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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SPORTS Corona del'Mar sails to fifth in tourney OPINION Neighborhood gates not open and-shut-rose Serving the Ne~rt-Mes~ community since 1907 ()'\. 11 11 111\"-I f19CI m.rtln i ~ i I I ! ! ! i ! i j I l A FAMILY AFFAIR .. Eastbluff gate L-' ' advocates hope to -block traffic -and crime im;:::.~;;;m--------------T each er s shine I 1 •Though crime has actually been on a downswihg in the area, residents' fears of future problems fuel effort to secure corrununity. amidst board I By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot brouhahas I , I EASTBLUFF -An Eastblu.tl man dnvmg a Jaguar was followed home by a gunman who demanded lus Rolex watch y:ou mt1y ht> a sm1dge nnlh·cl c1t the school board twc dll"<' Jl's had d few c-ov~rt mt•1•11ngs lt1tely. Or c1t I ht> c1clnumstrdllon lwc c1u.,e thP) 're> nbout $15 mil- lion twhmcl m school-site main- tC'Ocll)C"(' c )r you md) still be :.marting di hoth hE>C·c1us£• '><>m<' !.C"hools r11e st1t111dlt'd \\Ith students, and !'IP\\ pot t-f\lf'Sd olhnaldom mdy nt•\ c•r c onw up\\ 1th c1n over- nowdmq <.olullon lhc1t wll1 fa) " irh. c1nd lhl plc'rl'iC' C'V<'ryone. But I ct1n tell you there's a mob of IPc1c hNs out thcr(' m the dic.tnct \\ho arc clom9 their <1lrn1qht} bl'..,l to cowtow to t1 ~ICJP s p<•C-1<tl-1nlc>JC'Sl qroup. lht-rr ... 111<lc>nh a Th" t u111•nt 1 ''"l' Ill point 1s d lll'W f'IO<Jl<llll o! q1c1nts nlrtndged h} tl11• In" ... tc111cl111q Nt•wport- :\ I< ... ,1 Sdwols Founddllon c1n 1111<lt>1wnttPn h\ The Irvin<' Co At leo...,f onl• h•t1dw1 dl Petch ... chool in the chslnc;t wl.111ecf'1\<e .i S ,oo !frttnt to J>rt}' tor d pro- qrdm ll1<1t con11t•<h th€' c lulclrC'n with "ThP Woild Around Us• \ Ulllllp of <I clO.IC•O chstm- CJ\ll,,}1!1d ( rllZ(.'flS, plus one> nPWS- P<lj)l'I c 11l111111ll!'.t, r wt the· otlwr ,, • nr11c1 11\'l'r turk<•; -on-wheat • .... uhs to P\'ctlur1tl' the• <Jrdnl ctpplJ- calrons It '"rl" n.i"t} Nol the• d1scus- .... 1on-. <Hno111r thc hk<>s ol £:\C'lyn 11.irt Jp,in f-01 hc1th dllcl Tim Rile\ whn w11rE• Ill tht' group Pvt1lur1trnq m1clcllc>-dnrl h1qh- school dpphc dt1on'> hut dend- lll\'J Wll1n111H plOCJfdlll<, 0 J::x,unpll' Is d program to ~1ch tht ht1sicc, ol DNA to ctdvanC'NI plt1n•nwnt h1olo<JY student!. mor<> worthwh1l(' than taking nm th c1nd l 0th grdders, who df P new to the U S , on field tnps throughout their community so the; Cdn ledm how it works - and unprovC' their Engush at the same lune>? (l lopcfully by writ- ing shortrr <\entc•nces thc\n that one) Or how dbout the five teach- Prs who t1ppti('d for $309 47 lo buy an Exploration Table, a hands-on scientllic stage that would dllow lhetr seventh-and eighth-graders to expt>riment wilh everything from motion to friction to the physics of photog- raphy? Three sixth-grade teachers ,hope to work together on a unit m which their stude nts will "learn how to take an active part m making envuonmental deci- sions to decide pubh~ policy." One wonders tf the software they will u e mcludes a water dlstnct which wants to dump treated scwdgc into a neighbor- mg bay? 0 Tho e are 1ust a few of the requests trom which the grant readers had to make some tough choices. 1 · l ! ! i i l l l i i l I -i , MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Margot Condon and her family have been honored by the Jewish Family Service for fhelr family values. Pie· tured is Margot with six of her children (clockwise from top) Dillon, Brady, Alex. Ariana, Logan and Bree. • Newport Beach family is 13 members strong and relies on love, with a heavy dose of organization, to keep them together By Valerie Fugent, Daily Pilot I n an era when downsizing JS the fashion and strong, dose-knit fami- lies appear to have gone the way of the 45-rpm record, Margot and Allen Condon still believe bigger is better. The Condons have 11 children, eight of whom are adopted. And, tl seems the Condons are still expand- ing. •Al this point, we're lucky there aren't 10 more -and there may be," said Margot. ~we're not done yet." J ew1sh Family Service of Orange County lS honoring the Condon family, as well as the Jacobs family of Irvine t1nd the Ki.rschen family of Fullerton, on April 21 at the premiere ·celebra- Lion of the Jewish Family" dinner and fund-raiser at the Hyatt Newporter The Condons were nominated by the event planrung committee because of their strong family values, and because they exemplify the adoptive family. "This is one kmd o f family thdt is • SEE FAMILY PAGE A 14 A vandal used a pellet gun to shoot and shat- ter the windows of numerous European cars parked on the neighborhood's streets. A female Jogger was assaulted Qy an wtiden- tilied man who frightened but didn't harm her This sample of recent crimes JS a fnghterung reminder to some Eastbluff residents of 1ust how vulnerable thetr sprawling neighborhood 1s to outsiders And Wlth the new Corond del Mar Freeway exte nsion planned, and the mcrease m area population Wlth the construction of 300 apartments and 500 single-family homes nearby, there is a possibility of increased cnme, dccord- mg to Neivport Beach polJce Slt.11, statistics show crone has actudlly dropped m recent years m the community. pouce •SEE CRIME PAGE A14 r--------~-~-------------------------, i I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I + CRIMES IN EASTBLUFF FROM JAN. 1, 1995 TO FEt. 28, 1996 Robberies: ................ : . . . . . .2 Residential burglaries: .............. 2 Garage burglaries: . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 4 Auto burglaries (3 cleared by arrest): ... 7 Thefts from unlocked cars: . . . . . . . . . . 4 Vandalism (9 cleared by arrest): ...... 11 Theft: ............................ 2 Total crime incidents: .............. 32 + CRIMES CrTY-WIDE FOR SAME TIME PERIOD Robberies: ....................... 35 Home burglaries: ................ 900 Auto burglaries and theft: ......... 905 Total: ........................ 1,840 l • SOURCE: Newport Beach Police Department I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L-------~----------------------------~ Cirque du Soleil may pitch tent at fairgrounds •The French-Canadian theatrical show is negotiating a move from South Coast Plaza parking lot, its home during last three local appearances. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Cirque du Soleil, the contemporary French- Canadian theatrical circus, is negotiating a move to the Orange Cpllnty Fairgrounds. The troupe's last three perfor- mances -in 1991, 1993 and 1995 -were held at South Coast Plaza. 1Wo of those productions were so popular that the circus extended its runs. Officials from South Coast Plaza and Cirque du Soleil could not be reached for comment late Wednesday. However, an Orange County Fair spokeSW'oman said the shopping center suggested the circus consider the fair- grounds as the venue for its Janu- ary 1997 performance, called "Quida.m." r-------- "They're the ones that referred them to us," said fairgrounds spokeswomCU) Jill Lloyd. • Appar- ently, there was a problem with the parking at South Coast Plaza. Since the arcus sets up in the parking lot, I Uunk it may have been impacting the shopping center's business." Lloyd said Cirque du Soleil and fairgrounds officials have been in negotiations for th~ past couple of months. A signed agreement is expected to come by the end of the week, she said. And circus officials apparently are confident a deal will material- "As confident as everyone seems to be, it still isn't final ... " -DON ESCAlANTE • ize A press release announcing ticket sa1es states that "for the first time, Cirque du Soletl will pitch its trademark blue and yel- low big top in the parking lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa." lifeguards kept busy by I big waves r---------~~-----~ I By C.rolyn Miller, DiJl/y Pilot , I Newport Beach lifeguards l ! had their hands full Wednes-: i day with summer-like cond.i-: i lions and epic waves. : ! Spring, Break was in full· l i force with 48,000 peopl • I i bathing on the beach and frol· • ! iclting in the surf which boast· l ! ed about 4 to 8 feet swells with · l water temperatures a wann 60 : degrees, Newport Beach llf e-l guards reported. 1 t While the waves were total· I ly cool for surfers, they were a ; curse fer lUeguards who report- 1. edly made 36 rescues all day. But everyone waa rete\led i safe and sound, W91Uardt Mid. i •There was a lot of adlvtty i for lb.ii size of crowtt..• Mid I I It I I . I . I I I. t I I \I I I ' \ I \ ll I \ AROUlitiaowN M aEST I UYS A:1. CASSI Fl ED 84 ENTERTAINMENT NJ SOCIETY A7 SPORTS 81 ·WEATHER flJ. I \\ I \ I II I 1: "As confident as ever\'one seems to be, 1t still 1sn I fmdl .. : said Don Escalante of the ldlfgrmmds ·we're close, but we're not there yet Not every '1' has been dotted or 't' has been crossed ~ The producbon ts scheduled to prenuNe Jan 29, 1q97 Tickets wlll go on sale Sunday More than 50 performers from dll over the world will make up the cast of "Qwdam." which or- cus officials are touting as "a show (that's) fit for the next mtl~ lenruum, m wruch people find their proper place and adapt to a new world " 'In the Spirit' writer wanted -IThe Daily Pilot is looking for a writer to put together ., its "In the Spirit" columns that run Saturdays. The sto- ries are brief, follow a set for· mat and are designed to pro- vide qukk information about , various churches or syna· : · gogues. their leadership, ser· : vices .net mission. I ' Interested p.rtieJ should : cont«t ReligiOn Editor Laurie I ~ 3JO W. Bay St.. Costa • Mesa. 92627; or c.11 574-I w.. I l I • Another panel had to wade through notebooks full of dppli· canon from primary and elo· mentary t achcrs. This i.unilarly notable group tnduded Felix Paso of Rcleaf Costa Mesa; LiZ Parker, who hes kids at Kaiser, ii a trusteo of the Orango County School Board, and who went to Corona with our older daughter (y1kosl); Dr. Lows mith; Bruce Guiliani, director for the Anne l'r1mk exhibit, Bo Clover, admin· Mrator of the IChool di.strict '• Environmental Nature Cent r1 • and the aforementioned colum· nist. l Brent Ranek. a Newport Beach •SEE COAST PAGE A14 marine safe~ officer. A2 THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1996 greer wylder I leres a couple garage sales for good causes Two big garage sales are com- llHJ up. ~o Lf you want to mark your rdlenda.r, here's the scoop. ThP Fairview Developmental f'..-nter -a non-profit organiza- 111111 in Costa Mesa that's home to 11£><> developmentally disabled KAREN SMITH Experiencing another culture, helping others succeed SHE IS Karen Smith, a 26-year-old Newport Beach resident who returned home last November after living in the Dominican Republic for two years repre- senting the Peace Corps. Smith liveq in the country- side, called Azua, for . four months and later moved to the capital city of &nto Domingo. Smith said she worked as a miao-enterprise development consultant to women for a banking firm affiliated. with Women's World Banking. ~ 1111hv1duals -JS holding a "Super < .. m1qe Sale" from 8 a.m. to 2 p fll WC>dnel>day. ,. ' Smith, a graduate of Corona del Mar High and a 1992 grad- uate of UC Berkeley, found liv- ing in a Latin American country fascinating. Spanish is the prt- mary language spoken, but the people are a mix of African, Indian and European heritage, Smith said. Smith held 20 business semi- nars for women to help them to better manage their businesses and get a loan or aed.it at the same time. "In developing countries, women don't have the aedlt and loan opportunities to start a business as men do," Smith said. "Here, they learn how to manage their businesses and we train them in cost produc- tion, accounting and market- ing." • All proceeds go to benefit ... u, Ii programs as the Special Olympics and birthday and holi- d<1y q1lts Jor Fairview's residents. n11· CJrlfd(jf' !>d.le 1S In the audito- llllrrt r1I 25C> l Harbor Blvd. Call '157-'>18R for more mJormation. "The people are very pro- American and they look out for each other," Smith said. "They're more family-oriented and the pace of life is slower here.• MARC MARTIN I OAllY PILOT Karen S.mlth served ln the Peace co?ps In Costa Rica and has recently landed a job as a human resources manager. nw '>erond big eveht coming up,.., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's 3 1st clnnual rummage ..,,111>, wh1e h 1s consistently one of 1111• hC''>I in thP Newport-Mesa drt·,1 ·nw '>dlt' tdkrs place May 9-10 rtnd lf•t1fllrPS gredl buys 00 a w 1111 • V<1nPty of clothes. toys, l1t1by 1t1>111s, -.hoes, sporting q1mcl .... t•l<•rtromcs, 1ewelry, silver, 1111•111", housewdrcs, furniture. toolc., .111, boo~. computers, and .1r11111111·c, All t>roce<>cls go 10 rruss1onary wrir k For more• informatJon, call K<111·11 T<Jylor (1)1 1-1854) or Lynn Uowty (h4h-15'i.51 St. Andrew's ,.., 111 liOO St And~ews Road in PERSONAL ADVENTURES The pace of life may have been slow, but the people had their own ideas of what was considered socially acceptable behavior, especially when it came to members of the oppo- site sex, with set ideas of ma.le and female roles, Smith said. "Men don't cook ... and they don't clean," Smith said. "You are constantly reminded that you're a female. •(But) that is all changing and the women are a having a revolution just like the U.S. did 50 years ago." DOMINICAN DIFFERENCES After three months of lan- guage training; living with a host family to familiarize one- self with the setting; and a final test by the Peace Corps to determine readiness to live on one's own, some things still are discovered individually. Smith said her personal example was learning about the lack of certain government ser- vices for citizens. •The sanitation was so bad,· said Smith, who had to boil water or buy bottled water for drinking. "There wasn't a lot of trash dispos_al so they would either bum or throw trash out on the beach. "You could spend the whole day cooking and cleaning in the Dominican Republic bec;ause a lot of places don't have electric- ity or running water,• Smith said. "Here (in the United States), you could spend only 10% of your time on basic sur- vival.• Smith, the eldest ot three girls, said the Dominicans were warm and biendly people who knew everyone who lived N1 •\\port Ht ·d< h , '-cross from N1·w prn t I l.irhor I hgh ,\11 op .. mng r<'cPpl1on featur- 11111 th .. us I work'> don(> by a wo1111•11" .. cuopl'r.il1v(• from Costa RH cl l ...... ( lwdu\pd dl 7 p.m. at Tlmhuktu (h')0-7471), located al l htd '-> 1pl'!ltll AvP in Costa briefly in the news 11·..,.i 1•,11nlm1J<i c.1n• done using '" l\'111 1111 pop<'r dnd oil on can - "••" Tlw c1r1 sf'lb mostly for 11111)1·1 $.WO for ctn ongmal. · L,,.,1 r• ·c1r w~· sold 1 OO'Y,, of 1111·11 \., r11 h," 1.;c1yc, owner Joanne Bt1k1>1 "It ,.., wh1m.;in1l, ndive and fM.,..,11H1<1lt · ctnd I truly believe in ...i1pp111t111q 1h1.., <,c•ll h<>lp group." II '11111 cc1r rwt•cls new llres. rht> Tire SlaUon SdY'> It has lhe 101 ... , .... 1 l11P pnet•'> 9uaranteed. Anti 11 r11om1s1•-. c1 1 50'~, price 111.ilc h on tirt''> It Cdrries all of lhe lop nr11111 • LH<' h1 dnds, including < 11111d) 1•,11 l\.hchf'lin. Pirelli. c .1111d111 h Rndgc>stonc, dild Fire- ~111111· \ncl tlw Tin~ Stdtlon offers 111011' lhr1n llIPS It C'd n 1Il5tall lll'\V 111 r1kl•'>, shocks, struts, and drn •.., 1111 c hcmrws. The Tire Sta- 111111\ 1•111ployN~s are very helpful, 111111 11 ...... 1·rv1c<' l'i quick The Tire St,111011 {h4h-24441 tS al 475 E 11th "it m Costd Mt'sa I 111 r1 hes! buy on hotel room 1c1 l4•..,, The Marriott Suites Costa Mt•sd (tt57-1100) offers a $79 1<101111t1te lhal mdudes a break- lil'>l lor lwo And 1f you make '"""rvflllons 2 1 ddys m advance you cc1n rPcewe a $69 room rate. 'fhl' M<1m otl Swtes Costa Mesa 1i. Im <1tl'cl nl 500 Anton Blvd. in co ... td ME's<1 • BEST BUYS appears Thur\days and Saturdays If you know of a B~ Buy you cdn call me at 540-1224 or fax to 646 4170 or write to Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa, 92627 Surfrider Foundation sponsors debate on IRWD project tonight The Newport Beach Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will hold a public debate on the "pro- posed disposal of reclaimed water m Newport Bay• at 6:30 p .m . tonight at Newport Beach City Hall. The debate will be a review of issues associated with the Irvine Ranch Water District's plan to dump 5 million gallons of treated sewage water a day into Newport Bay. Participating in the debate will be Ken Thompson, director of water quality for the lrvine Ranch Water District; Bob Caustin and Susan Skinner of Defend the Bay; and Gordon LaBedz of Surftider. Surlrider's Stephanie Barger will be the moderator. City Hall is located at 3300 Newport Blvd. No bargain in the store basement A small basement fire at a Fashion Island department store caused no damage but a lot of smoke Wednesday, a Newport Beach Fire Department official said. Thirty-four firefighters responded to the 8:31 a .m. blaze in a trash compactor in the base- ment of The Broadway. The store, at 701 Newport Center Drive, is closed while a construe- tion crew transforrn's it into a Bloomingdales. Though fire officials still are investigating the cause of the fire, Deputy Fire Chief August Wagner said it looked like an accident. "It appears to be an accidental fire started by workers in the loading docks,• he said. The blaze lasted two hours because its location provided lit- tle access. "The fire occ1,1ITed in a bailer similar to a trash compactor located in a tunnel where store. deliveries were made," Wagner said. Firefighters sprayed foam and water into the tunnel to .put out the flames. The only damage was to equipment being removed from the property during the renova- tions. -By Julle Ross Cann~n Citizens sought for school board committee The Newport-Mesa Unified School District is looking for interested citizens to fill three vacancies on the district's audit committee. The 14-member com- mittee works closely with district auditors throughout the annual auditing process. It also evalu- ates the process and its effective- ness. Two of the vacancies are for residents ln the Estancia and Corona del Mar high school attendance zones. The Estancia zone includes Adams, Calif omia, Pomona, Victoria, Wilson, I D Wiiiiam Lobdell. The same 24-Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, CoN hour ansY!lering s.ervke ~ be Mes., CA 92626. C<>P'Jflght No ~ to r.cOfd letters to the news stories, lllustrltlons, edlto- editor on any topic. rial mttttror ~ts l'DW'OAlURl.S VOL 90, NO. 77 AQDBE$S htteln can be reproduced wlttt· N~a.ach Our llddress Is 330 W. Bay St., out written pennlBlon of copy-63154 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Costa Meta, C1llf, 92627. right owner. B•lboa 63154 Publlshtir COBRECIJOHS HOW IQ REA.CH US Costa Mes. wtWAM LOllOE.U. EdltOf It Is the Piiot's pollcy to prompt· ClmMtfof1 68IS4 mwMAMU. CorOM deJ M., M1~lng Editor ly correct all err°" of subltlnce. The T1mes Orange~ PJeaM ~II 57~33. Thtnk you. 66154 llUS YOKOt, City Edrtor (800) 252..,141 MAllC MMTIN. Photo Edlt0t ,,,.,,.,,....,. IOATWM TeWinkle and Estancia schools. The Corona del Mar zone includes Andersen, Harbor View, Lincoln and Corona del Mar schools. Applicants do not need to have children attending district schools, but should have finan- cial or business experience. The third vacancy is for an at- large business expert. The appli- cant needs to reside within the district's boundaries and must have financial or business expe- rience with a specialized interest in audit and/or evaluation of internal controls. Interested residents should submit a letter to Superintendent Mac Bernd, 1601 16th St., New- port Beach, 92663. Letters should state the applicant's qualifica- tions and reasons for seeking the appointment. Applications much be received by May 9. For more information, call Michael Fine, chief financial officer, at 556- 3245. Corona del Mar High site of proficiency test The California High Schoo] Proficiency Examination, which allows students to complete school early, will be offered May 11 at Corona del Mar High School. Those students who pass the test will earn the equivalent of a high school diploma. Proficiency is defined as the average perfor· mance of a second-semester senlor. For information. call (916) 657·2277. Second low 11 :33 p.m. . ......... 2.0 MIDAY First high 5:22 •.m. , ......... A.S First low 12:18 a.m ...••...... -0.1 Second high 6:56 p.m. . , ......... 4.3 Second low m •tt.r IMMlght KrM~ 0-"'ed '42-5678 Winds this morning west Olrtaor of Oper.tk?_m The Newport~· Mftl Olsp&ay W ... 321 Diiiy Pilot (USPS-144-800) Is 15 knots. ~II a•ft edvi WATIR JUOYOIT11NG, J)Ubllthed Monday through SM· ....... sot\ts f'l'llY be posted for ,.&DIA~ ••••• 58 Clmlfled Ml~er u~. In~ l.ech and News 540-1 UA aftemoon winds winterly LANA JOHNSON, Cost. MtN, ~ ... Spoiis 142 ... JJO 25 knots wtth four foot Promotions only IVillil* tJv ........ to Hfwl. Sports fMl46-4170 Wind W.wt Md 6 foot ~SHAH. COntfOll« ~I: R.n71Mf'lodlgy.COM ~swell. MIOtlU& GttAICZYIC, ,,.. ..,. .. The lltM&Or-. ~..,, "'°"' lw ............ 2SZ·t t 41. In .,.... outside of MelftOffb HANC KMGKr, 11\'ess NMport IHd'l Ind Ca.ti MIN, IUllne9 Offk9 '42~32' TIDll A building toUthw8t 200 CM\. TO'", P.ckaginQ tl'M:t ~ior. '° tM o.lly Piiot ·~ ,. &11·5902 swell plus JOfM short '"-· Dtitr1butlon vM northWtlt Mills will only.,.. .,.. .... .,, !Mil for ~.,, ' .,. TODAY conttriue through Thurt-s 10 per month. Seccind c1 .. Ftm~ REAOlllS..HillLllU ~ Plld M C09tl ~CA. Callfomlt ~NIM. w J:57 •.m. . .......... 4.4 = wwst .. ~Nllt IMll 642~ ~lndude .. ~ • TlmelMlnw ~· Fntiow In~~ =I. ... 11:20e.m ..... ~ •. 0.0 W&M In ~on fri. Your t~ tbo\lt tht D•1ly *'-•!oat~ flOSTMAS. ie•ao sanidhlgh -.,,.. "°""" Piiot or news tlp1 wfll be r~ ~ s..f ...... cNngeit '° • 1•c.llf.OI. ... Mill CDn*'I up Sun-9d nd ~ dirlK't-~ to Editor '""*'11PO't~ ... AM,.,_,_,_ 1:1.2 p.m. • ••••••••• 3.1 - around them -which meant there wasn't a lot of privacy. The people also had physical descriptions for each _other. Los Angeles. S,he said the Peace Corps is a good way for individuals, espe- cially women, to travel because of all the benefits that come with the ass<>Pation. "They would ni'ckname a person 'gordo' foL someone overweight or 'blanco' for white,· Smith said. "The words were never meant to be deroga- tory." "They pay you a monthly salary to live among the people in addition to health benefits and you don't have to stay if you don't want to,• Smith said. THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT Smith is currently working at a real estate firm, conducting market research, and is mulling over a job offer at Price Water- house, an accounting firm in "It's a great experience because you also get to know the people well and how they think and how they make deci- sions.· -By Jennifer Won Thunderbird remains quiet and dark on deadline day . . ~ .. . By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot LIDO VILLAGE -Effective today, time has officially run out for the Thunderbird nightclub. Today was the deadline date by which club owners were to have sold their establishment to a city-approved restaurateur or shut their doors completely. But as officials fTom the Police Department, county health and the property management associ- dtion have noted, the dance has been over for at least a week for the Thunderbird. With less than two weeks remaining before the sell-or-close deadline, the public health department of the Orange Coun- ty Environ.mental Management Agency closed down the club March 29 because of a cockroach infestation. Health inspectors said they would reconsider their action once Thunderbird admin- istrators corrected the problem and bani.shed the roaches. The club never reopened and people who have been inside say the place has been vacated. City Revenue Manager Glen Everroad said his office has received no applications for a business license, a liquor license or a live entertainment perm.it from any I potential new operator. . • "There is no indication tha( anybody is opening anythln!t anytime soon,• Everroad said. .. Thunderbird operators did not retwn phone calls Wednesday Donna Larson, property ma.rt~ ager at Lldo Marina Village, said: Thunderbird co-owner Gteg Mul-: holland has not returned the ke~ to the building. Larson said she~ waiting to hear from her attome; before determining how sh~ would proceed to recover posse&-; sion of the building. • • u1 have no idea if there's been. a sale," Larson said. "They'<t have to come through us to start ~ new lease. They'd have to starC some negotiation with me.• :: Newport police Sgt. Job.p Desmond said on Easter Sundat~ officers responded to an ala.rm at the site and took a trespassind report after discovering Mulbo~ land and some e mployees insidtt the club. • · After repeated complaints ov~ noise, rowdiness and numerouS code violations, the City Counci' officially revoked the club's us( permit in October, but gavit administrators five months to s~ the business. Mulholland and ~ owner David Ariss have an esti4' mated $380,000 invested in th& business. ........ ~._--..... ~-----·,. ··~-.... '. ,-.r-t-"1'~ .. __ ,' -- Mesa Consolidated seeking jhelp with cost of merger study I •But Santa Ana Heights Water Co. official says that . . prepare a bid," said Santa Ana Heights director Robert Mosier. "It may be unfair to support their study when we didn't support anybody else's." ~eems an unfair request. · ~y Tina 8orgatta, Daily Pilot , COSTA MESA -Mesa Consol· 'idated Water Disbict officiaJs will ask the Santa Ana Heights Water '{;o. if it would be WUllng to share <the cost of a study to' de tem'Une 'the small, privately owned water mmpany's worth l\lld system con- ditions. ' The "option" comes one week ;after Mesa asked for an extension .on a March 31 deadline for pro- )>osals to.buy the water company. Santa Ana Heights has already collected bids from several other 'water agencies. But Mesa's board of directors still isn't sure Santa ,Ana Heights would be a good buy for the district. ·we will provide them with 'the option to sit down with Mesa and, in order to determine fig- ures that everyone can accept, have· a third party do a study of all of the improvements lhat the .staff at Mesa has suggested will need to be done,• said Mesa C onsolidated board member. Hank Panian. "We just want to see whether w e can add some objectivity to a lot of the questions that we are seeing from two different view- points .• Mesa Consolidated General Manager Karl Kemp has told the board that the Santa Ana Heights system will need to undergo a series of improvements, starting with the replacement of at least one pipeline. The cost of all improvements have been esti- mated at about $3 million. But before Mosier said the company is still waiting to bear from another agency that asked for an exten- sion. "We've granted one other 30- sending in a bid, board members said they'd like to have a definite idea of the neces- sary improve- ments and the tiny water company's ability to pick up the tab. "The option will allow them to take a look at the other bids, and if they can wait 90 to "We just want to see whether we can add some objectivity to a lot of the questions that we are seeing from two different viewpoints ... " day extension," Mosier said. "They could have met the deadline,, but we're givill'y them more time since Mesa's get- ting more time. "But the bot- tom line is, we have several offers in hand, and \\'.e're just waiting to hear a response from Mesa Con- solidated." -HANK PANIAN 120 days for a study to be com- pleted, they may be interested in finding out what comes out of it,• Panian said . "If they are in a hur- ry to conswnmate a deal, they may decide to go with a proposal they already have." And Mesa's option may not be looked upon favorably by Santa Ana Heights or the other agen- cies that have submitted propos- als. "No other agency has r~est­ ed that we support their work to • The Santa Ana Heights Water Co., which presently serves fewer than 3,000 customers and has only four fulltime employees, invited six agencies to submit purchase proposals. Three of the agencies are pub- lic -Mesa, the Irvine Ranch Water District and the city of Newport Beach, which has said it is not interested in pursuing a merger. The other three water companies -Dominguez, SoCal and Cal American -are private agencies. