National
Association of Professional Organizers
has a contest for you.
As part of 1he National Get Organized
Week, Oct. 1-7. the professional organiz-
ers group will be sponsoring a •Messiest
Desk• contest, with the winner receiving
a one-day desk organizing session with
an expert.
infants to womens. It's located at
1245 "A" Logan Ave. m Costa Mesa.
The store is only open Tuesdays
through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.
Roger's Gardens 1s haVlflg free
gardening seminars as part of its 20th
anniversary celebrauon. Today at 12
.m. there will be a · perennial mam-
nace• senunar. You'll learn summer
... aintenance techniques to keep your
perennials looking good. And on Fri-
day at 12 p.m . you'll learn bow to
plant bulbs irl pots. The senunars are
held at the Roger's Amphitheater.
Roger's Garde ns (640-5800) is !ovated
at 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd. m
Newport Beach.
Crew (751-011 1) is d new hair
salon that recently opened in The
Lab at 2930 Bristol St , m Costa
Mesa. The salon does hair cull>, color,
perms, waxing, and 1l has a make-up
artist for makeovers. Everytime yob
have your hair cut at Crew, you'll get
an aromatherapy scalp treatment that
claims lo relieve stress. Crew also
sells Sebastian hair care products.
• IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Satur-
~-whi!ther you're a merehant or a s00p-·
per, if you know of a good buy call me at
540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me:
Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa
Mesa, cant. 92627
• Four were arrested in connec-
tion with the theft of $100,000 in
computer equipment.
COSTA MESA -Four men, possibly
members of a Los Angeles hijacking
rmg, were arrested Wednesday after-
noon, in connection with the h eist of
$100,000 worth of computer equipment
from inside a freight truck.
The driver of the Consolidated Freight
truck reportedly parked the vehicle and
went inside Marina Liquor store at 1895
Monrovia. But when he walked out of
the store, he saw four men carting off the
expensive computer tape drives, Costa
Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick said.
The men had apparently popped the
lock off the truck to ge t inside, he added.
The dnver, who police would not
identify, started to chase the alleged
crooks but came away with only part of
the license plate number of the brown
Chevy vap they sped away in, Yezbick
said.
The truck driver called police at 4:40
p.m. Wedne sday, and police Officer Rich
Allum spotted the truck at 19th Street
and Newport Boulevard. The men were
pulled over in front of Rock-N.Java cafe
·at 1749 Newport Blvd . and arrested at
5:42 p .m .
The m~n were allegedl_y surveyin_g
the truck from Sunfiower Avenue and
waiting for it to stop. giving them the
opportunity to steal the goods.
This pattern of theft fits the. profile of
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an 80-member hijacking ring that a Los
Angeles police hijacking task force has
been investigating for months, Yezbic.k
said.
The LAPD task force h as been work-
ing closely with law enforcement in
Orange County to catch the group of
thieves, Yezbic.k said. However, this is
the first time thieves using these meth-
ods have struck in Costa Mesa, he said.
The four were charged with conspir-
ing to commit burglary and are being
held in Costa Mesa City Jail with bail set
at $10,000 each, Yezblck said.
The driver of the truck positivelY'
identified the four men. However, their
names will not be released until they
have been run through the computer
system because the ring members have
bee n known to use false identities,
Yezbic.k said.
-By Carolyn Miller
Thomas Sutton joins
The Irvine Co . board
Thomas Sutton. chairman and CEO of
Pacific Ute Mutual Insurance Co., hai
been elected to the 15-member board of
directors of The Irvine Co.
Most of The Irvine Co.'s 15 member-
board of directors come from outside the
company's day-to-day operations.
Store sponsors equipment
donation program
South Coast Stationers in Costa Mesa
is sponsoring a donation program to ben-
efit local schools and service organiza-
tions.
Local businesses a.re encouraged to
donate unwanted office equipment -
from chairs to cabinets, desks, pens and
computers -which South Coast Station-
ers will pick up tree of charge.
The stationers will then stock the
items in the store and allow local teach-
ers and service providers to take equip-
ment they need -free of charge.
The program has transferred more
than $10,000 worth of goods to schools
and organizations -including Newport-
Mesa Unified School District, Orange
County Conservation Corps and Phoenix
House.
The store will be recognized for its
efforts at 10:30 a.m. today at a "partner-
ship ceremony• at Edison Elementary
School in Santa Ana.
To enter, apphcants must send a cur-
rent photo of the desk along with an 8
1/2-by-1 1-inch piece of paper with
name, address, phone number and a
100-250-word essay explaining why that
desk should be chosen as Orange CoUI1-
ty's messiest.
All entries must be received by Nov.
17. For information on the contest. call
Noreen at 536-0086.
OCC adventure to sailors
Orange Coast College is offering
local residents and sailors the unique
opportunity to spend eight days sailing
aboard the 65-foot Merrythought sail-
boat.
After the Long Beach to Cabo San
Lucas race, OCC will allow eight sailors
-with at least irltermediate level skills -
to sail the Merrythought back from
Cabo San Lucas to Newport Beach.
The boat will leave Cabo San Lucas
on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 11 and
arrive at the OCC Sailing Center in
Newport Beach Nov. 18.
Sutton, 53, has been associated with
Pacific Mutual for more than 30 years.
He began as a summer actuarial trainee
and joined the companyiull-time after
his 1965 graduation from the University
of Toronto.
For inf ounation 9n th~rogram....call ~OUJw CoaSf'Sta.lfoner President Stephen
Sloan at 5-40-7460.
The trip, beaded by an experienced
skipper, includes stops in Santa Maria
Bay, Turtle Bay and Cedros Island. Crew
m.emben-will-be involved in ·an aspeds -
of sailing the Merrythougbt -including
steering, watch standing, navigating,
Sutton became president of Pacific
Mutual and a member of the company's
~lURIS de¥ to su~ sides
Newport Beach ~mom~wfth 69.461 doudsby
Balbol afternoon.
69.461
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Corona del Mar TODAY
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LOCATION SIZE S:31a.m. 1:.1
Wedge 3-4 slsw Se<ond high
Newport 3-4 s/sw 11:$2 p.m. 15.7
Bldies 3-4 sl'lw Se<ond low
Rf-..r Jetty 3-4 l/JJiN 6:59pm. 0.4
CdM 3-4 s/sw PMIAY ..,..... Flnthioh
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sail hand.ling and cooking.
Wm a prize for messy desk
U your desk is chronically messy -and
The cost of the 800-mile adventure is
$695.
For information, call 645-9412.
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COSTA..sA
• UJO blodc of ...,nthlm l>l'IW: A burgler used a slim
Jim to open the door of a 1989 Ford ind took S384 In prop-
erty, lndudlng a c.onstructlon unlf orm. lffther wallet and
~box.
• 2IOO blodc of s.D AM: An apinment w• bfOk9n into
by 1 burgtar who aept In through an unlodted bedroom
wtndow and stole S200 spukert, • S150 compact disc pl1V«
and a S15 bnm din.
• ltOO Modi of ..... AM: lWo btkes worth S700 were
~ stolen from an unl~td shed. A S200 stereo wa
aho stolen from Inside tM vktim'1 VW bus ~~ed In the drl·
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1995
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Gala Ushers iii a new ef a for the ReUben E. Lee
T he old paddle-wheeler
down by the Back Bay
Bridge hasn't been such a
swinging place since John
Reuben Mcintosh hired a couple
of Newport Harbor High grads
to pump some life into his novel
restaurant concept, the Reuben
E.Lee.
But after more than two
decades, Bill Skiles and Pete
Henderson were long gone and
the novelty of a Disneyland-style
riverboat restaurant bad worn
off .The Reuben E. Lee became
Charley Brown's, and the place
generally bit the skids and closed.
Apparently, it's not such a hot
location for a restaurant in
today's market -but a great
place for the Newport Harbor
Nautical Museum. And bringing
back Skiles and Henderson for
the christening gala Friday night
was a master stroke.
The boat was swinging again.
More than 600 spiffily dressed
patrons of things nautical
packed a huge circus tent set up
in the parking lot. Around the
tent were the mobUe kitchens,
sign-in tables, sllent-aucdon
tables, bars, a sailboat on a trail-
er and the milling crowd.
This might eause one to won-
der where people parked, and
the answer is: everywhere.Pora
massive undertaking put togeth-
er in just a few months, there
were few glitches.
Councilwoman Norma Glover
was assigned to a table behind
the bandstand. 1imes reporter
Katherine Bold w4s told, with
unbelievable rudeness, "There
is no room for you here,• by a
denizen of the table to which
she had been assigned (Kathy
said OK and left).
For a local newspaper colum-
nist, the calamity was that the
only thing to eat for dinner was
cold salmon. This fellow cannot
deal with salmon no matter how
it is prepared. But he can now
vouch that Caesar salad, wafer·
thin cucumpers and chocolate
cake make an excellent dinner,
especially when washed down
with a very nice Chablis.
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Alter dinner, the crowd
moved out of the tent to ooh-aah
the christening fireworks and
then get down to the serious
business of the evening -reliv-
ing our youth (so to speak) with
Skiles and Henderson.
What was most remarkable
about this evening is the way it
instantly transformed the New·
port Harbor Nautical Museum
from relative obscurity to one of
Displaced herons are flying free
• Chic~ mistakenly pruned out of Harbor Island
Drive home are returned to the wild after weeks under
the care of the Laguna Niguel wildlife center.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
Three months after being
pruned out of their nests during a
tree clipping mishap, a group of
blackcrown night herons have
been returned to the wild.
la two separate trips, a volun·
teer Crom the Pacific Wildlife Care
Center drove the birds to San Eli·
jo Lagoon in North San Diego
County. He opened the cages,
and the birds headed for the reeds.
UThey're all healthy, and they
did what they're supposed to,"
said Mike Moon, a care center
volunteer and an animal control
officer for the county of Orange.
"The release went well."
In June, a tree-tnmming com-
pany that contracts with the city
accidentally displaced the chicks'
nest during a clipping of the ficus
trees along Harbor fsland Drive.
Five of the eight chicks were 3
weeks old when the incident
occurred while the others were
barely 2 days old, according to
Linda Evans, the center's execu-
tive director.
Because the birds were too
young to take care of themselves
and had been abandoned by their
parents, the Laguna Niguel
wildlife center took them in. West
Coast Arborists, the tree trimming
company that caused the acci-
dent, donated $300 for the birds'
care. Other area residents also
contributed donations for the
birds' feeding and upkeep, bring-
ing the total to more than $500.
"That didn't quite cover the
mouse allowance,• Evans said.
•But it came close."
briefly in the news
Group changes name
to William Hall Master
Chorale
The Master Chorale of Orange
County will be operating under a
new name for this year's 40th
Anniversary Season.
According to a press release.
the board of directors has decided
to change the Costa Mesa
chorale's name [!() the William
Hall Master Chorale.
Celestial navigation
class set
Orange Coast College is offer-
ing an eight-part advanced celes-
tial navigation class for area
sailors.
The non-credit class will meet
from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, Oct. 3 through 26, at
OCC's Salling Center.
The class is for sailors who can
navigate to Catalina but who
want to know more. course
instructor Neal Walker says. The
coUISe ~re~dvance-celestiat
navigation by the stars, moon and
planets.
For more information, call 645-
9412.
Aquatics programs
to dive into laughs
Newport Harbor High School's
aquatics programs will be serving
up laughs at a comedy night
fund-raiser Oct. 9. The 7 p.m.
event at t.lie school's theater will
feature two top comedians from
The Improv in Irvine. Tickets cost
$10 and will be available at the
door. Call 675-8622.
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Residents also frequently
called the center to inquire how
the birds were adapting. When
they reached 12 weeks, the
herons -now considerednear
aduJts -were ready to go, Evans
said.
"We hav~a release criteria,
although I don't know how diag·
nosllc it is, ft Evans said. "When
the green comes off their legs,
they're ready to go.•
Moon released the first group
of five four weeks ago. The last
batch was released at the same
location Saturday.
When he rons are released near
a lagoon, they either plunge into
the reeds to hide or else fly off. All
the Harbor Island Drive birds
passed the "freedom test," Moon
said .
Except one.
uone little guy was too young,
and he came right back to me,"
Moon said. ul'U need one more
month, and the n I'll take him
back out.•
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Yep, another overnight suc-
cess story (after years of commit-
ment).
An Historic Event: Colin
Powell came to Orange County
on Tuesday. At least 3,000 peo-
ple stood in line for hours to get
his autograph on copies of his
memoirs, "My American Jour-
ney."
Definitely the stuff of legend.
But the real historic event was
that I was among them. I'm a
guy who wouldn't stand in line
to watch water turn into wine. I
go to the movies during lunch
ti.me or Sunday afternoons to
avoid lines. I don't fly Southwest
anymore because of their inter-
minable lines.
Tuesday I pulled into the
Price Club parking lot at 11
a .m .. an hour and a half before
Gen. Powell was due to appear.
Thousands of people were
already there, snaking along in
an orderly fashion. Each line of ~
the giant se:rpent ran about 200
yards before it snaked back the
other way.
We were a convivial lot and
definitely a rainbow coalition.
Seven .of us in our little section
of the snake: There was Robert.
a black man somewhere in his
late 40s and a supervisor for an
airline. Hazel, a 20-something
nutritionist of Asian descent.
Henry, 60ish, a third-generation
Japanese-American. His wife,
a.n Anglo.
There were sailors, soldiers
and Marines. About 500 spots
ahead was A<fjo, the beautiful
Olympian who signed almost as
many autographs as the general.
To keep us sustained. Pnce
Club people served trays of
sandwiches, cake, sodas and
pizza. To keep us interested,
representatives of two cliff erent
groups circulated petitions to
encourage Powell to run for
president.
One was local, the Newport
Beach-based Colin Powell's
Army. The other was apparently
national. the Exploratoiy Draft
Powell Comuuttee headquar-
tered m Maryland. Meanwhile,
an Irvine outfit, the Orange
County Colin Powell Task Force,
was passing out fiiers.
At 2:22 p.m., our segment of
the line reached the door and
entered the cavem nus ware-
house (between the. tollE:t paper
and the dog food). l he hne con-
tinued inside, but it moved
quickly.
ln exactly 10 minutes this
former corporal was face to face WlY1 Gen. Powell . .-
u How you holding up. Gener-,
al? You must have writer's
cramp ·
"No, that's OK.· he said and
stretched mightily ·rrs my back.
·oh, my aclung back be
gnnned and signed my h.vo
copies of lus book in less than 10
:.econds
1 figured 1t wasn't a good time
to discuss the presidency.
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Thursday and Saturday.
MARC MARTlll I DAILY PllOl
The herons that were uprooted from their Harbor Island trees last June were released back in the
wild blue yonder.
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·Q Chili pockets · Plailners'
OK to sell beer and wine
•City Council
approval is still needed
before billiard hall can
add alcohol to its menu.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -They've got
the pool tables and the food
menu. Now all they need is the
license to sell alcohol
And the management of the a Oub and Cafe came one step
closer lo getting it Monday
night. when the city's Planning
Commission approved a request
to sell single servings of beer
and wine at the billiard ball.
which opened in the Mesa
Verde Shopping Center in July.
But, since the club is in an
area city officials say has a •high
ratio• of liquor licenses, the
managers must obtain approval
from the City Council before the
Alcohol and Beverage Control
Board will consider ~uing a
STUDENTS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The district often receives stu-
dent transcnpts in foreign lan-
guages when students transfer to
Newport-Mesa from other coun-
tnes. Sometimes those students
a.re placed in classes not compa-
rable to their abilities. Bernd said.
•it's possible to make mis·
takes." be said.
licerise. The matter will come
before the council sometime
next month.
This isn't the first time the
dub's management bas med a
request for alcohol sales. Cub
management first applied for a
permit for a billiard parlor wilh
sales of beer and wine in
December 1993 but was shot
down by the Planning Commis-
sion alter residents and other
tenants in the shopping center
voiced concerns about potential
public nuisance problems.
The management aban-
doned that request in the winter
of 1994, and the commission
approved a use permit for a bil-
liard parlor and cafe the follow-
ing spring.
·1 was a little bit skeptical
about the request at first.· Plan-
ning Commissioner Llbby Cow-
an said Wednesday. ·1 had not
supported their request for alco-
hol in the past. But this time,
none of the tenants complained,
none of the residents were there
to speak against it. The propri-
But as part of the resolution,
the district will prepare a plan to
identify those mistakes more
quickJy.
By Nov. 15, the district agreed
to compile an array of data for the
civil rights office, including the
enrollment for each district math-
ematics and soence cowse by
rac.e/etbnioty, limited-English
proficient status and grade level.
The district also will list the teach·
ers who teach those courses and
their credentials and training.
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et« seems to ba.ve a very good
track record.
• And. with the cmdition tba.t
they ooJy sen single-unit serv-
ings, DO pitchen of beer or bot-
tles of wine, I thought it would
be OK. I think ifi sbnDar to a
bowling alley where the empha-
sis is not on the bar but on the
food and billiards .•
But Commissioner Mark
Korando, wbo voted against the
plan along with commission
Chainnan John Palme, said he's
not so sure the management's
rapport with the other tenants
will prevent alcohol-related
problems from occwring at the
site.
·1rs not the operator I'm con-
cerned about,• Korando said.
•1t•s the type of use. I think some
of the commissioners based their
decision on the (track record of
the) operator rather than the
use, and that's the wrong way to
evaluate these types of projects.
There's a concentration of alco-
hol licenses in that area that
exceeds the county average.•
By the end of the school year.
the district will prepare and begin
implementing a plan aimed at
encouraging minority enrollment
in math and science classes.
Bernd said the costs for the
plan will be measured mostly in
time spent by district administra-
tors planning and overseeing the
resolution.
•But this is one of those things
you have to find the time to get
done,• be said.
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
determined the money was col-
lected in error, you're entitled to a
refund.
•Probably, a lot of these major
grocery stores are paying under
protest in hopes that some further
legislation will come out prohibit-
ing this type of action:•
The Calitornla Grocers Associ-
ation bas already lobbied state
lawmakers for legislation to
thwart the city's efforts, Mayor
Joe Erickson said Wednesday.
However, Erickson said he
strongly believes the council act-
ed well within its rights to acti-
vate its own abatement program
for the problem.
·we gave the grocers' associa-
tion every opportunity to work
with us,• Erickson said. "It
appeared to me that the problem
only got worse instead of better.•
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up to gril9p the Mad of
Joseph~ 1, u tbey
rowe around a back-
board on tbe belldl at
Newport Elementary ·
School dwtng after
school activities. .. It's not
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·water boaritl looks for
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COSTA MESA -The Mesa
Consolid ated Water District
Board of Directors will consider a
formal policy for appointing a
new president and likely will
select one tonight.
Since Tom Nelson stepped
down from the board Aug. 10, the
board members have expressed a
H desire to have a more formal pol-
icy and set of guidelines· for fill-
ing a vacated presidency post,
according to a staff report pre-
pared for tonight's meeting.
Currently, the district follows
the g\udelines set forth m the
Metropolitan Water D1sl nct
(MWD) Code, the Cahfomia
Water Code and Robert's Rules of
Order.
However, the board may be
forced to select a new president
before the district can adopt its
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own policy. Under the MWD
Code, the members must dppoint
a new chair within 90 days of Nel-
son's resignation.
Board member Hank Panian
has been filling in as acting presi-
dent. And, during a recent board
meeting, director Trudy Ohlig
voiced her hope that Panian for-
mally would be selected to take
over the position.
Panian, a longtime member of
the board, Served as president
from 1982-1985 and from 1990-
1991. ,
Also tonight, the board will
give final consideration to revi-
sions made earlier this month on
the district's policy governing
directors' residen cy. Dunng its
Sept. 12 meeting, the board
(\dded a section to the current
+Tonight's~ ConsoHct.t-
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solidated Water District
board room, 1965 Placentia
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expected of a full-tune resident.
The new policy also contains d
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AUHEIMBrS ASSOOATION
Of ORANGE COUNTY
The Alzheimer's Auo(lation of Orange
County needs volunteers for Its Visiting
Volunteer Program; supp()rt group lead·
ef"5 for patients and care givers; and for
the volunteer helpline. Interested volun.-
teen can call 283-1111.
AMERICAN CANCER soom
The Orange County Region of the
American cancer Society Is seeking
office volunteers. Also, volunteers are
being ~ht to answer calls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Informa-
tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities, call Jane O'Connor at
751-0441.
AMERICANS FOR FREE
CHOICE IN MEDtONE -
Americans for Free Oloice in Medicine,
a non-profit educational organization
founded on the idea of individual liber-
ty and tree enterprise, is seeking office
volunteers. For more information. call
645-2622.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPfCf
The American Home Health Hospice
Program needs volunteers to give emo-
tional support to terminally ill patlents
and their families in the greater Orange
County area. Training is provided. For
information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540-
2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
The Orange County chapter of the
American Red Cross needs volunteers to
address community groups about Red
Cross services and to act as liaisons with
the media in disaster and emergency sit-
uations. For information, call Judy Ian-
naccone, 835-5381, or Joan Miller. 835-
5381, Ext. 422.
AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER
Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region
57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer sea-
son registration. Parents of boys and
girls age 4 1 f2. to 16 are needed for com-
puter input, telephones. coaching, refer-
eeing, equipment and purchasing., Call
640-2539.
ASSOCIATION REralSSANCE CREATORS
ARC is a non-profit group in Costa
Mesa that sponsors and supports multi-
outreach community service programs,
such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun-
teers are needed. For information. call
Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803.
BAUET PAOFICA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs
volunteers for a variety of tasks. For
information, call Molly Lynch at 642-
9275.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
Men and women over 20 years old
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t•lling. ~ dewl~t Ind tr.inlrig to -..ung troops and pl(ks. For more lnfcnMt6ot\ clll OeYon Dougher· ty, 541 4990.
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MISAllNIWPOKI' llAOt
The thf'M .,.. Boys IWld Girts Oubl
need volunteer cc*hes and arts and
aafts WOfbhop teechers. For locations
and more lnfotmation. c..11 Dick Po>twrs.
642·2245.
aNTENNW. FARM TOURS
Volunteer doa!nt:s 1tt needed at the
Centennial Farm at the Orange County
Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Call Ginny
Smith, 708-1517.
CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES
The Center for Creative AJternattves, a
~ofit charitable organization that
woric.s through the United Way. needs
volunteers, graduate level Interns or
trainees. For Information, call Karen,
642-03n.
COLLEGE HOSPfT'AL
The College Hospital Costa Mesa.Auxil-
iary is seeking volunteers to perform
derical. re<-eptlon desk. ·gift shop and
other duties at the hospital. For infor-
mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m.
and 4 jl.m.
COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE
Community Hospke . Care, which pro-
vides medical and emotional support to
terminally ill patients and their families
in Orange County, needs volunteers in
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For
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CDSTA MISA OW: Pl.AYHOUSI
1ht Costa~ CMc ~needs ~for ushering.~. mall-
lngs. typing. lights and many oth«
duties. C.11650-5269.
COSTA MBA HISTORICAL SOOETY
The todety collects Information, ~
tos and artlf.m relating to the history·
of Costa Mesi and the harbor area. Vol·
unteers 8te needed for deri<al mks,
a>rnputM Input and help in the library.
(.all Q,.,ies Beec.ner. 631-5918.
COSTA MESA UTEMCv GROUP
The Cost.a Mesa literacy Group needs
volunteeB to help people become liter·
ate or teach English as a second lan-J;:r· For information, call Fuller, ~
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services facili-
ty at the comer of 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a
variety of tasks. For more Information.
call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL
ADVOCATES Of ORANGE COUNTY
Vol unteers are needed to make a two-
year commitment to serve ·as advocates
for abused, neglected and abandoned
children. During the two-year period,
volunteers work one-on-one with a child
for three' hours a week. For information,
call 93~124.
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quickly to service disruptions. within four hours in non-atonn cond1tion1, or give you a $50 credit.
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ou1rM<h .tst.ants to help In a v.-t.ty of
mediation cas.s. Biii= langu.ge
skills are needed for volunt.en
and for mediators. c.au 250-G488.
EASTER srALS
The Easter Seals Society needs volun.
teers for ongoing detkal worlt. help In
programs for children wtth dlsabUltles
and to help ~ jpeelal events. For
lntorrn.tion, call 834-1111.
EXCHANGE QUI CHILD AIUSE
PREVENTION QNTER
Volunteers are needed to help families
where an Incident of child abuseWttas
been r~ and a ~rral made by
the county and to worlc with famllles of
high-risk "'.ictims of paref'\t,al drug addic-
tion. For Information, call 722-1107.
FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER
The Fairview Developmental Center In
Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dona-
tions are welcome. For infonnatlon. call
957-5114 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
FISH HARBOR AREA tNC..
Friends In Service to Humanity (FISH)
offers emergency assistance to those In
need and provides the Mobile Meals
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needs ~. For fnfotmatlon, c.all
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GIRL SCOUTS
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SPECIAL EVENTS
MARINE DIESEL MAINTENANCE
Learn marine diesel mainte-
nance and troubleshooting tech-
niques in a nine-week class
which will meet Wednesday
evenings, 7 to 9 p .m ., beginning
Sept 27, at Orange Coast Col-
lege's sailing center, 1801 W.
Pacific Coast Highway. Students
~ also learn about the tbeory of
diesel power and engine mainte-
nance requirements. Cost is $68.
For more inf onnation, call 645-
9412.
CAMPFIRE PROGRAM
Professor Carolyn Heath will
discuss the natural history of the
Calif omia sea lion beginning at
7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 on Sbellmaker
Island. The campfire lighting
begins at 7:15 p.m. Marshmallows
wilJ be served. For more informa-
tion, call 640-6746.
FISHING
ASH SCHOOL
Fishing classes are offered
Monday and Tuesday of each
week. Classes leave the Balboa
Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4
p.m. Cost is $125 per person. For
more information, call 673-2810.
FISHING RENTALS
Fishing supplies and boat
charters are available at Newport
Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms,
Suite F, 675-0550, and Falco Fish-
ing Charters, 832-7708.
SIX-PASSENGER
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS
Day and night fishing charters
are available for groups or sin-
gles. Call Bongos Sportfishing
Headquarters on the Peninsula,
673-2810.
SAILING
OCC SAILING SEMINAR
Orange Coast College's Sailing
Program is sponsoring a three-
hour course titled •Medicine at
Sea" at 9 a.m. at the OCC Sailing
Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway
in Newport Beach. The course is
designed to help sailpr's deal with
the most common medical prob-
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A variety of
sailing, kayak
and canoe ser-
vices are ottered
by a number of
organizations
and bu.dnesses.
Looking for a
boat rental or
tour of the Back
Bayf See below.
lems -including bypothermia,
head wounds, burns and the
dreaded Montezuma's revenge. A
list of medical supplies that
should always be aboard your
ship will also be included. The
cost is $29. To register, call 645-
9412.
SAILING LESSONS
AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or windsurf at
Resort Watersports. You can also
rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail-
boats at $15 per hour. Call 729-
1154. .
MORE SAILING LESSONS
AND BOAT RENTALS
Sailboat rentals and pnvate
lessons are available at Marina
Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone.
Advanced classes include naviga-
tion, big boat! power boat, mtro-
duction to heavy weather and
first-mate instruction. Call 673-
7763 for more information. Also
call the Blue Dolphin Sailing Club
at 644-2525 or the Lido Sailing
Club at 675-0827 for rentals.
KAYAKING
CANOEING/SCUBA
KAYAK CLASSES
Beginning sea kayaking,
rolling clinics and private lessons
are offered. Kayak and sea ski
rentals are also available. For
more information, call Paddle
Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675-
1215.
KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS
1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at
10 a.m. every Sunday from New-
port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult,
$10 per child. Kayak rentals and
classes are also available. Call
729-1154 .
MORE KAYAK RENTALS
Single ($10 per hour) and dou-
ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals
are available in the Balboa Fun
Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals,
673-7200. Paddle Power also pro-
vides kayak, surf ski dnd canoe
rentals. Cdll 675-1215.
CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY
Back Bay canoe tours are
offered by Upper Newport Bay
every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m.
on Shellmaker Island. For more
mformation, cdll 640-6746.
ROWING LESSONS AND
CANOE RENTALS
The Newport Aqudbc Center
I offers sweep rowrng (one oar),
sculling classes (two oars) and
canoe rentals. Classes run for four
weeks and cost $75. Introductory
clinics are also available Satur-
days and Sundays at a cost of $10.
For more information, call 646-
7725.
SCUBA TRAINING
The Aquatic Center, 4537 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach,
offers scuba training consisting of
six evening and two weekend day
classes. Cost ranges from $200 to
$310. The center also offers scuba
rentals, special bips, repairs and
air fills. For more i.nf ormation, call
650-5440.
I
OTHER RENTALS
Sail airborne outside the har-
bor, pulled by a motorboat, cour-
tesy of Balboa Parasailing near
IOAR'S HEAD HONEY HAM
the Balboa Pun Zone. A •
minute trip colts us. For .....
information, call 673-1693 .
Spend a day rela~ in a
motorized lounge duUr NDt8cl
from Retort Watenportl lmkle
Newport Dunes for S25 per hour.
Pedal boats, eledJtc boats, boogie
boards, kayaks, inflat.able rafts.
beach furniture and wet suits are
also available. Call 729-115'.
Balboa Boat Rentals offers ped-
al boat, sailboat, motorboat and
electric boat rentals in the Balboa
Fun Zone. Call 673-7200.
Rent a party pontoon. chapar-
ral runabout or family pontoon at
Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the
Balboa Fun Zone or call 673-3372
for more information.
Spend an hour on a gondola
tour offered by the Gondola Co. ot
Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Suite
201. Cost is $60 per person and
$15 per additional person. Price
includes a basket of bre ad,
cheese, salami. ice and glasses.
Wine is available for purchase.
Also offered is a gondola .cruise
and dinner at the Villa Nova for a
package price of $140. Call 675-
1212 for more information.
Gondola Adventure,s/Newport,
3101 Pacific Coast Highway, also
offers one-to two-hour gondola
cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne costs $70. A two-hour
tour with dinner and champagne
costs $180. For information, call
675-4984.
