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School farm ·sale Shelved for now
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•District officials heeded public pressure and will seek other ways to raise mon ey for maintenance.
By Ju~ Ross Cannon, 9aify Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -ln the
aftermath of Tuesday's heated
school board meetmg. school
admirustrators are placing the
Costa Mesa High School ta.rm on
the district's back burner while
some school board members con -
template floating bond issues and
selling other d.istnct properties as
alternatives for raising much-
needed cash
In a flurry of discussion and
de bate Tuesday, board trustees
shot down two ·motions related to
the farm sale. In domg so, board
members bowed to public pres-
Shalane
Gargan (left)
and Kristi
Koon review
a math
assignment
ln their
fourth grade
class at
Newport
Heights Ele-
mentary
School
recently.
MARI. MARTIN
IDAlY l'llOT
I sure and deeded to wait several the farm's sale as a means of gen-
montl:iS belOre debating the tSsue erating funds, said he would hke
again. I to look into other alternatives.
About 200 angry parents and such as floating a bond issue or
students, 40 of whom addressed selling a differ~nt site.
the trustees. ·rm m favor
packed the of raising mon-
meeting to School board trustee welcomes ey, • said Deck-
oppose the commun!fy input. See Commu· er, who voted
property's sale. nity Forum, pag~ A14. against both
The four motions at the
trustees who meeting. u I
voted against the sale said they trunk we need to figure out how
either opposed the ;;ale of the to raise money to address the
farm outright or wanted to look housing needs of the 3,500 kids
into other alternatives before expected to move into our district
making a decision. m the next five years •
Trustee Ed Decker, who before Decker said he's convmced the
Tuesday's meeting had favored distnct will need to re-open two or
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A Dose Of
Responsibility
• The studies and self-awareness mount in fourth
grade -so much so that some students even opt to
stay inside during recess.
in a deep voice ·Then Jet's go.·
three of its dosed schools m the.
next few years, which would
' reqwre $9 million to $12 million
·rm not necessanly opposed to
selling the farm, but I want to
make sure we look at all the alter-
natives,• he said
Trustees Jim Ferryman and
Wendy Leece opposed the farm
sale outnght, saying the clistnct
should look mto a bond issue or
should sell ahother property, keep
the money m an endowment fund
and maintain d1stnct schools with
the interest
Though local residents remain
adamantly opposed to selling the
8 SEE FARM SALE PAGE A8
EDITOR'S NOTE: This IS the fifth Jn a
series of stories taking a closer look at
what's going on inside our s<hools.
During the courw of the school ~ear,
staff writer Julie Ross Cannon will visit
a class at each grade level.
The voice sp1t out one math·
ematical equation after another
while Begley's fourth graders
frantically wrote their answers
in column fonn. At the end of
the one-minute quiz. the kids
switched papers -girls to girls
and boys to boys -for correc-
tion.
Cheryl Begley leads her fourth grade class to the assembly
room at Newport Heights.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The
painfully slow voice came
across loud and clear on teacher
Cheryl Begley's record player.
•Are you ready for the prob-
lems?• the male quizzer asked
As any educator will tell you,
fourth grade is worlds apart
from third grade, especially
here at Newport Heights Ele-
mentary School.
More work, more responsI-
bility, more self-awareness.
In Begley's class, the day's
lesson agenda is neatly written
on the dry-erase board. Stu-
dents are expected to follow the
schedule and keep up with their
homework, which is corrected
m class the next day.
On one recent monung, the
class attended its weekly book
exchange in the school's multi-
purpose room.
For the exchange, students
brought m a book from home to
8 SEE SCHOOL PAGE A8
•~AR '-·\AR''N OAt.Y P!l.0
Empty livestock stalls and vacant fields are all that's left at the
Costa Mesa High School farm.
Public reaction to
museum merger
--. . -.--remams IIllXe
•While some.in the art
world applaud move, oth-
ers worry the individual
character of the two facili-
ties will be comprorrused.
By Evan Henerson, Datly Pilot
NE\\'PORT BEACH -Bv
merging. the Newport Harbo·r
and Laguna Bedch art muc;eum:.
woutd not depnve e1ther aty of a
cultural msbtutlon, say trustee~ of
the t\..-o museums.
The rru.ss1on , offlnals <;a\ t~ to
create an enbtv \\"hlch se"'ec; the
entire countv .:.. hence the selec-
tion of the name Ordnge County
~ 1useurn ol Art
Therefore, trustees '-d} 1t
doesn't much matter lf the new
facility is bdsed m Newport
Beach, Laguna Beach or the
South Coast metro area of Costd
Mesa dS long as 1t sucks to its rrus-
s1on
8 SEE MEAGER PAGE A15
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: F.Y I :
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: •• WHAT'S NEXT: Orange :
: County Museum of Art
: TARGET COMPLETION· March
I 31
' : -;· WHAT NEEDS TO HAP-
: PEN?: Laguna Beach's 1,500
: members have to approve
: the plan by a simple majority
: vote. The plan also needs ,
: approval of state attorney :
• general and secretary of 1
: state Both museums must~ ~
: debt free :
l · PROPOSED LOCATION?: :
: Newport Center at the site of :
• the current location of New-• I
1 port Harbor Arts Museum. l ·" WHAT HAPPENS TO LAGU-
: NA SITE?: Administrators say
: it would remain operu as a
: satellite space for at least
• one year.
: •. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE
: TWO MUSEUM'S EXISTING
: PERMANENT COLLECTIONS?·
: They would likely be blend-
: ed.
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Police hesitant to dole out
nailles of child lllolesters
"f;
• Costa Mesa Captain Tom Lazar says 'delicate infor-
mation' is not to be used to appease cunous public.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Prior
COSTA MESA -The Costa
Mesa Police Department wants to
ensure the new directory of
names of convicted child moles-
ters -recently issued to pobce
state-wide by the state Depart-
ment of Justi~ -is used to protect
children, not to satisfy the pubhc's
curiosity.
•This is delicate mfonnation, •
Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom
Lazar said. ·we are gomg to have
to come up with som gwdelin
for people conung m here before
we create carte blanche. •
The •child Molester Identify·
tng Llne Sub-Directory.• was
reportedly born of recent legi la-
tion and distnbuted a week ago
by the Department of Justice to
pobce and shenff's departments
throughout the state.
The directory of names lS to be
used as an extra tool by con-
cerned citizens, who know chil-
dren at the risk of being molested,
Lazar said . For e xample, lt as
•SEE NAMED PAGE A15
Resident says city pr.ogram
left him $40,000 in debt
•rrus has caused me a
nervous brecikdown ...
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• 72-year-old World War n vet may lose pro~ and face crim-
inal charges; finn that ran city program has since been 'fired.'
By Tina BorgattAI, Daily Piiot
I'll probably lose the
proJ>elfY. I only get $760
a month from Social
Security, and that's aH ... 11
-EUGINE GRANT
mg where my inCcilni would rom
from. I'll probably I09e the property. I
only g t $160 a month from S<>dol
Securlty, and that's all."
Grant's~ lltertlld early mt
yw, aftllr' reca•• • aa ~
the c:Uy't R8lideDlll Mbl'b111111'11n
program At tbe tbM, die d.IJ W.
coutracting w)tb a pd••t• h'na to
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COMMUNITY FORUM
ENTERTAINMENT
ONniECOAST
SOCIETY
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1 Helping a son
whosfit to be tied . ---
A fter putting up wtth a
: couple of frustrating years
of chronic, untied
shoelaces, my son had enough.
He's been begging me to buy
be-less shoelaces like the ones
that a fellow student sports in his
first grade classroom.
Taylor, a typical bored shop-
per, came to life when he
remembered he\d seen them at
fashion Island.
How he knew where to buy
them, I'll never know. After
walking around the entire center
we found them al an outdoor
stand called Stringers that's
close to the Broadway/Neiman
Marcus courtyard
Stringers are shoe laces made
1 out of bungee cord you never tie.
They come in a one-size-fits-a11'
length, and m 31 colors. They're
a bargain at $4 a~· an~ the
salesmen suggested that they •·
make great party favor gifts for
kl,ds.
1t's been three weeks since
Shirley's Bagels (645-7877) has
relocated to a much larger and
much nicer store at 270 E 17th
St. m Costa Mesa.
Shirley's Bagels has longer
hours than most>gel shops, it's
open until 6 p.m., and it serves
coffee and sandwiches as well.
It's been months since I first
enrolled with my 4-year old swt,
lhstan, in "Mommy and Me"
classes at The Launch Pad at
Crystal Court lbstan counts
down with mudl excitement to
when our next ~ass begins from
the moment wE! step out the door
from our last class.
l've heard lrom other "Mom-
my and Me• ref\Igees that The
Launch Pad really offers the best
cldsses. The instructor Anita
Mueller hds a lot to do with its
success
Mueller's ideas for projects
dfe very creative, and subtle
educal.lonal themes make the
one-and-half hour session fly by.
Erich three-week session cost
$30 and every class has a differ-
ent theme So far a few of the
sessions we've attended have
mcluded Llqwd Science, Birds of
a Feather, A Crabs World, and
Shapes and Sizes. The Launch
Pad is located on the Uurd floor
ot Crystal Court For a schedule
of "Mommy and Me" classes
please Cdli (546-2061).
If you haven't yet seen Babe,
currently up for seven Academy
Award nonunallons, it's playing
_. at The Edwards Mesa Theater.
=: There is no better bargain
... around a l $1 per seat, and it's
rated G for the whole family
The Edwards Mesa Theater
(646-5025) is locdted at 1884
Newport Blvd. m Costa Mesa.
• BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays Whether you're a merchant
or a shopper; if you know of a good
buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646
4170 or write to m• Best Buys, Daily
Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627
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• MARC MARTIN I OAllV Pl.OT
Bayside Village resident Bob Brennan la planning a party for his daughters who were born on consecutive leap years, mak-
ing tlfem 10 and 11 years old this wee~end.
A D0UBLE LEAP
Sisters celebrate their quadrennial birthdays today ~--------------------------------, I
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I IT COMES BUT ONCE
EVERY FOUR YEARS
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
E very four years, the Brennan family
marvels at the odds and throws a
bash. And for obvit>us reasons.
Where else will you find a lam.Uy with
two children born four years apart an
consecutive Leap Years?
•1t is an oddity," agrees Sob Brennan,
father of Leap Year-born daughters Peggy
Brennan and Maureen Brennan Wise.
•Tue joke is that tbey'll never grow old."
Bob and Kathleen Brennan's first child,
Peggy, was born Feb. 29, 1952. Fo\ir years
-and two sons -later, Kathleen Brennan
was again pregnant The couple wasn't
planning a second Leap Year birth. In
fact. Ka thleen Brennan was 13 days over-
due on Feb. 29, 1956.
"We decided to get some exercise,•
Bob Brennan said. •so we took a walk
and sure enough .... •
Today Peggy and Maureen will turn 44
and 40 respectively. Because Leap Year
occurs once every four years, however,
today is actually their 10th and 11th birth·
days. The family will gather for a birth-
day celebration at the Bayside Village
mobile home park where the senior Bren-
nans live.
At the time it didn't register to Bob that
his first child was a Leap Year baby. H e
was in Madison, Wisc., when he received
I a phone call from his wife in Chicago, :
saying that the time had arrived. •
"I got in my car and floored it," Bob :
Brennan said. "A cop pulled me over. I :
said, 'Officer, no disrespect, but please :
just give me the ticket as ~ck as JOU • +'N~ DUnes Resort hOsts a free c~. My wife is having a bpby."' ' , • f aii'fillilr birthday PiiW atik>on at I
Duriqg nan-Leap Year years, the Bren-J the li«leay Cafe, 1131 eac\~ Drl-
nans weuld recognize Uleit daug'bters.., 1 ve. lm/o"e who can P-fOVe a l~ Year
birthdays on March 1. The real festivities, ~ ti1rttlday-with birth certificate dri-
however, took place every four years : vef's license or other document1
-gets ·cener~y we'd cele~r~te whenever : a free lunch and slice of a gigantic
was convemf7nt and you d go to every- : birthday cak~ Call 729-0UNE body else'• birthday party," Peggy Bren-1 • •
nan said. •But we'd always look forward ~ :
and look forward to our special day. It's a :
big deal."
Because the two girls were four years
apart in age, they never minded sharing
the same birthday, their father saJ.d. And
now as adults, the two sisters are "best
friends," Peggy said.
The •Brennan clan" has rented the
Bayside Village clubhouse for their Satur-
day celebration . High school fnends and
family m embers will join them, gathering
from all over California. Between in-laws
and grandchildren, Bob Br~an says the
family will celebrate five Leap Year or
early March birthdays.
Through his friends and acquain-
tances, Bob Brerlnan now notes other
people who were born on Leap Year.
And even the near-misses.
+ Single women are encouraged to l
take advantage of another Leap Year : I tradition and pr<>p05e marriage at Tut-1 I to Mare tonight. 1 I Any woman who pops the question • I at the restaurant, 545 Newport Center • I Drive, will get a free glass of cham-1 I pagne. And if the engaged couple • I returns with proof of their nuptials (a • I marriage licen~. certificate or wedding 1 I invitation), the restaurant will treat •
them to a free dinner. l I I I I
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"I JUSt read that Chelsea Clinton
turned 16 (Wednesday),• he said. ·u they
had waited one more day, she would
have been a Leap Year baby.•
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Local shots solicited
for photo contest
Newport and Balboa Pier. Hunters thrift shop
opens in Costa Mesa
p.m. and the first Saturday of every
month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Newport Beach Confer-
en ce and Visitors Bureau is look-
ing for exceptional photography
of the area, including Fashion
Island, the Wedge, the Balboa
Fun Zone, Newport Harbor and ....
Picks from the photo contest
will be included in the 1996 New-
port Beach Conference and Visi-
tors Bureau's Vtsitors Guide.
Today is the la.st day to submit
photos.
For further inf onnation, please
call Susan Gaitan at 722-1611.
The Hunter Chapter of Hoag
Hospital Auxiliary bas opened a
thrift shop at 600 w.-i 7th S\., Unit
P2 in Costa Mesa.
The shop is open every Tuesday
and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3
If you would like to make a
donation of garage sale leftovers,
surplus items or just want to~
out some closets, call and arrange
for pick-up at 644-5410 or 546-
0280. A receipt will be provided
for tax purposes.
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COSTA MESA -Newport
Mesa Unllied's alternative edu
cation center bas established'
memorial fund for slain stud en
Dylan Urquiza to help his fami
.ly 'with funeral expenses.
Carole Castaldo, principal o
the alternative education cen
ter, said the school is establish mg tlle tuml.. because of th
tremendous response she ha
received from the comm ·
ottering assistance.
Home Savings of America'
assistant vice president. Ma!)
Patton, has volunteered t
established the fund at the Eas
17th Street branch in Cost
Mesa.
The 16-year-old student an
· basketball player was tatall
shot Sunday in Santa ba whil
walking down the street wi
his cousin to get fast food,
police said. The pair was
stopped by a lone gunman wh
questioned their gang affiliation
and where they lived. ·
When Dylan replied that he
is not in a gang, the gunman
opened fire and shot him in tlie
neck. •
Contributions to the fund can
be made to the Alternative Edu-
cation Center Memorial Fund
for Benefit of Dylan Urquiza
and mailed to Home Saving~ of
America at 196 E. 17th St., Cos-
, A, 92627-3730.
Oil spill closes
street three hours
COSTA MESA ~ A container
carrying five gallons of oil, used
for construction purposes, fell off
a truck and spilled onto Fairview
Road which was closed to traffic
for three hours Wednesday,
police said.
The tr\lck was traveling south-
bound ea Fairview, south of
South Coast Drive, at 9 a.m .
when tbe container of concrete
form otl tumbled off onto the
street, police said.
A Costa Mesa police officer
witnessed the upheaval and
called for help immediately. The
street was cl0sed to traffic for
three hours while city crews used
an absorbent, a steamer and a
vacuum to clean up the oily mess.
police said.
No one was injured in the inci-
dent.
obituary
Natalie Ann King dies
Natalie Ann King, longtime
Newport Beach resident, died at
her home Monday after a lengthy
battle with cancer.
Mrs. King was born in Santa
Ana in 1923 and moved to Balboa
in 1960, where she became an
active member of the community.
She is survived by her husband
of 53 yean, Stanford of Balboa,
daughter Kellee Fitzgeorge of
Newport Beach; sister Marilyn
Rehin of Yorba Unda; and five
grandchildren.
A memorial service is scheduled
at 2 p.m. March 6 at St Andrew's
Presbyterian Cburcb in Newport
Beach.
The family requests that dona-
tions in Mrs. King's memory be
made to the Cancer Center of
Hoag Memorial Hospital .
College student victim
of knifeRQint cMjackin'.g
·By C.rolyn Miller, ~/';lot
COSTA MESA -An Orange
Coast College student agreed to
-,Dive a man a ride Tuesday night ~but instead of receiving ~
for his kindness he was robbed at
)nlfe point by the man who made
off with h1s car.
Ahh Tu~ Xuan Phan, 25, a
· Santa Ana resident, WA.$ leaving
the college parking lot around
~ 9:24 p.m. in bis Honda when a
. man asked him for a ride, pollce
said
Phan agreed and drove the
• man to 3060 Van Buren Avenue
in Costa Mesa, where the pa.ssen-
-ger pulled out a knife and held it
~Phan'• ~Ide. Costa Mesa
police Capt. Tom LeZar laid.
The man demanded Pban give
him bis wallet, watch and ring
then ordered Phan to get out of
the car, police said. Apparently in
fear for his life, Phan got out of
the car, and the cerjacker aped
awoy in it down Van Buren. Lazar
said.
Phan was not injured in the
carjacking and walked back to
OCC, where he called police to
report the crime, Lazar said.
The "Carjacker is desaibed as a
Vietnamese male in his 20s, about
5 feet 10 inches tall, 140 pounds
with black hair and brown eyes .
Phan's car was a 1991 four-
door Honda, bluish-green in color
with a license plate number
~ -
_ ~uard nabbed in alleged phone theft
.. . COSTA MESA -During a
~stake-out in a parking structure
· Wednesday, an unlikely suspect
·fell for police's bait.
A 20-year-old security guard
was arrested for petty theft after
he1m>ht1A-.cellular phone from an
unlooked car in the parking struc-
ture at 602 Anton Blvd., accord-
ing to Costa Mesa police.
But what Raymond Caldwell of
Westm.inister didn't know, when pe allege dly slipped the hot
phone into his pocket and walked
away, was both the car and phone
were decoys set-up by p olice
detectives who were watching
lrom an unmarked van nearby,
Costa Mesa police Sgt. George
Yezbick said.
Police beqan the stake-out ear-
Jier this week in order to catch the
~ ,lfp,111{ 1•1rt /f
I h
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I•
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crooks responsible for a recent
rash of thefts of cellular phones,
briefcases and other personal
items from vehicles in the South
Coast Plaza area, Yezbick sald.
Caldwell is ~ secwity guard for
APS Security, not South Coast
Plaza Security which patrols the
structure, Yezbick said.
Yezbick wasn't too surprised
by the suspect's occupation.
"Is it surprising? You hire a guy
for five bucks an hour, you're
probably not getting the cream of
the crop,• Yezbick said.
Whether or not Caldwell is
responsible for the other thefts is
still under investigation, he said.
Caldwell was arrested without
incident and is being held Costa
Mesa City Jail in lieu of $500 bail. ~ -By Carolyn MWer
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1
Ides have nothing on other pans of Mar.ch
'B ........... Mardi;• my frteDd
-WUliain Shakespeare
wrote.
W .. be lviDg among UI
now. I tblnk Will would"-
advising ua to beware the whole
~month
NonDally, tt would be March
right naw1 but we have this qua-
drennial oddity known u leap
year. It bu been around for a
while. Sinat 's B.C., actually,
wbeD Julius Caesar hired an
astronomer named Sosigenes to
whip the calendar into shape.
There bad been centuries of
calend.rlc mismanagement. so
the ftnt thing Sc)sigenes did was
to give the year -46 B.C . .US
days. Every year thereafter was
to have 365 days, but every
fourth-year; beginning-with 45
B.C., would be 366 days long.
They called them leap years.
But there WU a problem: this
scheme resulted in three leap
years too many every 385 years.
lt'I not ICmething I penonally
would have been upset over,
but it wu messing up the
equinoDI and IOlstk:es.
Plnally, Pope Gregory XDI
hired his own astronomer,
Cbriltopher Clavius, and they
got everything squared away
With the new Gregorian calen-
dar, which went into business in
October 1582.
It began on Oct. 4, a Wednes-
day. To make it work, the next
f red
martin·
firstinlding of wtnrt could be a
tidal wave of negative unpac1
because of what IRWD wants to
do to the bay.
Bim Hasting bas long had a
rNl ectate itor•~ in
homes in Eastblutf and The
Bluffs. He recently .old a listing
of his in The Bluffs, which is my
neck of the woods.
As you know, when you sell a
house these days, you have to dis-
close any negatives to the buyer.
If the roof leaks or you have
neighbors who cook metham-
phetamine, you have lo fess up.
~lf. l'thinkrll vote for
Republican candidate Mony
Taylor, who owns a COIDJl4llY
that makes auto wheels. Sen -
ouslyl I've heard the guy :;peak
~of bme& via CSPAN
and he has better ideas than the..
rest of them combined.
Once you get past the p resi-
dential circus. you get into some
crucidl local issues. •
Perhaps the most important
issues on the ballot are Measure
S, which would effectively tal<e
the conversion of El Toro to a
CIVilian airport out of play Virtu-
ally forever. ·
Equally vttal is Measure T,
day was Oct. 15. Go figure. •
· So here we are. It should be
March 1 today, but it's Feb. 29.
U I had my druthers, I'd keep it
Feb. 29forquite1i while. When
it becomes M8rch tomorrow,
some cataclysmic days are
drawing terribly near.
In the sale of this condomiruwn
home on the Back Bely, the broker
representing the buyer told Bim he
would have lo note the possibility
that 5 million gallons of treated
sewage would be pwnped into the
-wate:ts in1ront at ttlls'nouse~
which restructures Orange •
The first of these comes next
Priday, March 8, when the Cali-
fornia Regional Water Quality
Control Board, Santa Ana
Region is scheduled to meet and
vote on the Irvine Ranch Water
District's proposal to pump treat-
ed sewage -5 million gallons a
day of it for si.x months out of
the year -into Newport Bay.
IRWD poo-poohs -you should
pardon the expression - every
objection to this scheme. It will
be a bl~g for all, they say.
Oh really? I just heard of the
,
And so it b<.'9ms. Just one
real estate tran.sdction ts alfect-
ed -now.
Can you unagme what will
happen if IRWD is allowed to
proceed? If you haven't written
your protest letter, the re's still
time: Send 1t to Gerard
Thibeaut, Executive Offtrer,
California Regional Water Qual-
ity Control Bocud, 3737 Mam
St., Suite 500, R.1vers1de, C' A
92501-3339.
The other bewcU efuJ dd)' 1:-
Tuesday, Mdrch 26.
I'm not too concerned with c11J
the clowns who would be prt'SI·
dent of the United Sldtes
County government. It's a com-
plex issue, which I haven't even•
begun to study. But l do know
Bnrce Sumner andlJID l>oi)e)oy -:-
are for it and John Moorl.ach
and Bill Dannemeyer are
against it. Measure T must be
wonderful.
Then there's the customary
swann of state propositions, the
usual unknown Judges, the
mostly anonymous county cen-
trdl comnuttees (with plenty of
I wnte-m room) -in all, much to
1 think about. much to worry
I about.
Forget the ides, Beware the
eighth and twenty-stxth of
March
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• Thunderbiro owner hoped for a House of Blues-type estaolish-.
ment; commissioners say it smells like trouble to them.
a live entertauunent show. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot Mulbolland's background with the
Thunderbird earned some weight. Cowan
COSTA MESA -Although the vacant said. Plus, the Police Department's opposi-
buildmg at the oomer of t 7th Street and tion to the proposal also swayed the com-
Newport Boulevard remains a lifeless shell, mission.
the legacy of tbe doomed night clubs and Costa Mesa pohce Lt. Alan Kent said the
bars that once filled its interior lives on. department opposed the proposal because
A proposal by 26-year-old nightclub of Mulholland's record, and the past perfo~
guru Gregg Mulholland to open a restau-mance of preVlous nightclubs at that site -
rant-bar-entertainment business at the the noise dJsturbances, alcohol abuse and
building at 1670 Newport Blvd. was WWll· assaults that taxed the Police Department)
mou.sly rejected by the Costa Mesa Plan-resourtes
ning Commission Monday. Lowe, Lowe's re:.taurant and nightclub
The commission oted luruted parlong for was the last business at the locabon, pr~
patrons and an unclear proposal that ceded by such short-Lived dubs as NYC, the
smelled of a nightclub rather than a restau-Roanng '20s and Ahs1o·s But the failure al
rant as lhe lWo mam reasons for re1ecting these estab11mmenrs-anc:t the 'lle~y
the conditional use penrut. I Empire Ballroom denuse, do not daunt Mul-
And of course, the reputation of Mulhol-holland.
land -co-owner of Newport Beach's mfa-·They d.tdn't understand what we are
mous Thunderbird Nightclub whose boun-trying to put forth, Mulholland said
ty of problems led to its upconung dosure -I Wednesday • 1 thmk they are afraid tt will
didn't help. be another Emptre B.illroom and it won't
Nor <tid the fact that the proposal came be • <:t..
on the heels of the closing of the nearby Mulholland can appeal the com.mission
Empire Ballroom, originally started by Mui-dE"as1on On Wednesday, be was still
bolland. That nightclub, also on t 7th Street, ~ure what tus next step will be.
recently shut down because neighbors com-But he continued to talk enthusiastically
plained of noise, parking and unruliness. about tus propo!Kll.
Libby Cowan, the Plahrung Comrrussion Mulholland c;aid tus plan is similar to the
DON LEACH I DAJLY PllOT
A child doffs his hat and takes the plunge into on the flooded playground at Kaiser Elementary School on Wednes-
day. The water, which was actually just inches deep, provided some muddy fun.
chairwoman, said Mulholland told the com-House of Blues or Haid Rock Cafe. He
mission his plan was to open an establish-wants to have a restaurant with Southern
ment similar to the House of Blues m Lo., CU1Stne, open for both lunch and dinner.
Angeles. But she said Mulholland d.tdn 't "It's a restaurant and not strictly a night-
present a program structure that would dub,• he '>did "It's an enbrely clifferent
involve something like dinner coupled with bus.ine.s than the ThunderblJ'd. •
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1996 AS
--Propose~ niglit spot shot
down-by commissio
•Thunderbird owner hoped for a House of Blues-type establish-
menti commissioners say it smells like trouble to them.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Although the vacant
building at the comer of 17th Street and
Newport Boulevard remains a lifeless shell,
the legacy of the doomed night clubs and
bars that once filled its interior lives on.
A proposal by 26-year-old nighlclub
guru Gregg Mulholland lo open a restau-
rant-bar-entertainment business at the
building at 1670 Newport Blvd. was Wlanl·
mously rejected by the Costa Mesa Plan-
ning Commission Monday.
The commission cited limlted parking for
patrons and an unclear proposal that
smelled of a rughtclub rather than a restau-
nmt as the two main reasons for rejecting
the conditional use pemul.
And of course, the reputation or Mulhol-
land -co-owner of Newport Bedch's in.fa-
mous Thunderbird Nightclub whose boun-
ty of problems led to its upcoming clo5.ure -
didn't help.
Nor did the fact that the propoi.al came
on the heels of the closing of the nearby
Empire Ballroom, originally started by Mul-
holland. That nightclub, also on 17th Street,
recently shut down because neighbon. com-
plained of noise, parking and unruhness
a live entertainment show.
Mulholland'!. background with the
Thunderbird earned some weight, Cowa.o
said. Plus, the Police Department's opposi·
tion to the proposal also swayed the com--
rrussion.
Costa Mesa police Lt. Alan Kent said the
department opposed the proposal because
of Mulholland's record, and the past perfol""
mance of previous nigbtclubs at that site -
the noise disturbances, alcohot abuse and
assaults thdt taxed the Police Department)
resources
Lowe, Lowe'5. restaurant and nightclub
was the last bU5.mess at the location, pr~
ceded by uch short-lived clubs as NYC, th~
Roann9 '20s d.nd Alli10 s But the failure of
these establishments -and the nearb-=-y ---i
Empare Ballroom denru.e do not daunt Mul-
holland
•They didn't under..tand what we are
trying to put forth, Mulholland said
Wednesday ·1 Uunk they are afraid it will
be another Empire Ballroom and 1t won't
be."
Mulholland can appeal the c6mmission
decision On Wednesday, he was still
um.ure what tus nex1 step will be.
But he continued to talk enthusiastically
dOOUI tus propo5.d.1.
DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT
A chJld doffs his hat and takes the plunge into on the flooded playground at Kaiser Elementary School on Wednes-
day. The water, which was actually just inches deep, provided some muddy fun.
Llbby Cowan, the Planning Commis5.1on
chairWoman, said Mulholland told the com-
mission bis plan was to open an establJ.sh-
ment similar to the House of Blues m Lo.,
Angeles. But she said Mulholland d.Jcln t
present a program structure that would
involve something like clinner coupled with
Mulholland ~d tus plan is similar to the
• tous<> of Blues or Hard Rocle Cafe. He
WdOL'> to have a restaurant with Southern
cwsmc, open for both lunch and dinner.
"It\ d re5.taurant and not strictly a rught·
club," he "'1!d ·It's an enbrely different
hu'>mt•ss than the Thunderbud."
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GIRLS INUQ.U8 100
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Girls Incorporated of Orange
County presents a •hands-on•
op~ty to learn how the club
helps young women become
strong, smart and bold at their
dinner program from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E .
Coast Highway, Newport Bea,h.
The cost is $40 per dinner. For
more information, call 673·1432.
• . • A Career Network meeting is
at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church for those who are unem·
~oyed at 7:30 p.m . in the Chapel, ,fiOO St Andrews Road, Newport
~each. Bob Donaldson of Execu· I I • ;live Career Services will speak on
• "Fireproofing Your Career." The
meeting is free For more informa-
tion, call 574 -2239
PRD>AY
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,BUSINESS OPPORTUNfTY
BREAKFAST
Gem Faire sponsors a Gem,
Jewelry and Bead Show at
Orange County FairgTOunds from
noon to 7 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturda_y, ~ 10 _a.m. to ~
p.m. on Sunday in Building 14 .
Tickets are $4 or $3 for seniors.
•Newport Busrness Outlook
'96" is the topic of the breakfast
program at 7 a m at the Sheraton
Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.
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Costa Mesa
(714) 645-8512
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sk a Regents Point resident what the
best things arc about life in this
retirement community and
che amwer will be the \cning and the people.
• Expert bnck,
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slate & concrete
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q_ualiry de~1j(ncr-.
• ~ual1r'r work 111
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Newpon Beach
'mce 1969.
• Drainage
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Evenings and weekends find many taking
advantage of rh c area's diverse cultural and
recreational offerings. Whether your tastes run to
chc South Coa~t Repcnory, concerts, lectures at the
university or .shopping, you'll have ready access co
the pastimes you cnioy most.
You'll also have ready :acc~s to a remark.able
group of neighbors.
Rt:sidents arc fnendly, wdl~ucated and widdy
cravcled. They're not only imemting. they're
interested in the concinuing advcnrure of life.
Add our lovely accommodanons and three levels
of care, and you'll understand why this is the ideal
location for the best years of your life. To find our
more, wrir or call l-800-278-8898.
UP WITH PEOPLE
lbe intematioaal tut of Up
With ~e will bring their two·
hour musical shOw, "1be Festi·
~ali· toOr~CoastG~atS
p m. tonight 'and Saturday m the
Robert B. Moore Theatre. Per-
fonnen will relive the '50s and
'60s. Advance tickets are $15 for
dulti and S8 for children. Por
more information, call 432·5880.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT
Jenny Richards will play
folk/rock from noon to 2:30 p.m.
and Kerry Getz perlOTUlS poplrock
from 7 to 10 p.m. tonight on the
town square. The concerts are free.
SATURDAY
USED BOOK SALE
Q.UTTERQHC
Learn bow to let go of dutter and
QASSH:AL CONNEC110NS organize apace at home« otftoe at
CaH St. Clair iDlroduc:m audi-a fhree,.bour workshop at l O a.m ih
encel to Beethoven'9 "PMkfti-lllVllit--t Room l02 ol Onnge Coal& COi· phonp)i bef~ the Pad&: ~·, LewilApplied Sdence build-
$yin ony through the ing. Registration is $39. For more
work m 1ts entirety at •:30 p.m. on Jn.formation, call 432·5880.
