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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
WEEKEND
Pavilion nookS and
crannies lwld hist,oty
r--N~~tt-~y-p~t"Hd-! Harbor Center sold, may be razed
on residenti81 trash !
•Residents would be
limited to six cans of
trash a week, some
says that's 'garbage.'
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -In a
dty where lt's against the law to
even charge for trash collection,
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• Hopkins Development Co. of Newport Beach report-
edly wants to start anew at site of 36-year-old complex.
civic leaders a.re .considering
going the other way and limit-
ing the amount of garbage that
residents can put out by the
curb each week.
I By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
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into escrow but had a 60-day peri-
od to back out if they wanted to,•
said Donald Lamm, Costa Mesa's
development services director.
In an effort to trim costs and
be more efficient, the dty is
considering limiting residents to
six containers -or 200 pounds -
of trash a week. H the proposed
• SEE TRASH PAGE A 15 I
COSTA MESA -A Newport
Beach development company has
signed an agreement to buy the
beleaguered Harbor Center shop-
ping mall, city planning officials
said.
"We're all just elated here at
the City (Hall). We've been wait-
ing for years for someone to buy
that property. So, we're crossing
our fingers that they will actually
close the sale.• ·
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MA week ago, Hopkins Devel-
opment Co. announced to us that
they had signed purchase docu·
ments and that they were going
A spokesman from the compa-
ny -which reportedly has had its
eye on the property for about five
CEN T ER OF ATTENTION
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Bette Tozer is l ooldng forward to the 90th anniversary of the Balboa Pavtllon, a Newport Beach community landmark.
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PREPARING FOR PAVILION BASH
• After 90 eventful years, Victorian landmark still heart of community. Andher firslactlon as president?
"I'm going to redecorate the office, one
of those things the guys don't like to do,·
Bette said, laughing. "I'm still trying to
learn how the business functions "
By Evan Henerson, Datly Piiot
Be tte Tozer's first visit to the Balboa
Pavilion was also her first attempt at a
new sport.
"They had a bowling alley upstairs, and
in those days they had pin setters,· Tozer
said. "I was in high school and a group of
girls came down to bowl. Since it was my
first experience bowling, I think I got a few
pin setters instead of the pins. l must have
been 16.
"Of course, I was never even dreaming it
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would become a part of our family.·
In 1943, Bette married Philio Toze r, a U.S.
Army airman and an avid sport fisherman.
Less than 30 years later, the Tozers would
buy the Pavilion from the Ducommun farru-
ly. Through a professional partnership, Phil-
io would take up administration of the busi-
ness while Bette settled into her role as
"professional homemaker."
Times have changed, Since PhJllo d.Ied
last July, Bette bas decided to spend a few
days a week at the Pavilion. The former
silent partner is now the president of the
company.
Admittedly, the Pavilion has changed
substantially from its early days -both in
appearance and m function. Bowling alleys
have been replaced by reception halls.
While there are no more post offices or bar-
ber shops, boating and fishing are still pop-
ular.
The structure also houses the Tale of the
Whale restaurant, the Spouter Saloon and
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•SEE PAVILION PAGE AtS
Teaching others is part
of hea.ling process for
surf accident victim
Chris McAlee r reaches out from his wheelchair in
effort to keep others from suffering his fate.
By C•rotyn Miller, Daily Pilot
C hris McAleer hopes by
sharing his chilling expe-
rience he can prevent
ot.h,er surf en and swin;pners
from falllng victim to the ocean's
mysteries.
•rm waiting to go to class-
rooms and talk to kids about my
accident and how to avoid what
happened to me,• said McAleer,
sitting in his wheelchair at his
parent.I' Tustin home Wedn -
day. •1 want to ta.ch them aoout
water safety and not to take
a.n~g for granted in tit •
On June 11 , McAleer was sit~
ting on his long board having a
good time 'and waiting for some
surf at Newport Beach whe n hls
surfboard pitched unexpectedly
and bucked th young surfer off
-head first Into a sandbar
shrouded by the water.
An experienced surf er,
McAleer, 24, WU left partially
paralyzed from the accident,
which bN.ised his spinal cord
an" broke hit v rtebrae.
Now, four months after the
freak acddent that changed his
life, MCA.leer ls livtng With hil
parents and anttdpating his fiBt
public spelling engag m nt
today u a n><>kesman for Pro-
"We're all just elated
here at the City Hall .
We've been waiting
for years for someone
to buy that property ... "
-DONALD LAMM
years -could not be reached for
comment Wednesday afternoon.
And, David Sadlgh, Harbor Cen-
ter's property manager, would say
only that ·there have been some
discusSJons, but it's not 100% con-
firmed .•
Sad.Igb also said he was "not at
liberty" to ctiscuss any offers that
had been placed on the bargain-
ing table. The center is owned by
the H.i-Dap Co.
Lamm said Hopkins Senior
Vice Preside nt Thomas Lenny
told tum the firm would like to
raze the existing shopping center
at 2300 Harbor Blvd. and build a
whole new facility.
"They're the premier developer
•SEE CENTER PAGE A15
Motel manager says
he did not kill infant
• In jailhouse interview, Zonith Shaw refutes report
that he confessed to police; plans to plead 'not guilty.'
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -Zoruth Shaw
shivers in lus cell at Orange
County Jail and patiently waits
for his day in court.
The 22-year-old motel manag-
er from Newport Beach -arrested
Sept. 4 for allegedly beating lus 9·
day-old stepson to death -reads
Stephen King novels for enter-
tainment and newspaper article~
on court cases to understand the
judicial system and learn what to
expect when his case JS finally
before a judge and possibly a I
Jury.
But first, Shaw needs to be
arraigned. His preti.rrunary court
procedure was continued from
Sept. 29 to Nov 3, so his Mtomeys
could review the case
Shaw said he hasn't heard
much from lus attorney, Orange
County Deputy Publlc DefenCier
Mike McClellan, but would like
to know more about the case
McClellan dedmed comment.
saying only that he is still going
through the prelmunary stages of
discovery
When he lS arraigned. Shaw
plans to tell the judge be is not
guilty of lulling the inf ant.
"I wouldn't plead guilty to
sometlung I
didn't do," "That ]
Shaw !>aid
dunng a 'exploded,
J a i I h 0 u ~ e that I got interview
Wednesday. angry' -
"That 1 that's what 'exploded .
that 1 got police say,
angry' -but not what that's what
police say. I say ... "
but not
what I say·
S h a w
refutes a
statement
JSsued to the
-ZONITH
SHAW
press by Newport Beach police
alter lus arrest. In the statement,
pobce <;aid, "Shaw was confront
•SEE SHAW PAGE A16
City ma.intenance truck
runs over man's hand
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot I ---
Roeder said the incident bears
Little sunilanty to another aca-
dent at the same park three years
ago, when a ranger left the scene
after runnmg over a transient
who also had been sleeping on
the gras!>
COSTA MESA -A 37-year-old
man was roused from a nap in
Wilson Park last week when a
city worker dnvm g a mamte·
nance buck ran over part of ru-.
hand and wrist, leaVl.Ilg the man
W1th tire tread marks on his slan
and possibly a sprcl11l.
Steve Cambell had been
sleeping face down on the gras!>
with his arms outstretched last
Wednesday afternoon when thE'
unidentified city employee. who
was there clearing away weeds,
failed to notice him and acoden-
tally ran over him, City Manager
Allan Roeder said.
ject Wipeout. the neck and
spinal cord in1ury program
sponsored by Hoag Hospital
Pretbytenan.
At a meeting ol the Calikimie
SWf Lifesa\ilng A.19odetioft et
11.45 e.m. todey at the Ne~
"In th.is (latest) case. the dnver
was exerosmg dll duP caubon
dnd wa'\ dnvmg vef) slowly,•
Roeder "aid "He was dnving
across the top of a slope. and the
gentleman had been lying on the
other side The dnver JUSt didn't
see rum"
Roeder c;a1d once the truck
rolled over hlm. the man "made a
noise, • wtuch alerted the driver to
•SEE ACCIDENT PAGE A16
BM<:h Centtal Ubta.ry, Mc>Jeef
Will IJ)Mk about Project Wipe-
out and his progrw mnce that
fat ful June ~ay -and wUI
lh4rik t N wport 8-dl life·
• SEE HEALING PNa& Ate
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r greer
wylder ----Plug in to big values at
Restorations lamp sale
I f you \'e been wdlb.ng all year for
llestormoo HM'dware's lamp sale
it's happerung•now. Restoration
Hardware is selling a big selection of
bronze floor Lamps, bronze torchieres,
swmg arm wall lamps. desk lamps,
candlestlck lamps, and table lamps.
The sale is expected to last for two
week-, Restoration Hardware also has
a ton of home accessories including
• garden funuture, bathroom acces-
sone-,, window treatments, vases,
door pulls and knockers. Restoration r Hardwdre (760-9232) is located at
Fashion Island IJl the former Pierre I Deux locabon at the Atrium Court.
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John L Blom Photography has a
great idea to get toys to needy chil-
dren. Through November 15, Blom 1S
accepting toy!> for photo sittings. The
way 1t works LS you bnng in a new
toy Vdlued at $15 or more, and you'll
receivP a photo session in return.
Also, you'll receive a 25% to 30%
price reduction on your portrruts.
Over the pdst twelve years John L.
Blom has given over one thousand
toys to needy chtldren through the
U.S. Marines Toys for Tots program.
Remember to schedule your silting
early whJJe there are still appomt-
ments dvClllable. Please call the studio
at (675-3130) for further information
It's located at 3732 E Pacilic Coast
Hwy in Corona del Mar
DON l.£ACH I DALY Pl.OT
One of six Shih-tzu dogs looks back at a Costa Mesa firefighter as he rolls up a fire hose. The house where the dogs live
caught fire in an upstairs room, .fDllng the home with smoke. The dogs were rescued lm.medJately as fire.fighters doused
the blaze quickly and no one (or canine) was injured.
Balboa Boat Rentals is offenng
\hmtmas gift cerWicates at a great
pnce for the electric boat rentals. U
you buy a one hour gift certificate at
the regular pnce of $45, you'll save
30% off the second hour or an addi-
tional gift certificate. The offer is good
now through November 15. It's local-
ed at 510 E Edgewater, next to the
Wtld burros trot toward Costa Mesa
Twenty-three Costa Mesa
firefighters were called to the
hotel on 500 Anton at 6:27 p.m.
and doused a fire sparked in an
industrial dryl!r in the hotel's
laundry room on the first Ooor.
Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Ken
Soltis said.
Balbod ferry on the peninsula. You
can also phone in your order by call-
mg 673-7200
lf you're looking for service com-
paruPs, 1-CaU Service Referrals lS a
free rE!fc>rral <..emce for Orange Coun-
ty re!>1dents that has services for your
home. automobtle, personal and pro-
fessional need!> Busmess profession-
<1l!. dfP licensed dnd bonded.
Willie Hyde, of 1-Call sdys that
when you us ... d .,emce through 1-
Call, you can dlso help your favorite
non-profit orgdruzation or charity.
We will givP 20'Yo of our commission
to the one of your cho1c-e for calling
us and hdving the work done through
our nPtwork, • c,ays Hyde. For more
mformdllon pl.,dse c-dll 1-800-0NL Y-
I ·CALL (665-<l122)
Ann Dennis 1s haVJng a sdle on
hdnd pamted bdskets, flower pots,
lrdy'>, and other dccessories Ann
fJPnms ts located at the Stonemill
D~'>•gn Center dl 2915 Redhill Ave ..
Su1tl' A 106-7 tn Costa Mesa
Bucks Clock Shoppe is having a
summPr cledrdnce sale throughout
thf' i.tore TherP's a big selection of
docks on sd.JP including grandmother
and grdndfather clocks, table top and
hdnging clocks. Bucks Clock Shoppe
(631-3215) I!> located in West cliff
Court dt 1735 Westcliff Dr., in New-
, port Bf'ach.
• BEST IUYS appea~ Thursdays and Satur·
days. If you know of a good buy call me at
540-1224, fax me at ~170.
• Centennial Farm will
welcome two new furry
friends today.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Two furry
additions to the Orange Coun-
ty Fair's Centennial Farm will
burrow their way into Costa
Mesa today.
The newly ddopted white
burros -a 2-year-old female
and her 2-month-old offspring
-are scheduled to join the
farm's motle y cre w of four-
legged creatures late this after-
noon.
Bev Langston and C harlotte
Cleary, who sit on the farm
foundabon's board of directors,
are donating-the burros to fie1p
educate community children
about agricultural lite, some-
Police round up 11
day laborers for
aggressive solicitation
Te n me n seeking jobs from
motorists passing through tbe
18th City Park area were arrest-
ed Wednesday morrung on sus-
picion of violating a city ordi-
nance approved in February.
Costa Mesa police received
complaints from business owners
and residents near Lion's Park
who clalllled the men 'who
approached motorists and asked
for work opportunities were a
nuisance, according to Costa
Mesa police.
At 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at
thing many children often
don't see in urban Orange
County.
The burros aren't the first for
the fa.rm, which was home to
three miniature burros that
were up for sale, said
Langston, a Newport Beach
reside nt. They didn't sell. so
the owner reclaimed them ear-
lier this year.
"The kids loved them,
everybody-loved them,•
Langston said. "The babies are
fuzzy, they have big heads and
ears, and they're down to (the
children's) size. They just seem
to have a friendly face."
After the miniature burros
left the fann, Langston heard
about a fede ral program in
which the Bureau of Land
Management rounds up wild
horses and burros that prolife r-
ate more than the land can
accommodate
the 18th Street park, police said
they saw several people they
had warned on previous occa-
sions, violab.ng a controversial
city ordinance banning "aggres-
sive" solicitation.
The ordinance makes it illegal
for anyone to sit. stand or "other-
wise occupy" the median of a
roadway other than to cross the
street.
Eleven of the violators were
detained, and only one had iden-
tification, police said . The one
man with identification was cited
for violating the ordinance and
released. The other 10, including
a juvenile, were brought to the
Costa Mesa city jail, where
police discovered they were ille-
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She adopted the two burros
from that program at a cost of
$75 each.
"They're not very tame, so I
guess that's my job (to tame
them),• Langston said.
Langston had planned to
adopt thr~ burros, including
one male to breed, but nixed
the idea because of potential
behavioral problems with the
overactive animals.
"You always run into
problems. You have to sepa-
rate them sometimes," she
said. •sometimes the males
aren't very good with the
offspring."
Langston's two grand-
daughters have compiled a list
of names for the beasts, which
include Cookie, Muffin and
Brownie. Some of the other
names Langston is leaning
toward are Isabella, Dolly and
Daisy.
gal immigrants.
The juvenile was released ,
but the nine men were taken to
the Westminster lmmigration
facility for processing and are
expected to be deported to Mex-
1can authorities, according to
police.
-Carolyn Miller
Industrial dryer
sparks hotel fire
A fire in the la undry room at
the Marriott Suites Costa Mesa
on Thursday evening sent smoke
wafting into the vents through-
out the hotel and forced guests to
be evacuated.
SU
Smoke from the fire spread to
the elevator shaft and to the
upper floors, be said. Hotel
guests were immediately evacu-
ated from the building, but hotel
personnel refused to comment
on how many.
The damage was contained to
the laundry room area, and fire-
fighters set up giant fans to blow
the smoke outside the building,
Soltis said.
In an unrelated incident that
took place less than an hour
before the fire at the hotel, at
5:49 p.m .. Costa Mesa firefight-
ers responded to a blaze in two
rooms of a one-story house at
2869 El Rio Circle, Soltis said.
No one was inside the house
while it was burning, but fire-
fighters and police rescued sev-
en small dogs and set them in a
trailer in front of the house. The
dogs were not banned and were
immediately cared for by the
owners, Soltis said .
The cause of the fire was
unknown at press time, but the
damage is reportedly estimated
at $25,000.
Store offers kick back
to Costa Mesa High
COSTA MESA -Buy a pair of
shoes at Easy Spirit Shoe Store
in South Coast Plaza and raise
money for Costa Mesa High
School students.
for every pair of shoes the
store sells today and tomorrow,
Easy Spirit will donate $1 to the
Costa Mesa High student gov-
ernment association.
west 10 knots by ft'om SwfllM
afternoon. Wewb* through
~ T1DIS Orange County
TODAY should see the
First high arrival of a medium-
12:10 a.m. 3.8 sized southwest
First low swet~ bringing
5;11 a,m. 2.2 waves In the 3· to 5-
Second high foot t•nge by
11 :25 p.m. 5.2 Wednesday.By
S«ond low Thursday, 1 north-6:38p.m. 0.6 west and south I
swell should mlic. MIDAY producing lncot\Sls-first high
1:0la.m. 3.5 tent Mad-high to
First low owf'tMad sets
5~40a.m. 2.6 through the weett-
5«ofld high end For d1lty surf
12:01 p.m. 4.8 reports and for.
S«Of'ld low c..asts. ctll (900) 976-7:l4p.m. 0.9 SURF. The c.111 com
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briefly
in the news
Board to consider
independent study
of reservoir
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis-
trict's Board of. Directors tonight
will consider selecting a consult-
ing firm to bead an •mdependent
evaluation• of. the agency's new
18 million-gallon reservoir at the
Lindbergh School site.
Questions have been raised in
recent months regarding the
structural efficiency of the $22
million tank and whether it can
operate at full capacity and still
deliver safe water to the district's
100,000 customers.
Also tonight. the board will:
• Receive an update on the
loss of 300,000-year-old fossils
that had been uncovered during
construction of the reservoir. A
cleaning crew hired by the school
district in July accidentally dis-
posed of some 17 boxes contain-
ing the bones. Water district offi-
cials learned of the mistake about
a month later. The loss was made
public last month.
• Review revisions to the dis-
trict's policy outlining the general
manager's authority. Board Presi-
dent Trudy Ohlig has expressed
an inte rest in limiting Kemp's
power to transfer funds between
departments without prior
approval from the board.
The water board will meet at 7
p.m . at the Mesa Consolidated
Water District offices, 1965 Pla-
centia Ave.
-Tina Damikolas
Session planned to
learn about bone
marrow donations
Representatives from the Qty
of Hope are offering an informa-
tion session Friday for those who
are interested in donating bone
marrow to a Newport Beach
police officer who has bone can-
cer.
The session is a prelude for
those interested in participating
in a bone marrow drive later this
month for veteran Newport
Beach police Sgt. Steve Van
Hom, who was diagnosed with
cancer about seven months ago.
From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday in
the Newport Beach Police
De partment auditorium, 870 San-
ta Barbara Drive, potential
donors can learn more about the
donation process and ask ques-
tions.
The bone marrow drive itseU is
scheduled from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m .
Oct. 30 in the police auditorium.
However, potential donors are
asked to attend Friday's session.
' Relatives of police officers and
city employees are welcome to
participate in the blood test at a
cost of $22.50 per person. This
cost is covered for police associa-
tion members.
For more information, call Rick
Schulz at 1>44-3771 or Joyce
Collins at 644-3790.
Community Pride
meeting set
City Councilwoman Jan
DeBay and Newport Beach
police Sgt. Andy Gonis will hold
a Community Pride meeting for
West Newport at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 17, in council chambers at
City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Representatives from the city's
general services, code enforce-
ment and police departments will
discuss the quality of life in West
Newport and will be available to
answer questions.
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Newpon Bnc~ra Mn. Daily Pilot I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1995 AJ
One · of \a different life f ollnd ·on sailiri.g scavenger hunt
Our race form was
muked, 11No. 21 -four
kids, 1 in diapers."
Actually, it wasn't a race at
all. It was the South Shore
Yacht Club's first -and, hope-
fully, annual -"Making Young
Life Count" regatta-scavenger
hunt-boat rally.
Whatever you call it, this was
an event, a delight:fuJ happen-
ing that not one person
involved will easily~orget.
There were 25 boats, most
from South Shore but also from
the Bahia Corinthian, Balboa
and Newport Harbor yacht
clubs. They were as big as 65
feet, as small as 17.
The reason for this armada
was the swann of 85 kids who
came from all over Southern
California: Inglewood and
Compton, Riverside and
Upland, Wilmington and
Orange.
The kids had two things in
common: They were from the
wrong side of whatever tracks
ran through their town, and
they were involved m an outfit
called Young Life.
Young Life's mission is to
work with at-risk youth and
show them there is life apart
from the crime, drugs, gangs
and broken homes of their exis-
tence.
It occurred to sailmaker Har-
F acf <Jry Set le
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fred
martin
ry Pattison that maybe these
kids could benefit from a day
on the water.
Harry got with Mike Kane,
corrunodore of South Shore,
who jumped at the opportunity
to sponsor the event. Mike's
e nthusiasm wasn't matched by
all his members, however.
uone guy said , 'We're not a
church,' and some others said
we're a social organization, not
a chcirity, H Mike told me. But he
plunged ahead anyway, and
everybody involved won.
MWe raised $700 for Young
Life. We gave these kids some-
thing positive to remember,
everybody who participated
had a great time and people
who criticized (the project in
the beginning) have seen a dlf.
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f erence ln their minds and
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Most of the boats were filled
with teen-agers, and they were
as wide-eyed a bunch as you
will ever see. Their faces
reflected a brew of
emotions:exdtement, wonder,
apprehension, doubt and, for
sure, fear.
Here, you've come from the
danger and depression of the
inner city, and you're walking
into a yacht club. You're mostly
another color. You're far, far out
of your comfort zone, such as it
is.
But it only took the kids
assigned to our boat 42 seconds
to adapt. They were three
brothers and a sister, ranging in
age from Terry, just turned 3, to
Brittney, 9. Daren is 7, Steven,
8.
They were accompanied
(herded) by Joy Johnson, a qui-
et South Carolinian in her early
30s. Joy is an unofficial foster
parent -Hl'm their friend" -
and. has been involved with the
kids since Terry was 2 weeks
old.
They are half-siblings: same
mother, each a different father.
They live in a group home in
Fullerton, and they are ragingly
bright.
In addition to the brain pow-
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warm and outgoing a bunch of
ldds as I have had the pleasure
to be with. I couldn't help but
compare tllese kids with one I
ran into -almost literally -in
the parking lot at the Eastbluff
Village Center on Friday after-
noon.
I was looking for a parking
place when this kid on a
skateboard shot out from
behind a van. I slammed on the
brakes and missed him by a
foot. He gave me the finger,
called me an (expletive deleted)
and shouted at me to perform a
physically and b1ologically
impossible act.
In contrast, Steven said when
we met, "It sure is nice of you
to do this, mister."
Daren sdld, MThank you for
taking us on your boat, Fred."
Brittney said, "I'm so happy
to be here. Do you have a bath-
room on your boat?"
Terry jammed potato chips
into his mouth, took a swig
from his bottle and greeted me,
MLand ho!"
Nobody knew where he
learned that phrase. But every
time we were around another
boat, Terry gave them a big
grin, a wave of his bottle and a
lusty, MLand ho!"
As we cruised the harbor
hunting for clues for the scav-
enger hunt. the kids soon acted
as if they had grown up on
boats. Daren and Steven took
turns steering, Brittney learned
how to pump the head, and
Terry channed everybody on
the bay.
The klds did a remarkdble
job of interpreting the ques-
tions and spotting the land-
marks we had to find. But they
had a problem with No. 15,
which asked about a
" court" at the end of
Bay Island.
We soon realized that these
kids didn't have the faintest
idea what a tennis court was. A
tennis court! How much we
take for granted.
It was a great day. Those 85
kids got a look at a world they
hardly knew eXISted. And so
did we.
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•Many reddeid.I
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J'IJCWPORT-MESA -ScboOI
boacd memben baYm't agreed to :11ouse a program for .t~risk tem-
'agen at 1..indbe-rgb School but
: ~ cOllUJlUJldy members think
, t.tM-: move b Cllil 8e4I Street Sc:boW
1as o ·d~ de4l.. •
I • f don t gn·e (~ fCbool board)
: much faith °' '1ust or .wything. •
H"'csther Somen. pr~ ~ the
East Sade ~ Assooa-
tmn wu.d WP.d.n~y ·1 m wall-
ing VJ ~ 1-xdctly wbrU tbey're
1 qr;o.r.q tr, pr<Jt1 X'" for us GS far d5 a
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l.eece llpeed wilb Ole PftgNiioi.
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the JNle. .Aymg ~ DI I ted more time to a:+~ Giber
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The lease om, allows '°' dlree ot the tow a>uotr department
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tD moft to ~ Tbe c:bild
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migrant ed\1Caliao programs will
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tbe Hom.oo AlternatiYe Educa·
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Tbe boud will discuss all.enla-
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Superintendent Mac Bemd
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kl certainly think i:t was an
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their f~.. be said after the
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bOlbelr TbeJ lbooglll. Jt --• done deal. .. she sDl
·n was erideDl oar Yoices
were f.nfng OD deaf ems, ... Anne
DanJnie saJd...
Some a udience members
q\i4l'P!id during lbe meetmg that
the board·s decision Wj)S a
·pie-eme.sr eftort and tbal • TOt-
en WiD aen•emher• the board·s
acboo. Bui DOI .. ~diets
Residents raised a vanety of I meeting ~
CC)O(elDS during the hro-a.od-a-Hom.on prug:r~
balf-bouJ di:scus:sloo before tbe -1 know u.~1111, •ote. induding fears that scanest '
increased traffic lo lbe small com-dent S.-
mun:i!y would pre¥eat their chil-kids lba1 -• :t ~
dren from bemg able to play safe-ddle.reat '51.rl.!N' tUS. .
ly m the area. the samt" ~ ~ "*"fl(,,°CW
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be didn't want to see rt sink any • r Cttl. wtt 1.°tUJ ibsUtib.m ~
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T-""*J a "• l'be Mid. .,,,.,.re
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tllill for_. _,.,.ke for• 14-or
15-yNr-4d tMI we're not going
ID IJ!t dll!lill get an education fne
1ldJkb they am~•
Bernd said district offidals .ire.tr .-e discusliDg poaible
•h••liw lomtioPs for the Hori·
mn psog1aai but dedined to say
wtme tbme locations are since
die ctile •m¥m ii •prehmlnary. •
If sch.~d board memben
deO* to move tbe program to
l itwfttetgh. the distrid will meet
~ wilh 1~ after sis and
11 _.,,m. to discuss problems.
ALZHBMSrS ASSOCIAl10N Of
OUMGE COUNTY n. ~..n Allodaticwl of Ofangt
C.ounty ,,... ~ tor m Visiting
Voluntw Progl••\; ~ W'OUp lead-
en for patients ar1d owe giwr's; ~ for
the ~ helrphne. • lbd'tited wlun-
teen cal call 213-1111.
II tbe problems are not
s:lll!Sl:lketl aftK cme year, the dls-
bid. will more the program to the
wt'lliJI aclotjuisbative center,
is 9'.heduled to be com-
pll!ll!d m October 1996 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY n. Orange Cow1ty Region of ~
American Clnmr Society is seetJng office
YOlunteen. Also, ~ ¥'e being
~ to ~ calls for the unit's
Hetpfine lnfoeent«. kx infonnation on
ttleSe and other YOluntftr opportunities.
ca.II Jatw O'Connor at 751-<>441.
" ~ cestaiuJJ waDI to come up
9c..OP1'".J om community
an .capt and that meets the
d c:.:u studems. and we're
to wuk bard to do that."
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Our doctors' offices are conveniently
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TODAY
LIFESAVING ASSOC. MEETING
The Califorrua Suri Lifesaving
Assocation is hold.mg its bi-annu.
al meeting from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. m
the Newport Beach Central
Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Chris
McAJeer, a swfer who was para-
lyzed wtule surfing near the New-
port Beach Pier, will make his first
public appearance on behalf of
Project Wipeout . d Hoag Hospi-
tal neck and spinal cord injwy
program -at 11 :45 d.m. Call Kris
O'Neal at 760-5528.
FREE MARKETING SEMINAR
Entrepreneurs cmd small busi-
ness owners are invited to attend
this senundr htlC'd "Tnrget Mar-
keting for Results" dt 7 p.m. in
the Friends Meet.mg Room of the
Newport Becith LthrdTy, 1000
Avocado Ave. George Hedley,
named entrepreneur of the year
by INC. mcigazine, will teach pc1r-
ticipants how to mdrkel on a bud-
get, develop a mc1rketmq dltdck
plan and hnd the nght customers
at thP nght pnn• Preregistration
is not necessary. CdU 717-380.
FREE MATH WORKSHOP
"Becoming Mc1th Confident" is
the title of rl frpe lour-part math
workshop beg1nnm~1 today from
5:30 to 7:30 in room 106 of Orange
Coast College's Counseling and
Admissions building The work-
shop is designed to help individu-
als build <"molionc1l rtnd acadenuc
skills in math. OthN dates
include. Oct. 19, 26 ctnd Nov. 2. To
register, call 432-5162.
CORPORATE WORKSHOP
J . Micha<'l I la9r1n CEO of the
Furon Company, will bt> the f Pd-
tured speak<>r c1l the Ordnge
County Chapter of A-,-,oc1abon for
CorpordtP Growth\ October
meet..mq at 5.:10 pm 111 the Paclf-
1c, 4110 Mc1c.A1thur fllvd m New-
port Bec1rh Thi' coc;t 1s $20 dnd
mcludP'> hor'> d'o<•uvres For
reservation-,, < c1ll Elt7dbeth
Inglese <1t 436-7633
WRmNG FOR MAGAZINES
ls lhC' ltllP of " workshop
designed for both bPg1nning and
experienced author'> from 7 to
8:30 p.m. cit the oa.,is Senior Cen-
ter, 800 Mc1rquPril<' Ave. m corona
del M ell. Dorothy Sirus, echtor at
Student Sport and fomwr Pclitor of
California Footb,111 ,will t<'dch
participc1nts how t<J qt-I pubh..,hPd
in mc19ctl11ws and nc>wp,1pers
Topics include gt>nt>1 t1t111q 1dec1s,
approachmg Pd1tor c1nd pn•sent-
mg article'> The rnsl ,., $21.} For
informalton, c·dll 644-3151
BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS
The Stop-Gap Th(•c1tre Compa-
ny will bf> pPrformmq a frpe play
Introducing
ftnesl luropean • • Tuud Cowblda. Cdaldna
lcalanlUc lbHplldnt
PlllDwa I more
Thur. Fri. Sat.
II to 8
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-titled "Every Pdrt of Me" -for
breast cancer iurvivors and their
families at 6:30 p.m. in the Patty
and George Hoag Cancer Center.
Reservations are required For
infonnation and reservations. call
7-CANCER.
BIKE RODEO
Harbor View Elementary
'School is holding their annual
Bike Rodeo at 8:30 a.m. at the
school, located at 900 Goldenrod
Ave. in Corona del Mar. Al the
event Sprocket Woman and New-
port Beach police officer Mc1rk
Miller will be discussing bike
safety. For information, Rochelle
Belove al 644-2233.
·FRIDAY
INVENTORS FORUM
uProht Through lnvenung" 1s
the title of a semmar scheduled
for 7:30 Lu 10 p.m m Orc1nge
Coast College's Science Lecture
Hall. Presented by th<• Inventor.,·
Forum, the workshop will r1cldn>.,.,
product mventlng, legcil protec-
tion, market evdludlton c1nd V<'n-
lure finanang. The cost 1s $5 for
members and $15 for v1s1lor.,.
Other workshop datE>:. mcludP:
Nov. 10 To register, caU 432-5880
BALBOA PAVILION CELEBRATION
Come JOin thr festivities c1nd
celebrate the Bdlboc1 Pc1v1lion's
90th Anniversc1ry. The t>vent
takes place from 6 to 11 p.m. c1nd
includes a no host bar, buffet din-
ftome of .
ner and big band rrrusic and danc-
ing to the tunes of "The Stan Ken·
ton Alumni Band." The cost is ~O
and all proceeds will go to the
Hoag Hospital Pulmonary Care
Unit in the name of Pbil Tozer. For
reservations and information, call
673-4633.
SATURDAY
MICROSOFT COMPUTER auB
Por individuals who prefer
Microsoft Windows and Windows
applications, Orange Coast Col-
lege has something· for you, too.
Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to
noon, the Winners Computer
Club meets in room 116 of OCC's
Fme Arts Building to discuss the
development and exchange of
information related to Microsoft
Wmdows and Windows applica-
llons. The cost of membership is
$20, which includes a newsletter
For information, call 542-0468.
PLANNING YOUR ESTATE
Legal Options, 620 Newport
Center Dnve, Suite 1100, New-
port Bec1ch, sponsors a lecture
titled ~Protect Your Assets" al 10
ci.m. every Saturday. Attorney
Debra Grimaila discusses how
wiUs, living trusts, charitable
donations and other tax reduction
strate91es preserve the value of an
estate and help avoid probate.
Admission is free, but seating is
limited. Reservations may be
mdde by calling 760-8775.
0Y~C~'1j
fwjf f!lrotftAU
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1995 AS
HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS
College HPSpital, 275 Victona
St , Costa Mesa. offeis a free edu-
cabondl workshop for parents of
teens al 10 a.m. each Saturday.
Every week's workshop starts and
fllllShes a new topic, so parents
can 1om the group at any point in
the cycle. For more information,
call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166.
FAMILIES ON COURSE
A seven-step intervention and
mediabon program for families is
scheduled Crom 9 to 11 a.m. every
Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com-
munity Center, 1845 Park Ave.
The program focuses on ways of
communicating with any out-of-
control family dispute, anger and
general family disharmony. The
cost is $5 for adults, $3 for chil-
dren 13 lo 18. Parents do not have
to be present. Call 556-8000 for
more Lnfonnation.
SURPLUS FOOD
Semors and low-income fanu-
Lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport
Bedch ared can obtain free
U S D A. surplus food between 8
c1nd 10 d m the second Saturday
of ec1ch month m the rear parking
lot of the Church of Christ, 286
Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For
more mformalton, call 631-2177.
SUNDAY
Nf;ED TO RELAX?
From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sunday,
Zen I lome Stitchery, a local man-
ufacturer of meditation upplles,
holds a free evening of medita-
tion. The pwpose 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 mformatioN,
CALL 631-538!J.
MONDAY
NETWORKING CLUB
The Sterling Business Club is
accepting applications for new
members. The exclusive network-
ing club holds lunch meetings
from noon lo 1:15 p.m every
Wednesday at the Sfuzz1 restau-
rant on the comer of I ldrbor and
Newport boulevards, second lev-
el. Call 834-1005, Ext. 220.
CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP
The Board of Deacons c1t St.
Mark Presbyterian Church, 2 I 00
Mar Vista Drive, Newport, offers
a free support group for long dJs-
tance care givers The group
meets at 7 p .m. the first dnd Uurd
Monday of each month Fo1 infor-
mation, call 857-1873
FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE
Maxine Cohen, d mc1mage and
family therapist, spon!>or!) c1n
anonymous helplme for mdiVIdu-
als with relabonslup problems.
Cohen is available for free con-
sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and
7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be
reached at 759-0357.
SPANISH MANZANIUA SA1AD
CGllc1ICn Ot Sponlitt loll-. Mr\ lroi:lllona mcwor&to °""" & IP9C'oOI
CAlllUAN~~~WITHSAFF~N~~mA
When shopping for gold jewelry, oeooll
may wonder which is bettar1.. 141< O< 111<
gold? Based on the tact that n containt 314 gold (alloyed wrth 1/4 or another metal~IK
gold Is ttie International standard fOf' quality jewelry. (Fourteen karat gold a little more than half gold ) Along with being more valuable than 141< gold. 18K Is also led likely to cause a reaction in people who Ill
allergic to metals alloyed with Qold. ~
karaf gold also usually has a iieeper YeloW color lhan 14K gold 'However, is 14R ~
more durable? When the hardness Ind
tenS1te strength of some 14K and 18K= are compared 111s found that yellow 14K 1s indeed stronger and harder than
1 BK gold This 1s due to the metals alloyed to the JJO!d and their proportions Botti 14K and 1 BK gold are beautiful. and for a great selection of both. come see us
here al ROYAL JEWELERS As a gift, gold Is an excellent treasure that will be long
remembered Our professional staff will be
happy to discuss our wide variety of gold pieces and advise you how to care and clean ttus precious metal We can even help you custom create your very own piece of jewelry. so come and see us today at 1280 Bison, Ste.
86 (644-7804) tn the Newport North
Shopping Center (at the corner of Bison and MacAnhur). and 32411 Golden Lantern, Ste. G (248-8995) at. the Ocean Ranch village Center, Laguna Niguel Visa and Mastercard
are accepted PS 'Hardness" refers to resistance to
scratching. while "tensile strength" refers to resistance to fracture
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wedding
GARNER-DURAND
MMaa Victona Durand and
Chnstlan John Gamer, both of
'\/ewport Beach exchanged wed-
ding vows Aug 26 m St. James
Bptscopal Chwch, Ne~rt
Beedl. They grwted 200 guests
al their p<Qside reception in Bel·
court Terrace.
The bride is the daughter of
Ronald Durand of Bakersfield and
Victoria Durand of Makaha
Beach, Hawaii She wore a Dia-
mond Collection off the shoulder
gown of tulle and European lace
embellished with rhinestones.
Her honor attendants were
matron of honor Renrue Richard·
son and Piper Cochrane, maid of
honor; bridesma.ads Llnda Case.
Marilyn Bendetti, Karen J. Mar·
shall, Katherine Spooner, Kimber-
ley Gardner, Vida Knapp and
Reyna Lewis. Hailey Richardson.
the bride's niece, was Dower girl.
The bridegroom is the son of
Dr. John Gamer and Mrs. Carl
Gilbert Carlson.
His best man was J ohn VlJtue,
and ushers were Bryan Howes,
Rick Tamutzer, Tony Richardson,
Kevin Marr.hall, Tom Spooner,
Dan Boyd and St~e Arrigo.
The coup! are residents of
Newport Beach alter a honP.f·
moon V1 it to the Tahitian Islands
of Bora Bora. Moorea and
Huarune. He is employed by Bel-
gravta CapLtal m Newport Beach
engagement
PAIGE-KENNELLY
Jenruler Joy Paige of Santa
Cruz and Scott Michael Kenn~Uy.
son of Dr. and Mrs Brian M. Ken·
nelly. will be mamed Feb. 17,
1996 at Chanunade in Santa
Cru7 Their engagement was
announced by her parents,
Edward Paige of Santa Clara and
Barbara Page of Santa Cruz.
The bride-elect LS a graduate of
Cahforrua State Chico with a
bachelor degreE tn psyCbology
Put a few words
to work for you .
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Ca lJ the
Daily Pilot
"Artisans & Collectables Fair"
Sunday, October 15th, 1995
9:00am -3:00pm
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CRAIG BRO\Yll lllSURARC:E
(714) 760-1255
240 Newport CeDter Drive, #122
Newport Beaeb in Fashion Island
She is purswng a master's degree
in special education from Nation-
al University in San Jose while
working as a milieu activity tber·
apist at Easttield Ming Quong in
Campbell.
Her fiance attended Manner's
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296 E 17 TH ST., COSTA MESA
645-7626 •
and Ensign Schools in Newport
ee.ch aild b a graduate of Webb
High School In Oaremont. and •
1992 graduate of UC Santa Cruz
with a degree in psychology. He
received bis masteJ's degree in
social wodt from San Jose State
University in 1995 and is
employed as a psychiatric social
worker for Santa Clara County at
Central Mental Health in San
Jose.
a nniversary
AMY AND WILFRED
L. GARDNER
Mr. and Mrs. Wlltred L. Gard-
ner were honored on thel1 60th
wedding anniversary with a JOY·
ous celebration at the Anchor
Restaurant, Hemet, hosted by
their sons and daughters, Garth
W. Gardner. Darwin L Gardner,
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greeted many relatives and
friends, including grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
The Gardner family has lived
in Southern California. for over 40
years. They moved to California
from British Columbia in 1953,
and made their home in Costa
Mesa, Palm Springs and He met
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on Sunday, Oct. 15th
·Prince & Prlnc6SS · "Pico a Capt. Blue· -"Prince· was featured In Bird Tole magazine's 1995
June Issue as the onf'y Blue & Gold In the world that hos been trained to rescue other MoCows
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CostaMeea
714-631 -7880
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Famous Maker Suits
A fabulous aelect>Otl ol claSsic and updated silhouettes
in Misses, Petites, and Plus StZes. Wonderful s4990 s7990
colors and fabrics Compare st $110-$160 ..... . ... ..... -
Designer Dresses
Beautiful dresees -In the fresh new colors of the season -
fO< WOft(. evenings, and special occaS1011s. ~::Sc!:!,~,~;'~~~~~~--.................... $2990-54990
Suede Vests in Solids and Novelty Trims
Choose from Fringe. Whipsth.chlng. and Colorblo.cks. $995
Available In Missy and Plus Sizes. Compare at $36 ... .. .................. .
Stirrup Pants :::~N~~-t ~:r.~''c~=~~-~~'.~~-~-~~-~-~: .......... ~795 _Sl 4 95
Cotton and Cotton Blend Turtlenecks . ~: .= =~ ~':'reW:a~t;e;_~~~-~~t-$695_$995
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New shipments arrive daily at Burlington Coat Factory
so there's always a huge selection of famous label
merchandise to choose from. At our two new superstores in
Huntington Beach and Canoga Park, you'll save a fortune
on famous label and designer fashions, linens, bath
accessories, and great baby furniture!
Just wait'll you se:e them!
Huge new superstores filled
with great merchandise.
Fabulous women's sportswear,
menswear. An unbelievable
selection of what every kid
wants to wear. Luxurious
linens and bath accessories.
Plus a new baby store with in
the store, called Baby Depot,
with the best names in baby
furniture and accessori es.
And naturally, the greatest
selection of famous label
coats on the planet! All priced
to save you a fortuna!
AH 5 Los An~les area warehouses join in the Grand Opening
Celebration with special savings lo every department!
In Our Men's Departineht
Famous Maker Long Sleeve Knit Shirts
Great for the cooler weather We have assor1ed styles $1995
and colors at a great low pnce Compare at $34-$38. . •
Designer Pajamas-
Save Half Off Dept. Store Prices
woo says you can't~ great even when you're asleep? . $1595
Two ve<y famous designer names. Compare st S32·S38
Famous Designer, All-Wool Suits
Magnrll.cent suits you can wear all year-round Stngle and $19995
double-breasted styles. Compare at $425--$500... ... .
In Our Men's Outerwear Department.
Famous Maker Microfiber Raincoats
So lightweight and .comfortable you won't even know you're ~:,':1~t 8~~~~~-~ .. -~~~-l~r:. ~~~~· L~~.. ............... . $14 995
Girls' Knit Sweater Vests $
And Skirt Separates wx sadrta '95
Thia year's look for girts. Jacquard patterned and stnped
vests with pleated and soled skirts MIX and mat.ch at $895
big savings. Compare st $12-$16 .. .. . . . ... WX VNts
7-14Ski~11.95. 7-14 Vests, $9.95
In Our Luxury Unens Department
200-Thread Count Solid Color Slteets
by Bill Blass for Springtnaid
Flat or Fitted sheets Pillowcases. 1001
Compare st $9.$32 .
FULL. $11.88 •QUEEN. $17.88 • K.,,,G, $22.88
Std. Piiiowcase (2). $12.88 • King Piiiowcase (2), $13.88
MATCHING COMFORTERS at sm1lar savings
Ultra-Fil Bed Pillou1s -
All Sizes, One Price!
By Carpenter. Premium polyest8f fill cononlpoly oovec
Non-allergenic:. Medium support Made IO USA
Standard. Queen, or King Compare at Sl -$12
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In Our Baby Depc:>t Department
Graco Mini Sp_ort
s588
Pack 'N Play Playard
Sets W in less than a m1nu1e
Tra~ in one piec:e 1n •Is own .cany~ov8f
• 569 75
Graco Travel Lite Rider Stroller
The pel1ect. ~stroller ErgoilOmlCaly designed
with taller handle . ... . . . ........ _.
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Our gift to you with a total purchase of $50 or
more during our Grand Opening Celebration.
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TueMl.y. October 24. 1995
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Parade of Homes
$30 .. 00 pri~ includes a
'<"51,..f'f'ld lunch at
:: rman Garde~ .-ith
mformaJ modeling by
$.::h ~o of fa5hion
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Even ln Its early years the Pavilion was a popular place for families. The Pavilion celebrates its 90th anniversary this weekend.
Grand memories creep around
nooks and crannies of old Pavilion
• Famous landmark has
rich history -from dance
hall to sport fishrng center.
By Robert Gardner, Dally Pilot
T. he Pdv11lon c19t>lt''>" c1nd
b eautiful, 1<, tht' Grc1nde
Dame of Newport
Beach. Her Victondn ... i1ho11-
ette and d1sttncttvc> < upolc1 c1r1•
as much a pdrt of lh1.., town 11..,
the bay, the bed< h c1nd tlw
ocean.
From the exterior, "h" 1<.
much the same> ds lhP f11 ..,1
time I saw her whl'n I qot off
the Big Red CM of tlw PdC·1fw
Electric at th(;' corrwr of M<1111
Street and C'en trc1l AvPn111• 1n
1921. The only d1fft•rPnc 1• 1-.
that she then buc1-.tNl a gr1·t1t
sweeping std1rwc1y thc1t rc111
from the ddnn• hdll on tlw
second floor to Mc1tn StrPl'l
Behind tho'>c> '>la11., \.,,(,..,th"
office of J .P Greely, lht> mt111
who built h er GrePly wc1..,
rather remote bc•cdll'><' hi'
spent m ost of his time 111 !:lt1n·
ta Ana as the first '>UpPnnt .. n·
dent of schools of Orc1nge
County. On the nght of tho..,P
stairs, was Bc1lboc1 's ftr<,l po..,t
office. Behind the stc1ir.,, 111
addition to the off1<·t• of
Greely was the bdfber <,hop of
Lucky Tiger Jack FrPdnck~.
the town's first and only bc1r·
ber.
Jac k was a dnnking mtln.
He earned h1s nic knc1me from
his consumption c1nd over
consumption of Lucky T1cwr
Hair Tonic.
In those Proh1b1llon dctY"
drinkers drank whatevPr they
could ge t their hands on
Lucky Tige r Hair Tonic wds
Jack's drink of choice. You
could smell him d block away,
and whe n he was m his cup'>,
he would give some mighty
peculiar haircuts
To the left of the stairs Wd!>
the office of a man whose first
name was Jimmy a nd whose
last name I have long since
forgotten.
Jimmy operated the first
charter fishing boat in the
area. I remember him because
when we Balboa urchins
caked ourselves in mud from
the Bay Island mud flat and
came downtown to extort
money from the merchants
under threat of scaring their
cuatomers away, most mer-
chants simply chdsed us
dwdy. Not Jimmy. HP dlways
gc1ve us a dime Said he
believed in free enterprise
Every Saturddy dnd Sun-
1
day, d large mdn with dn PV<'n
larger megaphone stood dt
the bottom of the <;ta1r<; dnd
bellowed, uboat nde around
the bay and out on thl'
ocean."
lh• was the pitchman for
the 8dlboa, a tourist launch
thdl operated out of the Pav1l·
wn I never look one of lhost•
11cle'> but used to wondt>r
<.1bu11l his pitch The bny then
('Ons1s ted of ct narrow cl1c1nnel
hugging the peninsula ctnd
loh and lots or mud flats
Pavilion and the Oregon
Ag9ravators from Oregon
Agncullural College at the
Rendezvous.
Then the new Rendezvous
was built on the ocedn front
and proved too m uch compe-
t1tion for the Pa..Ulion. That,
coupled with the Great
Depression, forced the poor
old Pa vilion into such things
dS those dreadfull y depress-
ing endurance tests known as
marathoq dance contests.
The P~fon kept going
downhill until 1948, when the
Art Gransky family took over.
The poor old g irl Wd!> dbout to
drop into lhP bay when the
Gron'>kyi. rt>pld ced hN rotlE>n
wood p1hng'> with concrete
and started ~port f1<,h1ng from
the Pdv1hon A new Prd Wd'>
born
But, through 1l dll, from its
great days d!> lht> town\ ftr'>I
dance hall to th dt>pre .. smg
days d~ ti crumbling rf'lte , lhP
old girl ke pt her hPad up <1nd
wds at all limes thP Grdnd
Dame of Newport Bt•d< h
She mdy hdVC' bPt•n clown
She was never out Not the
Pavilion.
And. Pxcepl on a very flat
dc1y, qmng oul on the ocedn ...,d.., very chancy indeed.
Thf'rP wa<> no east Jetty. and
the \H''>l 1etty had i.unk to tht'
w<1lPr sedge dl the surf hne
~1<1n) budls cc1ps1zed trying lo
qo through thdt channel
mouth
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for the Pavilion was 1tc; dance
h<1ll IL had d corner on the
mc1rJ..et unltl the first RPn-
dPzvous Ballroom opened on
lhr later site of the Balboa
Thralre.
There was great compel1·
llon between the two danc<'
hdlb They boasted such
gtedt bands dS the Trojan
Tooters from USC at the
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A slate of activities are
scheduled this weekend in
memory of Philio Tozer the
Balboa Pavilion's late owner.
+ BIG BAND DANCE The
weekend's celebration begins
with a big band dinner dance
at the Pavilion's Grand Ball-
room, featuring music of the
Stan Kenton alumni band.
Expected to appear with the
band are: Steve Wilkerson,
Buddy Childers, Pete Can·
doli, Mike Suter and Sydney
Lahman. Tickets are $40 per
person. Portions of the pro-
ceeds for the 90th Anniver-
sary Celebration dre being
donated to Hoag Hospital
Pulmonary Care Unit in
memory of Phil Tozer and the
Balboa Merchants/Owners
Association. For ticket infor-
mation, call 673-4633.
•t• RUN A SK races and a 2K
historic walk will take place
Saturday. All proceeds will
benefit water quality pro-
grams in Newport Beach. The
races will be co-sponsored by
the city's Fire and Marine
Department and the Newport
Beach chapter of the Orange •
County Surlrider Foundation.
Sponsors and patrons include
the Balboa Merchants and
Owners Association Mother's
Market and Kitchen and
Newport Landing. The scenic
SK run and race-walk course
begins at the fire station on
Island Avenue. Judge Robert
Gardner, author of •Bawdy
Balboa,· will conduct a 2K
historic tour of the Balboa
area. + OPEN HOUSES The week-
end celebration concludes
Sunday with open houses at
the city's fire and police sta -
tions. Sidewalk sales will take
place through the weeken4
along the peninsula.
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DINNER FOR TWO -$29.00
lndudcs:
• 'lhrirnp app<"llll'r
• Bcmhana grrrn &ila<l
• I lihJ< lu 'itl·ak & ~hnmp
• jJp.t.nt''l' onion 'oup
• R111 and hot l!r<'t'n tra
lncino 1'!1 ~171\s -111
Marino d.i Rey ( J IO)S} I O~'<S
'Newport leoch (71'414" 0'<:1
'Anaheim 1714)77'4 4'l40
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Final cur:t.ain falls for four loCal actors
3COMMVNJTY WALK: An
expected 10,000 walkers
will participate in Sundays
8:30 a.m CbiJdren's H~ ol
Orange County/Disneyland
Community SK Walk. Informa-
tion: coll OfOC at 289-'000.
4 JOHNNY MATHIS: Opens
the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra's Pops Serles
with a three-con~rt engage.
ment beginning B p .m. Priday
at the Petformlng Arts Center.
Other performances: 8 p.m. Sat·
urday and 5 p.m. Sunday. nc1t-
ets: $22..$65 Information: 755-
5799.
5MIMICKING MA1HIS: ,
Sing~r-ilnpresslonist Bob
Anderson performs at 8
p .m. Friday in OCC's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Anderson's
:o=::.,,~~ 0 NUOIJ 8 p.m. '""IP' with
OYGi'ak'I Cello Concert 11cketl:
115~.
9 ORIGINAL JllAD: WW
be~ dUrlnG the tw~weebQd nm cl
OCC's Repertoly 1beatre Com·
pany w~ ~onnances
are at 8 p .ui. Pdd8j through
Sunday eYellingl. Oct. 13· ts
and 20-22, in OCC11 Drama Lab
Studio. ReservetiODI: "32-5932. nctea are S5 at the dOor.
1 0 'NOWAND111EN':
A special .aeening of
tbe new [)emj Moore
and Rosie O'Donnel ftlm will be
presented by the l!xtbange
Oub ol Newport Harbor 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct 17 at EdWuds
Udo Cinema. Uckeb; $35 -
includes a 5:30 p.m. tasting fair
by local restamants and a sou·
venir T-shirt. ~ benefit
the clubs Child Abuse Preven-
tion Center. 650-2171.
By Tom lltus, Daily /'Hot
C OllUllmdt)' tllMter la mada
poorer these deys with the
puslng of four Of itJ most
active practttioners over the past
year. And. personally, I perhaps
feel the loss more than m.ost
since I've worked with all four
over the past three decades.
Final curtains have descended
Jn recent months for Chuck Ben-
ton, Betsy Paul. Nick Sigman and
Johnny Moreno. All were among
my good friends, and each leaves
his or her own special memory.
Chuck Benton was, for some
20 years, the technical backbone
of the Irvine Community Theatre,
which has consumed a great por-
tion ol my spare time since 1970.
That was the year Chuck and I
met: he worked the lights. and I
was on stage in ICT's first full.
length show, "Come Blow Your
Horn."
Chuck
and his
wife, Mary,
who
became one
of Orange
County's
most
accom-
plished
actresses,
were two of
my most
cherished
Chuck Benton friends and
fellow thes-
pians. We worked on dozens of
shows together, and the theater
is a much dimmer place without
him.
Betsy Paul and her husband,
David, were the Jessica Tandy
and Hume Cronyn of local the-
ater, concentrating their talents
on the Laguna Playhouse, where
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Betsy Paul
they met and
worked
together
since the
early 1930..
Back in
1966, when I
was a neo·
phyte actor,
she played
one of the
lethal aunts
in "Arsenic
and Old
Lace• at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse; I was the playwriting
cop.
A dozen years later, I directed
a production of "Suddenly, Last
Summer• in which Betsy ele-
gantly portrayed the Katharine
Hepburn role. She was a magnif-
icent actress and exceptional
human being, and sbe leaves a
rich theab"ical legacy.
I first met Nick Sigman at the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse 10
years ago when he played my
prospective son-in-Jaw in "Father
of the Bride.• He was a naturally
gifted comic actor, tall and rangy
with an immensely likable per-
sonality.
I directed Nick in three shows
at the Irvine Community Theater
-"Harold,"
"Never Too
Late" and
"Return
Engage-
ments," all
of which
were elevat-
ed by his
marvelous,
often goofy
sense of
comedy.
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Nick Sigman
Yet he had a fine serious side,
which he displayed in a produc·
tion of "Shadow Box" at Saddle·
Johnny Moreno
back Col·
lege.
Johnny
Moreno,
who was
never seen
without a
big grin on
his face,
was a
musical
theater
actor, a
regular
member of Kent Johnson's unof-
fidal troupe. It w ould seem odd
for his path to cross with that of
your tone-deaf correspondent,
but we did team up for one
memorable show in Huntington
Beach back in 1982.
My then-wife, Beth, had writ·
ten a children'• Cbristm.as musi-
cal called •Visions Of Sugar
Plums." which she staged for the •
Huntington Beach Pla)'bouse in
1981. It was well-received, and
the theater wanted a reprise for
the 1982 holiday season. nus
time I directed, Beth performed,
along with my 9-year-old son, nm, and Johnny took over the
part Kent originated as the Jack
in the Box. It was only a 45-
minute one-act, but it was a ball.
Chuck, Betsy, Nick and John-
ny have provided me with a
scrapbook's work of memories in
local theater. They'll all be sorely
missed.
• CORRECTION: ln last week's
review of •Jeffrey" at Orange
Coast College, I credited the
wrong actress with playing the
role of Mom. The part was
played by Jan Henrotin.
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et's pleases with reasonable prices, good location
resh bouquet.I highlight
each table, and the menu
promises a majority of cre-
tive entrees for under $10 at
t'• Biltro at South Coast
laza's Carousel Entrance.
Its neighbors include The
guna Art Museum Gallery
d Gift Shop directly across the
all and Kitchen Things right
ext door. Beyond are marvelous
all shops and the Wting sounds
f the Plaza's carousel.
Among Piret's many assets
re upscale food, a flower-filled
atio and rotisserie-cum-deli,
riginal art exhibits and award
· g wines all within a
ophlsticated dining space. And
at's just for starters. The con-
emporary black and white decor
echoed from outdoor awning
o wine bar, from table linens to
e patte rned floor. U it had more
pace for deli delicacies, it could
·val Bloomie's food bazaar in
ew York City.
We settled in for lunch, decid-
g to share one order of two
ouisiana crab cakes for $7 .25.
fine California cheeseburger
with grilled onions ace available
plus four other sandwiches and
eight California-style pizzas.
Entrees include Piret's quiche -a
popular favorite since men
began to decide it was OK to eat
quiche ..
A fine salad merger happens
with warm peppered Norwegian
salmon over greens, a red pep-
per coulis and melting goat
cheese, $8.95. Definitely worth
an order. Caesar salads come
with or without Cajun chicken
and Salade Nicoise is made with
rare ahi tuna and the usual clas-
sic companionsc anchovies,
boiled tomatoes, hard boiled
eggs, lettuce and essential
blanched green beans, $8.50.
Service can be uneven. On a
Tuesday lunch, Piret's main din-
ing space was understaffed with
a lone, conscientious young
waitress hurrying from table to
table, but next time around,
plenty of friendly help was in
place. By the way, reservations
are a good idea.
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+ WHAT: Piret's Bistro
+WHERE: 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa
+WHEN: Open Monday-
Thwsday, 11:30 a.m . to 10
p .m.; to 11 p.m . Friday
+HOW MUCH: Moderate;
lunch or dinner entrees
under$10.
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overwhelming. especially with
the pungent dried tomatoes. Ah
well, maybe that particular bird
was a chain-smoker. Soft tacos
generously packed with chicken
are a gentle choice with a mild
salsa. Basmati rice instead of
Spanish-style rice is its plate
partner.
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ey had lots of crab and crisp
xteriors. Just right. I would
ave preferred a little more piz-
A friend's recommendation
led me to pasta and a cut of deli-
cious blackened ahi. It was on
top of delicate angel hair in
Dijon-mustard based sauce.
Creamy, but light, an appealing
contrast with the ahi.
Piret's desserts have Jots of
panache: carrot cake covered
with creme anglaise and choco-
late mousse cake painted Wlth
raspberry glaze. Tres bien, but
the warm bread pudding topped
with creme anglaise and a
sumptuous driz.zle of dark
caramel sauce is a must if you
crave old fashioned comfort
food. Add creme brulee, tiramisu
and an assortment truffles, and
there are enough goodies for the
most dedicated honey bee.
O lga Hunt is manager at Piret's Bistro -which features a deli, extensive wine selection, patio din-
ing and gourment products. Piret's is located ln South Coast Plaza. ·
azz (cayenne and lemon) to
uck up the bland mayo-like
·p. Maybe they could offer it on
the side. For a bistro snack,
order pates with strong Dijon
mustard and comichons or a
plate of imported cheeses with
fresh fruit, $6.50.
On another day, smoked
ducken, with basil ere~ sauce
over fettucini was not good. We
tasted it once, but the chicken's
smoky flavor was acrid and
Champagne brunch is servE'd
every weekend at a kind $10.95.
Champagne, fruit juice or
mimosa is "on the house,· along
with coffee lPd or milk No buf-
fet, Uus 1s lhf' kmd uf brunrh
where you Cdn POJOY the IPISllrP-
ly service, selPcl from thf' menu
and <,ludy the nc>we-,t pcimlmq
exh1b1llon on lh1• wdlb
The energellc manager, Olga
Hunt, says Puet's cooking class-
es take place from 6 to 9 p.m.
Pvcry WednPsday unW Nov. 29
H1gh caliber chefs mcludmg
Snrah Scott, MondaVI, Jean
P1errP Lt>rrtdnh ... 11•r of ~11tom1·
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Piret's developed a string of
blue ribbon salads beginning in
1983 with its Original House Sal-
ad, and it is still an all-nme
favorite, with a hearty mix of
crisp romaine under a deluge of
grated cheeses, chopped sweet
tomatoes. crumbly croutons and
chopped walnuts. A full order is
$6.95; a half portion, (with
entree) is $3.75.
dining news fi~ COSTA MllA CMC PLAYHOUSI ff~
W PRESENTS W Museum cafe to open
According to Bill Hamilton,
owner of the Cannery and all-
round civic whirlwind, the Nau-
tical Museum's Riverboat Cafe
should take anchor toward the
e nd of next week, serving
breakfast and lunch Lrom 7 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Reuben E. Lee, is dVd.ilable for
private parties catered by the
cafe's companion, Riverboat
Productions. Boolangs are filling
up for the holiday season. Call
721-5833 for more information.
Forest Restaurant on Oct 24
with Tlppi Hedren of The Roar
Foundation in rl -.tarring rolt>
Music. auction'>, door pn11><.
and d buffet dmm•r will lw
Sldged c1s d benefit for the wild
.m1mdl'> ell The Shdmbal<1 Pre·
serve Pnce t'> $60 pN pf'r'>on
For r<''>l'fVdllOll'-, phunl' 723-
5000.
PLAY ON!
Piret's isn't a tea room sort of
place with crust-off tea sand-
wiches andwatercress. Hearty
fare like rotisserie dip roast beef
au jus with roosted potatoes or a
The museum, formPrly thP.
Party animals
Your kind of shindig 1s going
to be hosted by The Emerald
BY RICK ABBOT • DIREmo BY GREG COHEN
The hilarious antics of o community theater' ~
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llMMy, frid.y. Saturday l'OO!im
s.ndoy molinet 2.-00pm
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For Reservations
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AMERICAN
JOHNNY IOCKITS, located in Triangle Square
ot the end of the 55 frwy in Cosio Mesa,
Enlerloinment level, nexl lo Edwards Cinema
631 -2967 Menu includes· Great hamburgers,
Chicken, Tuna & BLT Sandwiches, Mohs & Shakes,
Fries, Chili Fries ... plus much morell Prices Range
from $2.25-$4.75 Hours. 1 l:OOa m.-lO·OOp.m
Sun-Thurs 11 :OOo m -12 midnight FrL & Sot
Indoor & outdoor dining available, wheel chair
access, we accept Visa, M/C, AMEX. Diners Club &
Di Kover
SlUDIO CAFE, located 01 100 Main St. Balboa
(al foot of pier). The Studio Cafe is the happening place
for food, fun & enterloinmenl Menu includa ribs,
chicken, fresh fish, pasta, appetizers & salads, also
serving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 to 3:00 which includes
Belgium wofRes, omelettes, pancakes and much more.
Prices range from $2 9S-$1 3 95 Open 7 days o
week. Mon-Fri 11 :30.1 :30 om, Sot-Sun 10.1 30om
Also locoted at 300 P.CH., Huntington Beoch IN, BRU,
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lobster, prime rib, piuo, oyster bar. Prices range from
$3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om lo 10pm,
Cocktoils 'Iii 11 pm. 10, F8, WC, No credit cords (71A)
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CAFE
llUTH'I CAii, locoi.d al 320 Bristol IG al RedhlR !by
Alco Mini Morft In Cosio Mao Menu includes good
cOl#ltry cookln' bralost wilh the best~.
pancakes, gr.al M.xlcon br.akfo'1 dishes and lunch
wilti aHrfry vegeloblea i.rlyokl bowl, garlic chicken,
ouorled solods ~~ l\lrkey burgen, hornburgen,
ser-..d w/ ~ ~ °' friu Try Ruth's home cookln'
today Great food, g'*1t pticesf Prlces ronge from
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~ Loc;oted ot 18912 MocMhut
~ .• Irvine, oc.ro.a from John Wayne Airport.
