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Geor:ge Yardley gets
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Serving th~Newport-Mesa community sin ce 1907
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•El Toro study to set stage for deciding w hether JWA.
will expand or if commercial flights will tie p ha sed out.
By Evan Henerson , Daily Pilot
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
Under one scenario for develop-
ing the va~cint El Toro Marine'
Base, all commercial flights would
eventually re locate from John
Wayne Airport to a new EL Toro
airport.
That's one option.
The same environmental
11Tlpact 're port ·commissioned'· by
Lhl? county's Local Re use Authori-
ty . will also revie w scenarios
which would bring up to 15 mil·
lion comme rcial passengers a
year to John Wayne by the year
2020 -the maximum number the
airport has the capacity to handle .
More likely, the reuse authori-
ty will opt fo r a middle ground
between those two extrem~s.
•Tue e nvironmental impact
report has to look at all different
ends of the spectrum," said Tom
Ed wards, a Newport Beach coun-
cilman. "The reuse authority .. ~ ·
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SH AKE-UP-
Video to educate
public on quakes
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• I
Ort: Turbulence lies ahead
· ~ Airport spokeswoman Pat Ware
changes course. See Page A7.
• Investigation continues into
helicopter crash. See P'9t A3.
study the configurat}onfi, the eco·
nomic considerations and every-
thing ~lse."
The county's 115-page n otice
of preparation -for the upcom·
ing ehvironmental impact report
-figures to expanctl'considerably
in the months ahead . To date, the
document provides a ske leton of
three base alte rnatives. ~
• Reuse Alternative A -El
Toro would h ouse a corrunercial
airport. Th~ prQject would include
a 998-acre ·preserve dnd assorted
co;nme rcial uses on adjacent
property.
If El Toro is to contdlJl a commer-
cial airport, county ofhaals would
expect all conuneraal flights to be
gradu8.Lly phased out of John
Wayne. According to demand pro·
j~ons in the county's Pre liminary
Aviation Market Assessment, El
Toro GOuld accommodate 38 million
passengers per year.
County offi cials say that, even
alter full expansion, John Wayne
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: WHAT E ~ rroRQ M.EANS r.o ~OHN WAYNE AIRPORT'
"Oil a11'9 lllild In the~ NOtke of Preparation fot an~ 1 ~ r.,on Of dw ~Corps Air Station El TOfo. • .,....,..._,..
E Toro: All-argo and
Private flights, 998
acre-habitat presente
and commercial uses.
John Wayne: Would
keep all ef the com-•
mercial flights to and
from Orange County.
Expands to full capac.1ty
of 15 million passen-
ge~ per year by 2020
•~c e Toto: Non-Mtion use. possibly ind~
an edur.atiorl9l ~
complex. a theme partt or a sports oomplex as
1111ell as Uie nature habi-
' tat~ the expansion of
ti'K' golf course and lrvlf\C!
Transportation Center. I John Wayne: expands
until 1\ reache$ c.apacity
of 15 m1ll1on passen
gen pet veclr b~ 20LO
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·priority at city,
sch ool ~eeting '.
•·c ouncilwumctn Gems uses 101111 ..,E'....,~ion
to quiz b oard nkmbers on cl1...,tnct I' >llc1c~
By Julie Ross Cannon, Dat1', P.lq:
COSTA I\ iESJ\ h Ne\\ pur t -r>-11''<1 l n1l1L·d -..chool
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MA'.llC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT
John ·and Susan Hogan stand arm-ln-arm next to son J.P. while the Bonhomme Richard ts lowe re d Into the-water Wednesday.
. A SECON-D. WIND
• 56-foot boat that n early met its
maker when it went up in flame~
is restore d by Newport resident
John Hogan. •
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
I t was 11 p.m. on a dark night last July.
The m oon was in hidihg and the sea
.'@ d sk.r.were woven into an ebony
bhmket.
John Hogan does some touch-up work on the Bon-
homme Richard before Its return to the water.
As John Hogan stood on a dock in
Newport Harbor and peered out to sea,
what h e saw drifting toward him caught
SchooL coinmmiicy J0aders strive
to continue Roy Alvarado's work
•Newport-Mesa district officials seek a replacement
for the gang counselor; his son is a potential candidate .
By Tlna Borgatta, Dally Ptkft
COSTA MESA-Schoql coun-
selors and local youth groups are
carrytng on with the work of gang
counselor Roy Alvarado, who
died of c.a.ncer la.st week, until
Todos H ermanos 'ahd Newport-
Mesa Unified School District offi-
cials can find a replacement.
And one of Alvarado's sons on
Wednesday saJd he plans to
• beOOl'ne involved bi Project Stop,
the gq divenlon program ~
ated t:>Y hll father. . Alttaredo bad beiiD meeting
with students
from Estancia
High School
and ThWmkle
Middle Scl\ool
.. part of his
Project Stop
program.
• l t ' I
tough.• saJd
L y •n n e
Roy Alveiado Bloomb~rg ,
the IChOol dia·
trict'• dl'ug, alcobOI end~
prmmtloP ~ ·we·w got Gfr\l Inc. meeting with ltudmtl
at one site, and we'w got our
) R
school coU.nselors that are avail-
able.
•And-we're sending some kids
over to SOY, to talk with Oscar
Santoyo, who is a _real good lis-
tener.
•sut Roy was unique ... He'll
never be replaced. But we're
looking to find someone who can
take over his workload and the
needs ol the coni.munit}'. and
that's going to take some time. H e
worked with a lot of kids -more
than 100. '
•n ose arc some pretty big •
shoes to fill."
Alvarado's :son, Nick., who cur-
r:eJttly works a substance abuse ·
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his breath and stole bis heart.
.. I was down on the dock and could
see the boat ghosting,• John, 45,
recalled. •All I could see was its beautiful
white hull -it was untouched.
HThen I knew I could save it."
The ob1ect or John's resolve was the
fire-ravaged boat, "Bonhomme Richard,"
that was being towed to the dock then on
to a shipyard. He and bis two brothers,
Tom and Tun, had owned the boat
together for 10 years .
On July a, as Tom Hogan and his fa.in·
Uy were heading toward Catidlna Island,
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PUBLIC NOTIC£S 84
SOCIETY
IPORTS
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The mef'tlnq Wd" thE' (11 st 101nt '' "'"n hf t\\ t'l'!l
the school h1)dHI nnd' <.:1t\ t O\lnl 1\ i1wml•1 ·1 ... rr "',
yPars, dnd n l } olhuctl.., well' <'t1q01 11> •< r1in lllCttP
dbout the po<;1-1h11if\ ,,f pt.1rc1,r1 .... inq rl11 .. .,d ,, h1111l "'Ji''
l o meet their pdlk'> cllld IE'CIE"ulll'llill llt'•'<b .
The school clist11c I ulft•recl llw I 8·.11 •• < 1 ''" \ J, ... ,.
J hgh School fdnn propp1t~ Im ,dJ• \\ 1•1•k-. aCJo d:ld
council membe1'> '' llf d1::.c:uso; ptirrlhi--1 1<1 th~ ... 111 c.11
their meeting next I\ londa\' .,. .