Saturday, Mar. 2, at the Orange
County Perfooning Arts Center, 600 4-H Q.EANUP DAY
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The 4·H-Cleanup Day l.S at 0
'Ilckets: $22 IiJ!ormation; 556-ARTS. a.m. at the Cooperative Exten·
sion/4·H office at the Orange
SAFARI PHOTO EXHl8rT County Fairgrounds. All members
•0n Safari in Eastern Africa,• is are expected to participate.
the title of an exhibit of color pho. Please bring garden tools and
tography by Edward Nwiez, on dis· enter through the Merrimac Gate.
play in the foyer of the Newport
Beach Central library through Mar.
31 during normal h'brary hours. For
more information, call 717·3801.
SPLASH '96
'GOLD RUSH' PARTY
Friends of Costa Mesa PRUNING TECHNIQUES
The fifth annual watersports
extravaganza, Splash '96, is from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday at the
Orange County Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa. The event will sbpw·
Casa Teresa Gui.ld11 annua
fund.raising event, ~Gold Rtfs
Extravaganza,• is at 4':30 p.m. •a
the Center Club, 660 Town Cen
ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Ente~
glamorous casino filled wt
games, buffet and a silent auc
lion. Casa Teresa is a temporal)
Christian Home for single, preg-
nant women. For more infonna
tion or reservations, call 553-8825
Libraries will hold a used book "Garden Pruning Techniques•
sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the will be the topic of a program at
Mesa Verd~.u· ""'-'i1o4'-"""'"'1~ws:~4 ..9;JO A.m..ai $hennan IJbrary.4Jl,d.. Verde Drive East. Hardcovers and Gardens, 2647 B. Coast Highway, :E====~====~~E:::ale:!!l!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!5!!!!!!!!!!!!5:!!!!!!!!!!~!$iiC=I
trade paperbacks are $1, regular Corona del Mar. The program is
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When the fiery Kate leads her suitor on a merry chase, the audience will
cheer her along in rhls bo1 ·1erous romp that sparkles \\1th wit and roars
with lnsull, all in the name of funl
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Women
by Joann.a McClelland Gl
March 13 -April 14, 1996
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MllN11NG A i1"EEN lnStittite of America members and SS for non-memben. Por more
information, call 951-5586.
•.•Looking Up, In and Out for
Your GrowlDg Teen• ts the title of
a two-hour seminar at 6:30 P·lll· m
the Community Center of CDM PARENT PARTY
Mariners .Church, 1000 Bison, Pa.rents of 1996 grads and
-Newport Beech:-Practical guide-·imdetgradS of corona del Mar
lines and solutions will be offered High School a.re encouraged to
iby guest ~er Mary Letter-attend the Grad Night '96 Senior
man, a private-school principal. Class Pa.rent Party from 5:30 to 8
The event is free and open to the p.m. at the Harbor 'Aew Club
public. For more information, call House; -1854 Port Westboume
640-6010. Place, Newport Beach. For more
PURJM CARNIVAL
Temple Bat Ya.bro invites the
c:ommunity to join in the fun at its
Purim Carnival today from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1011 Camelback
St, Newport Beach. There will be
rides, games, crafts, food, a pet-
11ng zoo and more. Admission is tree.
HIV/AIDS DISCUSSION
St. Mark Presbyterian pres~ts
•Reality Check: The lhlth About
the Disease, False Fears/l.egili-
mate Pea.rs• as part of its
HIV I AIDS series at 11 a .m. Sun-
day at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
644-13-61.
BVZANTINE CYPRUS
information, call 644-6541.
MONDAY _____ ...__..
FOREIGN POLICY
"Water~ A Dangerous Endan-
gered End.angered Resource?" is
the topic of this week's foreign
policy discussion session from
7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Mark Presby-
terian Churcl\, 2100 Mar Vista,
Newport Beach.
-COSTA MESA 4-H
The next meeting of the Mesa
Goat Hill Go-Getter's Costa Mesa
4-H Club is at 7:15 p.m. in the
Costa Mesa High School Library.
MATH CONADENCE
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academic ca.reen. For more infor-
mation. call 432-5162.
'rAI CHI a.ASSES
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classes in ~al Chi. the andent
Cliliiese art me<litation and
motion, for Deginniiig, intermedi-
ate and advanced levels
beginolng today. The seven-
week course costs $45. For more
infol'!natlon, call 432-5880. --
FRIENDS OF ARGUS
The Friends of Argus, a top sail
Ketch owned by the Boy Scouts of
Amerlca,islookingfornewcrew
members. Join them for a free
slide show and program at 7:30
p.m. For more information or
reservations, call 642-5031.
PARKS/RECREATION
The March meeting of New-
port Beach's Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission is at 7
p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300
Na.wport Blv4.,.Newport Beach.
NEWPORT HARBOR PANHEWNIC
Newport Harbor Panhellenic
meets at 10 a.m. at St. Micllael's
All Angels Church. 3233 Pacific
View Drive in Corona del Mar.
This month's program features
Kevin Cartwright, assistant direc-
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~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1996
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ANMAL 8ER£AVEMENT GAOUP
This ~ gro.up tpedltime
CDM a.ASS Of 8' in the needs ot iDdMdUals who
The reill:ilon comnuttee for have ~ and!« dytDg a nbnalj ln
Corona del Mars Clan of 1996 is their lives. It meets frool 1:30 to 2
looking for alumni. ~ ~ p.m-..every lhald.Ay at 3101 W.
current address and telephone Coast Highway, Suite No. 311,
number to: CdM 86-Reunion NewpCst Beach. Pree Mmiil:ioo but
Committee, PO Box 5269, New-call 122-i588 f« space reservation.
port Beach, CA_9_266_2. ___ _, MENTALJUNE5S SUPP.ORT: __ _
SURPLUS FOOD GROUPS
Seniors and low-income fami-1be Alliance for the Men.tall}' ID
lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport of Orange County provides educa-
Beach area can obtain free tionandemoUonalsupportforfam-
USDA surplus food between 8 files dealing with mentally m loved
and 10 a.m. the second Saturday ones. A free support group meets
of each month in the rear park-from o to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday
ing lot of the Church of Christ, at Orange County Mental Health
286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. Clinic, 3115 Redhill Ave.. Costa
For more information, call 631-Mesa Call 544-8488 for details.
2177.
TEEN FOCUS
The Teen Pocus outpatient
chemical dependency treatment
program holds a free 12-Step
Meettng at noon Sundays exclu-
sively for teens in its offices at 567
San Nicolas Drive, Swte 201,
Newport Center, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 640-
TEEN or 640-1788.
LEADS CLUB
The WOII\eD's Chapter of the
Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at
7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at
Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and Newport bowevaros in COsta Mesa. The dub
is part c1 an intemational network-
ing organization dedicated to
expanding each members business
through quality leads. Call 474-2225
or 'i115-8338 for more information.
INC!ST SUWIYOltS SWf!OIT
SUIVlvon ol mc.t ~
for female victims ot IUUal &bd.le
and rape and their frieadl and
family meets frOm 10 am. to noon
every Saturday .atl 60 VktGria 9L,
Costa Mesa. There is no fee. POr
more informatton. call Kum at
531·2629 or Iris at 859-3918.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GAC>lw. __ _
Mari.Den Church spoo.son a
free divorce recovery suppqrt
group at 1 p.m. every Wednesday
at 1000 Bison in Newport Beacb..
WPUS FOUNDATION
A support group for younger
patients with lupus meets frdm
1 :30 to 3 p.m . the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month:
in Newport Beach. For details,
call 536-17 34. •
SENIORS SQUARE DANa a.us
The Costa Mesa Senior Cfti-
zen Square and !_ound_ Qance
Club seeks experienced dan~rs
to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every
Thursday at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 19th and Pomona
streets. Call 545-5669 for more
information.
Timothy E. Gregory of Ohio
St.ate University will present a
slide lecture on "Byzantine
Cyprus: Aphrodite's Island" from
2 to ~ p.m. at the Newport Harbor
Art ~useum, 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. The lec-
ture is free to Archaeological
•Becoming Math CompetentH
is the title of a free, four-part work-
shop at Orange Coast College
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday
evenings beginning tonight. The
workshop is designed to assist
individuals who wish to return to
school following a break in their ·
tor of the Richard Nixon Library. , IOMlr:..it''I
Luncheon follows. All National
Panhellenic Sorority women are
invited. Donation is $4. For more
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to o decision during Tuesday's : + PllOfOSID fAM1 SM.I: :
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ated board meeting. • Shelved-for now :
.. Costa Mesa High School : + ona AlllMIA1Nll: :
PTSA president Paulette Witt : fl atfnn bon.,..~ other ..
couldn't attend the board meet· : 0 ·~ '°'"""'""'V :
ing, but sent a letter which was l ~~S Nin Board ~II : read by another parent. l + _..._, . • w l
_ "This announcement was l focus on solvmg overcroWd-:
totally unexpected,• Witt wrote : ing problems, but must even· :
in the letter, read by Pat 1 tually decide What to do With :
, ... ,ffetersen. The community was : the farm 1
under the impression that the : :
school district was negotiating L.-------------------------.J
ror a sports complex on the prop-the community feeling and
·-ltty with the city of Costa Mesa, decided not to go ahead when it
e sajd, and the district's seemed like they had made a dif.
'11n.noµl')cement last week that it ferent decision," sh e said. "I'm
~h to sell the farm left little glad so many people showed up
_.time tor public debate. and the Costa Mesa community
• "Where is it written that you drew together aQ.d got involved.
ve the dgttttoignore "the wtsh · "A Jol of times people~ say,
es or the public?" she asked 'Oh, the school board will do
• Wednesday, Witt said she wa.s whatever they want anyway,'"
pleased the board delayed action Witt said. "That wasn't the case
on the sale · Tuesday.•
"I'm really happy they sensed Barbara Dinsdale, a Costa
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er way to r'aiH funds. WtdnM·
day she said she telt like the
board listened.
"l'.m glad at least they ~st
poned it,• Dinsdale said. "l think
that mea tlle)':ll$t n -mue. I
do wish, however, that more had
voted to not sell it."
For the time being, district
administrators will focus their
time and energies on solving the
district's overcrowding problem,
said Superintendent Mac Bernd.
Those solutions will require
money, he said, which the board
will address at a later time.
School officials expect about
1,000 more students to enroll in
Newport-Mesa Unified this fall.
The school district also has a $15
million backlog of deferred
maintenance needs, such as
heater, roofing and asphalt
repairs;-at its 26 campuses.
CONTINUED FROM A 1
. donate to otl:lu.,tuden&I. Pu-
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books into age-appropriate
categories, then each class at
the school was called to the
multi·PU!POSe room to
choose a new book to read.
Next week, the students
will return their exchange
book for another.
Begley's students con-
verged on the fourth-grade
table like shoppers during a
close-out sale. They tossed
books from one end of the
table to the other, searching
for the perfect reading mate-
rial.
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The Compote( Glasses .. e
iupips" series weal ft.
Others detailing ghoaUy
adventures also were popular
among the 9-year-olds .
Mark Wooley, 10, had a
hard time settling on just one book. _ . .__
"I can't decide .. " he ~aid,
carefully reading eaCh book's
description on its back cover.
One book, at 136 .pages, was
about ghosts. The other, with
only 100 pages, was about a
boy and his family.
After a careful delibera-
tion, Mark chose the ghost
book -not because it was
more interesting, but
because it bad more pages.
"l really like to read,• he
said, grlmiing.
Back in Room 12, Begley
released her crew for recess.
Unlike third graders, who
revel in playtime on the jun-
le gym, mpy urt
graders spumed the play
ground and opted to stay
class instead.
About 10 kids hung out
clan, playing , with th
stwf ea animals an puppet
and investigating clas
posters and books on th
bookshelf.
Jennifer Beech too
advantage of the time t
catch up on class work, goin
over tough problems wit
' Begley.
•tt's a world of ~ifferenc
from third grade, 1 Begle
said, while eager ~tudent
offered to file papers for her.
~The students are in shell
shock when they first com
in, and so are the parents.
But they get used to. the
added responsibility."
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onors honored at Performing Arts Center dinner
be r.c.11 are dear. Seventy-' eldbt donors have con-
--tiibutedin 8XC8ll ol Pt iD1Jtion to the Orange County Per-
fonning Arts Center in the 10
years since lt was founded.
To mark the 10th anniversary
year with respect (given the gen-
1erosity of the 78) and style
1(because ttiey would have it no
,other way), Renee and Henry
Segentrom brought together the
roost gen~ous lot for dinner.
A red caipet at The Center
'awaited the crowd, aniVing
•dressed fn dignified black tie.
Gentlemen in aqua-blue satin 1iemdssance costumes announced
the arrival of each guest with the
blaring of trumpets. If those in
attendance were not sure of the
fact that they •had arrived,• the
trumpets made that fact very clear.
The very professional staff wel-
• comed their honored dinner
-guests at the tri&n door as servers
1n white glove from the Ritz Carl-
ton, Laguna Niguel. performed
their silver-tray magic, passing
smoked salmon and tartar, tiny
potatoes, garnished with Ossetra
caviar and eclairs of duck liver.
They called it Act I of the night.
General Wllllam Lyon and bis
lovely wife, WWa Dean, Donald
and Joan Beall, Tom and Marilyn
l>llQsen., Bvton and Ronnie Maumb&ugtit Ben and Patricia
Dolson, Arden Flamson, J. Robert
and Martha Fluor, Walter and
Darlene Gerken, William GWe-
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Larry and Dee Higby, Mark
Chapin Johnson with O.ance Bar-
• bara HWer, Sharon Lesk. Robert
and Marilyn Mcintyre, Rkk and
Mary Muth talked politics, reli-
gion, child rearing and social
reform ... anything but fund-rais-
ing.
It was an everung to enjoy their
great success, their generosity
both corporate and personal over
\he ~decade. The dinner cele-
. bration was about them, for them,
lDld tneMlt to be savored. As fhe
Ritz butler service poured the final
drops of the 1990 Jordan Sonoma
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crowd of about 150 people was
iishered 1nw-5egemrom·lJiill,
seated front and center, al Romeo
and Juliet appeared on i.1.ago.
·0ur ~ility is to e<iutate
our children, to keep the seats al
nle center fil1Sd with the next
generation. and to fill their minds
with beautiful things. God Bless
our house.•
Among the most moving words
of the evening, host Henry
Segerstrom paid tribute to his rela·
tion, Jeanette Segentrom.
"I'm very pleased that Jeanette
Segerstrom is here tonight," be
said. Jeanette, who is fighting can-
cer, looked ravishing in her gown
of royal blue satin and bugle
beads. Jeanette enjoyed her din-
ner with family and mends that
included Sally ~-om. Glen
ad Dome stWWlllL Tim. mad s .... Strader, ltkbanl and Marve S.,..tl•, Toa and
Madlyn Sutton. J09epb wl JU)
1.'hoall, MlcbeJle llobe, Lei and
hg9J Cotton. David and Jeanie
'lllppan, Xalhryn Wheder, and
Cedl and Kathryn Wright
The guests who have con-
tributed so much to The Center
and the community also have
much to be thankful for them-
selves.
lt is not often that those who
plant the seeds for the future live
to see the results. Orange County
Susan Jaffe, as Juliet, hWlg
precariously over her baleony as
the dashing Vladimir Malakhov,
as Romeo, pursued his love to the
delight of the dinner crowd filling
only a few of the thousands of
burgundy chairs lininR the tiers of
Segerstom Hall. The Balcony
Scene" from Sir Kenneth MacMil-
lan's ballet performed by the two
American Ballet Theatre dancers
set the tone of reverence and
magic that would mark the
evening.Reverence for the
accomplishment of building and
sustaining The Center, which bas
become "the center" of cultural
life in Orange County, and the
magic that its many performances
has~!ot~~devecy
audience that has filled the hall for
the past 1 O years.
• Early Years ToYs
As the ballet came to Us conclu-sion. Act ll, also known as dinner,
was seived in the upper lobby,
appropriately under the massive
Fire Bird sculpture, commissioned
by Renee Segerstrom many years
ago. The elegant party was
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called to the podium by host Hen-
ry Segerstrom.
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Qualls made a heartfelt tribute
to all in attendance as the Ritz
staff served a meal of risotto,
grilled veal, and endive salad on
the Tiffany-provided dinnerwear.
Floss Schumacher, attending
with husband. Edward, came in
from La Quinta for the evening.
The Schumachers were among
the very early supporters and
organizers of The Center.
"The coming together of tl¥
group is the coming together of a
beautiful dream." said Aoss Schu-
macher, standing at her table to
a~dress the dinner gathering .
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Newport Harbor grads'
'Tongue' magazine is raw and
irreverent
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
·'T hey work in a hollowed-out office space that's
· spdrsely decorated with
.-thrift-store and throw-away
furniture · an old desk, a
make-shift coffee table and a
torn, vinyl sofa and chal!
Raw. Hard-core Irreverent
That's how John f\.1cCray, 27,
and Nick Kahonzes, 26,
describe themselves and their
new magazine, "Tongue,"
which they designed m that
office.
The magazine, which
: debuted earlier this month,
features band reviews, simple
Q&A's and other short, easy-
to-read quips But it's the
action-shot, color photos of
boarders -skateboarders,
snowboarders and surfers -
that stand out.
"We're a boarder's maga-
zine," says McCray. "We try
• to appeal to the boarder
: J.ifestyle, music dnd issues
·•Our target market is between
:; 13 and 30 years old, but we do ... ••
appeal to kids as well. We're a
hard-edge magazine. So, their
parents might not like us, but
they will."
Tbe two decided to call it
"Tongue" because ·everybody
has one." Plus, they claim
their parents didn't like it.
•So, right there, we knew it
was a good one,• Kalionzes
said.
Many of the articles are
peppered with profanity, but
the two Newport-Harbor High
grads say that's all part of the
boarder lifestyle. And tliey
claim they've gotten rave
• reviews.
-"We've heard great thmgs
from all angles.• McCray said.
"From our advertisers and
other people wanting to
advertise, from editors from
other magazines.
•One of our big things is
lunch
11 :30 -2:00
that we want to be cliff erent.
We tell kids the truth. We
want to have as much integri·
ty as we can. We know there
are some things that we can't
say, but we don't want to be a
hypocrite, either.•
· In their premiere issue,
McCray and Kalionzes includ-
ed a Q&A on the •Drunk of
the Month,• in which a post-
teen surfer who loves golf,
continuously insults the inter-
viewer and pro\Jdly announces
that there "ain't nothing bet-
ter than 18 holes of golf and
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designed to carry a 12-pack
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editorial discouraging drink-
ing and driving, written by
someone who says he's gotten
three DUis and assures the
experience is no picnic.
•we kind of want to be like
Switzerland,• McCray said.
"We want to be neutral.
"We don't want to say don't
do something, like 'don't
drink' because that's unrealis-
tic. But we want them to know
there is a consequence.•
Currently, the magazine
can be picked up for free at
Top left
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right and
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anclNlck
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with their ftnt
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TOngue
magazine.
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shops and •taco shops• from
Santa Barbara to San Diego. It
can also be found in Hawaii,
and McCray and Kallonzes
say they're hoping to soon
have a reader base in the
Midwest.
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tographs by Edward Nunez,
Will be shown Saturday
through March 27 during
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Beach Central Ubrary. Nunez
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adventure photography. 1000
Avocado Ave. 717-3601.
3 OCC PHU.HAllMONIC: ~e orchestra will offer it's
~ .. :: third concert of the season
at ~00 p.ro. Sunday in Robert
B. M~a'Uheatre. The 60·
piece orchestra will play such
music as Beethoven's Overture
to "The Consecration of the
House" and Tchaikovsky's
Symphony No. 4. Tickets: $6 in
advance S8 at the door. Infor-
• mation: 432-5660
4 CLASSICAL
CONNECTIONS: Carl St.
Clair introduces audi-
ences to Beethoven's •Pastoral
Symphony• before leading the
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
-through the work in its entirety ~at 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the
-Orange Cmmty Pei:farm.ing
Arts Center, 60(} 'Fown Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets:
._ $22. Information: 556-ARTS. . --.... :,:_ 5 'UP WITH PEOPLE': The
•r•., international cast of "Up
::·· With People~ brings its
:: two-hour live musical show to
Orange Coast College's Robert
6 SPLASH 'II: 1be filth
annual water SJ>Qrts
¢avaganza. SpJolh '98.
is from 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. Satur·
day a.nd from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Orange. County
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The event showcases personal
watercraft, aftermark et parts,
accessprtes and action f a1hion
apparel. Admission: SS; chil-
dren 12 and under are free.
Information: 364-9249,
7 CLASSIC CAllS: The
. Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion
Island fu Newport Beach
will nost the second Annual
Summer Cruise, an evening of
fine pre-1975 classic, r6d and
custom cars. The first 1s Sun·
'<Jay rom rr a.m. to ~:3 p .m.
Information: 721-9546.
8 'TIIE TAMING OF THE
SHREW': Shakespeare's
play, set in Italian-Ameri-
ca, opens Friday and runs
through March 31 at South
Coast Repertory, 655 Town
Center Dri.ve, Costa Mesa.
Show times: Tuesday through
Saturday at 8 p .m.; Sunday at
7:30 p .m. and matinees at 2:30
p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Tickets: $28 to $38. lnforma-
tion: 957-4033.
9 CLASSICAL CONCE~
Pianist Chizuko Asada
and violinist Thi Ngyyen
perform selections from Bad},
Beethoven, Mozart, Saint-
Saens and Wieniawslci at 7:30
p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa,
646-4652. Cost: $1 -1-0 P"!=lFIC SYMPHONY: Jack
Everly conducts the
Pacific Symphony 1n a Broad·
way program with singers
Karen Morrow and Lee Roy
Reams at 6 p.m. Saturday at
the Orange County Perf'onning
Arts Center. Tickets: $13-55.
Information: 755-5799.
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•croup Hanging: The Annex
Extended,• featuring 25 artists will
run through March 17. Griffin Llt-
ton is located at 1640 Pomona,
Costa Mesa. Call 646-5665 for
more information.
MEMPHIS EXHIBITS
Stephen De Pinto and Walter Cot-
ten photographs will be on display
through March 31. The exhibit is
titled "Flat Out: Bonneville and the
Dry Lakes.• 2920 Bristol St., Costa
M~sa. Call: 432-7685.
CLUBS
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Arnold Stania plays eclectic
folk/jazz Friday and Sandy Ross
performs Jazz frotn 8:30 to 11 .30
pm Saturday. Open mike every
Tuesday from 8 to 10.30 p.m. 506
31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233.
THE CANNERY
Karaoke from 9 to m.idrught on
Mondays. Wine Tasting from 5:30
to 6:30 p.m. and live music with
The Jet9eft~ ft-om 8:30 p.m. "to
12:30 a.m. on Thursdays. Live
bands OD Fndays and Saturdays
from 10 p.m. to 1 a .m. 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach, 675-
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laume on piano, every Wednesday.
Jazz Duo, every Tbursday-Satur-
day. Music hours: Wednesday-
Thursday., 8 p.m.-midnight. Fri-
day.-Sat., 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 600
Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, 754-
0600.
LAVA ROOM/NEWPORT STATION
Live local bands. featuring differ-
ent bands and ctisc jockeys every
Monday and Friday. Newport Sta-
tion: AltematJve-hlestyle dance
club every Thursday and Satur-
day, doors open at 8 p.m 1945 Pla-
centia Ave., Costa Mesa, 631-0031
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MOMMY & ME AT THE MUSEUM
Explore the wondeti of a.rt with
your child through hands.on aotlv·
ities at the Newport Harbor Art
I incre memory skills and mum·
cal enjo~ent. Wednesdays :from
12:45 to 1:30 p.m. Cost: $25 per
month. Information: 755-0340.
useum. The-session will run-.+-----""--'--~.::....;;.....;:..--'-=-~--.~---..,
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The class is for children age 2 112
to 5 years and will be held
Wednesdays from 2 to 3 p.m, The
cost is $36 plus a $5 material fee
payable at the first class. lnfonna-
tion: 644-3151.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a tun-fillf'd
craft and story hour for children of
all ages. Refreshments will be
served. Barnes & Noble is located
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle
Square in Costa Mesa. For more
mformation. call 631-0614 .
KID'S HOUR
Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. at
Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Dnve, Newport Beach, lS
. 's HOW' wt th the 4 Frtinees •
series, a rruscluevous raccoon and
her family. by Russell Hoban. For
more information, cc:lll 759-0982.
MUSIC ENRJCHMENT
The Jewish Commuruty Children's
Center offers a music ennch.ment
program for 4-to 5-yedr-olds
Rbytlun, motor coordination and
concentration help the children to
TiiE WRITING OF SHADOW RAN04 .
Author Jo-Ann M.apson will pre-
sent a free program on her newest
novel, "Shadow Ranch,• at 1 p.m
tonight in the Fnends Meeting
Room of the Ne~rt beach Cen•
tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Information: 717-3801.
STAGE
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-Unda Sohl-Donnell (right) and Fred Strickler weTe featured ln
"Rhapsody ln Taps" at Orange Coast College.
·INNOVATION ON TAP
By Tom lltus. Daily PiJot
L 1ke a pot of boiling
water left too long Qn
the stove, emotions bub-
ble over with a vengeance in
"Come Back to the Five and
Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy
Dean,• the latest production
at the Theater District in Cos-
ta Mesa.
Ed Graczyk 's dramatic
comedy about a group of
small-town Texas women who
·have appointed themselves
'Rhapsodv in Taps' challenaes ....... a·ditiO'" . keepers of Jame~ Dean's '.J --£A.b L&.J u.-neme--"Set '"9oth-in ~.-1he
------------slacks, rainbow hued pants year of his death, and in
By Elizabeth Miller, Daily Pilot outfits. The stage was 1975, on the 20th anniversary
unadorned, allowing the -invites a certain amount of
0 n the heels of the
Pineapple Express, a
storm of another sort
drnved at the Orange Coast
College Robert B. Moore The-
dtre Saturday night.
It was "Rhapsody in Taps,"
dO innovative group that per-
formed lightening-fast tap
dancing, splashing the stage
with colorful costumes and
combining electrifying steps
which challenged the tradition-
dl tap dance.
Before the performance, the
dudience was requested to be
very qwet in order to allow the
dancers to hear each other
The auditorium was hushed.
The musicians did not touch
their mstruments The patter of
the three dancers' tap shoes
began, malung sounds hke
raindrops on a hn roof, patter,
patter, patter, in unison, the
music of their feet the onJy
sounds to be heard.
Agamsl a background of
blue shadows, the blue and
purple costumes of the dancers
reminded me of a stormy day
with soft min in the air. Each
tap s;tep added to another and
another as the dancers pe.r-
formed the "Prelude and
Fugue,· a counter point preci-
sion of a well-rehearsed drama
No Fred Astaire/Gmger
Rogers dancing here Instead,
the stage was pounded w1lh
feet that tapped d diverse
rhythm to salsa beat and Amer-
ican 1azz music -all uncon-
ventional terntory when 1t
comes to tap The ngornus
dancing was loaded with ener·
gellc, mtncate steps dnd
unusual routmes
The dancers were clad m
colorful 'sheet clothes,' hke
silk blouses, pnnt shirts, bldck
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dancers plenty of room. The weeping, wailing and gnash-
five-piece ensemble of piano, ing of teeth. Its k ey scenes
flute and sax, bass, drums and tear off the masks of the prin-
percussion shared the stage cipal characters and expose
with the dancers -giving the some long-festering wounds.
audience the privilege of both In director Mario Lescot's
hearing and seeing the musi-otherwise-impressive· produc-
cians. tion, however, two of these
Perhaps th e most innovative three characters are so over-
and unusual dance was uorum . Thun'1er • a storm of a dance wrought when first glimpsed ..,, that there's little room for
performed on two raised, side them to grow in their roles. A
by side wooden platforms. Dancers Christy Wyant and more normal, casual approach
Bob Carroll tapped a rhythmic at the beginning would mag-
rat-a-tap-tap on the platforms nify the impact of the fire-
while they moved with thun-works to come.
derbolt speed, their arms out Marnelle Ross, in the cen-
then in, bodies twirling, bounc-tral role of Mona, the sup-
ing, tapping. changing places, posed mother of Dean's love
without falling off. The audl-child conceived while she
eoce was enthralled. was an extra on the movie
Artistic director and choreo-"Giant," hits the stage like
grapher for the company, Linda Blanche in u A Streetcar
Sohl-Donnell. co-founded Named Desire.· We know "Rl:iap~dy-tn Tap~· wtth Toni ~he's e. basket case from the
Relln in 1981. Her choreogra-outset, which neutralizes the
pby incorporates kinetic, visual revelations about her charac-
and aural rhythmic elements ter. Ross peaks so ear}y that
which demonstrate her training she appears to fizzle out in
and extensive background in the second act when s he
modern dance, ballet, and jazz. should be bitting her emo-
"Rhapsody in Taps" pro-tional stride.
vides its audiences with a The visiting stranger,
diverse repertoire of rhythmic, Joanne, who turns out to be
unusual sounds requiring con-all too familiar, is given a
summate tap dancing skills, strong rendering by Della
going far beyond the tradition-Lisi, but she also telegraphs
al and the usual. It acknowJ-too much of her inner turmoil
edges the rich heritage of tap before her pivotal role is
and creates innovative choreo-established. A cool, mysteri-
graphic surprises that delight ous demeanor would serve
and inspire its audience. her better in her initial
At the end of the evening, a scenes.
gentlemen was overheard say-The show's outstanding
ing, "I'm going to get out my performance is turned in by
ol' tap shoes that I haven't Kathleen Kaefer in, ironically,
worn for 35 years and start tap-the role which calls for the
ping." Now, how's that for brassiest, most outlandish
mspiration? interpretation. As the hedo-
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Jessica Learned (left) plays the 1955 "then" character of Sissy and Shannon Hunt (right) plays the '
"then" of Mona ln "Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean" at the Theatre
Dlstrlct.
nistic Sissy, famed for her
physical endowments, Kaefer
tempers her raunchy out-
bursts with an aura of vulner-
ability which serves her well
at the play's climax.
Jo Black-Jacob 1s excellent
as Juanita, the Bible-thump-
ing widow who runs the store
and is forced to defend the
reputation of her departed
husband. Joseph Dain's brief
appearance as the young troy
shamed out of town is
poignant and rich with honest
emotion.
The younger, 1955 versions
of Mona and Sissy are splen·
didly enacted by Shannon
Hunt and Jessica Learned,
respectively. Hunt excels as
the dreamy-eyed girl swept
up by her #Giant• experi-
ence, while Learned prances
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1 Dean, Jimmy Dean• • I + WHERE: The Theatre : l District, 2930 Bristol St., :
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: Anti Mall. . : : + WHEN: 8 p.m. Fridays :
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, days through March 17 , l +HOW MUCH: $15 l l + PHONE: 435-4043 :
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reveling in her sexiness.
As the other "Disciples of
James Dean," Susan E. Taylor
is curiously restrained as the
oil-rich Stella Mae in a role
which calls for overstatement.
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Deborah Kissinger enacts the '
n erdish Edna Louise to
cliched perfection.
Lescot's setting is a master ...
work of clutter and tackiness,·
but he has directed his
actresses to use it as a play-
ground, climbing all over the
set pieces with httle motiva·
lion. When Joanne s teps ont91
1
the table to offer her toast, I < and young Sissy qui~ up _on "'"'
the juke box, realism gives
way to directorial hyperactiv· -~
ity.
Still, its absence of subtlety
aside, "Jimmy Dean" is rivet...
ing in its emotional upheaval•#
and aching interplay. It's
become familiar with repeat--
ed stagings over the last 10
years, but it remains an excit-
ing dramatic experience.
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as we travel to CAMNNll,
the southern Italian region home
to Naple , piua, and macaroni
1.ntng at the dell"
takes on a whole new
..... ~ aspect when you are
talking about the Farmers
Market service deli in Atrium
Court at Fashion Island.
Yards of food, dozens and ,
dozens of attractive selections
ol hot and cold dishes, and so
much more. Move a few feet
to the left and you're facing a
case ,ull of caviar, herring
and smoked salmon; turn
around to the scent of bakery
rolls and baguettes warm
fiom the oven; nearby are
vats of soup, cases of sand-
wiches, cookies, cakes and
pies.