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find seMces from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 Ai A traffic col1Js1on .. Friday nlght took the llves of two peo- ple in Costa Mesa. According to police, alco- hol was involved In the acddenl 1EAH HOGSTEN DAILY PILOT Driver in double-fatality critsh had .13 blOod alcohol level By Carolyn. Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa motorist who killed himself and a pedestrian in a drunke n driving accident Friday night had a blood alcohol level of .13, an amount exceeding the legal limit of .08, police said. .. It was an amount where he definitely knew he was intoxicat- ed,· Costa Mesa police traffic investigator Larry Torres. said. "There's no doubt." In a three-hour period, Jesus Martinez, 33, drank five pitchers of beer with his buddy Emilio Morales. 37, at a local bar before the two climbed into Martinez's car and headed for home, police said . As Martinez drove down the 2300 block of Placentia around 7 p.m., he lost control of his Dodge Daytona. which drifted off the road and plowed into jogger Juan Garibay Alvarez, 33, killing him instantly, ac~ording to police. Morales SUTVlved the accident and was released from the hospi- tal that night. Both Martmez and Alvarez were fathe rs of newborn infants and left their young Wives wid- owed. While some residents report- edly blame the street and lack of signals for the accident, police said this incident was purely the result of drunken driving. "This was strict:iy caused by someone under the influence (of alcohol} and dnVJng too fast,• Torres said . "To our knowledge, I it's not a spt>ed haven l can't remember an accident in that location lil l\\ o } ears " Torres added that even since the fatal accident. he hasn't heard from dny commumty members complaining of traffic problems m that area "They Cdn come out with thmgs like problems in the road- way. but the bottom lme 1s that the wives and children end up bemg the lo ers. • Torres said "l~s unfortunately a mistake that ulttmately these 'guys pay for. but the family lives with it " In hopes of detemng others from drinking and dm,ng m the cl\y and m that area, the Coste\ l\lesa Police Depdrtrnent is con- ducting a DUI checkpomt on I\ la} 5, Torres said. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE • A4 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 REQAIMEO WAlP -..::•taTll: A debate regaJd!Dg die IRWP's proposed d.lscbarge of recl41med water into Newport's Upper Bay is from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at New- port City Hall, Commission -Chambers_. 3300 NeWlX)rt Blvd. Newport Beach. Representatives from the IRWD and opposing organiutions wW be present. The debate is open to the public. ART EXHIBIT Photographic works by Shuyn- ji Dodo, a well-known Japanese photographer and chair of the photography department at Osa- ka College of Pine Arts, will be on display through May 15 at Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery in the Pine Arts Building. Dodo will offer a free public lec- ture at 11 a.m. today in OCC's Fine Arts Lecture Hall 116. For more information, call 432-5520. TIMBUKTU EXHIBIT •'fhe Colors of Costa Rica,• recent works by a women's folk art cooperative from Costa Rica, opens today with a reception at 7 , p.m. and slide presentation at 7:30 p .m . at Timbuktu. 1601 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The exhibit runs through May t t. For more infonnation or to RSVP. call 650-7473. RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Newport Beach Psychological Association offers a free relation- . ship hotline consultation today, April 18 and 25 at 9:30 a.m. Call 722-4588. LATINO LEADERSHIP The Latino Leadership Council holds their monthly meeting the second Thursday of every month at 8 a.m. at Avila's El Ranchito, 2101 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 254- 0870. .. MUTUAL RINDS AHO STOCKS Fm.ance SOO presents a free workshop on •How, to Reduce Your Rak Exposure on Your Mutual Punds, Annu1t1et and Stocks• from 1 to 2 p.m or from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor· mation or reservations, call 251· 0270. OVERVIEW OF niE ARTS "A Look at the Arts: Lessons for Ufe" is the title of a free pro~ gram at 1 p.m . in the Friends Meeting Room ol the Newport Beach Central Library. The pro- gram. will feature an overview of fine arts today and what they can teach us. Por more information, call 717-3801. NETWORKING BREAKFAST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce hoJf;is their monthly networking breakfast at 7:15 a .m. at the Costa mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Dan Har- rison, Focus Publications, will speak on "The Internet: What, Why and How." The cost is $10 or $15 at the door. For more informa- tion, call 574-8780. WOMEN IN SALES Chris Alexander, owner of Synergy Seminars and author of ·catch the Wind With Your Wings," will teach business pro- fessionals how to apply the psy- chology of selling to get more sales, clients and business at the Women in Sales meeting at 6 p.m. at Wyndam Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for guests and dinner is included. Reservations are required. For more information, call 541 -2001 . · PIANO RECITAL Eighteen-year-old pianist, ,Kat- rina Svalbe, will present a free public Ndta1 et noon m 0qnae COlllll College's M"* Rocm UJ'l. The red1al wW Include Beethoven's SoOata. Opus~ No. 2 and Chopin's Btude, Opus 25, No. 12. for mote lntormation, caD .. 32-5880. DINOSAUR PlAY Orange Coast College presents an audience partidpation produc- tion, The Dinosaur Play, design4'd to Introduce children to live the- ater at 2'p.m. Saturday afternoon and at 7 p.m. tonight and Satur- day. Tickets are $3. For more information, call 432-5880. INVENTORS FORUM "How to Prototype Your Inven- tion• is the topic of the Inventors Pol"Upl meeting from 7:30 to 10 p.m. · at Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall, Room 101. The fee is $15 for non-membeIS and $8 for members. For more information, call 253-0952. SATIJRDAY BOOK READ61NG/SIGNING Lightning Publications and Barnes & Noble present the 12 winning authors of •More Slices of Orange" at a book reading and signing from 7 to 9 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, Tuangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-0614. TRAOC AND AELD Registration for Track and Field '96, a youth sports open meet sponsored by Newport Beach Community Services Department and the Newport Balboa Rotary Club is going on now for the meet at 10 a .m . today at Newport Harbor High School. Boys and girls age seven through 15 are eligible to participate. For "//}(· / 1·1·/ ( ''""' \101 , ... ' - Come In NOW for the Best Selection 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Houn: Mon-Sat lOam to Spm • Open Sanday JM for ule only Come visit us during our grand openJngt I Free lectures, scnlor health screenings and prize drawings Hoag Health Center -foun tain \'alley offers high quality Hoag care and extended hours. 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CREATION SO£Na The Creation Science Assoda· lion of Orange County will hold a public meeting at 1 :30 p.m. at Mariners Church, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Roger Oak- land will speak on •Evolution's Effect on Society.• The meeting is free. Por more information, call 898-8331. 2ND TIMES THE CHARM Cost.a Mesa Senior Center pre- sents a watch, jewelry, furniture and rummage sale from 8 a.m. to, 3 p.m . at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The ·center will accept donations for the sale up unW the sale date. For more information, call 645-2356. SPRING GARDEN SHOW Southern California's 7th annual Spring Garden Show is at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court today and Sunday. Plant and flower growers from around the United States will be on band, selling unique items and giving seminars and demonstrations. For I more information, call 435-2167. PUBLIC HEALTH SCREENING The Orange County Chiro- Arthritis and Osteoporosis Patients ... Don't be fooled into believing that there is nothing that you can do . /or arthritis and osteoporosis. practic Fellowship ts having a fundr~ event from 8 a.m. to noon at Big Edward.I Newport Cinema in Newport Beach. Scol· liolil, cholesterol. blood pressure and nerve streu will be among the tests ottered. Donations will go to D.A.R.E. For more informa· tlon, call 720-1551. TAX ASSISTANCE Free federal and state inane tax help will be offered at the Costa Mesa Ubrary from noon to 4:30 p.m . in the community room, 1855 Park Avenue. Taxpayers sl\ould bring the necessary forms and records. Assistance is avail- able on a first come first serve basis. · BEGINNING BASKETRY Students, age 8 and up, will leam basic basketry techniques and make twine from plants from 9 a .m. to noon at Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street, Newport Beach. The fee is $17 and $8 material fee. For more information, call 645-8489. EARTH'S TREASURES The first part of the class will look at crystals, gems and miner- als. The second part will be pan- ning for gem stones. Class is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for children 7 to 12 years of age, at Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. The fee is $20 plus $8 for materials. For more information, call 645-8489. IOOIC 5'GNIHG Jo-Ann Mapson, Orange Coast College writing lnltructor and Costa Mesa resident, will ligJl her third novel, "Shadow Ranch• from 2 to .f p.m . at Udo Book Shappe. 3424 Via Oporto fl, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, c:all 675'·9595. BARNES • NOIL£ Enjoy samples of WoUgang Puck's famous pizza and ask questions when· Barnes & Noble hosts guests from The Wolfgang Puck Cate and features books, "Adventures in the Kitchen• and "The Wolfgang Puck Cookbook" from 2 to • p.m. today and Sun- day, April 21. 953 Newport Center Drive, N&WJ>Orl Beach. 159-0982. 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By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Last December, for the first time in more than 10 years, the Irvine Ranch Water District experienced a changing of the guard. Danyl Miller, a geologist and environmental manager, replaced Peer Swan as president of the powerful water district. "He's a bright guy and a talented engineer. I have nothing but confidence in him,• Swan says of his fellow boa.rd member. •we've been very fortunate in the makeup of the board. He's a real asset." No sooner was he ensconced at the district's helm, when Miller found himself in something of a hornet's nest. As the district's primary spokesman -sharing the honor with General Manager Ron Young -it would fall to Miller to convince the world of the merits of a controver- sial proposal to dump treated sewage water into Newport Bay. It's not a difficult sell, said Miller, who affirms that anybody who has reviewed the facts knows that treated sewage water is not the second coming of cyanide. . "As people become more aware of the uses and safety of reclaimed water, the perception of any fear will be reduced,• Miller, 48, said dur- ing an interview Wednesday at the water dis- trict offices. "Reclaimed water is a very strong asset. It's an example of how to deliver the best water use to our customers and promote con- servation. • In addition, Miller's com- mitment to the project goes beyond merely waving the company flag. "I am committed to the environment,• be said . "The last thing I'd want to do is anything that would impact the environment in a nega- tive way.• "I am committed to the environment. The last thing I'd want to do is anything that would impact the environment in a negative way .... " would remove 15 tons of nutrients from the San Diego Creek during the summer months, thereby helping to clean the bay. "It is frustrating that the facts of the project have not been expressed to every- body," Miller admits. "ll people think that 'treated sewage' is the same thing as 'reclallned water,' then that's Whether he is discussing his own background, bis -DARRYJ. MILLER tenure with the district or the coqtroversial project, Miller comes across as calm, soft-spoken aild well-reasoned. As a sci- entist, Miller says he takes a logical approach to situations, allowing people to hear the facts and ·reach their own conclusions. In the case of the current proposal -which the district calls the "Wetlands Water Supply Project" -Miller believes that many people have made up their minds before listening to the facts. The president says the district will still try to educate residents, but will not trade alle- gations with opponents of the proposal. Newport Beach residents and city leade{S have blasted the project, saying it poses poten- tial risks to the quality of the bay and to local businesses. Miller emphasizes that the plan is for a two- year demonstration project and says opponents have overlooked an accomp~ying project that a perception problem.• Miller was appointed to the district's board of directors in 1984 and will seek a third, four-year term in November. Pro- fessionally, he has worked for several environ- mental consulting tinns -mdudmg Earth Tech- nology for 14 years -before hooklllg up with the Irvine-based Rust Environment and Infra- structure two years ago. . A Long Beach native, Miller hds Lived in the same house in lrvme since 1980. He and his wife of 25 years, Jeanne, have two children. Both were involved in youth soccer and base- ball and Miller calls himseU a devoted sports parent. In fact, the ties to athletics date back to Mttler's college days when he was d gymnast. "Who told you that?" Miller scud "That's . going way back. But yes, I went to Brigham Young University on an athlel.lc scholarstup in gymnastics.· RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .. 41» Jofut L. 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Part Downey Savlng1, Secure Hort-much smoke we ,got scared of the bounty came from two zom, Paul, Hasttng1, Janofsky because we couldn't see what members of the same family and Walker, Sutro and Compa-we were shooting," Alex said. bidding against one another for ny, Taco Bell .and Union Bank. "There were bodies every-a particular offering. One of the Recently, The Alzheimer's b . w. where, blood everywhere, the bidders was in disguise work- Assodation h'eld its annual ground was soaked in blood . It ing through a shill unbe- "Mem ories in the Making, H an cook was so terrible, you can't imag-knownst to the other. The bid- intemationally known art thera-ine." ding was fast and furious, nei- PY program culminating in a Through the art, Ale¥ was ther side willing to give in, show and sale of works by of Alzheimer's advocates; able to speak. He shared his upping the ante wi~h each Aliheimer's patients. Locally, including Robert Rosenberg, war time experience on canvas increment of the auctioneer. this h as become an event not to association board member, who and in person, breaking the The crowd was wild with be missed. holds the record for buying just silence of Alzheimer's in a excitement, the numbers were •1t is an emotional coming about every principal painting miraculous moment of truth. rising. together of generations separat-featured in the show over the Alzheimer's board members •What is so special about ed by the dreaded effects of years. Mere dith Medanich, Sally Jenny and Marllyn this painting?· whispered the Alzheimer's," said Vera event chair, added, ·nie paint-Oropeza wrote a book in 1993 crowd. Oxblood, of Westcliff. •1t brings ings share memories and feel-detailing the results of the •1t is painted with the most tears to my eyes just to view ings ·of times past and allow the •memories method• in opening love," Oxblood responded. these works. Somehow, there is patients to speak." the channels of communication How right she was. so much said on each canvas. And speak they do. One man for patients. Jenn1 and Oropeza We have several of them in our named Alex painted very dark have witnessed many of these • B.W. COOK'S columns run every Thursday and Saturday. \ THURSOAY, APRIL 11, 1996 Al Meredith :~ Medanich ~ was the. event chair for 'the The Alzheimer'r Assoda- . • • Uon's annu-: al .. Memo-; ries in the • Making," an art ther- apy pro- gram cul- minating in a show and sale of works by Alzheimer's patients. living room that we have pur-and troubled scenes. , miracles along with medical chMedhfileattheauctionovm "He wasalwa~veryagi~t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the years." ed at his canvass," said the art Oxblood was among a crush therapist. 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MARC MARTIN I DAllV PILOT weekend Pllmlng oJ the •At Home On 1be Range" cook- ~g show, complete with a live audience In patto ~, takes place ln the garage area of the VWage Crean In Santa Ana Heights. been added. 4 "lhat's cheating,~ Cre-an said • Outin the audience, ·sJg Al• Korn is the wann-up enter- tainment. telling jokes and doing •stiff chick.en intetviews" (the microphone is encased in a n.tbber chicken.) Other staffers consist of Bar- bara's mom. Jean Venezia, who produces opening seg- she knows, selects the show's cull-. ments and finds nary feats by three exacting stan-I some of the clippings and prod- dards: ucts that Venezia.~ on the ·u there's enough stirring for show, and Venezia s husband, Barbara Stan Tkac:zyk. ' r-------------------------., who directs the enough chop-, , ping for me and l f. Y.I. : shc;>w an,,d ref.ers ~~~21min-l +"At~Th~!!!.~nge· ! ~~:~~~cille Th 1 tapes u•n:• ... _, .. a 1 Ball in a red~ can : month at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. : kitchen." Lon •What does a snail on a turtle say?,• Alasked. Answer, •Wbeeee.• After a few more jokes and some audience shots, the stars of the show come out Venezia in &0me wild, glitzy outfit with . matching bat and Crean in a plain old white chef bat. While making fudge, a pot boils over. •Excuse me, sir," Venezia said, calling Crea.n's attention to the matter. And so the show goes, since it is not scripted. whatever happens -happens. And happen it does. from settin'g paper towels ~ fire while making tortillas in their first season to forgetting a recipe's ingredients, trequently. •1 cook in the kitchen all by myself and this kind of stuff never happens," Crean said. This swnmer, while on hiatus, the two plan to write a cookbook. Venezia makes no bones of her desire to be seen nationally. "We read rejection letters on the air," she said, laughing. "Kind of our underdog thing." A COO KING SHOW come from just : To be in the audience, call l Wells handles about any-: 851-3922. It's free. : sales and mar- ' I d where; cook-'--------------------------.J keting an says books -if they the show will have pictures, Bisquick boxes, you either uinspire you or discourage For six months, they appeared on ABC's •Home Show,• then it was cancel~ and a deal with Fox Lab fell through when that divi- sion closed. The show has also been featured on. "Eye To Eye with Connie Chung" and "HBO Entertainment News." for the deranged ' name il This season Spam is the you." · haute cuisine. But their most Most of Big Al's jokes, as well By Valerie Fugent, Daily Pilot J ohn Crean likens •At Home on the Range· to a train wreck: you want to look away but you can't. l1tis loosely- termed "cooking show," taped thrice monthly at the Village Cre- an in Newport Beach is a bit like Abbott and Costello Meet the i,Qtchen. It all began when Barbara ~ezia, 39, came up a guest ~rt for her "Networking USA • t=fble program. Enter John Crean, 7~, founder of Fleetwood Enter-f>fises, who happened to be free &hat·day, and during the course of ll;e interview the seed of a cook- (dg show was planted. ~ ! The original concept was for now-to cooking videos but when lbe show premiered in June of ) 992 it featured Crean with F~lebrity guests. That's where the . ' ll name comes in. Initially the title was the "Vll- lage Cooks" and guest Joey Bish- op renamed them when he said that they were more like village idiots. Neither one of them was at home on the range. So they switched to their cur- rent format sans audience until people started hanging around so much they figured -why not? "I advertised for people to come dOWll and watch,• Venezia said. We get 40 to 50 audience members per show. That's been our life blood. We really want peo- ple to call so we can get them in the audience.• And in they come. Viewers of all ages and walks of life fill the white plastic seats in the gigantic garage at the Villa9e Crean com- pound. The set of At Home On The Range.• Crean and Venezia come off so well on camera because they gen- (!).t!.ffi(!) AMACHI 5~~ RESTAURANT • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room • Lunch Buff et • Complete Bar • Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO .. ,,.. The 'n'adltlon Continues Sine• 1972 (Of:KTAILS f ( 1' JI I :r I {,(J PHr >Nl AHf AO Every Wednesday ~ ~ JB ~ Sushi To Go ~ 645-5518 ffiJ 645-5519 Sizz • Fajitas Scrips of marinated chicken or beef, sizzling with onions, bell peppers and tomatoes 9S uinely like each other. Despite the 30 year age difference, "We are best friends," Venezia explains. requested recipe remains -dog as Crean and Venezia's, are a little food. off-color. Which is why the show The big chance could just be moments away, but until then Crean will keep cooking and Venezia will stir, edit and produce because, as she says: "It's kind of mindless, but we make people A lot of viewers think they are married, probably because of the constant banter and kind-hearted bickering that takes place off cam- era as well as on. Previously prepared stuff never wouldn't be recommended for is waiting in the oven or refrigera-young kids or the easily offended tor to be pulled out and presented But for those who have a as the f:inish,ed product immedi-healthy sense of hwnor, it's pretty' ately after the last ingredient has darn funny. happy." > Preparing for the show back stage, Venezia helps Crean get ready. She points out a stain on his shi(t and teases him about his haircut. Which leads to the question, do they ever get sick of the show or each other? •Never,• Venezia said, with a smile. 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The fireworks begin during an emotional weekend.. wben everything falls apart in um . sophisticated look at our Bng- Usb cousins by a perceptlve American writer, Richard Nel· son. Opens April 13.South ' 3 'PlCNIC': William Inge's play opens Saturday at The Theatre District. While a small Kansas town excitedly preJMlft'I for a Labor Day pic- nic, repressed emotions smol- der in the different lives of five women, until the appearance of a band.some drifter forces each c:haracter to reassess their unfulfilled dreams. 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Show times: Plidays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. Tickets: $15. Information: 435--4043. 4 PHOTO EXHIBIT: Photcr graphic works by Shuynji Dodo, a well-known Japanese photographer and chair of the photography department at Osaka College of Pine Arts, will be OD display through May 15 at Orange Cout College's Photo Gallery in the Pine Arts Building. Dodo will offer a free public lecture at 11 a.m. today in OCC's Pine AJU Lecture Hall 116. For more information, call 432-5520. 5DINOSAUR PLAY: Orange Cout College's Children's 'lbeatre Company will pre· tent •The DinOMur Play,• an l Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. 957- 4033. 7 COSTA JllCAN Alm •The Colon of Costa Rica," recent works by a women's folk art cooperative from Costa Rica, opens today with a recep- tion at 7 p.m. and slide presen- tation at 7:30 p.m. at Timbuktu, 1601 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The exhibit runs through May 11. For more information or to RSVP, call 650-7473. 8PIANO RECITAL: Eigh- teen-year-old pianist, Katri- na Svalbe, will present a free public redtal'at noon today in Orange Coast College's Music Room 101. The recital will include Beethoven's Sonata, Opus 2, No. 2 and Chopin's Etude, Opus 25, No. 12. For more information, call 432-5880. 9 SPRING GAllDEN SHOW: Southern California's sev- enth annual Spring Gar- den Show is at South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court Saturday and Sunday. Plant and Oower growers from around the Unit- ed States will be on band, sell- ing items end giving seminars and demonstrations. For more information, can 43~·2167. 1 OORANGE SUCES: Lightning Publi.cations and Ba.mes & Noble present the 12 winning authors of "More Slices of 0rangeo1 at a book reading and signing from 7 to 9 p.m . Saturday at Barnes & Noble, niangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: 631-0614'. SIR ROGERS, LTD. SaniJ,.•ich JltJUJe i:( TRY OUR NEW HOT SANDWICHES i:f "·" I ,,,.,,.,,.I "•11111111'1 I l e1111' ........ t \II ii l.1tl1. M • F1 8am-8pm • Sat1 8am-6pm • Sun: 9am-5pm 270 E. 17TH ST. #17 •COSTA MEsA (71 .. >64 -2252 ..... '", ... , .. • Vl4H .,. ......... & ,, ••• 11. • v •••• #t ....... ,,. •• .,. (7t4) 721-5252 Ctfht a 1.,,. .. ,, ~ • O••t Htll I All ~ ' L JH6 New1•rt llw4. • too Ct J1••"• -· (A•r•11 ,,.. t~• Vi•r•tt .... ) .. • i-L. ' ·~(~ MIP.I.. -;• lliURSOAV, APRIL 11, 1996 At FREEDOM'S DOWNSIDE Newport Harbor Art Museum exhibits Korean-American artists By George Tapl.v, Dai"' Pilot though few have been beaten or -,. 'I shot (unless at their own~ tence). F medom -something worth Immigrant artists, then, are fighting for, right? Perhaps. doubly at risk. To understand But Newport Harbor Art their challenge, you must add to Museum's cwrent exhibition, the normal i.IQmigrant experience, Who's Afraid of Preedom: Korean-the difficulty of mastering and American Artists in California, making one'a way through the hints that for Immigrants freedom contusion of today's art world. Not may have a downside. only must they cross the ocean lt doesn't take much irnagina-but they must also climb Mt. tion to sympathize with their Everest. This said, it is disappoint- plight. The immigrant abandons ing, if understandable, that few of family ties and ,.-------... ~----------------, the 17 Korean-cultural certain-• American artists tl8$ for the F. Y. I. : in this show pro~e of eco-+ ~~ Who is Afraid of : made it to the homic opportu-Freedomz Korean-American : swrunit. nity and political Artists in California l The themes freedom. HEllE: N H rbor • dominating the But all is not + ~· ewport a 1 exhibition are Art Museum, 850 San as envisioned: Oemeryte Drive, Newport cultural identity, the newcomer' di assimilation, soon discovers Bea · inclusion and America is not a +WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. · the individual's Tuesday through Saturday, golden moun-noon-S p.m. Sunday. Through reconciliation lain. as the early between East Chinese immi-May 26 and West. Paint-+ HOW MUOI: $4 for adults; , grants thought it $i for students and seniors; 1 ing, which con- to be. Worse, free to members and chll· : surnes the freedom means • largest amount freedom to be dren under 12. Tuesdays are : of space, is also ignored, free. ' : the weakest snubbed, beat-, +.PHONE: 759-1122· : part of the show. en, or even shot. L-------------------------.1 Numerous Often forced to large, thickly- work at lesser paying jobs, immi-painted, abstract and semi- grants willingly sacrifice their abstract canvases proclaim that lives for their children's future. art for these Korean-Americans Meanwhile, they exist in a cul-equates to high modernism's tural no-man's land, caught expression of existential suffering between the memories of their or its attempt at spiritual reconcili- homeland and the complexities of ation. iypical is Sandro Sunnyo modem American We. Such is the Lee's Black Wall, a huge mass of pattern of immigrant experience. dark oil paint on a 5-by-11 panel. Artists, too, have faced chal-It could be seen as a wall or a lenges in the modem world. As ditch, but is surely intended as a professionals, they face a prospect metaphor for spiritual suffering, of low rewards both socially and despair, or even death. (By con- economically. Artists, too, nave trast, Hyesook's horses carry an been ignored and snubbed, exceptional note of whimsy, while ITALIA TRAVEL l lSA HANDLING ALL DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL -WORLDWIDE SERVICES - Corporate & Pe,..onal .pontact F•blo ........,.......,__~ 714 646-4783 ... 482-5422 lunch 11 :30 -2:00 dinner 5:00pm -1 O:OOpm 641-5654 378 Briatol • Co•ta lle•a (Between Bedhlll a: Campua) Life's a ball, live it in a 51\TlRN Come have fun at the Park with 51\TlRN Come experience the Saturn c:liffumcc at the Cotta Mesa Tmnil Cub • 880 Ju.nipero Dr. Sanuday April 13. 