Irvine Coast Charters in Lido
Manna Village offers two-hour
electric boat cruises with a
gourmet dinner. Cost is $180 for
two people. For information, call
675-4704 .
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Grammy wtnner Peter Nero will be performing Broadway
hits, Jazz and pop classics at 8 p.m. Saturday in Orange
Cout College'• Robert 8. Moore Theatre. The virtuoso
planlst, wbo bu appeared with Frank Sinatra. will perlorm
numben from the more than 400 songs to bis credll Tick-
eb are $23 In advance; $20 for sen.ton and students; and
$27 at the door. For Information or to purchase Uckets. call
432-5880.
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.-.t•-M ~ DEDKAn0N
Tbe Jewish Federation ol
Orange c.ounty will fOr;mally ded-
icate their campus during a 7:30
p.m. program at the campus•
IOcale;, 250 E. Bater Street in Cos-
ta Mesa. The event b open to the
public and Will feature a guest
speaker. Individuals wishing to
attend tbe event. sliouJd first call 155-5555. 0
CJIS>l1" FINANCWG so..AR
Peter Hoffman, vice president
ol the international divisicm of the
National Bank ol Southern Cali-
fornia. will present a free lecture
on •The Special Uses of Commer-
cial and Standby Letters ol Credi
to Facilitate Financing.• The sen-
inar takes place from 9 to 11 :JC
a.m. at the Bank's regional office,
4100 Newport Place, Third Floo1
Conterence Center, in Newport
Beach. Topics include •Big Bonds
and Perlormance Bonds,• ·n-ans-
ferable Letters of Credit" and
·Revolving Letters of Credit.•
Space is limited and reservat:ionS
are required. For information. call
Andrea Elefante at 863-2301.
MAYOR'S WNCHEON
Mayors of the coastal qties of •
Orange Councy will speak on
"The effects of the 95-96 State
Budget, County Bankruptcy on
City Services and our Orange
Coast· at the Orange County
Coast Association's Mayor's Luo-
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OIAJING sua::&SIUl •ISMSS
II the tide ol the Newport Har-
bor Chamber of Commerce's
Buliniesw Qpipoi1urlity BreU:f ut
from 1 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton
~ 454-5 MacArthur Btvd...
iii Newport Beach. A panel al
~ -iDduding small. medium
and large bumvss experts -will
present the semiMr. The c::ollt is
S15 in advance: $17 at tbe door;
and S19 foe DOO-memben. For
information and reservations, Bar-
bara DeBoom at 729-«00.
WOMEN .. ~
The Women in Management
organization will be· boJding a
CONSUMER IUSINESS NE1WORI<
1bis networking group meets
at 7 un. every Priday in The '!)a
Room. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. This week.ts speaker, Vicki
Beker, will discuss •People Man-
agement• 1be cost ls $15. Por
information and reservations, call
5$CM785.
MSTAMGHT
Ca.rb-up early for next week's
Newport Hart>Or 5X Heritage Run
at •J>asta Night" from 5 to 7:30
p.m. at Newport Harbor High
Scbool. 600 bYiOe Ave. m New-
port Be8dL. .,.. araw. n POr-
ma1o BWWY. ~ Drugs and
PUm Will "1J'PIY food and ddriJu
for tbe event The COit is S8 for
adults; S6 for ltudents; arid S4 for
chilr:li'en 12 and tlnder. After eat-
ing, pa.rtidpants are ii:lvited to
walk to Newport Harl>ofls football
stadium to view tbe football game
agaiilst Canyon tngh School at
7:30p.m.
NElWORJQNG BREAKFAST
The Orange County Business
Council is holding its monthly
Networking B.realdast from 7:30
to 9 a.m. at LCI International, 949
S. Coast Dr., Fourth Floor, Costa
Mesa. A special program will be
presented addressing the prac-
tices of human resource manage-
ment. Networking, door prizes
and display tables will also be
included in the event. The cost is
$5 for members; $10 for non-
members. Call 476-~2.
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SOM>MY ~ISllt
Sip gourmet coffee as you
browse through various rom.ance,
adventure mystery books at the
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
fundraiser from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. in the Co.ta MM& Commu-
nity Center. Proceeds from book
sales will be used to support the
sorortties scholarship fund and
community service activities. For
information, call Denise Easy at
558-3823.
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ACUPRESSURE WORKSHOP
A four-hour workshop
designed to teach acupressure
techniques to refresh facial
appearance will run from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. in room 204 of orange
Coast College's Lewis Applied
Science Building. Dureen Block. a
holistic health practitioner, will
teach participants how to improve
facial muscles with acupressure.
The cost is $29, plus an addition-
al $5 material fee. To register, call
432-5880.
PNKAKE BREAKFAST
The Newport Harbor High
School Music Boosters are spon-
!oring an All You Can Eat Pan-
cake Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
in the high school's Social Hall,
located between 15th and 16th
Streets next to the tennis courts.
The cost is $5 for adults;$3 for
children 10 and under -and
includes pancakes, scrambled
eggs, sausage, juice, coffee and
milk. All proceeds will be used to
repair and replace musical instru-
ments. For information, call 642·
5322.
SAILING SEMINAR
Orange Coast College's Salling
Program is sponsoring a three-
hour course titled "Medicine at
Sea· at 9 a .m. at the OCC Sailing
Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway
in Newport Beach. The course is
d esigned to help sailor's deal with
the most common medical prob-
lems -including hypothermia,
head wounds, bums and the
dreaded Montezuma's revenge. A
list of medical supplies that
should always be aboard your
ship will also be included. The
cost is $29. To register, call 645-
9412.
INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT
Swvivors of Incest Anonymous
for female victims of sexual abuse
and rape and their friends and
family meets from 10 a.m. to noon
every Saturday at 760 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For
more information, call Karen at
531-2629 or Iris at 859-3918.
MICROSOFT COMPUTEJl aua
For individuals who prefer
Microsoft Windows and Windows
applications, Orange Coast Col-
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1995 Al
lege ha.S_,something for you, too.
Every Satufday from 9 a.m . to
noon, the Winners Computer
Cbib lll8t!ts in room 116 ol OCC'I
Fine Arts Building to discua the
development and exchange of
information related to Microsoft
Wlndows and Windows appllca·
tions. The cost of membership is
$20, which includes a newsletter.
For information, call 542-0468.
' NEED TO RELAX?
From 5 to 1 p.m . every Sunday,
Zen Home Stitchery, a local man-
ufacturer of meditation supplies.
holds a free evening of medita-
tion. The purpose of the gathering
is "to encourage and support the
practice of meditation.• The
group meets in the Costa Mesa
Courtyard, 1835 Newport Blvd ..
Building A. For information, call
631-5389.
TEEN FOCUS
The Teen Pocus outp'atient
chemical dependency treatm.ent
program holds a free 12-Step
Meeting at noon Sundays exclu-
sively for teens in its offices at 567
San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201,
Newport Center, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 640-
TEEN OT 640-1788.
MONDA¥
CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP
The Board of Deacons at St.
Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100
Mar Vlsta Drive, Newport Beach,
offers a free support group for
long-distance care-givers. The
group meets at 7 p.m . the first and
third Monday of each month. For
information, call 857-1873.
TOASTMASTERS
Learn to be a confident com-
municator at the Harborlites
Toastmaster Club 1927 meeting,
every Wednesday at 6:55 a.m. in
the Country Side Inn and Suites,
located on the southwest comer
of Bristol and Redhill in Costa
Mesa. For information, call Judy
at 540-7904.
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APPLE COMPUTER aua
Orange COast College's Apple
Computer Club will meet from 8
a.fQ. to 4 p.m. in room 204 of
OCC's Chemistry Building. The
club -which is open to anyone
interested in computers -encour-
ages the development and
exchange of information related
to the Apple computer. The annu-
al membership fee is $30, and
meetings are the first Saturday of
each month. For information, call
770-1865.
SURPLUS FOOD
Seniors and low-income fami-
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Beach area can obtain free
U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8
and 10 a.m. the second Saturday
of each month in the rear parking
lot of the Church of Christ, 286
Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 631-2177.
FRIDAY, OCT. 13
INVENTORS FORUM
"Profit Through Inventing" is
the title of a seminar scheduled
for 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture
Hall. Presented by the Inventors '
Forum, the workshop will
a ddress product inventing, legal
protection, market evaluation
and venture financing. The cost
is $5 for members and $15 for
visitors. Other workshop dates
indude: Nov. 10. To register, call
432-5880.
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call 540-1224, Ext. 333.
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ans jump to their feet to greet new diva
... of HDOWD ••uo-
soprano Cecilla Bartoli
were on thelr feet, giving
the 29-year-old Italian singer
ber eighth standing ovation
after yet another encore.
The Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center had
reached a new plateau in its
ever evolving search for
e~cellence. It is said that a
great hall captures the
e11ence of each great perfor-
mance, holding the rich per-
fume of the moment within its
walls. There is no question
that Cecilia left her indelible
scent.
The evening was organized
by Margo Chamberlin and
sponsored by Mark Chapin
Johnson. The duo rushed th'e
stage after Bartoli's perfor-
mance, showering her and
remarkable pianist Steven Bli-
er with stems of roses. Cham-
berlin looked as if she stepped
out of a Fred Astaire-Ginger
Rogers film, wearing a grace-
ful ivory-colored satin gown
that hugged her tr(m figure as
she whooshed across the
black stage.
Outside, it looked more like
New York's 42nd Street than
Costa Mesa as the parade of
limousines lined the drive of
The Center. Up front, a grand
white stretch awaited Cham-
berlin, her husband Ward and
friends Eve Korynel and Stan
Hansen. Atop the roof of the
30-foot steel machine, a cham-
pagne bucket replete with
· b.w.
cook
iced Dom Perignon surround-
ed by crystal flutes stood at
attention for the departing
concert goers. It was just a
teaser for the evening to
come, and it was already
11 :30 p.m.
Benefactor Johnson left the
Center before the eighth
encore to arrive home in
anticipation of greeting the
star and her fans at his portal.
As the Chamberlin limousine,
followed by a steady 'stream of
luxury headlamps, pulled up
the steep embankment
fronting the Johnson estate,
Mark Johnson stood smiling at
his door shaking hands with
Patty and Jlm Edwards, Ann
Van Ausdeln, Lalla and Bill
Conlin, philharmonic director
Dean Corey in bis signature
banded white formal shirt,
sans tie, and the ever ebul-
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Italian-inspired gardens. A
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ing recklessly within the con-
trolled space of an outdoor
fireplace. Tables were labeled
with the names of the great
and distant -Puccini, Haydn,
Verdi, Ravel, Bellini, to name
a few. As the star arrived,
making a grand entrance into
the gardens, the orchestra
played Bolero as Upper Crust
catering staff began to serve
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penne pasta, accented with
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Mezzo-soprano Cedlla Bartoli appears with both Ann Van Ausdeln (left) and Donald and Karen
Evarts (right). Bartoli received eight standing ovations after her performance and encores. Mark
Chapin Johnson was the host of the party following the event.
Arriving at the party with
her entourage of family and
friends, Bartoli was ushered to
her table as the adoring crowd
applauded. She had changed
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agreed that all in attendance
were witnessing the early
career of a future diva rivaling
the likes of Marla Callas.
"Just give her five years,"
Orange County doyenne of
culture Elaine Redfield said.
Others on hand for the mid-
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Nancy and Jack Caldwell,
Chris Dickson, Karen and
Donald Evarts, Sue and David
Hook, Judith and Howard
Jelinek, Helen and Edward
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DETERMINED TO DANCE
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Ashly Phill ips hopes to be a professional ballerina
By Christopher Trela, Daily Pilot
A shly Phillips is answer-
ing a calling.
The Newport Beach
dancer is only 13 years old,
but she exhibits a poise and
maturity that makes her seem
several years older.
Watching Ashly audition
for the new Ballet Pacifica
Conservatory last week, you
could sense her confidence
and see her five years of bal-
let training displayed in the
fluid motions of her body.
Surprisingly, Ashly didn't
start out to be a ballet
dancer.
ul took jazz. and they told
me that to be a good jazz
dancer I had to take ballet,"
Ashly said. HThe first ballet
class I took, I loved. I've
stuck with it ever since. Of
all the forms of dance, it's the
most beautiful."
Ashly claims not to have
the perfect dancer's body
("You have to be really, real-
ly thin," she said), yet it's
easy to imagine her on stage
as a principal dancer.
ln fact, Ashly has danced
as a soloist in "Sleeping
Beauty" with the Laguna
Dance Theatre and has per·
formed with other dance
companies at various venues.
• 1 love the stage," Ashly
said. Hit's the reason I dance.
When you get on stage. it's
very exhilarating. You get a
rush. You don't even know
you're dancing. You just
dance." · ·
A freshman at Corona del
Mar High School. Ashly
attends classes during the
day and
takes ballet
lessons in
Laguna
Beach in the
evening.
Mil's very
time con-
suming, n
she said. "I
start school
at 8:30 a.m.
I have dance
team last
period,
which goes
until 4 or 5
p.m. I get
home, go
straight to
dance, come
home at 8 or
9 and then
do home-
work.
I
physical therapist for
dancers. She also intends to
continue with dance training.
usunday
is usually
my only day .
free, and I
do stuff with
my family
and friends. n
"It's very time consum-
ing ... Sunday is usually
my only day free ... "
Ashly
was attract-
ed to Ballet
Pacifica,
Orange
County's
largest bal-
let troupe,
because of
its new
13,000·
square-foot
facility in
Irvine,
which is
close to her
home, and
because the
troupe is
made up of
top dance
profession-
als who can
provide the
tools neces-
sary to
advance her
career.
uour
hope is that
the kids will
train all the
way through Ashly said
she plans to
-ASHLY PHILLIPS
continue her
education in college by com·
bining dance with a related
occupation , possibly as a
level five
and then
either be able to go off to
another professional compa-
ny or apprentice and start to
work with our company,"
said Molly Lynch, the a rtistic
director for Ballet Pacifica
and the director of the con-
servatory.
Level five is aimed a t pre-
professional students a.nd
includes work on technique
as well as developing the
artistry and flexibility
demanded by professional
companies.
Ashly auditioned for level
four, which is geared to ages
13 -14 and includes daily
classes that build skills nec-
essary for a professional
career.
Oh, yes, Ashly did pass
her audition, but that was the
easy part. A few years of
hard work and dedication lie
ahead before she really
knows if she has what it
takes to make it in the ballet
world.
"Hopefully, it will be my
profession," Ashly said.
The teen-ager does have
one thing in her favor: talent.
And that can make the long
road to a dance career an
easier journey.
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the Robert B. Moore Theatre at
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rock and jazz selections. The
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Orange Coast College's Drama
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San Prandsco Ballet will
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Sunday at The PerfolaUng Arts
Center. The company htlt 130
dancing and noo-dandnctroJes
to fill in ill p:odudion; which
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and Dec. 1-3. Auditions are by
appointment OOlY· Por IeleMl•
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9 TRUE WEST: Coses Sun-
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1 ()AFRICA. ON FILM:
An exhibit of Bob •
Greenburg's pbo.;
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on display Oegiimirig Friday at
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Artwork by Rene Gruau is on
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Watercolor landscapes by
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the Newport Beach Central
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through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6
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Information: 717-3800.
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Art by five members of the
Nakamura family is on display
through Monday in the NeWJ>2_rt
Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300
Newport Blvd. Titled •A Family
Creates Five," the pllblic will be
able to view the family's cre-
ations -including photographs,
acrylic paintings, prints, stendl-
graphs and original origami -
from 8 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. The exhibit is
free. Information: 644-3150.
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be clrtves home for the funeral. Louis from Chick. background) remeinben m~ments he shared
a child (Jonathan Hunt FiccadenU) with Annie (Fran Bennett), the cleaning lady whose recent
ath has prompted hin to think about his past in "The Things You Don't Know" at SCR.
ncounter with cleaning lady
asis for SCR world, premiere
The impression left on a
oy by a family maid
es center stage in 'The
· gs You Don't Know.'
Tom Titus, Dally Pilot
A brief acquaintance
ecomes an indelible memory
David Hollander's captivat-
9 new play, #The Things
ou Don't Know," enjoying its
orld premiere on the Second
tage of South Coast Reperto-
In this unusual and affect-
9 story, the impression left
n a 12-year-old boy by a
leaning woman, briefly in his
amily's employ, takes center
tage as the young man, now
unking out of college,
et urns home for the woman's
eral. It's unusual because
either the boy nor the man
e became could be described
s a truly sympathetic figure.
As a child, Louis is selfish,
rcenous and intellectually
zy, indulged by his superfi-
· ai parents. The adult Louis,
till an academic under-
chiever, uses his glib tongue
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Don't Know•
+WHERE: South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa.
+WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesday-
Fridays; 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sat-
urdays; 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sun-
days. Through Oct. 22.
+HOW MUCH: $26-$36.
+MORE INFO: 957-4033
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Under Martin Benson's
skillful direction, the play
comes into sharper focus as
Louis' childhood events tran-
spire. While Hollander fails to
provide a satisfactory ending,
leaving his characters pretty
much in limbo, the journey to
this point is wonderfully rout-
ed.
then deftly allows a glimmer
of heat to shine through.
Two youngsters share the
role of Louis at 12. At Sun-•
day's matinee, Jonathan Hunt
Ficcadenti (who alternates
with Alexander Knox) gave a
marvelously well-detailed
portrayal. successfully shad·
ing his character with the
deceptive characteristics be
would refine as an adult.
The busiest actor in the
show is Michael McFall, who
appears in a half-dozen dif-
ferent guises, all richly
defined, as characters Louis
meets on his way home. His
best outing is as the minister
conducting Annie's funeral
service for an audience of
one.
Hal Landon Jr. and Julie
Fulton as Louis' parents are
immensely watchable as they
transform lack of depth into a
dramatic virtue. Their discom-
forting critique of their son's
report card underscores their
vacuous characters perfectly.
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extricate himself from tick-
·sh situations, but we see a
lling transformation in bis
haracter as he watches his
ast come to life, influenced
y the maid, Annie, who is
Tom Chick excels as the
young traveler who lives by
the maxim, "if you can't
finesse them with footwork ,
baffle them with B.S." His
Louis gains intellectual
momentum as the play pro-
gresses, and he looks back on
the devilish little cretin he
once was. It's a performance
of many layers, and Chick
touches them all.
Fran Bennett is magnifi-
cent as Annie. the tough old
domestic who always refers to
he rself in the third person.
She superbly establishes her
character's rigid exterior and
The small Second Stage is a busy place 10 thJs show, and
set designer John Iacovelli
incorporates an impressive
amount of detail into his utili-
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Plums restaurant is
a hidden treasure
By Marta Bird, Daily Pilot
Like• mUlbroom bidden
deep in the forest, ft111111 is
concealed in the comer of
W~ Square on 17th Street in
.. Costa Mesa. Since it isn't visible
from the street, just look next door
to the Mongolian Bar-B-Q.
Plums serves moderately
priced soups, Wlusual salads, cold
deli sandwiches and a variety of
bakery goodies. Decor is appeal-
~ ing, including twiggy-looking
chairs and shelves, racks and cas-
es bursting with Northwest prod-
ucts fQr sale.
-Ms. Plums• turns out to be
owner Kim Jorgenson, who runs
a thriving corporate catering busi-
ness out of the same kitchen. She
has an imaginative mix of ingredi-
ents, and being a pragmatist. she
sells sandwiches in full or half
portions.
The average sandwich price is
$6.50, a half is $3.75 and both are
served with a salad -choice of
potato or pasta salad or garden
greens. Hearty l)amburgers, pas-
' trami and roast beef sandwiches
r are not on the menu although a
ground lamb burger showed up
as a special at $6.95 last week.
Entree salads hovering around
that $6.50 price include a hearts
of romaine salad, not likely to be
found on anyone else's menu,
with a storm of roasted hazelnuts
strewn over sliced apples and let-
tuce with Oregon bleu cheese
dressing served on the side.
One order will do nicely for
two people. The Caesar has more
croutons than usual, toasty
squares of C' est Si Bon trench
bread, a popular choice among
regulars.
The Tuscan chicken sandwich,
a best seller, caught my eye:
"grilled breast of chicken, sun-
dried tomatoes, mozzarella cheese
and (what is this?) roasted pine
nuts.• It was very good, and for
some reason the pine nuts didn't
fall out of the sandwich and into
my lap. This sandwich is a winner
and would make a fine salad
mcorporating the same ingredi-
ents.
It's not necessary to take the
vegan pledge to enjoy vegetartan
grill -a sandwich made with
grtlled eggplant, red onion and
zucchini with a touch of rosemary
• garlic vinaigrette. However, it t would be nice if it were hot.
J
These sandwiches and salads
more than made up for mediocre
soups. One was a raw, unblended
dining news
Beer but no
bangers
Anglophiles will be
happy to know that award-
winning chef, Andrea Hill
1s introducing •Tour de
Beers," a senes of dinners
fe atunng international
beers, with fare from her
native • nd. Hill bas
planned a fine s ampling of
British beers and a menu
of classic English fare in
Cafe Pleurl on Friday at
The Sutton Place Hotel.
Welsh rarebit, a minia-
ture "Toad in the Hole,"
for example, plus a salad
of cockles, mussels in the
shell with a spot of
kedgeree; fish and chips
and a "Lancashire hot p ot"
of braised lamb and veg-
etables and sherry trifle.
Price per person is $35
plus tax and tip. For reser-
vations, phone 476-2001.
Ciao moves
Joe Morano filled the
space formerly occupied
by Spice with bis popular
restaurant Ciao. Stop by
for great bruschetta, piz-
zas and lasagna and say
hello. At 2744 H. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar.
Phone 640-2291.
Diploma for Ambi-
tious Cooks
Jean·Plerre Lemanl11ler
of Resteurent Antoine ls
presenting four fall cook·
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each or St60 for the series.
Call aarbar• Eldsoa at
476-2001, t. 3103.
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chili like nothing l bad tasted
before, and the other was a sour
Oriental chicken noodle soup. It
was barely noticeable that chick·
en was acquainted with the pro-
ject. The best and most flavor-
some chicken soup requires
chicken feet to get that.rich, fla-
vorful stock. Maybe Plums "don't
do feet,•
Never mind the soup, this is
the gift store for the person who
has everything and never wants
another Neiman's whiskey cake
or crate of grapefruit. Giftees
should be delighted to receive a
handsome basket you fill from a
selection of delicious Northwest
edibles, mostly from private bou-
tique farms and specialty dairies
in Washington an~ Oregon.
, DON LEACH I DAILY I'll
Things like creamy chocolate
fudge made by Brigattine Monks
of Amity, Ore., $8.95, or a stack of
taybeny jam from Oregon's Fox-
tail Fanns. Taybecries, according
to the label, are a dose cousin of
hard-to-find marionberries.
Attractive jam jars of Misty Mead-
ows Mruvelous Mannalade and
wild blackbeny jam looked mar-
velous.
Plums owner Kim Jorgenson holds an Asian chicken noodle salad Jorgenson uses an Imaginative mix of Ingredients In her dishes,
and sells handsome gift baskets you can fill with a selection of delldous edibles from h er native Northwest
Jorgenson, who comes from
Portland, says, "Small berry farms
are not subject to the big-produc-
tion schedules of people like
Knott's Beny Fann, so they pick
on the day the berries are perfect-
ly sweet and ripe. Not as much
sugar added that way.•
A refrigerator holds packs of
Alderwood smoked salmon, Ore-
gon chevre, brie and feta cheeses
and icebox cookies. There are
bags of multicolored pepper
corns, peas and grains of all sorts.
Plums' gift baskets are handsome
items made of twigs and looking
like they hail from the high COWl-
try. Jorgenson's catering also
makes lavish presentation of
cookies and sandwiches along
with boxed lunches.
Stop by to check things out
with a cup of espresso and a rich
orange haielnut scone or an irre-
sistible sticky bun loaded with
pecans. And don't forget to take
home the ultimate Oreo -a sand-
wich of dark fudgy chocolate
sides with a butter cream center.
All Plums' cookies taste and
look home made. Most of them
are expensive, but the taste of
real butter, sugar and Belgian
chocolate comes through loud
and dear.
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Past.a plus kids add up to low-fat past.a meals 3 medium carrots, ~led and
grated (about 213 cup)
3 egg whites
JI• tsp. fJ'esbly ground black pep·
per
whit , pepper arid nutmeg uritil
thoroughly blended.
Une the boUom ol an 1 tx7-
inch bH.ing dish witJa 1 n. cap
tomato sauce. Divide ricOtta DUX·
ture among put.a abe.Us. prellSing
filling tnto hells wtth spoon to
completely till each abell.
Anenge hells side bY side tn
ba.ldilg dish. Coat shells With an
even layer of remaining tomato
sauce. SprinkJe with Parmesan
cheese, if desired.
,. ICbool--we kids and their
....._fall~a~o(
...._.ark. ap~)IU, rebeanala,
ad odm efter-tehool adMtles.
Al ttme pressures mount, the
tmnptaUon at dinnertime la to tum
to prepared or fa.st foods you
knOW kids will eat • foods that are
too ~ expensive and low in
nutltlional value. Fortunately, for
parentl concerned with serving
quick. healthful meals the whole
family will enjoy, pasta meets
their needs while sat:tsfying kids'
cnvtngs for fun foods.
Naturally low in fat and calo.
rtes and rich in complex carbohy·
drates, pasta is versatile, econom·
ical and easy to prepare, making
it possible for busy parents to dish
up nutritious meals that kids will
enjoy.
•Kids love pasta because the
different shapes and sizes are
delidous and fun to eat.• said
Jula J. Kinnaird, president of the
National Pasta Association. "Par·
ents love pasta because it is
healthful, easy to prepare and
inexpensiv~, and they know it
stacks up as a favorite with kids.•
Each of the following recipes
weighs in at less than 30 percent
of calories from fat and is so sim·
pie that kids can assist in prepara·
ti on.
A whimsical new version of the
classic macaroni and cheese,
Cheesy Noodle Doodles are sure
to win high marks with kids.
These saucer.shaped delights are
made with egg noodles, peas, and
Parmesan and Cheddar cheeses.
Baked in muffin tins with a toma·
to sauce filling, these single·serv·
ing treats are as fun tomake as
they are to eat. Waist·watchers of
all ages will be pleased to learn
that Cheesy Noodle Doodles have
only 15 percent calories from fat.
Pasta Pizza Salad will earn
straight A:s from every member of
your family. Made with pepper· •
oni, Provolone cheese and Italian
dressing, Pasta Pizza.Salad tastes
like pizza in a pasta salad disguise
· complete with a pita crust that
kids can scoop the salad onto and
eat by hand. Lucky for kids, left·
overs can easily be packed in the
lunchbox.
Sure to go straight to the top of
the class, Turtle Shells will virtual·
ly walk off your kids'plates. Turtle
Shells are jumbo pasta shells
filled with spinach and cheeses · a
deliciously sneaky way to get kids
to eat their vegetables.
Fun pasta meals like these will
delight the kids • and kids at heart
·while delivering good nutrition,
good taste and good value for par·
ents on a schedule.
CHEESY NOODLE DOODLES
Makes 12 Noodle Doodles
12 oz. Wide Egg Noodles,
uncooked
Vegetable cooking spray
About 1/4 cup unflavored bread
crumbs
1 cup skim milk, divided
1 cup low·fat sour cream
3 tbsp. all·purpose flour
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 cup frozen peas
3 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
12 tbsp. spaghetti sauce (about 1
cup)
-12-tbsp. shredded Chedaar
cheese (about 1 cup)
Spray a 12·cup muffin tin with
vegetable cooking spray. Sprinkle
inside of each cup with a light
coating of bread crumbs. Preheat
oven to 350 F.
Cook pasta according to pack·
~e directions. While pasta is
cooking, in a large bowl, mix
together milk. sour aeam, flour
and Worcestershire sauce.
When pasta is done, drain and
rinse under cold water unW com·
pletely cool. Drain complet~y.
nanster back to pot. Add sour
aeam mixture to pasta and toss
until well mixed. Add peas,
Parmesan cheese, salt and pep.
per.
Fill mutftn cups about half full
with noodle mtxture. Spoon one
tablespoon ot. spaghetti eauce on
top of noodles, then top with
mnalnin~ot>dle mixture, dlvid·
lng . Spri.nkle one tabl&-·
spoon ol eddar cheese on top
of each doodle and top with addi·
ttonal bread aumbs, lf desired.
Bake until tops are lightly
browned and doodl .. are heated
through. about 25 minutes. Let
It.and to minute. before removing
from the mold.
IUZA PASTA SALAD
S.V..6
l pow¥1 RotinJ, 1W11t1 ar Splrala,
uncoobd
3 oa. llked. peppermS (ebOut 314
cup)
• oz. llked ~ cMeM (1
cup)
12 cbeny tomatoes, ail ln ba.lf (1
VJ cupl)
112 cup grated PumtMD cheese
112 cup DOll·fat ltaltan Mlad dress~
1ng
1 tsp. Italian seasoning
112 tsp. minced garlic
1 green bell pepper, ribs and
seeds removed, sliced into rings
2 112 7-inch rounds ol pita bread
Prepare pasta according to
package directions. While pasta is
c.w1dD9, cut eacb pepperoo1 al1ce
Into fourths and dee ProvOk>lle
cheese into matcbltict·slze
SMoas· Place ln *ve bowl. Add
cherry tomatoes, Parmesan
cheese, Italian dressing, Italian
seasoning and minced garlic. •
When pasta Is done, drain and
rinse with cold water. Drain again.
Add past.a to cheese mixture and
mlx well. Quarter pita bread
rounds and place around a large
platter. Top with pesta salad. and
garnish with green pepper rlngS.
TIJRTLE SHEUS
Serves&
~ Jumbo Shells, unoonked
2 cups low·sodium canned tomato
sauce
1 10.oz. package frozen chopped
spinach, thawed
8 oz. shredded part·sldm moz·
zarella cheese (about 1 31' cups)
1 1/2 cups part·skim ricotta
cheese
BUDGET GOURMET
FROZEN INIRIU
BONELESS
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST
9TO 11-0Z.
