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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-09 - Orange Coast Pilots Po R r ·s .. Volleyball serves up first CTF challenge WEEKEND Center hopes to draw new dance audience ng the Newport-Mesa commutlnce 1907 • . , fficialS s~rprised at ·delay in reiiaming park ---------------------------~------------------------, • Disappoinbnent is reaction after commission votes to wait another month before deciding whether to dedi- cate site to slain Officer Bob Henry, lJ l I " I I l 1 '\. WHYWAm Did the parks commission do the right thing by wait- ing t o naroe a new cast- aways park'? Should the City Council itself name the park after Bob Henry? Leave your. thoughts on the Readers Hotline, 642-6086. ' By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The fail- ure of a city advisory commission to name a park after slain police Officer Bob Henry both surprised and disappointed police officers Recreation Commission would eventually i;ipprove the naming the Upper Castaways ballfields the •sob Heruy Park· when the commission reviews the matter again in December Bob Henry and city officials. · At the same time, many pre- dicted the city Parks, Beaches and •Tue support will be there in a month. and it will be' even stronger than it is now," said Detective Rick Schulz. president of the Newport Beach Police ~ ... ---~-------------------------------~-----------------~ • .. Four loCal clergy members begin their tour of duty today as cJ:aaplains for the Costa: Mesa Police Department By Carolyn Miiier, Daily !Vot COSTA MESA -Death, drugs, crime and corruption a.re all in a day's work for many police officers, and Oftentimes the pressure to cope can oo tremendous. But chaplains may provide the source of sup~rt officers need. Startiitg today. four diaplams from two Costa Mesa churches will offer non- denominational support regUlarly to the Costa Mesa Police Department and the community. • "We see so D:>Udl of the negative side of life that it gives us an opportunity to see someone with a differeRt point of view than ours and provide support.• said Costa Mesa police Capt. Rick Johnson~ who helped •SEE CHAPLAINS PAGE A18 Employees Association. "I\ the commission wants· to wait a month, it's definitely their prerog- abve." . . . .. We're-somewhat clisaru><>lnt· ed they didn't name the park after Bob .. If the public is not unaru- mous on this, then they're a\Vtully close. We thought this was basi- cally a done deal." In the mind of Police Ch.tef Bob McDonell, this was one issue that should not have generated con- troversy. "Ev.erynow and.then, an issue comes up that is so right anc;t so . clear and so focused that it requires very little public debdte, • McDonell said. "There's• a dorrunant sentnnent that nam- ing that park after Bob is an• appropnate act.· The behef that city adminis- trators had already made their •SEE RENAME PAGE A15 Merchants seek . " . halt to pier fishing • 'It's time to take our pier back, I association readers say; anglers concede it's been hard to get cooperation from fishers. By Evan HenersQn, Daily Pilot cation, policmg dJld everything now Nothing has worked ~It'<> tnne to redevelop the pier NEWPORT BEACH -The to proVlde for usage for the peo· Newport Pier Associabon will ask ple who live in and visJt Newport for a fishing ban on the Newport Bedch, so they can all bave a and Balboa piers until city offi. pleasant expenence We think it's cials can figure out a way to per· time to take our pier back:" ·. manently contain ongoing prob-The ultimatP solution, Hill lems of trash and vandalism. said, could mean landscaping the The association voted 11-1 to end of the pier to encourage~ appeal to City Manager Kevm walking and sitting or else creat-· : Murphy, who has the authot'ity to mg a platformed area underneath ' take whatever measures are nee-the pier where overhead casting essary to ~e~p the piers clean. and 'bait cutting is permitted. The assoaation enVlS1ons mea-Anything, Hill c;aict to bnng visi· sures that would allow fishers and · tor.. bdck to Nev.:-port Beach and pier watchers to en1oy the pier I McFadden Square equally. "The~e entertammPnt centers ·we·~e . been. trymg to .Put opening up lm other Meas) are Band-Aids on this problem smce killing us,• satd Hill whp also 1977 " association vice pre 1rl~nt -----.------... Rush Hill said. "We've tne<i edu--I • SEE PIER PAGE"A15 Curtain falls on ~anager of Pacific Amphitheatre .. • Despite big plans and high hopes, Jody Kennedy did not have a chance to present even one concert. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pt/or COSTA MESA -When Jody Kennedy took the hehn at the Paafic Amphitheatre m February, she envisioned a different amphitheater from the one that had plagued neighborhood re i- dents with noise and crowd prob- lems. The new general manager envisioned octs such as Melissa Manchestet, Kenny Loggins, Tony Bennett and Lyle Lovett playing to l~al residents under the stars. She planned to book opera, symphony, ballet and. chil- dren's theater groups and hoped to attract other family-friendly · ..-------,fare. "We will not be doing any Guns 'N Ros- es• she vowed. What she did not unag- me was that she would be out of a job in Jody Kennedy_ Jess than nine months with- out ever having a Chance to put on a concert. But when the Orange County Fair decided to shut down the 8 SE6 THEATER PAGE A15 Complaint charges police with racism r~----------------~~-~--------~--~--, I \ P I \ AROUND TOWN BEST BtN'S Q.ASSIFIEO COMMUNITY FORUM ENTERTAINMENT POUCEFILES PUIUCNOTiaS IOOETY Volunteer coach irispire~ top performance OJ}. .and off the field player Jackie Slater says she was harassed at South Coast Plaza because she is black. . By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Wife of Rams football gre at Jackie Slater ~ ......... ·AC-" .... a..:...com~ Wednesday agdinst the city of Costa Mesa and tlie Police Department for an incident at South Coast Plaza last month m which she claims police detained her because he is black. Annie Slater, the Wife of the longtime St. Louis Rams offensive lplesman, states in the claim that he was detained and aiTelted •because She is African·Ameribw IEE SLATER PAGE A11 I lf&Cltb r wunea I I I I l • Bob Harrington makes sure Estancia players attend to their studies as well as their game. By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Coach Har· rington know, what it takes to ~ a good football player. Strength, speed and roncen· -tretion heij>. So does e:ndmance and detcmination. "ut U his charges rHlly want to go 'Tfr, Bob Hanington tells them one ttUng: get an education. _. 1'11 they've gOt a pOdlive attl· NM WMb themselves and wllb ldaool. they do better oa tM IWll,• •kt Harrington, wtao ....... IOl'to1 ·~ ...._. we tbe Sltandl HIP .................. l l. A2 ' CHRIS FIELDER greer wy.lder Boutique featwes array of hollday items T he Las Commodoras auxil- ldry of Bahia CortnthJ;m Yacht Club (644-9530) is having its sixth dnnual holiday boubque open to the public from 11 a.m. to 6 p m . Chairwoman Lee Knudson say!> there;s a uruque array of holiday items from regional artists, and local gift merchants will be available at the vdrious display booths. Highlighting this year's partici- pants is dn artist who credles Amencan IndJdn designs, includ- mg dngels and scarecrows, out of gourds dJld com husks AJso featured will be anllque costume dlld designer Jewelry, handrndde dolls and toys; holJ- day d ecorauons, dt>signer bags. topiary plants, photo albums, pewter dnd nautmil items. A homemdde bdke saJe and oppor- turuty drdWUlg for pnzes will top off the event There 1c., no ddm1s· s10ia chdrge The dub I!> at 1601 'Bayside Dnve m Corona del Mdr. Parluny will be ava1Jdble He,s ·an expert at volunteerism HE IS A volunteer who recently recetved the Oran~e County Red Cross Golden Circle Award for outstanding volunteer work. Fielder, 26, has donated 700 hoW'S over the last tour years to the American Red Cross by tra.m- mg 420 students in beCJ.}th and safety through CPR and first-aid classes. He is also an HIV I AIDS 1 instnictor, chamncµl of the organi- _ Zdtion's speakers" bureau and a disaster volunteeJ', and he trains people to become Red Cross instructors. ALWAYS HELPING OTHERS Fielder works for Independent Options Inc., a company licensed by the state as dD intermed1ate care facility for the developmen- tally disabled with 20 group homes for disabled children in Los Angeles, Riverside ' and Orange counties. He is an administrator for two group homes in Riverside, where he was transferred after working tor the same company in Costa Mesa for four yecltS and m Dia, mond Bar for one yedr He now lives m Riverside but stays pdrt-brne with tus fdther, stepmother and sisters m Costa Mesa. •I became involved with the Red 4t:ross when my employer needed someone to teach water safety lo the staft." Fielder explained . He took a Red Cross course and becdme a water sale ty instructor in 1991. The course sparked his interest in the Red Cross, and he started to volunteer and take one Red Cross class after another. It all finally led to the Golden Circle Award, which is given to one group, one corporation and five volunteeci in different cate- gories every year. "Volunteers for the Red Cross receive a pin after their first year as volunteers and then another pm every fifth year. I .saw a lady accept a pin for 60 years of volun- teenng, and that's wbat I would like to do," Fielder said . Fielder is also involved with the National Dyslexia Research Foundation m Newport Beach, teaching adult hteracy classes for the Dyslexia Outrearn Services every Thursday night. He works with Orange Pulp, a young professional group that arranges fund-raisers and pro- motes volunteering. He has also taught swimming lessons in the community, and h e has coached football for the Costa Mesa Pop Warner football league and Newport Mesa .Junior All American football. "I like youth services, and I really enjoy coaching football. This is the first year in five years that I'm not coaching because of the commute from RiYerside, .. Fielder said. "l would like to rent a room in Costa Mesa and live part-time h ere, so I can coach again." Cbril fielder bas· been honored for his volunteer work. Fielder has donated more than 700 hours to the American Red Cross, tralning stu- dents in Wesavtng techniques. KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT Fielder said he voluntel p, because it is rewar?mg dnd because he feels people have to be involved. "U everyone were to volunteer, if only one hour t1 week, our society would be bt>l ter, • he said ·I enjoy what I do, and I do dJ.f • ferent lh.tngs all the time, so I nev- er get burned out. My persondl hle suffers, but I still have somP time to hang out with friends a.nd date every once in a while." -By Frida Andersson Keith Jetteries Ltd. is havtng an anuque salP from 9 d m to 4 p m. Fnddy dnd 10 d.m lo 2 p.ro. Saturday. The store cames an eclecllc coUecl.Jon ot antiques, linens. silver. accessories and funuturt> from various dedlers. The two-day sale will include 20"1., off me rchanclJse The> store is at 852 Production Place, New- port Bertch , bf'lween We'>t 15th and WP!tl 16 strf'Pts, off PldcPnt1a Ave volunteer diredory CITYSIDE Von Hemert Interiors (642- 2050) is hdvmg cl sale on every- thing m the store Furniture and dCCf'ltSOnes drf' mt1rked down .25610 to 50°0 The sdle ends Sun- day It's dt 1595 Newport Blvd., Costd Mesd The Grey Goose !642-7801) 1s helving its dnnudl Dept 56 opPn house from 7 to 9 pm today There will be dfdwings, contests and DPpt .56 rt•prt>'>Pll· ldllves on hand tu <1n'>Wl'r qut>'>· tions, display dPmonstrc1twn., and refrE'shml'nts Rc>tm•d p1N PS will be dVdildbll' for p11rchc1sE' Dept 56 p1ecl's ar@ the ct>rdmlC villdges dVtuluble m clJfferenl themes for holtddy decorduo11c,. The Grey Goose 1s m the Wec,t- d ilf shopping cPnter dt 1032 lrvtne Ave , Nt>wport Bf'dC'h CrdJters Corner, a boutique filled wtth crafts collectibles, antiques dnd d Victorian led room 1s C't>IPbrdtmg 1t.s fu-st dnniver~l) Owners Blllle and George Webber are filling 10 basket'> of food for Thankc;giving runners to bE• glVen to local orgd- ruzdbons t'> pass out to needy fdlTUhes If dnyone wishPs to help m dny wc1y. pled'>P drop off donations dt thl' Comer at 400 Westminster Ave , N(•wport Beach, or call 650-5223 for pirk· up. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, 1f you know of a good buy, call me at 540 1224, faJC me at 646-4170 or write to me Ben Buys. Daily Pilot, 330 W Bay St , Costa Me~. Cali~ 92627 • THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY r~ I penodically m the Daily Pilot If you'ti like information on getting your organt· zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. MAKE·A·WISH FOUNDATION Make-A-Wish Foundation gf Orange County, which makes wishes come true for children with life threatening illness- es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of positions. For information, call Gilda, 476-9474 MARCH Of DIMES The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fund-raising committees, speaking opportunities, occasional office work and help with bulk mailings. Call 631-8700 MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, ticketing, filing and handling phones For mformation, call 556-6262 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOClATION The Muscular Dy5trophy Assoc1at1on of Orange County is in need of volunteers for support group leaders, packet stuff· 1ng, special event staffing, office help, coin counters, speaker's bureau, etc. For more information. call 750-1408 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies ~ks volunteers Call 548-9927 between 10 a m. and 6 p.m or call Joy at 548-8754 NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau is dedicated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitors_ If you have extensive knowledge of New· port Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722-1611 NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The growing interest in the ve•r-<>ld Used Book Store In the Central Library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the we>tkroom, where members categorize and saeen the condition of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to 'NOr1c two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book· store at 759-9667 for more infonnatlon. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs a vatiety of general volunteer help. For information or applications, call Rita, 642-9990. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for volunteers, For information, call 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mes. based organization that focuses on graf- fiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and for other duties. For more information, call Michael Howard at 43S-0745. ORANGE COAST INTERfAITH SHEJ.J"ER The Interfaith Shelter is the largest family shelter in the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families daily. The group needs volunteers and dispos- able diapers. For information, call Jeff Reynolds, 631 -7213 ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNrTY DEVELOPMENT COUNOL Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. For Information, call 839· 6199. ORANGE COUNTY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Orange County Chamber Orches· tra needs volunteers to help sell tickets, staff social affairs, work the office and assist with mailing parties. The or~a also needs volunteers who would like to learn more about classic.al musk to par- ticipate on its administrative board. Call Gil Abrams at 644-7019 for more infor· ~Pilot hour •mwering WIVICe may be newntones, Illustrations, edito- us.d to r~ord lette~ to the rial matttr or advertisements e<frtor on any topic. her 1n can be reproduc41d with ' t ' ADDRESS out wr~n permiuion of copy· TEMPEMTUltlS VOL 89, NO. 251S fight O'M'lef. Newport Beach . Our address is 330 W Bay St., 70/58 Costa MeM. Cllif, 92627. MQW..IO REACH US THOMAS H. IOHNSON. Circulation Balboa Publisher COMECDONS 7M8 W1UJAM U>eOEl.l.. 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ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FOltCE The Orange County Homeless Taste Force is cecrultlng volunteers for ttie Interfaith Council Network to work <>ne- on-one with homeless adults in a pro- gram on t>.,sk life skills Call 263-1774 ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH The Orton Dy51exia Society needs peo- ple to help teach reading skills, work on mailings and coordinate the adult 9roup. For Information, call 999..0118 between 9 a.m. an~ 3 p.m. PAOFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchestra's Volunteers In Education Opportunities program needs volun- teers to assist children in a variety of hands-<>n musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. For information, call 755-5788, Ext.244 PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support the pedi- atric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Orange. It needs volunteers for a variety of duties. For lnf()l'{Ntion, call the main offKe, 532· 8692. PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL The Prentice Day School is a state- accredited co-educational day school serving the needs of children with spe- cific language disabilities/dyslexia. Vol- unteet"S are needed In many areas. For information, call 538-4511 . PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamics, a Newport Beach non-profit organization for the 99 and younger set. needs volunteers for its programs. call 262-7300. PROJECf TOGETHElt Project Together, a component of the Orange County Health care Agency':s Children's Mental Health Services. matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotional or fam- ily problems. Many of the children are economically underprivileged and vk- tims of child abuse. For lrlormatton. call Jonathan at &31-7540 .. RfAOt OUT FOR SENIOftS.: Provide companionship and fr~lp to isolated seniors In Newport BNCh and Costa Mesa. Training and support are offered Must be 18 Of older. FOf more information, call 442-1000. SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa youth orga- nization is look.Ing for volunteers to help create a positive alternative for people 12 to 23 years old. Volunteers are need- ed to help in areas such as boxing, sports, health. fitn~. aerobics and aca· demic tutoring. For Information, call 548-3255. SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDICAL 'CUN.IC The organization is looking for volun- teers to an~ phones. do light filing and miscellaneous clerical wor1t from 9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8lllngual in Spanish helpful but not requii'ed. AsJcing for three-hour commitment weekly for six months. call Diane Stelling, LVN, at 65(}. 0186 SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food seM!rs at the First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa or at the Rea Community Center. For informa- tion, c.all the soup kitchen, 646-8181, between 8 a.m. and noon. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help with ushering (see plays free) and other functions. For information, call 957·2602 or 957·2602. S.P.l.N. Serving People in Need is a Newport Beach nol'l-profit group that serves the homeltss. Volunteers are greatly needed for many areas. For Information on any of S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to volun- teer, call 757-1456. Tom Riley returns home from hospital Fonner county Supervisor Tom Riley of Newport Beach returned home Wednesday and will undergo treatment at the New- port Rehabilitation Center, hospi- tal officials said. Riley, who had recently under- gone surgery to his spine and neck, left the Mayo cu.rue in Min- nesota on Wednesday morning and checked into the rehabilita- tion center shortly before 2.p.m. · Family members could not be reached for comment but sa1cl through a center spokesmen thdt Riley was doing well and getting settled. Riley, 63, was rushed to Hoag Hospital Oct. 25 after complain- ing of severe pain in his legs. He was late r taken by air ambulance to the Mayo Clinic, where he ended up staying for two weeks While at the clinic. he under- went lanunectonues to his neck and spine to relieve pressure on his spine. Costa Mesa planning. commissioner resigns John Palme, who has served on the Costa Mesa Planning Commission for nearly five years, resigned from his post as chdlf- man Monday, saying new job responsibilities would make it difficult for him to continue as a member of the commission. Anyone interested in applying for the position should send a resume and letter of interest to Mayor Joe Erlckson, Costa Mesa City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92928-1200. UltP POLICE windwaves, west "°"' SWfllne COSTA~ sw.113 ffft. o.nse W.vietrllk • 1500 blodt of Mesa Verde Ori°" East· A burglar forced open ~I fo0 will dear through 1UetdaY the front door of an •part~nt. which he ransacked •nd then by aftemoOn. Surfers shoufd $ee stole SS,000 worth of property, including guns. jewelry and • an Increase In surf palnti~ TIDIS as a slight north-• 1IOO of Sunftow Avw.: For the third time In the last couple of month,, • thief ~ the padlock from a lOOAY west wind swell First low brings 2· to 3-foot dumpster and stol• SSOO worth of clean. white recyda~e com• 3;09a.m. 2., wave faces by mid· put« paper. • 200 lllodl of AvocadO: A synthe.s~.r was stolen from a First higtl Week, mixing In churctt room whlle the churth was closed. 9:20a.m "' 5.6 with a new south • tlOO Mode of,......._: 'A burglar t~ • S200 VCR from a SM.oncttow .swenll\owtngwtth *keel da*oonl ~ elemet)tary school 'Dthilt.tbuchool w 4:J2p.m. 00 dosed. second high 3· to 4"-foOt faces ;~::,m. 16 and hHd-hlgh sets .... °"'llAOt with dfan condl· • , .. Mode of Avocado: A burglar USed his car to ram the Flntlow dons ~ the Melt-J:J11m. 2.A city Nbr~ front door Ind shatter Its gtaM ~Which Will flr'lt Ngt\ end ly Monday. COit S1 to ,..,_r, ~ equ{Pft:*tt Ind 'AdeO ..,_ the waves wtll be wer. lltslblt through Wt door, leiYlng police to .... " .t:SOa.m. 54 on tM !itMller side. WISI~~ SicoftdloW • -llliMi flA a Mwr.: A penon UMd "°"" A1M S:12 p.m; 02 fardllty'Mf bit* ~to rtfnCM s 1.200 CMt1 froftt • MliW cNdlf'I .... ..,, rtpqrt;Md~ ICICIDUnt It en ATM IMdllne. 11:Mpa l;S Gib, t-'I ta» 97f. WMedl _,,..,.._, AburglaibrGle._a _..lhd ... ThiaH -M70~0f~~·~ ...... -=-.:u cio111 St .SQ plus q carnpltt dllO. pcllll.e.tcJI. ,, ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1995 Al " l Oogis • g point on Daily Pilot'S Top 103 list T here are so many lists these days. The FBI's 10 . Most Wanted, the Fortune 500, the Forbes ranking of rich folks, the Billboard Hot 100. There is even a Book of Lists and a sequel to the Book of Lists. Most of these lists are easy to assemble because the criteria are fairly objective. Don Bren has X- billion dollars, therefore be ranks under Warren Buffet, who has X- and-a-half billion. Then you get to the Daily Pilot's list of the 103 top movers and Shakers in Cos~a Mesa and Newport Beach. This is a relenf- lessly subjective list. Last year, when $he was · merely a supervisor-elect; Marian Bergeson ranked No. 1. Now that · she's a full-fledged, sitting super- visor, she's demoted to No. 2. · In the same period, Chris Cox gets re-elected to Congress, · becomes a beknighted member of the Gingrichian wing of the GOP and zooms from No. 29 to No. 1 on the Power 103. fred · martin Cex goes out and raises mon- ey for Bob Doman, switches horses to baCk Sen. Plill Gramm for president, and be ~omes the No. 1 most influential indi- vidual in the territory. Go figute. There was a splendid lun- cheon at the Balboa Bay Club on Tuesday honoring the Daily Pilot's 103. One of his aides read· a letter from Cox. It was about 10% thank you for the distinc- tion, 90% political tract. I thought it was out of place. But then I'm wually out of place when it comes to Mr. Cox. Par more mystifying to me is whether this 103 list is, as we say, #a listing of the most influential people in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ... individuals who bad the ability and the courage to affect change." Or is it, as we say next, # ••• important to remember that the list is intended to be taken in the _spirit of fun"? .~· Whether it was fun for hon- orees SEleIDed mostly to depend on whether they were ranked ahead of or behind the dog. You could practically hear a . sigh of relief from Bob McDon- nell, chief. of police in Newport 8each. The chief came in 49tb, one llotch above Igor;the Bel- gian Malinois·that sniffs out drugs and thugs for the Costa Mesa Police Department. Then there's lgor's comman- der in chief, Costa Mesa's Top Cop, Dave Snowden. The chief came in 59tb, nine steps down the ladder of influentiality from Igor the dog. Oh dear. Hey, chief, at least you beat out Sid Soffer, No. 102. That's my only real gripe with the list of 103. I'm sure putting this yahoo on the list was done in.the spirit of fun.,But methinks Soffer has long since ceased to be even fainUy amusing. He's self-serv- ing, egocentric, a whiner, a crook and a fugitive. . l'have no problem with the dog. Igor is a positive prnsence in the COI"Qlllunity. Soffer hasn't done anything positive in a gen- eration or two. But he was a splendid foil for some very funny stuff from Judge Susanne Shaw, who issued the $250,000 bench waI- rant for Soffer's arrest. "We're all here because we're 'we' people ... we're giving and sharing and caring and forgiving -ana I'm gonna forgive Sid Sof- fer as soon as be does h1s four years,• said Her Honor, twirling a pair of handcuffs. Marshall Duffield, who builds those ubiquitous electric boats, had the Bay Club's Governor's Room rollicking with some funny and sharp-pointed routines about rus· relationship with the Daily Pilot. After telling of his days as a Daily Pilot canier -Duffy beamed in on the paper's days of lesser glory: "The Pilot was so t.hln, it had to be inserted into the competition paper. so they could throw it on the driveway." Some of the most enthusiastic applause was for William Pope- joy, who fought an uphill battle against the. supervisors during his brief tenure as Orange Coun- W's volunteer dtlef executive officer. "A year ago, l wasn't even on this list, and I was unemployed," he said. uNow I'm on the list - and I'm unemplo'J(ed again .... No longer among the ranks of the unemployed are Lenny Rosenburg and Sammy· Tayes, who tied for No. 53 on the list. Both are severely disabled, but • they earned their keep in t.hi.5 world pickmg up trash in th~ Newport Pier area.Then, in a supreme show of insensitivity, the city eliminated their $2,000- a-year jobs. After outbursts from the' citizenry, they were rehired to work around the Fun Zone and Newport Landing, and Sam- my and Lenny were at the lun- cheon Tuesday. You have to believe that an (!vent that brings together the likes of Marian Bergeson and Bill· Popejoy,.John Moqrlacti and Jean Forbath, Joe Erickson and Job.ii Crean, Oscar Santoyo and Buck Johns, Roy Alvarado and John Hedges -and Lepny and Sammy -well, that's a pretty fine event indeed • FRED MARTIN'S cotumo runs every Thursday and Saturday. Pool hall given OK to Sell beer and wine LOW COST PET VACC INATIONS ld,.iltl•tnwl lw \/111• lirrttJ<ttl lrlrri11aritou •Despite complfilnts from nearby residents, city offi- cials say Q-Club and Cafe deserves a chance. against the proposal. Now that he's been in business for a few months, Kalifeh thought By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot ) COSTA MESA -Mansour Kalifeh likes to think of his Q- Club and Cafe in the Mesa Verde Shopping Center as a place where families can take their chil- dren for luncfi or dinner and then play a game of pool. Before too long, the grown-ups will be able to have a glass of wine or beer, too. The City Council on Monday night upheld a Planning Commis- sion decision to allow the billiard parlor to sell single servings of beer and wine despite concerns from city officials and some resi- . dents who say the area already produc;es a high concentration of alcohol sales. #In this center alone, you can go from Cheers Market to the Chinese restaurant and now here · to buy alcohol,·• Mesa Verde resi- Library volunteers · are needed The Newport Beach Friends of the Library group is looking for volunteers to staff the Central Library's used bo_ok store and the workroom where members organize and screen the con- dition of donated books. Volunteers must be mem- bers of Friends of the Library. Two staff members each work a three-hour shift and are asked to work two shifts per month. Some light lifting and reaching is involved. The book store is open from 10:30 a .m. to 4:30 p .m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays; 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m . Tuesdays; and 1 to 4 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays. The store ls closed on Fri- days. . For more information, call volunteer coordinator Han- nah Flynn at 673-0419 or the . bookstore at 759-9667. I 11,1 .. 