1996 1 pm to 4 pm FREE Fooo .... FREE ADMISSION •••• FREE PRIZES ,._.ted by Xtmnt l'llblidty. for mOft hil'onNdon c:al1 CliJ or Ni_ (71,) 9'6-S41S m. 21 al BENIHANA PRESENTS llJ THE FRESHEST ----SUSHI IN TOWN! Now serving Weekend LUNCH Sat. & Sun . (11:30 -2 pm) atOO •A•T •A\aL "OAD • A"'A"••M (7t•> 77•-•••o •••o a1 .. cH •.-.. aaT • Naw..o"T •••C" (7t4> •••-o••• Younhee Paik's large landscapes attempt to dazzle with painterly exuberance). A more contemporary feeling emerges in media pieces and installations. Sasha Yungju Lee substitutes her own image as cov- ergirl for Tune, Vogue, Playboy, Rolling Stone, Art in America. Her fictive star persona assures that at least this Korean-American will not remain forever invisible. Yong Soon Min's installation, DMZ XING, though overly dependent on text, speaks of immigrant experience via the per- sonal experiences of refugees fol- lowing the Vietnam war. A sec- ond piece, Mother Load, presents through bundled clothing (includ- ing a kimono) a metaphor for the psychic voyage of the immigrant Asian woman. Jung Ran Baels installatJOn, Tune Card, is strange, whimsical, and desperate. Still as an Edward Hopper painting, Time Card lives in memory but haunts the present ...... - with its surreal office So Moon Kim's ..Untt- Ued," an electro: stattc print. acrylic on canvas. setting and clay time cards. Bae's aruoous, Dali-esque musings are made explicit in the accompany- ing tape loop recital where in changing tempos she mimics the silenced clock on the desk: tick ... tock On the whole, however, Who's Afraid of Freedom, lacks a spirit of adventure. The dominant color is gray. The tone of the exhibition is somber. Much of the artwork seems cliche: No doubt the Kore- an-American artists like any other group of immigrant artists face huge obstacles; certainly the exhi- bition of an under-represented group is a worthy endeavor. But, at the same time, one wonders if ' the grant experience as expressed m Uus art, no matter how cultural- ly Justified, is not just a bit self- mdulgent. • Costa Mesa resident GEORGE TAPLEY 1s an artist. critic and art history teacher f'ii COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE 'Iii' PRESENTS Come Blow Your ijorn DIRECTED BY NEIL SIMON April 25 -May t 9 Thurs. f rl. Sat -l:OOpm Sunday matlDtt -t:OOpm O.C:s 1st cYBER CAFE • Serving Gourmet Coffee • Pastries • Sandwiches • Desserts 2278 Newport Blvd. ( orth of 22nd S1.) • Costa Mesa 574.9799 g),:,.,.., r:f:f,,.,_r:Jl:z~ 6'-10 ~atc:o. 11,4•• /t>" g),:,.,..,. , THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996..,. , .. ' . A glimpse at seasons past ~d · · future at South Coast Repertory By Tom Titus, Datfy Pilot I t doesn't seem quite that long, but 27 years have passed since Soutb Coast Repertory first mounted Arthur Miller's masterpiece, "Death of a Salesman," in the company's former digs m downtown Costa N..lesa. That production marked the end of an eru, the ldst hurrah for two actors who were pre- sent at the cr.eat1on of SCR tn L965 and who poured their . rite's blood into the theater for its first hve sedsons John Arthur "Jack" Davis, no enormow. ldlent, played the leading role of Willy Loman and Odv1d Clements excelled c1s his oldest c;on, B1ff,· m a magntf1cent staging by Martin Ht'nson m the spnng of 1969 f1oth le ft tht• theater after that ~how, Davis moving to San rrdnCISCO and Clements tum· inu his dltenllons lo the real world ThPir depdrtures left a qiqant1c gc1p tn the compdny · Tildi show cc1m<' quickly to mind wi th th1• m•ws that SCR .has sch0<lulc>d el production of "Salesrnc1n " rwxt Apnl c1s ·the t1rst offerin<J 111 a l1 ve-yedr plan to resurrN·t an Amenrc1n clas-:..,,c each Wd'ion. The othN four 'weren't ttnnounced, hut two ,<.easOn'> cHJO llW Company pro- duced onC' plc1y thc1t c;urc:>ly '' ould ha\ c• hC'e n included on the h-.1 . TPnnc:>s'>ef' W1lhc1ms ' "A ~tH•etcor Nc1mNI D<'s1rP " One cc1n onl} gu<'SS as to the other pit!\'> in the AmN1cc1n rJas-.1c ~Nlf'" hut two cc1 ncl1 - dt1les -ne1thl'f ol which hds previously bN'n done at SCR, ,as "StreetcM" hd'> bc'l"n spnng 10 m1ncl Eucwne O'Neill''> "Lonq l>c1~ ·.., Journey Into N1qht" and Cdwdrd Allw1:>'s "Who'~ AfrL11cl of V1r- qtn1d Woolf?" 01 her plt1ys cm SC'R's 1996· I '1117 -,rh<'<lulc• c11 Pn't '>O fc1m1l- ic11 Tlw "l'c1s11n wtll opPn with .Oc;cc1r WtldC''s .. An ldc'c1l 1 lus- b dnd ," wrillPn thC' sr1mc• year l 1895) thC' pldywriqht created 211'; mo'it endunnq work, ''The j n1portdncl' ol Reing Ec1rnest " Calfomia's Finest Asparagus $1.49 lb. The world premiere oI If new play by David Henry Hwang (author of "M. Butter- ' fly") will arrive in January when SCR mounts •Golden Child." SCR turns back the clock to the 18th century in February with . Pierre Mari- vaux's "The lh- umph of Love."' The October and May offer- mg~ are as yet unannounced. "The Triumph of Love" will be directed by the company's David Henry Hwang's "Golden Child" will newest associate have Its world premiere at SCR ln January. artist, Mar15 Rucker, a local boy (Newport Beach-bred) who made good with his previous stagings of •Loot,· "lnlimate Exchanges," "So Many Words," "Later Life " and the recent "Taming of the Shrew." On the Second Stage, world premieres fill the first two slots -Richard Greenberg's "Three Days of Rain• and Donald Mar- gulies' "Collected Stories." Also unfamiliar to local playgo- ers is "Crumbs From the Table of Joy• by Lynn Nottage, scheduled for March, while the third and fifth shows remain undecided. C hristmas will, as usual, be celebrated on both stages with the 17th mounting of "A Christmas Carol• on the main s tage and the third staging of "La Pos\lda Magica" down- stairs. It ·appears to be a bountiful season on both stages, although one continues to won- der what the next four Ameri- can classics will be. N~ z ~ 0 c 0 Q. ·u; ~ .!a J: ~ J E <!> <I> "C -.0 <ZE 0 CD 3~a "C 0 <I> u <-(/) Q) a: .c cu. C) J-O> => c: z e 0 <.;; z c ?i .c J ::::J ~ (\j ~ c:: 0 ·-w ·c ow Q. 835 < u N 69 (fJ -N~ ~ 0 lsttuce 39¢head AedNew Polulues 9ma1Sb9 39¢ lb. ART PERatmJAL DRAWING Newpoh Beach Community Ser- vice& Department offers a one. day workshop from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday or from 9 a.m. to noon. Saturday, April 27 to help participants learn to visualize with exercises designed to enhance drawing and painting abilities. The fee is $35 and pre- registration is required. Regis~r in person at 3300 Newport Blvd. or by phone. 644-~153, class No. 5058.201, Wednesday or class No. 5059.201, Aprll 27. For more information, call 644-3151. TIMBUKT\J "The Colors of Costa Rica," recent works by a women's folk art cooperative from Costa Rica, opens Thursday, April 11, with a reception at 7 p.m. and slide pre- sentation at 7:30 p.m. at 1\mbuk- tu, 1601 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. The exhibit runs through May 11. Information or to RSVP: 650-7473. SUTTON PlACE ART GAUERY The four-level . gallery features the works of Hessam. Martiros, Marco, Richard Franklin and Fanch Ledan. The artwork of Laguna Beach artist, Lucia For- tuny, will be on display through April 29. Fortuny's paintings are reminiscent of such illustrious predecessors as Seurat, Pissarro and Cousturier. Docent tours can be arranged by calling 476-2001 ext. 3103. The hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. MESA 0\1: ~I :,1 ~ .• ·~:\Oil $I llU •WM/\\l/IN ••• .:11 ~C An••• AU TIMES BRISTOL .w: UI. Y .. ;', 110 ~HI SI 1111 AOMl.~.\11111 ••• •ll I 1/ 4TS •••At I TIMES ~wha~ ,...going on BEGINNING BASKETRY Students, 8 and older, will learn basketry basics and make a small twilled basket from 9 a.m.. to noon Saturday at the En~n­ mento} Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $17 and an $8 material fee will be collected on class day. For qiore infonnatio'n, call 645-8489. NATURE ADVENTURES Participants will take a weekly walk exploring. the nature center and learn about butterflies, birds, spiders and crayfish. Class is from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, through May 21.for kindergarten age children at the EnviroJ\inen- tal Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Costa Mesa. The fee is $55. fin· formaqon: 645-8489. ARTQASSES Newport Harbor Art Museum offers a variety of art classes for children ranging from •Mommy & Me" to •Art After School" for ages two and a half to 12 years. The first of these classes begins Wednesday. For more infonna· tion, call 759-1122. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m . every Sunday, Ba.mes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of i1ll ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is locat- ed at 1870 Harbor Blvd, Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. Informa- tion: 631-0614. PlllUl RM IR) UP CU. I PHIOUl fPCl-11) CIUYO I CCIMPAIY (GI TllE lllOCAGE...m.. ~ == IMWTIR ml A FAlll.Y fllllG IPG·13J A TMll l.llf IETWlllt LOVI I ftATE ffl) TllE llllDCAGIE (I) llT.IU~~ DIAIOI~ (R "'IMAl FEAR I FAITilfUl~ SIT. IUO DECUTM DE (Ill EXfC41TIVE lllClllOI (II DIAIOUCM IRI ALL DOGS II TO HUVlM 2 (Q) SGT. IUO (PG) fAMO(IQ ..... .!Bf ........ , IU~~ 1) OUD MM WAl.mlm/W~ W VllAI (R) ~.TM! -=r:.n --21111•. IMINI a f1 IARHES a NOa.6 Enjoy samples or WoUgang Puck's famous pizza and ask questiOllJ when aames & Noble hosts gueAI from The Wolfgang Puck Cafe and features books, •Adventures in die Kitchen• and "The WoUgang Puck Cook· book" from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday and April 21. 953 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach. 759· 0982. SPECIAL WINEMAKER DtNNER 1Win Palms and Von'•s Company present The· aest of Kendall- Jackson & ,Artisans & Estates Winemaker Dinner at 7 p .m. Tuesday at 1Win Palms, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The dinner includes appetizer, three courses and dessert accompanied by a vari- ety of wines. The cost is $55. For more information or reservations, call 721-8288. ~TAGE 'IF WE ARE WOMEN' Martin Benson directs Joanna McClelland Glass's bittersweet play about three generations of women trying to bridge the gulf created by their profoundly dif- ferent life experiences. Show times: 8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 2:30 p .m. Saturday and Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Closes ~un­ day. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa; 957-4033. VILLAGE CENTER I" t. I 8 • ~ •/If•• \lA~IO~ •'"I 8~1 0~&7 llT.IUl(PG) THE 1-.:w (II) PMIAl..fUlt(fl) A THIM &.m ll1WEH um I KATI (It) JAMU -r. llAIT PUCM (PG) FUll(IJ b. :! • I THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1996 ·--' -l.1115m -~~ .,, No midlife crisis for 45-year-old crab eatery By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot Since 1951, The Crab Coo. ker owner Robert RoQbtan has been the restaurateur and occupant of a once-thriving Bank of America on the Peninsula. When the bank moved on, he moved in. The vault was refriger- ated and fresh, briny critters chill in there, waiting for their 15 min- utes of fame on a plate crowded with goodies. In the 1960s, the drill was to find a parking place, stand in line and eventually eat great fish served by a cheerful staff. Decades later, the parking places are still scarce and the lines are long -but the fresh seafood is better than ever. People come to the Crab Cooker for fresh fish and casual- style eating -elbows on the table, buttery fingers and all. It is kid- proof as well. The place mats and plates are paper; wine glasses, mugs and flatwear are plastic. You won't feel too bent out of shape if your kid spills the cock- tail sauce or drops a glass of coke. The sea world is represented seasonally, but clam chowder, shrimp and crab cocktails, steamed mussels ($4.95) and clams ($7.85) are available all year. thanks to air freight and super techniques developed to care for them. We sampled the clam chowder ($1.40), billed as "the world's best." I don't know about that superlative, but it was dam good chowder. One of my friends had a order of sweet., snow white hal- ibut ($9.75). •Papa Fish," as Roubian is called by his staff, buys fish from Australia, Hawaii, Alaska and all the purer waters of the world. He is finding good lobsters coming in from clean water holes around Dana Point, as well. Noon or night, a choice of potatoes or rice pilaf, coleslaw or slic:eQ tomatoes plus sauce and r-------------------------, I I I F. Y.I. • I I I I •,' • WHA'I The Olb Cooker 1' I • ---220Q Newport • I aw. NIV;port Belch. I ! + .... tMbt opens. 10 1· : a.m. -..urn~ cMlly • , 11 L m. OI*" until 9 p.m. : exceprfrldmy a s.urmv : when it stays open until 10 I p.m. ! +HOW~ Entrees range I frOm $4.95 to $21 .50. : ....... 673-0100 L------------------------:;; fresh lemon come with all entrees. 1hlst me, you won't starve. A light eater or a kid can order a skewer of fresh broiled fish for $4.95. Dinner plates are bigger than lunch's, so expect evening prices to rise with the tide here and there. However, if you order the whole damed Alaskan king crab, it will be $21.50, lunch and din- ner, enough for you to share with the strangers at the next table! A smaller portion comes billed as the the king crab claw special appetizer ($12.95). Here were four big, thick shells with juicy forkfuls of meat, served with drawn real butter and lemon. Sheer joy for shellfish lovers. You can't expect a strike every time you cast, and that was true with The Crab Cookers bread. We ordered the "fisherman's bread" and came up short with a sort of soft little loaf. It was tasty, but for great fish like this, we were looking for a crusty, lusty loaf, San Francisco style. We shared a bottle of Concan- non's sauvignon blanc ($9.70), one of seven selections from the wine list; a single glass of the house white or red is $1.75. The Crab Cooker is a weekend tourist's delight, but the regulars are filling it noon to night any- how. The market counter at the entry has its own appeal; buy clam chowder or fresh crab to take home. (That's one way to land the fish while avoiding t,be line). The reason for The Crab Cook- er's long-running success is its amiable owner, "Papa Fish" Roubian. He has an open love- affair with his restaurant. He's happy, exuberant, enthusiastic and vocal about his business. 'Tve been on a 45-year honey- moon. I love what I'm doing ... , " he said. •All you have lo do is give the world's best food al a fair price and everything else will lake care of itself. Don't worry so much about the decor and the prices -think about your cus, tomer first. " He opened a second Crab Cooker in Tustin four years ago and it has already returned the start-up coses and is in the black - another Roubian "trophy fish" restaurant. 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MecArthUr & Corinctl..,,, NewPort (714) 75a.8194 •Good "" food does· n'tneed any sea· sonlng," says BOb Roublan of The Crab Cooker restaurant ln New- port Beadl. Roublan has served up fine seafood, especially fresh Alaskan North em Halibut that ls flown ln to the restau- rant DQt>I LEACH CAil v PILOT Share Our Selves Culinary wizard, Michael Kang, and hiS similarly talented chefs and friends, will present a mas- terpiece dinner benefiting the Orange A.id kitchen/classroom project of Share Our Selves on April 19. This annual fund-raiser is held at the Mondavi Wine and Food Center with festivities beginning at 6 p .m., dinner served at 7:15. The event IS $150 per person. Call Clare Warner al 979-4510 for information and reservations. dining news "Favorite Cafe " We want to know about the place where you and yours go for dinner when you are too tired to cook Results will be pnnted April 18 Write or fax Md.rid Bird, c/o The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay. Costa Mesa, 92627 or Fax. 646-4170. ($6.75 to $8.95) to be served from 5 to 6:30 p.m. All the favorites are here including shrimp sauteed in garlic, white wiile and herbs. All seven entrees are served with Carmelo's delicious fresh baked focaccia bread and Carmelo's special black olives. Wme spe- cials are available as well. Phone 723-5109 for information Carmelo's is at 3520 East Paafic Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Marrakesh ,s 20th Happy Aruuversary to Ali Rab- banl and tu.s Marrakesh restau- rant open now for 20 years. By way of celebrating and bnngmg old friends in, Rabbani has credt- ed an a la carte menu with pnces he thinks you will Wee Mar- rakesh lS at 1100 E · Coast Hlgh- way, Newport. Phone 645-8384 Last call Twilight Special Check out Carmelo's Ristorante Itallano's new menu wi~ mod- est prices We will be looking at all the cards, letters and faxes next week, so this lS the last chance to get in a vote for your -By Marla Bird YOU N EVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! 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Mast.et card, Amex , Reservations (714 J 673 1505 Nlic 673- 5920 Loc:at.d At 251 E P8Clfic Coast Hwy • Newport Beach (714) 673-1505 A12 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 forum. enc;e . Security gates in Eastbluff not an open · and shUt ·case . .. ln;:a~:i:ftfo !,,_: putting up ·gates so nobody can i get in or out j of the l enclave, I ! think it's terri-! bly insane. 1 It's silly and 1 frivolous . . . 1 BOBWOLFF ) Newport Beach l I am a 20 year resident of EastbJuff. I wanted to share with you some inf01llla· tion I shared at the community meetihg, which the article on Eastbluff mentions. I am retired chief planner for the city.of Fullerton. Fullerton Police , De,artment gathers its statistics under a geographic information system which allows it to pull up and report statistics on any geographical basis. In 1993, a study was done of statis- tics for gated vs. non-gated communi- ties. What they found was the average call per unit for all purposes from the city as a whole was much less for gat- ed communities than non.-gated ones. I don't.know if you can directly relate that to how many of those calls are related to aime as op~ to nuisance and aban- doned vehicles and otber things like that but certainly in terms of the total number of calls there is a substantial difference. BARRY EATON Newport Beach 0 n the issue of our gates, a key to safety in Eastbluff. I don't know how we would be able to do that with- out putting up a high number of gates but it probably would cut down on accessibility and make it a safer com- munity. RICHARD HAEUSSLER Newport Beach Y es, I think security gates should be put up in Eastbluff. . LIZ and TED BROEDLOW Newport Beach I live in Eastbluff. Yes, I think it's important that we have a gated com- munity. The crime rate is going up in this neighborhood and I've been fol- lowed home too many times. I don't enjoy it. BURT GOLDEN Newport Beach W e are ftnnly in favor of gates in Eastbluff. We would be interest- ed in knowing the cost, obviously, but we certainly are in favor of the g&tes. DONALD SOLSBY Newport Beach guest commentary Y es, I do think Eastbluff should be gated. I live in Eastbluff and when the survey came around and we got letters from independent homeowners here indicating that there has been a lot of crime that we have never known about, even. in broad daylight. People have been followed home and things have happened. Unfortu- nately in this era that we live in, I think that this has to happen. Many people are fearful and that's not a way to live your life. It may be not the most democratic thing to have gates but we have to be realistic in the times that we are in. . TERRY MELTON Newport Beach W ith regard to security gates at Eastbluff, I guess it's a choice to be made by the residents. Where I am we have security gates. They may cut down a bit on any problems but every- body and his brother has access to those gate -gamers, delivery people. When you have that many people living in a community they are giving the access codes out to all kinds of people. Anybody who is given these numbers can pass th~ numbers on to other people. , I don't know if it really does a • whol~ lot of good. It could give a false sense of security. It might be best to not only have the gates but also ala.rm systems on each individual home. MAlllE MARGARET NeWJ>Ort Beach . I do believe that gates will aid the Eastbluff area as far as security.I don't believe that the gates are the only security but I do believe that it will aid traffic and undesirable people from dri- ving through the neighborhood. BARBARA QUIST Newport Beach M y family also were the victims of a burglary this past spring, on a •SEE GATES PAGE A13 i I just wanted : to let you ! lmowlgrew ! ! up there, I lived there lot 1 20years.1 ! totally support : ! the gate. I i ~;td..V,,~e~d j some crime ! and deter i some of the I :!~::,::;~ GREG HAYWARD COSTA MESA readers hotline Brewer bill banriing treated sewage· in Back Bay encouraged T hey should definitely pass a bill that bars treated sewage water from being dumped into the Back Bay. Don't even let them touch it. EllSE McMILLEN Costa Mesa !believe that the assembly should pass a bill that bars treated sewage water from being dumped into ecological reserves like Newport Bay. LEE SUIHEJll.AND Newport Beach A s an owner and resident on the bay, I definitely do not want the sewage dumped into the bay. MRS. C.F. LINDSLEY Newport Beach I 'm calling to protest the Irvine Water District's proposed wet- lands supply project other wise known as will dump 5 million gallons of treated sewage into the bay. I and the rest of the resi- dents of Bay Island are very much against this. I've been to all the meetings and we would like to register our strongest dis- approval of this project. MARYANN EMETT Balboa ··shaky memories of the 1933 q1;1a.Ke I 'm a 28-year resident of the area on Balboa Island and I think for the Irvine Water District to dump treated sewage into the bay is not only a waste of a good environmental area but by push- ing back or diluting the solidity in the area it is being dumped, and pushing Uf e basically further into the bay. !think it's absolutely ridiculous that we spent all this money, all these years, for environmental clean-up, ranging all the way from birds and animals to the bay and the water, and that we will allow the Irvine Ranch Water District to come in and continue dumping just to save 20 million dollars or something like this. I think it is just a travesty. JOHN BOOTY Newport Beach . • It was April 10, 1933 and there was a program sched- uled at the •Mam School" at 19th and Newport Boulevard. I bad just gotten out of the bath when the Earthquake hit at about 4:30 p.m. My grandfa- ther, Dr. H. Q. Willis, had asked Joe Clark to build that two sto- ry house as a combination home and office. We never spent another night in that house. Most of us spent the next two or three . nights sleeping in cars. We lived on Balboa Street (later named Center) and the inter- -! gains· .. .. Q.EAN WATER Thanks to Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer, and an Assem- bly committee, a bill that would J>,ar agencies Crom dumping :.tfeated sewage water into eco- togicaJ preserves is on its way toward passage. If adopted, the tate law would block the IRWD's to dump 5 million gallons eated sewage into Newport . LYMPIC DREAMS 1\'avis Beardslee got a nice Edse this week when he ecf\hat he bad been chosen cany the Olympic tor.ff as lt !.Illa..._ it way across the country "'1d f1nally to the games ln Uanta, Ga., th1t July. IHOflPBtS Getting in on a trend that has ept other coestal towns, Coro- JM del Mar may IOOD boast its .wn farmers' market. AbOut 5,000 fiithtul followers ~IMWI out Buter Sunday as the .. Of Mattnen ind South O>imnunity churchel com- , section of Fairview, (later named Harbor Boulevard)._ We had a good view ol the town as it was just one block long from Broadway to 18th Street. There was considerable da.iv.aged to the Safeway on the comer of Broadway and New- port Boulevard. None of the stores escaped without some damage. Although the quake was named Mthe Long Beach Earth- quake" there was a great deal of destruction here and even in Los Angeles. In 1933 there were few full- pleted plans to merg together into one entity. The result is a very large congregation now known as Mortnen SoUth COMt Church. losses TAXREIATE TrY at he! mJght, Newport Beach Mayor John Hedg could not oonvin hill f.UOw council time residents in Newport Beach. Many of the houses and some of the businesses were closed until summer. The threat of a Mtidal wave• enticed many beach families to use the park- ing area in the center of Costa Mesa as a safe haven for the wave that never came. This parking area was on both sides of the railroad tracks that went parallel to Newport Boulevard. I was just 9 years old and was shocked to find the Main School was badly damaged, especially the auditorium where we were to members that the time is ripe to give a partial tax refund to local residents. SID SOFFER Even being on the hun 1n l..aJ Vegas hasn't kept Sid Soffer from beln9 tenned a nullan~ by bit Arb6r Street neighbon, who have taken up a petttion asking that he clean~ lUa home. have our evening program. Lindberg School was quite new and much smaller than Main, but they managed to provide half~ telSiom for all tbe lower gndm for eome period of time. Eventually Main was repaired and went on to be re- named McNally. Newport Beach Grammar School sUf- fered a similar fate and many students have fond memanes of their cla.sses being held iil the mortuary on 15th Street. TRUST GEORGE W. adNl!TI' Co.taMesa Senior putor Kenton Belhore apeakt to the newly merged Martnen South Cout Chun:h durtng Easter Sunday eentces. ICATSUYA IWNONE I OAA.Y PllOT In this day an age when Jobi are bard to come by, a swindler bu f OUnd a rather °"el way to cheat people out of money. He reportedly telll tbem he bu a county Job lined up, tbm collect.I union duel from the~ ioul. He tbeD tldpl OUt db the cub. leaving the ~ Dot only WltboUt • job bUt poorer • well. " • That's not only bad but I think there's better uses and more eco- nomical uses. In fact that° water is an asset if used or piped into to other areas. The IRWD has not looked into a plan to hook into the secondary or gray water water line in the area which would cost a million dollars. I just think th.at they need to look at better ways to use their waste water or better plan their dty to use th.at water in the green- belts or goU courses planned for future development in the area. I think this is a very serious issue and I don't think it sliould be h8ndled lightly or just pushed aside as in It's only water -it's only going into the bay. Well, you know, it's five million this day, maybe it's going to be 50 million next year or the year after or when Irvine is fully developed. I think everyone ought to take a look at this issue with a serious note and act accordingly. JEFP H OUSTON Newport Beach I think the assembly shoulcf not pass a bill that bars reclaimed water from being used in wet- lands and being allowed to migrate through ecological reserves. The water ll good, clean water. It'• been pUrified from any problelDI that would dlttinQ'UJJh it completely u a different ld.nd ot water u wute water and it 't use in the natural reeource ls ot comlderable value u far u water quality and recreation and wUdlife are conceined. The valu. Would enhar1ce the regtCDal ClOIDllNDity all around the NftPQlt lay .,.. and for Uw WlaOl8 ol orange~v&n-.o IMDe Ranch Watm Dlltltct Marilyn Brewer C ongratula lions to Marilyn Brew- er for her leg- islation and to all the groups opposing IRWD's attempt to use Newport Bay as a dumping ground for treated sewage. Under no circumstances should this be allowed. PATHl'IT Newport Beach T he assembly should pass ~ bill th.at ~ treated sewage water trom being dumped into ecological resecyes like Newport ·Bay. PAUL BALDWIN Newport Beach Y es, my feeling on the IRWD's plan to dump the 5 mWion gallons of waste ll totally ridicu- lous, is very short-sighted. What do we do in 10 yeanl 20 yeanf 30 yea.nl With the growing population in Southern California? I think , the assembly, the state, the local governments should do whatever they can to stop these people from doing something that ls totally outrageous. . I think the Dally Pilot bu done a very good Job of keeping tbe people informed. Alto, let'• think about a second airport in Orange County becaute tba pop .. ulaUon ID Orang. County will . double by tbe year 2005. Tl!UYSMl'IH Calta~ Regardmg the 8Nwa' bW. I lq)e tbat tbe WMDbly II Wtle ... to pUI tM....,.. • SEE WATER ~ A1. I WATER CONTINUED fROM A12 bill through the various sub- committees top the ultimate passage ihto.law. The JRWD ls proving to be a lousy neighbor. Instead of enlarging their reservoir capac- ity for their .future growth or selllng the water that they want to pump into the bay to the green acres project or pumping water underground to recharge their own area's aquifers they choose to take the cheap route and dump it in Newport Bay. To me it's an out- rage. So many people have worked so long and so hard to improve the Upper and Lower Bays. we must all redouble are efforts to defeat this bonehead project. TOM HOUSTON Newport Beach Y es, I think the assembly should pass a bill barring treated sewage water from being dumped into ecological reserves like Newport Bay. I'm a homeowner near there. I'm completely against this. I hope it doesn't pass. We need to keep the bay clean. JAN KLINGER Newport Beach T his issue of the IRWD is absolutely ludicrous. Just coincidently, I'm an old time duck hunter, Ducks Unlimited GRAND OPENING (f 6Al NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE MORE name brands a BETTER selection than ANY pro ahop or dept. store In So. Calif.Ill At 1/2 the pricelll 250 E. 17tl\ St C09t. M .... Hllcnn ---1574-81!7 member and officer, and we used to buy r~cla.imed treated sewage water from Southern Pacific, up in the Bakersfield area, and we had nothing but problems with that. But the bigger issue is I'm on of· the founding members of the Newport Aquatic Center and when Irvine tells me 5 mil- lion gallons, one, I don't believe that is going to stay static for one minute. Secondly, every storm we've ever had with every water reclamation..openltion, look at Bonita Creek?, and you have overflows and it spills all over the place. This is just bad leg- islation all the way around to Jet anybody dump refuge water into the bay. I don't care bow well they say it's treated. I don't think you would ever see anybody drinking of it but' we have an awful lot of wildlife out there that's going to be belly up just like we bad from botulism up in the Bakersfield area. We have kids swimming in there. We have all kinds of downside effects from this type of an investment in our envi- ronment. Our ocean is the last bastion Of freedom and life that we have in this world and now we want to torpedo our Bay that feeds out into the ocean. No sir, I don't think so. U you want more on this I have at least another half hour with more potency than I have just given you. ARNOLD STEVENSON Newport Beach 'i 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays from l.l-4p.m. ·ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I t>63 Pitt< <'llllcl S t., Ce>">lcl Me~ 646-4838 We R~ Broken & Dam~ged Crystal, Porcelain, GlassbChina, Yaintings and other Art & Collccd les ana Antiques. Call or Come In for a Free Estimate COSTA MESA 711w.17th St. C-11 (714) 645-9953 lf'r'.;J-" •.