A "gourmet hot potato
cart• there, facing the circular
dining courtyard.
I was to meet a pal who
had suggested we could prob-
ably find one another more
easily at the wine bar. A good
idea because it was less
crowded.
Our meeting was supposed
to be a catching up between
old friends but since I
planned to write a review and
needed to have a wide sam-
pling, we bought a tiny dab of
everything we could cram on
two plates.
What my body needed was
four or five of those beautiful,
spring-green asparagus stalks
(with no mayo), but other
things were just too alluring
to resist. We had a single slice
of chilled salmon galantine,
and the same of stuffed chick-
en breast, roast loin of pork
and vegetable torta. And
more, I'm afraid to say.
One big spoonful of mari-
nated mushrooms to share, as
well as Caesar salad, Cajun-
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Fashion Island + WHIN: Open dally at 8
a.m. Closes at 9 p.m. dally
except Sunday, when It
closes at 8 p.m. + HOW MUCH: lnexpen· slve ' + PHONE: 760.0403 ' I I I L•------------------------~ style baked beans, Boston
baked beans, spinach salad, a
helping of curried couscous
with raisiJU-4ad~pple5 p}U$ .a
pile of mashed potatoes w th
gravy and two iced teas. We
faced caloric ruin, but not
financial disaster. The bill
was less than $18.
All in all, we had a great
time and the piano player
kept a melody going ov& the
din of the splashing fountain
and the kids, shoppers, busi-
ness people and tourists. We
were on a roll, so to speak,
having a great time with the
smorgasbord lunch.
Poached, rolled salmon was
four-star and the Dijon mus-
tard sauce on poached chick-
en was, too. Thumbs down on
the torta, with layers of roast-
ed peppers and eggplant -
too much cream cheese. But
those mashed potatoes disap-
peared fast, right along with a
slice of pork loin, heavily
embedded with rosemary,
molasses and English mustard
and stuffed with bananas,
which had turned brown and
looked caramelized. The bean
samples were great -the
Cajun beans pack a surpris-
ingly hot punch of chili pep-
pers; I loved them, my friend
didn't.
The next day, I met Mike
Walker, the successful
dynamo who owns this Farm-
ers Market, another in San
Juan Capistrano with plans to
open a third in South County.
He praised his executive "chef,
Lewll Snowden, and Snow-
den's 40-some assistants, part
of a staff of 125. He noted
tourists find the Atrium fasci-
nating. His produce and meat
markets attract awed travelers
who love to photograph
gleaming vegetables and gor-
geous fruit. They look like
works of art.
A bachelor father of five,
Walker._42. .sire'{. \lP · tne_
meat and fish business at his
father's market, Sir Jax, in
Huntington Beach.
•J've been eating meat
since I got teeth,• he grins,
"and my dad helped me get
going in my own meat and
fish business when I was 20. •
In 1980, Walker started the
meat and fish department in
the Irvine Ranch Market and
six years later was asked if he
wanted to take on the Farm-
ers Market. The Farmers Mar-
ket occupies a big space in
the Atrium, needing room for
its meat, poultry and fish mar-
kets, plus produce and sta-
ples, the wine bar, soup and
sandwich bar, potato cart, hot
and cold deli, bakery and a
thriving catering business.
"It's a lot of work and I just
love it," Walker said.
Other businesses, on a
smaller scale, are bis fellow
lessees, including La Salsa,
Tokyo Kitchen, the Brazilian
Cafe, Swef?t Factory, Pain du
Monde Bakery, Pasta Bravo,
Veg a Go Go, Villa Italia Piz-
zas, Lotus Cafe, Gourmel Hot-
dogs and Cinnabon.
We had wandered on into
Walker's meat and fish sec-
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CASEY lUKSCH I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Mike Walker, of the Farmers Market ln Fashion Island, stands among the produce. The Farmers
Market otters meat. fl.sh and poultry markets as well as wine, soup and sandwich bars.
dining news
lion, with its immaculate,
shining cases full of chops
and steaks. In among the pre-
wrapped gourmet meats at
one end, I picked up a plas-
tic-wrapped pound of raw
ostrich (It was right next to
the rabbit). The meat is dark
as beef liver and costs $21.95
per pound.
We get letters feel like getting all dressed up or
depleting ·your wallet too much.
Please write on a post card in 25
words or less and tell me the
name and location of your
neighborhood cafe or restaurant.
Send it to Marla Bird, The Daily
Pilot 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa
92627 We will pnnt your sug-
gestions m March
Over in the produce sec-
tion, specimen fruits and veg-
etables are exquisite, each
trimmed, polished and
arranged in quiet symmetry
and infinite variety. They are
pricey, but worth it After
your fine lunch of deh
delights, meander on over to
see the rest of Walker's
spread.
... Including anonymous ones,
and this one has been haunting
me because I misplaced it last
spring and it has just surfaced m
a stack of old newsletters. It is
from a reader who owned an
#Entertainment '95 • book and
was unhappy that a favorite Cos-
ta Mesa restaurant, no longer
honored their discount cards
after it had changed locabon, but
not its name. The same expen-
New chef at 21
Oceanfront
ence had happened m Newport Wllllam Orr is the new execu-
Please contact me agam and I tive chef at the elegant restau-
leave a phone number rant down by the Newport Pier.
Usmg the ramp to get down -
to the-market's main entrance -And we want more
He hllS had expenence .in.. ... ,,.
kitchens of well-known restau-
rants such as The Four Seasons
(in New York), The Pavilion,
Golden 1hlffle and the Ritz. His
new menu additions include
Kobe beef, ostnch and turtle
soup. Phone 673-2100.
is not a cool tdea. It becomes
a nightmare in prime dining
hours, so park up above and
take an escalator to the din-
ing area.
I want to know what your
favorite hang-out restaurant is
You know, the one you Just auto-
matically drive ro when the
bidge is empty and you don't
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,
CX>N LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Students and parents listen to speakers during Tuesday evening's school board meeting concem-
lllg the sale of Costa Mesa High School's farm site. In a slim vote, the board postponed selling the
llmd for cash.
. gains
DOWN ON THE FARM
School trustees, on a slim 3-4
vote, refused Tuesday evening to
begin the process for selling off
the Costa Mesa High School
farm. The farm site, now little
more than vacant land next to
the campus, has been the subject
of controversy in recent days.
The district, along with the city
and the state Fair Board, had
considered a joint venture that
would have turned the grassy
spread into a sports complex.
But school administrators,
after a series of dosed-door ses-
sions, signalled they were more
interested in selling off the land
and using the money -perhaps
as much as $10 million -for
long-delayed maintenance work
at school campuses. Tuesday's
vote, in which only trustees Judy
Franco, Jim de Boom and Serene
Stokes voted for selling the prop-
erty, represented a victory for the
scores of citizens who felt they'd
been denied a chance to discuss
the fate of the land.
Trustee Jun Ferryman says he
will try to reinvigorate the sports
complex proposal.
THE BIG MERGE
Trustees for the Newport Har-
bor Art Museum and the Laguna
Beach Art Museum voted Tues-
day to merge the two facilities
into a sirigle art museum that
could eventually attract wordl-
wide attention and draw promi-
nent exhibits that might have
bypassed Orange County until
now. Still. there are more ques-
tions than answers here. Where
will the museum ultunately be
located? Where does this leave
Michael Botwinick, the highly
Iespected director of the New-
port museum? How will the two
collections be merged? Will those
still opposed to the merger spoil
the deal? Expect some of those
answers in the coming weeks.
ONE FOR THE SCHOOLS
The annual Spirit Run attract-
ed some 4,500 runners Sunday 1.0
the annual lOK/SK run at Fash-
ion Island. According to early
estimates, the race raised
$80,000 for educational programs
at Andersen, Llncoln and Harbor
View elementary schools.
losses
TOO YOUNG
Dylan Urquiza was everything
you'd hope for in a 16-year-old.
He was a straight-A student He
was a starter on his school's bas-
ketball team, the Back Bay
Bombers. He had a good sense of
humor, given to practical jokes.
He had career plans. And on a
Sunday evening. for doing noth-
ing more than going out for a
quick bite to eat with bis cousin,
he was blown away by a gun-
man who apparently wanted to
know if Dylan belonged to a
gang.
Dylan didn't belong to the
gang, but in the end that didn't
seem to matter.
correspondence
School trustee grateffil
for community input
I would personally like to
thari.k: everyone who showed
up at the hearing on the sale
of the f ann property at the last
school board meeting.
It wa.s im~ative that the _
wishes ot the' people, who cared-'"
about what happened to the sale
of such a valuable asset to the
community, be heard.
As trustees of the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District it
was very valuable for us to hear
the wishes of our constituency. It
was a unanimous decision as far
as the testimony we received
from the public.
To me it was refreshiJlg to see
the board of education be
responsive to the wishes of the
electorate. They should be com-
mended for making a decision to
defer the sale of the farm proper-
ty until a future date. ,
As a trustee for the school dis-
trict, I believe the proper course
of action is to authorize the
school district to go forward with
the plans for the sports complex.
It is in the best interest of the citi-
zens of Costa Mesa to continue
on this course.
There are serious considera-
tions that have to be dealt with
by the school
district for:
deferred main-
tenance and in
student hous-
ing. I believe
we need to
consider sell-
ing other sites
that are less
desirable and
consider the
possibility of Jim Ferrymmt
presenting a
bona issue to finance our
deferred maintenance issues.
Retaining 18 acres of open
spaces for development of sports
facilities in a city that is 96%
developed is a first priority. An
opportunity like this doesn't
come along very often. It will
take a joint effort of the school
district, the city and the fair-
groiinds to make this happen.
The school district has other"'
ways to raise money for def~
maintenance and school open-.::
ings. Granted it won't be as eat}'
but I believe it can be done with
"SOme imagi.native-thin.king:-
The solution to the financial
challenges the school board
faces will have to be shared with
the community as a whole. This
is our collective future. I think
we are up to the challenge.
Parents, the business commu·
nity~ the school district, and the
state must all be a party to the
sol'tltions we face. ~
The Costa Mesa. ~onununity 1
needs to have this asset be opti-
m.i.ied for the well-being of the
schools, the residents and for
future generations.
Please join me in becoming a
part of the solution by the giving
of your ideas and resources.
JIM PERRYMAN
Member of the Newport Mesa
Board of Education
community commentary
Sky is not collapsing aroUnd US
T o all Costa Mesans -warn-
ing! The sky is falling! We
have troubles on the East
Side and West Side! The North is
about to collapse, and the South
is slowly being invaded! And if
we don't act soon, our pursuit of
life, liberty and happiness is
doomed I
If you read the quotes in the
newspapers, or tune into the dis-
course at public bearings, this is
what you would think. But I
would like to interrupt this
broadcast for a healthy dose of
reality. The city of Costa Mesa is
a wonderful place to live, work,
shop and play.
Our city ad.ministration,
through fiscally conservative
policies, enjoys a budget surplus
and bas been unaffected by the
woes of the county. Our Police
Department can boast of success-
ful safety and citizen protection
efforts, and still finds time to
share compassion and kindness
with those citizens in need.
Our Fire Department repeat-
edly exercises superior response
times, and when the call is
attended to, stops to share fire-
fighter hats with children and
talk about the value of staying in
school We have beautiful and
well-maintained parks, maybe to
some not enough.
And yes, you can take a
An open letter
to· the NBPD
• ~'S NOTE: The following let·
ter was s.rrt to the Newport Beach
Police Department, addressed specifi-
c.ally to Police Chief Bob Mc:Donell.
I just wanted to let you know
what a kind, caring and
considerate person Officer
Steve Martinez is, a.s I am sure
you must be aware.
I feel we are ~lucky to
have a Police Department that
would take the time to come.
out on a Call for IOIDeOD• in
daltrell. (Someone w~
their dc;>g heard ma c:ty1ng
inside my home and called
you,)
t am embUraued that I took
up the olfldn tbile With my
~. however, I am so
a~Uve that be choee to
tab tbe-. tolaDl to me.
pleasant walk at night or early
morning hours,' and refresh your-
sell with our coastal climes. We
have chosen to be part of a great
place.
Now I am not naive enough to
think that Costa Mesa is without
fault. But I want to address those
who believe in that god of Nega-
tivity having a place in our com-
munity. Too often residents, busi-
nesses and elected officials fall
into that comfortable womb of
acrimony and controversy. But I
have faith in you, the real cibzen,
to discern fact from fiction, and
realize the true potential of the
stake you have claimed 10 Costa
Mesa.
You wake each morning,
cinch the tie or dutch the purse,
and create more good for your
community. Most importantly,
you do it in your own discreet
and distinguishable way. You
add to the value of this city, this
community, every day. You are
the tapestry that defines the
community of Costa Mesa. And
you are obligated to be discrimi-
nating in your choices, and just
and reasoned in your actions.
I admire the work of volun-
teers in our neighborhoods who
bring to our attention issues that
demand action. I do not, howev-
er, believe it is positive, progres-
sive or proactive to dwell on the
readers respond
ing wailing and/or crying-I
really couldn't stop unW after
. Officer Martinez left.
I was a very successful
entrepreneur for 15 years
befoie my illness and was con-
sidered a •people person.•
I can recognize an honest
and genuine person when I
meet them -as I did today with
Officer Martinez.
I am sorry my problems took
up his valuable tim~. however I
am impressed that a Police
Department and a police officer
could care so much about me
or what I was going thr.ough.
Not only do you risk your
Uves to take care of crune and
tbe •bad~· you li1sO take
time out to take care of the
• •gOod people" a.s well.
It seems like the police have
been gettilig a bad rap of late.
negative perceptions of the fe
to the detriment of the whole.
do believe it is the responsibili
of each individual to express
their convictions with sights h
squarely on solutions. Our fofl _
bearers granted us the extreme-
opportunity to be part of dvic
in America. Your partici · ls
not a luxury; it is your 0 ugation.
And with that obligation
comes responsibility. Responsibil-
ity to speak the truth. Most
importantly, responsibility to par-
ticipate productively for the ben-
efit of all. To stroke our igno-
rance of a particular issue and
stoke the fires of our fears is not
responsible. To see clearly and
soberly the means of change and
take the exhaustive steps to real-
ize unprovernent is our duty.
Morning will come again to
Costa Mesa, and as the coffee
warms and the bread toasts, yov
will once again add to our com-
munity. Go ahead, pick up the
newspaper and tune in to the lat-
est about our city. And remem-
ber, Costa Mesa, the heritage
and future, rest with you.
And the next time you bear
that Uw sky is failing, remember
what happened to Chicken Lit-
tle.
TONYPEnOS,
President, Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commerce
feelings upon the death of my
oldest son's wife, Gail, from a
two-year battle with breast
cancer. I enclose a copy of the
article.
Jeff Sovern is now raising
his 3-and S-year·old daughters
with a caring baby sitter's assis-
tance.
He has asked for help and iS
iriterested in kriowing bow oth-
ers have helped their children
adjust to the loss of a parent
How do widowed or single par-
ents deal with Situations in
which it is obvious tliat one
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MERGER
"'Th! trwt~ are.looking at Um.
JDOl9 u an art museum endeavor
not a locatio!lal Issue,• 14id Michael
Meyer, a Newport Harbor Art
~ trustee. "This is a com-
tiiried effort, not a 'we vs. them' kind -ottblug:-9
That's an argument that dues.
paying members of the Laguna Art
MUMWD will have to accept if they
are to approve the merger. Several
Laguna members have vowed to
fight the proposed merger rather
than see the city's 88-year-old muse·
um alNt down.
Museum administrators say that,
while the two facWties will be con·
solidated at the Newport H8lbor site
in Newport Center, they hope to
)ceep both locations open for at least
'dne year after the merger is com-
plete. U the merger lS approved,
rrustees say the newly-created facil-
ity could. eventually consider relo-
cating to 9outh Coast Metro.
One day after plans for the merg-
er was announced, offioals from art
:x
institutions throughout the country
Said the plan hat deftdti ..•
an age where~ for tbe uts II
constanUy bl ~. arts oftk:Sa1I
said Jolning forces would give tbe ~e County Muaeum ci a
strength neither museum previously
enjoyed.
·0n the SUrface, this seems like
an intelligent consotict.tion, • said
Kevin E. Cogsey, directi>r: and CEO
of the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Chicago. ·1 would think that for
two institutions that are six geo·
graphical miles away from each oth-
er, it seems to make absolute sense.•
Consey, who served as Newport
Harbors director until 1988, agreed
the new institution should empha·
size the county-wide Implications.
"The.y probably want to position
themselves as a regional, cultural
institution, not as the private fief.
doms of one narrow village,• Con-
sey said.
That goal is easier said than
accomplished. said N&da Os.line,
director of the Huntington Beach
.Am Centei. Given lAguDa Beach's
tradition as an art colony, the loss of
a major cultural institution could be
considered signilicant, Osline said.
•There are same tragedies aboilt
thllt OlliM IUci. •My fiiit concetn
wou1d be over i'edudng the diveni-
ty OI ~amming. This also poten-
U.Uy rips the soul out of what the
~Beadl~~·.n
about• .
Newport H41bor trustee Jellnifer
Van Bergh said she hopes doubters
will even~ share the excitement
of museum administrators. Van
Bergh canoo flie merger announce-
ment truly a •red letter day.•
"The substance of our vision
that we'll be debveJ1ng the ViSu
arts to Orange County in a much
more efficient manner,• Van Bergh
said. "We'll be creating a new world
class institution. We get to build this.· ' .
Irvbte Museum Director Jean
Stern agreed tbe new institution will
probably be more efficient. Cultural
msbtutions throughout California
are often forced to take steps such
as this, often as a "last resort• to pre-
vent being forced to go out of busi-
ness, Stern said.
Stern says the two museums
hav~ beq\m te ~la~ 1ft.. .theif'
emphases and exhibition chokes,
mak:mg a merger a logical choice.
At the same time, efficiency isn't
.
always a positive, Stern said.
•The bad thhlg. I suppose, JS that
this reduces the number doing
smaller and individual~ of the
Califorrua arts,• Stem iaid.
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ltfowever, Grant clauns he was
to believe the mtenned.iary was
actually a aty employee. He said all
~tten communication was printed
on city stationery and faxed to him
om City Hall. And because of that,
Grclllt said he had complete faith
and trust m the mtennedlary, who
he daims recommended the con-
tractor. That's something city offi-
oa~ say the intermediary was not
upposed to do.
Mayor Joe Erickson Sd.ld the city
I ha smce "fired• the mtenned.iary
and hired a staff employee lo fill
Ulat role. The city 1s ceVlewmg
Grant's dfld other property owner's
l projects to detemune whether any
11$Jnanagemenl has OC'curred. ln
' the meantime, Enckson said the
oty will hold oU on any legal acbon
~4inst Grant
Deputy City Attorney Carmen
t2:rdt1r-sa1ct tbe <:.tty bebeves Grant
should take responsibility for the
~ndition of the property, regardless r OJ his probJems Wllh th(• construe-
' non contractor. I t., •we have notlung to do with the I contractor,• Brock said "We 1ust
, JoM the money, and (the city's I
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property and give the OK to release
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• 1 can understand where the
mlSUndersta.ndJng would occur.
However, we are not in the bwd-
n s-of contracting. He will be
expected to pay back the 5'0,000. ·we think lllli ~held-in
the perspective that this is a very,
very substandard property. He
wouldn't have even qualihed for
the loan if this wasn't a slum prop-
erty.•
The work on Grant's property-a
fourplex -included pouring a new
drtveway, repairing a sewer line
and other plumbing, replacing
screens, fixing garage doors and
bringing an unauthorized ~uilding
modification into compliance with
city codes. Construcbon began this
past summer.
After each phase, Grant said the
mtennediazy would contact him to
set up an inspection appolntment.
Each time Grant met with Willdan
he said he was told the work passed
inspection and met city code. Each
time, Grant sJgned a voucher and
gave ll lo the firm hired by the city,
who he said was suppose to pav the a t." -~.
After signing over $40,000 worth
of vouchers, Grant noticed a prob-
lem with the drtveway. It appeared
to be stnking. And soon after that,
"the whole deal went south,• said
Grant's attorney Aliece Pickett.
•He started making phone
calls,• Pickett said. •He wanted to
know what was wrong. And in July,
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Pickett hired another contractor
to inspect the work and leamed
that most of it was inferior. She said
the coJitractot told her the wol'k
may even have caused more hann
than good.
"It turns out the sewer pipe had
not been connected properly, and it
was leaking raw sewage," Pickett
said. "That's why the driveway was
sinkmg.
"He (the contractor) ~aid we'd
have to re-do everything, plus get
rid of the contamination that's
un<ter there.•
Meanwhile, Grant said he has
been contacted by one of the con-
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Grant to fork over the money.
Grant said he still believes the
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Orange Coast College coaching legend Dick Tucker awaits
induction into Orange County Sports Hall of Fame March 28; he
coached Pirates football to two national crowns in a storied career.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Plloc
I n the heyday of Orange Coast
College football -when young
women would climb trees beside the
stadium just to get a peek of their
gridiron heroes, and fans pursuing
50-yard line seats would arrive hours before
kick.oft -Dick Tucker was commodore of a
Pirate fleet that provoked more attention
on ~ampus than bead-laced headbands,
floweq colors or the walusi..
Fron'l 1962 to 1978, the Pirates cornered
the market in community college football.
They won two JC Grid-Wire national
championships under the beloved Tucker,
a longtime ambassador for the game who
will be inducted into the Orange County
Sports Hall of Fame Museum on March 28
inside the museum, which is adjacent to
Anaheim Stadium.
After Tucker helped revolutioruze lugb
school football in Orange County in the
1950s, he came to Orange Coast, which,
at that point, had experienced only seven
seasons of wuuung m its first 15 years of
compellllon, beguuung in 1948.
Orange C<>Ast was never the same.
Neither was football
·For a lot of years, we Just packed that
place,~ Tucker said of OCC's LeBard
Stadium, known as Pirate Stadium before
1967, when the name was changed in
honor of the late Harry LeBard, a
community leader and founding member
of the District Board of Trustees.
Tucker, who compiled an eye-popping
97-18-1 record (.843 winning percentage)
in 11 seasons at Brea Olinda High fiom
1951 to 1961, including eight Orange
League titles and CIF championships in
1959 and '61, started the widely popular
Orange County North-vs.-South All-Star
football game in 1959 with Julian Henry,
former president of the Brea Lions Club,
which has produced the game ever since.
A former standout quarterback at Long
Beach Jordan and Wlutuer College, Tuck.er
was the youngest head coach at the time in
Orange County -coming straight out of
college -when he accepted the Brea
JOb.
•SEE TUCKER PAGE 84
QUOTEOFTHE ~y
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nororlety the '62 team would'~ bent reaJ1!I ~ ••• •
-lw.L OF FAME FOOTBALL COAQI Dl<X1VCXER
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Dick Tucker's great co~chlng career is being capped by induction into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame.
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T he cream
of tlie
crop
from the
NeWJ>ort-Mesa
School
District's
varsity high
school pool of
talent for 1996
-back row,
from left,
Estancia
High's NiCk
Novak,
Estancia's
Dane Plock
and Corona
del Mar's
Brian
Coleman. Up
front, from
left, Corona
del Mar's
Adam Klinke,
Estancta's
Chris Candlish
and Costa
Mesa's Mike
Montoya.
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F L \' I N G 1-1 0 M F
Melissa Ford churns through a leg of the 200-yard butterfly I.Ji
Corona del Mar High's nonleague swim opener against Long
Beach Wllson and University. She finished second ln the event: ...
Getting the-most
out of your Wood!i
•Tiger Woods breezes
through town to accept
"Heroes of the Heart"
award from CHOC.
A t nine months old, Eld.rick
•nger" Woods was
walking. 1\vo months later,
during Amenca's bicentennial
year, he was swmgmg a golf dub
Oh, sure, Woods started early.
He's 20 now. Plays at Stanford.
Last year, he played at AugU£ta,
the on.ly amateur to qu4lity for the
Masters. He won the U .S. Junior
national championship at ag 15,
the youngest ever to win that tiUe.
His father, Ba.rt, bad him
swmgmg a dub before h1S teeth
came in. At age live, Woods
appeared on televlsionts •That'i
Incredible .•
But it's a story, reelly, nothing
like football's Thdd Martnovlch
· .. ~ QwuW~. •ftle1e't a
,.
high school baseball pntvlews
. Senior-dominated Mesa read! for a legitimate run
1 •Mustangs' goal is 17
victories this season; and
that's a CJF situation.
I ------------. J By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
j COSTA MESA -Last year,
'!lll!!'!l!ml ... !11111 ...... lllli ...... _ 1 they helped put the Costa Mesa i High baseball program on the .. ~Ut fishing l map. nm year, seven returning ;'#~ U j Mustangs hope to build a high·
; • •• • 1 way to post.season play, where ~Q nAVlng ·oW l on~ their di4mond .was only a ~ ~J -.-.... 1ll: i service stop for opposing squads.
~ · ... i #This is the seniors' year to ,'l,....:g thl•S time· l ~blisb Costa Mesa as a force,· U1. ____ 1 said third-year coach Doug Deats,
• 1 whose blueprint for success start-D.f die vear l ed ~~ Musmngs_made.the ploy-
• ~ i offs for the first time since 1981
T rout fishing at Irvine and
• Santa Ana River Lakes
seems to be peaking for
the spring fishing season and
diany local anglers are getting
in on good action at these two
beavily-stock.ed lakes.
! last season, winning their Pad.fie l C()()St League finale to qµalify for
i a first-round Division m loss at I Irvine, in which they needed 20
i outs before scratching their lone i hit. i Matt Broesamle, who broke up
! that would-be no-bitter, leads a ! talented and expertenced cast as
i
last tpripg"i ~·MeA DfS-
trict Player of the Year.
Fellow seniors Mike Adel-
mund, Jenmy Starns and Seth
HalVerson, juniors Julius Vasquez
and Ray Ohrel, as wen as sopho-
more Ben Pelter, also started for
last year's 13-!2 squad. •we should be ~ble to win
some games," Deats iaid. "We're
really trying to wiJi 16 games,
which ls the school record. We
think we have a sbot to break
that. A real good year would be
17-7. We could do better, or we
could do worse. We still need to
stay focused on the goa1', work
hard and play together."
No district performer played
better than Broesamle a year ago,
when be was 4-2 with a 1.66 ERA
on-the mound and hit . 90 with·
three homers and 21 RBI playing
first base.
"Matt's obviously the key
guy,• Deats said. •we're looking
for him to be a dominant guy. He's
been throwing real bard.•
Adelmund, a two-time All-PCL
performer, hopes to pick up
where he left off at the plate last
spring. He hit .469 against PCL
buden, to lift hil l80IQQ a~
to .313.
"We're toying With the idea of
him leading off,• Deats said.
•He's one ot our faster ~. and
we'd like to put him tn a ~t he can't be pitched around.•
A powelfully·built right-ban-
der, Adelmund, who will see time
in the outtteld and first base, also
won h.&lf ol h.i5 six ded.sions, post-
ing a 4.85 ERA as one of six all-
district Mustangs.
Starns, whose three-hit shutout
in the regular-season finale pro-
pelled Mesa into the postseason,
is another all-district performer
who will vie for innings on the
mound.
"It's going to be tough to keep
everyone happy,• Deats said of
his senlot pitChfug· triumvirate.
"They're all throwing well, and
we haven't really established
them as our first, second or third
guy yet. We'll probably have to
have a coJDpronlise by the tim.e
we start league, where our best
two will start and our third guy
will relieve."
Starns led the district in pitch-
ing victories (six), fashioned a
&:ott and Carry Jardine of
Costa Mesa fished Irvine Lake
Jbi9-past week and each angler
n!e1ed in a trophy rainbow trout.
Carry's huge bow weighed in
at 8.2 pounds, Scott's whopper
scaled 8 pounds and both
rainbows were caught on green
glitter Select Power Bait.
: ~ i
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RESPECT
Costa Mesa angler John
Martin headed over to Santa
Ana River Lakes where a steady
bite on big trout has been going
on for nearly a month.
Martin tapped the heavily
stocked Kid's Lake for an
11.7-pound rainbow fishing with
Power Bait.
'This Saturday Santa Ana
Rt.Dr Lakes will hold the annual
~Lassen Trophy-Trout
CMmpionships with $500 in
p'&.e money.
;:t: 0
-Weather will play a key role
in-whether white sea bass will bil'it:tbis weekend a\ Catalina
d. There are plenty of squid
ilUJ)e water on the back side of
tlJl.island and there appears to
l of sea bass holding in
water.
ells, currents and wind are
looked at by private
~and our local
sf&Uishing fieet. in hopes that
ElQDditions will improve and the *-will go off. 'Cthi.s writer joined Captain
K9f Smith of Balboa on board
~8-toot Pacemaker ~ous Flo" for a trip over to
eatalina to check out white sea
~fishing.
·~ sportfisher docks at Lido
Peninsula and fishing with us
wHs:Rob Meinhardt of Newport
8$t:h and Jim Payne of Orange.
! • It's the first step, and I Newport Harbor's Sailors
! would like some of it, ! r beginning Friday.
~
j By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pl1ot
NEWPORT BEACH -When
hired Jan. 31 to coach Newport
Harbor High's baseball team, Jim
Ktefet said one oTbiS goals was fo
teach players respect for the
game.
Respect is also something the
Tars are hoping to gamer from
other programs, after posting a 3-
80-1 record during the five-year
tenure of former coach, Kirk
Bates, who resigned after last
year's 9-15 mark.
But with only one regular back
(junior Joe Urban), the Tars will
be hard-pressed to acquire the
requisite victories usually associ-
ated with such esteem.
. •I think we've got a dub that
can compete and if the pitching
stays together, we're going to be
in a lot of games,• said f(jefer, 25,
who spent the last four seasons as
an assistant at Brea Olinda High.
Pitching appears to be a
strength, despite would-be
returner Danny Pulido being lost
tor the season while recuperating
from shoulder surgery.
Urban, a two-time All-New-
port-Mesa District selection, is
joined by Corona del Mar High
transfer Garrett Nuzum to form a
potentially stalwart lefty-righty
combination on the mound.
~to Nonis Tapp,
Captain of the sportfisher
•ffeelance" at Davey's Locker,
61~-1434, we were able to get a
COlJple of scoops of live squid so
bait would not be a problem
u~n arrival at the island at
1li9lat.
Bven though the weather laid i,' ba4 and Smith was able to
anChor on traditional sea bass i
hoi spots on the back side of l,
Urban, a hard-throwing right-
hander, struck out 45 in just less
th.an 59 innings as a sophomore,
wi.Bning three of his nine deci-
sions.
•He could be a force on the
mound and in the middle of our
lineup," Kiefer said of Urban,
whom he coached previously on a
scout league team.
~. nQ croakers were
hoOked that day. i
The day did produce a pretty
g~ pick on legal calico bass
and a couple of big bat rays.
For an update on white sea
~ fishing conditions at the
tdl.nd check with Dean Plant at .1':. •Angler's Center in Newpc>rt
Bf*ch by ~~2-6662 or l tBongos SporUis g Charters at !.· 61~·2810.
,' 0 ! • lnie biggelt fishing tackle i,, -6w in the country ls currently
place at the Long Beach i. ention Center. lbe annual ,
Hall P»bing Show will run !, ·=::c:unday and there is g tor every fisherman j
liDd boetef at the huge show. i
i tli!, I ! I
Urban, who bit .278 With three
home runs, six doubles and 11
RBI last season, will also need to
avoid the elbow soreness Kiefer
said cropped up during his typi-
cally busy summer season.
Nuzum, a junior lefty With a
fastball in the 85 mph range, a
good breaking ball and an
improving change-up, has the
ability to "catch some eyes," this
year, according to Kiefer.
Nuzum will start in the out-
field, while Urban will ~y
third base, when not on the
mound_
Senior center fielder Chad
a strong source of leadership
during the Mustangs' tumultuous
season. He averaged 15.2 points,
including
a 34-point
explosion
against
PCL
opponent
Universi-
ty.
Novak,
6 &-2
~I con·
trtbUted men nm Panel facets for
theB&glel.
averaging 7 .6 ~ta. 6. l
tt1boundl, thtM atlliltl and 1.5
....i. per contllt,
IOink.e, Who along with
Coleman WU the CdM olfenM
for much al tbe .lete·....an
sµrge, ·~ 12.8 ~"' game u a Jump·~ M
tatWard.