1111 I ,, I' 111 It,, .d11.11' , , ' ' 11 1 It' '"II i" l.111 .. I' "I I' I I h Ii' 1111 '• /; ' //, 1111•i11/I .l fnURPHY J. Murphy shoes are the right shoes anytime. ariy place, any weal'™ Brvan ·H. Ltd. MEN 'S SHOES , ETC ln Westdiff Co1.1rt T727W.5te:nffl>i. NB 6$0-08S6 dent Nancy Palme said. ~some­ where or other, we 'have to draw the line, and I think tlus is the _place. "The success of a business should not rely on the ability to serve alcohol." East Side resident Heather Somers echoed ·those thoughts, adding that alcohol sales might not be appropriate for a family establishment. "If you h~ve children corning in, I think you could be sending the wrong message to them -that you have to have alcohol to have a good time," Somers said. The club, which· opened in July, first sought permission from the city to serve beer and wine in December of 1993, when Kalifeh filed plans with the city. But, the request was shot down by the Planning Commission after a number of residents anct shop- ping center tenants spoke out l,J' he'd try again. , The cafe's management popes the alcohol sales will boost busi- ness. But, according to manager Issa Abbelhad, food and billiards will be the focus, not the beer and wine. · "The food helps us out. big time," Abbelhad said. "It's not like we serve bad hamburgers from behind the bar. We have a full lcttcben and offer.a fufrmenu. We're going for Italian food." . With a 3-2 vote (Mayor Joe Erickson and Councilwoman Sandra Genis voting no), the council agreed to give Kalifeh a chance. "This is an upscale operation," Councilman Peter Buffa said. "I don't think they should be penal- ized before the fact. I think we should give them the opportuni- ty." Councilman Gar-y." Monahan said he felt that since tlie club will be allowed to sell only single .~~PA~ ·sPECIAIS -D./ld- Custom Photo. Greeting Cards call for an appointment Galleries / ~ludio 124 BROADWAY, UNIT 0, COSTA MESA, CA. 92627 (714) 646·0337 HICKORY FARMS .. Get A Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged. gifts valued over $20.00 anywhere in the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 22. 1995 Visit our store today for details! servings of alcohol, problems will be kept to a mini.mum. , "When all you're buying is one bottl~ of beer and one glass of · wine, and you can't buy a pitcher or a whole bottle of wine, that's going to cut down on a lot of prob- lems right there," Monahan said. The cafe is still waiting for final documentation from the Alcoholic Be'\Zerage Control board. And, the city must .allow a seven-day wait- ing period in case someone wants to appeal the council's decision. 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The man was ~ccom­ panied by another man who was not at the first armed robbery at the station Sunday moming, when $652 was stolen, police said. The clerk reportedly handed the cash t~ the man with the shot-. gun, who then stuffed the loot in his shirt as the second man grabbed cigarettes, police said. The clerk, whom police would not identify, was not harmed in either inodent. Moments after the pair drove away in a new silver car, which the clerk only got a glimpse of, the alleged gunman reportedly came back for more cigarettes. -After-he gr~bbed the smokes, he hung up the phone for the clerk, who had accidentally left it off the hook after she called 911, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said. The total loss was $734.62, Lazar said. The men reportedly drove west on Baker dnd have not been MeSa polfcre U . John Pltzpatnck said. Their path of destruct.ion reportedly caused $5,000 in dam- age. The Rev. Diana Heath, who works at the church, notified police Wedri~ay morning ol the incident, which bas been classi- fied as a •hate crime," Pitzpatrtck said. No other similar crimes have been reported there or in other area churches. Chevy Blazer takes a dip in the harbor In one of its early-morning sur- veillances of the harbor, the Har- bor Patrol spotted an odd sight. A 1983 Chevy Blazer was pro- truding from about 2 feet ol water below the Castaways bluff near Polaris Drive about 6 a.m. Wednesday, Harbor Patrol Sgt. J.R. Wilson said. Thinking maybe it was a crime scene or someone was trapped inside the vehicle, a team of divers checked out the water- logged car but found nothing mysterious, Wilson said. NeWJ>Ort Beach police were immediately called lo the scene -and-diseoYefed that the vehicle had been stolen from a Lido Island resident Tues;day night and had apparently been driven or pushed into the water by the thief, Newport Beach police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. $15 per day pres:oJe or $40 for a two-day unlimited sampling pess. Additional sampling tickets will be available for $1 each. nckets are available through Ticketmaster and at most Orange County brew pubs. Agency seeks sponsors for needy families The Fish-Harbor Area, a lJnit- ed Way agency1 is asking for com- munity help to brighten up the holiday season for those less f_or-tunsnr. If you are interested in spon- soring a needy family for Thanks; giving or Christmas, call FISH- Harbor Area and ask for Katie. . Tbe agency al~o welcomes year-round volunteers. Call (714) 642"'6060 for more information. Library program focus is on women •America's Competitive Secret1 Utilizing Women as a Management Strategy." is the title of a free program planned for 7 p.m . Nov. 30 in the Friends' Meet- ing Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Preregistration is not necessary to attend. 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Church is the target of hate crime A Costd Mesa church was the target of a hdtP crime Tuesday night by vdndals who left sataruc messages. • The phrase MSalan is god, M was scrawled m melted candle wax on a full-size bathroom mir- ror. and sataruc symbqls also marked up the bathrooms at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer· salist Church on Victoria Street, according to Costa Mesa police. Vandals forced their way into the closed church sometime dur- ing the night. and once inside they ctischarged the bwlcling's fire extinguisher in the church's chapel, kitchen dnd office. Costa -Complled by Carolyn Miller Micro brew festival ahead in Newport The first 95.9 KEZY Orange County Microbrew festival will take place Nov. 25 and 26 at the Hyatt Newporter The event will feature more than 50 microbreweries as well as food and sampling from Orange County's microbrew pubs. Enter- tainment will be provided by 10 bands headlined by Dave Wakel- ing of General Public on Saturday and James Hannan on Sunday. 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GetAD tile Filh In the Sea, CID~ (714) 542~222 Ci)caNICA ( , THURSDAY, NOVEM899, 1995 Al ( Water inSurance officials . to answer· cost questions Fi;nding a beRSt still remains a bUrde:il • Local group is having no luck in finding a burro to carry Mary for a re-enacbnent of the holy family's search for lodging on Christmas. Within the next couple of weeks, the group will select a boy and girl from one of the local mid- dle schoolS to play the parts of 5:30 pm., Just after dark, at the Rea Community Center. . By Tina Borgatta, Daily p;lot COSTA MESA -Joint Powers Insurance Agency (JPIA) offidals will speak to the Mesa Consoli- dated Water District board of directors tonight during a regu- larly scheduled meeting. Mesa invited JPIA acting gen- eral manager Dan Klatt and exec- utive committee member Wes Bannister to the meeting after a r:esident last week raised c:on- cems about a potential hike in the district's insurance rates due to recent sexual harassment claims and an employee's arrest for allegedly driving under the influ- / M. on Monday, the~ will corisider asking the Orange County Water District (OCWD) and Metropolitan Water District (MWD) of Southern California to provide bacteriological testing services. By Tina Borgatta, Dat/y Pilot COSTA MESA-You can't sub- stitute a donkey with a convert- ible, at least not when you're planning a re-enactment of the holy family's search for lodging on Christmas Eve. But that's the situation Roy Alvarado and his group, Madras (Mothers) Costa Mesa, are facing. They're planning a Los Posadas procession for Dec. 21, and lhey can't find a burro. • ence of alcohol and drugs. •rd like to know bow our rates are going to be affected by that,• said Heather Somers, of the Coalition for Clean Water-Costa Mesa currently contracts with independent laboratories to pro- vide water quality testing. But. complaints among area water agencies and a recent problem that Mesa had with one particulaf la}? prompted board president Trudy Ohlig to request more information about the possibility of hooking up with OCWD and MWD, which manage their own labs. • "We did have a donkey con- nection through the El Rancbito restaurant,• Alvarado said. "They usually contract one for Cinco de Mayo, so their customers can take pictures with 1t. But th.at <:0nnec- tion seems to have dried up, and we don't have a donke y contact NEWPORT-MESA -Ten New- port-Mesa Unified School-Dism s~iors hav_e Jleen named semifi.- nhlists in the National Merit Scholarship Program and will compete with other seniors nationwide for about 6,900 merit scholarships worth $26 million. The students entered the pro- gram by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT /NMSQT) last fall and are among 15,000 nationwide who received the honor. Program representatives selected the highest scorers in each state to be semifinalists. Three types of Merit Scholar- ships will be awarded before the end of the 1995-96 school year. The program itself offers 2,000 scholarships worth $2,000 each. Corporations, company founda- The board will meet at 7 p.m. in the district offices, 1965 Placen- tia Ave., Costa Mesa. .. tions and business organizations -will-sponsor anether 1,100 Merit Scholarships for finalists who meet the award sponsor's prefer- ential criteria. About 200 colleges and universities spo~or more than 3,800 merit sQlOlarsbips for students who will attend their schools. The following Newport-Mesa students have been sele~ed as semifinalists: Casey Chapin, Cos- ta Mesa High; Celeste Chu, Coro- na del Mar High; Llndsay Dunn, Corona del Mar High; David Fruchbom, Corona del Mar High; Melinda Himel, Newport Harbor High; Peter Krutzik, Estancia High; Margaret Long, Corona del Mar High; David Marcus, Estancia High; Nicholas Schrank, Corona del Mar High; Raj Shukla, Corona del Mar High. QUALITY IS .. .. Hallmark Rollagas Lighter 'in Sterling Silver Ashtray and Humidor in Thuya W1th Marketry Exclusively at Alfred Dunhill now.• ~ Alvarado said they need the donkey to carry Mary, who will be played by a local schoolgirl, through the neighborhood sur- ro\!Ilding SOY ($ave Our Youth) at the Rea E:ommo:ntty-Center:- . ·we're expecting a couple of hundred people to participate," said Alvarado, who hopes the . event will become an annual community affau. "Hopefully, we'll have the Latino <:ommunity out there along with A!,lglo fami- lies and everybody else.· Alvarado hopes to involve a few West Side businesses, as well. •Las Posadas is the re-enact- ment of when Mary and Joseph went looklllg .Sor a place to stay and were turned a way from all the mns," Alvarado said. "So, we're going to ~ to a couple of businesses. and they will refuse us. Then we'll go to SOY, and they'll take us m ·And we'll have a little festival .. CRYSTAc e0URT ·. THE-Vlb~THE OFFIGES ,....,,,._, 1W.<m l.IU.OCl'S IB'SWE Stll5 ~ ~lltWJWAY SAIS fllHMD\JE MfMtili llfH""w 1ou u9r• s.i-.1oi11111,. ~ 11u11no,111 Su DJft (405) r,.,. rm Blia.ISt CA t.tcs.i, CA-926» 17l•l 4lS-lCIXHIOOl 782;aM _.. there at SOY. We'll have Me~can food donated by El Ranchlto and Taco Mesa restaurants and lots of Mepcan sweet bread. And, we'll haV"e music and a ptnata for the .kids to break open." Joseph and Mary. • •Naturally,. all of the Madra Costa Mesa mothers think theu kids should be Mary or Joseph,• Alvarado said. ·so, I think we're going to have to draw straws.• The procession will begin at • 1 hope to collect a couple ol hundred flGhllghts to pass out to 'everyone in tead of candles.• Alvarado. •The fla hlights are much safer for lbe children than . candles.• For more information on the event or to find out how you can help, call Alvarado at M6_.26'. l ~ANOTHER ART SUPPtY STORE IS CLOSING?~ NOT US, WE 'RE HERE FOR YOU! Over-14;99G-sf1ttare feet fiHea wtth custom fr-amiAg amL... ~ framing supplies ; childrens educational arts and books; airbrushes. accessories and compressors ; presentation supplies~rafLsuppJies : books and maga2ines; gpaphic &nd drafting supplies ; and much more at ever.yday low disco.unt prices . And.now take:an ADDITIONAL · ·1Q% OFF just abo11t anything in· the store with this valuable coupon just for visiting. us. NEC GROWrH STMTEGIES .ODD MOii•& COSTA MESAI Sam Yau. ~t_and CEO ol National Educatioi'reorp. wW COlte Mesa Chamber of qemlMtflc:e presents a 90-minute peak on NEC Growth Strategies at the monthly meeting ot the A~ation for Corporate Growth at 500 p.m. m the Padfic Club. The fee is $20 and includes hors d'oeurvcs. For r~rvations, call Elizabeth lngl~e at 436-7633. OCC OCEANOGRAPHY PROJECT .,.. .. Hait boost• from 7:15 to a.m. at· the Co ta M a try Club. 1701 Golf Cour.;e (west from Harbor on Mesa Vejie Drive East). Patrick J. H~ter, creeto1 of Memory Gym- 114!Jltics, will speak. Cost is $10 U pr~d to chamber by Monday, Nov. 6: $15 at the door. For more information or to make d resetva- Uon, c4ll 574-8780. An exciting biological oceano- graphic research project conduct- • ed this summer in the ~atonal Pacific is the focus this fall of Orange Coast College's 11th Vis• iting Scholar in Residence. Dr. William Cochlan, a marine biolo- gist and assistant research Scien- tist at use. will discuss the pro- ject at 2 p.m . in OCC Science Lec- ture Hall 101. Admission is free. Call 432-5725. Hg;AY BOUTIQUE Commodoras auxiliary of B ·a Corinthian Yacht Club hosts its sixth annual Holiday Bo~que open to the public from 11 m . to 6 p.m. at the clubhobse, t~t Bay ide Drive, Corona del Mar, A buffet luncheon for $12 w1l1 be served from noon to 2 p .m. For luncheon reservations, call AUSTRALIAN LIVING 64~·~39. . . A free slide lecture on "Llving in Australia in the •90s• is offered at 7 p.m. in the Fri~nds' Meeting This Saturday -9:30 tO 11 :30am HIGHEST QUALITY VACCINES COMPLI MENTARY "HEALTHY PET" EXAMINATIONS STATE LICENSED VETERINARlANS CAT ~ DOG FVR+CP .......... $8 Rabies •.....•... $6 leukemia ........ $12 DHLP+P ....•... $10 UNWRAP YOUR GIFTS AT SoUTH CoAST COMMUNITY CHURCH bk.h l\ft k until Chmtnui~. 'pt'Lfol b'!lt')I ,pt·ukt1, hlll \lullc thr11 unrqut '"''.~hh It> hdp ,tou u11h1ap the grfl\· rn .wu1 lift' }om II\ ti( $(1ullJ G~lll lclll 1.lft l\1{u>mcnof JAY CARTY -NOVEMBER.11 ·15 f(ll mn pla)'t 1 1(1/ thr NBA Lo-' An~rb Lahm 1.mJ fmmdo cif Y1\1 M11m111c' ]11111 u' Jm )<1) ·, fllc''flll<1/1om·-Tht' Gt11Jr11 trnd a Rubbt·1 S1111k1 -\Vh111 l\rnd of Dt.·t1d «ff Yt1117-A l..r'"m (iom C11p1wn Kuh -'lt1mc1l1111.i:' foln DA. 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The event will feature quolity furruture, appliailces, mus1cal instruments. bicycles, toys, borne decor and a large selection of family clothing. A bake sale, raffle, hamburgers, hot dogs and soft drinks will also 1ACK IAY TOUR • free walklna tour Of the Upper Newport Bay 2cological Reserye between 9 and 10:15 a.m .. with tour groups starting out every 15 minutes. The tour takes approxi- mately 1 112 bows, with stops for · exhibits and explanations of the baf's history. Tours start at the comer of EastbJuff and Back Bay drives. Call Fran Robinson, 646. 8009 or Dtelc Kust, 186-8818. be offered. Call 673-5070. • NEWAPPRESS 440 E.17TH ST. 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We're accessible through most HMOs, so yo u can afford to give your family the hjghcst quality medical care. Our doctors' offi ces arc conveniently located in Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, . Fountain Valley and Santa Ana. Call ~ 760-5769 for a list of physicians or advice dunng open enrollment. ~ Wl Al C:I Pr TliESI! 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A large-scale al tile ua I . ~ emiblt h r photographs of "Cul- tural Div rsity and Uruty• at the Norman E. Watson Library at Orange Coast ·College in Costa Mesa through Dec. 15. Dvor- man's view of unity hows com· mon love and affection between children and grandparents from Tibet, Nepal and Mexico. Exhibit hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday;• 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. TUESDAY LOCAL AUTHOR SPEAKS call 837-0278. lMNG Will IN 1995' Newport Beach Hada sah pre- sents Dr. Joel Neutal, who will speak on "LiVlllg Well in 1995• at a meeting and luncheon •t th Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The event begins at 11 :30 a.m. nckets are $18. R rvabons can be made by calling 548-3959. For membership information, call 644-4454. 11th ANNUAL TiHURSOAY. NOVEMIER 9, 19'5 A71A former Assemblyman and f"etlred Manne Corps Lt. Col. Gil Ferguson, as well as other 10C4l veterans. 'SKIN-FRIENDLY MAKEUP' SEMINAR Missouri is allO featuted tn the exhibit, whlcb commemo· rates the 50tb anntve~ al .. the, end of World War D. A special Veterans Day ceremo- ny is aho scheduled at noon Saturday aboard the RoaWlg museum-at 151 E. Coast High· way, Newport Beach. Call 673-7863. St:JNDAY Jo-Ann Mapson, a Costa Mesa resident' and author of "Blue Rodeo," will speak on "Western Women in Contemporary Fiction" at 12:30 p.m. in the Friends Meet- ing Room at the Newport Beach C'entral Library, 1000 Av<fcado Ave. The lecture' is free and the second in a fall series. FALL HOME DECORATING&: . Newport Beach dermatologi~t James E. Fulton and makeup con- sultant Shan Albert will offer a free seminar on makeup and skin health from 2 lo 4 p m. at Vivant, 881 Dover Dr., Ste. 100,'Newport Beach. Demonstrations and a ctis- cussion of the pros and cons of today's makeup lines will be fea- tili"ed. Seating is limited; RSVP at HAIRCUTS TO HELP HOSPICE REMODELING .SHOW Hair stylists from across the 'county will provide •million-dol- Jar haircuts for just $to• during the Cut-A-Thon to benefit the Holmes House AIDS Hospice in Tustin. The event is from 10 a .m. to 3 j>.m. at Aura Salon, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Ste. 227, New- port Beach,. Call 631-1390. LAOTIAN HMONG MUSIC WEDNESDAY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS THIS FRl•SAT•SUN•NOV. 10•11•12 631-DERM. I 'PROSPECTOR'S PARADISE' GEM •AND MIN~RAL SHOW · The Orange ~oast Minernl & Lapidary Society, Inc., hosts its 52nd annual gem and mineral show "Prospector's Paradise. H featµring merchandise for ~~e. exhibits, food, demonstrallons and drawing for door pnzes. The free event takes place from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. and 1s also held on Sunday, Nov 12 from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 West l,._9lh St, Costa Mesa Contact Lyle~orell, show chairman dl 839-5084 or Janet Deyden at 546-4389 Flutist Thomas Moua will be the featwed performer during &Ae free program, "Laotian Hmong Mµsic'' at 3:30 p.m. in the Friends' Me_eting Room of the Newpon Beach Central Library. The presentation is part of the Library's monthly "Around the World in Song and Dance" series. The Central I.Jbrary is located at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach Call 717-3800. 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THE OP'FICE IS LOCATED ON THE LOWER LEVEL NEXT TO RALPHS ARTWORK NOT PICKED UP MY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 WILL BE DISPOSED OF. THE MANAGEMENT OFFICE IS OPEN DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. Orange C.Ounty,s Cigar Hea!fquarters Newport Beach and ~osta Mesa members of the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast Will discuss "Rebuilding Citizen Confidence m Government," at 9:30 a.m. in a private residence in Balboa Island. For information call 673-6694. . THURSDAY, NOV. 16 Bill JONES TO SPEAK Newport Republican Women will hear the Honorable Bill Jones, California Secretary of State at a noon luncheon in the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 East Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Cost is $17 and: the public is invited . For reservations, • Over 350 Exhibits! Lots of ~argains! • Newest Home Improvement Products & Services • Homeowner Seminars Adults ......................... $~.00 Senion (55+) & Kids 8·12 ................ $3.50 Children under 5 ......... 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'' .1w1tt1 tr11~ .1r• r•1 r"''v• "'' · 1 1 j tot• ~J w,t/ I :: FOi TNE .t ~'-IOU•A'IS... } _/_ ~SIOP IOWf ·1 r· ~ 1/,1,kt!J;~ ~-. ~ f-ACTOR~ TS~~;7 1998 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA FlJRNITURE 642-8400 REUPHOLSTERY • w•tH "'"'HA•[ or IOTli ru111< & LA- inger. James Taylor has friends on' the Orange Coast · . _..,. 0-•tng, IMlt con· duc:tor ol. The Pa06c Sym· phony. introduced his new friend. ,__Taylor, to a aowd at The Orange Perlonning Arts Center weekend One woman in a t di saeamfl'd from the first <!You've got a friend , baby.• s hit recording of the Car· · IQn9 ~ng by that title ou've OOt a Priend") was · in May of 1971 and ed as the No. t single on the for 15 weeks, a certified platinum million-seller. Tay- was 23 years old at the bme in his third year of pop star- The screa.nnng woman, bly a Dower child in 1971, positively lost in the memory outh as she and several thou- d other fans, representing a kable age span, filled The ter to bear Sweet Baby James the PSO. . a marvelous move, Taylor's did not begin after inter- . on. as is oft.en the procedure. ead, Taylor's · cwtord , bass er Jimmy n,and cussionist losVega tered on e mid)\'ay ugh the first of the PSO am featur- r-----• -1 ~.. •• . ~:1 :_____~~·· ~ .. successful pops concert PSO has produced. patrons gathered in the posh surroundings of Tut! Spa across the street from the PAC to get up close and personal with the man who gcive them "Mud Slide Slim,• "Country Road• and "Fire and Rain." The very smart and ddSSically styled rohmda of The Spa served as a perlect reception room . As a four move- ~ts by Cop- land. Then, like a preacher heading for the pulpit, the tall, gaunt Taylor, tted m a k Mandann- llared JdCket er a white Barbara Schultz, general manager of The Spa, with James Taylor after his pe rformance. contingent from Arthur Anderson and Co., under- writer of the con· cert, including Usa Bigelow and Phil Marino, Klm and ~k l.eu­ teritz, Pam Davis, Margi Quick, Dan and Mary Ann Vincent and Marybeth and. Alex Wanlek, con- verged on the reception, The Spa general manager Barbara Schultz circulated, malang sure every detail was perfecto for the. guests of PSO dild for the antio- enec.k dnd WITe-nrnrned spec- cles perched on the bndge of hi~ ew Engldild nose, took the 'crophone and then took the pated man of the hour, James Tay- lor · c:lience with the first mellow te out of his bemg. After what WdS, dCCOrc:ling to 0 boss Lou Spisto, the most He arrived without much fan- fare. An upbeat introduction and heartfelt thank you from Spisto preceded a minor crush of PSO patrons·putting down their cheese and pushing toward Taylor. They Pl ease Joi n Us For Our , . • VC TORIAS TRUNK SHOW J t • , • , ~ • • NOVE MBER 10 , 1995 11 :00 AM TO 4:00PM ' - Refreshments Served (714) 644-9888 ~ A R M 0 I R E ' , OJ)ESSI NG BY DESIGN 549 Newport Center Drive • 714/644-9888 A SPARIUI& VALUE Those Who art looking IC)( color, cllnty, and lue In a colored g mstone need not look any htr lllan topaz Tiiis gamstont displays a artiabla dlvtrs1ty of color, ranging lrom llow oranoe. ptnk Ind rtd to brovtn, green, • and viOlet Ottp golden yellow topaz (slltrry ) and pink topu rank among tilt m0$t lUatlla COIQfl. whllt blue and green S100tt 111 o popular Blui topa1 II almost lndls· ulshable from aquamannt when 11111 ¥11th a ked eye Helplng topaz In thla Innocent Qutradt Is the tact that It ta avallabll In high fltttt That It la otltn tr1t of lncluslOna maw a most arr11tlno transparent 1ppta1ance ttut rtlllly accounts for topaz' steady followUio mbtrs of this group of topaz fanciers 1rt ofletl lo "Imperial" IOl)ll, wtlieh II 1 high qllllllly. sa btown1Sfl·oranol11'1 red atone In any CIM, rt la no laclt of colors from wtlldi to ctlOOtl With tU<:h a variety of color It la no WOllCHf ~la one Of Iha mOlt btaul!ful ~ und Hett 11 ROYAL JEWELERS, our J.a•MolllUllff Will bf Mm lo tllew yew 1 dt Vlrltty of IOp!IZ )twtlry Wt Clll tvtfl 111 llltC'A of tof;tz feMltY Nt ~ hM to it "' updltld IOoltt Come In 11111 tH "' II Btson , Sit 88 (144 7ao.f) In 1111 Nlwpolt Slloppj11g c.nttf (It Ult corw Of ll90I MacMhur) llld 32411 Goldln llMlf9I Ill. 24Mll5) •Iha Ocan A.a Y-.. c::... Hlollll Muttrtlfd and Visa .,. ICCfClltd PS Jltt ca1M word • touched him, they got his auto-known as The Ar!'x,j Machine. By graph and he departed. The man the time he wets ti Ill 1967, Taylor whose folk-pop sound touched the wu living in London's fut lane tail end of the Glen Miller crowd. trying to make records and con- the beat ?eneration. the hippies, nections. He did both. with the the yuppies and generation X wai. help of producet-pelfonner Peter polite and warm as be greeted Asher. "Carolina in My Mind" Marcy MulYUle, Vlrg1nia and would make him a young star. His Tom Pattenon, Joann Bechtold ascent of the musical ladder and Mlcbael Arrigo. Jim and Vet-would comode with his descent ma Emial, Alen end ~ Beyer, into the world of drugs and booze. Laurie Veltdl. her daughter, Not a new story. Yet, Taylor, 47, Sa'hb. and mend ROle1Dal'Y Bar· is clearly a survivor, still an inno- ba.rdl. vator, and his voice and musical Hushed conversatjon after his sensibility are bette r than ever. departure from The. SJ)a cente red "When we were yol.Ulg, in our "on Taylor's personal lite. "I guess teens, listerung to James Taylor, it he's not exactly the national poster was funny to think about what the boy for J ust Say No," mused music and the man would be lik~ · Newport's Laurie Veitch, recalling m middle and even old age. I Taylor's well-documented struggle don't think we could ba~e possibly with substance and alcoh ol abuse. imagined listening to 'Don't Let ·t believe he's beeJi straight for • Me Be Lonely TQnight' at nearly some time although it cost him his 50 yerus old.• offered Ddver marriage to Carty Simon and Shores resident Vera Oxblood. nearly rwned his life,• another fan "But you know what, here we are, in the crowd add ed. 1 and I have to teU you, it all sounds Taylor, who attended the pri-_ even better.-" vate Milton Academy as· a young Yes, Vera, it sounds pretty boy, became hooked on music as good. · a preteen. Following his passion, dt 17 he was living in GFeellwich Village perlorming with a band • B.W. COOK's columns run Thursdays and Saturdays. ----------------·--------· I I 17th St. B EAUTY CENTER ~­ i --1 ~ 'Jul! dt.wiu .:£alon anJ !Bt.aul!J .:£upp/!j : M.l)~..-SKIN CARE SPECIAL I 20%, 0 FF s55 for·. 75 min. facial . : [lrp. J 111~ ' with FREE Glycollc acid p .. 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Perlonn· mg Arts Center debut Fn- day-Sunday, this celebrated company pre.~nts two vaned programs of short works. 3MOISEYEV DANCE COMPANY: Ex.citing RusStan folk danang in authentic CossaCk costumes and colorful regional attire comes to the Pelfomu.ng Arts Center 8 p.m. Moqda·y- Wed.n~ay. 4 CULTIJRAL DIVERSITY: An exhibition of pho· tographs by Jacque.line Dvorman, titled ·cwtura.J. Diversity and Uruty," will be on display Monday through Dec. 15 in OCC's Norman E. Wat- son Library. · . . 5 NAVAL ART: Military paintings by the official arhst of the U .S Navy, are on di.splay at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum through Nov. 17. A specal Veterans Day ceremony is also scheduled at noon Satur- day. 6 FILM TRIB\.TI'E: A tribute to animated fihru will be presented by OCC's Wind lmsernble during its annual fdll concert, set for 3 p.m. Sunday in the Fme Arts Recital Hall. 7BOMBING, ANYONE?: J~eph Heller's comedy. "We Bombed in New Haven,• opens tomght and runs weekend!; through Nov 19. In OCC's Drama Lab The- atre. 8 PHOTO EXHIBIT: Begm- rung Saturday. the Susan Sp.uitus Gan~ will host a show of George. nee·~ pho- tographs, mcluding works from the ArnU;h senes, New Urban L.andscai}e; and images from Yorkshire.' g GtJITAR ENSEMBLE: OCC's ensemble will pre- • sent its fall concert 8 p.m. Saturday m the Fme Arts ReatalHalL 1 0 FAll FAIR· Fibers, fabncs, fa.,hions. fur- nishings and foods are the focuses of this year~ fall fair, Fnday-Saturday at occ. +++ For more infonT]ation on these and other local t..>\'Cnts, ~On The Town/A10. W ile the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center has earned a reputation in the dance world as a great performance venue, the dance aud..iehce in Orange County is not all that big. But The Center is trying to change that. . ~I wouJct say there is an audience for dance m Orange County, and these people are fairly avid about it,• said Phil Mosbo, execuhve vice presi· dent for The Center dnd the person (along with Center Executive Director Tom Tom- linson) responsible for booking dance groups "What's difficult is the borderline people who are interested and would like to come but are dependent on what company it is "Th f , .. en, o course, everything else comes mlo pldy: what else is happening at the time, do they want to spend their t1mP ..,.. and money gomg to a ddn<'c> program? That's a group of people we're tryrng d van~ty of diff~rPnt things to see what 1t is that they are interested 1n - To that end two different dance companies will make their first appearancer. back- to-back, begmnmg with thP Dance Theatre of Harlem Fri- day-Sunday. and M01seyev Dance Company, Monday- Wednesday. ·our mtss1on ir. not n~ces­ sanly to provide what tht> mar- ket 1s calling for," Mosho said They want to attract pt>oplt" dnd find things people Wdnt to dttend, he·said, but th ey also want to bring m the finPst exdmples of different vanetw'> of dance, to give the audience the opportunity to experience dnd appreciate them Dance Theatre of Hdrlem 1<. d good example. Founded m 1969 by Arthur M1tcheJI d for- mer dancer with New York City Ballet, tbe group blends a venety of cultures and dance styles. ·we are an Afncan-Amen- can-based ballet company. but we've had p eople of all colors. which has been our goal over the years: to create a ballet "Ompany that Jo_oks like the world,• said Robert Garland, a principal dancer and ct10reog- rapher with Dance Theatre of Harlem. His original ballet, "The Joplin Dances," is one of the pieces that will be danced at selected performancer. This five-performance engdgement is the hrst time Dance Theatre of Harlem has been to The Center, but The Center's reputation for dance already has Garland excited about commg to Orange Coun- ty ·1 can t wait to see (The Center) • Garland said. •rve heard so much about 1t. I have lots of fnends m other compa- nies The Joffrey. New York Sc..'