•.. , ,., ' . ' ...... ~ --·~·· . 1.· ~ Yes, the assembly should pass a bill that bars treated sewage water from being dumped into the bay. EVA SACHS Newport Beach T he Irvine-Ranch Water Di.s- trict has announced in their presentations and ads that they wish to present "the truth• about the wetlands water supply pro- ject. They assert that putting five million gallons a day of treated sewage into Upper Newport Bay will improve water quality. They fail to mention the lack of appro- priate baseline studies to evalu- ate the health of the Bay before and after the discharge. They neglect to inform that nationally respected scientists, hired by Defend the Bay and the city of Newport Beach, have lam- basted their envirorunental impact report as scientifically inadequate. They erroneously educate that adding nitrate and phosphate to the Bay will lower algablooms, even though most knowledge- able algae experts disagree. I certainly think that most cib- zens can see through IRWD's propaganda and recognize this as the bad plan it is. SUSAN SKINNER Newport Beach GATES CONTINUED FROM A 12 weekend. Not that gating would prevent that but we think of our- sel\'es as being a neigbborbood of people who know one another and wbo are alert to what's going on and yet our immediate neigh- bon were quite shocked to find out that we bad been burglarized while we were away for the weekend. I think those things, with the increase of traffic coming from the new freeway extension and toll road. ~es us feel that we would like to deter that traffic from coming into our area. TABE. GR.lFFlN Newport Beach Yes, there should be gates in Eastbluff. I know the corrunu-nitv and traffic needs to be resfiicted from the increased pop- ulation in the area, for the safety of the children and residents. PAUL J. BAIDWIN Newport Beach N o, gates are not the key to safety. In the article, by the way, it says that traffic is speeding through the streets of Eastbluff at all hours of the day. I live m East- bluff and traffic is not speed.mg FITT's 4-Week Metabolic Advantage DietTM P•m. A11 lZ °"""Point. '4. Before After 129.75 Weight 108.50 27.75" Wai'it 23.SO'' 36.00 .. 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I V•lldated Puking) Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful 'LANDSCAPE & DESIGN BY let Jim Jennings l<EVINCAMPBELLOFBOTAN1CARE631·7378 install your FREE-FLOWING FLAGSTONE PATIO AND PLANTER WALLS. complete yorJ hardscape. • Expen bride, • block, none, talc, elate&. concrete work . • n recommend quality designers &. landsct\pttti • Quality w~rk an 0 taM &. Newport Be..ch since 1969. • Drain~ rroblenul We t0lve them. through this residenti.al communi- ty at all hours of the day. There are periodic inaeases in traffic now on Bison, though. ln the mornings the school kids at the high school can't make a left tum. so they come through East- bluff, down Bison, so 'they can make a right turn into the school parking lot That could be solved with a lit- tle bit more planning on the part of the police department and the high school people. On Sundays, people go to church and they come through and they go to the Catholic church from other areas and then at various times during the day people go to the Eastbluff shopping center. • Gating the community and los- ing all of the city services would be insane -like trying to kill a mosquito with a bazooka. A solution could be to limit or eliminate traffic flow from Jam- boree down Bison or as I just said do some things with the school to ,,. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 AU • I unprove the traffic now down there. · As far as safety and security, goted communities do not have any more safety and security They have the same amount of crime. There's no difference And. , according to Sgt. Jolm Desmond, J Eastbluff has had a decrease in • cnrne during the last few years ! not an increase. There's a few people who hve OQ Bison who are worried about property values and they have distributed leaflets about people being raped and murdered and held up in Eastblutt and have scared the beck out of people. . , The city knows what the • • dilemma JS. They know how to , solve it but iI they can get us to gate the commuruty they get all our tax dollars and they don't give • us any services They make out like bandits. Check 1t out. Do some research. 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At a recent Eastblutf Homeowner's Association meeting, a few hun- dred residents discussed whether to gate or not to gate the Eastbluff neighborhood -a discussion that naturally Jed to talk about crime. "It's a no-brainer to hook the two together," said Jack Keat- ing, who is a long-time resident and member of the Traific Impact Comnuttee formed by the homeowners' association to study the traffic issue. The question of gating the community was originally fueled by concerns about increased traffic speedmg dovm Eastbluff streets. but now cur- rent and potentidl problems with both tralfic dnd cnme are goad.mg the gate JSsue "Our comnuttee formed to alleviate traffic, but the crime issue crept in because there are people concerned dbout It," said Bill Jacobus, another com- mittee member and an EastbluJf resident of 30 years. ''Some who support gatmg seem more con- cerned with crime alleviation than lrnfhc 1tsPlf. "Just lJkP there are · some people who lik<' 1t gated for the presence of prestige," he Sdld. Newport Beach Police Department offic1dls mamtam Eastbluff is dS safe ds any other community m the city and has even seen d decrease m cnme over the past five years. In 1990, COAST CONTINUED FROM A 1 Among our chctll<'ngcs. Which 1s more worthy, d program to te>ach geography, qeology, weath- er and pldOI dncl cliltmal We to K-2 m Engbsh dnd Spdrush, or a unit on that most hds1c of animal envi- ronments, the pond, dnd winding up Wlth ~tudymg the 8dck Bdy c:md partlcipdt.m9 lO Ill> cJeanup1 How ahout a program mvolv- ing 200 second and Uurd grader.. m very spec1dl c;tudles I.ink.mg geography, Juslory, sooal soences and langudCJC'? And so 11 went With each munch of the turkey on wheat, there were 94 crimes reported in Eastblutf, compared to 84 reported m 1995, with even less projected this year, police said. "The trend we were able to loca te is aime is down in that neighborhood,• Newport Beach police-Sgt,.Jobn Desmond said. "The crime level there is fairly low, but like I told them, one crime is too many." Desmond said the fear of anticipated airne is driving the gate issue. But .the Police Department is riding the fence on the gate proposal and leav- ing the decision up to the com- munity, Desmond said. And Newport Beach city offi- cials are doing the same. Recently, the Eastbluff traffic committee sent out a survey list-· ing nine options -inclucliQg gated and non-gated scenarios -to the 460 Eastbluff hom eown- ers who were asked to choose what they preferred as a solu- tion. Becoming a gated communi- ty appeared to be the popular choice, committee me mbers said. But there is still a long road to becoming a gated communi- ty. The city -which turns the streets over to the residents in gated communities is researching the issue so that homeowners can be presented with all the facts, including the cost, before they make a final decision, said Rich Edmonston, the city's transportation and development services manager. Committee members said the city's information will be included in a poll m whlch the residents will get to formally vote on what they want for their community. there was another challenge to discuss, another huJf of pride in educators who are as innovative and involved as are so many of the teachers in Newport-Mesa. And very definitely another slap on the back for the Newport- Mesa Schools Foundation. When you spend a little time wtth these people and their programs, you know their motto -"Our Kids Can't Wait" -isn't just hype. Our kids cannot wait. And these folks are doing their best to ensure they don't have to -no matter how crowded or crumbly or understaffed or Wlderfunded the classrooms. • FRED MARTIN'S column rur.6 every Thu™1ay and Saturday. -I & JOY HAS F1MAU.Y ARRIVED "NEW YORK• STYLE BAGELS, , GOURMET CREAM CHEESES. PIZZA BAGELS, PLETZELS, PRETZELS, DEUOOUS SANDWICHES & GOURMET SPECIALTY COFFEES! I NO PRESERVATIVES! ~ NO ADDEO FATS OR OILSI I • 3 BAGELS FREE!! IN ORANGE CO I mEE CREAM CHEESE?! : I WITH THE PURCHASEI I BUY A DOZEN BAGELS I 1 I OF I I GET ONE MEDIUM I : I 3 BAGELS I I REGULAR CREAM CHEESE I !I AT REGULAR PRICE! I I FREEH I I CANNOT 8£ COM81N£0 \lllTH I I CANNOT BE COMBINED \lllTH I I I ANY OTHElf Of'F£11S I I ANY OTHER Ol<FTRS. I I L N.8 LOCATION ONLY EXPIRES 4130196 I L N.B. LOCATION ONl.Y. EXPIA£S 4/)0196 I t?oO'N'CiriCCOAifiMHWAY.'M.a. -8-A-2--2-.w.7--7-.. 1 ewe l'ROll RUSTY ~ • I W en you nee to now ... Find rt fast 1n your hometown newspaper NEWPORT BBACB •COST~ .... -----, ~dication ''th Pride II you wont... Diversity. Challenges. Excitement. Excellent Salary. The Collfwnia Higlt!f'oy Patrol wantl you lo become port ol their elite fll'OClp. DON'T JUST THl~K ABOUT IT, MAKE A DtfFERENCE. FAMILY CONTINUED FROM A 1 important and of growing impor- tance,• said Mel Roth, Jewish Family Service executive director. •Tuey make an impo statement that we should all appreciate." The multic:ult\ll'al Condon fami- ly has •all different personalities and backgrounds to investigate," Margot said with a smile. The older children -Anthony, 291 Nicole, 27; 'Ilistan, 25; and Adam, 23 -have left the family homestead and are all involved in successful careers. Remaining at the family home in Eastbluff are 1}tle r, 17; Dillon, 12; Bree, 1 O; twins Brady and Logan, 71 Ariana, 4 1/2; and Alex, 4: . The small anny is active. There are sports, auditions (Bree and the twins do commercials and movies) and other activities to get to. Some Saturdays the family has three dif- ferent youth games to attend. But they make them all. Margot said she used to try and keep track of all the various goings-on in her head -until a child was ina'dvertently left at Girl Scouts. Now she writes eyeiyt.hing down and says they're very orga· nized. • That's evident just by walldng into the Condon home. Cupboards are labeled with the children's names and contain equipment and material$ for their many activitiei. Margot cooks 1n the momlngs, makes lunches and then goes to work. Allen, a real estate profes- sional, takes the kids surling and coaches soccer and baseball. Margot tells a story that seems to illustrate why the Condons were chosen for family values: Allen participates in a sports activity with every child. But daughter 1listan wasn't particularly sport- orlented. So 'Ilistan took tap and Allen was the only father in the mother- daughter tap class. They practiced on the toijet seat to get the tap noise. Homework is tpken care of dur- ing "quiet time" after dinner, Mar- got says. "My husband and I com· plement each other. He takes care of math and social studies and I do art and English,• she said. Speaking of dinner, grocery b!fis can average $200 a week and running through six gallons of milk or more a week isn't WlUSUal. DRINK CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER ••• AT HOME! •••• ,.. 0 •••• 1. Wlt•••t Dr•l11 C••••ctlen it;;.,;;;!ll!Dllml ** NO WARI WASTH IXQ.USIVI ** 1·800·756·6300 Layton Water and Riverside Counties Since 1946 Join us at Crystal Court for an exciting two day event sponsored by Sunset Maaazine &. Books, featur lna more than 50 unique exhibitors with "state-of the-art" ideas for the plant enthusiast to the sophisticated gardener. Purchase unique hybrids, attend educational seminars and experienc~ the wonder of magical walk-through competition gardens featuring unique landscape ideas, water gardens and more I Bring your favorite shears I for a complimentary sharpening! Admi ion and parking arc free. Fur more info rmation c:l Jl· (714) ~n s,2 1 60 3333 Bear St~ct, Cotc1t Meta, CA 92626 When they go out to eat u a group, Marfot likes to watch other diners watching them. Newpon 8achJCoRa Mesa Daily Pilot Drivers needed to help with Mobile Meals Friends tn Service to Humani-"You can just 1ee them trying to figure out how many ti:ines l'v• beert nwrted,. she said. Margot earned ber doc:1orete •m the middle of this• and when slie bas free time she wollld Wte to children's books. t she also works as a protes- t Pepperdine University's ty (PJSH) and Hoag Hospital are looking for eager and people- frlendly volunteer drivers for the , Mobile MeAls program. to deliver.. meals to its elderly and ill, home- bowid ~. Irvine \.,,campus, and often gives talks on '1he topic of adoption. But sh~Ys she doesn't want people to foeus on the "adoption" part of her clan. "I stress family. The family ts the main focus.• FISH and Hoag Hospital hope to ad.cl two more delivery routes _ ro the six routes already in exis- tence by July 1 to cover areas as far as Coast Highway and up to the Santa Ana Heights area before Bristol Street. That is also the focus of the Jewish Family Service's upcoming event, which actually setves a three-fold plll]>O!e, Roth said. "First. -to honor and celebrate the institution of family, Jewish in particular,• Roth said. "'IWo, to honor specific families who are exemplars of Jewish family values, and three, to raise funds for the Jewish Family Service Programs that support and strengthen family life. We want to deliver the mes· sage that the family, in all its forms, is the cornerstone of a strong and vibrant community." 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Friday, April 12, 1996 • 6:30 pm to 9 pm Saturday, April 13, 1996 • 10 om to 6 pm r Sunday, Aprll 14, 1996 • 11 am to 5 pm • •. I I u l'\1t\;h • Si5 ut mot\: hom 11n • C r, '' ~l c;, rnt *"~ .m,i rt'\! ·Iv~ n "omphn :nUtrv Jilt rnlTI uw 1. http://www.•:11.1fhM*<rlai11.com/pNm.th<• , I, I J EYE-OPENER Corona del Mar High :S baseball team rolling, again QUOTE OF THE DAY lay/JJr:. n<Ula right now I/Pi just really playing well ... • -CDM TENNIS COAOI 11M MANG richard dunn ianyone finds new waytoend a slump • Jeny Foltz wants an end to a slump? He just quits practicing I T hose affiliated with the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am are familiar with Nike Tour professional Jerry Foltz, who not only won the event in 1994, but has raised plenty of eyebrows with his interesting and unconventional personality in the five years he has played in the Newport Beach.Country Club tournament. Remember when Foltz won here, defeating Paul Stankowski and Sonny Skinner in a one-hole playoff with a 10-foot birdie putt to win $13,000, then promptly headed down Pacific Coast Highway to the Yankee Tavern and tried to cash his oversized check? "I was nervous as bell on that last putt, but it was one of the best putts I'd had all day,· Foltz said after bis victory. "It gives you a lot of confidence to win a tournament like this, but it also proved to me that I could play with a hangover.• On the Nike Tour, Foltz, 33, continues with his \inconventionai antics. Alter missing three consecutive cuts, Foltz knew his game needed a change when he anived at the Nike Alabama Classic last' April. Like any other golfer, Foltz went straight to the practice range to work out the kinks, right? Wrong. "I decided to quit practicing," Foltz said. "I didn't hit a single range ball at Alabama until the first round of the tournament.· With the unorthodox approach, Foltz broke ~ streak of missed cuts, then made his way to the Nike South Carolina Classic, which he won. He's in Florence, S.C., this week to def end his title. •Just like the week before, I didn't hit a range ball in Florence ~til I went to warm up for the Wednesday pro-am," he • SEE GOLF PAGE 82 .... . CdM's ·Dent an easy winner; ;\brams KO'd • Corona del Mar Hig~ freshman advances in singles and doubles at Easter Bowl in Prum Springs. By Rldiar~ Dunn, Daily Pilot Ne\vport Beach's Taylor Dent and Yorba Unda's Thomas Uoyd have known each other for years, in junior tennis circles and because of their fathers, both of whom are teaching professionals. But teaming in doubles this week in the boys 16s for the East- er Bowl Junior Tennis Champi- onships at the Riviera Resort & Racquet Club in Palm Springs was fortuitous. Lloyd's usual partner was recently injured. Uoyd was ranked last year in the top 10 Ul the nation in doubles. ~So I asked (Lloyd) if he would like to play, and through some persuasion, he said yes,• said Dent, who will play in the quar- terfinals in singles and doubles today, following Wednesday's action. Dent, a Corona del Mar High frestunan, swept unseeded Joel Berman of Seminole, Fla., 6-2, 6- 1, in singles in the Ro.und of 16 (boys 16s) to advance. Dent, seeded seventh, will play Carter Morris of Washington, D.C., today (11 a.m.) in the quar- terfinals. Morris is a nine• through-16 seed. In doubles, Dent-Uoyd will play Andrew Vu (Reston, Va.) and Ramez Qamer (Fairfax, Va.) in the quarterfinals today at 4:30 p.m. In other action Wednesday, Newport Harbor's Geoff Abrams lost to eighth-seeded Hugo Armando of Bradenton, Fla., 6-4, 7-5, in the Round of 16 in the boys 18s singles. Dent, who won the consolation title in the 14s last year at the Easter Bowl, will tum 15 on Apnl 24. "That would be a bonus to wm both singles and doubles, and quite an early birthday present.• said Dent, one of three U.S. juniors in the 14s to be selected for the upcoming World Cup in Jamaica, which will force•Dent to withdraw from Ojai this month. "The score against (Berman) didn't show it, but it was tough, because every game was pretty much at deuce," Dent added. "I was pretty nervous the first three games. It was real windy, and he I was kind of playing the wind. He looked like he knew what he was pride of the coast high school baseball tournament doing. I didn't know what to expect." Dent, ranked No. 1 last year in the 14s by the United States Ten- nis Association, began to use the wind to his advantage. "I hit a lot of hea.vy top spins into the wind and. played the wind a little more than I normally do to get the short ball,• he said. "I went to the net a lot to get more confidence, and I lund of .90,t on a roll." ~ "Tdylor's natls nght now," said CdM Coach Tim Mang, who drove to Palm Spnngs to watch the acuon. "He's 1ust really play- ing well." 1111 ~TH.LAI'-... C.<>'.'\·11,l ·r~ Dinger derby Eftanda IBgb's baseball nightmare .refused to be calmed Wednesday as Brethren Chrt.IUan High rallled frOm a 6-2 clefldt to dalm a 7-6 vk:tory lor 15th place at Ole Pride ol the Coast Tournament. Pitcher Juan Romo (left) gave his all; but It dldn't bappien as the winless Eaglee dropped their 16th straight game. Above, the team tries to sort it out; below, Coach Paul Troxel, lldellnecl becaQle of Tuesday's ejection, looks on In dismay. For the story, see page B2. lfAH HOGSTEN I DAil'< PILOT • Coron.a del Mar'~ Stuart, Johnson in bombs-away rout of tournament foe, 13-0. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It's a friendly rivalry between Kevin Stu- art and Chad Johnson, even 1f John- son slams his baseball cap to the ground when Stuart passes hun for the team lead in home runs For opposing pitchers wtth bad stuff, it can be a nightmare. Like on Wednesday, when Johnson and Stu- art combined to go deep three times (Stuart twice), as host Corona del Mar High pounded Bishop Mont- gomery, 13-0, for filth place m the Pride of the Coast Tournament. Johnson (five mnmgs) and Chris Wills combined for the shutout as the Sea Kings ( t 1-5) improved to 15- 1 in this tournament over the past four years. Stuart and Johnson have rut 11 of CdM's 17 home runs this season. Johnson, who struggled with his control on the mound against the Bishop Montgo!'Jlery (6-10), ripped his fifth round-tnppe.i: leading off the second inning when he pulled a fastball over the right-field fence. Stuart tied him for team-leading honors when he cranked a two-run blast to center field in the fifth, then leading off the sucth, Stuart took over the lead for long balls, when he crushed a line drive over center field, the second time in this tourna- ment he's gone yard twice in a game. At that time, Johnson had already been yanked from the game. He was beyond the fence in left field. running poles, when he hopped on I the fence to see Ii Stuart's stxth· inning rocket would dear for anoth- er dlnger. ·(Johnson) was slammmg rus hat down on the ground,· CdM Coach Joe Koh said. "Stuart told me he was going to call Chad over the break and say, Tm in the lead,' then hang up.~ In the fifth, when the Sea Kings sent 10 batters to the plate and scored five runs, center fielder Reuben Gulledge added to the mus- cle-flexing raid, clouting his first Stuart Johnson home run of the season against Bishop Montgomery reliever Garrett Ehring. Following Bryan Bear's leadoff single in the fifth, Ehring replaced starter Matt Mitchell, then was promptly greeted by Stuart's two- run homer. Ehring faced four batters and was tattooed for two home runs, a single by Paul MacMillan and a walk. Stuart (3 for 4) added a double in third, and came within an eyelash of coming to the plate again in the sev- enth. But wtth runners on first and second and one out, Bear coanected on a pitch to Bishop Montgomery center fielder Michael Delaney, who caught the line drive and fired into second base to double-up a CdM runner and end the in.rung. "I was (pleading) with coach to let me hit again in the sixth," said Johnson, whose swmg-from-the- heels atbtude may have produced another blast and tied him with Stu- art for the club lead. Gulledge (3 for 4) added two sin- gles and came dose to a fourth rut, when he llned out to second m the sixth. MacMillan and Justin Rich had two ruts each for CdM. Although Johnson won his sev- enth game m eight deosions and lowered lus earned-run average to 1.55 (492/.1 innings), he walked five in the fl.I'St four innings and got ahead in the count on the first pitch to only ave of 16 batters ""°" Of THE COAST TOUINMillENT CdM 1l. Bishop Montgomery 0 <::orona del Mar 031 251 1 · 13 16 2 B Montgomery 000 000 0 • 0 3 2 Johnson, Wills (6) and Bear, Schiff (6); Mitctiell, G. Ehring (5). Lambert (5) and B. Ehring, Newman (6). W ·Johnson, 7·1 L • Mi1ctiell, 2·2 28 · Stuart (CdM), Thurman (CdM). HR Stuart (CdM) 2. Gulledge (CdM), Johnson (CdM) r------------------------------------------------------, daily pilot high school athlete of the week t I t I BRIEFS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I There's little doubt where Chris Felix bas the advan~ge ... he's just fiat out as quick as a tiger. By Richard Dunn, Daify Pilot L·ik• a at, Chril Felix of Bstanda High bas been ripping through 100-meter lanes and long·Jwnp runways tbilMMOD. But U Pel.ix, a junior, ever leeml proper technique, watch out -be could tum into a tiger. PeUx, wbo won the 100 (11.1 second.I) and the ~.(20 feet. 2t/21ndles) 1Ut.W9W'lil a Padnc Cout l..MgUe me.t agatnat c:roee-town rival Cotta Mesa to earn Delly Pilot AtblMe of the Week laurelt, lJ unbeaten in tbrM PCL m.tl this MUon tn the 100. ·n. ~'"nm into ii tbe fad tbat DObOdy .l>Uli* blm In ....... ., to, ....... bcm trKk and fteld coadl Steve , FELIX THE CAT Crenshaw said. "It should be a good race when be gets to the Orange County Championships (April 20 at Thabuco Hills High) and faces (Kevin) Griswold of Garden Grove, who bunch of college kids out there, enjoying themselves, and they weren't keeping the runners in their lane. After they told Chris he got third place - and everybody in the world knew he was rum like a 10.6 or a 10.7." While Griswold hu been clocked in 10.67, the belt m Orange County th1a third -they gave It to somebody else and put him in wt, after Chris had Chrls Felix run 10.5, when the guys ahead of h1m bad gone 10.4 and 10.45. It was a fast beat and the three of them were right there together." year, Felix wu unof11dally limed in 10.5 in the Bronco Invttatlonal at Cal Poly Pomona March 16, where be met IOl'ne of the beet sprlnten in the CIP SoUtberD ~on. Of the M¥m sprinters tn Pelix .. bMt, 6ve ran under 11 MCODd.I. Pelilt st.yed with the wtnn. and runner-up, two LynWOOd ltandoutl, crOMlng in third pa.ca. But • mls\ip between the ftDi&b llfte and ICONl'I table IDdi:atled OlbsWiM tn • CGDtnwmilal ftmlh. •Cbltl didn't get cndlt for the ND; became al the timill9. • Crentbaw said. "TheV had a • Felix, a game-breaking tailback on BstAnd.a' footb&ll team, advanced to the ClP Southem Section Division m ' finals at Centtos College lut year lft the 100, flnilhlng ninth m 11.08, and qualitytng No. 8 out of the dMsioMl ~et Beach Oty; CoDege tn 1 l.C>9. ,he'l~mw.u gal.nit anyt>ocly ..... bad to run againlt Mid ltl not much al a l'K'9t IO that 8niac» lnvttetkmll WU ebO\rt tM only bme he's been pushed,• Crenshaw said. "Those two kids from Lynwood were really quick." Still, Felix ls a novice in the long jump and yearns to discover the suitable techniques of getting out of the blocks in the 100. •He's slow out of the b&ocks, • Crenshaw said. "In fact, in that race again.st those Lynwood guys at Cal Poly Pomona, that's where he lost it. He wasn't even set when he started, but he still managed a 10.5 in that race. So be'I never good out of the blocks He gets beat out of the blocks by quite a few guys, and U h• would work more on tbe blocks and piclung up on his ltar1s, I think he could get down to 10.~ end faster. •He'• got good speed once he·• ga&ng, the blocb a.re the oftly place that .-ms to be llOwing him dOWn rlgb.t DOW.