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WEEKEND
Womans art captures
life amid ruins
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School board offers to sell (ann site to city . ,..... . . .
•In a closed-door meeting, Newport-Mesa trustees agree to send
letter to Costa Mesa offering land for sale at a discount.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -The c;/sta Mesa
High School farm property d1dn't sit on
the school disbict's back burner for long.
Two weeks ago. school board mem-
bers postponed a decision to declare the
1a:.acre agricultural site surplus and offer
it to other public agencies for sale.
After the Feb. 27 meeting. district
administrators, who had recommended
the-.ale1sa:id the farm1ssuewould takecr
back seat to more pressing board deci-
sions on school overcrowding and next
year's budget.
But Tuesday, school board members
met behind closed doors -with no pub-
lic notice -to discuss the farm property.
The trustees added the d1scussion to their
agenda at the beginning of the 7 p .m.
meeting.
Following the secret session, school
board members voted to send a letter to
Costa Mesa city officials stating the board
is "desirous of declaring the Costa Mesa
farm property surplus and offering it for
sauno the ctry-Of"01sta Mes .........
"I think what the board is interested in
is seeing whether the city would be inter-
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HIGH SCHOOf"·FARM
+ 18-acre agricultural site + 1995 appraisal set value at $8.8
million
+ If offered by terms of Naylor Act
city could get 30% of the site at 25%
of fair _marlcet value. + Costa Mesa City Council will discuss
the issue April 1. Even after that,
school board must still declare site
surplus.
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-ested 1n buyinef the property," Superin-
tendent Mac Bernd said Wednesday. "All
discussions (with the city) have centered
oo the availability of (the fann) for recre4
ational facilities and open space."
Costa Mesa City Manager Allan
·Roeder said council members will discuss
their .interest in the property at the April
1 meeting.
farm, ottering it first to public agencies
for purchase and then selling it to the
highest bidder. School board members
postponed a deasion after more than 200
community members packed the board
meeting to protest
"It's well past our deadline for Mon-
day's counci) meeting," Roeder said. "I
told Mac we will likely put it on the first
meeting in April for' the council to discuss
in open session. •
The farm has been a source of con-
tention between school and city {>fficials,
who have been in negotiations for a year
to place a joint-venture sports cqmplex
on_Jhe site.
At the tune, Bernd said the disbict
would seek an exemption to the state
Education Code's Naylor Act when it
offered the property to the city to pur-
chase. The exemption would have
allowed the district to receive full market
value for part of the property if the city
chose to buy it.
Three weeks ago school administra-
tors abandoned that plan and recom-
mended school board members sell the
But in Wednesday's letter, Bernd
offered J,lluite. Jo the cit¥ in accon:ianc.e.. __:...
to the Naylor Act.
•SEE FARM PAGE A14
Contractors' tiff
delays decision on.
Bob Henry Park
'
•City postpones awardin~ of construction contract after a
competing bidder claims company is unqualified for job.
By Evan Henerson. Dally Pilot struction of the park "We'll take l-..===----===.,.----,=+.-:~r~al dos~ look and make sur'-"e'-_1
NEWPORT BEACH,_ A squab-
ble between two construction con-
tractors has temporarily delayed
the t:ity awardi.rig a contract to the
firm that will build the Bob Henry
Park at the intersectlon of 16th
Street and Dover Drive.
At its regular meetin9 Monday
night, the City Council was pre-
pared to grant the $930,000 con-
struction contract to the Rose-
mead-based Los Angeles Engi·
neering, inc., the lowest of 11 com-
panies to submit bids for the work.
But a protest and a threat of lit-
igation from a competing bidder,
Micon Engineering, Inc., prompt-
ed the City Council to delay the
contract award for two weeks.
City Attorney Bob Burnham will
determine Lf Micon's complaint -
submitted through an attorney -
has any merit.
our shovel's clean."
The project "1fil include two
baseball fields, or(e soccer field. a tot
lot, bleachers and a restroom/stor-
age room Jaality. Fenahg, land-
scapmg and migation are also pa.rt
of the scope of work.
Representatives from M1con
say Los Angeles Engineering does
pot hold the appropriate bcense to
perform all the necessary work
The company's legal counsel also
maintains Mlcon's bid, as subout-
ted, does not llst sub-contractors
who can perform special aspects
of the work -such as the installa-
tion of rubber surfacing to protect
children frcnn iilJury. .
By refusing to list addibonal
contractors and daurung to be
qualified to perform the work,
Micon is breaking the law, sdld
Raymond Scott, who is represent-
ing Micon.
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Cal SWley believes tn service. "It's an.old cllche, but you treat the customer bow you would want to be treated," he says.
"This is supposed to intimidate
us," said City Manager Kevin
Murphy of the threatened law-
suit. He added that the develop-
ment will not delay actual con-
"There are many nsks entailed
iil not haV111g the b1dchng done
right.· said Scott. "Many of those
• SEE TIFF PAGE A 13
·STAYING IN. FOCUS
By Valerie Fugent. Daily Pilot
C OSTA MESA -You could say Cal Sti.lley has
~developetl" h1s niche in town. With 50 years
of photography know-how under his belt, the
72-year-old Stilley, along with wife, Helen, has
owned and operated Cal's Cameras & Video in Cos-
ta Mesa for more than 30 years -while competitors
have come and gone.
The secret to Stl.lley's long-term success?
"It's an old cllche, but you treat the customer
how you would want to be treated," Stilley said.
And as he continues, bis words conjure up
images ol a homespun commercial.
•service. Customer service and knowledge.
Having the products in stock," Stilley said. •0ver
the years we've built up a reputation. Il you want
to find anything in the photographic w orld, we
have it at Cal's and the knowledge to show you
how to use it."
Stilley's office speaks volumes of the man's devo-
Cal Stilley
outlasts
competitors
by keeping
hiscamira
store going
fornwre
than30
years
tions and knowledge. Golf and airplane photos deco-
rate the walls. Bookcase shelves are lined with clas-·
sic and antique cameras, family photos and books.
Stilley has been collecting old cameras for the
better part of his career, a collection of which are on
display -at Cal's Camera.
That career in camera retail began after serving
with the Second Air Command group in India and
Bunna during World War II. In 1946, he got out of
the service and spent a year in Sacramento,. before
moving south to Santa Ana to run Stilley's Photo
Supplies, his brother's business.
In 1962, he and Helen bought Mears Camera
Exchange in Costa Mesa, formerly located where
Grant's Guns is now.
When the Stilleys took over, the camera shop
was also a hobby shop with model airplanes and '
the like. Stilley phased out the hobby portion of the
business since it wasn't among~ a,rea. of expertise.
In 1962, the business had three employees;
•SEE CAMERAS PAGE A13
Fledgling Latino group·
shows it means business
r-------------------------, WEST SIDE -Costa t-.tesa I ' 1
Mayor Joe Erickson was there. So : F. V.1. l
were other oty hall offic1als, and : . . l
leaders oi the Costa Mesa Chdffi-~ + ~ .L;at1no Leade!"5h•J;>
ber of Commerce, local schools, : C~unol s next meet•!'9," at 8
churches and youth groups .... 1 a.m. ~arch 28 at Avila s El
The tuuiout at the -Latmo : Ranchito restaurant. 21P1
Leadership .council's first orga-l Pfacentia !"ve:, Costa Mesa.
• • 1 The meeting 1s open to all. ~eel ev~nt Tu~sday everung -an 1 Call 642-1142. ~
mtroductory m.ucer -proved the l
brand-new group of West Side L------------------------
Costa Mesa business owners
alrE!ady has some clout m tlus oty.
The Latino Leadership Coun-
cil, or LLC, formed in November
'"-vith just a handful of local mer-
, chants who came together to try
to encouro.ge the predominantly
Latino businesses al8Rg 19th
Street and Placentia Avenue to
get involved in community and
neighborhood concerns.
Through increased participa-
tion iil the community, the leader-
ship council, now about 30· mem-
bers strong, hopes to work with
other groups to improve the
image of the West Side, not just
•SEE GROUP PAGE A13
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to probe Johnson's residency
•Senator calls request H ail Mafy ~· to boost campaign.
·By ban Henerson, Daily Pilot ,
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A2 THURSDAY, MAAOf 1~. 1996
greer
wylder
Go to Stix and Stones
-for that eclectic buy
Stix and Stones (646-7233) is
the new kid on the block -it's
another home accessories con-
sigrunent shop on East 17th
Street in Costa Mesa.
Marietta Vise says her store was
located in Tustin for three years,
and she's loving her new location.
It's closer to home. Vise says she
appreciates her consignm¥nt
neighbors, and depending '9ft what
custom~rs are looking for "we can
refer customers back and forth. H
Stix and Stones has a very
eclectic mix of merchandise and
1t changes all the time. Items
include furniture, lamps, mirrors,
antique jewelry, and VtSe has
added decorator pieces includ-
mg chandeliers and sterling. It's
located at 333 E. 17th St. Suite B
m Costa Mesa, behind the Inter-
national House of Pancakes.
Bow Danglers also located on
East 17th Street m Costa Mesa
has recently added a new chil-
dren's clolhmg I.me lo 1ts store
caUed Flaxseeds by Angelhearts.
The clothing as made from
machine washable linen m a
variety of colors. Dresses are
priced al $34 lo $36.
Bow Danglers also carries the
largest selection of Flax for
adults. Dresses are priced at $36.
Bow Danglers is located at 369 E
17th SL, Suite 9 in Costa Mesa.
The best carpet cleaner
around, KnJghtsbrldge has
recently introduced a new pre-
mium serv1ce for owners of
wlute and pastel shades of car-
pet. Owner Mike Dunkley says
the new four-step process takes
away the worry of premature
soiling alter cleaning and
ensures that carpets stay cleaner
and brighter long after nonna.1
cleaning procedures.
HUsing specially formulated
cleaners to remove even the most
stubborn stains the cleaning
process is then completed with an
active fiber ~e to ensure the
removal of soil attracting residue,"
says Dunkley. HThis final step
together with a free application of
stain resist treatment ensures
brighter fresher carpets, even on
heavy trctffic areas." • ·
lfAH HOGSTIN I DAlY PllOT
With enough energy to run circles around the competition, Harve Platez, 2, and dad, Nelson Platez, enjoy an
afternoon of kickball at the Rea Community Center fields. '
FUNNEL VISION
The price for the "prenuum
service" ts marginally more han
the $95 specia.1 Knaghtsbndge
normally runs and comes with
the Krughtsbndge warranty.
For a free estimate please call
Mike Dunkley at (673-7561).
U you wear petite sues
Neiman Marcus is showing its
designer petite fashions in the
Sport Shop today. The spring
petite collections of
EmanueVEmanuel Ungaro,
DKNY, Anne Kl.ein ll, Linda
Allard for Ellen Tracy, and Dana
Buchman will be featured.
Neunan Marcus (759-1'900) is
located at Pashio~ Island in
Newport Beach.
• BEST BUYS appean Thursdays and •
Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant
or a shopper, If you know of a good
buy call me at 5-40-1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys. Dally
Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627.
• Authorities were scratching
their h'eads Wednesday as they
chased d·own strange reports of
water spouts and ground
shakings.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The recent
storm bruised the clouds purple and
gTay Wednesday morning and within
their depths created a phenomenal fun-
nel. which, as these things go, was dif-
ficult to explain.
"We had a funnel cloud sighting -it's
a small version of ·a tornado," said
N41wport Beach police Lt. Tun New-
man, who was among a few officers
who ventured out to ga2e up at the
weird weather wonder.
The police regional air helicopter
first spotted the funnel hovering over
Irvine's Turtle Rock area near Newport
Beach at 11 :10 a .m .. Newman said.
Warnings went out to the Harbor Patrol,
Cahlomiat Highway Patrol, Newport
Beach lifeguards and the Coast Guard,
in case the funnel spiraled toward the
city and the beach areas.
H We put out a security warning to
boaters to tell them to use caution," saJd
one Coast Guard petty officer who
called it a •water spout," rarely seen
except during wicked weather.
One of his colleagues, Coast Guard
Petty Officer Maurice Frazier, groped for
the words to explain the phenomenon.
Hit was a wind twister-kind of like a
water thing. You know, a baby torna-
do," Frazier said. "We made a broad-
cast but no boaters called us back, so [
guess no one saw it."
The funnel never made it to the dty so
the wonv, was for naught. But this wasn't
the end of the weather wackiness.
"One of our dispatchers got a call
from a woman in Tustin whose mind
may have been controlled by a lunar
pull," Newman joke.d.
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"She said, 'l just wanted to let you
know my house was shaking for two
minutes -What's going onr Newman
said ..
Police advised the woman to call her
own police department in Tustin, which
was in a better position geographically
to help her.
•Even at high tide, Tustin is not near
our city,• Newman said.
Desp1te an advisory from the county
to beware of bacteria, refuse and
sewage which may be floating in the
ocean following any storms, nothing
suspicious was cited bobbing in the
water, according to Newport Beach life-
guards.
ln fact, the beach was deserted, save
for surfers who were out riding the 4-to
6-foot waves in 56-degree water.
"The wa~ are out of the southwest
and making a lot of surfers happy,"
Newport Beach lifeguard Lt. Mitch
White said. "There's nothing unusual
except for someone in Irvine reported
seeing ~ funnel thing ... ? " •
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early this weet, with
small waves through
Friday. The Wffltend
loolu promising,
with I MW Wtit·
nontlwest swell
rollrng In l · to S.foot
wrf I~ Friday until
Nr'ly sunday. ~
waves will NgrOUp
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• Highly visible d~velopment figure
takes job with Taylor Woodrow Homes
. and will oversee Upper Castaways
construction.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Tom Redwitz, one of ThP
Irvine Co. 's most visible ambassadors both at city hall
and within the community, will leave the company
effective March 20. . Redwitz has accepted an administrative position
with Taylor Woodrow Homes, a move which will
place him in charge of at least one developmenl
project -the Upper Castaways homes -on lrvinP
Co. land. ~This is a job that take~ m~ .back t~rof~§.:. _
sional roots in terms ofhomeouilaiilg. pro1ect·man-
agement and developing ·
neighborhoods,~ said ·
Redwitz, a nine-year
employee with The
Irvine Co.
HTaylor Woodrow is an
excellent company
which has demonstrated
its commitment to the
quality of its architecture.
With my background as
an architect, this is a per-
fect fit.•
Redwtiz, who was a
"I'll get to see
the Cast-
. aways project
al.I the way
through to
the end ... "
-TOM REDWITZ
• d~lopment entitlemen! . .
vice president for The lmne Co., will hold the title ol
senior development manager for Taylor Woodrow
His duties will include participating in land acqUJc;1-.
tion, managing the design team and overseeing con-·
struction. •
He will be based in Laguna Hills although project .....
will frequently bring him back to the Newport Bedell:
area. ·
·so I'll get to see the Castaways project aj!_th~
waythrougb to lhe ena," said Redwilz who declined
tp discuss salaries. .
In a prepared statement, Gary Hunt. the comp«~
ny's executive vice president, sdid Redwitz will be>
missed. •
"Tom has been a very successful, loyal and able_ ~
member of our team,· Hunt said. "Given his under.:
standing and appreciation for our company's goal~
and commitment to quality, I'm pleased that he'll be-
assddated with continued ~ developmeni:
activity on OW' land.• ~
briefly in the news
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Lifeguards will hold tryouts Sunday~
The Newport Beach Fire and Marine Departmen'
will hold open tryouts for the position of seasonal life~
guard on Sunday. The department is looking for a~
many as 50 individuals to qualify for training class tq
be held later this spring. :
Applications may be picked up at lifeguard head4'
quarters, at the base of Newport Pier between 7 a .m:
to 6 p.m. or at City Hall, Human Resources. ~
Interested persons may call Reenie Boyer, mann<t
training coordinator, at 644-3105 for more infonnation'
Applications should be returned to City Hal.Ir
human resoW'ces or the marine and fire administra~
tion by 4 p.m. on Friday. Late applications are due b'lt
7:•5 a.m. Sunday al lifeguard headquarters. :
Tryouts include a 1,000 meter competitive swim;
1,200 meter competitive run-swim-run, and a first ..
aid exam. Be ready lo swim at 8:45 a.m. sharp. •
Top finishers will be Invited to a 65-hour tr a.ming dd.SS
to be held on weekends. The city of Newport Beach will
hire the top ranking candidates as needed during thEf
1996 summer season. Starting pay is $10.76 per hour. •
Top teachers to receive grants . :
The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation "will
announce its spring teacher grants April 29. With th&
assistance of The Irvine Co., the foundation will hon!
or one innovative teachers at each Newport-Mesi(
school with a $500 grant. :
The money may be used for proposal needs, suet.
as materials, equipment, tiled trip transportation amf
stipends for guest speakers. •
Teachers are encouraged to submit their ideas to'l
incorporating creativ.e environmental programs intct
their class's curricula. • ' ! ,
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IRWD shouldn ,t sin·k new idea . .
·to divert treated ·sewdge wate~-
L eaw us not yet cblll the
champagne. Stow the con·
fetti and the funny hats,
keep the shrimp in their shells,
postpone the qaiyappointment
and the tux rental.
It' is not yet time to party in
celebration of the Irvine Ranch
Water District realizing that
there is, indeed, a bett~r way to
offloadjts excess treated
sewage.
.!bis new idea, floated at
Monday night's meeting of the
Newport Beach City Council by
Jean Watt, ca.US for IRWD to link
up with an Orange County
Water District pipeline.
The water district will then
take the 5 million gallons a day of
IRWD'~ ~ter·months swplus,
use some of it for its own needs,
and sell the rest. (Amazing: there
is actually a large and lucrative
market for well·treated sewage.)
•tt certainly makes more
sense to sell reclaimed water
than dump it in the bay,~ says
Pbil-A:rst;1t-€orona -del Marresi-
dent who has been working
quietly behind the scenes in the
fight to keep IRWD's effluent
out of Newport Bay.
What we have here is a tri-
umvirate of public utilities, each
with differing needs, but with
the common element 0f highly
treated sewage -reclaimed
water, if you prefer.
The Orange County Water
District needs &tween 3 million
and 5 million gallons a day -·
sometimes more -of such liquid
fred
martin
to sell to customers for a variety
of uses.
These include agriculture,
golf course maintenance and
the like. It also sells to the coun·
ty Sanitation District, which
needs millions of gallons a day
of reclaimed water to cool its
generators. OCWD also has a
customer in Santa Ana that
·net!ds-660';000 to-1 'lJlilJRm gal-
lons a 'day to dye carpets.
So, over here are these utili-
ties with extreme need for treat-
ed sewage water. Over there is
another utility, m.wo, with a
need to dispose of 5 million gal·
Ions of the stuff each day
between October and April.
Don't you think it makes
sedse for these three taxpayer
supported utilities to get togeth-
er and work it out?
Doesn't it make sense for
lRWD to truly reclaim its efflu-
ent and sell it for r~use, rather
than dump it in the bay?
Unfortunately, it is.not really
that simple. As Jean Watt says,
"Even the complexities are
complex."
And tracing the concept back
to its source is one of the com-
plexities.
Nancy and Jack Skinner
were involved, also Phil Arst
and Jean Watt. Plus Bud Quist, ·
a Newport resident who sits on
the board of OCWD. In a con-
versation three or four weeks
ago with Newport's Council-
woman Jan Debay, he told her
that OCWD would be very
interested in exp1oring a
pipeline link with IRWD.
Trouble is, IRWD seems bare-
ly curious about such a plan.
It has a ton of money invested
in the dumping program, and
certainly there is face to save.
lRWD might be interested, if it
wants to dump more than 5 mil·
lton gal.lOfiS a aay -wruffi1bey
no doubt will. After all, IRWD
wants to expand its treatment
plant from its present capacity.
But Peer Swan, on whose
watch as president of IRWD the
battle has raged, says' he doubts
OCWD could use all of IRWD's
surplus.
"J imagine we'll end up
doing both projects," he told the
Daily Pilot's.Evan Henerson
Tuesday, "but there's no short·
term deal. We want to get our
project done."
Jean Watt confirms this:
•Tuey are not backing off at all.·
In other words, damn the
vast majority of Newport Beach
residents, full speed ahead. And
damn even the citizens of Irvine
who support IRWD ..
Arst, who is a business and
economic consultant to major cor·
porations, said ·m.wo could save
$1 million a year for 24 years,· by
jumping in with the county water
and sanitation districts.
The resolution Jean Watt
introduced Monday night,
and which was unanimously
approved by the council, notes
that a linkup between m.wo and
OCWD will: "Provide a truly
beneficial use of m.wo
reclaimed water during the win-
ter and early· spring. eliminate
the need to discharge into San
Diego Creek and avoid any
potential impacts of the proposed
discharge on flora and fauns in
Upper and Lower Newport Bay."
---if'wowcf be a win-win situ-
ation," Jack Skinner told1the
council Monday night. It strikes
me that Jack, as usual, was a bit
conservative in his comment. I'd
add at least three more wins.
It is almost impossible to
imagine that. three taxpayer-
supported utilities could fail to
try their hardest to pull together
and make this work. But I will.
believe it when I see it.
• FRED MARTIN's column runs every
Thursday and Saturday.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1996 A3
ON -DECK. . .
•The Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn opens its
second phase of exhibitS -featUriiig boat models
and paintings -on Friday ..
By Evan Henerson, Da1fy Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -The ele-
vators are operational, the
William Coulter exhibit is in place
and the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum is on the verge of open·
ing the river barge's second deck
galleries.
The museum will hold a spe·
cial preview opening for the
museum's Stemwheelers mem·
bers and benefactors today., The
second deck officially opens to
the public Fnday with the
exhibit "California's Celebrated
Maritime Artist: William
Alexander Coulter" in the
Grand Salon Gallery through I
July 15.
With the unveiling of the
Grand Salon and mo.del gal-
leries, the children's classrooms
and library are q1e only parts of
the museum which have yet to
ope . "fbe • admintstnrtive
offices also need renovation, I
said Sheli Smith, the museum's
director.
"We still need about $50,000 to
firusb the second deck,# · said
Srruth, who added that the gdl·
leries are opening on schedille
The museum is also looking to
raise $300,000 for the refurbish·
ing and remodeling of the entire
boat.
The museum's model gallery,
located at the stern of the boat,
will contain a collection of mod-I
els assembled by Richard 1
F. Y.t.
+ NEwPofn'· HARBOR NAU-
TICAL MUSEUM + 151 E. Coast Highway, New·
port Beach + HCMMS: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday :
+ADMISSION: A donation is :
requested. : · + THE MUSEUM's second • I deck -featuring boat models •
-opens· Friday with a four· :
mooth exhibit. of W illiam ~
Alexander Coulter's oil paint·
ings and memorabilia.
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Steele. The exh1b1ts will include
the 14-foot-long. 900-pound
"WiUochra" model, as well as a
recently acquired 4-foot-high
model of a triple expansion
engine
"We're very exoted about the
crdditimr."' -Smrth said:-"lr-wtm't
have its base yet, but it is out of its
crate and it's very excellent work-
manship."
In addlbon to d.lsplaying the
artist's oil pamtmgs. the Coulter
exhleit will include memorabilia
from the Coulter family. Art
patrons know of the artist's repu-
tation as an painter, but the nauti·
cal museum's exlub1t will focus on
"Coulter the mari," Smith said.
"This IS probdbly the first time
Coulter's We hds been told Uus
way." SmJth said "We're takmg
an enb.rely d.lfferent tact.·
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volunteer directory
• tM1 VOl.UNl1llR OMICTORV runs
periodic.ally In the O.lly Pilot. If you'd
like lnfonnation on ~lnQ your oro--
h!ution listed. catt 642-432\ Ext. 331.
~~SOOA~..QMHGE<DU
The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sderosls
M~lon, O<ange County Chapte<,
needs many vofuntffl"S. For lnfonmtlon,
c.11 the Chapter Office at 375-1,2.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF
ORANGE COUNTY
The Alzheimer's AJsoclatlon of Orange
County needs volunteers for Its Visiting
Volunteer Program; support group lead-
ets for patients and care givers; and for
the volunteer helpline. Interested volun·
teers can call 283-1 1 11
AMERICAN CANQR SOOETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society is seeking
offke volunteers Also, voluntee" are
being sought to answer calls for the
unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For mfocma-
tion on these and other volunteer
opportunities, call Sally carson at 26 l •
9446.
·AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RElAY
FOR LIFE
American Cancer Society's Relay for
Life is held in June.and involves a team
of runners/walkers competing against
each other to raise money Relay lasts
for 18 hours w1 th four simultaneous
events running across Orange County.
Volunt eers needed for a number of
tasks including logistics, team cap-
tains, soliciting corporate sponsorship,
and team participation. F'*' more
information, contact Sally Carson at
261 -9446.
AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE
IN MEDICINE
Americans for Free Choice m Medicine,
a non-profit educational organization
founded on the idea of individual liber-
ty and free enterprise, is seeking office
volunteers For more information. call
645-2622
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE
PROGRAM
The American Home Health Hospice
HEAL
T H l l I\ 1.: 01
PU BL IC •,I' l AK l N <;
-.pt-.•k I ·'"'' \\ 11ho 111 Nol"'
SATURDAY
MARCH 16, 8:00 AM • 12:00 PM
Tuition: '46 • R..ttervadona RequlrMI
(71 l) 6 -12-1!)85
Pr<>Qf.m nffds Volunt~ to give ~
tlonaJ support to terminalfY Ill patients
and cheii lamllles In the grNter Orange
County arH. Training k provided for
Jnformatlon, call 550-0800 or (800) S40-
2S45. • ~
AM~R!O CROSS, ORANGE
COUNTY OiAPTER
The Orange County Chapter of the
American R~ Cross needs volunteers to
address community groups about Red
Cross services and to act as llalsons with
the media In disaster and emergency sit·
uatlons. For Information, call Judy Ian-
naccone, 835-538l, or Joan Millet; 835-
5381, Ext. 422.
AMERICAN YOUTH socaR ORGANI-
ZATION
Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region
57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea·
son registration. P•rents of boys and
girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for
computer input, telephones,. coachll)g,
refereeing, equipment and purgiasing.
<:all 640-2539.
ASSOOATlON REN.AJSSANCE CREATORS
ARC is a n'on-profit group In Costa
Mesa that sponsors and supports mul-
ti-outreach community service pro-
grams, such as the homeless sanctu-
ary. Volun~eers are needed. For infor-
mation, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540·
5803.
BAUET PACIFICA
The Ballet Pacifica Guild, a volunteer
support group for Salle .. Pacifica, needs
volunteers for a variety of tasks. For
information; call Molly Lynch at 851·
9930.
BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
Men and women over 20 years old
who have lived in Orange County for at
least six months and have been on the
job for at least three months are needed
to serve as big brothers or big sisters for
children ages 6 to 16 from single parent
homes. For information, call 544 7773
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.,
ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL
Volunteer opportunities include fund
raising, program development and
training to existing troops and packs
For more information, call Devon
Dougherty, 546-4990.
IOYS ANO GIU.5 C1U9S Of COSTA
MEW/NEWPORT llACH T"-thttt ..-.. Boys tnd Gifts Oubs
need volunteer co.c:hes tnd .m Md era~ wot1uhop teachen. For ioc..tlons
nd more Information, all Olde Powers, 642·224~. -
CINTENNtAl FARM TOURS ,
Volunteer d«ents are needed at the
.Centennial Farm at the Orange County
Falrgrollnds In Costa Mesa~ c.tl Ginny
Smith, 708-1517.
CEhR FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATMS
The Center for Creative Alternatives, a
non-profit charitable organization that
works througf>. the United Way, nee'tts
volunteers. gr.aduate level Interns or
tralriees. For Information, call Karen,
642-0377.
OTIZENS FOR A SEWAGE FR.EE BAY
Your help Is needed to stop ttie IMne
Ranch District from dumping five mllllon
gallons of treated sewage per day Into
Newport Harbor. Volunteers, group lead-
ers, <>rgaolzers needed. CaH 722·1710.
COUiGE HOSPfTAL
The College Hospital Costa Mesa Aux-
iliary is seeki~ volunteen to perform
clerical, reception desk. gift shop and
other duties at the hospital. For infor-
mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m.
and 4 p.m.
COMMUNJTY HOSPICE CARE
Community Hospke care, which pro-
vides medical and emotional support to
terminally ill patients and their famllles
in Ora_.ng_~ Counfy, ~s ~ Ja
Costa Mesa and· Newport Beach. For
information or to register; call Cindy
Laird, 978-1447.
CONSUMERS fllOR LEGAL RE~
Consumers for Legal Reform has an
ongoing need for voluntfft'S to monitor
civil court Judges. A computer and dona-
tions are also needed. For more Infor-
mation, call Barbara at 854-0881.
COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE
The Costa Mesa Clvk Playhouse needs
I volunteers for ushering, backstage,
mailings. typing, lights and many other
I duties. For more information, call 650-
5269
SAVE MONEY ON READING GLASSES
With any SHOW11ME
b riefly in 'the news
Four youths arrested
for gr:and theft auto
fcu' C.Qlta MMe ---iDdJ.id.
tng cme ~ who wm cml)t t• -~--•••II ~on 1tllJ*'h'! d grant tbctt auto after they were
spotted auillng arooDd tblllr lKme-
town tn the stolen car, police said.
The juveniles, accused of steal-
ing an Anabeim man'• car, were
stopped by police who thought
they looked too young to drive.
At 3:45 p.m. at Miner and West
Wilson streets, a Costa Mesa
police detective spotted four
"very young looking• boys dri-
ving a car, Costa Mesa police
Capt. Tom. Lazar said.
The officer pulled them over
and ran the license plate number
through the computer which indi-
cated the car was reported stolen
in Garden Grove, police said.
The four suspects, two 15-year-
olds, a 14-year-old and a 17-yea.r-
old, were taken into custody on
suspicion of grand auto theft,
police said. Because of their ages,
police withheld their names.
The vehicle was impounded
by police and will eventually be
returned to its owner.
-By Carolyn Miller
1Jody found at'
shopping center
A 26-year-old La Habra man
was found dead, possibly from a
drug overdose, in his car parked
in Harbor Center in ea.ta ~
on Tuelday night, police said.
Darin David Scbuepbacb. 26.
may have died fr01ll a heroin
overdOle ac:oording to police and
OMCJIJM' .. repoftl. Pol1ce ~ no
other information on Scbuepbacb.
A patron in the shopping cen-
ter at 2300 Harbor Blvd. sa~ a
man sitting in his car, a beige
model Honda. prior to 5 p.m. and
later noticed the person hadn't
moved, according to police.
The witness became con-
cerned and tried for about five
minutes to rouse the man , but to
no avail, Costa Mesa pllruce Capt.
Totn Lazar said.
The patron called police at 7:26
p.m. Poul play is not suspected,
Lazar said.
-By Carolyn Mlller
Mesa offers low flush
toilet purchase program
Mesa Consolidated Water Dis·
trict is currently offering cus·
tomers ultra low flush toilets for
$40 through May 31, or while
supplies last.
Ultra low .flush toilets can con-
serve up to five gallons per flush
when replacing some older stan-
dard models.
Customers are.. offered two
options:
• The co-payment option
allows customers to obtain a
name-brand low flush toilet for
$40 plus a refundabl~ $15 deposit.
The deposit is refunded when the
old toilet ii returned. For infomta.
non. call (800) •2'-8538. ·
• 1be rebate option alloWJ
customers to receiVe a S50 rebcUe
toward the cost of a ptogr~
.apprqvecl ulb:a low-1lusb toilat.
Customers who purchased ultrt
low flush ioilets after M.ay 1. 1995
may be eligible. To participate in
the rebate option. caH HoneY"l,eQ
oMC Services at (800) 563·581•
tor an application and a list of
approved toilets ..
The Ultra Low Plush Toilet Pro-
·gram is off~~ in conjunctiO!l
with the Mumopal Water Dist.rid
of Orange Co~ty and Other
Orange CoUnty water agencies,
YWCA luncheon
will fete women
The VWCA will recognize and
honor its Humanitarian of the
Year and present the Betty L
Hutton Williams Award during a
"liibute To Women" luncheon on
March 28 at the Sutton Place
Hotel in Newport Beach.
YWCA President Fran Williams
and Vice President Shirley Ralston
will announce the kick-off of the
Capital Campaign in the amount
of $500,000, which will complete
the funding needed tQ_be,gm. lhe..
addition of 58 low-cost studio
apartments to the existing YWCA
traditional housing facility, to be
called Sycamore Place.
Cail the YWCA event office al
542-3577 for more information.
1894-1996
Four Generations
102 Years!
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Saturday,Mardt 16, 1996
3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.tn
FeattJI~ .
A~tt:Coadl,
Midiael Cooper
and
lakersAthl~
George Lyndt
Enter to win tidcets to
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NIKEIDWN is Ecned
inCOQaMen
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Corporate
Newport Beach-b.Ued hder-
C:o-anlcattondaC, a full-Mr·
. vice marketing communlCationa
firm, WU selected from more than
650 entries to receive two gold
and three silver awards at the
.1996 National SaJ..nct Market-
ing Awards that were beld ~
!{ouston recently.
Toni Alexander, presidenti Jim
Flynn, regional vice president,
and Andy Skiver, vice president
client services were on hand to
receive the accolades.
.. ' . . .
....
Orange B:lhibit at the Art Institute
ol Southern California in Laguna
• Beach. The exhibit will be on dis-
~y through March 22.
The following 5tudents have
been named to the Dee.n's Ust at
OPnea.co..t College for-the fall
1995 semester:
MOMIALIOA
Lula D. Carpata, Que I!.
Conm, Malbew L ~.Elizabeth
A. N.oi..a. Aki.an&. V. Nguyen.
AtOM IALIOA ISlAND
-Jmllu A. Claulton, U.. N. Collett,
Cllbert I). Estrada, Wendy I!. Cllmutln. AeJa 1..-, Brtan P. Jle1men.
AtOM CORONA DEL MAit
Costa Mesa-based Paclllc
BuUdlng lndmtites has been
selected as general contractor for
the build out of tenant tmi_>rove-
ments for Xerox Corporation's
new 30,000 square foot Ottices
located in Town Center, Santa Pe
Springs, California.
Heatber M. Comwall, Syepbanle K.
Andy Skher, left, Jim Flynn , Toni Alennder of lntetCommunlcatlona Inc. lloee,',Madeep s. lbbul. Marco Zatta.
PBI provides general contract-
ing services for office, health-
care, industrial and shopping cen-
ter tenant improvements as well
as industrial shell construction.
Corona del Mar resident Nell
Perlman has been promoted to
president and chief operating offi-
c~r of the newly renamed Entre-
preneur Med.la Inc., formerly
Entrepreneur Magazine Group.
Perlman has been vice presi-
dent/general mana_aer of Entre-
prelie\lr ""M'agazlne Group smce
1993. Under his direction, MEntre-
preneur" has shown consistent
growth with increases in rate-
base, circulation and readership.
Sears Costa Mesa presented
Orange County's United Way
with a corporate contribution
check of $8,252 towards the 1995-
96 United Way comm~ty cam-
paign. Total contributions from
the Costa Mesa store. represent-
ing corporate and employee gifts.,
will be more than $42,000.
Education
Orange. Coast College has
named Kevln Balllnger dean of
the college's DivisioD; of Con-
sumer and Health Sciences.
Professor of neurodiagnostic
technology for the past 11 yea.rs,
Ballinger is now in charge of 25
different programs and depart-
ments that enroll nearly 2,500 stu-
dents.
Brian Wallace, of Costa Mesa,
has been named to the Dean's
Honor Roll at University of North-
ern Colorado for the 1994-95
school year.
Courtney D. Berlinger, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven A.
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p.ained to the Dean's Llst at Emory
College in Atlanta for the 1995
fall semester.
Costa Mesa· residebt and stu-
dent at Mater Dei High Schoo).
Drew Burkhalter bas had his art
work accepted into the Color It
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Bauen, Malin K. Berg, Alan D. Bluer,
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1109 N. Harbor, Santa Ana
FREE ADMISSION
CALIFORNIA GIRLS NIGHTCLUB
presents
The California Girls "Calendar Signing"
at Mutt Lynch's• Sat. 3/16 2:00-5:00p.m.
Does your Rolex
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discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we will steam off
the bracelet and case, (>Olish the crystal and electrollicall~
cheek for accuracy of tune. Thi i a "CO$metic ~~up ..
and does not include openina the watch. This FREE
Ofl1'ER is good throUgti the month of Much. .
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MTwoRKING IREAKfAST
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce's montbly networking
breakfast is at 7:15 a.m. at the C:OS...
ta Mesa C.Ountrr Club, 1701 Golt
Cowse Drive. A"'1hor of 'Meetings ill an hour or less,' Steve Kaye, will
speak on bow to cut waste by
holding fewer, shorter and more
productive meetings. The cost is
$10 or $15 at the door. For more
information, call 574-8780.
FREE TAX ASSISTANct
Costa Mesa Llbrary is offerilig
free tax preparation assistance on
a first come first seve basis
through April 3 from 5 to 8:30
p.m. in the community room of
the library.. 1855 Park Avenue.
Taxpayers should bring all forms
and pertinent records. For more
information, call 646-8845.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Attorney Bruce Hilsmeyer is
offering a free half hour of legal
advice from 9 a.m. to noon at the
Oasis Seruor Center, ao<> Mar-·
guente, Corona de! Mar. kil.smey-
er specializes in wills, truSts and
general business contracts. For an
dppointment, call 644-3244.
CUT YOUR FE DERAUSTATE TAXES
Finance 500 sponsors a free
RU Ff ELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
one-hour workshop on "How to
cut your federal and state taxes
with a conscience" at 1 p.m. or 6
p .m. at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport
Beach. For more information or
reservations contact Gary SqUibb
at 251-0270.
CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK
The Consumer Business Netwaic
spC>Jl'iOfs II Alternatives to Employ•
ment. • learn the ABC's of owning a
business, at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room.
3100 Irvine Ave. The rost is $25 and
breakfast is induded For more infor-
mation or reservations, call 550-4718.
SECRETS TO SUCCESS
Russell Reynolds, of Russell
Reynolds and Associates will be
the keynote speaker on •Secrets
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Mulligan's
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• Expert brick,
block, stone, tale,
slate & concrete
work.
• Can recommend
<.luahcy designers
• ~uality work rn
Costa Mesa &
Newport Beach
since 1969.
• Drainage
problems? We
solve them.
to Business Success " at the Asscr
dation for Corporate Growth and
Porum for Corporate Directors
meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the Pacific
Cl\lb, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The cost is $20
and includes hors d' hoeu:vres. For
more information, call 436-7633.
OCC S SUMMER IN SPAIN
Spanish professor, Patricia Scar-
fone will preview a four-week lan-
guage program she11 lead to Spain
this summer at 7:30 p.m. in OCC's
RU•IMAGE SAU
Tbe United Methodist
Womeo11 Organization will~
IOr a rummage aal8 with bargaim
galore today from 9 a.m; tO :C J>.in.
and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon
at Pint United Methodist Church
of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th Street. ~ will aid the organiza-
tion's Missions Projects. For more
information, call 548-7727.
AMISH CRAFT SHOW
The Amish Quilt and Craft
Show is today and Saturday from
10 a.m . to 5 p.m. in Building 14 of
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis-
sion is free. For more information,
call 352-8305.
BIG BAND OANQ
Friends of Scouting will
sponaor a Big Band Dance #!th
the. 18 piece b4nd, The Yachts-
men, trom 2 to 5 p.m. at the Red
Uon Hotel'• Club Max, 3050
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Dona-
tion ii S10.
TAX ASSISTANCE WORJCSHOP
Orange Coast College otters a
~workshop designed to equip
volunteers to provide free
income tax asststlUlce to low
income, elderly, n on -English
· speaking and handicapped per-
sons at noon in Room 106 of
OCC's Business Education Build-
ing. Books and materials will be
provided. For more information,
call 643-4060.
JEWELRY MAKING
Tunbuktu Polle and Tubal Art
presents "Jewelry-making with
Ethnic Beads~ at 11 a.m. The
.class·is lead by Ruth Cushner, an
expert bead collector and jewel-
ry-maker. Seating is limited and a
$2 donation is requested. For
more information or to RSVp,
650-1413.
COUEGE RE-ENTRY CONFER£
Orange Coast College
scheduled a day-long contere
for adults interested in re
to school from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.
in the College's Studen t Cen
RegiStration is $20 and inciud
breakfast and lunch. Free ·
care is available if-registered
March 11. .For more informatio
call 432-5162.
MURAL DISPLAY
Placido Domingo, Carol Ch
ning and Mikhail Bary'shnikov ar
a few of the famous faces that ·
be hanging around Jewel Court ·
South Coast Plaza through Se
tember. The Orange County Pe
forming Arts Center has created
specially produced, larger-than
life photo gallery with more th
400 running feet o! photo m'Ur
celebrating ten _3ears of perfor
mances at The Center.
r -CENfER StfOE REPAIR ·~
• Exercise Equipment• Scubo •Hockey
• Wetsuits • Surfboards • Golf • Rollerblades
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Friday, March 15
11:00 am -4:00 pm
Please join us for this special showing of
. sophisticated dresses and ~eparates. Mr. Michael
Dickee, Roberta's owner will be here to personally
show yo u the countless color choices and to make
sure your selection looks and fits beautifully.
corundum should be called a pink sapphire or a
pale red ruby What is the difference? Ruby 1s
usually far more valuable than sapphire.
therefore. gemstones that are so named can
command a higher price The tact Is. however.
lhat increasing acc;eptance of pink sapphires as
something ottler than pale red rubles has led to a boon for k:nowttd983ble buyers
Choosing a quality gemstone can ·be
confusing, but al ROYAL JEWELERS our
professional staff can help make picking out a
beautiful piece of jewelry a pleasure! We are
• alWays available to answer any questions that
you may have. and our prices can't be beall If
you are kx*!ng for a pink sapphire, come see
us soon and check out our wide selection of
rings, pendan1s. earrings and bracelets. We are
located at 1280 Bison, Ste B6 (644·781M) m
Che Newport North Shopping Center (al the'
cornet of Bison and MacArthur). and 32411
Golden Lantern, Ste. G (248·8995) at the
Ocean Ranch VIiiage Center. Laguna NIOuel.
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You'll also have ready access to a remarkable
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Learn easy and simple ways to
J,ocrMse lung capadty,
tS)durance, vitality, resistance to
• diseue l\)\d strengthen bones and
mU$Cles on Wednesdays from 9 to l O a.m. begimiing today through
May 8. The cost is $43. For more
tnformatron. call 6«-32«.
WORLD WIDE WEB
Discover the potential of the
~wide web at a workshop from
9 a.m. to noon In Orange Coast Col-
lege's Macintosh Lab. Computer
experience is not required. Registra-
tion fee is $49: For mo.re infonna-
itioli, call 432-5880.
GOT AGHTING KI DS?
Parents and care givers can
'earn. to di$courage young chil-
dren from bickering and fighting ~a two-bour workshop from 9 to
!11 a .m. in Room 201 of Orange
Coast College's Lewis Applied
f<=!ence Building. Registration fee
ts $30 or $50 for two. A $5 mater-
-lal fee is payable in class. For
Jnore.information, call 432-5880.
SUNDAY I
WOMEN IN HISTORY
The third annual celebration of
"'Write Women Back Into History"
iB from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at '1fariners Park in Newport Beach.
-1be ~ent begins with a cho~ce of
""Jftber three-Uiile walk or a tefi-
mile bicycle ride followed by
exhibits, refreslunents and songs.
Jenny Richards will perform songs
,of the Women's Suffrage and Labor
Jnovements. For more information
or reservations, call 645-3956.
HIVfAIDS DISCUSSION
., St. Mark Presbyterian presents
··Health Matters: AIDS ls Not A Gay
· Disease, Symptoms, 'lreatment,
Costs''. as part of its HIV/AIDS series
at 11 a.m. Sl.\nday at 2100 Mar
Vista, Newport Beach. For mo.re
infonnation, call 644-1341.
AMERICAN CETACEAN ,SOOETY
The American Cetacean Soci-
ety sponsors an All Day Arf)und
Catalina lsland fund-taiser from 8
.a.m.-to .6 p.m. aboard the Catalin
Plyer. The cost is $40 for adults
and $15 for children. ACS mem-
bers pay $35. For more informa-
tion, call 534-5177.
MONDAY
SMAU BUSINESS OWNERS'
Orange Coast College offers
•small Business Ownership: Your
Blueprint for Sµccess" from 6:30
a · Early Years Toys
' _,-..JI t .' . ' -· -. -. .• THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1996
to 10. p.m . today and Wednesday
in Room 114 of OCC's Le~
Applied Science Building. ~acti
cal tips to survive in small ,l>usi-
ness will be provided. Registra-
tion fee is $49. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5880.
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YOGA/MdxrATION WORKSHOP
Attendees will learn a bal-
anced program of exercise
breathing, deep relaxation and
imagery techniques at Orange
Coast College's yoga/meditation
work.shops from 7 ;JO to 9:30 p.m.
on Monda~ through Aprtl_ 29. R~atfon • ee is $45. For more
information, call 432-5880.
FOREIGN POUCY DISCUSSION
· Weekly foreign policy diScus-
sions continue from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
at•St. Mark Presbyterian Church.
2100 Mar Vtsta, Newport Beach.
Tonight's topic is M Africa: Should
the US Care?"
SPANISH FOR KIDS
· Orange Coast College's. ¥Col-
lege for Kids" program offers
"Easy Spanish for English Speak-
ers,~ a four-week class for chil-
dren age 8 to 14, at Adams
School, Room 17, 2850 Clubhouse
Road, Costa Mesa on Tuesi:lays
and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:30
p .m. Registration fee is $2!}. For
more information, call 432-5880.
FREE TAX ASSISTANCE
Costa Mesa Library is offering
free tax preparation assistance on
a firsl come first seve basis
through April 3 from 5 to 8:30
p.m. in the community roo~ of
the library., 1855 Park Avenue.
Taxpayers should bring all forms
and pertinent records. For more
information, call 646-8845. •
MEASURES'T & S WNOtEON
The Coron.a del Mar Chamber oJ
Commerce's business luncheon is at
11:30 a.m. at the Five Crowns in
Corona del Mar. the program will
have Bruce Sumner and John Moor-
lach on Measure T and George
Argyros and Pat Bates on Measure
S. Reservations are requested. For
more information. call 673-4050
COMMUNrTY ASSOOATIONS
LUNCHEON .
The Orange County Regional
Chapter of Community Associa·
tions Institute will bold a lun-
cheon at noon at the Sheraton
Newport Beach. The topic of the
luncheon is HUdating Your
. CC&Rs," discussing the legal
requirements for reviewing and
updating governing documents of
homeowne•s associatibns. :rhe
cost is $38. For more information,
call 380-7360.
COUECTI NG ART
The Newport Beach Friends of
the Library will present M.tcbelle
T. Carter in an informative talk;
"Collecting. Art: Wliere :ro
Begin,• at 12:30 p.m. at the Sher-
man Library and Gardens, 26'7
E. Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. Admission is free. For more
information, call 673-2261.
YOUTHNfFNIOHTS -
lbe Newport BeACb. Centrat
Library will have a series of semi-
nars to familiarize junior and
seruor high school students with
the online catalog and other
library resourc~. The first free
event is tonight from 7 to 8:30
p.m. with subsequent seminars on
April 18 and April 23. Preregistra-
tion ls required. For more inlox..
mation, call 717-3801 .
PARENTS WHO CARE
Parents Who Ca.re will present
a proqram on "Teen Sex in the
'90s" from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Uttle
Theater. Corona del Mar High
School, Newport Beach. Dr.
Allyson M. Brooks offers a reality
check on teenage sexuality ..And-
Ltnda Leser teaches how to lark to
teens about sex and prepare them
to make responsible choices.
Ftnally, a panel of teenage moth-
ers will share their personal expe-
nences. The program is open to
-·the public. For more information,
call 640-8917
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Society snippets
What has been, is ana will be
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Recently:
The N-:H~ton, a group of about SO d ted dads of stu-
dents attending Newport Harbor
H1gh. l1eld their themed benefit, .Beach Bash '96 ...
The ballroom of the Four Sea-
sons Hotel. Newport, was filled
• with 275 locals, raining $30,000 to
• be used solely for upgrading the
technology of the school comput-
ers.