<'f""d • p,, .. 1,, • 1-i-.h • v~.,,1 • etc, Pleue Vletch My T.V. Show On Chunel 3 Newport Beec~ One ef OC's l114i119 lhli111 Rest111ruh • l'•rtY Tr•ys • T•lcc Otlt Or•rs City Ballet, that have told me about it. Orange County has a good rep· utation. Every- one wants to go there." The Moi-' seyev Dance Compdny has been around for nearly 60 years. Led by Igor Moiseyev on lus fareweJl tour at the age of 89 -the company performs leap· mg, spinning, wh1rlmg Russ- ian folk dancing m authentic Cossack cos- tumes and col- orful regional attire Mosbo 1s bet- ting audiences will be mterest- ed m Dance Theatre of Harlem and Moiseyev, two troupes that tour Arthur Mitchell, a former dancer with New internationally to York City Ballet. founded the Dance Theatre gredt acclaim But of Harlem in 1969. no mdtter what type of dance r---------· ----·---------, performance you attend Gar- land said that ultimately dance 1s a form of expression that cxtendr. beyond cultural bounddnes and mover. thP humdn 'pint forward. Yet not pveryone will get the <;ame message in the same wai I I I I F.Y.I. : .Z• WHAT: Dance Thea~t>f : Harlem and Moiseyev Dance : Company 1 <!• WHERE: OC Performing : Arts Center. 600 Town Cen· : ter Drive, Costa Mesa : + WHEN: Dance Theatre of : Harlem 8 p If!· Fnday and 1 Saturday; 7:30 p.m Sunday; : 2 p m. Saturday and Sunday ' . matinees Mo!seyev -· 8 p m. : Monday through Wednesday: I • HOW MUCH: $18-$55 : •) MORE INFO: 556-ARTS I ' I I I I I "It's an escape from every- rlay reality." Garland said "It chdllenges that reality It puts you ma space, and you're gomg to look at this and inter- pret something for yourself It's up to you to get the meaning out of it. w I I L-----~-------------------~ • '2" Stir F1Y . ('. RUTH'S) • Bumn CAFE Cc:) ~ ri-~'!!.'!L~~-:"1 1 BUY ONE OMELmE· ·I L-!U.!U!!.E!_.J • S11M1Wlclles •¥111111'1• Enlrle's i~· alUSTOL Served With Home Fries·Toast or Biscuits & Gravy 320 Bristol St. ta. 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Here's a restaurant tip· Chong'• Chi- nese Cafe, one of Triangle Square's newer tena•ts; is spot- less, with a convenient steam table, d.ellcious prices, good food and quick, efficient ser-' vice. for you, SUJIUner rolls, two r. sheets of thin rice noodl~ wrapped around grilled chicken breast slivers, cold, crisp shred- ded lettuce, sesame seeds and spices, $3.15. We ate a salad With lettuce, chicken strips and 1oft cooked nee noodles under a sprinkling of chopped peanuts. A milky-. t>eige dressing is served sepa· ratelyi creamy peanut butter and rice vinegar make up its main ingredients. Check the menu tor a lliting of "bowls• ... they are bowls of rice, easy eating and most of them cost 5'.50, with your choice of toppings to finish it off. If you prefer fried rice, you can have that for 50 cents more. Alle ntrees have a side of steamed rice, a much-needed cushion when eating the pep- pery Kung Pao chicken, a house specialty, or Szechwan beef. · . MO!t of its noodles, rice dish- es .and entrees are displayed in s.team tables, so it's .easy to select whatever a.ppeals to you Visually. It will be more than you can eat, because the por- tions are so generous, but not to worry, they will send you home with the rest, like all good Chi- nese restaurants do ... Chong's war won-ton soup is first class. The. pristine broth is clean and clear with brilliant green snow peas, bok choy, stuffed won-ton du,mplings, chicken and fresh sweet shrimp. With so few calories, it is without sin, so you may want to slosh in a little soy sauce if you're feeling wayward. Customers rave about the orange clilcken. Orange. indeed, in every sense -bright orange glaze and sauce covers each sticky, orange, bite-sized piece in among thick slices of fresh orange and the lethal red chili peppers. My friend and l thought we were eaµng chick- en candy. More balance between sweet and hot would be the ticket at our table, but lots of folks absolutely love it and order orange chicken regu· larly. MARC MARTIN I DUY ~OT Roberto Chong, right. owner of Cbong's Chln~se Cale, with his no. 1 cbet, James Pu. Roberto, Pternando and Marceltno, the Chong brothers, dfe of Cantonese descent and born in Cuba and raised in Peru, which helps explain a certain South American sense of spices in traditional Chinese dishes So what to order? For starters. while you're waiting for soup, your kids will love to '>hare a plate of 10 fried won tons stuffed WJth ground chick- i>n dnd vegetables for $2.50 and My other choice is Chong's version of ·traditional bot and sour soup. It's as filling as a meal and comes in a Papa Bear- .sized powJ. The peppery, orange-brown consomme is thick with shredded chicken and tofu, with finely chopped onions. ginger, scallions, cilantro and mushrooms in a deep, flavorful broth made more complex with dark vin& gar, $5.25. 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' clash of ideas and ideals o one knows, of course, what actually happened during Revolutionary War ·ot Nathan Hale's final hours, ugh his last words -"l only et that I hdve but one life to for my country" are forever ed in history Playwnght 0dVld Sldnley Ford an educdted guess, however, has spelled 1t out in the com- . g drama, "The lnterrogdtion atban Hcile by Captdlll John ntresor of HRM Expeditionary , • a mesmennng world pre- e on the Second Stdge at th Coast Repertory. t's a clash of ideas and idedb, the still-youthful I Idle ending bis rebellious dream of ependence against the fusil- of British Cdpt. John Montre- who summons the con- ed spy to tus quarters. And~ er the steady, purposeful ·on of SCR newcomer Diane ter, it makes for t.emlic the- Durtng the 90-mmute, mtennis- ess confr.onldtion, we learn a deal more than we knew ul Nathan Hale, but the .. _.._....g belongs to Montresor battle-weary officer takes on young rebel as a personal enge, fub.lely i.trivmg to con- ce Hale to renounce his patrio- and save his bfe. As Montresrr, Richard f>oyte, la a power house performance t matches or stupasses count- .. 'Hale' reveals playwright David Stanley Ford's vision of the patriot's last Jlay. less others he's given at SCR, . relentlessly cdnducts bis emotional assault from all fronts, probing for a physical, emotional or intellectu- al weakness. At times, it's virtually a one-man show as the Briton zeros in on his quarry with vi.seer - . al stealth and cunning while Hale attempts to ignore him and com- pose tus last words in a letter Matt Keeslar is a stolid, unbending Hale, sternly passion- ate about bis embryonic country dJld its promise of freedom. Keeslar's Hale counters Montre- sor's "real world"' bombast with the intellectual idealism of a Yale graduate (a distinction the pfay- r-------------------------, I t F.Y.I. + WHAT: The Interrogation of Nathan Hale' + WHERE: South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa 1 + WHEN: 8 p.m. Tuesdays- Saturdays; 7:30 p.m. Sunday; 2:30 p .m. matinees Saturdays and Sundays. Closes Dec. 3. + HOW MUCH: $26-$36 + MORE INFO: 957-4033 I I I I I I L-------------------------~ wnght shares) When ultimately provoked lo violence, he acquits himself admirably. The atmosphere of 1776 is splendu:IJy reflected in both Cliff · Faulkner's tent intenor setting and Julie Keen's Revolutionary cos- twnes. Anne Militello reinforces the effect with some superior lighting effects, notably in the final moments. History students, pdrticularly, will fmd "The Interrogation of Nathan Hale" a theatrical ban- quet, set as it is in the early days of the Revolutionary War, when the Bntish held the upper hand. And Richard Doyle's outstanding performance alone is worth the pnce of admission . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1995 NAVAL ART Military painting by the otfioal artist of the U.S. Navy will be on cbsplay at the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn through Nov. 17. A Veterans Day ceremony is at noon Saturday aboard the Ooatmg musewn at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 673-7863. 'CULTURAL DIVERSITY' An exhibition of photographs by Jacqueline Dvorman will be on display Monday-Dec. 15 in OCC's N orman E. Watson Llbrary. The library is open from 8 a m to 9 p.m M onday through Thumay; 8 a m. to 3 p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p .m. Saturday. PHOTO EXHIBfT ;J • on the tow I Yorkshire -opens Saturday with a reception 2-5 p m at The Susan Spt.ntus Gallery at Thangle Square, 1870 A Harbor Blvd 1212, Costa Mesa. Information: 548- 7558. FILM MATINEE MOVJE Tied to its current exhibit, "Machine," the Newport Harbor Art Museum offers a 2 p.m. mati- nee Saturday of the 1936 film. ... Things to Come.• From the novel by H.G. Wells. Ad.mlssion· $1-$2. At 850 San Clemente Drive in Ne~rt Beach. Phone 759-1122\ MUSIC ) A show of George Tice's pho-GUITAR ENSEMBl.£ tographs -including works from Orange Coast College's ensemble the Amish senes, New Urban presents its annual fall concert at 8 Landscapes dnd imdges from I p.m Saturday m ·the Fme Arts ~~unmt • catering Senin1 Breaktm Daib: Poppyseed Belgium Waffles with km.on curd tmd fresh raspberriu Potato Pancake'! with smolted s•lmon 1111d.caviar Thick Sliced French Tcnst uitb se/ISOl/111 fruit F ritt .m Specialty snwd 011 we.tk('lll.Lr Breakfast frrnn 7:00 To 10:30 Weekdays • 8:00 To 12:30 W eekends 200 Promontory Dr. in Promontory Point Off 811Y11.k "nd PC H • 11mplt parking aixnv #11a btlrr.: 1·c.rra11rant 574-0608 Reot41 Hall Advanc tickets are $3.501 $5 dt th door. lntonn.abon· ~32-5880. ANIMATlON TRIBUTE .., A tribute to arumate9 films will be pr ntP.d by OCC's Wmd Ensem- ble dunng its annual fall concert at 3 p.m , Sunday in OCC's Fine Arts Reotal Hall. Tickets $3.50 m advance; S5 at the door. lnfonna- tion: 432-5880. FALL FAIR Fibers, fabncs, fasluom. furnish-" ings and foods are the focus of this year's fall fair Fnday-Saturday at Orange Coast College. Activities o run 1-7 p.m . Fnday 8Ild 9 a.m.-4 p.m Saturday 1ickets. $29 for a two-day pas~ and $18 for a one- day bcket -m advaI1ce, $.15 and $22 at the door. Information: 432- 5880 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The tradition Continues Since 1972 COC:KTAILS FOO[) Tr 1 (,Q PHONE AHEAD "" I Teach kids art of snacking WI e~y pizzas SUdn cream. heat throu9'. white wlne and thyme combines l tablelpoaD ..-~ o8 KIO.S~ZE PIZZAS Beef cotto salami and moz- ·zarella chees~ ,baked on flour tortilla crusts makes a big crunch in Just 25 minutes. End the school day with this super snack, and 'you'll be on every kid's honor roll. AFTER SCHOOL SALAMI PIZZAS Total preparation and cook- ing tune: 25 minutes 8 ounces sliced beef cotto sala- rru, c ut into quarters 8 medium flour tortillas Vegetable cooking spray 4 medium plum tomatoes, cut crosswise into thin slices 1 can (14 owi:es) quartered dl"tlchoke hearts, drained (optional) 1 /3 cup sliced gTeen onions 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheesP 112 lPdspoon dried oregano lt>dves Heal oven to 450 F Lightly spray both sides of tortillas with rookmg spray. Arrange tortillas on 2 large bak.Jng sheets. Bake ·m 450 F ovPn 2 to 3 minutes or unW slightly crisp. Arrange an equal amount of tomatoes on each tortilla. Top with equal amounts of salami, artichoke hearts, If desired, and green oruons. Sprinkle evenly with combined cheese and oregano. Return lo oven; bake 3 to 5 minutes or until edges of tor- tillas are lightly browned. Cut Pach into 4 wedges; serve unmediately. Makes 32 wedges. When attendmg your favorite -.chool's pre-game pep rally or the post-game celebration, your lrl ns will stand up and cheer when you serve the M.V.R. - t..1ost Valuable Recipe -of the ddy, Veal Knockwurst n' Kraut. Ready m less than 20 min- utes, ltus recipe 1s a snap for the cooking quarterback. VEAL KNOCKWURST N ' KRAUT 4 f.ully-cooked veal knockwurst or bratwurst links (approx. 12 ounces) 112 cup chopped onion 112 cup chopped red bell pep- per 2 tedspoons vegetable oil 1 cup (approx. 8 ounces) sauer- kraut, drained 2 tablespoons honey mustard 1 tablespoon water t French rolls, split. warmed In lMge nonstick skillet, cook omon and red bell pepper in oil uver medmm heal 1 minute. Stir m sauerkraut, mustard and water; reduce heat to low. Cov- er tightly. cook 10 mmutes. RPmove from ht>at and keep warm. Place vedl sausages grid over medium-ash tugh covered coals; grill uncovered 8 to 10 nunutes, turning occas1ond.l.ly. Place knockwurst m rolls; top each with equal amounts of sauerkraut mixture Makes 4 servmgs Cook's Tip: Place hot sau er- kraut mixture in an insulated thermos for tailgate toting. As the cool winds and falling leaves of autumn approach , make it a souper season and warm up to Smoked Sausage and Com Chowder. Lunch will be the favorite subject of the day when this hearty favonte featunng savory smoked beef sausage, potatoes O'Brien and com is served. It's a recipe sure to send you to the head of the class. Gvnilb with additional sliced with tam bell peppers and 2 larg9 gTMD ar led bell pep· ~ onion, if desired. Make 4 onions. Add extra clASs and pen, cut lengtbwlle Into 112~ servings. serve with a side of mashed mc::b tb1ck wedg• When faced with the test -of potatoes and a sprig of thyme. 1 medium Spuillb onion, cut • holiday bustle and mealtime SAUSAGE. PEPPERS & ONION crOllWise into 1/2-lnch thick bu.itle, discOver a deli~ous 30-SKILLET DINNER slices, separated into rings minute dinner solution with •Total prew.ation and cook-1 large clove garlic, crushed Sau.sage, Pep~rs and OilJon ing time: 30 minutes 1/4 cup water Skillet Dinner. ~ 12 ounces fully-cooked beef Pol-1/.( cup diy wJllte wine (option· It's a festival of flavor when ish sausage or beef knockwurst al) "" beef Polish sausage cooked with links 3/4 teaspoon drled thl'?le luves - M.di¥e I A.M. ltlun., New. 9 'ftlru w.d., Nov. 1 S, 1995 ~-(f;~,zi al •we Double l).\anufacturers'-Coupo In ...... D!lllllk* ~ .bMl oO over Jnedl,pm beat until bot. Add bell~· OldOD and garlici coo~tJ ~ 10 minutes or until crisp-tinder, ltirrlng occa· siolially. Add beef sausage, water, wine, if desired, and thyme to skillet. Coveri_ con~ cooking 10 to 12 mlnutel or wiW vegeta- bles are tender. 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LIQUOR VALUE 49 12 Pack • Btidwelser Beer ·~-t.Jabt 12 .. ~··0V Sue up to l.50 ....... a:::;: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1995 , ·editorial 'O{ • ·-~Tiffie is now for -:.-Henry memorial T here's a time for studying and debat- ing and deliberating. And there's a time for simply making a decision. Newport Beach parks and recreation commissioners J;ame face to face with such ~Ji moment Tuesday night ~ and blinked. At is~ue was a request to ame a planned sports park honor of slctin police Offi- er Bob J-lenry. The park ~will be situated dl Cast- aways, the rugged piece of land that towers over the Back Bay The> 1 c>quPst dppeared to have urnver<.,af '>Upport LPaders of vc1nous youth 'ctthlc>tic progrdms, nty lead- ers. pohrP ofhndb and, of t'our'>P, l IPnry\ ftlnuly dll bdckt>d tht> proposdl City MctnctgPr Kevrn Mur- phy f'ven recommended that I comm1ss1onPr'> movc> for- ward ctnd nanw the pc1rk in HPnry's memory. Why Wd'> tl thPn that very comm1ss1oner but ale Demm<'f opted to due k !he issu~? Evidently, commissioners ell the matter was moving 1orward too quickly and .. that other namPs should be> considered Therf> WdS also cmwern that namtng a park m memory of anyone could set a troublesome> prece- dent C'omnussioners ultimately agrPcd to take up the 1!'.sue again next month but made no pronusE>s. Normally, that would be fine. We are used to the slow, plodding ways of gov- e_rnment and the mindset that everything needs to be studied, poked, prodded, prioritized and agendized. And the Newport com- mission is certainly not the first government body to get knotted up in concern over setting priorities by naming a park in someone's memo- ry. But this request is differ- ent. Bob Henry clieq in the line of duty. His death, at first stunning, ultimately brought the community together. He became a source of inspiration, an icon of what is good and decent. And there have been hun- dreds in the community looking for a way to honor Henry since his death last April. Th.is piece of land overlooking the wqter was it. The commission did the city a disservice by not approving the request. Rather than waiting another month to wade through another hearing, the City Council should commandeer the matter and approve the request. Will it set a precedent? Maybe. But more important- ly it will guarantee there always will be a place in Newport Beach lh~t serves as a re"rrlinder of a person who gave his life for the town. readers respond Park should be named for slain police officer V\P dH' in totdl clCJrt'Pment for hdvtng d Hob I lt •nry Mt>monaJ Pdrk. Whdl bf'tlPr way to honor d falh~n officer. JANET AND SOL BARON Nt-wpurt Bedch R<>gdrdmq Rob I IPnry Mt>monctl J DPflmtely Whc1t c1 lovely legdC·y for tu~ children KATHRYN WEBB My husbdnd and I dgree thc1t namlng Bob I fenry Pork would be wonderful tdecl Wf.' agree with Jdn Vandersloot thdt we should lt>dVP off the word, "Mt>monal/ beCdUS<' that's d tittle more negcltlve His ranuly IS d very posillvP, Chnstic'ln family. and the communi- ty's reaction Wd'> posillve and won- derful. We tlunk Lhdt for the ruture, Bob Henry Park would b~ just a wonderf uJ wt1y· to memoriali7.e him without usmg the word m the name of the pdrk Gr<>at idea. PAITV LIBERTO N wport 8Pdch I am not in favor of naming the pdrk the Bob Henry Park, based on the fact that therP are many citizens livmg and dead who hould have 1his~t rer.oqn1tJon fortl'I r-- vtces they have donr for our com- munity. A memorial ts justified and proper, but not the pork. There's just too MAflY people in our community who deserve the recognition. DAVID NORTHIUDGE Nt>~ort Beach ft would be a lt mendou honor to Offic r Bob H nrv; who wa lain at that ite, to be abl to giv him mt hi family that kind of m mo ri- nd l would highly reconun nd citY tu n11m th t Ca t"ways pC1rk after Officer Henry. HEATIIER SOMERS Costa Mesa Bob Henry worked m d oty where wealthy men create their own memonals every day T1us would be a true memonal. Henry was one of our city's heroes. He gave his hle lo the people of the oty. BRIAN GOLDING Newport Beach lt would be a very nice gesture to have Bob Henry'~ name in the new park. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CADY Newport Beach I agree fully with nanung a park after Bob Henry So many times, offi- cen. are killed m the line of duty, and so many times the media and the world tends to ignore that, and I lbin1c'this is a ~at idea. , ~y RODRIGUEZ Costa M<-sa The idecl of a pdr)t m Officer Bob Heruy's name is wonderful. My bu - band is a pohce officer, and they put their lives on the line every day, And • I just hate to see anything happen to any of them. So I think it's an excel- lent idea. - ANGEIA MOTA: Co ta Mesa Bob I Ienry Memona1 Park is the perfect name for the new piLtk at th C astways. My h~band, Bob Wllrox, died in the same room in I foag Hos· p1tal before.Bob Henry did. My hu • band and I aJways wcilked in the Castaway , and I Will be very plectscd to have an w park bed memorial park tn honor of Bob H rt· ry, who wa su ha fi~~~tlcman. • E WILCOX N1·wport B ch ,. foruin Jason, yoll are No. 1 in my heart cqrrespondence · T o th~ people who are praying for a miracle for Jason; well, 1 am one of thousands praying for you, Jason. As I look at the picture in the Daily Pilot, I know there is a miracle for you. l came by to see you, and there y~t being so strong like there is nothing wrong. You told me this last chemotherapy just kicks your butt. When you get stronger, you will be in the gym with your wheelchair rolling back and forth, you said, with a smile on your face. Then you said they might have to make the coach's box bigger this time -a bigger smile. Jason, you have never asked for any- thing in life, only to coach your kids. Well, you have done a very fine job and have , always been there for them. Now it's our turn to be there for you and believe me there are thousands of people behind you. I can't go anywhere without someotie asking me about you. I tell them he is a very strong man. I wish I was a strong as he is. When I stopped by the other day with Mike Montoya and Donny Ogo, I did- n't know'how th~y would take s..eeing ,you as 1t as been a long time since they have seen you. But you were happy to see them becc'luse you have bad them since ninth grade, and they are very close to you. I know it's bard for a team to play and practice bard when the person they love is not there, so I can only say to the team, keep your head up. If Jason hears you are letting your beads hang down, you might have to run in practice a little more. So be the best you can be on or -0ff th~ court. Boy, I hope this letter makes some sense. Thank God I am a paint contractor and not a writer. When l stopped by the other day with ~ome food and drinks, you said "Thank you, Mr. M ." You gave me that name back when Mike was in ninth grade, and now a lot of kids call me Mr. M. You have taken these young boys and turned them into young men. You hdve taught them to study hard, play hard, listen to you on or off the court. Costa Mesa High 's basketball coach Jason Ferguson, stricken with Wilms, a rare form of kidney cancer, is waging a battle for his life. They all look up to you, coach. It is very hard to sdy in a letter what you would like to sdy to a person like you, Jason You and I hdve become very close over the yedfS through the good times and the bad bmes. Believe me there were more good times than bdd times, and there are a lot of good times to come. Don't ever give up! Good people like you are hard to find. So let's see if I can get some other good people with a little help with some food, drinks or donations to help out with some med1ca.I costs or liviilg costs. Pleclse send it to Costa Mesa High School or c.all me at 437-1291, and I will come by your house to pick it up. I would lilte to thdnk ctl1 the people who already are helping dnd are sWJ help- ing out Jason. You are No 1 m my heart, Jason. Oh, Jc'lson, J know I told you this before but I will say it agclm I love you MAITHEW MONTOYA Costa Mesa ·best of the readers hotline SterofclS should b e part of school drug testing We asked our readers if they thought Corona del Mar High School officials should include steroids in 1ts planned drug testing of student athletes. Here are some of the responses: I r you're going to test kicb, why not test for steroids? But if you think you have a problem with your kids doing drugs, why not have your kid go m and pay for the test y<?_ursell? I don't like the idea of having all the athletes tested for drugs. It's ridiculous I don't think the athletes in genera.I are the luds hdvmg the problems with the drugs. CHERYL SCOTT Newport Beach I'm a local therapist, and the idea of not checking for steroids is absolutely insane. Thal is one of the reasons kids use the drugs they use if they're athletes. I have in my file a client who started steroids in another high school athletic program and is now quite crazy. Steroids cause all kinds of mood disturbances and all kinds of serious bodily harm. It's very important that the school sys- tem check for steroids. It also could be done on a random basis, similar to what is done by the Codst Guard for sailors and captains. It doesn't have to be everybody if it's ewens1~. but it should be done randomly, and it should be part of the issue, other- WlSe it's a total waste of time and money. ROSALIE KFOURY Newport Beach . It's horrible you guys are testing these students for anything other than the per- formdnce enhancing substances. lt's a violation of their rights, and I think tl1e parents have gone way too far in this mstance. That's pretty bad. ll I were a student at that school. I would not allow this to happen. Is there any other reason for testing these students other~to check up on them? It seems to not ake any sense. C me crazy. bul tt-s-eems ttke crway for the parents just to know more about what theu lods are up to, and I don't thmk that's right to take advantage of the stu- dent-athletes like that. DAVID STEINER Newport Beach I don't know why, in our increasingly politically correct society, I am surprised by any of the controversy surrounding the Cq_rona del Mar High School drug-testing proposal As Alan Murray pointed out, the point is not what drugs should we be testing stu- dent-athletes for, but why are we singling out only athletes in the first place? ls it because athletes are the only ones we don't want using drugs? I doubt it. I suspect once again, it is just the liberal, politically correct, contingent within us once again rearing its ugly head and sin- gling out the group they feel is the most favored elite and selectively hanging an additional burden on this .. envied" group. U we are concerned about drugs in our community, clS anyone with half a brain ought to be, and we are gomg to flog the • .. readers write Constitution by selectively testing a single group for anything dgainst their will, why single out just athletes? Don't we Cd!e about the long-hdlred do nothing "skate rats" that hang out in all of our 7-Eleven pdrking lots? For that mdtter, what's wrong with test- ing ctl1 the students? Do we only "care" about those students who bust their butts an additiondl 20 hours a week playing sports? Hey, for that matter, why noL test411 the teachers, clnd heck, why not all the admin- istrators while we're at it Why not test all the school board members while we're at it? Now we're getting somewhere. TOMWILUAMS Newport Beach •TOM WIWAMS 1s a former Newport-Mesa school board trustee The bottom lme 1S let's not fool each other with respect to what level and whdt intensity of drug testing this school should do, as well clS other schools in Southern Calif omia and the nation. The .bottom line is, if they're going to screen athletes, go the full nine yards. Don't just go all the way up to steroids. Once ag<Un. they should not fool each other. We need to keep our high school athletes honest, dnd that will give them a good sense gomg mto collegtate football as well a any other form of intercollegiate athletics. KEV1N MCCLEUAND Newport Beach Daily Pilot's 103 list: a time for second guessing What fun to see the Pilot's list of the 103 bor High, a mover and shaker if ever ilnd to see many new faces, ln paitiCuJar, there w•• one. Brings refrelbingly new that of Scott Paulsen who au=c~---Jdeu..~ to 11t&irk.wltb be.11'n11111, doer," who really should have been on W'rtte grant ~. rue. for ex.a1n1>le. the list in previous yet(tl. her da Vind i>'°led ttlled on ln~ted To be absolutely IGiat abOut lt. Scott II ~ ~· flape lbe lt4J1 one of the>1e men Who defy what we aWhlle. women frequently whllper, •If YoD want Unda ScbWMD. ,..~,:.~•/doer :to get It done, uk e woman." Snlkin'• wttb 1\ich bOudt • Prtenm ol the OC Paullen ranks ilgbt 1.1p there Wttb the lntertaltll Sbebr. Women iD ~· women ln his abWty to move an llllM ftolD •upPoft for Qtlb Inc. and ,._. • conception to fruition (pun mtena.d). dal, N~ SctM• • l IUggell tbefe are odwn wllb tbl ...-tlaia. proven ability, all al whom pril• to DeblM .,_, ~In mulk:Ul· e•ge in the •c1otng• ratber than die tural.,,..... ...,..,_et !Mp mid ik'fua of the UmeUgbt. Harbor HIP caae TV Gallt-ebDW Jlall fW Boruiie Ma~ro. new prindpal at Han NeWport-Mala llltiel, ac:tWe wMla tbe .. Nt•JXll' Bach/Coila M ..... "'·'I p -&nu ''°' .. ·RENAME CONTINUED FROM A 1 deosaon and were "rciilroading" the dedston through the pproval pl'OCE!Si ,may have influenced the comnus on's deosion, r~eation officials aid. Commis toners said Walling a month a.nd olictbng • co~uruty tnput could only help. We can't do something that has this much of an impact on the community .wit~out domg .our homework ftrst, Commissioner Phil Glasgow said. "The ultimate decision Will probably come out with it beutg ndrned alter Henry. ·u that's whdt the public wants fine. but let's not Jump to a conclu: sion when it feels like something is _being JdlTU1led down our throats.· City administrators have been considering a memonal to Henry ~lnce the 30-year-old officer l;l:ted last Aprtl: Henry ·wa. uhot m the VOLUNTEER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Harrington 55, makes sure all the players are etigjble to play and _. is in constant contdct with school- teachers dnd counselors, trying to find out bow to insptre his players to do as well in the classroom as .!hey dq on the alhlel.lc fieJd "l 'U sit down and tell them, ·well, you've got a 2.0 (grade-point averag~) What would happen il you put S<:lme effort into it. Do you think you could geFa 2 5?' • he said "I've had 1t happen They come bade the next semester with a 3 0 and say, Coach 1 dJdn t know I could do it,·· Hamngton sdld The Orange County Department of Education recently took notice of Harrtngton's work to improve stu- dent aduevement di Estanoa: hon- oring him with the depdrtment's "Outstanding Volunteer Contribu- tions to Education• award "Dtough he bad never played football hlmseU, Hdrri.ngton started volunteering wtth the Estanna foot- ball program six years ago when tu.s son was a freshman player "FrPshrnen are-easy to work with because they don't know any- )hlng. • Hamngton said "They're sponges, they're eage1 to ll:'am • Over the year'>, l-ldrrington began to rebPve the other coaches of the educabondl codching duties for the 90-playei football program. he said. "They're here to teach the guys the X's and o·s and what to do on field.