Eleoont, d\ormlng, grcxloua & ~utlful, eoch cl lb
dlnTnv room.a ho• o different d«or. The food la
f'"'h-Colifomlo culalM-totty but ti.olthfully ~ed. lunch ..,.clola ot $8.00 or\d up · the ~ menu Includes o voriety cl ..afood, meal,
c:hlchn, eoloda jult lo mention o r.w llttn•. Price•
rof19e from $6 to $2.S. S.Vi119 lunch 11 ·30.2.30, °"'""' 5·30.10 30 --1daya0 week 10, 00, ' ....,........ DC. DISC Vo6et Fl, ENT, WC. V, WC., AMX , · ~.'(714) 752.tOOl ..
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ITALIAN
SMA11NOS llSTAUIANT a IAUSAOI CO.
Located ol 251 Shipyard Woy, Newport Beoch.
Menu includu great pasta, award winning Caesar
aolod, deliclout homemode sou.age, veal, lomb, lots
cl ~rlon diihea, ~ood wine, beer, COP.PU<Xino
& dea.m. •It's o h>ml owned & rvn res'°'rant.
Pric•• range from $A. S IO $13.95. Open 7 days o
w.M Serving Sot & Stin Brunch from 8:30 to 1 ;00
Sunday ltlru Thundoy 11 om lo 1 ()pm. Friday & Sot.
I lorn-1 lpm. IN, OUT, WC, BRU, 'WB, V, M, ~.
DC (714) 723-062 Coll bf directions Cote<ing
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NICKI PIZZA D'OM> Fomlly ltollon Reslouront
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1995
Spllrtky but simple food sco~es big for a football picnic
Football picnic are great
tun, whether served from a
station wagon tollgate, an
unprovised table or a stadium
blanket spread out on a patch of
grass. The team spirit. the antic-
ipation, the crowd and the crisp
w eather all contribute to a con-
viVla.1 outdoor experience.
The fare, while hearty, can be
as simple as a flavorful hot soup,
a substantial sandwich, a
portable dessert and a hot or
cold beverage. Food should car ·
ry well and be easy to eat in
casual -even stand-up circum-
stances.
Chicken Pepper Pot Soup is d
spunky brew of celery. peppers,
onions, potatoes and chunks of
chicken, flavored with thyme,
allspice and a generous lacing of
Tabasco pepper sduce to
enhance the flavors of the other
ingredients. Served in colorful
mugs, it has 1ust the nghl zip for
a cool day.
For the Sdndwich, create a
classic hero-style Muffuletta,
which has been a fdvorite in
New Orleans since 1t was origi-
nated by the Central Grocery in
1906. The bds<' 1s an eight-inch
round 'of crusty bread, split m
haU, brush Pd with oltve 011, and
f1llr>d with hc1m, Genod salami,
provolone and c1 d.Jstincltvf> olive
saldd hvened with Tabasco
sauce It's d grf>dt srmdwich wtth
d dehnous rdnge of textures and
flavors Cut into quartE>rs for big
appeltl<'s. mto sixths for smaller
ones
Swet>t dnd Spiry Brownies
Me brownws with an t>dge · d
nPw dnd dufere>nt tilste A table-
spoon of Tdbd<.,C"u pepper sauce
nuxed mto thP batter deepens
Lhe1r chocolah.> fldvor and lends
a surpnsmgly pleclsant touch of
hf'ttl which < omplemPnls lhf'
dL•n<.,£> chewy consistency.
With the '>oup m d wide-
n1outh insulated conlrlmer, the
'>dndwu h lodf dnd brownies
... nugly w1aprwd .ind pdCked ind
baskPt with ut<>ns1ls. nc1pkin!.,
cups, pldlP'-rind bPVerages,
you'n• <lll .,pt fur cln 1•xnling
c1ftt'rnoon. Now, 11 unJy thP team
comP'-out on top.
Chicken pepper soup, a New
Orleans-style Muffuletta, and
sweet and spicy brownies are
winners for a football picnic.
MUFFULE'TTA
1 9 314-m Jell q1<'Pl1 oltvP ">dl<ld,
dramPcl c1n<l < hoppPd "
1 '4 cup p1tl1'<I blc1ck oltvpc,,
I h1JpppcJ
I largt> CPl!'r y '>lcllk, finPly
d10pp1•d
1 112 t<.p Tabr1 .,c 1> pt>ppN <;aurc"
d1v1ded
1 8-inc h rm1n<l 111ed crusty
French or <>011rdouqh brPc1d
J tbls. oh\ P oil
1 /4 lb site Pd '>r1lctm1
1 /4 lb <.,IKPd ht1kt>d hdlll
114 lh '>l1rf'd prmolonP c hPese
In lllPd1u111 howl, < ombme>
qrt>Pn oltvt• sr1lc1d, blctck ohves,
( Pl£>ry rtnd 1 h"cl')poon Tribasto
fH'pper '>duce ( 'ut brPc1d cross-
w1w in hrilf, rf'movP c,cmw of the
<.,oft m'>1d0 f wm Pd<h half. In
..,rnc1ll howl. combine• olive ml
.incl r1•mdtn111q I 12 lPc1spoon
Tdbct-,c o peprwr ..,uur" Brush
nuxlu11• on 1n..,1dl' of b11•c1d. Pill
lmltom w1lh ultv(• mixture Top
w1lh <.,c1lctm1 h.1m clnd provolone
'>he P.., Top w1th n•m arnmg bread
haH rut loctf into quarters
Maki·.., 4 to fi wrvmgs
CHICKEN PEPPER POT SOUP
2 lb).., v<•getc1bh• oil
Put a bug in
someone's
ear. Ca II the
Daily Pilot
ClASSIFIEDS
Cl.I'>"' f 11>d Comrrnm1ty
M.irh0tpl.tl"
2 large celery stalks, cUct"'d
l large green pepper, diced
t medium onion, diced
breast halves heat to low. Cover and simmer
10 minutes. Meanwhile, cut
chicken breasts into bite-size
chunksi add to vegetable mix·
twe in saucepan. Cover and sim-
mer 5 minutes longer until
chicken and potatoes are tender.
Stir in chopped parsley. Makes 6
servings.
ldte stirring frequently. Preheat OYtll
to 350 F. Grease 9 x 9-incb biik-
ing pan. In large bowl, combiiie
sugar, eggs, nour, Tabasco pep-
per sauce and melted cbocol4te
mixture until well blended. Stir
in chocolate chips and chopped
walnuts. Spoon miiture into pan.
Bake 35 to •o minutes until
toothpick inserted in center
comes out dean. Cool in pan on
wire rack. Makes 16 brownies.
3 medium all-pwpose potatoes,
peeled and diced
3 tbls. flour
5 cups chicken broth
2 tsp. Tabasco pepper sauce
1/2 tsp. dried thyme
11.t cup fresh chopped parsley 3/4 cup butter or margarine
2 cups granulated sugar
3 large eggs
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tbls. Tabasco pepper sauce
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate
chips
112 cup walnuts, chopped
1/4 tsp ground allspice
1/4 tsp. salt.
In S-quart saucepan, over
medium heat, in hot oil, cook
celery, green pepper. and onion
about 5 minutes. Add potatoesi
cook 5 minutes longer, stirring
occasionally. Stir flour into mix-
ture1 cook 1 minute. Add chick-
en broth,rTabasco pepper sauce,
thyme, allspice and salt. Over
high heat, heat to boiling; reduce
SWEET AND SPICY BROWNIES
In ~mall saucepan, over medi-
um-low beat, melt chocolate
squares and butter or margarine, 112 lb. boneless, skinless chicken 4 squares unsweetened choco-
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AM 1"UISDAY, OCT08ER 12. 1995
best of the readers hotline
Whose wave is this anyway?
Debate over
blackball rule
continues to
swell; surfers feel
their town has
let them down
J an DeBay d oesn't care. about
the thousands of taxpayers
who are surfers looking for a
litUe compromise. Surfing has a
significant economic impact for
merchants who pay sales tax,
business license tax and real
esldle lax, not to m ention the
pMktng ticket expense that was
rd1sed
BUD WEBB
Newport Beach
The City Council made the
nght choice by not Wting the
blackball law
SANDRA SPRING
Newport Beach
I want to thank lhe City Coun-
nl members for making the right
dens1on by not lifting the black-
bctll I have lived l.1l West New-
port for many years, and we
have many relatives who have
chLldrt>n who are not able to surf
c1nd visit us oftPn, especially in
th<' prime s11111mertime season.
Most of thP children are learning
how to swim in the surf and Boo-
g u• bodrd. I apprecic1te the coun-
< 11 c-ons1dE.'ri.ng the sdfety factor.
KAREN KEEHAN
Newport Beach
Again, the city of Newport
Beach m all its wisdom fails to
respond to lhe needs and cares
of the people of the Clty The
surfers for years have needed
and df'served the same ability
oth<>r c1t1Ps have to surf in their
turf
Agcnn, there wasn't one per-
son who stood up and said, "I
agree " This 1s unacceptable.
Ewn after the surfers put togeth-
er 3,000 signatures, that didn't
S<>t>m to faze them. It again goes
bc1ck to the idea the city 1s not
responsive to the needs of the
pf'Opf P .
RONWINSlUP
N<'wport Beach
ALE PHOTO I OAJLY PILOT
Surfers got wiped out this past week in their bld to have the blackball law rescinded at Newport
municipal beaches.
It 1s unfortunc1tE> that the city
did not Wt the> bldckbaU law. I
have a son who surfs. and he and
hts lnends are very courteous
and respectful dnd are PxceUent
studenu. In dll ways, you wouJd
be proud to hdve them represent
thP nty of NPwport Beach
It 1s d shdmP that Lhey will not
be dble lo nde their bicycles
down dnd surf dunng those
hours m the c;ummer It 1s very
dtfficult whf'n they are ob!Jgated
lo sports that they have also to
be restnrted lo this tune frame. It
really 1s not fair to the local resi-
dents. I dgree that the main
beaches, like Blaclues or the
Newport Pier, should be reserved
for tourists thdt brings m busi-
nes~ and is good for the city. A
blackball would. be appropriate
there.
But beachE>s dway from that
tlfed certainly could be consid-
erPd for surfmg all day. You have
d number of people who are
good citizens, mcludmg the peo-
ple who belong lo the local surf
club, like Blaclues, who actually
check the quahty of the water.
These are responsible people,
and 1l 1s d shame they a.re penal-
ized
Surf mg is part of the joy of hv-
mg at the beach.
ROCHELLE O'DONNELL
Newport Beach
1 I don't surf much anymore
myself. I did for yeat"S. The
blackball situation is ridiculous,
and it always hM been r1.d.lcu-
lous. They should be able to set
aside a number of streets in the
40th to 50th street aJ1 a to surf all
ddy long. The blackball is totally
unnecessary and discriminatory.
STEVE FROID.ING
Balboa Island
Hats off to the Newport city
Council members for tbelr deci-
sion regardtng the blackball poli-
cy Monday night. Emotions ran
hJgh, but r n pr vallod.
BILL MADIGAN
Costa M
I am a SO-year reside nt of
Newport Beach. Accomplish-
ments for 1995: We are bringing
in S million gallons of treated
sew~ge, banning surfing and we
had the O .J. verdict Have a hap-
py 1995.
JOSEPH CLEARY
Newport Beach
The City Council has once
again shown the beach between
36th street and the river jetties is
in fact a de facto pnvate beach
for the residents there and not a
public beach for the city of New-
port Beach. They have voted for
the homeowners instead of the
rights of everyone in the city.
NEIL WOODALL
Newport Beach
I was at the meeting last night
at City Hall, and the surfers pre-
sented their case that in a democ-
racy the majority opinion should
prevail.
Clearly, the surfers were the
majority, and the homeowners
who did not want the blackball
laws to change were the m.inonty.
Howeve r, the homeowners
with their highly emotional argu-
ment that someone got run over
by a surfer and died won the
decision.
I think the City Council
should have stuck to reason and
the principles of democracy
rather that get sidetracked by an
emotional argwnent. The City
Council $'1ould have created an
all-day surfing area.
CINDY ARMSTRONG
Newport Beach
We hav owned our home
here on 36th Street for 35 yea.rs,
and we are now living here full
time. I certa1nly agree that the
council made the right decision
by not lifting the blackball law.
I am 68 yeara old, and t still
bodysurf. This morning, I body·
surfed, and I really h ve lo be
careluJ ol the wfboards. The
young people who Me sWtmmtn9
ln Newport Beach who are
guests and spending money m
Newport Beach sh ould hdve the
opportunity for their children to
swim Wlthout the fear of getl:Jng
hit by a surfboard.
JACK CRIER
Newport Bedch
The City Council made the
nght deas1on by not lifting the
blackball regulations last night.
They erred by making the sched -
uJe arbitrary. A city employee, d
lifeguard, will now decide
whether the condit:Jons warrant
raising the blackball.
Anticipate twice-daily lobby-
ing on the beach to influence the
decision-making.
U the schedule varies from
day to day and e nforcement is
absent that is good for the per-
sonal in]ury lawyers and l:>dd for
the taxpayers. We have paid out
millions for bike path injuries
and collisions between people
afoot on the bike path.
Enough is enough. Keep the
fools and the foolhardy apart one
way or another.
TOMHYANS
Newport Beach
The City Council should
reconsider the blackball issue
given the strength and predomi-
nance of the surfing industry in
the area and the importance or
surfing in Newport Beach.
FRITZ HOWSER
Newport Bach
The City Council did not
make the right decision regard-
ing the blackball Jaw. I don't
think they are responding to
what people need around he re,
and I am very disappointed in
the council.
TOM PEJlOUTKA
Corona del Mar
The d ty dJd not make th
right choice by not llft1ng the
blackball. Thefe should no
blackbaU.
ANDREW SIMON
Corono del Mar
We were saddened by the
counctl's action regard.Ing the
blackball issue. The meeting was
supposed to be an open discus-
sion, and 1t was not.
Many young people attended
and spoke m favor or Wting the
bldckbdll, and unfortunately they
ledJlled last rught that their opm-
1ons don't matter much, that our
City CouncLI cares more about
rental agenoes than it does
about the needs of its citizens.
When the issue was addressed
by Councilwoman Jan DeBay,
she read a prewntten statement
lo the a udience recommending
rejection of the proposal. It
became obvious that our City
Council cared little about the
majority voice or about our chil-
dren and what they had to say.
RICK AND KATY RICHARDSON
Newport Beach
The C1cy Council made the
ng ht and only decision there was
to make. It is way too dangerous
for surfers and swimmers to min-
gle on crowded summer days.
Did (Congressman) Dana
Rohrabacher ever offer to foot
the bill for Newport Beach to
defend all the lawsuits that are
sure to be forthcoming by injured
swimmPrs had the blackball
been lifted? Rohrabacher should
spend next summer during the
blackball hours registering all his
surfer budd.Jes to vote.
REBECCA WARANCH
Newport Beach
As tho mother of two small ~
children, I absolutely think the
O ty Council in Newport Beach
madu the right decision in not
lilting th blackball. I feel very
confident with this dedston that
we'll havo another wonderful,
Sdfo summer In Newport Beach.
My fa.nilly and I wtll be able to
go Into the water safely from
noon to 4' p.m . dw1ng the black-
bdll
..
CAllOLYN BRl!l!D
Newport Beach
Race for cure brings
·out personal memories
By Lenore Sanden
Af family m ember of a
ecent breast cancer vie-
• I am prompted to
respond to your coverage of
the Race for the Cure SK bene-
fiting the fight against this
dreadful disease.
. Early this year, she received
a new breast cancer vaccine
that had halted the spread of
cancer in many women. It was
still experimental but had
proven to be quite effective.
After several months of
treatments, Gail's cancer cells
had not diminished. Her mark-
ers were high, and the cancer
was visible in her lungs. They
gave her more chemotherapy.
Her trips to the hospital esca-
lated. Through it all, this beau-
tiful woman dealt bravely with
the everyday household rou-
tines.
I lost a small part of my
heart this past August when
my daughter·in·law, the wife
of my oldest son, died.
The services were the most
beautiful and touching I'd ever
attended. Gail would have
been proud to know so many
people loved and cherished
her.
1\vo years ago, in August
1993, I received the news that'
she had breast cancer. In the
Long Island, N.Y., area, one
out of eight women get this
form of cancer, so Gail became
a statistic.
Their younger daughter was
only a 1 year old, and Gail was
still nursing when she discov-
ered the lump. There was
lymph gland involvement and
a radical mastectomy was
quickly scheduled.
Doctors advised Gail and
Jeff to consider a bone marrow
transplant. She knew she was
in one of the best hospitals in
New York City with the finest
oncologists available. They
could keep the cancer from
spreading. After extensive
chemotherapy and radiation,
Gail was weak but detennined
to fight the d1sease. She want-
ed to see her two little girls
grow up, and she loved J eff
and wanted to grow old with
him.
The bone marrow transplant
was scheduled for Jariua.ry
1994. Gail had been in and out
of two hospitals many times
since the original diagnosis,
but this slay was very long and
painful.
Jeff had arranged to have
friends and relatives stay with
Gail around the clock. He
wanted he r to know she was
being cared for even though
she was not conscious most of
the time. When Gail came
home, she rallied for several
months. The girls h~d birth·
days and went to pre-school,
and Jeff went back to his uni-
versity law students. The
chemotherapy continued for a
while and it seemed things
were stable.
My phone calls to them
increased, but Jeff said he did-
n 't want me to go back to New
York. They were able to han-
dle her illness together. The
children would go to pre-
school, Jeff would go to work,
and on the weekends they
availed themselves of the
unique cultural and education-
al activities found in the city in
spite of Gail's weakness.
One of their last trips was to
Manhattan's Central Park for
the much celebrated opening
of ·Pocahontas• in June . Whe n
I asked how things were, Jeff
said the movie was great, and
the family really enjoyed being
together.
Gail was in and out of the
hospital several times after that
to drain fluid that had built up
in h'er lungs. I never heard her
complain of pain or fear. My
son's voice was always calm
but very sad. As the cancer
progressed, it spread to her liv-
er and bones.
We hoped for a miracle but
none was to occur. On Aug. 8,
Gail's liver failed, and this
lovely woman died. She was
buried on the second anniver-
sary of her cancer diagnosis.
Gail was 39 years old. Melanie,
5, was at the funeral, but Lind-
say, 3, chose n(\t to go. More
than 250 people paid tribute to
their mother as she was laid to
rest -another victim to a dis-
ease that bas not been eradi-
cated.
Perhaps it will be in the 21st
century.
I hope so for the sake of
Gail's daughters and for the
sake of the women who may
leave memories and loved ones
mourning them.
• LENORE SANDERS is a resident of
Costa Mesa.
correspondence
0 .J. trial raises questions
Now that the OJ. Simpson tri-
al is finally over, people are
going to discuss many ways to
change the court system.
Should we use a system or
professional jurors? Should we
pay jurors more than $5 a day if
the case is over a week?
Should we change laws on
sequestration? Should we
change laws, so a unanimous
decision is not needed lo convict
a person in a criminal case?
Should we change laws so
that lawyers cannot argue for
jury nullification? Should we
change laws so that the lawyers
have less control on who is going
to sit on the trial? Should we
change laws on issues of what is
admissible?
Should we clearly define rea•
sonable doubt, so everyone
agrees to what it means? Should
we make cases be heard where
the cime was committed?
In short, the whole court sys·
tem will be in question ln the
next few years.
The real question is, where d o
we begin?
MIKE BYE
Newport Beach
n waiving fees a
Constitution violation?
U a child is in private school
rather than public IChool, the
school district has one 1 kid to ·
educate.
• Therefore, u seems logical
that private schools should have
some feet waived by govern·
ment lince public funds do not
have to pay to educate tb.lJ child.
However, there a.re three prob-
lems With thJJ argument.
The first is that the city of
Costa Mesa's fee is in question of
being waived not the school dis-
trict's fee. The school district is
the one who be nefits from one
less kid in school. The schools in
Costa Mesa will actually lose
money from the school district
because school districts give
money to schools based on the
nwnber of students.
The second problem is the
doctrine of separation of church
and state. Costa Mesa should
not get in the business of subsi-
dizing religious schools. The
U.S. Constitution says that there
will be no establishment of reli-
gion and by waiving fees isn't
the'city promoting a religlon?
The third problem is the prece-
dent it will set. What would pre-
vent a nonreligious private school
in the future to expect to be
exempt of fees? A private school
might be run for profit like any
other business. Why should that
business get any spedal treat-
ment from the city?
PAUL -YANK" COREY
NeWpOrt Beach
Nancy will be missed
We rea'd with dismay and S8d·
ness about the death of Nancy
MclJ'Jtyre on last Saturday.
What a loss! Sbe wrote about
mundane matte.rs like doing the
laundry, cooking, sbOpptng or
balancing the check book with
humor, comj)e.Ssion and clarity.
We loOked forward every week
to •59 and Holding.•
She will be greatly m.1lied by
the readers Who loYed her col·
umn.
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the Catalina Passenger Service.
1b1s weekend, however,
business wW have to take a back
seat to festivities. Pavilion
administrators and downtown
merchants will celebrate the
landmark's 90th birthday Friday
night with a big band dance
evoking the Pavilion's early
days.
The celebration will also
include a tribute to Phillo Tozer,
the second in three months.
More than 500 people gathered
at the Pavilion after his funeral
in July. Event coordinators are
expecting more than 300 for the
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law passes, the city will not pick
up any garbage in excess of the
suggested limits.
H approved, the plan would
not begin until after the holiday
season
But it bas already divided the
City Council. The council
approved the rubbish limit con·
cept by a slim 4·3 vote earlier this
week. Councilwoman Norma
Glover said citizens have a right
to unlimited trash collection and
called the proposed rubbish cap
"an example of government over-
Pavilion bl.rthday celebration.
"My husband always loved a
party.· Bette said. •He would
appredate tb4t we'll be cele-
brating. •
As 1n days pa.st, the event will
also serve as a gathering of
longtime Newport Beach resi·
dents. Art Gronsky, whose fami·
ly owned the Pavilion in the late
1940s and early 1950s, plans to
join the fun.
•They can't very well bold a
90th birthday for the Pavilion
without me,• Gronsky said.
Gronsky owns the distinction·
of being the only peison ever to
live in the Pavilion, occupying a
bachelor apartment 1n the struc·
ture's upper level from 19S..·58.
The apartment has since been
converted to an office.
governing.•
Several residents agree.
"A six·can limit in West New·
port doesn't do us a bit of good."
said Bob Small, a 39th Street resi·
dent. "The goal should be to
make sure the trash is covered
and find a way to get it picked up
properly.•
Bruce Lloyd, a Baycrest resi·
dent, said rubbish limits would be
unfair to homeowners who do a
lot of yard work and tree·trim-
ming.
"The city is making a rule for
the exceptions rather than for the
average person,• Lloyd said. "If
somebody's abusing the privilege,
they should find out why and deal
with those individuals.•
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•1t was ctually kind of fun
living there. Something was
always go.Ing on,• Gronsky said.
·1 bod to keep order a lot when
the kids would come into the
arcade and start raising hell.•
A St million renovation in the
1960. by Allan Ducommun
restored the Pavilion's Victorian
look and resulted in the inst.al.la·
tion of 1,-'00 exterior lights. AB it
lights up the night every
evening, the Pavilion is visible
from points throughout the dty
on land and at sea.
•Tue first time I saw it 30
yea.rs ago, I was entranced,•
said Dayna Pettit of the Balboa
Merchants and Owners Associa-
tion. "Between the boats, the
lights and the historic building,
it was like a little fairy land."
City administrators acknowl-
edge the regulation is meant to
target residents who generate an
excessive amount of trash or who
run businesses ·out of their homes.
During one pickup, a city hauler
collected 43 bags of garbage from
a single residence.
But, by and large, city officials
believe the limit is not overly
restrictive. According to city cal-
culations, the average home gen·
erates 1.44 tons per year, which
averages 60 pounds per week per
household.
"We're giving people 200
pounds per week," City Manager
Kevin Murphy said. *That's a
pretty liberal limit."
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shopping centers," Lamm said.
HThis is their specialty work.
They like to buy the older centers
and either remodel or tear them
dn .. ,n completely and replace
them with a new one.
"With this property, they've
shown a strong interest in tearing
the whole thing down. They'd
like to bring in some strong, new
tenants and keep the existing ten·
ants if they'd like to stay and
place them in a much nicer loca·
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to Steve Niemela, manager of
Chuck E Cheese's restaurant. a
Harbor Center tenant
•Anybody who wouldn't get
excited about that would be
crazy,• Niemela said, adding that
be hadn't heard any word of a
potential sale from the managers
of the property.
·1 talk to quite a few of the oth-
er tenants on a regular basis, and
they haven't mentioned anything,
either. But, there seems to be a
consensus that a lot of the people
here are pretty unhappy with
things. I. personally, don't have
any problem, but I seem to be in
the minority."
The 36-year-old shopping cen-
t~r -one of the city's oldest shop·
ping centers -has struggled over
the yeais to maintain a solid ten·
ant base. But the biggest blow
came in February, when tbe
mall's anchor store, JCPenn y,
moved out
City officials say the mall's
problems are from a poor design
that doe1m't allow for enough
street exposure. Some tenants.
like The Barn Steak House. are
completely hidden from view
from Harbor Boulevard.
"There's certainly room for
improvement out there.· Costa
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Valantine said. "They've lost a
number of tenants over the yea.rs
... If the developers plan to rebuild
and take the visibility issue into
consideration, they might be able
to regain some of the center's via-
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guardi for saving his life.
MCA.leet• rescue wu one of
the J1I06t dtfftcult undertaken by
local lifeguards, according to Kris
O'Neil, Project W.ipeout coordi·
nator.
Doctors at Hoag Hospital -
where McAleer was rushed after
his rescue -believe that had it not
been for the expertise of the
Newport Beach lifeguards,
McAleer would have been more
severely injured or even killed.
Starting with his first days at
Hoag to his progress during reha-
bilitation, McAleer's story has
been videotaped and will be used
as an educational tool when
McAleer visits schools to talk
about beach and water salety.
McAleer was released to his
parents' home from St. Jude
rehabilitation hospital in Fuller-
ton on Aug. 24. He is confined to
a wheelchair but with the help of
ramps, tables elevate d with
blocks and physical and occupa-
tional therapy three times a
week, he is adapting to his new
life.
"To tell you the truth, I haven't
gotten too much moveme nt back,
but I've gotten stronger, and my
appetite is really good,• McAleer
said ~1rs still really early, and
doctors say they expect me lo gel
a lot better "
The uncomfortable halo con-
traption that held McAleer's head
in place was removed two weeks
ago, and he regained strength in
Two men rob
convenience store
COSTA MESA -lWo men
brandishing a handgun, alleged-
ly robbed a convenience store
Wednesday njght after they held
a customer at gun point and pis-
tol wrupped the cashier.
T\vo adult males walked into
the 7 -1 1 store in the 1500 block of
Gisler Avenue at 9:17 p.m .
Wednesday and while one
grabbed a customer and held a
gun to tus back, the other man
hopped over the counter and
ordered the clerk to open the .
cash registers, Costd Mesa police
Capt. Tom Lazar sa1d .
Once the robbers were given
the $76 cash one of the men rut
the clerk on the neck with the
gun. Lazar said.
The clerk reportedly was not
injured.
The two then reportedly ran
out of the store dnd were seen
driving a dark-colored Suzuki
Saman southbound on Cinna-
mon, wttnesses said.
-~dabout
what 's going . on 1n y0ur
hometown .
Rea d t he.
Daily Pilot
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bis Mel muildel and IOIM ol the
60 pounds be loll. He can mOYe bis
upper arm. and chest and ta llow·
ly gaining control ot his flngen.
McA.leer said be fl rehabilitat·
tDg every day u he does littie
fhmgs be used to take for granted,
lilla pk;ldng up the phone, ~·
lng the TV remote control. using
the mouse on his computer, hold-
ing cups and '1lverware. He fills
many hours of the day reading
self-help and healing books for
inspiration.
Not being able to use his legs
and do everything he used to is
frustrating and sometimes fJight-
ening, he said. He was scared
when he fell out of his wheelchair
for the first time; and sometimes
when he lies in bed, his legs spasm
and flop around.
But at night before he falls
asleep, after the body aches and
spasms subside, be looks forward
to when his dreams carry him back
to his carefree life at the beach
before the accident.
"There is nothing more in the
world I want to do than surf, H he
said. "I dream every night about
walking, and my dreams seem so
real."
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the acddent.
.The employee slopped and
d>ecked around tbe beck d the
truck, where the gentleman was
lying," Roeder said. "Then. at
about the same time, another
individual who bad been lying
down a few feet away scram-
bled up toward the front of the
vehicle and said be bad been
run over as well•
When police arrived at the
scene, the second individual
recanted his cla1m. Roeder said
"When poJice advised him
that it was indeed a crime to file
a false police report, he simply
left the premises,• Roeder said.
Meanwhile, Roeder said,
Cambell had been transported
to Hoag Hospital for examina-
tion.
"He was given a thorough
examination, and they didn't
find any damage, except, obvi-
ously, where the pickup bad run
over the hand and wrist," Roed-
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Roeder Mid the dty this
week recetved a call from a
paralegal Working for a law ftrm.
contracted by Cambell and the
other man. And. Roeder said,
their story "differs consider·
ably" from the city's.
•1 don't know exactly what
they told the Jaw ftrm. • Roeder
said. "But no claim bas been
filed. They contacted us, and
we're providing them with all
the information and copies of
the police and paramedic
reports.
"But, on the ba..si.s of every-
thing I have seen, it appears to
be an accident." •
In the 1992 incident, the dty
paid the in.Jured man $130,000.
He was run over by a four-
wheel-drive dty vehicle driven
by a ranger on a routine patrol
of the park. The 18Ilger was
arrested on hit-and-run charges
alter be returned to park head-
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ed with results of the (baby's)
autopsy, and in a subsequent
iD... mew . ~ the Newport
BMch Pollc.'llll Dej>amnent, he
admltted to causing the
injurles when he lost his tem-
per and, 'Exploded I'•
Shaw said be won't discuss
bis version of the interview
with poUce until after his
arraignment.
Autopsy results from the
Orange County Coroner's
Office indicated that the inf ant
bad been a victim ot child
abuse and died from fractures
to his skull.
Shaw didn't say much about
what occurred the day Antho-
ny died, but contends neither
he nor his wile hit the baby.
"{Anthony) was fine one
minute. and the next minute
SUSB;1l was yelling that some-
thing was wrong," Shaw said.
"That's all I can say about it."
Newport Beach police Sgt.
Andy Gonis said the infonna-
Uon in tie statement ebo
Shaw'• confentoo 11 wh
occurred at tile Police
ment. The pollce have co
pleted their investigation
twned the case over to
Orange County District Atto
ney's Office.
•When we have an ong ·
investigation, the best to
for the information available
a courtroom,• Gonis said.
Both McClellan and Go
agreed that homicide cas
generally take more time.
Since his arrest, Shaw s
he has heard nothing from
wife, Susan, whom he marrie
Aug. 5 and still loves "ve
much.• The baby and a toddl
named Margaret who live
with the couple at the ·
Knot Motel in Newport Beac
were Susan's children not ·
said Shaw, who carries pictur
of the children with him.
Shaw said he loved the
like bis own and never h
them. When he got angry, h
walked away until be· coole
off.
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IT'S ALL OVER IN RACE FOR SEA VIEW CROWN
Corona del Mar's 7-4
loss leaves Sea Kings,
Newport Harbor to duke
it out for second place.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
LAKE FOREST -Tempers flared in the waning sec-
onds. No pool could cool the frustration of Corona del
Mar High's water polo team.
tn a Sea View League game that seemingly locked
up the league title for El Toro, following the host
Chargers' 7-4 victory over Cd.M Wednesday, there
were moments patterning childish horseplay, though
neither the Sea Kings (5-7, 1-1 in league) nor the
Chargers (12-3, 2-0) had any rubber duckies or car-
toon-covered flotation devices.
Corona del Mar never led. It pulled to within 4-3
when Jeff Marchiorlet\} scored in the third quarter with
2:35 on the clock, on an assist by Michael Casey.
charlie
brande
Making the
rounds
A fter over a month into
the college season, I've
put together an update
on what our locd.1 players and
their tea.ms are doing. As can
be expected, most are on a
very successful road.