Coluccio, whose junior campaign
was largely sabotaged by a bro·
ken hand, is penciled into the
cleanup spot, following Urban.
#(Coluccio) could be a good
run-production guy," said Kiefer,
who has been impressed with the
two-year basketball letterman's
athleticism.
Seniors Andy Langsdorf and
Gavin Tomalas, as well as juniors
Paul Jones and Jason -Szolomay-
er.will ffil mading rotes, after see-
ing spot duty last season.
Langsdorf, a power threat at
the plate, will see action at third
base, designated hitter, first base
and catcher as a utility man.
Tomalas, who played mostly
on the junior varsity last spring, is
slated to start at second base,
while Jones, who played some
third base last year, shifts behind
the plate to replace four-year let-
terman Zach Biehl, now the Tars'
frosh-soph coach.
Kiefer said Jones' bat control
makes him an ideal No. 2 hitter in
his "little ball• approach.
Szolomayer, who will start in
left field, will also pitch in relief,
as well as an occasional start,
joining sophomore first baseman
Grant Miller on Kiefer's four-man
staff.
Miller, whom Kiefer sees as a
future hitting standout, will be
joined in the infield by junior
shortstop Donner Walters, a trans-
fer from the Lake Tahoe area.
"He's ta.ken a crash course in
shortstop," Kiefer sold. •ay the
end of this year, you're going to
see some good things from him.•
Kiefer said senior soccer stand·
out Justin Kerr, who is awaiting
word on the extent of ligament
damage to his left ankle, could
also join the team, while juniors
Jose Valenzuela and Juan Gomez
will add depth.
Potential starters Greg Wert-
man and Josiah Fredriksen have
elected not to play, but Kiefer has
been impressed with the work
ethic and attitude of everyone on
his roster.
"I'm very happy with the kids
who are here and decided to
make a commitment. The kids
have a great attitude and have
been very open to my style.
•we want to make a run at
everyone in (the Sea View
League}, but 1 will judge our suc-
cess on bow we execute, more
than wins and losse§.t •
Thela.rs enaed'a :24-game Sea
View losing streak last year,
defeating league foes CdM and
Woodbridge.
• 1loxel lookirig for
IOllle golden eggs to ftll
a~ of boles as the
UBI 1*eball season
looms, Sfa!tiDg Pridiy.
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A lmGU MJlll8ION
3.05 ERA. and fe.nned 52 In neat·
ly 66 imfuigs u e jiinior He also
hit .310 and tied Broesamle for the
te,mn RBI lead with 21. He'll play
left field and backs up Vasquez
behind the plate.
Vasquez wound up ta.king over
catching chores tor fellow all-dis-
trtct selection John Schroeder last
year. A raw talent who continues
to be polished by Deats, respect-
ed a.ssista..nt Ken Ostrowski and
first-year assistant Joe Broesa.mle
(Matt's older brother and like
Deats a former Mustang player),
Vasquez hit .338 with 20 RBI in
his first varsify season.
•He's really looking good,•
Deats said. "We're just hoping to
keep him frOlh getting beaten up
behind the plate."
HalVerson, the coacll on the
field at shortstop, will once again
anchor the defense. He will likely
hit in the No. 2 spot, where his bat
control and bunting will help set
the table for the run producers.
Felter, who contributed some
key bits as a freslunan right field-
er, could fill the opening in center
created by the graduation of
Newport-Mesa District Athlete of
the Year Charles Chatman, who
led the district in average (.440),
bits (37) and stolen bases (13).
Senior Tony Arevalos will also
battle for time in center, accord-
ing to Deats, who said the runner-
up will probably stan in right.
Ohrel hit .370 a year ago in
only 27 at-bats as an infielder and
he once again will hope to joln the
team late after concentrating on
his stud.ie~.
Other newcomers include sec-
ond base candidates Josh Cleve-
land, a senior, and Layne DeTem-
ple, a junior, who will battle to
replace departed Josh Cant.
•(De Temple) might have been
the leading rotter on the junior
varsity last year,# Deats said.
Junior Al Lambert is looking to
lock aown" th.fro baSe, while
adding pitching depth.
Junior right-hander Joe Jeffers
should also be used in relief,
while also vying for time in the
outfield. Junior Jeremy Gordon
figures to fill a utility role.
"The 13 players is the most I've
had," said Deats, whose team will
likely battle Laguna Hills and
University for the PCL crown
' nest elllpty
lng three guys two inlllngs
apiece, With another pitching
the seventh, until some arms
emerge.
Ortiz, who sparked at times
defensively, iS looking for more
consistency in the field and at
the plate. Along with Flores, be
could also see some time on the
mound.
•Both those guys can th.row,
but they're so important to us
def~vely, we'd like to keep
them in the field.• Jroxel :&aid.
Junior right-hander Juan
Romo is the lone pitcher with
previous varsity experience
(four inm:Dgs), which he uted to
notch a varsity nonl~e victo-
ry ln a brief call-up from the
junior varsity.
The bulk of the Jl!tdlilig duty
was band.led la.st yeM by thetl·
s8iidl' Cheach Cibtere; ha
hurled 18.:plus fraJnes
added five wins to his tw~~ar
tOtal al 13
Juni.or Morio Romo, JU411's
«>u.ain, 11 another pitching
prospect. u is 6~ 260-~d
RNol'Jon~
Jun.IOr Mike Mooney Will
"pl4y l8000d And lead off, fl1llng
the cW81 .role of the gi:aduated
Gatm Yuagisa.wa.
"~ey) is intelligent ~d
a goOd athlete," noxel said.
1\'oxe1 Mid the outfield l5 l1sO a
dDem!DO. He will test se~
JOe ~ Jeremy OSso and
Pabl ~d.s, BS W6ll U j\JDlors nm tudtke and J~f 1\oxel, the
coech"I nephew who transferred
in OU week from Chaparral
~In Lei Veges.
• OON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.Of •
Corona del Mar High's Kawika Tarayao comes up for alr ln a leg of 200 lndivldual medley
Wednesday. Results of the Sea Kings' nonleague swtmmlng tri-meet with vlslUng Long Beach
Wilson and University were unavailable because of a computer error.
Pirates top GWC in five
HUNT-VOLLEYBALL -ING -
TON BEACH -Orange Coast
College's men's volleyball team
put it together in a strong manner
Wednesday night in Orange
Empire Conferfence play at Gold-
en West College to claim a 15-9,
16-17, 10-15, 15-13, 15-10 victory.
The Pirates (4-1, 6-1) were led
by the kills of Casey Jennings {24)
and Thoy Langley (20), although it
was a total team effort, perhaps
best e:xmplified by the play of
Ryan Allen, who came off the
bench to ignite matters in the
final two games.
Eagles leading by six
IRVINE -Seniors GOLF Mike Perry and
Peter Krutz1k, and sophomore
Andy Thomson, led Estancia
High's goll team Wednesday to a
199-205 lead over host Wood-
bridge after rune holes at Rancho
San Joaquin Golf Course in a
nonleague half-match.
Perry, Krutzik and Thomson
tied for medalist honors with a 2-
over-par 38, while Estancia's Ross
Necessary, the defend.mg Pacific
Coast League champion, shot a
42. Estancia's Alex Lesser had a 43.
Tars trail by 7 strokes
MISSION VIEJO -
The Newport Harbor G 0 L F
High golf team trails Mission
Viejo by seven strokes after the
first nine holes of the nonleague
match, completed Wednesday at
the Mission Viejo Country Club.
Newport Junior Justin Shapiro
shared medalist honors with the
Diablos' Bret Armstrong, with a
4-over 40, while Sailors Chris
Henrotin (44) and Bill Collopy
(45) were also irl the top six.
Omar Hussein (47) and Brian
Bauer {48) rounded out the top
five scorers for the Tar
Eagles rip foe, 17 -1
SANTA ANA -TENNIS The Estancia
High boys tennis team got their
season off o a strong start
Wednesday, pounding Santa Ana
Valley, 17-1.
Singles players Mike Taylor,
Bryan Lln and Jeremy Keams
each won. their three matches,
Taylor winning in straight sets, 6-0.
The doubles teams of Brian
Rudolph and Evan Taboada and
Greg Austin and Jordan Brown
won all three of their doubles
matches.
Est.llnc:la 17, SanU Ana Valley 1
SINGLES: Leonard (E) def. Tleu, 6·0,
def. Lee, 6-0, def. Nguyen, 6-0;
Lin (E), won 6-3, 6-0, 6-0; Kearns (E),
won 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.
DOUBLES: Rudolph-Taboada (E) def.
Gutierrez-Nguyen, 6-3, def. Tar-Pham,
6-2, def. Humayun-Nguyen, 6-2; Austin·
Brown (E), won 6-1. 6-2, 6-0; Guerrero-
casillas (E) lost G-6, won 6-1, 6-3.
Tars drop opener, 10-8
SANTAANA -
Newport Harbor TENNIS
High's boys tennis team opened
its nonleague portion of its 1996
campaign Wednesday, dropping
a 10-8 decision at Foothill High
Singles star Geoff Abrams has
returned to the Sailors' tennis
program, hut will only be avail-
able for selected league matches,
according to Sailors Coach Char-
lie Blellcer.
Foothill to. Newport Harbor a
SINGLES: Rinek (NH) lost to Hos, G-6;
def. Taylor, 6-1; def. Fishel, 6-0;
Hoevel (NH) lost G-6; won 6-3, 6-3;
Shieh (NH) lost H i, S-7; won 6-3.
DOUal.ES: Kojima-Sims (NH) def.
Mucha-Katzman, 6-1; def.
McAllister-Yip, 6-1; def. Hardy-Tseu, 6-1;
Oylan-Roney (NH) lost 3-6, 4-6, 6-7;
Singer-McMaster (NH) lost 1-6, 1-6, 4-6.
Coast wins three-way
DOWNEY -The GQ.LE
Orange Cuast-Cot-
lege golf team won a three-way,
nonconlerence match Wednesday
with Cerritos and Golden West. at
the Rio Hondo Country Qub.
OCC shot 382 to finish well
ahead of second-place Cerritos
(419) and third-place Golden
West (430).
The Pirates' Eric Barnett and
Mike Walker shared Medalist
honors with Cerritos' Sam Vance,
as all three shot a 74.
Othe r OCC scores included:
Alex Yi, 78; Keith Achman, 77;
and Lany Eckels, 79.
Orange Co~t falls 8-0
FULLERTON -Fullerton hand-SOFTBALL
ed the Orange Coast College soft-
ball team an 8-0 pounding in
Wednesday's Orange Empire
Conference opener for both
teams called by a mercy rule
after five innings. OCC (2-7) was
one-hit by Fullerton (13-2) while
committing six errors. .
ORANG£ EMPIRE CONFERENCE
Fullerton a. Orange eo.st 0
Orange Coast 000 00 · 0 1 6
Fullerton 103 22 -8 6 O
Hardey and Richey; Bonwell and John· son. W·Bonwell (5-1). L·Hardey (1 -2).
SCC's Cooper calls it quits
•Cooper says assistant
Russ Davis is "strong
candidate" for the
women's basketball job.
By Jim Watters, Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Dean Cooper,
the 62-year-old head coach of the
women's basketball team at
Southern Callf omia College,
Wednesday annoWlced his retire-
ment effective immediately.
•1t wasn't an easy decision to
make, but I'll be 63 next month
and there are a lot of other things
I would like to do with my lite,
like senior softball. golf and fish-
ing," said Cooper, who is ending
a four.year tenure with the
school. "I'm looking forward to
not having the responsiblities of
being a head coa.c:Q.
"I've bad some otters to be an
assistant at other places (includ-
ing a school Within the Golden
State Ahletic Conference) which
I'll think about, but I've spent a lot
of time away from my wile
recruiting, scouting and on road
trips. She deserves more."
Cooper and his wife of 25
years, Christine, also have a lot in
Central Florida surrounded by
lakes and golf courses that has
been at tha canter of their retire-
ment plans for some years now.
Cooper said his assistant
coach, Russ Davis, who split time
this season between the Van·
guards and his duties as the bead
coach of the Estancia High girls
b4sketball team ls a candidate for
the position.
•tte's definitely a candidate, a
strong candidate,• Cooper said.
•He probably has the inside track
and I hope he gets it. It would be
such an ~asy transition.
MWhen I brought him in, I
brought him in with the under-
standing he would be tbe next
head coach."
Davis said he would be apply-
ing for the post.
"I thank Dean for giving me
the opportunity,• Davis said
Wednesday evening.
In his four years at SCC, Coop·
er compiled a 65·53 record Prior
to his arrival, the best finish by a
women's team was 13-17.
This year's team finished an
off-year with a bard-fought, 79-
75, loss Wednesday to No. 2 seed
Concordia in the opening round
of the the Golden State Athletic
Conference playoffs. SCC {10-20)
finished the regular season sixth
in the seven-team GSAC field.
"I've had four really good
years here, but it just feels like it's
time for a change," Cooper said.
"I'm not leaving because of the
season. They're a young team
with only one senior.
Before coming to SCC, Cooper
was the athletic director at Costa
Mesa High for five years -
including two seasons as the boys
basketball coach.
Cooper bad his greatest coach-
ing success during a 30-year
career in Ohio.
Hil Carey High boys basket-
ball team won 36 straight games,
just two short of the stote record.
His teams were regulars in the
Top 10 rankings and he had the
first undefeated team in the
school's history.
•sec gains semifinal
berth Saturday night.
By Jim Walters. Daily fflot
CQSTA MESA -If you like
your basketball physical then No.
2 seed Southern California Col-
lege'• 83-81 win over Point Loma
Nazarene Wednesday in the open·
ing round of the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference was for you.
There were elbows and bodies
flying all over the court as the ref-
erees called three technical fouls
th.at led to two ejections of sec
starter Eric Walk.er and Point
Lom.a's eighth man Jason Lee in
the first half.
In tbe end it was a non-call in
the closing :05 that left both coach-
es, players and fans alike wonder-
ing what ex4ctly they had seen.
Thailing 83-81, No. 7 seed Point
Loma had the ball in the hands of
All-Conference guard Jason
MacKenzie who started a drive
down the lane.
As he made his cut, he fell to
the floor and the ball kicked into
SCC forward Mike Ruble's hands
who passed the ball tnto the ffont
court to guard Kevin Carlson who
ran out the clock.
looking at the three referees to
see if any of them would call a
foul on the play. Without a word,
all three made a sprint for the
locker room, putting an end to a
wild game.
"No harm, no foul," sald an
exasperated Point Loma Coach
D<Ul Davis. •All I know is that I see
my guy lying on the ground an
he had to get there some way.•
SCC Coach Bill Reynolds said
be really didn't see the play from
his vantage point on the far end of
the court.
"He starts to drive the lane and
I'm just hoping there~ DO foul,•
Reynolds said. "The last thing we
want is to send them to the line.
•All I can say is it must have
been a phantom hand that
stopped him. Just another ho hum
night at the Pit. • sec c20-11) trailed by as many
as 12 points in the first half, before
cutting the lead to 51-4 7.
A 9-0 run midway in the.sec-
ond half put the Vanguards
ahead, 67-60, but Point Loma (14-
JC WOMEN'S B:ASKETB~Lt
Pirates eliminated, 82-69
SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College's women's basketball team
dropped an 82-69 decision to host San Diego Mesa Wednesday night,
which bounces the Pirates from the Southern California Regionals
The Pirates {23-11) were led by Tma Afan (23 points), Jarme Shine
f.17 points, 10 rebounds), Monica Geraci (16 points) and ~athleen Kel-
y {11 boards), but were unable to unseat the Olympians, who
improved to 23-6 and advance to Saturday's round against the winner
of the Saddleback-Harbor game. Coast rallied from 22 points off the
pace, but could not cut the deficit to less than six at 75-69
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Orange eo.st -Nakamura 1, "', , ..
Takemoto 0, Afan 23, Pulido 3, ... --
Geraci 16, Salapski 2. Botana 0, '·:"':"'
Shine 17, Kelly 7. • ,., ...
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Fouled out · Nakamura, Shine. .....,
Sllrt Dievo MesA • Huynh 19, ::-_: ~ ~
Ouintos 0, Wray 2, Evans 10,
Lowary 16, Taylor 0, Dice 6, "~.
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Huynh 1. • ••
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•t can underit&nd where the
m1 understanding would occw.
However, we are not m the bull·
n~ ol contracting. He will be
expected to pay back the $40,000.
~.fillil~.-;;...I __ ·w-'-'--""e UiWk. thiLJbQul.4 be held in
the pe~e that this is a very,
very substandard property. He
wou.ldil't have even qualified for
the loan if t.biS wasn't a slurp prop-
erty."
The-work on Grant's property-
fourplex -included pouring a new
driveway, repairing a sewer line
and other plumbing, replacing
screens, fixing garage doors and
brmging an unauthorized ~ullding
modification into compliance with
city codes. Construction began this
past summer.
After each phase, Grant said the
mtennediary would contact him to
set up an inspection appointment.
Each time Grant met with Willdan
he said he was told the work passed
LDSpection and met oty code. Each
time, Grant signed a voucher and
gave it to the firm hired by the city,
who he said was suppose to pay the
m trattor. -·
After signing over $40,000 worth
of vouchers, Grant noticed a prob-
lem with the dnveway. It appeared
to be sinking. And soon alter that,
"the whole deal went south," said
Grant's attorney Aliece Pickett.
•tte started making phone
cdlJs," Pickett said. "He wanted to
know what was wrong. And in July,
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where. Now he's starting to get
aome redlly bad signals," Pickett said .
Pickett hired another contractor
to inspect the work and learned
that most of it was infenor. She said
the contractor told ~r lbe work
may even have caused more ha.rm
than good.
•tt turns out the sewer pi~ had
not been connected properly, and it
was leaking raw sewage,• ~ckett
said. •That's why the dnveway was
sinkmg.
•He (the contractor) said we'd
have lo re-do everything, plus get
rid of the contamination that's
under there.•
Meanwhile, Grant said he has
been contacted by one of the con·
tractor's suppliers, claiming he nev-
er received payment. He wanted
Grant to fork over the money.
Grant said he still beli~ves the
city 1herenome 'Of-the responsibili
ty for the chain of events and hopes
to find a way to iron out the differ-
ences without losing his ·property
'because of the outstanding loan.
Still, given his ability to bounce
back from adversity -from war to
cancer -Grant holds out hope. •rve had a charmed life,• Grant
said. •Tuey say I've got nine lives."
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Smziors only on this year's
hoops Dream Team
Orange Coast College coaching legend Dick Tucker awaits
induction into Orange County Sports Hall of Fame March 28; he
coached Pirates football to two national crowns in a storied career.
By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot
I n the heyday of Orange Coast
College football -when young
women wouJd climb trees beside the
stadium just to get a peek of their
gridiron heroes, and fans pursuing
50-yard line seats wouJd arrive hours before
kick;off -Dick Tucker was commodore of a
Pirate fleet that provoked more attention
on campus than bead-laced headbands,
flOW!i'Q' colors or the watusi. t
From 1962 to 1978, the Pirates cornered
the market in community college football.
They won two JC Grid-Wire national
championships under the beloved Tucker,
a longtime ambassador for the game who
will be inducted into the Orange County
Sports Hall of Fame Museum on March 28
inside the museum, wtuch is adjacent to
Anaheun Stactium.
After Tucker helped revolutioruze high
school football in Orange County in the
1950s, he came to Orange Coast, wtuch,
at that point, had expenenced only seven
seasons of wmrung in its first 15 years of
'competition, beguuun9 m 1948.
-· Orange Coast 'was never the sanre.
Neither was foot">all
"For a lot of years, we JUSt packed that
place,· Tucker said of OCC's LeBard
Stadium, known as Pirate Stadium before
1967, when the name was changed in
honor of the late Harry LeBard, a
community leader and founding member
of the District Board of Trustees. '
Tucker, who compiled an eye-popping
97-18-1 record (.843 winning percentage)
in 11 seasons at Brea Olinda High fiom
1951 to 1961, including eight Orange
League titles and CIF championships in
1959 and '61, started the widely popular
Orange County North-vs.-South All-Star
football game in 1959 with Julian Henry,
former president of the Brea Lions Club,
which has produced the game ever since.
A former standout quarterback at Long
Beach Jordan and Whittier College, Tucker
was the youngest head coach at the time in
Orange County -coming straight out of
college -when he accepted the Brea
job.
• SEE TUCKER PAGE 84
QUOTE OF THE DAY
·q tM 1963 team hadn't b«ta «> out$tanding aNl goUM .., lllUi.:;
norori~ tlu! '62 team would'vt! beoi r«llb.J ~ ... "
-/IA.LL OF FAME FVOTBAl.L t;OAQI lJIO( ftJa(Bf
DON 1.£ACH I DAl.V I'll.OT
Dick Tucker's great coaching career is being capped by Induction into the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame.
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T he cream
of the
crop
from the
Newport-Mesa
School
District's
varsity high
school pool of
talent for 1996
-back row,
from left,
Estancia
High's Nick
Novak,
Estancia's
Dane Plock
and Corona
del Mar's
Brian
Coleman. Up
front, from
left, Corona
del Mar's
Adam IO.hike,
Estanda's
Chris CandliSh
and Costa
Mesa's Mike
Montoya;
FLYING HOM F
Melissa Ford churns through a leg of the 200.yard butterfl~
Corona del Mar High's nonleague swim opener 1lgainst Long
Beach Wilson and University. She finished second ln the event:
Getting thew.ost . ---out of your wood§§
•Tiger Woods breezes
through town to accept
., Heroes of the Heart"
award from CHOC.
A t nine months old, Eld.rick
·nger• Woods was
walking. TWo months later,
during America's bicentcnn.i.al
year, he was swingmg a golf club
Oh, sure, WOods started early
He's 20 now. Plays at Stanford.
Last year, be played at Augusta,
the only amateur to qualify for th
Masten. He won the U.S. Juhlor
national championship at ag ts,
the youngest ever to win that till .
His father, Earl. bad hiin
swinging a dub before bls teeth
cam iri. A~ age ftve, Woods
appeared on televlsk:lQ'I •That'
Incredible."
But it's a story,~.~
lllte footbell's Thdd MartDovkt1
(i.e. Robo QuaJ1Sbeck). •ifbere's a
big difference, he wu pushed, l
wasn't,· Woods said Sunday night
at the Westin South Cout Plaza
Hotel 1ln Costa Mesa. where he
WM booored by Cbildrenta
HOll(lllal of Orange County wltb
• 1• .... Cil .. JIMn• •ward.
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.. c:mme.
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i Senior-dominated Mesa read! for a leg!timate run
J • Mustan~' goal is 17 lut ~'* Newl>Qft·Mela Dll-buden, to lift h1I seuon .,,... 3.05 ERA. and fanned 52 in near· the Yeor Charles Chatman, who
I · · this d tr1ct Player of the Vear. to .313. ly 66 lnnings as a junior. He also led the district in average (.440), i victones season; 411 Pellow seruon Mike Adel· "We're toymg wtth the idea of hit .310 and tied Broesamle foT the ruts (37) and stolen ~s (13).
I that's a CIP situation. mUnd. Jeremy Starns and Seth him leading off." Deat. said. team RBl lead with 21. He'll play Senior Tony Arevalos will also :....-~;..;..:,.._..;.:.-..._-..JL..u.~ ! Halverson, Juniors Julius Vasquez •He's one of our faster guys, and left field and baclcs up Vasquez battle for time in center, accord-! By Bany Faulkner, Daily Piiot and Ray Obrel, as well as sopbo-we'd like to put him tn a spot be behind the plate. ing to Deats, who said the runner-! more Ben Felter, also started for can't be pitched around.• Vasquez wound up taking over up will probably start in right.
l COSTA MESA -wt year. wt yea.r's 13-12 ~d. A powerfully-built rigbt-ban-catching chores for fellow all·dis-Ohrel hjt .370 a year ago in
i they helped put the Costa Mesa "We 1bould be able to win der, Adelmund, who will see time trlct selection John Schroeder last only 27 at.bats as an infielder and •••--------• ! High baseball program on the some games,• Deats Said. •we're in the outfield and first base, also year. A raw talent who continues be once again will hope to join the
t ~~bin ! map. This year, seven retui'ning really trying to win 16 games, won half of his six dedsions, post· to be polished by Deats, respect-team late after concentrating on U ~ g ! Mustangs hope to build a high· which is the school record. We ing a .C.85 ERA as one of six all-ed assistant Ken Ostrowski and his studies. i 1 h think we have a shot to break distrlct Mustangs. first-year assistant Joe Broesamle Other newcomers include sec~ ;. • · • g .W I ::~ ~r=:~ \..,~ ~;'! that. A real good year would be Starns, whose three-hit shutout (Matt's older brother and like ond base candidates Josh Cleve-
flQ ;nAVITI Oil : service stop for opposing squads. 11-1. We could do better, or we in the regular-season finale pro-Deats a former Mustang player), land, a senior, and Layne DeTem-~ ~fl&&£ i "This is the seniors' year to could do worse. We still need to pelled Mesa into the post.season, Vasquez hit .338 with 20 RBI in pie, a junior, who will battle to
bi. th• • l establish Costa Mesa as a force,• stay focused on the goals, work is another all-district performer his first varsity season. replace departed Josh Cant. g JS time j said third-year coacli Doug Deats, hard~ P~Y together,• who Will vie for innings on the •He's really looking good," • (DeTemplt:) might have_ be~n
... 1 whose blueprint for success start· No district pedormer played mound. Deats said. "We're just hoping to the leading hitter on the 1uruor ~ 4-1.. 1 ed it all. better than Broesamle a year ago, •1rs going to be tough to keep keep him from getting beaten up varsity last year," Peats said. '.f · DJ.e vear j The Mustangi, made tbe :play,-when be was 4-2 with a !.66 BRA everxone hapl}y. • O~ Did oL l>ehind-the plate.• JW'lier Al Lambert is looking to ..;:_...w..._..........,.....,,_~.1 t o1fS1or the-tfurt time since 1981 on the mound-aniI1ilt .390 with bis senior pitching triumvirate. Halverson, the coach on the lock down third base, whtle
T rout fishing at Irvine and
Santa Ana River Lakes
seems to be peaking for
the spring fishing season and
many local anglers are getting
1n on good action at these two
heavily-stocked lakes.
$cott and Cany Jardine of
Costa Mesa fished Irvine Lake
.tbiB-past week and each angler
!'Mled in a trophy rainbow trout.
Cany's huge bow weighed in
at 8.2 pounds, Scott's whopper
scaled 8 pounds and both
rainbows were caught on green
glitter Select Power Bait.
Costa Mesa angler John
Martin headed over to Sarita
Ana River Lakes where a steady
bite on big trout bas been going
Oll for nearly a month.
Martin tapped the heavily
stocked Kid's Lake for an
11.7-pound rainbow fishing with
Power Bait.
This Saturday Santa Ana
Rf;Br Lakes will hold the annual
Ml!-l.assen 1\'ophy TI-out
cSampionships with $500 in
plFUmoney. a
,eather will play a key role
i.l»iwhether white sea bass will
~this weekend at Catalina
d. There are plenty of squid
iJUJJe water on the back side of
~land and there appears to ·tiiMc>ts of sea bass holding in
· water.
ells, currents and wmd are
bajalg looked at by private
~and our local
dDrtfishing neet. in hopes that
cflDditions will improve and the
bliJ.will go off. "Cl:h1s wtiter joined Captain ~Smith of Balboa on board
~8-toot Pacemaker
·~us Flo• for a trip over to
Catalina to check out white sea
~fishing.
·~e sportfisher docks at Lido
Peninsula and fishing with us
wWlRob Me.lnhacdt of Newport
8-th and Jim Payne of Orange.
~ks to Norris Tapp,
Captain of the sportfisher
M'Pfeelance • at Davey's Locker,
67~-1434, we were able to get a
caµple of scoops of live squid so
bait would not be a problem
u~n arrival at the lslAnd at
ru~t. even thou9.b the weather laid
ba4 and Smith was able to
anChor on traditional sea bass
bot spots on the back side of
CMalina, nQ croakers were
booked that day.
The day did produce a pretty
g<>9<1 pick on legal calico bass
and a couple of big bat rays.
For an update on white sea
bNs fishing conditions at the
JsMnd check with Dean Plant at
•Angler's Center in Newpt>rt
~ch by calling 642-6662 or '89fgoc Sportfishing Charters at
6N·2810. ,, a
: ~ biggest fishing tackle
w ln the country is currently
E p~ce at the Long Beach
' ention Center. The annual
• Holl Pilhing Show will run ; ib Sunday and there is ~tng for every fisherman
'aDd boater at the huge show. . ,,it
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t • ~UEDFROMB1
\ last season, winning their Pacific three homers and 21 RBI playing •They're all throwing well, and field at shortstop, will once again adding pitching depth. ! COC)St League finale (o qualify for first base. we haven't really established anchor the defense. He will likely Junior right-bander Joe Jeffers
l a first-round Division m loss at "Matt's obviously the key them as our first, second or third hit in the No. 2 spot, where his bat should also be used in relief,
1 Irvine, in which they needed 20 guy,• Deats said •we're looking guy yet. We'll probably have to control and bunting will help set while also vying for time in the ~ outs before scratching their lone for him to be a dominant guy. He's have a compromise by the time the table for the run producers. outfield. Junior Jeremy Gordon
; hit. been throwing teal hard." we start league, where our best Felter, who contributed some figures to fill a utility rote.
1 Matt Broesamle, who broke up Adelmund, a two-time All-PCL two will start and our third guy key hits as a freshman right field-MThe 13 players is the most I've ! that would-be no-hitter, leads a performer, hopes to pick up will relieve." er, could fill the opening in center had," said Deats, whose team will
! talented and experienced cast as where he left off at the plate last Starns led the district in pitch-created by the graduation of likely battle Laguna Hills and j spring. He bit .469 against PCL ing victories (six), fashioned a Newport-Mesa District Athlete of University for the PCL crown.
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RE SPE CT
•It's the first step, and
Newport Harbor's Sailors
would like some of it,
beginning Friday.
By Barry Faulkner, Da1/'y Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -When
hired Jan. 31 to coach Newport
Harbor High's baseball team, Jim
Kiefer said one of his goals was to
teach players respect for the
game.
Respect is also something the
Tars are hoping to gamer from
other programs, after posting a 3-
80-1 record during the five-year
tenure of former coach , Kirk
Bates, who resigned after last
year's 9-15 mark.
But with only one regular back
(junior Joe Urban), the Tars will
be bard-pressed to acquire the
requisite victories usually associ-
ated with such esteem.
·1 think we've got a club that
can compete and if the pitching
stays together, we're going to be
in a lot of games,• said Kiefer, 25,
who spent the last four seasons as
an assistant at Brea Olinda High.
Pitching appears to be a
strength, despite would-be
returner Danny Pulido being lost
for the season while recuperating
from shoulder surgery.
Urban, a two-time All-New-
port-Mesa District selection, is
joined by Corona del Mar High
transfer Garrett Nuzum to form a
potentially stalwart lefty-righty
combination on the mound.
Urban, a hard-throwing right-
hander, struck out 45 in just less
than 59 innings as a sophomore,
wi.Bning three of his nine deci-
sions.
"He could be a force on the
mound and in the middle of our
lineup,• Kiefer said of Urban,
whom he coached previously on a
scout league team.
Urban, who bit .278 with three
home runs, six doubles and 11
RBI last season, will also need to
avoid the elbow soreness Kiefer
said cropped up during bis typi-
cally busy summer season.
Nuzum, a junior lefty with a
fastball in the 85 mph range, a
good breaking ball and an
improving change-up, has the
ability to "catch some eyes," this
year, according to Kiefer.
Nuzum will start in the out-
field, while Urban will occupy
third base, when not on the
mound.
Senior center fielder Chad
a strong source of leadership
dUringtheMustangs'tumwtuous
season. He averaged 15.2 points,
in duding
a 34-point
~losion
agOlnst
PCL
opponent
Univel'li·
ty.
Novak,
a 6-2
guard,
con·
trtbuted
lP all
=..-.-......... .....::tecetl for the~-. averaging 1.6 pomta, 6 1
reboUndl, Uinie eUtl end 1.5
ttea1t per contMt.
KHnb, who along wtth
Cola:nen wu tbe CdM ott ...
for much " tbe &ate-seuon
IUl'V9· aver~ 12.8 ~per
game u a JllllllHbo<ld I I '4
fdi'Watd. ~
Coluccio, whose 1unior campaign
was largely sabotaged by a bro-
ken hand, is penciled into the
cleanup spot, following Urban.