• he '>d.Jd. Whdt I'm trying to do iS to take the educational burden from them but also to let them know if they've got d player who's been messing around with h15 school- work and needs a htlle extra encouragement from them.• Hamngton also buys and mam- ta.ms the sport) equipment He's often sef;'n at the school Sdturdays, waslung the uniforms and repcunng helmets In the off sedson t larnngtoo helps with the sc-hool\ weight strengthemng program Hamng- ton's commitment to educal.lon nms in the family His wlfe. Barb<1ra, 1s th< pnnci- pdl of Adams ElPmentdry School THEAT ER CONTINUED FROM A 1 8,500-seat venue Oct 27 pending l.Jtigation agamst the company that sold it to the fcUr two years ago, Kennedy was lert Wlthout a theater to book. "It saddens me thdt al1 that work was sort of for ndught, • said Kennedy. who didn1 get the oppor- tunity to put on one show before the amphitheater's closure. "But it's necessary that the noise reslrlctlons in that covenant of sale be changed because 1t redl.ly hmders the use of the amphithea.t~t • The dIDphttheater's hrst and last concert of the 1995 non-frur season was abruptly canceled two days hef ore the show last month The Nederlander Group, whJC'h sold the amphitheater to the fdlf, threatened legal action if the fair broke the otmd r~tricbons irnpo ed by the Sill contract. Before the concert, which was to feetwe the blu music of Robert Cray. John Lee I looker and others, Kennedy ~pent months .work.iilg with r idents, sound techrucian.s and engin • to r lve ling nng no e rontems whll mdUltaJ.rung the sound quab~ of amphitheater perfonnances. K nnedy in talled a now CUS· tom~made ound system, the Audiotek C·6, an July and t up a r dP~t hotline to held neighbor- hood complaints during the hur. She received few COO\plamts from the Mesa del Mllr and Collcg Petrk ___ .....,n""i191l·f>o'"'fh~ M1111!St'"the fan grounds . But oll the'IWork~y :have been ln vein with the ~let'a cur· tains lndef\nlteiy dclMd After d ~tbe ~ten books. Kenne4f't lat dey Will be Nov 30. She Mid sh would !loft f!O work for • ilmilu·typll ftlMll. "I would IOwe tD ~ ........ ed (1Mcl~be1-..... ~ e to~ ....... .. .............. °' .... -_. ...... ...,. .... ~ '° fal tnllO plir.ee • nead while resJ>Qnding to a distr call at the Castaways te. cartos Caicedo ot Garden Grove, whOse body was near J1enry1 • killed the offtC'P.r and then shot him ell. investigators conduded During the month that He~ remained in a coma, citizens, busi- nesses and schoolchildren throughout the community poured out expressions of i;upport and rd.ised money for Henry's wife and young children. · City staff and police officers felt the Castaways site would be fitting for a memorial since that's where Henry gave his life for the city. Pm- Uminary plans called for a merpon- al flagpole, plaque and bench for Henry and all city employees .who have died in the ,line of duty. But it was the natning of the baseball and soccer fields after Henry that caused the conurussion to pause. With few new parks re~Wng in the ctty. oUicials should be w~ of setting a pr~- and received the county education department's award for outstancfi.ng contributions to education nine years ago. Harnngton sa.Jd many people have advised tum to go into teach- ing, but he's not sure that's the right dent, cornmlssioners f1!9Ued. CommlSsioners also objected to teaming of the proposal Just days before the &eeting. City Manager • Kevin Murphy respond~ that the council hoped to av01d subjecting Henry' family to a lengthy public debate. The city wants the park named by the tnne a construction contract is awarded tn December or January. • City Councilwoman Norma Clov r, who~e district includes the Cast11ways site, bebeves the com - mission should have approved the new ~ame at Tuesday's bearing. Six months have elapsed since Henry's death, and the timing is appropriate, Glover said. ·u just feels very right to me. a nd I think the people in my dis~ trict would dgree, • Glover said. •ttenry wai. a young guy. and he had children This park will be a playground for children a.nd young adults, This is a very good way to hon r him." road to take "That would take Stway from the time I put 10to doing what I'm doing,• he said. 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''"I'"''< ... ,,1. c \ -- A New Concept Aftercare Memorialization ' E .ipt>rls agr1•c• thfll llw m •oidrmcc• of ccrr•11w11i<•s aml rituals al th1• tmtt• nf <ll'<llh ca11 add to thet•,•linf!.~ of loss am/ t'mptiness nf tlw bt>ri•m•t1< • 11'mding " rit111'ing mu! .<wn-if't'.fi1ili11g lo hold" l amily gatlwri11u. mul .~elt·r.ting tlw .. quit•kt·.~I ll'<l)" 0111 .. ru;t fomp/i,·aft• om.:, mljuslmt•fll to tlw d1•ath of " lm·1•(/ 0111•. " At I !arbor Lau'fl liuwml I hu111•. uw hat'<' d1•1•1•/op ed a u•ay lo hl'lp t/to,H' t'.tp1•rin1ci11, 1his prnblt•m. 'l'lw ,Aftt•rnu'f! '1nnoriali:.alio11 l'mgrum of}i·i-.~ tltt• 11. ,. "/ t/1«• fu111•rt.1/ home ---=,,--,.,,~,,rrrff tofnmilir.it 1t'lto 11•i.'if,·to VJC1 m'L.---- lhr. /(ft· of tht• d1'""" 't•d, ,.,.,,,, ul '' ln./t•r dote. 7'ht ... 11ftr.rr.af'f• 1rmmialt'::.ution l'rogl'am -" ... ,ermul ,~/u,,,,., .... to ,.,. .. "pmul to yo11r lo f, PIER CONTINUED FROM A 1 chairs the oty'l> Economic: D velop- ment Corruruttee. "We're de ling wtth a change of demographics. It's not busin as usual Mymorn. • Murphy was bnefed on the m eeting but has not r ce1ved an offiaal letter from the p1or assooa- tion. In response to recent com- plai,nts a.bout the condJbon of New- port Pie r, Murphy hds directed Gene ral St>rviccs Director David Niederhaus to t<1.ke pictures of the pier to gather eV1dence over a 30- day period. After a 01onth, oty admirustra- tors will meet with fishermen to determine U there is a problem and, if there is, what can be done to cor- rect it, Mwphy Sclld •1 would want to go through that . . THURSOAY, NOVEMIEIC 9, _1"5 Prc>ceSi before using th . authonty gnsnted tome by the ooundl, • Mur· phy said. Keeping Newport P&er fr of trash cmd fish gull> h been an ongoing problem. Last year, condi· bons became so ala.nn.ing the dty considered banning fishing from the pier completely. Several local fishers, weking to protect a cherished form of reae· ation. promi~ to take steps to " keep the pier clean. They formed a Newport Pier PatrOl to JX>lice the pier .and spread the word that anglers needed to clean qp their act or lose pier fishing rights. As a result, the counaJ gave Mwphy the authonty over the piers but dictated that enforcement mea- sures should not go into effect dS long as the piers remained clean. "We've worked our butts off for 11 months,• Sf.id Richard.Buenger, co-founder of the Newport Pier Patrol. •And th~ pier has been I clean.· With Ann~arie "Sue" Br...U a his cb.ief lieutenant. Buenger contributed 4P to S600 to pnnt fliers and T· hirts, whim wer di5tributed at lhe. now-closed Baldy'i Tackle. Eventu· ally, volunteers 105t interest, and Buenger a.nd Bra'5il have 9'TOW'9 bred of confronting angry angl · wha .won't mend theu ways •:nus 15 atfectmg Sue's health, said Buenger, who ls not sure if the Pier p'atrol will continue. •t•ve got· ten a little discouraged because w haven't gotten cooperabon from lot of interested people • 'IHEWORID IS COMPI-f6XFEQ~ ·ENOUGH . REACHING US SHO NTBE. . ~ou 10 ~' 1111Ml<lll("'1lh thml~ \OW th I.ans. t >l!fll Or. !Ii 1 lln c 1 ut ~uh tfuin1t. ••1h rantffd • 'flu I B<l1 n ~ h1n c V\"llll' future m mind ution-. • ur nuniwr APLAINS org&iilze the department's ~alnprogram, which sever-al-.. ddes have in place. The four veteran chaplains are Da.ve Rolph from Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa and Mike Decker, Bruce Merrifield and Rod Randall, all from Har· bor ninity Baptist Church, also in Costa Mesa. The chaplains will help police a minlmwn of eight hours a month and be available for on.call emergen- cies, such as a death or a domestic violence incident where children are at home. The chaplain can attend to the children while the officer settles the disputing adults, Johnson said. The chaplains are eager to provide the service and feel it is rit!eded. "The stress of a police offi· cer's job U# unbelievable,• said Rolph, an assistant pastor at Calvary Ch urch. •Every day, they could be a target -some- one could shoot them. That's their job." Such demands and responsi- bilities of their JOb can often put officers in a •pressure cooker" because they have no one to vent or confide in, Rolph said. The chaplains can provide that necessary outlet. he said. ·with ministerial confide n- tiality. they can talk to us, and it ~ }'.ay[ EYETUCK Sptcfalisl w Call Nuu1 Fo~ FRCC Cou~ufl .. ~-;,.." 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The Cbapla.ina will also offer practical services, such as otfid· ating over m.aniages or fu.rierals for Police Department employ- ees who may not have their own clergy person, JohilsOil said. SLATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 can, not becaute lbe WU~ ol having CQ'IUQJUed a aime. • 0n Od. 13, while Slater WU thopping at South Cout Plaza wilb her two young sons, she was detained and questioned for 12 Inin- utes by two Costa Mesa police olfi· can who were look;ing f« a woman who allegedly used counterfeit checki at a store in the mall; accord~ mg to Costa Meaa police reports. going by. pb,...~ from witaa• •· potim c«ida'* Mid. But .... dlllnl 1be amduct ol tbe two Colla Mele policle oftioli'I ==~~ott:::t even though the ofticst didn't betiFIW she bad comnitted a aime or baWI ~hie cause, ~ to the oornpWnL ' •She was stopped for no other reason but for her race and rolor ol dress,• Mid Christopher Mears, Slater's attomey. •She was mortified l}y it.. ' Jerry Scheer, Costa Mesa ..._ tent ~ attorney, declined to com- ment. The City Attorney's oltice wiD Je&eardl the oomplaint and forward }ts findings to the City Council, which will ded4e whether to accept or reject it, Scheer said. 1.. At llllb dilclrm's The chaplaim aren't daunt- ed by the dailger or emotional situations ~ble when they ride along with an officer. They handle crisis-type situations serving their congregations ond h.ave all been through the 4epartment's Citizen's Acade- my and are familiar with the offieers and the department's Slater reportedly matched thl dela1ption ol tba suspect and was detained until police disrovered she was not the ~ accon:Ung to poliCe reports. This type ol interro- gation is common when police are looking for a aiminal suspect and ~a result ol the~· alleged \ I" I I I 111 · I I B I< \ I<\ ' clOClmg, ~ ... equlJmwat (' J l ~to .,., ~ ldall ' operations. . Since the chap,lains' role is non-denominational, it does not present a hurdle. 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As a 16-year-old, she was rated No. 1 among . • SEE GOLF PAGE 83 :\ T 11 L ET E 0 F T If E \'\' E E K MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Corona del Mar HJgh's Nina Vaughan ts the A1hlete of th\! Week. SMASH MOUTH Cqrona del tvfar's Nina Vaughan is finding that playing hardball in teillli$ has its rewards. By Barry Faulkner, Datfy Piiot a Vaughan understands hen opponents try to eaden the pace of her vapor-trail ground strokes with looping lobs. In fact, there was a time not too long ago when Vaughan herself preferred backspin to bash. But that was before the 15-year-old Corona del Mar High sophomore went thrQugh a growth spurt so rapid she still feels it in her joints. • "No one likes to watch lobs or play against lobbers." admits Vaughan, who, edging ever nearer 5-foot-10, uncoils her lanky limbs into well-gwded rniSsiles, aimed in the direction of often ov~rmatched opponents. Vaughan's power bas built a· 40·2 record this fall as the sea Ki.ilgs' No 1 singles player, including a. thi"ee·matcb .sweep at last week's sea View League ~ • l'!"f"' I ti f .• . . . ---. . Finals. "Winning the Sea View League title was one of my goals," said the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. who was the league runner-up as a 5-7 freshman. "But now, my biggest goal is to be a CIF (singles) champ1on and l have thls year and two more to try to accom- plish that.· Vaughan, No. 4 m the latest Southern California Tenrus Association 16s rankings. will begin CIF Southern Section individual tournament play Nov 18, possibly as one of four seeds She advanced to the CIF quarterfinals last fall. "There are a lot of good players and it should be a great tournament," Vaughan said of the CIF field. But I'm trying to not put pressure on mysell. I just want to play my best.• While Vaughan's game was · too much for strong Sea View rtvals Erica_Nelson of Newport Harbor. a 6-4, 6-1 semifinal victim, and top-seeded Woodbridge High 1uruor Natalie Exon, who fell 6-4, 7-5, a 102-degree temperature meant she was less than her best for the league toumamenl •1t was just a little cold; said· • SEE VAUGHAN PAGE 84 ' It's all on the line . at Iriine tonight for the Sea Kings . •Vaqueros enter with favorite's role. By Barry Faulkner Ddily Piiot IRVINE -The season many Corona del Mar· High foot· back at quarterback, and the ~ddition of senior tran fers and defensive starters Sky Conwdy (from Newport) and Ryan Crogan (Estancia), this was the team many believed migh~ even approach ball fans --------- h a v e anticipat- ed ~ver since a 1992 CIF semifinal los to Newport Harbor , comes down to tonight's 7:30 Sea • V 1 e w League STANDINGS Sea ""'* IM9• OWtllll T. Irvine (6-3) 3 1 Ef Toro (7-2) 3 1 NHtpott (~ -2 2 CdM (5-J) 2 2 s. Margerita (6-3} 2 2 Wood= (0-8-1) 'O 4 .. 6-M(7:JO) Corona ., Mllr at tr.line ~G.Mw(7:JO) Newport vs. S. ~rgarita, at saddleback eo11ege El Toro vs. Woodbridge, at Irvine • showdown .__~~--~~..;.._---1 with host the rar· efied air attained by the Sea Kings' back-to- back' CIF · Southern Section t.hampi· onsh.ip uruts of 1988-89. B u t • unless Cod ch D1ckFree-· man's squad (6- Irvine High. With an all-senior Off nsive line returrung intact, seruor Josh Walz 3, 2·2 in league) can tcl.ke care ~the Vaqueros, 3-1 •SEE COM PAGE 82 Tars' future ... ·now • Newport's Sea View finale with Santa Margarita Friday a critical issue. MISSION VIEJO -It's pick-a·cllche week for the Newport Harbor High football team, which takes on Santa Margarita Fqday rught at 7:30 in a Sea View League football showdown dl Saddleback College. That's right, both teams enter this "do~or­ dle" contest with their "backs agamst the wa.ll," with the Sailors (4-5, 2-2 m league) cer- tainly facing "no tomorrow." "It's all on the hne for us this week," summed up Newport Coach Jeff Bnnkley, who would see his streak of consecutive CIF playoff appearances end at six without a victory over the Eagles (6-3, 2-2). • A Newport victory could guarantee a playoff invttdtion, should Irvine handle Corona dcl Mar tonight. The worst-case scenano would • SEE NH PAGE 82 Costa Mesa Mu•DCJI doll It out MiiMAo ... undllrclog ... f.o!JarelDIC ~ HIDI. , - QUOTE OF .THE DAY ~• baatolly a~ play#. (/Wl" win.~·,. in and~ hate four mare ... • -CDM FQO'CBALL COAOI DICK FREEMAN SEA VIEW '· CHAMPS Newport Harboi: Hlgh's girls volleyball team relgtl'S supreme in the Se.a View League with an unbeaten record as they bead into tonight's first · round of the CIF Division I playoffs again.st visiting Royal High iJt 7 p.m. Coach Dan Glenn's champions consist of (front row, from eft) Erin Glasgow, Shana Bannert, Joanna Fielder, M.E Clayton; (middle row, from left), Beth Waterman, Laura Wells, Jennifer Carey, Megan Paller, Melissa Snow; (back row, from left), Monica Bridle, Laura Wilson, Julia Hecker, Jeannette Hecker, nina · Smildzins, Breanna . Badocek, Kelly Uebengood. · LEAH HOGSTEN O~\ Pit.OT ...... .......... -... CAl*U.:w.1-... -IRllfM . ...~ .... , ... ' r JmDAYS,.. .. .., 1 ,..,.._.w.P 1 t-PPll'mcll ~ ............... ,~ I : ~w.S-.Mw1r!d8-SM.bf3 : .,.s a · u~.-..1:11,._, I : ~N RECORD: 85% (29-5} . At-large bid there for the taking for Eagles~ ArtiSts Friday good said. By Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot S TANDING'l Unless fourth- NEWPORT BEACH ..:. The Est41!cia High fool· ball team is hoping to end two streaks of futility Friday when it hosts Laguna Beach at 7 p.m. at Newport Harbor High. While a victory would avenge upset defeats by the A:rtiSts the past two sea.sons. 1t would also create a sltong probability of an at-Jerge berth into the CIF Southern Sec· tion Division VID playoffs. tbe Eagles' first pOstseason invitation SJnce 1989. · "We're definitely gOing to build Jl up to the teem."' Mid Elbinda Coach John UebengOOCI. Who seemed unaware Sunday that tbe Eagles (5-4, t -3 in leeg\ie) alood a goOd chanCe ol being tbe only •t· large contender 'Will a M nacord. ShoUld they hancDe the lala·place Artilb (2·7, M). ·we tOld the kids CSMunkJ> we don't knOw the ..--. ~ we haven1 bad~ goc>cl lllck .,,...., at·SU. •In "9 ...._. Ulllm- it place Artesia {S.:.C) beets visiting Subur- ban League-leader La Mirada (7-1·1) Fri· day, DO Division VDl team failing to earn one of ttS league's three guaranteed playoff berths would have a rea.d a.ttm" than 5-5 . Only La Canada (Rio Hoodo League), Gladstone {Montview), Yucaipa (Sunkist). and most likely Artesia, would have the requlre4 5-.S. standW necessary for ••large conDderatiori. ·11 tbit'1 the cue, I'd ay our cbajqa would be 90% ol getting in:. UIMngood said ·But f1Y9r/ time wne..,..... our bupll-. ~ ~ 91R1tt'Dg ba l!ilP- >d ... ....., ....... ,,..... ......................... Al--. ............ 21-l Nal •WlaraaJJ ..... .. ~ .. 1jlaZ I II d, 22-JO. a.it -• I , ·. 12 COM FROM 81 .,.. ........... Nol1h on~ to Walnut. •tum r~ Sc:hool on a.ft. aiid ranked fifth an Division Y), 1995 coWd blend in with a string of undistirigwshed CdM seasons. "There are some cenanos, it you hold your tongue just right, where we could lose and still get in (the CIP playQffs)," Freeman said. "But if we win, I really don't see any. way we would not make the playoffs." A victory, and a Santa Margari~ ta win Friday over Newport Har- bor, would launch the Sea Kings into the postseason as the league's No. 2 representative. Should both Back Bay contin- gents win, and El Toro handle last-place Woodbrtdge, a three- way com flip would be held between CdM, Newport and Irvine. 'The trutiaJ odd school would go as No. 2 team, and a second fup winner would be No. 3 Even lf CdM lost both coin fups, its 7-3 record, includmg vic- tones over rnnked Division V entnes ScUlta Ana Valley. Irvine and Santa Mdrgarita, should be enough to edm the division's lone dt-large berth MARC MARTIN I OAllY I'll.OT Corona del Mars Sea Kings are hopeful of more of the above tonight as depleted from last week's 18-17 win over Santa.MargarttainPadfic Cout League footNIL Above Sea Kings nm Goode (64) and Sky Conway) celebra~e a ?·yard ID pass from Josh Walz to Chris Wills (left). Only SavanOd, which poten- tidlly could hrush 7-3 and still wrnd up fourth in the Or.mge Ledgue, could threaten CdM's poslSCd!>On push, should the Sea Kings wm "It's bd!>ICdlly d hve·game pldyoff." Freeman ScUd. #U we wm. we're in dnd we have tow mon• lrvme, potentially vulnerable with d loss m a three-way fup. could wrdp up the ledgue's No. 1 spot dnd d probable co-champi· onstup with El Toro. wtuch the Vdqs upset lctSt week, 28-14. Coach Terry Herugan's squad hds dChwvE>d the late-season upswing Freeman has hoped would consume hi~ squad The Vaqs have won three straight, dlter losing to Santa Margarita on a ldst-second field goaJ to open league. Irvine, which lost its regular- season finale last year to miss the playoffs, ·after three straight Southern Section titles, boasts a potent offense, triggered by quar- terback. Jared Flint. Flint, a 6-foot-5, 180-pound junior, bas steadily improved and bas completed 103 of 172 Cor 1,311 yards and nine touchdowns. Sophomore Jake Savond dlld junior Russ Diehl form a strong backfield duo, while senior receiver Corey McCauley and senior tight end Zubin lraru are,,. some of Flint's favorite target<;. Savona (5-10, 165) leads the team in rushing with 711 ydrds and has 370 more on 26 recep- tions. He also has 10 touchdowns. McCauley has 36 catches for 491 yards, while lr,ani has 23 for 249. The Sea Kmgs dlso feature tEAH HOGSTEN I DAllV l'ltOT Mesa's Ronnie Uevanos (left) takes University's Kelvin Murray down in Pacific Coast League action last week. MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 1uruor. oeeds 78 yards to reach• 1,000, rlnd IS cUSO 158 yards behind Estanad's Bdrhy GonZd- lez in the rnn• for the Newport-Mesct District rushing crown Howell grdspmg the ObVlOUS nlNI stopping Jones d'> the k<>y to an upset Ohrel #Jone" runs hdrd, has great movP~. ctnd he explodes on· people dnd runs them over," Howell Sdld "SomP roaches might say u you focus on JU'it one kid, the rest of tht> ledm will bedt you. < (>ST .\ \I I· ~ :\ Directions to Mission Viejo South on 5 to La Paz turnoff in Mission Vie10. Left on la Paz, tum right at first signal "But with Jones, if you don't focus on him. he'll beat you all by him- self." The Hawks can also bum teams through the arr with 1uruor qudrter- back Cory Pardoe (786 yards and eight touch- downs pdSsmg). Howell Sdtd he hopes to use the game to help gain experience for sev- eral returners, including a host of sophomores "We're a young team dnd we want to continually build," I Jow- ell said. '-. ·1 . \ H ·1 I· H -.. .... DE OT OT Of OL8 ILi ILi Ol;I CB Cl • LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY FRIDAY FOOT9ALL fOOTIAU. High school COfona dtl Mar at Irvine, High school • Laguna BNch "' 7:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa vs, l.Aguna Hiii'-at Estancia, at NttWport H•rbor, 7 p.m.; Mission Viejo, 7 pm. Newport Harbor vs. Santa Margarita, several offensive weapons, led by Walz, junior tailback Tom O'Meara and senior tight "'end Darren MacDonald. Walz has thrown for 963 yards and eight TDs, completing 67 of 119. He has rushed for another 528 yards and seven TDs,. O'Meara has 865 yards and 14 TDs. while MacDonald has 26 ( l) \I QISISI No.~. Ht.. wt.. a. 7 Josh Witz. S·10, 185, Sr. 8 Tom o·Mura. b-2, 20S, Jr. 40 Scott Shimer, 6-0, 200, Sr. t Ryan Cooper, S.10. 160, So. 18 Geotge Sumner, IH>. 175, Jr. 8' 01rrfll M.KOonald. 6-<4, 215, Sr. 73 Kevin StUlrt. 6-6. 21 a. Sr. 64 Tim Goode. S·11, 190, Sr. so Rkhy Nichols. 6-<4, 240, Sr. 61 Jeff BoQdan. 6-3, 210, Sr. 0 Nick Schaumburg. ~ 260, Si. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 .... Q8 T8 At WR WR TE LT LG c RG RT bemg embarrassed the last two year.s," said Llebengood, who won his first five meetings with the Artists. To r~tum to that wmrung trend, the Eagles will need to stop an expected aerial barrage from senior quarterback James Kim- ball, who threw 39 times, ro- pleting 25, in last wee ' 42-12 loss to Laguna Hills The 6-foot Kimball has thrown for 936 yards and seven touchdowns 190 ror 161). on the year, with eight interceptions. H T h e y throw the l;>all well and they've been throwing on every play,• said Lieben- good. who has been burned extensively through the air m yielding 118 Perry points the last three weeks. "We're geanng up to stop the pass, which means getting some pressure on (Kimball).• Lleben- good said . When Estanoa has the ball, the pass has hardly been an option, though junior quarterbi:ick Jeff Perry did nul1c 124 yards and two touchdowns out of three com- pletions in Jjst week's 55-32 loss to Aliso Niffiel. The Eagles' smashmoutb dou- ble wing relies more consistently I · " T :\ :'\ < I \ WEDNESDAY'S COUNlS .... QI WI WI .. Tl n lT LG c .. "' Oawy"i Locker 3 boats, 51 anglers. 22 bonito, 45 calico bass, 3 S1nd bass. 5 sculpin, 14 sheephead. 116 rodcfish, 75 mackerel, 2 sargo, 10 wtllte1ish, 43 blue receptions for 438 yards and three TDs. "Irvine mixes it up ~al well offensively, and their defense nev~r allowed El Toro to gel rolling last week," sald Freeman, who hopes to break a three-game losing streak against !Mne. "We'd like to get that jinx out of the way,• Freeman said. .... I \ I\ I I I\ "' = -ND.~Ht..WL.0. 15 Btyan Bur, 6-1, 190, Sr. 56 ftyan Neot\ 6-2. 227, Sr. 44 S1cy c~. s-10. 205. 5'. i1 ,.,, logdlr\ 6-1210. Sr. 51 Greg Mertet w. 167. 5'. ll ~anCrogMI. 6-1, 215, Sr. 50 lti<.hy NiC:hoh; M, 2'90, Sr .... OE OT OT Ot Ola MLB Out 7 Josh WtAz. 5·10. UIS, Sr. 21 ftyan Burns, 64, 175. Sr. l4 Chris WI~ 6-2,.192. Sr. CB C8 S$ FS 84 DarT•n ~Donald. 6~. 215. Sr on senior wingback Bachy Gonza- lez, and emerging star Chris Felix, a Junior making his first start at the wing after three straight tnple-hgure rushing per- formances. Gonzalez. a third-year starter, needs 94 yards to break the· 23- year-old· school single-season rushing record established by Dan Princeotto (1, 173 yards). He is also 275 yards away from the career standard of 2,497. yards, posted by Josh Wojlkiewicz from 1987-89. "We're going to try to let Bdchy get the single-season record,· said Liebengood, who dlsmissed the possibility of a 275- yard effort. #We're not concerned about (the career record), because we Wee to balance out our carries " Other school standards are in reach, including the school regu- lar-season sconng record of 240 points, established by the 1970 team in nine games. The Eagles come in with 221 . Llebengood also needs one win to tie Ed Blanton atop the school's career coaching victory list with 42. perch -...1 \HllH'-. .... Dl DT NG OT DI u u Cl Cl • FS Neu"f'Grt L.ndlnl · 2 boltS, 28 englers 132 sculpin, JO rMCkerel. 2 Whitefish, 2 rockfith. 2 Mindbeu, 1 ~ad. VOUEYllAU. at Saddltbak COiiege, 7~0-i> m. r::'.;:;::;;:=::=====:;:;:===-==~==""""""--::=:::i:i'it~-----, ·~-~--.High sdlool gills 1.Clf..Playofht flat --Ml~l'UM.-i~-_:__;;._ ___ _ round: Royal at tffwpol"t Harbor, 7 pm community college m n . ND WATER POlO SOuthwestem at Orange Coa)t. 4 p·m ft-!..-U Ha •-11 High school · CIF Divmon I Playoffs. Community college women . Orange ln1Y•1 lie Of . • ... first round: Corona del Mar at Coest at Chaffey Tournament (first round Harvard/Westlake. l 15 p m : M1~ion V1e10 "' Butte, Mont .• s p m.). • It Newport H•rbor, J :IS p.m, WATH PO&.O TENNIS • Hig~ 'thool g rls • Of Division 1 • Community «>liege • ~rang Coau at Pl4yotts. fim round: Newpott tUrbor at ~tMtn C.lifornla ~plon\h1pl at Thousend Oaks, 2 p m; San MMC05 •t h mont Pl.u Coronl dtl M r. 2 p '" • or Olvb;on " Pl.ty· Htgh ~ • CJf OMJion II Playoffs. ofh, ftnt roond' E~ at Ayat., 2 p.m f1m roond· Buena PMk •t Cc»ta IOCQR !15pm. ~rty coll• men · Orange la HOOCrf Co.st It GOkMn ~ a p m CoOege dub· Teem Arizona vs. Community <Olleve wonwn ·Golden Orange COl$1. 11 ke Chai.to Costa Welt at <>range C u, 2:30 pm Mesa. 10 15 pm. t • , / "We come to your home for home computer snvicr NH leut put a victorioUI Sailor~ into • c:oln·flh> battle tor: PQStsea· son berths. Santa Mar.garlta, ranked eighth in CIF SOuthem Section Division v, could not gam a guar- anteed berth wath a loss. But Coach · Jim Hartigan's squad . would be a strong candidate for at-large berth due to its 6-4 record. Regardless of the postgame ~g, Brinkley is happy to be involved in playoff discussions, particularly after having ·opened the league slate with back-to- back losses. ' •:fhis is the kind of game you sliould enjoy," said Brinkley, whose squad upset CdM two weeks ago, 7-3, Uien pounded last-place Woodbndge last week, -45-7, producing the highest point total in Brinkley's 10-year New- port tenure. •To be in a meaning- ful game at the end of the season is the reason ou,r kids put in all that hard work. Both teams have to win the game to get into the playoffs." The hardest work Friday will likely be shouldered by the Sailor defense, which forced eight turnovers and scored three touch- downs last week, but looked porous on an opening-possession, 80-yard ID drive by a Wood- bridge unit that had scored just · four TDs m the first eight games. . The Sailors, led defensively by junior linebackers Joe Urban. Danny Pulido and West Kruger. will need to contain Santa Mar- garita senior quarterback Chris Collins, who triggers both the passing attack and the option running game. "They run some option, but mostly, they like to spread the defense out and throw the ball," Brinkley said. Collins, a 6-foot-2, 205- pounder, bas completed 92 of 170 passes for 1,203 yards. A third- year letterman, Collins's poise is also reflected in his impre~sive N~ Josh Anlezola looks ~ leld after Intercepting a J>ilS.§ against Woodbridge last week. touchdown-to-interception ratio (8-2). . , Collins' favorite taJget is seruor Matt Nickels (6-2, 180), who comes in 'with 34 receptions for 489 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown last week in a heart- breaking 18-17 loss to CdM. The Eagles also feature junior rutining back Billy Newman (844 rushing yards and "13 touch- downs) and come iD averaging 27 points per game. Hoping· to. put some pressure on· a Santa Margarita defense yielding 13 points per game, is d Newport offense that seems to have finally found a run game. ··1 think we've established the run, H said Brinkley, who cites improved line execution as the key to the increased production of senior running backs J~remy Mason (108 carries for 482 yards) and Chris Morrell (91-385). Junior quarterback Josiah Frednksen has also increased his productivity through the air (898 yards and six TDs). Fredriksen's favonte target continues to be wideout Pulido who leads the Newport-Mesa District with 33 receptions for 580 yards. But junior tight end Greg Wertman has made big catche'> the last two weeks, filling in for Jacob Matlin (out for the season with a broken 1aw). "\ I \\ I' c > H I ., .. • --~ T . \ H T L I{ '-. ,.. '1: " Wit Wit ll LT LG c RG IO' ......,. ...... a.