The second annual event
attracted midwinter beach lovers
in Hawaiian shirts and sun visors,
dancing to the local band,
"Nomads." The Navigators was
formed in 1990 by a group of dads
with children attendmg Ensign
Intermediate School, preparing for
their years at Newport Harbor. ·
Co-chairs Karin Lekas and
Carol Uittschwager were the
hosts of Carnevale, the Italian ver-
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actors in wild costume and masks,
strolling jugglers and puppeteers ch.arming the aowd dining on the
exquisite cuisine of Prego. Hum.an
Options assists women and chil-
dren escaping domestic violence.
The second annual Kent Wal-
drep National Puatysls Founda-
tion Comedy Dinner and Goll
Tournament was a smashing suc-
cess, benefiting the Reeve-Irvine
Center at UCI. Chair Peggy Gold-
water Clay helped rally the crowd
for a sold out laugh-a-thon at The
Four Seasons Hotel. attracting
major donor Joan Jntne Smith
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Joan FemblW:her in from Bel Air
along with Teny Stmford and
Ben Jacoblon. Udo'I Sharon ad
Brian McKinnon. Candace and
lloger Schnapp, Gloria and Ray
OlbdDk. and actor-atbletie Ed
Martnaro.
Pelican Hill was the site for golf
on Monday. Players included Jack
Lemmon and his son Outl, Bar-
ney Miller hbnself, Hal I,lnden
wttb his wUe, Fran, who toolf
home first place honors in the
shotgun style tourney, John
Castellanos of •Young and Rest-
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mcm of oi)e.Sll\' or .1.n ovc.:1wergh1 rondi-
1ion also requires approprimc lifcstrle
changes anc..I an mthviduahz.ed, ph)~ioan
sup~rv1sed. comprchensl\'C approoch
including dier. beh.1vior modificJ1ion and
exercise. For C\'Cn<>nc. 11 " 1101 jus1 sim-
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from rhe 1:ible1 TI'IC ne'" dre< pills, when
properly adminiMered O)' 3 ph)'siclan who
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Benefltln9. Orangewood
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Mae a Jiffn-mee in the
lift of" &serving cbiJJJ •
......... Be\iedy HUii *>ck broker and=-Nmd>o with tbe South· em CioU Allodatlon,
and bis beautltul wife, ~
lAll1a Cool&. lob a.y, and a bM
d cfedk8teci,.,.. Npi A dtug
p~ title lpol1fOr ol tbe affair.
Over $50,000 WU nDled fm-
Cottman'I re1e¢ at UC under
the Reeve-Irvine banner. •
This week:
Mary Delll Crtlp, tbe founder
of the Republican Coalition for
Choice, wm be the featured
speaker Pk1day at the 30th
anniversary lun.cheon celebration
of Planned Parenthood of Orange
and San Bernardino Counties .
Local attorney ICaaaa a.rk, of the
law firm of Gibeon. Dunn, and
Crutcher, will be honored with the
annual "'Choice Awaro• for her
support of the organization. Five
hundred guests are~ to
converge on the Hyatt Regency,
Irvine for the noontime event.
including AllJemblywoman Mad-
lyn Brewer, 1Hda and Al Nlc:boll,
Eileen Padberg, Janke l ohmon, HUrteU Wieder, and hul Free-
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March 21: The 'lkoJllD Leegue
of Onage County is spomoring a
jaunt up to the USC School of
Theatre for a performance of
"Guys and Dolls• at The Bing
Theater on campus. The drama
students will peifonn an early
matinee (10 a.m.) followed by
lunch and reception at Town and ·
·Gown. For more information. call
Dardie Dunlap at t;/3-2727.
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5NAUnCAL MUSEUM:
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8 BIG BAND DANCE:
Prlends of ScoUlincr Will
sponsor a Big Baikl DanCe
with the 18 piece blmd; Ttie
Y~trom 2 to5JC Sit·, urday at Red Uon 's
Cub Mu, 3050 BriltGI St., a.
ta Mesa. Donation is $10.
9 Jl!Wl!UYMAJaNG:11m-
buktu Polk and Utba1 Art
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with Ethnic Beads• at 11 un.
Saturday. SeellDg b ltmtid and
a $2 donatioo is~
Information: 650-7473.
1050MEN IN HIStOllY:
The Newport Harbor Nauti-
cal Museum's newly refUr-
: ~bished Second Deck area opens
'-Friday, featurinu an exhibit of
_ selected paintirigs, sketches end
third ariDua1 cele-
bration '1 ·wrtte
Women "Back Into ffiltorY" is
8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Sunday at
Mariners Parle in N~
Beech. The event begins with a
choice of either a tbree-nlile
walk or a ten-mile bicyd8 ride
IQDowed by exbibits, refielb-
ments and songs. Information:
645-3956.
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• Lunch Buffet
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MARCH 6 • 31
Original art work of over 100 local artists,
• including oil , acrylics, waterc olor, pastel and 30
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AMID THE RU INS
'Interior Llgb!' features painted photos
By George Tapley, Daily Pilot
W hen you were a child,
did you ever sneak islto
an abandoned building?
Do you recall how it felt to
interrupt the stillness of dust-cov-
ered rooms, to disturb the ghostly
traces of forgotten lives?
Did you think about the people
who once lived here and where
they might be now?
And if remembering all this
seems like a melancholy exi>:eri-
ence, maybe Ann Marie •
Rousseau's exhibition at Orange
Coast College will change your
mind.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1•, 1996 t M
MARC MARTIN I OAllY Pll~
Orange Coast College studenlTodd Mcllwain goes over notes .
lor his Contemporary Art History class as he reviews the .. lnterl·
or Ught" exhibit Monday ln the campus art gallery . . ·
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F.Y.I.
+WHAT: "Interior Light"
+WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,
Monday-Thursday; 7-8:30
p.m. Thursday.
the gallery U1St.allation alsO
includes old vent covers, electric
coils, cable spools and other relics
of the machine age. Moreover, ·
even the gallery's signage, pale
stenciled letters on a worn win-
dow frame, evokes a bygone era-: .. Ann Marie Rousseau's art
blends industrial ruins with a
redenmtive_ faith in the human
spirit. Moved by the sight of an
abandoned New England factory
(currently being readied for use as
an art center), Rousseau devoted
two summers to photographing its
interior spaces. Less interested in
strict documentation than in poet-
ry, Rousseau has added her own
twist to a familiar theme. Using
friends and other artists as models
she ulated the sunlit facto-
+ WHERJ: Orange Coast
Ann Marte. Rousseau'&.!.XhLtJ---~lege's Art Gallery, in the
Moon Under her Feet," is fea-Art Center Building.
In a final gesture, one which :
-acknowledges (eF maybe-mocks
the forces of lime, Rousseau dis·::
plays a proof sheet of her own .,_
exhibition catalog in a plexiglas -
case, perhaps suggesting that
both her art, and what she says
dbout it. will soon become docu-
ments -part of the past for others
.to explore and perhaps resuscital~
at some future date.
tured ln her exhibit at OCC. 1 + HOW MUCH: Free
ry rooms with ghostly nudes.
Leaping, twisting, or just glow-
ing softly with an ··erior light,"
these figures become a sign for
the resuscitating power of art.
(Art, says Rousseau, JS Mthe one
spark of hope from what had
been abandoned and
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While the focus of the show
rests squarely with Rousseau's
highly manipulated photographs
(paint added to photographs on
emulsion-coaled linen canvas), • Costa Mesa resident GEORGE T~
1s an artist. critic and art history teacher.
. •·. -.. ~ Reach ·"' ...
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"Terrific production! We're back in the cool world
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The Tatlling of
the
Shrew
by William Shakespeare
Through March 31. 1996
'T.Sl' COA.\T PRf.Mll:RE '7/ U'e:l"I~ ~#UW
by j OMna McClelland Gla9s • 11arouib AP.fll t•, 1996
lfs a ure thinR tbett'U bf hU5bancb and ~ IO talk about. tlOftl _..
klds, l\opes-and dtttmS -m 1be fantlty ~of kfttt, ~ n1 ~
go lhll wtl toUdt dK' hfW o( wonn -Md nn .
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A'I) :THURSDAY, MARCH ~4. 1996
_...,, ii dellgne«i idmdYtD suetln~~~
dragglilg, slack·Jawad dlOolita
Wring a bunch Of never-like ~wflo nJilllly Deed
wµzzes, notgoruwtbees, 8nd to get a life,.
usedtobees, •HeJJrailer , .The key to •tteJlraiser• is ttdl
Bloodline,• clocking m Wlder puz:zle box. a tdnd of Rubik's
jbB requisite 90 minut~. Will Cube that opens the lower dr-
be disappearing from a thep des ol hell. Open the box ailO
.ater near you. you either 1et the aetins and
Sat there I did. in a daikened ~into the real wOrld ot ~ter. swrounded by ad audi-• send them back to Where they
1,.ence numbering in the fractions belong, a s,1ac:e of etemal suffer-• roe d~ns. ing (Proba ly the edi~g ~of .
It's the year 2127 and we're this illck).
• on the Spac:e Station Minos, ae--Created by a toyp:ta.ker hwi-
ated by a genius, manned by dreds of years .ago tor a marginal
• tnorons, and conquered by magician in a funny little Euro-
.cretins. pean country where the French ·
The cretins in this case, are speak in English accents, the
: Pinhead, the sole returnee from genes to make mpre of these
: prior uHellraiserw ru~. and boxes are passed through sue-
• some babe, appearance-ceeding generations, inadver-
impaired, named Angelique with tentl-f}iroving the ability of a
• a Robert DeNtro mole and a Taxi species to devolve.
..Driver attitude. Unfortunately, there's little
It's the battle for the salvation gratuitous nudity, and the
ot earth and mankind as the pathetic little monsters who pop-•
dimwits meet the d~ons ulate the celluloid have this.-
..amongst. the cheesiest space sets obnoxious habit of littering the
1b1s side of "Lost In Space,• floor with extraneous body parts
-where random pieces of machin-from their victims.
ery and vagrant parts of tubing "Hellra.iser mood.line" is full
-iuCJeeffeaively al:le fo"l.lle ~:=;--t-o-r ~-aint dUmMo.m . ,
des of low light and high-speed pseudo• Alien" sets with lotsa
film. stuff draped in c;eUo and drip-
With a music score a porno ping in blood, and most repeti-
film would be embarrassed to lively, these chains with books
use, with acting more wooden which snag innwnerable low-
tban the General Sherman tree, brows and pull them apart in
what should be a really bad stu-ways Stretch Armstrong could
dent film is masquerading as a · only dream about. .
legitimate theatrical release. Pinhead claims that •suffering
. The original "Hellraiser," like is the coin of the realm." Your
the originals of "Night of the Llv-Favorite Unc dropped a whole
: ing Dead,• "The Texas Chain~ lotta cash dwing his 90 minutes
saw Massacre," "The Evil Friday night.
Dead," "Friday the Thirteenth," -. -Aft_e<_nea_rty_a_ye_ar_o_f _se-lf--imposed---
•A Nightmare on Elm Street," exile, Orange Coast cuftufal pt:ienome-
"The Return of the Living non UNO.E DON has emerged to raise
; Dead, "was a classic. some hell in his periodic columns.
This sequel (No. 4 in the You've been wamed.
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• _.l tl'.\J: ••
T beipecterotdedthbangs I +WJ&O ·~11DOm· 1
over Besme's home, patiently : + WlmNi 8~ tcaalal l
awaiting her~ wbo • 1 ~ SltiildiJ,aiM[l.:p.m. •
slips in and out of consciousness, : ~.-·a-SundaY. · :
and beckoning his bony finger I + .. WH811E: ~ CoMt I
toward Bessie herself, who's just • c.cileae's Dram& Lab 1bMtre. •
been diagnosed with leukemia. : 1'101 fiU'\i8W ROad. OOlta l
Despite this grim premise, Scott : Mesa. • l
McPherson's gripping play, "Mar-: +HOW MUOI:~ niwsday I
vin'S Room." now in its cowity pre-' aDd Sunday; S'1 Friday and •
miere at Orange Coast College, I saturday. :
finds a· sense of humor in the : + .,UOl\m: 432-5880 :
macabre. Some of its dialogue and L------------------------J character situations are outra-
geously funny while advancing an
all-too-serious plot. .
By blendi,ng black comedy with
impending tragedy, director John
Ferzacgi has f8.$hioned a tull-bod-
ied production dotted with superb
individual performances in an out-
standing ensemble. It's a pe;fect
balance of thought-provoking and
laugh-inducing theater.
The central character of Bessie,
a saintly spinster beautifully inter-
preted by Catherine Rowe, is the
motor which powers the play, but
the often-volatile fuel mixture -
Bessie's neurotic sister, demented
nephew and doddering old aunt
provide the ignition. Quite simply,
it's the family circle.from hell.
_ Rowe exudes.a-we~
a lion which often 'collides with her
natural warmth and understanding
as the family care giver who soon
will need caring for herself. Possi-
bly dependent on bone marrow
from one of her relatives. she
maintains her dignity admirably
when faced with a probable
refusal.
15¢ lb.
Rita Renee is terrific as her fraz-
zled sister, pushed to the blink by
the unpredictable attitude of her
grown son, who's been committed
to a mental hospital for burning
down their home. She is particu-
larly effective in her sibling squab-
bles with'Rowe, culminating in a
slapping match in a hospital-wait-
ing room.
As her son, who may or may
not be crazy, Greg Harris deliv_ers
an electrifying pedonnance. A
coiled spring waiting to snap, Har-
ris gradually sheds his hostility
wider the influence of his ailing
aunt and leaves the promise of
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Leslie Holland is touching and
sincere as the absent-minded aunt
whose days are tilled with soap
opera viewing as she recovers
from a heart condition. Megan
Rank .is refreshingly natural as.
Hanis' younger sister.
Those on the fringes of the story
are painted with cartoonist's ink.
Todd Veneman trtes the patience
as a doctor with too much on his
mind, while Jan HE!nrotin blandly
interprets a hospital psychiatrist,
Jeff Marx depicts a bubbleheaded
lwmnox as Veneman's assistant
and Shannon Slattery is a smarmy
musing home administratort
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Marvin himself, seen only as a
shadowy figure, is nicely rendered
by.Peter Flahiff, one of a multi-
faceted ensemble which includes
Laura Stembach, Melissa Petro,
Patricia Nelson. Joan Meis·
sen.burg, Sue Bolton and Br~on
Green.
David Scaglione's multi-layered
setting works well for the efficien·
cy of the show, as~ Rick Gol-
son's lighting eff~.
•Marvin's Room• is first-rate
theater on all counts, meticulously
directed and showcasing some
impressive performance values. ,
The show doses this weekend,
and should definitely be seen.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1996
Simple menu also surprises
at Newport Rlb Company
By Marla Bird, Dai/y Pilot
Approach these luscious
barbecued ribs with cau-
tion. Tender as a cloud,
the barbecued baby back meat
might fall off its slim bones and
float into your lap instead of your
mouth. They are "Mmm, Mmm.
good!"
Co-owner Pra.n Unlnl has
orchestrated his marlnating
methods and secret sauce recipe
to achieve that extra tenderness
and ftavor in ribs and chick.en at
Newport Rib Company.
All kinds of "Te Go" specials
await, including a bucket of ribs
with cornbread, enough for four
people ($19.95), and just three
dollars more ($22.95) adds
coleslaw and barbecued beans
for all of you. On the other hand,
forget about take-out and sit
down in a comfortable booth
with a plate of ribs or chicken -
with everything.
Newport Rib looks like a stur-
dy1ort;-pltmted there on the cor-
her of 20th Street and Newport
Boulevard in Costa Mesa. 'The
building is owned by co-owner
Richard Penjoyan, whose pro-
duce market is.right next door,
the source of all fresh vegetables
and a long-term friendship with
J}le Ursini family.
• At night, the bar is open, the
green leather banquettes glow
under chandeliers and the wood noors are carpeted. Gleaming
brass accents the lighting and lt's
just a very comfortable dining
room with pleasant seating and
spacing. No one will be in your
face. I liked the waiters too,
polite, fast and efficient
Ursini's menu is simple
enough: appetizers include a
deep-fried "onion flower,• crisp
with golden fried buttermilk bat-
ter, fried Mozzarella cheese with
marinara; deep-fried zucchini
sticks and a party tables' delight
-a brick of habit-forming, killer
fried onions strings ($4.75; or
half, $3.75).
Irresistible! The Ursinis decid-
ed to give us a break from fried
foods and introduced a plump,
grilled artichoke. Tb~ choice of
having it plain, with melted but-
ter or hollandaise sauce is up to
your conscience and cholesterol
count.
Caesar salad is the favorite of
the five green salads, sporting
not grmea ChiCKen msreaa ofthe
·usual cold bird used in so many
cafes and restaurants these days.
The fpur sandwiches caught my
eye, especially the barbecued
brisket ($5.95). Each is served
with fries or onion straws..
Every entree is served with
fresh, crisp coleslaw, bot corn-
bread; fr~h vegetables and fruit
AND a choice of baked beam,
steak fries, baked potato or onion
straws. A house dinner salad will
cost $1.50 extra. 1be buy of the
week has to be the Senior Cti-
zen's dish of one-quarter of
ch1cken with all of the above for
$6.50 and the barbecued baby
back rjbs for $7 .50. And here's
the best part -you don't have to
be a Senior to order them.
Besides the scrumptious beef
and pork ribs, Chef Jose JUvu
uses USDA choice meat for top
sirloin steaks ($11.95), Porter-
house ($15.95), and prime rib
($13.95). According to a nb fre-
quent flyer, •Tue prime rib is
mouth-watering, generous and
enough."
All kinds of little surprises pop
up here and there on the ribs
menu: fresh grilled swordfish
($14.95) and shrimp kabob bast-
ed with barbecue sauce.
Louisiana hot sausages, honey
stirred into butter; carmel-onion
steak sauce, party packs to go
and-~tato skins ~ a myriad of
loppµigs.
My guess is the spec;:ial barbe-
cue sauce-has a mixture of
molasses, hickory smoke flavor-
ing, diced onions, vinegar, chili
pepper, red pepper, Worchest-
shire sauce, lemon, mustard and
tomato paste cooked long and
slow, and reduced to a
smoky/sweet, hot(sour seductive
sauce which is neither sticky nor
greasy. The ribs and chicken des-
tined for barbecue are marinated
overnight, so the meat and the
flavor become one, and then they
are baked. The last step is more
sauce and onto the flames.
I liked them without the last
sauce bath -there seems to be
enough residue to permeate the
meat to a savory, non-sticky fin-
ish. Either way, they satisfy some
deep,primord.iallongingforfood
cpoked over fire.
Newport Rib bas a serviceable
wine list from Napa and Sonoma,
(bottles from $10.50 to $20), plus
Taittinger Champagne for $38.50
a bottle. The big seller here is
beer -by the mug ($2.25) or
pitcher ($6.25) -and there is a
nice list of imported and micro-
brewed beers. A glass of Kendall
Jack.son Chardonnay is $4.75.
. On the N~~rt Boul~Va}d
side, the smoke-colored windows
and shutter blinds in front are
closed until 4 p .m., when things
open up and the building looks
less like a fort.
Newport Rib isn't exactly
closed during lunch hours; there
is a window in the parking lot,
open for daytime take-out, and
you can drive in there for a J.ew
l£AH HOGSTEN I DAlt.Y Pl.OT
Newport Rib Company co-owners, Rich Penjoyan (left) and Fran
Urslni (seated) with general manager, John Urslni.
minutes and pick up your order
(which presumably you have
been clever enough to phone or
fax ahead). It's OK to simply drop
by, the wait isn't long. At sun-
down, it's a cinch to swing in and
order take-out for the whole fam-
ily on your way home from work.
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A12 TMURSOAY, MARCH 1-', 1996
Stacking kindergaitpers not the best answer \.
A m I missing something here? The
school board's looking at stacking
kindergarten classes, providing
only the minimal amount of instructional
tune and also backing out of the sports
complex.
T he Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and the Board of Education
are still at it. Misle~ding the public. The
$2.9 million being ,spent for the district's
new administration building certainly
can be used for general fund expendi-
tures.
California state mandated. Release
these.kindergarten classrooms for over-
crowding situations and child care cen-
ters. People speak up and be heard.
MARY K. HACKER
Costa Mesa
the community to contribute to the
schools?
H6w much would this be per capita
· or how much per household? Maybe if
people got the idea that they could chip
in just a little bit, the $15 million is not
out of sight.
School should just make do
A bout this money for the school
repairs. I'm just really tired of them
always saying there's never enough
money.
This is all going on at the same time
they're trying to approve a $2.1 million
dollar construction bid for new adminis-
trative offices. Are Vley kidding?
If our children are to be stacked and
housed m schools which are desperately
in need of md.intenance. how can they
~bly be worrying about their new
offices?
Mac Bernd state9 earlier in the Daily
Pilot and I quote; "the monies can be
used to subsidize other general fund
expenses but it is a long and complicat-
ed process.· For God's sake, I don't
know anyone that would not be willing
to wait for $2.9 million. Get started on
this process at once.
Get the cgm.munity to pay
the school district's tab
T hank you for your voice in bringing
community affairs to the publics
attention before they're history and in
time to make a difference. Thank you •
very much. You're just doing a fabulous
job on this.
Maybe challenge local businesses or
ask for any contributions they could
make. No matter how small, it all
makes a difference.
I mean we're in the process of build-
ing $2 million new offices. I think the
adults can learn to make do. These kids
need certain things.
My kids have been to those schools
for years. Altyway, they've neveT had
soap to wash their hands on or toilet seat
covers. I bet all the adults have those.
I believe the district was acting
because they thought they had no other
options to get this money. What if we
can show them they have the best of all
options, the support of the community. One solution -how ab9ut moving
their office into the now-vacant animal
stalls of the Costa Mesa High School
farm?
Thereby freeing up funds for the real
education of our children.
My fellow community members
think ·about these things: stacking.
kindergarten classes, selling school
sites. overcrowding. Has anyone ever
heard of the "big yellow school bus?"
I specifically am talking the $15 mil-
. lion Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict renovation needs.
I just know with all of your ability
you'll be able to put this ta:g.ether and
it'll be another done deal.
Thanks again and keep up all the
good work. We really appreciate it.
!;E.Cll.E PICKENS
Costa Mesa
And they talk about the spread of
germs and things at the school. Get
things in perspective. If we don't have
the budget then quit building on the
new center for the school district and
take the special counsel and rebudget
the money and get it in to the schools.
EILEEN ;rRUXTON
· tosta Mesa
It transports ~dren to school sites
there. won't-be-Overcrowding---
Another thought kindergarten is not
My thought is you're doing such a
great job on getting this out in front _
or-tlrn" put:mc, What 1ryotrchallenq~
letters
Save John Moorlach, scrap Measure T
H ow.delightful! John
Moorlach, newest coun-
ty treasurer, refuses to
sit still for Judge Bruce Swnn-
er's assault on democracy
( "Moorlach: He'll quit if Mea-
sure Tis passed," March 7).
Sumner is trying to sell Mea -
sure T, an unimaginably dan-
gerous reshaping of county
government. Explaining his
conviction lhaTlhe public can't
be trusted to vote for a county
treasurer, Sumner says this: the
pu.blic unwisely voted for now-
disgraced treasurer Robert Cit-
ron, whose illegal acts put the
county into bankruptcy, but the
supeIVlSors were wise enough
to appoint Moorlach as his suc-
cessor (#Pros and cons of coun-
ty charter measure debated,"
March 2).
What Sumner doesn't men-
tion is that Citron was originally
appointed as treasurer, not
elected.
After that, his campaigns
were generously funded by the
same power brokers who prop
up the rest of the county politi-
cal machine. Despite packed
supervisors meetings at which
the public demanded Moor-
lach's appointment, the supervi-
sors stubbornly resisted making
him treasurer unttl desperation
time, when nothmg they were
doing about the bdnkruptcy
was working
Now Moorlach says he'll quit
if Measure T goes through. Of
course. As an independent
thinker surrounded by a
swollen bureducracy that needs
cleaning up, he isn't willing to
have his hands tied.
Museum merger
would be a travesty
M y husband and I have
been members of the
Laguna Art Museum
Mld the Newport Harbor Art
:.1useum for more than years. I
am a docent al the Newport Har-
bor and we have made provi-
sions in our will for the Laguna
Art Musewn. I love both muse-
ums.
Por museums such as these to
do well requires much work and
ettort. nus is typical for non-
profit organizations. The current
trustees of the Laguna Art Muse-
um have indicated that a merger
is a magic solution. that would
make things easy.