·ccoluccio) could be a good
nm-production guy,• said Kiefer,
who has been impressed with the
two-year basketball letterman's
athleticism.
Seniors Andy Langsdorf and
Gavin Toma.las, as well as juniors
Paul Jones and Jason Szolomay-
er, will fill leading roles, after see-
ing spot duty last season.
Langsdorf, a power threat at
the plate, will see action at third
base, designated hitter, first base
and catcher as a utility man.
• Tomalas, who played mostly
on the junior varsity last spring, is
slated to start at second base,
while Jones, who played some
third base last year, shifts behind
the plate to replace four-year let-
terman Zach Biehl, now the Tars'
frosh-soph coach.
Kiefer said Jones' bat control
makes him an ideal No. 2 hitter in
his "little ball9 approach.
Szolomayer, who will start in
left field, will also pitch in relief,
as well as an occasional start,
joining sophomore first baseman
Grant Miller on Kiefer's four-man
staff.
Miller, whom Kiefer sees as a
future hitting standout, will be
joined in the infield by junior
shortstop Donner Walters, a trans-
fer from the Lake Tahoe area.
"He's taken a crash course in
shortstop," Kiefer said. "By the
end of this year, you're going to
see some good things from him. H
Kiefer said senior soccer stand-
out Justin Kerr, who is awaiting
word on the extent of ligament
damage to his left ankle, could
also join the team. while juniors
Jose Valenzuela and Juan Gomez
will add depth.
Potential starters Greg Wert-
man and Josiah Fredrlksen have
elected not to play, but Kiefer has
been impressed with the work
ethic and attitude of everyone on
his roster.
*I'm very happy with the kids
who are here and decided to
make a commitment The kids
have a great attitude and have
been very open to my style.
•we want to make a run at
everyone in (the Sea View
League), but I will judge our suc-
cess on bow we execute, more
than wins and losses."
The Tars ended.a 24-game Sea
View losing streak last yeor,
defeating league foes CdM and
Woodbridge .
• noxel looking for
some fOJdeD eggs to fill
a wdely of holes as the
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ing three ~ys two innings
apiece, With another pitching
the seventll, until some arms
emerge.
Ortiz, who sparked at times
defensively, is looking for more
cODSistency in the field and at
the plate. Along with Flores, he
could also see some time on the
mound.
•&th those guys can throw,
but theyre so important to us
defemively, we'd like to keep
them in the field,• 'Iroxel said
Junior right-ha.nder :lu~n
Romo is the lone pitcher with
previous varsity experience
(four innings), which he used to
notch a varsity nonleagµe vict<r
ry in a bnef call-up trom the
junior varsity.
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WU hiN:iled last year by theft.
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the dual role of the graduated
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"(MOaney) is intelli~nt and
a ~ athlete," • Troxel wd.
1\'oSel Mid the outfield is also a
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1lin Ludtke and Jell noxel, the
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Corona del Mar Higb's Kawtka Tarayao comes up for air In a leg of 200 lndlvtdual medley
Wednesday. Results of the Sea Kings' noJlleague swlm.mlng trt-meet wtth vlsitlng Long Beach
Wilson and University were unavailable because of a computer error.
Pirates top GWC in five
~: VOLLEYBALL
TON BEACH -Orange Coast
College's men's volleyball team
put it together in a strong manner
Wednesday night in Orange
Empire Conferfence play at Gold-
en West College to claim a 15-9,
16-17 1 10-15, 15• 13, 15• 10 victory,
The Pirates (4-1, 6-1) were led
by the kills of Casey Jennings (24)
and lfoy Langley (20), although it
was a total team effort, perhaps
best exmplified by the play of
Ryan Allen, who came off the
bench to ignite matters in the
final two games
Eagles leading by six
IRVINE -Seniors GOLF
Mike Perry and
Peter Krutz1k, and sophomore
Andy Thomson, led Estancia
High's golf team Wednesday to a
199-205 lead over host Wood-
bridge after nine holes at Rancho
San Joaquin Golf Course in a
nonleague half-match.
Perry, Krutzik and Thomson
tied for medalist honors with a 2-
over-par 38, while Estancia's Ross
Necessary, the defending Pacific
Coast League champion. shot a
42. Estanda's Alex Lesser had a 43.
Tars trail by 7 strokes
MISSION VIEJO -
The Newport Harbor G 0 L F
High golf team trails Mission
Viejo by seven strokes after the
first nine holes of the nonleague
match, completed Wednesday at
the Mission Viejo Country Club.
Newport Junior Justin Shapiro
shared medalist honors with the
Diablos' Bret Armstrong, with a
4-over 40, while Sailors Chris
Henrotin (44) and Bill Collopy
(45) were also in the top six.
Omar Hussein (47) and Brian
Bauer (48) rounded out the top
five scorers for the Tar
Eagles rip foe, 17-1
SANTA ANA .-TENN IS The Estanoa
High boys tennis team got their
season off to a strong start
Wednesday, pounding Santa Ana
Valley, 17 -1.
Singles players Mike Taylor,
Bryan Lin and Jeremy Keams
each won their three matches,
Taylor winning in straight sets, 6-0.
The doubles teams of Brian
Rudolph and Evan Taboada and
Greg Austin and Jordan Brown
won all three of their doubles
matches.
Est.and• 17, Sant. Ana V•lley 1
SINGLES.: Leonard (E) def. lieu, 6-0,
def. Lee, 6-0, def. Nguyen, 6-0;
Lin (E), won 6-3, 6-0, 6-0; Kearns (E),
won 6-2. 6-2, 6-0.
DOUBLES; Rudolph,Taboada (E) def.
Gutierrez-Nguyen, 6-3, def. Tar-Pham,
6-2, def. Humayun-Nguyen, 6-2; Austin-
Brown (E), won 6-1, 6-2, 6-0; Guerrero-
<:asillas (E) lost 0-6, won 6-1, 6-3.
Tars drop opener, 10-8
SANrAANA-
Newport Harbor TENNIS
High's boys tennis team opened
its nonleague portion of its 1996
campaign Wednesday, dropping
a 10-8 decision at Foothill High.
Singles star Geoff Abrams bas
retwned to the Sailors' tennis
program, but will only be avail-
able for selected league matches,
according to Sailors Coach Char-
lie Bleilter.
Foothill 10, Newport Harbor 8
SINGLES: Rinek (NH) lost to Hos, 0-6;
def. Taylor, 6-1; def. Fishel, 6-0;
Hoevel (NH) lbst 0-6; won 6-3, 6-3;
Shieh (NH) lost 1-6, S-7; won 6-3.
DOUBLES: Kojima-Sims (NH) def.
Mucha-Katzman, 6-1; def.
McAllister-Yip, 6-1; def. Hardy-Tseu, 6-1;
Oylan-Roney (NH) lost 3-6, 4-6, 6-7;
Slnger-McMaster (NH) lost 1-6, 1-6, 4-6.
Coast wins three-way
DOWNEY -The
Orange Coast Col-GOLF
lege golf team won a three-way,
nonconference match Wednesday
with Cerritos and Golden West at
the Rio Hondo Country Club.
OCC shot 382 to finish well
ahead of second-place Cerritos
(419) and third-place Golden
West (430).
The Pirates' Eric Barnett and
Mike Walker shared Medalist
honors with Cerritos' Sam Vance,
as all three shot a 7 4.
Other OCC scores included:
Alex Yi, 78; Keith Achman, 77;
and Larry Eckels, 79.
Orange Coast falls 8-0
FULLERTON -
Fullerton hand-SOFTBALL
ed the Orange Coast College soft•
ball team an 8-0 pounding in
Wednesday's Orange Empire
Conference opener for both
teams called by a mercy rule
after five innings. OCC (2-7) was
one-hit by Fullerton (13-2) while
committing six errors.
ORANGE EMPIRE CONfERENCE
Fullerton .. Or11n99 C09St 0
Orange Coast 000 00 -O 1 6
Fullerton 103 22 -8 6 O
Hardey and Richey; Bonwell and John-
son. W-8onwell (S-1). L-Hardey (1-2).
SCC's Cooper calls it quits
•Cooper says assistant
Russ Davis is "strong
candidate" for the
women's basketball job.
By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -Dean Cooper,
the 62-year-old bead coach of the
women's basketball team at
Southern California College,
WednesdAy announced bis retire-
ment effective immediately.
•Jt wasn't an easy decision to
mo.ke, but I'll be 63 next month
and there a.re a lot of other things
I would like to do with my life,
like senior softball, golf and fish-
ing," wd Cooper, who is ending
a four-rear tenure with the
school. I'm looking forward to
not having the responsiblities of
being a head coach.
•rve bad some otters to be an
assistant at other places (includ-
ing a school within the Golden
State Ahletic Conference) whk:h
I'll think about, but I've spent a li>t
of time away from my wife
recruiting, scoutirlg and on road
trips. She deserves more."
Cooper and his wife of 25
years, Christine, also have a lot in
Central Florida surrounded by
lakes and golf courses that has
been at the center of their retire·
ment plans for some years now.
Cooper said his assistant
coach. Russ Davis, who split time
this season between the Van-
guards and his duties as the head
coach of the Estancia High girls
basketball team is a candidate for
the position.
•He's definitely a candidate, a
strong candidate,• Cooper said.
"He probably has the in.side track
and I hope he gets it. It would be
such an easy transition,
"When I brought him in, I
brought him in with the under-
standing he would be the next
head coach."
Davis said he would be apply·
ing for the post.
"l thank Dean for giving me
the opportunity," Davis said
Wednesday evening.
In bis four yean at SCC, Coop-
er compiled a 65·53 record. Prtor
to his arrival, the best finish by a
women's team was 13-17. nus year's team finished an
off-year with a hard-fought, 79-
75, loss Wednesday to No. 2 seed
Concordia in the opening round
of the the Golden State Athletic
Conferena! playoffs. SCC (10-20)
finished the regular season sixth
in the seven-team GSAC field.
•rve had four really good
years here, but it just feels like it's
time for a change," Cooper said.
"I'm not leaving because of the
season. They're a young team
with only one senior.
Before coming to SCC, Cooper
was the athletic director at Costa
Mesa High for five years -
j.ncluding two seasons as the boys
basketball cooch.
c~ had his greatest coach-
ing suce@U during a 30-year
career iri Ohio.
His Carey High boys-bask~
ball team won 36 straight games,
just two short of the state record.
His teams were regulars tn the
1bp 10 rankings and he had the
first undefeated team in the
school's history.
Yaµgu .anls_pull it out, 83-8~ ........
•sec gains semifinal
berth Saturday night.
COSTA MESA -If you like
your basketball physical then No.
2 seed Southern California Col-
lege's 83-81 win over Point Loma
Nazarene Wednesday in the open-
ing round of the Golden State Ath-
letic Conference was for you.
There were elbows and bodies
flying all over the court as the ref-
erees called three tecb.nical fouls
that led to two ejections of sec
starter Eric Walker and Point
Lorna's eighth man Jason Lee in
-the first half. -
In the end lt was a non-call in
the closing :05 that left both coach-
es, players and fans alike wonder-
ing what exactly they had seen.
Trailing 83-81, No. 7 seed Point
Loma had the ball in the hands of
All-Conference guard Jason
MacKenzie who started a drive
down the lane .
As he made his cut, he fell to
the floor and the ball kicked into
SCC forward Mike Ruble's hands
who pas5ed the ball into the front
court to guo.rd Kevin Carlson who
ran out the clock.
Everybody in the gym WU
looking at the three referees to
see if any of them would call a
foul on the play. Without a word,
all three made a sprint for the
locker room, putting an end to a
wild game.
"No harm, no foul,• said an
exasperated Point Loma Coach
Dan Davis. •All I know is that I see
my 'guy lying on the ground and
he had to get there some way." sec Coach Bill Reynolds said
be really didn't see the play from
his vantage point on the far end of
the court.
"He starts to drive the lane and
Tin ust hopmg there's no foul.•
Reynolds said. "The last thing we
want is to send them to the line
"All I can say is it must have
been a phantom hand that
stopped him. Just another ho bum
night at the Pit.· sec (20-11) trailed by as many
as 12 points in the first half, before
cutting the lead to 51-4 7.
A 9-0 run midway in the sec-
ond half put the Vanguards
ahead, 67-60, but Point Loma (14-
Pirates eliminated, 82-69
SAN DIEGO -Orange Coast College's women's basketball team
dropped an 82-69 decision to host San Diego Mesa Wednesday rught,
which bounces the Pirates from the Southern California Regionals
The Pirates (23-11) were led by Tina Afan (23 points), Jamie Sbme
(17 points, 10 rebounds), Moruca Geraci (16 points) and Kathleen Kel-
ly (11 boards), but were unable to unseat the Olympians, who
improved to 23-6 and advance to Saturday's round against the Winner
of the Saddleback-Harbor game. Coast rallied from 22 points off the
pace, but could not cut the deficit to less than six at 75-69.
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hand ot guard R.obeit Amo ~c:t
who arored run of his game-.blllll•io
34 points m th& fioa1 eigbt-JDi.;;i:
utes His three-pointer with '~
tied it for the last time, 73-73. -
Ruble's traditional three-po.Int
play put sec ahead to liitAy, 16-
73, as the Vanguards qualified for
a semifinal berth Saturday ~
Kevin c.amoo Jed sec ':4 ~we'll be somewhere a •
somebody on Saturday," Relf •
nolds said. •we don't know whe.~
but we'll take it... r .
COUEGE MEN •
Golden St.t. Athletic Coo~• -
Playoffs. first round
SoCal c:ollegit SJ
Point l.omll Hum.
hlnU.ma•·-V~I~ ..;.~-""!"ti
Amo Amo 34, Urie 10, ~~ MacKenzie 19, Cameron 0,
Heckman 0, Lee 2, Rogen 4.
3-.pomters -MacKenzie 4,
Amo Amo 2. Psilopolous 2.
Technical fouls · Lee (ejected).
Soeal College • K. Carlson 22,
Walk~ 3, Ruble 9, Guevara 12,
Darville 12, Rose 6, Watson 6, 1!
B. Carlson 2. Kuipers 5, Janeskl 6. _ :.:.,_
3-pointers -K. Carlson 5, Guevara 2, •
Rose 2, Darville 1, Kuipers 1 .. ~
Technicals -Walker (ejected), Janeskt .......
Halftime -Point Loma, 51-47. ·~;
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COMMUNITY ~E WOMEN1r"'
Soeal ReglOMI, semnd rOWMi ~ ... .-:
SD Mesa! 82. Onlnge eo-t 69 0r-. Coast • Nakamura 1, "", : ~
Takemoto 0, Afan 23, Pulido 3,
Geraci 16, Salapski 2, Botana 0, "!'I:'°
Shine 17, Kelly 7. • .......
Thrtt-pointers -Afan 3. 1., ~,
Fouled out -Nakamura, Shine. ......
S.... Diego Meu -Huynh 19, -:·' ~
Qumtos 0, Wray 2, Evans 10, ....
Lowary 16, Taylor 0, Dice 6, • .....,,
Diamond 15, Khoun 0, Porter 6, ·nl..:
Stokely 8. • • ,.
Three-pointers -Lowary 4, Evans 2, ·: ''"'
Huynh 1. ' ••
Fouled out -Diamond "~t;
Halftime -San Diego Mesa. 38-26. ' ' • .. ""''I
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A.uctiqn Commjttec
BctdJe Baird (Baird PrlntfAI), John L. Blom
( Jolrlt L. B/oM OutOM f>ltato1raplry. l.Jd. ),
Mmie BVIN (Mam EWllU MOl'Utan1).
Nonn Lo11S (Rttlrm)
Bunt Chairman
Barry tewin (1fyall Ntwf'Orlu)
Auctioncu
Jim Dale (DiueylmO-Club 33)
Auction Donors
Enlfr14inmtnt
Jon Lundpai (Pl.ani.u)
youth sports
Dut:llDCe ._. ~ 1ttmcta..,. at commumty
~gaw,bllt(4:1 ' Ml-.S,evm~
CXX:-1 itUdeat~ la about 25,000.
1\actrs tbecily for the dilrftne 11 television.
Unlesl IOID8bocly bU a .,.._i lmef8irt in the
game. orla related to•.~ or cOac:b -
wbetbet it be friaod or f~,-fam mnply do
not go.
The •average fan~ ha beeD &alt. There's
~~~~OD television DOWadays. a~ to "lbCker. But then .again. coaches
like Tucker aren't around anymore. That's wily he's m the Hall Of Fame.
Heat battles back for 42-37 first-round victory Heights takes 14-10 C Division tussle NEWPORT BEACI I -The Heat
dlmost let an 11-pomt lead slip
awdy, but finally nghted the ship in
lhe fourth period to claun a 42-37
Victory over Villa Park m a first-
round. D1v151on 2 mdtchup rn New-
port/Mesa Nabonal Juruor Basket-
ball playoff acbon
In the Heat's vtctory, Villa Park
battled back to take a SlX-pomt lead
before the play of Danny Kirkorian
and Michael Fitzhugh got them into
foul trouble
Matt Casserly hat some clutch
Cree throws down the stretch to end
ttie charge. The rebounding of
Wilham Ward and Matt Bourgardez
helped the Heat to advance ..
In other games:
liaUblazen 48, Santa Ana Magic 40
Greg Penine, Chad Rorden and
'Joey Molina all scored m double fig-wes to help the 1TdUblazers knock
:Uie Magic from the unbeaten ranks.
Penine scored 18 points with
~five rebounds and five steals, Ror-"~h\ chipped in 12 pomts and had Ip~ steals and Molina added 10
points and six rebounds.
• Evan Cooper and Chns Gonza-
"'"
CONTINUED FROM 81
les put in nice efforts on defense.
Elmo Dena Celttcs 50, Magic 37
The Celtics broke open a close
game, pulling away in the final peri-
od. Lou Castillo led the Magic with
12 points, five boards and six steals.
Sean Sullivan, Steven Wllliams and
Justin Stones all stood out
All-Net
Monterey Park 75, Hornell 73
Hornell 70, Santa Ana Eagles 50
The Hornets spilt theu two
weekend games, losing to No. 1
Monterey Park on a last-second
shot. Dustin Illingworth led the
Hornets with 18 points and
Jonathon Cantrell and Alec Hanson
each had 12 points.
Cantrell scored 18 points in Sun-
day's win over Santa Ana while
Illingworth pulled down 12
rebounds.
Ronnie Prettyman had 13 points
while Judd Hietbririk and Michael
Williams each had 1 t.
Xnkka 39, Allio Niguel Magic 20
Alex Orth and Patrick Joyce
combined for 29 points and Jose
Bolanos bad a player-of-the-game
effort. Orth finished with 15 points;
Joyce bad 14.
Bulls 48, Elmo Dena Bru!ns 28
The Bulls (11-0) walloped the
Bruins in a battle of the unbeatens.
Taylor Young put in a game-high
22 points and Hunter Swanson
added 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Michael Flanders and Brad
Wagner provided strong efforts.
Dtvtslon l Gtrts
Pacen 27, Brea Wolverines 25
The Pacers came back from a
six-point halftime deficit to win in a
squeaker. Melisa Vargas led the
Pacers with 17 points and Julie
Hitts added six. The Pacers relied
on team defense, led by Autumn
Smith's five blocked shots.
DlvhJon 2 Girls
Rapton 27, Cypress Red Devils 24
The defense of Crystina Poncb-
er, Danielle LeValley, Ally and Kel-
ly Flint, Brittany Hansen and Kathy:
Brainerd that pulled the Raptors to
victory.
Racheal Beard led the Raptors
with six points and 11 rebounds,
Ashlee Cookson bad 1 four points
and seven boards and Esther Lof-
gren bad four points.
NEWPORT BEACH -In a low-
scoring, but hotly-contested
game, Heights defeated Newport
Elementary (No. 2). 14-10, in a
City of Newport Beach Youth Bas-
ketball C Division tussle.
Joe Riggio scored a game-high
eight points to lead Heights.
Michael King and Nolan Hooper
each added two points.
Nicholas Gilligan led Newport
with six points while Russell And-
off and Joey Teckenoff each bad
two.
In other games:
Newport Elementary (No. 1) 30
Uncoln (No. I) 10
Tyler Cornwell almost doubled
Uncoln's score by htmseU, pour-
ing J.n 18 points. Tommy Holbrook
was also in double figures with 10
points and Blake Archileta added
two.
Philip Okura led Uncoln with
six points while Sara Stern and
Kate Heeschen had two each.
Martnen .to, Uncoln (No. 2) 18
Alex Afrasiabi and Don Hunt
Hunt teamed up to score 39 of
Mariners 40 points. Afrasiabi had
20 points and Hunt 19. Rachel
Donovan added one point.
Uncoln was led by Michael
Orozco and Nathan Packer, who
had six points apiece. Enc Eding-
ton added four.
Harbor View (No. 3) 31,
Harbo.r View f2 10
Neal Rafferty scored a team-
higb 12 points for Harbor View
No. 3. Other scorers: Jorden Cor-
so, 6; Aaron Harper, 5; Grant
Almquist, 41 Austin Brawner, 2;
and Sean Amoroso, 2.
Harbor View No. 2 was led by
Corley Gonzales and Dax Huston, each with four points, and Kurtis
Luebke with two.
B Dlvhlon
Harbor View 30, Helgbll 10
Steven Ward scored nine
'points and Brett Matsen had eight
as eight players scored for Harbor
View No. 3. Other scorers: Scott
Kohen, 6; J ohnathan Hubbard, 5;
Kenny Mendez, 21 Ben Halliday,
2; Greg Keene, 2; and Tyler Ash-
brook, 2.
Scott Sankey led Heights Wlth
eight points. Allison Stoltz added
six points and Tiffany Vander-
sloot, Dan Puro and Tyson Murillo
all had two.
Martnen 22, Uncoln 12
Mike Afrasiabi led the
Mariners with seven points and
Dan Galbraith bad six.
Michael Bury added three
points and Alex Afrasiabi, Marco
Milosarlijeu and 1Tavis Frederick
all had two points.
'Lincoln had three scorers, Tuy-
lor Pham, Mile Yourman and
Sieta.ro Ochiai, four points apiece.
ADlvlllon
Uncoln 28. Heights 17
Luis and Jose Najar ·scored
nine points apiece to lead Uncoln.
Other scorers: Jon Philipson. 7;
Alex Gero, 31 Blair Edwards, 2.
Heights was led by Robert
Chal's six points. Others: Jon Van-
dersloot. 4; Oscar Murillo, 3; Con-
ner Malone, 2: and Miles Meehan, 2.
to get involved • a person to care and
then to share. Hey, so I miss a 3-foot
pu tt? There are people out there trying
to survive."
This year's event (April 2l) will be
played at Mesa Verde Country Club.
Participants get only eight bo~ to
complete (or attempt to complete) 100
holes of golf. Thot's what gOJfers wUl
attempt to do in the golf marathon for
the National Dyslexia Research
Foundation.
(975-1424).
• PYI: May 18 hU been designated
Women in Golf Day by AJ:nerlcan Golf
Corporate's more than 200 private, resort
and public COUl'leS. Free lessons and
clinics will be offered.
booster of CdM football, on Monday a t
Newport Beach Country Club.
In addition to the annual CdM Golf
Classic, spoiilOred by the Tuuchdown
Club, a special evening is planned to
r~ Wali. The John Walz Dinner
and Roast will be held inlmediately after
the golf tournament.
Kelsea didn't g et to stay home after
Christmas. nger, one of her biggest
fans, hopes she'll make it to see b1fu
perhaps one day wear the green
jacket.
• Elteban Toledo, a proteliional
golfer from Mexico, ii now livipg in
Costa Mesa. Toledo, who played in the
Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro·Am last
month.cDpreymted Mexico lalt fall at
the World Cup in China, wtiere be
finished l1Xth over.U. A total of 41
COWlbiel ~~ted. Davts LoVe ID
and Pied COuPlel of the U.S. won the
team title, wtth 'Love wtnrung the
individual ctwnplonlbip.
• 1.-t ,..., ... ...........,. 100-laole
OJf marathon tund·r was ah~
l'UCCMI, a rather zapy, yet c:b&ritable,
~~olU.~
County CM.,,_ CLU (~ Ufe
tJnderWftttr) & CbPO ~
~~·
'JWosomes Will gather" as many
sponsors as possible and play in a
shotgun format, completing each hole
o.s quickly as possible.
Carts and golf balls Will be provided
for players, and U a play.-lands too far
•in the booni•," another ball wW
lm.lnedlately be given for a drop. Quick
play ii far more meanmgf\!l than your
ICOl'e.
AmOng the festivities following the
ma.ratboa will be a Jan concert ~
Ronnie Kole, the celebrated New
OdMDI plaD'8& wbo hM performed et
th• White ffOUle four ttioel.
lbe field It UmiWd to 38 golfen. •
lnteteMcl Play_.. (or lpOOIOl'I) ltiould can either left GolM (22WU>9,, Jeui
a.dilS (730-llOO) Id Mc:.0.Nntl .
• Belt JMUDe tor a new product at the
recent PGA Mercb4ndise Show tn
Orlando, Fla.: The Mud Weasel. It's a
ball retriever.
• Lelp Slebaberg, tile Newport
Beach-based sports attorney and agent,
Will return as the Honorary Chairman of
the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
Intemational'I sixth annual Leigh
Steinberg Golf Classic on May 17 at
1\iltin Ranch Golf Course.
Players and g\leltl will attend a
pott-event dinner With c:elebriU. and
athletet as table hotta. Tournament
entry fee ii S300, whidl lndWS. ~
feel,1eepdla. lundl ......
entertalnmeDt ad Glmt audlan. Por
mart detiilt, call S53-0ll3. • c..... ....... ....,. ...... ;z-wm 1aanar ...--...., John .................. ~
Por more information, call Ray
Wlcken (250-1660), the golf tournament
chairman, or Steve Riccabona
(263·2200), the dinner chairman.
• The Mg9rly uaUdpatecl Soutbwn
California PGA Golf expo is Match 8-tO
at the A.nab• Convention Center,
where many loCal pros Will be~
oft brand new equipment and Offering
dpt,
Houn are 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Prlday,
Mardi 8, 10 a.m. to 8 R&..JJO ,.._
and IO am. to 5 p.m. oa SuDMJ. c..11
999 8DOo for_. lab, •fml.