But tJus meeting also fonL..,t>tl 1>11 \dlt'th1 ·1 tli1 \Ion It
Vista and Baleanr i.chool -,rte-could< •'lllt on lilt l11drkPt
"lf we were to spend d ldr~rc c.1m1•lHll ol monc•) to
buy the ava.ilablc> -;1te, Wt> could lw \\chllllq our
opporturuty to b u} othPr d\ dUethll' :,lit'' do" n lh•
road, -said f\ ta\ or JO(> Enck:.on
But nearly a.II a l th<" !:>Choo) h'{pld tm:nib1;•1 .... '-did
•SEE MEETING PA<;lE A16
Ban on new motels
moving foiward
, •Committee li gh tens up on boat dnd .
auto businesses; plans would l'nrourage
redevelopment along Newport Boulevard.
By n na Borgatta, 0.:111} Pilot
COSTA MESA f\. IPmbe r!:> of d N1''" port BouJevnrd
study committee on Wednesdd) m u<I<' fm'dl TP\'1S1ons
to an tmprovedtent pldn w hich, 11 ttpp10\ Nl, \\ill pldce
d ban on new motel developml>nt r1nd changf' the
land-use to a mixed rommercial·rt'"ldt•nl1rll zorunq
·w e added a rPconuuendation to ttdd hike ldnes
on northbound N ewport Boule' Md, ~aid Caty
Counctlmdn Gary Mo ndhan. who !.(>rved on lhc cmu-
m1ttee as a council licuson H And we loo~<'Ol'd d p1 C>·
post>d proh1bition on expunsion o! dUlo use-. "
The committN>• i.rtltidlly bad pldnn<><l to retom-
mend an outnght ban on expanston plans for dUlo,
motorcycle dnd boat d ea lers hips, a.; well <ls body
•SEE MOTELS PAGE A16
THURSOAV. MAY 2. 1996 '
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·.BETTE . MOSES •
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greer
wylder
Home is where
the garden is
B nan Killelea, owner of the
Home & Garden Consign-
ment Co. (645-4635) is
now offering landscape consult-
mg at a reasonab le $75 for an
hour appointment.
: "I can SdVe you big landscape
dpUars And why not?'' says Kille-
lea who owned Killelea Lancf--s~ape Co for 18 years. "Not only
can r help with lhelJ' interiors
tfuough my shop, l ccµi advise
Uiem (or any future client) on
tl)elJ' extenors It seems like a nat-
Ufal lle-m, Home and Garden."
-Killeleled's shop is at 369 E~
nth St .. Suite 16·in Costa Mesa. _. :
:"In anbopabon of Grandma's
Q>ttage featuring fine antiques
rrtt>ving mto part of our store at
Crafters' Comer we will be giving
so/.. off all orders up to $50, • says
oY.rner Btll.te Webber •Any order
~O or more will get a 10% dis-
c~unt." The offer is good through
Ftiday, Mdy 10. Crafters' Comer
(6,.50-5223) is located at400 West-
mmster m Newport Beach
MARC MARTIN I OAllY.PllOT
Bette "BJ." Moses trims up one of the topiary dolphins on Marguerite and Coast Highway.
Watching Over the island
of the green dolphins
• ~A rhLld.ren's speoal on portraits
1S:underway al Figge Pbotogra-
pby (f>.44 -6933) located at 240
~wport Center Dnve Suite 110
iJt Newport Bedch. The special
o~ers d 50'1.. off on sitting fees,
<iAd 25%. off on portrait orders. It
\l\oli:IS designed for Mother's Day
dhd Father's Ody gut ideas. • .
.Another children's portrait spe-
chl 1s avdilable dt John L Blom
~tom Photography (675-3130)
wruch 1slcnown for its outdoor
glfden setting. John L. Blom is
offering a 50'Y., discount on si t-
tings and portraits. The stud.Jo 1s
located al 3732 E. Coast High-
way in Corona del Mar.
SHE IS
Bette "B.J ." Moses, the
longtime Corona del Mar resi-
der¥ responsible for decorating
the community's dolphin topi-
aries in fashio~efitting the
season .
BY THE CALENDAR
This month, Moses and her
crew of volunteers have decked
the dolphins out in Ma.y Day
garb complete with poles, col-
ored ribbons and wreaths of
flowers arcmnd their chuqby
necks.
"It's kind of a fairyland type
of t,hing. It's fun for me and the
people who do· tt." she sci.id:
·Anything you can do in this
God awful world to gladden lhe
hearts of people is rewarding.•
'FLIPPER' FEVER
The six dolphin topiaries are
in the grassy island al ·Mar-
guerite Avenue and East Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar.
While Moses and her crew of
volµnteers decorate -lbe dol-
phins according to the season-
wheth~r it be Hallow~en,
Christmas or Easter -motorists
honk, wave and give them
thumbs-up, she said.
"People are very respon-
sive," she said, adding that th~
dolphins are only decorated a
third of the _year. "We try to
keep everyone happy and they
lo~ their punch if it is continu-
ous."
DRAWN TO THE DOLPHINS
Mos~ immediately adored
the topiaries that Patty McDon-
ald, the HgrandmotHer of the
dolphins," fought to have plant-
ed in the intersection about
three years ago.
"I saw them and fell in love
with them," Moses said. "I
thought the park department
needed me." .
So Moses, a former president .
of the Oasis Senior Garden
Club, called the city department
and offered to take care of the
topiaries. The holiday groomipg
was soon to follow. ·
The decorations for the dol-
phins are bought at discount
prices; the time is volunteered:
and many r~idents drop off
donations at the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce for
the dolphins' upkeep, she said.
"They . are more than jwt
plants -they are just special,"
said Moses, who owns a real
estate company called -what
else? -Dolphin Properties.
"I love dolphins," said
Moses, who giggles and thanks
you. for calling her "The Dol-
phin Lady."
-By Carolyn Miller
Five South Coast Plaza VU-
lageB restaurants are now offer-
ing "luxury transportation" for
diners dtlending performances at
the Orange County Perfomung
Arts Center and The South Coast
R~rtory Theater in Costa
Mesa. Tickets for the uDinner
Coach Express" to and from both
centers dIC' $2.50 pe r person
Group fails to get IRWD fine increased -
Tickets include free parlung at
South ( ·odst Plaza Village and
ronveruent pick-up and drop-off
pomts The shuttle 1s available
t>very pPrlormance rught through
the end of the year Reservations
are bemg taken at Antonello
Ristorante (751-7153), Gandhl
Indian Cuisine (556-7273) Gustaf
Anders (b68-1737), Morton's of
Chicago (444-4834), and the Vil-
lage Fanner (557 -8433).
•Treated sewage link into San Joaquin Marsh will
cost water district $45,000, despite efforts by some to
up the ante to $2 million.
A laundry mat that offers more
than you rrught expect is Coln
Laundry & Cleaners located
betund Winchell's Donut at 253
E. 17th St. iQ Costa Mesa.
rt now has a wash and fold ser-
vice at 70 cents a pound, dry
clearung, and a drive-through
service
• IEST BUYS appe.ars 11\ursdays and
Saturdays If yoo know of a good buy,
call me~t 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170
or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot.
330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627
By Evan HenersoA , Daily Pilot
A fine assessed to the Irvine
Ranch Water District for an Octo-
ber pipeline link into San Joaquin
Marsh will stand at $45,000, a
state agency decided, despite the
efforts of an advocacy group to
increase the penalty by as much
as $2 million.
The state Regional Water Qual-
ity Control Board had fined the
district $45,000 after learning an
estimated 200,000 gallons of treat-
ed sewage water leaked into the
marsh. The board chose to levy
the fine because wate r district
administrators failed to notlfy the
regional board within 24 hours of
discovering the spill. Proper notifi-
cation is required by law.