You should not accept this as
fact or even as a reasonable
assumption.
A combined Orange County
Museqm of Art with the goal of
putting Orange County on the
art world map with a world class
cutting edge museum would be a_
constant struggle. As you
know there is a constant struggle
to cover the operatJ.og costs of
the Perfonning Arts Center in
Costit Mesa, this aft r raising
more th4n SCO million. M Jt waa ~ to be ~ worlg-i!IMl." cutting:;eGge art museum.
~Harbor would
dy ~ that. My huabend and
.iong wtih Othen Jll&de a Sig·
nt ftnand.a.l oontrlbutton Cor
MARC MARTIN J DAILY PILOT
County Treasurer John Moorlach sits at the center of the controversy surrounding Measure T.
Here's what's bad about
Measure T: Masquerading as
reform, it asks us to junk demo-
cratic procedures we need more
than ever. ·
Checks and balances disap-
pear wholesale. The county's
major decisions would shift
from five elected supervisors to
one non-elected, but enormous-
ly powerful, CEO.
1bis officer would be
entrusted with hiring and firing
all but a few admirustrators.
and would decide who receives
county contracts and under
what terms. We couldn't stop
Uus CEO from holding closed-
door meetings with lobbyists
and assorted other special inter-
ests (which elected officials
can't do legally).
He would never have to face
the public in elections, and we
couldn't recall him.
We would also lose our abili-
ty to vote for -or recall -either
treasurer or auditor, destroying
the independence of those
offices. Treasurer dnd auditor
would be added to those hired,
fired and supervised by the
correspondence
Newport HdTbor'~new building
designed by a famous architect
to be built on free land donated
by the 16th richest man in the
United Stales, Donald Bren.
The groundbreaking party
was great fun, but now the mon-
ey .is all spent. All that money
gone for nothing is a shame, but
Laguna losing its 78-year-old
museum would be a travesty.
The funds that would be raised
by selling off the Laguna Art
Museum building would be a pit-
tance in this endeavor while caus-
ing irreparable harm to our com-
munity in Laguna. This merger
bas little to do with finances and
much to do with egos.
Your readers should demand
that we quickly have reasonable
access to the museum member-
ship llst so we have a fair chance
to contest the vote, and recom-
mend a no vote on the merger.
JOHANNA FBU>Ea -
La~Beach
Ode to Measure S
South an assault.
Against a political body so
totally involved,
In dollar disagreement and
shortages that remain unsolved
.• JOHN W. WATl'S
Newport Beach
W inston Churchill said it best,
during World War ll, in
regards to deceiving the enemy,
concerning the true intentions of
the Allies:
"In wartime, truth is so pre-
cious that she must always be
attended by a bodyguard of lies."
Proponenls of Measure S are a
prlme example of the above.
LEONARD HALL
Newport Beach.
What does Ross
stand for?
Will Ross Johnson not meet
with Gil Ferguson Jn any
open speaking f9rum 1n Orange
County?
How do we know what be
st4nds fotl Why won't he speak?
We want .to see the answer in
the Daily Pilot? aum N. NUNEV
Balboa Island
CEO. No checks, no balances.
A closed system. dominated by
what would be essentially a
county boss.
Measure T is a formula for ·
corruption, stripping the public
of leverage in County decisions
and supplying a shortcut to
those who already have too
much influence. It was drawn
up by cronies, and would fur-
ther entrench the cronyism that
plagues county government
now.
JANET REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
quite agree that the Balboa
Branch Library should be open.
The purpose of public libraries to
have them 41vailable to the public
to use. The Llbrary Board of
lhlstees also would like to have
librarles open more hours. Jt
would like all four libraries open
~ the time and to be stocked
with as many books, tapes and
resources as possible.
Moore-Sillesen should direct
her oomplaint to the City Council.
It controls the amount of money
that the libraries receive and for'
the past several years, the amount
of money that the libraries receive
has been reduced dramatically by
the Qty Council.
BLIZABJrlll STAHR
Newport Beach
Police officers
are the heroes
CHEllIE DOLLOFF
-COsta"Mesa
community commentary
Prop.203
'is a vote for
state's future
"s-MMc~-Omi
schoolf and students are
counting on the communi-
ty to vote in favor of Proposition
203 -the school bond. Being a
registered voter and casting
your vote on election day will
make the difference for every
school, community college and
public university in our state.
It's that simple.
If approve.d by the voters,
Proposition 203 would provide
$3 billion in bond funds to help
upgrade schools, community
colleges and public universities
for new technologies. improve
earthquake safety and lessen
overcrowding.
This statewide school bond is
desperately needed. Every pen-
ny voters have previously
authorized for school construc-
tion, seismic upgrades and
technological improvements has
already been spent.
Even through this bond mea-
sure will have little. if any, ben-
efit to the Newport Mesa Unj-
fied School District, we support-
ed its passage because we
believe in the need to provide
adequate educational facilities
in which to teach our chlld:ren
throughout the state of Califor-
nia.
An investment in education
is an investment in the state's
future. The Newport Harbor
Area Chambers of Commerce
have joined with the League of
Women Voters of California,
California Taxpayers' Associa-
tion, California Chamber of
Commerce, Congress of Cali-
fomi~mi
Building Industry Association,
California State PTA, business-
es, teachers, parents and others
in support of Proposition 203
for good reason.
This school bond is not only
critical for schools, but it is. also
beneficial to California's econo-
my. U passed,
Proposition
203 will cre-
ate an esti-
mated 86,000
jobs in the
construction
industry
alone. Plus,
contrary to
what some
would have
Richard Luehrs you believe,
Proposition
203 conforms to both the letter
and the spirit of the state's
spending limit laws -without .,.
raising taxes.
Clearly, California's economy
depends upon the strength of
its work force and quality of its
education systems. Together we
can invest in California's future
by turning out in force lo vote
for Proposition 203 on March
26. Each and every YES vote
will make a dillerence.
It's that serious. The Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce urges you to go to the
polls and vote ·YES" on Propo-
sition 203.
RICHAllD LUEHRS
President
Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce
.,
~· there are 30 to 35 oyees. As the bUlinell
gre'!, Cal'I camera 111GV*t
tbrae um.. ell WtthJn ttie 1700
bloclt ol N~ '9Wnwcl. ·0r~~eoumy bU 1feiD
very good to Helen and me,•
SUlley said. . V · .
Stilley can remember WtMa
the Red Car trOlley traveled the
oenter of Newport BouJevard
bringlng Santa Ana residents to
the beach. The boulevard wu
made up of small buslriesses
and restaurants. A large two.
story metal barn, belonging to
Wright'$ Hardware, stood
where Cal'~ warehouse and
offices now are.
Things have changed over
the years but not Stilley's dedi-
cation to his professional cam-
era center.
•As camera stores go, it's a
big operation,• Stilley sa1d.
"We have virtually every cam-·
era made in the world, mostly
in stock or available to us.•
Other department$ include
film and photo finishing, profes-
sional rent~ repair, lighting
and frames and albums, each
with lts own area and djsplays.
1.ba.d.a.y-:tor.da.v operation
Cal's camera is a family affair.
1Win sons, Mark and Kurt Stil-
. ley; da~ghter Patriqa Heg-
wood; son-in-law John Sagud;
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Maul :ftve ~ _..., tbe ..a ~ Slilley dedded • -ltore would work wen tbeN
and -volla -Cal'• ~ ~wuboril. •
.. :<;addysbaCk ii now nm bf
Jtm Pooler, who met aiMl mar-
ried another longUme Cal
employee, Karen, when they
both ·worked at Cal's Camera.
•She's like family,• Stilley
~d. "I feel that way about all
my employees. They're part of
the family. That's the feeling the
whole store has end I think we
pass it on to the customer as
they come ib. the front.•
Cal and his wife are current-
ly semi-retired, spending mudl
of their time on the goll links
and traveling in their motor
home across the United States.
Cal has golfed with such nota-
bles as F~ Zoeller, Orville
Moody and Paul Azinger.
•I never will retire totally
because I love what I'm doing,"
Stilley said. •1 couldn't have
chosen a better era. We are so
ucky--my-geneiatton --nr-
see all t)le technology develop-
ments. When I first got started, I
couldn't even fathom the digital
technology we have now.•
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poUtiden unless there's a really
important lisue, • sa.ld Ferguson,
who lost to Johnson Jn a speda1
election primaty a year ago.
"We've been trying to report
tJiase charges for yeen, but now
the D.A. finally recognizes that he
may have some juiisdictlon over
the matter.•
Johnson, who bas long disputed
Ferguson's charges, called the alle-
gations ·the political equivalent of
·a Hail Mary pass, a desperate
attempt by a candidate who's los
ing and who knows he is losing.•
Johnson claims he returns
home to his Irvine condominium
every weekend and that his
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risks involve bidding a job too low
or not doing one's homework and
then finding it's going to cost
more than the contract price.
· "Micon is not looking.for a fight,
but the laws should be enforced."
Angus O'Brien, president of
Los Angeles Engineering, dis-
missed the allegations and said
his eompany-ittully qualified -to
perform the necessary work. He
accused Micon Engineeringof
ma.kin~ damaging allegations.
phone number ls listed in the
phone book. In fact. he Mys, he
has lived in Orange County
longer than Ferguson.
•Mr . .Ferguson filed for tbiti
office in November," Johnson
said. "If he's known about this for
s0 long, why is he railing this
issue now, less than two weeks
1>¢019 the election?
•since being sworn in. I h!lve
spent more time 1n the 35th Sen-
ate District than I have in Sacra-
mento. I am there and I am active
in the community."
Ferguson said he only recently
asked for the investigation after
learning the county district attor-
ney's office took an interest in the
residency of former Mesa' Consol-
idated Water District board mem-
ber Tom Nelson. Community
"These type of people come and
go," O'Brien said. •1t's tough for all
of us to get work right now, but this
kind ot Pring is not a good thing to
have going on iJl the industry.
·we've worked with the city
tiefore and they're really happy
with us."
The park site has had a contro-
versial history. Area residents and
recreation officials held lengthy
debates over the configuration of
the park after The Irvine Co. -the
landowner -suggested placing
-ttie1ields'mrthe Lowe-r Castaways.
Later, the city's Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Commission
sparked controversy by delaying
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activists said Nelson actually
lived in Seal Beach although Nel-
son kept an office in Costa Mesa. GROUP
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JiJr buiDetl P'QCI•• ....... aree reildent•.
Ferguson does not believe
Lungren or Jones will •lift a fin.
ger• to investigate the allegations
since both. he alleges, want to be
governor. Capizzi on the other
hand, might take an interest, Fer-
guson believes.
•1 didn't think asking would do
any good before, but when I
heard the assistmt say he undeJ-
stood the problem (of residency
questions), that gave me courage
to go ahead with th~ hope that
somebody would listen.
,. Memben Mid lbeiy ,,_ •
thr1Ded with tbe lbow'il C9t-m~ support at the 7 I t
night mixer at Avila's B lilD·
chito restaurant on Placmllli
Avenue, where mote tbaD 80
community leaders and Well
Side merchants au.ogled.
"The key people in the com·
munity are 4ll couung together
to see how we can help this'
area," Said Maria Eleoa AvDa;
one of the g"tOUp's foundens. •1t
was like a vision come tnie. •
Neither Ferguson nor Johnson
said they have been contacted by
Capizzi on this matter.
The district attorney CQuld not be
redched for comment Wednesday.
naming the park after Bob Henry,
the Newport Beach police officer
who was killed in the line qf duty
near the site a year ago. The City
Council later determined the par\<
would bear Henry's name.
"We're trying to~ tbe
mayo1 and eftom c1 the city in
deanups and having a beUiel"aty, •
said Javier Herrero, owner d Pro
Tux Plus an West 19th Street.
At the end of the roonth, ~·
llC will distribute its first.asue o(
a bilingual newsletter to 1ocal
merchants, schools and other
groups. Organizers hope to print
an initial 2,000 copies, with the
number mcreasmg dS advertising
revenue and participation permit
Disputes between contractors
are common, Murphy saic( Even
if Los Angeles Engineering was
disqualified, Micon would not get
the bid because the firm submit-
ted the third lowest bid. Bopark
En1erprises, the second lowest
bidder, would get the contract.
*Maybe (M1cOn1 I s-hoping
we'll rebid and start all over again
so they'IJ get another shot,· Mur-
phy said.
Some merchants say they
finally feel more comfortable
·about getting mvolved.
•aetore, you just had your
business here without knowm anYtlffiig about what the city..,.. -,,....s -t
thinking, or concerns,• said
Herrero.
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MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Newport-Mesa trustees have ottered to sell the Costa Mesa farm property to the clty.
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Costa Mesa Mayor Joe
Erickson said Wednesday he is
pleased with the switch.
''I'm pleased the school
board did vote undrumously to
honor what the Naylor Act
says," said Enckson, who has
repeatedly voiced opposition to
the exemption
"I promise a prompt
response. We aren't going to
dilly-dally dround. There's
gomg to be a vote April 1, and r
hope to give a clear decision to
the school distri ct "
Some school officials have
pomted to the c1ty's $16.5 mil-
hon budge t surplus dS a means
to pay for the farm site, The dis-
trict is hoping to garner IJlOOf!Y
for much-needed school ihaiK-
tenance and additional class-
rooms.
But Roeder said city council
members alreacly have allocat-
ed those funds !o~pecial capi-
tal prejects. ·
"The $16 million was not set
aside to pay for the district's
deferred maintenance," Roeder
said. "It assumes the city has no
other needs of its own." •
The district does have
about $6 million set aside for
park space acqui§ition, Roed-
er said .
According to t.pe Naylor Act,
the city could purchase 30% of
the property at 25% of its fair
market value. The other 70%
would be purchased at fair mar-
ket value.
The farm was appraJsed last
year at $8.8 million, Bernd
said. But both Bernd and
Erickson said they would get
updated appraisals separately
if the city decides to purchase
the. property.
"I've heard the superinten-
dent mention various figures,
but I think this needs to be·
looked at as commercial real
estate negotiations and we
should both get appraisals if
we decide to go forward,"
Erickson said.
U the city decides at its April
1 meeting to purchase the
farm, the sale won't be a done
deal, Bernd said. School board
members would have to
declare the site surplus and
vote to offer it for sale to other
public agencies.
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"1Je on tlrM, 8tag "'*" and get tM yardage right ... •
-J.C SNF.AD, on whal he wanufrom hi6 caddy
M11rpr.y omen: Smid<iy is St. Pat's·
• Bob Murphy is the Tour's hottest,
and he has been doing it with a
go-for-it attitude right from the start.
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Bob Murphy's severe
arthritis is treated with medication, but his ail-
ing play on Fridays, the opening rounds of
Senior PGA Tour events, had no cure.
So Murphy did something about it last
year: Approach the opening round with the
same gusto as Sundays.
It's nothing short
of a cutthroat
business in· ·a
country club world.
. --
By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
T hose golf bags •
with fancy
labels and
player
sponsorships carry more
than woods and irons, . ~ut s-ome-o'ne-s
livelihood.
For the professional
caddie, especially one
. without a bag, life isn't easy hustling
around a golf course before a tournament,
like this week's Toshiba Senior Cassie at
the Newport Beach Country Club.
•1t is hustling,• said Sandy Jones, one of
the few women in the business, who came
up sh9rt this week in her quest to find a
bag.
Jones, 28, quit her job as an assistant pro
in Minneapolis last year to become a
caddie. She's not completely out of work
this weekend, though. Sbe will assume .
scoreboaJ;d duty in the media tent.
"It's tough out .
• here on the Senior
Tour, because there
are not that many
players, only 78,
and right now there
are 85 caddies
. traveling around,"
said Mike 'Big Red'
Hartkop, a 6-foot,
275-pound vetetan.
who started on the
PGA Tour in 1968,
carrying Jim
Colbert's bag.
Hartkop is the
caddie this week for Tom Shaw, for whom
he has worked, on and off, for the last five
years.
"Keeping a bag is the key,• Hartkop
said. "You just do your job and hope it's not
one of those guys who freak out over
everything. You know, being a caddie is
like a manager in baseball; if you don't like
the ballclub, you don't fire the whole team.
You get hired anCi fired a lot. It's just the
nature of the game. A lot of players just
want something to blame it on.•
J .C. Snead, a PGA veteran considered by
many a tough customer to deal with off the
links, has simple, yet candid requirements
for a good caddie.
"Be on time, stay sober and get the
yardage righ t,• Snead said. •That's it.•
Caddying, of course1 is more than
carrying a golfer's bag and finding bis ball.
·we wear a lot of different hats," said
Beth Kaufman. Gary Player's caddie for the
fourth con.secuttye week. "You're part
psychologist and part friend. You're there
By B•ITY F•ulkMr. Dally Pilot
Muri>hy, who was coaxed out of the ESPN
broadcast booth by Lee Trevino to play the
Senior Tour on a full-time basis, enjoyed a
career-best season last .year, winning four
titles and tying Jim Colbert for the most victo-
ries, while finishing as one of the circuit's five
millionaires.
1llis year, Murphy is off to the best start of
his career, leading the tour in money earnings
($302,467) after his victory in the Royal
Caribbean Cassie at Key Biscayne, Fla., along
with second, third and eighth place finishes.
So watch out for Murphy this week, espe-
cially considering the Toshiba Senior Classic
at Newport Beach Country Club Friday
through Sunday will end on St. Patrick's Day.
• ~ I will l:>e green," Murphy said. "You
can bet you butt on that.•
Murphy, who opened last year's tourna-
ment -with the first tee shot, began to focus
more on the opening rounds last year. •It blew
me away,• he said of his success. "So I had to
get it back this year, and I've played about as
good as you can play the first four weeks.
"I've been trying to shoot better rounds on
Fridays, because I discovered that my track
record was poor on Fridays. I would shoot way
too many 71s, 72s and 73s on Friday, and that's
• SEE CLASSIC PAGE 83
c.
..
MARC MAFITIN I DAILY PllOl
Walter Morgan watches the flight of his drive in Pro-Am play.
Hustler's dream
comes true with
tour as a senior
•Walter Morgan.grew up
scratching for a living,
and the lessons he
learned have helped him
becon:ie one of the tour's
major hitters .
W alte~. Morgan made
money hustling
fellow soldiers on
military golf courses
in the U.S. Army, but it's nothing
· e the gold mine be has
dis vered on the Senior PGA
Tour.
"I w an E-5 when I started
playing golf, so I couldn't afford
to lose $2," said Morgan, who
served two tours of duty in
Vietnam, retiring from the
military as a sergeant first class
in 1980 at age 39.
Morgan, one of the hottest
'I l B <.<>I I
richard
dunn
directly behind the baseball
diamond. One cfay, he borrowed
a 7-iron and gave it a whirl.
shooting a 79 in his maiden
round. Six months later, he was
hooked.
"I had hit balls before, but I
never thought about playing
golf," said Morgan, golfers on the Senior
Tour, and the cousin
of Baseball Hall of
Farner Joe Morgan.
was never pampered
in a country club
growing up. In fact,
he didn't pick up the
game until age 25.
He was a baseball
standout, an outfielder
who could hit the
long ball. For 11
seasons, Morgan
conquered the
military leagues,
"The Senior
Tour has
changed my
life ... I can fly
first class now
and sleep in
nice hotels ... "
-WALTER
MORGAN
who will compete in
the Toshiba Senior
Classic. Friday
through Sunday at
Newport Beach
Country Clab, a total
purse of $1 million. of
which the winner
receives $150,000
Perhaps more than
dDY of his peers, for a
guy who witnessed
the most gruesome of
moments in the
claiming to have hit
26 home runs one
Southeast Asian
combat trenches 30
years ago, golf bas
Sampson Manhall has been lugging around golf clubs for the pros for 35 years.
year in a 25-game season.
"There were several games
when 1 hit three or four home
runs," said Morgan, who had
offers to play professionally, but
couldn't get out of the anny.
been very. very good to Walter
Morgan.
"The Senior Tour has changed
my life," said Morgan. wno beat
Gary Player in a playoff to win at
.the Tour's Ojai stop earlier this
month, launching Morgan to fifth
place on this yecµ's money list
($163,548).
for whatever they need. I'm there for the
player so he can focus on his game, and
hopefully elevate the thoughts of their
mind. There's a whole psychological end to
it. It's just like a partnership."
Kaufman, 40, has been on the tour for
four years. She's delighted that someone as
legendary as Player -one of only four
golfers in history to win all four major
championships-has hired her to caddie.
"Gary doesn't ask anything on the
greem, but I give him the yardage,• she
added. "It's hard to get work, because
there's a lot of com1>9tltion. A lot of people
are looking for work.•
Several caddies this week, including ·
Herman Mitchell, the longtime bag-carrier
for Lee Trevino, refused to be interviewed
for this story, largely because of a fear of
saying something controversial and being
fired by their golfer, a Senior PGA Tour
official explained.
"You 're getting paid to talk to people, so
I ain't talking unless you pay me,• Mitchell
said.
•You never know,• said Carlos Brown, a
caddie searching diligently for an open bag
this week. "You can get ~ on the spot,
•SEE CADDYSHACK PAGE 83
Morgan was too old for
professional baseball by the time
he left the military. But certainly
not too old for goll.
He would sneak onto goU
courses as a kid. "It would be
late in the evening, and that was
the only way to get on." he said.
Ever get caught? •No, I was
too fast,• Morgan replied.
When Morgan was stationed
in Hawaii, a golf course was
•it was tough when I first
came out here, because the.
military competition and here is
much different. l can fly first
class now and sleep in nice
hotels.•
Morgan, whose trademark
•SEE DUNN PAGE 83
daily pilot high sd1GOI athlete of._,. week
CHANGE FOR THE BETTER
Garrett Nuzum finds life on
the west side to his liking.
-and transferred across
the Back Bay to Newport
Harbor.
'It was a whole bunt:h
of things,• Nuzum said of
the RMlsons behind the •
move, wbidl hu paid
imD:lediate dMdendl for
fint·yeu Sanon Coach Jim
Kiefer .
• The Delly Not Atblete
ol tbe Week*' ldl.tcimis
arcb-rtval ~ '° tbtl ch6mpbwhlp of the Cotta Meea.
~ ~*iadntout
12 tn a comr'n game, 2-1 'ftdOfJ
owr Balla GrMde ID tbe ...
..... He., droYe bi'-* 1Wbor
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1fJ6
N ewport Harbor
Hlgb center
fielder Chad Colucdo
(above, right) did not
walk away from this
play after tangling ·
with teammate Nick
Lewis in a colllslon in
the outfield as the two
went for the ball.
Coluccio was treated
for a mild concussion
and a separated right
shoulder. The. severity
-ofthe-slioulder m ury
ts not expected to be
determined unW today.
LEAH HOGSTEN I DAJLY PILOT
TARS
1'
CONTINUED FROM 81
Laguna Beach dugout with his
team in a downpour Tuesday,
before relenting to the rain gods
and opting for a return visit
Wednesday. "It was another
chance to tune up for Friday and
it gave us a chance to get another
l:oo'k against live competition.
"And, pitching wise, it gave
our sophomore left-bander (Grant
Miller who started and got the
win), as well as get Joe (Urban,
who notched the save) another
-Ehanee-to-throw. •
It was not without its price,
however, as senior center fielder
Qnd cleam,Jp hitter Chad Coluccio
sustained a mild concussion and a
separated right shoulder, when
.colliding~ with left fielder Nick
Lewis trying to flag down Aaron
Whitfield's first-inning double.
Coluccio, who along with
Lewis dived into one another on
the play. made it to his feet, hold-
--------
----
ing his head, but quickly went to
a seated position. Coluccio was
later taken on a stretcher by para-
medics to South Coast Medical
Center after being treated for 20
minutes on the field.
Coluccio, reached at home
Wednesday night, said he would
Jmow more about the duration of his
absence after a
visit to the ortho-
pedist today.
Miller sur-
vived a rocky
first inning to
even his record
at 1-1. allowing
two earned
and Garrett Nuzum, the latter dri-
ving in a run, as well as a Jason
Szolomayer double and an Artist
error, led to three runs in the sixth.
Urban, who fanned a career-
higb n in a complete-game five.
hitter against Laguna Beach last
week, fanned five in three )litless
innings to· close it out, before the
umpire concluded the game one
inning early due to darkness.
Donner Walters added a dou-
ble to the Tars' eight-hit attack
and Urban walked twice and
scored a pair of runs.