• Peh, wbO illlo NDI tM 200 and aDchOn Blttnda'I 400 re&ay, bU a ~ recald mu.. 1o119 ]map ol 20-10. P6 blld a PR "lut VM.r ln the 100 ot lO 1. Scott commits to SMU CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's Alissa Scott, who reached the CIF Southern Section fmals in doubles as a junior and semifinals last season as a senior in girls tennis, signed a letter of intent Wednesday with Southern Methodist University Ul Dallas, Texas, her mother, Cheryl, confirmed. Scott, younger sister of Danielle Scott, a pro on the women's tour, selected the full scholarship SMU over Northern Anzona, Montana, San Jose State, Boise State and Rhode Island. Newport Beach Track Championships Saturday NEWPOR,T BEACH -The first event of the City of Newport Beach Youth nack & F1eld Championships will get underway at 10 a.m . this Saturday at Newport Harbor High's t>avid.son Field. I More than 200 boys and guls, ages 7-15, a.re expected to par- tidpate in the Games. The top three finishers m each event, from each division, will represent Newport Beach ln the Orange Coun· I ty Cbameionship to be hetd m May. • • Th re 1 still tiJ:ne to sign up and be part of the action. Call 644· l 3151 for further Information. l • tSk walk for muldple sci rosis set for April 14 : NEWPORT BEACH -More th.ati 2,500 walk are es:pected l . to take part tn lh 15K MS Wal.le for Multiple Sclerom April H . I Walken, who Will be Mmlni,:oney for MS through lpOl1IOf I pledges, have a choice of lhrM tiON in Orange County • one 1 starting at Newport Dunill with the 8.3 mile COWM t1nilbing I around the Beck Bay. The othel'I are in Huntington Beldl met I Bi'M All rout• are baftctialpped tittant ~ Wtll beDeftt .en.Int ... ticel aDd wtc:b for tbe 1 Orange County Chapw ol the NMiolMil ~ SdllOlli sad· I ety. The SodetY ii c:9\ebta~ ltl 5C>eb yw In Wttoi to._ U.S. l.~~~~~~~~~~-=-=:~_:_:-.... 12 • THURSDAY, APftll 11, 1996 -. --···-~ 1 • Mustangs provide another notch for the Barons, 10-0 •~ountain Valley High's iniitation of Murderer's I R~w a pretty good one; Mesa Teturns to PCL wars. I • . By Roger Carlson, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA -University, Laguna Hills and Laguna Beach m4y never look better to the Cos- ta , Mesa Mustangs than they do right now with the last three weeks of Pacific Coast League baseball awaiting. starting on ~sday at University in the quest of p6stseason play. After walloping Edison on Monday Wlth a tremendous effort, the Mustangs found themselves facing the double-barrelled gaUDtlet of Lakewood on Tuesday and Fountain Valley on Wednes- day in the Pride of the Coast Baseball Tournament, and a.s a result, found themselves returned to earth-rather quickly. Wednesday's fifth place finale was more or less a repeat of lessons learned a day earlier in a 15-1 loss to Lakewood as the powerhouse Barons eased to a 10- 0 conquest. Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats was hard pressed to swallow the verdict, let alone find any posi· tives to derive from the defeat, as Fountain Valley's mere presence seemed to be an intimidating fac- tor which Deats was not prepared to accept. MWe lost our focus and we lost our techniques,• said Deats, who watched his team strand nine bas~ers, six in scoring posi- tion en route to a 10-6 mark. His team, however, appears to be in good company. There are 69 others over the past 2112 years which fall in the same category. Coach Ron La.Ruffa's Barons, two-time defending CIP Division I champio~ have racked up a-70- 10 record in that span (14-t this year), and over the past eight years have logged six Sunset League crowns. Two four-run innings by the Barons broke up an otherwise competitive game as the Barons netted 'Safeties from every spot" but No. 5, and got six base hits from the 7-8-9 slots in the lineup. The only bright spot in t4esa's game, and probably the only player not in Deats' doghouse, was third baseman Al Lambert, who went 2 for 2 with a double and a walk, as well as executing with precision defensively. The only distraction to Foun- tain Valley's domination was the additional thorn of a poorly- umpired game behind the plate, as well as in the field, but D~ats insisted in the aftermath that area had little lo do with the .result. What 1t did do, however, was rub a lot of Scllt into the wounds the Barons were infllcting with, most notably, a three-run homer by Ryan Clark and a two-run sin- ' gle by Chris Pusillo in an 11-hit attack. Mesa clean-up hitter Jeremy Starns was the poster boy for the ump, llict1mized twice on "strilf.e- outs" and thrown out of the game, as well, as the umpire appeared to lose control of his emotions because of his own shortcomings. Right-h'ander Steve Schenew- erk (8-1) went four innings and got the victory. flM)I Of ntE COAST iouMA .. Nf Fountain Valley 10, Cost.II Mesa 0 Costa Mesa 000 000 0 -0 6 2 Fountain Valley 014 014 x -10 11 O Adelmund and Vasquez; Scheneweric., Nielsen (5) and OeVrles. W -Schenewerlt, 8-1. L -Adelmund, 1-3. 28 -Felter (CM), Lambert (CM), Fusillo (fV), Pechuls (fV), OeVries (fV). HR -Clark (FV). DEJA VU Sailors bow, ·7 -3 Eagles see def eat snatched from victory, again; Brethren Christian pulls out 7-6 verdict. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Brethren Christian High baseball coach Dave Posthuma said Wednesday he foresees a victory in Estancia's future. But this prediction came after his Warriors extended the Eagles' winless streak to 16, rally- ing for a 7-6 triumph in the 15th- place game of the Pnde of the Coast Tournament at Costa Mesa High. ·They're gonna get there," said an empathetic Posthuma, whose squad (10-6). like most of the Estancia opponents this spring, got all it could handle until the final out. ul see a WUl coming for them. They come out to play and battle . Hey, I've been there with an 0-10 football team. 1 know what it's like to go out there every game and think 'This is going to be the one.' q This was almost the one, once again, for tfte Eagles, gwded by lower-level coach Lenny Herman in the absence of Paul noxel (serving mandatory one-game suspension after being ejected from Tuesday's game) and assis- tant Ken Millard (travel comnut- ments) "They battled thetr butts off," said Herman, an Estancia aJum- nus and the older brother of seruor catcher Joey Herman. uwe just didn't get enough breaks today. It was one or two mistakes that cost us, just like it's been all season." SPEEDWAY ~ycles Friday COSTA MESA -Greg Han- cock will be back in action Friday at the Orange County Fair- grounds to start defense of hI.s 19~5 U.S. National Speedway Motorcycle Raong t.Jtle. Hancock will be the featured rider of the 24-man Divmon l field on the u Bullnng" OvaJ now m lts 28th year. The gates open at 6:30 and action starts at 8 p.m. For more information. call 492-99~3. . . GOLF . CONTINUED FROM 81 said. Trying Foltz's theory, of coOrse, is not suggested for the clttb player. • The umy (yet charitable) 100-hole goU marathon, a fund-raiser for the National Dyslexia Research Foundation, wiD be played at Mesa Verde Country Club April 22. The quest is to complete (or attempt to complete) l 00 boles in eight hours. Carts and golf balls are ptd\'ided. U a player lands too far tn the rough, another ball is immediately given for a drop to speed things up .. Quick play ls more meaningful than your score. The field is limited to 36 golfers. Interested players (or sponsors) should call either Jeff Golan (223-8100), Jean Gardn r (730-6100) or Ed McClements (~7.S-1424). • Trlangl Square'• aD..tay golf ~ on May~. spoJUOred by Cal'• Caddyshack, which la near th Harbor Boulsvard and N wport Boulevard building, 1hould be a banner event, considered how the trendy Costa ' Foremost among the Eagle battlers was junior pitcher Juan Romo, who shook off a bout with the flu that topped out earlier this week with a 104-degree tempera- ture, to take the ball and throw five gutsy innings. uwe didn't even expect him here today," Lenny Herman said. UBut he showed up and he want- ed the ball. He just didn't have anything left after the fifth." Romo didn't walk a batter and stranded Warriors in all but the first inning. But a sun double led to a pall" of .runs4n the second and an outbreak of miscues (three of the Eagles' five errors) in the fifth allowed Brethren to slice away at a 6-2 lead with three unearned nms. A pall" of walks and two singles pushed the Warriors ahead in the sixth, marking the fourth straight game the Eagles have surren- dered a lead. Seniors Jon Soseman (2 for 3 with two RBI), Joey Herman (1 for 2 with two RBI and a run), and Steve Baker (two-RBI) came through with clutch hits to help forge the advantage for Estancia, which had a promising rally snuffed out in the seventh. Herman chugged into second on a throwing error to lead off the inning, but an infield pop, a walk, and a 4-6-3 double play left the Eagles longing, as they return to Pacific Coast League action next week with two games against first-place Laguna Hills. ~ 0# lNl COAST TOUllNAMEHT Brethren Christian 7, Estancia 6 Brethren Chr. 020 032 0 -7 11 2 Estancia 022 200 0 -6 8 S A. Ireland, Hayzlett (3) and Olsen, A. Ireland {3); J. Romo, Wilson (6), Baker (6) and Herman. W -Hayzlett, 1-0. L -Wil- son. 28 · Flores {E), Osso {E), A. Ireland 2 (BO, Christensen (BC), Jensen (BC), Hay- zlett (BC). Hayzlett (BC). • Bolsa Grande has its way with Newport Harbor in consolation title game at Pride of the Coast. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Body surfing, barbecuing or simply kicking back appeared to replace base- ball on the minds of the Newport Harbor High players, who wrapped up their Spring Break diamond duties Wednesday as if they'd already traded their bats for beach chairs. Newport Coach Jim Kiefer admitted his play- ers' focus was below par, as the Sailors dropped a 7-3 verdict to Bolsa Grande in the consola- . tion championship of the tage of five walks, a hit batsman and a Matador error. Harbor left six runners on base to help Bolsa (10-4-1) avenge a 2-1 Tars' tri- umph in the championship game of the season·opening Costa Mesa Tournament, March 9. "Give Bolsa credit, it's a good club," Kiefer said. "This may have taken a little of the momen· tum (having won two straight in the tournament) we'll carry into next week (a return to Sea View League play with a home-and- home series with Irvine). But l look at it more as giving us ideas of what we need to stress when we come back. I think we're about as far along as we're going to be physically. Now, it's a question of continuing to work on the mental side of the game." Pride of the Coast Tour-Langsdorf nament at Estancia High. One of few bright spots for Newport was the return of senior Chad Coluccio, who had been sidelined with a separated "The first inning or two die-. tates the pace of the day and we didn't play catch (two errors)," Kiefer said. •And we weren't very focused at the plate. The symp- toms a re the same when we don't play well." Newport (7-9) managed just three hits off two Matador pitch- ers, with senior Andy Langsdorf the lone offensive standout. Langsdon rocketed his third home run of the season over the left-field fence to greet left-band- ed reliever Lo Ngo in the fifth. He also singled in a run in the first and walked to compete a perfect day at the plate. Newport junior Donner WaJ- ters contributed an RBI single in the fourth, but the Sailors were otherwise unable to take advan- shoulder since a mid-March non- league game at Laguna Beach. Coluccio, who also missed most of his junior season... with .a broken thwnb, led off the seventh as a pmch hitter and was prompt- ly plunked on the right (good) shoulder on the first pitch. Coluc- cio, uninjured and mildly miffed before the good natured ribbing of his teammates induced a smile, left the game for a pinch runner. He should be available as a des- ignated hitter next week. flM>I Of l* COAST TOURNAMENT Bolsa Grancle 7, Newport Hatbor 3 Bolsa Grande 130 030 O -7 1 S 1 Newport Harbor 100 101 0 -3 3 2 Fair, Ngo (6) and Hendrix; Urban, Szolomayer (4), Nuzum (S) and Jones. W -Fair. 1-0. L -Urban. 2B -Corona 2 (BG), Price (BG), Kusuda (BG). 38 -De Leon (BG). HR -Langsdorf (NH). COLLEGE BASEBALL VOLLEYBALL VANGUARDS DROP TWO Pirates win COSTA MESA -1\vo days, two losses. That's the result of Southern California College's baseball team's exploits Tuesday and Wednesday as Point Loma Nazarene won out on Tuesday, 11-8, then The Master's topped the host Vanguards on Wednes- day, 10-6, to drop sec t 10-26 overall. Kevin Doyle led SCC on Wednesday, going 2 for 3 with 2 runs scored; Joe Riveral led the Vanguards on Tuesday, going 3 Mesa shopping center usually hosts events. The expo will include more than 50 exhibitors, including resorts, clubs and golf equipment, as well as local PGA pros performing cllnics and demonstrations. There will also be prizes and giveaways from exhibitors. Call 1nangle Square's Ned Bondie (722·1600) for more information. • In the Newport Beach GoU Course men's club, Hank LeFebvre shot a 2-over-par 61 to win low gross April 3, while Jack Stinson won low net (54), edging out Al Schnell lo a tiebreaker. Seven go1fe.r1 had a net 54, so a lot of tiebreakers had to be run. Stinson won closest 'to the pin on hole No. 6, while Wayne Thuestad was closest on No. 12. In last Saturday's Olgbt rounds, Jim Forgash (low gross 62) and Curt Herberts (low net 52) won Flight Ai Don Krotee (career-best low gross 62) and Joe Russo (low net 54) won Flight B1 and Bob Potts (low gross 66) and Don Gattuso (low net 50) won Fllght C. Herbert.I (hole No. 6) 4lld Jack Brown (No. 12) won clo6ett to the pin honors. • .....,... Dwwt's dUb goff column aQPeMS fWrV Thunday , for 6 with a double and two RBI. GolDIN STAl"I AntlS11C w:c J Cl f'ok'lt Loma~ 11, 5oClll coMeg.. Point Loma 203 033 000 -11 16 3 SoCal College 002 000 204 -8 12 4 Fonta~ Enano (3), Anderson m, Hembo (8), Plummer (9) and Gonzalez; Withers, McReyoolds (5), Harber <n and Pegg, King (5). W • Enano, 4-4 L -Wlthen. 2-5.18 -Gonzalez (P), VOita (P), 2, Rivera (S}. HR • Voita (P). NCll«CI L 13 The Mdter's 10, SoC.I GoHege 6 The Masters 050 230 000 . 10 11 1 S<>Cal College 101 000 220 -6 8 2 Rogers, D. Maggiora (7). Darnell (8), J. Mag· glola (9) and Bennett Primm, Lowery (4), Bor- ders (8). Holman (9) and Pegg. W -Rogers, 5- 4. L . Primm, 3-7. 28 -Huter (M) 2, Kowes (1\11) 2, Doyle (SCO. HR • Young (1111). We have a great selection of Shoes AAppardfor Mena Women AJWlion. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's volleyball team Tuesday ran its winning streak to 13 straight games, defeating Grossmont, 15·7, 15-4, 15-2. occ (16-1, 15-1) clinched at least a playoff berth in the Regionals. A win against San Diego Mesa on Friday would put the Pirates in the driver's seat for the Orange Empire Conference title and an automatic bid to the State Championships. Mike Pixler had 10 kills and Troy Langley had eight. per dozen! Hurry! While Supplies Last! Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Chtb, 6 p.m. May l, 1996 :.t • I, "' . HONORING NEWPORT' HAltlOR HIGH'S GEORGE YAADUY, 19M IASICETMU. HAU. Of FAME INDUCTEE ' ., .. ·..., - \ ~~ BANQUET INFOftMATION! 442·0755 ***** -------------------------------------, the yardley stick \I \ I > \ "\. I I I < > '\. 't QUISllON Ofl THE DA~ WI-IS MAD ANntONrS HAU OF MME? Newport Beach's George Yard\ey, who Is being Inducted Into the Basketball Hall of Fame lo Springfield, Mau. May 6, knows. It's one his favorite, and he has a long list to choose from. · Ari original Inductee Into the Orange County Hall of Fame, the 67-year-old Yardley Is also a member of Newport Harbor Hlgtt's Hall of Fame1 Stanford University's Hall of Fame and ... Mad Anthony's Red Coat Hall of Fame In Ft. Wayne, honoring tndlana's f avorltes. Aside from his place at Newport Harbor. Mad Anthonys is perhaps •The Bird's• favorite. Yardley's most cherished moments In professional basketball were wtth the Ft. Wayne Pistons before the team was moved' to Detroit, and when Fort Wayne put him In his "Red Coat" In 1992, he joined such all-time Indiana heroes as Gar.Y's Tom Harmqn of Michigan fame, the Four Horsemen o~ Notre Dame, comedian Phil Harris, politician Dan Quayle, Purdue quarterback Bob Griese, football coach Lou Holtz actor Karl Malden, the Wizard, John Wooden, musician Hoagy Carmkhael, golfer Fuzzy Zoeller and astronauts frank Borman and '1'11 Armstrong. Please, David Lettennan, pouting is considered in poor taste. -------------------------------------------------~ Soccer notes 0 CORONA DEL MAR -The highly-successful Slammers soccer pro- gram will be holding tryouts Sunday at Corona del Mar High for a few remaining positions on a new girls under-12 team. Tiyouts are scheduled to run from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. A second ses- sion is set for April 21. Both clubs, coached by brothers Walid and Ziad Khoury, won cham- pionships in their respective CSL South divisions last season. Walid will train and coach the new team com_Rrised o!l!!_a~rs b.9rn afterA'llg:l, 984. For more Uiformation call 722-1437. 0 COSTA MESA -The SFEE Xtreme Soccer Club will be holding try- outs starting Saturday, for boys under-11, ·under-12 and under-13 teams at Victoria School. The school is on Hamilton, off of Brookhurst. Tryouts will run from 9-11 a.m. A second session will be held the following week, April 20, . from noon-2 p.m. All CWTent club and AYSO APP players are welcome. For more information call, 446-0250. SCHEDULE TODAY IASEUU. Community college Saddlebadc at Orange Coast. 2:30 p.m. nNNIS College men -Cal State Los Angefei at Southern <:allfornla College, 2 p.m. College women - Westmont at Southern ~lifomla College, 2 p.m. Community college men · Sacldlel>Kk at Orange c.o.m. 2 p m. Community college women -Orange Coast at Saddleback. 2 p.m. SOFraALL Colleoe -Uf State Bakenfleld at Sovthem California College, I :30 GOl.f Community col• · Rancho Senllago. s.ddle- btclt and Orange c~ atMew~CC. I p m DEEP SEA WIEDNESOAY'S CX)UN1'5 Oa,,.y .. Loc:ller -3 boaU. 96 anglers. 19 cali-co bass, 18 sand bass, 4 sculpln, 9 shffphead, 52 rodcfnh. 19 macketel, 35 whitefish. 18 M>le. 10 blue perch, 1 bl.ck croaker Newport Lllndlng-2 boats, 32 anglers. 38 sand bnl.. 9 macb<tl S7 KUlpin, 1wtiiteM 1 c.abe~ I blue perd\ I 10 tom cod. • ORANGE COUNTY COLLECTORS EXPO #3 April 13-14, J 996 .. ,, Sportscards, Memorabilia & Collectibles of all kinds! •<;, Show hours 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. each day Sat. ll-l Sat. 1-3 Sun. l-3 Sun. 1-3 I I I /' '/ /'' ... ·' ' I\' I '• N~ pon lk.th/Cona Mesa Daily Pilot THURSOAV. APRlL 11. 1996 ~c IJ PUIUC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICU PUIUC NOTICES Purtuant lo SecbOn 22300 without court triPP'OYll. e. YOU ARE BEINO SUED 8Y dt'llduail P.Uttonet: Stacey Ptot~lv• blddefl wUI ... ILIC NOTICE ol lht Public Conttact fort taking etna1n 119ry Im-PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. 1e esta' Francine Oatlehue HAS/ meet .i tM Dl•trlct Malnte-rv Code, the contr.ct wllt con-portanl ectton.: however, dem1nd1ndo) TOM O. HAVE Fil.ED A PETITION nanc. Verd, 17890 N...,. --':""NO....,;Tl;...C;.:,l.;;;.TO~;.::_-l tlln ptavlllOnt pe<mlltlng the 8peclll Admlnlttrllor KESSLER, an lndlvldUll FOR AN ORDER TO land, FOCJntaln Vllley, c.a.. II the •uccea•ful bidder to with um11ec1 powett Will be YCMI have '° CALENOAA CHANOE NAMES FROM llddlllon.11 1ntotmauon 11 t-.. CONTRACTORI tubs1ltut.e NCUt1bt1 lot eny required IO gi\11 nob IO DAYS after thlt aummont Sl.c.y franclne Oali.t\UI qult9d concerning 1M 10b CAUINQ POR BIDI monlet Wllhheld by the W-etad !*ton• unleaa i. t..wd on you lO file 1 TO Rowan Whllloek walk, pleue contact !he School Dllttict: COAST Dlttrtc1 lo ensin per10tm-\hey hive waived notice Of typewritten respon11 al thlt . h It hlfeby ordered that Ol11tlct Maintenance 0. COMMUNITY COLLEGE ance under the contract. consented IO 11'11 proi>09ed court. all petlOOI lntWMted In partment at (714) 843-3201. DISTRICT Eaeh ~d 1Ubm1t1ed In r• •cllon, ~ obtaln court ap-A lelttr or phone call wlll thla m11ter appeat befOft D•t-4 thla 29th da1t Bid Dttdllne: May 14, lpoi\H to Ulla Nolle. thaU proval.) The Independent not protect you; your ~ th11 court In Department of ... rch, 1H8 19M 11 2:00 p.m. contain, u a bid lttm, ado Aclminfttrallon kAl'lorllY Wiii wrlltll' reaponse must be No. 703 ol lh• °'ange llfS ll'atrlok Quinn Su. Place or Bid Receipl' .()f. equal• 1heetlng, •holing • .be granted unln• an Inlet· In proi-legal fofm II y04J County Su!*lof Court ll rvt Pr I ti flee of DlftctOf ol PurchQ. and btaclng, °' IQU!Valent nted P9rte?" tilt• ObJIC1lon want the coun to Mar your th• &ddr•n thown above r .. r.r I oauremen Ing, Coast Community Col· method, tor Ch• protectton lO tl\11 petition and 1hoW1 ca.. on 6-21, 1996, at 2:00 •0 " lf9t Dlttriet, Bldg. "0 ", ol llft Ind llmb In trenches good ctiUH why th• court tt you do not file your r o'cloek p.m., and tt11n and Pub 11 • h • d N • w Port 1370 Adams Avenue, Costa and open excavation, ahoutd not graf'll lht au-apon•• on time, you may there thow cau11, If any Beach.Costa Meu Dtlly Mesa, CA 92826 which shall conlorm to 1p-Ulorlty. 1o .. th• cue, and your they have, Why 1M pe11tlon Pilot Aprll 4, tt, 1998. Project Identification ptlc.ble nltty ordtr•. A HEAAING on tM pell-wagH, money and ptc>p-for change of name anould Th30l Name: Co1111ine Com-Qovemlnt Board Uon wUt be Mid on MAY 2. etty may be taken w11hoU1 not be gfanted. munlty College Modular Br Wllllam M. Vega, ~0399eloc, II 1d:AS ~~·Thin Oecpt. lutther wamfng trom the It It further ordered that a PUBLIC NOTICE Bool\11ore; Bld No. 1715 Ed. D., Chancellor ale at .... 1 • ;11y court. copy of thl1 order to 1how Place Bids are on Ille and Coaat Community Cot: ~~~ Soulh, Ofange, OA There are other legal r• cauH be publlshad In N.B. cJ'NOTT~~loORI ~~~~~:: ;~cl~~~· c°c!o:~~ 1•9• Dlatrlcl IF YOu OBJEci: TO lh• ,~Ir~,*"! ~~i::::: ri~: ~apl~a of ~Z:,~01(:1~ tNVITINQ ltDS nator, Ardilh Richey, Cout Published Newport granUng ol lht petlUon, you away. tt you do not knoW cutatlon published In this NOTICE IS HEREBY Community College Dis· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally should appear al the hMI· an attorney. 'f04J may call county, al taut one. a GIVEN that the Board of trtct; 1370 Adamt Av• Pilol AptU 4, 11. 1i98. Ing lll'ld ttale your ob~ an attorney refetral service week ror lour consec:utlva TrustHt of ltl9 Fountain Bldg. "O", Costa Mna: Th304 ll1on1 ~ hfll! written bob • or a legal aid office (listed wetkt prior to the day of Valley SchOOI District ol Or· CA, (714) 43Z·5707 t ons .. ,1 me court . e ore In the phone booll). the hearing. ange County, California wm NOTICE IS HEREBY PUBLIC NOTICE the hearing. Ylnour appeat· Despue1 de que le en-DAT!s MAR 28, 1998 receive bids up lo and In· GIVEN that the 1bov.. re• may be pet Ion or lraguen esta cltaclon Judi-QA Le HICKMAN eluding 2:00 P.M. May 8, named School District ol FORECLOSURE Y your attorney, dal usted Ilene un plazo de JUD o EiC OM MI g.' 1996 at the Dlstrlc1 Busl· Orange Counly, CaJ1lornla NO. TO 1539 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS neu Olllce, 17210 Oak acting by and through Its YOU ARE IN DEFAULT or • contingent creditor ol para presentar una r• llONER OF TH~ SUPE· Street, Fountain Valley, CA. Governing Board, herelnaf· UNDER A D F th• deceased, you must flit spuesta escrlta a m1qulna RIOR COURT 92706 PUIUC ltOTIC~S PUILJO llOTICU PUIUC lltOTICU PUaucNona Noc.ice is bcnby given that the City CouocaJ o! ti. City or Newport~ will .bold. publiiebetliaa .} I OD April 22. 1996, to diJc'\mlDd ~vt cbt City's proposed Ont Yw Action Pltlll 10 lhe f"aw Yw ,I Coasolidated P!ao Documcm (CPD). Tbit oae yar at:Uoo plan ii &&Md to apply for Connunif)' Development Block Ormt (CDBG) f\mds. Tbe City proposes 10 ipply for an csrfrmted mmmw.n ofSS34,000in COBO funds for meal Yea' 1996-1997. A reduction in ftdaa.I fi..mdln& will rcsull in r~ ~tics ban& usisicd. The st.anun for thHe formula grant pRllll&mS set forth tine be.sic goals which~ cJotely rdaed to tbt major comm.ianems and priorilies of HUD. Tbe aoel.s ~ to: I) Provide dccalt bousiaa 2) ProVlde a suitable livio& envirocu:Dmt and 3) ~ ec()pOmjc oppornmitia.. Eadl pl IDlllt primarily benefit low and very low income pasoas. Funbt.r, activities~ with COBO Nads mu.s1 meet a least one 0£ the three (3) aadooal objec1i~ of the CDBG program wbicb se: I) Bcndittio& low and moderate i.or:ome persons, 2) AidiD& in tbt prevemioo or eJ.imimboo of slums or blight; or, 3) Meetma od>ercommunity devdopme:nlneeds having 1 petticular ~ becm.- C'Xisting eooditiomposc a scriousand immedia&ctbrcattotbe bcaltb and wdfare oftbt Commua.i1y and other fimncial rcso.urccs arc not avail.able to meet the needs. I ,, ler referred to as "OfS. EED 0 your clalm with lhe court en esta corte. Stacy F. Gallehue, 251 At thl1 Ume, date, and TRICT", wlll receive up to, TRUST DATED 8130/90 and mall •copy to the per· Una carta o una llamada 22nd Strtel, Costa Mesa, place, bids will be publicly bul nol later 1han the UNLESS YOU TAKe AC. sonar representative :fn telefonlca no le ofrecera CA 92827 opened and read afoud for The five year CPD idadifies Commumty needs mctuding a housing market malysi.s IDd abov•stated Ume, sealed TION TO PROTECT t::ntedb~the courtwll n prolecclon; su respunta Publlthed Newport Bid No. 97.S, "DISTRICT inc----thosenccdsiuloapr---Afive year--ic plan. ~~•·for tbcC;...,>sCPOfor bids for the award of 1 YOUR PROPERTY. IT our mont s from the dale esrita a maqulna tlent que B h c M o ily SECURITY SYSTEM" at In--·,..,·-~ --.-~ .. , contract for the project d• MAY BE SOLD AT PUB-or firll Issuance ol tM let· cumplir eon tu fonnall· tac · osta 811 a. dicated In the Bid Speclfi· the five year periQd 1995-2000 are consisaertt witb HUD's gOlls. These goals are bued OD oeeds "' scribed as: L 1 c s ALE IF you ters •• provided In tectlon dades legal es apropladas Pllol Match 28, Aprll • • 11 • cation. Bid documentt and lnslallallon ol new mOdu· NEED AN 'EXPLANA 9100 of the Calllornla Pro-s1 usted qulere que ta corte 18, 1996. specifications ate on file al identified in the commuo.ity needs section oftbe CPD md include eoals for oew construc:tioo of far building for CouUlne • bait COde. T~• Um• for fil· escuch• au caso. lh293 tht Dlalrtct Purchatlng 0• affordable rental houtino shelter for the bomdess and •at risk•. for families lO be assis1iC'd by the co1199e Bookstore TION OF THE NATURE Ing claims will not expire SJ ualed no preHnla au partmenl located at 17210 - There wlU be • tw.nty dol-OF THE PROCEED I NO before IOUf months from respuesta a tlempo, puede PUBLIC NOTICE Oak Street, Fountlln Valley, Sect.ion 8 Raital Assis&ance Ptopam. removal of arc:b.itecrural barriers for pc:noos with disabilitin. 1ar (S20.00) non.,elundable AGAINST YOU, YOU the hearing date noUced petder el ca.so, y I• pueden CA. 92708. (7t4-843-3245) job c:matioo aod ecooomic deveiopmail for lower income pusoos 1ft11 families, public facilities payment required tor tach SHOULD CONTACT A •yboovu•· MAY EXAMINE oh qultat tu aalarlo, au dlnero CONNOTTRAICCETTOORS The Board ol Trusteea r• un' pro---• ..,_,·a)......,;,,_ r.or-__.y ..,.._"' ___. -a.. • ...:•:•-•;on of--i·-• -~ =-~·--=·• sel ol bid documenla. LAWYER. ,..e y otra1 cosas de au serves th• right to reject • .._ ....... ., _,.. _ .. ........," ~ ..-~-. 4llN ,,......, .... ..w ... .,._... .... ..,. .. ~ UJU_,..._ Checka should be macte NOTICE OF me llept by the court, I• you propted1d sin aviso adlclo-INVITING BIDS any and all bids and lo L. • ...:--.~._ ... ....._ •L.-c· TL.... ,...__ y Acti Plan idem:ifi .........-· "lies to be payable to Coast Com-TRUSTEE'S SALE are • peraon lnterHted In nal por pane de la cortt. NOTICE IS HEREBY waive any Irregularity ~ses ,_.,.,.._,ut W<' sty. IDI' vui; ear on es propvAV ICUV1 munity College District. UNDER DEED Iha ••tale, you may file Exlsten otros requltltos i.. GIVEN that the Boatd of therein. The right ts also re-implemen1ed dunng the next Meal year and iacludes the levd of assisunce for lhose acbvitics. Bldt shall be received In with Ille court a formal A.-gain. Puedt que usled TruslMS ol the Fountain setVed by the Boatd of (3) ·--• lhe place Identified above OF TRUST quest IOJ Special Nollet of qultt'a Hamar a un abogado Valley School Olsl11ct ol Or· Trustees to select Items The Ktivitics proposed foe CDBG fimdin: for fY 96-97 are coo.sist.ent wi1h the three nau ........ and lhOse bids thafl b8 Notice Is hereby given the filing of an lnvtntOtY lnmedl11amenlt, SI no ange County, Califomla will and/or 1ervlces ·Which In objectives of the CDBG Progrmn. 