Witllam Lobdell. The same 24-
hour answering servke may be
used to record letters to the
editOf on •ny topic.
Rather than contest the penal-
ty, water district adn\inistrators
paid the fine immediately follow-
ing the board's February decision.
MThe district acknowledges
that we had a leak," general man-
ager Ron Young said in a prepared
statement. #We stopped the leak
as'soon as it was found and mini-
mized any continuirig effects.•
However, Bob Caustin of the
environmental advocacy group
Defend the Bay asked the board
to consider the fine which he
called •a slap on the wrist.•
The maximum pen~ty for U}e
charges against the water distri\:t
is $2.7 million. While Caust:in
does not believe the district
should pay the full amount, he
thinks the district should pay
enougb to help restore the babi-
~TUUS
tat. Caustin and UCI Freshwater
Marsh Manager Bill Bretz con-
tend the spill significantly dam-
aged the marsh.
"This really is a shame. We
expected the fine to be larger."
According to Regional Board
Executive Officer Gerard 1bibeault,
the board collected additional writ-
ten testimol}y for nearly two months
after the judgment. Despite Caustin
and Bretz's claims, Thibeault said
nothing he read convinced him that
the fine should be higher.
"The Irvine Ranch Water District
had their marsh consultant at a site
meeting with the UC people and
they indicated that their earlier evi-
dence stands,• Thibeault said.
"The damage could not be condu-
sjyely tied to the spill. Taking all the
factors together, it didn't lead me to
change my mind on the amount•
Had the wat~r district reported
the spill promptly11. Thibeault said,
it probably would not have
received any fine . ..
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City leaders ~Ope
video · shakes .. RP ··
pubij.c ."awarene~s :
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• 'As the City Shakes' is an e~ake preparedness
program showp on Channel 62, with copies for resjdents.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Meet the Nor-
mal family -Bob, Patty, Jason and
Shelly. They're the main charac-
ters in "As the City Shakes."
Residents who clicked onto
Channel 62 on Tuesday night
may have seen it. It's not a new
soap opera. It's a new 20-minu~e
earthquake preparedness video
produced by the city and the Cos-
ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Community Summit Emergency
Preparedness Subcommittee.
, "The chamber had Qnce put
together an informational 'talking
heads' .video, where we had peo-
--ple-fronrthe gas company saying,
'Now, this is how you tum off the
gas,"' said Arlene Schafer, chair~
man of the subcommittee.
"But this is different. There's a
story -behind it, so it ~eeps Y,OU
hooked into what's going on, anq
it throws in messages, ways that
you can prepare for a disaster."
The video starts out with the
Normal family in their Costa
Mesa home. It's a bright sunny
morning, and Bob is.heading out
for . work. Pa~ has just finished
making the kids' lunches, and
Jason and Shelly are getting
ready to head off to school.
A note on the refrigerator
reminds Patty the family needs
water for' their disaster kit. She
shouts to her husband, Bob, and
asks him to stop by the store~ As
his car pulls out of the garage, the
Normals' emergency kit contes
into view.
Subtleties ·li.kl! that appear
throughout the video.
•1t was nice to do something
that was a little more entertain-
ing," said Dane Bora, who; as the
city's video production coordina-
tor, was in charge of production
on "As the City Shakes.•
"And that's one of the com-
ments that I've received about
this. People like the fact that it's
entertaining. It's still jnfonnative,
but it's not presented in a dry,
COSTA MESA
r.-------------------------, •As THE CITY SHAKES.. -:
' I . . .. The 2().mlnute • ~emrniet...,,gef""'-""ICY pr~ · 1 ~redness video wtll air on Channel :
62 at least through the end of M~. :
Hett Is the schedule: ·, + 1U11days-6 p.m. : ·
·~-7:3Qp.m. I
'+~-10a.m.and6:30 .: .
p.m. 1 · +~-tp.m. ..1 I --------------------------l
informational video format.
•There's a little more subtlety
and drama wrapped into what
you're watching. It's more of 8{1._ ,
awareness video."
And there may be a few fa.nu1-
iar faces on the video. Most of the
cast were recruited· from Orange
Coast College. Estancia 1 hgh
School ana Colleg_e Park Elemen-
tary School.
In fact, two of the lead roles
weter. played by local studenl!:_:_
Jason Normal was played by ·
Jason Orellano, an Estapcia Higb .
student, while Shelly Normal w~.
played by Dana Williams, froi:f\
College Park Elementary.
Dana's College Park school-
mates, who are enrolled in the .
city's after-school playgrounp: ,
program, were extras in the. ·
video, as °\yere Estancia drama .
students. \
Even Bora snagged a role. He
played a news anchor. .. ,
Ahd all the filming was done in,
Costa Mesa.
"We used the OCC student
bookstore;· Bora said. "We used •
one of the City Hall offices. We ,
used some homes in the city. An<:J. :
we used Estancia and Costa Mesa..·
high schools and College Park .
Elementary School."
The 'video 'will 1continue to air
on Costa M0Sil 1V Channel 62 al",
least through the end of May. ·
Residents and business ownen ,
can also obtain a copy of the·
video by sending a blank video•. •
cassette to the cable television ,
office at City Hall, P.O. Box 1200,.
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• 3000 block, of RedhHI: About $3,640 of computer equipment was stolen
from a warehouse by a burglar who didn't leave any dues as to how he
broke In.
• MOO blodc of Avenue of the Arts: A thief took $3,850 of jewelry from a
dresser In a bedroom whlle the resident was away. The resident had beel'l a
victim of theft earlier in the year.
• 500 bl~ ~-n-a,,.,.. Drive: A burglar snuck il'lto the backyard of a home
then broke 1ns1de the house an~ stole $850 worth of property including two -
VCRs and a portable stereo. • -
• 2000 blodc of Newport Boulevard: When shots were fired at a local bar .
Tuesday afternoon, everyone ran out and pollce were called. The caller could
only describe the gunman as a "redneck." according to police. Police discov-
ered that the firearm wasn't aimed at anyone, It acddently went off while
two of the patrons were wrestling over it. C-Osta Mesa resident Ashley Dou-
glas Hopkins, 61, was arrested on suspicion of shooting a fiream1 In a
dwelling, according to a police report. No ol'le was Injured.
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• Westdlff Drive .Mt Irvine Avenue: While a woman was shopping a
stranger bumps info her, reached Into her .purse and stole her S72 wallet. The
wallet was In her open purse In her shopping cart.
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• 900 block of Newport 01ntw Drive: A white Persian cat worth $500 was
abducted from Its ca~ In a pet store. One hour the long-hair feline was
purring In Its cage, and the next. it had v.anished. None o(. the pet store
employees saw anyone smuggle the cat out.
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• N o. 2 daughter, the single
one in san Francisco, is a
loyal Jan of the colJlic
strip • Cathy."
The star of the strip is a tb.ir-
tysomething woman tackling the
challenges of single life with
chutzpah, trepidation and con-
siderable humor.
It isn't as if Carol builds her
life around Cathy or anythil\g,
but they are definitely soul sis-
ters.
A while badt, Carol sent her •
mother a photocopy of a strip in
which Cathy had made a list of
the defining challenges in her
life. They ranged from No. 1,
•Earn a living," to No. 9, "Tone
All Muscles,· to No. 15, "Go into
therapy to'regain vulnerability."