SPECIAL SELECTION FROZEN 99~ BEEF
ROUND 7u~
Large pinch ground nutmeg
1/4 cup Pannesan cheese (option·
al)
Cook paata according to pack·
age directions; drain and rinse
under cold water until completely
cool. Drain thoroughly.
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the San Blas Islands off the east coast of Panama. t.Jom and son
stayed OD OD.e island Where thelrbut WU the only one OD the
osland. No elec:trldty either. >
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Everyone has a favorite summer snapshot. At least
that's the way it seems. We asked our readers to share
their favorite summer vacation photo with us and the
response was, well, overwhelming.
Families went to Alaska, Hawaii, New England, Japan,
New Zealand and tiny little islands in remote parts of the
world. Some just stayed home and enjoyed the beach or
the park.
While space doesn't permit us to run all the wonderful
and varied photos we received, here are some of the oth-
ers who shared their vacation with us:
~
THURSDAY, SEPTEMIB 21. 1995 A t7
William Prophet of Newport Beach went to Peru ... Nan-
cy Robison and her husband of Balboa Island h.ik,ed the
Grand Canyon ... Peggy Mione spent the summer with a
belly dance ~ troupe at the Sawdust Festival in
Laguna ... Erin Bettinger, Page Woodward and Whitney
McDonnell went snorkling at Catalina ... Diane Hensley
visited Big Basin State Park in the Santa Cruz Moun-
tains ... Liz Gregan-Jones went sportfishing and caught an
ultra-tiny mackerel (all at the very reasonable price of
$84) ... Eleanor Dickson went to Fresno and found (and
later adopted) six abandoned kittens.
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han hopes, llle11
tUe her easel to
the Tuscany
Region of Italy.
' Erik Engard, 14, explores the icy waters of Tracy Arm Fjord ln Alaska. lbe Costa Mesa family has spent the past four summers touring the Unit-
ed States and has now touched down ln all 50 of them. Erl.k's mom, Peggy, urged us to nm the photo because .. Erik has declared this ls the last
family vacation he ls going on."
Follow us here, from left to right that's
Michelle Mlskanlc, Kitty Evarts, Kate Enriquez,
Andrew Evans and chaperone Kathi Wingerd
Qutslde the Okazald Castle ln Japan. lbe castle
wu featured In the movie ·Shoou.n. .. Okazaki
ls Newport Beach'• a.liter dty.
• •
Katherine Gregg of Costa Mesa went
to New Zealand and Australia with
37 other junior high students this
summer. Katherine and her new pal
are shown here at the Australian
WllclWe Park. "They are soft and
cuddly, .. she said of the koalas.
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Kyle Worel gets the birthday gift be wu hop-
ing for -a sleepy eyeclo cboci>late Lab named
•Halley ... The 7-year-old Is the gnndsoa of
Lavonne Campbell, Newport llMdl fol'Dlel'
DARE ollker. Kyle aDd grud:ila speat part
of Ille AmlJller tn Oklalao..a City, ber old
laometowa.
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The Oty Council of the dty of
Newport Beach is evaluating the
Irvine
Ranch Water District proposal to
discharge 5 million gallons of
reclaimed water into San Diego
Creek on a daily basis during a ftve-
month period ln the late fall and
winter.
We will oppose the project
unless we are convinced there will
be no adverse impact on the Upper
Newport Bay Ecological Reserve
and no adverse impact on public
health. ·
The IRWD proposal presents
water quality and human health
issues that are technical and com-
plex. According to the environmen-
tal impact report prepared by IRWD
and some members of the scientific
community, the project will improve
bay water quality and provide habi-
tat for waterfowl without any
impact on human health. We are
not convinced this is the case.
'WATER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
on the Uppef Newport Bay Ecologi-
cal Reserve and no adverse impact
on public health.•
Through comments on the envi-
ronmental impact report, the hiring
of outside consultants to review the
proposal and ad<litional review from
the city's Harbor Quality Commit-
tee, the city claims to be keeping its
options open in case it decides to
fight the proposal at a later date.
Without the facts to back up an
argument, the oty's position would
be compromised, Hedges clauns.
"Some have suggested the City
Coundl oppose the project without
knowing if the pre<licted ben efits
will occur and without considering
the importance of benefit of finding
beneficial uses for reclaimed
water,· Hedges writes. "lbi.s posi-
bon is irresponsible. Indeed, we
have oitio.z.ed other agenoes for
opposing projects without knowing
the facts or listening to reason.·
Since news of the water district's
proposal has reached the public,
dozens of residents have written to
coundl members and to the Daily
Pilot. The vast majority of those let-
ters and calls are critical of the pro-
ject while several also fault city
leaders for not taking a stronger
stance.
Contacted Wednesday, Hedges
said he understands the concern but
believes the cnbcism is misdirected.
Since Newport Beach does not have
jurisdJcbon over the bay, the fate of
the project lies in the hands of the
water district and the Santa Ana
Regional Water Quality Control
Board, he said.
"I don't know how the oty ts
being made the issue in this whole
matter,· Hedges said. "The (other
two agenoes) are who these people
need to be ranting to. We're doing
what we can do and what we're
supposed to be doing."
The council is not united on its
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But we WW not support or
oppoM tbe ~ wttbout ba~
all the tnformatiOD ~·" to ascertain the potential chttrr98
effects on or benefits to tbe sviiOD-
ment and our constituents.
The IRWD proposal does not
require any license or permits from
the dty of Newport Beach. Conse-
quently, the CifY. Coundl does not
have the authonty to deny the pro-
ject. The City Council believes we
are in a better position -legally and
politically -to protect the interests
of our residents, the public health
and the environment by:
1. Protecting our legal rights by
submitting extensive comments on
the IRWD's EIR -which has been
done.
2. Asking IRWD to delay
approval of the project and certifi-
cation of the EIR until the City
Coundl and the public are con-
vinced their environmental and
public health concerns are
unfounded -IRWD has agreed to
the delay.
3. Retaining biologist and public
health specialists to review the
IRWD proposal and give us the
course of action. At three separate
public bearings, Councilwoman
Norma Glover has urged the council
to formally oppose the project. Such
a stance would not compromise the
city's future options, claims Glover,
who acknowledges that her persis-
tence has not always made her pop-
ular with her fellow council mem-
bers.
ww .. to an the ~om. which
we &N iloQ:lg.
f , W~ with IRWD to devel-
op ways to ensure the prOject will
enhance bay water qu&lity and
improve habitat without any
adverse impact on public health -
which we will do when our consul-
tants have provided answers.
Some have suggested tbe CitY
Council oppose tbe project without
knowing if the predicted beaeflts
will occur and without com.tdertng
the importance of finding beneficial
uses for reclaimed water.
This position is irresponsible. ~ •
Indeed. we have criticized other CRIME
agendes for opposing projects -
such as commerdal aviation at El CONTINUED FROM A 1
Toro Marine base -without know-
ing the facts or listening to reason.
The City Coundl will do every-
thing within our power to oppose
this project if our consultants and
our review conclude there is poten-
tial adverse impact on the environ-
ment or public health.
JOHN HEDGES
Mayor, Newport Beach
respond to the residents' questions
and has managed to convince sev-
eral people that the council's course
of action ls appropriate.
"People seem to unde rstand if
they're willing to listen,# he said.
tions. Crimes reported in the 1994-
95 academic year decreased by
19.8%, according to campus statis-
tics.
When crime inddents at OCC -
the largest community college ln
the county with a student popula-
tion of 23,000 -are compared to
other community colleges and uni-
versities in the county, OCC "mea-
sures up very well• Carnett said.
In Monday's robbery, the gun-
men, desoibed as gang members,
reportedly trapped Lopez in bis car
at 12:30 p.m. One allegedly pointed
a handgun at the student while the
other grabbed bis car stereo equip-
ment and $300 cash. The two
ieportedly sped away in a gray
1980 Toyota Celica and are still at
large.
Lopez waited until he got home
to call 911 a.nd report the crime,
Costa Mesa police said.
Campus authorities were npti-
fied by Costa Mesa police of the
crime -less than 24 hours after it
occurred -and immediately alerted
faculty and students.
But in 1991, campus officials
were criticized for not alerting stu-
dents and staff when a student was
abducted from campus and raped
at another location. OCC authori-
ties <lidn't n otify the campus popu-
lation o1 the violent crime because
they <lidn't know about it, Carnett
said.
Costa Mesa police admitted they
hadn't infonned campus officials at
the time.
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The lessons learned from that
incident led to the creation of the
campus' Crisis Alert Team, which
aims to post infonnation withln 24
hours of a crime; a closer relation-
ship with the Costa Mesa Police
Department; and beefed-up securi-
ty measures.
The campus has 24-hour securl-
ty, an escort seIVice and emergency
phones placed around campus.
Giant signs are posted afte r such
crimes as the robbery, to explain
what happened and offer safety
tips.
"In all honesty, I think we are a
little more proactive than other
campuses,• said Carnett, who has
worked at OCC . for 25 years. ·
"We've come a long way in four
years.#
Glover's stance has drawn cheers
from fellow p roject opponents,
including Newport Beach real
estate broker Bob Causbn.
Caustin believes the "careful
study # approach could backfire.
Since the water district's board of
directors is scheduled to certify the
project's environmental impact
report Oct. 9, a city consultant has
little time to assemble a report and
submit evidence, Caustin said.
'The Pure Choice"
"Nonna 's the only one who's
showed any kind of guts in standing
up to the water district,# Caustin
said. "God bless her for what she'.s
done, but she can't do it alone.·
"Unless th~y can get the water
district to postpone the certification
hearing, I don't believe there's
enough time to do an adequate
review,# Caustin said. "This
research should have been done
months a go."
At Monday evening's meeting,
Glover's third attempt to draw a no
vote from the council was voted
down. Instead, the council opted for
Coundlman Tom Edwards' sugges-
tion to hire a consultant and solicit
further involvement from the Har-
bor Quality Committee.
"I'm very amazed that the city
has acted as calmly as it has, • said
Peer Swan, chairman of the water
district's board of directors. "I think
they understand the project a whole
lot better than the people on the
other side.• Edwards said he has tried to
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CdM girls take volleybal/
show on the road to Chic;p,go.
CdM shaking up the starting lineup
• Freeman hopes to free up some of
two-w~y stars against Saddleback.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot . ,.
SANTA ANA -As if things hadn't been
shaken up enough the last 10 days, the Coro-
na del Mar High football team will feature a
starting lineup with several changes when it
meets Saddleback High Friday at 1 p.m. at the
Santa Ana Bowl.
Coming off the first loss of the season
against Kennedy (17-10), Coach Dick Free-
man, who took over for Mark Schuster last
week, has flopped Scott Shimer {now at mid-
dle linebacker) and Ryan Crogan (now at full-
back).
And he is switching George Sumner from
receiver to comer-
back, where he
will free up senior
quarterback Josh Walz to concentrate more on
offense.
Senior Ryan Bums, also a starting comer-
back, will lake Sumner's place at receiver and
senior Nema Namdar makes his first start this
season at defensive. end.
The Sea Kings (2-1), ranked ninth in CIP
Southern Section Division V, may also need to
play their reserves against the Roadrunners (1 -
2), whose only victory this season came via for-
feit.
Saddleback, which left the Sea View
League last season and finished second in the
inaugural Golden West League campaign, has
• SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82
one-man
gang for
Estancia?
QU~TE OF THE DAY
·rm obno2:Wra ... •
CdM TENNIS STAR AJ.JSSA SOOTI'
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•Ocean View's Ted Norman focal point.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Estancia High faces the
closest thing to a one-man team as there can be in
high school football Friday, when the unbeaten
Eagles travel to Huntington Beach High to meet
Ocean View at 7 :30 p.m.
The host Seahawks, now 4-2 since ending lhe
longest losing streak in the state at 36 games last
October, figure to go only as far as senior two-way
• SEE EAGLES PAGE 82
FUU.ER't<>N -TbQUgla M
last two Costa Mila Hlgla .foat-
ball games haven't been dildd·
ed until the final play, 1bii Pri-
mary suspense swrowwndlng Jin.
day's 1 p .m. road date with 'ltOJ
at Fullerton High might hinge
on pregame warm •.
That is likely the ftnt time
the Mustangs and Coach ~
Howell will mow wbetbet 9lle
week-to-week status of nor
running back Larry J Mont-
gomery's injured left knee Will
be extended one more week.
"I don't know if he's going to
play or not, but I sure hope
not," said Howell. who is not
anxious to join the liSt of oppo-
nents frustrated by attempts to
• SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82
daily pilot high school athletes of the week Wiildy City beckons
Corona del"Mar girls
DON LEACH I OAl.Y PILOT
Estanda Hlgh's Bachy Gonzalez applies his specialty -a bone-Jarring hit. creating a crucial turnover ln Eagles' 31-19 victory Friday.
I ,
• That's all you need to
know when you want a
scouting report on Eagles.
By Barry Faulk':'er, Daily Pilot
W:e Newport Harbor
gh football has its
ng gray line and
Corona del Mar its Silver
Raiders, Estancia bas Jersey No.
36.
And though the Eagles' .
numerical tradition. dating back
to 1989, is downright novel
compared to
the decades of
observance
devoted to the
aforementioned
Back Bay
bastions, it
could easily
continue well
into the next
century.
•1 hav a
cousin in the
fifth grade,
who lbould be next m llile," said
Esta.nda tenlor wingbaa Bachy
Gonzalez, the latest in his family
to don the delignated digits,
which Eagle fans have come to
• SEE •36" PAGE 82
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MMC MAAl1N I DAILY Pl.OT
Corona del Mar Hlgh's Allssa Scott ts PUors Athlete of the Week.
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• ..
THE
EDGE
• Alissa Scott can beat you
in several ways, and Cd.M
Coach Tim Mang loves it.
By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot
C orona del Mar High girls
tennis coach Tun Mang
used words like enthusiasm.
spunk and fighting spirit to
describe standout Alissa Scott.
The Sea King senior, however,
put a slightly different spin on
her vocal court presence.
•rm obnoxious,• said Scott,
who might find agreement from
opponents, frustrated more by
her increasingly well-rounded
game than her propensity to
lament an unforced error with
a shout.
·vou can definitely h ar her
voice all around the courts,• said
Mang, who also lilces the fact
that the Dally Pilot Athlete of the
Week uses her verbal volleys to
ins~ire teammates.
She's so entbuSla.stic. she
fires everyone else up,• Mang
said. •And that makes a heck ol
a dilfenmce, ~ ln the
close metches.
Scott made such a dift nee 1
• SEE THE EDGE Pll.GE 82
• Pool victories Friday
would send CdM against
No. 1 seed Mother
McAuley of Chicago.
T he Corona del Mar
High School girls vol-
leyball team plays m
the Nilce Challenge Vol-
leyball Tournament at Mother
McAuley High School in ChiCd.
go th.is weekend. The annual
tournament draws teams from
New York to California The CIF
travel rules only allow a
particular school to travel out of
state for a tournament once
every three years and this is
CdM's year.
The Nike Challenge includes
24 teams with the top-seeded
teams being host Mother
McAuley, Bellevue West
(Nebraska), Assumption
(Kentucky), West Bend
(Wisconsin), and Wahlert (Iowa).
Corona del Mar is seeded eighth
and will play Queen of Peace
and Bishop McNamara m the11
Friday pool play. Typically, most
of the top volleyball schools m
llionois are Catholic schools
U CdM wins its pool. itwill
probably play top-seeded
Mother McAuley at 10·15
Saturday morrung. The
tournament plays ~ut so thdt
every place ts determined
through the playoffs.
While the value of playing
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charlie
brande
I teams from other areds 1s great,
the best dspect of tlus tnp will ht>
spending ti.me Wlth the team and
seemg .a dlfferent part of the
nation. Having been very
fortundte to be involved Wlth
many of these tnps, lhe players
always look back with fond
memones of the tnp more than
the actual toumdJllent
The Newport Harbor girls
who went two years ago still
laugh about the coaching staff
losing the keys to the rental cars
as the team was ready to leave
for the airport and the11 return
l tnp.
The Newport Harbor team is
off to Santa Barbara next
weekend
_J
Speak.mg of CdM, Ute Alumru
game last Fnday was \rery well
I • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82
Bogey to par? Tell me
there's not a heaven
• Ray Carrasco has a lot
of the right answers for
would-be e ntrants to the
pearly gate.
D oug DeCinces swears by
it. Ran into him the other
day, and he said Ray
Carrasco is the best short-game
golf instructor around.
DeCinces, the former
American League all-star third
baseman, and Big Canyon
Country Club member, can
crush off the tee. But his short
game, like everybody's, has
room for growth.
After some time with
Carrasco, DeCinces' hort pitch
shot to the green flourished. "t
noticed that be was doing what
many players erroneously do,
that is, grtpplng the dub ~the
way at the butt end ol the gTip, •
CarTasco said .•
Carrasco, former PGA Tour
prata.ional wbo inttindl to play
on the Senior Tour in two yean,
started the Birdie VWor\ Short
Game SCb<>Ol IMt summer at the
Hyatt Newportet Beck Bay Golf
Coune. Hil students ere IMJlng
rasultil, ~ dawn tb8lr
strokel McAUM of lmpl'OMd
play from Within 50 yalda.
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ric:hard
dunn
•For less than full strokes, you
need to choke down or grip
down on the club,• Carrasco
said of the pitch. "The closer you
are to lb bol -, the more you
need to choke down. Be sure to
brtrig the ball in closer to your
feet to adjust for the shortened
radius o( the club sb41t. Gripping
down gives UI the opportunity to
occelerate through· the stroke-
wltbout the fear Ci ~ taiie
ball too tv.
•Whfln Dow gripped doWn
on the Club incl IDOV9cl the ball
dcmr to bla .... be Mrted 1*·
ting a1lp IPPfCNa(h --wtdl
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I.at w~berown fdes'rib .....
• ...,. .. Dua Hml
and IA.OUna ~ ...
~:!~t-
vtdori• ewer the r
riVals.
ScoU. a CIP finalist and Sea
Mew League ~on tn
dOublel Jalt season with
teammate Megan Waclitler, Is
a bMJ reuon wby the Sea
Kirigl curr,ntly enjoy the
No.1 A»king tn Orange
County, No. 2 in C1P Divbion
I, behind peteDniaJ;ly unbeat-
en Penlmul4.
~she plans to renew
bet dOubles alliance with
Wachtler tor tli8 ~.
Scott currently allows Mang to
fill out a potent sirigles lineup
(~with sophomore Nina
Vaughan and Wachtler).
•She's very steady, 4nd she
hustles more than any player
we have,• said Mal)g, who ls
one of several responsible for
the devek>pment of Scott's
game from last season to tb.iS.
"My game bas changed a
lot,• Scott said. •1 played a lot
ot tennis this summer and I've
practiced really bard. It's
exdting to be playing' singles
this year and have a chance of
beating just about anyone I
come up against.•
Scott, who fashioned 47-7
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standout Ted Normdn can carry
lhem.
Norman, d third-year starter
who has shifted from quarterback
to running back, has scored all
five Ocean View touchdowns lhus
far, three on offe nse and lhe other
two on special teams.
MUSTANGS
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contam the explosive 6-foot-2,
200-pounder "He's a big horse.·
Montgomery, ninth among
Orange County rushers despite
s1tbng out last week with the
aforeme n1Jp9ed knee problem,
piled up 374 yards and three TDs
the first two games this fall.
Last year, Montgomery
amassed 1,626 ydrds and a school
single-season record 18 TDs for
Coach John Turek's Warriors,
including a 164-yard, three-TD
outing in a seesaw 40-38 victory
over Costa Mesa.
"This should be another war,"
said Howell, who hopes to
reverse noy's tnumphant trend in
the series, including a 42-35 track
meet in 1992 and a 14-13 decision
in '93. .
noy (1-2) isn't the only contin-
gent battling injuries, however, as
Mesa will likely be without senior
inside linebacker Kurtis Van
Hom, still bothered by a stinger
near the left base of his neck.
CLUB GOLF
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much more consistency.•
CArruoo periodically Jandl goM tipl to um
~. ~. tber9 .. odbi99 ~r than~
a biOgey into a par. a a
Carl Cotton (10-bandicap) and Neal Tacl:illd
(8-handicap) ~oft Saturday ln the match-play
final of the Newport Beach Golf Course's
President's Cup, while Jim Forgash and Mike
Molus play in the Vice President's Cup and
"Dandy• Dan McGuire and Don Wulf face each
other in the Treasurers Cup.
In last Saturday's Wght rounds, Tacblld (low
gross 61) and Cotton (low net 53) won Pllgbt ~ ,
Nonemaker (low gross 69) and Bob Palbes (lOW net
55) won Plight 8; and Al Elder5 groa 70) and
Don Gattuso (low net 46) won ht C. Gattuso
(24-bandicap) shot an incredible O. Craig Jensen .
was closest to the pin on hole No. 3.
In a sensational President's Cup semifinal, Elder
pushed TachUd into a playoff, before Tachiki finally
prevailed in bonus holes.
It's a double...elim1nation event. Only the unbeat-
en remain in the President's Cup.
a
Bordering on the spectacular, club member Tom
Weissler sank a bole-in-one in rounds Sept. 20 on
.... r9CIDl'd •• ,... Gd
had at jult one Of t5 tlll lbll .. --.11wcft!w into um ~~Iba eauld CIJm•
pate Will., belt .....
knOddng Off ~bly·toUted
MjCbitlle Btay" Laguna Beacbt 6-2.
"'lbat was a blg cOnfldence
boost;• apwned ~ wbo
captured·36 ot 48 games la.St
week ag.tnst the cotinfy's
third-ranked (Dana Hills) and
mth-ranked (Laguna Beach)
foes.
Scott said She has lm~ed
her serve, bits stronger
growid strokes, and continues
to add shots like a newly
aCqulred ~-shot Volley." But
tl:ie biggest key may ltill.be
her mental approach. •m doubles, the biggest
thµig is pJaying aggreliively,
but ~lea 11 inoltly a men-tal game, SCott Said. ·11 you
lose your concentration ln lin·
gles, you're dead I'm ltill try-
!ng to be more oonslstent with
my mental approach.•
Scott, whose older sister
Danielle is currently playing
on the pro circuit, said she
does not have professional
aspirations, though she would
like to earn a college schotat-
ship.
For now, however, she
hopes to continue to give ttie
Sea JQ.ngs plenty to shout
about.
A 6-foot, 185-pounder, Nor-
man is also no slouch on defense,
having earned All-Golden West
League laurels m the secondary
last fall.
#He's been pretty impressive,"
Estancia Coach John Llebengood
said of Norman, who has rushed
for 304 yards on 54 carries and
caught four passes for 56 more to
fuel the Seahawks' 2-1 start.
Norman returned a blocked
punt for a score and intercepted a
pass from Century High's punter,
Additionally, the availability of
junior defensive end Jaime Cer-
vantes (sprained elbow) and
junior quarterback Chris Mokede
(cracked rib} was uncertain at
midweek.
Mokede, who started last
week because seruor rncumbent
Ryan Taylor's bruised right
(throwing} sbouJder made pass-
ing impossible, showed signs of
igniting an aerial attack that has
been largely unproductive.
Sophomore Ronrue Llevanos is
No. 3 on lhe quarterback depth
chart, and will start at comer.
If forced to pound out yardage
on the ground, junior halfback
Ray Ohrel would once again step
into the spotlight, where he has
flourished thus far.
Ohrel has 309 rushing yards on
61 carries, and could even be
asked to shoulder a heavier load,
should senior flanker Brian
Reeves fail to dear up what How-
ell identified as classroom atten-
dance problems.
Junior Brian Abbott, as be did
in the second hall of last week's
14-7 loss to Edison, will step in for
Van Hom on defense.
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CONTINUED FROM 81
expect to see sparkling beneath
Friday Night Lights.
Gonzalez, an All-Pacific Coast
League perlormer leading the
Newport-Mesa District in
rushing this fall (381 yards),
assumed the responsibility of
maintaining No. 36's place in the
Estancia pantheon, following
cousins Ricardo Aguilar
(1989-91) and Oscar Lomeli
(1992-94).
Aguilar, a running back and
linebacker, was the Daily Pilot's
Newport-Mesa District and
Pacific Coast League Defensive
Player of the Year as a senior,
while Lomeli, also a running
back and linebacker, earned
all-district laurels last fall in his
final prep campaign.
Gonzalez, relegated to No. 26 his
last two varsity seasons, until
Lomeli passed the torch, has
continued to bring distinction to
the uniform.
A 5-foot-7, 170-pounder-and
most agree that's fudging a bit -
Gonzalez has rolled up three
straight triple-figure rushing
performances in the Eagles'
three victories.
Dating back to the final two
games of last season, which
coincided with the installation of
the double-wing smash.mouth
offense espoused by Costa Mesa
in recent years, the Pilot Player
of the Week has topped the
century mark five straight games
-and counting.
"My goal this year is to break
following a bad snap, and rolled
to paydirt once more in last
week's 21-8 triumph.
the school (single-season)
rushing record of 1, 128 yards, set
by Dan Princeotto (in 1971), •
said Gonzalez, who rolled up 118
yards in last week's Jt-19 victory
over Calvary Chapel, including
the game-idng 59-yard
touchdown run with 3:43 left in
the game.
"I felt a lot better after Bachy's
run," said Estancia Coach John
Liebengood, who has doubled
Gonzalez's duty by starting him
at outside linebacker.
"I haven't played defense since I
was a freshman, so I'm definitely
enjoying it," said Gonzalez, who
has combined his quickness. and
aggressiveness to punish
opposing ball carriers thus far.
-"He was our Defensive Player of
·the Week," said Llebengood,
who credited Lomeli with seven
tackles, including one incursion
into the backfield that separated
a Calvary running back from the
ball.
Though not blessed with
imposing size, Gonzalez does
possess powerful legs and a
mean streak developed during
his Pop Warner days, when he
created holes instead of darting
through them.
M[ was always a lineman when I
was younger, because I was ·a
little overweight, and never
really very athletic," Gonzalez
recalled. uBut I started playing
basketball in junior high and that
made me skinnier and quicker.
By the time I was a freshman, I
started playing running back."
The position change made sense,
of course. When was the last
time you saw a lineman wearing
No. l6?
ment.
Coach John Donnelly's squad
opened the season with a 13-0'
victory bver Katella, before being
victimized, 48-0 by Fountain Val-
ley.
No less than five Eagles have
found the end zone this fall, with
four of those posting at least two
touchdowns.
Senior wingback Frough Jahid
leads the squad with three TDs,
. but fellow senior wingb4ck Bachy
Gonzalez (two scores) has piled
up the most yards in the smash-
mouth attack.
Estancia, attempting to
become 4·0 for the first time since
1989, and only the sixth time in
the school's 31-year varsity foot-
ball history, has been a little less
exclusive in the scoring depart-
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Jeff Perry has also shown the abil-
ity to burn teams through the air,
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played. The varsity beat the
Alumni team in all three
games but each game was
decided by two points and the
match lasted more than two
hours.
Led by Dale Keough Hall,
Prentice Perkins, Monica Park
Stewart and Tahlia Wagner,
the Alumni showed their expe-
rience by digging every shot
that CdM had. The problem
was that none of the Alwnni
still had the ·old SNAP" in the
arm swing to put the ball
away. Consequently,
the rallies went forever.
The win was a good one for
the varsity as they had to bat-
tle this experienced group of
players to achieve the victo-
ry and they did.
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Former CdM star, Lorian
New&>mer, is featured in the
University of Alabama media
guide. She holds the season
record for digs. Any day now,
she will set the career record
tossing a pair of touchdown pass-
es among his four completions for
145 yards.
Ocean View quarterback Jeff
Taylor, a 5-11, 165-pound junior,
has completed 12 of 28 for 98
yards thus far, and Llebengood
said pass protection has been a
problem for the Seahawks.
The Eagles defense, which has
10 sacks and one interception,
will hope to exploit 'the aforemen-
tioned shortcoming, though Joe
Flores, who leads the visitors with
SEA KINGS
CONTINUED FROM 8 1
had trouble sustaining anything
offensively, while also struggling
to stop opposing offenses.
Coach Jerry Witte, a former
teammate of Freeman's at Ana-
heim High, has seen his team
outscored, 100-26 on the field
Freeman, a former Saddleback
assistant (1990-94), said the Road-
runners are suffering from grow-
ing pains, utilizing a vastly inex-
perienced lineup which isn't
blessed with a lot of size.
"They're playing a lot of young
guys," Freeman said of Saddle-
back, which will have to stop an
offense currently fourth in
Orange County in scortng (110
points), despite an sub-par perfor-
mance against Kennedy.
Walz, a double threat with 331
yards passing and 99 rushing,
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kicks and they play defense.
Mills, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound
senior, bas rushed for nearly 200
yards, caught 11 passes for 111
more, and his six touchdowns tie
him for sixth among Orange
County scoring leaders.
Miller, a 6-2, 195-pound senior,
has amassed 172 receiving yards
and four touchdowns on seven
catC.bes.
Though Commanches' Coach
Bob Hl19hes has abandoned the
run-and·shoot offense be
employed the last everat years,
Mills and Miller are ltill freqUent
aerial targets ror junior quarter-
back Craig Scott, who appears to
have embraced the more conven-
tion.al pro-cl8t scheme, which i.9
a.vera~ 30 pOintl Ule ft.tit t.hiee
weeks.
Scott. unleaahing ptt.marily
short crossing route. and screens,
for digs at Alabama and she is
only a junior.
As the level of volleyball ris-
es throughout the nation, it is
the influence of players like
Lori that shows the nation how
the game is to be played.
Newcomer's forme.r team-
mate at CdM, Allison Engle-
brecht, is also demonstrat-
ing her defensive prowess at
the University of Portland. She
is currently third in the West
Coast Conference in digs.