Newport's Maureen
McLaren ts shdfing the
outside tutting dulles al
Sldrtford. wtuch 1s the
• SEE POLO PAGE 83 Corona's Alex Battey (left) batUes El Toro's Jon Hon for possession ln key Sea View League water polo game.
•SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83
f'.'igh school football
barry
faulkner
Pursuing the
brass ring
• CdM, Costa Mesa given
best shots to pluck off one
of the CIF invitations.
I n my annual attempt to
supply one or more
Newport-Mesa Distnct
football teams with some
bulletin board material, it's time
to take a look at the Sea View
League and Pacific Coast
League races, which kick off this
week.
In the Sea View, 1 see El Toro,
Santa Margarita and Irvine
capturing the three guaranteed
playoff spots, with Corona del
Mar the best threat to earn one
of these precious postseason
• SEE FAULKNER PAGE 62
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Mustangs seeking Homecoming feast
NEWPORT BEACH -It's
Homecoming for a reason this
week for the Costa Mesa High
football team, which hosts
Laguna Beach Friday at 7 p.m.
m the Pacific Coast League
opener for both schools at New-
port Harbor High.
The Mustangs (3-2} would, of
course, love to treat their returning
alumni to a victory, and the Artists (2-
3) have been ripe for the routing in the
1990s.
Mesa, in fact, scored 179 points in
three seasons under the
openly merciless Myron Miller,
" and has outscored the Artists,
( 268-67, since Laguna's 23-13
V victory in 1989.
First-year coach Jerry Howell
-leads the Mustangs this season,
however, and he enters with a healthy
respect for the job done by Laguna
Beach head man Mike Roche.
"They have less (enrollment) num·
bers thart we do, so it's a tougher situ-
• SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82
Dreaded Spread challenges Sea Kings
• Woodbridge brings
its wrinkles to tonight's
Homecoming Game.
NEWPORT
BEACH -Coro-
na del Mar
High football
coach and
defensive coor-
dinator Dick
Freeman mentioned immedi-
ately after last week's 12-8 bi-
urnph over Santa Ana Valley
that he was dreading the
prospect of preparing a defen-
sive game plan to play Wood·
bndge tonight at 7:30 at New·
port Harbor HJgh.
He did this with a strrught
face even Lou Holtz could
envy on Homecoming Week
"I hate that Uung," Free-
man said of the Warriors'
spredd formation, which at
last count had produced all of
seven points m five games.
Senously coach, what's not
to love?
The Sea Kings ( 4 -1 and
ranked seventh m C IF South·
em Section D1v1Slon V) have
outscored opponents, 146-46,
thus far and would likely need
the biggest breakdown since
Baby Jane to be denied a Sea
View League-opening WUl
The Warnors (0-4-1) ended
a 10-quarter scoring drought
• SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82
111 'I' 11<>1 () ()~!
•
Prough Jahld and Estanda duel University fliday. See Bl.
Rugged road asmgnment for Tars
MISSION VIEJO -After a disappointing non-
league campaign, the Newport Harbor High foot-
ball team welcomes a new beginmng Friday at ~
7.30 p.m., when the Sa.tlors vtsit El Toro at Trdbu· ;
co Hills High lo open Sea View League play. ";N'...,._...
As fresh sldrts go, however, the Chargers ( 4-1 ).
ranked No. 1 m CIF Southern Se.ctlonD1vi.slOn V. rep·
resent a.nythmg but a repneve for the Tars (2·3), currently on their
longest losmg streak (three games) -.mce 1988
"They're playmg really well." Newport Coach Jett Bnn.kley
said of the Chargeri., who lead Ordnge County m sconng with
•SEE SAILORS PAGE 82
I> :\ I I. Y I' I I. O T II I < d I S C H 0 O L ,\ T 11 I. E T E 0 F T H E \V' E E K Champagne on ice
set for NBCC women ~ohri Madden? Not qµ;ite,
but Sailors' standout still
a pretty touP.. nut to ctack ,
• Newport Harbor High volleyball star rises to the
occasion when the game is "on the line.
-.
• Newport Beach clicking
on all cylinders at
Women's Southern
California Golf Associabon
Team Play tourney.
0 f the 85 teams entered in
the Women's Southern
Ca.Womia Golf ·
Association (WSCGA) Team Play,
only three remain for the
gross-division title, including
Newport Beach Country Club,
which will go tee-to.tee against
Los Coyotes (Buena Park) and
Alta Vista {Placentia) in the
three-tiered championship round
beginning today.
The NBCC ladies, who have
advanced farther in the event
than any NBCC team in recent
memory, will host Alta Vista and
Los Coyotes today. Teams play
on neutral golf courses. with total
team points accumulated in eecb
round. The team with the mOst
points wins.
On Tuesday, NBCC will play
Al.ta V\sta at Los Coyot-. then
play Loi Coyotes at Alta Vllta
next Tburlday, which sbOuld
decide the WSCGA Teem P&ey
chmnpton.bip.'
LUt Tuetday. NBCC deheted
Fairbehb 1lancb (1tand;aio S...
Pe) tn tbe one•y dMlklMI
p&ayofta, 14.S·SU , wttb bd-.
team p&.ytng et hOme and UM
Other heJi p&aytng ln nonbem
n Diego County.
<I.I H (,()f I
rlchard
dunn
• Teams were made up of gbt
pairs of golfers and alternates in
a partners better-ball match play.
NBCC members playing at home
tied agamst Fwbanks Ranch,
6-6, while th who traveled
won, 8.5-3.S.
Debbie Albright, who shot a
77 at Fairbanks Ranch. led
NBCC players Albright and
Sand.I C«f er, NBCC's No. t
teem. scored two points (out of a
possible three) against their
oppon nts.
Janice Sauter (82), Nancy
Curd (83, ind Done Amen (13)
led NBCC go11 .. Who Plared at
home~~leMll.
King8ly BrQmU aha ClC-<•? 2
Die Die Wldli Cll N8CC ..... ............. ...,w. ....
end Mard9 Adair lt'ONd 2 'It.
• 8IE GOLP FINE M
'Irojans will supply first semester report card in PCL opene
• OCN gives Univenity-
Estancia duel the Game
of the Week treatment;
Eagles get the chance to"
put a lid on their critics in
Pacific Coast League
football opener Friday
night at Newport Harbor
High.
By Barry Faulkner. Daily PiJot
COSf A MESA -The Estancia
High football team is enjoying its
best start smce 1989, while
unbeaten Uruversity High has
never opened th.ls impressively
111 its preVloUS 25 seasons.
One of the two. however. isn't
as good a.s 1t Uunk.s at is, and Fri-
day's PdafiC Coast League open-
er, 7 :30 p .m at Orange Coast
College, figures to separate the
c:ontender from the pretender.
·vou nught as well start at the
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to forge a 7 -7 tie with Century
two weeks ago. but have played
the last five quarters without
fbclung a scoreboard swatch.
The Vl.S1tors. whose current 10-
gdffie wmless streak is second-
longesl 111 Orange County, behind
Ld Qwnta's 12, have been
outscored 104 · 7
Strategy aside, Freeman does
have some motivabonal am.muni-
tion, in that the Sea Kings ·have
beaten Woodbndge just once in
the 1990s, a 7 -6 tnumph last year,
foUowmg three straight ties
(1990-92) and a loss.
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198 pomts m hve games.
"They're d maclune," Bnnk.ley
contrnued "They have all the
offensive weapons you could
wdnt and they have depth They
play no one on both sides of the
ball, so we're always gomg to be
fanng fresh horses ·
The Charger thoroughbreds
are led by Junior receiver-running
back Murle Sango. an
AU-CIF selection last
year dS d sophomore.
The 5-foot-8, 160-pound
speedster has accounted
for 765 yards rushing
and receivmg this sea-
son, and has scored sev-
en touchdowns.
El Toro is aJso keyed
by JUruor runnmg back
Rich Oates, who leads Sango
the t1>am with eight
touchdowns and has
rushed for 582 yards on 65 cames. ,
Senior Steve Krupp has
stepped m for first-team all-lea-
guer Bnan Wtlson at quarterback,
completing 69 of 107 passes for
927 yards and 11 touchdowns. He
hdl>, however, thrown six inter·
c:epbons
The Chargers' defense, com-
ing off d shutout agamst Trabuco
Hills, is also loaded, with line-
backers Damian DeBeaubaen and
Mike McAdam, as weU as nose-
guard Tony Grammatico looking
to improve upon their second-
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invitations.
El Toro's 198 points thus far
puts it atop the Orange County
scoring list. se ven points better
than nationally top-ranked Los
Alamltos.
The Chargers (4-1) return
several top plAyers of1 A team
that turned heads by advandng
to the CIP Southern Section Dlvt·
lion V semJ1iN.b Wt tall end
Coach Mike Milner is one of the
top lldeUne strategiltl around.
S&nta Margarita ha.I made a
habit of betraying prognOltka·
ton' praile, but a 28-21 loa to
fountain Valley ln lut week's
nonleegu finale adually w nt a
long way toward legttimb:ing th
top,• Aid Pt«•Dde Ca.di JobD
( Jebelign.>d. wboM 4-l Eaglet
1Mint«h>ed their No. 10 ranking
in ClF Southern Section Division vm. despite $\lff ering their first
loss last week to Thay. 31-27.
University is top-ranked in
Division VID, No. 9 in Orange
County. No. 2 In the county in
scoring defense, and the Dally
Uebengoocl
Pilot's choice
to win the
PCL title in
only its sec-
ond year in
the circuit.
"It's a very
good football
t e a m • •
Liebengood
said of Coach
Mark Cun-
ningham 's
unit, which
has yielded just 21 points and
owns victories over a pair of
teams ranked in the county top
10 at some point this season
(Irvine and Sonora).
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"Woodbridge always plays us
tough.· Freeman said.
The Warriors will have to
toughen up to contain an explo-
sive offensive package triggered
by senior quarterback Josh Walz.
Walz has completed 35 of 59
team all-league credentials of a
year ago.
*They've got hve or six guys
back from last year's defense and
they look to be very much
improved,• said Brinkley, who
noted another difference 111 this
year's El Toro squad from the one
Newport handled, 35· 14, to com-
plete an unbeaten regular season
last fall.
"The biggest difference I see
from last year, is they are more
physical.• explained Brinkley,
who hopes to see d clifferent Har-
bor team than the one
dismantled by Savanna
last week, 20-0.
"We just need to stick
togethe r and keep
improving," Brinkley
said. "That's all we can
hope for. l think a fresh
start is good for us. It
always comes down to a
fi ve-game season any-
way and we still hdve
our goal of making the
playoffs. We need to find
a way. somehow, to get
lo the postseason acllvilles,
because once you're there. any-
thing can happen •
The Sailors are led by 1uruor
receiver Danny Pulido (19 catches
for 374 yards and four touch-
downs), while seruors Chns Mor-
rell (148 yards on 67 carries)
and Jeremy Mason (324 on 67)
will try to re1uvenate a ground
game that bas been disappointing
to Brinkley.
"The two thmgs you have to
do in football are stop the run and
run the ball,· Brinkley said .
-By Barry Faulkner
"' I \ I~ I I I\ ""
Eagles successful preseason (4-1).
lrvtne, mighty Irvine, opened
the season with a stunning 14·7
loss to University, but the
Vaqueros (3-2) still have a
collection of athletes most prep
coaches would drool over.
Coach Terry Henigan'• only
other loss was to Mater Del
'(28-14), and the Vaqs capped the
preleague campaign with a
33·28 trlumph over perennially
strong Canyon Sprtng1.
The Vaquero1, who won .three
straight tectlon titles from
1991 ·93, ftgtire to be extremely
hungry alter missing the playo1f1
last fall when they lost a coin OJp
With El Toro.
Corona del Mar has f)Med
some gaudy olfetmve numben
against teams in downward
talent cydet, but split ill other
two gam against quality
Estancia with its renovated
double wing offense. will need to
hammer the Trojans on the
ground to be successful, with
senior Bachy Gonulez and
sophomore James Dawkins pro-
viding a potent power-speed
combo at wingback.
Gonzalez, seventh among
county rushers with 662 yards on
113 ca.nies, has strung together
seven straight triple-figure rush-
ing performances and consistent-
ly gets the tough yards.
Dawkins, making his first
for 519 yards and three touch-
downs and has run for 197 yards
and four touchdowns.
Junior tailback Tom O'Meara
(467 yards on 77 carries) is anoth-
er catalyst behind the "Five
Crowns .. offensive line, while
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abon for them,• Howell said. MBut
their coach does a heck of a job. If
we come out flat, don't make big
plays, and give their quarte rback
an opporturuty to throw, we could
have some problems."
H.agb marks for diplomacy, to
be sure, but Howell also admits
the Artists aren't close to contend-
ing with the Mustangs' muscle up
front.
"They have some
good skill kids, but I
think physically, we may
have a mismatch on the
line," Howell said. ~It
could be a little like San-
ta Ana (last week's 22-0
victim), when we real-
ized very quickly we
could handle them up
front.· Ohrel
If the Mustangs do
111deed handle things up front,
junior halfback Ray Obrel figures
to add substantially to his New-
port-Mesa District-leading 648
yards and seven touchdowns on
111 carries.
Howell is looking for some
offensive consistency from a
group that had scored just four
touchdowns the first four games,
until Ohrel hit paydirt three times
against Santa Ana.
*We've shot ourselves in the
foot too often,• said Howell, who
lists penalties more than
turnovers as his offense's own
opponents Kennedy (a 17-10
Joss) and Santa Ana Valley
(a 12-8 win).
Defense bas been a constant,
but the margin for error or
injuries for Coach Dick Free·
man's squad is tenuously thin. If
the Sea Kings maxtm.1%e their
potential, they can piey with any
team in the league. l3ut the
converse makes them vulnerable
to all teams, ex.cept Woodbridge.
Def ending CIP Divilton V
champion Newport Harbor w11l
be relegated lo a spOllei-role, but
don't be surprised tf the Won
celebrate at lea.st one upset ov r
the big four.
Woodbndge, wblch went
winlea tri league play last year
attet a 5-0 lt4J1, appears to be
campejgnlng for rclocation lnto
the PCL wUh an 0-4-1 r ord
thus for.
start. bas used his breakaway
speed to collect 284 yards on 39
carries and gives the Eagles a
threat to find the end zone from.
anywhere on the field.
If University, keyed by All-
Pacific Coast League inside line-
backer Fred Roberts (6-foot-3,
230 pounds), stuffs the run. it
may be curtain.s for the Eagles,
who have completed just five
passes thus far. •
The nojans, who provide the
Eagle defense with its second
straight look at a Wing-T
tight end Danen Mac,Donald is
Walz's favorite receiver with 16
catches for 247 yards.
Senior tackle Sky Conway (a
team-high six sacks) and senior
middle linebacker Ryan Crogan
lead a sound CdM defense.
Senior Ricky Jenkins leads the
Warriors in rushing (86 yards),
passing (16') and receiving (195
on 14 catches), having spent
some time at running back and
quarterback. before settling cur-
rently at receiver.
Junior Brian Millat, slated to
open the season at quarterback,
missed the first four games with a
stress fracture in bis foot. He
retwned last week, however,
completing five of 23 with no
interceptions for 46 yards.
-By Barry Faulkner
worst adversary.
Speaking of adversaries, the
Mustang defense has been all
that and more. Working on back-
to-back shutouts, accomplished
only once before in the 36-season
history of the school (1976), the
Mustangs would set a school sin-
gle-season shutout record with
another blanking. (The 1976 team
had two shutouts on the field and
anothe r by virtue of a forfeit,
scored 1-0 in the books.)
The 32 points Mesa has
allowed in five nonleague games
is third-fewest in Orange
County and senior line-
backers Jeremy
Jehangiri and Ryan Tay-
lor, as well as tackles
J eremy Lefever and
Jason Morin, will lead
the effort to pressure
Laguna quarterback
James Kimball.
Kimball, a 6-foot-4
senior, bas completed 45
of 75 for 551 yards,
including a 12-for-13,
three-ID performance last week
after shaking off a sprained right
(throwing) wrist to relieve backup
Liam McDonagb.
McDonagh, sidelined by a
sprained ankle, is one of the
Artists' featured ball carriers (160
yards on 37 carries), and also has
a 75-yard kickoff return for a
touchdown.
Senior newcomer Mike Cata-
lano emerged last week to pick
up 102 yards on 14 carries in a
28-0 triumph over Southwest
High of El Centro.
-By Barry Faulkner
Warrior cheerleaders, who
number easily twice the tea.in's
point total thus far (seven), have
likely begun to polish their
basketball routines.
0
Por the 6rst time tn a long
while, the Pad.fie Cout League
otters apparent pe.rtty, with
Univenity, AU.lo Niguel. Laguna
· Hills and Costa MeM all clinging
to legitimate tiUe hopes.
Bstanda'• 4-1 preeeatOn and
No. 10 ranking ln CIP DMllon
vm would lead many to lnclude
them in the contender dasl. But
the Eagles' four wtm came
egaJnst lchooJt with a comblned
record ot •· 15 a.ad th.V have
th1oWit JUlt one men c::oai~on
than inter~ (5-4Jabus far.
Unbelt.n Unl•elltp,
top-ranked In DMidon vm. bu
th drc:Wt't best defense Oust it
tdwne, lllo rely beavtly Oil the
ground game, but have shown
quick-strike capability through
the air with seven 1D passes.
Junior n.uuling backs Jarrett
Mahoney (6' carries for 378
yards) and Kelvin Murray (40-
~8) are the workhorses, but
sophomore quarterback Oamlan
Defeo
(19 for 44
for l« yards
and five TDs
passing) pro-
vides a double
threat ·we have
to contain
(Defeo) and
not let him get
around the
c o r n e r , • Jahld
Liebengood
said. •tte also
likes to keep it on the sneak.•
Roberts, also a tight end, is
joined by beefy Ese Roberts (5-
10, 230) and Justin Overdevest
(6-3, 235), respectively first. and
point. allowed. which ranks sec-
ond in the county), but the
Th>jans' W111g-T offense has been
far from prollflc.
Aliso Niguel (4-1), with
quarterback Scott Nemeth,
boasts a passing game that
throws the league's defensive
coordinaton a challenging
change of paoe from the
nm-oriented offenses ot all but
Laguna Beach.
A Wolverine defense that
yielded 50 points to Bl Toro,
however, is obviously no "teal
curtain.•
Laguna Hills sophomor. Mike
Jones (the lecond-JMding rusher
tn the county wtth 828 yards on
125 carries), keys a yOOtbtul
Hawk.a squad1 which will begin
def"1\M ol IU title Prtd&y in.
huge clUh at AlilO Nlgue1.
Costa Me1a•1 defente (thltd ln
teCODd-t.eam All-PCL es Junie
on the offensive front.
The Eagles continue to sh
the defensive lineup, s
senior standout Frough Jah
back to safety from his insi
linebacker spot. Jahld's sta
had been doubtful after chi pp·
a bone in his right wrist ag · noy, but no cast was required.
Senior Jeremy Osso
moves from end to tackle, wt
junior Alfred Tanielu (6-1. 25
and junior Chris Oliva (5-10, 17
inserted at tackle and inside lin
backer, respectively.
Both teams have had spora
turnover binges, but Univem
has also been opportunistic W1
opponents' miscues, returning
tumble and an interception f
touchdowns.
"They haven't blown anybod
out,· Liebengood said of U
which has scored just 10 fewe
points (108) than the Eagle
against stronger competition.
OCN will broadcast the con
test live as it's.Game of the Week
the county with only 32 polnts
allowed) enters league play with
back-to·b~ck shutouts. but will
need to sbow it can defend the
pass agalmt Aliso Niguel (Oct. 19).
The Mustangs also must avoid
bonehead penalties, which have
negated an estimated six
touchdowns already this year.
First-year coach Jerry Howell
challenges those who cut doubt
on the Mustangs' CJP playoff
future, but until they're 3·0
heading into a Nov. 2 dote wlth
Uni, I'll~ lna1n unconvinced.
Laguna Beach, which
annually get. more out o( ill
limited enrollment than any
IChool bu a right to, c:oWd once
again make lb MUOG With a
thln:l tttalgbt win over EttandA.
Underlinit, highlight. poll. dtp
arid save. And don't be afraid to
gloat U you prove me wrong.
POLO
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With 0:25 left in
the game, El Toro's
Matt Sakatani bad
a ball purposely
thrown in his face
by CdM's goal-
keeper from about
two feet away. The
g?~e was ejected,
giving El Toro a
mdn-up advantage.
Marchiorl etb took
over m the cage.
Shortly into El
Toro's 6-on-5
ddvan t a ge ,
Sakatani scored ,
giving the Charg-
ers a 7 -3 lead.
"Me and that
goalkeeper have
been going a t 1l
since our freshmen
year," · Sakatani
said, • ... always
cheesy stuff, like
throwing the ball at
you, or kiclong you
after you've scored.
(The godl) was
sweet, because it
was just in hls face.
I was looking al
him from the comer
of my eye after I
shot.·
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
El Taro's Brian Weathersby gets the ball .knocked out of bis bands by
Corona del Mar High's Carter We ir in Sea View water polo Wednesday.
after we play New-
port (next Wednes-
d ay). We have to
play similarly
against Newport.•
CdM, after going
O-for-3 on p owe r-
plays in the first sev-
en minutes, turned
the ball over in four
of its first five posses-
sions of the second
quarter. It had nine
turnovers in the first
half.
"I think we're
capable of playing
better water polo; w e
were just off today
for some reason,•
Vargas said. "We
w ere uptight for
whatever reason.•
With El Toro
starte rs Keith
Capielo and Shane
Lindstrom out of the
pool to open the sec-
ond half because of
two fouls each , CdM
came back from a 4-
1 deficit, beginning
with two-meter man
Michael BtSe's goal
from the hole around
a p air of C ha rger
defe nders with 4:47
left.
M archio rle tti's
goal with 2:35 left
cut El Toro's read to
one, but Shaun
Souza scored on a
lob for El Toro with
2:13 to play m the
tlurd qua rter, and the
Sea Kings never got
close again.
"Vargas did a
great job with those
kids,· Don Stoll said.
"They're not as tal-
ented as some other
(CdM) teams. H e
just needs a fe w
more p layers.•
"Three more
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1995
briefly
Sailors belt Irvine, 17-6
NE WP O RT .• _.._LO
BEACH -Chris na aa rv
Richardson scored a season-high seven
goals, while Mike Peetz and Chris Seib
combined for another seven goals, dS
host Newport Harbor High hammered
Irvine, 17-6, for its first Sea Vie w
.League victory of the season Wednes-
day.
Bryce Schilling triggered the Sailor
onslaught, scoring on a 6-on-5 advan-
tage on an assist from Peetz (four goals),
as the hosts amassed an 11-1 halftime
le ad.
Sailor goalie Graham Harvey
anchored the defense with 13 saves.
The Tars improved to 7-4, 1-1 in league.
They travel to CdM ne xt Wednesday.
Newport Harbor 17, Irvine 6
Score by Qu.rtws
Irvine o 1 5 I o · 6
Newport Harbor 4 7 2 . 4 • 17
Irvine scoring-Tabbert 3, Webb 1, Vyn 1,
Mulholland 1: Saves: Kunishige 5.
Newport Harbor scoring-Richardson 7, Peetz
4, Seib 3, Schilling 2. Martindale 1 Saves Har·
vey 13.
Mira Costa sweeps Cd.M
CORONA DEL IVOLLEYBALLI MAR -Corona
del Mar High's girls volleyball team
went d own in three straight Wednesday
night as visiting Mira Costa swept to a
15-12, 15-8, 15-12 nonleague vtctory.
Kelly Campbell (22 lalls) and Nioo1e
Marshcill (10 kills) were Corona's high·
light players.
OCC tunes up for GWC
COSTA MESA
O ra nge Coast VOLLE
College's women'!> volleyball team was
an edSy 15-7, 15-3, 15-6 winner over
visiting Cypress in Orange Empire Con·
fe re nce play Wednesddy night. lbe
Pirates (7-2, 3-0), lf:!d by the play ot
Amber Ambrose ( 10 kills, six stuff
blocks) and Carrie Richey (seven kills),
used just 65 minutes to dispose of
Cypress Next up Golden West (3-0)
mvades Fnddy night
sec men win, wome n lose
LA MIRADA -south· !SOCCI ;1 em CaWorrua CoU1>gc !> !:J
men's soccer team Wd" a 4-1 winner at
Biota Wednesday. 1mprovrng to 7-7
overall 2-2 m the Golden Stale Athletic
Conferenc-e SCC ">< ormg Marquez,
DeCostd, MtrdmonlP">, Schurmerth.
Saves· RogPrs, 8.
The women, mf'dnwhile, we re 4'--0
losers at Wf'stmonl m Sdnla Barbara, .
droppmg to 9-5. 3-2
AYSO
Fireworks in Region 97 openers
Amencan Youth Soccer Orgamza-
tion (AYSO) Region 97 started its season
with a bang Saturday, as a record nurn· 1
ber of teams and players kicked off the
year.
Here's how it went:
asstst by Amy Cwuc h Bnttany Iverson,
Joelle Frednksen and Jonna Frednksen
were Players of the Gdme for the Llgbt-
erung.
• In D1V1st0n IV boy" acbon, Coach
Randy Jul..tan's Rebt>b won, 2-1. led by
Dusting Moores dt-'fen.,P
Taylor Knowh .. ., 'iC'orl'd the Re be ls'
first godl on d.O ass1-.1 by RJ Jul..tan.
El Toro, ranked
No. 4 in Orange
County and No. 6
m C lF Southern
Secbon DiVlsion l,
has gotten past its
two toughec;t tests
m league, after
beating Newport
Harbor, the coun-
ty's third-ranke d
team, last week, 6-
4, and 10th-ranked
CdM on Wednes-
day. · I
"We had five weeks to get
read y for Newport,· El Toro
Coach Don Stoll said. "I like
having to face the b est team
first (in le ague play). ln 1990.
when we w ere in the South
Coast League, Capistrano
Valley w as better than us,
and we prepared for them all
summer. We went up 5-0 in
the t1rst quartet and won the j
<Jdme, 9-5. thdt year."
Sdilor!> C'odrh B1U Bc1mett
Sdtd last W<'f'k aftPr th1• set-
bdck, that the league btle
1~n't a lock for El Toro,
because 1t must ltr!>t cJef<>at
C"'dM
second quarter, staggering
their offense with two players
around the two-meter pos1-
l10n, with the rest of the dri-
vers back away from the cage
to choke El Toro's counterat-
tdc:k and ChMger godlie Greg
StoU's long bombs.
r g ames to go, dnd the ..
two toug hest are done,"
Sakatani said of his team's
dnve toward a league title.
El Toro 7, Corona del Mar 4
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar O 1 2 1 • 4
El Toro 3 0 2 2 • 7
CdM scoring·March1orletti 2,
Weir 1,.Bise 1. Saves: Messenger 8:
• In D1VlSion V girls play, the Chee-
tahs tied the Rebels, 1-1, as Ashley Har-
rison scored the tying goal. K C. McK-
anna brought the ball up to the sideline
and chlp passed to Erin Hc1rdy m the
com er, who dished to Hamson for the
goal.
Taylor Giacomdro had several great
saves for the Cheetdhs, while Judi Dietz
controlled the center
• ln the Division IV girls game of the
week, the Strikers tied the Lig htening,
1-1, in a game that was scorele!>s unW
the tlurd quarter Kalle Yeager scored
the Stnkers' only goaJ, whlJe Dd.nielle
Lyons and Brmdey Webe r were named
Players of the Game. Chanel Sladics'
goal bed 1t up Wlth 10 minutes left on an I
• ln D1vis1on Ill qub pla} the Were-
wolves won 4-2 u., !:>t1tyct TwPna scored
on a pcllr of long bomb., from 20 yards
dway. Elizabeth Evdn!> -.cored their first
goal and Keaton Ballrtrd thP hndl goal.
GOdlie Morgan Lewnn Wd-. solld.
• In D1Vlswn U gut<. dCbon, Coach
Mike Gdla!>so's tt>dJll dt-'ll"'al(>d its cross-
town nvdl, Corond dt>l Mdl 1-0, as
Kane KPnt scored thl' onl\ godl
Sabnnd T"" e<'d~ \\ct" Newport's
Defens1\ e Player of tht-' Gdme. while
g oalie Erin Van Horn pldyl·d well,
d espite being inJurt>d lWlce in d physi-
cal gam~
Test score., are in
The Sed Kmgs, out<,cored I
3-0 in the first quarter,
c: hcmged their lact.lcs 1n the
•Unfortunately, 1t only
worked for d quarter," CdM
Coctch John Vargas said. "I'll
tell you what (the play) is ET -Souza 2. Tilton 2. Maag 1,
Sakatani 1, Capielo 1. Saves· Stoll 11.
VOLl.EYBALL
CONTINUED ~OM 81
'\.)
fourth-ranked tedJTI m the
nation, recently defeating UCLA
and USC in Los Angeles
Last weekend, in a battle of
the unbeatens in the Pac-10, the
Cdrdinal b eat powerful
Washington State m five game~
to take the undisputed
conference lead.
While Startford seemed lo be
struggling early, something tells
me that Maureen will be m her
tlurd NCAA Fmals in December
McLaren's former Sailor
l<•dffimate, Tdra Kwesch, is the
cc1ptain dt P<'pperctinc• Although
lht> Wave lost to Lnyolc1-
Maryrnount m tive du~e game!>,
PPpperdme t!> having a very
successful '>t!dson c1nd trdils LMU
m the WP!>t CodSl Conference by
une gamt> Tard\ composure and
ball C'Ontrol are nobceable assets
to PeppE>rcbne's ~eason
Also in her semor collegidtc
'>f'dson C"'dM 'c; Kristin Spataro 1.,
busy leadmg Princeton to the Ivy
Lf:Mgue lPad
As ld.!>l yeM's IVY League
MVP, Kn!>l.tn'!> tremendous
understc1ndmg of the drt of
wmrung .tllow!> her sett.mg to
I I <, II ·1 \\. J: I (, II T P <> I. O
Mesa JVs in sentifiD.als
• Casta Mesa's power
)1 water PQIO goes far
beyond the varsity.
added one. Goalie Justin ~aylor
had 12 saves.
Game two against Sunny
Hills, was a lot easier as the
Mustangs opened a 9·2 lead at
the half. Hylton was the leading
scorer in th1s game, too, with
f ow goals. Cleaver, Katie Gro-
gan and Walters, all had thrae.
and Soria and Lobdel added
one goal apiece.
-By Jim Walters
High Tide rolls post Buena Parle softball team
NEWPORT BEACH -The PacUic Coast High Tide, fr h off a dou-
ble-heeder sweep of Buena Park Silver Bullets, host Brea Hills at Boni·
ta ~k Park on Sunday.
The most recent conqu t for the High nde came by Virtue of t0-4
and 16·2 victorl in youth Softball.
Tiffeny Miller, Jacque Marston, ~rili.e Love and Kyl McN1chol.S,
Kristen Smith and Kusy Thompson led the way for th High Tide.
Miller bad ftve walkl cmd scored three times In the doubt ·heodt-r1
Mamon scored '1X tim , and had two ling! ; Love rapped out two
lingMt md a double; McNichols had two mgl and scored three
times: smhh had an RBI dOuble; and Thompt<>n had three tingles and
scored ftve runa.
Minton and Megan H nnlng hared pttc.hmg dutt .
create posit.lVe results. The Tigers
have won all Uuee loumcUllenls
that they have entered this year
At Cal, Andrea Susson is
patrolling the backrow for the
very much unproved Bears.
At Port.land Unavel'Slty, Cd.M's
Allison Englebrecht continues lo
lead Wlth he r bdll control
Although the Pilots are
struggllJlg a little m the wrn
column, Allison is in the top
three in the conference in digs.
At Duke, the Blue Devils are
m second place in the ACC, led
by setter Knslen Campbe ll.