Written at the bottom of the
page was Carol's ~: •'Oh my
God, Mom! Look what I'm up
·against. So far I've tackled nos. 1,
3, 4, 5, 6, 12-and various portions
of 7 ('Locate and marryilus-
band') and 14 ('Take charge of
life')."
I am pleased to report that
Carol can now state categorically
that items 7 and 14 are a wrap.
Done dea1s. Finito.
-It began when I got home last
Th'ursday afternoon. The answer-
ing machine light was.blinking.
After I pressed the button, it said:
"Hi, Fred, this is John Lane ... •
John Lane? Who th-? Oh,
John Lane. Our daughter's 'long-
time boyfriend John Lane. The
guy we are inunensely fond of
John Lane.
John.left a 415 area code
number and, after fighting my
way through his company's auto-
cratic voice mail, John and I
enjoyect a few moments of small
talk, then hunkered down to
business.
John wanted our blessing to
ask our only remaining single
daughter to marry him. How
wonderful! I didn't know people
., asked such things anymore.
"It's about time,~ I blurted out,
then told John how unequivocal-
ly delighted we will be to have
)liln for a son-in-law. That night I
told my wife, who whooped and
hollered as. if the circus parade
was coming down our street
John's plan was to ask Carol
to marry him during dinner at a
romantic restaurant on a river
north of San Francisco. He had
'wor~ed the whole thing out With
the innkeeper, bad bought the
ring and was mustering his
coUrage.
Saturday night at 10:36, the
phone rang. The question had
II '-. IJll ICl\'-1
fred
martin
been popped right after the'
cheesecake. And the kid was
spectacularly happy, scintillating,
giddy.
I preswne to tell you all this
about my kid because both our
daughters have appeared fre-
quently in this column -No. 1
daughter primarily through her
finest productions, Travis and
Brett.
Carol you have met on several
occasions, beginning, as I recall,
with "the noble experiment."
That was w:hen she came home,
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nest, to live for about six months
and recuperate from a bout of
overspending.
I also wrote about Carol when
she turned 30: I was traumatized.
My baby w~ 30 years old! That
means that I ... oh, forget it. I
·wrote -again when the kid left
Southern California to seek fame
and fortune in San Francisco.
Then there was-the Father's
Day column Carol wrote for
me two years ago come June.
Wet my eye, it did. And now the
kid's betrothed. My emotions
were happiness and delight that
she nailed the good man she did.
So, we will put on a wedding
this fall . The first challenge a
1amily faces is findiilg:-a date
when they can ~et both the .
church they want and the place
they want to have the reception.
Probably that's why so many
weddings today are ~<;heduled a
year or more ill advance. .
We lucked out. Our church,
St. Michael and All Angels, is
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Well, yes, there are the invita-
tions, the negotiations over the
guest list, the bridal gown, the
bridal party gear, the photogra-
pher, the limo, the music and 47
etceteras.
The whole thing will be a
piece of wedding cake, I think.
All l'm worried about is how to
pay for it. As Ipr everything else,
Carol bas already bought the
"Emily Post Wedding Book."
Carol wants to time the wed·
ding so everybody at the recep-
tion can see the sun set. That will
be precisely 6:14, she learned
after consulting the "Farmer's •
Almanac" on the third day of her
engagement. -
· Mind you, this is the-same kid
who said, after her sister's rather
elaborate wedding 10 years ago,
that sh~ didn't want any big to-
do. She was going to have her
wedding on the Balboa Ferry,
Carol said, and the reception at
Kona Lanes.
My how things change.
• FRED MARTIN's column rJns every
Thursday and Saturday.
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THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1996
Investigation continues
·mtQ helicopter crash
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
-AViation investigaton
Wednesday combed through
the wreckage of the small
training helicopter that fell
about 5() feet from the sky,
then crashed near a runway at
John Wayne Airport Tuesday
evening.
The cause of the crash is
still unknown and is being
investigated by the National
Transportation Salety Boar(i.
· It could take months for the
ihvestigation to be completed,
Federal Aviation Administra-
tion officials said.
Two men in their 30s, the
pilot and passenger, were
aboard the Robinson R2~ heli-
copter when it crashed at 6
p_.m.._lllesday, officials said.
One of the men suffered •
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minor injuries iD the a-Uh and •
the other was~. • • •
Airport offida\s · said the : : ~
two men requested their ; : ;
names not be released. : : :
The helicopter mined the : ::
runway -usedmostlyforprl-: ;:
vate aircraft -by approxi-: : :
mately 20 feet and era.shed ; : •.
into a grassy area, then •bel-: : : ..
ly-flopped• onto its side, •
according to witnesses and
aviation officials.
The helicopter, which is
used mostly for training pur-_ •·
poses, is believed to be owned
by HeliStream Inc. Heli-
copters in Costa Mesa. Offi-
cials at the helicopter compa-
ny did not return phone calls
Wednesday.
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6 wii.1. solidated district's proposal for a joint study of operations. •1 think tbe bUic tenor of our likely will meet within the next
• ..fillam • ar es By TIN B«gatta, DaiJy Pilot sharing the cost of a study detail-pretty much the same as Mesa's,•. But whoever takes over the Wir:lJ: • R p ks di . I . . position; 00 the surface, has been week or two to review the otters.
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pany assetS. · Yi ·w ---··' ... be --...... some """1"t will tiave to l4ke on an
Wilham R. Parks, an Orange k.orate and MADD groups. He' -lbe San.ta •No real (coosiolidation) oung. e WUuaA l.lll'A" ~ ~ , Coast College business prates-was a member of numerous Ana Heigh& Water Co. has I PosaI was made. said Santa~ wiJling to look at tbe opportumty, estimated S3 million worth of
sor for the past 29 years, died academic oommittees and rejeded a ptoposal from Mesa Heigbtsdin!dor,RobertMosier ·u and we wouJd make sure that improvements, starting with the
. Monday of an apparent heart servedCllllbt)ArademicSenate. ~Iida.led Water Dis1rid for a wassimplyaroughlettertbat~-SantaAnaHeigbts'rould be~le replacement of at least OI)e
. attack after hls daily Jog. He Mr. Parks also pradk:ed law ~ study of the agency's opera-lines a format. and what we reject-to_ be fed in~ IRWD 5 -system m P pi= Ana Hoinhts water offi.
was 54 part-time iD ~County for . tions, effectively knoclrmg Mesa ed was a request to enter into fau and equitable way. ~
Mr. Parlcs, a 31 -year rest-a number of years, specializing fronl the list of agencies being some process that would have .. We would not want to ~ve c:ials say the company has Sl.5
.• ·dent of Balboa Island, was also in real estate tramactiom. considered for a merger. ta.ken a great deal of more time. ow-current rate payers Sl;lbsi<ll;ze million in cash and property that
· llcensed to run the Balboa He was a member of the Santa An.a Heights, which •Other agencies have said any COits, nor would ~ ask San· could be sold to cdVer the cost of
Island Perry, which he did on California Bar Abodation. the . sel'Ves portions of Costa ~· either 'no thank y0t.a• « have pre-ta Ana Heigh~ ra~ payers to pay all improvements. And:, they s~)'.
many occaslons. ~ Bar Aw>dation. the Newport Beach an4 nearby unm-sented us with a detailed proposal.. any higher tariffs. none of the work requires imme-
A nabve of Sacramento, Mr. American Bnpness Law As.so-co~ated areas, invited six But Mesa board president Mosier declined 1.0 discuSS the diate attenti~n.