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One more CdM alumni
update. Lauri Sawin, who was
the Seaview League Athlete of
the Year in 1989 and later was
the captain of the Stanford
women's volleyball team that
won the NCAA champi-
onship in 1992, has announced
her engagement to Willie
Quinn.
They met at Stanford where
he has a Masters degree in
Japanese. The wedding is set
for May 19th. It's great to fol-
low these former area stand-
outs as they move through
their lives.
five sacks from his defensive end
position, will likely see only limit-
ed duty due to a shoulder injury.
Flores will be replaced by
Mike Galicia, vlbo moves onto tbe
line from his inside linebacker
spot. where Jahid, normally the
starting safety, will step in along-
side senior John Romm.
Sophomore James Dawkins
makes his first start at safety for
the Eagles and sophomore Tim
Johnson is penciled in at tight
end.
triggers the attack, behind the
veteran "Five Crowns" offensive
line including tackles Nick
Schaumburg and Kevin Stuart.
guards Jeff Bogdan and Tim
Goode and center Richy Nichols.
Junior Tom O'Meara, who
shared plenty of time last week
with sophomore Ryan Achterberg
at tailback, leads the CdM rush-
ers with 272 yards and six touch-
downs on 39 carries.
Saddleback is led offensively
by 5-foot-9, 160-pound sopho-
more tailback Joseph Tagaloa,
who has amassed 257 yards on 28
carries the past two weeks.
Tagaloa is the primary option
in lhe Roadrunners' option attack,
which also includes junior quar-
terback Danny Rodriguez.
Rodriguez has struggled
through the air thus far in 1995.
He has completed just seven of 24
for 98 yards and two intercep-
tions, ofie of which was returned
for a TD, the last two games.
has completed 23 of 35 passes
(67.5%) for 364 yards and six
touchdowns without an intercep-
tion. His performance has earned
him the second-highest rating of
any county signal-caller, behind
only Kevin Peterik of Los Alami-
tos.
Newport, which has atypically
posted more passing yards (414)
than ground yardage (280), will
start junior Josiah Precl.riksen at
quarterback tor tbe second
straight week.
The Th.rs will also shift senior
Jeremy Mason (49 carrie1 for 23'
yards) from tailback to fullbaCk,
inserting senior speed merC'b&nt
Chris Mortel.l ·(11 Carrie• for 30
yarcb) into the starting tailback
rote. ·we have a lot of n w guys,
whether they came up from the
N or from another program, JIO
we're just hoping to g t them
mor and more 111to our system
each week,• Brinkley Mid.
·we'r trying to llhprovo and get
ready for I ague."
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 199S
' Sailors rOll throt1gh the Nori•\BD), 11 ~7
N NEWPoRT BRACH -ewport Ha.rbor Hlob~s
doubles teams won efghl of nlne match-
es Wednesday u the bOlt Sailors (6-2),
ra.nlr.ed No. 4 in Orange Cowity .and No.
5 in ClP Southern Section Division t
defeated Beverly lfills, 11-7, in a non:
league girls tennis metch.
V~essa Godbey and Katie Conright,
playmg No. l doubles tor Newport Har-
bor, finished 18...S in gomes, while Emily
Barker and Brooke Taylor (No. 2 dou-ble~) also swept. going 18-6 in games. K~tie Hawktns and Erika Palm, the Ta.rs'
third doubles team, won two of three
sets, losing only to Beverly Hills' Lisa Dab~y and Masha Silvanskaya, 6-? (5·?).
Enca Nelson, playing No. 3 singles for
the hosts, won two of three sets going
12-3 in those sets. '
Harbor jumped out 6-2 and was never
threatened.
Ollsbolm leam Mustangs. 10-8
SANTA ANA -Kristin
Chisholm won all three of
her matches in singles to lead Costa
Mesa High Wednesday to a 10·8 non-
league victory over Santa Ana in girls
tennis. ·Phuong 'n'an picked added two
wins in singles play for the Mustangs and
the two doubles teams of Llsa Steele and
E.J. Hartlotf and Sara Dim.son and Sara
Whitaker won two matches apiece.
I -'
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Anwli Cl'lltholm (CM} def. Major. 6-1, def.
M~ 7-5, won bv det.utt: Tl"an (('M) won. 6-
4; -M. won.. 6-0; ICtank. (CM) lost. o-6, lost. ().. s. won. 6-1. Dot.al•~•le Hwdoff (CM) lost to Eldwn-
bet'otr·ltacbn. U.. def. "-nlru.P.tlenchla. 6-
4, Oef. !Wnlrtt~ 6-2: Dlmfon.Whltaker. lost. 4-
6, won. 6-l. 6-l; Wtfls-Oo (~) lost. 2-6, 4-6, ().6.
Plrate.9 women crush Cerrttos. 8-1
COSTAMESA-
Orange Coast College's
women's soccer team swept pest winless
and visiting Cerritos, 8-0, as eight play-
ers shared the scoring.
The Pirates improved to 4-0-1 with the
nonconf erence victory.
~ COMt .. c.nttos 1
CA!frltos scoring; Walker 1. Saves: Wojdechi-
awskl 10.
OCC scoring: Reynolds 1, Hodges 1, Abrams 1,
Yoshlk.wa 1, M artin 1. Lawson 1, Hunt 1, Done-
gan l. Saves: Nell 1, Reekes o.
Jareb's late goal 1iftS scc;r-0
COSTA MESA -Mid·
fieldet ShirJey Jareb
soo1ed in the 85tb minute cm a pus from
Meggen Fleener for tbe game's only goal,
a.s host Southern CoWomia College
defeated Cal Baptist, 1-0, in a Golden
State Athletic Conference women's soc-
cer game Wednesday nighL sec; improved to 7..3, 2-0 in GSAC.
Cal Baptist fell to 3-5. 0-2. .
Five minutes from overtime. Fleener's
pass from the far comer crossed the goal
and sailed past several defenders, allow-
ing Jareb to boot in the game-winner.
Amy Lewis bad a dozen goalie saves
tor sec. ·
The Vanguards host The Master's at 5
p.m. Saturday. Tlie men's game with The
Master's follows at 7.
SoClll College 1, cal a.ptist 0
<:al Baptist saves: Verhagen 9.
Soc.al College Koring: Jareb 1. Saves: Lewis 12.
<>range f.oMt women lose in four
COSTA MBSA -
OTange Coast Col·
lege dropped a hud·fought, four:og~
match toJ>asadena City College Wednes·
day 9-15, 15-13. 15-?, 15-9.
The Pirates (3-2) opened up wtth a vic-
tory in the first 94me, and battled back to
cut the lead to 13-12 andagainto14·13 In
the second game before Pasadena (5-0)
served out to even the mAtcb at one 9ame
each. Michele Steven lead the Pirates
with 15 kills. Heather Due and Berl
O'Brien added 11 apiece.
Wednesday's deep sea report
WEDNESDAY'S c:xMJNTS
Dlwey's Lodter • 5 boats, HS anglers. Sl ytl·
lowfin tuna, 137 skipj~ 1 bonito. 32 calico blS5. 1
sand bass, 7 sculpin, 1 sheepshead, 3 roddish. 1 Whit.
sea bas.s, 1 cabezon, 160 mackerel.
Newport Unclng · 4 boats, 75 anglers. 9 yel-
lowfin tuna, 71 skipjadc. 1 white sea bas.s. 39 calla>
bas$, 4 sand bass, 3 sculpln, 61 madterel.
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AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED N<I EXPUNAllON OF In said County, California de· total amount ol Ille unpaid cn80k drawn by a state or na-• prOYlded In Mid noee(•~ queet for Speciel Notice Easements (A) o\ltr conoguous ':::eeor;,,: ~~ ~&aid DMd Smolll. 2865 AU1n11c
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NAT\.R OF THE~ scribing tht land therein· A prlnapaJ balance. tnteres bonal oank. a state or federal adVlncea, r Int · IM'ldar the form 11 eveilebla from lots lor the purposes ol 1nstall•·1 pens.i,s °'\he ~ and :; A11enue Sutt! 227 Long Beach.
THE NATURE OF THE PRO· CEEDING N»MST YOU LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN AND thereon. together with rea· credit union. or a state or federal ..,,,. °'the o.id °' TNlt. the court clerk. bon and matntenance of ubhbes truat$ aealed bv said Deed°' CA ll0806
CEEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU YOO SHOULD CONTACT A TO THE FOLLOWING DE· sonably estimated costs. ex· uv1ngs and loan association. ~ ..... cn.g. Ind Attorney for Pe~ and drJlnage l~ltbes lor en· Trust. Sef'flnO Recoov• Tl'5 Dustness ts conducted bv
SHOULD CONT ACT A lAWYER lAWVER. Notb ii '*wt¥ SCRIBED PROPERTY: PARCEL penses and advances at the um savings assoetanon, or savings • .,.._ d.,. TNlllla and William R. DeWoffe troaehment and tor nwral set· anc• Comp.ny ._ sJi a oenerat oartnersrup
NOTICE IS nereDy grven 111a1 DNelt hill CTC ~ NO 1. IN IHE CITY or NEW· ol lnltlal publication ol Ille No bank spec1lted tn seclJon 5102 of al.,. INltS Cl'8llld 1J1J Mid Phillp M. SAVAGE. rv aement or stnictures. and (B) Tru51ee, 4900 ' Rr.tergiade The rtQtstrant commenceo to
OUAUTV LOAN SERVICE a.vie.. Corponlior1. I.It.a. PORT BEACH. COUNTY OF ol Trustee's . sate Ille Flnancial Coae ano author· Dead "' ·T~ ~ Beet. 8-t . Krieget' sub,ed to the nghl ol dedlca~on. Road. Sulle 2870. ltwlndale, uansJCt business undtr tne
CORP . as trustee. or successor ~ T6t Coporalian ORANGE, STATE OF CAUFOR· $200.296.03. The benellcla fzed to do business In tnls state), $172,SMA3 EltlmMld. k.-3750 Uniwraity Ave. o-.er j)llvate streets within the CA 91706, (818) a56-.as8 By famous Dusiness name or
trustee or subsnll.tleo trustee •"'*'-(or~"*' NIA. AS SHOWN ON A MAP under 5aid Deed ol Trust hereto· at THE FRONT or THE FLAG· crued lntilrwlt and addllol\ll 1400 to'lf!red property tor Ille ~rposes Diana Catlee. ~ Sec. names listed abo\lt on Sepiember
pursuant to Ille Oeeo ol Trust :.:~~-:>v,:· RECORDED IN BOOK 101. lore eKecuted and dellvered I POLES AT THE MAIN ENTRY edvtneea I*')', wll ~ Riverside CA 92501 of 111grus and egress. lit as more 'tsJJ; Dated: 09.'1211995 1 1995
executed by BffiY DAER. A tllltllQMd IJI/ Donakl J = PAGES 38 ANO 39 OF PARCEL the undersigned a written Decia· AREA TO TtiE PLACENTIA CIVIC =-~ .... The 09/21, 09/22. 09/28 par11oifa~~ destnbed ~n Ille lrllde! 1n1559121, 9128, 1~ SIGNED JOEL NEUTEL
SINGLE WOMAN AND JOHN luac .,, and 81..m c Mic: MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE ration 01 Oelaultand Demand tor CENTER _.OH 11 E CHAPMAN al T under Mid Oeld PUBLIC NOTICE enoaea '(llemeOIS. Ill tlllt -PUBLIC NOTICE TllS statement was hied witll
DAER ANO ANNA K. DAER. u.c' hu.ti.nct and . v.4re COUNTY RECDRDER Or SAID Sate. ana a written Notice o AVE PlACENTIA. CA all right. Nit executed •i:eruin ddlwbon ol covenants. Ille County Cler11 of Orange
HUSBAND AND WIFE, ALL AS a.ec1' l/ll.192 and . recorded COUNTY Benellclaty Pnone. Oelault ana Etectioo to Sell Th bile ana 1ntem1 conveyed 10 mid ~ tD the undef. File No H57417 condibons and restncbons 11!·1 File Mo. F6574H County on Septtmber21 1995
JOINT lENANTS. and Recorded 2111.192 -tnarumenl No (714)752-4080 Benellciary unoers111rieo causeo §aid NOIJCe and now ne10 by ti under said ~~ w;!:"~ flCTITIOUs BUSINESS ~m August 1~6i~74 in 1'f:'4kl FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE·Tl'IS nC1tbOUS N.ame
on 07l29n981 as 1ns11ument 92-0820 in Boot-Page-· RTC MORTGAGE TRUST 1994· ol Oelault and Elecbon 10 Sell I Deed of Trust 1n and to the Siii mid 1 Wl1l!ln of NAME STATEMEHT 'o11tetai pages lO ·I NAME STATEMENT Slalement eicpres ltve years trom
No 4052S·ln Book 14159 Page d Ollleital R80Clfdl in ine • N2. et al .. clo AMRESCO Man· oe recorded 1n tne countY wnere foHowino aescnbed property ~ mid Eledlon ~Sell lhe foU0W1ng person(s) 1~rt annexa:O~o~:c:;:geda~on1°1 Tile foltOW1ng person(s) 1~rt tne oate fl was ftted m t1'1t Ofhte
1753 ol Otllciat records 1n the d the County Recorder d Or-aoement. Inc .. Attn: Scott W. me real property IS locateo ano situated In !tie atoresa1d County The undetslgned CMIMd Mid 00111(>. business as CCC OIREC· 1977 in book 12099 :e ~· dotng Aiusiness as NEWroRT 01 Ille ~ountt Cl: A ~w fltb·
olfice of me County Recorder of 8!'108 County, S.. d Calfof. McCtoud. 2 Corporate Park. more lhan ll'lree monllls nave and State. to· wit Lot 200 ol NoClca °'~and Election TORY PUBLISHERS. 3722 ollicial records • ·YACHT CHARTERS. 2801 W oous sinus me tattment
ORANGE County. CaUlornla. and IW, and pu!SIJ8l1f to the Nolioe Suite 100. Irvine. CA 92714 Tiie elapsed since sucn recoroatlon tract no 1872 as shown on a ID Sell ID be l'ICOl'Oed tn Ult Calahna Stteet, Los ~amtos. CA Tile property heretolore de· Coast Highway. Newport Beach. ~: ~ ~:°s=:~~'i'noi~~
pursuant to Ille Nolloe ol Oefaun d D11tau1t and Election to Sel property nerelolore described is For sale lnlormatlon. contact Ille map recorded 1n book 53 pages county wt.. the IWill proper· 90720 scnbtd 15 bet sold • ., 15• Hie CA 92663
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and Etecbon to Seit thereunoer lherewldef reootded ~11195 being sold ·as ls' The street undersigned at (619) 491·0803 47 lllrougn 49 ot miscellaneous ty II b:Med mid rnoi-. than United P\Jbf1sne~ Corporaboo. street aooress'1nd other common James C ftlnt. 1831 Cock· :'e :;~nz~::ou~se ~~1r!::
recorded 06/1611995 as fnstru· ~ No.!!&-~ aodress ana other common rite no 36261·A Dated Sep· maps In tile ollice ot Ille county tw. monlt. have 8'apled a Cahlornia Corpora~on. 3722des1gnabon if any of tlie re• scrow Lane. Sant.a Ana. CA 92705 Name in ..,Ofat>on o1 the nghts of
men1 No 95·256503 of said °' R~ v.tl· f..aid ciesignauon II any. ol tne real tember 22. 1995 NORTHWEST recorder ol said county. tax aince such rec:ordltion. So-Cat.ahna Street Los ~alTlltos. CA~roperty ciescnbed abo'lf! 1s c Donna Legrand Hunt. 1831 anotller under Federal state or
0111C131 Records. WILL SELL on • on property described above ts MORTGAGE SERVICES. INC .. asse~sor no ~22·442·20 Tile noma Comlev:'.'l ~ 90720 p.Hported·lo be 1 Curl Dr corona ockScrow Lane, Santa AM. CA common law (See See1>on 1«00 10fl4/199~ at 10 00 AM at IN ~WS:O:. 1~:::: purporled to be 881 ·883·887· as tnmet 1450 Frazee Road, s11eet address and other com· = • T~...:.. •. O. C.: TlltS business is conducted by Del M.lr, CA 92&25 · 927~ bl et sea 8uS1ness and P!Ofess1ons
FRONT OF THE FLAGPOLES AT . . 889·891-895·899 PRODUC· Sulla 308 San Dieoo. CA 92108 mon destQnatlon ol the above • r-•-. Horporabon The understgned lnistee 5 51ness 15 conducted by Code)
THE MAIN ENTRY AREA TO ~~~~ TION PLACE. NEWPORT (619) 491·9288 BY. KAREN deSCllbed property IS purported !M9JS-IOJY, Telephone Tile registrant commenced to0isdaims any habhlY for afl'j ~s~nd & wile Ft~t f111ng
THE PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER California .. ~ auaion tO BEACH. CA The undersigned GURGEL, Al.ttnortzea SJgnallJre to be. 2120 Republic Avenue ~~v:>;.: !transact bJStness under Ille 1nconectness of the street ad~nts~~~/,: st.arted dOlllQ Dusi· CARY W. HAMPAR, &,.
401 ·411 EAST CHAPMAN the highell Wder fol cash. (fl Trustee dlsctalms any llablUty P71523 9128 1015.10/12~5 Costa Mesa. ca 92627 ·0000 The dent. oate· 09111m timous l)Jsiness name or dress ·and ot11er common oesig. SIGNED JAA'ES c HUNl DONNA 9101 Wllstrre Bl'ICI
AVENUE PlACENTIA. CA AT the 1orma ~ -ltlt.Mul ten-tor any lncOfrectness ol ltle PUBLIC NOTICE undersigned Trustee d1Scla1ms ASAP176644 !lt'2.a, 10/5 1()(12 n~s listed aoo..e on Au°"st 28, nabon. 11 any, shown herein Sai LEGRAND HUNT · No 1106 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE der in the ~ Statlea, ~ street address and other com· any uaolftry lor any incorrectness ' 1 sate will be made. l)J1 w1thou Tru statement was filed wit11 Btverly 1-tlls, CA 90212
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ...,.. in u 1111 timed sale), al mon deslgnatJon. If any shown Notice Of Trustee's Sale nne ol tile s11eet address and other PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~~RAlU~~EDBy ~USHERSJ't0venan1 or warranty. expressed the County Cler'rl ol orange NewPOrt Beacn.Costa Mesa
(payable at tne bme 01 sate 1n rigt(, title, and ~ con-nere1n Satd sale will be made. Order No Trustee Sale No 95. common aesigna11on 11 any. coo v' P n Mont· or 1mpheo, reoaruino bUe. pos.lcounty on Septemoer 8 1995 CN328915 Sep 28 Oct 5 12 19
lllwlul money ot tne Untied ~to and now held tiv • ur.-but wllllout covenant or war· 12:1 l N Reference No APN No shown nerem Said sate Wlll De CNS 1311381 gomeiy, • session. or encumbrances to NOTICE·Tl'IS Fttb~0us Name 1995
States) all right Utle and inter· def Utld Deed cl TfU!d. in the ranty. expressed or lmplted. •58·022·23 You are 1n delault made. out witnout covenant or NOTICE OF Ille T't~~~emgitrllwas 1 hle3 wil/ll,the remain.no Pl'flClpai sum of Statement el(j)ltts ltvt yms trom PUBLIC NOTICE
est conveyed to and now held ~ ailul&ed 111 utid regarding bOe. possession. or under a notJCe of Oetlnquen1 warranty. expressed or 1mp11ed PETITION TO c n n s e 0 range note(s) secured by said Oeed o the date 11 was hied 1n the Ofltce by 11 under· said Deed of Trust In ~and a more encumbrances. to pay me re· 4ssessment dated 05/31195 reoarding !lite possession or ADMINISTER ou JT~e.f~:m~~:~s~ame Tnisl. with interest thereon. a 01 tilt County Clerll A new Fttll· ---Rlt~-No-. _F6_5_U_i_I __
the prooerty situated tn 5al(! futy 111 the aboYe mam1og pnnapal sum ol tne unlesS you take action to protect encumbrances to pay the EST ATE OF: Al TA st.atement res hve urs f proY1ded in Sllld note(s), ad bous Business Name St.ltement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
County ana State heretnafter :".::::Deed_:!;:-The note(s) secured by said Deed of your property. It may be sold at rematnmo princ1pa1 sum ot me BAKER AKA Al TA !ht oate 11 : tiled 1/ tile ~~ce va~. '1 1"f ·under tile terms of must be !tied before that date Tile NAME STATEMENT
oescr1bea A CONDOMINIUM . ~ c:cm-Trust. Wiii\ interest thereon. as a publlc safe 11 you need an note{s) secured by sale! deed ot FA YE BAKER of Ille counl'f Clerll. A new Fttb· !Ile eo 01 rust. eS11mi!ed tees lil1no ot this st.atemen1 dOes not of The lot10W1no per1on(sl inti
COMPRISED Of PARCEL 1: ;::1 dlligilllfiell~, :!:: prov1deo rn satd note(s). ao· exolana11on ol the narure of Ille trust. willl Interest tlle1eon as CASE NO JUDICIAL bous Business Name St.alemen i"a;rs : 1 e;:;ises ot Ill 1tset1 authonte the use 1n this dOtng lluS1ness as WESt ELM
An undivtdad 1/1<4 Interest In ii ~lo . 3186 Mt-vancas, II any, under the terms proceedings against you you provided In satd note(s) ad· COUNCIL must be hfeo belore that bme Tile 111 ee a 0 nists create state 01 a ncobous Bustness IN\/ESTMEHT COW'AHY. Al
and to Lot 1 of Tract No. 10389. deir'8 ,.,_,.,. ~ Meu ol tne Deed of Trust. esumated shoufo contact a 1awyer on vanoes 11 any. under me terms COORDINATION filing ot this st.atemenl does not of ~99~~3 ~'2sb~a~~st ~-wit Name in YIOlabon 01 the ngttts of 10886671. 120 El Camno Dnw .
• 111 Ille City of Costa Mesa. Cellfomia 92626 The under· lees. charges and expenses ol 10/19i'a5 al 10 oo AM PRE· ol the said deed of trust es\J· PROCEEDING itself authonze Ille use 1n !IVs interist ano addlbonat d nise 1 anolller under Federal. State. or 1 106, Be'lflrty HtUs, CA 90212
County ol Orange. State ol '9lllCI Truaee ~ the Trustee ana ot Ille trusts FERRED TRUSTEE SERVICES as mated fees charges and ex· state of a FtcDbous Business a w 11 a vance ' common law (See Secbon 14.00 Donald L IU!z. 9763 Dontng·
Calllornta. as shown on a map liabililyfor fll"l lnootr-=--W: created by said Deed ol Trust, tne duly appointed Trustee penses ol Ille trustee and of the 130~1 Name 1n .... otabon ol lhe oghts ot to1a.,1 increase tilts ligute pno el seq Business and Protess1ons IOn ~ace, Sevtrty Hills. CA 90210
recorded 111 bOok 450. pages 18 Iha ..,.. ~ and cie. to·wl! $659.624 94 Estimated under and pursuant to NotJce ol trusts created by said deed of . .To all he!rs, benefi· a~r under Federal. State, o The benehcia u r Code) n~t Fthno Donald L Kn & Assooates.
and 19 ol MtSC:ellaneous Maps common dellgl111tioo, f vnf, Accrued interest and addltlonaf Delinquent Assessment. re· trust to wit Said property IS c_1a11es, cred1.tors, con-common law (See Secbon H 4 Deed ol Tnist nererotor~Ke~: Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Inc (a Cahlorru cori>orabon, Al
111 tile olla of me Counly ~ henlin. The IDtal advances. II any. will increase corded on 05126.95 as oocu· beano sota tor the ouroose ot tmgent creditors, end et seci . Business and Proless.ons and dettv"ed to the und 1 ned CN32861517634M.Y Sep I0886671). 120 B camno Dnve Reooroer ol s.atd County wnounl ol the unpaid balllnce tlHs ligure pnor to sate THE ment No 95 0225443 Book paytng tne obltgations secured persona who may other· Code) n 0 ers g 14.21 .28. Ott 5, 1995 1106 Be11e~y ltUs. CA 90212
EXCEPTING THEREFROM all 011, ol the otlligaCion •01 .. d ~ BENEFlCIARY MAY ELECT TO Page ol 0111c1ai Records tn the by said Deed of Trust. tnciud1ng ;hiae ~~ interested in Fi~t filtno ~n:a"nci ~~,a~~oen ~n~e~l\J~ln~e PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'tl~ Dusiness 15 conQictec t1r'
gas. m1n~rats ano other hydro· the plqier1y to. be tdll and BID LESS THAN THE FULl Ollloe ol ltle Recorder ol Orange lees and eKpenses ol sale The bo~h w i f· 'ZL .;ltf;:'KeoR LAIOWE, LA&OWE I HOFFMAN Nobce of ~la.tit and ElecDon a g~1: ~:-P d
caroon subStances tying below ,_.-. ~ oasis, CREDIT BID Thi! benelldary County Cahlornta property total amount of Ille unpaid AKA' ALT A FA YE BAK 1631 W &llf!t1y 811/d Seu The unoe~gned caus Ai. No. 119UIUllO transact ~ ra com':enc:t : a oeptll of 500 teet wltllout the ~and .advancea ~the under said ~eel ol Trust htteto-owneo oy Elone A Wefts. wih principal oalance interest ER • Second F1oo said No~ce ol Oelaitt and Becbo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ltcbbous i::;::s u ria r
rllJhl 01 surface entry. as re· :"'of i!:,. fnlill~: tore executer! ana aelrverecl to sell at public: aycnon to tile tnereon togetner willl rea· A PETITION h Los Angt/fs. CA to Seti to be recorded 1n Ille NAME STATEMENT names fisted above on :0. ~r served by Roy Hirata. by deea $2 75 7 the unoersioned a written hlgnest b1ooer for casn fpayat>lt sonaoly estimated costs ex· b fil d b as NtwPOrt Beach-Cost.a Mesa . county wnere !ht ttal prope~ 1 ihe lollO\Vlng oerson(s) '~" 1974 ·
reoorded ADol 3. 1978 1n oook • :!.'3 i;n;, ~ == Oeciarabon of Default and Oe· at tJme ot sate tn taw1ul money of penses and advances at the time E~SnTERN cXu~g~~~ CN328573 95.7504 Sep 14.21,28. located and more than thre doing buS1ness as DIM()ND SIGNED DONALD L KATZ &
12620. page 62, OlllClal Rec· bid nwy be ltlu then the '°'81 mand for Sate. and a written No· the United Stales by casn a ot tntllal publabon ot the NobCe A SS OCIA TION OF SE V
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. Ott 5. 1995 months nave elapsed since sue FUOL SERVICE 1038 S Grand ASSOCIATES INC By Donald L
ords EXCEPTING THEREFROM ildet*dt-due. In 8dclilion tiCe ot Oetault and Elecuon to cashier·s cnecit arawn by a stat.e ot Trustee's Sale. rs E N T H . 0 A y PUBLIC NOTICE recordaoon Ave .tN44 Dtamono Bar CA Katz. P1uident Gene,_ Partner
the fonowtng (a) Units 1A·l & to c:Mh, the TNlllM will 111> Sell The undersigned caused or nabona1 ban-. a cneek orawn $108.888 06 The benetioary ADVENTISTS • DATE 09·06 95 9llf>S This statement was l~~o witll
1A·2 through 14A·1 & 14A·2 ~s cep1 <*hilw'• dl8Cb dntwn said Nobee ol Oelault and Elec· oy a state or tedera1 credit union under said Deed ol Trust hereto· Superior Court '1 Ct~r I RI• No. fl574U Forttlos11te C0111ult111ts, II"·· a Seung Woon Ltt 622-75-the County Cfer11 of Orange
shown upon the conoomlntum on a stale or Rllional l:JeM. a t1on to SeK to be recorded In Ille or a CJltCI( orawn oy a state or fore executed and delrvered to fornia County of R' ! · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ttusttt, By Tt11 Snyder. Extc 50t91 I 1038 S Grand Ave IN44 County on Sepiemoer 8 1995
ptan recoroed in book 13551 at dlec:tl ~ by a ...., or fe6. county wtl&fe Ille real property tederar savings and loan asso· the undersigned a written Oecta· side • iv r-NAME STATEMENT ~ct prrs11Jtm amond Ba• CA 91765 NOllCE· Ttirs Ftcncius Name
page 1737 ol OlhciaJ Records ol enit Cf1ldil union, or 1 dl8Clc IS located and more man three lion sav111gs assOciatlon or ration of Default and Demand for THE PETITION re· Tile follCW1ng person~S'll!'f 8101 Kwsar Blvd, '160, Ma Tl'lls Dusiness is conclucted by Statement eicpm hve yun ft0m
said County (b) The exckJSMI ~ tiv a _.. or .._... monllls have etaosed srnce suCh lngs t>ank specjlted 1n secuon Sale, and a written Nobee of quest• thet SOUTH· ~f~~~ ~ B Pa .RT S httm Hlls. CA 92808. (7l4)282 an '~dl..,dual dot the date 1t was flleo 1n the OfltCI!