'The specific objectives proposed in the~ Year~ Plan opened and publicly read tha~ Burrow Escrow Co .. a and appraisal ol a1t1te as· conoce a un abogado receive bids up to and In· their opinion will besl serve aloud •I the above-staled Cal1fornt1 .Corporation as sets or ol any pelltton °' putd• llamar 1 un servlclo eluding 2:30 P.M. April 25, the needs ol the District are: tlrM and place lruslH, or 1ucceuor account as provided In de relerencla de abogados 1996 al the Dlslrk:I Busl-A MANDATORY JOB In accord~e with the trustH, or suballtuted section 1250 ol th• Califor· o a una oficlna de ayuda neu Office, 17210 Oak WALK Is scheduled tor OBJECTIVES provision. s of Calilornl1t truslee pursuanl to the nla Probate Code. A R• legal (vea el directorlo Lele· Streel. Fountain Valley, CA. May 1, 1996, at 9:00 A.M. Public Contract COde Sec-Deed ol Trust executed by quest for Special Nollce fonlco). 92708 Prospective bidders will Lion 3300. the District re-WINOLA RUSSELL. A SIN· form Is avaflable from the . CASE NUMBER At this time, date, and meet al the District Malnle· quire• lhal lhe bidder pos· OLE WOMAN court clerk. (Numero del CHo) place, bids will be publicly nance Yard, 17890 New· sess the lollowing clas· Recorded 8/31/90 Inst. Attorn•v for the P•tl· 95c3115 opened and read aloud for land, Fountain Valley, CA. u sllicalion of conttactor'a II· lf90-468700, ol Olliclal tloner: Th d dd 1 Bid No. 97·2, "ASPHALT add1llonal information ls r• Remove u clutectural barriers to provide accc$s to public f~cilities. senior centers. public restrooms, pubhc piers, puks, etc. for persons with chsa.bil1ue$. cense 11 lht UrM that lhe Records In lhe office of the THOMAS B. GARRETT e name an • ress o REPAIR AND REPLACE· quired coocernlng the job cootract Is awarded' County Recorder of OR· ESQ CHEADLE i. the court Is: (El nombre y ~fNT' as indicated In lhe walk. please contect the 2. Contractor: Generi.I Gon· ANGE County, California, GARRETT 1151 DOVE direcclon de la cone es) Bid Spec1flcation, B~ doc· District Maintenance De-To provide SttVICCS to aide the homeless w1th10 the Cornmwuty tractor B and pursuant to Iha Nollce • OR'ANGE COUNTY MU-uments and specifi allons partmenl at (714) 843-3201. PUBLISH: April 4, 1996 of Dolault and Elecllon lo ST., STE. 208, NEW· NICIPAL COURT, Harbor are on .Ille at the lstlicl Dated .this 29th day 3 andAptll ll, 1996 Sell thereunder recorded PORT BEACH, CA Judicial District 4601 Jam-Purchasing Department lo-of March 1998 · To provide assistance to the elderly. WALK THROUGH· A""I JAN. 5, 1996 Inst. lf96-92HO ' cated at 17210 Oak Street. B , p I 'r k Q r S 1 1 , · ""'. 0007868 ol said Oll1clal Published Newport bore• Road. Newport Fountain Valley, CA. 92708, V· • 'c u nn, U· 4 Coa9. tJ996, Cal 10.00 aCol.m .• Records wlll Sell on May B h C ta u Dall Be~. CA 92660 (714 843 3245) pervlaor, Procurement/ To provide social scM<:CS which benefit low a.ad moderate iDco~ Penom wi\hm the s int ommuruty . 2 1996 • 0 00 A M h eac • os ... esa Y Th dd __ ... . • Facilities lege, 11460 Warner Av· . al 1 : . . alt e Pilot April 4 5 11 1996 • name, a ress. °'"" The Board of Trustees re- enue Fountain Valley CA front door ol Burrow Es· . ' ' ' THF296 telephone number ol plain• serves the right to reject Pub 11 shed New po r 1 CoaunWJ1ty. • 1714.24t-e2241 · crow Co .. 501 Parkcenler ' Ulft altorney, or plalnlltt any and all bid• and 10 Beach-Costa Mesa Daily BIO DATE: May 14, 1996 Drive. Santa Ana. CA. at PUBLIC NOTICE wilhoul an attorney, Is: (El w.alve any. lrrtgularlly Pilot April 4, 11, 1996. 5. at 2:00 p.m. public auction, to the high-nombre, la direcclon y el therein. The nght Is also re-Th302 To provide for administrative capacity to implement rhc City's CDBG prognm aad to provide fair housing services. BOARD DATE· Ma 22 est blddtt for cash (pay. BSC 4983 served by the Boaid of · y ' able at the Lime ol tale In NOTICE OF numlfO de lelelono del Trustees to select Items PUBLIC NOTICE 1~8 payment shall be lawful money ol th~ United PETITION TO abogado del domandante, and/or services which in 1--------- made lor work or malerlal Stales), all right, Utle, and ADMINISTER o del demandante que no their opinion wlfl best aerve cna1360730 under the contract unless Interest, conv~yed lo and ESTATE OF• Ilene abogado. es) George the needs of the District. Flclltloua Butln••• and unlit the Registrar ol now held by 1t under •~Id • M. Hannen, Bar No. 84391, A MANDATORY JOB Name Statement Contractors verilles to the deed In the property a1t1r VERNON EVELYN GEORGE HANNEN & WALK Is scheduled foe The following peraoos are DISTRICT that the CON· ated In aald ~ounty and DOWNES COMPANY A Professional Aprll 17, 1996, at 9:00 A.M. doing business at: Pl-TAACTOR was properly u. Stale and descnbed u fol· CASE NO. A1B2013 Corrvvatlo~ 4199 Camp 5 Prospective bidders will necrest Apartment1, 5000 censed 11 lhe time lh• con-Iowa: To all hetra, benellclarlea, .--· • u meet at lhe District Malnt• Birch Street, Suite 5500. tract wat aW4rded Anr. Lot 1 of Tract 2029, as per creditors conllngent credl-Drive, Suite 72o, lrvlne. CA nance Yard, 17890 New· Newport Beach CA 92660 CONTRACTOR not ·so 1. map recorded In Book 112, tors. and' persona who may 927t5, (714) 854·1492 land. Fountain Valley, CA, II Lyons Community Prop. censed Is subject 10 penal· Pll'Qes 5. 6, 7 and 8 ol Mis· olhCHWIH be Interested In DATE: JUN 08, 1995 ad~1Uonal lnlormallon 11 r• er1Y. Trust, dtd 6/15{79, The City proposes to assist the followin& acnVJtics conwned 10 ifs One Year Action Plan with CDBG funds. This l~l of mstanceanticipatesa fund.in& level ofSS34.000. 1f a reduced amown offedcra.I fundiag is received fewer ~vities will be assisted. PROPOSED BUDGET 1996-97 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ORA.NT lies undtt the law. 11 the 11• ceffaneoin Maps, In IM of· lhe will or estate, °' both. J, PETERSON, Clerk, quired concerning the job Phillip N. Lyons, Trustee, cense classlllcatlon ape<:!-lice of the County Recorder of: VERNON EVELYN br IRMA GARCIA, Dep-walk, please contact the 36 Harbor Island, Newpofl lied hertinabove 11 lhal or of aald county DOWNES uty District Maintenance Oe· Beach, CA 92660 c,.,. 1 Sen ( 1 S4Yc M l 180 100 1 "specialty conlractor" 19 APN: 419-133-12 A PETITION has bean Pu!lllshed Newporl partment at (714) 843-3201. Mary A, Lyon1, Trustee, 36 al.)OclA ~ICCS oax,, Recommended defined tn Section 7058 01 Property addres• 11 pur· 111 e d by DOROTHY B h..C ta M D 11 Dated thla 29th dav Harbor Island. Newport 1st Pnonty: Homeless Services the Calilornla Buslntu and portedly known a1: 2429 VANDERVELD In the Su~ ~ac 011 es~ a Y of March, 1998 Beach, CA 92660 Prof111loo1 Code the·~ Llttlelon Place, Costa rlor Court ol Calllo1nla, Pilot March 28. Apra 4, t1, Br: Patrick Quinn, Su· Thi• buslnesa 11 con- clalty C:OOlractor 'awarded Mesa, CA County of ORANGE. 18. 1996. pervlaor Procurement/ ducted by: revocable trust th• Conlract for thl• Work dThe undMslgned Trustee THE PETITION requests th289 Facllltle~ The registrant commenced shall ltsttl construct 1 m• laclalms any ll•bllltl for thal DOROTHY VANOER· 10 tranHct buslneu under ·or11 ol the Work In ac-.:iy Incorrectness o the VELO be appol~ at per· PUBLIC NOTICE Published N ewport lh• fictitious name or ~or~ance with 1iwj provl-strati address or other sonal representative to ad· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally names listed above on 7. slons 01 California Busl-common doslgnallon, 11 minister the es1a1e ol tho NOTICE TO Piiot April 4. 11. 1996. 12·90 ness and Profession• Code any, shown he1eln. decedent. CREDITORS OF Th300 Phillip N. Lyons and Mary Section 7059 The IOlal amount ol lhe THE PETITION requests BULK SALE A. Lyons, Trustees All Work ~ust be com-unpaid balance of the obll· lht decedenl's WILL and (SECS. 0104, PUBLIC NOTICE This statemenl was filed pleted within one hundred gallon stcured by lht cOdlcils, If any, be admitted 8105 U C C ) wilh the County Clerk ol live (l05) conseculfve property to be sold and 10 probate. The will and Eacrow No esOoJ5-SM NOTICE TO Orange County on 3·6·96 days. Time Is of lh• es· reuonabte estimated any codicils are available Notice Is h~reb lven 10 CONTRACTORS 19903875742 stnce. F11lure to complete ~~~. 11~P~~!'rm!n~I ~:; tor examination In the Ille creditor• ol th~ g within INVITING BIDS Dally Pilo1 March 21, 28, the Work within. lh• time Initial pubhcati~ of the No-k;~tEby~hET•ITcrou~ • t named seller lhal 1 bull< NOTICE IS HEREBY Apnl 4, 11, 1996. th277 sel lorth herein will result In requ 9 s sale Is about to be made ol GIVEN that the Board ol •----------Lhe lmpoalllon of liquidated lplr~~lmo1f1,1•ya 1;44 1~88afo authority to administer th• the antis described Trustees of lh• Founlaln PUBLIC NOTICE damages for tach day of • · es111e under lhe tndepen-belo Valley School Ols1rlc1 ol Or·•--------- delay, In the amount HI EXACT OPENING BID MA~ dent Admlnlstrallon ol Es-Thaw~ames and business ange County, Calitornla will NOTICE OF forth In the "lnlormatidn for ~'=a O~Jt'NT'ifus~~E C~~~ 1a,1es Act. {This authority addresst1 of tht teller are: rece~ve bids up to and In-AVAILABILITY OF Blddera:· will lllow the personal rep-G W MILLER AUTOMO-eluding 2:00 P.M. April 25. AHNUAL REPORT Eech bid must conlorm DAY PRIOR TO SALE res~ntatlve lo take many TlVE SERVICES TEAM 1996 at the D1slrlci BusJ. Purtuant lo Stcllon I 2 3. 4 FISH -Homeless Emdamcy As.st. SPIN (Scrvmg People IA Nc'Cd) GUll'&lltCCd Ap111mcnt Paymart J>rosram (GAPP) Substa.oce Abuse Rehabil· iwion Program (SARP) Orange Coast laterfaith Shelttt So. O.C . YWCA Hotel for Women Subtotal 2nd Pnoril)': LoW Wwmc Eldqiy 5. San Clcmcn1C Senion 6. FISH · Mobile Meals Sl.lbtoul: 3rd Priorio.. Low locoipe Femi•&CS ' $ 16,058 $ 3,500 S l,SOO $ 10,959 $ JO 000 s 42,017 s 12.500 S2BU s 31,013 s 0 and be responsive to th• In tddltlon to cash, !he acuont without cc;iurt •P. INC 1 California Co ra'. neu Office. 11210 Oak 6104(d) ol lhe Internal Rev· contract documents, Each ~~:: ~~:~~P.1 ~~~r, Pr.oval. B1tfOl'e taking 1 c•r· llon:· 965 w. lSth sr,!111, StrHt, Fountain Valley. CA. enue Code. notlc• Is bidder ahall submit, on the • lain very mpoflant act on1, Costa Mesa CA 92627 92708 hereby given thal the M· form furnished with the :;~wCr~~it 8 U~~ : ~:~: howevt~ the ur~onal ;•.e; The locallon In California Al this tlm~. dale, ~nd nual repofl tor lht calender contract documents, a 1111 inns AtsoclaUon or Sav-~'"j'La • .. "!:! to 1 ~equ ~ed ol th• chief executive olflCll place, bids will b• pubhcly year of 1995 of Hester ol the propoHd aubcon--·· B .... : d o g ve no .... e n arts ol the seller ls· same as o~ and read aloud tor Farruly Foundation Is avail· r .. L..~-•: trac1on on lhl& ptojec1 u lngs anll, au .. ..,.ized to o persona ~lest they have aboVe • Bid No. 97•t, "ROOFING" able al the addreu noted .:>UVOUO&l s 0 $90.100 requlced by 1he Sublenlng bUslnell In this Stale. Alf waived notice or consented Al listed b lM 1111., all H lndlc11ed In th• Bid below lor Inspection during TOTAL SOCIAL SERVICES BUDGET: and Subconllactlng Farr checkt must be cunenuy to the proPosed 1ctl?n,) oth., buslnlu names and Sptclllcallon. Bid docu-regular business hourt by Pracllc•• Act. Government ~~~:S· :~a~• c:V~nt ~·n~ Th~ lndep't:d~nt ·~ir1n:: addtHtea used by the mania and speclllcaUons any citizen whO requH\s ii Code Section 4100 et 1eq. ctpled th• Tr stet may lral on 1ut or ty 11 H iier within thrM yeara bl-.,. on Ille at th• District within 180 days all., publl-EacihO Dc\elppmeot aod lmprovqnenl Each Bid shall be ac-• u granted unless 111'1 nit<· fore tM date luch llst wu Purchasing Departmenl lo-callon ol thl• notice. companied by a certlned or ~llfd t th~. ~-:;c·un~ ested person lilH an ob-aent °' d.UV.ed IO thl cated al 11210 Oak SlrHt, Healer Famlly Foun- cuhltr'a check or bid fUnds 'b!:me available to ~e1g~tnecai:':~~Y ~ ~ 11•: none ~o;'~:!~T' CA. 92708. datlon. 1105 Quall st., = :~nanpet':t"td~:': thl payH °' endortM II a court thould not grant the 1ddre!'::9:1 :;1 ~~ The Board of Trustees r• Newport Beach, CA th• total bid frlce, payable mantt 01 right. authority. Hl·TECH COLL= & serve• the right to reJect 92880• 7. 8. 9. Interval HOUJC Ohve Crest for Abused Children Mercy House s 10,000 s 10,000 $ 10.000 10 lh• Dlllrlc ••• guaran-s~ .... wUI be made, A HEARING on the pell-PAINTING SERVICES INC any Ind Ill bid• Ind to Th• principal man- '" that the blddt< 11 Its but w~hout covenant i!. lion will be Mid on MAY 2, Callfornla Corporation' waive any Irregularity •t•r la Nora H1st111 propotal i. KCepted, shall ~::rr.g.::t::;':ue°' pos· ~:'~t!d45 t::i ~ ~ 13132 Mtgnolla, Unit A. therein. The right Is also r• PrHldent Removal ofArchucctural Barriers promptly uecute th• ....ion.orencumbrmt DrlY South•""""""' cA Garden Grow CA92644 MtWd by the Board of Publl•h•d Newporl ---------- SJ0,000 AgrMmenl, furnish a aaU• to utlafy the lndebtedw ~ • ..,.._...,, The aaa.u, &O be .aid 11• Trutt ... to Mlect Items Beach-Cotta Meaa Diiiy lactory !!ll~UI PerfOf"'j secured by uld Deed, ad-$IF YOU OBJECT TO the daacrlbed In genwal u : aU =~pl~:i: .;:~ct~~~ Pilot Aptll 11, 1996. •nr• ~ih'..n 0:: h:'.:!t vancea thereunder, with In-granUng or the peUllon, you •tock In trade, nllture~ the nMCI• of lhe Dl•trlct. Th308 ~~ (1~) of the total=•:.: ~~d~~~l ihouldlng endappear at the~~~~~~~~·~~ A MANDATORY JOB PUBLIC NOTICE bid pt1ce, IUmlsh a Pay. ed b laid ti.ate your at 1399 Logan Av9. Cotta WALK l1 tcheduted for 1---------mant Bond In an amount the note llCU( ~ e °' flle written ob-Mass. CA 92626 ' Apfll 11, 1996, II 10:00 FlcUHoua luslneN not Int thin filly percent deed with lnternt reon Ilona with lh• court bl-The buslneu name UM<I A.M. Prospectl~ blcldtrt Name Statement (SO'l'l of the toll! bid price, u provided In t1ld Note. • the hearing. Y04.ll •P-b lhe teller at that loca-wll mMl at the District The following PlflON are and fumlth ctrtJnc11u •vi· Dat9d1 APRIL 8, 1998 pe11ance may be In perton ti!n Is: Co11a M ... Colli-Mllntenance Yard, 17890 doing bualnasa .. : M11P1 10. Physical modifiearioas to buildings fac1ht1es and ~cmcots Curb Cuts • City widt Subtocal: $.317,100 dtnd~ that the requited TRUITEE1 or~~ attorney. tJon Repair NrManct, Fouitaln Valley, Ananc1e1 Corporation 411 inawanct 11 In ertect In thl IURROW El CROW IF U ARE A CREDITOR The antlclpeted dill of CA. tt additional lnfonna-W. Lambert Road, 'suite Adminissn,tion lN4 Mu;,• $106,IOO) amountl ... forth In &he c 0. I • 0 t p ARK· :.• .. ~eot creditor, fir' lhe bulk ..,. la May 1, tlon It required concemlng 401, er ... CA 92021-3915 general condltlont. ln lh• C I! NT ER D R IV a , ..........,., you rnut 1 • 1998 at the office of Fldef. the fOb walk, PNM con· Mlll1l1 Ananclal COJPOt• event of r111ure to enter Into S A N T A AN A 1 CA YOIJI clalm with the cou~ lty Nallonal Tltle tnturance tact the Oltttlc1 M1int .. Uon, (California), 41; w. tht conlrac:I end execute 92708 TELEPHONE and maJll I copy IOUthe per Company nan~ Dtpattment at (714) Lambert R~, Suitt .01, lhe required documenta. • '°"1 rtpt ... nta ve ~ Thia bulk aale le ~ 84S-3201. Brea. CA 92621~15 such bid 11eurl1Y Wiii be (7t4) aaa.9212 Pointed by th• court wit to ca11tom11 Uniform eom.. Dat_. thl• 19th dar Thi• butlnesa la con- lorfelted, The FalthlUI P1t· 8YI CH£RYL WYLAND. lour rnonthl from the d&la merclal Code Section of llaroh, 19" ducted by: a COfJ)Ot'lliOn lormanc• Bond thlll ,.. •UllD&NT ~ ~ = ~ ::,: fS10fS.2. 8yi Petltck Quinn, Su-Th• regl1lranl(1) com. main In fUll torce and enect Publlttttd Newport .. 100 f th C·'ll _,_ P If ao tubject, the name ,..rvt.., Procure,...nt/ rnenced \o tranaact busl< thlough the guatantH pe-Beach.C011a Meta Dally • 0 • .. or.-'°' and addreu of th• per90n ' ne11 undtt the flctltloua rJod 11 tpecllled In lh• Piiot Aptll i 1 18 25 1999. bate Codi. The time for fil· wllh whom ctalm• may be lfeolUUH bu11n111 name(•) llsltd gtnetal condltlont. • • ' Th309 Ing clalrnt wlU not expire filed II Suzle Mor.ta, CSEO, P" b 11th• d N twp o rt IOoYe on: 0111: Fet>Nary The DISTRICT fU8fVH befot• low month• ftom 4344 Lltham SttMt. Alvlt· Beech-CotUI Mtll Dally 20, 1991 the rlQht to reject MY or 111 PUIUC NOTICE ~heating dale noclcld tide, CA 92501 and tt1e ._.. Pilot Aptil 4, 11, 1991. MatUt Fin1nc1a1 eoq,or. bldt ot to waiv. 811'/ Ir· OU· e dale tor filing ~ at\111 ll\299 tlon, It/ President regulatlllH or lnformalltlH ••c 4H8 y MAY EXAMIN th• be APrD 30 1998 Which It This statement WU filed In 111y blclt or In the bid-NOTtca o, :! ~I*~=·~ thl butln•ia day befor. PUBLIC NOTtC! With tM County c1.,k of di~. ~ P•TtTION TO the ttlale, you m-v Ille the t1le date lpetlned NOTICS TO Orange COUf'tY on 2·20-M Aa rMUhd bY ADMINllTU wtth the cowt 1 formal Re-lbow. 1HUl7H41 u;:, ~ ";. &.:.~ l!STATI OFs quMt tor 8'*111 Noke of ... Datedc1 March H, ~~~~:: Deity Piiot March 21, 28. 1111 O.O-W-11 ot lnclU9-lllARQUUJTa M. lhe Mng of "' '"""'°'Y 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY Apfll '4, 11• 1991 tf\2?t .,... ....... ot .. ..... uau Ind 91>piWaaf or eatat• ... Ml· Tl!CH COLLlllCHI Qtv£N "" lhe Boltd of PUIUC NOTICI of ~ ti. .._. C.UI! NO. At81014 Illa or of 8nf petition °' & ll'AJNTUIQ t•IW'ICU l'nl ..... of the Fountlln•-------- mlned IN.,.....,,.,... To Ill,,..,., t>enetlc'-""· :=•1a: J'~cam! INC., • c...,.... c... V9ley khOol ~It~ of Or· PUaLIC MURtllQ fnO llllle if ~ In .. CHC:lltort, eotltln09nl crldlia nla ProbW Code A ... ~tl9n, 8yi °"'99 A. .,.. eoun.y, c.lllornla wlll Pal.mt and ~ loOlllw In wNOh ... Wen tort. and persona who may • ~ ........... ,......... ,..,. bld9 .... '°and In-"*7IDera lneer"'9d In par· ~ :!: 5 ;-,ii:,-:. ~ be lmefea1ld In C' la ~from the 'ubll1h1d Newport ~ 1;00 ,,Ml. APr• 25, lid~ In OM ~ ~ thl Wiii or ntate, or both, court dlf'lt. hach..Cotta Mesa Daly 1 ... 11 the Dlatttd Buet-tary School'• ~ounuin V#o ,...... ft ~ of: MAAOUEAITE M. AH-fw the Patio Pltot .a....u 11 1991 l'IM Otllot, 17110 o.k lty School ~ Cootdl-ING Wf'GI KNIEN -·-, .,,..." ' ' ........ fCMnafn vaa.y, CA. netld ~ ,..._ mat1••.... A PmTION hit ~ ......., N 10 t21ot rMy stllnd • ptnnt 1nC1 omoe ........ II: 1'70 llld hr FIRST AMEAICAN , ...... AUW, M .. *'-· ~ end ~ !npllt "'"°"" ~I ~a,~111 = TRUST COWAHY In tt11 COWMal:lb flUILIC NOTICI place, tltds ,.. bl== (tt:.a p.m.), M _.•hi :::::.;u-~= ::;-~~ =--=~~°= ~~T ::=.~ .. ~~ =.a";~'::t(4ir.~~;0:: uPOf1 ....-: 1118 o.;. .::a~~ J~-= DOWD -..•1TL 100. COUN1YOPOIWIQ& ~~~--..=~~II= :::::. "'*" INI,... • OIPV ... !!JllPOll'Md .. ...., •IWNllT •uat. CA M1 n. Cte, ~ "*"' end .. Ilona Hun1ln9ton Be•cih, ~ -~:~•'81ftl •. .,. • ..._ .. .,...... PMt~ .,.on .. llN~--.-.= ~-~ 1 ... ,_. to ..,.,...., ""'"•"•~ Newport ... '417' ~ Di,..,..,. e. "-tMr lnlOfmetJon la ::. -=•.,...._ --~n.~du1denl. ~ ..... Olly ...... CA -.dlltb100.--. .....,._tr; c:aAi1 (714) .. _,., I ti THI ,....... ll'IOl Mllrch 4 f. 11 ,.._ .. , .. ;..,, ,_... ;:g· CA. ll?OI; to-~ ...-!'...... .... ... ,_ ... 1111111•1 WIU: iM ' 'nt'IM • -.... TTD OP ~14 toae6 P'ulttle"ed fife•~ . • OOdloll. f 1nY, bl adfnlnM , _ -Tiie .._. n"*'18I .. lillD~OIM ..... ....... ti to~ 'Thi 111111 end WICllOTICI TM• NTITIO• TO..,._ .. f11111 to_. NII A1111l:1.1ca, tt, 1 11. 12. Fau Housina Counsd Admin. Expenses Subeocal: s 11,240 TOTAL: SSJ4,000 INFORM.A TlON MA TER.lAl.. AV AJLABUJTY: The CPD and One Y eat Accioo Plan se avdablc fOr review lad comnmt • die Plmn& Dq.m11DCJi .. CityofN~ 8w::b. 3300Ntwp0rt Boule¥ard, Newpon 8acb.. CA. NOTICE lS HEREBY GlVEN of\be HUD required 30 day pUbtic rMi:w md o •period ccacaaiQad:le pc~ODc Yw ~"-. wllk.b~oo~dil,y111isMcielSpdti t 11.a contmua fw JO days. The 30 dly periOd w\ll eod no mtier ._,May 11 . 1996 ~ rtUt...Sdwitta tbe 10ct.y pablic c 1,.w _.••public berila wm be c rl1 at_, • 1 roa..,..otdme~orW..S..Ube~tc>HUD. NOTICE IS HEREBY fURTHEl.OlVEN dlllllict puWic .... liwill be Wd • .. Dilll *i ol April. 1996, oa daic e¥Cllliaia ...... • .. ..,.. o/ 7.~ p.a.. a .. Cowil 0 • I Of M ~9'0!'l8-d1Clty Hill. )000,......port le .wr.d,Nl•S*' ... Nj ... • ........ p1a..,.•.u~w.a •• ,..,..,,.._.bc._...,,1 .. 1r,_ a • 1 titfi'ajlct JD oo.iR. )'W ._y be timiMd ID nilillj Cllllt1 ........ ~or• SM ...... • M ~ ....._detcaMiatllis..._•ittwrillmw., ' a1M••••tlli~-.ar..--.61 puiWic .... hf WO. .... c.11 Olia .... • (7H)6M..l22$ LaVom1 M ......... Oly ad, Ci'1 ofNnilpM ._.. PUbll•b•d Newport aeach-CO•t.a Me•• Dally n>o• I tilot Aprll 11, 199,. • • ._, ~ ...._ .,. ...._ ~ nm IUM8 lllf .... 11 llldl .... • ,..., "r .. :.1111~•w·•::..':'J:e·~--.... ICIT.:t.=~ :.=~,~~:.~ :..1:1r::.::, ............................ ~.::•~""-....--,-----------,-----l&s----....-~--·----------... -~ ~ ... =~ =~-=:: ._··c:.-.:a.~ g .. :.-.. ::·C~ When you re tuned mto c 1111 !!Jll!!!I!! ... Adlllll-~ GI I> ftl ttt•""'CMi1A,.M, &'Vo ... --... lMill -.w ' t ed I t •• ~w; !'!!:,~a:-====~ --.. -:"::ft.r:ro~0• you re un m o your ,.---.---~----.. ,ii'O: ...... ~ .,.....,. .. -;;.;:a1 ..,.,...... .... -. ...... .., tratot to take "*'Y act1ort1 ~ 11, lndulM. Hn~ W ~ ~'· , ... II t:Oll AILL_ ...... .....,..._.._ _ _::..,_.....,_..._. ..... ....,~---------:;,_---....-111111111!.---......... It ( . 84~ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 ·~~~~~~~----~--~~~~-) MUC MOTICll "'8&.tc IOTlCll PUIUC NOT1CU PUILtC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOT1Cll PUIUC NOT1CU PUIUC llOT1Cll -,-UIU_C_M_O_Tl-CI-.--PUIUC Nonq11 '-llCU cw PUILtc NOT1CI n; ptell*tV ._~ .... ......, .. ii .......... ""*' -0.... GI '""' ... ~ "-mnW °" ltllWt• 11, ....,... ..... c:. • .., .............. •: ....... ~ .... --....... edmlnlet., .fr_~! ~-c: ~~~------11<rlledlstMinglldd•Hlt". __.. ....... ~a.-................. -~HID M1t01 lfld w•••T~..._Wt hrC4111No..4'1-Gn~......., ~ ..,_ MOUftdtf then-.~·' t l'\ctlU.U. aualMH The ...... Mdrtta llnd oth-,._. ...... .c. 11 h a W111111 o..tn1o1 ... .....,,, fl o.d ol lMt ._.., 1Dr ,,,, '""'""*-01 Lot • Of Tr.et No. 1M4, In ...._ • ,_ .. al tw ~tr•Uon o! h• ' ..._. ltat ... Mnt ., COfllmOn cteWgNtJon, r 1Meattt1e.,..,.1Hcllloin °"_.mid OIMMnd ror 5111. l'IOCl'd9d am• • ~ ~ aldrW .,... _.,.-.cay af Newport..._.., ~°' ,..,.._d w." t•t•• Act wtth limll.cl YIM-"·: Th• follOWlng ptlflOrw .,. ~1 (11.the r..,r.opttty• ~12.""-~ ... ~ i.to: #1Cf •""""ND4119a10el_.llld Ho •t•J.1e.,,.Oftict d,. ~-.. • ..,, ftl#I ~at OJ-.. State cil 1121,'6411.,. -*01 ID e.11. au\horlty. (Thi• euthori· u .. -~-=-......... ~ dOlno b4latnet1 u : T~ Ad ecr1De11 llbove • pu1p0rted •• ·-··· '" -· Olctbn to w llle Uildlr19'1d Aieccrd9 o1 OrMot Ooi.ll!IY n. IOlll lllQlrll a1 -.. Callforn611 •• 11« MIP , ..... TMlll _. lllalfll • Cllllloll't tv wllJ allow <he per•~ ,._ ----_,.,,, ZOM Adver1lilna OMl;n & to be! m Tllltr W•'I. NM-C9llt\. h ~ _. ..:aipt ad teia ol Def ... n C4M:lllU o1 ~ Alcordl., f.i .._ ·o1 ._ ~ corded In ~ i1.c .,..... dllCk dl'IMI °" 1 llilll IJI 11 reptHent4'dve to c.k• INSUIW«iE ~ ' Phologra9hY, tla N. Or-po.t 8"cf\, c.llfomla. The 6 caHll'I ~~on Efltellcll ID &It ID bl i9C1Grded 111 o1b d .. Q:uwy RlcotdW al by .. ~ ID bl di 27 to ae lnclu.tve of Mtte.i-bri, e dllCk ct..,, by 1 lltllt IJI meny eotione wl\hOUt HOt'M ~~1 °"r«& On ·~ St.. Orange, CA undefligned Truslft di.. ....... Of .__ --I .. CCIU'lly ........ ,., '"'*" °'lllf9 Cairtty ~ -,........ ......., -IMtO&ll ....... "' the Dmc• ...,. a9dil ur..i OI • obtel~ HUR ~oy. sa llX1. ·-.... 92116 'ic.sen AIQIM fade!, 52 =:ec:?.~°'..,a;z =*:~:O,~ °! 11 tic.o Ind lllCll'I hn .._~ID h ,._. OI ~ ..,..,,.._ .... ...,. :..,~~::'.: dr.-by1..,.orltdlnl-. el ... fOfeUIUnt.:C,":' =--=-.,_ ' Camino ci.t Oto. Rancho ...._ .. end~ ~ommon dMICll *-" bJ • ... ot li!IOllfll ,_. _.., Mii Mii ""' O.C-ID S.. ~ ,. '*' ........ al ,. c11 ... cw comi_,-... 9'ld blrl ...-en .-.. :rv ~ ~ tilal ~. 191 .... 390 ' san1aM111gar1ta,CA12eae ~ •JinY. llhOM'I ~--='== ~:r-~~~:r':~-=:.ia11D~:!'t~' 111 1aNdon .. ~~P!.~r~ ;:-~'51'oro1~F: ,.;:::~(attve w111"~-~""1« ~ Ju~t~~~~~·1:,~u;on-:bl.Its:::~ ~d IMlfS bri AS TRIJSTEE. m vtJAGC Rlcotdl.wil•onMV11MJ11...,.,__.,d'DhW!Ot1 ~ ....... •';;.;.-;;cm Oldl hf dlon'9CI to 1..,ired to olw nodoe =-n;;;:'i,eooooo , Have you started doing Of -rny, uptn or Im-ll*Mld In ledloil\ 110ia Of ON<S ORNe'. PO 80)( 3Ha tM Miii\ (Nonll) EntlMot to Ille ... or ~ W.. e ~ .-... of tne b.n.flcwv tt bll9Nll fl N _,. ti fll _.. tq I inttrHCr peh9:~: IWMt w•IM IOt OC!ltr 111111 bualneu yet? yea. Januaty plfed. •teetdln9 tkht, po. 0. llllnandil COde and -COVIi~ CA ifnl(l11}1el·4'0'l ~llfy ~ 700 CMc ~•II* !JI....,. credll ~ ,.,._. the..,. i. llndlrllllWfwlCllll• ICICllPlld un ••• 'tt •Y on-spea.i sutPlltfundl·O. t'9e ....ion. °' ancumb!ancea, "'°"'*' to do ~ i'I BY CRIS A Kl.llGERllM C.. Drive Wett. lanta An-. or• Cf*S ctwri tir ua• '*"' ~: TH•• fll TMlll ,,., ~ tw waiived no oe or 0 SiltPut ,_. ... l<alen Fidel lo pey tti. ftmeinlng pilnd-thla ......_ i'l h ~ tM-ClU'70 3'21, 4'4, 4'111998 C. • t ~AM 11 p.dc Ilda\ ID ........ n '*' -C-ee .... MA. CJO _..,. crl h TMIM't o-i Hnted to th• P.topoeed Qms OllCS-ill and COC'llllMM '?hit st1t1ment WU filed p.tl aum d the noCl(a) -dlf ~ ft.an cut\ 61 ~ h 19'111 bddlr b Cllll ~ --., at 0& ~ Mof1g.'191 Ser· d Uldl lllDome .,.._ '° h eotlon,) The lnd9f)8f'-IUt\*11 268.,CXXI Wiii\ lh• County C1e<1l ol eutedbyMldo..dofTrutt, ~ IN T~ mlY PUBLICNOTIC! ~ ... ._cr1 .. 1111ir111A .... en "*"'9d" 5aarl vkn, Inc., .. Halllttafk 11¥9"' ..... •INIWcrl de,,t •df!'lnl1tr••I: ~· "*' ("'ltlusl • Orange County on A·5-99 with lnterelt thereon, •• ~the~ Of the . money °' the lhi.d a..1, 11 S102 °' .. Fll\ftlll Coda lnCI ... 11w1y, a.. 8e11'11fdlno, s..t .. wi1 bl IMde. but tuthoritV will be Qfant e6 lM.•16 19983875397 provided In Nld nole{s~ 116-1'n.t ...... ~ .:-:: NOTICE DF TRtJSTEE'S WE l1 ngllt. ltllt. ft! ...... OCIMl)l9d' d!Onllfd ID do i.... ., ... CA t2AOM1a. Dhc:tlon• ~ ~ !JI ~. UnlHa , an int•tHted Sllii:itus ..... polteyllol<lt11 \ baily Pilot Aprll 4 11 18 venc.e-s. ti .,,~rider Ille beeome av No~ 15-44~ Lotr1 "°-IO tlld ,.. N*I by • "'* UQ .., "' ,. ..,.. Wldlr at. to tn. above prop.rty "">' 0t ~ ~ di per1on ftlel •n objection tO,S.428 as. 1996 • Th30S •t•!!.~! ... ~Mtdr .. e.ct·~°/.}.r~~ =:!!...--=-..::.m: 001~YOUAAUfDEFAIJLTT Deed d Tnit1 11 h property llwlc91lllCICllPld. .. T~ ~ obtalnedln by requesting ot encuminncll. ii:) to the ptdtlon endh inCometorlflt,..,.148,134822 ...,,_..... -..-...... made ·~-without c::ownanc UHOER A DEED OF ~ ...,.., II Clld OMlly hf S... WIHlald Ill _... al ,. ..,,,. will~ from the ,. lldritllldlw .o.red ehow• goOd cau•• w Y l)lbutMITlll'l9 '°' Ille ytat • PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ses ollM Tiustee and ot w.irny, up.-°' im.. ~ ~"= ~TECT '-"""' deaClld AS ~ IVS*'• Dead un111 Mldt ~ ~~t;,~t!i!': bf ..s o.cs, .,..._ ~ the court 1~1d not 129-607.317 ---------1~::,~s cteat~= pledreoenlnOtla.,poqu-VOUR PAOPERTY rr !MY BE Ft.UY OE~ ON SAi>..-.111h~o-.._,.1t11enotlce Slldulewlllbe . .ti llllr9lt • prlMdld gtanttheeuthol'lty. ~CMfVll\llllltaocM NOTICE OF amount ol ~t! Uf\pald tbM-etof\ OI ~ to SOlDAT APVaJC.&ALE FYOU DEED OF TRUST The PltlC*1Y a• fNllW d rtr/t Slid.. made wMtiout c0Vtnal'1t of ..... #Id ,_ ~ pMQl)ll • A HEARING on the illms 111 rll ~1 Will! Int APPLICATION FOR ance of the otillgallon s. 11d1t~tthe ~--HEED AH EXPUHATIOH Of nE ~ .w:t 04lllr common deeg· bl lllldl. ~ -.U CllMllft o-w1r1ency, •llf>'tll °' Im-ol IN Noll ~ by petnlon wl" b• f*d .:g • Sr:.rntnl lot the ytlf CHANOI! IN cured by the property to be curecf by Slid Detd, NATURE OF THE PROCEEDIHO nlbOn. II '"Y. d the IN PltlC*1Y W91W11y _... OI 1mpied pfftd, u to tltlt posieaslon aid Dead• ntns1 ;,.won• May 9, 1 HI et 1. tnded OtctmW 31. 1ggs maClt OWNERSHIP Of sold and 1eaaonnbi. eS1._ ldvtncu ~. wtth AGAINST YOU YOU SHOUl..D d111Clibacht.,...kpurporled10bt ~ '*. pgmua11 f6 or tneumbfencU lo utlsfy 111 Slld Nace, llaa, P.M. In Dept. 7f3 ID the llllllrll'ICt Ccmnm1oner. , ALCOHOLIC mated coat .. 1.11pensu and lntWUt u prO\'tdld thef.in. CONTACT A LAWYER On !bi1l8 1105 O..C.so. IMwpoit 9Mdl, ~ ID flllllffy ,. the uopa6d b.lance due on #Id ape11111 al the loceted It 3'1 The C tv caittwaMIDllW BEVERAQE LICENSE advencu ac ~ 1111.-ol the .ndthe~~bll-It t:OO PM. LoMmr ....... Ce tZMO The ~ied TM-·~-.:and ~ l9d the nott MCUftd by ulcl truse. Ind .. Niia crlMld by Drive Or1nge CA Iii llOMLD A. WILLIAMS, M.,ch 28, 1998 Initial publcaClon of lhe No-#lee d thl Nca uancl by SeMon. LLC. • dA:i/ ~ lie diw::lmms riy iltl6ty lat fl'f Died. ~ ......,. 1111f1 Deed o1 TNlt to wit: '8d Oeed ol TMt 0.-d 92tle8. Pre&IHM To Whom It May Coo· tke d Sale Is sn,384.n Tfie Aid Deed wtth lntetut TNl!ee Ulldw rncf ~ to 11c:cn11Ci-d h ptq)lf1y ..._ • prUllldld .._.: hf $$21,161.8'7 pfua the folk>w-OW111tM SERRAHO RfCON-JF YOU OBJECT TO Iii THOUS C. QBIBt. Seer• oerrv. HELGUEAO. Eflz.a. ti.ncflcl«y under aakl Dftd lhlfeon 11 provtded In Nld Deed of TMI ,_did 1lt1Ale, • ~ lnCI Oii.