Parks earned a bachelor's c:iation, the Balboa Yacht Oub ~enaes -ind.uding Mesa. the lhldy Oblig on Wedriesday said !!:!!!!!!!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5!!!!~===~::!!~===!!!!!!!5:!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::~E!E:
degree m mdustrial manage-and the Balboa Island cttr of Newport Bea.ch an~ the she didn't think her district's pro-
ment from San Jose S~te Uni-Improvement Association. Irvine Ranch Water District -to posal Wa.s unreasonable.
ver5ity. and earned an MBA at · He is survived by wife submit sale P,TOposals._ ·1 don't think they (Santa Ana
Cdl State Long Beach He Kathy and sons Bill.-Jr. (BJ.) . But Mesa Co~tidated .o~-Heights officials) are considering
ea.med tus jun.s doctor degree and Casey. dais last month said they didn t their stockholders • ohlig said
from the Pepperchne Universi-Funeral seivices will be pri-have enough information about •There is more toil tbaQ just sen~
ty School of Law m 1975. vate . . the small. 74-year~d water oom-il;lg a water d.lstrict. You have to
He jomed OCC's faculty m The family requests that pany to even CODSlder a merge.c.. coesider the pros and cons the
196 7 as d bustness 1.llStructor I donations in Mr. Parks' memo-Mesa officials said they wanted to assets and the liabilities. with a
He later became a professor of ry be made to a business scbol· be~ future Santa Ana Heights merger like that, everything bas busm~r, ldw, rf'al estate and I arship in his name being estab-tot maintenance costs' would not to be straightened out
accounting lished by OCC's Foundation. result in higher water rates for ·1 don't even think the Santa
He served as ddvtser for var-Donations may be m4iled to the current. Mesa custome~. Ana Heights board knows all the
1ous campus clubs. mdud.Ulg I foundatlqn at 2701 Fairview So, ~d of sending Santa details, and that's what gives us a
the !.atbng. marketing. law. Road, eosta·Mesa, CA 92626. . Ana He1~bts a purchase offer, clear picture of the situation.• Mesa delivered a proposal that As •for the other local agencies
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On Sunday the Jewish Cam-
munity Center '1' Orange County
will honor Newport Beach resi-
dent Leigh Steinberg, nationally
renowned sports attorney, as the
1996 •Man of the Year• at its annual fund-railer.
The even will be held at the
Hyatt Newport.er located at 1107
Jamboree Road in Newport
Beach at 6 p.m.
· Other VIP appe~ances will
include Steve Young, quarterback.
of the San Prandloo 49en, Jack
Undquilt, former president of
Dllney, and Jan 2'Jertng, actor on
BeVedy HWs 90210.
P« more tbm 20 years. Stein-
berg bu practiced spo111 law main-
tatning an implwtve dient list ot
more than 100 patellkJoal football.
b1111Bball. brket'>all. and hockey
playwl. Qetnberg bu rep:eeented
the NPL'I first player eelected in slx
out ot the last l8Yell drafts.
One of the requirements in bis
contractual agreements ia that
they must contribute a portion of
their ea.mings to c:halitable or
therS
community causes. '
nckets to the ballae StSO. All
proceeds beneflt the Jewish Com-
munity Center. For more informa-
tion, pied! call 75.S-0340.
Sister City f ete set for
Sunday
The Newport Beach Sister Oty
Assodation will hold its annual
Cinco De Mayo celebration party
on Sunday from 4'-1 p.m. at the
home of former Councilwoman
Evelyn Hart to honor its 6ister city
in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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Fire Department ls on display. ...
Tickets are $15 per person. For
reservations call 114-717-3870.
Checkpoint set for
Newport Boulevard
The Costa Mesa Police Depart·
ment and the California Highway.
Patrol on Friday will set up a DUI
checkpoint Newport Boulevard
and Flower Street.
• THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1996
Police hope to educate
·motorists about drunken driving
and safetybelt laws and boost
awareness of the departments'
•zero tolerance• stand on driving ·
while under the in.fluence.
Authorities say the checkpoint
is not expected to create any
~ded delays in traffic now,
except for those drivers who are
suspecte~ of being under the
influence. Police say those indi·
viduals will be arrested.
MQtorists who wish to avoid the
checkpoint can head north on Hat·
bor Boulevard or east on Broadway.
Don't let those math -' ' fears add up :
Orange Coast College's R.e-Entiy
Center will rlfa a ~part ~-
shop called •Beaming Math O:m4· .
dent. in which pm1idpeDts will have
an oppc.tuntty to work through tbe!i
math fears in a safe envirmmelll.
The workshop is scbedulelftor
tonight and May 9, from 5~30-7:~
p.m. It is free to the public. :
The re-entry center is locateJi
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Fair bo<lrcl to pursue privatizatio~ O{ fairgrounds :
• A joint venture with city of Costa Mesa or non-profit
group may'be an option. Town meeting today will
address the issue.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
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tization of the fairgrounds
which brings in $1 1.7 million
annuoJly and ).s self .. supporting -
is possible.
accountable.•
A jOint powers authority also
would allow the dty to work on
the longtime problem of traffic
congestion during fairs and swap
meets, be said.
COSTA MESA -Orange
County Pair .hoard members,
wanting more local control over.
the 160-acre fairgrounds, have
volunteered for a state pilot pro-
While fair bc:>ard members cur-
rently are appointed by the gov-
ernor, they could be replaced by
another governing structure
under the pilot program.
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Bailey-Findley said that while
privatization would alter the man-
agement of the fairgrounds, it
wouldn't alter the semce .
•1 really don't think the public
Will notice a difference," she 'Said.
"I don't think we'll change the
way we do business with any of
the agendeswe work with.-• -
·gram aimed at privatizing gov-
. emmental agencies.
Though fair officials said they
aren't sure what will come out of
the program, led by the California
Department of Food and AgricUI-
ture, they are excited at the
prospect of breaking tree from
state regulations.
"We don't know what to
expect quite yet,• said Becky Bai-
ley-Fmdley, the lair's general
manager. "There are so many
questions. Who retains ownership
of the land? How do we maintain
accountability to the communi-
ty?"
Gov. Pete Wilson released a
-report last month called "Com-
petitive Government•· in which
he suggested transferring state
management of the fairs from the
state's agricultw:e department to
other agencies.
At last week's fair board meet-
ing, members decided to volun-
teer for the pilot program to learn
more about privatization and
mailed a letter to the agriculture
department Friday.
Bailey-Findley said she
' received wgrd Wednesday that
Orange County ~as one of two
agriculture fairs selected for the
program. The second fair is one in
Napa, involving the 25th District
Agricultural Association, she said.
Fair board member Buck Johns
said he's interested in exploring
all of -the options available to
establish local control of the fair-
grounds, including establishing a
joint powers authority between
the county and city of Costa Mesa
or creatiJ:lg a non-profit organiza-
tion involving local residents.