right to possesston ot all !hos aaW1Qt1 end~.~. recordabon 5102 of tne FlnanClat Code and Default and Election to Sell Tile EASTERN CALIFORNIA L ttlt CA 92~n f11wll)', 2424 ness a~1/:e's 5~~ no Dusi· 01 the County Cleric. A new Ftca· areas des111na\8tl as balconies aMIOt llAOCiMion, or -DATE 09/2M5 uthorll8d to do business rn tlltS undersigned caused said Nottee ASSOCIATION OF SEV aguna s. 9· 14,9-21,9·28. 1995 SIG lo fuNG oous Bus111ess Name Stltemtnt
patios. storage areas and ~ 6er-. SfJ9Clfied in Secllon CJUCAGO mu COMPANY II late) Al IN THE FRONT or THE OI Default and Efecbon to Sell lo e N T H • D A y IMs~te:,,e ~~;~ :lk6 Baronet. PUBLIC NOTICE ~his ;taterne~~ 7.~;d Wttll must be hied Delort NI •me The
garages as snown upon the .:: ~ F1nandal ~ Tm taa FORECLOSURE LAGPOlES AT THE MAIN be recorded In the county Where ADVENTISTS be ep· E n s Chot 26776 Baro 1 !he Counfy Oetll of Orange li~ng ol ~s staternenl does not of
condominium plan above re· in tlil ..... In '°it!'_.~ SERVICE CEHTER 560 E HOS· NTRY AREA PLACENTIA CIVIC tlle real property IS located and pointed es personal Mss:'on ~eJO. c.4 92692 ne · NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS County on Septtmoer21 1996 nself aulhonze the use 1n this
!erred to. PARCEL 2: Units BA' der ot. INvl CMh ill ao-PITALITY LANE SAN BER· CENTER <101·<111 E CHAPMAN more lllan three months have representative to edmin-Tilts buSlness 1sconducled by SALE UNOER DEED Of NOTICE· Tilts Ftcilbous Name state of a Mcbbous 8usineu
1 and BA·2 as shown upon th oePed. the Trudee nwy NARDINO CA 92408 Telephone AVE PLACENTIA. CA all 11ghl. elapsed since such record anon Isler the ellate of the t.isband & wile TRUST Fiie: 1 ~3733 Lo«i: St.atement exPtres hve yu~ trom Name m .... o1a11on of Ille nghtS ol
Condominium Plan abov w4ihhokf the ~ cl the Number (909) 884·0448 By atle ano interest under satd for sate mlormabon, contact Ille decedent. The rtQ!Stlant commenced to 12832A2 Othef. W4621W the <la1t 11 was hied 1n the Olltce another unoer Federal, Stite. Of
referred to. PARCEL 3: An Tru&tea'• Deed until funds.,.. Teresa M Drake 4sst Vice Nolloe ol Delinquent Assess· unders111ned at (619) 491 ·0803 THE PETITION re· 1n1nuct Dusiness under the ~6'tJ 1J::.':r oel~·~u.¥J ol Ille County Clefll A new Fttb· k:ommo11 IH (See Seceon 14400
exclusiVe appurtenant easemen come aYMable to the P¥l8 or Prestoent ment Ill Ille property sltuated tn rite no 36426·B Dated Sep-quest• the decedent'• hcnous business name or DER A DEED OF ~J:t:' oous Business Name Suternent,!1 seq · Bus.nus and P!OftsSICns
lor restdenllal use and purpose endof.-•a 1n1111ar d rigt(. OPP 19366 9/28.1015.10/12i435 said Counly descrlD1no tne land tember 21 1995 NORTHWEST WILL and codicils if names listed above on WA DATED December 7 1990• roost t>t t~eo t>ttore tnal om Tne "'ooeA
m and 10 the balcony and pall Seid .. Ml be made, in an PUBLIC NOTICE tnere1n Lot 1 ol IJact 8428 as MORTGAGE SERVICES. INC .• any, be admitted' to IGNtO GENE K CHOI, EUN s UNl..ESS YOO TAKE .AcTION td1ng ot ths statement ooes no1 ol First h~VI" cou""' 1 ,..5 dtrectly adjacent to Ille abov ._ ltl" ccndiliorl. ~ \'AltlOIA nown on a mao reco1oed in 11 tn111M 1450 ~razee Road probate. The WILL end HOI TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 1tsefl authonze tne use •n this "' ,_... J.,. UP
described unit shall be deemed~ or v.erranty, ~ Notice 01 Trustee's Sate File No ook 397 pages 19·23 of Suite 308 San Diego. CA 92108 any codicil• ere evail· lhts slalemenl was ltled with ERTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT state ot a Ftc•bous BvStness 9401 :~:,.u.·J:'~
to be part ol tile ·Restricted Of implied regarding !Me. pcs-261·A Loan No 116494452 rsoeltaneous maps, 1n the (619) 491 ·9288 BY tiE ATtiER able for examination in IM County Cfer11 of Orange A PU8UC SALE. IF YOO Name in Ylolaton 01 me oghts ot Ne'* ..... , s. 2
common Areas· shown is 8 sealorl or einc:urn&ance&, to Truster P WALKER You are tn office ol Ille county recorder of CHURCHILL Autho11zed Signa· the file kept by the ounfy on September 8, 1995 NEED l4N EXP\.ANATION OF anotrier unoer ~ral State or C~~~ ~u
ano BP on tile Condominium Ullilft the II~ ... default under a deed of 11ust. ranoe County The s11ee1 lure P71489 court. NOTICE·Tllts F1cboous Name TI-E NATURE OF THE PRO. common "w (See Sec,on 14400 14 21 28 Oct 5 1995 P
Plan aDove referred 10 PARC£ Q.RCf ~ Utld Deed cl !Nit, dated September ~5 1989 ddress and otner common 9'28 1015 10/12R5 THE PETITION re· St.atement ~ru hw years trom CEEDING AGAINST YOU, et SfQ Business ano Proless1ons · · · •
•: An exe1uslY8 appurtenilll ~ ~· ~ Jr.. unless you take. acbon to protacf Oeslgnabon, ti any. of the real PUBLIC NOTICE quests au1hority to oate 1t was hied 1n tile Of11ce YOO SHOULD CONTACT A Codt) PUBLIC NOTICE easemenl to use and occupy, a lefeal • ~cwided thef9in, and vour prooerty. n may be sold a roperty descrk>ed above IS administer the estate I the County Citric. A new Ftcll· LAWVER. Notice la t.weby First nhng & Demand nltno
all nmes the garage descrtbea the ~ ~ cl 11111 a public sa.te fl vou need an ex· purported to be" 20 Jet1y Drive NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S under the Independent bous Business Name Statement ~ lhlll Seneno Recon-Newport Beach-Costa Mesa File Ma. KATIO
and designated on the conoo = ~~ sa:_Deed" plananon of the nature ol the Corona Del Mar. Ca 92625 The SALE Tl\Jllle Siii No. Administretion of Es· must be hied belol1! th" bme Tile veyanc. Company, • trust· CN328921 Sep 28 Oct 5 12 19 ftCTmOUS IUSIES
mmlum Plan above relerred 1 PRMded in said Nole eon.:! proetedlngs against you you nders111ned Trus1ee dlSClalms n59Jt.A 1lie Ordw No. tetes Act. (This euthori· filing of tin st.atement does not ol ~ SUCOll550I IMilee. or t995 NAME ffATDIOfT
as BG wtllch shaU be dMmecl 1 ..... dwget and ....... d should contact a lawyer On ny fiabiffty for any 1neorrectness 2U1SOQ IWnnce No. ty w ill allow tho person-tsetl aitllOnze Ille use 1n tilts the :o1 "T'n:::::;: PUBLIC NOTICE The l~ng Ill"°!'(•) •Hit oe pan ol the "Restricted Com Iha Tnmee and cl h WCI OclOber 19. 1995. at 10.00 am. 1 the slJeet aociress ano other 77821 NIN 422<202m YOU el reprHentative to lake I.lie of • Ftcbllous Bilsiness Kalherine Oiddnaon . do1119 buS!ntn as FM R>OO mon Areas· The proper CNllllad IJI/ tlllict Deed d Truat NORTHWEST MORTGAGE mon cies111nabon, 11· any NtE. ff DEFAULT UNDER A many ectioni without Name l'n \1olnon of the nghls ol R .t.J• &il9e File No. 1H5'651105 STORE. 7411101..1 Palma Avt . S..
address and other common CTC ~ ~ SERVICE.S. INC. A Minnesota hown herein Said sate wiN be DEED OF lRVST DATED obtaining co~rt epprov· another under Ftderal. State. or =991 as~ :' flClTTIOUS BUSINESS A. &Jena~ CA 90l!20
designation 11 any of the rea ~ kncMI\ • CounlrY-COfporat1on. as duly appointed acle. out without covenant 01 10QA/t1· UN..ESS YOU TAXE el. Before taking certain mmon law (See Srcbon 14.00 91-4015«> in Boot t-¥A PIOlt NAME STA~MOO SaCnom RIMlal\ 4531
Proper"' d'escrlbed above wklt T1tta r--.ton. 400 Trustee under deed ol lnlS rrantv expressed or mplted, ACTION ~ PROTECT YOUR very importent action• teQ • Business and Professions WA ot Ollldal AICCWda in fie ™ fOllowing peison(S) ISN! ~r A'ft • I f.a, LOflO leach. ., ............ -•• ~,_, e t.ed "" Paul w llt d ""ard . title Ion PROPER~. rr aMY BE h h '1 l doing ausiness as AfKINSON CA ll10808 purportadlobe 2231 PACIFI ~w~.sv-ea ....... xaw w1 a er an ..., lllO · PoSS8SS ·or $0U)ATAPUBUCSALE.F owaver, t. e pe!sona ~rstfhng olficeoltheCountyR--* ENTERPRISES (714) 8794311 8ob u...... ... 11 Ahmed .. c .. AVE B·S COSTA MESA C Wiii;, CA 93065. ~ Paull~ Wa~er husband and mbfallCe$, to pay the YOU NEED AH ~ representet1ve wiJI be I ' TEAM DCllOW INC. o( Orange County, Ca11onia _,.., • .._1 92627 Tiie unlle<5'1fled Trus (805) 52().6080 S..tnfcfm9. woe as community PfoPerty as tmalning PtlnCIPaf sum due T10H OF THE NAT\JRE Of required to give notice I 13151 Btoollllurst SI and pun;iant to the Nolica oi 15421 Cl'lert1cal Lane ttinbngton ~ruir Ave · IA4. lOl\O BtActl.
disclaims any liability tor any tn lloo."(805) S206100 •MM. trustor. to secure obllg.at1ons 111 ncler ~d Notice ol Delinquent THE ~ to Interested pereona GlllJl.n GlvMI. CA 9264 Delu and Eladion lo 54111 Be~h CA ~Jio 547 14 = ~ 4531 MDnt.at
correcmess of the proPerty ad· ~ Gane Fonla, Tn.Ma'I favor ol Western Banlt as bene-sessment, with inierest AGAtdT YOU YOU u nl e u the y have Newport8eacll-Costa Meu thefeundef r.:ordad OM1!>' 3000
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dress ano other oommon des• Siie Olfioer. o.ct: W2CMl6 tlclary recoroed Septemoer 29 ereon. as provided In said SHOULD CONTACT A LAW. waived notice or con-CN328l94 T·203l·C Sep 1995 In 8oc>ll WA. Paaa NIA. ttinb Beach CA 92649 llOtlde .... "' -~ CA
tgnitJon. 11 any, shown herein ASAP1780&01W'Za. 1M . lOfll 1989 as Instrument No olloe. adVancu. If any. esll-~ On 1~w • UIO aented to the propoaed 14.21·28·0d5, 199() as lns.tNmM No. ~}le974 r: Allanson CllmPoell Tl'tls i.ifl!neas ltc:oncllC1ld
rhe total amount ol the unpaid PUBLIC NOTICE 89525718 in Boolt Pao• ol tne ated lees. cnarges and n · PJI., Sonoml Ccuwr.w.clnO action.) The lndapen-PUBLIC NOTICE :_.~ ~v~ ~ 555-8&--9814 15421 Cheflllc.11 aoel\eft!IPM'ltl'Shp by
oaianct of tne ot>llgadon st· olllclal records 01 me recorder's ses ol lilt Trustee. to-wit Cctpontlb,. • .. 4Jtt IP' dent administration North ttonc ..,.,_ '° ._ ln lt.t°'nQIOll eeacn. ~ Aeo~ Im not~ blQlin
cured by the property to be so llOTICE OF TAOSm'S SALE ollloe of Orange County. C.-4.113 00 Esllmattd Accrued ~ T,,_. W.W and authority will be granted Tr••te• Slit ND. 20554·F County ~ 700 CMc 92649 m nnuct t111t1ne1s unott o.
Md reasonable Htlmalfd costs iltle Order No 825420·6 fornla wiUell at pubk auction llrttt and addltlonal adVllOOU ..,......too..ctOfrn.t.,. unless en intetested NOTICI Of TllUSTU'SSAlf c.rw Oriole w..i Senta Ana DoNI B Allenson Mant11 r1t•'4llls bu1loeSI 1'*"I or
expenses and adVances at lllt Tmltt Sale No. 5441-40 to highest bidder tor cash or I anv. Will 111crease thlS ligure COl'd9d on ~W1 • Docu-per•on files an objection YOU ARE IN DEFAUL 1 UNOE: CA 1111 1-00 p .M. • public euo'. DeQicoon t 111st 96-6480241 namts hSled henlin
time 01 me Initial publlcatlon 0 Reference No 1660764000 cashier's cl'ltCll (payable at the tor 10 sate Tile Claimant unoer "*11 No. I'..,,• Book -to the petition end A OED> OF lRUSTDATED 01·07 lion to the ~ bidder b EJstt M Atllnson & Tamara SIGNED SA8HOM fWiMNt1. BOB
the NollOe of Sais is·S76.64~.64 APN No 424·142·U bmt ol salt In lawful money ol o Notice ol Oefint1Uen1 As· Ptgt .:'~:::: ~ ahowa good ceuH why 94 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIO CMt1 ~ .. h 1irn9 d Manson CampOell Trustets WO.WFN'I NM:D, Sttl.UY
In addition to cash. lilt Trustee YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A the Unlled Stalls. by cash. saument heretofore mcuted :... r"':..-. ~ the court ehovld not TO PROTECT YOUR ~RTY u1a in lw'ul money d Iha 1!1421 Cllernca Lant. lt.tn,noton 1WWH
will acoept 1 cashier's Ch DEED OF TRUST DATED cashier's cl'ltCll drawn by a stale and del!Vered to the undersigned trll9CUlld -;::""Gr.orY 0. grant the authority. rT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8L Unled S\Me5), 1111 ~. * Beach. CA ~g ~ Thts slJttmtttt ••Wild -.91
orawn on 1 state or nation 02/05186 UNLtSS YOU TAKE or national bank. 1 slate or a wrinen OeclMallon 01 Detaul 8'fml.• ...,,. 1Wt.-•l'i A HEARING on th• SALE f YOU NW> AN Em.A· and i1lllf.u. ~to~ Donald e "°'oson Resilll lie CoufWt Cltrti Of OtlflOI ~ok 1 cnecic drawn by 8 state ACllON TO PROTECT YOUR ltderal ettditunlon. or a statt or and Demand IOI'. Sale. and a tarlmeo~==-.. =: petition will be held on ~EDOU~ NAlURE OFT llDWNld bya\ftfat"8icf0ead Tnist 95-6444624. EIS1t ~on-~Sl31, 1a or 1eaera1 cndlt union or PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD 1ec1er11 SaYtngt and loan asso-ltten Nob ol Dtlaufl and 1 .._,.. •October 12 1995 et rflV\I[. 1..._ AGAINSl YOU dTn.cln,.popertyellulatled "°'rison & lamara A!Mnson NOTU·Tln ~'°"' turN
c!ltei OlllWll by • state or AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Clatlon, SIVIOQt assoelatlon. or Electlon to Sell Tile underslgntd ........... ol -nomi. 9 :OO A .M. In Oept. 0-1 OU SHOULD COfll ACT A lAW in uid County Md SW. iw. Caml)Oell T llJSlltes 15421 Stlltmenl ..... tM run lfl>l'!I
feoerat SIVlllOS ano tOal'l ass<>-NEED AN fXPlANATION Of savings bank speollllld tn stellOll used said Notice ol DtltUI ,.. on IMtWf Of~ ~ located et 4050 Moin ER ~ dlacthd. As mere ful.. Cllemcat Lane. tt11111naion the dlll It•• Ned 111 flt Offlcl
eiatton uvrt1gs assodati8"n or THE NATO.RE Of Tl1E PRO-5102 ol the Flnanaal Cod• ano and Eltct!on to Sell to bt r .. a.w. -a C11b!111t LJm. Street Rivtraida CA on 1().Q&.0$ II 1000 AM ~ deec:&ad on tald Deed of Buch. CA92649 al the Cou~ Otll A,.. Rd-
S.Wlllgs ~k Sl)tdfled "' Sec-CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU authon21d to do bu1lnest 11'1 tll!S ded In the county wlltrt Ill• ..................... 9 2501. ~surt ~llatll "'· Inc ~:.....!!'-~..... C..mptiell 1Sl89 Tr\151 I bi !Wtnm ...,.. ~
llOn 5102 Qf the Ftnanclll Code SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. state). at THf FRONT Of n.E 1eat Ptooerty It tocated Ind ry. M ... aDUble aJt1lon IF YOU OBJECT TO tne 'f a~rw.ed 11.t$1tt undt --corrwnon ~ C..ndlet •6902'R4 EIStt M ~t.liltdlllfMllltll'!t Thi ~d authorllld to do buslnt'5 On 10/19195 11 1000 AM , FWlPOLe.S AT THE MAIN more Olen ttir .. mont111 haw ID .. NQflltltllldder fot~ the granting of the ::O'::'anto~:r:: of J:, ~,Cllha:-'i:= Allenson & ~lanll H Jltnstn ltlinQolfllt..,...<lillllNllOf
In llliUtata. In !ht Mnt tender CHICAGO TlllE COMPANY as ENTRY A.REA TO \'ME Pl.ACEN· llPMO stnc:. Suell rtcOlcll1!0n .._..llltamed .. lrlllw-petition, you 1h~ld men( No a;.~"°°• lo be· ,.;:tuMln ~ TnistleS 15421 Clltmlca Lant "Hit <lOM .. 1111 in IQ
ollle1 than cash Is llCCflPttd the !lie dul'j appolllf•d Truslee TIA CIVIC CENTER 401-411 E OATE 0912&M ,_FERMO U . mc1n11J d .. lMlld epptar et tht l\eonng Paot Of Olfloal ReQords n • Co.ta...._ CA tmJ The ttl,_nglen 8Ncll CA 92&49 Stall ol •I ~ ..... Trvstet Ml/'/ WlltihOld th• tssu· unoer and pursuant to Deed 01 CHAPMAN AVE. PLACENTIA. CA t lllMCIS 3900 ....., ti'/ Cllllh, • ~ end t te1e your ob)eo· oll ·~ the Rtcol'dt 0, ~ · ~ 1W Ttutt '°' """' '"~ff .. tlGI* ot
ance ol Ult 'TM•'i Deed untll Trust. recorded on 02/lW as aN hi. 1111t 111d inflfts1 con· BIRCH STA£El. SUITE 113 dlldlclrllMI w•,...OI.,.. tlon1 or file written co:i~ c:atolha .!:,f*d ~ dlttlma-. wii.,.-: Wff 6;;. :S*l'l &~et/tYNl.5. BM M nhr "('!'~._ S1lllA. 0t
1 ndt beCOmt evWble 10 Ille OOQlment No. 86·061663 BOolt to al'td now 1111c1 bV rt NEWPORT BEACH CA 9266 *-I...,._• c:Nckcflwft ~ objection• with the •0 \Wk and~ i l ooirtdt-cl PfOPll1V r'llM 1an11 Ii Jenstn. DOftWTiOll , _ __, 144DO p~ Of •ndorstt 19 1 matter P411• 01 Ollldal Reco<dS 111 the under uid Deed Of Ttust In tnd (714) _.76·7088. By· MARC R, ·-~=~unlOn. court btfor• lhe heat· ~. 11 ,:'..., 11,:,u eddl.a mid ohr oommon ::~1~11..~Lw ~~·8uti1*1 enrlhol '""'
01 rlgllt Seid i.alni1Ut made Otf1ce 01 Ille fl«ofOtr ol OR· to Ille lofloWW19 deJCl'ibff proo tCY# P11 on -P •-ot lno. Your app.eatanea lltatr'IS fan'lt1 Tnist o.d dealaNlon. 1 9/IJI, tittowll ,.,_., •
DUI Wltl'lOut COl/ttllflt (JI Wit: ANGE County. Clllforn~. ext· ty tftull9d tn Ille 11~ 1.10'-l.10/IMs =... ~ ":.: m oy be in pe11on Of by 16. 1\lllO, as Tft4e0f, NI~ weh TN ICillll 81WC of lat~°::G ~ ~ A:Dfl YllAlllCIDWClllP
ranty.••orm 01 IMClltd reoard cuted by PRODUCTION PlACI County and S"'9. lo·Wlt LoD 8 PUILtC MOTIC• .....,. or ..,. our •ttorney. Luslbldtf, 1 rNIMCf. INI\ as " r. ~ bMMll08 a h HM .~ dOlllO bu•· 11.ws.r...; lllO 11111. POl$tUIOfl or encum· PARTN£RSHIP. a Cllllornli '1!d 9 ttlt Southtfl'f 1 15 fMt Of ~ ~ "' ..... l1Gll .. IF YOU AR! A llld ...... !)!Opt~. obtgltlaft-.: ......... pnip-nes:twtt"~ 2-14..t( ~CA ..
OllllCH. touttslyflltllldtbttd ~lltd P#lnttthlp, n Trustor IOI 10 t0 blodt 2f ol trlCt no Nob OITrut•'s $altflll No ... ,_,..Codallld .... CREOITOR1or a contln-&wloatyWllSfilAlAJlll ~ioi.atw_...., ~ ~H JENSOI ~~ ..... nett UQ.trtd by Wld Oeed WESTIAlil f(DfRAI. SAVINGS 172 Mid tnOlt corne>eiiWy oe .!842' a Loan No '14$2643 ,_ '° clO ~ ti\'* gent creditor of the ~TQI TO l!* ttGte ....,... ....., ~ Tritt "*t111111 wa llltel Wilt\ CH3alll5 tl42.1Wa.,
Otfvancet lneftuncltr. With ANO lOAN ~SOCIATION, i 9Ctibtd 111 "'4 dtld ol lrutt i.. Tr\ISIOf JS SAUERS You ere ~ M: Tete MDlfl ...... .,.. ctacHaed1 you '!'uat fi.. A FOi\ CASM. _.... :: ='°i: '! ":,Ima d N cou,.. QM ot ~ 7,t•.ll.A 18
•n1trtst as PfOVld•o thtrm lfld corooratlOn ano suow1uenlly 8SSKSOt no ~$·01&·38 T1'e dttaull under 1 ClteO 01 trv.t ..,_ ID ,_ ~ ec.... yout °'..,,,. with tti. me ol. •• in '-llA ~ a. at :Ca: ~ '; ~ Oauiltt 1>11_ ~ 22. IM
tM ul\Oald prlftdP,al ballnCe ol m!QneCI to RTC MOR GAGE lrttt lddrtA Ind othtf COlll-o• AuQust 11. '"' un ,_... MCMtO.WDIM oourt •I'd mall a copy to the Utllll4 &tMU. t¥ C-. .-...i •-". h ,....._ ~TU·ll\I kbo1J Name Buy"• ht! M. And It.
mt "'011 $t<:Ur•o by stld Deed T11llST 191M<H2 AND COLlAT • mon dts1gnat10n ot ~ lbCM t.flllt ICtlon to pcotlet your Wiii. ..,.-., CA II !Wit. ttM pareonel r•ptennt.. lltl"• ~ ~ itt • .,. ..._ • .......,.. "-* $'*""" .... t1w tAlt 1rom C•• • .......
1111111 tnlerul lhertorl • OfO, UIAl LY ASSIGNeo TO STATi dttefMltd Pf~ • Pllfl)Oflld Ol>tflY, II 'Mt bt told ., -......... Clllll 'fVtd ID tiw ..,..~nled by the ,..,,. '*' • ctlecll ... °" • .... • ....... ... ... -Ill N Olla ¥101d ins.aid Ho•. IM$.cNrgtt STREET BAHi( AND TRUST 10 bt• •2182nd Shit~ Plltlllc .... If you'*' lfl .............. ., ........ OOUft whhl" four .-. Ol ... (ltCM ...... dledll .... tlf•-Of .. ~ CIM\ A""' fltt
MIO P:e>enMt ol tllt lruslM tlld COMPANY ~o TRUSTEE at &tac:h. CA 92663-1904 Tiit ~ Of .. nttllrt OI flt o-1 tA TNll In .. ~ moNhl hom thot d•t• • thee• ..__ IW ...................... " • .. .. .,,. ~nt
lllf 1111s19 0 .. i.o by tlld Deed BtneflCllry Wi ll SELL AT undtllfQntd TtustM df9dliN ooet0.tngt llOlllll• yo11, you ~ ,•-11• ~·-.. of ft'9t 1 .. uenc• of "' Ultlll8* Md loan •socae .._.._,, llf• 11111• w. _.Olflllll"'°"'* • nit
ollruit PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH~ anyaaoilllyloranylncomctnt11 conlld a ltW¥er On _... i - -lett9tt u prf)llid.ed I" l"'9 lllOCi*WI. _,=---~ C.-9"-. .. f!ICC.-
Olted 09/1fllm -HIGHEST 810DER FOA ~ ol N ..... t lddrm Md oaw 19. '"° at 14~ 1111 == .:-.. -.::. ~ rfzj' '00 of ,., ..... ,.. '**~Ml lllOI\ • .,._ .... "' .. 1pavao1uurne 01 Alt m llWflll COtt\mon dtttONtiOn. II "'I fHMSl' MOATliAGI -.. , Ptobete Code. 102 DI fie ~ CU. ...._ ..... _..... (ff .a ~ ..,_ OUM.mlOM IEIMCI money ol IN UIM..CS SQM. by sllo• llelt111 lllcl -• be fMC(S INC A ·-~~,. • .. ""'-for Mno .,..... •• .,...., Ill ... l• ...... -..... .................. -cw ••IH.-.16&0! c.»n • clttutf'a checlt drfltln f'lllde. t>ul •lttovt GCMNnt 0t *' • ~ _. C--..;;;a:--.~ •II not ••f'li•• ,-_.,.'"".-a a.._, • I I la • .., ._. lllil.
fOURltl SlRE£T. 2NOflOOR by.''*""' r\aaonal bank • •r.ity ... llt9Md Of llnpllM '""" t.lllOlf ... °' 2 -I I ...... fOUf month * ''°' ~ ...._" ........ ".. --..... ' 5""TAMA.CA92701714 cllecll drawn by I S\a• or 1tO*fd1n9 tit OOMHM!I, • Dr JIM :-;~k ="-"the hotetlNJ date .-.:=:...!!!..• ~--~--~ ...... lll'llliP .. t!-1•111 * 99'2 9Y PAT RUGQffiAO. ledttll tttcllt union or. Cht(ll ~anott. IO • .. lMI ..... ...... .. • .. ~ed abovtt, -. -~........ --.. ·-..., ASSISTANT SfCMTAAY orewn by .... "' ltdtutl ltrnllMIO ,,,..., ...... .. ..... eo. YOU M'Y IXAM flltdlltltvndtf OM ........ .._. ........... _
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MH catot .....,11 lllMM ~ ~. 11c Mdol1 ao u. t1'QhHa cnect. °'"" br • ..... Of c--. ..,.,... .-. .-. ...,.... Of -CIOllDA .a Of M lftUdl """°'IN 1mey bldoe;, lot CW'i in la~ ....... ... and IOen V-.. 11 1M .. Of N MM. Jim UIS II IJ Ir W IOnCI IP aVAll~ Tm ai. NCMWJ to IMllly money ol tl\e UnlleCI auocialioft }_.,.. • lnllll ,pnlllc....., OI ._Hoo I» •Ml o.e1 AtlMta ~ aun.o d
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Ufttt C.-Q ••••• THI U&.•• ~~~~~TINi~eW~Nis~ ~ "::~. '°..~~ ~~·~ n.: : .. *::di.~-: c: The Mlft9 end addrHI of A PETITION fOR AN Publllhtd Newport 23, 1996 ..
'--... (f10131a-9Nt WITH INTEREST AND Ctuec1 llQfat and cost,, Wilhhold lht ~ 04 dltck dta'#O bf 1 ata1e °' Iha court Is! (!J ,,.,,,..., y ORDER TO CHAN OE 8Hch.C011a Meu Delly Daily Pilot Stpt. 2\, ~21U~LSY TA04tTIS711 COST lS 1 e.25,u APPROXIMATf! MINIMUM 11'1t Tr>'llM'a Deed unlll ltOwlll UYlf:18I encl loan dittCCIOn • la cont al) NA .. U FROM Ol!MIR Pi!Ol S.1>1•1nt>tt 21, Oclo-<>ct 5, 12, 1"5 U1 ta..~2-27 Publltl\td Newpott O.ted M 1995 81D S~20i. "-'di~~ IO Htoe .. uon .. Ying• U • OAANQl COUNTY SUP! GONCA TO TOM WIHOO bet 5. 19115.