•
-THURSDAY, FEBRUAAY 29. 1996
Pla90 llOTICU PUil.iC ,.OTI
, • ..,. .. ,......._.. 10 aml " Cll PUILIC NOT1CU "'IUC IOTICll PUBLIC CU PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICIS PUii.iC llOTICU
VWMV.ww•-... a 1'11atar Iha •stat• or or ttia amount or ~ t>ld "TTO" Iha decedent made P1yab1e to tn. Cotta ~ NIY AT LAW, PUILIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTtcl "°" INdl Lot Ui1it AdltAt •l\d fleetion to a.I. The ~ ..._. • • ct** ~ •Ml,_ ... W11 PUIUO NOTICI 11~'.H~.:!l~:~N w\rn11t•t1 MtH sanitary Di•1r1c1. No ~ ~ 00:-. iT;.• 0 ~ one• MaMT Flothlou• eue1ne.. l'Nf'll Ho, Ml.LA n-'. "'' undertig,,.d caUJtd •aid •-'Ort~-:.,.• ......, 11naet ua !)Mil • IAdl.111 1li
lllU.DOll •• GOOD· COdleilt,U,ny~budm1~: ~:r~~.·~'~'c~m~~ ll:ACH, CA HHO. '1otttleileltua&..... Name ltat.m•nt ~~3s.1:~:02' Notk:eofDefNt •nd flee·=.:-....--~ :rL.."': lft~~
MAM, IOI IOUTH \0 probate. The Will Mef by •ucll casnl (' Ch k 27~ ................ ". fha fOllOWlllg J)tn1on• .,. • lion lO Sen fO ~ IKOtdad Of .................. lolblrl lot m lua -~ MAlll ITRaaT, ITI ~ny COdlcll• are available ctth or blddtr'e'.!04 ec ' Publlahtd Newport ll1• follOWltlQ ptrton• ert drolng blnlii.u u : Th• llz ~-~ A•eord• or S11d In tha county wh•1• the ..aionlteJothAnlndlll ,. Co¥ ol INllt CouAw Cit
--7.20, CUlA.aU. CA f)f •ll•mlnatlotl In 11\t We No..bld •l\111 "cOmtct ·Cost.I Mon 011111 dOlng bulJMu as: Pua 0 Mat)\tU!lJJ Co~ '.!!!Y.!!!'..!~ P'~l!. EIH· ulprO'*'Vla~¥14 ~----··· •• Ow•«-•~u•w
12 ... ..,,4185o.ot 11 kept by lht court. tted UnltH ll ia made on 1 Piiot ftb 20 29 Water Pocfa Service Ceo· tlbnt, 4102 Rocqutt Club manta" O.aet~d In ind mort than three monthe bulll'le9a.., CNe ...,1 M: mao llCOfOed 111 booU:i!i
ORANG• COUNTY THE P!TITION requestt blank foim fumlsl'ltd by lh• M ruary • • tor, 711 Wett 171h Streot, Orl11t. Hunungton 8e1ch. fot tht Purpo .. 1 Sat froth h•v• el•DHd alnce IW:h M '-"'°'°'front rimoe 14 '° 17 indusiwt oi ~
-MUNICIPAL COURT/ au/hf'llY lo administer tht Costa Mtaa Sanlllll'Y DI•· :irch e, 1090. W\M Unit 0-4, Co•ll MaH. CA 5A t2~9M A In, Artlc:let II ind VIII of record1llon "OftHlonll to tN CcMltY ~ °"' l!\t4ll IB lllt Ollite GI IM
HAll90A DIV ~~I 'A~~:i'st~h~ lnd~pen-lrlct Ind I• mtdl In ac• 84 9~~ W1te1 Pools LLC ~;, ciub ·~1~~ .. 41~~ntl~: Thtt Carttln Certtln "-· FOAIGlo-. ~lion II 100 CMc: °""'* °""' W.-. COIJflW ,.Q,Qr OI IMI COi.i,_
PLAINTIFFt LAK· llltee Act. (Th~,'°~ufho~fy ;~i:r: ,~•hp~~s~ro: PUBLIC NOTICE (CoJJ1ornl11), 71t Wtal 17th too Peach, CA ei949 ° •t•t•d ~~,·~on o~c: T1u1t11. 2033 N Main :r-..::.CA ==--= ~ :'~ ... ~~ ~·
E ft ID Q • MA INT£. Wiii allow lht petsonal rep. ~ulremtnla. SUP&AIOR COURT Strett, Unit G·4, Cotto Thie bu•lnan It con· ntnt1, t nt e • Street, Suite HO. Walnut Ind ..,. field ~ a ......, .,,__ "' NANC• ASSOCIATION IHentalive lo lake many Eac:tl bldde. mutt bo II· MeH, CA 92627 ducted by: an lnd1vldu1I lt1ic11ons Recorded on Mey CtHk. CA 84598. Tele· Mid o.d ot Tn.t In the ~,:. ~ ""':' :14 ~
OIJIKNDAHT Do.AV aclion1 wllhoul court •P· COf\Hd and also preq It. OF CAUFORNIA, Thia bu1lne11 Is con• Ha11e you t l811ad doing 23, 1984 u lntt1u'"-nt phone N1'0'1bat: (510I 133-~ eltuefed In aid * no ~ act
NOTIClltOF provaf. Before laklng ctr· lied as required by la~.' A COUNTY OF ORANOI! ducted by: a llm1ted llabllily business yet? No No. 84·214034or Ofliclal 4860, By: CAROLINE , calllbfnlt detclll> tl\liy ':c, 1 ~lldl ~ -~Ill,
' lain very lmPQrtant actJon1, Class A or C42 contrac:I01'1 34t Th• Cltv Drl11• company Jack "1eeltr l\acordt of Said County. HANSON, Dote: 0211419 Ina lend ttMfttn: Id ~1 IOI!\ Ill Q MARSHAL I SAL• however, the porsonal rep. license Is required Poat Office The reglstran1 cornmtl'\Cad This 11at1mont wu hle(I Excepting Thtrtftom AH NPP0011390 PUB· lftOfe nAlv ~ In Mid 1111 tol u llltMd in Deed
HHOC915C0072·A resentalfve will be required The Bo d f D · 1 eox t4171 lo tran1aC1 business under with the County Clttll of Oil O'I RI h M 1 · DMd Of 'trust nw ~ ICCO!Oed in DOOk 11261. ~e Dv. vim .. of a wrll lnvod lo give nonce to Interested the Cos~~ ~es~tei~~l~a~ Or6na• CA the llclltloue name or 01ange County on 2·1$-96 Ml' ~Al ~~·N ~'~'· 02/22/96, 02/29/98 t.INtute -~ 11 be-924. olllClll recoRll Of ~ on OCTOBER 4, 1995. In persons unlese they have District reservH the right 10 02813.;571 names listed ob. ovo on 01· 19903&73052 R""~' Od 0 ,! H d ·~ 03/07/96 lnQ ICl6d .... la". The lti'ellt Cou. M1 Tile 5tlett ldelttU aocl
th• abova dulgnat•d waived nolice or consented ieJect any or all bide 01·98 Oally Piiot Fob. 22 29, "' te. •n l ' Y ro 8ddre.. and other common Olhercomtno11 dcslOO-on. ti tnf,
coul1. upon a JuC1gmen1 e!l· lo the proposed ocilon.) The Contractor shall com-~~ETH;E.r-'tTTITOEHR TOOF Pure Waler Pools, L.LC, March 7, 14, 1996 Th242 e1tbon1 by Whetsoevtr PUBLIC NOTICE ~. r any, ct cne of lht l!I propetty Clescnbcd
11rtd AUGUS1' 14. 199~ 1n The lodependen1 admlnls· ply with Iha ovlsions 01 Ma<the D. Beard, Member Name Known, Geothermel IUI Pf°'*'Y descr'IMICI ibo'ft IS i-ifllC)lte(I lo Cle UH
favor or Judgment c:redi· lrallon authority will be Section 1no fc: 1780 lnclu-CHANOE THI! NAME This statement was flled PUBLIC NOTICE Steem end Other Geothtr· CN1tHJM7 ~ i. purported '° ba: hcu 51tttl, lrWI~ CA 12114
tor(a), 1.AKERIOGE MAIN· granted unless an lntei· sive ol lhe Cahfornla Labor OF RAQUEL BRAVO ON wilh tho County Clerk or mel Re1ourc11 11 Defined NOTICE OF 1407 8onnle Doane Tenece. Tilt undef1!0ntd lfll51tt dtt
TENANCE ASSOCIATION &sled person Illes on ob· Code, the rrevalllng rate 8EttALF OF JASEN Orange County on 1·24·96 FlctJtloua BuslnHs In Cellfornle Public Rt· Kiii iON TO Newport Beeet\, ~ 12121. Cl .. ms &ftr llabll1ty lor 11.tf lncot·
•nd against Judgment foction to the petition and and scale 0 wages deter· ITZEHID BRAVO A 199153871118 Nam• Stalemant aources Code Section ADMliflSTER ~ ~.iontd Tru.tM ltetne$S of tne street 1dd1u11nd
dtl)tor(s) SUSAN HEFNER show good cause why the mined by the Director 01 MINOR CHILD Dally Pilot Feb. 8, 15, 22. The followlng per~ons are 6903 tt seq .. Th4t May 841 ESTATE OF: dlldllml 111,y lleblllty fcw Other common 11e51gMon, 1f any,
DELAY showing a net baf. court should not grant tho the Department of Indus. CASI! HUMBER 29, 1996 Th·2Z4 doing business as. Amerl· Within or under the P1rcelt llARGUERR'E any lnconedneu fl the shown herein The lolal •ITIOuntOI ance of $3S.1 .11 actually auth01'ily. trial Aolallons, Stale 01 Cal· can Consumer Counseling lttttt lddteU end oChtf tile unpaid l>lfanct ol the Obl•Q.t· due on .aid JU<lgment on A HEARING on the pell· ifornla, which are liled with A180031 PUBLIC NOTICE Service, 5672 Bolsa Av· of Lend Hetalnebove De· a.ENE FORGrr AKA commondulgntlltlon,Jeny, llOnsecureO~tllepiope~lObe
th• dole. of the Issuance ol lion wlfl be held on MARCH the Assistant Manager/ AMENDED ORDER TO enue, Su110 #205, Hunting· sc:ribed, Together with .the MARGUBUTE £. "'°"""'herein. I.id ute w111 IOld .ilnd rtilSON!ie es-rNttd
aald writ. l ha11e levied 21, 1990, at t:45 P.M. In Clerk of Ille District, and SHOW CAUSE FOR cns1344199 1on Be.ach. CA 92649 Pel'l)Otual Rights of Drilling, FOROrr Alt.A PEG ba made, but wMN>ut ~ C0$1S tllj)enses w jljvafocts at
upori all right title and In· Dept. 703 localed at 34t shall forfeit penalties pre-CHANGE OF NAME _Fictitious Buslne.. Gabrielle Ellis, 14572 Mining, E•plorl09 end Op· FORGlf AKA PEGGY nant or Wlffllrlty, •J1Pfused 11\t imt 01 11\t """' ll!tiltallon
ter"t of said judgment The C11y Drive South, Or· scribed therefore for non· PETITIONER(S) RAQUEL Name Sl•temenl Clearbrook Drive, Chino tretlng Therefor. tnd Stor· FORGrT Of lnlphd, regW'dlng tltle, m tile ~ of S•e 11
deblOl'(I) In the pro&;.,~ ange. CA 92668. c:omptiance of s.ald code. BRAVO ON BEHALF OF The lollowlng persons are Hills, CA 91709 • Ing in and Removing the CASE NO A181471 c::!,tllon• Of tneum-S2H,1tUO In ~o IO usll,
tbA .COW'l1¥-~ If YO.I.I OBJECT TO~ Oeted1 h-rch .. ~.IIZ£HJD8BAV0,A.dolng ~ ... Seer This bU§IOOjS Js ~Qn· eme ftom S.id l'81'rd 0 Ti .n·,; ~ b ff to.paytM ........ ~TlllUMWlll~·~· Stale of Calllornla, de· granting of the petition you 1996 ' MINOA CHILD HASJ)-iAl/E Stearns Mortgage • Com· duCled f>y: an lndlv1duaT. r • 0 •. ra, •"9 -Ing Pf1nclpal tum °' tht cntck drawn on 1 state or nnol\ll scribed as follows: #8 should appear at the hoar· FILED A PETITION FOR AN pan , 5000 Birch, Suite Have you started doing Any Other Land, Including cienH, credrtOl'9, con-note{•) HCUAd by lekl bin~ 1 check Oflwn !IV 1 i11tr Of LAKESIDE IRVINE CA Ing and stale your ob· BY ORDER OF THE ORDER TO CHANGE 150y Newport Beach CA business yet? Yes, 1/25/96 ~he Right to Whlpstock or tlngent credltort, end Dffd of TNlt, with lnttfnt lederll creel! uniori or a c.nec~
92714 ' ' Jecuons or me wilnen ob-BOARO OF DIRECTOAS NAMES FROM JASEN ~660 ' Gabrielle Ellis DlrectlonaHy Dn11 and Mine P4!1'90n• who may other-thereon, es pnwtded 1n Mid drawn~ a state 01 lederlll 5,.,.
Ltgol dtscrlption of prop. 1ecuons with me court be-OF THE COSTA MESA ITZEHIO BRAVO TO JASEN C'MC Resldenllal Mortgage T.hls s101emen1 was flied from Lands Other than WIH ~e lnt41reeted In note(•), edllances, r eny: 1nos and 1oao assoolbOll, m
erty: fore the hearing. Your ap-SAHITARYDISTRICT ITZEHIO HERNANDEZ Corporalion (DE),222Wost with the County Clerk of Those Herelnabove Da-the will or e1tet1, or underthetem\loftheciMd 1nosaSSOCJabono1sa'lt10Slllllk
UNIT 34, &.OT 2 OF pearance may be In person Publlshed Newport BRAVO Las Colinas Blvd., Suite Orange County on 2·20·96 scribed 011 or Gas Wells both, of: MARGUERITE Of TN«. utlmlted f-, speol1ed 1n Secbon 51°' of tilt
TRACT NO. 8899. COUNTY 01 by your anorney. Beach·Costa Mesa Dally It Is hereby ordered thal 600, Irving, TX 75039 19903673913 Tunnels and Shiftt Into' ELENE FORGIT AKA d\lrQH and t~ ot finano~ Code Ind iUtnonzed 10
OF ORANGE, STATE OF IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Piiot February 29 March 7 all persons Interested In This business Is con· Dally Pilot Feb. 22, 29. Th 0 h A 0 th ' MARG U ER t TE E. tN 'frulltee end d the tru1t1 oo business 1o lilts slate In lhe
CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP or a contingent creditor or 1996 ' • this m111ter appear before ducted by: a corporallon Maren 7, 14, 1996 Th246 5 ~ ugf or f crh 11 L : FORG IT AKA PEG ctuted by uld Oted ol e...enl render otner lflill cull 1s
RECORDED IN BOOK 381, the decoased. you must file · this court In Department Have you started doing u sur ac:e 0 t • • an FORGIT AKA PEGGY Trust, to-wit: 1421,188.0t 1ecepled Ille Tnislee ~ wilh-
PAGES t2 TO 13, INCLU· your claim w11h the court Th248 No. 703 of lhe Orange business yet? Yes, 02/24/ PUBLIC NOTICE Herelnabove Desc:nbo,d, FORGIT &clmeted. Accrued lntttut hold tile issuance 01 tile TMIU's
SIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS and mall a copy to the per· PUBLIC NOTICE County Superior Court al 95 end to Bottom Such Whip. A PETITION ha1 and eddllJonal edVancn, f Dee<! unol lun6s become av•l•lllt MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF sonal representative op· lhe address shown above EMC Resldenllat Mortgage Flctltloua BuslnHs •tocked or Olrectlonallv been filed by RUSH N. eny, wM lnc:IHM thl• rlgure to the payee 01 enooBee as 1 THE COUNTY RECORDER pointed by the court within BSC 4849 o~ 3/5, 1996, at 2:00 Corporation, Roger C. Name Statement D1illed Wells, Tunnels and HILL, II In the Superior pftor to MM. 7he ~ matter ol nglll SJld ule lftfQ l>t
OF OR~NGE COUNTY, lour months from the date NOTICE OF o clock p.m .. and then and Teufel. Senior Vioe Presl· The following persons are Shafts under end Beneath Coun of California ry ~ eeld Deed of Trull made wt willlOul tolltNl\I or CA~IFOANIA. of first Issuance of the let· PETITION TO there show cause, If .any dent <1?ing business as: Pekjon or Be ond the Exterior Um· Count\t of Orange. ' hefftofore executed and cs.. waHanty e ss or implled
COmtnonly known as: 8 lers as pro'.'ided In section ADMINISTER they have. why the petition This slalemenl was flied E'/eS tor Art, 2453·C Irv ne its Th~reof end to Redrlll THE PETITION re· llvered to tht undenlgned a reoarang b~ possession Of
La1<eslde, Irvine 9100 of the Cal1lornia Pre>-ESTAT .. OF.· for change of name should with the County Clerk of Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA Ret 1 E• 1 M 1 . • ueets that RUSH N written DttClatetbl of o.. encumt><ances t.o sat1slw tilt Record owner Is: SUSAN bate Code. Tho 11me for 111. ~ not be granted. Orange County on 1·24-96 92627 unne • QU P. 1 ntain, ~ILL 1 b _, _... • tautt and Demand tor Sele, ' ' HEFNER DELAY Ing claims will not expire ANNE SHIMMIN II ls further ordered thal o 19 9153157112, Ahmet M. Pekcan, 2453·C Repair. Deepen and Oper· • 1 0 epp ... nt ..... u Ind• wrttten Noac:e of o.. indeblednus swired ~ sad
The property is a dwell· befo1e tour months from CASE NO. A 18 t 493 copy of this order to show Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa, ate Any Such Wells or person~I . ropreeentatlve '"-"' end Election to ..._ Deed a~.ances thereunder. witn
In lhe hearing dale noticed To all heirs, beneficiaries, cause be published In NB/ Dally Pilot Feb. 8• 15• 22• CA 92627 Minn Without However to edmmt•t•r tha Hteta "'8 undersigned ceuMd interest u PfO'lded ltlerem and
!f'HtS PROPERTY IS above. creditors, conlingenl credl· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot, a 29. 1996 Th·225 This business Is con· the Ai ht to Drill Mine' of the decedent. uld Notice of Dtfd end trlt un~d pnooplll OI lt.e note
BEING SOLO SUBJECT TO YOU MAY EXAMINE the tors and persons who may newspaper or general cir· PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual S g • • THE PETITION re-EJtc:tlon to W to be ,. secureo by said deed w111l 1ntt11!SI
REDEMPTION. PLEASE Ille kept by the court. 11 you otherwise be interested In cutauon published In this Ha~e you started doing tore. Explore end Operate quests the deo.~ent'e c..."'f'ded 1n the coun1y wt... thereon as PflMdtd'" sad Nole,
REFER TO CODE OF CIVIL are a person interested In the will or estate, or both, county, al least once a flctltlous Buslneas business yet? Yes. 2·3·96 Through the ,Jrface or the WILL and cod1c1l1, If the !'Qi p~rty i. toated tees ch1roes Ind u :penses ol IN PROCEDURE. SECTIONS the estate, you may Ille ol: ANNE SHIMMIN week for. lour consecutive N St Ahmol Pekcan Upper 600 Feet of the Sub· eny, bl edmltted to .xi ll'IOfetl\an tnlMmontha lnis~e and ol ltle tnists created
729 010 • 729 090 PER wilh tho court a formal Ao· A PETITION has been weeks prror to the day ol am• atement This staiement was llled surface of Seid Lend; Ex· probate. Tho WILL end have elapsed sine• euc:1',... bv said Deed of T!'JSt Studatlll
CCP 729.010 ·THE SE· quest for Special Notice of tiled by CHRISTINE t. GAL· the hearing. d~fr,~ 1~1~~~~~5P:~~o~~:d~ with lhe County Clerk of cept 11s Speclflcalty Pro· any codicil• ~re .avail· c:otdatlon. Golden We« Trull Dttlll Strwtct C1111111ur.
CURED INDEBTEDNESS the lllong or an Inventory LOWAY in the Superoor DATE: FEB 06 1998 Classics. 1523 E t 71h Orange County on 2·5·96, vided 10 the Contrary Else· ebre for exammatJon In S.vtnge Auoci.tlon S«vtce 's' Tiuatet 2100 Slaewtll Drive,
WITH INTEREST ANO and appraisal ol estate as-Court of Calllorn1a. County QA LE HICKMAN, Street, 316iS. Santa Ana. 199831572322 where in this Deed Any the file kept by the Co~ u Trustee. Pollt omce llttt 200, COllCOrC. CA 14520
COST IS $4237.51 sets or of any petollon or ol ORANGE. COMMISSIONER OF CA 92701 Dally Pilot Feb. 8, 15, 22, and All Weter, Rights or coun. Bok 3'957, Sen Antonio, TX (6101 103-7.340. llr: SIMy
If the subject ol th1s sale account as provided in THE PETITION requests THE SUPERIOR John Plovosan. 7151 29 1996 Th2t8 I Th I N M THE PETITION re-~7, T~ Crlllb Assittut Stttur
is real property and 11 has section 1250 ol Hle Ca.hfor-that CHRISTINE I. GAL· T Warner Avenue., #E24 t, ' nterests "~ n, 0 at· quests authority to Number. (210) Mj..4998, Dllelll: 2l1itl RSVP 11M4
no s1reet addreu or other nin Probate Code. A Ao· LOWAY bo appointed as CO~R 1 B 2622 Hun11ngton Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ter How AcQUtred by Gran· edminietor the eetete S.lff Status l.ln.: 19161 2115,MZ,MI CN35nu
common designahon, di-quest for Special Notice personal representative to aque ravo, 1 92647 tor or the Irvine Company, under the Independent 387-n 29, ~ Sander~.~
rectlons 10 il's location may form 15 available from the administer the estate of the Sunswepl, #5, Garden Clifford Miles Graubard, Fictitious Business and Owned or Used by Adminietretion of E•-~~~ ~~~882 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE be obtained lrom lhe Mar-court clerk. decedent. Grove, CA 92643 2618 w. Columbine Streo1. Name Statement Gr11ntor or Herainabove tetee Act (Thie author!· 2129 'J/7
shal's Office upon 1eque. st. Attorney for the P•tl· THE PETITION reQuests Pub 11 shed Newport Santa Ana, CA 92704 .Tile follo~1ng persons are Described, Together with tv will allow the pel'9on-• TNROUTISTCEEEOfs•tEll!,U0S.TEFL·Sls57'!-!NE
Prospective bidders ttoner: authority lo administer the Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily This business 1s con· doing business as: The De· the Right and Power to al repre•entetiveto take PUBLIC NOTICE " " ..,. should reler 10 Sections AOBERT H eslaie under the lndepen· Pilot February 8 15 22 29 ducted by· a general part sign Studio, 17681 San T 1 A 1 0 h ti · h NO. 422-313-11 YOU ARE IN 70t .510 10 701.680. inclu· • dent Admln1strallon of Es· ' · · ' " · · Ralael, fountain Valley, CA rans er or 99 gn to t · many . 10 one Wit out OEfAUlT UNDER A OEEO Of slve, ol the Code ol Clllil HUCKENPAHLER, ESQ. tales Act. (This authority 1996. n~~~e'P you stoned doing 92708 era. to Explore, 01111, Ro· obtainmg co~rt eppro~ .. NOTICE OF TRUSTE-FS SALE TRUST DAT£0 0212s.t4 UN·
Procedurt for provisions (CSB.# 27524t, 2970 will allow the personal rep· Th217 business yet? No Cheryl S. Norton. 17681 drill, Remove and Store the al. Be.fora tatting o~natn lS NO NEW7633C Jamn P LESS YOU TAU ACTION TO
governing Ille terms, condl· HARBOR BLVD. STE. rosentallvo to take many PUBLIC NOTICE J. Piovesan San Rafael, Fountain Val-Same from Seid Land or to very important action•, Mulh9111 ., ~ ~led Trv5· PROTECT YOUll PROPERTY IT
hons, and effect of the safe 214, COSTA MESA, CA actions without court ep· This statement was filed iey., C~ 92708 Divert or Otherwise Utilize however, .t.h• P•~sonal tee under lhe loiowl!1g detcrltoed MAY IE SOLO AT A puiuc
and the liabillty of delault· 92626 proval. Before taking ce1· cns1347968 w1lh lh11 Cuunty Cterk of This business . Is con· Such Water, Rights or In· representatlv4! will be Deed ot Tf\JSI .,_.set al ll<Jllk SAU IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA·
ing bidders. Published Newport lain very Important aclions. FlcUtloua Business Orange County on H6·96. ducted by: an lnd1vldual. terests on Any Other Prop· required to give notic e aucllOn IO Ille n.ghes1 DIO<l&" !or N.ATION Of THE NATURE Of TitE
NOTICE I S HEREBY Beach.Costa Mesa Daily however. the.personal rep· Name Statement 199031570045 Have you started doing erty Owned or lused by to lnterHted per•one CW\~ !hi easn., or Ca1I PllOCEEOINGS AGAl"'ST YOU GIVEN that on MARCH t9 resen1at111e will be required T f 11 1 0 p 1 F business yet? No , unlee1 they have flf<I c~' 5'l8CllteO 111 Ollli CoOt " •
1998• 11 2:00 o'clock P.M'. Pilot February 22, 23, 29, to give notice 10 Interested he o ow ng pe1sons are a1ly 1 01 eb. 8, 15, 22. Cheryl s. Norton Gr11ntor or tha Irvine Com· weived notice or con-SectlOll 192411 (paylllle at lome of YOU SHOULO CONTACT A
al ORANGE COUNTY MAR· 1996. persons unless they have doing businass as: KB Op-29, 1996 Th219 This statement was Med peny, Whether Such Water eentod to the propoted sale 111 ~ul ol IN l.Wle<I LAWYER. On 0)1"'91 it t :•S
SHAL'S DEPT. 4601 JAM· THF239 waived notice or consent e~~u~~r~~~el':;~u1!': ~!!~ PUBLIC NOTICE With lhe County Clerk or Rights Shall Bo Riparian, action.) The indepen-Slates) " "9~ and lllleml AM . ROBERT E. WEJSS INCOll-
BOREE AM 108, City of PUBLIC NOTICE to th\) proposed action.) part Beach. CA 92680 Orange County on 2·16·96 Overlying, Appropriative, dent edmlniatretion con~ ro ...io now Nltcl tr'( him PORATED as Ille Oufy ij>p04nled
NEWPORT BEACH, County The Independent admlnls-Koll Investment Manage· Flctltlou1 Business 199153673672 Littoral, Percolating, Pre· authority will be granted under Mild ~ OI Trull 111 Ille T111s1ee unoer .and pursua!\l lo
or Oronge, Slate ot Callfor· COSTA MESA lratoon authority will be menl. In<:. (California), 4343 Name Statement Dally Pilot Feb. 22, 29, scriptive, Adjudicated, unte11 en interested propeny '*eonahet Oescnbed Deed ol Trust, mordta on
nla I will sell al public BUC· SANITARY DISTRICT granted unless an Inter· Von Karman Avenue. New· The following persons are March 7. 14, 1996 Th243 Stetutorv or Contractual· per•on files an objection TRUSTOR Mich~ s Newman 0)1M• u Ooc:urntnt No 9'
lion to the highest bidder, -ORANGE COUN esl~d person Illes an ob· port Beach, CA 92660 doing business as: Al J & -PU8UC--HO.f.IC& b.JA. Witho~t,, Howtt~.r,_An. to the petition Ind m OinS1111a K NewmlJl BENE 011001> ~::~:~:O t':
CALIFORNIA · " e1 vs, e) Amerlc Right to Enter upon the 81'1-0-WTQlS~l:lllISTWl'f a ~ 0191341 of Ollie~ Rtc0ros 111 :rg•hl,U~llt~ e~~t~ior~~t 1~~ NOTICE court should not grant the porallon, 126 East 1561h ~~~~~Y u!~~e.'"c~~raal.M;3;3a2. Fictitious Business Surface of Said Land In the the court eho~ld not ~ e Cafllomoe CorioatlDll tile olhce o1 the Rttor'lll!r o1
thoril Street. New York. New Yo1k Name Statement "'-rclse of Sue"' Rlg'-ls grant the authonty. Aecorded J~u-S. 1990 a 0 ,..~~... C·•• aaid Jubgment dobtor(s) in tNVITtHO BIDS 00 Y· 10022 CA 92627 L~I " " • A HEARING on the 1nstrunienr No -•9G-008062 of 11ng1 .,.,...~,. ....omra, tl'le above described prop· NOTICE IS HEREBY A HEARING on the pell· Thia business Is con· Jeana Gunter, 332 Tours The lollowlng persons are censea end Easements petiti.on will be hold on 011_.,. R _,,_of uteulc!d by Minuet Flores, a
erty, or 10 much lheroof as GIVEN lhal sealed propos. lion will be held on MARCH dueled by: a general part· Lane, Costa Mesa, CA doing business as: Mitro over the Percel of Land March 21 1998 at n ..-ecord$., the""""'" lt'8 mameo man u his sOlt ~
may be necessary to sat· als for IUrnlshlng all labor, 28, 1996, at 1:45 P.M. In nership 9T2r61s217a Search, 23 Buuonwood Herolnabove Described for 1:45 P.M . In Ottt. 703 ~~~a ~e~~ ....... ~ se~ri1e l>IO!>ff1V, u Tn~stor isty aald eKecution, with ac· materials, equipment, Dept. 703 localed at 341 The registrant commenced Lysak, 332 Tours Street, Irvine, CA 92714 p S F h . "'"'""" ··~ ,... ........... .,.. Securtl f ~ •--wice crued Interest and costs. transportation, and such The City Drive South, Or· to transact business under Lane, Costa Mesa. CA John David Glasscock. 23 urposea H et on in located Ill 341 he City Ktibed "' Ille alor'emenuoned Y 1 ,,._,. • APPROXIMATE MINIMUM olhor tacilllies as may be ange, CA 92668. the licllllous name 0, 92627 Buttonwood Street, INine, the Oeclera~lon of Cove· Orlve Orange CA o.ieo o1 Trvg aid c:ommaity l P ·•California Lim11td Pirtntr
810 N/A · required for the CON· IF' YOU OBJECT TO the names listed above on De· This business is con· CA 92714 nants, Conditions and Re· 92668. l(J10¥lr1 ;is AJK/A 1912 0t11111 snip as Beoef~ty wil 511 at
Dated FEBRUARY 13, 1996 STRUCTION OF THE FOL· granllng ol the pellllon, you camber 4, 1995 dueled by· a general part· This business Is con· strlctlons, Described Be· IF YOU OBJECT TO Lant Ntwpon Buch ca 97MO pullhc aUCllOn 111 the hlQllnl
Division: LOWING PROJECT: RE· should appea1 at the hear· Koll lnveslmenl Manage· netship dueled by: an individual low, Ill Amended, All of the grenting of the APNi 117·.402.02 YOU ARE IN btooer for ca.sh, (payable at lime
MICHAEL S CORONA CONSTRUCTING FORCE ing and slate your ob· ment, Inc .. a Cahfornia cor· Have you started doing Ha':'e you started doing Which Are ln~rporated petition, you thould DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO Of of salt m Llwful monty ol tilt M h 1 • 0 1 MAIN FOR AD-"MS PUMP tections or file wntten ob· porallon. Raymond E. business yo1? No business yet? No Herein-by Reference to appear at the heanng TRUST OAfEO December 21 United St.alu, lly cisJ\, a ush
•' 1 • 1 rang• STATION, PROJECT NO. 1ectlons with lhe court bo· Wirta, EXecu1111e Vice Presi· Jeilna Gunter John D. Glasscock Seid Decteration with the «!nd state )'.Our o~jec· teag UNLESS YOU TAKE it(s check drawn by i SWe or
Countv 111210().142. fore the hearing. Your ap· den1 This s1atement was filed This statomen1 was filed Seme Effect as Thou h tiO!"• . or file wnttan ACTIOH TO PROTECT YOUR n.atJon1l~actledtdrawnby1
Bv: B. BYERS, Deputv Bids will be received by pearance may be In person This statement was flied wolh tile County Clerk of with lhe Ccwnty Clerk 01 Full Sot Forth Herein·. t~e objecnone with the PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO s~te or ledml Cltdll 1.1ruon. or a
NOTE: Do nol lake down the Costa Mesa Sanitary or by l,our anorney. with the County Clerk of Orange County on 1-16·96 Orange County on 1-17·96 Rl,lt to Emplace on ...... er ~ourt before the hear· AT A PU9LfC SALE IF YOU tlltek drawn Oy • SGlt or federal
or deface a posted notice D1s1rlct. al the othce of tho IF Y U ARE A CREDITOR Orange County on 1·26·96 19903869963 1991531570288 "" • """ 1ng. Your appearance NEED AH EXPLAHATIOH OF s.iVIOQS .and loan assoc:.,llOl'I,
belo11 the sale or sallsfac· City Clerk, 77 Fair Drive, or a conllngenl cred11or ol 19903871463 Dally Pilot Feb. 15, 22, 29, Daily Pllol Feb. 15, 22, 29, or AcroHss thebParcels of may be ln pereon or by THE "•TURE OF THE P""' s1v1nos assoctallOll. °' SIVlflOS
I. f l d p I Costn Mosa Calilornla unlll the deceased, you must file M 1 T March 7 1996 Th228 Lend erelna ove De "" "..,_ ba • ~ .. o .......... •102 ... ion o u gmen1. ena the hour 0• 1 10 .. 00 a.m., your claim wllh tho c:oun Dally P1101 Feb. 8, 15. 22. arc 1 7. 1996 h235 • · yaur ettorney CEEOI""' •G•INST YOU YOU n~ spe ..... ie in'"""""'" "' C s 29. 1996 Th.223 acribod, Trensmlssion Linea IF YOU . ARE A "" " "' T 1M F1rwic1a1 Code and llltllOnteCI ode ecllon 616 (mlsde· Tuesday, March 26, 1996, and mall a copy to the per· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE end Other Fecllitlea for a CREDITOR or a conti'~ ~(HHOau:t~OH..!!:.. AorL1:.._WYmmonER 10 oo 11u. s1ness 1n this state) • moano1). ill which lime they wlll be sonal representallve ap· PUBLIC NOTICE ... ..,,,,. au-o--pub 111 he d New po r 1 opened publicly and read pointed by the court within Fictitious Buslnesa NOT C OF . Community Antenna Tele· gent creditor of tho oesigna!oon OI ~ 11 -1h• M"" (Nortlt) bll111t11 lo Ult
Beach-Costa Mesa Dally aloud'" the council cham· lour months from the date cns1347971 Name Statement 1 E TRUSTEES vision System and Thereat· deoeesed, you muet fllo lfXM no wwrwuy ii g.ven 85 IO County Courtllousa, 700 Chile
Piiot February 22, 29, bers. Sealed proposals of lirst Issuance of the tel· Fictitious Bualneu The foflowlng persons are SALE Trustee Sele No. 95. ter to Own and Convey your claim . with the i1s CO"'Cllllef>im or c:orreeiness)' Ctnle1 Ori•• Well. Santi Alla,
March 7 1996 shBll bear the lllle of the ters as provided In section Name Statement doing business as: A) GVS 11 382 Title Order No. Such Lines end Facilities coun and matl •copy to The blrlehasy undel sad Deeo OI Ca., all rtont 1.U. and lfller¥t
' · work and lhe name of the 9100 °1 ttte California Pro-Technology. B) Eilex Do· 3 101177 Reference No. 1nd the Right to Enter upon tho personal repreeent• Tn..si herelOlctt e.,uiwled and tonveyed to and now ~Dfo ~
________ T_h_2_3_71 bidder but no other dislln-bate Code. T~e time 101 f1I· The lollowlng persons are sf9n, 10942 Slater Avenue, 0090123541 APN No. Seid Lend to Service, Main· tive eppoil'_'lt~ by the ~ ti !fie unOl!lo'Slgnotd a under ~Id Deed of Trus( m fie PUBLIC NOTICE gulshlng mark. Any bid re· Ing claims will not expire ~:r~j;., b~a~~~.e~~ L~:~ Founleln Valley, CA 92708 4 40·334-09 YOU ARE IN taln, Repair, Reconstruct court w1th1n four "''"en Oecl9ralion of Oelaift and property 5.Cuated"' sarcs County
----------1c:otved alter the scheduled beloie lour months lrom Yoshiyuki Asahi, t0942 DEFAULT UNDER A DEED and Replace Seid Lines end monthe from tha date Demand to-5* ""° 8 """"" Cdiilom.•. O•Wll>lnO I.ht ~
SSC 4835 closing lime for the receipt ihe healing date noUced ~~~~n ~~~~. 4~~l~eewr~ Slater Avooue, Fountain OF TRUST DATED Ftcilltlea: Provided. How· of firet ltsuance of Noe~ d Oefaull ..o Etecit0n IO Ulfrtin LOI IS 01 lracl 2!J'TJ. "'
NOTICE OF ~~eb1d~;J;ll ~~~~~~~~ t~ a~oU'· MAY EXAMINE the Newport Beach, CA 92660 Valley, CA 92708 11 /09192. UNlESS YOU ever. Thet the Exercise of lettere aa provided In Set Tt>e ~ caisec! said gie Oty ~s: ~~. ~ OI
PETITION TO sl\all be the sole responsl· Illa kept by the court. II you Market Operators, Inc., a S~~~=~ ~~~n~e~ah~o~~ai~ TAKE ACTION TO PRO· Such Right Does Not Un· Hction 9100 of the Notx:e of Oefaull .-Id Electton IO Mranoe~ Book°'::~ ADMINISTER bflily 01 the bidder 10 see are 1 person Interested In California corporation, 40t Valley, CA 92708 -ncT YOUR PROPERTY, IT reasonably tnterfera with California Probata Code. Sci to tie '1IOOrded .,, nie COU11ly 2fP "d 23 ~ ~ Iii
ESTATE OF: that hl9 bid Is received in the estate, you may Ille Newport Center D1lve. This business Is con· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· Grantee's Reasonable Use The ti~ for filing ""'8re t11e !NI~,~ ocared Mall~ tilt 011 ~':.~OU~
JOSEPH F. RYAN proper lime. with tile court a lormal Re-~~·;2~~· Newport Beach, ducted by: husband and LAINCESXAPLELA.NAIFTIYOONUONFETHEOE alld Enjoyment of Seid g~:;: ;~urnotrr:,:~: s.d ule ..alle mada bUI wslN:\11 Rt~r OI -u:t:,oy~ ~
aka JOSEPH A. RYAN A set ol plans and specill· quest for Special Notice of wile Lend; The Right, but Not ~ the he • d t CXJ>ten<Ylt Of war1Y11y eapreu or oroc>trtv hf1eto10R ducnbecl 1$ •k• JOSEPH RYAN cations ma~ be obtained at lhe filing of an Inventory This business Is con-Have you 11arted doing NATURE OF THE PRO· me Obligation, 10 Enter noomtic_,. _..0.,!nno • • 1~ n1911ding 11'le OO$S8SSIOO be""' ...... ••s 1s· n. ..... ..