The board will be working
with the state agriculture depart-
ment to determine \Yhether priva-
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pow~ authority with the fair and
county to provide more guidance·
from the fair's c1,osest neighbor -
Costa Mesa residents.-
•So often the coµiplaint has
been tli'at Costa Mesa :fitizens
aren't ·appointed to ~e fair
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ment are doing a good joo, it
would be nice for tfie local com-
munity to be represented and to
have people they cowd hold
The main difference would be
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department. lbe said
•weare~bytbe~
but receive no tu money,• Bet:
ley-Pindley aakl •If we can be
self-suffident and still Provtde the
·same level of serviee, then we'd
like some of tbOle restrictions lift.
ed:
The Calif omia Secretary Ol
Food and Agriculture, Ann Vene.
man, is expected to announce
Orange County Pair's involv~
ment in the pilot program when
she visits the fairgrounds today.
The secretary and agriculture
board members will meet for a
town meeting in the· fairground's
courtyard today at 10:30 ~.m.
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The Grey Goose will be
hosting a Vera Bradley
Trunk Show oo Saturday,
May 4, l lam.-3p.m.
This is the perfect oppommity to see all ;
of Jhe Vera ~ey patterns,. including :
the new pastel ]Wtemslor spring and •.
summer. There will be a 10% discount
offered on . ~l items purchased or
ordered that day. Be sure to stop by
Grey Goose and uder your Vera Bradlq
accessories. Wwliff Pb ii
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Mom. Come see their selection of
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hand beaded glasses chains by 2ijj
Design. Mendon this ad and naiie ·
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Wednesday, May 8 and Thursday, May 9.
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otf ·spokeSwoman tri~s on. some new wings . .
• ~})Il Wayne's Pat Ware
has; departed for a brief
stiJlt a5 the county's offi-
ci~ spokesperson.
By carolyn Miller I Daily Pilot ·. -...,-------.::........; __ _
As Pat Ware packed up her
belongings in her office at John
Wa}'"ne ~?rt Tuesday evening,
· the shrill rlng of her beeper
wa'lned her she would not go
quietly ..
"'I'm going out with a bang,"
Ware said. "My beeper was
going off, then I saw a code that
safd it was serious and I thought ·o~ boy,' • I
1•But it makes the day a mem-
ort, ~··
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On he~ last day as spokes:
womah for the airport, Ware
handled an onslaught of
phone calls from rr)embers of
the media, who wanted
answers about the helicopter
crash that ·occurred on the air-
port's pr;ivate airstrip at 6 p.m.
Tuesday. One passenger was
injured, the other was
unharmed.
WMe, 51, has been the air-
port spokeswoman since 1991,
when she came over from the
county's Office of Protocol. On
Monday; county officials asked
Ware to be tlie county's
spokeswoman for an eight-
week stint. They wanted her to
start her new duties on
Wednesday.
WMe will fill the position
vacated by Lynn Fishel, a New-
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Ware, who loves adventure port: the adrenaline-pumping •
amtotten goes on archaeological incidents such as in 1~. when .~,
digs and diving excursions, the airport was forced to close; '
jumped at the opportunity. humorous stories like when the •
But Pat Waie Mdd she will m'8s the hubbub of
JOhll Wayne !JrPOtt: the adntllallne·pµroping
liiddenta aucJa as Jn 1994, when the:<iirpOtt
waaloteed to cJoae; luunorouB pones llke
when the an. and aalla ln,gtedlent "Plaster
of Parls," pqdced In an abaildoned suitcase,
started smQk,llW and was fe(lled to be a
"I was very flattered they arts and crafts ingredient •Pias-_ came to me,• said the Irvine res-ident and grandmother of four. ter of Paris,• packed in a.ii aban-. • .
m was an easy decision. I wel-doned suitcase, started smoking ....
come the ·challenge.• a.pd was feared to be a bomb;
bomb; and the 'human interest stories involv-
ing people reunited W1tft loved ones at the
terminal, alter being sepamJed for years ...
As county spokeswoman, and the human interest stories ·
Ware will be responsible for get-involving people reunited with
ting information to the public loved ones at the terminal, after· ''
and answering questions during being separated for years. ·· ~
the county's emergence from And she may still be asked to '
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bankruptcy, scheduled for June, return to John Wayne when the she said. .. It will be a tremendous dust of the bankruptcy settles, •
moment in Orange County bisto-· Ware said. · •
port Beach resident who served I bankruptcy crisis. Fishel lS leav-
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woman during its 14-month Southern ~alifomia Edison.
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May. 1996
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H~ag "ospital.
•
NeuroWeek
You are invited to celebrate Hoag Hospital's Neuro Week by attending these informative
programs. Registration is required.
Huntington Beach
Hoag Health Centel'-Huntington Beach
19582 Beach Boulevard. Huntington Beach
Tu~sday, May 7 _ _ _ 7 pm.
Ajzheimer'a Oiseaae and Other Cognitive Dislfldera
Ra1 Kakkar. M.O., Hoag Hospital neurologist. and a representa-
tive from the Alzheimer's Association discuss the diagnosis and
managemen~of various cognitive disorders.
Wednesday, May 8 7 pm
Complex Spinal Oiaorders
William Dobkin. M .O., Hoag Hospital neurosurgeon and John C.
Brown. M .D .• Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon, discuss
surgical alternatives available for the management of scoliosis.
spinal fractures, severe pain and other disorders of the spine.
Costa Mesa
Hoag Health Genter-Costa Me88
11 so Baker Street. Costa Mesa
Wedneed•y, M.y al 7 pm .
Newport Beach
Grace Hoag Conference Centel'Hoag Hospital
Monday, May 6 7 pm
Stroke is Brain Attack
Jacob Verghese. M 0 . Hoag Hospital neurologist. d1&cusses
the latest in diagnosis. prevention and treatment of this neir
rovascular disorder.
Wednesday,. May 8 7 'pm
MRI & Low Back Pain
MfclllH!1 Brant·Zawadm, M 0 ., Hoag Hospital neurored1ologtst,
discusses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 1ts use 1n the
diagnosis. treatment and research of spinal pain an9 dysfunc-
tion as reported in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Wednetlday, May 8 7 pm
Barriers to Chronic Pain Relief
O"tarles Steinmann. ¥~P·:. medical director
of the Hoag Pain Management Center. and Barry Aaronson.
Ph.D .. Hoag Hospital pain spec1ahst. discuss facts end ftCtlOn
related to the diagnosis and management of chronic pain
problems.
Thu...s.y, May 8 1 pm
Heedechetl
Philip O'Carroll. M .O • Hoag Hospital neurologist and headache
speciallet. ~sea the d1agnos1s and management of venous
types of headaches . •
lrv111e Neurological Heering Oieordere '
William House. M.O .• fioag Hospital neuro-otolog1st and House· Hoeg Heetth ~
Ear Institute founder. discusses diagnoses and treatment of
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BOAT SAF£TY I
• A special one-night tralni.ng
class for personal watercraft oper-
ators titled •1t•s a Boat, Skipper•
, will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday
evenings, May 2, June 6, July 11
or Aug. 1 at the Newport Harbor-
master's Facility, 1901 Bayside
DJ)ve, Newport Beach. A certifi-
cate will be issued. Preregistra-
tton is required. Tite course fee is
$7 and includes "Boating Safely"
textbook, materials and quiz. FoT
more information, call 472-2254
or 834-1069
-CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network meeting
for the unemployed will begin at
7 :30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby-
• terian Church and feature Sharon
Jiatton speaking on "1YJ>ical Mis~·
takes the Job Seekers Make." For
more information, call 574-2239.
MOTHER/DAU~HTER & HOAG
In keeping with the spirit of.