·. s '9t9' Hop\ 6-1. 190, so M Grant L8Wen. 6-1. 230. Sr. f5 ~ Munoi.. S-«i. 210, St. IZ :lnb~S-11,200,St • W.. Krugw. 6·3, 215 .k 1 Joe Ott>an. S.11, 195, Jr. 2J .,.,. PUiido, &.4, 200. ''· 10 Cory~ "°· 170, Sr. 11 :le*\ Mluo6I. 6-0. 1 ~ Sf. • 21 (;Ne~ 6-0. 1as; "· 7 CMS Wefrtef, S-10. HO, Sr. .... OE OT OT DE Ol8 Ml.I Ol8 CB a SS rs Was it bickering, or whining? Mr. Richard Dunn I have a few comments about your "Bickenng of lhe Bay!• article in today's paper. First, the title would have more appropnately been "Whining of the Bayt• I don't see that there was any bickering going on. nm Mang as complanung about being out voted by basically all the other coaches in the league. ·sLckertng• has to do with arguing. No one was argwng There were, according to the artJ- de, a couple of votes. Mang lost He whines. Where's the bickenng7 Second, lf Mr Mang was so con· cemed about the ram delays, why was he the only coach dt the tour- nament who refused to lend d hand to squeegee and dry the courts? What kind of an example ts he ..et- ting? in my opiruon, anyone who whines about a rain delay on the one hand then refuses to do a little work to speed things up on the oth· er is not setting a very good exam- ple for the kids he's coaching. Third. I don't claim to be very experienced in the world of tennis, MAILBAG but I play tournaments myself dJld have a 16·year-old and 13-ye4r-old who have been playing U .S TA tournaments since they were 10 My older daughter is on the Htsr bor team. Unlike Mr. Mang, J have seen many more ridiculous things than a simple ram delay Wlurung coaches is Just one of them. Finally, why is this arbde m the paper? Why not spend the rune and space rugh.bghtmg the gi.rls who have worked so hard to make 1t to CIF Both CdM and Harbor going as teams One singles player and two dou· bles team from 'cdM and Harbor are playmg .CIF lndiVIduals. · Nine of the 14 girls who made> first team All-League arEt from CdM and Harbor That's unpressive. That's news- worthy. A coach whming about not getting his way is not. Sincerely, Dexter W. Godbey Newport Beach Ell of Newport Beach .; 2406 Newport Boulevard "l . 714-123·5800 or Cosbl ..... 680 Anton Boulevard 714-tll·l4M Come try our "WINGS" . Buy 10 .•. Get 10 FREE/ , ·~-~-..... -~ I .:• ·_ ~ ~ ..... b.. :_ _, ~ ~~ ~-~. .. J•m waiters· SCCwo~en's soccersi~g in rarefied ' · atmosphere • Pirate playoff roundup update .. Post-season awards and Southern California Coll ege women's soccer have rarely been uttered in the sdme breath Until this season. The Vanguards had three players, Lon Van Herk. Courtney Leonard and Amy Lewis named to the GSAC All-Conference team . · Coach Scott Dame ron, m lus · third se~on at the helm, earned co-Coach of the Year honors m the Golden State Athletic Conference sec earned its first tnp to the · poslseason, entering as a No. 2 seed, before falling to Azusa, 3-2, m the operung round "It was our first tnp to the playoffs and our inexperience showed,• Dameron said ·we had a lot of chances to go up early agamst'Azusa We actually outshot them 20-7. but we started pressmg as the game went on.• Both SCC goals came m the closing minutes of the game with the outcome no longer in wnou!> doubt. Van Herk. who set a smglc- season sconng reco1d for the Vanguards with 19 goalsi Leonard, who shined at sweeperi and Lewis, a seruor gOdlie; were the leaders on a team dominated by.youth ·Most of ow starters will be coming b_ack so next year should be even better,• Dameron, who also coaches the Newport - Harbor High girl's soccer tedm "'We've worked hard over the past three years. butldmg the program, and thPse awttrds show mat dl1 tbat hdrd \>.fork is pdying off.· ... SCC's men 's soccer team placed two seruors, fullback Peter Schume rth dnd mldfielder Kevin Villar first-team, All-Conference. Seruor godlie Brent Rogers made ~nd-tedffi . OCC professor Barbara Wright will be competing this Saturday m the International Triathlon Union World Champ1· onships in Cancun. Mexico Wright, a long-time phy 1cdl education professor at Orang"e Coast College, and her husbdnd George, will compete m the 50-54 age group She qualified for the championshlp'> by finishing eighth at the National C hampionsh.Jp Tnathlon m Ctucago last Augu t George finished tops in lus group Pirate Ptciyoff Roundup: Coach Barbara Bond's women's soccer (6-0) squad notched two big wrns ldst wee k. including handing Cypress its first loss of the season. The men's soccer team dropped d 1-0 decision to Cypress last Fnday, but the Pirates are still m the driver's seat for a second-place finish in the conference. The Pirates are 4-2-3 in conferente, two points ahead of Cypre s and Riverside with three games to go. OCC's water polo team finished fourth in the Orange Empue Conference to cam a U>th seeding in the 16-team Southern Calif omia Regional Playoffs. OCC exits alter a 12·9 first-round lo to Palomar. VOLLEYBALL OCC fallS at GWC HUNTINGTON BEACI l - Golden Wet Coll ge'. women' ....... ia ... aJll I M. .......... ,,..Cas. WMlbeW'Sdub <N,.... ........ ant11e deflbelcn~ hencbp~Her grendfethei, RidUiiC1 ~ wu one Of the dub'l foun- fathen. ·we make her play from the beck tees. but &be still beals us," her husband, Brian Toweney, said. There's spinled <.'OIJlpetition Ul thUI golf famiJy. ASide from Marianne, wh05e handicap :rarely goes above two, ther~·s the SACC seniors dla.mpion, Brian, and the club's Junior champion, Chdd, a 16-year~d Corona del Mar High sophomore. · "My Irids go to Corona del Mar, even though we live a.round the comer from Newport Harbor,• Brian.,£.aid. Pdtrick Towersey, 14, ts among the top junior surfers i.n the nation. "He thinks be wants to go to Harbor, becd\tse of surfing,• Brian said. "That's an he does." The Towersey family will often play as a threesome. · "Sometimes, we can even drag Patrick out there, too,· Brian sa.i.d. "We have inctedib1e grudge matches against each other," Marianne saJ.d. Whf usually wins? "It ju-st depends on who's hot that day," Bdan said. On Saturday, Brian Towersey will defend his <;eniors club championship. He has won two titles in the last three years. His handicap, like -anybody's, goes up and down. He's about a four at the moment. Ma.ria"nne Towersey and Mike Reehl. SACC Director of Goll. went to school together from kindergarten through their Corona del Mar High years. • Coming home ... One of Chad Towersey's teammates last year on Cd.M's golf team, Jenny Glasgow, bas returned home. Glasgow, last spring's ClFISCGA champion. received a scholarship to play on UC Berkeley's inaugural women's golf team in 1996. But after a CO\lple of hort weeks, c;be returned home. It wasn't what he expected "None of the guls were hooting below 90," aid Glasgow, who can shoot in the low 70s, and clearly would've been a fish out of water bad she Stayed at B~ete . Glasgow is now enrolled for a year at 0rd1lge Coast College, where next spring she could become the first female to play on Coach Dick Tucker's golf team. Glasgow, who twice played in the U.S. girls junior amateur, e~cts to play at Pepperdine next year. • Watch the back swing ... Lavender and old lace aside, don't let the silver hair fool you. These glamorous. golfing grannies can play, and will be WANTED Costa Mesa High COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High lS m need of three coaches on the school's staff, all on a wdlk-on basis. The Mustangs a.re m need of a frosh-soph boys basketball coach: a junior varsity boys vol- leyball coach i and a sixth-pen od strength coa.ch fo r all sports Interested parties should con- tact Costa Mesa AthJebc Director Jerry Howell at 556-3161. Jr. All-America Jr. All-American football coaches for all levels for the sea- son of 1996 are being sought out. Interested parties should con- tact John Rothwell at 833-2909, x276 dunng the day, or 720-1818 m the evening. volleyball tfldm w nt four ga""'m~e=-----.. bef ore di posing of vl itmg Orange Coast Wednesday night, ta.king a 15·10, 15-0, 11·15, 15;6 decision tn Orange Emptr Con· tercnco play. • The Pirot s, with 56 tralght victories at home: as w ll a t t t traight conferenc: match , Improved to 16·2 overall, 8·0 m conferenoe. Cocm fell to 10·7, 6-4 Heather Daze led OCC with t 7 kllb and t 5 dlgs1 MiCbele Saewns had 1 O kills1 and Carrie Ritchey had nine digs. II .:~. 'r~ T L£AH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Marianne Towersey, with a couple of her chief rivals on the links -husband Brian on the le.ft, son Chad on the ~ght. in top fonn today in the In rounds Nov. l , Tacbiki Regional Grandmothers won low gross (64), Bill Tournament at the Newport Holzgraf won low net (52) and Beach Country Club, Lee Crumbley was second low sponsored by the Women's net (52), losing m a tie-breaker. SCGA. There were only two groups Pal~;~~ ~~~~J1o~:' to in last Saturday's flight rounds: Hal Green (low gross 63) and Sdll Diego will be represented Jack Stinson (low net 55) won by 120 entrants with handicaps Flight A, while Don Wulf (low from fpur to 40 vying for the mnss 68) and Crumbley (low medatplay awards in three :1~-flights. can Pat Hoose at net 54) won Flight B. Joe Russo 760-6727 for more details. was closest to the pin on the • "Pore" lsn't enough ... 92-yard llole No. 12. Recently, a NBCC member In flight rounds Oct. 28. was struck i.n the bead with a Cotton (low gros~ 65) and John · goll Dall while leaving the Anderson (low net 53) won green. Flight A; Jack Brown (low Accidents like this can be gross 71) and Byron Bwton avoided by wa.iting for the (low net 57) won Flight B: and group ahead of you to get well Bob Potts (low gross 72) and away from the green before Jim Bates (low net 56) won hitting your next shot. Merely Plight C. Al Elder was closest • hitting and yelling "fore" isn't to the pin on No. 11 . On the the dnswer. previous day, Elder made a GoUers can help by writing hole-in-one on a hole from the down their scores on the way blue t ul Rantho San to the nP.xt lee, leaving your Joaquin Golf Course m Irv.me. golf bag or pull cart on the side Here are the top five of the green doscst to the next finishers from the Seniors Fall t e and never leaving your Tournament Oct 25. a equipment in front of the tournament for:.~layers over 60 ~n. -~------i ::io·--usmg full handicap ~Anderson • Three-peatt ... Two-time (50), LeFebvre (53), Wu.U (53), dPJencling clut:> champion Curt Bruce Mailhes, a 2-bandicapper Herberts (55) and Burton who shot a 54 last month at the (S6). Newport Beach Golf Course, is tn regulil.r round~ llie same the 9\lY everybody will be day, LeFebvre won low gro s aiming for beginning Saturday (62), Anderson low net and 1 in men's club's annual Club Don Krotee was second low Championship. net (53). Leroy Nonemaker Jun For gash, Hank was closest to thP pm on the Lefebvre, Neal Tachik:i, Carl 129-yard hole No. t 1. Cotton and Sorm Zdrclhal appear to have the best chances of dethroning Mailhes in the scratch tournament. • IUOIAIU> DUNN Is a Dally Ptlot Sportswnter whose club gort column a~ars e...efY Thursday. high school cross country honors All-Pacific Coast League GIRLS 1. Allyson Marquand, University, fr.; 2. Lindsay Buwalda, Laguna Beach, jr.; 3. Mandy Schwecherl, Laguna Hills, sr.: 4. M isha Wilson, University, jr.; 5. Araceli Martinez, Estancia, jr.; 6.M arina Rocha, Laguna Hills, so.; 7. Jenny Speirs, Aliso Niguel, jr; 8. Gina Turpel, Aliso Niguel, so.; 9. Jamie DeNoewer, Costa Mesa, fr.; 10. Rachel Homer, University, jr. BOYS 1. Richard Chou, University, sr.; 2. Martin Brix, University, so.;-:3. Danny Minx, Laguna Hills, Sr.; 4. Zeke Noonan, Costa Mesa, sr.; 5. Gerson SaJgado, Estancia, jr.; 6. Ethan Friend, Aliso Niguel. jr.; 7. Bruce Hancock, Costa Mesa, fr.; 8. Jaime Carrillo, Costa Mesa, jr.; 9. Eric Solis, Costa Mesa, jr.; 10. Kevin Kelley, Laguna Hills, so. COSTA MESA UMTRYCLUB IYla HAD ONI Of THOSI DAvt WHIM ALL IS RIGHT WITH THI WORLD AMP YOUR GOLF CAMI? When wee the last time? Join us at the ~of Gott anc:t we'll show" you hoW to hmW them for a bf.utnel llw'M ....... o ~ frOm fot only •7.1100 Of llan UD for J""1tne~ M.., ~tlilv ~P«CleMJ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1995 8J JC HOOPS :P EV I .E ON THE RISE . Pirates men, as usual, find ~mselves in deep. By. Jim Walters, Datly Pl/or . COSTA :MESA CQach Tun O'Brien is predicting his hoop!> squad from Orange Coast Col· lege will be the best he's had in four seasons. "But I don't know that is say- mg a lot," O 'Brien said wtth a touch of laughter in bis voice. ·No, seriously. We're not one of the sluning stars of the communi- ty, but there 1S reason .Jot opti· nnsm • ··· The Pirates went 12-19 last season and are 29-59 dunng • O'Brien's four-year tenure •1t may not seem like it. but we've improved every season and realistically we're shooting to be in the top hall of the conference this time around," O'Bnen sdld of his charges who were 4-10 m Orange Empire play last season #This as one of the best confer· ences in the state. We had sevPn of eight teams go to tht• ~ldtP playoffs last season · seH•n tectm'> m a 32-team field " As far as assessing the confer- ence. O'Brien said R1vers1de would appear to have the• ins1df' track to this season\ btle, return· mg five starters from d 30-wm tedlll "'()n thefllp side OCC' ~11 hd\'t> hve frr!>l-tune starte~~tuting up for ats opener Fnddy; dt home against Rio Hondo Game ... um~~ II 4 p m cUld dcirnh~ton 1s free » Startmg cepter Scott V\ tlc0>., 1111 ,., '''"" ..... ,. -ft. ' 3 Adrl¥t "~ l 5 O\Yne Curtis 24 M.ltt Ambrase 34 David Downs 31 Scott Wllco• • 4 RobM Maslng S SlsaTO$k 11 ,Ot•per Mitchell 1 ~ RObt-rt McCJung 14 Alvin Partcer 21 Bnan Fr~losy 25 Josh Snow ~ Don Barner 4'2 ~ Adanw:ln GS-10 t:r. G 6-'2 Fi F 6-6 So F 6-6 -:fr. (6-10 So G 5·7 Fr. F 6-6 Ft. G 6-'2 So G S.10 Fr. f 6-6 ff. G ~3 'Ft. G 6-3 Fr. F ·6-5 Fr. F &4 So who pldyed m reserve last eason, 1s one of unly two players return- ing to th1~ yectr's team. Draper MttC'heU, d 6-3 sw·mgman. is the other retumeP. "WP won't featurP any super- stars m thP. linPup O'Brien said "We'll rely on d more baldl1ced dttdck. 1 wouJdn t be surpnsed If we havP foUJ or hve players scor-, ing m double dtgitS every game.· The ottPnsP \\ill center on 6- foot-6 forwdrd Matt Ambrose, who Wd'> d rPd ... h.trt ldsl year after lran.,fe1 nny m from San Diego ~ldtl• Ht• will h<· 1umed m the front court by furwdrd Dave Downs (cl h·foot-6 fre!>hman) dnd \'\'il< ux d b-10. 200-pound sopho· -. mo rt· • "ThP. backcourt -.hould be sol- id, but they will be \'lrtually unknown ~xcl'pt to people around 1wr High m PdSadena • he sdld "The} <:dn really shoot the hclll • Shine, Kelly .return • Orange Coast's women•? team trying to maintain a standard set by '95 squad, which went 21-13. THE PLAYERS By Jim Walters. Datly Pt/or COSTA t-.1ESA -Two stdrters and four reserves will be return- ing to an OC€ women's bdsket- ball squad which finished 21-13 lasf season and redC'hed the Southern California Regional semilinal!.. ·we lost a lot of dose games HO. NAM! 40 Kathle.n Kelly 34 Jamie Shine 2i Tina Afan 1 l Trild NaltaM\n 15 SaklTakefn<>tO 24 MoniQ G«a<t 30 Sylvia S.lapski 14 None Nause 23 Oiame Pulido 2l Kim Korsmeier 32 Treanna Mather 33 M'iei • e ao.ana C S-10 So. f 6-1 So. G S..S fr. G 5·2 · Fr. G 5·3 Fr. G 5·5 So c 6.() So. G S-2 Fr. F S-10 Fr. F S~ Fr. G S-S So. G 5-6 fr last year three m overtime. and She's a good penmeter shoot· · some ,?lhers b} two or three I N dnd she 1s very strong.· Thorn- 1 pomts, sa.id OCC Coach Mike ton sdtd She's not very big but I Thornton, whose Ptrates have . -.hP works for posibon. • advanced to-th~fmal 1?1ght of the Thornton ts womed about Jns state playoffs two of the last three ldck of peoplr up front. years. ·we won 21 games. but ll 1th.ink Wl d((' d prett) decent could have been better than 1t bdsketbalJ team but we have was. I wasn't really sdtished. ~ I only four legtbmale post play· Jamie Shine, a 6-foot-6 for-E'r>, • he sdld "If we lose any of ward. and Kathleen Kelly, a 5-10 I th<>m 1t will bP hard to replace center, will be the main C'ogs of them." Returnmg guard Tma the this year's Orange C'oast C'ol-Afan. should set' a lot ot dcbon at lege team. I thE' ofl-guard spot Shine WdS All-OrangP Empue She is probably OCC's quick· Conference m her tre..,hman sea· €".,t player She a"eraged eight · son, averaQ1J1g 14 points and 10 points. three rebounds. 3 6 rebounds a game She set a tre~h-dSSlStl> and connected on 45 man school record by pulling lhrE>e·pomters as d fr~hman down 330 boards The total was TrdCJ Nakamura a 5-2 fre ... h- the second blghest m -.chool h.ts· man, who redshirted last season, tory She SJgned a letter of intent will take O\: er at the point guard Wednesday morning to attend St -.pot vacated by Flo Luppani. the Mary's. dll-tune -.chool a<.,!>1st leader. ·she is a much better player W1th Shme and Kelly handling than last year.· Thornton said. the bulk of the rebounding »She has developed into a sohd C'hOrt.., Thornton plcms to go wtth D1viston I player She!> probably d thH'l·guard otfen. c 75% better this year· Admmne Botana. a 5-foot-6 Kelly averaged 7 5 points and freshman, hd<> earned the starting more than six rebounds a game nod lor the opening game Fnddy while earning th·e Puates' startmg agamst Butte College in the center position five games i.nto Chalft"'y College Tip-Off Toµrna- the season. mt'nt Gtlllw tune i.'> 5 p m . SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW ~NOSCAPING/LANDSCAPE t-----W'P"·NOVATION 8: Cl:.EAN-Uf' • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION & FERTILIZER • REASONABl:..E RATES PROGRAMS TC!>"'~ ..... ._.._ ANY BUDGET ... \ ' ,,.----~---~ ---• Big field set to compete in.Autumn ·Rowing· Festival NEWPORT BEACH -More than 200 competitors from 15 high school teams and about one dozen college tea.ms are expect- ed to compete this Sunday in the Newport Autumn Rowing Festi- val hosted by the Newport Aquatic <::enter Junior Crew. The race, sc)leduled to start around 7 a m.. is the second event of the fall season. Last weekend. the Newport team. made up of more than 50 athletes from sue area high schools includ- • ing Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor, competed in the season opener in San Diego with the men's and women's varsity 8 teams picking up victories. The men's team members are Caalin Warren (coxwain), Thomas Burcaw, GiJ Reese. Jere- miah Mann, Cyrus Modanlou, Matt Marble. Greg Parker, Navid Alipour and Justin Mandel fin- ished first in its division The women's team members are Lauren Childs (coxwam), Michelle Jackson, Nicole .AzlZl, Rebecca Shaw. Stlrah Peters, Summer Villaru, Enca Swenssen, Christine ClaughPrty and Kalle McConnell There werP several second- place finishers headed by Robert Sulc (men's !>mgle) and Amy Clemens (wompn's single). The men's dnd women's novice 8 teams also took seconds m the event. The men's tf'dm features Matt Goethal (cox wain). Eric Johnston, Russell Vdsterlmg, Alex Chak- mak, Bob King, (van Semerdj1en, Robert Ristau, Chns Tiee and Steve Lawrence. The women's team features Ke1sey Long, Melisa Moehlmclil, Ken O'Keefe, Kerry McKenzte, Jennifer Koontz, Apnl Stevens, Jaimie Hutduson, Non Yatsuna- ou and Michele Miskaruc The men's varsity B 8 team of Jenrufer Shaw (coxwain). 1hstan W1etsma, Scott Mosier. Zander l.anfried, Brett Winfield, Arian Leung, Willam Soung. Alex Brandt-Zawadsk1 and Nrma Alipour took Uurd place m its WVlSIOn Benefit show COSTA MESA.,. GQ, Nau- tica and BulJock's South Coast Plaza will host d men's fashion show and recep1Jon in honor of Nautica designer David Chu and basebaJl notables Al Dowrungs, Lou Johnson and Gary Pettis. The event 1s scheduled to start at 2 p m tlus Saturday on the lower level of Bullock's men's store It's the leadoff event leading up to the ~ Starlight Foundation of Cali- fonua's flf';t sports celebnty auct.Ion to be hc:>ld Dec 2nd at SmashBo~ Studio s in Los Angeles Proceeds from the sale of some "limited edition" t- sh1rts will benefit the Starlight foundation, which granlc; wishes to seriously-ill children. proVldes entertain- ment at hospitals and con- ducts a valit>ty of outpatient activilies For more information call 556-0611. ext. 4625. ,· L..._ __________ __.. . 1--------------. I I I i ' f, I .. t ~ ~ t Boys Q i.lb seeks players ror upua•c ••on CORONA DBL MAR - ~are ltill avallible for youth bUketbd teami et tbe Eutbluft Boys end Glill Club. Yotmgllen shoUJd can- ted the 'Boys aub at 640- 8650. ''------------....... ----__, l vAUGH.AN youth footbaJI PO P W '.A RN ;E R Heat wins again COSTA MESA-The Heat contin- ued its unbeaten streak wtth a 1-<Y victory Saturday over Huntington Beach Region HS Plus tn AYSO soc- cer action. , The Beat, tl)e R~on 120 D\Vi· s1on • plus team is 9-0 with one gamf! to go before the playoffs. Def enders Z&ch Powell, Charlie Hlrst, Steven Thomas, Kevin Desan- dro, Ryan Derunan, Anthony Sal- dana and Ralph Morgan .SllPPQrted the play m goal by Bryce Sheridan. Sheridan scored the only godl of the game on the third-quarter break- away with an assist by Scott Wade. Mustangs fall, 2-1 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Costa Mesa Mustangs lost theii third one-nm road game of the season Sunday, 2-1 to Seaview in Costa Mesa Little League Major Division play. . Mesa scored its run in the fourth, when Michael McGuire led off with a single to center, stole second, and came home on a single by Bill Halverson. Chris Staggs turned ih"the defen- sive play of the game, with an over- the·shoulder catch. The Mustangs will host Huntington· Valley, Sunday at Costa Mesa High. Game time is 1 p.m. .I I{ \ I. I. -\ .\11 · H I< \ '\ COBRAS, COWBOYS WIN Bruins roll, 42-0 Cobras collect 25-0 decision; Cowboys put Long Beach Rams away, 22-6 The Miley Mite Cobrcls and the Midget CQwboys were the only two wmners among the locals Saturday in Pop Warner football action. The Cobras shut out Huntington Beach 25- 0 while the Cowboys were 22-6 win- ners over the Long Beach Rams. Kasey Peters scored three touch- downs of 65, 2 and 9 yards to lead The Cobras to theu shutout wm. The Cobras struck early, recovering the opening kickoff. Peters went 65 yards on the next play for his first touchdown. Matt Erickson added the extra pomt to give the Cobras a 7-0 lead. Cody Levy. Cory Johnson, Kyle Woody and,.Barcelo Hailston teamed up on defense to limit the Giants' next drive to three yards. Taking over around midfield .... tha-Cobras took six plays to meve to the two, where Levy went over for the score. The Cobrds opened up a 19-0 halftime lead on Peters' second score. The defense put m a strong first half, with Richie Molina, Bnan Molina, Chris Castenna and Johnson jommg m to hold Huntington Beach to negative yardage. l HIGH SCHOOL Peters added bis t,pird TD of the day m the third quarter to round out the scoring. Shane Bolin and Hailston played strong defense in the final quarter to ~P HB bottled up. The Cowboys took an 8-0 lead over Long Beach on their opening drive when Brett Becker found Jbnm.y Her- zog for a touchdown on a s~-yard scor- ing play. Herzog, Matt Mueller and David Weir had runs to set up the score and Becker connected on two other passes, one a 15-yarder to Kevin Cochran. to keep the drive going. Mueller added a two-point conversion. The defense, led by Herzog, Rankin and Shaun Ferryman, forced the Rams into a fourth-and-eight and then blocked the punt with the Cowboys t.alang over at midfield. Weir, Mueller and Herzog keyed the folowing drive, with Herzog going in for the score and Mueller adding bis second two-pointer. The score remained 16-0 through a scoreless third quarter. In the final stanza, Mueller ran through some big holes, and Herzog and David Ray added long gainers, to set up Becker's QB keeper. Long Beach scored in the final minute to avoid the shutout. An onside kick attempt was recovered by Cochran for the Cowboys. In other games: Saddleback Valley Colden Bears 13, Junior Midget Comanciles 8 The Comanches fell behind on the first play of the game as the Golden Bears returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown. The lead held up until the first play of the second quarter. That's when Jake Cleveland caused a fumble and Chad Gordon picked it up and ram- HONO R S bled 55 yards for a score. William Fran- co added a two-point conversion to give the Comanches an 8-7 lead. The lead held up until the final JO seconds of the game, when the Golden Bears connectect on a last gasp pass play to steal the 'victory. Franco, Nick Cabico and Gordon played strong on both sides of the ball. Andy Romo put in a good ,, effort on defense; Billy Bosch on offense. San Marcos 26, Pee Wee Colts 6 Coach Ron Amburgey said his team played much better than the final score indicated. "We were only down 14-6 going into the final quarter,• he said. "but San Marcos got two quick scores to put it away.• Fernando Azurin scored for the Colts, while John Noland ·did a good job filling in at quarterback. Keola Wright was the leader on both sides of the ball. Murdock 1Tacy, Myron 1Tacy, Kyle Rausch and Josiah• Walker led the way on the offensive line. - Yorba Unda Badgers 25, Junior Pee Wee Condors 0 Coach Vic Larsen's Condors came up short again, but put in another fine effort. Niles Fairfield was the team's lead- ing tackler and Shane Cox added a good effort against the sweep from bis comerback position. Jeremy lhlelong caused, and recov- ered, a fumble, whµe Jimmy Sanchez put in a another fine effort. Josh Sutcliffe took the opening kickoff 55 yards, but the Condors were turned away from the end zone. They added another fine drive to the Badger three in the final quarter, but were called for a holding penalty that put an end to that drive. COSTA MES~ -The Bnnns played one of those games Satwilay whete everything went right as they shutout the Garden Grove Rams 42· 0 in National Junior All-Amencan football. In the only other reported game. the 1ToJans dropped a b.ard·fought 13-6 deciston to Fountain Valley. The Bruins scored on their first three posses· ~ions on a 50-yard scoring-pass from Cody Forsythe to Michael McDonald, a sweep by Jon- ny Dobson and a power run by Matt Cooper. The Bhlins led 28·0 after the first quarter and · rolled to victory behind two touchdowns by Robert Dellagratta and one by Ran Spruth. The defense was outstanding the entite game .. Chase Presson had two mterceptions and Della- grata had $f!veral sacks. Jim Rothwell led the defense with nine ta~kles, Matt Encinias, Nick Watkins. Matt Casserly, Jackson Klselica, Marshall R()ss and Anon Walts 8.1So contributed. • ifyler Mc:Clellen, Dobson, Cooper and ~ were named All-Conference players, as voted by the team and Coach Fo~ythe. Tiie Trojqs played one of theU' be~t games of the year on both sides of the ball. but two ~al­ lies for 25 yards ~e! Fountain Valley up for a the aDle·winning score with just t :20 left in the game. Billy Eagle made a great play on an onside Kick. Clay WilSon, Brandon IOause and Matt Gul- ley were in on the recovery. Charlie AJshuler made a pei:f ect interception to stop a third-quarter dnve by Fountain Valley. Garrett Elerick.. Payton Kelley, Jeff Edelblute all bad sacu to lead the 'IfoJan defense. Tanner Hackett pldyed one Qt the l>E>,.sl games ol the ~ at comer, breaking up two long pass· es to stop two drives. Nick Brackovk:h also played well. Offensively, Kelly and Dane Barton nm v~· well. but Blike Tippet had a spectacular day com- pleting slX of 12 attempts for more trum 75 yards: He Jound Kelly. Blake Bartlett and Hackett on a 25-yafder, that set up a one-yard scoring run by Tippett. recreation sports standings BASKETBAU 6-2; 3. (tie) Quicksilver, Coed C (at evq· 1 Coed c (at eve. Lin-THURSDAY Newport Beed\ 5-3, The Wheel, 5-3; 5. Ball Bashers. 8-0, 2. coin)· 1. Make It Hurt, All-Sea View League Water Polo MVP: Greg Stoll, El Toro . First team · Shaun Souza, El Toro, jr; Mark Tilton, El Toro, jr.; Shane Lindstrom, El Toro, Sr.; Chris Richardson, Newport Harbor, Sr.; Mike Peetz, New- port Harbor, Sr.; M ichael Bise, Corona def Mar, Sr.; Alex Batley. Coro- na del Mar, Sr.; Jeff Marchiorlatti, Corona del Mar, Sr.; Doug Tab· bert, Irvine, Sr.; Stephen Ferguson, Santa Margarita, Sr. Second Team Jim Sirokman. Woodbridge, Sr.; Brandon Joffe, Santa Margarita, Jr.; M att Sakatani, El Toro, Jr.; Shane Maag, El Toro. Sr.; Chris Seib, Newport Harbor, Sr.; Graham Harvey, Newport Harbor, Sr.; Chris Vyn, Irvine, Sr.; Chris Ansevin, Santa Margarita, Soph.; Tom Sim· mons. Woodbridge, Jr. Honorable Mention Ryan Harwood. Woodbridge, Soph.; Bryan Walley, Santa Margari- ta. Soph.; John Jones, Newport Harbor. Sr.; Brice Schelling, Newport Harbor, Sr.; Carter Weir, Corona del Mar. Jr.; Bill Mes.senger, Corona def Mar, Jr.; Ross Mulholland. Irvine, Sr.; Jeremy Vallone, IMne, Sr.; Nathan Aunkunishige, Irvine, Sr.; Trevor Walsh, Santa Margarita, Jr.; Tyler Wilson, Santa Margarita, Soph. lot of sets she wins 6-t that she could win 6·211 she cut down her MONDAY LEAGUES Men .. CC (at West Newport, Ensign): 1. (tie) Just Play 6·2, Blue Devils 6-21 3. (tie) Shamrocks, 4-4, Recy· c.lers, ~; S. M~lc Mondays, 3-5; 6. Pow- er Chiropractic. 1-7. Men'• C (at Lincoln Gym): 1. (tie) Bridday· .rs, 6-2, Rutan Tudcef', 6-2; 3. Dunk On You, 5-3; 4. (tie) GI~ Dunn Ii Ctutcher, 3-5, Third String, 3-5; 6. Latham a Watkins. 1- 7. 1UESOAY L!AGUl!S Men's • (at .west Newport. Enslln): 1. Shake Shadt, 1; 2. (tie) The Johnsons. 