CASE No. A181432 the City ot Costa Mesa, Do-alld approlaal 01 oslale BS· ducted by: a corpoiauon bus1nossx4 17 No CEEOINGS AGAINST YOU u ... ... .... or erc::umorenoes '° P9\ 11'4 .... """' • ,, • .., .. . sets or of •nv petition or The registrant commenced • • pon the Percels of Lend YOU MAY EXAM-~"" ano othtr common ci~ll~:.~·~~nt?~°:~tcl::!~~'. e,~~:,e~tlh o~1:;b1;c, ~:~; account es .. providod. In to 1tansae1 buslnoss undor f~~i~n sahl, Yoshlyukl YOU SHOULD CONTACT Herelnabove Described for INE the file kept by the =~~"'-°'~~I desion.tion. It eny, of t11t rul
tors, and persona who may Drive, Costa Mesa. Calllor-section 1250 ol the Cahfor· the llcli.llous name or This slatemonl was filed A LAWYER. On M1rch 14, tho Purpose of Landscaping court. If you are • par-llillt1 inle!'llS1 95 pr'O'llld9d ., 5aod l)IOC)tft)I dlwtbtd ab4M I•
otherwise be Interested In nla upon a non-refundable nia Probate Code. A Re-names fisted above on With the County Clerk ol 1996, el 11 :00 AM, Pfo· and M11lnten1nce of the ton lntarHted In the Note ld'l'ence$ ~ lfTtf unoer ""' l)UlllOlttd to be l50 Wttt Wll·
the will or astat•, or both, payment of S10.00. Ao ad· quest for Speclal Notice ~~·k6et '9b~ ratora Inc Orange County on 2·16·96 feallonal Forecloeure Cor· Llnd1ceplng on the Slope• Ht•t•1 you may flit 1erms o1 S8ld Deed o1 Tru$1 leei. too Street. Chia lku. !:.'.
of: JOSEPH F. RYAN aka di11onal charge of $2.00 will form I• ivallablt rrom the Mlc~ael Walk:r. Pre~idenl ·• 11903673010 po.ration 19 the duly •P· of Seid Land bcept Such with tne court a formal cn11ges tnO e~ o1 !he tH27·iU4 Thf lllldtrsioneo
JOSEPH A. AYAN eka JO. be made ii handi.d by court clerk. This statement wu flied Dally Pilot Feb, 22. 29. pointed Trustee under and Slcpes es Mey Be Contlgu· RequHt for Speclel Trustee n o1 1119 11\A'ts crN!ed Tnistet dtsellrms Ifft/ liltld4y tor
SEPH RYAN mall. (Phone (7t4) 754• Attorn•v for th• P•tl· with the County Clerk 01 March 7, 14, 1996 Th244 pursuant to Deed of Trust. ous with Another Lot or Notice Of the filing of an by Slid DMcl d TIVS1 S.O ~ illlY lllQ)ftWCll!t" ot IN Sll1et
A PETITION has been 5307 for purchasing lnfor· tloner: Orange County on 1·26·96 recorded on 11 /16/92 11 Othtr Lots In the Tract Inventory •nd appraielll Wit be t*1 on Mardi 21, lllM • '°°"" •rid other c:omlllOll
filed b~ ROBERT H. HUCK· matlon.) CRAIO P. KENNEDY, 19903671465 PUBLIC NOTICE Document No. 92· 7B 1394 Within Which S 'd l d la of Ht•~~ M••ta or of 9 4) AM el The Main (Norlll desl()NIJOn. H any, 'lloWfl IWIJ<n ENPAHLER In the Superior Each bid shall be made ESQ. (CS81 78989) . . P 0 . 11 en eny patition or aooount Sild »It ... be l'Ndt. bUt Court of Colllornle, county on tha Proposal Forrn, pre>-Daily Pilot Feb. 8, 15, 22, ens t 34 7985 Book age of ffk:lal Re· S1tu11tad, Including the In· •• j)rovid~ In MGtiOn Enlfww:e lo Ille C011nty Coun· ~ w.enlnl ot ..nancy.
of ORANGE. vlded In the contract docu· RENT 29, 1998 Th-222 Fletltloua DualnHs cords In the Office of the stellatlon, Operation end 1250 of tM Califomia lloutt. 700 Clv.c Ct~tei DrlYt upren.ICI or lmlll"'1. l'IOl~IAO
THE PE'TITION requests ments. and shall b• IC· Sell your home Nam• Statement Recorder ot ORANGE Maintenance of Irrigation Probata Coct.~ A R• w .. t. S1nla AA-. CA Al the bme t1llt, posstUIOll, oi lrtql(ll
that AOBERT H. HUCI<· companied by a cartllled or through classllled. Th• lollowlng J*•ons are County. California, ex· 6V1tem1 end Controls Per· quHt for S~al Notio• r:J h nhll ~ ol tti.1 l)Qnces, iq 1111 fie "mtl!Jl!lO ~PpoA7.~~'!i ':!pr!~~~~~~ :~~~~: n;~~~. ~.~ t~~ through classlfled e42·5678 doing business as; A. s. ecuted by: CAROL L. 11lni09 Thereto;; The Aight form I• evailabla from = :.,:'of":""~ pnnclf)M 1um of t11t ~•I Cabrnat, 2020 Ptec:ent11 JAHN, A WIOOW, as Trus· to Gr1nt 1nd TreMfer All or th• court ci..tc.. sct1.trcd ~ ut4 0..4 81 ll'l<.
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ducted by: an Individual HIGHEST BIDDER. FOR being told •as 11". The taz.eeo SAIO TRUST££, dQl Hotft and tal>tnst' of tllt Tru•unO
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to ttansact bualntst undar sate In lawful money of the common deelgn1tlon. II 02/Z8. 03I01. 03I07 w~ $3J02.SOW (414)22 .. of 1111$1, to we. S111,W.U
the flctltlou• nom1 or United Stt\H, by CHh, a any of the rHI property flJd or (4f4)lU t1'$ C2«l9M 2 EahmattCI Awlitd lnteitst
namH lltted atiove on NIA ceshler'1 check drawn by dHcribad above le S)ur· PUBLIC NOTICE 29 l-73.1•1996 ae1c1tticwl aovancu " any,
Dennis 8ellla lo I b k , ., O F .... lne11.\lt this rlOV'l ~ 10 Thia 1tatemonl was 11lod a •tll• or nit na an • a ported to be. 'l 1 u,.,.... tcme:8 OP ~ PUBLIC NOTICE The benllltllty u1'1C1et Uld !Md
with ~ Count)' Cltik ol check drawn by I atata or TES, NEWPORT BEACH, ~ ~ .. No. . . of Trust lltttlOlotl edCIMllS W
Orenv• County on 1.2e-t0 federtt credit union, or • CA 92880. Tha und•r· __.,... TllttOnllf No. YOU Allf tit DlfAUlT llllClt A CltMltcl '° ttll ~ •
18911eTt 411 check drewn by I etett or 1lgnad TrultH dl1cl•lm1 1W Rlfw•"* No. O«D Of TflUST OAllO wntttn ~ o1 °"es
Oally Piiot fab e 1$. 22, federal .. vlnga end loan 1nv fflblllty for any lncor• -.,. N't' ~ .. ..., .... u.tll YOU TW OtfNlld tor 1.lla; *'14 w
29 1998 •.• Th·228 auociltlon, llvinga IUocl· rectnttll of the IUHt at!!· YOU ME .. ~1'""" ACTION TO l'IOTfCT lO\M NG4a OI ~ w ti
' ttlon. or Hvlng1 benk d1111 end other common °"' A OllD °" TMMT NC>f'EllJV, IT MAY If SOlO AT Sd fht 11n0m~ c.......s
PUILIC NOTIC! •P•clftad rn 11ctton 1102 c1ae1gnet1on.1t anv. 1h0Wf\ :UT'IDT::"'°'~ ~=1:.L:W:~ Al4 HaUclt • 0tttu1 ~a
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2235 TUSTIN AVE. 'OEM RICHARD
HERYFOAO
REP MARY H BECHTEL REP CAROL V HAMILTON DEM LONNIE L MAURER
51069
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26 I 8 WILLO LN REP ADAL KERSOi DCM NANCY M BERG
Dl:M RONALDA
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REP ENID A GRAY 51215 (VANS RESIDENCE
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DEM LIWAN I JOHNSON
OEM LUCY DUBE
DEl'J EUNICE A HALL
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-52001
BETHR TOWERS SOCIAL
HALt Bl.JILDING
666 W 19TH ST REP ARTHUR R JERMY
REP ELAINE D ALLISON DE~ E NONEMAKER
REP JU.""H A OLMSTEAD • 52002
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335«! SAKIOKA DE~MARIA ESPINOZA DEMOORA ARELLANO
RH'ANNE K FRITZ
IRE~l<OROT . . 52003
MES1. BIBLE CHURCH
173• er.ANGE AVE
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REP JEAN BRUNER
REP LENA A ERWIN
DEMIMiLDA V LARA --52004 HA~A COMMUNITY
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18•.:lPARK AVE REP fJCMNA L SIMS REPtJUDITH M GIELOW
REP SARBARA A
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52004 MESA WATER DISTRICT Off ICE \~Pl.ACE NllA AVE
REP ROBIN J H\JGHE.S
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Al MtLISSA A BURNS
DEC FREDA M YOUNG 5200S
GAOCHOW RESIDENCE
216 22NO Sl DEM JEAN A GROCHOW REP HILDA E BOREN
REP PAUL F HELLER. JR
REP MAAGARE T A
JARBOE 52037
SONORA SCHOOL 966 SONORA RD EP ROBERT L HALL
REP MURIEL J MAI.LORY
REP JOSEPH W MASI
REP SHARON R RORICK 5~1
PAULARINO SCHOOL 100> W PAULARINO AVE
REP JOSEPH L BERNARD REP GERTRUDE T ANDERSON REP JOAN B SE.ANARO. OEM DONNA J SPRAGUE
52042 HALECREST PARK. INC
3107 KIUYBAOOKE LN
REP DORIS L GAYNOR
OEM LEE M GERMAN
OEM VIRGINIA L
PETERSEN
OEM MARV L TERSIGNI
52043
THATCHER RESIDENCE 3092 F'tATIE DA REPMARIANJ
THATCHER
DEM TERESA M DALLAPE
DEM MARGARET A
ROBLES REP LOUISE M SYNDER
52045 LARSEN RESIDENCE 1629 WHITE OAK ST
REP HILLARY A LARSEN
REP ROLLIN E GREENING
REP NANCY S KAPKO REP MARIAN G
MATTHEWS
52046 REA COMMUNITY
CENTER 661 HAMILTON ST REP RUTH M BIEL
REP ROBERT P BIEL
REP RUTH l GRANT
REP MARY N LILLY
50251 HEYMAN RESIDENCE
3160 BERMUDA OR
"DEM RAYMOND J
HEYMAN
REP LORENA E BRUNEAU
OEM JOUKE 0 FEENSTRA
OEM MAX J MAYFIELD
52053
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1 114
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VANVALKENBURG
REP TAYEKO INADOMI
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'Al MANUEL G PEREZ
52054 BALEARIC CENTER
1975 BALEARIC OR
REP JUDY L LUNDBERG REP DAVID W HOfFMAN
DEM TAOWARO T LEE
REP WAYNE STAFFORD
....52056. HAMILTON RESIDENCE
266 BRENTWOOD Pl
REP DONNA M KRUEGER
OEM CHARLES F
HAMILTON
OEM RACHEL HAMILTON
DEC MARION B HARN
52059
MONTICELLO
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OEM NORA L FINAL
01:.M LUCY E FOURE!:> REP MARIGOLD A
SCHLUElER
OEM MARGUERITE C SEDLACEK
52061 MESA VERDE PLAZA SUITE 114
1525 MESA VERDE DRE DEC JAMES J OOORL Y REP JACKLYN H
BULLARD OEM CECELIA T COBURN
DEM WILLIAM E COBURN
52132 IKE RESIDENCE
I 109 DEBRA DR
OEM EDWARD ( TAWIL
REP ELIZABETH B BUNDY
DEM CRISTY J GROlY
REP OTHMAR A J
KEMPER
52166
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REP PATRICIA £ BRADY REP JEAN E KUHN REP LOIS L MASI
52167 ONO RESIDENCE
3108 VAN BUREN AVE
REP JANET 0 COZAD DEM VINEY K GUPTA
OEM PATRICK HARRIS
DEC SAOAYO ONO 52173
HARBOR AREA BOYS
CLUBHOUSE 2131 TUSTIN AVE
'REP SARAH H PARKER
DEM ANNA K (GASSE
OEM LEO J EUSTAFF
DEM CARL R
ROBERTSON 52177
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2987 MESA VERDE ORE
REP COLLEEN M MA
REP CANDACE J MELING REP FORREST K
WERNER, JR
OEM MARY J WERNER 52179
ADAMS SCHOOL 2850 CLUB HOUSE RD
REP LELAND D KENDALL
REP PATRICIA M BAUER
REP DIXIE L BROWN
REP J PATRICIA KENDAlL
52181 SONORA SCHOOL
066 SONOOA RO OEM MARIAN B SIOAWI
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REP DONNA Y OAl LIEB
S2182 Kll1.Y8A()Ot(E SCHOOl
3155 KILLVBAOOl<E lN OEM TERESA R ROBEAlS
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BUI.LOCK
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f' ·M6R00K
OEM MARION S AAMll"lfZ
52183
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301 MAGNOllA ST
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52192 -COAST COMMUNllY
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1370.ADAMSAVE 'REP DIANE E FLETCHER
REP JAMES R GLOVER REP SUE V GLOVER REPNANCYM
WHITFIELD 52194
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OAY ADI/ CHURCH
271 AVOCADO Sf
'OEM STANLEY R TUDOR
DEM DONNA J BEll
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LENNERT DEM PATRICIA A LIPPERT
52195 REA COMMl,JNITY CENTER
6&1 HAMILTON ST
REP MARIE L CROCKETT
OEM AGNES BARI.ETTA REPMARYC .MACDONALD
REP BARBARA J THOMAS 52197 PLAYPORT MO PK
CLUBHOUSE 903W 17TH ST
OEM LORETTA I SALCIDO
REP LILLIAN H BORIS
DEC DON F JEFFRIES REP MARIE S RUSSI! 52 198
BERGAN RESIDENCE 2712 ALBATROSS OR REP JEANNINE 8 STAKE
REP ALICE L BEAGAN
REP JOANNE M TAYLOR REP NOOMA C TAYLOR 52200
WILSON SCHOOL-MP AM
801 W WILSON ST
REP BAAeARA K WRIGHT
REP LAURA F SIEBELS OEM ROXANNE J WILOER
OEM JOHN E WRIGHT
52201 REH RESIDENCE 3270 CALIFORNIA ST
REP RITA A REH REP JUDITH A BARNES
OEM GARY G SCHLEPER DEM DEAN J SLOCUM
52203
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RICHARDS
REP ARLENE E ARMOUR REP EWA LOU M REIO
REP MARY H RICHARDS
52208 HARBOR VILLAGE
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2500 MERRIMAC WAY
OEM CAAL L JACOBER
AEr> ~.V\RY L OUTLC'1
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DEM JANE A TRONE
52209 MEDI Tf~NEAN
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DEM CLARENCE M
MISAJON
OEM ESTHER K MISAJON
REP l JEAN PARKER
REP DOREEN M TAYLOR
52210
CHRIST LUTHERAN
760 VICTORIA ST
REP MARY G
PASSANTINO OEM DONNA M
HOLLISTER REP ROBERT L PASSANTINO
DEC ROBERT W TREASH
52212 REGAL MOBILE CLUB
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BEENNGA OEM RICHARD W
BEENINGA
DEM JO J JOHNSON
REP SARA L SINGER
52213
ST JOHNS MANOR
2031 ORANGE AVE
REP JOAN C FINNEGAN
DEM M THERESE CONDE
DEM MARJORIE 0
FRANKLAND
OEM WILLIAM R PARRY
52219
COSTA MESA CITY HALL
77FAIROR
REP MARENE S HOWE
OEM ANN J HORTA 'REP ANGELINA SCH( AMAN
REP IRMA H TAYLOR 52224
THE LAKES AT SOUTH COAST REC ROOM 3400 AVE Of THE ARTS
REP WILLIAM S BANDAR UK DEMLEONAM
RICHARDSON REP SUSAN D SWARTHOUT
REP MARGARET A VANEK
52225
SMOCK RESIDENCE
976 CARNATION AVE
REP PHYLLIS M FOWLER
OEM ANNETTE BARNEY
REP BETTY J KOPP
REP MARY T SMOCK 53058
BAYVIEW COAPOflATE CENTER
3501 JAMBOREE RO
REFO DAVID A KAZECK
REP E LAVONNE BIDOLE
AEFO JULIE A MILLER
REP SUZANNE A RIDDLE
53059 HAR80R VIEW SCH· TEACHERS LOUNGE
900 GOLDENROD AVE.
OEMJOANNE SCAASON OEM JOHN C CARSON REP JOAN H MCOONELL
REP JAMES F WHAATON
63062
BRUCK RESIDENCE
23 MONlECITO DA REP JO ANN W MERRIU
REP RAMUTE V BAcKER
REP MARYL HOOOC
REP OUVEF
RUMBELLOW
53064 FIESTA RM BLUFFS
CLU8HOVSE
24 I• VISTA DEL 000 REP SHIRLEY PACMR0
REP CATHERINe H CRAIL
DE.M HCLEN M DIETZ DCM WE.NOY J MARINE
53086 NEWPORT BE.4CH UTILITIES OCP.T
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JR RE.P BARBARA M JAMES
DEM FJiEOA M LF.HO REP AUl ~ M SAUNOEM 63088 J'ROMONTORY POINT ~~ R£P THOMAS E DIENER R£P OONAlD W AVf.fff ~PSHAAONlAVEm
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MP ltMOTHY C BROWN REP SUSAN SHELDON REP WIUIAM R COlVIN
REP CAROLYN l RONEY 5330e RE.P UNOA A AVERETT 0£.M ELAINE,. ROTEN MESCHER RESIDENCE OEM RUA KRAMER
53074 2006 NAUTILUS LN REP 11£1.EN CJ COMMUNITY CHVFICti Hl.J> DORIS L MESCHER MCCRIMMON 611 HELIOTAOPEAl/E REP MARTHAJ FLEENEA 53379 LIBN TEAkV L HAWKINS REP BRUCE C LLOYD BEATTY RESIDENCE
• DEC GllECORY B REP WILLARD A 3 RUE BIARAITZ
GEOOf S MESCHER REP BEANIC£ C REP JfAN C MORRIS 53308 BALDOCK
OEM MARILYN L OLSEN HOLLAND RESIDENCE REP JOYCE E MUNN
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REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BALBOA NEWPORT RENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
WANTED ' 1625 BEACH 2169 ISLAND 2606 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 2920 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5530 SERVICES 5533'.j ~
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****WANTeD •BACK BAY Avl Nowl 3 Br, 2 1/4 B• Upper, •1BR $92~* NB Beautlful·Oover $$CASH$$ IMMEDI· CRUISE SHIPS
• DUPLEX/TRIPLEX 3/4Br, 2Ba, hse, frpl, gar space, W/D, Ll\lle 2BR 2BA $725/Up Shores. Lndry, phone, ATE $$ for atruc· Mentor HIRING '• I
• 2·HOMES ON A LOT gar, pet ok. $1575 lse. Island, yoarly S1850 Refrlg & dishwasher cable, clean prl)CNo/pet tured ••ttlementa, LM PsYQIC RIMMNG$ to Mllllonalr•• Earn up to $2,000+/' •
Private party seeking 640-7262 or 373-6600. Agt. 673-4062 Incl. 60x30 pool. No S400+ull 94~9515 •nnultlea, Insur· month working on
to purchaso 1 of lhe 1 N f N •nc• cl•lms, lot• Seeks leaders with cruise ships or land· BAY RIDGE Prlv.·---------pe 5 • 0 ees. 0 NB Udo ls·Lg Br·P· .. ba 1 900 255-0400 d I & • ti above. Call Gina at: •• lease 545-4855 •• terlea, and mort· • • es re mot1va on tour companlea. No 714.574-4246.oays gatod com. 11 •• bright, BALBOA · Md/gdnr, w/d-lnc. Cln gages. 1·800·388· Ext. 5311 & 5312 to postlon In new experience necHsary.
714·969·4786-Eves newly painted In & PENINSULA 2607 1Br 1B• dual lovol n/s, m/f, young, prof. Avl 3582. J ,Q, Went· u .",... __ .,.11,,... co .. new industry For Information ~
HOUSES/
CONDOS '
FOR RENT
out. Upper w/prlv twnhm. Vault ceilings, Nowl S800+uU 675-4643 worth, the natlon•a 1L-._-_..111-til.ll..,_..11A6U~i1M.-_JI Personal training (206)971·3552 Ext.
bale, 2 BR, 2 BA, 2cliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frplc, encl gar. $1250. NB/B•ck B•lf house. onl'// direct pur· and support 1-800-C89519. Fee.
gar, com. spa & pool B•lbo• upper 3BR. Avail lmmod. 675·8003 Br/pvt bath. Clean. ,_c_h_•_•_•_r_._____ 594·5079
279 Haverfield $1250 2BA, 2 Decks, Garage •BLUFFS CONDO Patio, fp. Male $600. DEBT --------·'.,--------1••·-----· 497•9409 $1375, Agt 642·1872 Newer 3Bd. 3BjS, den. 436-6665 or 854-6460 CONSOLIDATION. MEMBERSHIPS MERCHANDISE
BLUFFS 4BR. 3 BA1 _________ On the pool. 2/gar.1---------Cut your monthly pay· 3018
end unit, vaulted ceil· CORONA $2150/mo. 759·0342. Npt 26r 2·sty condo, 1 1 50% 24 ---------_,... 2 Sea Pall·~ gar Mair men s up o ' · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil P{T COUNTER HELP Ing, 2 car gar, pool · · w, • hour appro.yal. LI· 1 $1995 mo. 458·5232 DEL MAR 2622 Cannery are• up· bdrm w/pvt bath, con1ed. bonded, non· •Yacht Club• Phones. sh pping.1---------.,
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i---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at•rls studio •pt., hardwd fir. cable & profit Kimberly Credit •M•mberahlp• Friendly & respon. N.pt ANTIQUES 6010 _B_AL_B_O______ I h 2 B wf1'ar, MUST SEE! phn. $450 +i,; ulll. 1·800·226-0190 Ext. For 1 /2 price . Beach.642-6262 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/i A Beach Area B=u~d!. ~ c~~·gar, wi'd _s_eJ_~s_o __ e_7_3_-o_3_4_6 Avail now. 548·3212 81. (818) 441·9950 -P-OS_T_A_L_&_G_O_V_'T_J_O_B_S_,.****ANTIOUE••• ...
ISLAND 2106 p I I y I hkup, nu paint $1275 VIiia Balbo•, lrg, lux, Npt Crest master ste, $21/HOUR+BENEFITS ••FLEA MARKET•• 1 en nSU I ear Y 640-7000 ext. 306 1 BR, furn, avl 3/1. garage. near beach ---------·--------NO EXP WILL TRAIN •SUN, MARCH 3• ...
Grand C•n•I 1 Br, 2
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patio, Vrly $1350 mo.
Agt. 673-4062
Unfurnished Ocean/Harbor views, Tennis court/pool. LOST & A.ppl+lnlo 714·647·1991 Hyan Newporter/NB , ~
2 & 3 Bdrm L~a~ ~!::h~1~6h~·~~!: $1050 mo. 650.7048 $650+ 11'.Jutil. 646·9299 FOUND 2925 EMPLOYMENT Retell Sal•• for up· PCH/Jamborff ~
Steps to Sand Walk to beach! Quiet. ROOM IN NB 3Br 2Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scale Nwpt boutlquv. 6:00AM·3:00PM ""
$1450 87~5828 _S_O_UT __ H_C_O_AS_T___ Hse, pool Avl lmmedl FOUND 2126 • Two ---------• FT/PT Well·groomed, Dlr/mfo, 714-673-2771 $995·$1450 $550. 714·774·1818 children·s bicycles at EMPLOYMENT expd, familiar w/d&-•8UYINO ITEMS.•
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CONDOS
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VI.Ila Rentals COSTA MESA 2624 METRO 2686 Pager 218-4533. Kaiser School, c .M. signer merch. 759-1791 From l800-1960. 1 pc'
Call & please describe 5530 Sales to entire estate. Pain\·
PropertyMgmt liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR duplex. Newl•••••••••. __ 8_5_2_·1_04_o. _____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Overquallfled? lngs, china, glswat.,, ~ •$300 OFF• I S N .-s-klng A Change? furn, etc. lmmed cash, 675•4912 b pant. love. ear COMMERCIAL Loat female white $35,000/Yr Income 1 call closers only for tops. 673-6223 tv l'll9Q. , $415K or $1850/mo 1 Br 1 Ba, 2 Br 1 a. shopping. 835-1198 Boxer 'Sugar'. ap· potential. Reading
2Bdr 2Ba+D&n. 55+ Carpet, drapes, gar, REAL ESTATE 50 lb c M books. Toll Free (1) natlon·s largesl est .. gas paid, only $625· Ne•r SCP 3BR 2BA prox '· · · boat advertising co. Open Sat/Sun 12·5 $725 por mont h. encl garage, laundry Back Bay (Irvine/Univ) ~~~·88~~;~7e~:11s~xt. R· Must be • e 11·
3731 Lilac Agl·760-92231---------409 Bay St. 645-4851 rm. Quiet, xlnt area. 2/18. Leash & choke motivated, d1sclpllned ,
$995 2BR 1 BA $950/mo 546-6883 chain still attached. "'"$"""'4..,,o,..,"""o""'o""'o..,,/Y,.,.r-"'"ln_c_o_m_• possess strong cus·
Ullhllos Incl. No Gar Do you have model· 205•E. 19th Street BUSINESS OFFICE Joo (H) 650·6118, (W) potential. Home tomer service skills w/
and want to live In washer/dryer hkups, ••••••••• •---------
GENERAL 1002 Roar Unit, Ve~ Large quality furnishings E·Sld• 2 bd 1 be, FOR RENT 2769 631"5226· Typists/PC users Toll a pleasant hone er·
Don 559-98 0 Agt. 1 n oy earn GQV'9FOB£C>.LU~U-f Mawpoft'.a gle mht very cute/ ex T-1361 for listings. environment. Xlnt
hO(ne• for pennies ce•n eunaet at a RENTALS Sub·lae. short term/ friendly, w/purple col· A IR F 0 RC E 0 p . oppty to join lnnova· or(_~t.~llnquentTax, "'ewe 2Br 1Ba. No "actlon0Jno11naltenl E 'aldeBackB•Y phn avail. Furn, 200-ler. 17th/Orange PORTUNITIES. live cow/a great wa·
R•pPa. REOs. Your pets. Frplc, 1-car attch whilo on ttle market 2 BR, 1 Ba, w/d ••••••••• 1400 S/f. Starl at $1 /ft. 650·0818 Now hiring high terfront locallon cau1---------"3"
Area. Toll Froe 800-gar. $127!~~~24r'1 for •al•? hkups, patio, $765, no Near airport. 436-6665 MISSING CAT 26th/ school graduates for Immediate open· APPLIANCES 601i:~,"'.:
698·9778 Ext. H·1361 street. Agt. -Call 71 4-723-1151 pets, 631·7813 ------------------27th St. & Newport ages 17·27 for me-lngs. 723·7375, ask
for current llstlngs. Lg 2 BR, 1 1/2 BA. gar ROOMS 2706 INDUSTRIAL 2788 Blvd. Long hair, topaz ctlanlcal & other tech· .,,...,ro_r_,,J,..,o,,_1..,;•P;,.,h,,...=---., ii ---------•COSTA MESA 2124 Udo lal Ba~ront 3BR w/opener, paUo w/lg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eyH. 723-S841; FAY. nlcal areas. wa wlll SALES PROF needed Refrlg, new, dormitory. •"
3BA+lam rm or ~lh yd & clean 1964 Ana-Balboa Peninsula Point 723-0825. Reward Is train you. Call TODAVI to markel on-line soft· size, while, 20•1'hc18. COSTA MESA 1024 br,(dock avt) furn/uni helm, 1875 545·3229 Nice clean, quiet home. Coat• '!'••• 2400 sf. one kitten next lltter. 1·800-423·USAF. ware services for Na-$60. Call 644-741&
Attractive 6Br 2·sty wk/mo/yr ..... 650-2300 H r 3 BR 2 BA W/ flurn bdrm w/klt prlvl, Placentia/17th St. area R E W A R D tploannayl SAoftwll arca•111Co1~= _F_URNITUR ____ E ____ . ••BALE BY OWNER hm, fncd yd w/deck, 0ewe ... • Uo w/d $450 4 67s-2102 $1350 646-1164 CNA'a/Care Qlver •r
3Br 28a +FR & Pool nice nelghborhd. Avall Lido Isle 3Br 2~.ea. • carport, pr •• pa • L O S T: & Companion• bound. Income poten-
2 Fplce. Remodeled & 4/1. $1 595. 546-7020 frplc, 2-car gar, patios. & paint $1030 mo. NB/Eastbluff. Pool, gar,' .. •••••••• Gold Rosary Qeads. Transportion • Ref's . tlal $50.000+ first iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;
D R d .. C Pl 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ 2567 Orange 434·9936 cable, w/d".1ennls. N/SI• M esa Verde Area. PT-FT 714-752·6608 year. Call M·F "S.·OO •HOUS .. ""UL• ecorated. ea y to Cla to ... st z. 2 mo. 310-277-1583 5450 tll I 1 Jr 97n BUSINESS" & .-....-movo lnl $249,500. stry, 3br 2v.t ba u nc. m '7" . Family Heirloom. _C_o_ff_•_•_H_o_u_a_•_S_e_rv_e_r_' Eastern, (513)347· Leather sofas. sleigh
F Ap l 545 2103 F I DR I ••••LUXURY l!A.. 7151/wrk 759-5035/hm FINANCE No questions asked PT, trlendly, customer 0061 bed, entertainment at·
or p . . ~~~.m~trl~:. Nu' d~!'. W•t•rfront Condo GA.-..1 Npt Bch Room Quiet., .. •••••••• 714-549·9058 servico oriented. rell· ---·-S_A_L_E_S___ molte, Victorian furnJ.
pnVcrpt. Pool/tennis. 2BR 2.75 BA. Highly LQCA'nON Wooded cmplx. Poo1.1• FOUND -5 koys + able, wk·ends a must! REPRESENTATIVE ture silk tr,es, coflH NEWPORT 2 'he a t t g a r . upgraded. With boat M prkng w/d, cablo. Full alarm activator Found wlll t1aln. 675·9300 & end tables, ••c. 11 $ 2 8 0 0 I _._ Growing community BEACH 1069 Exceptional $1.;!00. s P • m 0 • 1-2-1 '-. prlv. $385 556-8864 BUSINESS 2/25 near UCI. Call ---------• Grandfat her cloc;lc, in
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 840.8107 842·9697 Agt 640-7000 Ext 306. s.r•g •-. 646·2232. COLD CALL CLOS· newspaper group 1tek1 714·894·9880 ; n --.----------OPPORTUNITY E R S 0 I I e r a c· display sdvertlslng repra-Bv Owner 3Br 2'hBa College Park trlple1e. Nwpt North 2Bd, 1.25 VACATION ceptance of all major sentatlve w•lh 1 year mln1· 2 NICE SOFA• • .. ~
Now port Terreco 2 mstr Br, l lhBa, gar, Ba, fp, deck, w/d, ber· Gated/COv'd prkng 2722 2904 HEALTH & credit and debit cards mum eiq>eritnce. Excellent Your choice, 150 •
condo. End unit on $800. 2289 Fordham ber carpet, 111• fir, gar. Bevetora. Pod RENTALS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Indulge Into the explo-ti.nelit pacuge including _•_ac_h_._5_4_a_-1_os_9 __ _
cul·de·sac adjoins 7 #B. 818·961-4783 pool. 511 50 759-06oo. ~~eight Room iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Local Vending Rte FITNESS 3000 sive A.T.M movement t:.ase salary fOf th• ener· Design Center Prlcea
acre park. Pool, sec Sp•cloua 4Br 31hBa, ..,.,._Mgmt. Oce•nfront 3Br 2Ba cash Income. Over 20 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii among retailers. Hard· getlc sales professional. 75% OFF JI
guard, etc. $159K. For LAGUNA fam rm, formal dining, W. Pd. 81Cupto"50. near NB pier. Book Prima Locations. *AFFORDABLE* ware leasing with Physlca~drug scrten1ng r• Manufactur•'• A•P ..
more Info 646·9435 detch bonus rm, lg yd Gea & WIUrPtlid now for summer wkly 800-678-1663 HEALTH INSURANCE competitive rates & qwtd. EOE. Please send Sofas, l ov•••••s.' ...