Mother's Day, Hoag Cancer Cen-
ter is offering Hereditary Risk
Screening and breast self-exami-
nation cards free to women
throughout the month of May.
Examination cards are available
at Macy's, Nordstrom and Sak's
Fifth Avenue stores with pur-
chase. Hereditary Risk Screen-
ingi. can be scheduled by calling,
722-6237.
FRIDAY
CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM.
Chuck Jones and his newly-
acquired Oscar will be on hand
for the de but of original produc-
llon eels from Jones' new film
•Another Froggy Evening"
from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Chuck
Joaes Showroom, 3636 E.·Coast
Highway, Corona de! Mar. Art-·
work purchased will be dedicat-
ed by Jones but no autographs
will be given. The event is open
to public. RSVP requested. For
more information, call 723-
1900.
WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL
The Balboa Bay Club presents
the California Wine and Food
F.estival today through May 5.
Tod~y is the "Bounty of the Sea
Wme Reception " from 6 to 8 p.m.,
cost $3,5. On SaU¥day there will
be a discussion on -creating Your
Own Wine Cellar," from 10 to
11 :30 a .m . followed by a $40
"Wine Country Luncheon." Then
"A History of Wine Growing in
California" followed by ·Cigars
and Classic Malts" -ffol)l 3 to 5
p.m .. cost'$40 ... A Tasting of Inter-
national Wines & Cheeses" is also
from 3 to S p.m., cost $20. Closing
out the evening will be .. A Cali-
fornia Passion: Celebrating Wilie
~d Food", $65 per person from 7
to 10 p.m. For more information
on these and other festival events,
call 645-5000 ext. 377.
SATURDAY
GEOFFREY WOLFF
Author of the "The Age of
Consent" and professor at UCI,
Geoffrey Woll, will discuss and
sign bis work at 11 a .m. as part of
Newport Beach Library's Spring
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CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITU~E . DRAPERIES
CUSTOM FURNITURE R E-UPHOLSTERY
Recreate your existing furniture to
create new updated designer styles!
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1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
642-8400
For Mom on Mother's Day
Sterling Silver ''Children''
As pins, pendants·and earring dangles ...
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Engraving available at a· nominaJ charge
but please aJlow extra time.
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Literary Lecture ~ries. The cost
is $5 for Foundation members and
$8 for non -members. For more
inform~tion, call 717-3890.
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Af-..AI. CARE CENTER
ln celebration ol ·a. Kind 10
Anlmala Week,• IrvtDe Animal
Care . Center will hoJd an Open
·House from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m.
More than 30 Clifferent O.C. agen-
des will be in attendance u w.U
arunusual animals, displays and
presentatiOD.$. The free, public
event is located at 15129 Sand
Canyon Road. For more infonna-
tion, call 7~-77-'0.
PET ADOPTATHoN '96
The National Cat Protection
Society will hold its first..ever Pet
Adoptathon today from 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. and SWlday from 1 to 3
p.m. All adoptive families will
receive starter kits donated by
Iams Company. For more infor-
mation, call 650-1232.
WALT DfSNE¥ COLLECTION
Forever Friends in Newport
Beach will bold the Walt Disney
Classics Collection'~ National Open
House featuring a time-limited spe-
cial event piece, Tinker Bell today
and. Sunday. Forever Friends is
WOMANXIND
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Women and Their Families
• Gynecology • Obstetrics
• Family Practice • Internal Medicine
• Menopause Care • Mammography
We oonlinually add to our list of health plans. For rrore tnpmation
or an appointment. please tall the WcrnanKind C.eriter nearest you.
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Irvine, CA 92714
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GAltOEfMG BASICS •
Sbennan Ubrary and Garclent'
<den a CX>W1e on 'Basics ol Gar-
dming. at9:30a.m. at2647 E. Coast
Highway in Corona del Mar. 'Ibe
dais is free and open to the public.
For more infonnation. call (;13-2261.
SKIN SCREENING,
Women are mvited to schedule
a free skin saeerilng appoinbnent
for today from 8 A.m. to noon at the
Patty & George Hoag Cancer Cen-
ter. A Hoag dermatologist will
examine your skin and give advice
.-: bow to best protect it. For more .
}ftformation, call 722-6237. .
WATERCOLOR CLASS ,
A six-week class for .children
age 8 to 12 will be offered on Sat-
urday mornings beginning May 4. ·
s q
' The cost is'SS«. Call 64-4-3151.
Q.ASSIC W AUCTION
Tue Newport Beach '96
and Clas5ic car Auction win be
today and Sunday at 1'0 a.m. With
preview on Friday from 9 a.m.. to
p.m. at 1he Hyatt Newport.er.
auction features more than 400
i.nduding a 1957 Jaguar 140 Road
ster once owned by "Kung Fu"
David Caaad.ine. Bidders are
tered for $.SO, which indudes tw
VIP pa5ses. Admission is $8 f
adults and $3 for children. For mo
infonnation, call 1-800-9684444.
100 FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE •
The All-American Boys Cho
will bold a nmunage sale from
a.m. to 2 p.m. at Costa Mesa Hig
School. Items include fumitW'e
appliances, baby clothes, -tools
games, books and much more. F
more information, call 557-2294.
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Saturday May 4 • 1 ·1 am -5pm
SEE & BUY LATEST GOLF EQUIPMENT
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T ired of long lines,
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Then it's time to . .
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Membership rates
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SUNDAY
P£TAl>oPTATHON '96
The Santa Ana Animal Shelter
is teaming up with animal shel·
ters throughout the US and Cana·
da for Pet Adoptathon '96. The C!u is to find 50 new adoptive
e5 for pets at the shelter.
The event is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at 1602 N. Grand Ave. For more
information, call 558-7622
PLANET HOLLYWOOD BENEFrT
Planet Hollywood will present
"Let the Good 11.mes Roll" teatur-
~g the Righteous Brothers today
to benefit the Southern a.Hfomia
Lupus Foundation. The · day will
begin with a vintage car show
compliments of M Street Rods For:
eyer• from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. Din·
ner is at 4 p.m. and a concert at 6
p.m. will febture the Righteous
Brothers, The Kingsmen, The Tur·
ties and Eddie and Flo.
Dinner/concert tickets are $100,
concert-only tickets are $20 and$#
for the car show. For more infor-
mation, call 833-2121 or 668-1596.
KOL BESEDER
• _;A.merica's loremost Jewis
11\"!Sical duo, will appear in con-
cert at 4 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm,
10~ 1 Camelback, Newport
~ch. The concert is open to the
:.community. General admission is
· $18, $12 for seniors and $6 for
. children. For more information,
call 644-1999. .
AARMONIA B~ROQUE PLAYERS
• •A Circle of Friends• is a co}.or.
ful program with recorder,
• baroque violin, flute and guitar,
" viola da gamba, lute and harpsi-
chord presented 'by Harmonia
Bar,oque Players at 3 p .m·. at
Christ Chwth By The Sea United
Methodist, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Tickets are $10
or $1 for seniors. For more infor-
mation, call 970-8545.
YOUTK SUNDAY
Saint Michael aJ?d All Angels
EJ>isco_p_al~Church will celebrate
Youth Sunday at their 10 a.m. ser-
vice. The young people of the
church will lead the worship ser-
vice. The Church is located at
3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona
del Mar. .
TUESDAY
FRIENDS OF ARGUS ..