4- 3, Knlght:hawb, 4-3; 4. Humor Kings. 3-4; 5. (tie) Run N Gun, 2- 5; 6. Juke11, 2-5. Men'1 I (at West Newport, Em1n): 1. (tie) The Bulls, 3-5, C 6 W Rholds, 3-5; 7. Island Pacific Waves. 2-6, P.S.S., 2-6. Men .. CC(at Ensign): 1. Penal Code, 9-0; 2. The Rhoids. 5-4; 3. Tas. War Devils, 5-5; 4. Panthers, 4-5; S. Baxter, 1-9 . ntUltSDAY LEAGUES Men's cc (at West Newport): 1. (tie) All Guards7-1, To~ Rose, 7-1; 3. The Herd, 6-2; 4. Pedestrians. 3· 5; 5. (tie) 906'Rs, H; Thunder River. 1-7. Men .. C (=.n): 1. DolOfesS Ing, 7·1; 2. Mofo's, 6- 2; 3. Team Ganis, 5-3; 4 Flakers, 3-5; 5 Cool Runners, 2-6; 6. Bohi-ca. ().8. SOFIUU. N ... JINWt e.act, MONDAY LEAGUIS Men'I cc (at Boni~ Land Sharks, 7-1 ; 3. 4-0; 2 (tie) Strokers & LEAGUES Cox Communications, Pokers, 4· 1, Kl Coed C1 (at Bonita 5·3; 4. Bayport Bar· Ten~YJ, 4-1; 4 BOO • Creek No. 1): 1. Buck's racudas, 2-6; 5. Sibling Bombers, 2-3; 5. Grey· Clodc Shoppe, 6-0; 2. Rivalry, 2-7; 6. LOBB stone Homes, Inc., 1-3; Banker's Mutual, 5·2; Sluggers, 0-7. 6. (tie) Love Monkeys. 3. Bank Rubbers, 4-2; Men's CC (At West 1-4; 7. Reconditioned 4. (tie) Border Run· Newport/Ensign): 1. Equipment. 1-4. ners, 3·3, Margari-BloTrlbe, 6-2; 2. Mixed taville HurrlcanM. 3-3; Plate, 5-3; 3. Old But WEDNESDAY 6. Det-Cim, 2-4; 7. Slo, ~; 4. SVCR, 1·7. LEAGUES Guilty, 1·5; 8. Brew Men'• CC (at Bonita TUESDAY LEAGUES No. 1)· 1. Sox, 7-0; 2. Crew, 1-6. Men's CC (at Boni· Fletcher Jones Motor-Coed C2 (at Bonita ta No. 1): 1. Ughtnlng cars, 4-3; 3 (tie) Ueck Oeek. cyc, Uncoln): a Lumber, 6-0; 2. Due-ers, 3·3, Around the 1. The Pina Bakery, 5· Guns-Heroa, 4-1, 3. • Horn, 3·3, S. Zero Toi· 1; 2. Dae AtUdc, 5·2; Fox & Flrlcln, 3-3; 4. erance, 2-4; 6 42 l . (tie) Simple Technol· BRW Hazards, 2·3; 5. Bones A Head, 0-6 ogy, 4-2. Newport Headcases's, 1...-; 6. Men .. C1 (at Bonita Jazzz. 4-2; 5 (tie) Four Seasons Hotel, 0-Crffk. Lincoln) 1 Bui· Original Piua, 2...-. 5. honaln. 5-0; 2. Psychk Hot Chili, 2-4; 7. Pim Men's C1 (at Bonita, Nutumbas, 4-2; 3. (tie) CO, 2·5; 8. Mlsfit.s, 1·5. Crffk. Lincoln); 1. Far Side, 3·3, Yellow Coed a (at eve. Orif'nal Ptzu, 4-1, 2. Sox. 3·3; s. Son of Lincoln. eonn. V..k)· (ti• Spoilers, 4-2; Buches. 2·3, canfor· 1. (tie) The Trackers, 5· Hawes, 4-2; 4. Dan nla Connection, 2-3: 7. 1, B.ach Bum. 5-1; 3. gllng Woodrows, 3·2; Knudtle~ads, 2...-. 8. OR·G, 4-2; 4. PM Pol• 5. care Unit. 3-4; 6. 'The Hooligans, 1-4, c..t, J..3; 5 ~em (tie) Sun O.Vil$. 2·3, Men .. C2 (at Bonita Breeze, 3-4; 6 GDI Ball GJ.'s, 2-3; 8. The Ham· Crffk, Lincoln): 1. Busters, 2·3; 7. Screw some light-headednes • both Vaughan and Mang agree it required her to concentrat on ' CONTINUED FROM 81 ber game. unforced errors.• ... Vaughan aOmt\s her evolution ff~linf"r to eggres!i Grlzzlles, 5-1; . (tie) ta No. 1 ); 1. Old Slow SP.P., 4-2, WMO, 4-2; Dogs. 6-0; 2. (tie) The 4. Plnn~t3: 5. merhNCk. 0-5. Plm<o, 5·1; 2. (ti•) T}'le Balls, 2...-. 8 Well1 Far· Men-. Cl .(at Bonita Wananvkeh, 4-2, go, 0-6. -------1--"Ther4-tli~oo-many who-- when she to ed the bd.l.l on her .can play with Nina when he' serve,• said Mang, whose team focused, .. said Mang, who I has uWized the leadership of believes Vaughan tends to rely 1 Vaughan, as well as Sea View on natural ability o much, her I doubl champions M gan fund4m ntals ometim suffer. 1 WachUer and Alis a Scott to fin· "Sometimes she gets I h with th No. 1 ranking ln frustrated and 1ust tn to whale t Orange County, a I gu CO· on the ball,• Mang said. ·Wh n f champio hip, and th No. 3 he doe that, her f • t ar n't 1 d for the CIP OlVl ion I pl y• always in the right place and h£i f off , which they open tod y by miss . "But h • till 15 y f hosbng S8n Marcos. old and I see progr ~ , Nana can i Though t!1 f ver a ated be v ry matur , but th r ar a l. ( tennis is still incomplete, and she hopes to add some heat to her first serve, rotation to her second, and gain a greater comfort level coming to the n t. • "Th bigg !it thing l have to r mind my ell, i to be patient,• Vaughan said. For now, how v r, ber firP.balling ror hands figur to sway the frustn1t1on factor con ~ tently toward th opposhig id of th n t. ~ (tie) Squ1r, rrw:-- RMhl, 1-5, DalM I. Moen, 1·5. Wll1-.c>AY ...... Mein A (at w.st ~:1.(tl•) 6-2. ltave Bunny, 6-2, Lost In Space. 6 2; 4 Mod Squad, 3·S; $ ~ 2· 6;1 ~F 1· 7. Mein C (at Lincoln): 1. (tit) ltlandln, 5'2. KPMG PMt Mlfwkk; \ ' '\ WMlnes. 4-2, CBC -o.1c. Uncotn): t.. <.t~ ~ 4-2; 4 A..0., Elvll_ Steaters, 4-2; 4. a.cf Barflies, 4-1; En Sightings, 3 2; 5. DI fM)AY LMCM.9 Crutlon, 4-3; 5. (tie) Futg0, 4-1:3.~utt Hit Techefs; 2 3, 7. (tie) Coed CC (at Boni· Qulcksltver, 3·J, Clown It.; 5·2; 4. THm Nib, COB lnfOtek, 1-5, Mui· i. No 1)' 1, 911, 5·'2; ~ )·3; 7. Those 2·3: 5. G«TM. l·l: 6 doOm. 1·5. 2. (tt.) Ball lathets. Guys. 1-6; I . 8-lall Sudden '"''*" 2...C; 7. CoM ...... (at Boyt. ().6 PMt WarWkk CYC, Lincoln)· 1. SRS TOQ, 4-3, ~CM£~ ..... c (at lontt. Mauten. ,.., • le<hs. 7.0, 2. Hooion 4 l ; 4 ~ly Hit- No. 2)• 1. Pott St. Oitperaddt, (). 5. Furst 6-1: 9 SquetN ters. 3·3, 5. On Fire. 4; e. l'tmws; ,., hllen. 5·1; ~ ~ C.-CC (at CY~ ~ S."'2; 4 (tie) Cum I Touche. ._2; l . IOd\ UncDln): 1. CU.) Air· m1ns-Whlte, 4~3. SM Coed C (at Bonlta St.~4-3;4. toUch c.flut. ., .... '· '"" t>oubtt. 4 J; 6 No. 2): 1. l'hotrntrl (tie) Ntwpof1 llHcMf K=~4-t, (tw) ~ Sttfft Toma, 7~; 2. Wilt lums, S-1, Waite Sotc. ii. N' ..... 3·2: 4 ~2·5,SYCR S..I, 5-1-1; ii. Rene- 1-J; •. (tit) No ,. 2~ ONmecl. J.); 5. ~ Slammen. 2~5; I l'ug ~ J..-; 4 ICI, 2-' 4;1.~~ Newpotter. 2..._ t. butm. 1'6, 9 Tum 1: 5 F.ct Ffrst, 2·S: 6. 2~ I . Ludly 2-5 C>ewTMM.0.S Teco. 1·1'! R«ycle Thh. 1 '6 1 , • ':N:~:""'°"::::::Scac:::::::h:::ot=:c•:M~,:~:::Lh:i=l>=P=al~~:::~~-:-.:~~-----------------~~------------~----------._-....;.,----------...:-----------~:...:~ __ ~~~~H~U~R~S~O~~~~~.N~O~VE~M~BE~R~9~.j1~99!5~~·5 PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC llOTICU PUIUC MOTICll "'IUC NOTICU PUil.iC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC MOTICIS ......C IOTICD ~'Trr-=-I t (Of~"' 111• IO'* ...... to .. ,..._ ot .,.,, Jet~ NOJCe 111 .. ,. o1 .,_. ......,...., cs.cw• ltled ;},.. MCOAOS 01 WO OA-caDf0trM. ..a 1Uttn1r -. OF 1H! NATURE Of' THE Ao!Mlic. ~ 411 Old YOU -• f Ull8 • r:.r: .~1..-1 ,!' rci llO Ml ..... to Ill fonn le ev.hble f1em el 1tN1 a111D111t flt ne ill .. ~a.it. 4 ._ 1-d ANO! COUNTY, WHICH ecrloed In Che~ EX· 'ROCfeDING AOAINIT NftDQft aMt., .......,, Of TUT .. • ....... "' "'Ill tltttu• ....., the oeu" ..... , .. "I,.,.... llutHltM ....... .... PLAN P£RTAINS TO THAT Hl&IT A. 'YOU. -.ou 6HOUl.D CON· 8Mcll. CA ... DllD I llATIO QI. m•nl ltcorOd ~ ,. 1979 ,... M ....... ,.. ···~.. ... Ill~ oc Ill .. Of IMU•...., '* 11110lle ' ~IATY 0£SCftl8[0 IN EXHtetT .. A~ TACT A LAWYER. ~ 0. 0Dnro1. ,1.p:J ~! •• n~•tolll!!!~ 12~' 1l0!~t.Pltt 1227 llWI ....................... ~ "'*' 1-*9 Still OI .. ..,~** nau• TRACT NO. 10587, A(· LOT 1H ANO A 1m4Tli Oft NOVCM8EA n. 1"5, ll,ip4Naor •214, ~ -.. _,...,, "" Ot OhOll flCOfOt 111 ol .. _..._. 1et a ~ .._ i. (Sit Stc10f11'4oo ~ IN COADfD IN 8001< 441 UNDIVIDED 1Nf£REST IN II tO:OO A M.. CA&.. 8Ndl, CA m'3 '°"'IOlOa~·~L .. , If opifty ""''°'°'' dttal>tcl II ... .:::--OI\ tU»MI ~ ... CA .... ~atldfllfoltt-. ol • f-4"""11/Mlu .. "' PAGE.SI THROUGH. oi CQM.a,40N ,,. NtD TO LOT WUT RN "ECONVEY· TIUe buetne.. ~ -... D .............. Oflf ~ d •old •• 11·. flt • ., .. , ,..__ ~~,,! eoau.... =-· ltllnt IA"'°'*" Clll "'llOllU MISCELUH£0US MAPS, 1 °'TRACT 6100, IN THE ANCe E.~P-• C~Ofnla ~by: an lrd-'CIUll --... ~...... ·-dr•n w Ofltt commoa --. -·-11/0l. 11I03 11/09 dl "'*' ,..,. ..... RECOAOI Of' SAID OR· CITY OP COSTA MESA. COlpcli' ......... a~; If>" ....,. rou .un.d dair!I •Tim Of lltl NOCUIJNIQ Off!Qniuon. ii Illy, OI "" Ital ~C.WawMWlill... • llC..OW CO••AMY IN ($ft~· ANOE COUtnY. COUNH OF ORANGE. polt\ltd llUltff \lndlf ..a ~ y.rt No =T \'OU, YOU llC>ll.O 11'09t'ty dht.111>14 at>M 11 CA•UIOPM.•= PU L 50, PataC.9rOant bl PJOI ,AACf!L2'. S1AT! OP CALIFORNIA purllJlll\I to Deed ot Trw torno..ly Conroy ltT A l.Wlltt. UWt P\llPOfltd to tit. i~ nlClt IMll l&dOn '° h...... I IC NOTIC! $"" & * · "'"encl tUIOlll AN UNDIVIDED .00427 AS PER MAI' RECOAOai reicotci.d DECtMBER 11, Thia 1t11amant wu tied lff'IZlontlJl:NOOl.40tfll.l: 1306 HewpoitBNd\ Cl9~ :'~~-...... llOT\Cl Of TIIUITU'I IAlt *'*port"""~~ fl~~no PERCENT INTEREST IN IN 800t( 11U. PAGES 40, 1NO ... illet. No 18· Iha c.ny ~ ot 2tJ.f1~ lJ'.MlfR411·121· iindtlltgned ... u. .. dill·•--..-~of ............ _... ..... ,, you•••t" CN33602all0163RCHOv ~BudlCo.sil~ AND TO THE COMMON 41 & 42 OF MISCEL.. C58704, In I.look. P•O•. Of ()rWIQe~on10.1s-9$ 041-11 HOltCE 11 1ic1111t·C»"9ll .... _ ...... .,._, -.. ,.,.. ... 11v-,..,_ , -" I AAEAS AS SHOWN AhD 1.ANEOUS MAPS IN THE Olllelat RtcOfel& In tht of· 1M.5H8t~et IM PlM LENOER st.AW:ts .._ ... any-iy tot any lnCO< nt hnlt. ~to and DU•T .,.,_ A OUI Of 2.11.16.23 ,. I r>2• Otl lll 21, HOY DEFINED ON THE PLM OfFICE OF THE. COUNT'f tie• of tht County RacordOf INC , IS ·~sift Ol 1Utr•ss0<:cd1n:!~·Ol ll'lt lll~l(ldltll r.-.Nllf ~."'*Mid -munl~T911M1.UMUU PUBLIC NOTICE u IOQS RESERVING THEREFROM RECORDER OF SAID of ORANGE CoUllly, Slalt =y2.~-0cl. 1t~ trustee 0( !;Ul)S"1lt0 !rustre .... , common .... ""llJltoll, Dllcl OITMll" .. PVW*t \'CMI TAM ACnoet" "'° ' THE FOU.OWING· COUNTY. OI CALIFORNIA e>1eQ.1t8d1.--·...;;...;;';.....;.-.. __ ...;.._ PJ"'1.iit IQ lhe 0ee0 ot TNst I 111y. tllown lltrlfn Uld Ult ........, ._ Mid ~ Ml YOUft ,,_..,,, If MAY If file* 1111uetm I PUBLIC NOTICE IA> AN EXCLUSIVE EASE. TOGETHER WITH NON· by PUBLIC NOTICE axOQ1teO by JAt.'lS SMTH AHO Wll l>t ITllOt. but WlltlOlll CM• ..... ~ ~ IOlD Af l P1llUt SALi. ' . MENT (OTHER THAN PAR· EXCLUSlVE EASEMENTS JAMES F. KCAN AND1--------- EUSA8£llf SMJH Reco11110 Of\ lllOI O< wanantf• txprl$'$•d Of ~ mote Mlv dlilcrbd en YOU llUllMI DP\Mlnotl f~r~.==· fie .... '"'.:'UU CEl.S HI AND IV) DESIO• ANO NON-EXCLUSIVE TRUDI MICHEL KEAN. Flctltlou• SU.IN .. 1atlVIG86., lllltNment No 116 implied, r90atdin0 IJdt, posses· uldo.edoffNll Thlprop.. Titl MA1\IM Of TM PflOCUO. The lotlowl -Aah ..... _ r~!'~l'! nJ~ HATED AS "RESTRICTED RIGHTS OF WAY OVER. HUSBAND AND WIFE AS N•m• Stat ....... 1 ~ 11111 rt·~ on alon, Of l/)CUmbranen to pay ~ 8lldrwee nt °""com--IH aGAlltlT YOU. y ng Pt•-11$) i..... -•• A -COMMON AAEA" ON THE UNDER AND UPON LOT ' JOINT TENANTS The tol'oW!ng l*&One .,.. VM1 IS I tNme"4 llO 87 ""ftm 1111110 prindpll'sum 01 rnond ... 91111~bt,lf~.cf .. IHOUlO COWTACT A UWYU( doing businm u P!eS'OI Tilt tonow.no l)lllOn(I) 1"'8 Pl.AN AND RESERVED TO FOO NECESSARY OR OE· WIU. SEU. AT PU8UC doing bUlln4IA ... Co- 040960 Ott~ Recoros 111 Ille ltlt nol*(I) ateured by Said dMd -~d9lcl'*llboll9 On 1VIMI ll t ·U A.II ntt Cltwrs, 23411 UOUl\a ttlls Of. doing businnt at l4AA INWI· OTHER UNITS FOO USfi SIRABLE INGRESS ANO AUCTION TO HIGHEST quetfe'a ta falf .Ot'IV. oltc:e OI tnl Counjy RtCOftlel OI ot 11ust Wfth lnlerestllllflOO II II ~ to 1w. 2111 fM1 OMf.ltf'flet c.i.,i..y SulttD,Allso\Ull),CA92656 NATIOtW. MAAKEl t. DELI. AS PARKING SPACES EGRESS, TELEVISION CA· BIDDER FOR CASH, eo.w MHa. CA12e24 ' 0~ CoutllY Caidomia llld provided In utd nolt(t) ld· aw.we Rold NlwpOlt C811fofllli Ctf,., .... u dijiy M H Z~ 8 Sionewlll, 27221 la Pu Road. Ste C, STORAGE SPACES. BAL: BLES, POLES, WIRES ANO CASHIER'S CHEC K Judy Kokenol, 5831 E. "''ISUllll IO h ~ ol Def It vancas II""" undtl 1111 '9wmt =CA921M1. 'nlelnW· ~ lNM lllldtr and ir-ne.CA92720 llguna~.CA92651 .CONIES ANO/OR PATIOS. CONDUITS FOR ELEC· DRAWN ON A STATE OR 23rd. Sult• 1'11 LOng .... au I • -·1· ~...,,.~ ll'UbuSll'llSSISCOIWctedbt Seytd ~ twheml 27067 ANO TRICITY, TELEPHONES NATIONAL BANI< A e..cir.CAll0815 ' ~ ~V1= :i:1 ~ llltcncs:!col~dus~~'4 for-, 1ncoi ...... :::'1~ •".:::..:I oentr• ~IJl¥P. . L1g11111 ltlls, CA (B) A NON·EXCLUSIVE "NO OTHER PURPOSES -CHECK DRAWN BY A Thie 'bu1lnt11 It e~ • r· ~ .......... O Ol h ~ adrclNm Ind • HM you stalled doing !ala-92656 EASEMENT A p. AND ACCOUTREMENTS ST A TE OR FEDERAL duci.d by: 91\ tndlYldual mtnt No ~ ol sad Ille ltUSlte end OJ 1111 !(&nit Clllsc:iommon~f .... ff·HIS1J, ol Oii ""syct?No Mnoo Haslltll\, 27067.Jelll PURTENANT TO All THERETO, SEWERS. CREDIT UNION. OA A H • ~ doing OOo• Recoros~ Wll IR.l 011 a111eo ~slid dttd OI IMI, to-'"Y. llhown t.9ln. The'*' ~ In Ille Ofliee of lht SIGNED M H Zambak lrlc:ct, llg!IN ..-rs. CA 92651 UNITS SHOWN ON TEH OAAINS. WAT EA. GAS CHECK DRAWN BY A ~.C? No lll.!095 at lHE ENTRANCE 10 wll s 7,41032 IStlmllld 8'n0Wltaffltur.-itblllllnct County RecOldtf ol °""" li.ss~wullledwitn lltsb.1SlfleUIS~J7>' Pl.AN FOR INGRESS ANO AND STEAM PIPES ANO STATE OA FEDERAL SAV· Jud)'KoUnof THE ORANGE CITY HAl.1. 300 ICCllltd lltesl and llldflloNif of h oblg•oo aec:ured "' CeuMJ, Stale DI cawomfa tne COur!IY Qefll. Of 01Jnoe Mblrlll & wilt EGRESS SUPPORT RE· AC C 0 UT RE M f;' N T·S iNGS ANO LOAN AS· Thia IU.tel'Mnl wu llled EAS'J CtW'W.N AllE-OfW«>E advancffil""f.WlllllaustM h ~to be 9oid Ind &tculed by Alff'ld M Mu1111, 111Coltnjyon~11 191li5 ReQIS11M NI 1101yet111°"1 PAIR. MAJNTENANCE AND THERETO, AND FOR SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS-W!lh tM County Cletlt of CA • 1000 AM AT PJ8L(; figure'"'°' to sat 1111 btnellct-,_ ... ..eNlltd ~ unmMltd man Wiii UI. publlC HOTICt·Thls fd'<M Name IO tnns«t IU5onns 11nder .. ENNCAOACHMENT. SUCH ROOF OVERHANGS SOCl4Ti0N OA SAVINGS Ot ,. __ .., t-V-e5 AUCTK>l'f TO THE HIGHEST llY unellt Slld CIMO 01 •ust ...... Ind .,... It auction 1011..ihest blddtr for usll SQlemenl etl)IH h~ ye~ lrcm ~s IJuSll'IW Iii/Ill Of EXCEPT AU. Oil. GAS 1'NO OTHER ENCROACH· SANK " SPECIFIED IN SEC-............... ,. on 8C>OER ~ CASH (P1Vlllle at llartlOIOfl UICUltd and dtllv h llmt of .......... (ply1ble II time of Ult In 11#1\lt lhl cYle II WU llltd 111 lhe Ollrce names lasted lltftln AND HYDROCARBON MENTS OF A LIKE OA DIS· TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· tff5385MSS- llll •rre OC sae 1n lftlul tnoney ered to tne undersigned 1 writ· tldn of .. Noklt d .. II: money of Ille United Stales) Al of lht Counti ae~ A th fd. SXiNED S£'(£D JAll. HASHEM. SUBSTANCES BENEATH A SIMll.AA l<JNO; ANO EASE· CIAL CODE AND AUTHO-Dally Pilot Oct. 28, NoY. 2, oC h Unted Statts). all notlt. Ue len dtclafaUon ol dtllUll and 1417,au&. In ldlllofl '° Ille Malft !Hoftll) hltMc• It Ille '°"' 81l11ne$$ Name' S~ment W«)() HASHEM DEPTH OF 500 FEET MENTS ON ADJACENT RIZEO TO 00 BUSllllESS 9, 16, 1995 Th093 ano lnlltt$t~td to lllld now demand tOf salt ind • wrlnln C*fl.hff\llllewlleccepta Ctunty C.UrtlleltM 700 Ci'tlc l'Tl.ISI be hied pnor IO 1Nt dlle This ••ment WU fftd With FROM THE SURFACE OF LOTS OF SAID TRACT IN THIS STATE WIU BE·--------- lleld by rtundetSlld OeeO ot TNSI notic:e of cMl•ull .and llecllOn 10 ~ dltdl dr1IM'I en 1 C.lll4tt OIM West.' lllltl ... lilt tiling of tin st.11ement does the CQillfy Cltfll ol Ol1not SAID LAND WITH NO 5160 FOR ROOF OVER· TH0ELDT AET THE ENTRANCE OBITUARY 8SS 111 h prope~ Ill.I~ 111 sad II 1n ..... OT Nlonal t.1k, I .L~ ..,.., not ol tit lhOfll. ,.... Cou~Oll0c:tobert3 111115 RIGHT OF SURFACE HANGS ANO OTHER EN· H ORANGE CITY t r .... -. il1Cl SIN he Nltie st 1111 uncltfl'llntd ~ed chtdl~l1f ...... otlild-Ca. (Noe• Cl~(• check(•) !IS au f u ... use 1n ENTAV ABOVE 500 FEET CAOAC~MENTS Of A HAU.. 300 EAST CHAP·''iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ......... .., AS "' r said notlct ol dtlault and tlec-.. Cid'"°" or. chtdl must bf '"* l)lylble lo Tide ths sll!e 011 Fici•~s BuSlllHS llCE-Thls ha'4lut N•mt FROM THE SURFACE OF LIKE OA DISSIMILAR MAN AVENUE. ORANGE 1• deScllbed M>AE FULLY !Ion to sell to bt record1d In Ille cnwn"' 1 ._or....,.. Trust Ou4 Sctviee Co.) a1riOllt.Name 1n ~Oluon ol the 1101\tS ot·Si.tementexoun "~ yeaai from SAID LAND AS RE KJNO CALIFORNIA 111 " ht 11tle ·GORMLEY ~~~~~ ON SAIC ~EEO 10F county wtlt11Ille1eal property ts 9Mlg9Ind1oen IMOCllllon, llllt 1nd lnle1tst COIM)'td to and ~Iller undet feclerJI, St.&tc, °' Ille date 11 was l~td in 1111 Ollie• SERVED BY WILLIAM J: wlll b. sotd 1t pubhc auc· ind 1n111ast conv~y9d to Ad• I l n • • • L• •' • pro~~ rns nd located and mOft 1111n lllree ~ IAOdlllon or NY· now lltkl by• under uid Deed of COIMIOn llW (See Sec11on 14400 ol lht Counjy Qef). A new flea-CAGNEY, AN UNMARRIED llon sale lo the highasl bid· 111<1 now held by It und1r Gormley. 74, passed :oeJ:~"pro='°~n1~ moollls f\av1 elapsed sklce slldl kl!ll tialil lplCll9d 1n Sedbl lnist in Ille C>nJOCtty situated in 1 SeQ Business il1Cl PltllesStons boUs Business Name St.&tement MAN, IN THE OEED RE-dM on November 17, 1995 said DNd of Ttust in th• away peacefully at tecordallon dat.e 1 om.-as S1b2 of fht flnlndll COdt said County Ind Stilt destrlbed Ode) rr.ist be lded belO<t ~ tmt lhe COAOEO IN BOOK 9560, at 10:00 1.m.. for cash, property altulltd In said home on November 7, ~=~Nl"~~ ~A beQ2ti~ Pt1ftrnd Tnutttt S.rvlce1 11 nt IUlhoftmd to do tJuM.. as· Exhibit .,.. The land rtle"'d ~~~~~sla ~sa t~~ ol ::~i.:nt ooes not ol PAGE 838 OF OFFICIAL cashltr't Check drawn on 1 County and Slate d• 1995, with her loving Tnt nde ' ontd t t di Trualff 3900 birch slltel suite MM In this-.... In IN ewnt to in tllls guarantee is SlMled In v 1 au ze use In this RECORDS. state or national bank, a 1t 11bed H h usband Jim and dam: a 'tbll1 lo~s ee inco~ 113 Newpo<I 9Nch ca S2660 ...... oil« ttlll"I c:Mtl II ac;. lhe Stale ol C.illomla County OI 2,9, 16,2.3, 1995 sllte OI I flca10u1 Busmem PARCEL 3: check drawn by a stale or C 0 M p LE T E Ly 0 E· children Jim Jr• (Lori) reclness ~ the .t..., .... ~ress telephone number (714) 478· Clllllld the TiwaM lfWJ we.. Oranoe. and is dtienbed as PUBLIC NOTICE Name in 11101abof11 of Ille nohts or AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT federal credit union. or • SOCFRTIABUEOST IN SAID DEED Jan (Burt Stew~rt) and ..,.,... . .,. 7086 "" Male R To P72234 tdd fw ~ cf fw follows LOI 13 o1 lrxt No 1nolher under cderal, SUte. or ANO EASEMENT TO USE check drawn by a .iate or • S andalhercommondeslgnabon,il "' w TNltlnDMdunllfUndabe-4 · commonlaw(SceSccllon14400 THE PATIO AAEA(S) DES· ltdttal aavlngs and loan The street addrtts and John. at her.•lde. h• a~ shown llertin Tile total 11/02.11/09. t1/161J5 come ~ to fw 234 · in Ille Ctly of Cos1J Mesa, Fila No. 1ttsitH011 et seq , Business lllld l'lolcsSlona IGNATED ON THE PLAN p. association, savings as· other common designation is also auniived by 5 lll10llnt al tile unP11d balance ol 01 ttldofMe • 1 ~ County ol Oranot. Sllte ol ca-. f1CTITIOUI IUSllESI Code) NONE ()fl THE BALCONY aoclatlon. or savings bank ll any, ot the r1111 prope11y g ' a n d c h 1 1 d ' • n Ille o~~ secured tit Ille PUBLIC NOTICE rtght. Slid .. w11 a. rnedt. ~~· lS per Map rtcordtd in MAMEITATOIENT Fustflting AREA(S) DESIGNATED ON apecitltd In Section 5102 dtsc11bed abov• 11 pur· (Shauna, Jimmy Ill, proptfly to be IOICI and INSOll-~ ~ COo'IMl'll ot Ml· """"90, Page 17 ol Mlscellant· Tile loltowtng l*SOll(S) 15'111'1 TIEMPO ESCROW II THE Pt.AN AS B-74 ANO B-ol the Floanclal Cod• and poned 10 bt' 270t ISLAND Ind Cotb)' Gormley, ~t tSDmated costs tlCPtnset NOTICE OIF TRUSTEE"S c:t::: or lmpltd,. ous Maps, In lhe Olla of lllt doing business as AETAIL IHHO-~t Nfc11Plttcway 1 4 AS SE 1 NG A p. authorized to business In VIEW DRIVE, CORONA Jell and Malt Steytan); ind IC!Vances II tile •me ol 1111 SAlll utm DEED OF • ... pollllll>n Of Collncy F\ecoldtt °' laid ~ VATIOHS, Laouna Ith Mail. tintt L PUATENANT TO THE UNIT this Slate. DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA 111ters Jeannie, Aeina 1111•• "'tiouton o4 the No•ce o4 TRUft P'lt: 1074n LOen: to Ulll9fy .. Elctp( ll!trelrom .. minel'JI, oil, 24156 l •111 Ith Mall. Laoune Ll(/Ufll ttls CA 02653 AS WEU. AS AN EXCLU· Th• Jal• y,jjj be of I ll 112625 and Fa Tanlardlno; s.e 1s $102.631 81 In lddibon IO 1300911 OU.: M0807t-.20 ~idlt*dl-tlflQnd l1f Mid ou. Ind octier h~ Hils, CA 02653 Ncwpott Bcacll·Cosi. Mtu SIVE RIG,tiT ANO EASE-right, tiUt, and Interest tlttd Ttlt undersigned TruslH niece Barbara (Atthur) cash. !ht Tnistee will <lCCtl)C. A.JI. Numbef 062~2-Deed,~~ subsunctl In 11111 pat! ol llld SALES DYNAMCS, INC , Fl, CN3342583S!M90d1926 Nov MENT TO THE USE THE by the trustH, byl \twlfhout diSCilJms any llabliitr I()( Tan tardino and camel's clledl cnwn on 1 state YOU ME fl DEf'AUl T UN-wit\ .,.,_ ---~ land below 1 dlptll ol 500 well!Cal One Cheny ttll, One Mall DIM. 2 9, 111115 STORAGE AREA. IN ANY covenant Of wananty. ex-any incorrectness 0 tho neph ew Jack (Dale) or naoNI blnk. 1 check0t1wn Deft A DEED OIF TRUST, .....,,__. .. Uinp.ldPitid-leet btb# Ill tulflCI of said ClltnyHll,NewJerwy09002 DESIGNATED ON THE press or Implied, reg&rdlOQ lllttl addrHI and other Lo us Her tau hter by 1 sta:.e or tedtrll tltdll ulllOfl ~SS ~J'· i•1. p111 a.lllllCl9 cf fw Naet .. tllld llOOll tht Conddlons, how· Ths busantSs 1s ~cied by ·PUBLIC NOTICE PLAN s.NONE AS BEING til)e, possession. Of eocum-common desogruit•on. •I any an~ v.~rm spmt J.1 be °'a tlleCJI cnwn ~ii st.lie or TO. PROTECT Y<JIJRAC~ and bi aid Dllcl wet""' ttlill IN oranlOB or lhf( 1coniomon cn•131,..058 APPURTENANT TO THE brances. to aausty the obi•· shown htr••n. greatly missed by her ltde!JI ~nos and loan ISSOClil-• ,.... !-.on -prvWild • Halle )'Cal s1illted doing buSI-• UNIT. ANY SUCH STOR-gauon secured by the lien Said l&ll Will be !Mcie, borl ~nos ISSOCll'°'1 ERTY, rT MAY BE SOlD AT In llllld NI*, ..... dW1ll9 suceessors 1n 1111trtst shal l'll'd nessytt? No STATEMENT OF AGE AREA SHALL BE as set forth 1n that certain bu1 without covenant Of m any fri en..ds and ~· binlt s I td 1n ~on A PU8UC SALE. IF YOU Ind ~ d IN W1i1t no rlO/lt ol fnllY UPOll lhe surface SIGNED ~es ~ Inc. ABANDONMENT OF USED ONLY FOR STOA· NOTICE OF OEUNOUENT warranty, txpr11s or Im-loved one4 5102~ Ille fl:='~. Code and NEED AH EXPLAHATION OF n fw trusD cremes l1f MAd of Pld land Ind sllal noc dlll I Paul Musm CF<> . USE OF FICTITIOUS AGE PUA POSES ANO NOT ASSESSMENT recorded 26 phed, regarding t.tlt , pos-She was devoted to autnonucl tD do Du ne s lhil THE NATURE OIF THE PR~ oMd of TNl!l. StnMo ~ lllCll substances Wlltwl lhe UPC>f Ths stlltmenl was hied with BUSINESS NAME AS LIVING QUARTERS. September t994 INSTAU· session, cond1hon. or t n· her faith and was SI S In C&DIHG ~T YOU, C011WV•1ct ~. M 500ttltoliaodtand,ilSrtstMd lhe County Cler11 f Orange T I U PARCEL 4' MENT NUMBER 94. eumbrancu , Including maoe a Lad y ot the :c!'n:':~~C:a":'~n.iO:: ~%a~~ACT A Aldrruaeae..ao~ 11111c'detdlromAAleltVtCtorKAll CoutllyonOciDOtrXJ ~~ hav::b~d:~tt1:4:::~~~ AN EXCLUSIVE RIGHT 0578751 in the ott1c1a1 teu. cnargu and u · Knights o f the Holy 9 h«eby Roed, &-. 2870, ~ and Wife, mordtd Scpltmber 21 NOTICE This ficU pj h Fi I · B · ANO EASEMENT TO THE Records ol Orange County ptnHS of tht Trustee and Sepulcher In 1986 ~~~:·~~11~~·: glvwa ~~~ ~~ CA•110l,(111).-.....~: 1954111OOOil2121. Pao« 465: Stllement~retlM~!,,1~~ ~:n.. ~~~r~sideu~~~~! PARKING SPACE OA CaLtornia The amount ot ot the truslS created by Stio was acuve 1n u u wylllCe' ......,,.,._,,.,as uw•• D11n1 C.W. ~ S.C.. Dtt!Ciat Rtconls 111 Ille Office of h date I f~ d ll'oe Oii H ' p I< 800 N SPACES DESIGNATED ON the salt Is, at the llme ol said Ooed ot Trusl. to pay man y ch a r 1 tab i e come avatlable to Ille payee Of te, °' WCCfflOt tnlllM, ot o.llld: 1~1115 lhe COllnly Rfconi.r o1 said 1 was e in tee ome " • owpon THE PLAN AS PARKING the ln1ual pubhcatron of the the temainmg p11ncipo1 causes servln as =~e: :e.:11:~~! ~O~s ~~ ~:.:'~" tru:-" zt1;1921 .. 1m, 11/l, 11/lt Ollnot Coun1y APNI 411 011 ~~~~~~,Cl~ S:ie:~ ~=~·~n ~!~~·h i~t;26~· SPACE(S) PS·S2. Notice of Sale, reasonably sum~ ~ lhe r~(s)d "j Pres1de~t ol O~mas td · ru U· U. The 111ttt lddltss and Olhtr must be Med pnor to !NI datt The 11ct111oui busineu The 11reet 1ddress or estimated to b• $3,336 OS. curt Y 181 ee 0 De Caridad and the :?~'obun ~~ sate W1tt be ec,;: R:J:by ~ ~.~.!1.!! PUBLIC NOTICE commQt'I dulONtion. If any, ol The ht1ng ol tM statement does name relerred to above other common deslgnauon loclud1ng late charges, ad· Truhst 1 to wu St&2·20 1 1 71 Assistance league of .. ....., t v.1 • ..,..t co..e111nt or • .. ar .. y ,..,_.., Ille real """'*"" ductlbed ....__ ol 1 11 d 0 b 3 ol lh• real prope<ty herein-vances made to H ll40r hen-wit nttrtsl thereon rom N M warnnty exllf'SS or f!Tlp1ed end • Recorded on ,....,.. .. , 1...,.,.. not itset aulllonze tile use •ri was ie on cto er 1. bo d b d I ors lees cha es ei 12/17194 at ti 000% per ewport esa. f'tOlltllnQ Ue pgssession or 03.'05l'llt1 H Instrument CNs1un12 is purported to be. Z211 A•llo11 ths s~le 01 1 Ficnoos BuStness 1990, in the Count of Or· 1 011: 10•~;~ ~00 ~a ~ur-penaes of; the T:~st~•. ,,: annum 11 provided In sa1a Funeral services are encumbrances IO snsty the No. t1~ In Book NIA NOTICE OF llreet Cesl• M•~· CA t21U. Name in ... otabon ol the rfghts of ange Original File rrF4· Eant I Ph 1, New~o~ torney lees. expenses re-no10(1) plus cost and any p11vate, but a memo· inde()te<fness sta1rea by said P-vt NIA °' omctal records PETITION TO The unde111Qned Tnislte dis· anoltler under Ftderal State, or 74072 Beach CA 92663 quired to protect the H eu-ed11anc11 with lnt.,est. ES-rial mass• celebtaUng Oetd aovancu 'tlltrtundtr W1ttl In the of'llct of the County ADMINISTER ctalms 4"Y ti.1bihty 10< any inc«· common law (Set Scebon 14400 Executive Moblle Home The 'und•rsl ned dis-rlty Of lor other purposes TIMATEQ TOTAi. OEST her tile w ill be heio on mttrtst u pro~ tlle"'n end Recorder ot OflnQe County, ESTATE OF: iTctnus of lllt strtet acldrtss and ttstQ . ~siness and Pn>lesStOns fr•j0cJates, 1 ~•hlo~J~ clalmt all llab•l~y 101 any allowed by contract or by $182,582.65 . November 20. 1995 at tile unl)lld pnl'IClpal Oilence ol lhe Califom&I, anG pursuant to B..EANOR Ml'fKOFF oiler common de$10natJOn • .-Code) im te partners 'P· lncOl'tec:tnesa In aald prop-law, and Interest on all the The benel1c1ary under 11 :00 AM. at Our Note secuf!d by Slid Deed W1tll the Notice °' Default and AKA B.EANOR C 1ny, shoW!I hert111 S~ sate 'Mtl lltil fi11ng ~e~p~~ ~•n!!~ ~riv~. erty tddreat 01 othtr com-above amounts The said DNd ol Trust hereto-L..ady 0Uffn of Angels interest aiereon as pro~aed 1n ElectJon to Sett thefeunc:ter • be'1\ade,butW1111outCOWnantOf NNi>ortBclCh·CoStA L'.tSI ult • ew.--· eac • mondtslgnatlon. amountonthedattolsale '°'' executed and dtliv-C hurch, 2066 Mar Slld Note tees charges and recOfded OllOU199' in Book Ml'fKOfF warranty, express or tmpllfd, CN336031380028Nov2Q,1&.23, ~!28~11ness was con-Said salt win be made may b• greater than that ertd to lht unden•gMd • Vista Drtve. Newpon expensts ol me trustee and ot th!' NIA.~ NIA. as lnattument CASE NO. A 180110 rtOlfdlnQ t41t, possession, or 111115 ducted by 1 limited pan. wtthoul w11ranty, express a~t lorth above. Th• aale w11tten Oecf1ta1ton ol D• Beach In ueu of t1ow- IAIS1S crelled ~ slld Deed ol No.~"'°" °' llld om. . .To ell heil'9, benefi· t ncumbmlces, to pay tM 11· nershl °' Implied regarding tJUe. y,UI bt conducltd at tht fault and Demand tor Sale. ars, donations may ba Tl\lst Dlttd l~O!IS PUI ctal "-cord.a, wll W on c;t•n••. credllort, con-ITlllnlflO l)llnclpal sum of tht PUBLIC NOTICE B oJ> L Wilbams PrlSI· possession, or other en-FRONT ENTRANC E. and• v.rmen Nolle• of 0• made 10 Hoag Caneer UJWfR SERVICES nc u 9110 11130f11M It the North front tingent creditor•, end note(•) se~d by "'41 Oted o1 RM No 19"Ul1JU dfnt · cumbrance1, to aatlsty the GROUND LEVEL. CY-la.ult and ElectJon to Seu Center Hoag Hosp.t&I TIUSttt 677 SAL.MM' AVENUE lf'lttlnce to the County P4!raont who mey other· Tnist. Wllh intti.st ll'oerton. 15 F~· IUSINE:SS 10953000598 Ut\pald obUgallons .acurtd PAE SS PROFESSIONAL Thi undlfsigned caused Foundation. p .O. Box SUITt 100 CAJIPIEll CA Counhou9e 700 CMc cen-wtH be lnttrHted In P/O'lldtd In u.cl llO(e(s). ad ATEMOO Tn lal 1 1 led by aald Deed of Trust. with Pl.A2A. 6101 BAU ROAD saE •d Nol-ct osf 11Delault and 6100 Newpon Beach t500t (Ul))70-.40JCI • Ely ltf o.tve Well Sane. AM, the will or Ht•t• or vances 11 1111 under the \rims ol '' s •men was 1 Interest and other sums as CYPRESS. CALIFORNIA 1ect1on 10 • to bt r• C • 658-0 00 • ELIZABETH A ~ AUlHOA CA It 1:00 ,..M. Ill pubk both, of: ELEANOR ulCI offo of Tnisl lets. dlarots The 1 no person(stR"" with th• County Clark ol provided therein; plus ad· The 011gi n11 11u11or COfded In the COl.lllty Yolhett ·" 92 1 ·or As- IZEO SGNER RS~ 10799 1w· t4Jdlon to lhe hlghetll ~ MINKOFF AKA ELEA· and noensts o1 tht Tnisttt and ~~ bu~f:~~as a. f~: Orange CQunty on 10-5-95 vlnc:4ll, H 11\Y. thel'eundef (record owntf at the llJM the real PI01>8rtY la loc1ttd ~slanca ;eagu•~ 1 Vl6 l 1123 CN336658 dtr fot cuta (piiylible .a h NOR C MINKOFF ol lht INsts mated 11y uld Deed • b Published Ntwpo<I B11ch-Ind lnletHt thereon; and the Notice ol Oehnquenl FOR SALES tNFOR· ewpon es.a. timed aale tn &awful money A • PETITION het Tnist Tht IOlill lmOllnt of Ille ~~EY SHOPPING CEHTER Costa Me11.0~ly Pilot Oc· plu. 1 .... chatQM. and ex· Assessment wu ~dtdl MAT I 0 N' Mon ·Fr I Fa1rv1ew ~d., Costa Oft h ""*-.._ .. ,. ,.. b filed b DONALD WIPltd bllarlC:t of .....i-.. -.uuJ Sc~ 8oulr;al1J t bar 19 26 No, mt>ar 2 ptnNt'of the lrus1 .. and was Ctlatiea Thomas Ren-8 •00am to 5 :00pm Mesa, CA 921527 . PUBLIC NOTICE r1gH.tllte,andlnttfHt,a-EeeMINKOF~ I the-~.