Kriste n recently set a single
match record for blocks with 15
UCLA is No. 6 in the nation
with CdM's Kim Coleman as the
backup setter. Another former Sea King,
Londn Newcomer, recenUy set
the Alabama school record ror
career dig s m only her JUmor
sedSon. While Aldbama has won
most of its matches, the Tide
seems lo have trouble m the
SEC
At UC Santa Barbara, Cd.M's
Jennifer Stroffe has been injured
Wlth a naggmg thigh proble m,
but the Gauchos are still tied
with Hawau for the Big West
ledd.
Estanad's J ulla Schurstein and
DEEP
SEA
FISHING
WEDNESDAY'S
COUNTS
Davey's Lodcer
fl boats,
102 a nglers)
36 yellowfin tuna
SO skipjack tuna
56 calico bass
2 rockfish
35 mackerel
New.tpOrt landing
(2 boats.
43 anglers)
47 skipjack
16 sculpin
1 sand bass.
LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY
• FOOTBAU.
High school Woodbridge vs. Corona del Mar.
at Newport Harbor. 7:30 p.m
• VOUEYBAU.
High school girls · Irvine at Corona del Mar, 3:15;
Santa Margarita at Newport. 3: 15; Estancia at
Ahso Niguel, S·30.; University at Costa Mesa, S:30.
• WATERPOl.O
Community college • Orange Coast at Gross-
mont, 3:30 p.m.
High school • Estancia at Laguna Hills, 3· 15; Aliso
Niguel at Coista Mesa, 5 p.m.
• TENNIS
High school girls • Irvine at Corona del Ma r, 3;
Santa Margarita at Newport Harbor, 3; Laguna
Beach at Estancia, 3:15; Costa Mesa at Laguna
Hills. 3·15.
• CROSS COUNTRY
High school boys and girls • Costa Mesa at
Estancia. 3:15; (I Toro at Corona del Mar, 2:4S.
• FIELD HOCKEY ·
High school • Newport Harbor at Santlttgo, l .
COSTA.MESA
UNTRYCLUB
Tracy Heuns are both
co9lributing at their schools
Irvine got past CaJ State
Fulle rton m hve 10 lhe Big West,
and Wichita State ts near thP top
of the Missouri Valley
Conference
At Long Beach State, New-
port's MtSty May 1s '>etting and
made the All-Tournament tecilll a
the UCSB tourney before
d..tslocdtmg her shoulder
At Colorado, Newport's
Melissa Schutz will have surgery
today for a tom anterior crucidte
Ligament, and Colorado is strug-
gling without her
Courtney Owens. a Newport
reside nt who attended Calvary
Chapel. lS tll5o di Colorado and
seeing dcbon mo.,lly a-. d back-
row speoallst while ~hP Wdlts for
an cill-around po'>1llon tn open.
Newport\ Sdra Fa1rborn lS a t
Georgetown ctnd 1s pldytng
mamJy 10 the back court
Two otherc; from !'o't>wport's '94
State C'ha.rnpwn'>. Tma Bowman
and Ayuko Ko1tma . art> ot Golden
Wt"•,t The Ru-.llt-r" art' di Orange
Cnd"t Fnda} night
To be dblt' tu pld~ for dnd
represent your rollegt' ,.., a very
spec1aJ part of c1 coUl•ge student's
We The C'ollegt> pta, mq mem o-
nes dnd expem•nct><. are
somt>thmg thctt you hdve for the
rest of your hit•
AWAAQ
WTCO Is The Proud
Rtcfplent al Thi
'"Newport Balbo1
Rotary Club• Award,
For Honesty And
lntlgrtty.
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ICATSU'VA ~ I DAJl.Y PllOT
Costa Mesa CoWboys' James Herzog (left) scrambles for yardage as HunUngton Beach Bronco defenders pursue.
Cobras, Comanches drop foes for the count
•Cobras win, 13-0; Comanches
handle Fullerton, 24-12; Condors,
Cowboys come up short.
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa Cobras
sbutout the visiting Saddleback Valley Blue
Bears 13-0 Saturday to register their first
shutout of the season in Miley-Mite football
action. The Cobras' win helped Costa Mesa
teams gain a split of four games.
The Cobras scored early in the first quar-
ter, but both teams played. a position battle
through most of the game, until Saddleback
Valley drove deep into Cobra te rritory late in
the first half. Costa Mesa held on a goal-hne
stand.
Saddleback Valley opened strong in the
second half, but Kasey Peters and Hunter
Penewell put on a hard hit on a Blue Bear
carrier, forcing a turnover at the Costa Mesa
15.
With three minutes Jett in the game,
Peters broke free for a 39-yard TD to ice the
game. A final Saddleback drive was stopped
on a sack by Kyle Woody and Penewell
ln other games:
Comanches 24. Fullerton Hornets 12
The Juruor Midge t Comanches got back
on track, defeating host Fullerton. The pass-
ing combination of Jason Simco and Willy
Franco teamed to give the Comanches, now
4·1, their first score of the game in the first
quarter. Later in the quarter, Franco blocked
a punt and ran it back for another score.
Fullerton battled back. scoring on a
fourth-and-goal and a pass interception to
knot the score at 12-12 at the half.
Billy Anderson scored on a 30-yard run in
the third quarter and Enrique Molina scored
the final touchdown for the Comanches late
in the game.
"OUI offensive line really moved the Hor-
nets out." Coach Mike Schepens said of
Alvin Nguyen, Jacob Scaglia, Mike
McEuen, Scott Schepens and Jeremy Coop-
er. "I think we just wore Fullerton down. Our
front was just great.•
La Habra Chargers 34, Condors 0
Coach Vic Larsen was qwck to point out
the lopsided score was not a good measure
of the Condors' effort.
"We got burned on a haJJback option pass
for the first m ." he said. "Thdt was some-
Uung we hadn't seen before and the Charg-
ers scored on us after they recovered a fum-
ble on our 22."
The Chargers used the option pass two
more times in the second half for scores.
The game could end up a victory for Cos-
ta Mesa, despite the Condors being on the
wrong end of the defeat. A protest was filed
charging La Habra with using an illegal
player and for other rules violations.
Josh Sutcliffe, Shane Cox, Thomas
"Kyle" Allen and Matt Perez shined for Cos·
ta Mesa on defense. Travis Simon, B.J.
Larsen, Matt Grubisicb led the Condors on
offense.
Huntingon Beach t 4, Cowboys 6
The Broncos held the lead at the final
gun. but several of the Huntington Beach
players did not have the mandatory number
of plays required by Pop Warner rules and
the outcome might not bold up
The Cowboys were without their regular
quarterback, Brett Becker, and running
back, David Ray.
The Cowboys scored first on a TD pass
from David Weir to Jim.my Herzog that cov-
ered 64 ydfds.
The Broncos took an 8-6 lead in at the half
on a 25-yard pass complebon and a two-
pomt conversion. Costa Mesa mounted a
final drive at the close of the half, but wtth
fourth-and-goal from the four, a pass fell
incomplete.
The Cowboys controlled the Lme of scrun-
mage in the second half, but cln interception
return for a touchdown gave Huntington
Beach its winning margin.
Wben fot't*i with an approedi shot d 20-40 yards, most p
en wW invariably try to b1t il high wedge shot to make it•
dose to the bole. Tbll tboU9bt at ttytng to "fly• the ball to
hole wttb much desired backspin ts a shot reserved for the
ation where It's the only option available.
Aile yourself: "Can I safely run the ball low to the ~ound
enough velocity so it can bounce and roll to the b.olel tf the
to the bole ts smooth (no heavy rough), use a 6-or 7-iron.
want to mentally see the ball fiying low and landing, bound
and rolling up to the bole. U the pin ls up front, we can let
ball land short of the green; if the pin is back. we can land
ball safely and let lt roll back to the pin.
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
and Sauter and Curd scored two.
Another victory, and the
NBCC ladies will pop open the
champagne.
The format for the finals. in
which winners play the other
two clubs in accumulative-points
scoring on neutral ground, is
similar to the Mid-Coast Region
playoffs, which NBCC won
against Mission Viejo and
Canyon Crest (Riverside).
NBCC won its Group 3 gross
championship against Big
Canyon, Mesa Verde, Santa Ana
and Old Ranch (Seal Beach).
Q
li you thlnk you're lucky
shooting a hole-in-one. check out
J.E. McLeod of Newport Coast,
whose name was selected as the
grand-prize winner out of a raffle
at the Taste of Newport.
What did McLeod win? Oh,
just a spot in the celebrity
pro-am in the second Toshiba
Senior Classic at NBCC March
l 1.
The drawing was·held Sept.
25 at the Newport Beach
Conference and Visitors Bureau.
John Weiner of Costa Mesa,
the runner-up, won a customized
Toshiba golf bag in the raffle.
Word has it that McLeod's
mother filled out the raffle ticket
and entered his name.
0
In rounds Sepl 4 in the
Newport Beach GoU Course
men's club, Leroy Nonemaker
won low gross (66), Bob Potts
won low net (50), with a solid
gross round of 67 , and Lee
-By Ray Carra
Crumbley was second low
(55).
In Saturday's flight roun
Sorin Zdrahal, with a 1-ove
60, won low gross and Ha
Lefebvre won low net (53)
Plight A1 Byron Burton (low
68) and Ron Greene (low n<
won Flight 8 ; and Potts (lo
gross 68) and Don Chand.le
net 55) won Plight C.
0
'J\'avellng to Sedona, Ari
for the Red Rock lnvitationa
Golf Tournament was Sue
DeMille and sister Sally Ho!
(Big Canyon).
The low round for the fi
was a 18 by Holstein, on he1
to the gross title in the Chan
onship Flight.
Holstein's partner was M
Hulgi.
0
The Toshiba Senior Cla
will hold a kickoff reception
26 at the tournament's venue
NBCC, where Bob Neely,
president of International Sp
and Event Marketing (ISM}
address numerous issues
regarding the second Toshtb
Classic.
Last year, the event wash
at Mesa Verde Country Club
lt was the first Senior PG
Tour event played in Orang<>
County.
The event in March will b
a $1 million purse, an increa
$200,000 fTom this year's
tournament. and will be
considered one of the more
prestigious Senior Tour even
terms of wealth.
• RKHARD DUNN Is a Daily Pilot S
writer whose dub golf cofumn ap
every Thunday.
Orange Coast College ice hockey team prilned for '95 season, which starts Oct. 2
tions and sponsorships. COSTA MESA· Orange Coast
College's Ice Hockey Club for
1995 figures to be strong with a
rounded nucleus of veterans and
newcomers. as well additional
strength in the coaching depart-
ment as the season approaches
Oct. 20 at the lee Chale t in Costa
Mesa .
Beginning its fourth season,
head coach Ph.tl Holley and OCC
adviser Dave Jannan have ddded
. Neal Miller, a 20-year coaching
veteran, to the staff.
Among the returning players
are Sweden born Staffan Aker-
strom, now of Huntington Beach;
Steve Bahle r of Huntington
Beach: Ryd.J1 ~aker of Lake For-
est; Chris Banner of Huntington
Beach; Darren C rane of Aliso
Viejo, Steve Dahlen of Hunting-
ton each; Brad Friedman of New-
port Beach; David Glass of Lake
Forest; Greg Holley of Fountain
Valley; Mike Ivan of Ne'Wport
Beach; Mike Jones of Santa And,
Steve Junor of Tustin; Eric Rai-
mondo of Santa Ana, and Charlie
Wood of Costa Mesa
Among the rookies are Chris
and Matt Beehler of Fountain Val-
ley; Brent Bisogno of Irvine; John
Hill of Costa Mesa; Evan Jacob -
son; J eff shields of Mission Viejo;
Ben Platt; David Wagner of New-
port Beach; and Justin White of
Irvine.
The Pirates' opener on Oct. 20
at 10:15 p.m. is San Diego State .
Admission is $3 with OCC stu-
dent ID and $5 for non-students.
The ice hockey club members
support the team themselves
financially, with help from dona-
Since their formation,
Orange Coast College lee H
Club has been in the pla
every year, taking first plac
the Pacific Collegiate Hoc
Association two years ago in
overtime shoot out victory
San Diego State.
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PUBLIC SAL&. IF YOU !hence at right angl11, 120 Trust, advancH undec the Str .. t, 15th Floor, San TICULAALY DESCRIBED IN BEVERAGE LICENSE placid In cash $45,000.00 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS EST«T• OF& B11ch·Co1t1 Mesa D
Nl!l!D AN IXPLANA-fHt Eaaterly, thence al term1 of said Deed of FranoJaco CA 84105 ABOVE MENTIONED DEED (U.C.C. e101 •t 1 note In favw of Nlltr para pr111ntat una r• ~LI KINNBTH Pilnt October 11. 12. TION OF THI MATURI right ltlDI" 165 feet NOr1h-Trust, '"'· charges and l•1SJ 9 tJ!2500 • OF TRUST. d a a $250,000.00 1pue1ta aacrlta a maqUlna 1~5 OF THI! PROCEEDING lf'ly to lhe point of beg.I~ expenses of the TrustAHI J4 ff D S The strHt •ddrHI and p•29Cl407•1 an3 t ) It hu been agrffd be-en 11i. cone. OSTRICH .
nlng. and of the tru•t created by Brr • •IY • moot, oth« common dlllgnatlon, • •9CI· tween the Seller/l.Jc.nM8 Una catta o una llamada C• .. No, At78907 :::i~:Tc~:~.:.IO~o~ In addltlon to cash, the said Deed of Trust. TM AuthorlHd Sl9n11tur• (if any). of the real proper'ly laorow No. and the Intended 81.iyet/ teltf<>nQ no le off~ To an heir., t>eneflclarlll,
-truai .. will 9CC9pt a cun. l<>lal amount of the unpaid TAC411747M described above la put· 1oaae.MC TreNfer .. , u (9({ulred by protecdon; au reepuelta etldfl«I, contlnv-nt etedr. PUBLIC NOTICES
LAWYEll. lef'a ched( drawn on • balance of the obllgationl Published Newport ported to be: 14 WCEANE Notice ·'' her•bY Glwn Sec. 24073 ol the lklalneM Hrl1a a maQulna tlene QUI ton, and pettona Who may
On NoV9mb« 1, 1995, a1 at.ate °' natSoNI bank, • NCWed by the property to S,1ch-C01ta M... Dally s TA EE T. NE w p 0 RT that a bulk Nie of ...... and Prol•uloN c:oci.. tn.I cumpllr con la.a tormaa. oUlefWI .. be lnternlld lo .... -1--·-11
9.30 am, • VuslN'I Ult ~ dnlwn by • Ital• Of be eo4d and reasonable .. BEACH. CA 92660 and a transl• of alcohoUc the conald..i.lon fof the dad.. legal.. aprop&adu the Wiii or Mtall, Of both, .----·
ha• be9n scheduled pwfl>-fedn cndi1 union or a llmated costt, eiq>ensea ~= October 12• 19• 28• The \lnderelgnld TrustM beVerage llc:enM ts aboUt transrer o1 the bu9lnMa II usted QUI«• qu1 la cone ot: En ~h o.trlch RCTl110UI IUlllDI
ant lo the power of Ille ched( drawn by • 1tat9 or and advanc:9a al th9 Ume · diecJalrns any UabUlty tor to be mad9. and 1icenN It to be paid MCuchl au cuo. A PETITION hu been -ITATmBIT gran11d In 1hat certain recsn aaYlnga and io.ii ot the lnltJtl publlcatlon o1 thOeO eny lncorrectneu of lhe The namea. Socltl S9Cu-on1y after \he ttanafer hal SI uated no pr...ma au filed by Deborah A. Detrich Thi tolol4na Sh<>n Form OMd of Trull uaoc:latlon, nving1 .. lhls Notke of Trust"'' street llddreu and othef rlty or Fedetal tu Num-bMn apptowd by the o.-reapwlta • llempo, puede In the Superior Court ol doing bllllMll •
and AasJgnment ol A9nta eodetlon °' ~ bank Sale la .. umatad lo be PUBLIC NOTIC! common d11lgn1tlon. If t>en, and addre•NI of the pattment of Alcohollc Bev-perd9r el caao, y le pu9den Calllorma. County of Or· COOt(IY AESENQf (togeth« with any modll-1peafled In 8ec:ticin 5102 S434,319.52, provided, NOTICll OP any, •hown herein. S.ller/Tranalar.. are: erage ConlrOf. ql.litaf au lllarlo, au dlneto ange. 1310Wat s.wa.t DIM,
catlona thereto, the "Deed of the e.ittomi. Anandal ~-. 89neftdatv'• bid T ITll'I ..... said ..i. wl1I be mact.. CHANTEOLAIR RESTAU. DATao1 AUGUST 14, y otraa COlll d• IU Tf1E PETmoN ~uesla CAll'lMI
ot Tru•t"), dated Sep-Code and authofb:ed to do at lald Ule may Include all ftU -bu1 without COV9nar1t °' RANT. INC .. a California '"' propledad tin a¥tao ed~ ltllt Deborah A. Detrich 1>e JDtl Nlui.I, 2816 Al timber 28, 1992. ex.cut.ct ~ In California, Of Of patt of uld amount. Pr• D•t•1 a.pl9fnbw warranty, •XI>'... Of Im-corp or 11 Ion, 1 I 91 2 NI por patte de la c:otM. appointed u pertonal rep-AWRit, Sllitt 227. 1..0nQ
by Gary Young, an unmlf· such olhet fOfmt ol fund• payment premluma, ao-27L 1988 piled, reg11dlng lltle, po• Mac.Al\hut 61Vd., IN\n9, CA T~=:~~A A: Exlattn otroe raqulaltot i.. 1e1entatlve to. •dmlnlalar CAallb
rltd man, u ""''°'· to ... which tt\all be approvecs cruecs lnter .. 1 and •cf. A.P. N•· uulon, or encumbfancle, 92715 • '..! GM•· Puede que 1.1111d U'8 ntat• of the dec.cltn4. OHcl Slftlll 2.8&5 M cure ~tloos In favOf of by tM TNIC.. prior to the vane .. wlh Iner..,. thll e3Ma-02l to pay th9 remaining pt1ncl-The bu1lne11 19 lcnoWn lfORNIA CORPORA-qulefa lamat a un ~ TH! PETITION Nquetl:t AWM $111t1 227 Long
Lucille strum. TrustH cO/lduct of the tnatM'a f!Qure Ptlor to aale. T 1 No 7 ... 1IUI p11 eum ol the not•(•) .. 11: CHAHTECLAIA AES. TIOM lnmtdlatamentt. SI no the ~·s WlU. MO CAW •
of the Jane Coolc Mlt. In ttoe .._. tencltr a.n.tlclwy hN ~ • • • cured by aald Deed or T A\JRANT llY1 '· IUllTSN LAM-conoc• • un abogado oodldla, If any, be adm1l19d Tlb MiMll ta
Tru1t Agreement Uff/A other U\an cuh la ao-and hefebY e1tct8 t4 ~ lllPTOORT~TP~TYTIC• Truat, Wlih lnf..-1 and IN ltle "*'°'*• SOc1a1 lec11-ART PRUIDCNT puede 11am1r a un MMc1o 1o probate. The Will and aOlftllllpallrlMNo
dawd Aprtl 30 1890, II cepWCS, tM TNlt.. inay dUd a wVfled tortdoeur9 r-nv .,. chtl'gee lhereon u pro-~ Of Federal Tu Mum-QIOftQI ICOOKOOT• de refertncla d9 liboOedOI MY ~Ill 11r9 1vallabl9 Tiii ...... CIDl'l'llllMl::ll amended, u ~. w.4tMolcl 1toe ~ of .... punlUW1t 1o the pnM-OWMIAI vld9d In Mid nole(I), ed-b9ra, and lddr... of "-0 • UM ofldna de ayuda '°' ~Oft In u. file ..... --undlr
rec01ded Novembef--1!, 11'9 T"*-'• Deed Upon a6ac-. Cl( Calltomla com-'°"Alli IN DUAUL.T ~If..,, togelhef wtth 8uyer(franater .. •re: SIDU •t• dlrecrlOfto ..i. •by the'°""" lcllaus ....,_ 1992. u lnstNIMnt ~Sale w'ltl fllnd9 b8oomt merclal Code Section UllDIR A Dl•D O, Inf.,_ thereon, and ..... OEOAOE ICOOKOOT· Published Newport ton1co . A Hl!AAINO on the Pt41-,...._IOowon 1111'111
bet 12·m214 of Offlclal av111abta to ttoe &:'J.: 0t 9501 (4)~1)(':l. Ind to In-TIWaT DATID lllWott c~ and expentM ot SE DES, 2901 S. Cout leach-Cotta M9N Deity I NUMHJI don d be held on tc»&-• 191115 ~da~~°':rc:..:: ~ .. • •of~ of~-= U, 1tet, UNL•aa ~"::J::'ie-= ~ Nftpof1 a.ch. Plot0dobtr 12.1"4iho.1 (N~,:;.ea.o) ~at~~~p:.-:1 iOOT .m\.NM8. c~. Cafltom., and !Nd ,,,. ..... , addr... Of detc:rlbed In thlt NOtice of YOU TAKa AC'TlON TO notice .. rtuONl>lv ..... Aa lat.ct by the ....,JU. City DIM, Orang., ca. "' ...., ... tied
TM ttuat.. undet the ottltf ~ ~. TNttee'• .... .. of the ""OT&CT YOUR ~ mated to be: 118,410.74. oeneee. all Olher ~· PUILIC llOTICI JUOQ& If YOU 09JlCT 10 1ht .. ~ an °' De•d of Trust (th• If any, of 1ht rMI prOS*t"/ penona1 PfOC*tt Ind ftx.. an, IT llAV •• IOUt tald amount maybe narnH and addrHtH au--a ftOURT L ~ ot IM peWon. VOY ~on-~._t
"TIUM .. "), wll ~ and ~ aOo¥e It pur-lurfa dtectlb~ In the AT A PUllLIO Ula. IP l'-_MC4lf on 1he ca..., of ..ie. uaed by the Wertuoene91 -THOllAS ihould appter at the Mer-NO'YU·n ... ,_ ~ to eald DMd of DOfled to be:~ au;..e Deed of Tl\llt and In MV YOU NllO AHO axpu;. Tn. llHln1flcl1ry under Within thret yeare betor9 tCnACtON .IUDtCaAL) DDT U Ing and llate ~ = ~ ......... ht. V""b
'trust Ml, Ill publlC auc:lon t>i!.".!l Co... ~ Ca olw ~ In flWOit NATIOlt Oft THI Mo Mid Oted of T""' h4n\o-the dale Ml!\ .... wu ttoTICI! TO 0£RHOAH't: TM Mint 111C1 llddf ... ot l60f\S or ... -"*' -... _, "' tot CUh (peyable Ill the R1Atl'•1'r10 Of ~ .. llldwy TUM OP ,.... ""°' be ~ and dtllv-Mt1t Of dellw!M IO tht ~a AcuMdol MARK the court la: (11 nombi'e y Ilona 'Wiii\ the OCM1 d .. ~ Oelk A IW ~':~.;' o~·~h~n u~rr1.~ ~ ~ :r-:,: ~ • to'::::*: C&IDUCQ AQAlNIT r::..!' an~~ ~r/franefttH art: 9/fJ• ~_,.~W\ dlr90don de Iii cor1t •) ::. ~N' ~ =:=:....-:..
ltMM} to the hlOf*t bid-,... Of 1M ..,... ......_ ti el _... ,.,..,.. C°t YOU, YOU 8"0ULD tlor\ of OetNt and o.tMnd The..-. to ._ aotct.,. TMDtNG L~ GN1 QAA. ORAHOI! COUNTY SUP«· ,,Yollf . ::!" ........ :'·J:.an~aM..;.::':e =lo~f~ ~n = -==~ ~=~~~ •: C:.,.""'.,.s~~ =~ :r.-.:.::~ gm:"~~,::.,:=., ~TV:~ Of.~~ ~c: Ml~-
Mllfanct of the ~ Nreln. Df'OPMY end/Of ...._ to 10'.QO A.M, ~KEV A-l tll. Thi undera~~ ~trade fW ana .. AM. CA tl101 .,_dee I 111d, YQll inual tie ........ If .. CMo c..t, 300 I. CNP-The ftlltN Ind ..._. of tM-~ MNln •· NANC&Al COAPORAllON nutilae calAed Mid gOOCho9 .of I ......,,..,,. YOU Ml llJMO 8UfD IY TM nerM, ldchla, and your CWnl Wll\ fie ~ .......... ,.._.,
mtn. Of1n09, c.lfornll. al the lenllciilrY C« lenll-.,,....... It lanlillolarYe .. d4lt aooolrWed TNl!eM of °""'* and Vectlon to WW\ ~ and .,. !cl-PlMfTI"-C.A Ud. It .-· ....,,.. numbet of ~ and INI a oopy to 1he per. -... (Ill
right. ... Md .,.,.... oon-. *"fa ...,,.., Of .,-IC) ... .-akin. lrOM lm9 to \lndW encl pur.uar4 IO W to ... recorded In 1ht Cl9'9d llt 1•12 ~ dlNndandci' lMUHORt We~ OI ~NII tonal ..,,.......,. ap-........ ...
Wyed to and ttOfl Mid 117 .._. ,..._. ht .... le llMe Ind M Mt lme Ul'lll Deed of 1'hlll t900nMd COllnlY .._e tM rN swoe>-ltvc9., nN. CA ta711 TOW8'1 LIMIT!O ~Nf'I· ~::.:..._ "';;-';;; ~ b¥ 1111 ~ ....., Ciiia~ • under ..., DMd of T!Yle --... ..,.,... Ill: .. ~ ol ltlll .,_ctl IO, 1•1 u INtru. MV 11 ioo.d, The tdfld ol llc9fllM 1o bf NIJlllHP PHAM I, a Cllo -·-r• ,_ lour mont. llrOft'I the dale ....
In = ........ _. L.uDl9t ~ TNllN, """919'1 .... IO bf ~ INf1' No. IMJUn, lo'* N 0 U 8 I IC I y pa. ....... ,ed II: OH IAU '°'* llml9td......,.. -noftlbl9, le ~ 'I al of lf1ll ...,.,_ of the ,.._ W Mid ...... o/O Cen.~Mcall9n. Inger-duoMd IM•Ulnt to tM No .. ,.. Ho .... Offtclal •ANOIAL COftPORA-cwmw. eATING PLACI Vou Mw ao .CAl..lttOM """""° de .............. ll'Ndld~~ ....
A Cl( l'9 prop-toll. '"'°""'gn a Hom, Deed of Trwt altd '*NO-Aeeclrdt In lie oMo9 ol W. TI o a A a a A ID UQUOA UCENlf NO.: 47· DAYS .,_ Illa """"'°"* llbogado del .,.,.,.,_, ttOO OI lt'9 ClfNorNa Pto-Mt
ttty .... told II Wt=..._. 0. ~ tloe of TNMM'I ..... Ind~..._. .. of OAo TAUlm Ut o-. IMIOSANDCAT!AINQU. Ire Nl¥ICt on 1911 to .. a• .. .....,.,..,,...,_ no ... Cocft.The ... tor• .... ,_°'·
trwete ...... le ........ , •te IWtJ ftoed. POllf ~ AHOI'; "*Of C .. ltfta. PORAT a Ol•Ta9' CIHll NO.: IM"103 ~'tlaotrUJU•llllla ... allD .... 91) 1111111 .·dlilmt W11 not ...,. ........ Ga* """'° Md 19,,.. e .... 0 ce loll 11'. lwri-TM Mneftollry ..,_ HHut•Cll ltY. IAQHlfll ,... llllUed tor .. ,.._ court. AIUo I. ... Jt ..... fiM ..... lrOM ~I ... 0.l ...,_.'tw .... , ...... -. • .,., c.lfwM Mt1• M6d OM ol .~ ._.. tHAKOO .. l•AIOtTIAA ...... locatld • 1•t1 A...., Oii jllfloll9 ... ..~ .. .. ....... .... nolOtd .• 1 lJINlll 'A'. --AND VIDA IHAKOOA._ ~ lhrd., "*9, CA not ..,__ 'I°"! .._. .._.,
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PMUll II' ~&wt\, CA m51o =. ~ ~ of 1851 .. llOCllC~443. PG a?rs ~ • .. ~bee d S. 11 $161.33431 ~ .. Ill 9't ._ Of N '*'O*ft--= =:R.r.''°"C::: '°'1:r: -::: turuiw lnfOfmaociit. ~~.~~~. 1~ PUIUCNOTICEI =~r~ e'~IZ~==t:=·~::;.:-J.c.nm:. =--==~a; :~::,°'r=.=~.w.·.:=
TIMI IOtid of T~ ol ~ ~ lUV " ..... OlllV "°' ~ 6, 12, MOO .. NC) TO lOl 2 rs .... l:*r: t "T.-..... :.:.::, ~=or~ .. DIM ........ -.. ~OI ~~ .... o , ... ~· eout CommunftV Coll«M P"b.11 h d N 18..H. 1981. dl04t ~ ....._ -TMCTNO 1818.MStlJWHON 1C111n.•h~of .......... CllClt111110ftOtldllc&~by CA llJ'Ot. ,. P.M.. :.:. ...... .._"'...-:=,.~.II!=-()lt111dt~ lhtwtwnr.. .. • • •wport -·-.,.. ,.,...,_ ~RBXJfUOIN900Kl23 8-dt. ~ d 0rw9e, ,...,.. ....-CaudlMto ......... ,.,.....,_.,._ ., • ..,.....-to IUC tlOn of lormel ptOpOMI• ~ ..... o.ay PUIUC NOTICI ~ DTATI PAGES 11TO1& IQ.USM ii -...t1c.wonw..0tw"Aln") .... Of ... ,. .., .......... Cllllil ~. In lddllotl lo c:mtl. llf TNI .. TAU 1194.JQ MO T·
lot • Ph ... II -Point of PAot Octobet 12, "· 1195. NOT1C• o• ..... A. WHITE MISCEUANEOUS ~. REC-....... Clll .Mt 12. , • .,.. -~· :.11111 9'*)Jitcl ..... ,,, ... llil IMN .. ICCIPt .......... ct** EAAUY ASSIGNED TO STATl
$ale 8ye1tm In ~danc:. UlOCle r IUCHMD Al.LO Wttm OADS OF ORNa COUNTY. Ooc:iu.-Ofo. fM10, In lodl secao 'f,az ot ,; Mi1WWY ath ~ ---= dr.-Oii 1 ntt « ndoNf STRUT. UHi( AHO TRUST
with tM attached •~elf!~ PUILIC NOTICI »11PL~~CTOHION0UTO C.No A179883 CALJORHIA. Thi atrMt lddMs 13229, ~ 1' twuugll t1S1 Coda :.io llllhollled"':, d/J'-:: II rlQN. • Ind ......,, 1*11, a Clltc* drawn by a tlall COMPANY, SOHO TRUSTU. • Ilona. • - C To II ,_,,, blntfiClll\ .. Md OChtf a>IMlOll ~ ii lndulM, fi <-..~Cl ness in tlU .-tn the COf'iW}l'9d to Md now QI ltcletll aldlt 11nlon « I ~ WIU. SUL AT
SMi.d pt"OpoMll lhall bt FloUtJou • 8IVIRAG•• Cltlhm, aringent cmm II\'. ot .. rt.II ~ O&tcilblel 8lid Onllp ~. ~ lltldet oillW """ n IS by • ..,., ..... Deed d c:flldt drawn by I .. Of PU8UC AUCTION TO THE r~v.d loll) to but no lattf Haine .... t~.. hpt"'ta. 14. 1HS Ind Ptl'IOfll who 1111y bl Olhtf ltlcM 11 pufSIOAtd to bl 10 ,.,__..,.lo M ~ Plld Iha TNSttt,: _. TNllt In h ~ • ltdn IMIOt ano 101n-. HIGHEST BIOOUI FOii CAS14
1han 2:00 p.m.. Oc;tobtf 28, Thi w.-.. .... • To Wtlom tt M.y eon-wise 1'*"* 1n die ..-SlNi(RWALJ( COURT. NEW• deeall.d llt Tm No 1ca~ issuance o1 the T"""8' ..,..... an Mid ~ Ind cution. ~ lllOdlllOn °' (Pll'flOlt 11 11m1o1••111..,..... t995. al the ~kt Pur· ~~ .. .,, ~ .,. cern: RJT CATERINO, INO. estlllt, or boll. of R10HAAO POAT BEACH. CA 02eeo The N•••lln lodl 49, 'IQl•H Dted ~hinds b1t.Omt .... lbOwft on h CCultv samg, blnlt lpedlll4 In Ste· monty ol IM Unltld s.. by chUl~CoO!!'!.._~ldl~ • :'~ ==-• ~:-~ 11(11•) IPC)lylng to ~ 0.. WKTE alcl RCHMD undetl!Ql*I TNsa. lhd•ma ~ t d ~· w ,,: ~ Of enr»tw as t'_.._ -~~ • ~ llon 5102 of lhl RNndll Codi ~. f c:asl\111'1 d*2 d<Nn Coast .,,,,_,,,~ • • • ... ng, pat\IMnl of AICohollc 8-v· Wtf1£ 11?1•allilit'tot~1nc:om1d111ss ......... .-di .. -Or9l'lll9 maae o1 ..... s.o ..... 1Mll --···-,,.. and 1111hortad to do butlnttt by 1 5tD or nallonM blnlt 1
011trld. c''•~ 1f'::' 0~ !!7l2 S41':.~~~~u~ ::rc ~trot to .. a eieo. A P£TTOOH l'lls been 111ed ot the atmt lddleU and othet ~~ C£' ..._: ~ 1:air";"lhout ~Mttt :::,:: ~ 0:,-1n mis 11J11 1n lhl 1111n1 11110er c11a drawn by a •ta• • °' =~~:.; at 0 ~ um~ Mid 92715 ' Paclcllc eoa!rJ1g~744st: Rotlel1 E Wtw1I in the Supt common ~· if '"ri In Ind lo,. Al.-. oims Of 1 d ._ ,.., ct!: Olhlf ~ easll 11 actl91td N llderll credit 11nlon. OI 1 c:fleCt
bid• w111 bt publlcly T.A.R. P1tl9"9d Mortgage c • D, Corona cfel M'fl. CA ~r Cll!loma, Cau~ ~!!!,."1~.nc:.'-:' ~~ • "'°""'1 Ind..._ on._ no "'· possasion ICl9*I llbo¥t 11 purpoAld Truslll""' wfll~ 111 lml· d11w11 by a 11* or ...., ol)9Md and rted. c0tporatlon, a ca1110m1a 92625 with .. 41 " On-Sale u._.. -vr p1111. !XC9'T., on..--i rntwances ., .. sfy the '° ... : 22ID c.w.. Coult lllCI or 1111 Trusttt • OMd unlll SMigs and ioan moclldOll.