T.O. StRVICE COMPANY e.ach-¢o1i. aBsa Dally OMalon: HARBOR P!A cc P. ,29,0JO THE the payee"' •ndor'" as a IOCilll!On <W NlllnOt bank AIOA COURT 700 CiV~ It It h91'tby 0td1Had lhal th031 PUIUC NOTICE
•• duly appo1nl~Tr11s1 .. Piiot s.ptembef 14 2I 28 MICHAEL s co. AMOUNT OF THE SE· mantr of righl 1pec111td In S9etiofi 5102 ' d ptraont 11\le<ttlad In L N E under 11\t IOUOWlf'IG d• 1995 • • • RONA M•r•h•i Or· CURtD INDEBTEDNESS This lti •n allempt to co&-Of"ll\t flnanclail Code and cena.r Drive Well. ~1' UV• matter apPMt before PUB IC OTIC .. IL 1--.t tcnbtd dHd of trint WIU.. • • • ' WITH INTEREST ANO IOCI a dtbt end eny 11\fOt· M.tlhorlzed lo do buslne .. Ana, CA 02t01 thl• COlllt In O.pat1menl ACTmOUI lllltlalt
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Tl\Ol 7 .,.._ CountJ COST IS I SSOO 20 mallon obt11ned wtll be In lhlt 11at• Jn the avanl Tl\t nama, ack11•11, •nd No. 703 of Iha 011nge FlotltlOU• 8Yalne.. IUltlTATDIOT
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER •i •. •VEii•, O.pu~ Daled SEPTEMBER 1, used for that purpoff, tender otnar' than cuh 11 lelephone nulT)bet of plain-COlllllY SuperiO< Court I I N•m• ........ nt The tllllow!no 1*16n(•l I
FOR CA. SH (In th• form• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTE: Do nol take down Ul95. Said Ill• will b• mad•, acctptacl lh• Trustee may lilf'• •ttornty or ptalntllf 11\t ~clreu 1nown above Th• lollowlng P41fl001 art "°91111 busfnau • ANGE'S
which 11• lawM lendt< In Q ... , ... J y• .. a• or deface a po•ted notice Division: MARSHAL OF but without covon1n1 0t withhold ' the lssuanct of 1 ... ft.. • 1 . E on 10/11, 1995 al 2:00 dolt\Q bUllNss ": A~_,1. CALL. 604 S Beach a\1d th• Ul\lled Slatoal and/Of e.._.. • _.. .. belort tht Hit or 111U1lac:-ORANGE COUNTY HAR· werronty, txpreat or Im-tht Trull"'' Dead 11otil w u..,..t an att.ornoy, •· < 1 o'clock p.m .. Ind th•n and oan Mortgag• Landing, hllm CA 02eiM '
the casl\ltt'• ctriallld "' M I! AT • 1 t t 0 0 tlon of J11dgmen1. Ptnel BOA DIVISION, 41601 JAM· plied regarding lllla, po•· funds b41Gome •~Able lo nombrt, la dirl celon y •I there show ca11ae, II any 18782 MacArtl\11r Bout• a, Cha Ptttri, 801 W 2 other checks tpaclfied In MACARTHUR •LVD. Cod Section OHS (ml$d BOREE BLVD., ROOM 108, •eHIOn Of encumbr1ncH , lh• Pl!Yff or tndOtlM u a nurntro 0. lelt{ono dll thty ht ve, Why the petition vard, Suite 250, Irvine, CA S~ 114,SanPadto CA90
Clvll Codt Section 292AI\ I T• 1070, IRVINE• CA • ) • NEWPORT BEACH. CAUF. to s11U1ty Iha lndabttdne11 malllt' of right. abog1do def demandante, for dliange Of name 1hould 82715 • Tl'is bustnus ls coiicM:ttes
(peyable In fun at the lime t27tS• 7t4/83W&S3 mHn<l' • 92660 • HCUfed by 11Jd 0.td, Id· Tl\11 Is •n attempt to col-o del demandaote q~ no not be g1anled. T.A R. Preferred Mong1>gt aninci~ll ot 11Je to T.O. S81'Vice HARaOR ORAN OE Publl•h•cl Newport MICHA~L a. co. vancH thereunder. wlth tn-lect a d•bt and any lnfor· u-abogtldo. H) 11 11 further 01dered that a corporation, a Cahlomla Reoisnit hu not t
Company) au rlghl, tJUe COUNTY MUNICIPAL Baaeh·Costa Mesa Daily RONA Marah•I Or· terest u pro11idod !herein! matlon obtained will be Muro e. Mallh-s Jr COl)y ol this order lo ahow cor£.n.01atlon , 111 7$8 2 llWact hlnlnns ~nder
and lnttrHI conveyed 10 COURT Pilot S.pl•mbtf 141. 21, 28, ..,91 County • and lho 11npafd principal o ustd for that purpost . (145232, ATTORNEY AT cauw be publltlled In NB/ Mac hur Boulev11d, le. l~lkl\IS Mness Nmt and now held by It und4K 1995 C HY the note stcu1ed by said Saki tale will be m1da • Costa Mall Dally Pilot, a 250, l.rvlne. CA 92715 ~..._......_ said DHd of Trust In tht PLAINTIF,a THE . Th0t4 By C. MC ART 'deed with Interest therton but without covenant o( LAW,800 Anton 8oulevatd, nt wspapef of general cit· This buslneu 11 eon· names _,,,.., .. n
property heretnatter d• MEADOWS HOMEOWN· Deputi as prOVJded In said Note, wattanty axp<au or Im· Suit• 1220. Costa Mtsa, cutatlon pubUWd In this ducted by: a CO<poration SIGHED 8UCHAP£TEAS
acnbtd: ERS ASSOCIATION PUBLIC NOTICE NOTE: Do not tal<e down tees. charget and all· plied r'9arc1ing bile pas. Calilorn!a 92626, (7t4) 966-county, 11 least once a Th• registrant(•) com-..... TllCous "*~ wa,, hied
TRUSTOR: HAROLD c. DEFENDANT: FOX Of deface a llOSted notice penses ol the lrullH and Hstlon ()( enc\lmbrm• 5359 weak for foUt consaculN• mtnctd to ttansac:t bus!-u.. ~~~-of
BOULEY, SUSAN J. BOU· NOTICE OF FELDSOTT, LEE & belOf• tht sate or salls1ac· of the trusts eraatad by to n tlsty tht lndtbtldnesi DATE: JAN 1'7 199$ WMttl pr10f 10 tht day ol Mii UOd91' tht flclltlol.lt ~~:'Th;'i'"Ad 14, 1905
LEV MARSHAL'S SALE FEIN•ERO, 4 CIVIC tlon of Judgment. Penal sold Deed of Trust. HCl.ll'ed by Hid Oetd, ad· Al.AN S LATER Clerk. the ti.artng. blltlneH. name(t) llsted . . '°"'
BENEFICIARY: RAILROAD 1.:EVYINQ OFFICER PLAZA SUITE 300, Code Section 616 (mlsde-CONSOLIDATED RE· vane.a lh.,tu0d91'/ \ltllh In-by D. GARDNER, D•p-DATE: AUQ 30. 1115 aboveR onp. 11-15-95 sta1t.,:~ exp~~ )'UIS I SAVINGS BANK. f .S.B .. A FILE NO . NEWPORT BEACH CA ) CONVEYANC E CO ... l•nt u provtdao thereln, • .-TH 0 MA I H . CT.A. , rlelttreTd Mortgag• .... ,._,wasa~ 1t1 lht Oii FEOERAllY CHARTERED .. 1 maanot · PANY 21031 VEft. and the lltlpald ptlnc:lpal of -·• SCHULTE COM-orporal on, lmothy f . ••.....,Mr .,, A new SAVINGS BANK. AKOlded HHOC82C318S.B 82&&0 7 14-729-1007 Published N ewport • B VD IFTH lht not• i acurtd by said Published Newport MISSIONER 'o F. THE Shl•lds, G.C. A11thollzad S ailiness tame Stlle
Otctmt* 3, 11192 as lnslr. By virt~ ot a writ lssutd ORANGE COUNTY Beach.Costa Men Daily TURA L ·• F dffd with lnt91'UI thereon Beacn-costa Mesa Daily Agent JlllStbellltOtfoctthaUme No. 112·827152 In Book on MAY 9. 1995 In tht MUNICIPAL COURT· Pilot September 14, 21. 28, FLOOR. WOODLAND as provided In uld Note, Pilot S.ptamber 21, 28, ()c. SUPERIOR COURT This statement was flled lillnelolll11SSlllltmtrtdot1 nol
pagoof OfficialAecordsln above designated COUl1, HARBOR DIVISION 1895• H I LLS, CA 11 3 &4• leH, chergH and ex· lobtt 5,12,1995• JOHNB.COBB,Allorney with the County Cle,._ of ~ aulhonze h 1111 in
lh• office of the Aec0tdar upon a Judgment enteied PLAINTIFFt OXFORD Th0t3 (818) 34°'4472 pensH ol Ifie ttustee and Th024 at lAw, 250 Newpon Cen-Orang• County on 9·15-95 st.lie or a FicaMlus Bu11
of Orange County; tald FEBRUARY 15, 1994 In COURT HOMEOWNERS Dated : 09/08/t815 of the INsts created by tar Or.. 1203, Newport F&583&e Name in "'°'*'on of the nOhtS ~oef 11 of 1 TlllSt describea :~~(~) 01Tre'. g~~1o~~; ASSOCIATION . PUBLIC NOTICE Blt: TAMMI LOZIER, said Otod ol Trust. PUBLIC NOTICE Baacl\, CA 92660, AT· Dally Piiot September 28, lnOlllef under Federal, SIMI, \b~ ~~~TRACT NO. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· DEFENDAHT\,LEll YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TRUSTEE SALE OF-CONSOLIDATED RE· cna13140ao TOANEY FOR: Otml~ 0Ctober 5, 12, 18, 1~5. t mone:,~J~~ 14
5493, IN THE CITY OF TION and against ludgm4Nll NOTICE OF UNDER A DEED OF FICER CONVEYANCE COM· NOTICE TO Oonca. ATTOA~EY BAA I , Th030 ,. essi
COSTA MESA AS SHOWN deblOf(S) EUZABa-H ANN MARSHAL'S SALE LPP 13500 PANY, 2 t 031 VEN· CREJHTORS OF 37848 Rm Fill
ON MAP RECORDED IN FOX showlng anet balance LEVYINOOFFICER T:~:T 8:l:~so';g=:f Published Newport TURA BLVD., FIFTH BULKSALE Pu b llsh od Newport PUBLIC NOTICE ~NAPAllltfJCROW
BOOK 223, PAGE (S} 26, of $4020.241 actually due on FILE NO . ~AKE.ACTION TO PRO B11ach·Costa Mesa Daily FLOOR. WOODLAND (UCC Se 8105l Beach.Costa Mesa Dally c nt1305700 24520Hlwllloml m ~~N:~Bs2~A~~ ~~S~~~ ~j18iJ1:~:~~~':,~~=1~ HHOC83C4S02-A TECT YOUR PRO~ Pilot September 14, 21. 28, H I LLS, CA 813 84, NOTICE rs HEREBY Piiot Soplembtr 7, 14, 21, flc tltlousBualnHa S41t1
OFFICE OF THE' COUNTY I havt levled upon all right, COURT CASE NO.: ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD 1995. (818l 340-4472 GIVEN that a bulk sale Is 28, l995. Name Statement TofT'lllCf, CA
RECORDER OF SAID title and Interest of said 83C48 02 AT PUBLIC SALE IF Th015 Dated1 08/08/18 85 about to be made. The Th007 Tho following persons Ble New!>Ort Btath-CosuMm COUNTY Judgment clebtor(s) In tho By virtue or a wrll Issued • By: TAMMI LOZIER, name(s) and business ad· PUBLIC NOTIC doing business as: Don CN328901 7739-KK Sep 21.2
YOU A0RE IN DEFAULT property in the County ol on MARCH 10, 1995 In lhO YOUl~=EOD ANT:ExP~· PUBLIC NOTICE TRUST EE SALE OF· dress(es) of the seller(s) IS/ E Coulson Aoollng Services, Dct5,12. 1995
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 01ange, Stale ot California, above designated Court NAT F Rff• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT FICER are: Costa Mesa Cars, Inc.. PUBLIC NOT ICE 3001 Redhill Avenue. Bldg.
DATED 1 1/~3/92. UNLESS descilbedas lollows: upon a ludgmenl en1011d TURE OF THE ,PRO. UNDER A DEED OF LPP t3483 aC~hlornia .Cotporatlon S 5 1102, Cosla Mesa. CA PUBLIC NOTICE
YOU TAKE ACTION TO COMMONLY KNOWN AS: FEBRUAAY 2. 1994 In favor C~EDINQ AGAINST p bll h d N o rt Doing business as: Costa NOTICE OP ALE 92626 ---------l PROTECT YOUR PROP· 16 MOANING MIST, IA· ol judgment ereclllor(s), YOU, YOU SHOULD TRUST DATED 07/05/ u s o ewp . Mesa Colllslon Repair, OFABANDONED DOC Roofing, Inc., a Cali· Fi11 No.t lt53a519711
ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT VINE, CA IRVINE, CA OXFORD COURT HOMc· CONTACT A LAWYER 1990. UNLESS YOU Beach·Costn Mesa Daily 1399 Logan Street, Costa PROPERTY forn1a Corpora11on, 3001 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 92715 OWNERS ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF • TAKE ACTION TO PRO· Pilot September t4, 2t. 28, Mesa, 92626 NOTICE IS HEREBY Redhill Avenue. Bldg. 5 NAMUTATtMOO
NEED AN EXPLANATION Description of Real P1op-and against juclgmonl TRUST EE'S SALE T EC T YOUR PROP-1995. All other business GIVEN THAT UNDER ANO ;102. Costn Mesa, CA The lollOWlng Ptrson(s) I
OF THE NATURE OF THE e r1 y, Case Number debtor(s) CHAN C. LEE. ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD Th016 name(s) and address(es) PURSUANT TO SECTION 92626 . doing bus•ness as A0881 PROCEEDING AGAINST HHOC92C3t98·B, The SUK C. LEE. OK·SUN LEE UNDER DEED ' used by lhe seller(s) w1lhln 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA This business 1s con· BROS TH£-E.NGAGEt.'EJfl Al
YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Meadows Homeowners As· showing a nel bnlance of OF TRUST ~~U p~:;~c A~Ai:i>J: PUBLIC NOTICE the past three years. as CIVIL CODE THE PROP· ducted by· a corporation STORE (714) 871-5<XXJ 255
TACT A LAWYER soclatlon v. Et1zabetl\ Ann S5108.60 actually due on TS I 30058·TG2 • stated by lhe sellet(s) ls/ ERTY LISTED BELOW BE· The 1eglsrrant commenced OrangetnofDe FuNenon
2074 SWAN DRIVE Fox said Judgmtnl on lhe dnle Nollet is hereby gi11en NATION OF THE NA· SUMMONS are: Cos1a Mesa Honda, LIEVEO TO BE ABAN· 10 transact business under 92632
COSTA MESA. CA 92626 • Commonly Known Ad· of lhe issuance ol said vml, 1ha1 CONSOLIDATED RE· T URE OF THE PRO· (CITACION JUDICIAL) Costa Mesa lnf1nili -2888 OONEO WILL BE SOLO AT the flc1111ous name or • ~aim All Inc CA. 1m
(II a street address or cl.ress: 6 Morning Mist, Ir· I have lev1~d upon all 1ight, CONVEYANCE COMPANY CEEDING A GAINST NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Harbor Blvd., Cosla Mesa, PUBLIC AUCTION AT names llstod above on 9·1· Fague~ St Los Angeles
common designation ol vltle, CA 927t5. IJUe 8/ld 1nleros1 of said as truslee. Of successor YO U, YOU SHOULD (Av1so e Acusado) MARK Ca. 92626, Costa Mesa Mal· SOUTH COAST SELF 95 90041
property is shown above. Legal Oescnptlon: 1udgment debtor(s) in the tfustee. or substituted CONTACT A LAWYER. SHARAWI. an 1nc11v1dua1, sub1shl -2833 Harbor ST 0 RAGE. 34180 W · OBC Roofing, Inc . Donald Tiu rusmess 1s conoude<I
no Willran1y 1s given as 10 PARCEL 1: property In lhe County of ttusleo pu1suant lo the NOTICE OF a.l(Ja BASSAM SHARAWI Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Ca. WARNER AVE .. SANTA B. Colson, President iCO~n
its completeness or cor· Unit 28 as shown and de. 01ange. Slale of Callforma, Deed ol Trusl executed by , TRADING LTD.; GANI GAR· 92626 ANA, CA ON OCTOBER Tin s111ement was flied HM yau started dOlno bu 1ec1noss)" The beneficiary fined on that certain Con-clesc11bed as tollow1· LESLEY G KAYE AN UN· TRUSTEES SALE BIEH, an Individual; and The locahon In California 12, 1995 AT tt:OO AM. with tho County Clerk of nessyet?Yes &'1193
undor said Deed of Trusl dommium Plan, recorded in COMMONLY KNOWN AD· MARRIED WOMAN and 1e-UNDER DEED DOES 1 1h1ough 10. inelu· of Iha cti1el executive office AUCTIONEER MR. AICH· Orange County on August SIGNED WILLIAM Pm INC
by reason of a breach 0; book 13490 pages 1567, DRESS: 20 MENLO AISLE. corded on Feb1uary 13, OF TRUST s1ve of the sellor(s) Is: 2888 ARO (DICK) SIOOERS. 28 t995 F8584t2 Stephen A Robbins PIH.oem
delaull In the obllgations Otl1elal Records of Orange IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 1992 as lnslrumont 192· TS • 35285·TG2 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CALIFORNIA STATE 0~1ly Pllol Sep1ember 7 lln stJtemem was hltO
secured thereby, herelO· County, California. 927t5 088577 of OH1c1al Records Notice Is hereby g1von PLAINTIFF: (A Ucl. le es1a' Ca. 92626 BONDI 5088400 141 21 28 1995 Thoo4 tne County Cletll o1 Q lore executed and dellv· PARCEL 2: PARCEL A: In the otl1co of the County that CONSOLIDATED RE· clemandando) LAKESHOAE The name(s) and busl· UNIT NAME CONTENTS ' ' ' County on Sepeember2t 1995
orod to the undersigned a Are undivided 2.570% An undivided lnlorest In Aoeorder of ORANGE CONVEYANCE COMPANY TOWERS LIMITED PART· ness address ol lhe 39 MARGARET HENG· PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Ths nc•llous Ni
wranon Ooclarauon of oe-lractlonal lnte1est as Tun· and to Loi 3 ol Traci No. County, Cahtornln. and pur· as trustee, 01 successor NEASHIP PHASE I. a Call· buyer(s) IS/are: G.W. Maller FOSS, MISC. BOXES, CAB· Statemem ~ rts I Ill! I
tautl i>nd Demand for Sale, ants In Common In and to 12899, as shown on a Map suanl to the Notice ol Do· lruslee, or substituted l01nla l1m1ted partnership Aulomotive Services Team INET Fictitious Butln••• ll1e date 11 w~ ldt~ mr:'otr and w111ton notice of de· the Common Area being recorded In Book 580. fault and Election lo Sell trustee pursuanl 10 the You have 30 CALENDAR Inc., a Calflornla Corpo1a· 194·G JEANNE RICE, Name Sl att ment 1
1
laull and of elecllon 10 Loi Number 1 of Tract No. Pagee 17 lhr?ugh 20 lnelu· the11under recorded on Deed of Trust execu1ed by DAYS afler lhis summons lion dba Costa Mesa Colli· TABLE, LAMPS, MISC. The tollowlng persons are ~ ": ~':::SsCI~~ ;e Fa
cause the undersigned 10 106t4 in lhe City of Irvine slve of Miscellaneous May 3, 1995 as lnsl1Umen1 BARBARA S. KINYON A Is sol'lled on you 10 tile a slon Repair -1399 Logan ITEMS. MISC. BOXES doing business as· Terri's ou m
sell snad properly to salisly as shown on a Map re. Maps, Aocoids of Orengo 195·191468 ol said Olf1c1al WIDOW 81ld 1eeordecl' on lypewrlnon response at this Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca. 194·H PROFITECH. MISC. Secrot11rial Sel'll1ee 2102 wust~~eo:,iort~~le i
said obhg111ions, and there-corded In book number County, California. Aoco1ds. will Son, on 10105/ July 17. t990,11s lnSlfumon1 court. 92626 BOXES Business Ctntei ' Ori lie 1no 0 s s eme 5 no
alter the undersigned 452 pages 12 and 13 of PARCEL B: 1995 01 12:30 P.M. AT THE #90·375297 of Ot11clat A leller or phone call wilt The assets being sold art 326 SHARON PHIPPS. Sulle 130 lrvlne CA 92715• itsell authonze ll'it use '" t
caused said no11ce of de-Miscellaneous Maps, Unit 163 as shown on lhal NORTH FRONT EN-Records In the office of 1he not p101ect you· your type· generally described as: all TOOL BOXES, COUCH, Clod Ka Pa~ks 20542 state of a f1c1111ous Busine
fnull and ol elec11on to be reco1ds of Orange County, cer1aln Condominium Plan TRANCE TO THE COUNTY County Recorder of OR· wrillen response must be fixtures and equlpmenl. TOOLS, MISC. ITEMS Mont~uk crrcle Hw°nu 100 Name an Vlolation ol the nghts noeordod May 30 1995 as CalifOfnia, logether with all 1eco1ded May 19, 1988, as COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC ANGE Coun1y. Cal1fornl11, 10 p1oper legal to1m II you woik In process, paint and 5241 ARNOLD GILBERT. Beach CA 92546 ng another under FederJI, SIJte,
Instr No. 95-0228251 In Improvements thereon, ex.· Instrument No. 88·235417 CENTER DRIVE WEST. and pursuant to the Not1co wnnt the court 10 hear yoUI ot11ce supplies, and leaso PAILS, CLOTHES. MISC. Thi• 'business is con-common law (See Seeton 144
Book Pago of Ollicial cepllons thorelrom Con· ot Ollielat Records of 1ald SANTA ANA, CA at public or Default and EJec11on to cnse. value of that certain Auto-ITEMS. MISC. BOXES ducted by· an Individual et seq . Business and PlolesSIO
nocords In lhe otl1ce ol lho domlnium Units 1 to 416 Orange County. auction, to lhe highest bid· Sell thereunder recorded II you do not late your re-motive Repair Shop and 638 NU WEST PICTURES, Have you started doing COde)
recorder of Orange County; Units lnclusil(e l<;>cat!~ THIS PROPERTY IS A dor for cash (payable al on Februilf)' 14, 1995 as In· spoMe on time, you may a11 localed 11: 1399 Logan LAO 0 EA S (2). PAI NT business yet? No Hewl>Olt Buch·CoslJ Meu
Soacl Sate of pioporty will lhe1eon, Cons1derahon O OWEWNG. lhe lime of sale In lawful strument #95·60779 ol said loH the case, and your Streel, Costa Mesa, Ca. PAILS, TOOL BOX. TOOLS. Candy Parks c:t(128920 Sep 28 Del 5 12 t
be made 1n "as Is" cond1· (No Dollars and Cents) In-REC 0 RO 0 W NEAS· money of . lhe Uni led Official Records, wall Sell wagH. money end prop-92626 MISC. ITEMS This statement was filed 1995
i.on w11hout covennnt or lerfamlty transferral. CHAN C. LEE. A SINGLE Slates), all nghl, IJtle, and on 1Q/05/t995 al t2 30 eny may be taken w1tl\out The bulk sale Is intended 823, MICHAEL KNEZOV· with the County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE
v.il/r3nty. express or Im· Record Owner: ELIZA· MAN AS TO AN UNOI· 1nteres1, con11eyed to and P .M AT THE NORTH lurthtr warning from the to ba consummated al the ICH, TABLE. MISC BOXES. Oranna County 00 g..20 95 pl.ed. regarding IJtle pos· BETH ANN FOX VIDEO 410% INTEREST, now held by 11 under said FRONT ENTRANCE TO court. office ol: Matiners Escrow MISC. ITEMS. ... • 1---------
sess1on, or encumbrances, This Property Is a Dwell· ANO SUK C. LEE AND OK· Deed ol Trusl 10 lhe prop· THE COUNTY COURT· Thert a1e other legal re. C01pora1Jon. 190 Newport Published Newport Beach· 198538S90t8 fie No. ft5U71
to pay lhe remaining princ1· 1ng. SUN LEE, HUSBAND ANO erty situated 10 said County HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEN· qulremonts. y011 may wanl Ctnler Drive, Ste. 250. Costa Mesa Daily P1to1 Daily Pilot Sept. 28, Oct. 5, ~:A~=S
pal sum ol lhe nott(S) se-THIS PROPERTY IS WIFE AS TO AN UNOI· and Slate and described as TEA DRIVE WEST, SANTA to call an anorney raghl Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 Septembtt 28, October 5, 12. 19, 1995. T .... _ .• cured by said deed of BEINQ SOLO SUBJECT TO VIDEO 60% INTEREST. ALL lollows: ANA. CA at pubhe auchon, away. II you do not know and the antle1patod sale tails. lh047 he f.....,...ng Pll'SOll(I)
T1ust with 1nte1es1 as In REDEMPTION. PLEASE AS TENANTS IN COMMON AS MORE FULLY DE· lo the highest bidder t0< an anorney you m4y call dale ls October 17, 1995. 1032 dctnQ rosiness If" .A8C 11
s31d nole provided, ad· REFER TO CODE OF CIVIi.. ·COMMONLY KNOWN AO· SCRIBED ON SAID DEED cash (payable al the time an attoiney'roferraJ serv1co The bulk sale is subject to PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL IC NOTICE CW. C7141 440-4544 1
11ar1ces, 11 any under the PROCEDURE, SECTIONS DRESS 20 MENLO AISLE, OF TRUST of sate in lawful money ol or a legal aid of11ce (!Isled California Un1lo1m Com-AslOn Slteel tr.lne, CA 92714
te1ms ot said Deed of 729.0tO • 729.090 IRVINE. CA 92715 APN #458-391·30 the United Stales). all 11ght. an the phone book). me1cial Code Section NOTICE OF .A8C Al>loSal tnc
Trust lees, cnarges and . If the subject of this sale THIS PROPERTY IS TRUSTEE IS SELLING l1lle. and 1nte1es1, conveyed 011spues de quo le en-6t062 LEGAL NOTICE APPLICATION TO ID #07·47522().P Nevada
eKpenses of lhe Trustee IS real property and it has BEING SOLO SUBJECT TO PR 0 PE A TY "AS IS, 10 and now hold by 1t treguen esla c1t11c1on Judi· and the lasl day for lll1ng NOTICE OF SELL ALCOHOLIC Ncwth CflYCIOfl I 103 Tu
and ol lhe trusts craaled no s11eet address °'other REDEMPTION. PLEASE WHERE IS" under said Deed of Trusl In c1al ustod Ilona un plazo de cllllms by any creditor shall PUBLIC SALE OF BEVERAGES Al 85711
by said Oeod of Trust. common designation, di· REFER TO CODE OF CIVIL The s1roe1 address and the properly s1tua1od in 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS be October 16, t995 which ABANDONED September t 4 t995 TlllS ruS1ness IS COOClucte<I
Said sale wall be held on: recllons to Ifs location may PROCEDURE, SECTIONS other common dosigna11on. said Coun1y and Slate and para presenlar 11na re-is lhe business clay before PROPERTY To Whom u Ma con. a c~on
October 5, 1995, at 3:00 be obtained from the Mar· 729.010 • 729 090 11 any. of tho roal property described as lollows· spuHla esc111a a maqulna the anticipated sale date Notice 1s hOfoby glvon eern· RJT CATERINO INC Have YoU SWRCI 001111 ru
p m. on Iha fronl steps to shal's Office upon request. If tho 1ubjec1 ol lhis sato described above Is pur· AS MORE FULLY DE· 110 esta carte. specified above. lhal the undetalgned wall ls(aie) applying to lhe DO: nus yet? No
1he enirance of 1he Orange Prospeellve biddert is real p1operty and It has po1tod to bo: 1635 REEF SCRIBED ON SAID DEED Una catta o una llamada Dated: Sep tember sell al pubhe auction, pur· panmenl ol Alcoholic Bov· SIGNED ABC APPPAISAL. I
C1v1c Center, 300 E. Chap· should refer to Sections no street address or other VIEW CIRCLE, CORONA OF TRUST • 1elefon1ca no le olrec11a 25, 1985 suant 10 Socllon 21700 ol orago Control to aell atco· By FranltC Waters, Secr!laiy
man. Orango. CA . 701.510 lo 701.680, lnclu: common d~slgnat1,on. dl· DEL MAR, C~ 92625 APN #426·101·29. protoceton; su 1espues1a a . Wayna Miiier Pre&· tho Business & Profes· hohc beverages al 2744 E This statement was hied
Al the 11me of the Initial sl\18, of the Code of Civil rections to Its loeahon may The undersigned Trustee TRUSTEE IS SELLING esrlla a mnqutna Ilene que ldent ' slonal code, tho following Pac1hc Const Highway Ste the Coun1Y Clerll of Ora pubhcallon of lhla nollce. Proeedu11 for p1ovlslons be obtained ffom lhe Mar· d1scla1ms any llabilily lor PR 0 PERT Y "AS IS, cumphr con las lo1mt1ll· P bli h <1esc11bod properly lo w11. c & o Corona del Ma; CA County on August 20 1996
1110 lolal amount ot lhe un. governing the terms. condl· shaJ'a Oflieo upon 19quosl. any lncorreclness of the WHERE IS" dadea lognles apropioclas u s ed Newport CANDICE RUSSELL E·39 92625° wilh "41" On·Sale NOTICE.-Tlu r,cti•ous Na
paid balance ol the obllga· llons, and e~ect ol 1he sale Pr ospective bidders sueet address an~ olher The street address and st usled quloro que ta corto Beach·Cosla Mesa Daaly PlngPong tbl. mower, misc Boer & wane (Pub. Eal. Pl) Statement eJtl)lreS five yurs lro
1100 secured by the above and the llab11ity of clelauu-should 11fer to Sections common deslgna11on, II olher cornmon doslgnallon. escuche su easo. Piiot September 28, 1995. RONA.LO TAGGART G·t 10 hcenst\•1 Ille date rt wu Med 10 the Ofh
described deed of trust Ing bidders. 701.510 to 70 t .680, lnclu· any. shown herein 11 any, of lhe real property SI usted no presenla su Th044 Amp. vac, chs, 1ola, misc. p u b 1 shod New p 0 rt o1 the County Oetll A new Fae
and es11ma100 costs, tx· NOTICE IS HEREBY slve, or the Code ol Cllllt The tole.I amount or the described above is pur· rHpuesla a tlempo, puede Sate wilt be by compel!· Boach·Costa Mesa oaoy bous Busmess Hime St.ate
penses. and advances, Is GIVEN that on OCTOBER Procedure for provisions unpaid ba. tooce of the obh· ported to be: 224Q TUSTIN peidtr el caso. y le p11eden PUBLIC NOTICE live bidding (wrlnon seoltd Pilot September 28 Octe> nist be 1a1eo btt011 th.at dale T
5258,604 86 5, 1995, et 2:30 o'clock governing the terms. eondl· ge 1100 secured by the AVE Nu E , NE w POAT qu1tar tu 1ata110, 1u dlnero SUPERIOR COURT bid• may be submllled In ber 5 t 2 t 995 • hlino ot ltls statement does not It Is possible thBI at the P.M. at ORANGE COUNTY lions, and ettect of lh• sate property 10 be sold and BEACH. CA 92660 y otras cons de su advance) on the t21h day ' ' · lh046 tsell tllO the
umo ol SDle the opening MARSHAL'S DEPT 4601 and the hablhly of default· reasonable es11matod The undersigned T1ustoe p1opledad lln a11lso ad1clo-OF CALIFORNIA, ol October t995 at 2:00 Sill! : a lll~a~ use~n
bad may bt less than the JAMBOREE AM t08, City ing bidders. coSts, expenses and ad· d1scla1nis any hab1hty for nal por part• de ta corte. COUNTY Of ORAHOE P.M. at th• premises wht1e PUBLIC NOTICE s sine
1otal Indebtedness due. ol NEWPORT BEACH, NOTICE IS HEREBY vanees al the time of lhe any inco1rectness o 11\e Exl .. ttn otros 1equ1s11os le-34 t The City Drive said property hat been Nime 111 'll<MitlOn ot lhe nghCs
Date: 9/0S/95 County of Orange. State ol GIVEN that on OCTOBER 1ni11al pubhcauon of the No-s11ee1 address and olhar gates. PuMle que usled Post Office llOl'ed and which Is located Flctltloua Business anochtt unoer1~!.. Sii~ ·
T.O. SERVICE COM· <;:alllomfa I will aen al pub-5, t995, at 2:00 o'clock Uc;e of sale ts: $759, 133.44 common des1gnalion, if qult1a llamar • un abogado at AYRES SELF STORAGE, Name Statement n llW .-..on
PANY •• aald Trut t•• he auction to th• highest P.M. at HARBOR MAR· In add1t1on to cash. the any, shown herein. lnmed1a1amenta. SI no Box 14171 7012 E1nes1 Ave., Hunlang· The following pet sons are I St<IJ. Business and Ploless.o
B D b 8 d • blddef, IOf cash in lawful SHAL'S OFFICE 4601 JAM· Trustee will accept a cash· The total amount of the conoce a un abogaclo ~2r!"t!•1•.C7At Ion Beach. Ca. (7t4) 848· doing bus1nass as: FAS
V • ra run age, money of tht Unlt~d BOAEE BLVD. ROOM 108, ief'1 check drawn on a unpaid balance of the obli· outd• Hamar a un 1trvfelo • v .,. "" 73141. Landlord reserves WERX, 1080 N. Downing. First no
Au l stant Secretary, Stain, all the right, till• City of NEWPORT BEACH. stalt or national bank, a gation secured by the de refe;-41nela de abogados IN THE MATTER OF the right 10 btd at th• salt Anaheim CA 92805 HewportBt~..COSU Me5' 737 Arnold Drive, Ste and Interest of said judg-County of Orange. State of check drawn by a state°' p1operty to be sold and o a una ollclna de ayuc:ta THE PETITION TO Purchases must be made Patrick' John Anthony, CN330765 Se,P28 9ct5121
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unit In~ n 1340,000. POOlt, ..,.. take II. Amerl1a•1 dOOts, Ja.c lub, 2 cw prlv.ie yard. mo. lnalde lndr~+111r... Jeri 7t•-03Ml!HI. ::_o~· .. ,•~ .. d18o1w11n1 naa. uvm. f'urnltn.d moat •ucc .. aM '"°" •Ii gar., lnalas. lndry. 433-H21 ~-~ P.,1 k .. '!._ .... 2'""· ""•""iuH_,.,.•........;Cr-o-n ... do......,A-U-f\ ..... w•1 1-:a:o:Oi.~~ou::r.'Jl:Tl~rr.::::wTi -r· ,,...,.,., • modelt open d•ttv. reufe ca.~. Micro ~ retr"" lnct. ~··-----------1--"'-"'-1-1 ..... 1• .. ,_•~-...-...•.,...;.;;..;• __ • frp'" •mall y8fd a ., ..... ~ 2•-.__ .. m -81 0.--a .... i~· lkollet coop. Call for Call nH011 llllM in., ... ,,_..._ ... pt ua-,.._ a. ""• · · -c ""'' ""' '"'"' -·
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COSTA IDS& 2124 VACUION EllPLOYMENT EMPLOYIWIT DIPLOYY!HT atPLOYMENT MUCHANDISE
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Temod kit, new pnt, (310) 431·1870 monthly 'Mntot rentals Ftom200 .. '°°°.._ft. EM.PL .... llTAft IMD Growing comrn11n1ty \he llating• in lhi9 cal· Pattlcl Q57"°685 :fd~:9 ..:.,~...!.:.