-....., ...... ~.:""'-:::.:M&MalWllludl,CAQ0266 90 1995 •• ve • ol the truata created by nle"llndJ8fV1jftrRonRen-(e10) 590-9200 CAL· Pacific Ille.,., Monuary Yeytd to 8"d -Mtd by It • n _ _.. .. , ,.,. ,.._,, 10 ... Ne4110tr ~n Pll>PtfMS • ·· .. id DMd of TrusL The na• and .,.., purpontdly • aulsllng th• famitv Hllcl ef tnlltl'I &ale 11111 undtf llld DMd at Trucfln Sup!'rior Court •of Cali· s«*S and rtlsonable tstuNltd finance f>lMtlShlP. l p. 3500 th083 total amount of uid obl•ga. conveyed to Susan Schaar WESTERN RECONVEY· 714-644-2700, O<dtr no 5973765 lnJIN ult the property .. Ulttd In aald fotn1a, County of Or-cosis. bDfnm and ad'4nces It Sela.ii~ lloufrvw Mlnnatun PUBLIC NOTICE Ilona al the time of ln41Jal on ..Uy 26. t995. ANCE CORP., 525 Eut ---------CouNy llnd SUt• htfelnlf· •ng•. tht bme of tM lnillll publtclbon 8cacll CA IX)266 • publication of thia Nohe• Is The undersigoed Truslff Main Stretl, P.O. Box ,_ __ !!!1!11~ ...... .;ii n:5J':i1.4~~"ro"~r:~ ~~11bed: ~ ... more f\.llly THEL PETIOOTNtqNLOr:-fl !tie ~~ of Site 1$ llo ~nus 1$..Cooi:klCletl by Loan No.; St30,971.43. dlscia1m1 any liab1hty for 22004, El C•Jon, CA ..,._,....., on_, Deed ct quHt• tnat " 1;. •171,13111 The bentltClilly .. llllted partnermp 484 028/BRITT D•tecft 1f/03/10fl Vl'f incorractntss of ttlw 9'2022·900-4 (4p 91 dttaun under a deed ot lnJSI Trulll The property~.. MINKOFf b• eppolnted under said Ottd ol TNst llt"10-Tile f'tOISlnnt commericed to A.P NUMBER RE s s FIN AN c I AL Strffl address Ind other 590-9200 dalld 11/18192 unitn you llkl and att-common dHlgn. 11!9 per•onal r.eprettnt• '°" erecuted and dthYettd IO Ille llW~· t.isines1 undet Ille 930o70-074 CORPORATION • Calf. common designation, If any Dated: October 21, .. miiiiiiill ac;uon to protect your property. tlon, If any,°' the real Pf~ tlve to edmtnlater th• uncleaiioned a wnnen Dtclal1t1011 licnous buStntu name or ' ahown above. 1995 ltmi'f tit sold al I pubtle sale II lfty ducftbtd above Is Ht•t• of the decedent. ol Oel1u11 and Demand lor Sale names hste01bove on Mirth 15 RESS Order No.: fomla corporation, u Dated: October 16, 15195 8 J C you netd an txplanatlo" ol tilt purpol1td to bt: 231t Bay-THE PETITION ra· · lQ96 · 02118 Tru•IH Montlc•llo Com-'I ••on otton nature ol lilt prOCMdlflOt aide Dmle NMpoft kach, quut• the decedent'• Ind I wntten Nollet of Otltull SIGNED Al..EXAHOER HMGEN NOTICI! OF B'/t ALllA MORRISE, munlty Hom-ownen TRUSTEE SALE OF· tg1lnst you, you should conllCI CA m2$. TM undersigned WILL and codicil•, If :nd ~tet:" ~: S~ ~ndt~ PROPERTIES FINANCE PAAT TRUSTEE'S SALE ASSISTANT SECRE· Auoclatlon By: Krl•la FICEA: JASON L . COT· Cemetery• Mortuary ii lalll'flr .011 11122195 11 10 00 TNltff dlaclllm11ny llabil-any. be admitted to o1t':uhnd Ele~ to Se•~ be NERSHIP. l P. ~ Altllande~ UNDER DEED TARY, 1729 t lrvlne L. Mar•h, AHoctate TON EXT• 3017 Chapel • Crematory am . Prete11ed lrustlt Sltvlces fty fot any lnconectnua Oft probate. The Will ·~ recorded 111 the county wtltre the HMQen Paoperoes ~n.ince. 1nc , OF TRUST Blvd., Sult• 202, Tu• Tru•I•• for Donald T. Pub ii' h • d N • w Port as ltl• duly appo1n1tfl ttustlt the Pfot*tY lddreu and eny oodloil• are av•I· rtll PIO()trty IS located Dite By Alexander Haagen YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Un, CA 82080, (SEALt Mclntrr• 0101 Ball Beach-Costa Mesa D1°ly 3500 ~ =.,. DnYe undet and P11rsu1111 to dffd ol ~ ~ ~ able for examinetion In OClolltt 11• 1IH mu ·T'RUIT This s~menl wu hltd ~•n UNDER A DEEO OF Telephon•t (714)573-Road S~lt• 301, Cr· Pilot No11•mber 2. 9, HI, 844-llOO ttust rtc0tded on 12116.192 n t~yimourrl Of the .~ the file kept by the OEIO 1£RYICl COMPANY A 1111 Cou~ Ciel\ oi Orange TRUST DATED August 7410 FAX1 (714) 573-pr••; CA 90630 (7141 1995 document no 92·859711 booll -...--court. c•Ltr .... • Cou~ on October 13 111115 ' 7437 • TM02 page ol olliclll records in Ult ba!Mceaf1tleobllgatlon... THf PETITION re· ,. Ofl,..,. COllPOMTION, Al NOTICE llU ftn'Ous Name 5 1 1991, UNLESS YOU 236-8930 olllcl ol tilt rlCotdal ot orange clnd by h propttty to be quHtt authority to UITU, Ke/It J ~ St.tt.emtnt cicpm '""' ~ea11 lrom TAKE ACTION TO PRO· Publtahed Newport Publlahtd Newport PUBLIC NOTICE county, talllOfnll. exeaited by :: .. -::..... ~ ::; edmini•tar the Htate ~~~Et lht data 11 wu l~ed 1n lht Othct TECT YOUR PROP· Beach.Cotta Mesa Dally Beach.Costa Mesa Daily ---------Uwrtnc:a E OtCronl Ind OWM advlnca Ill.:'::" under the Independent • * • /Qlo, of the Coullfy Clef). A new Fica-OITY, IT MAY BE SOLD Piiot November I . 18, 23, Pilot Oc1ober 26, Novem-FlctlUoue BualnUI PIERCE lllOTllEIS IEU BROADWAY Mortuary * Qlapel Cremation w OtCron1 husband and \'flit. lnltlll pubkAllllon °' u::: Admini•tr•tion of Ee· ~r.;~ 9'U'r~ ~ •~s lluSlllC1S Namt SLlttment AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF 1995. bar 2. 9, 1995. N•m• ltatem.,,, IS •uslOI Guatdlll'I Bank, a ta°' .... 19: S1-'21.0U.81. tatH Aot. <TN• authori· 1995 • • • • mist be l~ed belore ll\IUme The YOU NEED AH EXJILA-thl lS Th096 The following petlOna ~· 110 Broadway CMlomUI banking CClfl>Ofl llOll In .odldon to cash, the ty will ellow the per1o)t. hllng ol lhs sl.&ltmenl does not ol NATION OF THE NA. d0tng buslneu u · Alptne Costa M as benlfldlry Wlf s11 at pubhc Tf\llMt Wt1 ~ 1 ca--al rapraHntative to take PUBLIC NOTICE rtsell 1111110nzt lilt ust 1n tilts TURE o, THE PAO. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE German o.a. e110 w. Pa· 942,.91:8 auction to lllt fllgf\ISI blddt1 for ...... dlectl drawn °" 1 many action. without Sl.&tl of 1 fdllOus Bus.nus CEEDINQ AGAINST NOTIC• OF cir.c Coast ~hway, Ntw· ._ _______ _ cash (payll>te 11 lime ot sall in ltllte °' Ndonll bMtl. t obtarning court epproY-flit Ml.1ff5Hl133t =in ~at~~tlle = ol YOU, YOU SHOULD TRUSTEE SALE N;:.~sOF 'tr.1d~~d2!63 1750 Llwtul money ol tllt United chectl drawn by 1 IU!t• °' el. Btfore telc.lng cert.in flCTITIOUI IUllMESS r u r · °' CONTACT A LAWYER I Whittler Avenue n9 Costa s~i.s. by cash, I aisllllt'I ftdtfal Cl'd union °' I very important eotlOM, IWIE ITAnllM common law (See Seaon t«OO NOTICE ts HEREBY T. • 1Rennle0095MC TRUSTEE'S SALE Miii. CA 92627 • chedl drawn by 1 st.111 or na· chta drawn by 1 state Of however, the pe~nel lilt tollowlng person(s) 1~ et seq Bus.neu ind Profm.ons GIVEN. that on 11/30/1m. APN '41t.tewo APN: 458 071 29 Thia buslne11 11 con- llONI bank •check d11.n by a ftdtf..::C,.-:W.~ ~a!t repre~entatlw will ba dOlng tiusinm as HUHtlNGT t't/..no •t 9:15 A..M. ol 1eid dav. '\1 UNi~~ ~~6~ic~EJ:''te~ LOAN NO: duct41d by. an lndMdull $Ulle ol'ledtlll Cttdll union ot. soc -H... requited to cjva notice CEHlER. 3500 Stpul~ Beul•· THE CHAPMAN AVENUE UNOUENT ASSESSMENr' 210417090094857 Have you ttll1ed doing Ct11C11drilwnby1 Still Of ftdelil ~In~ 11~ to lntetHted P•,.one Viltll ~ Btacll. CA 90266 c=:'3~i:. ~ ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC AS SHOWN BELOW UN-RU1 UANt JAMES bullntH ytf? No ll'ltngS 111d loan asoa.aon --unl .. t they heve Nwndlr H.uoen Prope"u · CENTER BUILDING, LO. LESS YOU TAKE ACTION & TRUDI Heida HOilMndet s.IYlflOS assodltlOn, Ot savings the Anlndal Code Md ... waiwd notlo• or oon-OperaM; Plwtne/Shp, l P, Hov2.9, 1Gll> CA TEO AT 300 EAST TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· CV Thi• llatemene WU flled 1>ank,PtC111edinsdon6102ol ::U.::e.'°tndo~.! Hnttd to the propoetd Scpu1wd1 Boultvanl. PUBLIC NOTICE CHAPMAN AVJ;NUE LC}~· ERTY, rr MAY SE SOLD AT T.S. No. 007308 with the Counly Cltrk of Ill• lillilnClll COdl Ind aullloriad def ottMt therl ca.ti ectlon.) The lndepen-Buch. CA 90266 ANGE, CA, RESS Flf'UU'4• A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU IMPORTANT NOT1CE TO Or-nae County on 10-1 t-8S 10 do buslnus Ill lhis 11411) 11 c..-td the TNtlt" 19 .:; dent edmlnl1tratlon Ttu busintss It concllC1e<I ~ Flit Ne. 11153'11»4 CIAL CORPORATION, 1 NEED AN EXPLANATION PROPERTY OWNER: 1ff5308t 161 in 11on1 OI l"O poles •I malo wtthhold h IUUlnCt Of the authority will b• gtanttd Ullllte<I paMel1hP FICTITIOUS IUllME'St Caltfornl• corporation, as OF THE NATURE OF THE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Dally Plloe Od. 19. 29, tlllrY Pl.c:tnlll CIVIC ctnllr. 401· Trust•'• DMcl until f\lrlda ""''.. •n lnttrHttd lht l'tO'Stnlll commenced lo MAMUTATHUM' ~~:!., ~go~~d anfr1~s~~: PROCEEOINGS AGAINST UNDER A DEED OF Nov. 2, I, 1995 th09I 411 • Chapm111 avenut, Pf.1cen-become ,..,....,.. to the P•rton fitH an objtotlon 111111sact ~nm under lilt Tiii tallowing persorolsl 1"'9 power of tal• ei:,,,terrtd In YO~ YOU SHOULD CON-TRUST, DATED DECEM· PUBLIC NOTICE IUI, CA aM rlgl\I, alle and 1n1erest p.1y.e ot endOf ... aa i IMI· to the petition •nd •c•tiout lalsintss n1111C o dolno business as SN001Y rox that c•rtaln O.ed of Tru•I TA1.,;1 A LAWYER. BER 14, 1988. UN.LESS eonvey1d 10 and now htld by II ttr °' rtattl a.Id .... wMI be •how• good CMIH why nlmtS hied ibo\11 on Dectmbe CAFE. 30242 Clown VAlltty Pllll-executed by LOUIS H NOTICE IS HEREBY YOU TAKE ACTIOl'l TO _Fl_c_U_tloUe--.-u.-,-M-.-. under salCI dttd ol llUll In lilt made, bllt ~ CCMlf\ltlt th• coun •hol.ltd not 27. 1DIM w~. l•na tfoutl, CA 'Rfin BRITT AN UNMARRIED GIVEN, that IN 1'9al prop-PROTECT YOUR PROP· N Ital t proper1Y ,1tuatt0 In said county ot wananty ..,,,_ .. or-. gr•nt the authority. SIGNED Al.EXANOER HMGEN Patncie E. GbSOll, SSH 573-MAN • •tty in Orang• County, Cal· ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT •me emen C3l1l0<nla CltSClll>ing me land plltd ~ t!Ut. poe-. A. HEARING on the me>PEATIES OPERATING PART-78 3821. 32m Alipar St . 193. Aecordtd ot\ 08113/199t lfornla, known .. 158 York· A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU 7:9 fo1~~·T.,.. Ultrl lf\ !*eel I unit 306 on IOI 9'on at encumtwancff, lo pttJtlon will be held on h{ASHIP. l fl-. By ~e San _.,111 Capisl/illlO, CA 92675 in Book n/a ol Offictai lown l..ane, Costa Mtaa. NEED AN EXPLANATION d ng as NI 13 kllheCl!YOINewPOtlllelch utldYthl~tdMSI• Nowmber 30~111! et ~11 Pnlpe"u, inc Ely ThltlUSlntSllltolldllaedlJy Aeoord1 of ORANGE county ol <>rtn0• •~II oi cured bV ~ Dltd. Id-1:45 P.M . In t. 701 'ft:~=~ w1t 14td w1111 "'1~...cli• COUllty, al page n/a. R• s hr.:AR~Z~G Calllornta u 51\own and dthntd vane. ~. with located et 141 he City lllt CQinty Cltf11 ~ ()f HM yOU J~ dOlnO bu$1· cordw'• lna""'1*lt No. 91· Oii Ullt ctrt.\ln condommlum ===::~ ~2~ei. Oreng• CA l/lfyOflC>aollef 13. 111115 M'Ot =l~1P~RICIAE GIBSOH :::~a::· 0tbyo.7:'1n °': pQn rlCOfOtd sapttmbtt 20 ~of ltla Noe• llKUrtcf by IF YOU OBJECT TO NOTICE Tllas fldltous Hime 1 ... $'*1nelt •IS 141(1 with ment Of perlormanc. orihe 1979 In bOOll 13311, l>'Q• 218 NkS Dald wtlh lnteNlt the ll f he Si.ment •llPm law )'UIS''°"' tl'le Coilnlv Qcr\ ol Orange oe>llgatlona ueurtd ol 011 t recordl of Otano• ......,. .. tlfOYlded 1n ~ peut1fn•n ~ 0 h~ \fie c11t1 11 w11 Wad 1n Ille Oita CollnlY on Oc.lobtr 13. 1906 thereby. tncludtng thll CO\lnty. C.lornUI Pl'Qtl 2 111 Note, M9. ctwa-MCI U • eppe., •at the t!.n Ille Count/ Cltflt A new fd· NOllCE-TIU FC*"S Haine brtaetl °' defl\lt, Notice of U1ld1Yi0td 1149111 lnltmt In 1110 ptnM9 d ltle · iwtlt and _.... "9 aous .,~u Name Swrntnt 5'aletnlllt •• ._. Y"l1 lnHn which 1111.a rte<Wded oa/02I IO IOI 13 (COl'MIOll WN) ol r tN INlt9 0.-.. by Biid ti"' •t•t• ll:'' oj>i.o· fftlst.,. Wed belOll trial'"" Tiit tl'le °"'II •U l'lled Ill "' OlltCI 1"5 •• R~fl 11'\alrU- no &33' • sllo#I\ on 1 l'l\ICI o.t Oft fJUll. letf.no one or Wntt•n • Clll llil Nltttnent doet noc of o1 Ille co.iniw Cleltl ~ flllW ra rntt11 No llo0331 l50, In ANEW rtc:OJdfd In bOOll 4'9, 11111". ~wpnceComoMy,aa objeorl~~.· with the llllllONt IN llM 1n hi'°"' aiS1111Ss Nllnl Si.tlfftlnl 8ook. •• P~•. Will SEU IO 12 lncluflile ol ml&CllWO\lt ... Trwe.e, 4tOd !Uwf· coun ..... or• the heat• ~ • fldlaou1 ai11ncu """be IMd belM tllll CS. Thi AT PVIUC l.UCTION TO fTllPt, ltc:Ofdl ol OiMgt ... Ill~~· ... XTO..t..lr• Ing. Your 91PPaareno• 111 lllOlillOll ol Ille flOI* ol ltl&llQ oC ... •IMlmlnl .. not ot THE HIGHl8T 810D~A B ~sz~ress.~.~ ~~nty C..ICKnta IOQtll* 'Wiii ~ CA t1'l'OI, 1•11) "'4ty t>. In pe~n or by "'*. ftdtrll. SIMe. or ittttt ~lt!OM .. use 111 bs flOA CASH. la~ul money f' f': ·•ill lllprowllllnlt Nfton ........ ly. CICine CM... vour ettorney, °""'*" llw (SM ~ '4400 SIMI of 1 f;cnous bntSt of IN United 6tai.e t'llf• ••CtPllllQ 1f1tftlfonl 11 condo Aatlltant lecreCJllY, Dattd: ._ IF YOU AAE A MCI, 8'I neas end Pn>lts$IOllS Hime 111 \Iida.on o1 .. ._ of dtnctd by a C11hl•'a mln"m unlll loealld lllflOfl 1"'2Cltt•~l2CM5' 1112, C"EOITOR ot • oontln-1). lnOG* ulldet ftdt,._ s... or Chedc dla.n on • etalt Of e e !*c.I 3 111 ·~ MMmtll 111t, 11t1• oent credilOf of the .,,. r.sno eonwnon '-'(Set~ t44oo ~ bl6*. or the tql.dY· • • • • • • • • • • • '°°"'"""'' to ue11 1111ft IOf dece .. ed, ~ mu•t fl• ,._Poll 9ucfl c:.a Maa tt MCI llulllllll llld PloftSllOl1' ..,... lhifeof dfawn 01'\ any .no OOCUPtflC'f ot llOM POf PUBLIC NOTICI! "°"' clwn with the CNlll114 HMG£NOt11US. COclt) • othef finaneill nlltullon 11x ~ Dqwrtmmt ilt rm Dilily Pilat is plozstJ "' R1111111""11« II MW~ MW II~ IO MW bUsintsus. ol ... r•lrk:ltd tOftlfl'IOll " ooun end f'fUiil • Oot!Y IO Nov u 1906 HilwpCllt ~co.... epecHled '"MC1lon 1\02 OI deslgna•d 111 lflt ci.cl6rttadft 0 NOncl 011 ntUl1BN the pertonel ,..., ... nt.. • CH3342&17'1174-AC Otl lll 26; the Callfotnia fln•ne111 •• CMnants. CGndlllont and~ ~.,:0..0: tlve eppolnttd by the PUIUC NOTICE ltOwU. ,. . =-~.:a.:. C:, rnolttlOM rtc:«dM In 1ttcnlGllr.e.tanAJI oourt within four · ... IUC llO c.litomll AU. ~AYA8U! 13311. PllO• 1U ol OI ..... ...et.1'1QIAM monthe from the d•t• ~~a rv TICI AT THI! TIM!°' IAll ... rtCOfdt, llld tllOWll Oii ••MATUNDMAIJllD of firtt IHuw• Of .. mw Rllllll.1'\'f1.ll r1gN, ti .. and ini.t• held conoom111111m t4an or MCI\ Uflll 01~~11D.-11. ~..!!!.'.! ... -;,~ ~ llll IGllOMftO flMOfl(t) '"" f1Cm9at bV •ea TNMM,'" U\al,... ~t»I 4 Ml NltlMl'tt tor ._ .,,._ 'l'GU TNCI ...,,..,.. DO of .,.. dOitlQ . bul!llm .· • Y£Ll _ .,._ ~ tlhMd In Mid -.,. illjOij I Ac1111n•~YOUa Cltlfo~~COda • .W:t<ET DIAECT -t211 w '"' ....... "'*"9) ..... County lftCf •••••• ct• QOlftmull~ldiM" ot HallUt, If MY • Thi lfol'~ tllf'9 ~)tONlf fttt lrea CIOl48~ • llCltlbMMtolloWa! Ue will now SEARCH tJN ~for' JO" 111 no "'1m ~· tm414J~ JOI' tJw ti~ anti th~ mp ff1 tht Cosm HDf« in Sm= AM. nJm. t( ~ 4for' tht iflaT:/t i.s rompktM" Will fo.Jtl"l'fia'iJious Ml'lt.fS n.mr stammJ wilh tht ~ Clnlt. 1,""'f <h ~" ulttlt for foilr u.d7"' .-bj ltiw llilJ thm ~,,_proof' of p"filjM114,, with tht ~ Clml-. . • .. " ... , ..,. • •llOilll 8CJlD AT A~ uu. • Oleltni Wiii not ,....i.. ' · ·· AEl " r-UHa1' • ~~~-" -'"' ' 'fQI .-, lrM IJlllNM. bef f ,..... ' ~' P~ 1' ·=kl Ille dtCWa lDt GP M 9M1\N 01 f ore he 4Mlf monthe SCM O'HIN, 9'1·t•~t. St .~ .... CA-1 PH MMiu mt.I TO rnu tni COllll .,,....,. ........ "' ,:.:. .~ ... ~ OM. ..... ~c...~· WT .. A~ UNIT HO -,.,°" 6 • ftOll 'fQ&. YOU .lltQ&U CON-YOU uay' .......... ...... -.. ftMlfl , •. (TH• .. 'UNIT") Al --------1 TACT A UIWM.. ..... .. ..-.. ,.,...,.. Tllal ...... ~!ft Wtk .,_111, CAC1ZO SHOWN Uf'ON THI COM-1111.._,_.. INI the fie kep• by the ._....,.. 'h!Q IMllNU H~ trr DO MINIUM ,lAN (lN-~ • OOUft. tf ycMI .. • ~· HM ,-.. ....... Ill• a CQl1IOlllOfl TITI.U> "CONIJ()MINIUM ...... eon lftt.,._.ed tM ND liM rlll *"° ODi"9 Ill*· PtAN ,.F.OA LDT t OP I a .. ---~ .·.,., '"9Y .. aeon OlW fltH No 1"RACt NO ,OllM, JN :.: .... o:.. .. r:..-: = ecMlft ,. fWMll h....,... .. 111M D SIG*T\11 CQC[ptg THI Cf'm°' '"~' mlllll llj ._ T.llllW ... ..._... C... ·a.... .A~~~ 8l.AOi. OI °"' ....... ,.= ........ f!!' _,~9iftlef• lf•--;.1:i''!' J ClllfMtt. ~ OI AHQa, ITA fOi CAU-..... _.., -......... v -...,..... n. .... ~ "'flj,M"'t, E!i of ~Hte 9' 9f ..... ,.. 1MlliiillJlllll'l_Mid .. M ";M'f ,I; liUll -,,,,,, If MMUnt ·-... ~.. C..-JO.. Cll ~ '~ :DOQUM9ff NO fl ::& =.:t. lft....... 0..,111& A.. -.1110dltllrt>.'• 1M .. IOOk 1&1t. ... ., .. Clllllf 'a °' .,.. t11r..,.. ...... ... a n. rw ...,.. , "' nw:iuatt 1 •1. c.... A • ... ... M fllnl ~ OI O'flQt-.i. • S1f!P ij ro ']iii Y""1'. . • ~mumam •thrDlliJ}~.»O . Bay~ a-MOIL !I""' alltNJl#tJI .. ,._ ""'"'"' (714) 612-4321 Mli Ult 11.-7/J mMtt A1"'1'1N'flll fw:Jflf' IO~ iJis ~ bJ rwlJ. lfl"" J}Jti,JJIJlblt.lllfJ~ p·e0-.pJr-oJJau -'""will Iii rnl!!!'l'J~-'.!_ tf4/I IO tUllll JI*· G«J/d inJ""T W -- • II THURSDAY. NOVEMBERS, 1995 "*.IC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICll . "'91.JC llOTICll PU1UC NOTICll PUIUC IOT1Cll PUii.iC llOrica ;PUalC IOTICll " PUii.iC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll ......CllOTICI -.0 SMi!'90ft tllN M ob-••o .• cc••n44nt. ~m:~:: Jection '° Ute ~ ~ GOLD 6 GOLD, t IOt UC44M .now OOod ~ ::I fie DOV8 ST., ST'S. 4'0, ~-. IA. COl1a ..... llOTIC• Of' eourt lhOuld noc ar .,_. ldWPOlt't •IACH. CA CA82G7 PllTITIOM TO ~~ •2110•24781 (Tt4) The bl.I ..... nalM AOMNttlTb A H INO on IN JMd-by the ..aet It U\at tlon •ii b4' tl9ld on DE· H2-0IOO tlon ii: BABY 8'.00MERS •STATa Of'r CEM8£R 7, 1185.' at h45 Publl•h•cl Newport The anllclpal_, dafe JOllP.H DI DONATO P M. In ~ 703 localed Be.ch.Costa MtM o y !ht bull< ...... Nov. 30, CASI NO. AH02tt at :M 1 T e City OrfVe PiOt Novembet t, 10, 11, 1995 at the onic:. of S..Ch To 1111Nin,1>enericw1et, Sou1h, ~·CA m68 1185 Pac1llc Etcrow, Inc , 18682 o.01tota, conlitlgWlt etldl-" YOU 0 ECT TO &he thf1 t4 Beech Boulevard, Suit• tor•. and person• whO may Qf111'1ng ot !ht p9tlt1on. you 120, HunllnQlon Be.ch. C OthWWIM be lnllflllff In ahould appear u the hHT· PUBLIC NOTICE 92641. tn• w11 °' estat~ or, both, Ing end 11111 your ob-Thi. bulk .. ,, ta aubject of: JOSEPH DI 0 NATO lecllon• or t111 written ot>, cnat32IOIO to Cahlomla UNform Com- A PETITION has beer\ ectlona Witt\ th• court be-NOTICeTO mercl1I Cod• Section hied J:/i MARGUERITE C. or• th• h11rlng. Your ap-CREDITORS OP 81t>e 2. 01 0 ATO In the Superior peatanc. m;,.t>e In peraon BULKSALa If '° aubjec1f tht name Court of California, County or b~6our attorney. end 1ddress o th• person of ORANGE. IF U ARE A CREDITOR (Sl!C. 8109-wlln whom claim• ~ be THE PETITION ri:uasll or a c~ creditor or 8107 U;C.C.) filed la: 8Nch PIClflc E .. lhal MARGUERITE • 01 Ill• «Me , xou muat nte bc:row No. 8099-N crow, Inc., tee82 S..ch DONATO be appointed u yow Clllm wt h the court Nolle• I• hel'eby given to Soulev.,d, Sult• 120, Hun- ptfaonal reprtwnt1t1v1 lo and mall • copy to the pet-credltore or th• within tington Bllch, CA 02848 admlnlsler IN •tat• ol the sonal rtpreHnlllive •Po Mmed ... .., that • bUlk and the lut dall IOt filing dlCldlfll ~nled bt. the court within sale la about to be made ol clllm• al'l&ll be Nov. 29, THE PETITION rtqutsta our mont from th• date th• au111 dHcrlbed 1995, which Is ttle bt.lllnnt Ina decedent • WILL and of flral tsauanc. ol Ill• ltt· below. day before the Ill• dlll codidll, If 811~ be admitted tera u provided In nctlon The name(s) end busJ. apeclfled aboVe. to probat.. he will and 9t00 ol lhe Calilom11 Pro-neH address•• ol the Oiled! November I, 11195 any codlcila .,, • avlllable bet• Code. Th• Um• for , .. seller are: CO'-LtEN GAYLENE O. JONES lor 'IXllNnltlon In the fil8 Ing claim• wlll not expire MYERS • 1125 Victor!• NANCY PLAIT ke~t by the court. before lour months from Slrtel, IA, Costa Meu, Publlahed Newport T E PETITION request• IN l'llaring dlw no~ CA 92627 B11ch.C0111 Mell Dally authority 10 administer Ille above. The locaUon In Calllornla eslll1• under the Ind•~ YOU MAY EXAMINE tbl of the chief exectJtlY• ~ Pilot November 9, 1995. dent AdmlnlttrllJon of E .. file kept by the court ~ of tne MUer ta: ume u th116 iates Act. (This 1ulhor1ty 111 1 pereon lnternt In above • PUBLIC NOTICE will allow lh• personal rep-the ut1t1, YOY may file Aa listed by tile aellet. all resantatlve to Ilk• many with the court t formal A• other business names Ind Flctltloua Bualneu acttona w1thOYI court ap. :Jiu11t !of Special Not~ ot addresses used by the PfOval. 'Before taking cer· • filing ol an Inventory seller within lhf" ye11a be-N•m• Statement 1a1n VlfY lmportallt action., and 1ppr1l1al ol 'stat• as-tore tne d1tt auch list was The toltowing peraons 111 tiowever, tne personal rep-1111 or of any petition or sent °' delivered to tne doing bUslneu u : Blfk• resentatlve will be required account II provided In t>Yyer 111: NONE Partners II, a CJ!lldtnla 10 give nollC• to Interested section 1250 of the Cahlor· The names Ind bUslneu ~eneral pll't1*ahlp. 1805 persona unless they have nla Probate Code. A A• addresses of the b~er 111: ast Garry Avenue, Sufi• waived notice or consented qu11t tor Special Notice GAYLENE 0. JON S Ind 100, Santi Anl, CA 92705 to the proposed aclloo.) form la available from the NANCY PLAIT, 1125 VIC1o-Wllll1m 8. Burk9. 1921 The Independent admlnl•· court cleric. rla Street, IA. Costa Meu. B!{ad1r1 Terrace, Corona trollon authority wlll be Allomey for th9 Pelltloner. CA 92627 d Mar, CA 92625 granted unless an Inter· PHILIP JOHN OOLD, The assets to be' sold 111 Brinn A. Burke, 20 Cher· .described In genlfll aa: • 1 r[Yhllla Lane, Newport liNch. CA '9HeO "' Mel urMMt ... ~ 19t-..C IOTICI ..... Uftdtf h ~ JofWt ...... .,., • 20l4, lo :II rlfllhCI, pfiVleQM, po-"°**' w. °""'"" t14' ~eaJ .... buMMt• name(•) llaa.d Colma Ulna H~ ~MCl~gtr*· Port Hem~ N•WPOft eb0"9on:1/1J' GMtaGJM lb0"'8 on: 11t22/15 luc:tl. CA l2t4I ally ICCOfdff Of m.de • had\. CA WMerft .. ................. WlllMI I . Burtle Thia bualntaa It con-~ 10 •tudenll • IN lkttt w. AncMrtOn. aon 1hla .......... .,.. llad Thia .... ..,.,,. .. ~ ~ bro a glf*al Pitt· ~ II dole not di., ............... c11mfna11 on the bllla ol Mandarin Drive. Costa .. ... County Clertt of Tiie tollo!*'8 ,.,.. •• wfth .,,. Counly Cltfk ot nerahlp race, color 0t nallonal tlh· ~.CA92'2t Ortinve COUftlY on •2M5 doing ~ .. : A) Aao Or anoe County on •zt.M H.vt you atarted clolncj rvc OrlQin In admlatlont Thia bualMat la co,,. .... ~ .. ··~· Mada Inn Hoi.I Clrde. 8) tMIH .. 148 bualnet• Jlt? No ductlcl by: • general part• Molgan . Hov t pollcl•• Wld oth« ~ DllV Pilot Oct. 18, Nov. 2, Trtclllld T~ MO Town Dally Pilot Ott. 29, Nov. 2. adminlallred rogram.. nerthlP • 9. 18. 1115 ~ Ceneer Dftve, Suitt 19t0, 9, ti. 199$ ~ Tl\090 Johri J. MMW Publlah• Newport The 11glstrant(1) com· ~ ...... CAl2e28 Thia llallmtnl waa filed BHch.Co111 ...... Diiiy menced lo 1rans1e1 bu~ PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ UC (CA), 650 PUBLIC NOTIC! with the County Cltttc of PllOC NoYember 9, 1"6. nesa 111\def the l•~llOUI Or~ CoUfl~ on 11.00.95 bu•lneu name(a) liatld fk1UtloU9 ._...,.... Town Centw D11v1, SUJte -th1'7 tttO, Coat1 M111, CA Ftctltlou• •u•ln••• , ttH3843 7S • above on: 2/2187 Nameatat....,.t 92621 Name Stetement Daily Pilot Nov. 9, 10, 23, PUIUC NOTIC! WMUtrn B 8urlce The IOllOWlng peraona .,, Thia bualneat la con• The followlng peraona at• 30, 1995, I 11'1111 Tl\11 1tatement wu llled dOlllg bulinlM u : OOBC ducted tw: I Nmltld llablHly PlothlOU9 aulllneu with lhl County Cletfi Of Partnere, I Cllllofnfa en· doing bu1ln111 H: •) PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement ~Yatrant commenced Neuro-PaychOloglcll Ctn-Orange County on 9·26-95 •al p&Metahlp, 1805 at ter, b) Neuro·P1ychologlcll The follOwlng peraon1 are 19953859527, Garry Avenue, Suite 100, to ttanaact butlnoH under CUnlc, C) -NIUl'O Psych Flctltlqu• •ualnH• dol~ bual(leat ";' Grand Dally Piiot Oct, 26, NDv. 2, Sant• Ane, CA 92705 the llcUlloua n1m1 or cemer, d) Neuro Paych Nam• Statement Paci tntematlonll, 2243 9, 18, 1995 Th069 Wiiiiam B. 8\irke, 1921 Mmes !lated l.boYt on: 81 Clinic, 16052 Beach Blvd., Th• tollow1ng persons Ill Ptctllc Ave., A,107, Cose. PUBLIC NOTICE ' 8:l•d•te Terrace, Corona 31/95 Suitt 105, Huntington doing buslnesa ,ea: Mlfll MHa,CA92827 d Mar, CA 92825 Kalpan1, UC, a CA llC, Beach, CA 92847 Bou, 851 S State Collage, ~lo E. Falnszteln, 2243 FlctJtloua BualneH &Ian R. Burke, 20 Cher· Mar.ut Patel. Marni>« Margaret A. Ferrin, 16052 FUJlerton, CA 92831 P1 le Ave,, A-107, Costa ~hlll• Lane, Newport Th I lltllllflllll WIS l11td Beach Blvd., Suite 105. Marc P11en1 (Etnesl/, 851 Meu,CAt2627 Name Statement ach, CA 92660 • wltn lh• County Cleric ol Huntington 811ch, CA S. Slate Collage, Ful erton, This bualneH la con-th• following pwaons .,.. Robert w. Guthrie. '749 Orange County on 10.1<>-95 92e47 CA 92831 ducted by: an ln<flvidUll doing twslness as: Delta Port H1ml1l6o Nl"'!,POll tHUHOH3 This busln••• I• con-JIN Mason. 851 s. Siii• Have you stlltld dOtng Chicago Par1netsh1p, a Cal-Beach.CA92 Dally Pilot Oat. 26, Nov. 2, ducted by: an lndl\llduill · Coll1g1, Fullerton, CA t>Ytlness yet? No iloml• l:'c•I patll'ler1h1p, Thi• bualn111 Is con-9, 18, 1895. Th095 Have you ltllled doing 92631 S«glo E. Fllnszttln 1805 ast Gatry Avenue, ducted by: I glnlfal part· business yet? Yes. 10-31· This bualn111 11 con· Thi• 11At1ment was filtd Suite 100, Santa Anl, CA nership PUBLIC NOTICE 95 ducted by: joint venlui• with the County Clerk of 92705 Th• reglatr1n1(1) com· Margatlt A. F1nln Hive yow slatted doing Orange COWllY on 10.1G-95 William B. Burilt, 1921 menced to lfllltlct bull-FlotltlCM.18 llvaloen Thia statement w~a filed bulinfts yet? No 1H53HOH8 Bayad«• Te<r8Ce, COfon11 neu under the flctrtioua N•me Statement With thl County lfrk Of Mate Parent Diiiy Pilot Oct. 19, 215, del Mar. CA 92625 bu1ln111 Mmt(•) listed The following peraons .,. This a1111ment 11r11 hied Brian A. 8Utlcl, 20 Cher· above on: e/20/88 Orange County on 1 M ·95 11rilh 11'9 County Clark of No\1.2,9, 1995 1h064 dOlng l>Ylinesr as: Burk• 19953883291 =• Lane, Newport William B. Burk• PMtoera I, 1805 East Gatry ·oa11y Pilot Nov. 2, 9, 18, Or•ng• County on t0-10.95 Can't seem to , CA 92660 'Thia atatament wu flied Avenue, Suit• 100, Santa 19953080890 get to all those Robert W. Gulhrle, 1749 With IM COYnty Clerk ol Ana. CA 92705 2.3, 19955 1h103 Dally Pilot Nov. 9, 16, 23. Port Hemley, Newport Orange County on ~26-95 Wiiiiam B. Burke, 1921 PUBLIC NOTICE 30, 1995. lh118 repair Jobs Beach, CA 92660 1H53H9548 Barader• Terrace, corona around the house? Thia business Is con-Dilly Pilot Oct. 21, Nov. 2, de Mar. CA 92625 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: a general part· Brian R. Burke, 20 Cher· FlcUlloua BualneH Let the nerahlp 9, 18, 1995 . Th091 ~hlll• L1n1, Newport Name Statement NOTICE OF Claulfied Th• registrant(•) com-I ICh, CA 92660 • The following persona are NONDISCRIMINATORY menced 10 transact bUSI· overstocked with Thia bualn111 la con-doing business 11: Stone POLICY AS -Service Thinking of having a stuff? ducted by: a general part· Ughl Music, 2183 Fairview TO STUDENTS • Directory Road, Costa Mesa, CA garage •ale? A can to nerahlp 92627 ' Sunshine Community help you find Give us a calll Claaslfled Th• reglatrant(a) com-M°'Ban Barry Hov:la. 317 Nuraery School Admits alu· CLASSIFIED wlll tiel~ mencld to transact busl-e. 1 th, "A", Cose. Mesa, dents of any race, color reliable help. 842·5878 842·96 8 CA92627 and nauonal ethnic origin 642·5678 A ... ' .I I I ; j., .I .r •..... I , ,J. - SERVICE RECTORY 3406-3939 .... OYMENT 1:1 OPPORTUNmES 55H CLUSIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday GENERAL POLICY . , ·" ' I '. :>. \. '.~~1. -~ t~ r . '\ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE & NEWPORT BEACH · RCIWIDISE ~ FORSI'' 601NOIO l IJ '1~ I :. ·Ii i.Y I . . . ,.·if'!'·, - II Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wedne.sday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:~m BYitHoNE (714) 642:5,978 BY FAX (714)1631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PLl.SON: 330 W~ Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 921}27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~ht LO censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified a~ immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT CORONA 2169 DEL MAR COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT VACAnON 2669 RENTALS RENTALS TO 2722 SHARE RENTALS TO 10 6 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2 62 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2724 SHARE I' Nwpt H ghts Mesa del Mar 48r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E '•Ide lrg 1 &2Br, In dry I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BIO CANYON Dover 2Ba house,. pool. ON QOLF COURSE 2br/tba south PCH, rm. Gar avail. No peta. CASO SAN LUCAS CdM Shr now •Ui:11rb now, dock, 2724 2 yrs FP, voullod coil, own bath, •••••••••I plan. 28R, Den, 28A. $1550 Incl giirdon & 2Br 2Ba, $1650/mo. unlurnlshod W/D, Avl · New crpt, vory bright, IRVINE RANCH'S beach house In Pe-3Br 2'AIBa hse, vault 5489•500. By Owner: pool service. 557-5069 Available Nov. 15. Doc. lst, $975 mo./ quiet garden soiling. FINEST drogal overlooking cella, tundk, mirrored 644-5215 Agent Sue 644-8100 util Call 723•1929 S650·S765. Move fn •48 Communltlea• marina. Spectacular elate. $575. 673-5024 ®----NEWPORT Quiet ocn view twnhae, '=""'"----.....,,..,,...-"'."-='-only $499. 831-8427 131500 •·artmenta view. 3Br 3Ba, •pprox ~....,....-~.,,....,,..,.....--..,--oc.,.•N VIEW Sharp c•ean 2Br 1 Ba -2000 sq ti, outside E'ald• CM Share nlco ~ 3Br 21hBa, don/tam • ' • $750 to $2500/mo · ~-l'fX'.~R UPPER BEACH 2169 rm. dbl gar, lndry, frig. patio, Clllport. Quiet. 2 Eastslde Studio Newport/lrvlne/Tllstln kitchen cabana, pool. home nr Triangle Sq. 1127 White Salls Way Lu S2000/mo 64s.a175 blks to beach. Avail Apt. Very private w/lrg apa. $3000/mo. 6 mo Garage w/opnr, w/d. tou'll. lfOUS>NC Owner 633-9698 now. $950. 673-3652 ti 548-458" IRVINE lse or $2000/mo, 12 $400 +~ uhl. 65().1015 ~ 0 ""0 "luN•TY Weat Newport atepa pa o. • I P II Nt rul u!lw nvertlsM19 1n this •••••••••• APARTMENT mo st. icturea av• · HB 4' Blkt to bch. Shr to beach. 3Br 1Ba, fp.1• ---------MODERN 2Bd w/glau Karen, 714-588·5121 nice home. Own bath, :.-r.::!~::1:~:1~~e!1 OUT-OF-COUNTY patios. s1375. Prop-APARTMENTS COSTA MESA 2624 walled llVlng room COMMUNITIES New 28' motor home IA gar w/lott, w/d, d/W. PROPERTY 1525 erty House 642·3850 beamed cell, Lg patio Call our lnlo Hotline for rent. Full kitchen, $500/IJ\O. 969-3077 ~L •• wllicJI INlll 11 Illegal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2Ba. 2-<:ar gar, FOR RENT $785/mo. On E. 16tn 1..SOO.lAC.S115 shower, TV NCR Oay ....,,.,...,,,..