LATK PftOPOULI corporation, 111782 a.., & Wine (Pub. Eat. Pl) Ro~~E.~~':. l!CJIU,:.C, =~~ ~1 •¢ · iCll6 a. ndtl*dnlSS secuftd 1¥ c:o.ta ...... CAl'Jl2'.7..&1'4 lllllOS becomt IYlllbll to Ill S1W1gt mocwion, Of~
LL NOT Bl! AC. MacMhut Boulmvwd, SUI. llc9nM(s) appoi nlilflacllpllldSOOfelt tom . 10Va11ces bttundef, wt Thi 111•1911111 TNUe PIVM Of ttlCIOflle as I maUlt bank 'l*fllld In sac:ton &102
WI PTaD 250, IMne, CA 112715 Publlth•d N•wport pe"°: l!PM:cie::ITW ::"· ~: =-~ h_._ahllldllnd_..no ntemt IS prwded lhMln. dlldllirM f1YY w.ty far Ot flgllt Said 1111 .. be ITllOI, ol !ht Flnandal Codi Md
CE ... hilt Thi• bu1ln111 ta con-BHch.Costa Mua Dally isteTHE =ION SfJ r4_ ol '3: ~ OI pu Sii• riat1t al u1--*Y ~ unpad pnnal)ll o1 lht .,Y tnco.,edlw ol lie bUt .wirnoul ccwanant Of Wll· a111110t121d to do bU$lnlss 111 Chis Each ptopo .... • •I*> ducted by: • corporaUon Piiot September 28 Oc10-ft(Jle 11 60CI felt trom ._ 11111-al ~bi/ s.d deed with 1nteres pn>pMty ..,.... ...i altw ranry, uprm Of lmpltd regard· stall) At lhe tront ot lhl 1111>-
lly com~ety Mch and Th• regl1trant(1) com-ber 5, 12, 1995• • decedent's Will I/Id COOclls, 1 196f-4 7t J. IClcHon :.,..a;• uld llnd. •.........,bf~ reon as pro"'ded 1n sad No•, common dMlenolltlOn. f eny, tng btlt, pcswsslon or encum· poles &t ~main entry ... to
11V9f'f Item .. Mt fOlth In menc9d lo llll\l&Ct butl-th048 :r·.: adln:J ~ T :c.N:n acct:. ~ llm J. ~. Ill wWIWTlld ees. cNrgtS and upenses o4 ftWiln ,.. '"" lcCail bfanoes, to W!sfy 111 lndtbtlel-flt PlACENTIA CIVIC CUfiER
lhe 1peclllcatlon• Any and neu und« lhl fictitious any s.,. ..... on Is 0( nwi. In .. dlelt l9COldld In S1H and ol Ille INSIS Cit __... at ttll ~ ~ 111$$ SIQlrtd by Uld Dlld 401 41 t E 01APMAH AllEHUE'
all ixc.~ to ·tM origl-bu1tne11 name(•) U1t9d PUBLIC NOTICE !2! wmrmon 111 the lite lleiJI 1~• ~drawn bt 111!".._.. eacUl580, PIQ9131 ti~ sad Deed ot TNst STANO MCI at ttll oblgllkWI -adVanoet lllteullellr ...; ~NTrA. CA 11 r"'tll. ai
I..._ ,1___ above on: ~l~ u"' court _. • .,._, union Of I ... ....., cW ~. ,-~ a· Alt UST OEfD SER'ICE COM-and by tN propwty to be Inlet t OYIClld 11'1 '..._ d .. nal apec ,,.. • ...,.,. must bt T .AR. Pr•f9"9d Mortgag1 '1otJtJoua au.Jneu THE ~ dnlwn by a stall or tedef'll uv-....,.. rttj. Ind ...;..... ~ ~ TRUSTEE ** end reuon.lllt ...,_ es • Pf •-··an and 1n1tres1 COIMylCI IO Md
cfeatty statld In th• pro-Corporation Timothy J: N•m• Statement 1Utll0rity to admitll5'er Ille e 1nos llld IOll'I aasoa"on, sw-1o 11111 111 p111o ... dlllg-TANWElL ORM SUITE 200 INlllld Cotll, upenMS .,.. Ille unpaid P<1ndPal ba&ancll Of now field by It under utd Daiei
posll and lhl failure lo do Shl•lds, G.C. Authortied Th• following persons are under tile Independent Admlli inos assoeilion or ,..,..nos bank nlllld P-t82 on h '*'1 •a. ONCORO CA ~s2o (5lO) 6()3.'. ectv.ncea •a. 1am1 d lhl ~~ N:! SICiJr~ by Said Dlld or Trust 111 Ult propl(ly shllalld
110 may b• grounds tor r• Agent doing buslnesa u : FR8 strn on of EstalH Act (Thi apeol1ed 1n Seaon 5t02 or Ille 1ng ~ 1o a. int. &Y DESBle' JACKSO lnllW pdclltk>n at lie Hoo Yid d In S:'N •r: a pro-In said County, Calltotnla d ..
Jectlon of th• proposal. Thi• ll&t9menl Wat filld WERX, 108<> N. Downing, autnonly Wiii lllow the pel$0 FiMnCial Code and ailhonzed to PAftCS.. 4: ,.,, ........... r1ghl SISTANT SECRETARY Dated tlC:e "' .. la: S211.--• Ota, . cn.oes sc:r1blnQ 111• land 11111"1: A
Thi Board or Tl'\JllMI with the County Cl•k of Anaheim, CA 92805 llln$ftlUM ID talce 00 taisiness 1n tlllS Stall In the Ind....,... lo 11111111 petll-1003-95 RSVP 1G42l 10"1i In eddllof\ to calh, lhl :d ••PtnSIS of 1111 tr=.,•o:d LEASEHOLD INTEREST IH AND
has th9 right to tel.a thi Orange County on ~1~95 Patrick John Anlhony, .:lions w.tllOut otG11no cou ewnt •ndlr other INn casll is Ing ...,. dlllglWd on 111 10'19 10'26 TM!De Wll acap • u-o1 'T trusts ctu•d by d TO THE FOLLOWING DE-~··• which btlt mMLI F8583M 1080 N. Downing, Ma-~ Bef0<1 tat.no certai acceP'ed. the lNS1et 1111y '111111-lllln • PwtdrQ s,_. No. :N332sJ3 llhWa ch9ck drWM't on a Da rus,1v.,, SCRIB£0 PROPERTY PARCEL
pio.,..-Dally p•tot C...."t9fl\!>er 28 helm.CAll2805 Yf.ry tml)Ol\alll aaons, howeYrr hOtdtrie1ssuanc.OltheT111S1tt'S .-S-132. Thepropi!ty"*"-..... cw nalklNI blrlk. • led .,,,,1111195 NO I, IN THE CITY Of NEW·
lhl nHdl of the DtalTlc1 1 ....,.. ' Thia bualneaa 11 co~ the pem>n.11 rtpme~ wdl Deed untll fllnds becomuvallable Ind otl9f oammon ~ dtkll drMn by a 1U1a ot OUAUTY LOAH SERVICE PORT BEACH COUNTY Of
and enuw Into contract(•) Octobet 5• 12• 19• 1995· duct9d by: an Individual reoi11!d to ~"" rmce ID inllf to the payee or 1oOorsee u a ~·al lhe ,_, propert, fedtrll er-union or • CORP . aual.Umtet 1650 C ORANGE. STATE Of CAllfOR·
Incorporating th• pro-Th030 Have you 1tantd doing ested persons uliess tlley matter ot nght Said slle wrll be lbor.'9 II fJUIXlfled PUBLIC NOTICES en.di drawn by a .... or FOURTH STREET 2ND FLOOR NIA AS SHOWN OH A MAP
posal(t) u aubmltled. The PUBLIC NOTICE bulln•11 yet? No w•~ nooce or consented ID made, but w.lhout coyenant o to b9: 102 Sdlclz Pll 1141 fldlnf uvtngs and ta.... a .. SANTA ANA CA 92701 714 RECORDED IN 8()()1( 101.
Boatd r•HfVM tM right to Pa~k J, Anthony propoud ~)Tilt 1ndepe wtlTW!ly, eJCl>IHS or 111l1Nd ~ 8-:h. CA t26S3 IOdltion. uvtnga auod-285-9962 By PAT RUGGIFRO. PAGES 38 AHO 39 Of PARCEL
itje<:t any 0t Ill propoaala cns'3t0779 Thia atatement was fllld entldm11utt111on11MO~WTlt l'IQll'l)ng •tt. possesSIOn Th9 wid!Mligned TNllllt ell-.ciof1 ot uvtngs .,.,-. ASSISTANT SECRETARY MAPS IN THE OfFICE Of THE
or lhe waive any lrr-oulart-FlctttJoua ButalnM• wl1h lhl County Clerk of Ql1tlled ulieu an 1nl!res encumtnnces, ID ~sty Ille dain9 Mt Willy fer Mt Ir.-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE' tpec"9d In Section 1102 d OPP 19402 912&. t~. COUNTY RECORDER Of SAIO
u I th9 bm4nl Name ltetement Orange County on August person hies an ObleC'on ID indebtedness seculld by sad °°"..._. rl the propllty SALE Loan No. HHll·1 IN Anandal Code.,...,. 10/tv.15 COUNTY lleolllcwy Ptlont es n •u on pro-The follow! .,.. 23, 1995 F958090 peabon anc1 shows goo0 c.aus Deed. ICIYlnees thereunder, Wllll ~ Ind att. oammon REF: OYartelPalomare thoftled to do bullnnt In 17141752.4010 Stntllci&ly·
c:;ess. doing bullne":.~bof Dally Piiot Sept. 21, 28, wllythecourtshoulonotgrantlll 1r11!11st n prwded t11e111n, and ~· If Mf, "'°"'"'1 APN: 117-332-22 T.S No. this ltate. In the IVWlt ~ ATC MORTGAGE TRUST t994-
lf you hav• any technical C1nter crunera, 230 Har-Oct. 5, 12. 1995 001 authonty the unpaio pnnol)ll of the note hlf . The IOlal ..nouna d SOH12 IMPORTANT NO dtf ottw tt\11\ cuh ts ac-PUBLIC NOTICES N2. •I al. r:Jo AMRESCO Man·
question• 11gardlng th1 bot BIV<t., Stor• tn, Costa PUBLI A HEAAING on the pebbon wdl secul!d ""S•d deed Wltll lnteres .. unpaid b8llrlce al .. TICE TO PROPER ~ lhe TNlt• INiy ao•ment, Inc Ann Scott w
sl)9ClllcatJona pl•ue coo-MIH, CA C NOTICE be tieto on NoYf.mber o. 1996 the110n as pro~dtd in ud Note. dlllglliol'l wued brh p1q>: OWNER: YOU ARE I • lhe lwwe at lhe MeCloud 2 COIPO<all f>Nk.
i.ct Davi Holcomb at (714) Chaa Sun Chang i4249 NOTICE 145PM1n OePl No 703 I tees tl\arotS and npenses or the ::.:: ldd Ind,__. DEFAULT UNDER TN ..... Oeld ur'llll fWlda •
432·58118. OuHtlona r• Atwood AVI.,
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1'1911, Thi aMUal return of the it 341 The Ccty On\'f Orange. INStte and ol the lNSlS Cl!aled and...._ ~ .. -c:: ~~g~:RTR~ST~ATE ~ .:.C..a.:! 11~,,:: Noia 01 Tru$l.et's Salt Fll6 No ~~~h~r::or';':~~ ":
gaidlng th• proposal pro-Mor9n0Vall~.CA1125S3 Homiland Foundation Is 926t3-1571 by .. d Oeedot TNSI STANDARD It. lnllll ~ al h LESS YOU ~AK~ ACT:bN ter d rtght s.ld .-w11 be 36261·A LOll'I No 116494452 being solll 'as Is' The str•t cess ahOuld b9 dlrKted to· Joo Soon Chang, 24249 available at tht address If YOU OBJECT to the grano TRIJST DEED SERVICE CO~ Nclloe cl Sall II. $$4173 78 made. but wtlhOUt coWNnt Trustor P WALKER You 111 in
Roger w. Davia, DlrKtor oi ~~~.c:.g ~au!;.~A 11:5~9 • ~1o~r.!:. ~~'fi:~:~o~~~-~ ~pei:::,n. Y~~~a~ ~~~ 0~~US\E~iTE 2rJj 1n addll6on '° cah, ~ r~ i~op::W,Efl MAio~ or wwranty, :=;.us or Im-~::~n ~g:m~~·~5 of 1tr9u:~· :::~~!bo~d" !ti~~ 01 C:~:
Purchasing, Coast Com· This bu1lne11 11 con-b: any cillzen who so re'. ot>tect>ons or,1le wntten objeC· CONCORD CA 9452o. (510) 6()3.'. ~ IClCefll • c:ashie(a m.ck SOLD AT A PUBLI = ~ unless you take action •o proi.c property descrillld abOYt IS
munlty Colleg• District, ducild by: an Individual qu1111 wilhln 180 daya •ons with 1111 COUit belore \tie 7340 By . SANDY GAAHn AS· drwwn on a tlate °' natianlll SALE. IF YOU NEED A NCS"V the lndebtldnnl -your P<OOtllY It mzrf be Sold & purporlld to be Ht-883-187·
1370 Adams Av1nue, Bldg. The registrant commenc9d alter publlcition ol thle no-11e111no Your~ may be SISTAHT SECRETARY Dated ~ ~:M""~'..._ EXPLANATION OF TH and by uld Deed, • 1 publlc we II you nte<I ¥1 U· 889-191·895·899 PRODUC-
D. Cotta Mau, CA 92628 to transact buslMu ond• lice of 111 avallablhty 105 1n personor1>yyourm>mey l00095 F!S~ 10432 10'12 chedl~bf ~ ~NATURE OF THE PR vMCH thlf...W wit\ ptanallon ol 1111 nature ol the TIOH Pt.ACE NEWPORT
(7'4) 432.5750 th• flclltloua buslnlfu Crucent Bay Dfiv•. t.. IF YOO ARE A CREDrTOR QI a t0'19 10'26 . 8fll Inda lolln !'.oa. CEEDING AGAINST YOU irurnt 11 pnMdld ttwetn, P<oceedlOOS agatnst yoo you BEACH CA The undtrslQned
Adv.rtlH Ootober nam• or namu llsted guna Buch, CA 92651. Clln11ngent tl!dltor of me de· CN332564 fllion ~ -Rriation °' YOU SHOULD CONT AC Ind thl unpeld prtnc1p11 ~ slloold conl.ac:t 1 lawyer On T1us111e a~ms lnY lilbllty
12th• 18th, 1885 above on n/1 Contact: Glenda Minges. ceased. you rn.ist hie your dam . • ~~In S«> A LAWVER On Octobl ance althl NoCe MC:ured by October t9 t995 11 tO OO am tor any incorrectness or trie
Openi Ootober 29, Ch .. Sun Chang Phone: {714) 494-0365. wiltl tilt court and mat a ropy to ~02 11 the Financial 26, 1995. 11 10 00 A. M uld Died wt1t1 tntarHt NORTHWEST · MORTGAGE s1ree1 address and ollltr com-
1995. 2:00 p.m . ~ 5o;>~ Chai:o fil• .. Published Neweort Ille personal "Pf!sentabvt. ap. PUBLIC NOTICES Code end llAharized to do C1l-West1m Reconv1yanc ther'IOfl •• provtdlcl 1n sakl SERVICES INC A MlnnesolA mon oesionauon It any, shown 1 1 a 9men was "" Buch-Costa Meu Dally Pointed biJ the court witt.n lou ...._In !Na staw In It. Corp, 1 Cahfomla corpora Nc:U, fees, chargn ...i u · C · neretn Said salt will be tnlde. Publlthld Newport with the County Clerk of Piiot Octablr 12, 1995. months lrom Ille O&te of first _..ltndltoti«g_;CMhi. lion as duly appointed tru1 pen119 d ttll tNllM Ind orporallon, 15 dul'f ai>Polnlld bUl ~thout covenant or Wll·
Beach·Coata Mesa Diiiy Orange County on 10-2·95 th065 issuance of lettM as prwded i IOCIPed h Trustee tM under and pursuant t the lNIU aelt.ed by uld TruslM undt1 dltil ol 11us r111ry UP<tSSld or lmpltd
Piiot October 12, t9, 1995. 19853890013 secbon 9tOO of ttle C.lomi RE: AHDERSON/TMS NOTI ~ ltll luuance a1":: o..ct al Trust r.cor Died d TNll. Verdugo executad by Paul Wall(er and rtQatdlOO blll posS1$$10n oi
th064 Dally PlloC Oct. 12, 19, 26, PUBLIC NOTICE Problte COde The •me lor hhno Of SALE You are In defaul Trustee'• Deed l..W1lil f\na ti.. Octob9r 26. 1990. as inst s.vtce cewporatlon at Mid Pauinl W~er hllSbanO and encumbrances' lo PIY tne' r•
---------Nov. 2. 1995 th067 Th• Joint commlulon on dams wift not IXP" beto" lou under a nobCI 01 deknquen OQmt avalabll to the P8Y9' 0t No 90-570938, of Officla TNllM, 121 w.tt WJngton Wife as communny prQperty n matnlng pnndpal 11Jm of Ille
PUBLIC NOTICE acaedltatlon 01 h1&1thcati months from the lleanno date assessment Oen daled MARCH endorsM • 8 ma11er cl nght, Records 1n thl of11c:e of th Dflve, Third Roof, GfencWe. trustor. to secore obtiQallons 111 note(s) secured by ~d Olld of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE organlzaUons will conduct notice<l 1bo\'9 2 1995 unless you take action Said &ale ~ be made, but County Recorders al Or CA 11203, {818) 600-2A815, favor ot Westtrn Bank as bent· Trusl Wltn Interest thereon IS Be 1 c YOU w,y fl<AAtNE tilt hie to protect your property, It may ¥MnA OIMCWtl CIC WWninlV ange County, St.ate of Cal Sales .a.tus line• (t11) llclafy recorded Sepltmt>tr 29 ks d · PUBLIC HEARi NO Flctltlou• Bu•ln•H ~~i::.'l ~nrM/11 s 71 t •.;.,• kept bi/ the court w you &re a be SOid al a put>llC sale II yoo ec.iw-°' implied ,~ fomia, executld by Uta A 311.1728, By: ~ VIJ!tn. 1989 as lnSb'ument ho P<OY e 111 said noll(s), Ill·
NOTICE IS HEREBY Name Sl9t•ment 17,h Str:itp c.1 • Colla person interesttd in the estm neeo an expianauon ol tne lille, pnc-·bn CIC encun-Du.rte, an unma • iueM, TN._., ~ ~ 895?5718 In BOOk PaQe or 1111 vanoas 11 1t1y uneler Ille llmls
GIVEN that the City Counc:U Th• follow!~ persons ate M1sa Ca. 92627 on Thutl· you may l~e wtltl the COUit I nature ol the pr:uedtnQ aga111st tiranc., lo utidy the ~ woman Ind Luciana G t ll, O.td: ~-ottoal rac:oros ol lht recoroer s ol lhl Deed of Trust. tsllrnlllel
al the City of Newport dolna busln.u u : day i8 October 1995 and format At(Jlest f()( Speoal Notce (OU you should contacl a law· ~ secured bf loilld Palomares 1n unm UAP-17813t 10l5, 10.12. olllce or Otano• County Ca•· IMS Cllatges and HPlllMS 01
Beach wltl hold a public a) Aoyal ConsulUfl9; b) Friday 21, October, ,995 ol tne Mtno of an 1nvt.ntory and (et Oo NOVEMBER 2 1995 a Died, lldvanoM thlnundet, woman as 0lomt tenant5. Wll 10/1t lornia Wiii sen al pubflc aucuon 1111 Trustee ana 01 11'it trusts
lleaiing on the epphCdtlon Modern Technology Invest· Publlsh•d N1wport a""""Sll of esiate assets or ol 1000 /W. at Ille bactt entran WllhinW.UMpn>•idedther• sell at public auction t 10 h"'hest bidder for cash 01 created by saio Deed 01 Trust. al lhe City of Nev.port menls c) Sun1hfri1 T.ch-,...,._ · Ind the ~ ~ h he bidde r 'V, IO·Wlt S659 624 94 Esllmattd Beach for proposed OADI· nology, J6nB Aspen VII-BHch-Costa Meu Dally any pellaon or account as pro. obby ol THE I.AKE FORES "'· .,..._,_ . 1g It r or cash. PUBLIC NOTICES cashiers Clleck (payable a1 lllt AcCI 80 lnte 1 0 lddltlonal NANCE NO 95•50 AN OR· 11111 Way Santa Ana. CA Piiot October 12, 17, 23, .. oed in secbon 1250 ot the cXECUTIVE CENTER 23101 blllarlot cl lhe , secured cashie(a check drewn on ome or salt In 1aw1U1 money ol d u res an
OINANCE OF THE CITY 92704 ' 1995. ca.11oma Proba1f eooe A At LME CENTER ORM 1n Ille C1 bit uld Died v.tll intefeu .iat• or national benk. Jhe United ~Lites by casn ~ v~ais II any 1111• lncrusa
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF John Slanl•y Pohwal, Ill, th0511 !J)est tor ~peoal NoDct tonn IS or LME FOREST Counry 0 ltllrlOn .. pnMded In UICI check drawn by I stat• LOA~ 026362 I/DAER COHV casll•r s dUICk dll'MI ~a Stall BE~E~ri:R~~A~o E~T ~
NEWPORT BEACH ESTAB-36778 Aspen Vlllagi Wiy, Milat:iel11>mthecourte1er1t. ORANGE Stale ol Calitornia Noee, '7· charges and_. federal crldrt union. or a OTHER 2622z41 !>3 or na~onal bank a stat.e or BID LESS THAN THE FULL
LISHING THE MARINE AV· Santa Ana CA 92704 IC NOT CES MorHyl• ,.._.,.I under the power of sale pursu-~ ltll ~and Iha cMdl drawn by 1 stat• fllf·f·l'41I lede111 credit unton or a Stall or
ENUE (BALBOA ISLAND> This bu~lnt1• '' con-PUBL I D£IRA M.OLSEN, ~: antto Ille terms ol lllose Clfta1 INlll «lllled ~Died°' t.deral uvtnga and loan A p NUMB.ER 937_49.008 teoer&I sawios and loan asso-CREDIT BID The blnlllc:Wy
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENf ducted by: an Individual 6IONl~t1~~rDnt11 Covenants Conditions and !.~ ~ • =:. 1noclatlon, u vlnga ISSO-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE 'S SALE ciatlon. savings usOclaoon. or ~nder Slid ~do~ Tru:!!'ttdtfo. DISTRICT. Have you 1tarted doing Sutr 1050 Res1t1Ct1ons recorded on OCTO-Co!ponllion 19'ioo Pbrmet elation. or uvlngs ban UNDER DEED Of TRUST mlogs ballk SPIClll•d In secuon Ort uecu 111 O• rt ID
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· bual!lffl yet? Yes, &-8·95 NOTICE Of lRUSTU'S NtlllPO!f 8'«11. CA 92660 BER t7 1983, ~ 1nstrumen St ~ CA lllltt 1P9Ciflld In MCtion 5102 ~OU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER 5102 ol tilt flnaneial Cooe &lld :w u~ders'n~l : ~
THER GIVEN lhal Hid pub-John Stanlay Pohwat, Ill SALE UNDER DEED Of NtwPOll Beacr..Cosla Mtsa No 83·457409/ Book Page (118) 725-43e0' ~m.C IM. financi.l code and DEED OF TRUST DATED Ju aolllorfZld lo do bus~ In llllS a ~ Ill anCI lit h1artng will be held on Thia llattment wu filed TRUST f119: 11360t lolf'I: CN333456 WHITE Oct 1213 19 lndusNe ol Olloal Records o t.bOl.. ~ authorized to do busin.u in 13 lllBt UNLESS YOU TAK stata). 11 THE FRONT Of THE mt11d :°'o. ·arid 1 wrlllln Ho-
th1 19th day of Oct~r with thl County Cl91'k of 1211252 Oltw': W4521M tQ95 Oranoe Coonly Ca~tornia Ol6ld OW'Z7119G5 '. this stata wi• be held It ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN la o lault aricl Etac:llon to ~9!5•1n•tu!'ec:~ll 10th~~ Orange County on ~12-95 A.P. Nl.lnblr 4Z2-23UI YOU Ronald D Roup a LI# Corpora· 178810 lM, 1~12, 1~111 :"9~0 ~· f>C~ PROPERTY IT MAY SE SOLD ENTRY AREA TO THE Pl.ACEN· :~ NTo'::. u:,d:,~~'!n~
' · 1 N B 19953857828 ARE. ~ DEFAUL. T l.l«>ER A llOll as trustee tor ~nrrlde Cove 1 • H atdornu AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU TIA CIVIC CENTER 401·~11 E ' ~t'; 0H~~· 3~~.:i:~ Dally Ptlol ()(:(. 12, 19, :ZS, om> ~ TRUST, DAT!D PUBLIC NOTICES II Community AssootaUon the :ri'ri~i ~:'n;•/n:,nia. NEED AH EXP\.ANATION Of CHAPMAN AVf. PLACENTIA, CA ~:U~~ ~:. ~!~d~ In Oii
Boulevard', Niwport Beach, Nov. 2, t995 thOn F~S. 1991, UNLESS . Uenholaer under that Dellnquen _ conv~yed to and now Mid THE NATURE or THC PAO-aJt rtghl, 11111 and lnlttesl con IS IOealed and more lfllll 0::
California, at which um1 PUBLIC NOTICE 'fe%\OUR"W'~~ ,. Assessment Uen · recordeo PUBLIC NO.ICES by It undlr aald Deed ;;t/CEfDING AGAINST YOU Youveyed to and now lleld by It montrishMclapseO'slnctsuefl
and plac1 any and all per· ~y BE SOt..D AT A PUBi.Jc YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOf1' Marc:ll 6 1995 as lnstrumen Trust in the property srtu· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER unaer sad Dted ol Trust'" and rteordatlon
SON inlereated may •P-FJctlUoin BuaJnH• SALE. F YOU NEED Alf EX· l&O . OF TRUST DA NO 95·0091704/ Sook Page la.d in said County I nd NOTla IS /Mreby glVln Illa IO fll lolowlng Otserll>ld prop-DATE 09/2(),9!>
pear Ind b9 heatd lhllf90n. Neme Statement PlANAnoH Of THE NA-OHM7. IMLE$S YOU T ol lilt Ottm llecords ol said YOU ARE IN OEfAULT UNOffl A Stale dNcnbed H corn· QUALITY LOAN SERVICE arty $1tuiltd In 1111 alortsa•d CHICAGO ffilf COMl'Alft •
fl you challenge this The following persons are ~Of THE PROCr:EDWG ACTIO• TO PflOTlCT YO County and pursuant to Section DEED Of TIIUST D.\TfD pi.tety discribed In said CORP, 15 trustM. or suCClss County and Slate !<>Wit lots 8 Trw&llM FORECLOSURE
project In coun. you m1y doing butlnetl u : Cy· AGAINST YOU YOU PROPERTY rT MAY IE SOLD A 1367 of Ille CIV" Code ol lflt 1212Mt. IJNlESS YOU TAU dMd of 11\.t.t The strMt u~tee. or subSUIUted uusree ana 9 the Soultlerl'J 115 leel Of SEAVIC .
be llm1ted to raising only press Mark•t & UqUOt, SHOULD COKTACT A LAW· A PUlltc SA.LE. tf YOU NffO A State 01 California wrn sell a ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR lddrn1 and oth9r common pursuant to the Dead 01 Tr.is lol 10 In blodt 2f ol 11ac1 no PITAUJ CE~ER S:t.E ~~
111011 l11u11 you or some-5-0t 1 Ball Rd., Cypr1ta, CA YER. Nc*il II hlrlby ~ fX,lAUTION Of THE NATUR puDllC aucbon 10 ltle h1QheS1 PflOPfflTY rT MAY IE SOlDUiA d.nigNtion. rt 1ny, of thl mculld by BETTY DAER 77'l tnd m()(t complat.ety de NARDINO CA 112408 T ......
on1 tlH raistd al lh• pub-90603 ltlM Sarreno Raccrwevra OF TltE PflOCftOING AllAINS bidder lor cash payable at bme A PUIUC SALE. If YOU IUD rNI pt099rty described SINGLE WOMAN ANO JOHN salbeO In ~d dffO or !Just Lil . · ,..,..,ona
he h111ing desc~lbld In tn Sub Kim. 5313 Hillfax ~. • tNM1a, ot euc-YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTAcr ol Ult 1n lawtul money ol IM fXl'lANATIOll Of THE NA above is purported to be. OAER AHO ANNA I( DA.EA ISStSsor no 045-07!>·36 Tiit Number (909) 884·0448 By 11115 notlco or In written COi· Dfiv., CvPrlSS, CA 90630 ~ tn-, OI .,...._, lAWYEll. llOTICf Of TRUITH'$ United Slates. d rlghl blle and OF ntE PflOCEH>ING MWNS 492 East 18Th StrMt, HUSBAND AHO WIFE ALL AS str1tl add11ss Wld ofllf com Teresa M Drake Asst Vici
respondanc. delivered to Yoong £i.in Kim, 53t3 Hall-1NA19 ~to thl Dald SAU utlDO DEED OF TR lnllrest Ill Ille IOllOwlnQ de-YOU YIU SHOULD CONTACT ~Costa Mesa Ca 92627 TM JOIHT TENANTS and Recorded mon designation ol l1lt abOYe Prtsldartl ~'!:bl~rtyh:;,~gP'~1~;,:~~ lax Drlv•. Cyprus, CA cfTrult..aMdbySMoN-l• tlD. n-41-t7531UO 9ctlbed proj)lrtysltllatled In said lAwYmllOTICEOFTRUSTln~ T"fRM di .. on 07fl91198t as rn,trumen clesall>td properly Is llllrPOrlld QPPt9366 9128 1M .10ltm5
metlon celt (7t.ii) &44-3230 ll0630 dlrW and Ruby MlllW U . llD. tffOJ7tN A.P. llD Counry .-.d St.ill Unit 34 Lol1 SAU UNDER DEED OF TRUST claims eny ltabllity for any No 4052.5 In Sook 141 59 Page lo be 42162nd Str•t Ntwpon
WANDA E RAOOIO This bu!ln111 11 con-hulblnd and wl9 Alccfdld 933·31·Z71 NatiOt 1s llereby of Tract 1087t as shown by lOM 111. 01715U>STfYENSON lnc:orrectn1u of ttte strut 1753 01 Ollldal records In Ill• Beath, CA 92603·1904 The PUBLIC NOTICES
CITY CLERK. CITY OF dueled by. • general pan· on O:w811'91 • in.tnment vt.n tlllt Standard Trust Deed map on me~ Instrument No T.S. Mo. HAM040173 A.P. 111.1eddr.ss and othef common oNa·or me County Recorder 0 underslQned Trus• dlsdatms
1 nershlp No. tM002111 In Boe* ~A Met CorTIPlllV as trustee Book 488. Page 47 48, ot Maps U2·111·U llDtiCt is he"bv deslQnehon, ' any, shown ORANGf COllnty C~lornla and anytlabi•ty tor 111y tncorrectnlsS
NEWPORT BEACH Hav• you start Id doing P9 ~Aof Olldlll r«:JOl'da In succusor trustee or subSlllltd rtcoras ol Orano• Counry gi~n that Stlndaro Tl\ls! Oeed "-.Tn. Said . ule Wiii be puislllllt 10 tilt Nobel ol Oetaul or ltll str11t address ano oltllf ,. tlD. 1HSH51243
Publtahed Newporl business yet? Y11 4-30-90 h ollte cf thl County i. lNstee !lll'lllant ID 11lf Deed of Calltornla The purported streel SeMCe Comcllny as trustee made. but wttho4Jt c;ov.nant and Etectlon to Sii llltltlln common dtSIQnallon. II any f1CT1TIOUS IUSltllS1
B11ch..Co1t.a Mesa Daily ~T, ln~:m.nt wu tiled c:ordlr of :.:'9 ~ ll\ISI eJlltCUtlCS by JOHN LEONE. adllress .and othtr common successor 1111stee or subSObJted or _,,_nty, •ICP'ns or rtcardtd 06116/199S is lnslru· hown herein SllO Slit Wll be NAJIUTATBIBO'
Pilot Octoblr 12, 1995. With th9 County Clerk 01 =of~a.c. AH ~~:~o 1~ lnstN dnlgnabOll, II any or Illa real tl\ISttt !lll1Uant to Ille Deed of 1mplild, regarding tltle. ment No gs-256503 01 said made, but wl11'iout covenant or The IOl!Owlng penon(s) rnre
Tl\062 Orange County on S.ptern-ton to 111 ._..._ ,.. ment # 87·l4e2llO '!no ,.: property descobtd above. lor Trust e.cuteO by PATRIC C::!!'.°"'tncl:,1 ·~: Otliclal Records Will SELL on warranty, llPfmitd or lmplled, oo.no taisiness as ANGIE'S MAI..
__ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E--•blr 1 1995 F857430 COft1ld OllOl"ltM In 8oof1 ....... 1 .... ,.ov 7 1,.,.,a wlllcfl Ille unaers1gn1d makes STEVENSON AHO CARRI£ STE· h d ng of 1on4ng95 at 10 00 AM &I IN ragaidlng tllll, posstSSIOn. Of CA1..L 504 s Buell lllld Ana-• ~·.PllQl~A. ~ reco.-.on...,,..u""' · ..,.,as no representation or warra11ty VENSON HUSBAND AHO WlFE c arges •n expen~ FRONT Of TE f GPO ES TltlCllmbtan<:es to PIY Ill i.m CA92~ Dally Pilot October 5, 12, ~=uld Olldlll Instrument 188-006222 ol Olli· Is 751 Sctl•IMIY 8.ty Costa RecollleO on JANUARY IO. 1 lh• Trust .. 1od of thl trusts H I.A l A remaining ~ sum 01 Oii ~ Cha Pt:!rs llOl w 211111 NOTICE OI' 19, 28. 1995. lh058 No. wll s.n on Oaf Recol'OS in the olfla of Mesa Cat.l()(J\la 'The ~rPO<ted as Instrument I 9().014380 ol C•Mtld by ... Id o..ct at THE MAIN ENTRY AREA T noll(s) SIQ.lrld by $aid Cllld of SIMI. #14 Siii ~ CA lil073l :g~1~1~ ~~·~~BY PUBLIC NOTICE ~ It ttw Nof9t floortl ~ =:! !, ~rsu owner of said rUI prOOlflY at Olltoal RecoRIS '" the olf1ct of~ l~ P9lu~ r71n~~ !~f ~CE~~CIVI~~ trust. Wl1'I lnttrtsl ltllraon as Tin taismtss ,5 concM:llO by
GIVEN lhat U\e City Council ..-ice toe.~ Coult·., the ~ ol OellUll &nd Ille bm• of the Dtltnquenl As· tllt Caurity Aet.ol'Oef ol ORAHGf :;;;-pa Id AViNUE PlACENTtA CA AT praVldeo In Slid noll(S) Id 1n11ldi~~-
of th• c11y 01 Newport cna t 317919 houM 100 CMc c.w DIM eec.on ID Siii ~noer Rt sessment uen was Georoe L Coli"'Y Cal!lomia. ino pirsu ~') al s.ecf t t;Y :i PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE • 11 lnY 11n11er 1111 11rms ~1rint Pin rot Y't ~n
Baach will hold a public FlctJtlou. B~neu w.t 1111111 ""' CA .. 1:00 "'8d on NOVEMBER 10, 1904 Ande11on II &aid Sale wl" oe ~ the ~~Io~ OeflUll ~ $1'12 799 IMI r~h fnter•s HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ol 1111 slid d11d ol !Mt es~ lO ~ rusiness unotf Ille
hearing on th9 appllcaUon NanM Statement P.M. II pubic llalon lD Ill as tn.slNment I ~ 656735 of made ~ll'lout warranty exprass ~ to minder tMr.00 from 9101194 • (payable II 111• ame or sale In mated Ills charges llld U:· l~aous lluStntss name °'
of City of N1Wport Beach The following per~ns ara ~.~am.~.:;: sad Olhcall ReconiS. """" Sd 0 or 1mo11ea reoarcllng btle. pos· =~ j~~~~9:s:' 10 375" per annum 1 l&Wful money 01 the United pensu or tr1e 1rus11e and or tn• =~s:'c":'m
tor propo19d ORDINANCE doing bu11n .. 1 u. 2833 C,. at thl Un"9d t~ at 1000 A.M AT TH£ SISSIOn. or encumbranoes to OlflClal RecottlS Wiii Siii on provided in aeld not9(s) SllllS) a~ right blll and lnltf· tMts cr11tad by said dMd or n115 S1Jttment wlS r~td wilh
NO. 115-49, AN ORDI· Harbor Blvd., Co.ta Mlsa, Slllllll' ~ ... and In-EHTF\ANCE TO THE OfW4G£ CITY P'f ~sum of past due Home· t ~ II tOOO AM AT THE coata and any est conveyed to ¥Id now Pltld trusl lo wit Said prOl)lfly IS lt4 Courityl,llt ol Ol1llQf
NANCE OF THE CITY CA 92628 _" ......... __.. HAU.. 300 EAST C Ollil!llr s assessments. reaona-"Nla ... rc TO THE ORANGE~ lnterHI 1Stlmal9d t by It 11ndef 5* OMd of Trust 111 being SOid IOI 111 l>Ur"'·S. of Cau~ on St l'l'lbert4 19!l6 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MMIP DNlet Corp., II. I --CDr'Ml¥ed .., • ., """' ~""'"' oou,.,,c CA at !JI b1y tsllrlla•d costs tees <-"""""' "v NEWPORT BEACH ESTA&-California Corporation, lwld tit l under Mid O.CS d """-.--... ill di d llr t d I tn tW..1.. 300 EAST debt $227.517 24 the property sllualad Ill Sltd paying the OCllQ&tJOns tlCUrtd TCE·llu f;a'WS Nlmt
LISH ING THE CORONA 6400 Katetla Avenu. Cy· Trult "~allt.t8lld on. ID 1111 llOhtst biOder I arges an Ill H ue I e A~NUE ORANGE CA at pu~beneftciary under uld Ceunty and Siiia htltlnaltar by said OMO 01 lrusl. lnCIUdlng Sllllment tlqlllU""" tHIS tll>m
DEL MAA BUSINESS IM prNI CA ll0630 • lnuld and ,_ h (payable II lne lme Of slle lime ol l!llS notJce In Ille amount auc:bon to the f'IOiiest l>dder lo of Trw.t heretofore axec:ut dlscflbed A C~DOMINIUM tees and expenses or safe Tht the 01tt 11 was t~ed 1n lht Office
PROVEMENT DISTRICT • This' bualnt1i 11 con-.,,.,_ : AA men n llWIUI money ol the Ullile<I ol $8,038 00 DATED October 2, Wll (PaYalie It Ille Orne ol pe and dehvetld ta thl undef COMPRISEO Of PARCEL 1: 10111 1moun1 ol Ille unpaid o1 tN Cdli"'Y 01111. A new Ac*·
NOTICE IS HEREBY FuR· dUcied by:. corporation Mtf ~on .. Dald Srates), 111 ngllt, "8, ano interest. t995 APN 937-68 t47 IY: 1n lawtul money of the United signed I -ltten Decta An undlVidld t(t4 lnlltHl In prlnc19ai bal.tnCI lntlftS( '°"s !MlntSJ NMne Stallmenl
THER GIVEN that said pub-Have you •Wt9d doing d Tnllt. The property~ IO~ of~ held by I ~1'41.0 0. R02~t·o A .~.,~.States) 111 nglt ~•e &nd 1•1tst.lof Default Ind 09mand and 10LOI1 Ol Tract No t0319 lheteon IOQtthlr With IN !Rlstbef~edblfMNl tme The r.c heiring will bt held on buslneas ylf? No m.. Ind '*-ccmt101 under Utd .,_, 111s1 '" "' -Rl'ORAnO# .. 1 I '-""'" cofMYtd to and now helo by id Sale, 1nd • Wflttet\ · In tri• City or Cost.a ~eu. sonatlly esam1ted costs tx· r•no 04 lits smtmtnt ooa not d
the 111Ul csay of Octo«>ef MMIP 01al•r C<>rp. II, dellgNlon, f .ny, d thl,.... propef1Y Slllalld in said Cou"'Y CENTER ORM SUIT£ 310 unoet sao Dted o4 T111st 1n the of o.tault Ind El9c:tlon t County o1 OratlQI. Stall ol penses and &dvmc.u .i 1111 llmt 1taetf 111111We IN use 1n fn
1995, •t lhe hour of 5:00 John E. Zorger. Prealdenl =dllcilled ~ II ano Stale and ducnbed IS I.MC FOREST CALIFORNIA propeny sr"lllO '" said Coun(y Sell. Thi u . Calrlomt1, as SllOW!I on & m111 011111~ publication ot 1111 Nob 1119 of • Fd'°"1 Mnas
p.m. tn IM Council Cham-Thi• statement WU fil9d '° b9: MS .... ollows PAACEL , utfT 29 92630 (71') 412·2366 P117' Ind Slate and descnbeO IS caused Uid Notice of rteotoed In book 450 pages 18 or Trustee's Sale Is N¥111 1n ~ ol IN nghts °'
bars of IM Newpon BelClh with thl County CleflC of C09Ca ::rt CA 12U7. l E ~ER1~~E 10/12 (0119, IO/l6195 follows LOT t6S Of TRACT NO hlult and E19ctfon to Sell t and 19 ol Mlsc»llaneous Mat>s S200 296 03 Tilt bentfldlry tnoCller undef F«llfll, Sia, OI
City Hall, 3300 N-pon Orang• County on 1CM-95 !::,,,~~-~ RIBlD ON THE """""'""NI~· 1712. tN THE cnv OF COSTA be recorded In thl cou In lht othoe or 1111 Coun~ under sakl Dlld 01 Trust hlreto common law (Set Secaon 14400
Boulevard, Newpon BMch. t 9853890328 11'1 .... WP/ """""""' KSA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, wti.re the rMI I Recorder of uto countt rore execultd and dlllvertd 10 et SIQ . Business atld AtolentOM
Calllomla. at which tlmo Dally Pllol Oct. 12, 111, 2t, ~~at.-.... PIOI*'¥ 1 .. Wt INRf~ED12010Ecae1 """~t!! PUBLIC NOTICES STATE Of ~ AS PER locat9d For ..... EXCEPTING TliEREFROM i• ~ Oii Ulldll'S:i:d 1 Wflrtln O.CU· Codt) Ind plac• any and all per-1,..,.. ...,,..8 --... -c:ornmori .,., """" • ......... ~ MAP RECOADED IN BOOK tlon Mon-Fn 8 00 am t IA••~.. d ..., ...... 1 n.. It d ""'-~d ••• Fint f9no sont 1n1.,.119d may ·~ Nov. 2• -~ '"'" dellllNllDl1, r ""· thowl'I OfflCW. RECOflOS AHO IN PAGES 32 TO 36 ~ Of 5 00 m (&t 9\ !580-9200 gas m~--an Olll« .. ,dro· 11"""' 0 .,. 111 ""''-' "" llAllM>NA flW f'SCMW II&. .....-Tl E t.Wt. The.-lmQUnt QI DEQ.AAAll>N Of C<JVE. • P / car1>on s11bslal\Cat l't'lng bllow Sall. and ' wrnfln NollOI ol • pew and bt hlard th9'900. PUBLIC NO c .. ,_.,.. bellra at .. U&UTS ""......,.,,,.... aun RE NOTICE Of& TRUST&'S ~l.AHEOOS . IN C.l-WKl9m R.e • dtplll Ol 500 .... ~1110\lt Ille 0.111111 ano Elac:1IOll lo S.I Tl!• 2'520 Hlwfloml Bird II you ch•ll•no• lhtl --....,., ' """"'"U"" ...... . OfflCE OF THE COUNTY R(. Corp. 525 E•.t Ma ~ project In court you may FJctlUou• BuaJne.. *""°" MQftd ~ h TRICOOHS FOR NEWPORT wi UNl:>a DEED Of' CORDER OF SAIO COUNTY &trMt P 0 Box 22004 E rlgllt o1 surlact entry. u rt· undets~ned cauttd Uld Nollet 1 ~ bi llmlt9d to rilstng onty Ne.me Statement ~ ID b9 ~ and ,... EAAACE. RECORDED NOIJEM. TRUST Fiii: %311'1 "°*': OCEPT ALL CAUOE OIL PE· c.ion' Ce 92022• Slrvtd by Roy Hlflta, by O•d ol Delault and EIKtlOn to S.U 10 Newport~
thOH 1111111 you Of aorn• The followlng P9t90rlt .,. eotllt* llll1md caMa, •·BER 19, 1973 IN BOOK 1()99.4, U4Mt-70W atw: 2'2· TROLEUM. GAS 8R£A, ASPHAl cef&} 590-9200 recordtO Al>rf 3, 1978 In bOok bl rec:oroed In tr1I county wt11rt CH328!I017730-IOC ~21,a.
OM etH ralMid •t th9 pub-dOI~ bUllneat u: Ttm'I ~and .... • e. PAGE 52.8 Of OfflCW. R(C. 20&2•11 Al'. Humber TUM AHO AL.L' KN>R£D SU8-Oet9d ~9rl\b9r 29, t9Q5 12620. P101 62 Oltldal Ric-1111 rNI ptopeny IS loutad and OctS IZ. t91l6
ho heatf~ ~scrlbt<I In Sect•ttrlll s.Mc•. 2102 lm9 d h lnllW "''*"*1n . AS M&DED BY N4 ..,..,a VOU NE fll DE• STANCES ANO OTHEA MNERALS By Eathef Chamberlain QICIS EXCEPTING THEREFROM more lllln rnr .. monllls II
lhla notlce 0t In wrlltSn eot· Bu1lne11 C1nter Drlv•. cf h Nolca of .... II: IHSTRUMEHT fEOADED JAHU. fHJLT l.NlER A DEED Cl' UNDER AHO tf SAi) LANO Ext 3011 TNltM IN lolOMncl (I) Unlt9 IA 1 ' ~ slnCt Suell recordlllOll
mpondllnCe d•llwt9d to Suli.1*JO tMne, CA 12715 11a.oKJI. '°' .-., ID 22. 1074 tH BOOK 11061, ll'UIT, MTB> ..,._., 11. OO£Pf THE AGfT TO USE N« ~ 1Qi05 t2 19195 1A 2 lhrouoll HA-1 & t4A 2 • fOf m tntormnon. contact t11 PUBLIC NOTICES
lhl cny el, or P'IOt to, the Cindy 1e.;·-;vka. 20542 ~~~~· 'N;f. 1013. AHO RE..JEOAOED ~~ ~~ POATl:lN Of SURFACE Of THE R-38201 • ' sno'MI upon 1111 condotnlnlllm undlfs1gnad at(6t0) 491 0803' public hffflnQ, F0t lnfor-MontauliC1tcte. Hunungton --· .,._ on• Y 5, tW4 IN 800t<, LANO fOA DRl.UNG Of'EAA-p&an rfCOfclld In boOlc t3M1 at flt no 3626t A Of1lld Sip-Ale ... , ..... ._
malfon call (7f4) t4+3230. Beach, CA 92048 ~.!......__ ,.._..-.-:..: 1107'0, PAGE 626 Of om:tAL ~~~r:. ~ TlOHS t.tNfNG OR QUAAAYlNG page t737 of Ofllelal Rlco!Ot of *1\be< 22. 11195 NORTlfWHT FtCTITIOUI IUhD1
WANDA I. RAGGIO, Thia bualn•H le co~ ""---"br•-06 RECClfU1S, ANO THE SUPA.f. ••'• "'"""' ..,,..,.,_.,. '"" UIO COllnly (b) Tiil ...,,IW MORTGAGE SUMCl$, INC.. NAMllTAJDIOlr
CITY CLDK. CITY OP duei.d by: an lndlMu.i ::_:::-=.°'or•= MY DECLARATION Of. ~~OF n:'~ NOTOC~OfOL~l PUBLIC NOTICES 1tgn110 posseulOn ot al llOet • ._... 14~ ~r ... Roell, Tiit lcllowing '*'°'1C.&I .,.
NEWPORT BUCH Haw you •tarted doing ...... nt ... ~ .. NAH'TS COHOOIONS NC> ru.e OF ne PROCft· ~ DEW.QA.EHT •11:11 dnlgrlltlf • tllloonlts sui. '°' s.n Otaoa. CA 92tOI =~~ . -~
Pubtteh•d N•wport ~~No -419 •u ... 1 or_;. fAICullONS tOn IN DINQ ~T vcu. 't'OJ OOHS TOGrnER paOOS, ltonlQe .... Ind 81!) 149t t2M 8Y !CAREN A ~~$-~
Bltch.co•t.a M ... Dally Thi;'~ lll9d ._._..,....lnlec*n ..oll.DOONTACT AlAW· WITH USE Of SM> SIJ\. NOl1Ca Of' ,._ll!lrl 0#11188 a atlowi 11pon N Unl'al ... Allllortzlcl ~tutt \,s ........ .....,,_ .. -· ""
Piiot Oc1obtt 12 1"5. "' Ch9 County~ of •• d .. ~ Codi 12023. 255~ .~ ~ Ntllio9 .. ....,..,.,. FACE fOA Ol wrus. TANKS, IALI! lN8 c-. Of' condOIM\tum "*" lb°"9 It P1tS2S 91211~.1Qfl~ 9t ·-· ........... L ......... • ttM>4S3 WI IM ........ ti> dO tll.9-' -~· ...... lhll COMt ,.. ......... • s t.tHING E)CCAVATIONS 1WJST .... 22971 e<Y 1trre4 to. PARCll t; Unttl IA· -no ........ ... _,.., ... ________ 10renge County on NM5 ,_.,. ....... .,,....,. AHO SLffUMEH-~ Ooiporalb\ • siW'TS mcMO£D HOW-Loln:""7t-20ltw: Al 1 and IA·2 • t.11own uoon 111 5811, 103IS ClwldA111 , 1*4.
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330 West Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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1069 PROPERTY 1558 DEL MAR
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* EASTBLUFF * Colorado t .3 AcrH. 4818 Surrey S2700 AT THE BEACH Udo Isle Bawtrnt (Dock Twnha•B•lcour1 Hiiia. New llatl,.g, view 215' on La Jara Creek mo-mo. LH opt posa avl) Lovely 4BR 3BA. 2 Mastr BR, 3Ba, 1 II·
home. 2227 Arbutus. S14,5001 AdJolna BLM. S&48K. Must show to Annu1I Rtnt1l1 wk/mo/yr .rurn/unf. brary. Gat~ loc, nice
$549,000 Agt 644-Mountain views, very Hll. 3Br 2\.\Ba. fam Or Winter Furn PoH I•• opt 650.2300 view. S3200/mo 644-8923 04~6 private. Low down rm, pool. Open Sat/ Lare• Selectlon LIDO Mobil• Hm• Park VIEW OF BAY
• terms. (719) 852--0935. Sun 1·5. 759·9070 2Bd+2 lotta •.•• 11975 Charming furn'd 1 +1 Furn 2Br mobile home
3 RARE oceanfront Dream Home On •Newly remod 3Br 312 oc:n vu rum .... s1150 Steps to pvt bch. $1000 on the bay. S880/mo.
unlta. 1 4Br & 2 3er. Grande Ronda River 2\.\Ba front houH, 3Bd Npt Hghts .$1825 875-3969 909-371-1160 818-335-5538
all w/Vlewa, lndry rms, view, 6 acres, 3 bed· gar. $1995/mo. 4 blks Property Mgmt Newer ·model 2Br 2Ba Y L 38 .. 288• approx 4686 s/f, rooms 2 bathrooms from beach. 640·2223 ••r •• ,.rm Income over S110K. 2•912 'aq. ft., hot tub: The-~~ lrg condo w/poot & :!Bath atep1 to sand, 1pa· $1,349,000. 747·7765 large shop orchard ,.._..,__ apa+Hc gate. $1325/ clou1 livlng rm w/flr ..
.port.man·•' paradlae,' COSTA ••~sA 2124 ..... ...., mo. 760-8702 Agt. place, private patio. Harbor View Homea uu;; 67"1 "00 NEWPORT T•RRACE 1-c:ar gar, w/W/D Quiet 10.000 aq'lot photos. $315,000. .,.,. • '" $1450/mo
w/3100 aq' 4BR Asotin, Washington E'eld• xtra lrg sunny 28R taA Twntun Cornr 3BR 2\.\BA, gar, no 5002 Neptune
3.5BA. Complete 3/96. 99402. (509) 243-4313 2Br trlplax. View. pvt unit. Wik to bch, gar/ pets, 11050/mo. Agent 175-3777
$949,000 Prln. only after 6 p.m. patio, lndry rm. $795. atg. W/0, fp, cell fan, &45-9219
Agt Eric 348-1447. No pet1. 848--7363 poof. 11300 &45-8761 All Kinds of Jobs For
•••••••• Oraat Hom. tor Le ... hrride..oated. 2BR All ~r::.~~1::.ple . ~~l~~tln4'~8:,8!~a HOUSES/ Great local, CM/NB 2BA, pool & apa. --------
exec home nr Fashion CONDOS border, 4BR 28A. N/S Reft. 1540-7551 daya
111 w/apa. pvt yard on FOR RENT $1750/mo 842·5194 788--15180 eve1 •
COS. XJnt cond, won't Meea del Mar 4Br
la.ti Only 1499,900 w/ •••••••• 28a houae, pool • TERMSI Call now • 11450 Incl garden &
Patrick Tenore Agt GE•ninllT PoOl •8'Vlc•. 557.5069
790-.702 n~ 2102 *HUR ICHOOLi•
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2Br 1 Ba w/frlg, atove.
1975. 1Br 18a w/frlg,
atove, 1575. U\11 paid. ne JoaM St. 873-1874
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38R hOUH, no pew,
gardner, Reta. raq.
Beach Area
Winter Fumllh•d
OrYeartv
2&3 B~room
Gome Oc.anfronta
1115041800/mo '
VIiia Rentals
ProotrtJ lgmt 87~-4912 Clean & Spacious 1805/mo. M0-~2Ge
Hom•• tor Rent 1---------
•r• Avallabl• Now Npt Htl/E'tld•3Br for a 3 to 12 month Twnhome, frplo, patio, •••v ......... •T3-R•NT ang1 ga1. f811. MMS40 •-c--._. ... ,,.,-... Lll_.,.k_•..,,vt,,,,_ew_
o0mm. 4500 aq CEMBTEBY LOT/ BALBOA NBWPOIT A 48A. Avl 1111
CRYPT 1225 PBNINSUI.A 2107 ll!ACB 2169 /mo e.te.n04
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642·5&78
:~tl~ l'•:av1!!930:, CORONA On the move? ""°or 11•no-eea1. Cuete111 Lagu~ Don-• . .,
El Morro beach reeort. IGOO t.aoo.:z47-8e3a D!l 11.11 2122 Sell your extra UDO llUllD
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COIOll& COIU IDS& 2124 cosu IDS& 2124 u.wrw to -----•ILOSt • Dlt IWl 2122 SBAU 27!4 IUSJ:rGSS • POO'JID '!!~~ll!l•jiii •IMllOVlll ....... 1• . .au•••· • PDIAllCI ........ ., Mwr SUpw ~ 1ecs 1n ~ duplear.; Reined •••-,.... 119 .,••••••-Nn a ... ,..._ cleft.~ d/w, OOlry =»uni ~. HO P'*IPlll-38a. -'-_. be. .... ______ ...,. a ........ "* 121~•_,..Ta
iarage. lt021hno. .._nrTi ' IQ. t)'tno. Sl50. 141•!2' AvaJI ~. '"16111 • S RIWARD $. :!....,~ ':: :! HOUP WU TIWN Aulle
otrrlflMOM ... Vllll 1'/,.17wn1 -aUMK H .... '11aM1u mo+"' utE. ~ IUSDO!SS Lo1t nutty. whit• ......_, l60-7f1e A!!'•.,.n4447·19tl
ADORUL•aTUOIO APT'Se4a·t40t Ouptip.-.. garage, CDM ~~room OPPOllUIJIY poodle. Apprn ""9CllAlllOCUIUC •~~""'""""'~~..,,,,,_~·: ~'::·to"°~· no peca, 1M MeWle ....... W/O hk~p. dack. avail now. Utla. ptlld. 2904 10lbe. w..ma bk'9 A llTING ~awe Aaat)
..... n . ~. ~I a.cw.. N25/mo. '50<333S No pei. n/emk. 7og.a collar. "BAfU!Y.. CommYnlty ...w.pa-
• ~ 1v 85&42 .. _ t20 1991 N~,!'Nd· lilTilDi aa .. tBA Avoeado. 97H834 . .,. ...... _.._ ... _ •--aa. to.t In~ vtc:lnty of per publlthlng co. Avco Finenclal s,.,. ·········1 ~··· IH 1\lkBa. With Me-e31'.. up811a wtk4n ctoeet, .............. , __ -42nd St • &2nd St. ...... pwt *""' Stall YICM Neb 1111 outgo-
APllnaNTS frplc. Clo .. to beach. a9R·18A IHO/n1o amt d.dc. light bflgtd CDM 300 Jasmine. Lux neaa .. you can $11 .......... In NB on Aceoum.nt. 15 tn/ Ing, detail-oriented 320 Mwguerlte t..u. ,... 1 .... •"'""'' ' -"•/mo 1-·....... llfe•tyle. Sht lg design for '500 or ..... No Sun. Sept. 30th. wk. ~ tu\OW L4tua ... __ .. _.,_ ,.,_... •-.__. ________ ,
11100/mo. ~18 " -._mo ••&<> ".......... hm-Fum matt tulte 14' ••perlenc• needed. Pie ... caJJ 64$-0609 t-2..., for Window• .............. ..., -·~ -.-fOa UNY Lnclfy, poof, ~· rv ..... Verd• 2BR 2BA clo .. t, 20lt40'patlo w/ E..T.C. BU91ne.• St..-t· end/OI e.c.t. Send, .. wortc •Ila Nadq...,.IW"i-.;;;;;;;;,;;.-. ____ ..,, iil••••••••l"::e t!ul~I 1w•1R Wa&k. :'!ta"f'~92 · No w/garage In 4-Pf•JC. oen w ST76'mo 1'23-0371 upa, 12240 Perri• ~ to: AccounUng t•t• at th• Ptau
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ac • D tao.. $7150/mo Pam Agt-Blvd., Sult• 192, e.--...19or P 0 Bo T~., In C~ta Men. no/pet•. $840/mo. A oheety welkt .. lgnd ~ Dover Sho,.. Spa· Moreno Vally CA .,.._.. • . • • YoU wll proc... In.