-common dlslO· l*w:a cl ow Ing utlmMed costs, tll· AHCE COM9A#Y • ,_ th• grendng of the tiollr1 ls(are) applylno 10 ol Trust heretofore 1.11ecvted Note, teea, chlrges and •x· tlltlUIMl'll No ~4 In book nllJOn ,, ,,,., ~ n..i The "" ~~ penMt and ldv1nces at Ui. r1111w 4SKJO ~ ROllt petition, you should .....,l)Olt lltectl·CcS11 Miu t!io . Depanment ol Alco-and delivered lo the under· pen ... d the tru9tte end -. ~ -. ofOfldll ~In the ~ ~t ol lhe wipetd ~ Nm. by Aid Dead lWlh tkne d the lnltlll publk:ntlon &flt 2610 ffrldll1t, CA 91106 eppeer et the hHrlng CN3617't2 3n&1 ~r hol1c Be11erago Control to slgntd aWfllten OKhvallon the ~Tic:~-~~ oflot of the Cou~ Recorder of ol the~-a'AIAld by lhll ~~~~or this Notke or Sai.: estt-(818)858-46M (800)221-fa49 ~nd lt8te your o~J•o· 8.9.,0.11,12. HM 9011 alcoholic beverages 11 of 0er3uft llnd Dem.ind tOf Deed .,. ru-......... r-~ Coumv. SllltofCalibnl& Ptllf*1Y IO be ICid tlld '-** ....... ---.--.-·-maced tsustH'• Ire• aod {Cl/II OrrttJ a., Rwymond Zubtele liont or flit wntt•n 1945 Placentia Avenue SAie, and 1 wtlnen Notice of ~··•ucall.:r"T: Eicmlted by~ J. Sltllldl ~ "*"*'° COSll mciien-hf ~ ... ~ ~ ... ~-~ ~ cost• In the amount o1 Aulitwit StaDy Cl'301J 4111· objection• with the OBITUBT 888 Btdg C • Costa Mesa, CA oerautt i\nd e.ctton to ~t. 1'=' .,.. __ St. cn.t.: ~ R s ........ ~ ~~ --.. • ,. bme ol ._ nUI :::=.::!= -5.,....,,':'...:..-..... "=! $8,323,11, plus ~ltfest on cna 4125 1996 court before the he•r· 1'iiiiiiiii •• lii&liiiiiiiii 92627 wllh • "48" On·S•I• Tii. under•~ caused -,.....,.,.,.... • wife wilt Nil • public__,, ID _......_ d Ile ND4lca ol 5* 11 ,...,..,,,.. o;,,,.,.,.., """"""" the unpaid Pflnclpal balance Ing Your eppeetenc• I' General Public Premises JI. ukl Notice or O.tault and ~CA 8~3115J!~ ~of-~.tc:'. .. ~~~of.!!. w;:m:S5 ~ lddlllon IO •ceg,. VEYTi-~~,,2!"R::;_.• ...._. 1.t • :,~1 '"'..!!.•tt !~• PUBLIC NOTICE mey be In pereon or by HERMANN cvn$ell). Election to Sen to be ,.. I ,. "".. -•• -.......... T _ .. --__ .._. ·-• ...., -tom --vwlt • 1~ lo -t• your •ttorney •••• llhner Her-1>\J bl 11 h • d Newport c0tded In the county wlltf• Monoe, Au19Wlt Stcf'IUIY, United S~es) 11 the Not1ll 111-... NSlile -__,.. • --s SIM 2810. ~ CA 9170d d sale plu1 accrued lat• PROPERTY ANO CAIUAlTY IF YOU . ARE A 83 b l"ach·Costa Mesa D~ly th• real Pf~lty 11 localed. Dated: Apt1I 04, 11M llllll<ll IO IN Counly ~ check drWMI on • stale or nllllonal (618}~ (IOOJ211· 1M~ ch111g.~ end lldvancu the SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUA1. .. mann, :R• ' • Pilot April 11, t 996. WlndlOf Menegement Com-A»P200¥T1 4111,.,, e. 4125 700 CMc C.nttr Dtlw w-. Slllla bri. I ct** Q-S#I by • stlle or (c.;I Ofrtt) By l<Jrn KailmM. benttlclary I• authorized Of STATUUICT CR f OITOR . or a con':!: Tloov~yd. i;: .. p::~:~gt•~: ' Th307 pany, aa uld Truttee, 3731 t• Ana. Cll.lomla ~: Clahil(a tecwli Cl1QI inon or • cl-* Audi"" s.-r.y CUl11t 41, obllped to p.y pilor to YfAR ENDED DECEMIER 311 gent creditor ot .... v PUBLIC NOTICE Wlllhlfe BMf., 10th Floof, • PUBllC NOTICE dlec:k($) mus1 be made~ lo chMI bye sUllao-led1ul ~ ._,11 4ltS 1996 · aale. YOU ARE. II IN DEFAULT • 1Hs . deceeeed1 you mu1 hit~! ter Chtlatlna and Los Angftls CA LonestM ~ S...-tlld b.-1 aSOCllllon ~ UNDER A DEED Of TRUST f\111 COll>Olltt Hlmt METRO your cl11m w t t.... grandmOUUN' of Car· r-f-l-ct-lt-lo-.,-,-8-u_1_l_n_••-·-18001~2801, (213) ·35,-'lH, NOTICE OF TRUS!EFS SALE LLC. "' ~ -oo. lnCI ......., ~at~ bri ..,..,,. PUBLIC NOTICE DATED ...,,.. 2. 1192, UN-POLITAN REINSURANCE CO court end mail a copy to meta, ~ peacerully ' N s t By: Regina Mytet, Aut~ TAUS TEE SALE HO. L-1207 COIM'flCf lo rd now held by. 1111-!led tn Sectm St02 ol the F.... LESS YolJ TAt<E ACTION PAN( ~ • t.ETROPOllT th• per1onel rapr•Hnt• •I her home In Corona The ~o~:wln~·~~~~~s are r11~ Signature, O;ite: APN NO. 141"4S.24 YOU ARE llf der Mid Deed or Trvtl In the~ all Code tlld lllltolzed to do PROPERTY ANO CASUALTY TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· UP PROPERTY ANO CASU tJve •ppointed by • the del Mar on April 3, !lofn business as: Kudos 3122196 ASAPt99807 3178, 0£FAULT UNDER A DEED OF •rtY shull~ In sakl ~ .w:t bJ-." hs Ula In Iha _,I SYNOPSIS OFTHUNNUAL ERTY, rT MAY BE SOl.D AT Al.TY INSURANCE COMPANY court within tour 11Hl6. GM!duated from Um1~ 18646 Evergreen 414,4111 TRUST O~TEO 12/t6193. UN· Startdetctoti.d• Loen,o TrlCI lenderohrth111Calh111ccepted STATtMENT A PUBUC SALL IF YOU Home Olhct 700 Quaff.tr Lant month• from the d•t• Cornell Yfllv. In 1934, ~rci.'.' FountaJn Valley, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ~STEYCOUT YOUTAKER P~IORTYN T10T ~~~ P'.;: !f:w~~ :_ the Trvs111 ""'I ~ h YWI ENDED OS:EMIER :11, ~ ... EDNA~ ~.;'<~..!rlONp .. ~ llWICll At 02886-6669 1 of flrtt i11u~~.! .. ~f married to r11taur•· 708·231 t rnv nvn• • """:' ~~ .....,.. · IWua'ICla cl 1f1e Trutllol's Deed 1111 '""' '"""' ..,... '""' ".,.. otll admilte<I ISStt:I en ere 11 pro,,,.,.., tn teur Dick Hermann, ennisHl<udo16646Ev· . SMAYBEliOlO ATA PVet.tcdusivtMl ~illh~ll.Nsbecome.-..1e1heFvll COrporate 1Qme FIRS CEEDING AGAINST YOU,$471916046 11ction 9100 of the deceu.ct 1980 (The 1Kgreen Circle.' Fountain ~ ~ =~ SALE IF YOU NEED AH EX· ~ ~ ~r~ Pl)9I or ender.-• e m11111r o1 GENERAL INSURANCE COMP i~~ ~1A~~ ot11 't11tll11es . 174 532 330 Cahfornie Probete Code. Pepper Mlll..Puadena) Valley, CA 92708-231 \ TitUST fl)e: 25327 Loan: PLAHATIOH OF THE NATURE ltltet addttsa ft! Olhtf oommocf nght S9d -.. bl tnlde. but ~ MflllfE CAl.IFORN T st ~ S..Vlces Aool!Olte '<llnte·IOS ror Spec! The time for filing •nd paltrier of eon T~s business Is con· 3M783«:S Other: S22B78 OF THE PROCEEDINGS desl · If I tht ell ll'IDul t ty PROPERTY ANO CASUAL f.!r. ru M ' surplus lurl<l'S .(). cta6ma will not eicpire Tony'a Bouzy Rouge dC"IJld by: an Individual A.P. NUmber: 4is.:ztM.49 AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD pl gn•~1t!r~ .. ii ;u,. :xpreu ~ ~ .. ~llt: INSURANCE COMPANY ::· H ls":st':~tc~rel~~'" Cai»t.11 stockS . 2,500.CXXl before four month• C•••N•'l(POr1 Beach. Have you started doing YOU ARE IN DEFAUI. T Uf+. CONl ACT A LAWYER On ~0 1>1· 3265 Colotaclo Unt. posseS11Dn or enculllbrwat IO Home 01hee 700 Quaker Lane 4~ HaRmMk Ptrl\way ~ rtQltt wote·lt1S tor ot/ltr tlla f\'om the heerin; date She w.. a conatant, business yet? No DER A DEED Of' TRUST, 04/lSIN ... '5 A.M .. ROBERT Costa MtA. Cai<lornla t26M Tht ~sly 1he l ldeblldillU .al1ld WatW!Cll RI 02886-6660 Bernafdlno, CA t2A01-1863 Spec!al Sll~S tunas.(}. nodoed abow. guiding 1nnuence In Dennis H. l<udo DATED 12/ZBllO UNLESS E WEISS IHCORPORAJED es undtnlgt>ad T1usi. drscllitM ""I by led Dead advwa$ ..._.. Total admint<I usets fOf lnlorrNtlon about ~ 54irplus notes~ YOU MAY EXAM-many tlYH. Always 'Tti~s 1~lal~en: wci' ~ile~ YOU TAKE ACT10H TO lhc ~ ISJPClllled lrvslee Ulids i..bt~ lonny 11100111d1*1ofthl dlr _.,, .._ • pr'O'Mad $3104480C etAtus or thlt lruttee's Ale, SS pa!Hn Ind tontnbu INE the flte kept }ly the willing to • llaten to W•• • oun Y 8 0 PROT£CT YOUR PfWPER· _.,., pursus1t lo Deed o1 Trusl. llrMI adclr'" and Olhef -~ n Ille W'lplld ~ ToQI habitius · 18.02' 806 nll (916) m-n28.. For in. surpus · 106.448.363 court. If you er• a per· hardship• and lament. Orange C~~~~;~7~~-~ TY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A nic:crded on tV29193 • Occ:vmMI ~ignition, If Inf."-he,.;n. belroCe °' lhll Nole *'* by AQoitoate wnte-ins tor spec. fOfmatlon aboul purcl\Dsl119 Un&SS#Qned tunas (surplus) eon lnt•re•ted in th• she 1oothed d11palr ; PU8UC SALE. IF YOU No 9).0909117 m Offo# Records Said sat. will be rnadt. W wilhout Aid Deed With tnllml lhereM 15 surplus lul'ICls ·O· this pr~rty AFTER FORE· (11 564 647) Htat• you may file with her eating words .Daily Pilot April 4. 11. 18, NEED~ EXPLANAtlON Of in the otfce ol Iha Reoorde! ol ClD¥INl1I01 wv•anty. uprtlSed « prwded said Nole .._ ~Lal stoc~ · 1 996.875 CLOSURE. contect GE Suriitus as "oaros poc1cyhOl<1eri with the court • format of encouragement. 25. 1996 Th304 THE NATURE Off THE PRO-°''"II• County. C11111omt1 e11e· "!'plied. repdl119 (rtlt, ~ ch ~ 8 ·al h AQOieoatt wntt·ms toe otner tna Capllal Asset Mll\lgefMnt. 97 383.716 RMklHt for Speclel Many friend• wlll ml~• CEEDIHO AGAINST YOU, alled by T01J1 N Do.In 0iong llOI\ °' eocumbranca. to pa; !ht •oes xpenses specal surplus funds .(). lrvfne (800) 132-10&0 o.ted: income tor the yur · 249 012 29 Nouoe of the filing of •n her tovlng honuty PUBLIC NOTICE YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Slic OIO hu~ IWld .,.,. n jl)ll'll •-in9 p1inopll sum of !ht :i'* C: ~ ~~ ~..: ri;us notts .(). March 11, 11M ASAP1ttM3 Oisburiemems lor Ille yur lnwrrtory ~ eppr8iH• •nd elncere poitllve NOTICE Of TRUSTEES LAWYER. NotJce I• hef'tby ie.-ts • Trustor Mc# ~· nole\I) MQlled by &ltd Deed of CMI05/1,.. SERRAHO RECOH IS l)aO·ln ano c.ontn~t 3129• "'· 4111 2l& 463 157 of ............ or 01 outlook In th• face of ~ ~-~4:::.:1 t!:'! ~ :*~st~ ~· ~~::w:eera:-:: := ;"'~'·.::~=.::~ r'AAcl rfxiO=-a R:: ,:~~o;!o~u: (surplus> . PUBLIC NOTICE :~ ne:"~nc=ta~e~~" :v ~::: ~~ a;;:;t:: ~:fi1ty~wn M.s. di .. No. · 2'01680 APN: wc.~eu!:trustff, :aw:t. lkJCl01 to tne hlghesl btclder 1or !'?r::.*' .:!.t•:~:"!. °':: s~~s~. lrwindllt. CA g1ro6 .020.244 ot r . NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S sALE nu: 0~~~;:.1110:0: ,::: 12&; of the C•liforn11 Lo,,g-Ume re1ldent1 of "53-033-06 YOU ARE IN DE· tut9d trustee pursuant to the CllSll (~ .. ltme of .... "' ptfllft ol Iii. TruSlM and of !ht (118Jafl6..4858 (I00)217·1849 ~~~s ~ ieoaros ooticyn oe UNDER DEEi> OF TRUST FILE· ~no:i. lnsurarict Comrl'llSSIOntr Prob•t• Code. A Re Pasadena, Bell and FAULT UNDER A DEED OF Deed d TNtt uecuted by llwluf rnc>r4'f ol lhe Untied Slates lrlltU c:re•ed by Nlid Deed of (C•f °""t) &( 1<#11 Kaulmari tnc:'ome lonne H 26 260 607 tS$4352 A.P. NUMBER; 442-111· iairsuant to law guHt tor Specie( Notlc< Dick mOW<S to New· TRUST, DATED 1n194 UN-Robert John Krogh. an un-by Cd\ • caslllet's Cl'8do dr-Trus1 Tflelaulwnount oltheun-AsflJ/9"11 Semt.y C24'037 i. tiursemeritsy ,;,· ll'le ear IS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· N ROlfRT w HARVEY Vi form II IYallable frorr port B9Mtl In 197t. lESS YOU TAKE ACTION marr1ed man ~orded on by•SlllleornlllcNlbw* •check paidbRnoeoftheol*gllion .. tllt&/2Sl996 J83Afi6.4 y 0 0ERAOEEOOFTRUSTDATEDPrui4lt lll . ' thecourtd•rtc. FormertMmbereorlr· TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 112191 as lnSU\lment No. '*_.,by• st• or ledlr# Ctlldll eu<ed by tilt Pfoptfly lo be told , • •JM•lllbet 20, tttt UNLESS N RICHARD W WISTtlN A.._,.., for P9thlorw: vine Cout C.C. and ERTY, IT MAY ee SOLO AT 91-400066 Book -Page -d "'°' or• d>eti< ~by• s111e Md r~ n11ma1ed oosts, PUBLIC NOTICE 'Ne neriDy ce"IY 11131 I/If aOOYf YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO-· ..wtn II. Qi.wcetean Bermuda Dune• c.c., ,. P\JBl.IC SJ\LE. IF YOU omc111 records In the omce Of lederll WM\)S Ind b9\ KfO. npensn aod ICl'I-•Ill. time ttms '" in accordance Wllll t/1t TECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY •crttary 4690 ~ mvd e... tnll Dick en· NEED AN EJCPU\NATION OF d the County Recordef ol 0 811011, ~s nsoo•ion or of the tnoll~ publoc.ac'°" ol the He> NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE null Slattment tor me ~eai BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF NtwDOfl 8t1Ch·Cost1 Men ..... 280 . Joyed their boat "Red THE NATURE OF THE PR~ orange caJrom4a, Incl pur· '"""II' btnl. specified " sec:hon la of Sal• 11 $117,~7.811, The UNDER DEEO Of TROST FILE: nde<I Ommt>er 31 1995. made YOU HEED ...,. EXPLANATION CHJ61711 34339 A.rx Newport ..... CA WI .. hi h CE:EDING AGAINST YOU, auant to the Notice ol 0.-5102 ol IN rnSlClll Olde end t.nefioaiy unOtl uid Oeed of 1tl14S A.P. NUMBER. 930-n. t/1t Insurance Comm.ssioner Of THE MATURE Of THE PRO-8 9.10.11,12. 1906 NeeG mo~~ab~ c ve'::: tf~~ i%~ ~~~:,: faull and Election to SefJ ailhooled to do ~s" INS TruS1 n.tetolo<1 ••t;euted rd .. m YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~rsu:~i~1:Ww HARVEY Viet CEEDIHG AGAINST YOU, YOU PUBLIC NOTICE 04/10, 04/11. 04/17 their active IOClal life ~ 1 ·OO PM Wind • t.\an'. ~ recOfcMd on S181e) II I( tht Main (Not1h) IM!ed to tht uncltrsigned a wntten UNDER A DEED Of TRUST . • SHOULD COfjTACT A LAWYER with golf and boating ~ ·~y":s duly ~~eo: ~~ E11111nce lo the Coullty Coul1· Ded.v--ofDtlaulllnd~ DATEO Odober 3t, ttlO UN· ";'4~~HAJID VI IERSTtlN Nebel 1s tee11y grwri lhll SER· CMS13MUO frlendl. llpp(llnted Trulttt undef °'said Of'flclll R~«ds wlll houat, 700 CMc Cenlet Drive ::!~~~*'"':tn~.:' LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO See1etary · RAHO RECOHVEYAHCE COM· NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE Crematlon will be fot- lnd pursuent to Dffd d Sell on l5l2t'N toc.ttd it: N. w .. 1, San11 An1, Ca 11 r'<QllU\le lier$. ned au': 0uid NOia ":; PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Ntwpott Btacn·Cos1a Mtsa PAHY, K IMlee or sucx.euor PEllllOll TO lowed by Interment or 'l"rustrec0fded1'2Al94asln-theNorthtrontentranceto Sld tnl!nsl ~toend now De!~hndEltdlo1110Selltobe MAY BE SOlp AT A PUBLIC CN36171025321A.or lnlstee or Sllbstituled 1Mlee ADM•ISTER =~1::mrJ:~ aahee at SH. In lieu ~rumen« No. M-0052659 In the County CourthouM, 700 held by~ llllder wd Deed of Trust iecic<d.cl Ill lhl county. wller• the SALE. IF YOU N~D AH EX· 89.10.11. 12, 1906 pursu.,I to the Deed ol Trull ESTATE OF~ ~TATEMEICT of eervlc .. , the family Book -Page -of Offlclal CMc Center °'1ve Wnt, ., '-property 9tual9CI in 1110 real openy 11 loaled o... PUMAllOlf\5F • nE MATURE __ execu1e0 by Rochlrd Oaroon lnCI GEORGE D w I ah• a •a 0 h 0 f ftecords In tht ottlce °'the s.nta Ana. c..lfomla at 1:00 COurl!y CA6lomt. dnc:rtJng tt. AP'~ r2. 1996. LOM-Mo<\gaget Of. THE PROCUDIHG AGAINST PUBLIC NOTICE P11ne11 DMIOll nutbtlld sld ..... M~ Au YW fllOED DECIMllR Jt, e ...... tef•tlvH and ~«def d Orenge County, PM art pubk auction to the ll'<er9n Lot 4S ol Treci No Sel'l>CIS LL C a Tr~~.,, YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Recorcted Oii Olt2711991 as 1'" frlenae to have thefr ~ ~··~or;. .. = h6gMst blddlf fOf ash 5011 Ill 1he Oty ol Cost• Mesa Ca11e. Autti011ild Signlltn, Ad-LAWYER Nola IS~~ (ll\IWI NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE"S lnslrumenl Ne tt-S?S6t6 ol ... Wl'U!~· Fun Coniorate Name CHUAC own priv,t• Joyful mo- y-. ' "1" 1 rt • (p.tyabft at the time ol ult Ch.oni'f of OllflOI SI• o1 Call dress P 0 Box SI~. Dai.. 11111 SERRANO RECunv~' AHCE SALE TS#: 21140 K~· Ottotl ~°' 111 1he olfoe:e ol lhe -~ l.fJTUAL IHSUAAHCE CONl'AN'f m•nt or ,.membrance ~ unmNiled woman, who In i.wf\11 money of the lorn• as P'f Map reoorded ., leus 75251·5388, F°' Trusiet'• COMPANY,• W-. or MlDH· SHNER 198088M On Apllt Count, Jleoordef ol Ofqe CASE NO. A182078 Home Oltice 3Cm ~Sit ind to send a gift In =:ir-qu:;.td ~It::• Phytll~ Al· United Stites~ •If right. tJUe Bcclt f&O, P8QH 15 .. 16 and 11 Sale lnlo<m~IOn plHM c:all (916) "" INlllll OI sutillllulao l.NSlll 111, tlltl llt Ot:OO PM GE Ch.only CaMomia Ind pumi.,t to To 811 heir•. ben•fi· Lane. MemU. WI 64452 her meinory to th• n win rt 1~ 1 ~1 H ~~ and Interest conv.yect to Ml!CefMeOU~ Maps in Ille Olft0e "J87·TH8, LONESTAR MClffT· pu-a.w11 to llw Dead of Trust CapltAI Mol1geo-Tru.t lhe NolJCe o1 Oefu Sid Elee110n ci1riee, ctedltore, aon-Tot.al •Omitted assets National Multlple Sci .. se 1 pu c au •ncl new held by It undtr 11111 County ~def of silld GAGEE SERVICES. l l C IS A e.:u1ed by ArN D o.rns ., Deed Servtu1, Inc. 11 Trust· to Stl ~ recorded tingent creditof9, end $337.121.062 roil• soetety, Orange ~-~~cl°' ~~ said DHd °' TNlt In the Ch.oni'f Tt.e property hen!lolorll OEST COUECTOR ATTEMPTING l.flm.ned M>mln Recatdld on ff or SUcCHIO( Trultff Of 01m/1"6 • lnsinunant No per1on• who may other· Total liatlhUs 2.51059 685 c t ch t ~t.aJ e ~ th uUnh~ property situated In said dncrCJed" ,__ IOd '• ot' Thi TO COLLECT A DEBT AHY ~ 11/1W1HO a nswmenc No • SUbttltUted Trustee, of that 191S0007900 ol ..0 OllDll wlae be Interested In ~II wnte-.ns tor SPtCI 1no5u2n r ...... _,al PA~e'.· • ....,.., money"' e ""' County and St.Illa h«llnll· -"' FORMATIOH 08TAlffED WILL BE ..-..1• _, ,___ ..____. ...... Certain Oted ol Trlnt t11· h ill t t I 1 """""" ,..,,..,.,.. • S'bcte. by cash, a Ushilf'I t• dHCObed: The ~ strert ldlhu "°""'common USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. -· .. "' """". "._.. ... tn ... ecuted by Marllyn M. Kff· Records ....... on ~Vtttl. t • w or •• • •• or suri:ws uncls .. <NV.INU SI• F. ltvlne. CA cl'teck dr.tWl'I bye stat• Of wutet1y 45 ffft d IN ~ i 1f1Y of Ille 11111i ASAPmeo9Clll CllS ~ alb°' the County Recatdlr ol ah unmerl1ed woman 11 tht Main (Horth) E11trance to both, of: GEORGE 0. Captll SIDCks • 92714, natlonfl bank, 1 check Northe.uter'ly 210.15 reet d property deterlbed ttllMI 11 PIJf • • Otqe County C..km1 Ind .~~ Apfll 1 1192 lh• County CounhouM, 700 MUNGER. JR. AKA Aoottoate wote-rns lor Otller drawn by a state or fed.rlll the Southw9ater1y 130 ffft pol1ed lo be HO El Cimino D1lv1 PUBLIC NOTICE IU'IUlnl IO the Nobel °' Olfeut H lnltrument no 92.22os27 Civic Center Orlvt Wiit, S111t1 GEORGE 0 . MUNGER specll surplus tunos · a edit union, °' • check c:Jf the Northwaaterty 410 feet 11 C. Cotta Mei, Ca 9212'·55A7 lnCI Ellctc1t1 to Sii "*-'Oer In booll _ . _ Ottlct•I An1, Ca 111 t:~ AM at P1bc A PETITION hat Sliaius notes · drawn by• lltllle or tederal d Lot 201 o1 NewpDrt Thi undenognlcf Truste1 dtselloms NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAJ.E ~ U/Jt/19" • lnstrull*ll Records of ~County, L!CtlOll. io lhl htghtst bddlt 1or bee" filed by NANCY ~· Gross Olld·in ano contnbu savings and io.o assoc!-Heights. In the City ct Costa mt lllbity for riy ~u of UND£R OEED OF TRUST FILE No ""°"707 d '9d Offoal c:.lltornla. and pursuent to e8Sll (peyellle 11lhl11m1 °' 5*"' HILLIARD In the Supen· su~s · llllon, savinos. assodatlon, tMsa, County cf Orange, 111e slnlel 9dclreSs "1CI ~ 11t251 A p NUMBER 440-312-~ wll ... on ~Vtttl II thlll c.rtaln Notic• of Oehiult lilWll.I money al,. U1dad SU.SJ or Court of CeMomla, Unassrgneo lufl<IS (sut;WsJ or uvlng1 bank specified In Sttte d Cdfomla. u per 0001mon~ r1 tny ""°"" 27 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· 11-E MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE incl E>ectJon to s.11 theftun-11 t911 ttle tlld tnllm1 con. County of Orenge. &4461377 Mdlon 5102 d the fiNnclal Mlp thereof recorded In '*""' S.d Mia_.,.,·.,. mllde bu1 DER A DEED Of TAUST DATED TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE der reconMd Dlcembef 2t ~ 10 IWlcl,.,,., r..i by~ undlr THE PETITION r• Sil!Pus as fl9WS PQlleyhOIOtr code and authorlztd lo do 8ook 4, Page 83 of Mlsc:tlla-•ll'out OIMWISll oi: WSJsily January 5 I Mt UNLESS YOU 7UO CIVIC CetTER ORIVE WEST 1995 11 lnstniment no' uo Oeeo of T""1 111 the prqiertt queatt thet NANCY R. 86 061.371 walness In this state.) At: neoua Mapa, Rec:«d• d a.pn!SseO or 1mp6ed. rwg1rding TAKE ACTIOll TO PROTECT SAHTA AHA CA • t .'5 AM at 15-0AIOM In Book-, P. SllUlfed tn sad C'.ounly sld Stale HILLIARD be ~olnted IOC:Ome for ll'le yur . 189 633.02• Ceme~ ~Uaty The Norlh rroot •nlranc• to alld Orange County. The btla. IJO'MUIOfl or entumbtlllCIS, YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE pubk IUCllOn. t> t!w"""'" btddlr -. ol Offlclal RecOfd• d l'llWWl8her oescnbed AS MORE .. pereon* repr•Hnt• l)stJursements lor tilt year . Chapel ory ~.;00t:x.;ou~~Hw!: property = llf:ArM lo pey lhe remlWW'g ~&Ill\ SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF lor ct9I (PfVlble. r.. ,,.. al Slit uld County, will unct.r and Fll.I. y DESCRIBED ON SAID tive to lldminl•t•r the :·: :0 ct"ly tllat Ille bOW Santa An• CatifOfnla an ':Aom;::'1 q1 ~ ~ d Ille note(s) -=ind by UICI YOU NEEO AH EXPLAHATION 111 ~ mot9'f al the l.ntad ~1uant to Nld Dffd ot DEED OF TRUST The properly Ht8te of the decedent. re ltSanct ~ right, lille Md Int.rest c scribed ~ I• purported Deed al lrvst """ '"'"" Of THE MATURE OF THE PRO-9 .. , .. """ -.,., ...... ,;-:.:· ~ ~ ldO'm '"° al9 CX>IJ\mon dalg-THE PETJTION r~ Mfllll"'s::ie: lor : tell ...iy.ct lo •nd now held by" 10 .,.. 1964 CtMKch St Cost.I ,,._, " pr°"'°9d " Nlld CEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU ~ IO tlld new Nld by ~ tN UnHect Stat • ~ "*"· rl .,., d llw .... property quHta th• dec:,et,•nt I~ ended Oec.tmlltr 3t 11195. ll'lldelflll!!!!!!!!' ~said o..c! ot T1ust In MffA. CA 9212S. The undec· note(s) adYrces ii mt. undlr Iha SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER l.fldlt &ed Deed d Trull 11 Iha ca M the nort'ti front tn-dam1'ld ..,.." pL6POt11c1 IC be WILL and Cod C I , tilt lnSUllllCt cOmtnssioriei tbe pioperty altuattd In said ll(;ned TrustH dlaclatms lllrms ol lhl Deed al TM!. "11· Neta rs hlrltJr gnoeri 1r111 SER· ptq)lf1y ~ in '9d Clulry t • t tlM COU""' ~ Cheriy Hltlt Lene 1Mwpo11 any, be edmitted to rsuanttolaw • County, Callf0tnla des<:rlbed any uat>Hlty '°' an tncor· m111ed Illes. ctl•ges IWld npen"°' RAMO RECOHVEYAHCE COM· 11\d St• hllWllfllf dalcnbed ~~! 700 Civic c;;.', Beldl, C. 92HO Tile undersrgneCI prob1te. 1:h• WILL end iai ft: LoU2, In Tract No.~228, rectnaa ahhe Pf~ Id--ot .... TMlee trld ol the trusts PANY, 1K trustee, or SUOOHSIX AS MORE Fl.UY OESCR18EO DJ W Santa AN, Calftomla Trustee dlscams mt llbll1y 1or eny codlcd1 ere •vall-NDIETEll H. llllClfl, l'tHi...t + shown on • M.lip ' cnu and ~ common Ct'llated by'*° Deed ot Trull, to l!v5*. or substlMed m tee ON SA~ DEED OF TRUST The •II~ right. Utle and lnler· riy nl01111Ctneu o1 Ille properly eble lor ••lmin•tlonhln N'JOHMF.ClfNIY,Secntwy CPrd.cl In 8oo11 229, Pagu ~. r "'Y· stiown Ml UIUU.17 Est.rntefd p.n&11W11 io the Deed ol Trust Ptllf*1Y .--m o11w oom. est cOftveyed to aoct now ~. tlld otr. oommon desig· th• file kept . by t e NtwPof18ucft.CoN Mas• ~to 32 lnclusllle, °'Misc: Mr.in. The tot.ti amount ol Awwd """'"* tlld eddrlion• exeMed by FERDUN M UYGU~. mon 09l9llflDll d"" ol tw ru1 Mid byll undeuaidOMdol nlllCn d mt ._ 1ww1 n. coun . • CN36t70718767 ~ 14neous M.tps, RKOfds UM unpllld bMance d the edvrots fl riy wll rroe.. ltn A SINGLE MAN Al{) CAROLINE cr'OPl'1Y C1nCri1eo ..,.. 1t Pl Trvllt In the property ~ letli amcun1 d ._ ~ bt11r1ct THE PETITION a 9.10.11.12. 191)6 Qrange County, catlfomi.. oOligltlon seeurtd by the ~ pnor lo S.-Thi blrlel'oary SC>IERF AN UNMARRIED paned ID tia 2tO CIVIMY LIM. tualed In uld County and d h -=iinc! 1he que1t1 euthorlty 1002 CEMBTERY LOT/ 2144 NEWPORT SOUTH COAST BALBOA COSTA 'MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CRYPT 12 2 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiliiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 METRO 2186 PENINSUIA 2 607 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -QOV'T FORECLOsao GOVERNMENT TurUerook Tnhm 28rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiliii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••••2Bd 28• $950 -hom•• for pennl•• Paoltlo. View Bayview FORECLOSED 2~Ba, A/C, din, den. UVI AT '"OllONTOlm Airy 1 Br lolt condo. Lg •38r 2B• near •hope, Poot, garage. Cto1e to iou111. NOVllNC on S1. Delinquent Tax, Terrace. 2 &dJolnlng HOMES pcol, dbl gar, w/d, fp, Peta welcomel 2+2. khch, skyllghll, P8tlo, •75 ft to •and. \llew, ahopa. 314 RochHter. o~~ou11ttin Repo1. RE01. Your lot• B & C Lot 64. For pennl•• on 11. patio. St350. 858-8034 New paint. Kitchen pool, •pa. gym, AJC. egar, lndry. d/W, frplc. 7Zt-'H& or 873-'7907. ~-•llalol•nrtlsifttHlltllt ~~~~97J~"~~~-,e~ $10,000. 'e7:J.5e58 Dellnqu•nt Ta•, window. Avall lmrned. OH/wtr/lrlg Incl. Cat •l1250Nrpltt04&-HM Duple• Deluxe 2 •r -. ··-............... 11.......... Repo'e, REO'•· YoUI' umWPORT 11295/mo. 87&-6003 Ok. 1800. 444-0244 ·•c, frpl, .. bl nar, encl • ...-.,._,.... .. ....,. .. ,....,. ror current t111tng1.1---------area. Toll rr .. 1.aoo. H.o ---...,-----• ., "' • C,"""1•Act"1111 " --------LOTS 898-9778 ext. H·&139 BUCH 2169 Npt North 2Br 2ea COSTA MESA 2824 ::gg·c::,1~4~i~~~r••· :&. ....,,... ~.:::.:..':'.!: NEWPORT fOR SALE 1400 fO< curren1 tlallngs. cot"dO, 2-car gar, AC, AP•aTMENTS 1:u1, 1069 • 810 c.aNYON w/d.pool.Avtlmmed. ~ I llallH M Clwlala•ll11 B10AC8 -lt3H/mo 840-1&29 POD naNT _.. 11 llCt. '*-,.,...... WTllDE CM BALBOA MoClaln Townhme • ~ au; ..... ~MMiAllllllV•• tU•,ooo, Br. 1 Ba, C·2 Lot GOlC.200 with IStAND 2106 3bd 2.!Sba. 2 deck•. ON' oour COUR••• ·------· ........................ galod comm., 1rnall 2 Bedroom. t B•1h w•lbat, fploa. Secure 819 Cyn 2Br+den, llf* ""'MCll llJINllllWMt.. llml· ocHn view. Ro .. Real houH with hordwood pkg/stot•;.. View of 2"*B• exeo twnhm. •--------- .,.... • lbalt1111l111lee." e11a1e 25<>-4525 floor•. N .. d• TLC. 48r 28• dpllc. Yrty. golt cour1e. Poot/lenn Poot, tennla, g•t• BALBOA lMI ..,..,.,., 'Wiii HI 1245,000 with owner Oar, fp, frig, w/d hkup, 11900/mo a40-all'J4 grded, d•tlgner dM), lSLAND 12 oe.ooo 2 B/22 Be, fln.,,olng. Contact 1101age, bey vi.w. 119 38r aaa 1 hH to bctl. security ~erklf'g l~~iliiiiiiiiiiii••iiiii :::".:'::..~ ~o:,n~C:,~! c:urti,e~~ o~. P.O. Box 2404, Auby s1g50, e1wan Redec, gar, Avalt ~/15. 11'95/mo. 7 ).1609 2 ar Yrtv, newly retwb., ~ellllellll.CMNlll.,. t>ch, Aoas Real l!atate Newpot1 Beach. CA Water View Chetmln; Min 1 yr '"· 11360/ PanoraMIO Oc•an hdw fir, trig, d/W, ... lltlffr ....,.... •• .it 26<M52& 92003• a Bt 1 Ba dock gar, mo. 118-501-0097 view• •II room a. rntcro, deck, 11175, a lflftlllllt• lllWl'UM• "' •••• iao CANYON Dover yrly.' utll '1no. S1eo0 laetilJUft aer+ ore/Br. 1 Br+ O•n Condo. dr1 to N Bay 848-... , .. • .-.... N • 1 2eA D 28.. mo. 661-IJ202 2B•, trg deck over Std50frno. 722•7Ue, ___ ,_,_'4 ... f_e_1s_._02_j04..__ lit P tn. • •n. ,., HOUS"S/ c anyo oc .. n vi• .-..... Cl.....,...,., ..... $450,500. Owner wfll g N :~I A 11 w., ________ _ ~:.-::·~::::..': .. "in 11n•n. ~211 CONDOS COSTA MBSA Z124 1~1~1mo~· L~! '::0 NEWPORT *2~~~~t ".::. ~~ ... "" 11q111.oc...,,.._ •1uu•1 ... , •ur1 POil ll.ENT . 3t0/493-173t. COAST 2170,_po_rt_. Ai-•-·,_.,_~-~-'--• .W.MUD11m.-. ~&uli ully u~d~ 48R aaA, tam rm. dbl Pu"' a.afalle ttudlo wtl•liil•lil•liil••I v .. rff 2 Br, I Ba. T 'g'P•n2h~~un 1?..~·H4 g8t, fncd yard, watef/ 18r ft!~ pkg, pool/ a lllASTD eUtTal 110\'9, frlt. micro, Avt ••••••••II Qiorlel• Agt M&-1081 G•-••• g1drw, ne•r Cryat.al Ct. 1~/MC. W•lk Co bc.h. BHt toe. Oorg"4.la 1/1, It 100 mo. 00 HR•R Vtdit Uoii•i ...... ~ Uoz 11•60/mo. 123-1151 USO. Amo9 t42.:l261 •nd unit. I fUlt 8th, .,.,, 171-1171 Ill m .. Moouo. Mrbl a hdWd ·~·-•••• ... ._ 1 81, 1 aa, LO H ... ~·· nr Ha. 4Bd ltallan tlle1.: t~nnal din Cluetned le .... nr•, Ilg ~ tot. 8kr lhoppfng fOt a new y•d, wld tlkupe, pet U•a •r IN. 11800. room, w "'• .-air giar. COllVWIHDT $300 t 1t Month CIHn, lrg mln "bin. •tyle, t Dr, walk·ln cl1t. Nr bHOh(frlan;M Sq. Sonora Apt• Mary Ann Md·~~•• 72~'r2Jle er CMO-H4M a~t? daMitiN otiay Awt flt INCH ()pert le.n U..2. "901 ~ 11160/mo. 840-1?• ..,..._ you'N bUy- leta you compare a.e. '466-0ln ..-. 110 UI 1m ~ ..-.. °' ••~-------- co.ta • WlthOut ,,~ .. •• ua; .... Hi nr.L. SOUTH co••r Ing, clMalfttd ti•• REN"' or worry! frpfcl, I-cat gar,.,.._, iw Wf\at ,_., ne.dl "A CIMETEltY LOT} cam uzs ~~ ............ 7. Zl44 11' VI• EbOll. '2300/ lllTIO 2111 O\.ASSIPID ........... c ... ss111....i -lftO, i10-27f•1&8:) ...... 7. llltVVV'" .. llVU f ' )~ When Worell Are Not~h ·~ngln SIPJllMlh11 FlllNn" 2983 Hlrbor Blvd Com Mesa 54~3135 ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1996 15 \ COSTA lllSA 2124 COSTA llBSA 2124 COSTA· MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 ;:.CO;::ST::;A-;IO;;;Sl';'l-:2:-:-:12~4~r.FO~l1NT;;;;AIN;;;;~,..--r.:MJWNE..-.;;;;;"'js;Turs;;--y;IUI;;;;:a;----~90~3:;-::5~CBl::1~va;;;:;o1ET;;:;;:a:AH:. _____ _,VAWY 1134 DOa5 7 022lliiii----•l•----- l•••&iil••iii iii•iiiiiiiiiaiiiilil '90 a ulok R••H• ~ ••~ Chev a .1 o 1'11.&•aQE ••• • 4 a l'T llOOlllNQ. eta .. ie. orig. own«, SoMmai Blac:tc, v~. ~ .....,s; blac:k convertlble, ~1k 14.000 miles, $10,"5 Glrla cloth ... toy•. :~mr:= toe:,~ mn, 125,000 CMH7~ (45$5174) n•s s-xsrrr 55ss-ss-·-; 1 Costa Meu'• Bnt book•, Lilli• Tlk.. (415) ee5"3180 ptay kitchen & much morel Saturday only! '""ao~.-d .... -.-p__,D,_oc_,,,k-rec-.-.• CADll.tAC a.12. 8813 Sturgeon main tumlng pt. tt4liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! NE)VPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS 9040 UUDLOIVS 1 Bring In this coupon I for f /2 off lat Av•. S. Bayfront. BatbOa 198 9 S llVIU.• Island ...... _ ... 