pooUt•nn 75~50l1 -1-•""R,_,.ll_elt_l"" .. -H-.,....--·I Fully furnish.ct 3Br Compc0ci¥tnm.kl0a 5530 8uly ~,::.. ntYWtP•I* group '"ks ~'":y=~~4:nt: ---------QuH 6 Salta. 5 l'I
Lldo lilMd TO n let ,:1'1J.!::!!:,. ~ ~ ~';14~~0 fiomJ.W.Airpon: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ T_... dilplaf ~1Slll9 ': 1n whlch ,U\ere i. a DOMESTICS 5540 ~~ .. er., dt•~dk..en2t ~:~o!. een 58A, 3 fp. pool. ;:_37 ......... • • "500Campu.Driw $$MEGA BUCKS$$ ....... , "T"ll"I ·~ aen&am·-~--=~-~ _char__.g ..... e_...~_m1n __ U1_•.,..· ~·~iiiiiiiiii~~~iiii ....... •.. ---st.200.000. Owner M 373 E11tn ll00-$300 a day. ,.,. u • • • ................. -..... S 1 OOO Weeki~ 1111 H 1 ____ e.,.7_3..a_3~7e.....,,..,~=
i173-0998Agt•Ok 2•R·18A H50/mo. REMTALSTO NcwpofiBach Exp not req'd. Must """"'"-benefit package lnclud.ng St~ffing envelope• as M~her•e •Ip., PLAHTSALEACRES
LIDO ISLAND ~~='rta~~t. ~~ SHAU 2724 be fluent In Engl~sh. 673-7 ::: •:~ •-;,:.:..:; home. OuarantHdl 40ht~~~k. 2 ;~~~~!!1 ~:~::;. t'i:~~s,.
'Spacious 38r+famlty peta 848-0392 CAii Peter. 544-701 l!];:~~:i!;l~I!::==~ that we Mtd Immediately. Homeworketa needed 11 am·Spm $6/hr fru1t·avocado •fruiting) room, 2Ba, 2·•tory, ...,,-~-------i3S 000/Yr Income Reta.II Sales PhYSfcalldtug ecrHnlng r• nowt easy work, •it· Must swim & apoak • partially furn, ftplc. A otMery weu..dealgndl.----------.1••••••••• potentlal. Reading •OUT OF SANTA FE• qauked. EOE. Pleue call cellent pay. Fr•• d• Eng. 759-1968 SlO. Junipers, vines, $2200/mo. Avail Nov. 1Br 18a, Htvlng bar, Roommat• to BUSINESS & bOoka. Toll Free (1) tails. Send S.A.S E. herbs $1. Kg palms 8'
4th. 07~912 Agt. pvt pallo, $585-$800/ share 2Br 2Ba town-800-898-9778 Eld. R· Suki experienced Judy Oetting at (714) 574-P.O . Box 500-KQ,l•••••••••I $20. • 909-674'-9422 FINANCE salesperson for Jew-4250 fOf Interview or lax 1• Uma, PA 19037. Free1• Lido Isle Bewtrnt (Dock mo. 546-9081 house In Coate 4645 for detalls. elrY kiosk In Fash 111. aume to (714) 631-6594 details. Send S.A.S E MERCHANDISE COLLECTIBLES
a11I) Lovely 4BR 3BA. E'eld• 2Br, 1-car gar, Mesa. •Clean-out $40,000/Yr Income PIT. hrly't'comm. Call P.O . Box 500-KO, 6017
wk/moJvr-furn/unl. w/d hkup, aml yd, new non-smoker. 2-car potenUal . Home Poppy, 644-5953. Soc/Ofo Mgr AA, AP, Lima PA 19037. Po•• lse opt 650-2300 cpt. 253 Costa Mesa attached garage, B:USI-.nlSS T lsts/PC users Toll RETAIL &AL•s Comp .. payroll, fluent ---·-------,....-,:,-1 Private bath, laun-"'"" YP · ... · Eng. S7·S8/hr, for appt ASSEMBLE ARTS, -------6-0-10-Copper lue ex11nguish-LIDO ISLE bayfront St. $775. Agt 031--8097 I OPPORTUNITY FrH (1) 800-896-9778 Upscale ladles golt & call 031-8777 3·5pm. CRAFTS, TOYS, ANTIQUES e1s, 85" steer long
furn 3Br house. AvaJI Eaatalde 2BR 1BA drypels.c~~~f~ 'ut~~ ex T-4645 '°'listings. reso?, wear, FT/PT, jewelry, wood Items. horns, corona type-
now lhru 1/31/98. Call Duplex, alngl• garage, r• 2904 cust Svc/Gen Offlce EXP D . 720-1996 Stitl••t/Colorlat typing, sewing, com· •BUYING ITEMS• writer, Pyrex dishes
..673-8248. W/D hk·up, deck. ties. Eves S49-2SS6 Good phone skills, RETAIL SALESPERSON Looking for Confident puter work from home From 1800•1960. 1 pc 1950 Lurline menus
LIDO Mobll• Hme Park S825/mo. 650-3335 ========== AAA Greeting Card typing 35 wpm, data W/exp needed lor sell-starting, likable, In your spare time 10 enuie estole Paint· 1950. Old Fltzgerakt
Charming lurn'd 1+1 LOVELY 2BO Bright 1BR $340, 1BR $390. Dist. National Com· entry of cust orders. contemp women's talented, willing, Greal pay. Free de-ings, books, lurnilure, whiskey collectibles,
S1tp1 10 pvt bch. $1000 tmmac. New pnt, nice Plus deposit & refs. panyl 56+yearal No S8·9/hr. Self starter. boutique In Fash Isl. eager, honest. tails call 1·80o-632-otc Immediate cash, crockery, much more.
'675-3969 909-371-1160 decor. Garage. Great All amenities. Kerry sell1ngl Sen1lcing ac-Fashion bkgmd a +. Mgmt poten. Call or dependable, clean. 8007. 24 hours. tops. 673.6223 1~ msg 754-4558 631 2111 1 Resume to Ad ;t 100, fax resume: 640.2774. thorough. II you are 1 d LUXURY TWNHM Loci Se9S.
641-5834 -~~~:;!,'enf''Y11m~0.~~lla~; cl Dalt Pilot 330 W any 2 of these call ATTN: Exp•r0•~ce ---------WANTED Meaa Verde 2BR 2BA 2BR 2BA Master BR w/ o ~ • · Retail/Management oanlel at 650-6169 Truck 011vers, nve to APPLIANCES 6011 NEWPORT COAST w/garage In 4.plex. prlv BA. Bal~. waJk-1.n cash flowl Be your =B=-•-Y~· C:-:-:~9-=-2-::6:-::2::6:-· --:;-;; Manager needed for South Coast Plaza. own I SO downrT8 TO BUY
.., new 1500 sq ft closet parking spot own boss $800 to FIT MANAGER, PfT busy thrift shop ben-cents all miles. Own-iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii~ '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~ .... yr • ' S750/mo. Pam Agt ' $2000k potontlal. Tel .. .,...,..r~ Su .,.... . I I 8 1• "2Br 2Ba, vault cell-54s-5880 Pool, gym, tennis, 1 ., 0 0 _9 8 0 _1 81 8 . HELP Busy frozen tilting a non-profit or-emai ... -... ......_ p,.....s ersh1p posa ble n l waaher/D rit•r $140 USED GOLF BALLS
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comm. 2-car attch llplx. Gar, lndry rm, evall now. Utls. paid. ABOUT FINAHCIAL well-organized W/2 yrs e $300-$500/week Company Drivers: 71 ~75A9103
gar, end unit. Ught & new crpta/drps/pnt. No pet.s n/smk. 708-B FREEDOM. Oo Some-GOURMET COOK/LI retall/mgmt exp. Costa e paid training NEWER EQUIPMENT. ---------1---------
brlghll Only $1850. S975+dep. 548-4497 Avocado. 675-8634. thing! Call 717-7580 housekeeping, exp·d, Mesa·ln1lne area. Fax Call Cindy 600-1729 Compe11t1ve pay/ ben-FURNITURE 6014 JEWELRY FURS
Cal g. COM 2br/1 lhba 2 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca-800 843-8308 I A t 640.2677 lslvmekr.oNute,wpoF(Trt. BNeaocnh-resume: 714-494-2067 TRAVEL AGENT ems. Call New Apple iiiiiiji~iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii & ART i 6025 EANFRONT 3 2 '"""" T o r mall: P.O . Box Unes 1• · ** Glabmana Down OC + , NEwcOR story, twnhm, pool, W/ llona•Buy All or area. 714-673-3643 9445, s. Laguna, CA PIT Exp'd Leisure or .1·800-843-3384, Sofa 011 whilo Likeliiiiiiii~~~~~~
modern. Wd burn frpl, BEACH 2669 O,·tennla. Looking for Part•Posslble 2K Handitm•n·Must be 92677 attn: Susan. SABER. Call Susan Madison, SO. Mon.Fri New Paid 53 500 Soll •••ESTATE SALE
2-car pkg w/opnr, w/d. clean none amok. Avl Wkly"800·599·6769 able 10 do repairs for ---------1·800-937-3494 X246. 8-5pm Central. Call!ll $500 obo 759.1275 • 2.05KT Oia. Solitare 41599
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Con1emp 4Br 3Ba. Avl *48 Communltlea* oceanside PCH. PV1 USHEO. Earn Sl.500 Apply In person: Tues. tlall $1,000 sale earns bo19e, S200 for 1110 $36.500 Sell Sl6.000
now. $2650 wlntor, 13,500Apar1menta bath, garage,. $575/ weekly. Got In now 1· Ho ME TYPISTS whether . you're buy-Oct. 3, 12-4 w/Erlc $700. Sell ten this sot. 644·5261 • Antq 14K gld bag
S38QO yrly. 650·1869 S750 to $2500/mo mo. Jim 675-1175 800-311 ·7632. (24 NEEOEO. Also PC/ :~~kinage,1~7~~sirf:d ~ui:.~3_5_2_o_E_ . .,...,_P_C_H_._c.,..,o..,.M""'". week, earn S7 ,000 eunkbed-Plait area. coliec1ors item-val.
Penthouae Vlllla Bal· Newpor1/lrvlne/Tu1Un COM share 3br/1ba 1 hours). Word540P 000roc,.?ssf r hat ou need! •. W CLEANING next week. 100% II· child's Ikea style. Plus $6,000 Sell S2,5SOO
B 'hB h useis. • 'Fear n-w Y WINDO nanclng. For more in-bedding. 5100 Sofa-• Dia. Wedd Bnd et boa 2 r 11 a, 1cat IRVINE block tQ ocean. Seek·i---------come potential. Toll HELPER-NB location. lormallon call 1•800. bed, 3.seotor, hke S3,250 Sell $1 ,300
celling, frp • pool spa. APARTMENT Ing reas. rmate. N/S MONEY free 1 ·800·898-9778 CLASSIFIED PIT Approx 20hrstwk 400.5114. new, 5100 646.7492 • Pearl & Dia. Neck·
S1200/mo. 548-3155 $600 Call. 675-3506 2914 __ E_xt_._T·_5_1_3_9_f.,,.or_d_et_a_n_s._, ____ o_4_2_·5_0_7_e__ Wed/Thur/Fii 297-8081 lace Cert. val. is
Spectacular Ocean COMMUNITIES COM Share lrg twnhse. TO LOAN Landscape/Gardener •· Gr o c • r it Coupon Custom 7' wicker Sola, 51 o,ooo Sell SJ 900.
Bay & Herbor views Call our Info Hotline Br w/pvt bath, pool. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Exp·d In all phases of I-------------------Book• as low os 60 2 matching ctus hke Olher Items & Obiect
3BR 2BA, marble fp, 1-800-IAC·5115 spa, tennis. No smk/ $25,000 CASH. USE landscpng. Must hallo EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT cents each. For lnfor-nu $1175. gls oon Ible 0 art. Call for details
on 0 c ea n BI v d . drugs. $595. 720.9432 THE CASH FOR ANV B 1 1 maUon send $1 & Paintings, pallo furn, Appl only 714. 722-9719 2 00/ 281 581" OSE H pick-up. i·I ngua 5530 5530 SASE to NCC, PO Box ectl 631-4849 GORGEOUS s 4 mo. • •· Oonfrnt 3Br 1~·Ba, CM·Roommate wanted PURP · .omeown-E g/Span 957 2895 ...,,..---:---:"".'-:'77': C I date ou n · • !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 550, Freeland, WA ~Decorators Dellnht MINK COAT Twnha•Belcourt Hiiia. gar, 1tove, frig. Yrly, to ahr 2Br 2BA. ers... onso 1 Y r
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2 Mastr BR, 38a, 1 Ii-$1550/mo, lse op1 to Smoker OK. $387/mo. Bills No equity re-LEGAL SECTY, exp'd , --------~1 Marble & granole Ibis •••Imported from
brary. Gated loc, nice buy. 310.596-8214 Call David 444-3629 qulrod. Marginal Npt Beach, approx 20 DIEDRICH COFFEE I Quit Mit $100,000 Wht fireplace mantel Sweden. M•O·lenglh
vi S3200/mo 644 8923 Iv Credit 0 K Pac1f1c hrs/wk flex. Good pay. JOB to do this mail & moldings wrought Size 9•10 Embro1-ew. • •1BR $025• msg. Prime M~rigage 1· Call Mark 644-0782 order business! 111 iron patio set Custom dereo lining. L ike
TWO LEASES!! 2BR 2BA $725/Up Dover Shores Spa-800-720-2637. _N_e_w_C.,,.....off...,...•e.....,.H~ou-s-•""'.C~d-::M:-: D~f..,.;.·;,.'..[H show you my systom· marble b.ilh tub New! Make Oller. Rolrlg & dishwasher cious hse w/pool, f/p. L k. f 11 a1Jc me1hods Work Leave mosg 723· 1680 Need quick sell Bd/B I t 1 oo 1ng or energe c, Newport Coast 4BA Incl. 60x3o pool. No a, w pv en ''••••••••• fliendly people. Col-from home Will trian Floral Sofa S80 Please call
2.5BA 1YR now w/ pots. No lees. No 5650 N/pet s73-7092· 1" fee exp. helpful, but Call Michael l-800· s th t t I I 969-4786 or 722-1252 lease. 545-4855 E 'alde CM 3Br 1B~ ANNOUNCEMENTS ou wos ~ Y 0 so .-i vlowl $2400 .. not nee. Call 760-9641 649-4 599. s l 1 o. 3 moo llah.ln Leave message
• •••••• • ••• 3Br 2Ba l house from house to share w/1 I••••••••• Sales. A Powerful chrs S40 oa 49.l-2729 ---------
Eastblulfll sand. Approx 1200 sJf, other . S 4 0 0 /mo· PIT RE ASST• Income Unbelivable Leather sofa love sc:il PETS & 3BR 2.5BA 2300 Sq. newly decoratd. $1350 Smoker ok. 645·3075 1---------For top NB Bkr. Com-C 0 F ~ E E 1st month's earnings
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Ft. Renova I e d Isa. 818·501-3477 Fum Rm-New Condo. ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~r7:~~~~~ !~t ~~~'.' Educa11onal products ~ac:a~1~1~n~51~~1~14s~i:ANiiiiiilii.MAliiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~~r:noau~r~~~~~ Chafmlng 1 of a kind Guarded comm, pool, 2920 ---------So. Ca fastest growing local favorite, 1-800-494-7119. Mr (scats 8) w hutch'"
644-8590 4BR 2BA Apt, com· Jae, W/0, gar. $700.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. -------.., ly k' Slater. S950 obo. 894-4356 ADOPT-A·PET
pletely remodeled, Nwpt Coast497-8284 Seized Cara From F{T p Diedrich Coffee is current see mg Telecommuting Recliner . leather. Every Sat & Sun at
Villa Balboa·2 Mastera perfect for home/ofc, Lrg Rm Prlv Bath In $175. Porsches, Cadll-P{T Work ay individuals dedicated to quality and Makes You Rlchl pearl color. hke new, PETSMART, Fountain Perfect movo-ln cond. els to ocn. $1500/mo. hm, Nwpt. Hgts. Uttls lacs, Che11ys, BMW's 6am-l2 M-F, no exp Start your homebased S2!>0'obo. 646•6285 Valley. Puppies. kit·
Gar parking, walk 10 645•2140 or 549.3403 pd. Prlv entr. & View. Corvettes. Also Jeeps, n e c. Se . o o /hr customer service for Assistant Managers, business for unoor =-....,....--::::--....,....-:--:---::---: tens and more, all
beach, gated comm 64"'2941 548 6630 4 wo·s. Vour oroa. ~ comm. S300-S500/ h'ftl ad d CO nter staff ~or our newest s200. Toll-tree sa1011110 Twin Capt ain's Bod looking for lo11ing, car-w/pool' Spa' tennis. SPACIOUS 2Br 2Ba . OJ' or . k M k I les S I e S, an U 1 d k I h CALL 597 Toll free 1-800-898· w · ar n sa · Pie nd teleconferences, train· 2 chests, mirror, cs • ng omes. · Avail Nowt $1395/mo 1wnhm 1150 s/f, huge NB 1 blk to ocean Br 9778 Ext. A-5139 lor Office products location in Huntington Beach. ase se ings. Develops royally bksholls -Orey Elm I 9037 for more info.
Agt 640.7000 Ext 301 closet, x-lg windows, w/pvt bath, w/d, frplc curront listings. 852·0247 resume to: Diedrich Coffee, HR Dept., 350 incomes. Won-win. No Porcolaln trim. Exqu1s N o Yard Oog must go!
gor,·vault cell, 2 pa-$500/mo . Olgltal risk. 1·800·372·3522 condl $3,100 sell. Golden Rel. 1,., yr.
Uos. $1400. 675-8002 Pager 1-800-418-0878 i---------~=::;::;:=::;:=;:::= Clinton St. Suite A. Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Anytime. s1.900 760·1218 Female • spade AKC.
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
STEPS TO BEACH NB PooVtenn/bch/W/d, LOST & Palace Park or phone (71-4) 757-9133 for an All Kinds ol Jobs For Whothor you 1e buying Very lriendly! S150 lo
Nowly decorated 2Br, sundk. Happy en1111on. FOUND 2925 needs Park Host-All Kinds of People. or selling, Classilled good home• 5.;4.7304
frplc. No pets. Yearly slv w/2 M. $500 't'~uw.,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii es sos, priority to ,aplpiillica•tiol. lnl.••••••••••••llll Classified. covers all your noedsl eve 644-6589 $835/mo.631-8208 646-8473or631·2111 1• those 18+, must be '
STUDIO Mar ~a~.On~eb~ch M~~B~g~ ~7 ~s ~d. fully~~ w~~ds. ~===~~~---------------------------------------, ---------1 201 E. BaJboL $540/ Newport pier. Share Found 9121 · Aroa of Apply In person at
BALBOA th 1 3Br 2Ba. gar. $480/ Harbor & Wilson. WhV Palace Park. 3405
ISIAND 2606 ~~J-~7;;1~; n2.::SC:· mo, Y.iutil. 673-5092 blk brn, F 642-3309 Michelson, Irvine.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _ _::~:;:~.:;,:..,.:.;,,~...:..:.~ lc:s:-:p::--:a:-c:;-:1 0::"'.u:7-:s1Bii'":k1Bii'::a y Lost K ltt• n "Zoe "lost 55 9-83 38
•WESTCLIFF• house, golf vu. quiet, 9/18. 4 months old _P_A_R_T_T_l_M~E""'.W"'."".'""0-R:-K~ ••1Bd Upatalr9 Apt 2Br 2Ba. gar, pool. pvt, firepl, w/d . no Tabby/Siamese w/ * * R 0 m 0 de I e d $1000/mo. Christine pets. 5485/month. frecklod face, orange, FULL TIME PAY
OeO*Adulle•No pell Agt 723-4494 631_6855 blk,wht. Ona pink paw/ The Times Orange
Lse•Avail 10/15 631·n52 ""w""t""N""T=E""R'""·-::0:-:N~-:::S::-A=N:-:D:-:I one blk. No collar. County is looking for
Furn 1Bd apts S800 & Irvine Terrace COM. bright, energetic sales
BAI.BOA
PENINSULA
$1200. 3Br hse $1800. RENTALS 759-1558. Rewardl people to work
Ind utl/cble/gar. 633-9243 WANnD 2726 Los T : Be a g I e evening hours w ith
2607 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pupplf &-mo-old fom, outside sales learn. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ---------.. wht/blk/brwn. 9/8, vie Eam hourly wages +
1 BR $600/mo utll pd. 1 SOUTH COAST SEEKJNQ: Sm cottage Cliff Or. & Rlvoralde generous commission /back house or studio o ·1 lifyl f houH to sand, aundk, METRO 2686 Ave.. NB. AEWAR . wh1 e qua ng o r w/d. Avail now. 301 e. w/yard. Reap. person Call Steel. 642-0870 our attractive benefits w/dog. Will fix up/gar-k I cl ding 'Balboallll. 644•7946 Pl d t Loat"Sam"Blue Para-pac age n u % South Coaat aza den for reduce ren medical coverage. ureat Sundeckl 2BR, area. 1 BA condo (under $400) 646-4876 keel tame, talks, vlcln· Call Tom, 444.9685. 2-car gar, w/d, dw, Ip, +den upstra, a/c, lty Nwpt Isl. Oawn
211 19th St. $1550/ pool/spa, carport. I••••••••• 646·6901 or 642·1574 PLUMBER
mo/yearly 873-1744 s 7 2 5. 9 6 3-6 7 5 7 COMMERCIAL Reward Lost women's Allegls Plumbing now
Peninsula Point 2BR wallet, black Chanel. hiring. Must have
2 Bath noar Bay & •••••••• REAL ESTATE Lido are11, 9/21. No? good OMV. 646-3299.
Beach. W/O Incl. MISC"'' RDl!QUS asked. 631-2852 POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS $875/mo. 645-1501 ~u; $21/HOUR+BENEFITS
Slnnle ap1 steps to RENTALS BUSINESS OFFICE NO EXP WIU TRAIN
• ••••••••• Appl +lnfo 714-647·1991 ~::.~h572g~~~rJ~~~ FOR RENT 2769 PERSONALS PT Clerical typing
House 10/l, t 129 W. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• required, data entry,
Balboa 723-4852 ROOMS 2706 Space avall In Interior lilmg, phones for NB
CORONA
DEL MAR 2622
design showroom, -------3-0-0-2 accountant. 642·3818 great NB loc. $450/mo PERSONALS
Large Private Suite Incl prkng 642-2255 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PT Front Office &/or
NB Executive Home 'niffi~ii~~~~ffijl Aak Qeu Gu"I An'/1hlng Back Office. Medtcal Pool & Tennis I 8 alAL ' • Cllnlc (Asst Insurance $085 840-051 Q + SPACI: FOil RENT + Speak to other callers Coord1nat0f) Phone skills on World Famous Large 1BR, lovely -B,...a'""i'""i-.~1-0-n-c_an_aJ-..,--m_a_s-:-te-r •J4.51s.f&~Ollct' DIAL A HUNK 900-& nuent in Eng, bi-lingual
view, newly re fur-Br w/balcony & view. wardloulc. 61)11 olc 435-HUNK 2 50-3 99 """' Span. Fax resume to:
blshed. encl gar. W/0 Shr klVutJI. Avl 1o11 548-4504. Call 648-2273
on pram. Walk to bch. $600/mo. 675-8188 e1•s.f10llct OVER 18 & LONELY? RESTAURANT
No pela. $925-$1100. withcompiierlchllm1sea You need to talk to PT/FT Oellvery/cash-
533·8074 NB Own Master Suite, iomeona who under· lei-.$am-2pm,~lex hrs. "'t""lg-h~t.-aJ..,....ry-2~B~r-71B=a-1 kllch prlll. Lg Clubhse. e,_S¥'f llitt~Ofc ltanda. Call 1·900·255-Need car. Slart $5.50/
courtyQlgar/etc. Quiet Pool/Jacuzzi. S50'0. e 1•s.F1~0fcA 1515 •1116964. $3.99/mln. hr. Brian 548-7427.
bch area. $1200 Incl Jerry o 4 s.e799 CleaUborStmaesea Sarv-U 619-64s-8434 -R-e-ta-11-------
ulll. Sml pet. 673-7350 Room For Rent t t•LfUJC Otc SINGLES: MEET SIN· •BELLINI• ***Child OK. Non "" h smoker. Must Ilk• !.sttllllpllUusembly OLE poople throug · The exclusive baby & COSTA MESA 2624
• $599 MOVE IN
out rural America. ca ta. P l•••• call See Roben on Site Confldentlal, repu· chlldrens furnishings
631-901 1 aher 7pm. 1001W.17th SL. Unit V table, eatabllah•d store haa lmmed FT/
•Super clean 1Bd In
cozy friendly, 30 unit
complex "'Trlangle Sq.
BUNK HOUSI!
APTS M2·1401
FIND
an apartment
through classified
C<>Ma Mesa plan. Fro• details. PT openings for aal•• 6S0.8287 ti asa<Xl'a In our Costa
Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
Claaamed.
Country Connec ona Mesa store. Strong Newsletter, PO Box
408, Superior, N• communication & 9'·
braaka 68978. ganlzatlonl akHla
On the move?
'OSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Sell your extra
household
items
req'd. Prior sales axp
la benenelal. Compono
aatlon lncfudea a com-
petitive hr!y wage+
mo. comm. 631·2229
• QUIET 8c SERENE
Palm ~esa Apartm.ents I
So near & yet so far ...