Call Scott 260-3443 18r 18a, Mn/Ing bw, . clOU9 ""wt~. f/p. 92667. • $$REWARD$$ 1HO, Costa Me ... CA vo(cee. answer
2 8&m.epm. pvt peUo l58fS.SeOOI 8d/Ba, w/pvt •nt. Ow y Ow .a.... LOST• famQy h•lf· 92128. phon... and aaalat
808 Olde Cdll 28' 2Ba. mo. 54&-9oa1 NEWPOlT seso N/,,.t 873-7092· p:.1.0'::-rldal, n w;:C-loom diamond ring, ""'Apw1.me ___ n_t_,D .... -... -.-.-,-· ::~i-ci.uot:~~:.d-=
pvt aundeck, perlect S.Okbay .. et.Ide BEACH 2669 •'•Ide Cll Avt lmmed. •rnwear, Shoe or 9130 on 17th St, ~ 1o rnanaQI 100 Reqult'• l-2 YMr• of ------
for roommateel 28R, W/O hk-up, QuJ9J 2Br, w/d, gar. Crya1al/Olft atore. CM. In~ vlc~f unit comp .. x UV• on geMf1ll offlc;• experi-Llttle ... leland Prtv
detac"9d Sml BecSrm
6 Bath. Utllt paid.
1395/mo. 873-5759
$1100/mo. Avail now. patio, yard, no ,,.ti, R .. pon/amla ok. $355 118,900 to $35,900 In-High Tlme C • alt•. ~~Int. Hp. enc• referal>I llhl
Call 714-494-2342 1745/mo 831·7813 'Al •lk to Mao\' 38' + 1't elec. eso.o1e1 clues .. lnv•ntory, flJC. ROH or Giiberta. own tool•. 2Bd 2Ba+ a ~~hulng Yd=patt~~~~~~~=:;~~
Cla.aalfl9d la..... College Park 2 m... 2Ba. stove. 1-car gar, PY Share 3Bd 2Yl8a In turea, buying trip, Pleu• call 646-29<45 Saluy. 7t4-5eW310· ment; comput.r hi·
CONVSNIENT ter BR 1Y,BA 1 gar, tundk, new paint. No beautiful Tiburon training, more. Call CM.A wacy 9lld l.oW. t ·2-3
whether you·,. buy-$82&. 22119 Fordham pell. YMrly. S4CMJl40 North Townhomu. Paul Koatecky at Ub-9 "Afrlclan T.utle Nursing & eomp.nlonl akllta: wld good cu. Can't seem to
get to all those
repair Jobs
around the house?
let the
BALBOA Ing, MUlng, or Just "B (818) eet-4783 •t•R ie25* S450+utlle. 839-3483 erty Fashions -"ytlme. orange und•r elde, Nffded tor Homecart tomw MNice ablllllH. PENINSULA 2807 looking, clualflect hu ••R 2BA t725/Up (501) 327-8031. Pemba Dr. MHa FIT. a10 ... ie ... 444 Ellc•ll•nt talephone iii18iiiii•~iiiiiiiil What you nMdl ~m~ Refrig A dlahwuher llASTaft BR/BA w/ Print Money From Verde 545-0054 •kill• at• a must. 10. CLASSIFll!D . et • Incl. eox30 ~. No pool/apa/cable. No Your PC. Earn up to GOURMET COOK/LI key by touch i. P'• 2~r t=lu~~ 842~78 ~~~. peta. No feu. No pet.e. Q,...t CM at•a. $2.50 for •vtlf'Y check Bird Found Mesa Or. hoUMkffplng, exp'd, ftrred. Send your r• ._ 1 ..... 545--4855 S450+utll 155&-6235 you print. UnlQue new Santa Ana area. llv• out, FIT. Non-1ume to: Avco F1nan-
carpet, paint, W/D. 1---------Meeter aulte at NB bualneu Hrvlc•. 24 Pie ... call to ld.mltyl emkr. Newport B•ach clat a.mc••.1 Hum.an ct .. •lfl•d
Service Av all Immediately --------2+2+LOFT PEMTHSE Country club on golf hour recorded m••· 656-5909 area. 71~73-3643 ReNWcoalP~, Plu.a
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642·5878
Co,,., 28R Cott~ BEA.CH 2669 BEACH 2669 6 Back Bay VW#a, + •h utllt. &44-4884 $5,000 lnveetment. LHve mH .. g• on • ~ •• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vault cell• thruout, v d 1 R t s1ar1 523.800-$34,900/ CA e2eae. FAX: 1 hN to ocn. 11 50. frplc 1 ed clo ti NB 2Br/28• Condo •n ng ou •· mach. & I will call you Yr. Calla wlll be ac-(714) 441-7722. No
Wlnt.,/fum 723-e463 kytt' m•rror2 bal ••.,.· Bayridge Gated gar Brand new machines backl 642-1607 c•pt•d tor •mplo"'-phone call• pteaael t con,-. · ' ' ( 215 + ) I 4 9 O O ' ,..,.. OCllANIBAY VIEW • 48 Commut1illes $2390 714-675-8003 pool. C No 1 smk/pata. Stock•d/ready No Loet Cat Jasmtnel ment Info • appl thru PRINCIPALS ..,.. .. v. Su.b&IO-
BOAROWALK STUDIO Npt Hghta 2Br 1Ba, $575. aro 644-9208 tpollage, no . glm· whVgrey, 1 yr, med, 10/25/95. 1-81&-506-lwyolTu!rOn,lnc.EOE.
S590 Inc. utt. No/lnl/pet • 13,500 Apartmettts pvt grdn/pool, carport. NB Share 3BR 1 BA m 1ck1 . steady frl•ndly. Oct. 6th 5354 •xt 9025· Call s £LL
973-8372 • S750 to S2500 /Mo. Quiet. NHr shopt/ near bch/ahopt. W/D, lncom•Expanalon fl· Dov•r Shor" 1930 HOUSECLl!ANl!RS Claulfled
PenJMula Point 28R beach. S795. 645-4900 deck. $400/mo. (714) fl8nC• to IOO't and r• Santiago. R•ward n•ed•d Tues thru Fri. your used Vehicle
2 Bath,,.., Bay & 675-5409 or 875-8689 tire. 1-800-395·7374 s100 642·9880 Must have own car. Today! ttirougll classilied
e .. ch. W/D Incl. NEWPORT• IRVJNE •TUSTIN NB shr 2Br 2Ba Back Jim. LOST CAT loulel Engllsh speaking. S7/ 842·5878 642·5878
1850/mo. 645-1501 Bay condo, gar, w/d, VENDING RTE•New Large blk & wht male hr. Call 714-433·9454. ----------------
St•P• to Sand 2BR MISCELLANEOUS pool, Jae, own phone. Machlnea In 21 Loe.a· cat w/ no collar. Har·
1BA 1750/mo. 1BR RENTALS S675 +~utll. 72H~774 t lona•Buy All or bor View Area, NB. --------1EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
S650/mo. Furn. winter. NB Twhn Beaut. pvt/ Part•80().599-6780 721-96661721·9990 •ORDER DESK• 5530 5530
Sept.Jun• No/peta. bd/ba, N/S, cl••n,i--------Friendly person
StrHt patklng only. CAu OUR l NFO Lit-IE prof. ref. avl nowt MORTGAGES & ••••••••• needed to take & 8715-8127 or 997-0432 ROOMS 2706 1• process phone or·
Studio blk to beach ~:~.~;C: .~.t~5~ dep. T.D.'S 2918 PERSONALS dera. Dulles Include:
$4150/mo Incl ulllt. 1-soo;r "·C-5115 Ilg ht typ•/flllng. Good credit only. ~ NB Own Mast., Suite, Npt Cnt 2 Ams In 4bd $25,000 Flret Trust M·F 40hrs $7/hr CM
574-938710am-10pm -----------------'•• kltch prlv. Lg ClubhH. Condo. Pool/Ten/Pool Deed, 13%1ntereat, 36i--------646-1540
Pool/Jacuzzi. $500. Tbl Avt 11·1 No 1mk months. Secured by PERSONALS 3002 --------Jerry MS.eT89 S400/ea Terry 631-4954 building alt•, Lake COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 26241 ________ Rm In Fum Irvin• Apl. County RCFE. Ap-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIT Must b• flu w/
westpark $450/mo prals•d vatu• of fin-ltaJlan M 37. exotic e&1 houra & abl• to work
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(714) 546-98<>0
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VACATION + Y.r ullls & $ISO dep. lshed home $325,000. d•aler, 5'11", 200 lb1. both 1101 .. : N.B. Wo-RENTALS 2722 Avl 11/3. 757-0333 ISC Corporation, prln-•njoys dining. 1hop-mens Clothlng'~guna
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Month. Agt. ~nso REAL ESTATE
2724
CANNERY VILLAGE
Studio-like ottlce. er•
atlv• ambience, $670.
Roy Jackson 673-3733
clpaJ. 1-800-339-9733. ping, traveling. Seek• Beach Gitt• 720.9448
flnan 1ecur• F 35 +. PIT 8 1, 2()..30h /Wk no games. 909-351· •c 'I r 41 01. Pgr 9()9.320.9l l8 Flex hours. Compuler/ ANNOUNCEMENTS phone tklll1. W•ll
organized. 476·7660
EMPLOYMENT
PfT Work FfT Pai
6am·12 M·F, no ••P
n • c . S 8 . 0 0 /h r +comm. $300-$500/
wk. Mark In salea.
Office product• 852.0247
PART TIME WORK
FULL TIME PAY
$400-B•lbo• Penln CDM OCEAN VIEW
AcroH from beach & 3 Offices Sub LAue
bay. Frplc, w/d. Avall 925 SqFt • $950/mo.
1111. 873-6027 Barry Sliver 720.9080 EMPLOYMENT
•--------Ofo SpACe 250-3000 ft ·r.:=::::::==::::..::===;,I 5530
The Tim•• Orang•
County It looking tor
bright., •n•rgetlc 1ale1
p•ople 10 work
ev•nlng hours with
0U11ld• aal•• team
Earn hourly wag.. .,. g•neroua commlulon
whll• qualltylng for
out atllactiv. benefit.I
packag• Including
medical cov•rag•.
Call Danny Kl\ott, OC
Human R•tource1 714-988-5823.
Roommate to
ahar• 2Br 2Ba town-
hou•• In Coata
Meaa. Clean-<:ut
non-smoker. 2-<:ar
attac hed garage,
print• bath, laun-dry, comm pool. No
pets. $395 + Ill ut11i.
ties. Eves 549-2656
"
Comer·17th & Irv. 8-No matter
sty gle build. Full 1•r· what you're vie. gross 848-7220
• ham 200 ID 2000 lqA
CocnpaMt raia.
Aero. from J. w. Airpon:
4500 Cuapas ~
Ncwpott Bcadi
-.
doing. your
hometown
newspaper
lllJPlll ..
fits In.
$1000 w .. kly stuff·
Ing env•lop•• al
home. Guarant••d.
Fr•• detalla. Send
SASE: PO Box 500-
DE. Uma, PA 19037.
i30000i8000/llO
lnakSe sates '°' ad agency doing bualnesa
nallomMd•.96!M552
HICKORY FARMS
GIFT SUPERVISOR:
COORDINATE ftECEIVING, PREP 6
SENDING OF HICKORY FARMS GIFTS.
CUSTOMER SERVICE:
EAftN EXTRA MONEY DURING THE
HOLIDAYS SELLING H ICKORY FARMS
Gln-5.
""C>\E AllERAGE \'.:.GE. No
EXPER !ENCE NECE~'::..R'r·Wli.l T~:.1 •,
Pt.kl OR FULL TIME
APPLY IN PERSON. WESTCUF'F PLAzA
I 7T'H 8r IRV1NE. NEWPORT BEACH
DIEDRICH COFFEE
So. Ca fastest growing local favorite,
Diedrich Coffee is currently seeking
individuals ded icated to quality and
customer service for Assistant Managers,
shiftleads, and countef staff for our newest
location in Huntington Beach. Please send
resume to: Diedrich Coffee, HR Dept., lSO
Clinton St. Suite A, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
or phone (71 -4) 757-9133 for an
application.
3910·
A£ROOFS It REPAIRS
High Quality.Low SS
Uc Cl•Bonded-Fully Ins d
Local Ref's 997-0038
1-800-404-ROOF
.. ~'°"Good~ .. c.. .. _
13 ........ ol ..,_
84 Freight
es Go °"' With ee "The -Boat" 81 9wch
68 OthefwfM eo -ttie tine: obeyed
DOWN 1 n..-iu....,
2 o;;.'h.~
3 Des Moines
retidenC 4 Does • banldog 5~ e Sluck·up
~~ 9 Spotted cat 10 liuarda~
11 Merlhal Dillon
12 AeYertlerale
13 Ado6e9cel" 21 Spooky
23 HofM 25 Spot
28 Staircase part 30 Poster, e.g.
31 French
glrtlriend
~=gif1
34 A single time
35 SalCoPhonisl
Getz
3e Hole 37 Choreographer
Fosse 38 Luao garland
41 Certm horses 43 Barn's
t*ghbot « EXISI
46 ShooCing star
48 Sp'ee
9y CK.•.US GOmN
~OllM9fA9 ._, TNIHNf .-SO..
'n>IOIY SHOWS nm WAY
DOth w lnerable. North d•la.
NORTH
•K 10 31
O K ll
OA KQ 7 S •• EAST
•Jf
OJ 10954 ot•
• l09 1U
The bidding:
NOR111 EAST SOUTH WEST
10 Pau JI:? Obi
21:? p-,. p-
3• p-41:? p-p... P ...
Openlnr lead: King of•
It waa a bad aeaaon for normal
trump breaka, and all the club
members were complaining ucept
one. Trump Coup Tommy was as
contented as a cow in a luah pas·
ture. No matter how badly he bid
and what te rrible contract• he
reached, his peculiar trait ofbecom·
Ing a master of the pasteboards
when there was a poor trump divi·
aion had made him a welcome parlr
ner.
On this hand Tomm made a
food bJd that pro~IJtd him lo a nuuor-ewa. ,._.on a Moyllan 4·3
fit.. Hi.I two-~ rtibid ;rru intend·
td .. a probe for thrM no I.rump
but, when North ralted, Tommy
tOrreded a.o rour heana in the hope
tl\lt he would be pla,yini a " ... ni.
We1t. lad the klnr of' clubs, then
ahif\ed to a trump. The contract wu certainly reaaonabie, a nd wu
threatened only by a 6· l t rump
split, in which ease Tommy ml1ht
loae control. After wlnnln1 the
&.rump on the tabla, the cloeed hand
wH entered with t he jack of dla-
monca, and a club WU rulfed, The
ace« 1pacl• Mn'ed u the entry f01'
a aecond ciub rutt, after which
declarer It.art.ad nmnlnr dfamond1. EHt ruffed the third diamond
a nd returned th• jack or trump•.
Tommy won, croued &.o the kins of
1pada1 a nd led another diamond,
diecardit\a a aped• u Eaat rutred.
No matter what Eaat did, declarer
could not be atopped rrorn acorin1
both remainin1 tr ump1. In all,
Tommy coll~ four trump t.ricka,
two Nft'a In dummy, and two l.ricb
each in apadee and diamonda -10
in all
'M ft 0-.. ....
lepcl, nu JNlllnl. ~ antHI 11 IOO fltM.
Cal.•1'08a
9030
.. , Wiii 0-Mlt vus 9225
....... lapd, ~. New .. f.epd, 1 °"'·•-·----~. nu ~fr:' lltce ~.:.,~. ~=i •u T---V.. Ud. lther, cu.tom ""'•· ..... ....,.......... .. • ., ·•---h -·--IOk ..... cua, alloy whf1. ED all opt. Auto, i'SioQ ~ ~-" se 400/obo. 144·6370 IOaded, dual atvf, lo
'M .,._ L.oeded, Alf, BOllDA 9085 •• 3 '8..._ oi w .. on ~~~~ 15500
1unroof. Runa perfect. loaded, Met. grey-Uk•
Xlnt conc:tl S5SOO oao •ao Aooord Red, nut '"" rnL 113,900 '87 llAXfullyMllio.:=
H-154-7114 ') •tt aw a.pd, 77k ml., look.a Grt ~ catl 131.ot75 1.Z in.r· h500 n •
'84 WHIT• 7331• nlcet rune ldnll M ~! c~ndl 991-o922 rm. •P ully Load•de taga $900 5314123
11e.500ml. XJnt Condi ... Clvlo 81 2 dr lllTSUIISBI 9145 •ae DOae; C•r•van ••eoo ., ... tot2 .. A.A .. bk Wht nu ........ La ve, toad.ct, 92.k
b.. .. ,,....., • • -... , • I LS ,.,. ml $0200 obo Very et BMW 4-dr, o.. headere, cuatom whl•, .. ..r.o • ..... r. ..,....:.,. ndl 347:934S1 AC, am/fm cau, fut a/c enrf, $2500. Cuhl auto, a/c, IUvel, nice _.....co
lo•ded. 44,000 ml lm~•Culate oondl Uttle c:91'. 12450 OBo.l·,-.;;;..8--.D"'"o_d,..9-o~Ci.-.,_,--an-
19,400, 837-a728 236-9270. An Avt. Call 534-1934 87k ml., 4 cyl, •uto, Al
C, am/fm e&el, WhL "'040 •it ACCORD Waeon S4900. 99l -o922 • ex 1 owner, toaded, NISSAN 9150 CAD WAC --------xlnt condl 1 15,000, 1 1---------
•77 aevllle 2nd OBO. 49MS7e •88 300zx a/c, auto, VOWWAGEH 9235
owner, low ml. Wht w/ '85 Aooord LX au\o, Mop, orig ownw, 12kliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rad lthr Inter. lmmac. A/C, low ml., 2 dr, ml. 13600 flrml Call. '88 vw BAJA/STREET
$3000. 968-n20 near nul take ovM 991.()922. Runa Graatl BUG. Ice Green, color.
'84 111. DORADO leue. 873-8918 Br90d New Motor and
Landau. Color white. Clutch. EJ<cellent run-LUv Int. alt power, lo 84 Hond• Doi Sol PLYMOUTH 9165 nlng condlllonl Eye
mu.age, garaged, •In-2-<lr, auto •Portacar, c•tcher. Muat '" to gle owner. 044-2690 blk. Only 9000 ml am/ , . •pprecl•t•. Need a •es CADDILLAC fm,$12,200837·2728 8t Horlaon 4apd, minor Interior tch·up.
run1 gr11 very clean $2 000 848-8340 DeVILLll V-8, FP, PB, 87k ml. nu paint, $9951 __ •------.---
PS, PW, CC, AM/FM HYUNDAI 9090 OBO. day• 744-6415 '7t W••H•lla Campr a3soo 842·7218 ave. 842-0383 1600 Dual Port eng.
Nu cltctt. Auna good. JEWELRY, PURS HUNTINGTON MARINE SUPS CHEVROLET 9045 '88 llxoel auto, A1c, 1o s 1400 obo •831-1149 a ART 6025 BEACH 6140 DOCKS 7022 ml., 30 daya warr. PONTIAC 9170 '78 au .. conv, runa
'" 700 238-9270 -, , '78 El Camino auto gr11 84k ml. $5500 + + + l!STATI! SALi! TWO F'aulLY SALE 35 a 55 Max, Bal V8 , PB/P S, A/C, '88 Exc el 6apd, A/C, '87 tOOO Wht 4dr, days ni-3448 eves
Sol ""' ' Pen. Sec 1-car prlcng camper ehell, blk, lo ml., warr eng. 30 hatchbk, eng/lranl/ C.U. 777·2008 • 2.05KT Dia. It.are Pet acc ... on.1, exer-Incl. On·ahr faclllly. $1800 OBO. 238-9270 daya $1995 238-9270 elect/llrea, good condl •
7
... au"' Convt. a•·ong Internally flawleu, F else equlp,,,.nt, Iota $350/$750/mo. 723-5135 ' $l200. 635-225.2 • • " Color GIA Cert. val of clothing, roll top eng. nu brakes, lookl/
$36,500 Sell $18,000 desk, antique deak, DODGE 9065 INFl .. TT'l'T 9095 runs gr11 Blu/blk top. • Antq 14K gld bag Iota of mi.c. Saturday CAMPERS, RV'S , n&u PORSCHE 9175 $4200 OBO. 722·5577 collactora Item· val. only 8-2, 17201-02 T"D11n~RS 8014
5
c ... B $8,000 Sell $2,600 Apel Lane Tum In on &~ '82 at .. lth ES Fully '8 on... lk, auto,
• Ola. Wedd Bnd Sal Brannen just so. of loaded, am/fm caaa, '83 .130 loaded, alr/blk ,82 3588 comp. r• 140k ml., new palnt,
53,250. Sall $1 ,300 Warner on Springdale. '84 Mid•• Tr•ll•r all malnt recQ(ds, gar. lthr, xlnt cond, ~1 k ~ bullt eng. nnda aome runs greatl $1 900
• Peart & Ola. Neck-AV, 17' Hlf contained, kept, $11,500 OBO. Ser recda. $ 0,5 coametlca, has tow flrml 991-0922
lace Cert. val. la elaep 8, $2,450 Good Kevin 832-0412 obo. "2-1801 bar $10,000. 248·7165 •---------
$10,000 seu $3,900. NEWPORT condl 537·2782 ,
7
.,, ""'t t sc T ...... ,.... ANTIQUES &
Other 1tema & ObJK1 BEACH 6169 FORD 9075 • • ~-D'art. Call for details. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_M_O_T_O_R_CY_C_LE_S__ JAGUAR 9105 Supw condl Tan, s. CLASSICS 9250
Appt only 714-722·9701 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil apd, AC, atereo, Plrel-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
TIGER FUR COAT •MOVING SAL•• SCOOTERS 8018 •ea l!SCORT GL ** ,88,Aa XJe Burgundy 111. $14,950. 759-1268
1-of·&·klnd, gorgeous, Sat, Oct. 14• a-.2 4-dr wagon. A/C, CC, w/tlut llhr lnL alarm, ---------'89 JAGUAR XKE Xlnl cond. S18,500
503·855-7511
lined In blk fox. Pd 1741 Port Abbey 1990 FZR GENISIS p!-.~~-:~:.~0 anrf. 83k ml. Xlnt suzm 9205
. $5500, asklog $3800 Furniture, all aorte of Blk 18 000 mllea Auna condl 19760 897-0468 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo. Gayle 645-3172 houaehold good a, ' . '88 ve T•Blrd LX .
booka, record•, etc. great. Great •h•p•. loaded 70k ml. new t880 X.18 White, on~ '87 8amarl 5spd, 4 l-----T----•
PETS a
ANIMALS
Make me an otter. ' _,. d 2tk I d 1 AUTO PAR S MUST SEE QARAQI! p r. 7t4-281·8259 ahocka, tunn..... • m' recor a av Whl dr., red w/ nu blk
SALE I'm moving/Iota 9 tailed $5000 obo Orig owner. A ateal at top, chrm whla. $3150 & REPAIR 9260 to aeel Sat 8-2, 2137 80 Yamau Riv. 180 631-4709 $t4,000I 723·0377 oeo. 760-9384
Aralla (Eaatblutf) good condition. CLASSIFIED Ford Car Part•, 1980-
T lncludea helmet. s7oo. II'• the resource you -------9-1-0-I ---------0 1995, Used, with war-
AUORABLI! SA & SUN 8am 248·7165 can count on to ... 11 •JEEP 1 TOYOTA 921 ranty. Shipping avall·
6049
NT APPLIANCES 6011 AKC Puppl•• & 20392 Bayview Ave. E myriad of m81'chan-able anywhere. Visa,
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYME CFA Klttena Irvine to Meaa to Bay-TRAD di•• ltema, because '80 Jeep Cherokee '85 Camary XLE V8, MC, AMEX. Discover. 5530 SERVICES 5533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We have the largest view. Furn, dlahes, our column• compel L Ford Auto Recycling, cry st a I g am• s Sport good condl wht, taupe llhr, exus i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijWhlrlpool Wa•her & .. lectlon of pedigree ' ' through Classified qualified buyere to We'll kept, 76k ml., whla, cd, 13k low Rancho Cordova, CA.
RESTAURANT-PT/FT -e-Kenmore Dryer. $100/ doge & cat1 anywhere clothes & Iota of misc. 842·5878 calll Muat .. 111 leaving mllH. waa $29k nul 1·800-421·5277, Mon-
Please be aware that ea. Both white/work All loved & well ---------8424 878 town. $7500. 675-4206 _..;::S.;;;22;;;;.•:.;;;900..;;..:.;.;_64;.......;6-;_53;..;..1..;..2__ Sat. Deli very 8am-2pm. 645-3 57 Cared for 1.....;;..;;;.:.:__ _____ _ Caahler 4:30.6:30pm. the llatlngs In this cat· great. 7 . Pl!TL.AND HUNT 8CH SANTA ANA
Need car. Start $5.50/ egory may require you t HEIGHTS 6184 to call a 900 number 1:nn•n1'Tnn~ NOl'theal1 corner o hr. Brian, 548-7427. In which there Is • ~\l&UU4 \l&UO 6014 Adams & Brookhutal
f'•tall Sale• a11oc P/ charge per minute. 983-481!7 Movl"fl Fri/Sat 10am.
T tor upscale chll· • .,,._ 1 d T I p Pal tings & mlacl , dren's clothing store. ATTN. ....per •~c• Armolr• Beaut. Coun-Norfo lk err er up• n ·
Exp pref 645•1355 Truck Drivers, Dnve to try Franch enter ell AKC CH, LN, M/F, 20122 Sanua Ave.
· own I $0 down/78 $1600 nu asking $500. ahota. Su1>9rb com-5B park outside. Rete ll S a l•• Perm. cent• all mllea. Own-Call 644-4092. panlon 644-4424
pos . avl In Lag.B. For erahlp PoHlble In 181------------------••••••••• 1tnerge1Jc persn who mon1h•. Average ClaHlo French for· ADOPT·A·PET O I'llnON eaally can converse 1 o 000 mllH/month. mal ahellplnk brocade Every Sat & Sun at TRANSP R A
"w/cuat. 310-405-2515 Company Drlvera: 55" love •eat. Very PETSMART, Founta1nl•••••••••I
NEWER EQUIPMENT. feminine! 645-0380 mag Valley. Puppl .. , kft•
£&lea Competitive P•Y/ ben-•D••lener Moving• ten• and more, all ---------Inside Salta •file. Call New Apple Trundle bed, aofa looking tor lovlng, car-BOATS 7011 . Repreaentatlvt Unea 1-800-643-8308 bad, ••fe, oak fll• Ing homu. CALL 597· iiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii
Communlly newapa· ~adl!~n~0~~3M1o~~:ri cabinet, near new On 9037 tor more Into. Wanted 2 t • DUfflf ~~~te::i~~~I t~n~~e::~ 8-5pm Central. Calllll ~':,'1~ & •;t~h~I~~~-~= PERSIAN•KITTENS Elec Boat, (714) 873-
Clasalll•d Adver11alng Health ln•uranoe micro oven, vacuum, CFA·Aeg. $300. Bom 8076 (310) 839-6101
etatf. Mual be cus· Agent• and Managers. I amps, w Ind ow•, 8/12. In lovlng home private party I
tomer-aervlce orlent•d Free qualified leadsl doors, much more. looking tor same. Kelli ---------
& type 40 +wpm. 202% to 540% ad· Low prices. 759-7859 494-4757 259-8460 POWER llOATS
Strong spelling & vane• on 1ubmlsslonl ------------------communication akllla $10 co-pay PPO, PCS +Dealgnera Elega nt Rott/Pitt Born 8/24 701 2
required. Telemarkel· Card, etc.I Immediate Antique Pool Table Brlndl• S125 obo. lncJ. iiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiii !,Jng exp dealrable. management avail-Craclde Flnlah • Taupe lat 2 ahota. Gd tem·
p 1 •a a ant , non-ablel lntarnatlonal va· Fell $1700 obo 675-1854. per lay-away 847-8923
amotdng office. Bua callon1I 1-800-338-F•ux Foa•ll S tone Save abuaad and ~·· TIARA SPORTFISH Partner wanted. N.B.
1'atary, commlaalon & 2371 . floor lamp $200, 2 end abandoned pell. Be a
benefit package. Pay Off Tho•• Extr• tabl•• $200 ea. cotfM voluntaer/1oa1er. Cati 'fPhyalcal/drug acr .. n· BUI• by working at table $400, King head· 71.._697.9037, ---------
Ing required. FAX r• home for our Com-board $100, dlnlg SAIL BOATS 7014
Slip. Home 644-2000
Work 754-4000 X102.
t aum• to Judy Oetting pany. For frH Inf or· table 6 chra rosewood•---------
.at 714-631-6594, or matlon call: 1-813-264-$1400, blk allk aofa SPORTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
call 574-4250. 7676 Ext. 3. $1500, & paintings. GOODS '87 Laguna 30 w/
1 8.ALES Travel And Earn Call 87~8 6065 choice Nwpt 40'
of RDRE8EHTATIV1l Commlaalona u a IN E SCROW-MUST liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mooring. $33,000 Call i~ ~poawpl~g grc~•mpm ... unlkty1 Travel Agent. No SELL ALL. Sat 9--2+ Souba gear: tank, BC, Tom 836-6398
-· ..... ..,.. echoollng or training or call 983-3072 tor Octypus reg, all Ilka Columb.. 24. Fiber· play advet1Jalng repr• required; Travel and appL 9841 Klnga Cyn new. $500. 673-a20 gla hull, aloop rig/
"'1tallve with 1 year mini-Income benefits In-Dr, HB. Brown Jordan head. Trade car, sea ~ experience. Excellent credible. Start today. gl• din Hla, Thom.. scooter, Inflatable.
tt-nem package lndudlng :~ ,=:1:::ite viii• din & Br .. ta, TICKETS 6075 $1995. 675-2105
Ou• aalary for the lnlf· Hammond Eleganteliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tic aalea prol11slonal organ & apkre, wuhr/ --------..
t we need 1mme<11a1e1y. dryr, bkcu••. buffet, CHEAP AIR Salt at Mlnnev'1 MEDCHANDISE tampa, detka, cedar C 1 1 • yalcal/drug ecreenlng r• A cheat, old racorda, lg M o 't U S t e • 20~ Off nNlly all ~ed. EOE. Please call Chln•H carpet, gla... •From $190 (1-W)• Items during Long
Y Oetting al (714) 57., ware, dlah .. , ate. •From '350 (Rl)• Beach Boat Show
SOtorlnllfVlewortax,. ---------•---------No Reetrlotlon• Oot tt•tcS. me to (714) 831-&594 ANTIQUES 6010 Like New Matching t-800-3804802 Do your Chrlatmaa
couch, lovHaat, chair, ahopp lng early. f aleaperaone FT/PT •BUYING ITEMS• off white, wood trlm1.......... Shlp'a ctocka, "pply •1 Caahmlre $600. Mahogany din-•• balometera, naullcal ~'Elite, Fashion laland. From 1800-1960. 1 pc Ing table/4 chair• GARAGB SALES book• etc.
NB ................ 721-8898 to enUre .. u.1e. Paint-$900. TWln bed 1125.• .. ••••••••ll •------•
T UT ORS P(T H.S. ~~· ·==i.:~r::: Maghog cotfH teble11 Boat Owntra
Math lhru Trig, Cham, top I . 87:Ml223 Iv mag 175. Mora. 723-4119 SJ>9Ce aUU •vallable
Blot, foreign lang. Col-ROLL TOP DESK BALBOA for Ernie'• Famoue
leg• GPA 3.2+ · S9-7 drawer full alu y • ..,..... 6106 Marin• Swap Meet. $11/Hr. 443-2700 APPLIANCES 6011 dant plrM nnlah, wi IS....u~" UT OCT 21et
ALST PARKING eoUd oak chair. Pa1ctli11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at Landry'a & Joeh
PfT or FfT. NB atea. Mlorew••• OE Space over $600 tor both, MulU •atate S•I• Slocum's RHtau-Pl•as• Contact Frank Muer, rernotdlngl ..u Hll for 1350 obo aat 14th onlyl tam-ranta. $20 a •.Pace.
'al 497·1485. 1100. Cd 72N970 both. 714-&4H340 2pm. Furn, palntlnge, Turn your eurplu•
iiovtne ~ W/D hMhold lteme, cttha & boat gear Into cdh. ORK WITH YOUTH ....... nu pari., e 134s. _.,1cu•M'TllolSl5 much moret comer of Minner• Y110ht ft• 145 54&-eOIO ~ &UM~,_, Grand Canel/North aurptue •Couple• are needed Sml Mo · HT~C. •ot S •-y FronL (big laland) tlOO OW........, 9M1 for LIVE-IN "HOUMP• Now iiGoo saso. up-~ v -..a-4192 e nt" poaltlone, to rig ht vacuum 1100,
•IP guide ttoubled foot mUMger 15(), ax LQ DOG HOU•• COSTA MESA 8124 .... ..-...;..._--., ___ ,..,
tHnagera. .....;87.;..;.3-..;,e.;.548_..;..·_____ Flat top, redwood
•Work In large, well Waeher/tirwer 1140 atyte, ;ood cond. '81 •
furnl1h•d hom.. In ... retrlg«ator $176 obo. 71~ Clothoe, ha.hid ltem1, SPE!D ~~tan~~;t.~:w• ;;Xl;n;t;co;;;n;;;d;;ICM~&-:5:84::::a~I PLANT SAUi ACRaa =ff C:-~~--~~..:J SKI BOATS
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can make • dlrier--all ~ fountllnl 11 10, Elden Sat lam
•'-Id ·-"' bird bathe $20. Cltru• ' =: ,~"t'!ror ..... Claulfled tru1t·•voca<10 (fruttlnG> •--,-m-1-c .... v'""i_AL_I __
·~y v•hlcl• Pf'O" Todayl 110. JunJ,,.,.., YIM•, IAT ONt..Y 7AM"3PM ~. with • ~t Mft>• t1. ~ PIAMa Toya, ctothe1, blk ... f0t hoUH expen ... , 842•1878 t' UO. IOM14-MU. . U9 ........ ..._. Pl. tut upa1at• aatary.
•lxc:t ll•nt BENl!JtfT
pecgge lncfudff v.
cactona, health lnaut·
anoe end more.
~r*""9 end euppor1 ptowtdM .,,. on..wt ........ ~ .
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Cl111rfle4I • ....... ......... , ....,,..Ind .......... ...-n
Peel Teltle urv~
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