"We had some timely hitting,·
said Kiefer, who is pleased about
the 4-1 start, but still concerned
t-n.,nc-, -ttnn-hm:-, ;---;;an..-,;o:.out what he ferme .,, s g-
and retiring five gling with the details,• including
of the last six four errors.
Miller hitters he faced. NON LEAGUE Miller also N•wport Harbor a. Laguna hM:h 4
jacked a two-fun, second-inning Newport Harbor 023 . 003 . 8 8 4
home run to keep the Tars close, Laguna Beach 310 000 -4 4 2
and senior Gavin Tomalas mus-Miller. Urban and Jones; McKibban,
cled a three-run blast over the left Howe (4), Grant (6), O'Keefe (6) and
field fence in the third to put the Weenig, Moore (5). W-Miller, 1-1. L-IVlcK-ibban. Sv-Urban (1). 2B-Walters (NH), Tars ahead for good, 5-4. Whitfield (LB}, Szolomayer (NH}. HR·
Singles by Lewis, Paul Jones Miller (NH). Amador (LB). Tomalas (NH).
Grand slannner tops Corona del Mar, 8-4
. CORONA DEL MAR grand slam on an 0-2
Junior Royal· pitch in tbe seventh.
McMackin belted his The Sea Kings (3-2)
second home run of the brought the tying run to
season, a two-run blast to the plate in the seventh,
give the Sea Kings a 4-1 but a flyout ended the
1ead over visiting Trabu-contest, improving Tra-;,co Hills after five innings buco Hills to 4-1.
of their nonleague con-McMackin went 2 for
test Wednesday. 4 to lead the Sea Kings'
But the Mustangs tied five-hit attack, which it in the sixth, then went _____ ___._ . appeared good ·enough
home victorious, by McMackln to back starter Chris
virtue of catcher Josh Wills, who fanned-five
Gause's no-out opposite-field I and walked just one in six innings
of work.
Senior catcher Bryan Bear and
senior outfielder Reuben Gulledge
drove in the other CdM runs in the
Sea Kings' final tuneup for Friday's
Sea View League opener against
visiting Woodbrldge.
NONLEAGUE
Tnibuco HOii I. Corona del ~ 4
Trabuco Hiiis 000 103 4 -8 11 O
Corona del Mar 100 120 0 • 4 5 1
Poe, Patterson (4), Ruppe (6) and
Gause, Poe (6); Wiiis, MacMiiian (7) and
Bear. W-Puppe. L-MacMlllan, 0-1. 28·
Thatcher (TH}, Johnson (CdlVI). HR-Gause
(TH), McMaddn (CdM).
CdM's Coleman, Klinke
named to first team on
coaches' All-Sea View
boys basketball team
BOYS BASKETBA
Corona del Mar High senior
forwards Brian Coleman and
Adam Klinke, who led the Sea
Kings to third place in the Sea
View League, were named to
first-team all-league by the cir-
cuit's coaches.
Cd.M senior Darren Mac-
Donald and Newport Harbor
junior Peter Cunningham were
named to the second team,
while Woodbridge High's 6-
foot-11 junior blue-chip center
-C:hrls Burgess was tabbed
Most Valuable Player.
• Coaches' All-Sea View l.ugu9 boys batketbllll -1996
Most ValUllble pa.yer
Player, school ht. yr. llV9-
Chns Burgess. Woodbridge 6-10 Jr. 26.9
FlntTum
Allen Krist, Santa Margarita
Dennis Keane, Santa Margarita
Brian Coleman. Corona del Mar
Travis Senik, El Toro
Amir Rahimi, Irvine
Adam Kllnke, Corona del Mar
Wiiiiam Stovall, Woodbridge
Second Team
Fabrizio Mendiola, El Toro
Peter Cunningham, Newport Harbor
Brandon Beeson, Woodbridge
Darren MacDonald, Corona del Mar
Bryan Krill, Irvine
Matt Nickels, Santa Margarita
Matt Pohlson. Santa Margarita
County Municipal Athletic Asso-
ciation Youth Basketball Touma·
ment in Cypress, starting March
22. •
In other C Division games:
Harbor View (No. 1) "3, lJn..
cola CNo· 1) 12
Harbor View No. 1 finJ.Jhed the
~ season with a "3·12 win
OVttr Uncoln No. 1.
Harbor View (7 -1) got 21
polntl from MatC\11 Hoffman to
pott a 32-point wtn. Jon Steln-
berg was also in double figureS
W'itli 10 points. Other scoren:
Scott Caput, 6; Bric AakhU., 4i..
'and Krtltffie Xeene, 2.
Pbillp Oktffii lid UflCftii wttti m potpts while Kate He11d*l
bad four and Sa.re Stem put tD
two.
Ha.nor ~ (No. It 21,
6-8 Sr. 19.0
6-4 Sr. 18.0
6-4 Sr. 14.2
6-3 Sr. 15.3
6-2 Sr. 15.0
6-4 Sr. 13.3
6-1 Jr. 11.3
6-0 Jr. 10.3
6-2 Jr. 9.8
6-5 Jr. 6.5
6-4 Sr. 6.0
6-3 Sr. 5.9
6-2 Sr. 3.4
S.-10 Sr. 1.8
NBWPORT BBACH -The
Newport East Pony League
Opening Day doubleheader Sat-
• W'day provided some offensive
fireworks with the Red Sox
defeating the A's, 13-12, and the
Cardinals beating the Yankees,
14-4. .
The A's jumped out to a 3-0
lead after one which the R'ed Sox
cut to 3-2 through twQ. The A:s
then exploded for seven runs in
the third only to see the Red Sox
come back with•eight.runs in the
sixth to tie the game, 10·10.
The A's wenfahead once more,
scoring two more runs in the top
of the seventh to retake the lead,
.but the Red Sox came back with
lhree of their own for the win.
Wyatt Strateman scored the
game.winner on a close play at
the plate.
Mike Coopersmith caught all
seven innings for the Red So~ and
added a key double.
The Red Sox are managed by
Steve Bottom while Tom Vogele is
the head man for the A:s.
The second game was called
after 5 1/2 innings due to the mer-
David Knect was the catalyst
for the Cardinals. fie pitched four
youth sports
1nningv, strtJdng out four and not
allowing an earned run. He also
. went 2 for 3 with doubles and
scored three runs.
The other half of the Cardinal
"battery, catcher Carlo Perea,
went for 4 for 4 and scored three
nms.
Centerfielder David Mittman
.. was 2 for 2 with two walks while
shortstop' Jonathan Schrank was
2 for 3 with a walk ·and two runs
scored.
The Cardinals scored three
runs in the first, two in the third
and three in the fourth to talte an
8-1 lead.
The Yankees cut the lead to 8-
2 in the fourth and 10-4 after five
on hits by Garrett Bowlus and
Ryan Jetton.
However, the Cardinals
scored four runs on consecutive
hits by Knecht, Perea, Tim
Northup and Mike Ferketic in
the
top of the sixth inning to put the
10-run mercy rule into effect. .
e Cardiria!S ale managedoY,-
Richard Knecht and the Yankee
pilot is Ted Snell.
Giants win 18-4 opener over the Cubs
'--NEWPORT BEACH
The Giants put together a
total team effort to defeat
the CU.bs, 18-4, Saturday in its
Newport Beach Uttle League
Majors Division opener.
Ben Forrest allowed only four
base hits in his pitching stint for
the Giants. Third baseman Paul
Samson made a nice play and
throw to first baseman Brandon
Lewis for a putout that slowed
down a Cub rally.
Charles Halladay and Jeff
Reed shared duties behind the
<::H LL
pla~andReedpickedoff arunner
at thlld base on a strong throw.
Andy Clapp, Kyle Schwartz,
Aaron Dan.ks, Michael Manning
and Seltaro Ochiai all scored runs
for the Cardinals. In other games:
CanUnab 9, Reeb 4
The Cardinals went ahead to
stay in the thlld inning on a bases-
loaded triple by Andy Almquist.
They got offensive help from Beau
Stockstill. Blake Dillion and Buck
Maggard. Dillion and Court-
ney Conwell also had excel-
lent defensive games. ..
Colby Hackett, pitching in his
first Major League game, went
four fnnings to pick up the win.·
He didn't allow an earned while
giving up only one hit and strik-
ing out eight.
The Reds got some offensive
punch from Jonathan Hubbard,
who also started a nice double
play.Elsewhere:
Dodgers 7, Braves 3
Mets, PbWles, rained out
Knicks take Division 3 title with 44-42 win
• Newport-Mesa team
slips past Fullerton Storm
to claim crown; Joyce
leads the way with 21
points, 18 rebounds.
The Knicks, represen.ting the
Newport/Mesa Junior Basketball
league, held on for a 4-4-42 victo-
ry over the Fullerton Storm to win
the Divisi.on 3 championship.
The Knicks led 16-8 after one
period, but ttailed by nine at the
half ..
Jose Valonos played good
defense, shutting down the
Storms' No. 1 scorer, as the
Knicks battled their way back
into the game.
Patrick Joyce led the Knicks
with 21 points and 18 rebounds.
Alex Orth added nine points and
10 steals.
In the consolation game, the
Magic defeated the Aliso Niguel
Bulls, 3~·31, to take third place.
Clayton Lean led all scorers
with 15 points while he and Kyle
Woody each hauled down 17
rebounds.
In other games:
. s
TODAY · TRACK AND FIELD High school boys and girts -Newport
Harbor at Edison, 3: 1 s p.m.; Corona def
M.tr at San demente, 3 p.m.
IASllJAU. College • Southern C.allfomla College at
Whittler College, 3 p.m.; Riverside CC at
Or~oast. 2 p.m.
Community college men • Orange Coast
at Cypress, 2 p.m. •
Community college women • Cypress at
Or-.nge Coast, 2 p.m.
H'9fl school boys -Corona del M.lr at
Century Tournament. 1:30 p.m.; San
Oet'Mnte at Estancia, 3:15.
SOf'1'ULI. Col~ -Southern C.allfornla College at ~~2p.m. • High -Costa Mesa et Sevano.1,
3:~~at~3:15.
High sdW>Ol boys -Corona del M.tr. E~ Newport tWbor at OF Retays
Prellms at hlmont PIAr.a:l p.m. eou
High school -~ tWbor ~ fdlton
at SNdl1'f CC:. 2 p.m.; Santa ~ vs. EstMKla at Mesi v.rde CC. 2:15 p.m. UDMlllllM
High tehool • Sandego at Corona cM.t Mer, !p.m.
Boys Dtvblon 2
Heat58
North Huntington Beach 39 •
The Heat exploded to a 19-
point win and the Division 2 title
behind Michael Fitzhugb's 19
points. Danny Krikorian scored 11
points and bad seven rebounds
and se\ren assists tor the Heat.
Matt Casserly added nine points
and six rebounds.
Devon Stephens put in a nice
defensive effort, shutting out the
Storm's point guard.
taken 59, Garden GroVe 47
Justin Rowe scored 18 points
and Tony Melum added 12 to
. lead the Lakers to a third-place
finish.
Strong defensive play by
Chasen Cameron, Andy Krikori-
an, Jason Davis and Eric Williams
helped the Lakers to victory. The
Lake.rs finished the regular sea-
son to.-3-
1\'a1lbluen 49
La Habra La.ken 36
Greg Perrine and Evan Cooper
each scored 15 points to lead the
'Il"ailblazers. Chris Gonzalez had
nine points and Joey Molina
eight.
Eighth Grade All-Net
Daily Pilot Sports ... If you're
from Costa Mesa, Corona def Mar
or Newport Harbor and you c.an't
find It ... something's wrong. can 642-4330 and we'll flx it.
Hornets 88, Monterey Park 50
Hornets 69, El Toro 65, ot
Hornets 47, Diamond Bar, 40
It was a busy week for the
eighth-graders who swarme<j
Monterey Park Saturday for a 38•
point win. Alex Hanson led the
way with 19 points while Matt
Hietbrlnk and Dustin Illingworth
added 17 apiece.
In Sunday games, the Hornets
avenged an earlier loss to El Toro
by winning in overtime. Illing·
worth had 20 points in the win
while Michael Williams scored 18.
Illingwo(th came back with 21
points as the Hornets beat Dia-
mond Bar. Ronnie Prettyman
added 11.
Sixth Grade All-Net
taken 61, Fountain Valley 39
Garden Grove 57, Laken 53, ot
The Lakers went 1-1 and this
past weekend to end their season
7-7.
Chad Va.kill scored a season-
high 19 points in the Lakers' win
over Fountain Valley. .loe Foley
had 10 points and Bryan
Bohlinger added nine.
In the overtime loss to Garden
Grove, Mica Young led the way
with 15 points.
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DUNN
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dgar rarely leaves his mouth on the
course, was twice an All-Service golf
champion. When he ~the army,
he tried for his PGA card, but
missed the cut at Qualifying School
by one stroke. He never tried again.
"I knew I was too old to compete
with those kids," be said. "And I
knew what the next best thing was,
so I took a club job.
"I don't regret not having played
earlier in life. U I bad taken it up,.I
may have been burned out by now,
or maybe I wouldn't have liked it as
much.· When I was about 48, I saw
how much money those (Senior
Tow) guys were making out here,
and I said, 'wow.' I had no doubts, I
knew I could play. U you don't think
you can play, stay home. Why waste
the money?"
But wban you've taken Morgan's
route to the Senior 'Thur, preuure 11
the other guy's problem.
•rve very fortunate (to be alive),
1b4t'l why you~ me sm.Wng all tbe
time,• he said. •1 could be on the
other side1 I've seen more than I
care to talk about.•
Sinking a bildie putt on an Ojai
playoff hole against the legendary
Player is much less pressurtrtg than
evading bullets and bombs almed
toward your troop.
"I was thr1lled to beat a legend,"
said Morgan, who also got the
proverbial monkey off his back in
winning his second career Senior
. Tour title, following h1s victory at the
Seattle stop of the Tour last
September.
"(Player) told me he really want-
ed to win. but if he was going.to lose
to anybody, he was glad it was me,
and be congratulated me.•
Morgan bad 17 birdies for the
week. "It gave me a lot mort
confidence,• he said of the Ojai win.
"Now rve got the feeling that I can
win again. lt took that burden off my
shoulders, and proved to everyone
that (winning in Seattle) wasn't a
fluke."
Skins were always on the table
when Morgan played in the army.
"You played on good golf courses,
too, for $6, • he sat& "And, ob, sure,
players would hustle each other. You
had to make that money; you never
played golf in the military without
JDoney (on-the line}.--"----
Wages, of course, are much
higher now. And there was no ESPN
coverage on those military courses.
In his life of survival, Walter
_MP.man..hau vet been.a fluke.
• IUCHAltD DUNN Is a Dally Piiot
Sportswriter whose club golf column
appears every Thursday.
MARC. MARTIN I DAJLY PILOT
Deane-Beman-has his-eye'itn tJte.. ball ln
Wednesday's Pro-Am competttlon. He
went 1-under with a 70 to share fli-st place
money with five others.
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CLASSIC
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not a way to start a tourna-you don't show up, or if you got drunk the night before... ment. pie thrill of the fight
Caddies take care of every detail. They stand behind was not in me until Sunday.
golfers on the driving range, feed balls on the practice •Mentally, I was playing mind
green, study breaks on the greens. games with myself. Imagine
"When a player turns around, he must see you,• Brown that, an Irishman playing
added. "It's not for you to see him, necessarily, but for hlm mind games."
to see you. Of your responsibilities, 90% of it is giving a Now, when it's Satmday <X
second opinion. 1Wo heads are always better than one.• Sunday, Murphy finds himself
Brown, who caddied in John Daly's group at Riviera teeing off late, usually with
before Daly won the Brltish Open last year, _is still trying to players like li'evino, Colbert
find an open bag this week. and Dave Stotkton. Starting
tional. He did not play in the Plaza will host a special !ipa
pro-am on Wednesday, either, day and luncheon for the
so Murphy will play the wives of the Senior Tour play-
course only once before Fri-ers today. The wives cue also
day's opening round. being treated to a dinner at
"I mostly don't have a lot of the China 88 restaurant· in
trouble with that, though,• he Laguna Beach this week.
said of the limited practice a
time. "I've bad times when Amateur BW Boykin bad
I've been hurting with arthri-an impressive tee shot on No.
tis, and 1 hadn't hit a ball or 17, NBCC's signature hole,
played a bole or played in a during the Senior Oassic Pro-
pro-am. I did that once and Am on Wednesday.
won the Canadian Open (his It landed about seven feet
last victory on the PGA Tour from the flag, then he sank a
in 1986), and I loslto Corey birdie putt.
Pavin in the Colonial one 0
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1996
briefs
NEWPORT BEACH -y
The Newport Harbor "'..._ ...
High boys volleyball team took one game
Mira Costa, the top-rated team in CIF, but fell j
four Wednesday, 8-15, 15-12, 2-15, 12-15.
The Sailors (0-2), who missed 20 serves, were&
led by Wes Badorek with nine kills. Scott Arch-1
bold had eight and Brian Fox added sev~
against Mira Costa (3-0).
Newport will be back in action Friday a~
Marine High for the Orange County Champh
onships featuring 12 Division I schools. :
I
CdM drops match to Barons ..
I
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Corona del Mar VOLLEYBAl.l.
High boys volleyball team lost a four-gaine
match to Fountain Valley Wednesday, 15-12, 14~
16, 15-5, 15-3.
Brian Coleman was the kill leader with 26 tot
CdM {2-1).
Eagles lead Newport by four
COSTA MESA -In dose first.
round action, the boys golf team GOJ.l
from Estancia High finished four strokes ahead
of Newport-Mesa District rival Newport Harbor
1\lesday, 200-204 .
Newport's Bill Callopy took medalist honors,
shooting a 37 over the nine-hole, par-36 Meia
-v&ae Country Ciu course. . · -----
Justin Shaprio, of Newport, along with
-Estancia's Jeff Peny, Ross Necessary and 'Ale:t
Lassen, were all one shot back at 38.
Other Sailor scorers were: Chris Hentira, 40;
Brian Bower, 44; and Omar Hussein, 45.
Estancia's Mike Peny and Andy niomson
shot 43s.
The second half of the double match will be
played on·Newport Harbor's home turf.
Barnett (73) i~ Orange Coast
COSTA MESA -Eric Barnett, for-•
merly of Estancia High. shot the low . GOLF
round of the day for the Orange Coast College
men's golf team Wednesday, but the Pirates still
fell in a nonconference match to CitrUs, 351-378.
Barnett shot a 73 over the Par 70 Mesa .Linda
course. Other scorers for OCC (8-5) included:
Keith Achman. 74; Alex Yi, 76; Larry Echels, 77;
and Dan Orris, 78.
yecu. So (not playing) doesn't Hole No. 17 no doubt bas
concern me. , the coziest sky box on the CdM's Aley spins three-hit gem
playing <IY.J;a.r.u;:u.-i cours~ w hi.,,c""h'--'b,.,.e~l"'-":.:t"'----"'-~-
"People are hustling, but it's not hustling, it's a job," he strong has its advantages.
said. "It's like applying for a job, but only you're hoping the "It worked last year," Mur-
guy wtll.tell-y-OU to start workmg tomorrow" phy-sai . .. ·
According to Jones, a $500 travel allowance is generally ished second six times, and I
given to caddies, who then receive about 6% of the players' was wondering why that kept'
guys who had played 100 Crockett Container Company. LAGUNA BEACH -Hayden SOFTB·"·u;
rounds on the course, then "Th.is is the best hole to Aley, who started the season "'
winnings for the week. h · h t · apperung .. . one s o , SlX that would cohcem me." watch,"·said Larry Thompson with a rough outing, came back Wednesday to
0 of Corona del Mar, who sat in pitch a gem , shutting out Laguna Beach, 3-0.
TonJgbt at the Hyatt the box during the pro-am. Aley (1 -1) struck out eight batters while hold-
Newporter, the townament Fans can watch players tee ing the Artists to three hits. .
"It makes it a lot easier when you're with a player for a times.
long time, instead of bustling," she said. "U you're 11 In two other tournaments,
will donate two g"°U scholcu-off from the front, then The Sea Kings (4-2) scored all three of their
ships, one to the Orange observe the goUers' play on runs in the fourth inning, the big play a two-run
persistent, you can usually get a bag. I can't see going back I was one shot away from the
to my old job, working 70 hours a week. I've liked it so far; playoffs. When there's just
Coast College golf Pf0!1Tam the tricky, two-tiered green. single by Erica Greene. Erica Zoelle, who had
and one to UC Irvine's. a walked to load the bases for Greene, came home
it's nice to be outside." one shot, that tells me I
Hartkop, 4·4, who carried a bag for JoAnne Carner on the could've saved a shot some-
LPGA Tour for 15 years, said that 20% of the caddies earn where, probably in a Friday
80% of the money. rn a good year, caddies can make up to round." The scholarships are being Tickets today are $10, $15 with the third run on a fielder's choice.
given in memory of Melvin E. on Friday and $75 on Satur-Corona del Mar J, ~ lleMh o
Neelv, a longtim· e professor day and Sunday. It's $5 for Corona del Mar 000 300 O -3 4 3 .1 • Laguna Beach 000 000 0 -0 3 3
$50,000. . Murphy was right. Now he
"But I spent $28,000 last year, just on my apenses," said plays Friday rounds like a true
Hartkop, who refuses to answer to any name other than 'Big fighting Irishman.
Red.' "Now there are guys making some money, but most of : a and golf coach who retired as youths. ·vou would think Aley and Wills; Jen. Roche, Jes. Roche (S) and Goodman.
the Executive Director of the they would have a break for W·Aley (1-1). L·Jes. Roche.
us are just trying bard to hold onto our jobs.• : Murphy missed Tuesday's
Many caddies hang out together, like fraternity brothers, • practice round because of a
when they're off duty, waiting for their player to arrive, or : ,media conference in Chcu-
hustling for a bag. It's nothing short of a cutthroat business : tone, N.C., where be won last
in a country club world. : year's PaineWebber lnvita-
National Education Associa-seniors, since it's a seniors
tion. He was Bob Neely's event," said NBCC volunteer
NUZUM
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doubles and a team-leading six RBI.
"We talk to the kids all the time
about having people step up and be a
leader and he's definitely been one to
sb.ihe so far,• Kiefer said. "I knew
about his pitching talent, but I didn't
expect him to be a force offensively.•
And while Nuzum's statistical
contribution is indeed immense, Kiefer
said his attitude may be equally
important the Tars' 4-1 start.
"He has that assertiveness on the
field,• Kiefer explained. "I call it a
bulldog mentality, which, honestly, not
a lot of kids around here understand.
But Garrett came in from a program
that had some success and he's
brought that confidence to the table,
which has been a real positive to our
team.•
Nuzum also brings an understated
bravado to the mound, where he
exhibits masterful control of his three
pitches (fastball. curveball and
change-up).
"He's always pitching ahead, which
has been the key,• said Kief er, whom
Nuzum credits with shaping his
father. Katie Odell, who was running
Q the ticket booth on Wednes-
The Spa at South Coast day. ·
approach on the mound.
•(Kiefer) has made a huge impact,"
Nuzum said. "My mechanics have
always been·pretty good and I've
worked hard to get as comfortable
throwing my change-up as any of my
other-two pitches. I'm basically a
ground-ball pitcher, who likes to ltit
the comers. But when you~re throwing
the pitch you want, where you want it,
I guess the strikeouts come with it.•
Said Kiefer: "Garrett has a pretty
good idea of what he wants to do out
there and be has a lot of natural
ability. I just try to get him to go away
from the book. which keeps guys off
balance. That's the whole key to
pitching."
Along with his sudden success has
come a certain pressure to maintain
the high perf onnance level. And
Nuzum said that suits pim just
fine.
•I love pitching in pressure
situations, or coming to bat with the
bases loaded,• Nuzum said.
"Everybody is going to !>a
nervous to a certain extent. but I have
confidence that I. cab get the job done,
wbeth~ that be getting the big hit, or
coming up with a big strikeout (from
the mound). It was exciting to be able
to do that Saturday. That was jUst a
fun game, overall.·
Vanguards lo~ to Fairfield, 7-2
COSTA MESA -The Southern
CaJifomia College women's TENNIS '..
tennis team was beaten
Wednesday, 7-2, by Fairfield.