1 DUPLEX on Speelacular BEACH 2148 /patio, newly dee/up-rental. 714-434-1424 1-M-C_l_P_h_o_n_ec"'"ar_d_R __ T __ E'""S-Nat'I Assoc. for the pr_icing. Average com· resume to Judy oerung chairs, armolre•. C(if·
grds $2450 640-1327 sell-employed. 631·~658 mission $3SO-S700 per . · Corner Waterfront Loll · · LOCATIONS GOING deal. For Immediate ~Calllornls Community fee tablea, Iron bed,. 1 48FT Dock. $795,000. bcluslve No. i..ouna The bHt of Orange RENTALS TO FASTI Inv. Req. c 0 n 1 1 d 8 rat 1 0 0 News, 330 West Bay Street. 582·8013; Pgc 488-1905
Owner/Agt. 675-0120 Lg 2Bd 1.5Ba. Sleep-Co's fabulous homosl 800.700-7177, 24 Hrs. 11 You CHERISH 432•6597 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 °'•---------
EASTBLUFf.2328 Aralia Ing to barkln7g"~2sl VlonalDolnaapl:'//rf,~:O't'1~g• SHARE 2724 ONCE IN A LIFE· YOUR LIFE _C_O_P_l_E_R_S_U_P_P_L_IE_s.,..•"'~1 'f,"5~ resume to (714) MERCBANDlSE ....
$465,000. Beautifully Garden/gar. 3 .,..,..,.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif TIMEr FOUNDER'S You BETTER "" "' "" ~
cuatomTzd 1ngl·1ty ~oT ~~o~le ~ltflll~~ll:~•---TI-N_G_T_O_N ___ CDM 1 Bdrm avl. uus POSITIONS going STOP SMOKING ~:~~:~~ cr~.0~~ .. ~~ S8J .. /Merchandtslng MISC. 6015 .. 5•
3Br home w/spa. NEWPORT urn ur HUN paid. No nats, non full Call for your frH 714-760-8182 new acct people 63m-PIT for Major GrHtmg • AmenJUes too numer these propertlH while B''H'CH 2640 .. -di M C d C 12 15 h •"""' P' ..... T ••• • CltnJ •
1 R BEACH 2169 they ara on the mar· &:on smklng. 708 Avacado long stl'nce. anag-l2noon M-F Top comm! ar o. • r.,~... ._.. -...,
ous to ment on. • ket fOf sale at • frac·l'iiiiii~ii!i~~~iiiii $390 875·8634 era needed. Oare to Great Oppty. Call Rick Call 714-870-5428. avocado (fruiting) 110. duoed $104K from I' ,,,----=---.,..--succeed! Have the DIABETICS! Free 8am-tpm 71'4·582-6923. TUTORS $"·$11--. On/Plgmy palms-lg l10 orig price. Sandy Mitt· tlon of th• normal ••LARGE 1 BD Close Dover Shor•• Spa-courage 10 call l -800-auppll•• tor those • ,... H b 11 fll
man 729-7271 or 644· Npt Crest 2Br+ loft, cost. CALI.: to beach. Encl gar., w/ cloua hse w/pool. Bd/ 8S3·6S40. who qualify. Medicare/ Customer Service/ CF hr •.mn/bc hlo11Lc 8•t1lcn/uSlpuaan.. fo:,t~n• i11~~m.:,d..
1oee Pru«J-1nn Douglu 3Ba. 2-car gar, tennla, 714-280·8080 balcony. 211 Adams w/ba, fem only $550+ •---------lnsuranc:;• bllled direct Order desk. Sharp, blh 520 ~4 ,._ ~ .,.-·· pool. tmmaculat•I v.,..111 •• 2Br COndO, S650 060·2440 'll!utll. N/pel. 673-7092 PAY PHONE ROUTE for 1811 strips, Insulin, friendly, computer ht. 3.2+GPA. •43·2700 s . . .. lJ
ACREAGE 1125 $15715. Bier. ~2-3850 2Ba, upgrds, 2/prkng,,~--------35 Local & Estab SltH glucometers. Satisfacl-P•~on w/xJnt comm. Computer w/aoftwlln'• 100• Oc••n Vu bh $1050. ,. Lido l•I• Shr lrg hm ton guarantHd. Ub-skllls needed FfT M·f a/Id manual• S3!90
Luxury 1 Br Condo. ~::· ... ~~ueo::e1-3834 NEWPORT w/prof fem. Pvt br/bth, E~~~~;kly •rty Medical Supply. $8-10 hr. Applv lo-3 Oak Iott bed w/mat• ..
219 ACRES, $120 Hrdwd n. Prv dck. V Ill St di BEACH 2669 ::i~'. =~·a":~7e'f:' 1-800-762-8026. Men-2/27-3/1, CLS, 1821 ,".eb~•' ~~~~.~71 • PEA ACRB. south· Gated 11295 722-831• •r•• •• . " 0 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tlon 2015. Reynolds, Irvine 474-• " Penlh•• beaut furn1• iMiiiomn;;•:;;rcCitt\ieC"chlhiSSoOLL.egu~mnaal1••••••••• TENNIS LESSONS 9044 Fax 474-8996 e.tJ~ w••t Toxaa moun-*211 ColtonitA Dptx & raml'd Pool gym 38r 28• ocean view, c:. S talna. Owner finance. 3Br 2Ba. 1~ .. ,. PCH & gar s90c) 722 7648 ' 2-car prkg, frplc, d/W, OcHn View. ,..hare ANNOUNCEMENT 1ST LESSON FREE DELIVERY DRIVER L I I ti ...... • . • gated twnhH 2200 af, U.S.P.T.R. Certified P{T---..... A· M·F for owea popu a on Prospect $1195. Land· at•P• to bch. 11300• w/prof. female. Huge Instr ct 942 5199 .... .,..,.,.,
denalty In T uaa. •Lord Mgmt. S28-e888 • .. ••••••••l~B~k~r::_.!84::2~·::!3!850~~-~ mtr bd/w bale, fpl, wd u °' • CM p~macy. Need Great tor hunting, In. 11 own car. 54o-ag19
VHlment, relocaUon. B•vfront lu1eury 2Br APARTMENTS WSehet ::~~ c~1'1:~~ beams, walk·ln closet, ANNOUNCEMENTS I••••••••• -------.,.-~• Many affordable prop-28a, 2-car aec prkng, ., .. ...,. w/d , dbl gar, gym, EARN UP TO $500 •nJ••· (Sll5)345·2696 pool. $2250. Dock FOR R~u,. Call CI•• •lfl• d nl•rrik. te75 Incl utV 2920 PERSONALS every lime aomeone agent. avail. Bkr. 642-3850 today! 942-5878. cable. 714-493-6852. recelvH a recom·
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en belple11 by playins (Qw CromJ;Oii;l~GA11iiiiii5iiimiiii6&0;;5;;9J Ml ... ow. •plnnaker, 1974 ''-YMOUTH dumnty andlal~ Eut'li ntne to lurllng 91b• S12,000,l-==--=c=--:-:-:".'.I VALIANT 70.000
win the I.rick! The contract. could no STalNWAY GRAND 040>~MST.;8051°•i8~54t·84;Q;600iJiCHEm&Viiiilii0iiLiiEiiT;;;;;;9;;0;;4;;S;I mil••· Great condition. longer be toUChed. ~lattrcan 'Nin Model B, 1 yr old. Ex· Looking tor bo•t $1,000 080. Leav•
aoy red-suit return in hand, qul11tal Bargain at owner who need• a AV Tow Vehlcle '81 M•••-a•. 545-6322
arrange a club ndT on the table, S35K. 310•e;89-5&09 partn1tt to 1nara moo1· Chavana w/1ow ldl.
lhen draw trump• and run dla-Ing co1ta • expenae1. Aun1 good.•RacenUyl·T-O_Y_O_T_A---c9c2-l-O
mondl for 10 tricks. rif Eut reve"" 30-3' ft. Sport• Fish· 1mogged. Naw front .'m.n Np' .'h m-, tlre1. $900. 751-8945 l;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; t.o clubt, declarer ruff• in dwnmy, GARAGE SALES · """ · I' ca1he1 the ace or lrumpa then 18",•,·no PHl•0~64c:.~~a1c;:1----------I '82 T•rceVCoroll•
b d .... ... .., r,, ···• D TSUN 9060 2--0oor, oreat cond. comet to an Wlw• w1e ..,nJ O wa-1 Wo1k 852-8633 A 11,800. Call 847-9828
mond1 or ace of hearta 10 draw the l-;:;;<-;:;;>;r,;<.-;;if. •1-\NE:i'M'CAS:ii'-· 1 ~:":"::::'.:~::~::::~ 1:..:::::::::.:::::-=.::::::::::::::: reat of' the trump&.J COSTA MESA 6124 WE PAY CASH '81 oa11un 280ZX Blue, Theodefenders can wreat control 1ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Fot good usod Sabol• S·spd. Full power. TRUCKS 9220
or the hand easily enou1h. Weat I' & boat equipment. 120k mr. Runs ra1rl;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;
1h0Uld 1imply continue with the ace D•b1' ll•m1 •·1 "'YA"T· Ml~a Ya0ohdo ,sur-Sl200 obo 548,...4588. 11,87 To .. ot• Xtr• C•b of clube, forcing dummy to ruff. Al f.u1n, 1011 o m sc. S pluS, 11'00 I ew-, .c -c Som, 3'79 Slolly Ave. """"'B"d 548·•192 P/U. X1ta long bed, long aa East wait. to ruff Wle four-u1 ..--• • (Mesa Verda) FORD J!'°'S -~'-""Mo~:...£!.!~1>70kwmWi~.
diamond, declarer will have to con-1-==ft";::;;o,..,r.;:;-~~~~!~=="'.~J~~~::o:::::~""'~;i IJ"~~~~ ~·~··~·~·~~ cede a trump and two hearts in HOAG HOSl!JIM, $3SOO ". 554-8022
_ _.,~Mwiiion-te·tlte-dub"thi~defet@rfias iFlft S-lor• '84 •••• Bronco II -1 •·· c--ked Now o~n on 1a1 Sat 7016 1 1 19'13 Chevrolet Chey-a re&..., lHLI• • ol each monlh-J;iiii;;i;;i;ii;ii;;;;;;i;i;;ii;l !5·1pd, whte, 67k.m . enne Su1Mr •54. P/S, penlntJeacl; King of.--
Many hands hinge on the ability
of one aide or the other to 1Bin con·
trol of Uie trump suit. Follow the
play or thia deal.
What if, aner ruffing the club, 1o-3pm 660 w. 171h Clean, Good Cond auto. very reliable.
declarer ducks a trump? Eaat wina SI. F-2, .CM. Eveiy-•1988 22ft Ski Boat• 54,000 obo 994-1187. S1500 obo. 444--4030
Note that the Moysian 4.3 spade
fit offers the only chance for pme.
Even 80, we would have liked to ste
how the auction would have pro-
gressed had Weet made a takeout
double over the one-spade response.
Assuming four spades could be
made, Ea.st-West have a profitable
&ave in clubs.
and perseveres with clubs. No mat-thing from clothes 10 5.7 111re V·8. King ter in which hand declarer ruffe, furniture. Donauon1 Cobra 0/0, tow prolllel-;::;::;:------:;::0:;;:~1,,,-,.,-,,,.,,,-,-,,,,.,-,.,-~
East must acore another trump Welcome! 546-0280. hull, just serviced, GEO 9 80 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ·~-.,.,=-====:-:-:I new controttel-/uphol-1 ~~~'.'iii·~-~-· I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; trick trick and a heart. 1·1nald• House/Garage at•"'· areal 1kl boat-I'
Learn to·be a be tte r brid1e
playe r ! Subscribe now to the
E l ·' '80 Geo Spectrum Sate. verylh no 90es. last-looks great. .... r.. white, 4 dr, auto, xlntlr--------. Bollom prices. Thur ady 10 go. 510.500 thru Sun, 944 W. 19th. 646-9449/574-4247 cond., a/c. am/I'm S2400 548·0139 Goren Bridie Letter by ailing NEIGHBORHOOD
(800)7•1225 for intonnatlon. Or GARAGE SALE
write to Goren Brldl"e Letter, SATonly7am·3pm MARINE SERVICE LEXUS 9 1 15
P.O. Bos «10. ChiC8ffOt IL 60680-266 Brentwood P1. SUPPLIES 7020 =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;ll "'~ I -~~~~_:J;i;i;iii;;i;ii;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;• J-'00-Late LS400 Gold
WANTED
'70·79 vw w .... fall• 'i:•mper. 4 1peed, iTl\Jtt c-lf"'ltftr
condition. TOP S
PAID.
Pr!v•t• p•rly 840-4071
NEWPORT TONS OF FISH NET ~~:e. LLe~:h::i~· x~~~I'--------' ,M_E_R_C_HAND ___ IS-E--~W-ANT--E-D----~B-U_I_L_D_I_N_G ____ ,BEACH 6169 s2.5o per pound. s23.995 obo 645-0121 '--------
'ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;;;il Minney'• Yachl Sur· ,-MISC. 6015 TO BUY 6019 MATEllALS 60301• P'"'· •500 oo• N•w·1-------1AUTO PARTS
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;mliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ****ANTIQUE*** port Blvd. 548-4192 LINCOLN 9120 & REPAIR 9260
Contractor changing careers salllng au power lools. 645-6961
Top Dollar• P•ld BRICKS & ••FLEA MARKET•• 1--------·liiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lliimmmmmmmi For Records. Jazz. •SUN, MARCH 3•
Sou111racks. elc. STEPPING STONES Hyatt Newpor1er/NB MARIN.£ SLIPS '88 Town Car, Sign. Chevy 383 atroker Call Mike 645·7505. 252 Brlcka $50 PCH /Jamboree Serles, Navy Blue. 56k engine 11rong. u1e1
54 Clay stepping I -~~·~,OO~A~M~-~3~,o~o~P~M~~l iDiO;;;;C~K~S::":~".'":iii7'.""002•2I mll Classy Car, Xln1 oU 51300 obo, misc. WANTED: VINTAGE stones, 12''x9''x2·• I-Cir/Info, 714-673-2771 Cnd, $6,950 540-7507 pafls too. 675-4764 N~r~~~=~~::~~~P~~ 532. 580 ror an. You • S•turd•Y Sal•I • 50'·Moorlng --~~-----·-~--------
mlum ss. 844-6820 plck up. 574-4249 °1 3/2 10a·5p Clothes, Or less, G1eat ponln·
Unique '40• triangular
desk, mahog. glass top. '20s 9x 12 Oriental carpet. 1679 oil paln1-
lng 371C47". Oriental
IHI objects. 1670-G Santa Ana Ava, CM.1----------1
642-4293 or 642-7723 JEWELRY, FURS
645-1933. E'slde CM lur1, mlsct.. Sizes 4-6. sula 1ocat1on1 Closas\
(Npt Hghts) 414 Vl al• Grande Mooring to land. Call
Steve 723-5BB3
w 0 L F F TAN N I NG & ART 6025 1,,-,=,.-,,------l•llJ!lll!lll!lll!lll!lll!lll!•I ;oioOC-· ··~·····-DDOocckkO•ioo~ .... 1
BEDS. TAN AT HOME.lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii;;;;;IPETS & TRANSPORTATION main turning pl. 124 Buy direct and SAVE. DIAMOND RING ANIMALS 6049 . S. Baylront. Balboa
Commarclal/Homa 1V..c1 marquis. Paid1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Island ........... 252·1271
units llom $199. Low $5400. sell 53500. CaUI' '-.,.-...,,.,.--,.,,=~-l---w.r.mffi;---1 monthly payments. 733-6096 1-WANTED:
If you're looklng for a car,
~lasslfled has news for you.
Free color co!alog.l~~~~-----1 AOOP.T·A·PET POWER BOATS 50-60 Ft Mooring can today. 1·600·842· ROL£X L.dy 2Tn Jublle Every Sat & Sun at 7012 In Newpor1 Beach.
1305. New $2900. Explorer U PETSMAAT, Fountain CaU 619·521·0406 01e New S2500 363-6664 vauoy. Puppies. klt-l;;;iii;;;;iii;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;I
The Community tans and more, all '30 18' Ch.rla Cralt1••••••••••\ Market Pliu;:e. " looking !or lovlr1g, car· Gorgeous mahagon•y.I' RENT ClassUled Ing homes. CALL 597-Orig. show cond. w/nu AUTOMOBILES
842-5878 9037 for more Info. l...;'~"~'~"~'"c'~'~'~K~6~3~":!'!6~26!_l •••••••••il • through cl assilied
CEMENT COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARE/ LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PROPERTY WALL
3932 ~E~R~Vl~C~E~;:;. .. ,[·MAS~~O~N~R~Y;;;:~3~52~6:1~~~~~~~,,~SE~R~VI~C~E~~~3~55~4 1 ~:::~:::~~'.l~SE~R~VI~C~E~S~_,!3~76~0ns~E~R~VI~C~E~S~_,!38~1~2 I O:~~~~~~l :M~G~M~N~T~-~3~8~98COVEIUNGS DIRECTORY ON·SITE SERVICE . HANDYMAN••• I SPRINGWOOD PAINT
JOHN DORAN MASONRY Free PC Con•ultalon C & C INTERIORS AH a.round quality wo1kl EX.P'D CARE QIVER FATHERS UNITIED • Not Cheap! L686273 I Find Good Tenante INSTALLATION Only. 8,ick•Stonee81ock Serving O.C. 6 Yrs Drywall • Texlure Rolo Roou1r drain c1e1n. TLC Fot Elderly Custody • Vlsl!stlon • But Aessonable1 20+ ye11s exp prop Fa11•c1ean·F,lendly
ACOUSTIC
CE!L!NGS 3408
Large & Small Jobs OK! C•ll 454-24&8 HOWi •Finish Carpentry • 714·553·8806553·8435 Aalerences. own car. Child s~ • Div0tce Al p.,n1 Work Guar.m.r.d! mgmt. homes & multl Service. Frae Eal.
Wc.t687191 4531-34532 PC PRO lnternat. 1.551735 Chris 631-6447 Home Repelr/Remodel Janie 758·08158 24Hr1 714·2117-0044 I ,,-'o'o'·-"',,_,""'..,'c"='c""""=="'I unils. RE Ile. 644-0172 !S'M. off wfadl 840.8099
ApplleatlonS/Hardware, __________ 1 Cosla Mesa/Newport TOP QUALITY INT/EXT We gets should hang Reasonable home rate1.rELECTRICAL 3610 25 Yeara Eicp. 1-,,--,.,,-,,.,-.,,-,.,--,.-,,,,-,1.---------1-------3-9-1-0 togethe1. SOlp, lnatalf, CERAMIC David at 509-2089 Jim 031-2480 INSURANCE 3778 MASSAGE 3830 Vety Raa50tlabte Ratesl ROOFING advice 1o the crazy.
CEILING MASTER liT~IL~E~S~;;;;;;;;;;;;~3~5~2~8~lc:O'NciiITJUk--l"i!::~~:;:~5~~1-;;;;:;;;;,.;;;;o;;;tr.;;•ll•~~'!!i!~~~-i l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; L648228 Jay 650-5066l ;;;i0;;;;........... 1531-2111 anytime •Acous!lc Removal• Sm•ll Job EXPERT Home Aeator•tlon AFFORDABLE , ---,----,----I •THUNDER ROOFING• Custom Tfi!xlur&*Painl CONCRETE 8c Duncan Electrlc & Remodellng HEALTH INSURANCE Thar•py & NutrlUon 1· For all or your roollng WINDOWS 3934 l.lc"C. Mark 638-7300 Leaky Showers Rep'd MASONRY 3557 Quic k Response Tlle/drywall(Woodwork All ty~ body cara. PIANO & VOCAL 1
BUSINESS
SERVICES 3488
Deektop Publlahlng Wort! proc. Copywrlng
Regrouting & 1nstall'n I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; fance!l/dockS/rm add Nat'I Assoc:. lor the RN/Massage Therapist needs. Aeroo /Repair.
Lli'670130 Dean ol Tit•i• Local Uc. 850•7042 10011/gen repairs. 1all-1mplo~ed 631·3658 C.M. 722·8823l,LE;;;;Sii;Si0;;N;;i;S;;;;;;;;;;i3;;8;;6i8;
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1 673-8065 or 646-8526 Brick. Block. Slone, Tilel----------1 Comm/Aas. Reis. F1ee t• BALBOA ~
Cone. Patio, Driveway FENCES Est. John 847-S520 l;l~N~S;:-;TR:;;;U;CT;:;;;;1;0~N;;;;3~7~8~0;1----------"Pl•no Lasaona· B -Tiie • GI••• Blocks MOVING 3834 ROOFING CO --Alt Around Const'n Workt FpJc, BBQs. Rat 25 Yr & DECKS 3615 HOME SERVICES l'°!:!:i'!:'!~~:::;:~:;:;Jiiiiii,;;:ii;iii;;;;;;i;iii~I 5·AdWL Entertainment • -" •11 c111Mta Gd Aal's . Roasonnble. EJoCp, Terry 557·7!5114 1;;;~~~~~ .. ~iO;I Anything & everything I' avallable. Degreed /Comm ,!Res 1Aarool L#B562667 536_1286 •CEMENT WORKe I~ Free e-atlma te. Ref's. TE·N-NIS LESSONS Taachor. 540·1047 /Repair /Free Esl /Reis Call r.:--e
PLAIN/STAMPED · ~ENCES GATES• Michael 759.1440 1 sr LESSON FREE PUBLIC NOTICE '>iiAiiOB.;o;:;;;;;;;;.;o;<;l..!C"~'~'d/l~n~•-~8~3~1~·5~0~8~1'.I ~•
Brlck/StonefTlle!Block naw/repelr/Polt repl•ced u .S.P.T.R. Cerlllled The Call!. Public Utl!l-1 PIANO Beg.-Advanced ROOF LEAK? 1i~-~4:3:s.~::1 LS4 1656 831-4310 Redwood • L#576605 Replacem•nt Windows Instructor 842•8189 lies Commission RE-All •l.l••·Te•cher Cefl. Graphics/Deslgn,rtayou1 1----------1
WorkSource CHILD CARE 3536 Jlm Whyla 642-7206 Carpentry/Oeck1/Etc. QUIRES that au used Enterlalnment Aval!. Low Cost • High Ouahl'f *Best Price/Quality •Wood Fenc•a• R1r1. 20Yrs Exp. L706513l----------I household oood• Jannllar 1540-81560 Rool R1p1hs•Local Rel'1 "'71 .. t-,,.0 KOALA CARE Landacipe, brick, itolll rtpllc:l/rtpilir, tree ~a~lng Bonc1ed.Geo1ga 435-9944 JEW£LRY 3784 movers p1lnt their Ocean Yl•w "oofln9
'650-2660 FAX-650-1807
CARPENTRY 3510 Home-b;ised Childcare Concr1t1. 800-786-t007 tttlmltn. Low IJllCll. Uc'C P.U.C. Cal T number: PLUMBING 3890 Lf573688 1546-2338 :J
E. Cost1 Mesi Location A.dvantagt Con11r. 974-5301 HARDWOOD Wltliem Harold Jewelera Umo1 and cn1ulfeursl 0i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l<P.;i;ii(T.i'o1cm Lli"304200905 1---------Watch & Jewelry repair print their T.C.P. num-SPIUN~ERS 3921 "C
H•nduman/Remodel Elil.abeth 548·1098 CONTRACTORS l·F-L-0-0-R-IN_S_T_All ___ ,FLOORS 3712 A ti +FO J o bet In all advertise-THeLOCALPLUMBERI;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 0 • n que ne ewe ry ment1. If you have a
Additions. Ba1h. KltchlaiilN:~G---·1~G~E~N~E~lAL~~;;;;;~3~5~5~8~ REPAIRS 3620 Suy/'81U\rade 073.0385 que11fon about the le· ·• Jamn f. BanQefl Co.-I Flre-Wator Damage CUSTOM lnatallatlons· S I II I I I I Slnce 1947 SPRINKLEft REPAIR .. Elec. PJumll, & Paint CLEANING • pee• z ng n • gal ly 0 a mover, limo F1lendly Serv~••ln&ured Velve1•Head1•Tlm• 714·8445-2342. lmmecr SERVICES 3548 CPI BUILDERS INC. & Rallnl1hlng. Quality LAROE Jewelry Loans or ch~ul~eur, call; L15321M11 675-9304 clocks. 26Yr1 L.ocal Exp. 0 ~ Page 714_227.8122 Aesldenllal Consl. •QUALITY WORK• Work. Main! A\lalleble. Est. 1948 Buy/Sell/Loan Publlc UU!lllea John 282•2831 Llc.111518424•1nsured HardwdNlnyVCeramlc Uc'd Glenn 548-9817 Hu11t & Sona87~5200 Comml11lon 'r-:;:::;-:-;::;:;:::":"ll--''-------
DOORS R~i-Hara..-art A TOUCH OF CLASS 1714) 1185-4003 Mrbte/Carpe1-end/ln1,:::::-::::::::::::----:-::::-::l·---------ll=--'-"-·,•"S"0·_•_•"8"1 __ 1111 eDAN DAWSDNe·· ~---T1lm•C1blnet1•S1ucco Cleaning Rel/Comm l0 ;;i;;;;o;=""===cl L70827U 722·73321. TELEPHONE Drywll L562731 35Yrs •~P Llc/Bond~d. Free Est. LEWIS Conatructlon HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE&: Dlbern•rdo'• Movlrig PLUMBING t
1 J erry 842-0587 Terese 282•7143 Remodel•Handyman 1---------1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol!;;;;;~ilLA"A' CARE 3808 Local/Olltc+/Storage Waler He1te1s •Drains SYSTEMS 3926 -¥,~--,~~===~·l+==~=====~I L111704773 local Rea. HANDY MAN 37101' "... Long Olat. Free Esl. Aemodal • Rt1pllt "!;;;;;;;;<;;;;iO;;;;~<;;;;'".'l~
fA 10 Z HANDYMAN BOSS HOUSECLEAN ING •714-557·51125• JUNK To Tho DUMP l:=::::~~::-::::::::l,;T~#~1 8~'~83~2~8~7~0~·3~1~1~4~11 Faucets • Flxtura1 II 0 J714-008 1882) Ii OllCOUNT TELEPHONll , INSTAU.JREFACE CABINETS L.leensed-Bonded S U N A I S E •P•lnl/C•rpenlry• W1LI heul what Trash B••lo Y•rd M•lnt Spllt S•cond Moving Ll.~5•722•6445-9720 !Uslness Teltphone S'fttell'lt ,,.Kucn.ns, baths, dOOI 110.00 per hour. D II d I .. . , .... , •• , Lawns, Cln-upa, TtN P•ol M-•••I •••• ~--P11rl 717·S72U N•w•U•••·•/;l.•S•ll ~ •windows. Doug 546-72 714-548-0388 CONSTRUCTION rywa an mot• an won I T" s~ •• • ' .. • ~·.1 •;;;::;;;=.:;;:;;;;:;:;;;::~J • LL-·~;;;;;;;;:;=;,;,:"";:\·l·-,c':-':i:;i;i';;.7::...-I Small Jobs Oki ·im, ..,..n ... rl. "1111• 7-Day/Sr Ol1c/F1ee Eat Toshlba/f,1'&r 01111r .,..-• R MODELING A· **BRIGHT** Free Ell • Uo'd/Bond Oary e45·5277 \;;:;;;;;c:;;;;-----·\.,'~""~'h~l>M2~~·~·:.'.p! ... :::;":·~·~'2 T178452 432-t123/P44Mll50 l!Jtpert Drain CfMNne I00-71744t3 71t-7»197t
• No pay 1111 finished. HOUSECLEANING •714-5S0-50515• h1~,~,,..+i.~0~,~,,.~.~,~.~ .. ~"~"''w~ HEALTH/ • TRl!l!I • Ii Plumbing Repairs '---------I ,
.Fr .. ealimate1. Call Prnl'I lrom Europe. 1.J. $colt Construction R1pal11, lmp1ovement1, NUTRITION 3742 .... • 20Y11 • .,. M worll gu11r.1· Q) ~
R•lph 973.5477 Best service In lownl Custom Home Bulldll's Im )oOI. Oual!ly/lnteorltyl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l'~T~•~pP~•~d~IO~•~·~·i"~·i"ii"~'~'·,·1 ~P~Al;;iN~TI~N~G:;;.;;;;~3~8~5~8;1.~·~·-~;i;Ol;r.;~14iM~2;0~81 TRANSLATOR/ Ael'a. 5 Y•ara Exp. LICl481tl54. Rel'•· lc111fKan 842·1770 ¥111111....., 7'toMN TUTOR 3927 -:;;;p,;;;-----·1 ~~C~•~1;,G~·~•~oo~2~5~1~-8~4~5~5'. I 714.97s. 7799 •0 n;;o;;;;;;;;-:;:;;:-::;;::;;·J ,---------, 1•GREl!N •MASTERS Preol•• Plumktlng L&-r a VPET IROOFINQ carp, plbg, Land.caplng •Main!. •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Aapalfa Ii Ramodals ..,...-\....__;
,......... •:'INcoow, cc'", ••1,·•·-,,-=-===---....,.,,.,,~ pal(ltg, elec, Ille, 111.KlCO. QUIT SMOKING... Tr•• Trim • Removal PalnUnt.~_!"tf•GIOf F, •• E1llmate1 QOINQ T• M&XICO? .... CLEANING 3515 •tP• ean ng 1DOORS 3580 Remodels. MOROAH 1 ST DAY!!I aarctenlng sve. 841 -651 ~ oua1. paln ... iw by prof'll LI Ml:IH •••·1090 Le•n Spantlt\ Nowl o • Hardwd Flra Malnt Uc'd 8S0-3281 Uc180209I. W, Eitp'd So. M\srle9n Tutor cu
ft LAT RAT E • Froe E1tl • 729-7079 Moblla •<403·536'5. OoctOf Aaccomanded Oreen. lo.M landacpng Fr" •ll f.45-3305 THI! fflWPORT IUCH •u•ana 973·7408 HOUSECLEANING An eltperlenoed 100% MOMY btck guar ('Masonr)I /l1rigatlonl-=,-:-~~=--I PLUMl ... G COMPANY ~ " CARPl!TCLEANINO 15 yra exp.,., __ _. Ref. dapendebl• door Carp•~trr••t•olrlcal H8fb.a>lflredUGI /Trimming ,IR•movala 2tV,a0waHtrPtlntlnt LICaNa• t11eJ ..... 7o.::::::::::-:::o-:::--".'.':c:-'l l
# Local 9F•4" S0oN0oo2a Own 1tana. c;H .,..... hanger. Ou.at work, Plumblng•orywaJI• 714-790-at~ ~ • Malnlaminca PUJS touchupa. ?14-401•...,... 1TUTOIUNG 3929 714
• 5. 1 -··· ••••·Don ••t·BOIO Stucco•Palntlng•Tll•i::::::::::'.l~ij;~~;1~~-~-"i~i~il,~"~H~·~·~· ~R~k~•~·~,·~·~"~'"'~l;;n;;;c-------1-=:::::::~::::-11 , !Ima . 241-0631 R '' •JI 04 794 -
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