~r"s chc feeling you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the huh
greencey of secluded
woodl 8c mtc.ly J>lllms.
A Snd.lcil1 l & l BedroomJ
• }rt. $575 l'C) S«>O
• l 8.1\. $6lS tO S650 · aa. sm co sno A No Pm • v ctdcaJ Bllnda
• Ct>ling t'a.n1 A NBW CMpct. Plim. 8c Tile A Hr.rim Roum
A Hca~ Pool & Jaruzu
,A Patios 8c Halconia A ~ A1111lat.k
Office HOOn· 9:00 em · S.~·F
Ind 10•00 Im ... f ,00 1pm w Ida
l 561 Mc.a Dr • Sita &. Hdihts. CA
(71-6) ..... 9860
In Classified
Retall Ladies Sport•
wear. El<p'd aai.s per·
aon at John Leonard'•
Gott Shop 852-8889.
LOST 8r
2925 fOUND
LOST ••..
OWNER •
WHINY (w1ne-eeee) a half seal point
Siamese, half gray tiger stripe .with no
tail and wearing a red collar W1lh bell
has lost his owner Whiny is searching
Begonia Street 1n Corona del Mar and
there·B·bouts
White he's conduct1ng·h1s search he 1s
very shy and prapabty Wiii not let YoU
.an1vnal'"ft twn. If te1 him **3se
CM t
Spend less time at
home ·with your kids.
-DISCOVERY
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SOU11t WEST NORTH EAST
10 PAN 10 Pass
1• Paa 3• Pua
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Opcnin1r lead: King of•
When you arc playing a crossruff,
there are two points to remember:
Cash your side-suiL winners first to
prevent having nny ruffed away;
and trump as high as you can
olford.
Note North's deci!lion to make a
jump raii::e in i::pades on the second
round or the auction. With nine
points in high cards, a singleton
and four good trumps, the hnnd
1nove, und Soul h had more than •M \18, air cond. ... ............ 3 ... 00~ii!!!'!!:-a/~c-. -'"'-1~0-,1 L• VO, lo8dect, 92.k
t'nou1th ··~------• l" .... me. Runk• good. Need• 2k ml. $6200 Ob<>. Very "" ..... ~ ... .-WOt c .. 85().2fHle ________ ..., Mop. orig owner, 1
We t I lhe kln1 of cluba, and • BONDA 9095 ml. 13900 flrml ca11. gOOd condl 347-9301
declarer could count only aeven tut, _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hl-o922. Runs Greatl '88 Dodge C•r•v•n
winnera -four trumps and thrte BUia 9035 87k ml., 4 cyl, auto, N
side-euit acea. Chllnc~ or buildlng '" Clvto SI 2 dr ---------• C, am/fm cass, wht.
three more tricQ from tho~ 1ult.1 'M ....... ,. loaded! ~~h•~=: :u~'io~u :i~: PEUGEOT 9160 14900. 991-0922
were •llaht. 1'ho beat ahot waa to OOOd condl R .. tat>i., a/o, anrt. 12750. Ca•hl liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil't•9ii2acc:ih\iry:y;.ij1etir~Tnoliw;;n:V1
iCOrcthelhreeaceaandthentryfor 4 new tlr .. , a/c, p/1, Immac ulate condl .. 7eOS4dr,5spd,Pf eou.ritry, 40k ml.
seven tNmp t.ric:k• via a crouruff. S1,500 OBO. 788-5644 238-9270. Fin Avl. w, runs xlntl very S16,800 Xlnt condl
The one denier wu that the ,87 CRX Sapd, A/C, clean. St,500 OBO. 648·3807 before 8pm.
dcrender with the ten or trump• CIDD.LAC 9040 AM/FM. caaa. Olk ml. Call 454-0460 '92 Dodge R•m 8
might be able to ovcrrulTand return & new timing belt. paaaengr, 8 cyl, auto, a trump, leaving declarer at leut '3500 CaJI 875-1482 ---------75k ml. pa, pb, dual,
one trick abort. South found a pre~ 1eeo Wht Coup De ,94Accord LX mint PONTIAC 9170 air, bags, am/ fm,
ty way round this predicament.. VIII• Blue lealhr, blue 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $8300. 838-3318 · h Id' ahHptkln covers In cond 1hwrm mdl, to ---------There wa.s no point. t.o o mg up front Hat, I-owner, all trick to llstl $15,000 '85 Fiero SB IS eye, '93 Mercury Vlll•u•r
on the openin1 lead. Declarer took ave rec. 42,300 actual OBO. 382-1708 reblt eng, 29m1. AC, LS dual a/c, dk grn,
the ace of clubs, cashed the aces ml, xlnt cond., bHt PW, anrt. Sliver. No roaded. xlnt condl
diamonds and heart.a, then wied a ofter over $10,000. Tmvns body damage, good $15,900. 551•9403
I h r ~"' 9115 cond, collector's Item. heart ruffed ow os t c entry aor a 1548-5732. · 645•3338 ---------
diamond ruff with the three o s3•500· VOLVO 9230
trumps. When both these tricks C VROLET '92 SC400 allver '85 Gr•nd AM Great iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stood up, the contract was unbeat.-BE 9045 spruce, lo ml. loaded. condl $4200 OBO. , 2 5 DL WGN bl Nakamlchl CO. chrom low miles, must selll 84 4 4 a e. . • 8 Ch . B whit. $31,600 OBO. Call 897·5357 cyl, at, o/d, ac. cc, Declarer ruffed two hearts w1'th 8 •"Y •r•tt• N Call 9&5-8884 new t Ire 1, Just
the oce and queen of trumps and C, P/S, AM/FM $3,lOO. '88 GRAHD AM auto, smogged. Must see!
two diamonds with the king and Call 644-5281 a/c, new paint. looks/ $2800 obo 839·5349
jnck. to bring the t.ot.:11 llick.s won lo UNCOLN 9120 runa goodl 411JOll.
nine. The eight of spades was still DODGE 9065 Call. 991-0922 1--------VOWWAGEN 9235 on the t.ahle and the nine in hand. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •77 M•rk 5-Qtv l!D ---------
01.'clarer led the bo~rd's rem!"ning 85 Dodge Cer•van moonroof, all pwr. PORSCHE 9175li,i8i2iiTiiir•iinii•iiPii0i_iii•iiriiiii
heart und .ruffed w1lh the nine: lf Showroom cond. Wht, good condl $2,000. " that won, 1t would be the fulfilltng auto air tilt ater tac Call. 248·7165 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Very Rare Classic. Single
trick. [f West. OVt?rruffed, dummy's tint ~In,. am/fm cass, '82 3588 comp re-cab, runs great, Xlnl cond
tight would be high. Simple. PS, PB. Xlnt tires. '9 0 Contlnental v9 bullt eng. needs ~ome $3200 obo "777-1o59
xlnt condl 1 owner, coametlca, has tow •9 BUQ Value $6200 Must sac. 52k ml. mnrl, alarm, bar SlO 000 248•7165 7 Yellow w/blk $4450 Obo 577-8949 full pwr, RR grlll. All • · Int, factory aunrf,
NEWPORT
BEACH
POWER BOATS MARINE SUPS lthr Inter. cat whit. '83 928 5 spd, elr, good cond. $2000.
$12,500. 759-8152 phn, alarm, 80k mt. 9o9.ses-3704
7012 DOCXS 7022 FORD
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••FAMOUS** 28'Tl•r• Pursuit '89 18' Side Tie. '83 T-Blrcf V6, Brown, MERCEDES
xlnt condl wht/blk '85 Convt. Blk, auto,
9130
$10,600. 779-1560 140k ml., new palnl,
6169 9075
runs great! $1900
flrml 991-0922 Loc:•I Artist'• S.F. cruiser twin Yam Water/Electric Near full pwr. Runs goodl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------
Prints a Orlglnel 200 eng. Xlnt condl 36th/Marcua, N.B. $1,100 OBO. 694-0389 •77 450 SL Parent TOYOTA 92101-,-9-8-F_O_X--4-d-r.-n-ew-
BALBOA Fine Art must see. $42,000 $125/mo. 646-l264. '88 Tempo GL 2-dr s-looking for that ape-tires. special whls, N PETS &
ANIMALS
PIANOS &
6049 ORGANS Furn .. oak ent. center, OBO. 645-0057 50' •5• Bo•t Docks d PS PB L clal car for your chlld? C /I $3000 6059 PENINSULA 6107 used designer clothes , S . N-v _._ Id •P • • · cass. 0 '77 Celle• QT liftbk. ·am m. cass, households/hardware 3~ ••r•lf Express ewpo • ., .... ys • ml. Runs & looks xlnt. Excellent Condi Red. 51pd, dependable! OBO. 630-4541
ADORABLE
AKC Puppies &
B•blf Or•nd Pl•no S•I• Sat 8am-3pm. SAT 9AM.ON 88, fully loaded. 600 ~:~1~:~5~~~ $1700. Call 641-2081 721-1339 Tags 9-96. runs goOdl '90 JETTA OL I ownr,
Xlnt cond. In tune. Clothes, appl, tools & 8208 W. Oceanfront ;;~.~e:.tl~~~~~~d·,-------..,,-----'88 Thunderbird V8 '79 450SL beige, $875 firm . 63t·7149 under 'f'&rr, lo ml.
CFA Kittens Must sacrifice. $1550. some antlqueal 21 15 (Localed In alley.) 55' M•x Sllp, Balboa Wht, fully loaded, 147k ml. 2 tops.---------auto, blk, $6800.
714-527-1854 E Balboa Blvd. (Alley) Huge CdM H20 Polo fn~· g~~sh~~:'if~1~~ ~~~~laS~~ ~:,~.7~~ ~~~:>~i 72x11~t56;ondl ·~~nsc:::a?t 111~k~0.:,1_G_r_e_a_1 c_o_n_d_1_2_36-_09_6_9_ We have the largest
solectlon ot pedigree
dogs & cats anywhere
---------CORONA Booster Fiindr .. aer. BOATS, YACHTS, $800/mo. 723-5835 9199. Must Sell! must sell I $4900. '90 Jett• GLI Sspd,
60 6 0 DEL MAR 6122 Sale. Donate or Buy. 1 CHARTERS 7013'"D,,...--,---------------'83 500SL Rod/Tan. Cash! 238·9270 NC, AM/FM cass w/ BICYCLES All loved & well
Cared tor P£TLAHD HUNT BCH
Northeast corner ol
Adami & Brookhurst
1163-4887
Day SAT, 9/30 8am-t2. ock •P•c• for lease '87 Escort QT Wht European body style.---------CO changer. snrt, cuiit ~~~~~iiiiii~iij~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiil~1~983~P~o~rt!.,;S~e~a~bom~!.e~W~•!;Y· two 40', Beaut. areal 5spd, a/c eds. nu XI n t. Con d I ti on I '92 Celle• ST red w/ whls. $6800 OBO. Xlnl Bikes & bike parts, like Chin••• Art SaVSun MOVING SALE Furn V• to 'A •hare In 42' on Balboa Pen. Water/ tires, p/s, runs goodl $15,000 645-461 I dark grey. Int 88k ml. condl 962-2934
new/used. Sell 1 piece 9am-Spm. paintings, & furnishings. Sat Unlflyte aft cabin elect. 723·147o $2700 OBO. 650-8774 _,..,~~...,......=,....,.,..,---5 spd manuel, snrf.•----------or all. 641-9264 rug,glasswear,chrs 9am-12noon. 1118 motor yacht In '92300TEW•gon $7500.641-1835
Rott/Pitt Born 8 /24 SPORTING
Brlndle $125 obo. Incl. GOODS 6065
1 st shots. Gd temper, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lay-away. 847-8923 --'---'------• Sc ub• ge•r: tank, BC, S•"• abused and Octypus reg, all like
abandonod pots. Be a new. $700. 673-6620
volunteor/loster. Call ••••••••• 714-597-9037.
-----GARAGE SALES
& tum. misc. 1206 Santiago In Westclitt. NB.640·8624 CAMPERS, RV'S, '87 T·Blrd Full power, White/parchment, top ...,re. AUTO "'245 V6, well maintained. cond, 40M, factory ---------DUoi1 •
Sand Key •••••••-_S_AIL __ B_O_A_T_S __ 7_0_1_4 TRAILERS 8014 Must sell. $2375 obo. warranty. $35,800. TRIUMPH Rumm•ge 8•1• 714-549·7526 Call 714-433-9528. 6 ~1om~;:~~ro~c:ur~~~. TRANSPORTATION • '84 MldH Tr•ll•r '89 Must•ng cdntv 4 92 Benz 190E 2 .8
COM s 1 t 30 14 Leser complete w/ RV 17' sell contained cyl. am/fm cd, auto, Mint cond. Fully · a• ep • all trim, Including 1 ' 6 $2 5 G ' 76k ml. ate, $4995 loaded, auto, blk, I 1 9 9 5 8 am -N o o n. Highlander trailer. Wiii s eep • •4 o ood Good usable furn, 1-B-O_A_T_S______ separate. Xlnt condl condl 537-2782 obo. 643-9151 owner. lmmac In &
I I hi I thl 7011 , out. Must see to urns ngs. co ng, $1200 OBO. 723-0292 • .. •••••••• 90 Thunderbird LX apprec. Priced 10 audlo/Vldlo. tewelry,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i• Blk full power nu
9215
'80 Spitfire Canary
yellow, blk trim. Web-
ber carb/headers, cullm eng. very lasll
4spd/overdrv. One of
a Klndl $2695 cashl
238·9270. Fin Avl.
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BUYING A NEW CAR?
Fial 01t llow m1d1 th
dealtr paid BEFORE yo. 1191 too mid.Adu! dealtr
cotts renaled. CaJI free, 24
Ian. a da1. No .... kb books, clothlng, 18' DUFFY. Fresh bat----------AUTOMOBILES 1 ' ' sell. Financing avl crafts, glt1 Items. etc. terlea. full aide cur-SPEED L t res, 57•900 OBO. Call Pacific Imports MUSICAL ui Call. 363-1383 $16.800. Dir 970-2929 S•I• Sat/Sun 9am-talns, full boat cover, SIU BOATS 7016 1-800 332 5374
INSTRUMENTS 6055 BALBOA 3pm. Antique hutch & nu crpt, 4-spkr stereo, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'---------'91 Must•ne LX --------iTRUCRS 9220i--------table w/chrs, micro-bottm pnt. prof malnt. 9025 Conv V8, 5spd, lthr, MERCURY 9135 GUITAR WANTEDll ISIAND 6106 wave TV, art. clths, SI0,500. 714-963-0281 •1988 22ft Ski Boat• AUDI all pwr & performance iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOS
Local Musician wlll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mower, dishes, ect. Pgr 800-493·3391 5. 7 litre V-8, King liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii upgradH, 28k ml. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '79 El Cemlno Con-WANTED 9246
pay up to $12,500 tor 3rd Annu•I Op•I/ 240 Morning Canyon Callt. Ory Slip, 101 Cobra OJO, low profile '84 OT Coupe 2-dr, $11 •900 960-4259 '91 CAPRI Convert qulsta 350, black AT/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cenaln pre-1970 Gib· Topez Allev S•le COSTA MESA
6124
Shipyard Way B2, Npl hull, Ju•1
1
1•1 erv1 lch•~· 5spd. nu paint, guar--,9-2--T-e_m_p_o __ G_L_4_d-r, New top, S-apd, 1 onr, AC/PS/PB. Wht shell, C•shl for your Car,
F d d " new con ro er up o.-antael st 800 frlm. t lb I a/ Ilk hit AC extra clean $2950 son. en er. an Furnllure, appliances, Beach, 10/18/95 11 ,..._ kl ........ au o, P , Pa, c, • new, w e. . · Truck or van 1980-
G I i iiiiiiil-iiiiiiiiiiii atery. uoeat a ""<at-Call. "1-A422 .... -tl 30k di/ t / Caahl 238 9270 retsch gu tars. chlldrens clothing, A.M. Lien S•I•. 1988 ....,. p ... , ..... nu res, pwr wn s eerg, am · 1995 any Japanese &
Fender ampllflora antiques, household •MOVINQ/ESTATI! 24' 2" Formu CF ~ds~-l~klgo~r•;!·0·:~1-T-.-RA---D--E-ml. great condl $6350. fm caas. alloy whls. ,84 M•zda 82000 European. Will come also. Call toll lrH 1-furnishings. S•t 8-4 SAL.E·SaVSun ea-3p # 1 o 8 3 S G. HI n 646-9449157._..247 Call 693-2988 $6,800/obo. 644-5370 SE5 5.apd, Ice cold to youl 894-oa59 800·730-4244· Vintage collectlblH,1_*_TN_R_M_63_8_0_F7_8...,8_.__ S 11 h '94 'Mu•t•ne GT '93 Tr•c•r teaVbge alrl ate. sliding reat, Wanted C•r or
Buy It. Sell It. Find It. To ~~~C:.r~.8: In tum. clothes, books, Buy It. Sell IL Find u. thr:uJh~r .. ~m!i. through classified Rect. w/blk Int, 85k ml. Int, am/Im caaa, exceptionally clean. Truck Ultle work Oki
Call 842_ •• 78, kitchen ltema. & Etc. Cl•ulfled. 842•5878 &42-5878 loaded, Grt condl apoller, good condl $2150 caahl Call 236· $IOO, 5300• or 5600 """"' 407 Costa Mes• St $6,900. 310 281·7696 $7150. 582·2121 9270. Fin avl. I'll bux 111 891-0893
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S •E•R•VI-C•E ___ I CHILD CARE 3Sl6 COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CA.Rf./ MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL SPRINKLERS 3921
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 7 60 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 38 68 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY .. PAM'S AGENCY** SPACI! AVAILABLE An •xPerlenced P•lnt•C•rpentry liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spilt Second llovlntl QUALITY CARI! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLER REPAIR •••••••••I We h•ve nannies, For Advertl•ens. dependable door Drywall and morel LIC'D BEAUTICIAN Professional Movers! 20Vr1 Exp. Excellent PIANO Beg.-Advanced Valves•HeadseTlme-elderly companions & Ask About Our: hanger. Guar work. Small Jobs Oki 1 come to you. Home/ 24Hr Serv. 7-0aya Wk. workmanship. Fair All ages -Teacher cert. clocks. 25Yrs Local Exp.
hsekeepers. 562-6.780 Introductory Otferl reaa. Don 521-8910 G•ry 845-5277 hospital. Full service. Sr Disc/Free Est. lns'd prices. 645-2417 Ron Entertainment Avail. John 548-7805
HOME•DAY•CARE To Place Your Ad Carp'try. roof'g. plbg Sr. discount. 434-0208 T-178452 54o-e95t CHUNG'S PAINTING Jennifer 64()..8669 FIT-PIT Educational Call Gina Bucci DRYWALL painting, remodel R •Par# :s4 &-595o• 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel •-T-RAN--S-IA_T_O_R/ __ _ 714-574-4248 e•pon•lble, highly Emphula. Compelillve 1---------EI e c IT 11 •IS tu cc o . eduC8led, 1..,~aculattly PUBLIC NOTICE Guar work. FrH Eat. ---------
AUTO REPAIRl
SERVICES 3447
YOUR KEY TO LONQ prices. CM 979-7918 Computer Co•ch SERVICE 3584 Concrete dacks/Repalr1 clean couple wishing Th• Calif. Publlc Utlll-Uc#376602 538-1534 PET TUTOR 3927
AUTOMOBILE LIFE? •Llo!cl Lovlfte.Mom f:r :::;11&·.~~~~~ l~~~!iii!i~i!J!im-.iiii•~~M~O~R~GAN~.~Uc~'d~650-~~~2!!61 to houafflt. 800-8757 tlv.-eomminton--flE Emer•f4-Pelntkitg SERVICES 3870l~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii Scheduled lubrication, FT/PT, reasonable M•rk 875-7245 Heng•Tepe•Texture •CARPENTER Paint, QUIRES that all used lnVExt wallpaper/UI• LEARN SPANISH HOWi
fllttra, and spark plug rates, all ages, meals Acoustic Callings Drywall, Stucco, Wood household gooda Com,,.UtlveralH. IOYfl Personalized Pet Care Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also
change: I.Mobil• Service. Included. 984-1740 •---------lnVExt Painting. Free Fence, Sub Floors. Sr. IANDSCAPE & movers print their exp-Free eat 761-2039 Kennel alternative. No Translator-Interpreter.
2.Reuonable RalH. ---------CONCRETE & Eat! Kevin 673-6620. Olacl John 836-8235 IAWN CARE 3808 P.U.C. Cal T number; H.Q , P•lnUng Custom atreaa or worry. Uc, Sus•n• 973·7409
3.Naxt Scheduled Malnt. CLEANING MASONRY 3557 SERVICI! PRO Cerpentrr•Eteotrloal llmoa and chautteura lnVExt, texture, wall-Ina. Ref's. • 673-7t64 •---------RacOfded and dupllcata Acoustic Removal Plum,blng•orywa11• B••lo Verd M•lnt. print their T.C.P. num-paper. Free eat. 714. TnE 3928 cord left lor owner. SERVICES 3548 Hang•Tape•Texture Stucco•Palntlng•Tlla Lewn avo, Clnups, bar In all advertl•• 897-3965 Pgr 302-6420 ---------1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Ed Berrett 5 40.3371 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * Btlt Prlct/Qualltu L#400030 839-4S278 Rooflng•Jlm 641-7494 Tr•• Trlmmln"I!. Lt menta. If you have a 1 • c p PLUMBING 38901• •• •a question about the le-k• • uatom alntlng CERAMIC • MARBLI! ---------•A TOUCH OF CLASS landlCaPe.d>rlck, atone ,....IMAU "08 EXPERT HANDYMAN Painting, H•ulln 979-8 45 gallty ot a mover, llmo Prof, Clean, Quallty QRAHITI! Install &
CARPENTRY 3510 s~=~~ed~;~~~o~;, Conct1t1. luu-781-1007 Orywall/Acousllc Repair Elect•Plumb•Carpt'y or chauffeur. call: Work. lnVEICt & Docks, TH• LOCAi. PLUMBER Fab. Clean-up. Uc.'d •CEMENT WORK• /Hanglng/Taplng/Tuturt Tll .. Marble. 25Yra•Aels Publlc Ulilltlea L1703488 831-4810 -a Wolllam 11anger1 Co. Reas. $ 892_5933 Teresa 282·7143 PLAIN/STAMPED Comm/Res 551-5573 Jerry Bell 775-8380 To"MJll'-•••· ......... Commission JUNO LEB P•lntlng Since 1947
R':!:, ~· 1:=:·,:;: Chtl• SqUH81• CIHn Brick/Stone/Tiie/Biock Handirm•n•Rellabl• .,............. 751-3478 714-558--4151 Ex1/lnt New const. Lowaat Friendly Service
wall '1tncta. U..s. lie. Uc. Specializing: Window REPAIRS/COATINGS ELECTRICAL 3610 · RHaonable•Skllled L•wn Service. Mow/ Dlb•m•rdo'• Moving ss Quamtffdl Terms OK l#476000 175.9304
GrouVTU• RHtoratlon
Regrout•R•c:•ulk Repair.Clean & Seol
Ffff Estimate 540-7309
Regrout Systtms ll 538035
35~• exp JetrJ 142.0517 CIHnlng; Carpet & l.5418'45 831-4310 FrH Eat.•Please Call edge/1od/aprlnklera/ Local/Office/Storage Llfl627169 892-0110
Preuin wHh 49()-.3825 B lck Block Sto TU D•ve 345-3452 ctn-up, Al 986-2718 Long Ol1L Free EsL PACIFIC PAINTING A to z HANDYMAN •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Cone. PauO, o~!ew:y A-1 IElectrlc•I wortl Iv• mag or call after 5 T.,181632 979-3114
INSTAWREFACE CA81N.ETS Ucenaed-Bonded Fplc, BBQa. Ref. 20 Yr DunC8n Electric Home Repalf~del All American LaiwnCare lervlc .. •Ouali1i work
Kitchens, bath•. csoora. sto.oo::r hour. Exp. Terry 557.7594 Oulck RHponae Costa Meaa/Newport Malnt•Soddlng•lrrlgat PENN @ reas. prlcas. L 684378
windows. 0oU9 545-7258 71_..5 a .,.388 Local Uc. 950.7042 25 VNta Exp FrH Eat. 722•7885 _ ,.... ._ .llm e31•11480 loneCln-up .. Trae-Ttlm Moving & Stor•a• RAINBOW Circle llalnt.
HIRI! A CARPENTER Cle•nl...,, MoV'e In-Out co~•CTORS Quality Work 780-7773 T1'147795 · 549-0224 Remodel-Gen. Repairs 20Vra ·;.~-R-6'• .,,_.. '~&AA P!Nrer Hom. R••tor•Uon a Green loeM llndlC""" '8lnt111, g.fnt/Eat H°"lt/Apl Fire-Water Damage ..__. •• . .._ G"U11!!n11r 3558 ~ Remodelln•. Tiie, ... .,. ---------Qual ty Job. FrH Ht.
Expert Drain CIHnlng
& Plumbing Repairs 20yra exp. All wortt Guar. Steve 1545-8298 1---------
PreolH Plumbing TUTORING 3929
Repair• la RemOdela Free Eatlmatea UT 8emln•r• Excel
Ll887388 H .. 1090 w/Pet O 'Dowd Teal
Elect, Plumb. & Paint Ible. WHkly OI 81/Wk ~'G&VU-• oerws 3615 drywall woodwork & Irrigation, Trimming PAINTING 3858 L4589897 83e.aaaa Call Plna•MS-9888 ~~ f ' ... _ • & Removals, Clean----------831-8007/227-8122 encH, dec ... i room ups & Malnt, St. uc.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••TOP QUALITY PROPERTY
Pl•P conslt. 5 Mtg• In lrvlne $195. 673-2360
CERAMIC ntES
HOU81ECL&ANINQ ........... /New c.,.. •F•NCIES GAT••· additions, roo •• gen 41599025, eso-eto• •W.P. YOUNGQUIST INT/EXT. Very com· 15 yrs • .,,. Good Ref. etruotlon T•nant ftMifMpM/pMt ,.,...,_ repairs. Comm/Rea. PatnUne contractor P9tlllve. UC #&46-228. MGMNT 3898 WALL Own trM•. Call eny-lmprovemenL Handy-Redwood • Lin7eeo5 Refa/Frff EallmatH. Landaoepe Remodellnt Oual painting by prof'll Jey 714-ea0.5088 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3932 3528 t 1 m •. a 41-oa31 man ave avl. 574-0827 JI .John, M7·H20 Vatd tune uplmalntanace, uc· 1.-.. ,__ COVERINGS
m WhY!• 842·7208 landacape/artiltlc CS.sign. """'"'"'· "... JMH 1=i!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •WINDOW CLEANING• CPI •UILD~"8 INC. •Wood Feno.a• Semi Retired contrKtOr. ContraclOflC27-G04008. ,,.. Ht. 645-3305 PEllSONAL ProS*fY Management 1• LHkr Shower• Re .. 'd F .. TE"' Realdenllal ConaJ. , ........... ,.._..,hi ...... ..w. Apra, lmprvmnte, aml Profl & E''"'-·• . .,,.,.7,..,.,. 11~ n. ....... ,. ... __ Httbot Atta•Economieal Cuatom Wallpeper R.,..roullng • l"'•taJ .. l'n ~7,.-808ESTl1 MA0 Id~ Uc.4'1518424•1naured ·-··-·-·"' Jobs. Ouallty, Integrity, ......... .,..7 ~ -• -.. ft.. SllVICI! . 3887 M Strlpplne/P•lntlng -• ... _. av (714t MS-4883 tetilMtea. I.ow prices. Ucl'CI Ken 842 LUS touchupe. 7..a3T8 (Pgr) No Job too amalll L11'870130 Doan of Tile -.... w'""1"""N""'D,..O'"""w-"'"c..,..1e_a_n..,l"'"n-9 ~ Con&V.17"6301 I cate, •1770 24 Hr9. Richard $1nof' -------..-..-5~ Olf w/ad. 873-2837
873-8085 Of 848-8529 •Carpet Cleaning• --------MASSAGB 3830 Uo 28C>e44 8'5-3209 Pe'9onel AMl•teftoe --------
Tile Ol••e 81ooka •Sc reen Repair•• DEa ·-.... -ftl'\-.-r-us_T __ r_r_ HAUUNG 3720 •AINT a R•PAIAS '°' th• buay prorl &
All Around Con•t'n Worlel "'•• Eall•72S.-7079 COAn.NG 3570 .-_,,,,~ '"' nw. Don't You D•••nr• A •llxtelfor9 the elderly. Exp/refa.
Gd Aef'a. Aeaaonable. 1~i!ill!liiiili•liiiilll•• llPAllS 3120 NllK Te TM DUM,. 1 Hr Yeo.Hon trrem •Acouatlo Remv/lnatall Ma. ~~11\lriifUO
LlllBS82881 138-128' On th• mo--• ....... Wattrrvoo•-Inc. Q CTt ...... t .. a) • ., ... a Anale~ •Wood Aeoalr• It'• the reaourc• you
SELL ·-' l•lconle•;st•~Etc. * UALITY WORK• W .. heul what Ttuh Thefa_peutlo Muu949 Ouetlty·Wwranu.. ~count on to Hit a hlow Orec:te ~ H8rdwdMnyt/C•8"11c Men won'11 .... llU SteptMn L-1. CMT Uc41M&e21/90n.&lna. my,lad of merchan-
U70Ht7 M2 Mrbl•/CWf»•t•lnd/ln• 71+eeT·Ta•1 ...... 7 • lllohael dlM hm•1 McaUM your used velliclt Wheli. you're ~"'9 L70N11 7~7a~a :'!t :!: c=•~~ The Cornmuntty Convenlent CM# coiumna compel
thtOOOh classified or Mlllng. Ct&Mifled Call Claeelftetl M~:r::•· Claealfted quatlfl•d buyera to 842·5878 CCMMW .. Yfl'M flffClal ._ _____ ......,..._ tocteyl ...,....,., Ma-HTa Ma ... 78 Call
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