Quynh Le won her singles match, ·6-1, 6-1,
and then teamed with Wendy Andel to win in
doubles, 6-2, 6-2, for SCC's only two victories of
the match. The Vanguards are now 6-5.
F11lrfleld 7,, Soc.al c.ouige.2 •
Singles: Le (SCQ def. Hanson, 6-1, 6-1; Canuso (F)
def. Coonolly, 7·5. 6-1; rttzpatridt (F) def. George. 6-0,
6-1; lindall (F) def. Andel, 6-2. def.; Srubar (F) def.
Binnquist 6-1, 64; Miner (F) def. Tate, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles; Le-Andel (SCQ def.Hanson-C.anuso, 6-2, 6-2;
Fitzpatrick·Srubar (F) def. George-Binnqulst. 6-0, 6-3;
Tindall·Mlner (F} def. Connolly-Tate, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3.
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THIS PROPERTY IS A quest for SpoclaJ Notice of The amount of Iha pur. Eiieen X:ahl Yoihlyu~I Thi• statement was filed Wll bl held on Mwdl ft, ttH II Thi LOClbon 111 Caflfoma o "'""1 "' illdltMdlllll ~ At-, CA In flt~::: lril bids DIQOllll ....,. ID ,.
DWELLING COMMONLY the tit1ng .ot an Inventory chase price or consider· AHhl • wtth th• County Cieri! of t ~ AM II The M#n (Notti\) Ille dtief ticecllhe olfu:. of 71 _, o.d, ~ ~ =:=Oraliga. ..._ « ~ • • mll1lr ol
KNOWN AS 2687 ORANGE and appraisal of estate as· allon In connection with the This statement wae flied Orange County on 2·8-96 Entr-to tlM Collnty Court· 5'lle1 II (I . ·same u llbCM'. w, llllth .,.,.. • f1/fNl6ltd Of ,.--...,. Seel ... • b9 ..-. blA
AVE 10. COSTA MESA. sets or 01 any pelJlton O< transfer of th• license and with the c ty ,.._,k r 1Hl3172791 hou .. 700 CMc Center M~• so stilt) 30106lownCenlerO !hnrl 9ld .. ~ .._... ,.~ CCMnd ,. ~ CA account u provl~ In t>usrness, $65,000.00 which oun ~ o . · r _.a cl ,_ Note 19e1.1ee1 ~a •I..._ .--. _......... · LEGAL DESCRIPTION section 1250 of the Califor· Includes the Htlmaled In· Orang1 County on 2·16'94 Dally Piiot March 7, 14, 21, West. Slflll Alie. CA At,_ tNne 0.108, llOLllll "Otitl. CA'l'J677 ~ b!llt Coopoti6)r\ • flA"1 « ... ...., ,..__"' llllt.
ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND nia Probale Cod•. A R• v1nlory of $25,000.00, pay· 19ff3fS73fS90 28, 1996 Th259 a( 11'9 nt1'I ~ cl hi .Asksltdtiy llles•iler, allollle S9d.,...""" ...... ._. "11Qi19d T.,... ....... Of ~ ID
SITUATED IN THE STATE quest for Special Nouce able as followlng. Daily Piiot Fib. 22. 28, nob ... lotll amoun4 ol lhe buSll"lesS names and addresse MMdeO In Uld Note. ..... ~ Died d TNlt •· tf/llltfy .. ~-~
OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY lorm Is available from the DESCRIPTION AMOUNT March 7, 14, 1996 Th244 PUBLIC NO'(ICE ~ l*'Ce o1 h obigtlol used ~ the seller wrthn cNrgls -"' 81C1*1111 ti ecullld ~ NdWd K nMh9o tlld o.d. ldwral hful.
C!IF ORANGE. CITY Of cour1 clerk. 1 cash • $ 1.000.00 9llClnd by the -..,. detcnbed yell$ .btfOll the Cl.ate SUCli u ruaee Ind lht Nits C1-.cl ..,., l'Nlileofb~ .......... ~
COStA MESA DESCRIBED Altom•~ for the P•ll· 1 demand note to be re-PUBLIC NOTICE NOllCe C1' ~TEE'S Dledd Trust lndedmalldcosts. wu stntoraet1veltdto tile buye Mid o.d cl TMI 0-.d RwYocalllt ..,._\llwJa Tl'Ult ,,._,, nf lht ~ pmaptl ~S FOLLOWS: Cloner: placed In cash $ 3,000.00 SAlE T.S. No. iqienses, a1d a1Mnces IS 11t (I none. so Stall) r<lAO 03mlt• SERRANO REC0N-UWT' 1~ 1Mt • tn.. ol .. NaM su9C1 ti,
A CONDOMINIUM COM· BARRETTE 1 note $61 ,000.00 one1358838 ~-AB loan No. sm.796.53 091e Ftbtuary u CLEANERS & LAUNOAY. INC . VEYAHCE COMPAHY • tin. °" ~ ,,. -[Md .ti ...... ._.
MONL y KNOWN AS 2687 WESTOVER . It has been 11grffd be-Flc:tltloi.a• Bi.aalnua 1421nl Tiiie Order No. tits JAMES p MUlLIGAH, AS 30100 Town Center Dt . #E.. r,.,,-. 4900 ~ Roect 1980 • ~ No. ;w'1ldld II aid NaM. .....
OOANG.E AV..EHU£ w · ' twten_Jtit SQ.lltr11.IC.tn • ta.tam! ~'ll. ..Jn~ SAi&-TRUST££;--«XJ ...., ~~.m&Zl S....JJ». ............ ~ ~ _, _,.._ -d -h-COSTA MESA. CAUFOR: ESQ. (CS8r 153037t and the Intended Buyer following !*Son• ere NO; ,.,. """ No.: ~ . Suite 400 M'-ikee The names and buSlness (111)~"58 (800)121-1 OfOlldll ~ otOrirva ~Ind .. .,. c:r..i.t by
NIA. COMPRISED OF: HARRY E. WESTOVER Transferee. as required by doing business es: R• '21-1.S.17 YOU ME .. DE-w-! ~w-so99 (4H)Ui. add"sses or the buyer Ill (CMlf Only} By l<i'n ic.c"'-1. ~ .. Of ~ Mid [Md cf Trust Dllld
• AN UNDIVIDED ONE· & ASSOCIATES, 901 Sec. 24073 of the Business starch, 2218 Windward FAUl.T UNDER A DEED OF t2J6 0t c•t•J2l•·ll35Cl409M 2· AHOAEA OEFORD and ~ S«r.-y C2417t0 3114, undar11Wpowwd ....... OSMlt ... SEMAHO RfCON. HALF INTEREST IN AND DOVER DR,, STE. 100, and Professions Code, thal Lane, Nawj)Oft Beach, CA TftUST, DATE> Oll10ll2. 1CI J7 3 14 1996 BASHOR. 706 ~a. Coiona Oet 3121 3128 1996 In CG11'Mltd, ..... atDUblc AHCf COMPMY 11 #id
TO THE FOUOWING: NEWPORT BEACH, CA the consideration for the 92660 UNl.ESI YOU TAKE ACTION . . . Mar. CA 92625 • II.don "1 IN htghMt lllddar T~ 4900 R,.--0. ~
PARCEL A: 92660 transfer ol the business Chatlea LOula Muslnglll, TO ~ll:CT YOUR PROP· PUBLIC NOTICE Tilt assets to bt SOid '" PUBLIC NOTICE far C9I\ or d'itdt • ~ ScAt ii10, ..;;:'CA ~roe AN UNDIVIDED ONE· Published Newport and license 11 to be paid 2218 Wlndw11d Lane, New· ERTY, fT MAY IE SOlD AT descnoeo 1n gtnelll as fumblll. ec:rtbed bttow, ~·'* 'tt*'MA...ac.& ,--121 8'
FIFTH (1/5TH) INTEREST B h·C 1 M D 'I ooly afler the lr81l$f9' has l>Of1 S.ach, CA 92660 A PUelJC IALE. F YOU NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SA1.E l!Wrts. ~l)(iient. lease. tease-NOTICE. Of TRUSTEE'S SAi.£ tfmt d .. In llwft.tl ~ ~..:ZV---au ,;;;1~ IN LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. eac os a esa a• y been approved' by the De-This buslnau 11 con-NEB> AH EXP\.AHATIOH OF T S NO 792293240M hold llTICIRMmtnts TRUSTEE SALE HO l-1102 APN Oflht unlld Slllla d Amalt--,...,. <Wy} By •
I l960, AS PEA MAP RE· P1101 March 7, 8, 14. 1996. par1menl ol Alcoholic Bevs ducted by: an lndlvldual ~ N-.TURE OF THE PAO-TITU ORDER NO t006S~-3 and 111 locate<! at nll E NO. 422.GU.ot YOO ARE IN ca. .... ~.....-~ s.o.y Cl4t7f7 3114
COROEO IN BOOK 523. THF251 erage Control. The registrant oomrnenc.<I a:ElllNQ AGAINST YOU, APN I 412 042-38 ISi ltgl!way, C6rona Del Mal OEfAULT UNDER A DEED Of orimlllled•to•wa,,,._. 3121 31281996
PAGES 43 ANO 44 OF MIS· PUBLIC NOTICE DATED: December 18, lo transect business undtr YOU SHOUU> CCHTACT A YOU ARE IN Off AULT UNDER .. A9262S TRUST DATED 01m1" UN---., ortneumbnnclll. .. t----------
THE OFFICE OF 'rnE SELLER: PAO SHANG LU names listed a.bOVe on 21 otven ttllt CTC Foradoah DEED Of TRUSl OAUO the ell SI ~ioc!seo !JV LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOfj TO tlltd ~ l• lldl nu.. CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 1995 lhe llcllllOul name or \.AWYEll Notk• .. hereby " The bu l'llSi . ,WC, ..... .,.... ~
COUNTY RE~ORDER OF SUMMONS BUYER: DUNG VIET 20/96 5eMcu CofllofaUon. f.U 1tn5'32 UNLESS YOU. TAK£ s er II on 15 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT and ti> IN fo1owtW .
SAID COUNTY (CITACION'JUOICIALI DOAN Charles Louie Masslngnt ~'me C«pcn-CTION TO PROTECT YOUR fAGLECLEAHSERS "' MAY 8£ SOLD AT A PUBUC ec:rtbed ~ ..-,
EXCt:PTING THEREFROM NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Published Newport This statement was flied tlon•trUIUe(OflUCCHI« PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO but T~ anbCIPlleU ~~ot Ille SALE. IF YOU MEED AH EX· flt ~ Countv and
UNITS t THROUGH 5 IN· (Aviso a Acusado) RO· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally with the County Cltrk ol truae ... °' 1Ub9dblled tnnit· 1 A PUBLIC SALE If YOU 1h s efrs BAilnlUR,J...} ESCll,,,_llle PlAJCATIOfj Of THE MATURE Stliilt, to Mt NIH; I -.---CLUSNE AS SHOWN ANO NALD G. LUCE, INOIVIDU· Orange County on 2s27s96 .. ). pursuant to lheDeed d EEOAtHXPLANATION Of TllE rce o ""'" ...,.,,w Of THE PROCEEDINGS 13'-aCM2. ThataealMIOWt ~-•-• DEFINED ON THE CONDO-ALLY AND AS TRUSTEE Piiot March 14• 1996· 19903074999 True U.CIMd by Or. OaYtd NATUR( OF THE PROCEEDl.NGS OWf'Al(Y, 50! P'ill!Centtr Onve. AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Of .. unpaid prtnclpll -mMONAL MM
MINfUM PLAN RECORDED FOR THE KATHERINE L. Th262 Daily Pilot March 14 21 Su~ ~ Su, ""--GAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD antaAnl CA9270S CONTACT A LAWYER Oii ............. """°"' . ...,.
NOVEMBER 20• 1984 AS LUCE TRUST. AND DOES PUBLIC NOTICE 28 A rll 4 1996 ,tt,269 bind and wire, dated CONTACT A l AWYER Thrs bulk sale 1s sutJieci to "1tlll • t:'5 AM. ROeERT E • wW! w._...,.... Cemetery •Mortuary INSTRUMENT NO. 84· 1 THROUGH 50, INCLU· • p • . OW1CW2 ... recorded On lf,8196 at I 00 PM ' N.A. al1lomr1 U11form Commen:ial WEISS IHCOAPOAATtO ... OOltS, ~ .., Id-Chapef . Ct9rnat()(y
488!166 OF OFFICIAL SfVE cne1350838 PUBLIC NOTICE OW2AltZ.u~sen.n.ntNo. MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC as seoon&1062 ~lflPDl'ltld TMlleuitdarlrld venctullfltlmllf .. ~ .. '"'"P~ .... v•-,. ....... 9 RECORDS OF SAID OR· YOU ARE BEING SUED BY NOTIC O f2"4"'*7, In !poll -, P19ge Ille duly appotn~CI ltustte ft so sut>itd. Ille name illC:I l ~ Of 8* Nolet n ~ _.,,.. -.,,,.,
ANGE COUNTY, CAUFOA· PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. I• esla' E F FlctltJoua BualneH -. "'omcw "-cords In the unde1 a110 pursuant to Deed 01 11$$ 01 the person Wllll whom ~I '°-~ ol Oocul\ISI ,... S221,072.17, ~#Id '14~1Beectloo NIA demandando) SOILS SALE OF REAL Name Stat•m•nt omc.ottNCounfy~ lrust R1:corcled on 1'lnfJ2 as arms miy bt filed rs RENEE oor""" on """""'•"• ment ea.Hera Q'9Cka 0t C...S PARCEL B: SOUTHWEST. INC. A CALis PROPERTY AT The tollowlng persons art • ct Orange Cowlty, aate Oocumenr No 92·836819 Book ARTER I RU8Y BISHOP BUR· No lt-4tOf74 ol Olfiall ~ a.cka OWllt* to flt TNll-.... ______ ...
UNIT 4, AS SHOWN AND FORNIA CORPORATION PRIVATE SAJ.E doing buslntH as: Per1ec1 "'CMlfornll. .............. Paga .. otOlllclal Recoias In w ESCROW COWPANY, 501 fl lhl alb cl the Allcorder ol •orbkbirn1ee..-.. ti> PIEllCE IR011IElll
DEFINED ON THE ABOVE You have 30. CALENDAR CaH No, A1159225 Cover, 3303 0·5 Hatbor, tothe.NoelceOf o.f .. n Ille olla ot Ille Re.:orde1 ol nter On111, Santa lw. CA °'1111~ ColK!ly Clilomre _. Tl'\Mlt~P"Of*'~ IEll llllOADWAY M.E NT 1 o NE o co No O· DAYS after this summons In the Superior Coun of Costa Mesa. CA 92626 a.ctlon IO W ~ Orange Covnrv. Calrtornla. 706 and Int l&Sl day lor fr~ng Clllld by Jalvl ~ • SlnQll lftcalon la ~. Fiom
MINIUM PLAN. is served on you to Ille a the Slat• of Cahlomla, for Burns. Emergency Ser· recotdtd 11122.W u lnstru-6~~wllld by Jc.: .. 1 H K.ly~ and arms shalt be ~rtn 29, 199&, rM1Sld . .bl!Gaumlrl aicHAndy lnlDm11llonwt*ltlhtTn-. Mortuary* Chapel
"'THIS PROPERTY 1s A typewritten response al this th• County of Orang•. In vice~. Inc. (CA). 3303 Ds5, ment No. 16619''2 (Of Connie l Kays. nusoancl ana tech 1s the t.111ness dlY btfo" GaSlllWl husblnd n ...-le. • delme 1'1111111, bl.c for~ Cremation
b°WELLING. THE ADDRESS court. • the Matter of 'he Estale of Harbor, Costa Mesa, CA Book-, P19ge -l, of Mtd ~ wile. as Trustoc, Mlertc.11\ s.tle elate specified acow T""° F• Wea 5-wlgs I U-nu.. maikm9 no, • ..,,..
OF CO-OWNER. MARY A letter Of p~e call Will DOLORES PEREZ AL· 92626 clat RK«da, WW w on s.w fA-ras~I J.4atch.s,.uig& -AHCClllQI • 1108ioadwata esaY---~ WO.OOMANSEE, .lS 2422' notJ>!Olect ~ov.; your~· ecffffd. Ttrtr w•rn.n-Ttc ort-ill OfD l'Mll: ill'( Will SE LL AT PUBLIC DEFORD CHAO ~ ... tll 11 plbk a.w:llOn drell(l9) or at. CIOflWl'IOf'I Costa Mesa -s RI o NE s . LAG u NA wrllten rtlsponse must be NoUce la hereby given ducted by: a corporation the Notth front Wllrance \o AUCTION 1 o THE HllillEST ASHOR. Buyel(s) IO ,. ,.. bidder tor e11t1 ~ d .. llbow de-M2·91SO
NIGUEL. C-ALIFORNIA In pro~er legal form ii you thal lhe undersigned wlll Have you 11arted doing theCoun«yc:ourthouM~ BIOOER fOR CAStt (payabl4 at llURAOWESCAOW COMl'AICV ~ 11 bme o1 "'8 in lllwllJI aatied~la:'°2111Jlwal••-------
92656 want 1 • coun to hear your sen 11 Private Sale, to th• buslneas yet? No CMc Cent# Drtw hme 01 sale Ml lawful "' 501 ,,,,,,_..,.,,Dtrte "'°""' o1 ,. Unilecl &... ~ Road coeeia M99a CA t2l2ll
11 rhe subject ol this sale ~f58• d fil highest and best bidder, Burns Emerg1ncyService1 s.M,,,..,CAat~auc-tile united States bym~~ ~ S1tUAnl.CA!l2i'05:edl.1c:adW'sehd'~by• &rid P'OP9"Y la ~IC*I Is real p1op'efty and 11 has you o not 1 e your r• subject lo conflrmallon ol Inc .. M.D. Burns, President tlon, to the hlllhMt ~ . · · Newport BtlCtl·CoslJ Mesa • nallonlj bll'\IC for fie~ Of h
no street address or 01her ~ponse on time. you may 11id Superior Court. on or This statement was filed few ush (In h lonns ~ ~~o~::~._dra:: b{ ~ SIJte CN357409 81173RC Mar 14 cr:n ~ 1 ._ « ~ = ~· 8'm.ftd llld
common deslgnarion di· ose 1he case, and your alter the 18th day of will\ Che County Clerk of •e l.rM\it lender In IN · 1 ec rawn 1gg& Died of Tl\llt lncMlna .._ '.racllons to It's locahon may wages, money and props March, 1996, at the office Orange County on 2·16-96 United. ltltff, paVllble lnfUll bya Slalt 01 federal credit union, .non. or •ctllldt ~~•st-. .,.s Ul*1lle of bf"~
'be obtained from lhe Mars arty may be taken without ol: 199fS3073fS71 9ttlrMC11 ... ),alttgtit.t11e. OI a Cl18Cll drawn by a stale 0/ PUBLIC NOTICE Of ltdnl llWlg• Sid ta.I..,. and cl S.. Cal9omla ~
shars OHice upon request. funher warning lrom lhe ROSE M. GATES, ESQ., 0 11 Pll t F b 22 29 and Int«... conW)'ld lo leeleral sav111gs and 1030 asso· aeon: ~ IUOOlllln. « c:onwyance ~' •
• Prospecllve bidders court. / 433 Civic Center Drive a Y 0 e • • • ~now held bv It under etaMn. sav111os assoc1a11on. or lk>TICE Of TRUSTEE'S ~ 119111 llJICIMd in llCllon Mid T~ ey Dlboflh 'stiould tefer to Sections T~ere are other le(jal r• Wtst, Suilt 250, Santa Match 7, 14, 1996 Th241 Mid Deed C1f TNll, In h s.wrngs ban-spedlred m secuon Ut!OER DEED Of TRUST~ 5102 of lhe FllWIClll Qxle rd 8fVIK ·Vke~~1
501 510 lo 70t 680 In· quirements. You may want Ana CA 92701 Teti (714) PUBLIC NOTICE pr()f*tV ~ In aMd 5t07 of Ille financlal Cod• and eJflenl9d to dO taM-. WI hi ~ A1111, Ncwt11dDt. Cll-~lus'ive, of the Code 0 j Crvil lo Call an auorney right 541 .'2400, fAX j (714) 543-~and 1f1te and H auU101lzed lo do bllSlflJSS In ll'llS w:i A.~lii:'~~U~:-si.) 81 file M.ln (No!111) Ens bi* '1324, (t11) Jl7·17'21,
Procedure for provisions away, If you ao not know 1524 flctltloue Bueln••• more dHatbad In h state) Al the Chapman Avenue • • 1r1noe to 1111 County Coort· O*d FebnlllrY 21 '"' •
governing the terms, condl· an euorney, you may call all the right, title, and Ins Name St•t•ment above r er...ced Dead Of entrance (adiactnt to lht can· DER A DEED Of TRUST DATEO hcMIM, 100 CMc Ce.mer DrNe ASAP1M7"7 Jl<c.3121,¥11 1.ton~. and effect of the sala an attorney reterral service terest of said deceased at The follow! sons are Trull. nie ceet addre11 non) ro 111e CIVIC Center Butt<llng, Oc:lot.r 23. tltO UNLESS YOO w111, s11111 Ana. ca ti nght * ---------
and rhe llabilrly ol default· or • legal •id oHlce (listed ti~ of death and all tight, doing buslnei's ':: The Biz and odl« c:ommon ~ 300 E isl Chapman Avenue. TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT n1 r11emt ~ to rd ·now PUBLIC NOTICE
3URIAL AT SEA
loi11 tAt Ct1P!{ll1t for a final iribult.