=-~--=-~:--- ' lfftrtlu "111y prtfcrcnce. lrplc, mini ocean view. 1 BA 1 BA $550/mo Set Mgr. 437 P1lnceton !!::=======::: & wkly rat••· 559-8844 NB/Balboa Penln. flmllallH " .iscnmtnauon Colorado Big Game s1o50/mo. Call Bro-Lndry. pool, quiet. nr,.....,___________ Modern, nr aand, ocn Msed oa race. color. rellg1on. Country ker, 71 4-642-3850 1---------all transportation. No Private l!'•ld• 1Br 2BR 1 IABa, lg deck, gar1 _________ 1 view, BBQ, lg sundk. llih. blldkaJ. Wnlllalslllus °' 310 acres Joining 1.,,,..,,,.,,,..="'""='""==--,...-----:,,... BALBOA pets Me-0392 D/W, w/d hkups, elec 818...., ClubhouH Ave. RENTALS TO $490-$550. 646-4400 "--"' ....... .... •• •···lo ti 1 f t. 2BR 2800 S/F House 4Br gar. Great loc•11on. (otf Npl Blvd.f $900. SHARE -·--·•a11 .... n_.. na ona ores ' ISIAND 2606 1BR duplex w/gar & """"784 ""36 O ro.. 2724 N B/Lido ltl• 2Br 2Ba WM._,-.. -t--nc1, llm1 tog home. Call owners 2 Y.tBa, oce•n view, 548-4589 ....,.,. ·~ pen..,.. ~ ,,_.. ,.._. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yard w/d hkup Near iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •pl, b•lcony, g••~ge, ~ isutmln .. (214) 875-3109 or pool, apa. Month-to-· · •Large A Private• -g ' r:..• news,.::~n~lll nol (903) 675-7171. montn. 722·5738 Lg 1Bd Unlurnlahtd m Sq. No smk/pets. SUPER M/I SAVINGS Studio. Clean. W/0 . CdM Nice room w/pvt view. S627~-0841h u8tll & .. ......., xupt lllY lfwrt1se· 3 Bd Duplex w/1oft, 2 F/p, beamed celllngs, $650/mo. 646-1105 2bu 2b• tnhm, huge $4'95/mo. Incl ullhlles. bath, prklng, w/d. No sec dep. '~ flltllt few 1911 utai. w•lc~ Is i• ••••••••-ea, 1 blk to B•y & berber ce.rpet, lndry A c:heery well-<lesignd fenced yd, pool. Peta Call 648-4878. amk/pet. $450. Walk Npt Cr••t 2er 2'hBa. IL...... O V $950 714-744·1382 1Br 1Ba, serving bar, OK. M&-2848 ---------to beach. 472·2096 g··. w/d, pooVa~a. Pvt 'n-'" Cll 1111 I•• Ovl 1uden HOUSES/ cean. early rentaJ Lrg 1 Br w/frplc. encl -t. llttl~y lnlorm1d lllat all Call 548-4589 Pvt patio, $585--$600/ gar, vault cell, mlnord Buy It. Sell II. Find II. a. Avl 12/1. 595 + CONDOS ~---,..,....--,,..----.,,... BALBOA mo 546-9081 1 t "'C & 1 1 Cla••lfted. utll & dtp. 548-1152 lllnu adYCrtlud 1n this Bayrldgt-G•ltd. 28R · NEWPORT c oae •. ,., v aw o -------- • ..,.,., art Mill"• "' "' FOR RENT 2BA, pool & apa. PENINSUIA 2607 BACK BAY 1 Br tea. Back Bay & city light•. ~....-11yNIJs. llcom-$1275. Refs. 545-7508 Patio, carport. $665/ BEACH 2669 $1325. C811875-8003 ~lf~.tallHUD day, 786·5180 eve Bal(front Bulldlng mo. 329 Unlveralty. 8paclou• 1er w/lott, lli·h•• 1·IOO·•ZHS90. fGr BAYSHORES HOUSE 1Bd 1Ba Unlurnlahed. Call S49·6093 Lia~ *1BR $825• akyll, 2 patios, walk-In ,._ Waslllqllln. DC area plnu BALBOA Furnished or unlum Yearly, cloan, quiet. College Park 2 mas-2BR 2BA $725/Up claL End unit overlooks llHUDll421·3$00. PENINSU•"' 3Br n ·.ea. Fp. gar. $895 873·1043 tor BR 1 'hBA 1 gar, Refrlg & dlahwash1r pool. s142o. 675-8003 ~ 2107 $2,600/mo 642·5290 $825. 2289 Fordham ·incl. 60x30 pool. No STUDIO Stepa 2 bchl Lrg houa•P•n Point 1002 w/b•Y view. 4Br 3Ba. 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I f am rm. 2 f p, J.c:ar gar. S3000. 673-2290 ;GENERAL : GOV'T FORECLOSED , Hom•• for pennl•• Waterfront with tide : on $1. Oellnquent Tax, tie. 1Br, huge deck, 1· • Aepos, AEOa Your ce.r g•r. Nwpt laland. Area. Toll Free 800-$900. Oavld, 722·1488 896·9778 Ext H· 1398 1 for current 1111lngt. ---------CORONA -O-ST_A_ME_S_A-10-2-41 DEL MAR 2122 810 CANYON gated Overetocked with lllB (818) 961.,.783 P•,~•· No ftea. No Very clean. Yearly, H>~"'6 stuff? .. a ... &145-4855 avall now. $450/mo luxury townhome, 2Br, A call to E'ald• Country Woods •---------• Ull• paid. 67s-9347• 2Ba, den. Totally r• Clastlfled 2er 1plt 1111 w/atudy, 2Bd 1 Ba Bayfront Apt. modeled & upgr•dtd. wHI help tp, akyJt, deck. '865. Ull Paid. $1300/Mo. · $3150/mo. 75~7502 642•9878 No pett, 180 21at St. Garage Included. c.nl•••••••••I &4ls-95"3t64s.1104 e1J.1161. M.ISCELIANEOUS RENTALS lull priv, NS, lndry $500. 573·4848 x 337 Nwpt Oceanfront 4 bd/2bo, Duplex, No Drugs! $950/mo ... Y.t u11. 752·3527 722-0669 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 *** ART 0 STUDIOS 2·~aces avl. 50011/ea C. . Call Diane or Iv• message 673·3464. t400 la 111 It t1k11 to pl1c1 1 21· word • or 1111 cl111lf11d 1d. S15 for Heft 1dclltlon°1I word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-8000 .. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1995 IUSllflSJ OFPJCE LOST. EMPLOYMENT IMPlOYMENT APPUAlfCES 6011 nts. NEWPORT SPEED. ' l'C>a ONT 2769 FOUND 2925 5530 5530 ANIMALS 6049 BEACH 6169 SKI BOATS CADILLAC 8040 DODGI 7016 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& I iiiiililjliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. iii•li .. iilllliimii .... iimii Ke..,..,. Reft~a~'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiimiiimi .. liiiiiiiiiiiii CDll OCUN VIRW LOaT CAT llg fluffy ~ MW••r aM.111 w!lc:• maker, Almond Seve abuHd and MulU .. elftlllt Oovtt 9~ Off~ ~u:S~:'o 0tang• & ·whit• (af.. Couple to INMQt 100 RRPRUUTATIVS color. Great •hape abandoned pets. B• a Shor•• Eatate Sale: Barry Sliver 72().goao mo•t peach) neut unit comp4eJC live on Growing community Mal<• offer. 831•1037• voluntHr/folltt, Call AntQ1, 8'erling, turn, etc. -male w/long bu•hY •lt•. Offic:•/maint. ••P· n9Wlpaper group ... ks Freezer Upnght, while 714-597·9037. 1700 Galuy Or. Sal .. 2 FanlaaUo luJt~ry euc tall. Extra tCMI on each own toots. 2Bd 2Ba t-diSplly .ct~ ,..,... 15,7 frost frM. $200 RUMllAOI! SAU •uit••· Incredibly low front paw. NalT\9 la Salary. 7\4-565-3310. Mnlalivt vwilh 1 yNt mini· obo. 675-4408 SPORTING H*1bof ChrllhM Churc r•nC. Nwprt Beach & 'THUMBS' but comH ATTNs Coeta ••-mum exper~e ExctUent 2A01 lrvlne BL (i SU\11 Laquna locs. 478·7660 to 'ThumbalH', LUI Postal PoalUona avail· benelrt package lncludil\O FURNITURE 6014 GOODS 6065 11a.btl Nov 1t. lla-3p * 19" 22ft Sid Boat• 5.7 titre V·I, King Cobra 010, low ptofile hull, just 'serviced new c:onllollet'/uphol stery Great ekJ b08l fa1t.looka gteat ..... r• acly to go. S 1 C?.r60C 148-14491~74-4247 flOll\ 101110 11\10 iq " (on1~1hW l.1ln, Aa..u f1v1n J 'IX' Allj'<oft ~ .. n v1c TY* Way/ ab... Permanent full• base Nlaly for tile ttltf· THI! BLUFFS MaularlnRo, c ... o•ta .tlm• '°' cl•rl<l/aort,ra. gttlc HIH proftHlonal Tunturt Exerclle bike .............. Vista Honar MARINE SERVlCB ••a. l!W~RD-Full Beneflta. For • 7561• OFF ,_ • Owner heartbroken. exam date, llcatlon that we need lmmedla tty, 1V Elccellent cond. $350. Sat Nov 11 7:30.Noon 'SOii C.•llJ"11 ll1r•~ • Nnrp.'ft f\a'h Thumba 11 eplleptlc & and aa1a"f'/ Info: Physical/drug tcrttnlng r• DHlgn Center Prices 540-1&47. Furn, boat w/motor. SUPPLIES 7020 o••d• mecUeatlon. 708·284·1839 Ext quired. EOE. Pie ... call Entire conlen.a. of cloth••· flehln~.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Please call Jen, 71._ • 4086 6am to Spm. · Judy Oetting at (714) t\74-model home: Iron TICKET'C! 6075 houHholds, etcl 041·1112. 4250 for lntttVft't'( or fax r• b•d•. aofae, chalra, ~ ---------CHA ' wme to (714) S31~594 atone vases, more. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I••••••••• Loat Ev•ula•••• Nursing & Companions s 1 24&-7727 or 363-a638 *PEARL JAM* Mauve plutlc cue, ~rrffdtd3 for Homecare. ~~·us REFINERY Earlw American Desk GREEN DAY•$2S+ TRANSPORTATION lo1t NwpVCOM areL • 10-438-4444 CORP. noed• mature dark, 1olld pine Ols- C.Q.R. Anchor 35 pound $200. 780-8781 10/27, 721-1447 . COACH peraon now In COSTA tressed'4X2 $75 546-8362 •Alan Jackeon• MARINE SLIPS INDUSTRIAL 2788 LOST K£YS ~· · Track & Field MESA area. Regard· Oak Queen Futon SantanaeOucltseCharJ"' ------7-0-1-1 DOCKS 7022 •a1 ll&DO'UDO Whl ••• ~ ..._.. wfred ~, oooa ~ ... ""' ..... Cooal Ute ml. '2.900. " .. Included 112.000 080. Cd 73:M047 080. Call 780-3Q2 'U c:.\DIWC IMtfMa JCrtcN • Ctemt , ltlhr n.11.own.r ,'Ody 1111< ... Muat Su Very Pille• ONLY ........ S1,99S Ho Ct'tClil or T erril)le Otdil Ol(.We c.1 Mince llTJOnl " low ~monlllly ~ SOUTH COAST lllPORTS 714-448-9072 CHRYSLER. 9050 FORD '70 MU•tane V8 orig, • owner, •ngttrane r• built refur thru out. Steal $4999. 641-7942 o '88 ESCORT GL ** .. 4-dr wagon. A/C, CC, PS, 4~yl. $700 ObO ••831·7148•• '98 FORD ESCORT QT • ~ed. AJC. New sttftO • ktw P1J01 981< Mi Vtrt Na ONLY .................. $2,2t5 •ae LeBaron Con• No Cieot Of TerriO<e Crtdil vert Automatlc, llf\/ ()l(.w1 an t.nante ~ Wf • fm, air. PW,Pl.. Runs "°"' d0o\11tmontt 'f paymer.ts Placentia Frontage 5000 aq It, '3200/mo. with Initial key chain HS -:!'a.&~~ 2~ l•H of training, write SJeeper, black fabric, T~~~31;:_'!,~'t,7 E 1,BiiOiiiAiiTiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (K.S.S.). Please call LB. Hopkin•. Dept. 9 mos old, great 11 873-5283. CQUNTER Hl!LP P/T M·92628, Box 111·, Fl. cond. $175. 434-0345 ........... . Needed lmmed for Worth, TX 78101. · Solid Oak din rm tbll' xsnL $22$0. 459-2829 SOUTH COAST Wate~:r.~i~K Near To t.::.:h: In IMPORTS 36thJMarcus, N B . Cllll M2-.H78. 714448·-9072 Call 714-646-1164 $125/IJ\O. 846-1264 ------------------L08T1 Oolq Chain Cl\rlstmas. Apply at SAL~S/MGMT w/8 challs and extra GARAGE SALES ------------N.cklace wJDiamond Mail Boxes Etc., 1835 a; s lld' .. •••••••• -INCOM~ In the'vlcinty of Coeta NeVfP()f't Btvd CM Fast paced tenant leaf $1150. o 11 ,;; M p 1--.;.:._.--...;.....;;.:..• ...;......;· __ , acr•enlng ••rvlce Teak wood roll top 18 Ft 1991 Duffy Electric Boat, fully loaded lnc:I canopy w/ full curtains, plaxl wlndshleld, fl.Ill cover, hvy duty trlr. Very hm· lted llH. Only used In freah water, newer leh * * :Z 8 .F T D 0 C K '-::M!-..--• On N9wJ)ort Channel $280. Call Ann 752·6767 or 854-4302 PROPERTY 2790 •u. i.... call Customer Service nHda your good desk w/marble top/•--------- 969-4786· Elcperlonced credit co. voice. Customer ser-locks $850 540-1947. CORONA Hunt Bch 4.ptex, 2Br nMds organl%.8d peo-vice exp • plue. No DEL MAR 1 Ba, frplc, gar In each ple-pecaon. Computer cold calling, no door· MERCHANDISE 6122 In water, always 35' Max, Bal Penm stored Indoors under Sec 1-car prkng Incl. cover. Looks as good On-shr • facility $350. unit Positive Income PERSONALS knowledge & typing a to-door. Call now. Bike houuwares prop In good cond. +. Sal+advancement. lmmed payl Ask fOI' MISC. 6015 clothing, furn, misc: ae day purchased $750/mo. 723·5835 Mak• offer. Aslung S320K Miss Ryan, 968-9855. Mr. Lee, 968·9855 Sun, 11/12 8:30-2:30. Waldetman R. Moosmann DELIVERY DRIVER PLANT CLEARANCE! 4250 Shorecrost Lane Perlect condl $11 ,500 obo. 909·659·2425 45' Mooring Metro Realty, N 8. PERSONALS 3002 with trllck n"d•d for EMPLOYMENT a· King ()( Queen palms Fabulous Yard Sal• 72~11422 ext. 210 $20. Junipers, herbs $1 . or 548-6323 local furniture delivery. SERVICES 5533 C•trus·frull·avocado (hull· Free coffee! SaVSun, 1991 Duffy 18 Ft Nu boat cover, carpet, window enclosures. $12,500. 840·1765 or leu, Great ponin· sula locauonl closest Mooring to land Cali Steve 723·5883 DATINQ? SHY? For a fun tlme"Call 011·592·590-012. 33C per minute, 18+ BUSINESS & FINANCE •••••••llhlll Humoroue non/emk SW Fem Sr. Citizen • • Ot1lrt1 companion for fun times! HAM PO Box 11848 CM CA 112627 Call 65o-33n. Ing) $lO. Cement toun-Nov. 11&12, 8:30-4:30, GOURMET COOK/Lt ·--tains $110, bird baths 234 Goldenrod housekeeping, exp'd , Please be aware that S?O. 909·674·9422 MOVING SALE live out, F/T. Non· the llstlngs In thla cat· Furn, bicycle, olfle POWER BOATS AUTOMOBILES amkr. Newport Beach egory may require you COLLECTIBLES suppllos, Iota of misc. 7012 •••••••••I area. 71~73-3643 to call • goo number SAT, Nov. 11 7am· Home Typlste N"ded. In which · there Is a · 6017 noon, 909 Poppy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 Also PC/Word procH charge per minute. Nov. 11&12, B·2pm 19' Ranger Trl·Hull BMW 9030 aor users. $40,000/ Dolls Franklin Mint. Stereo equipment, Ort condl 302 V8, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil year Income potenUal. EMPLOYMENT Elvia collector plates. Japanese kimonos, Volvo penta outdrive. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Toll free 1-600-898-Owl plates. 540-1947. akl clothing (women's Many extras. Ready to Meet New People 9na Ext.T-5139 for WANTED 5535 " children's}. ski fiJh S3,500 434-1466 1·900.255-5454 Ext details. WANTED equipment, dlslgnor 31 ' Chrlacraft twin g, 7950 $2 99/mln 111 TT ..,..---....,.....----TOY TRAINS.LIONEL I thl I 4 8 VENDING RTE•New . + Income Potential up •Japan••• Houu Toy soldiers & Boy cMCoM ng sb zes . • F/8, well equlp'd, Grt ph. Sttv-u (619)545-8434 . to You Call 565-3484 Clea"•r. 1 have exp. & • hand ags, Louis dive/fish/cruise boat. '85 BMW 535 I , Charcoal, A/C, 5·Spd ., 1-0wner . 95K Orig miles. Euro model w leather. Wonderful cond ONLY ............. $5,700 Machines In 21 Loe•· t 11 l 10 1 '"" Scout sturt. 652·1040 Vltton handbags. llona •Buy All or 0 sen to a mn tr•n1portatlon. Please day,64S-0143eve Xmas decorations. Ask.lng$40k.723""'075 No Cted t or Te-rob t Creo OK .... e can f.nance anyor1 .,, 10.w dOwl\monll"'y ~yrr.-:s Part•~699-6769 ••••••••• tape to leam more. Call N1to. Ev•S46-0527 crys\QJ & dishes. No Marketing Peraon/ • nkl 9 ~ f f ------•I EMPLOYMENT Receptlonlat for DOMESTICS 5540 FREE TO YOU 6022 Ju 43 ' ernlea Ave. BOATS, YACHTS, ANNOU • NCEMENTS chiropractic massage SAT 11·11 7am-4pm CHARTERS 7013 SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 714-448·9072 center. 843·9053 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Collet & dining tbls. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• FREE: Wood Swing h d k 1 Lt .-------•!---------MEDICAL HOUSEKEEPER S /J I G couc s , amps, .. 1 ch et ung e ym. appl, bks, & lots more• EMPLOYM.ENT Ophthalmology office Needed P/T. Some Good condl 444-2633 41.7 & 419 Poln&ettla v. to 'h share In 42· Unlflvt• all cabin motor yacht in Npt Beach. 640-8624 5530 receptionist FIT. Team English ok. Call after (Near PCH). player. Exp'd only. 1 pm . 845·1353 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fax res: 645-9664 JEWELRY, FURS $35,000JYr Income Mobile Hom• Sel•• & ART 6025 COSTA MESA 6124 SAIL BOATS 7014 potential. Reading Agents needed. Muat MERCHANDISE books. Toll Free (1) be lic.d. FT/PT. Call Great gift or engage-3 FAMILY GARAGE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1975 BMW 2002 Strong Engine/Trans Run s well Needs work. Blue Adorablot M ak• Off•rl Wk·642·4321 Ext. 342 Hm-&$2·6723. 8()()..898·9778. Ext. R· 714-675-1149. mont ring. 1'.i4.!ct· Mar· SALE Toys. books, '88 LAGUNA 30 1381 for detaJl1. Office Secretary quls diamond. pd $5400 furn, kitchen Items, 010101, furling. other CADILlAC $40,000/Yr Income Pay roll, filing, LotuS/Wln-ANTIQUES 6010 Oiiers. 723-0512 clothing. Sat only, extras. $18,995.95 9040 Pot•ntlal. Home dows experience. Must''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Nov. 11 , 7am·2pm, PP 675·6128 11 498 M annolla ---------'73 Eldora do Conv TyplstS/PC users. Toll have auto w/lnlurance. •BUYINQ ITEMS* OFFICE _____ •.;;...... ___ 29' Lancer 3 sails, LOST & Free (1) 8()()...898-9778 Call/Fax Res: 548-()9()1 From 1800-1960. 1 pc MULTl·FAMILY diesel, wheel, VHF, ~o3a~ed~r i~up~rl. cl':~~ FOUND 2925 ex T·1381 for listings. PfT Honest, reliable, to entire estate. Paint· FURNITURE & equlRi>ed, clean. nu top/tires, must soot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hard working, position Inga. china, glsware, EQUIPMENT 6047 •SALE• $11 ,000. 723-4074 S5995 Call. 846·2608 ADVERTISING w/nlce housecleaning furn, etc. lmmed cash, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SaVSun, Nov. 11 &12 S p EC I AL ASSISTANT service avall 645-4517.,~t_o ... p_s_._6_73_-_62_2_3_1Y_m_sg~ Corner of Loreto & • 7 9 SE V l LL E FOUND·BLACK CAT Oct. 3t, Mesa Dr. & Bayview, Npt Beach. ' • Call to 10 955·3025 FOUND KEYS at Merrill St & Eldon In CM Call to 1dent1fy, 648-6710 FOUND KEVS on 17th Street In Costa Mesa Call Marla. 574-4249 (work). Or Ive msg, FOUND KEYS with child pornography tip hne auached. Call 548-6211 . FOUND: Orange Cat Male w/flea collar. 28th St & Newport · Blvd. 723·5641 •• X•rox Copier & Adler Sonora (Men del M11) New COM·PAC 3;i sip Grandma's Classic Lt Full time position POSTAL & OOV'T .IOIS Chandelier Elegant Royal Copier w/sup· Lote of good clothing offettd at 'h·prlce for Yellow w/white leather avallable tor self moll· $21/HOUR+BENEFITS cryatalslbraas. 1960 phes. Sell cheap. Call & stuffl • • chartering only rn NB mt. Super Car NO EXP WIU TRAIN Shondt<:k $225 406-0534 723-4074. or DPI. Th'ta week 675-4080 vated and flexlble lndl· Appl+lnlo 714-647·1991 Country French Oak ~ only, hurry! ---------1 vldual to provide sup-RecepUonlat Bonnetlere. Tum of the --------NEWPORT Nord Yachts port tor fast paced ad Prol, exp'd 11em ptayw to an-century w/beaullfully PETS & BEACH 6169 67" e979 dept. Candidate must -pm, grMI C\111, opera11 c.Nld basket ol nowen ANIMALS 6049 .ru On the move? be detall oriented, coper1. Fax Oon &1().()834 12000 M&-333o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii possess strong organ-26tO E Cst Hwy COM 12625 QARAQES~E Sat, 11/11 7am-3pm 23C>e Atalla Street (Jambofn & EastbMf) 1zat1ona1 skills and the RETAIL SALES ADOPT ·A·PEt ability to communicate Local malls, FT/PT, well. flex hours. Htfy wage 1.:;;;:=:;;:::=--:--===..I RHponslblllUes will +bonus. 31().403.1 tl?S Every Sat & Sun at PETSMAAT, Fountain Valley. Puppies, kll· tens and more, all looking for loving. car· Ing homes. CALL 597· GIGANTIC RUMMAQI! SALE Sat, Nov 11 11-4 American Legion Hall Include sales support Attal.I tunctlon and admlnl&-Upscale chlldren'a ttatJv• duties Excel· CTOlhlng store. Llttr. · People & M•. has lent telephone and In-an Imm.ct opening fOf terpereonal aklll• are FT Sales Assoc. Hra essential. We offer a 9~5~30. 645-1355 good benefit package Including medical, Can't seem to dental, vision and 401 K plan. PhyslcaV get to all those drug acreenlng re-repair jobs . quired. EOE. Please around the house? ~7 k)r ITIOfe-#llo.- ESKIMO SPITZ Gorgeous male. 12 .wks old, w/kennel. $600/obo.645-6566 ns·rsm ST .. N.B TONS of furniture. decorator Item's , clothes, much mote. Hal"bor Chrletlan ¥Poodles AKC• Church Rummage Shopping for a now Tea Cup Toy & Mini & B ak• Sale. S•t apartment? claulOed $250.$950 7t4·838-4457 Nov. 11 9am·3pm Iota you compar• PUPPIESI To good 1 __ 2_4_0.;...1_1_rv_l_n_•_A_v_•_·_ costs • without hassle home. 4 chocolate HUGE GARAQE SALE Cleaalfled 6wks old $50 ••ch. Lott of mite. lfeasurts TRADE through classified 642·5678 Sell your extra household items in Classified Put a few words to work for you . Daily filot 642-5678 ~ A GOOD AD! Call ---, 642- 567.8 1 ''Pilot U~1\ \II'\ Loet .Cat Orange/gold Tabby,(Sklppy) 9 mo. M . seen Harbor View Oct. 301h 721·1731 send resume lo Dally Let the ClaHlfled Piiot, Attn: Ad As· Service Directory or worryl laba, 4 black labs Sat, Nov. 11 8am-3pm I 842·S878 CaU Klm 714-492·8018 2921 Outdada (Bluffs) ______________ .;... __ _, :..----------------J Convenient Classlfled 842·5878 alstant, 330 W. Bay help you ftnd StrHt, Costa Mesa, reliable help. CA 92627 •-----......:.-- ' ' --- • ave • Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ~ ' ---- -I,. , t I t • THURSDAY. NOVEM8ER 9, 199S .. 11 12 Operung lead: Four or• Even seemingly sare contracts need careful handling You never know whet surprises the bridge gods ha \'e 1n store Declarer should hove ruliud that. because or the trump spot& tn the closed hond, a 4-1 spade split could ht! weathertd e,.en 1r 3 heart wos ruffed on the board After wtn· rung the diamond, declarer should draw JUSt one round or t rumps before testing the hearts tr they br~ak. all 1s well, ff not, the derend- ers can take out only one or dum- my's trumps. end decleref" con come to hand t.o ruff the last heart. The defenders WJll score only one trump tnck. (Ille heart and one club The :iuction was textbook. North's two no trump promised .t balanced 13-15 points and. after South showed 3 two-su1ter, the spade prererence was automatic. LINCOLN 9120 MERCEDES 9130 MG 9140 •97 Townc•r allver, lo miles, new brakes. $5,500 OBO. 545-0628 9125 '87 RX7 5-spd, AJC. Runs well. Re<:ent tune-up. Looks or,all $2999 873-8855 '93 Protege LX Uke new. 5-spd, auto snrf, pwr steer/wnds/brks/ dr locks, 4-dr. 34K m1. Must see. Mint green. T/0 pymts. 646·8707 MERCEDES 9130 '75 MOB prepared by ) MG meeh. AM/FM· eass, nu top, $2500 OBO. (909) 678-4182 '90 MERCEDES.BENZ 420SEL /Black On Black • Dual Airbag a • Ch51>me Wheel• /New Michelina /New A/C Compressor J New major service J New everythlng.1--------- Serv. dept just spent over NISSAN 9150 SS,000 on the car In ser· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vice & repairs (Docu-i menttd). All books and 88 MAXIMA 4-0r, records since day 1 Not auto. sun rool. NC Fl 1 dang or scratch on en-P 145K ml. Gd eond tire car, Impeccable & $3500 obo• 631·7149 flawless In every respecl $22,800 ........... FlRM Plea.se Call Us SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 714-448·9072 ----------9 135 '87 P•thflnder 4X4 SE 120K ml. NC. Xlnt Condi Muat Sell Quick $6600 OBO 645-4517 '95 4X4 P/U King Cab. NC, Auto, CO player, CC, SK mllos. MOVING•MUST SELL! $18,600 ObO 574-9319 D YIS,SELL ~y CAR Run your ad in City Zip '79 MERCEDES-BENZ MERCURY --------------------------• 450SL /Black On Black , /Ouahly paint, Absolutely 77 LINCOLN MARK V liko brand now Inside/out. ,181k On Blk /Brand new Nono Antr. 147K Miies. palnt/Moonrool/1·0wner 1990 M•xlm• Orig. ownr, 5-spd, air, pwr everything, moonrool, eass. $8200. 451·2333 the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it jn with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does nof sell we1ll run it fltione Ctedt1Card D MC DVISA D AM X ONLY ........... $12,800 Impeccable c:ond. car FORD 9075 HYUNDAI 9090 ISUZU 9100 • bf>-- '92 Explorer Sport V6, 4114, auto. aJe. co c:ass, ps, snrf. alarm, S14',995. 544-3684 '88 Excel/$850 '89 TROOPER 2 door, 4-spd. Runs & 5-speed. good eond, looks good. Need gray, PS. amJfm ease, quick sale. 968-9442 AJC. 82k ml. $7500. No Credit or Ttrnbtt Cfedit lrom leisure world ()l(,W1 can lnance anyone w/ ONLY ............. $3JSOO OLDSMOBILc n t c5 low clown/monthly payments No Credit or Tembte Credit .., :r-- SOUTH COAST OK•We can finance anyone w/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MoJ TO ~LY PllOT 330 W lay s.-t. C-Meta. CA 92627 ll"J6'"5PfC>FAX17"J631·6$9' ,,...._ '°"' Oifl ---------I '89 HUNDAJ EXCEL QL 1 ___ Pa_g __ e_r_2_1_8-6_2_11 __ /Charcl grey met .• New • IOw doM11monthly paymtlllS IMPORTS SOUTH COAST '88 Old• Cutl•s• Supreme, White, NC, am1fm stereo, $3700. OBO 545-7277 ,,,_. 0..Cl Pwfinettl ao- w--Molie--l.-JJ---.llrc. -BONDA 9085 '95 Accord LX auto, NC. low ml., 2 dr, near nut soil or take ovor lease. 673·8916 Overstocked with stuH? A call to Classified will help 842-5678 tttf90/89K Ml. Very Nice ONLY ............. $1,895 No CNd.t or T lfriblt Cfedil OK-W• can tllianc. wiyone w/ low downlmonlhly payments. SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 714-448-9072 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claulfled daily 642·5678 714-448-9072 IMPORTS '88 MERCEDES BENZ 714-448·9072 420 SEL /Black on Blk lmpeee & truly flawless every Inch. 128K Miles. ONLY ••••••••••• $13,500 No Cftdil or Temblt Crtdd Ol<·W• can lnlnct lrl)'OM w/ IOw dow!Vmonthly paymtnts SOUTH COAST IMPORTS 714-448·9072 When you write • a Class.Hied ad. • Include all the facts and gel the result,. you want. PLYMOUTH 9165 '94 Orand Voy•g•r SE V6, 3.3 L. Loaded, PW, POL, Ult, luggage rack, AC. keyles' entr, like nul undor warr. MUST SELLI $15000 OBO 238·9270 ... .- for another week FREE! All for $1 o• O•c,i.... 0 -15-OS...b/ o v1 o-,.._ o r....Jc;i... o_._ o-~ o......,c- o~.-1 o_,,_,.. a-• OJ_. O ~-0 "'""""-11 O...,~ O C:-C-OAlllr~ J a,...,._ o c-oc:-~ 1 OM-0 ~... 0 ... WW ..... I • s 10 lo<' /inf», SI 00 eocli odtftt>onol ,,,,. ·---···-·------------------ ·sE·R·VI-C·E--·i ~c DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONCRETE a 3548 MASONRY DRYWALL 3557 SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINRI.ERS 3921 3 584 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l~ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gene Abrams PaJntlng THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLER REPAIR lnt/Elct QUll Palnl/Reu$ ·I James E. Sang.rt Co. Valve .. He1d .. Tlm1- l le'd/lns'd s ince '78. FSIT\lty bus1neu ltllCe '47 clocks. 25Yrs Local Exp. H~7083 Pg-684-3947 Friendly~ John 548-788S CARPENTRY•Wlndows liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••I L..aky Show.re Rep'd Regroullng & lnstal'n A TOUCH OF CLASS * Best Prlce/Quallty .... SMALL JOB EXPERT Ooor• • WoOd Fence• Lan ... p. Remodeling Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Landscape, brick, stone DrywaJVAc:oustie Repair e Drywall Repair • Yard Lie uplmalntenac., Lll'870130 D.an of Tile 673-8065 or 846-8526 UC/Bonded. Frff Est. Concrete. 800-18~1007 • Hang1ng,IT1plng,1Ttxturt L4'261581 • Call Bob landscape/artistic: design. BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 ------- TerHa 282·7143 •EXPERT: Blk waits, Comm/Res 551-5573 249-8323 Pg-312-0028 ContraetOflC27-604006. •BOSS HOUSECLEANING brick, eonert. atueeo & •-H-•_n_d_v_m_a_n__,C,...h_a_r....,11_•_ Pron & Ethlc:al. a.s-7505 Per•on•I Service• Typing: RHum11trerm paper. Tutoring: Reading Malh/Engllah. 540-1947 CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 ~~~~:!°~!~ ~':~!· 2svr5~f:7':;~ ELECTRICAL 3610 =1~~~~n~, .~~~~e~1~~:1-M-O_VI_N_G ____ _ •PAM'S AGENCY• 714-548-0308 ••TECH• WASH•* Local rHld. 760-5044 3834 We provide you with •~c~,,....-a-n"'"ln_g_,M_o_v_e..,...ln_-0.,...u-t Cleaning Reatoratlon A·1 Electrical work C liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lolling & Caring Nannfea 20Yr• Exp. Ref'e. Rell· /OrlowayJBrlcka/Pavera Duncan Elecirle Semi flellred ontractOf Dlbern•rdo'• Moving Faµerkn.eal 993=49 eeldy or Bl/wk 7 t 4 ·2 1 8 .0 5 t Quick Response Repalra, lmprovemenla. Loeal/Offle•/Storage Childcare In m'I ho--Call Plna•045•8808 Loc:at Uc. 850-70+2 am Jobs. Oua~t4yt12nt1ogrlty Long Dist. Free Est. lk•'• Custom Painting Ll532981 875-9304 •--------- Prof, Clean, Quality Expert Drain Cleaning TRANSLATOJV Work. Int/Ext & Docks, & Plumbing Repairs TUTOR 3927 Ll703468 831....,10 20Yrt IAP· Al WOl'k guat. JUNQ LEI! Painting Steve 14W298 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exl/!nt New const. 1.ow11t Precl•• Plumbing LEARN SPANISH NOWI $$ Guarntffdl Term• OK Repairs a Remodel• Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also L4'627169 892-0110 Free EatlmalH Tran1latot·lnterpreter. PAINT A REPAIRS LIH7398 809·1090 SuHn• 073·7409 ..... •---------I care, Ken v • 1770 Tll'181832 978·3t14 A ,0 z HANDYMAN ~~ra;~af~~ ~~~~~ HousEcLoN1No CONTRACTORS --------·--------PUBLIC NOTl"E INST .. ' ""EF•ce CABINETS fT or PT 642·3777 15 yr• exp. Good Ref. GENERAL 3558 FENCES HAU' '"'G 3720 v -.un ,. • Own trana. Call any·,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e. DeCvS 3615 £..U• The Calif. Public Ullll- •Exterior• •Aeoultle Remv/l nstall POOL •Wood Repalre TILE 3928 Quallty-Warrantlea SERVICE 3894 CERAMIC • MARBLE Kltchen1, baths, dOOfs, Dependablel:?Daveare t Im e . 2 4 1 .0 5 3 11• '1' ,1; ~ lies commission RE· wlndowt. Doug 546-7253 Uc:'d. Pediatrics. l it ~di , CPI BUILDERS INC. QUIRES that all uHd Uc#665'62l/Bon.&lna. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ORANITE Install & 848·9878 Mlcha•I PUR• WATER CARI! Fab. Clean-up. Llc:.'d HIRE A CARPENTER CPR. Mtala/anacka Included. Hollda'/ l!Xtravaganza a ResldenUal Const. •FENCES OATES• JUNK To The DUMP houHhOld goods Remodel-Gen. Repairs -:-l'T"!"-l':":T:-.-:-F-=un-'-~:-c-·.,.."4-.,.....1..,.1...,...40 CIW Squt191t Cltlll & Main. Llo.111518424•1nsured n1w/repalt/poat replaced w~1Ti!"u~8!h!~~~sh mbver1 print their RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Pool/Spa Svc l Repairs. Reas. S 892·5933 Pllnllng..inl/EAI Houet/API Fllttra•Pumps•Heat1rs Flr•-Water Damage End High Pruchool Co1i.J ~ ~=;• = C714• 885-4993 Redwood • Lll576805 Man won'll 968_1882 P.U.C. Cal T number~ Elect, Plumb, & Paint We Oller. learning • 7t4-490-3825 •REMODEL General Jim Whyte 642-7206 limos •nd chauffeurs Quality Job. Frff Ht. WMllly Svc. t.4M7281-W-1"-,------L11569897 838-88B8 ~ 84&-2342/Pgr 227-1122 Mu~ • Crafls • CPR Con1truetlon. Quality print their T.C.P. nu,,... & Foodl Ct.4 979-7g1a •WINDOW Cleanlnn Service. ReHonable. ---------ber In all adverti .. --------·•ROOFING 3910 COVERINGS 3932 Evening & w .. kend •Carpet Cleaning: Ll87t514 831-7789 FLOOR INSTALL JEWELRY 3784 ment•. If you have a PIANO •VOCAL CARPET CLEANING Uc'd Ch" .. --. Pr-.... ., •Screen Repair•• ,, • It c l ''•ti nep'"'RS 3620'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii question abOul lh• .... LESSONS 3868 cu.tom W•llP•P•r 3515 H 011 d a ""'"""y/O ve r n"'""1 g ht Fr•• Eall•729·707t .... co one ,_ on &UO 6V t• gallty of a mover, llmo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil flaROOFS •REPAIRS Strlpplng/P•lntlng Custom Home Build9'a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wllllam"Harotd Jeweler• or chauffeur, call: H'9h Ouallly•low SS No fob too amalll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CPR/Ill A.cl Tll.ldy 7"-2951 REL I A a LB Lie 141t954. Ref'a. Watch & Jewelry repair Public Utlllti•• PIANO Beg .• Advanoed Uc d•Bondld•Fully lne'd 5'11. Off w/ad 873-29i7 NOV SP9elal 3-Rm $58 Frlend1hlp Co. Childcare HOUSE CLl!AHINQ 714-876-7789 *QUALITY WORK• Antique/Fine Jewelry CommlMlon All agea-Tuchet Cert. Local Ret'a. 997-0038 We oatl s~ould han Truck Mount Unit• 1 112-6Vrs PrHehool l.oeal Area. Xlnt Rera ~~~~:/~:~~~~;j;"~~ Buy/atll.lladt 873..0305 l14-&5MlSl Enter1ainment Avail, 1°800-404-ROOf' together. Strip, !natal~ O.C. BTEAMWAY currleul~. 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