252·1271 Original, rHI good , month'• rent. For a Hmtted time only. • Exllo Lorge Jrs., 1 and 2 bedrooms JR $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sand Volleyball • 2 llghleel tennis eourts • Vertlcol blinds • Celllng Fons • Plush carpet • Fitness Room • Huge heated pool and spo • Gos B8Qs NEWPORT liiBiiiBAiiiCHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii16ii9 AUTOMOBILES Antique clock, aofa •••••••••! bad, booka, akl boots, mlac. SAT 4/13, 9am· ---------• 12 noon, 835 Seagull Al.PA ROMEO 9015 Ln. C.306, Oakwood iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ':':'"A_P_t•":'._6_5_0-_8...,0,...30.....,... __ '91 194 LS. Red w/ Moving Sale lg saddle lthr, 5-apd, all plants, clothes, opt, anrt, Momo whla, wlQk•r, blkH, etc. Sat. lo 60k ml, mint cond. 8:30, 3309 Clay St. $17,500. 648-$428 Must 8•11 contents of --------·• 903 0 condition, new tires. $899&. 87&-e121t 1993 C ad S eda n Da vllle white, only 33,000 mllH, $17,995 (3CWK741) 1--.,..-------· 8 3 Cemaro Bertln•tta. BAUD LCmJS T·top, full pwr, air, 1- onr. Sharp. All records $3370 obo. 723-1504 Repainting? • Covered po!Jllng • Recreolion wtltt billiards 2 Npt Beach homH. BMW AntlquH & fine furnl-• ture, patio set, 20 yrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHEVROLET 9045 ol accumulatlon. 1985 1992 BMW 52 51 fyou'1tbGkrQIO .... It 1tlddl. ,..-.11 or resm •. W 11 1111 Noc CkmifW5 IO &ad 1111 wa,ou· .. ~1ar. • GOted Ccmmun1ty Commodore, Thurs, Red/gray, co, phone, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fri, Sat 9-4. Newport S25,995 (2ZZOM730) Antique Center 714-C>ffia: Hows: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am • -':00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa AN Heights, CA (71~) "6-9860 t I Office Hours 9.00 om · 5 00 pm M-F and 10 00 am -4 00 pm weel<ends 635 West Bake<. Costa Mesa. CA (714) 557-0075 631-2411 S•t , 4/13, 8:30•m Newport North Town-homH, 28 Corsica Dr. Fumlshlngs, clothlng, household Items. NEWPORT BEACH 2669 .P.ER·s·o·N·ALS--· EMPLOYMENT5S30 EMPLOYMENT PURNITURE 6014 PETS a 5 530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS TRANSPORTATION 6049 _____ _ BOATS 7011 *HOUSEFUL* •18R S825• ---------NURSES ga••a L h I J I h bed 2BR 28A •725/U .-. t r ao as, • e g • •Poodle• AKC• P PERSONALS 3002 CNAs CHHAs. lmmed Rl!PRl!l l!NTATIVI! entertainment armolre, Tea Cup Toy & Mini Refrlg & dlahwuher iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii positions avall In all Growing community Victorian furniture silk $250-$950 714-751-3465 ~~~O •=~· ~~ HOT CONNECTION areas or OC. FT/PT. nawapaper group 111k1 trees, coffee & end ta-1..,,,..---,......----28' Unlfllght Sally S Live-In & hourly. Muat dlaplay advertising repre-bles, etc. Grandfather 8•v• abused and Dog, twin chrysler, laaH. 545-4855 *1-800.8944688 have car with COL .& clock. 714-894·9880 abandoned pets. Be a 44's. New bait tank, NPT BUCH loft apV valid Insurance. ••ntallv• wlth 1 yoar mini· ..,,....-,--.......,,..-.,..----volunteer/foater. Calf blldge pumps, vfiF, office. 1200 aq ft, adj NEW FREE PARMINE Action Haalth Car• mum 1xp1rlence. Excellent Antique A Contamp 714-597-9037. am/fm stereo, com· to Via Udo Marina. 1•52().71a.5454 7 ,-4 557·2273 benefit package lncludlng furn Grand piano, orl-pass, Loran & fish • New pnVcrpt. 514001 HI + long dist toll .lO/mln+ PIT RE ASST base aalary for th• ener· ent rug 13x16, moving Whit• Garman Shepard finder. Priced 10 sell. mo. Call Bruce Kahl, For top NB Bkr. Com-getlo aalea prol111lonll. must sell. 786-6010 3 year old female, 6 7 3 -8 6 9 5 d a Y s 714-251-2424 Ext. 115 puter skflla & lie pref. Physical/drug acrHnlng re-Burg•ndy Couc h In spade. Looking lor 971-2002 eves. Nr Ho•g Hosp. Ron 760-5000 ext 101 . qulrtd. EtOE.J P~Hs~ s~ great condition $100. ~f~:74-~~~~I • • • 2 Br 2 Ba gar ne POSTAL & QOV'T JOBI rt1umt o u Y ett ng, Call 494-2729. --------- crpt/palnt/a'ppt. ,' yr~ $21/HOUR BENEFITS "-C•llfornla Community Q t M vt S I 1---------POWER BOATS $850 875-0558 NO EXP v:iu TRAIN Ntws, 330 West Bay SlrHt, F;:~h ~e.':t~ c~:r. PIANOS & 7012 MISCELIANEOUS RENTAL! Appl+ Info 714-647-1991 ~·~!·:~u: ~!62;:i enter center, coffee ORGANS 6059 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PVT POST OFFICE 831~94 table, etc. 844-2469 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & PfT counter help. SALES/PHONE MOVINQ 5-Pc Bdrm tr1r, 1983. Orig owner. Friendly, ruponslble. OVER QUALIFIED? Set, contemp cham· B•bY Orand Pl•no Serviced rag'rly, many 7014 Npt Beach. 642-6262 Looking for ch•"'"'e, pagne beige. Annolre, Beaut finish, In tune. xtru. $6900. 646-5974 - . ., Must sac this wkend . • ••••••••11p~~~ll~ll~itlRESTAAAUNT l•H atress? Peaceful s-.drawer dresaer, plat-$1500. 714-527-1854 Hoat/Hoata .. Exp'd. Boating/Marina Env. form bed, nit• stands. SAIL BOATS Emerald Forest $400+WK, Ben. avall. Pd $4500, xlnt cond.1 ________ _ RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 1 ·900·388-9898 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll Eal. 3247 . 3248 COM share 28r+dan, 2Ba 3 blka to beach. $800/mo + ~utll. Avatt 5/1. 875-2921 "T!!r:':..:: ... ,· ..... -.,~ GllH \ ·' GIRi \ .. GIRi \, CM Resp., clean male1,...-..._.._._.._._..-..., 10 ahar• furn 3Br h•• w/2 male roomatea. S350/mo. Incl. utla. Rlchatd 642-4728 Costa M••• 3Br 2Ba condo, gar, w/d. Fem prel. S378. Avail CS/1 . Call 722·9138 Fr•• Room In beautl- lul CM home In ex-change for weekend salH help 444-3999 NB CJoae to Beachl In claan, qule1 ~. Community pool/lannla $450/mo. 548·1239 HOTTEST de&A:&;l1if+ 1.69 LIVE ~· .. 1 Oii 900-505-5050 800-7S9-4•ZO. 81S-75S-9100 1-9()().255-0400 EJct. 5311 • 5312 : NB Male to share, 2 Br, 2 Ba, condo, muter u..,:.:-:,.::~ br, $800 + ~ ulll. NJ '---'LAllMMIM..--'I Smk 844-0527 Apply: 309 Palm S1. Start lmmed 723-7375 S900. Call 64°"4444 SPORTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Balboa 714-723-5000 Te•charel Preschool. MOVINQ: Medlterr kg GOODS 6065 C•I 25 rebullVloaded, Retail Benefits, comparable bdrm set: hdbd, drar, 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii crulalng/raclng, $5000 alarl c armolre, nit• stands, 1• firm. Muat •eel ~ntervf:~. :S~~~I for mirror $600. Custom BM I Mu 1t1·Stati0 n Call. 723-6048 ASK THE EXP.EAT$ Wl!ST MARINI! In NB peach, cream, blU• nv Home Gym. Muat selll __ W_E_P_•·v-CA-$H--rm aora $500. 2 blu $350. Call 964-3048 " If you want to know now hiring for retail chrs saoo. Country Fr For good used Sabots what It means to be a aalea, stock & caahler beveled gls coffee tbl & boat equipment. "Unen Expert," please poaltlona. FT/PT. $500. End table sso.l•••••••••I Mlnney'a Yacht Sur· ask onel Evety person Boating exp a plua, Siu plaid 5-pc aec· GARAGE SALES plu•. 1500 Old New- on the Stroud• team enthualaam a must. tlonal S500. Country1••••••••• port Blvd. 548-4192 Is trained to achieve Call Rick, 645· 1711 Fr din table $500, 1• th• highest level of mlac Items. 645-6564 1 _________ 1•-S-P_E_E_D_& ____ _ product knowledg• ' ... E_M_P_L_O_YME __ NT ___ SOFA-BRAND NEW· CORONA and cuatomer Hrvlce. SRI BOATS so th• akllls you have SERVICES 5533 ~~~:~.·~~: s~~~y DEL MAR 6 122 7016 now -an out-going 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S peraonallty, ce.n-do at.I• 1IC Sn5 Obo 650-9229 tltude and, Ideally, ---Studant Daek w/ S•t. 8-12 lurn, oak customer service or Pl•••• be aware that bookshell S120, trun· tbl/chra, dreaaer, nt sale• exparlenca -the llatlnga In this cat· dle bed $90, lamps stands, misc. houa• could lead to an exclt· agory may require you $20 Hch, 548-5226 hold llama. Cash only I to Cl'•I • 800 numb« 619 Carnation ng c.,••r move In w .rh there la a W•ll Unit pecan, w/gls · Openings now exist at chargo per minute. doors & lights, 92" YOUNO FAMILY SALi! our Laguna and Costa B Meaa storH for. wide, $500. 549-2648 aby Items, cloth ... * 1988 22ft Ski Boat• 5. 7 lltra V·8, King Cobra 0 /0 , low profile hull, juat aervleed, new controller/uphol· ltaty. Great akl boat- raat-look• great ..... r• ady to go. $10,500 648-9449/57~247 SALES ASSOCIATES "r••PLO"'"'•"" Watarbed, x-lg terra bikes, toys, quality J;au ''~'' ltema. SAT eam-noon.1---------WANTED 5535 =~-~~~2~ntlque 403 lrl• (at Bayside) MARJ.NE SERVICE UUER LO'nJS COSTAM&SA 2tt5 HarW...,. 842·7700 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfled Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hu ntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with o check today! Run for a week! If your car does not seJI we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• dally 842·5878 D YES,SEU. MY CAR llp ......... CredilCanl OMC CMSA D AM X --------Ell?~- Mo°' to ()AA y "°' llO w ..... s....c--LJ>91&27 11141641-.WI °' fAJI f11~6't..s.tll4 ,,.,_~~ ,._. a.t ............. _ __.... ______ _ ~ g:::, c,::,.~ ...... o,._.,,......... a .... c...-o•-o--.. a_.,. Ol -0--a--a-~ oc-c-a....,_ a--ac-. a c--oAJ-o..,...-a.,...,._ • SIO iiJ,' ,,,_, I 1 00 .di odditionol h , ·-. -. ----. -----------------. STOCK ASSOCIATES liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CASHIERS NB Rm w/pvt bth In 2Br condo. PooUapa/tann. MEMBE RSHIPS ------SUPPUES 7020 Lovtng Swedish nurM'• -... -~n-CHAND ___ IS_E __ COSTA MESA 612 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P=-~-=~~~ aide. Gd cook, drive, UUOA Fem n/• pref. $550/ 3018 mo Incl utll. 640-9510 caring. Local refs. MISC. 6015 Flexible houra, • com-Spee ln atrok• & can-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 at time big o na l petltlve starting salary, cer patients. 646-3735 Brothere Word pro-MulU-famlly aal•, new bOAU•••· merchan-,_________ -aaor 1125. GE 1"" kid• clothes, cratt., TONS OF STAINLESS STEEL &Ingle Dad & aml chlld to share exec condo, CdM Spyglua area. S850/mo + ~ulll, 1 at, laat & refa. 8C>0-600. 6120 or 714-669·9088 FOR SALE Cl!NTBR CLUB MEMBBRSHIP EnJpy all th• •xt•n•lve ex9::utlve amenltlea of th• prHllgloua Center Club. Contact 714- di di l d .--• tool•. new/ord mite., H acoun • an DOMESTICS 5540 color TV $95. Hoover collec11bl••· Sat. 4/20, advancement op-vacuum $65. Sony rt ltl rt I 8·2, 2483 lrvln• Ave. po un es are pa o phone answering ave the package. If you Nanny Wanted FfT In s75. Call 722•5607 (x back bay) want to know more, N.8. Must ba English .,,,,------..,.,......---4-FAMIL y SAL• please aak when you: apeaklng and have Epeon atyllst color F It 1 1 1 t Bronze & brua & nuts & bolta + washera. $6.00 per poond. Minney'• Yacht Sur- plua, 1500 Old New-port Blvd. 548-4192 RENTAtS WANTED 720-2525 pp own car. Xlnt refa. printer 720 DPI $350. urn ure, mua ca na • ••11DY•"' SUPS L p d r antiques. glaHware, "'~'"" · 2726 APPLY IN PERSON Vety competitive aal-ynx re atora got clothH, Indian Items, DOCKS 7022 ••••••••• @Stroud• ary. 714-840-5028. clubs and bag s4oo. lots or misc. Sat, 4/13,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24291 Ave dt la Carlota Champion Julcw $150. •• Mature oe>uple from EMPLOYMENT 1835 Newport Blvd. 64Q.4165. 8-2, 2383 Columbla Or 39' Mooring w/11' Eut Coa•t want quiet ••••••••• MERCUll1lTnISE Stair Ch•lr Ext. 811c Ho•g Thrift Shop BW, off Alvarado Pl .. 3 or 4Br furn or unfurn STAOUDS &&.n.&,..., atlllr lift, xlnt cond, Sal• Aprll 13th 1<>-3, E. of Bay la. Call home on water (bay,_________ $2000 ($3300 new) 670 W. 17th St. F-2 (In (909) 397.9797 or or ocean. Annual renV EMPLOYMENT The Unen Experts Bal. Isl 646-1164 back). 722-9108 (909) 826-7190 IH Ideally w/optlon to buy. NB/CdM. PIH.. 5530 ANTIQUES 6010 TELBSCOPE HUGB Movlft9 Sala 40' aide tie. w. Channel call 71 c.e7s-~9 & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil•iii Art Equal Opportunity '=iiiii!i~~~ii!ii!~~ii Meade Premier w/ac-Sat 4/13, 2180 Elden nr Udo bridge. Water/ Employer 1• canorlH Muat ... Furn, aml appll, draft· elee. No llve-aboarda. leave name, phn#, k>-•3• --r I 1 ..... ----------•BUYING ITl!llS• · · Ing table, stools, etc. S399/mo. 675-6128 cation 6 rental amt. ...,_. noome Sal•• From 1800-1980. 1 pc $2000. 714-586-7777 Need by June 1/15. ~:.~·~!j rr::dl(,~ ~~~o~ :!"~:.:·~~ to enUre aatate. Paint· W 0 L FF TANNING 1--------- 800-898-9778 Ext. R· ~ ... •sh ..,,,.,. draaml Inga, china, glsware, BEDS. TAN AT HOME. FOUNTAIN "*1 I ... -•-•1 _..,....,. •-tum, etc. lmmad ca.ah, Buy direct and SAVE. 1.-or ........ •· Multl·Mllllon ISSSS top 1. 173-45223 Iv mag Commerolal/Home VALLEY 613 4 The Community Market Place. Claulfled 842·5978 BUSINESS & FINANCE i 40,000/Yr lno ome IEmlronmental Company, _________ , units from $199. Lowliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii potan tl•I. Home Wiii Show You Howl monthly payments. ·--------- ''l prefer a~v~:~n£e with the P1lo the great tl Bl due to n . · · d gre3:l response an . ,, er service. custom Bi\\ Solis 'BUSINESS ~PPORTUNITY • 2904 Typlata/PC UMra. Tou ,_wi_1_Tr_a1n ___ 7_3_:s._1_eoe_ Fr•• color catal~ Jn.J... d ~~-1(~~1~=-~7:.1 Can't ... m to ~~: ~ay. 1 -800-84 : H ave A __..qep£_D_.£PJ *Attna Co•ta M•••* get to all thoH Postal Position•. Per· repalr Jobe P TO YOU 6022 manent fulltlme for oletka/aortera. Full around the houH? '--------...-----------------"'"'4l! -------Benetlta. For exam, Let the PR•& Cat BHutlful I MCI Phon.Card ATES applfcatlon and salary c1 ... m~ long hair golden or· G s I ' LOCATIONS OOINQ Info calf: 708-284-1839 lervlce ::r. f~~~:.c:a~:.i:;: a rag e a e e irASTI Inv. Aeq. l!xt, 40H 8am to 8pm. 800-700-7177, 24 Hr•. iiliN MONllY Read-Directory PURNITUIE 1014 =~lo~~~~~ for P EPSI/COKE ROUTI!. Ing Bookal 130,000/yt htlp you find Oreat way to make lnOoma potential. D• r•llabl• help. ~I your unw.nted •II ALL Q OLD a N Iota of money With ex• 1alla. 1_.00-513~343 142·1878 ~! ':,::S~ayl ~~~:u~:~~~~ clualve new machines. Ext. Y·9e37 •---------clUaln.d ad call dOMcl c a ~~h~~~~1::;. ·~~ Qenar•I Offloa & ....... .,.. Vlctotla~M. ~~ 4 la ninnln outl Call 1 ••••• Help llffded. Y ,. • o I d • fl x • d ' Ilg Cl • Full or/A pal1 tJme. '=-====~=====~=====~ or o om• d , w a 1._ 800-5tt-e342. Xlnt oppty. 122.o.tH b e haved, dHa rvH v......_ With over 25 Oon•r•I omo. PIT good home. M&-5080 local account.I. Buy all Small Pf'Ofl Npt Ctr Of 6484320. Of pelt IOCMHH>90I olc, looldng tot Pff W1111t le ..,.. ..,.. help, ftu hre, good w~ Learn m«• phone a klll•/aom• ~ oomput.,.., Call computar 71'7-4MO now. 310-72&4MO J!WIU.ltY, FnS •.UT I025 Ulf OUlf CIJDNTS QLOaAI. MODIU Need1 New Fac.t for uocomlna r:n: p,.......~110 A uP.~ampty fl'amee, IUW trim o.k awlVal chairs $28. ... , on.,.. 182-3383 tosrt fOUD ' a.nc1 Dhoto 1 "' tot ahlPPrn;'/ha dllno: ,.. Duponl .,,_ ... ICM14 Irv. CA "111 .......... 7 .. 8041 ' .> Call The Pilot Closs~ieds at 642-5678 to P.lace your Garage Sale Ad ! ~Qudity staff Vlith excelent rest.its is Vihyl cxNerttse \Yfth1he CXi'{ Ft>tr THURSDAY, APftfL 11, 1996 • INdlum es Shof1..-ed INl'IVNll •1~ ea TV ho9I "'°' -88 NlgtU IMlfcire 70 Reig!Mted =.:::•) 71 72 Fetldiet-bendef result 73 Jugt DOWN 1 ~ro· 2==~n 3~ 4 Sign up IOf the army 5 Farm machine 8 Cettaln 7 Actr•11-Ahci1 8 Clenched handa 9 s.t of moral pMclplea 10 Ancient 11 Wonderlul 12 Girl friend tor Pierre 13 Engroued 21 Growl 23 Iron or copper 27 Befielll II or - 29 •Rollelt>IN. star 4·11·• 30 SeaNQle• 32 "Out of the frying pen, -the 11r.· 33 Fat doWn 34 Mayonnaise contarnera 35 Aoc>fove 36 Dick Cla111's ·Amencan-· 38 Once more 41 Nounahes 42 Uplift 45 Wtldebeell 49 Ba111ed 51 Stop suddenly 52 Candle.f'Nklng material 54 Unt<>phis· llcated 58 •Alfie" star 5 7 Dalsyfike llowef 58 Outt>Uildinga 59 Colof1eta eo Matured 62 Direction 64 Cowboy star Rogers 66 ActOf Howard -lly OA..•US GOftN ~OMMSHMIF llnd TAHNAH HNtSOf COUNT YOUR WAY111ROUGR North-South ·vulnerable. We1t dW.. WEST NOR111 •7 OA8 7GI 0 984 4KJ8t • 8085 JAGOD 1105 JAGOAll 8105 llJTSOllSBJ 1145 1·,~~Cl~hhl.-ll!!!!Cl!!!!X~5·ep0-, whit•. 125k mll, Int need mlno1 work, 12,9" ~ 4:M-e500 '••2 Hond• ax W•v•n Moonroot, I o ad• d I 1 1_. 9 P 6 (µJY802) llAUDLOIW C09TAMllA ............. MZ.7700 , .. ,.......,xa w~. ctv~ wheel1, S 1 l ,996 (MC~) IAUDLO'IUI cmra-. "ltll ....... Ma.7700 , ............ ... Sliver/Gray, chrome wheeh $21 ,llS t3CCAt12) IAUDIOIVI cm..-. •litl ....... ~7700 'IOICUPll OOHC Turbo. Whlae. Auna greau Perfaet condltlOn lnelde/oull $8500/obo. 24S-038S SAT1JltN 9190 f e.o Saturn SL' 4 OR, IOW mil••· air conv .. S10,50 0 (3CMU01n BAUDLOIVI •A 108880• 8 OKJ82 O Vol EAST •J2 OQ84 <> K 103 2 •Q 1068 West Jed the ece of spadee, Eut rollowift6wlt.h theJ9ck. tbeo ihlft.ed to th. two ol hearU. 0.Clarer won In dummy and ran th. n1DI ol dta. mooch 1ucce11!ully. Tht eiahi or diamond• wu led next, and Eut. defended well by~ with t.he t.en, Corcin1 declarer to win in hand. Next came the ldni of spa.dee, and Eaat'• deuce 1t.renrthened decJar- er'1 belief that West. had atartd •---------with an 8-4-0-1 diatributioo. Declar· er could atrord to loee only one club trick, ao it. mi1ht. appear that the only hope was to ftnd Wett wit.h a singleton honor. However, declarer proved that a 1in1leton Mven wu 1991 8overelgn savoy gray/gray. ch rome wh•• a $19,995 (2WPL449) 199:9 Jaguar x..is Signal red, factory warranty 128,995 (30CV732)) •7 SOUTH •KQ (;;1 10 <>AQJ786 •A9 8.C The bidding: WEST NORTH I• PaH •• 50 p... p ... EAST soum INT 30 Dbl P ... Operung lead: Ace of• good enough. To the aix:th trick declarer led the nine of clube and, when the aeven appeared from Weat, ducked in dummy. East took the ten and returned • heart for declarer to ruff. 1995 Hond• Acoord l!X 4 DR., moonrpof, loaded , S17,995 (3KDL.528) BAUD LORJS IAUIRumJI .e COltlMllA .. , ......... 842·7700 BAUDLO'IUI 1992 Jaguar Conv -------- TOYOTA 9210 1990 Celle• QTS 93k miles. rad. auto, loaded, $6,995 obo 434-6500 Diamond blue, factory MERCEDES 9130. _______ _ warranty $29,996 ·-·t1uS 9225 (3BLS803) V .nn A cla1111c example or how being able t.o count the enemy bands can point the way to the winning line is reported by Derek Rimin~11. The declarer waa Engliah international· ist Bob Rowlands. The eight. of cJuba wu led to the king and the jack was returned. East covered with the queen, lotina t<> the ace, but declarer was now l-HYU--ND-AI ___ 9_0_9_0 able to overtake the four or clubs 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUD LO'IVS '81 380SL white w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blue plnatrlpe, 2 10f1• '74 Ford 1·ton bubble dual timing cha n, lop, runs. Need• reg- $13,000 obo, 1 owner, lstratlon. $750. See al 842.,.945 259 Slerks, Costa M.sa '90 H~undal Excel White. AC. OnJy 601< orig ml. 1 Lady owner. Vory pampered beau- tllul car. Only $2595. Tenlbl• cr9dlt ok. We can finance anyone w/low with the aiz for the entry t.o dummy 1• to take another diamond fine11e. In retrospect, an opening bid of four 1pades by West might have been a wiser choice. There waa no point to worrying about a heart con· tract when a known eight-card or belt.er 1pade fit existed. Phenomenal I Learn to be • b etter brld1e player! 8ub1crlbe now to tbe Goren Bridie Letter by callln1 (800)78&-1223 for lnfonnaUon. Or write to Goren Bridie Letter, P.O. Bos 4"10, CbJcaeo, IL 80680- 4410. Halrstyllst Tiny Tina Has relocctted to: · "Ask abo ut my April Special s" 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 042-0434 FORD 9075 FORD 9075 GMC 9081 '92 . Taurus AT, AC, '85 Yukon SLE 2-dr, down/low mo. paymenta. --------Coast Auto Flnace 714449.5959 ISUZU 9100 '87 Isuzu Trooper II 75k mites, orlglnal owner, red, $7,500 650-1769 JAGUAR 9105 1992 Sovereign Regency red, chrome wheels $21,995 (NC654710) BAUIR &.arUS -COSTA lllSA 21tS.....,..,. MZ--7700 1 9 9 t .I • g u • r ------·-Vanden Pia• Sage/ '83 380 SEO 2-dr, good cond, 4 new•--------- llrH, gray, aunrl, lthr MISC. AUTO 9245 uphola. PP. 780·6519 '94 8500 Coupe Blk/ Seized Cara From tan, 4900 ml. $78,000. S 175. Poraches, Ca· 1 owner, mint cond. dlllacs, Chevys, 675-9480 pp BMW's Corvettes. 1988 MBZ 500SL, Also Jeeps, 4 WO 'a. Smok• allver, chrome Your area. Toll free 1 • wheels, $25,995 Like 800·898·9n8 EX1 •. A· new. (2KFJ382) 5139 for current lrst· • Inga. MUIR unvs COll\,.MllA 2tt,...lhil 842·7700 AUTOS WANTED 9270 Transportation car wanted Call 841·2255 Oakn, low mlles ,~-------_,------$21 ,995 (2VR0464) Whether you·re buying TRADE BAUUL01VS COSTA MISA 2t15111rWllw'f 842-7700 Put a · few or selllng, Classified covert all your needsl through cfassified 642·5678 PS, PB, Crus, P/Soat1, 1923 Ford Model·T 4x4, white/beige, fully AM/FM, New tlrea. •RO ADS TE R• loaded w/hvy duty ex· MI n t con d . 8 6 K. 100% Orlglnal. Very traa, hvy duty tow. S8i95 548-4180 clean and runs great. Alarm. 6-yr fact warr, $6800 00 OBO Call mint cond, reg thur FORD 9075 FORD 9075 FORD 9075 •94 Ford Bronco (714J 963-2633.. ·91. S28,5oo. 546-4806 -------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii XLT toadod,towpkg. ~:...:.:!..:!~~~~--1---------- words to work for STEVENS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Commercial • Residential COMPLETE REMODELING ~ Stucco • Drywall Repairs • PalnUn1 '84 Mustang Con· '88 F150 Ford truck. '80 Prob• LX, v6, 3L, 12.800 mil, Block, tnld 1993 Ford On the move? vertlbl• Now top/ V·8, pwr atoer, air, 1 owner, mint cond. wlnQow, custom rims, Bronco 4 •4 CLASSIFIED II'• the rosourco you can count on to sell a myriad ol merchan- dise 1tem1, because our columns compel qualllled buyers to call I ~ Texture Coalln1 • Foundation • Concrete Nii Retronu1na • Chimney Repair• Marble tlre1/lran1. Aaklng tong bed w/llnor & new tires, $5, 700 s24•9oo 552•6565 Sell your extra In perlect condition, 53900. Call 722-5807 compor ahell. 59,890 644·l957 *'95 FORD CARGO all power, leather, household . FREE ~TIMATE Reliable Promet & ProfealonaJ Service • 800-200-0859 • 714-378-9980 • Lkt '915'9 • lloeded '06 Bronco II XL T IS cyl, 4x4, auto, o.Jc. tooded, $4,650. 642·1582 ml. 1 owner S7.5oo '82 F150 ve. Flare· VAN 9 mo. new, phone, tow pkg, rims/ It 842"4178 side, ext. cab, tralle· White, 8,000 mllH, t ires, only 60k. BffiS Buy 11. Sell 11. Find It. ring pkg. Sharp! Take over 1oaae, OAC, $17,000. 574-4247 or In Classified Claaalfled. $12,250. 642·1582 $1000 d1p. 640·4071 646-9449 you. 842·5878 • ·sE·R·Vl-C_E ___ ~fL~~uc HANDY MAN 3710 INTERIOR 3584 DESIGNERS COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL SERVICE 3 5 2 8 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PIANO 8r VOCAL ROOFING 3 782 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY • NEED PC HELP? •Palnt/Carpontry• •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••-Leaky Showers Rep'd Regroutlng & tnstall'n Consultatlon•Upgradea io"'IMALL JOB l!XPERT Drywall and morel BRASS Pollah•d & Yard Clean·up, Trlm . Painting Contraolo~ PIANcr"Beg.·Advanced In I er net Sot UP Orywall/~iter Rtpalr Small Jobs Oki coated. Lamps, Lock• TreH/Hedge/Remove/ Oual. painting by prol 11 All ·~·Teacher Cert. & Advlco 559·7387 1Hanglng/T1plng/Texture Gary 845·5277 etc. FrH Eat. Pick up Weed, Nu Lawn/Malnt. Ucl602098. Ina. Enttftalnment Avail. ROOF EXPERTS Bast Quallty & Price Free E st. Lie/Ina 968·8454 850-4166 Ltll670130 Dean of Tile 673·8065 or 846·8526 ACOUSTIC INTERNET Advertise Comm/AH 651·5573 Semi R•tlred Conlractot & Oellv. Tom 675·6228 964·Yatd Pg-748·5375 Free ••t. 645-3305 J1nnller 840-8~89 S & B ROOFING New Roofs • Reroofa Repairs • L#612555 Ina/Bond 970.1410 CEIUNGS 3408 .,..N,_e_w_p-on__,,T,,,...l-le_& __ M..,..3-1-bl-e Your Product, Service B&K Llo,,5851 oo Repairs, lmprovem•nta, DESIGN VISIONS "Tho Tr•• Stump 24Yn Qualltr Painting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or Information on the All phasH. No Job too am )obs. Ouallty/lnt90rlty • Prof'I DHlgnera Terminator.. Tree TOUCHUPS, TOO CEILING MASTER ~~n•Atl~:~~~;!:an,:r7~~~: tntornet. 574·0128 amt. Acouatlc removal. I car•, ~n 042·1770 • Sav• You Tlmlt/Mon•y Rs•moval/Stump Grinding 24 Hra. Richard Sinor PET Show.r./counler./Flr. ---------etc. 714-240·1159 ROOFING c••p, plbg, +Uaten To Your Nffd1 P••ll1t1. Uc#01285 Uctll280644 645·3209 SERVWES 3870------ SPRINnERS 3 921 •Acouatlc Removal• ... • & Your BUDGET! FrH Firewood/Mulch I .. r Custom THtur .. Palnt Natural Stone & M11rblo CONCRETE 8r palntg, 11.c, 111e, atucco. 1 •800•821 •7712 llumpMaeter "64-3972 • QUALITY CARI! • UC"d Merti 838-7300 Fplca L645486 842·2214 MAS!"'NRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Remodels. MORGAN FRl!I! Conaultatlon 20'6. OF, W/ADI ••Peraonaflzed•• ~ Uc'd 85~281 •---------20Yrt Eap. X1nt worlUnlnahlp NI ln-HorM Pet Care SPRINKLER REPAIR Mobil• tll403·5365. •---------MASSAGE 3830 Fair S 845·2417 Ron Fudlng·W•lklng·TLC va1v1 .. Hud .. Tlm• BUSINESS S!RVICES CHILD CARE 3536 Brick, Block. Slone, Tile Small Job •XPERT Carpentrr•Electrlcal JEWELRY 3784liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHUNG'S PAINTING Ve. Mal 224-2250 clocks. 26Yra Local Exp. 3488 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cone, Patio, Driveway Duncan lllaetrlc Plumblng•Orywall• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L • 8 Therapy 20 Yra Ell . Gd Prlcel John 282·2831 CHILD HOM Fplc, BBQa. R•I. 25 Vr Quick RHponae Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle & N t ltl I /WC P D••ktop Publl1hlng W<>fd proc. Copywrlng G11phlcl/OHlgn/Layout WorkSource 550-2890 FAX-850.1807 I! CARE E T •• 7 78 ... 4 Local Uc. 8 50·7042 Wllllam Harold Jewelera u r on na Quar work. FrH Eat. PLTR•BJNG 3890 --------Uc l304201058 xp. erry .... • • Roollng•Jlm 641-7494 Watch & Jewelry r•palr RN/Ma11ag1 Therapist Uc41375802 638-1534 um.u TELEPHONE 2Rob3e9rta Thornton * Beat Price/Quality ELDERLY CARPl!NTRY•Wlndowa ~1tlq"'!!.!!~7• i•0w3e!ry C.M. 722•9823 RAINBOW Clrcl• Matnt. THI Loe•• PLUMBER SYSTEMS 3926 7 0· 69 Npt Boach Landscap•. brick, atone Ooora • Wood Fences _, 18••H.,.. .. .,.. J5 Pal ti • VE... H ••At -'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C 0 I n ng .. n •• ouae,,... ·a Jam.• E. B1ng•r1 Co .• •• Concrete. 800.711-1001 CARE 3611 loHVGarag1 rgan Hr• MOVING ~834 Quallty Job. Frff e11. Since 1947 •FRI!• CELLULAR• CLEANING i •Bl k w II c t Ll281581 • Call Bob IllNDSCAPE ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIS89807 e:re.8888 Friendly Servtc .. lnaur•d Motorola lravo PAQIRI oe a •· oncrt • CDM •111ITID LIVINQ 24'"8323 Po·312-0026 ONLY •2... ..... T -------•SERVICES 3548 s20-s2s lln I S2·S3 aq .. LAWN CARE 3808 PUBLIC NOTICE CARL MANIRa oo. Lf532"8t 875-9304 • ••••+ ax CARPENTRY 3510 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brlck•L621352•999·5901 •Full SvC/Ocean Views Home R11toratlorv'f11mod1I The Callf. Publlc Utlll· Painting Contractor ALLl!OIS PLUMBING 1·mo Air TlmeNolc1 Mall P tt d C t •Family Style/Uc'd TFlle/drydwa~ll//woodwodrdk Baalo Y•rd Malnt 1111 Commlaalon RE· 26Vra Prof'I Palnll:J Dllln clhntf>lu-"1"" rr,alt 714-375-4119 A TOUCH OF CLASS a ern• oner•• •Nutrltlonal moal1 enc11/coc" room a . QUIRES lh t 11 d Ll3se""'a 7""3·90 a 24Hr ~•ra"•""'no..,! vo 17412 BHch 81. HI 0 I ti .s 'd di ti Roofs/gene al rep-1r1 Lawna, Ct~upa, TrH a a Ull .,.,... ,. Mand~man/Remodel Cleaning. Rea/Comm r veway1, pa 01, uperv me ca on r .. · ... h h Id d Aodlllona. Balh. Kitch Lie/Bonded. Free Eat. decks. Repair/removal •24Hr Peraonol TLC Comm/RH. Reta Fr" Eat Trim, Sprlnktra, Aerat•, ouae 0 1 go~ 11 Dunrlt• Palntln9 Low t 84e. 2981------- 3 - 9 -2- 9 l'lre·Water Damage Toroao 282·7143 Uc. Free 811 222·6668 760·11143/800·307·CARE John 847-5520 Thatch 631-442.2 Pg-413-lltO move'" pr nt t er Don't Just have It don• TUTORING Jr P.U. · Cal T number; H av t It Dun r It e I --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~:;P:~u:~~.~,,;,;:~~ --.-.-a=R-IG.,..H__,.T_•_*__ • TRiii .• ~'n~i'th~7~T.~;~~·uu~~ lave 2~ w/lhla ad. •DAN DAWSON• FRllNCH TUTOR ·CA Page 714·227·8122 Houaecloanlng. Pron CONTRACTORS FENCES HARDWOOD ro,,edt"'e1t1ov•. L••n•, ber In alt advertlH• L.548221 ' 714·238-6548 PLUMBINQ Certf'd. Exp'd Teacher from Europe. Beat In GENERAL 3558 le DECRS 3615 FLOORS 3712 ~ flt-M'N rnenta. II you have • ..,a'""--.-r.:-r-a--•""'P-a""ln_l.,..lnt-• Wat•r Heaters• Drains .. A Votre Servlo•I" DOOR8 Remodtl•H11dw111 townl Reta. 5Yra Exp QRaBN MAST•Ra '""' -... R•model • Repair Pattie 075-e009 Trlm•Cabln•ta•Stucco Orace 251·9455 • 1 & M 1 quHUon •bout lh• ,.. Int/Ex! Oual PalnVA...S F1uc1t1 • Flxturt1 Drywll L.682731 35Yra ••P CPI 8UILDIERS INC. •FKNC•• GAT••• * * * * c u a T 0 M ~::·~~.':, n~ Rem~:~ g~111~~~~,~~~~'· ~~~ Llc'd/ln•'d sine• '78. Ltl'554722•845~720 Jerry 842-0587 •BOii HOUSECLEANING RHldentlal Const. "R-•Jrw•oopeldr/poe• Lt.15"1!!'!'!4'5 HARDWOOD FLOORS Oardtnlng Svc. 841·5512 "Publlc Ullllt111 H .. 70e3 Pg-8&4-3947 "•'* 717•9728 WALL A •o Z HANDYMAN Llcenaed·Bonded Uc.tl'618424•1naurad "' "' ......, C I HouM Palntlnt lvo•e --------CO"raRlNGS 3932 • s10 oo per hour (714) 985-49e3 Jim Whyte &42·7200 1n11a11111011•R1llnl1h. 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