$6~0 90TA1
N~8tAol z..t9~ 11'. 721 •
Ing bidders. In the phone/ook). • title, and Interest the Hlate 01 Marketing Communlca· uan, r eny, M hr• P'OI>' Or'11Qe, CA al 1igfl1, bite '"d YOUR PROPERTY, 1T MAY BE lllld ~ • i-* sad 08ed o1 Trust -NOTICE IS HEREBY Despues d que le en-has acquired In addition to lions 4162 Rae uet Club efty dtaclbld t1bov1 t. lnttrtSI conveyed to and now SOLD AT A PU8l.IC SALE IF ,, .. ., fl HOTIC£ Of TRUST£F$ SALE
tSIVEN that on APRIL 3, 1r1eguen esta citac1on Judi· that of aald deceased 1n Orive. Huntlngto~ Beach, purporled to bl: 111 VIII o.. held by 11 under said Otao ol YOU NEED AH EXPUNATION COunty =._ ""!'!!-., ':! UNOER DEED Of TRUST FILE. When Words Are
1996. at 2:00 o'clock P.M. cal usted tlena un plazo de and to all the certain Real CA 92649 )on, N9wpcwt a..ctl, CA 11us1 In lilt pr09trly suuated 111 Of THE NATIHIE Of THE PRO-· ---"' t0703t A.P. NUMBER: Ga-'71-N c-h
11 460t JAMBOREE BLVD 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS proper1y, 1ltu11ted In the J1Clc T Mtalet 4162 Rae· t:ZSa. tlw undtf8'Qned Sild Counl'f Calilornia dtsctlb-CEEDING AGAIHST YOO YOO Wid ..,_, Loi tl cl Tract 39J.4 15 YOU ARE IN OEfAUlT UN-ot ~•OUQ
AM t08, C11y of NEWPORT para presenlar una .r• City ot NEWPORT BEACH, quet ciub Drive, Hunting· Trust• dlldalma WIY IIabf. lf'lg lht land inertln Rtftlltd lo SHOULD CONTACT A LAWvER. ~ '-: :::::1:4 ~~ DER A DEED Of TRUST DATED "Specializing In
BEACH. County ol 01ange, spueste escrlla • maquina County of Orange, Stale of ton Beach CA 92649 "Y for any lnccwredntu d 1n uro Deed ol Trusl Tiie ~ ~ i..oy ;Mii 11111 SER· '.._. Mey~ tttt UNLESS YOU TAKE S th
State ol Cahlorma I wm sell e~ esla corte. California, partfcularly de-This bualneu Is con· U1Ct ltreet tddrHI and oa. propt11'f neretoloie dt5Cl'lbed Is RAH<> RECOHVEYAHCE COtit· Mlps "tht Ofrce cl h C'AJnty ACllOM 10 PROTECT YOUR gmpa IJ
at public aucuon to lhe t"~ ~art.a o una llrmada scrlb4td II follows: ducted by· an Individual common~ II My, being sold "JS Is' Tiii Sllttl. PAIN a IMlll « sucoeuor R*lOfdltt ol sec! Qiunty The PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOlD FlOCDers"
ll1ghes1 bidder, for cash In It 8 on ca . no le 0 recera MORE C 0 MM 0 N l Y Have yo~ 1tat1ed doing ~ heteln. The total address and Olhtr common ln.ls:IM OI ~ ""'* prq.rty ~ dncrmd IS 4T A PUaUc SAL.£. IF YOO 2983 H rbo
lawful money ol the United protecclon. •u respuesta KNOWN AS: 21 KAMALII buslnest yet? No amount ct 1tle la1plld bl6-designation 11 any o1 tile 1eat IUW"'' 10 Ille o.d ol TMt blirig llClld • rs' The S11111C NEEO AH EXPLANATJOfC Of a r Blvd
S1a1es. all the right, tille esrrta • maquina Ilene que C 0 UR T. NEW P 0 RT Jaclc Mealer .,_ ~ the ~ ... proi>ecl'f described above Is tx8C:Uled by Btuce H M: l.tJUd Wld lddms rd 00. common 08Sl!I· THE NATURE Of THE PR(). Costa Mesa
and interest of s.aid judg· ~u~pllr 1 c:or las fo\7"· BEACH, CALIFORNIA This ttatemant wat flltd cured by IN property lo bl purpoiled to be 3445 WH1blts Terral w M: l.tJUd ~ Sid Nllron, ~ 9'11. cl lhl ,.. propwty CEEOING AGAINST YOU YOU 54Q.J J JS
men I debtor(s) In the a es ega os aprop a 19 Tarmt of N I• ate cash In with Iha County Cletk of 8ll>ld and ~ fftl. don Way Cosla M CA · -=nbeo lbo>I rs papot1ld to bt SHOU • above dosetibe<I property, sl usted qu1ere que ta cor1t lawful money of the United Orange County on 2·16-96 l'l\lled COila, upeNM wd 97626 The uncltfslnn:~•Trus· a Rec:udld on 1tl0111MO • 2191 Ailltrlc:ln Awnue, Cotta L.D CONTACT A LAWYER.
f
r so much lheroof as may ess1cuchedsu caso. States on cooOrmallon of 199 153157345,2 advancea at fie llma d the lee dlSCli!ms any laf:it ... for an NWment No 91).57'131 cl 111114 Ca t2t27·3t23 Tha under· ~ 1'..e~..!'I SER· cm= -
e necessary 10 satisfy usie no presenta au Sall, or, up0n euch terms lnldalp11bllcldonOflNNo-'' OffallReoordtlllhtolbolllll..-T dltc:lll """"""""'""'',.,..."'CO.I~~~~~~~~~ :ud ex11cu11on, with ac· respuesla a hempo. puede and conditions u .,, ac-Dilly Piiot Feb. 22, 29, Uce of S. ~$314 lncotrectness ol Ille sttee Cot.nty Reoordet ol Orena• --ruC'98 ms 9'11 PAlff, • INIWe or IUCCIKIDrr; ~rued lnreresr and cos1s perder el caso. Y le pueden ceptable to the personal March 7, 14, 1996 Th242 Is polltil '* •:!:! address and ollltr common Cot.nty c:.lome. Ind~ IO ltb*ty for rry rrcotNClnlst of Ille irun. « llilJ1Jtuled 1111'111 HOV0 A
APPROXIMATE MINIM.UM qultar su salario, su dinero reprfftntatlve. Ten percent PUBLIC NOTICE ct uJt ht Clf*llng aa.d dasionalJon. of aoy, Sho h Holtce o1 Oetu rd Ellc1IOtl owt llktKI '"° °'* oomman ~ to ,. o.d ol Trust
810 SN/A y otras cosas dt au of amount bid to b9 depos· b« Ina ct\lft fttt tlCIUI"':. he1eln Said sate Yitll be made, IO Sel ~ ,_diild ~. rl rry Shown ....... -'*' by"Cehnnt L SlnOfla
Qated 3·5, t996 prop1ed1d Sin avi~o 1dlcl0s lled wtlh bid. Bid• or oller• FlctltJou• 8ueln•H dltiieednasa due. "'lldcltkwl but WllhOUI CO\llRll'll °' '#11· H12111'9S. ~,,,.,. No 115-s.cS ..... be madl, llUt WlthOu\ ., un"*'1ld WOlllSI Aealrdtd Oii Garage Sale I
• Division: HARBOR nal por parte de la cone. lo be In writing and will be N•m• Statement to C:Hh, the Trutt• wll ac. lilllly. «0tess1d or lmpllld, 514158 °'sad Ofrotl Racanls 11111 ~ « --.iy apes.d Ot 5'UltltZ • hsrullWll Ho n. . MICHAEL s. CORONA Ex1s1en otros requlsltoa le-received at ti\• aforesaid The fotlowl capt caahlKa,..cnecb chwn rega1dlng bile, p~sesslon. 0/ _.on IMllW1"6 • •Ult Main ~. iwgttOng blll. pos-.in, J12751 ol O!flc:ttl ~ ,, ,.
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eac • osta Mesa Daily The name and address of Beach.Costa M... Dally Ga.t>ri.tle Elli• ' ctpted, the TNllM ""1 · my, M:lton IO IN llQhlll bidder tor ~-·· •• ..... • ~~ March 14· 21, 28. the court Is: (El nombre y Pllol March 7, 8. 14, 1996. Thi• 114tement waa filed wltttholdtheluuanoeofh ..._ __ ,...... ____ __,
• · direcclon de la cone n) Th2si with the CatJnty Clerk of Trust•'• Died und flntl
Th266 s AN B E R NA R 0 I N 0 Orange County on 2·20-96 1*oml IV....... '° .. --~P-UB--L~IC_N_OT_l_C_E _I COUNTY TRIAL CURTS. PUBLIC NOTICE 1H038739t ~ CYM °'end« ...... fNll.
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BSC 4871 enue, San Bernardino, CA INVITINQ BIDI March 7, 14. Ulff Th2.46 Uon, bUt ~ 00:
NOTICE OF 92415 Notice la hertbv given PUBLIC NOTICE or wetrll'ity ..,._.Of'.,.._
PETITION TO Tha name. address. and that the Soard of 1Nataei .,._., r~ .._ ,.,._..
ADMINISTER telephone number of plalrt-ol the Cout Community NOTICI OF --Of anc\,ftltlnnc-. to
ESTATE OF: 1111 s 111orney or plalntllf College Dltttlct of Orange AP'UCATIOM TO NIWV the Ir t tntclMae ..
ARTHUR BENTON wlthou1 an 111~rney Ii · (El County, Cahfomla, wll4 r• IEU.ALCOHOLIC curadbyUllllO..C.otTrwt,
• WEST ak• . nomb11 la dlrecc~ Y. al «*v• ae1Jed bide up to but 811\fIRAOaa Mtvancee lweundlf, Wllh • no latet t/W\ 11:00 AM, .,.._..UPfOWled..,.._ , ARTHUR B. WEST numero de ttlefooo del Thurtday Mardi 18 199t, Fff"'49f'V lft_1eH ~ h IM1Plld pltnc:tplf d
•ka ARTHUR WEST abogado dal dema.n<lante ... lhe PutCNllng Depart· T~ WhOm " May Con-the Nata MC\INCI by ....
, aka ART WEST o del d1m11ld1n1e que no ment of the DlalrlC:l loettld ~·wf~~EH ~ Ottcl Of Trutl wit\ llMteet
CASE NO. Af81085 U•n• abogado, es) 11 1370 AOatn9 Avenue WEEAASEKERA. AMrTHA tMraon u pnNtdad In Mid
To au heirs. benenclarles. LAW OFFICES OF BAY· BldQ. D, Cotta Mtta, Call· NILANQANI -'NO PANELU Note, plus, .... chlrgu and
qed1lon, conhnQent Credi-ANT C MACDONALD torrila, tt wf't'ch time bld1 l<AL.lDAS W It (art) ...., ~~the TNll• and IOr•. and persons who may ' • wfa b4t publicly opened and ap.,.,. al IN trum aeaMd by eald alherw1st be lnlertsled In 2048 Orange Tree Lane, read tor: Ing ~ the ~ment Of Deed Of TNtl. CTC flOreck>-
tlte will or eslalt, or bolh, Suite 220, Redlalldt. CA PURCH4S! OF MICRO. Alcoholic :aoe Control Mt kvt(;ea eorpcw.-on,
Q4· ARTHUR BENTON 92374, 909n93·7995 COMPUTERS: ORANGE to ... ~ l beYeragea '°"'*"tllnowtlflSCourVr •
WEST aka ARTHUR B. DATE: APA 10, 1995 COAST COu.EOE \.AB at t05 Main $1., Balboa CA ..... Tbt C""llOfltian. *
WEST aka ARTHUR WEST b 1 p E Q Q y L • All bid• are to be In IC> 12811 with an On•S•I• ~ W.y, "'•.
aka ART WEST HAWKINS hputy c:OtdifQ with fl'll Bid DOQo General (47) (PUb. Eel pt.) ~~ ::=: "alln, CA _.,
A PETITION hat been '· Urnen11 which .,. now on llctnlt(•l· flhonl• ........ ltfed by CYNTHIA JEAN Publlth1d Newport file and may be~ In Publllhtd Newport Wont~ fa) U04100
WEST El Y in the Suparlof BH,h..Costa Maaa Dally the of11c:e of the Olr9Ct0r of B1Kl'l-C<ll&a ..... DaAy tJd alf, ly. ..... Wiii,
Cour1 of Ctllfornla, County Piiot March 14, 21, 28. 4prP Pur"'Ulng of IN DlllJlct. PllcM Mlrcn T, '"· 211 19111. TNllM'a ·.... OMcef ol ORANGE. 4, 11198. No bidder m., wltndraw Th2eo ,...,. 02*
THE PETITION rtqutsts th265 hie bid fOf a pertOCI Of lldy-PUBLIC NOTICE ~--tff ~ arl1 Iha! CYNTHIA JEAN WEST five (85) d•Y• .n., IM dalt •
EL v ti. t ppolnttd u f*· PUBLIC NOTICE ... tor tt\t opening lhlttot. Faotnloua awan... PUBLIC NOTICI
sonal repreMf'ltauve to •d· TM Boerd OI TAilleM •• ...,,.. Stat..,._...
minister tha 111111 ot lhe 0~~:::~~ MtWt tM ~ or r.. The fol!Owlng pereona .,. NOJIC( OF TlllUStrtl IAll
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THE PETITION requffll CRKDITORS 0, \o wilve .,.,, "'~ one Fundll'lg 11t ·Alrigoe llllllllpl. ~ ~ '""
the deeedtnt'a WIU. tnCI IULK IAL• Of tnfonnelltiet tn tny aa.d wa.,, Suite 'C Ntwpof1 Ill lnMr h .... ~
eod1c111, If any, b4t admitted AND OP INTENTION ot In the tl'dding. llMch, CA i2liO 0... rJ TM' .. llt • rRAllO lo probatt. The wtll and TO TRANIFlft ........ , /SI .. OOllt J4KJy OIMtae. ltl A111100t llll6r r' c~•u:• In':!:•: ALCOHOLIC W. ~Viii IMreot., .. ~ ~ '9ed\, ,"'CA ;::"' .:w':,:: er 0:: :pte~l:C®rt. · 81VIMOILICaNll PurotlH "'' C•Ht Th b Wd-*l ...... ilCMCodll
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® COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2769 OPPORTUNITY -HOUSES FOft RENT c1 .. n Studio. Lg bath RENTALS ' 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533
-Both 3Br 2Ba w/2·car & olost, sep kltch. 'No1,.••lli••••• 29041.---------. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil gar, frplc. One w/RV pet. Quiet. $525 Incl 1• Lrg prtvate exec office liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COUNTER HeLP PfT SALES ••-•-~~~"'~ storage. Both $1395/ utiVcable. 722·9882 !f,~h~~:l,I t:C :~~~:~~ PEPSI/COKE ROUTE. Phones, shipping. REPRESENTATIVE Please be aware U'8't
mo. Agt. Jim 850-1220 E ·Slde Cottage, w/ ROOMS 2706 $400 negot. 717 n..an5 New state of Iha art Friendly & reapon. Npl Growing community the llstlngs In this e<at-All rul ,...._ ~111111111 1 d 111 *"""' Beach. 642·ti262 newspaper groun steks egory may require you ___ 11w .. w..ct 111111 ........ vau le ce ngs. close NEWPORT CENTER machines. N alion al ..,.. to call a 900 number
------ru LAGUNA to shopping/freeway company has 30 local DEL I c 0 u NT E R display advertising rep<• lflff tlrMMU.1Actof1Ml11 $585 & up. Call for C~pt H t• Pv1 rm/ Fash Is. 11X14-0tflce & Htabllahed loca-HELP F/T. Some •><· sentall11e with 1 year mini· In which there Is a
......_-ftlU_..Mlllt111 BEACH 2148 apL 642·1390 ba. Kllch/lndry prlv. In suile avail now. tlona. Make $2,300 perlence req'd . Call mum experience. Excellent charge per mlnu1e .
.. ~ "lllJ .....,_,.,, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FUNISHED STUDIO Health-conscious N/S. $225/mo. 840-8500 weekly u your own 631-4404 bentnt package Including INTERNATIONAL eijO
lftallall•• ., 41autmlaallon l!xclualv• No. Laguna APTS All New lnter1· $500 Incl maid 646-8090 WATERFRONT OFFICE boss. 1·800-311·7632. ·u·i~~~--~iii~·-~~~~~ INTE RNET GAME S bast lllllUY f()f' the ener· PLOYMENT. M~• ~
._, • 111C1, cM relltlo11, Lg 2Bd 1.5Ba. Sleep-ots. $517/mo. Incl E'SIDE CM $400 In Udo Peninsula, 1211---------Veloclly Is bulldlng gtllc sales professional. to s2.ooo-s4.00Q~/ m. MMAca-. '-11111 mtu If Ing to barking seals I utll., Pool, lndry fac, Unfum Br w/1eml-pv1 sq ft+ deck. Areplace. UNLIMITED INCOME virtual worlds and on-Phy&lcal/drug screening re-month teaching ba.i:c
............ ••lallllUtato Garden/gar. 376-9042 iated. Nr Triangle Ba. kllch & lndry prlv. restrm w/shower, xlnl High commission line games for the In· quired. EOE. Please send conversatlonal English
.... ., _ .. ......__, "-'. q u a r e . Quiel N/S. 548-5035 waler view. Avail 5/1. potential saving home t I N hi I tal in Japan, Taiwan, ~ _,,.,. _ _,, """ I owners BIG $$. Now 1-900-388-9898 eme. ow r ng . resume to Judy Oetting, South Korea No 1111aen:r,~•." Pa rk Place VIiiage NB/Blufta Private 1br, $1100 mo. 67S.1J29 financial service. 1-call Ext .. 3247 • 32,8 ented motivated profs 'll.Calllornia Community leaching bac:kg~ound
....,.,., will not NEWPORT 714/848-7804 ba+den, w/gar., w/d.,11'"' ... ~~ .......... ~ closers delight. 1·800-~/~>pt ~n: lntern1et b~ News. 330 West Bay StrMI, or Asian languages fe-.......,~MJIMrtlst· BEACH 2169 Large Studio behind kll prlvt, pool. Quiet. 2i1llKUTIVE 699-6099 Ext. 81677 "T:.t"':..:::'~ vt:1TI"I; sw saes Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Of' quired.· For lnlonna· .... .., rul ...... wtlkll ls II Triangle Sq. $575 Incl Female $600 644-0263 WI QfflCIS _.,_,.. mktg: pr~mrs In 3o, lax your resume lo (714) tion call 1·206--971·
""*'t11M lft.01#11Mm utll, w/d, patio, off· :~'•d• Vending w"h ove< 25 gomo do.,gn, Al, TCP/ 631-6594 35728 ... JB9513. , ... .. .._..,,_.___,.'"·I -•1 • BIG CANYON street prkng. 642·13t 1 •-V-A_CA_n______ ~-local accounts. Buy all IP, VA. VRML, Java ""'s,_.,..1----A--/B--l---•·r --· ... .. McCl•ln Townh m e ON rt 800 818 0908 r---,......,.....,......, ___ ~1 exp + 3/20 artists, a ea epa u a n••• 4..m.11 • ..._ .. l11d 111 11111 ••TOWNHOM•S** or pa . • • 0 --t ----------..... 3bd 2.5ba. 2 decks, --. web page dsgn, OA. wnr., ... n repreneurs EMPLOYMENT 4 w ~.,.,~~"'aa 111 wetbar, fplce. Seel/re 2 BR, 1 1/2 BA, pa· RENTALS 2722 .Fl'W~J.W.A. The Community HOTTEST Grl work env, atlr. Fantastic career In ex· • -•n1 .,,,,_ .. com-pkg/slorago. View of tios, $795; 2 Masler,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •. .i. Market Placo. X * X * X * comp pkg. FAX res: to pending Hawaii travel WANTE°D 5535
,..., ............ ,ClllHUD golf course. Pool/tenn patio, garage, w/d hk· New 28• motor home Alll fOfSandr147&;24.M Classified ........... M. Ma, '415-776-9099 co. 1•800.975·1501
M ·INa• 1·-·'24·1511. f« $1900/mo 640·5274 up $950; 1 BR, patio. tor ror'lt. Full kitchen, 642·5878 1.69 l,.IVE LOVE TO COOK7 SECRE TARIAL ---Mi.¥' I I 41W,DCaw1jllim ~-,B,,,.-r,-r-a-n-ge-.-e-n_c_l _g_a-r,4-9at, $650. 54s.7307; • snower. "TVNCR. l>ay .-..;-t•• I: on t. Coormet ce!'OR rrelfdstt Cheeriul;-pleasent, de-
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Reis. OC area. 775-1772 cal HUD .. us.~ X·lg yard, $985. Npl 54s-745Q & wkly rates. 559·8844 ---------1·--------900-505-5050 for specialty market. tail-orlontod Asst de·
J Hghts. See owner 437 --------o ceanfront 3Br 2Ba BUSINE_SS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE L.J8UOO-L.l:A7:2JSl:J91i:·~4~4:.2:2iSOl.J Exp req. 631·4404 sired for sm1, friendly P I t o CM GR~ A'P office. Lite phones, r nc:e 0 '! r., ~I near NB pier. Book FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 Manager TraJnee heavy typing, frequent
2 11 Colton Duplex LQC now for summer wkly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NOW HIRING proofing & editing. 50· 3 blocks -to beach, ATIQN rental. 714·434·1424 SCHOOLS & lmmedlale openings 60 wpm, WP Windows
3Br 2Ba, 1-car. $1 i95 1-2-3 ltn. w ,. INSTRUCTION 3012 al Hip Art Poster Co. essential, other com·
Swedish nurse's aide,
loving, caring, avail to
help w/elderly. Drive,
cook, etc. 15 yrs exp.
local refs. 646-3735 Landlord 826·6888 •l!•a~S•. RENTALS TO 111 SWEET DEAL 1 Seeks 12 Individuals. puter oxp a plus. Se-•••••••••I Npt Shores 1Br lBa ..._.. No exp neoded. Must curltles and/or legal1 .. •••••••• doll house. Lrg encl SHARE 2724 $89.00 per mo. BECOME A PARALE· like Money. Music:, & exp0a0 Eplus. 512/hr &1•
HOUSES/
CONDOS .
FOR SALE
COSTA MESA 1024
Lovely Mesa del Mar
home 4Br 3Ba. turn·
key c:ond. $259,000.
Agt. 1-800·892· 71 58
Coldwell Banker
OPEN SUN 12:3().4:30
2873 Alanzo (off El
Camino or Mission)
Come visit this truly
blll 3Br 2Ba, FR &
pool home. $249,500
By owner. 545-2103.
yd. $875/mo. Property Gated/CoV'd prtcng l'monaliud uU.phon~ Answmng H-5 M-F ~~~rl;~!~ ~~:te~! ioeo~t':r't. sg;,?'wr:~! ~~lly. c~1t~~~· o~:~O~~ MERCHANDISE
House Rltrs 642~850 Bevatora, Pool Beeutlful·NB prvt Prestigious Newport Beach Address growing professions. 7 54·5858 E xt·5 leen. 640.7800. I•••••••••
NEWPORT ISLAND =.· eightMgm. t.Room . ~':;rye .• ~hu~~~a~le~~~~~~ ONE MONTH FREE W/6 MO /./-.AS/-Lawyer instructed POSTAL l GOV'T JOBS ___ S __ T_O_R_E ___ 1---------
Slngle family 3Br 1Ba $400+ull 645•9 515 home study. Spe~y S21/HOUR+BENEFITS MERCHANDIS ER JUiTIQUES 6010
w/boat dock, frplc, Ges&W..P91d NEWPORTPARKCENTRE p rograms o ffer · NOEXPWILLTRAIN Produ c t mer·l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-"' ~~~ f~:~l~~c~u.;r;r~~ c:.~., ~:r";,.f;,1. ~~~ 5001 BIRCH STREET :j;·~;~~ A::~:~g~:.0;: Appl+ Info 71H47·1991 ~';;~dl~~~l·r~~.sel!~~: 'euv • SELL Cash {QI
frig, TV, new crpt. . smklng. 708 Avacado 260 07•0 800·362·7070 Dept. RE AGENTS Learn come. Sliver FolC Mer-cookie Jars, Dlsney, s 167~Lmo yrly. Avail s390 67s.s634 -7 } LLC762. comm'Vapl sales. PT/ chandltlng. 1.S00-838-Metlox, Poppytrall,
now. 67S·4912 Agl. £XECU7 IVE SUITF.\ I ROM $J(,Q ()(} FT. sharp appearance 60a8 USA. Black Mammy/ COM fom. prel. to a must. 962·2804 Chef/Butler & cartoon
H a rbor View Ho mea thlU'e 3 Br, 2 BA, 011:« S11111>11r1 .'it'r111u1 A1iatl11blt S jars Pat 99" "598 4Br 3Ba Portofino1---...______ llrlghl & cheery $450 'J./' ,..,-EMPLOYMENT Re tail •I•• Oomon-· ....,,,
model $3000/ 0 A 1 NEWPORT + Y.I utll. 544-0459 • FREE PAR.KING•V/EWS•AIRPORT 1 slrate uniqu11 new *BUYING ITEMS* 1•000•892.~58 g · ._,-"-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=====~-product outdoors at From 1800.1960. 1 pc
Coldwell Banker BEACH 2669 CDM Mslr ste, designer •---------Fash Isl & Irvine SpOC· e.J.t "2..J--to entire estate. Palni.-
Lld I I home, $750 + Vl ulll + ••••••••• EMPLOYMENT · trum. PT/FT. Rospon· .,~,-; '.::;:""" ____ -/// lngs, china, glswaro, ----------1 o • e 3Br 2:V•Ba, maid, or less S w/less slble, people-odenled --,_ furn, etc. lmmed cash. NEWPORT trplc, 2-car gar, patios, PROMONTORY POINT prlv. 72 1·8160 BUSINESS & ANNOUNCEMENTS 5530 & enthusiastic. Hrly+ S JO.BS AVAILABLE top$. 673~223 Iv msg
mo. 310·277·1583 c:.rpt/palnt, mirrored CdM Walk to lhe FINANCE r • BEACH 1069 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ 2Br 2Ba w/lrplcl New comm. 619·248·9287. TlllS WEEK ~!~JB~-~9R!!~~l
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wardrobe clost. $1335 , beach. M/F lo shr 2Br •••••••••tl $40,000/Yr Income SalH $35K·100K+/Yr Ttmp be Ttmp Tu llirt
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0 B Live In Newport's fin· 2 BR 2BA $725/Up • e Fem •hare ex T·1361 for lls1irrgs. Sa les Asaoc·NB hotel • .l Rr1·rp11u111'1' 111
en vu. kr. 642-3850 e.st homes at a frac· Refrlg & dlshwaahor 4Br 4Ba newer hae w/ OPPORTUNITY SIO/hr Blf Owner 3Br 2VaBa tlon of normal rent. II Incl. 60x30 pool-NO 2 fem. Frpl, Pv1 prtmg, 2904 gift shop. Honest. rell· • I Daw bun '°
' 5 4 5 As•. working, some com· 5 IU/hr
cul·de-aac adjoins 7 ***•LUXURY BAYRIDQE II, brig hi. Pref fem. Pv1 bd. bth, H01: NUT B~XES (160) HEALTH BENEFI I Some early mornings/ 51 1/lir
Newport Terrace you have qual'ty fur· pets. No fees. No elc. $475. 645-4752 D'flll[H able, positive, hard·
condo. End unll on nishlngs call 723·1151 lease. ... ..,,., Li do la, lrg hm w/prof. TS ~,· puter exp. Flex w/hrs. • 2 i\1•1·1111111111~ < 1.-rL. 10
acre park. Pool. sec W•l •rfront Condo upper uoit. 2 Br, 2 Ba, deck, c:bl, w/d, gar, unit$ w/ind1v, scales & CJ'AITTIM&lnJU.TIMll f nlghts/wknds. $8/hr. • Tl'll'111nrl l'l1112/lns11lr
gullJ'd, etc. S159K. For 2BR 275 BA HI hi 2 car gar. Avl lmmed maid $800 673·7886. trays. Loan boxes to ->~1.-s'*"-'" Fax Lel1er/Res: Attn , "all'>rn:SWhr more tnlo 646·9435 · : g Y • stores, sell product ~c-,..,1 upgraded. With boal $1250. 497·9408 279 NB/Pe n Cleajl room, and Make $$$SI B lid -.: ;..-Carol 310.318·7106
HRBR VIEW HOM ES al Ip, $2 800/m o Haver11eld NB share ba. 1bik 10 bch/ u '°"'--! C O F S: r E
Phase 3, 4Br, stun· Agt 640-7000 Ext 306: •BLUFFS CONDO ahop/ent. Male pref'd. a profitable route. IC ning view, xtra lrg lot. , ... Cost $289 Sac. $75 '° NoSllMe•,.,. ... s,.e.-!
Portolino model. Bkr Npt North. 2Br 2Ba Newer 3Bd. 3Ba. den. .....so. Utls pd. 675-4276 each John 991·7472
640-5664 or 7a9•7248 condo, 2-car g8:'· AC, On the pool. 2/gar. NB/Weatcltlf 2Br clean, MCI PhoneCard ATES -~~~ ·· A/Tccountlng Clerk w/d, pool. Avail 4/1. $2050/mo. 759·0342. new & bright. Quiet, LOCATIONS GOING F position. Qualified
$1395/mo. 640·152~ L •rge upstairs 3Br nice area. Fem pref'd. FASTI Inv. Req. '° ,. .. ,_.nuA ... '111,. person will have exp
CEMETERY LOT/ The best of Orange 2Ba. encl gar. trplc, $450 + ~ ulll 642~122 800-700.7177, 24 Hrs. CALL l.eG0-'95-0796 In PCs, l O·kO)' by
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$900 Burial space for
two, Westminster
Memorial Porlt. Call
208· 736-9102.
furniture to live In SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE 1·800-696-4980 LOS?•· Irvine. CA 92715 Attn: ~ HR. No FAX or phone
these properties while METRO 26861•••••••• .. -------FOUND 2925 __ ca_1_1s_. -----lhoy are on the mar· ket for sale at a frac-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca II liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To place an ad in ~~~t. ~~L~~e normal N:::i ~~~g~.8~u~:~ BUSINESS OFFICE Classified FOUND • Bird. Orang• ca~1::~1~~~~e.
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View. (2 caskets ~ 2
urns) Value $9,713;
sell $6,500. 240· 1262 714·280·8080 rm. Quiel, IClnt area. FOR RENT 2769 Today! fronted conure, foundi---------
$950/mo 546-6883 642 5678 3/10 near Newport ---------1---------1•---------------__, Pac ific View Memo-V er H llle•Spectacular • Blvd. & 1Sllh St., C.M. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
rial Park, Magnolia ocean views. 2Bd 2Ba 548·3820.
Court, companion beautifully furnished, COSTA MESA 26241 COSTA MESA 26241COSTA MESA 2624 FOUND • Cockatlel, 5530 5530
·crypt $6000 538-1184 mrbl spa tub+ upgrds. near Brookhurst & Tai· ~;======~======~= $1500. Agt 631·8097 bert, F.V. 968·0640. ~
LOTS FOR SALE 1400 NEWPORT
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C·2 Lot 50x200 with Br•nd New 3Br 2'hBa
2 Bedroom. 1 Bath Detach. view, lile/brlte.
house with hardwood Upgraded, Go19eoua
floors. Needs TLC. _Q_u_1e_1_s_1_996 __ . 7_8_6-_9_3_4_7
$245.000 with owner
financing. Contact
owner. P.O. BOIC 2404,
Newport Beach, CA
92663.
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR RENT
Prof'I Dec orate d
2 malr tlH, 2~ar gar,
Italian tile entry, for·
mal OR, sculpted lrpl,
w/d. $1850. 640-1795
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
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GENERAL 2102 ISLAND
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2606
GOVERNMENT 3BR 2 1/.•BA Upper,
F'ORECLOSEO gar apace, W/O, Ultle
HOMES Island, yearly $1850
For pennlH on $1. Agt. 673-4062
'Oelln"uent Tax,-----------Repo'a, AEO'a. VoW' DetuJ11e 2Br 2Ba, A/C,
area. Toll frH 1-eoo-w/d, blt·lna, deck, gar,
en.9778 Ext. H·G13i mini bay view. Avall 4/
for current llatlnga. 1. I 1500. 723-5008
QUIET 8t SERENE
Palm ~esa Apart:rnents
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That's the fcc.bng you get
when you live at Palm
Mesa amid the lush
grccncry of secluded wooru & satdy pahru.
• Studios, l !t 2 Bedrooms · Jn. $575 ID $600 ,
· I BR S62S ID 5650
.... · lBR sns to s1so
A No Pc:cs A Vertical Blinds
• Ceiling fans
A NEW Carpet, Paint 8c TtJc A FiD"ICU Room A Ha.tut POot 8c Jacuzzi
A Patios &: Ba.lconic1
A Garages Available
Office Hows: 9:00 am • S:OO pm M·F
and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm wedatnds
1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, c.A
(71-i) 546-9860
CORONA
DELMAR
BALBOA
2122 PENINSULA
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Cottag••tvle, iota of kltch, dining area,
windows & hrdwd n,.. appl., lndry, behind i.-
11395/mo 8'4-8134 brary 108 E. Bay • (71•) 873-4602
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• Extro Lorge Jrs , 1 ond 2 bedrooms JR $600 l BR $700
2 ~ $860
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30 Deli meat
35 Owned
38 Sounds ol he.attatlon
37 Style of a room 38 Oval ,, Trace
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54 Earty show
58 LetS4Jrely walk
62 Fashion designer St. Laurent
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7 Wadding promise
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to Potato 11 Songwriter
Porter
12 Beattle and Reinking
13 Mutton or pork 21 Pouch
23 Main roles 25 ·-a Wonderful ute•
26 Fledgling's cry
27 Spht 28 Left the car
angtneon 29 ·-we having tun yet?•
31 Allow
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56 Pair of horses
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Before you can aelect th• beat T•" Cup Tova. Mini • tegul•tr. Never u .. d Alc:hatd 1l4·Me-1994
plan, you need to know how trumpe S250-S950 7l<4-83&o<M57 NEWPORT Bought for u .. In pvt '87 250 SE
are aouil to break. If apadea are,. Save abund and aircraft Sall $175. New trani, gr••t
1, you have a aure IOMr there, 90 abandon~ pet1. Ba a BEACH 6169 (1376 new). 875-7329 transportation car.
ypu muat hope that the king of volunteer/101ter. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call Mike 569·9941
clubs i4 onside an<l that the auit 714•597•9037• O•ra11• Sal• B-3 sa1.l•••••••••b,-=9-=a~1-=e-=o-=E:-::2:-.=3~w":'7.'"h:-lte~/ breaka evenly. That will allow you White O•rman Shepard 3/t 8, 2756 Hllvlew, AUTOMOBILES Palo. Record•. 1·QjNnr
t .-d th d " d th 3 year old famaJe, (•nd of Ford. Rd b• ••••••••• Xtnt cond. 851< ml. 0 u1acar ree iamon 8 on e spade. Looking for hind Ralon'• Markel) $10,900 obo 673·8948 aoe·kingofheartaandalonaclub. good tiomet••• ~-------..,.1 _________ 1 However, if you win the firet. 714-974-7823 Mulll·famlly garage & CADILLAC 9040•---------heart trick In dummy and caah the · yard aala. Sat. March OLDSMOBII.E 9155 queen and king of apadea, you can·•---------18, 8am·12. NB 1631 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil
not r,ecover. You can ret. to the ta't1le MUSICAL · Lincoln Lane. Furn, 11188 SEVILLE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
with the ace of diamonds for the INSTRUMENTS 6055 household, misc. Ortglnal, real good '811 C•lala Quad 4 _..,~.,.,.,..,,,.......,,,,_..,.='""':'-I condition, new tlrea. 1 ownr wht auto AC club finesae, but aa Iona aa East 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Multl-Fa mlly Sal• 58995. 675 ""128 • ' ' '
the f 11 ..., PS}PB, am/Im cass, does not cover ei r o lhe first two Looking to purchase Sikes. household, xtnt cond. 95k. 53950 club leads, you will not be able to •n ugl~ •l•ctrlc clothH, misc. Sat ---------obo. lmmacl 548-7704
return to the table to park a dia-b••• guitar for 7am·Noon, t 100 CHEVROLET 9045
mond on the long club. under $200. Halpl Call Essex l..An• (off Dover iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill-=::-:::-=:::::=:--:-:-::~
Correct ia to win the king of Larry at 714-37NJ338· & ~HtcliH) '80 GEO Priem Blue, PLYMOUTH 9165
hearts, discarding a diamond from automallc, AC. sound liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii
hand, then cash the king and queen sys, now tires/brakes.
or spades. If a defender ahowa out, GARAGE SALES TRANSPORTATION 54200· call 547-3171
start on club.. When both defenders
1974 PLYMOUTH
VALIANT 70,000 mlles, Great condition.
$1,200 OBO. Leave follow, however, get back to hand •---------FORD 9075 Message. 645·9153 When you have more than one with 8 heart ruff (a club to the ace BALBOA ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
line available, be sure you test could get ruffed!), draw the )est ISLAND 6106 BOATS 7011 •82 Muatang &-eye,, _______ _
them in the right order to give your· trump, cash the ace of club's and 1tlck shirt, AC, moon-SAAB 9 185
0 ,..lfthebestchance. continue with the jack to force out 2 SEADOO JET roof, new brakes.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "" h ki Th fd' d · th Sat 8·12 3/16 boat $1000 547 3171 1• Consider this hand. t e ·ng. e ace o iamon s is e •quip., oftlce furn, SKIS No trailer. Sell . •
You reach six spades after an entry back to the board to take dia-kid'• Items bookcase both for $5000 obo. '84 THUNDERBIRD
intelligent cue·bidding sequence. mond discards on the long club and etc. 30~~Y .Alln • can 574-4259 wkdys; Auto, PS/PB, A/C, tlll, ·9~ 9QQ..:t.w1to Conv _ OTth~-'.............,tl Wt the qOt!eriof-fl~f heeri;s.-. -----4 ,..,.5.:.A.,;.;T;.;;;;;; .. .:.1=2=0:::a:.!.m!.:' =e;:;:ta::b:..l-e, -964·::t04lJ evesTw1<ncJ1. lf.W-tr.nl. AskTng Automatic, yallow/btk, J""6""' -" -$2100 obo. 650-7274 low ml, mint. $17,000
spades would be a key card. . Learn to be a better bridlfe bunk bed, c hairs, ---------• '82 Taurus AT, AC, obo. 548-6199
There are several ways to tackle player! Subacribe n ow to the c lothing, art, toys. POWER BOATS PS, PB. Crus, P/Seats, lhe hand. One is to discard two G B ·~-, _ b --'tin • 111 Diamond Ave. 7012 AM/FM, New tlres.•---------
clubs on the hearts., hope trumps oren ri ... e ...... tter Y """ 1 Mint cond. Non smk. TOYOTA 9210 (800>788-1225 for Wonnation. Or•---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil are 3·2 and then play for West to write to Goren Bridge Letter, BALBOA $8250 IS48-4180liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
have specifically K Q x in dia-PO .,,_ ...... 10 CL' IL 60680-PENINSUIA 6107 Partner want•d •8 7 T.,c•t 70k ml, monds. That has about as much · • oux..... ' "'caco• '91 SeaRay Laguna xlnt cond, 4-speed,
chance of succeeding as we have of 4-4IO. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 23. Twin 135 Merc'a. LINCOLN 9120 burgandy. $2500 obo.
LOTS OF MISC $395/mo .. Incl sllp. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 714-673·2866 • Sat/Sun 8am·Noon · Call 854-2009. '77 Town C•r
MERCHANDISE CAM'l!Dllf' •· FREE TO YOU 6022 2037 E. Balboa Blvd. Original owner. Uke 1878 Collea xlnt ~ ui (Corner of Saville) new $2500. 642·9574. cond, runs good, now MISC. 6015 EQUIPMENT 6016liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 _______ SAIL BOATS 7014 ******* tires, s spd trans, Just
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FURNITURE 601~ FURNITVRE 6014 FURNITURE 6014
UNCLE SAM Booklet cam Recordor. Color Persian/mixed cat, 4 DEL MAR tag, 5 sails, traltar,
Scholarships, loans, monitor. Bit. In New yrs. old. 373-5so5. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii great shape. S850.
etc. 818-759-6555 $1100 OBO 675·7239 Whit• German Shapard BIG Garag• Sal• Call 675-3211
3 year old female, Three Famllles
COMPUTERS 6018 apade. Looking for 425 l.arkspur, CdM PEPPER SPRAY good ·home I ¥•¥ SAT 3/~6. 8am·Noon
STOP ATTACK 714·974-7823. MOVING SALE
RAPE & MURDER MAC 520C Powerbook. •---------Home & office furnish·
W/leather key chain. New In box 4/240 MB, JEWELRY FURS lngs, aupplle1 & ac-
81 k/Brwn/Blu/Red. never used: $1100. ' ce11orles. SAT 3/17,
Shock Sant•na '27
GREAT boatl Easy 10 sail, rigged to race.
Can help w/sllp In Npt Harbor for right
buyer. Must sell $3500
neg. 548·3233 $13. Polfce home Call 714-707-9488 & ART 6025 7am, 323 L.ark1pur
unit w/belt clip hol· WE PAY. CA$H
ster $18. Incl. tax & •Ro LEX• shipping. •Mall WANTED •Lady 2-Tone Date COSTA MESA 6124 For good used S
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Cadillacs, Chevya. BMW's Corvettes.
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"HOUSEFUL• Barely Ua•d 7 ft. Moving 6. Ralph Lau. P .O. Box 80148. WANT E D1 714-383-e884 little & clothes, SAT, por't Blvd. 5484192 Ltnr sofas, sleigh bed. French style aola, w/ ren green/white check RSM, CA 92688. Ear patches for 1aa 3/16, S.1pm, t36 Cecil
Office (114) 401·9444
FAX (114) 548-5850
eo1ertafnmont armolre, waverly soft floral sofa, green wicker di----------sickness. Call Dorfen1 •---------1 __ P_1_ ..... co_tf_N_p'-t_B_l_vd_ ..... > __ ---------V1ctor1an furniture silk print. Like new ne11e sot 723-1106 at 673-2776. BUnDING MARINE SERVICE
-•APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE trees, coffee & end ta· Condition. 720-7045 WBOEOlSF.FTANTAATNHNOIMNEG. W~NTED: old coin MATERIALS 6030 StJPPUES · 7020
bles. otc. Grandfather i---------11 1 & Id & 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Good Jobs clock. 714·894·9880 B•lllnl crib & rocker, MERCHANDISE Buy direct and SAVE. co ect ona go 1• reliable services •NO OVERTIME CHARGE
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Commercial/Home lllver scrap. Stove •All St••I Bldga. ~~~; 1:~':.~;~9.~:~~· MISC. 6015 units from $199. low 642·9448 days •Custom Design Interesting things
monthly payments. WANTED: VINTAGE •Factory Specials to buy
Medlt•rr•n•an-atvl•
carved heaoboard (queen·slz.e), match·
Ing dresser w/center
doors & mirror. $350
obo. 646·2086
Free color catalog. Wristwatches/Clock• • Stock Slze1 Avl. PLANT SALE Citrus-Call today. 1-.800-842· NB collector pays pr• Buy Now. Se11t $1000'sl It's all there avocado (fruiting) $10. 1305.· mlum $$. 844-8820 7 1 4 ·8 8 4 .. 8 8 4 On/Plgmy palms-lg s101--...;..;...--~-~-4-~-~-----...... ---------1 every dav
Herbs $1, cement If you"re IOOlrlnf for• C•r, In Classified
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TONS OF
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THE
NEWPORT BEACH PLUMBING COMPANY
SIS Superior Ave
Newport Beach. CA 92663
-----•ICARPET CLEANING CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HARDWOOD JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PROPERTY
SERVICE CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 FLOORS 3712liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MGMNT 3898 DI RE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -~~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiiiiam Harold Jewalera PUBLIC NO TIC l lk•' • Custom Painting liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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3408 7 1 4 ·9 8 8 ·IS 0 8 7 Ref'1. 5 Years Exp. ---------•QUALITY WORK• Malnten1nce Avallabl• r 11 unSCAPE •-move re ,..print their • Not Choapl L6862731 ________ _
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exp 7dy 830·5534 24hr
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PRESSURE WASHINQ llc#481954. Ref's . ~ nt-M.,. gallty ol•a mover, limo l848228 Jay 650-5066 Uc 638144 646-4122
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& RESTORATION Small Jobs Oki Wiii haul, what Trash Tree Trim • Removal Commission a.nn ui
7 1 4 •9 e 9 4 0 8 7 DOORS 3580 O•ry 84S.5277 Man won 11 968-1882 Gardening Svc:. 841.5512 714-558'"4151 LESSONS 3868 /Comm /Rea /Reroor
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Uc.11'671380 662·4476 CERAMIC• MARBLB Yolanda 831·9887 raaa. Don 62t·8910 RO?FINQ carp, plbg, Pror'I & Ethical. &45-7505 ..,S_p_ll_t _l_e_co_n_d_..,.M_o_v_ln-9 _T_•_a_ch_e_r_. _s_40o __ 1_4_7_ Rg:~:::~~~L::!f~~~·
ln1lall'n • Fabrication •WINDOW Cleanlng pa ntg, elec, 1 le, stuc:co. p• • ... T ARTIST Prof Movers I 2•Hr "-· PIANO Beg .• Advanced • ---------1 2 y E LI C Cl I •---------Remodal1. MORGAN _.... ,. ...,.y All T h C r1 l15736e8 840·2338 BUSINESS o ,. xp • c1nHd • arp•t ean ng DRYWAU Uc'd 850-324U QUIT SMOKING Spaclall•t In axlellog 7·Day/Sr Diec/Free Est agaa-aac er e . 1·800.34&.9321 • Herdwd Firs Maln1 . Mobil• 111403-5365. ,.. landicapa/lrrlgatlon T1Tt452 02.9123/P-34&6850 Entertainment Avall. •---------SERVICES 3488 Free Eatl • 129-10111 SERVICE 3584 1ST DAYIU upgrade•. 700.9792 ~-....-.,.,.---:-,,-,,,--i Jennll•r 840-8888 SPRINKLERS 3921
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O••ktop Publl•blng ll670130 o .. n ol Tiii COMPUTERS 3558 -*v e1-Stucco•Palntlng•Tll• H•rtt•l Produot 10:tra Exp • Xlnt Rafa lnaurad •Ince 1981. PLUMBING 3890 8PRINKLRR REPAIR
Word proc. Copywrtng 673-8065 or 8415-8526 All phasH. No Job Coo Aooflng•Jlm 8'1·7d4 '7t4-7ec>-at82 • SeHonal Flowere • CAl.T134650 117·tl00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Valve1•Head1•Tlm .. Gr1phlca/DeslgrVLayout arnl. Acou1\lo ramoval, VICTOR 467·1'738 clock•. 26Vre Local Exp.
Worksource Tiie • 01••• Block• Com~ter C""•oh •tc. 714--240-1159 CARPENTRY•Wlnd•-•'--------"'",,..,._..,..~-----THI LOCAL PLUM8Elt John ~82·2831 All Alouncl Const'n Workl -Door• • Wood Feneea Yard Cl•an-up, WIHld, --------·• -a Jam•• e. Bangert Co.· ~ 660-2880 FAX-6SG-1807 Gd Raf'•. Reasonable. For• •C1Jv• l•atnlng C & C INTERIORS • Drywall Repair • Trim, Remove. TrH•/ PAINTING 3858 Sl~ 1947 1---------
LIB562887 536·1268 All •PP• & •oftwar• Drywall• Textur• \.*281681 • Call BOb BOMB CAJJ:/ H•dg .. /L.awn. Malf\t. Friendly f«vlce•lnsuted TUTOaING 3929
CARPENTRY 3510 Merk 97S·724S -~~~la~h~:'=~~4:7 24e-8323 Pg-3Hl-002S SERVICES 3760 984-Vard Pg-148-5375 •W.P. YOUNQQUtaT LIS32981 t75·8304l~iiiiiliiliii~~~iiii
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R•aaonabl• home '""' ElECTRICAl 3810 fence bldg l Powet wutt c.... Otv.r For the Removal/StUmp Otlndlng Ucl8020M. Ina. _... " "A Vo-ire Servlcet" KOALA CARE David at 609·20891"iiiiiliiiiilii•iiiiiiiiiii local ra•id. 1~ 9ld«ty. 12 ¥Nt1 exp. SpHlleta. Uc#01215 'r" e9l 8'543oa PLUMBING Patti• 875·8009
1• Hom. R•pek/R•model R•f'1. PIHH oall frrH Flr•wood/Mulc:l'll --.~~r--~~~--· Wal9' HMllfl. Dfalns Hom1.tfa11d Chlldcart 1_________ amatl Job IEXPIERT Costa MH-'N.wport Tammy 714'3CSN~038 Stu,...._,., "4-3972 . l1Yrs o;;;Mj ;.,;J;i Remodel • Repair
E. ~~~;~~auon CONCRETE & Duncan Slecttlo 28 Y••,. -.... CNA'elC•N Otvor PLU8 touctiup1. Faucela • FllltUrH MAS N y 3557 Quick R•=n•• Jim e:u-•4*> • Companion• 24 Hra. Rlc:,,arCI Sinor L#654'22•Cl48-0720
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WALL
COVERINGS 3932
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FrH Eltlmtt•: ~·· L & a T"erapf 20 Yra Exp. Gd Price! lbp•r1 Drain C .. antne lpaoMUilng In wlllpeptt
3•15 Mloheol 7~1440 INSnt1CTIONl?80 a. Nutrition 1n9/WC auar Work. FrH Rat 20~ Plum~ Repairs removal. Uc• 588124
DOORS~ Trlm•Cabln1t1•Slucco _CLEANl ___ N_G ____ Brlek, Block, StoM, Tii. peNCBS
DryWll L.56273t 35Y11 up Oonc, P•tlo, Driveway ._
v RNIMUNQe Th9fapl•t Uol375802 630-1634 •IS liq). "' WOtll 'QUiit. * 714-98~·11037 *
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•PSMO•S OAT&••-HAJtDWOOD TaMNl8 L•SSONS ·~ iWNiOW Ciro .. Malnt. PrHI•• Plumbing Since '81. The frlnHt •••pialrhlMC ,.,.._. PLOORS 3712 1ST LESSON 'REE swao1aH1SPORTa* '11n1111o~nl/Ellt Ho1111/Apt Aep.ir• a "•mod• In O\lalny Ct•ll"*1aNp. A4tdWOOcS • LllTMO& ....... llO otf w/•dl Ou.ilty Job. P'rH HI. FrM 1!1tlma... lnllalVRell'IOYe 657-41221
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L1a.nHd·8ond9d brick, concn, at""° a OIW w • ca111 ,w..,..o c~ •dvk:• to th• Cfuy. 110.~p~tiour. saona. 26Vr Exp. Lowl CL:A881P1aD UC8NS8 •s~~·T 931·2111 anytltM 71 ... .....0H• ..... aat-TMIW=~!.!'!~!!!:!!!!. .......................... ~_ ........... _.__ 7t4-40t
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