The Boy Scouts of America
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996
POOR QUAL:IT"(
ORIGINAi-
Can't keep
her down
i Oil farming
•
Former Newport mayor
\:>rings state Food and
Agriculture Board for '
.. field trip to county.
By Jackie Heather --T oddy 1s my moment of
tnith You see, thE' State
Bodfcl of Food dnd Agricul=-
ture 1s holchng ll!> two day meet-
,ing in Orcinge Counfy instead of
Sac1anwnto and now the board
w1ll llJld out 11 I'm an Lmpostoror
a not.
. Wh£>n I r<>tirE'cl from the New-
port Bed<h City Council i'l 1~~6 ....
r lookPd c11 ound for something L
;,seful to do Everyone seemed
·lb be pie krng on our formers .... Cle huq ... th!' regulators, the
FAX: 71~.:..t17
P~.t most people in Amert·
ca, the fact that May 3 is
being marked as World
Press Freedom Day won't mean
much. Freedom of the press is a
prinqple too wen establl&bed.
here to deserve much attention.
Sure, we have to fight for it now
and again, against local to'Wn
boards or planning Commis-
sions, or even an occasional
president. But the fights are dv~
ilized in courts, and we almost
always win. ·
In much of the rest of the
world, though. this day is a
great deal more important. A
free press and free speech ·are ....,,..
not to be taken for gram.d.
tbaM ~. In fad, ID maay
CO\Dltlt1ti. they are DGt to be
18811 at aD. ID others, theY are
somethlDg to be won in.d.,ngar •
OUI and bloody~. 8Dd
paid for in jail 1e11tence1, beat-
ings and often lives. •
In my years as a foreign cor-
respondent, I was always
amazed by and greatly admir-
ing of thc>se local jo~ in
Asia uMl Africa, South Am8rial
and the Middle Bast who were·
willingto daily face thOle ·
threats. If your job required you
to risk each morning being shot
on your doorstep, or kidnapped
and beaten , or to face trumped
charges before a biased court,
or jailed on no charges at all,
c
f0ruril
'
WC'athe1 (f1VP \ears of drought),
< losed mdrkets . JUSt to name a ttw S11KC' we dll Like lo eat I
... ought ... omeswhere m that Litany
f ctisasll•r., I could find a spot
C :~here I rnuld ledm something
.a.rtd bC' fipfpluf
My · 1.5 minutes
~ "ThL'IP\ c1 vcrcancy on the
'State Boded ol food dnd Agncul-
turP for a pubhc member why
on t you tf\ tor that?" someone
d . H1stoncally the board was
ade up of only mdustry mem-
ers and two umversity mem-
rs H O\\ l'\ er, Gov Jerry Brown
dded tour pub!Jc members .
o tor c-on<;umc>r alfair!> and two
r ·the env11 onment. The varan-
was tor an c1 member repre-
senting .ttw cnvuonment
'. • Did I hrt'vf' the chutzpah to go
for that s pot? Everyone knows
at I am not a card-carrying
tree hug~1cr" -I wasn't ~ven a
embN of SPON. My critics
often !>did "Good old Jackie.
e 's ne\er seen a development
e didn't like "
• I think thot w.as a bum rap. I
, nqt to bf' c1gainst things
cause thdt mc1kes you a part of
e probJ('m I hke to be for
gs bN c1use that makes you a
of tlw '>olut1on. Works for
e!
I can onl~ hope that Susre
· cker 1., not m town to picket
ainst mP In the past she could
countc•cl on to shape me up.
So rn I 487. Gov. George
eukmE·11c1n appomted me to the
ard nw only caveat was that
had to he ".Jacquelme " I guess
ey didn't want me to he con-
sed \o\'tlh that wild and crazy ~dckie" trom Newport Beach.
~y goal dunng my first term
: ·as to be "'Queen of the Med-
... es.·· Gov Pete Wilson re-
pom ted me m 1991 and my
enda dunng that term was to
"Queen of the Killer Bees."
• cently Gov Wilson appomted
• e for my third term. My options
s term look bleak. Would you
ant to bE· "Queen of the Mad
ows?"
So at long ldst I got the board
make d fr<'ld trip to Orange
unty for our May meeting.
·s is our agenda for today: at 9
m. we will be dt the Fair-
ounds to tour the Fcmners
arket and Centenrual Farm
d at 10 30 the publ.Jc 1s tnV1led
a Town I fall Meeting m
emonal Gardens. The Secre-
ry of f"ood and Agriculture,
M Veneman will make
rung remarks and hear from
e fann commuruty and young
ople will report on the status ·
agriculture education.
• The May meeting of the state
ard wiU be held at the New-
rt Ctfy Hau at 1 :30 p.m. It will
cl Cle "Agricultural Literacy
) Urban Fatrs; Role of the
ncultural Comrruss1oner/Seal-
in the Ur.ban Setting; Habitat
"bgation m a Transitional
rban/Rural Setting (Gnatcatch-
program) •
On Fnday, there will be an
ncultural tour of Orange
unty
• Now, as the most seruor mem -
of the bodrd I have learned
e thing "11 's still possible to
ake a m1Uron doUars in fanning
you first start out with two mil-
n ."
ACKll HEATHI" Is the former may-
of N~ Beach
f
------of Olympic flame
N ew wee.ks ago, Michael
Goolsby -a fnend of mine
called and asked tf I
wanted to be an "escort" runner
for the Olympic Torch Relay run
through Orange County.
Fine, I said. Being an escort run-
ner didn't exactly thrill me -it
sounded Wee being a J>jp to lead
singer GJadys Knight -out I fiQ"\ll"OO
I should go dhecid and grab even
the tiruest sbce of Olympic history.
And if just-one of the four
torchbearer:; I'd be escorting
pulled up lame with a tom ha.m,-
string, so much the better. l'ci'rip .
that.Olympic flame from the fallen
runner's hand and continue on.
Last Sunday, the alarm woke
me up at 4:15 a.m. and I clunbed
out of· bed. cursing Michael Gools-
by. lbis wdS how my morning was
going to go: drag my bred butt
down to the Huntington Beach
pier by 5 a.m . shiver m the cold
for an hour wtth a few politicians
and a couple of Coca-Cola execu-
bves, and "escort"' the torchbear-
ers four kilometers down Pacific
Coast Highway. Yawn.
The only Uung worse, I was sure,
.would be lo go back in time and
lake a ride on the Freedom ltain.
Then I noticed something
strange as I drove toward the pier.
At 4:50 a.m., the streets were lined
with cars, the sidewalks with
beach chairs, sleeping bags,
American flags, and people.
Thousands of people.
The spectators -all inflicted
with a very contagious strain of
Wendy Leece
speaks the truth
I have never even met
(school Trustee) Wendy Leece
but she appears to be-unduly
criticized. She appeats to be the
only school board member whQ.
really bas a handle on what is
actually happening.
I am a former school teacher
and have a great compassion
for children. My desire for all
children is to grow up an edu-
cated and responsible adult. •
Our schools are not teaching
responsibility. We are cr~ating a
generation of freeloaders who
in tum will teach ensuing gen-
erations of more freeloaders.
Through the free food pro-
grams, we are educating a whole
generation of students and parents
to expect others to take care of
them instead ci experiendng the •
pride and the self-esteem of taking
care of your own family. Stop bav·
ing children if you cmmot afford
them.
I urge you to observe the
students golng daily into
Ensign School for their free
breakfasts whil~ their parents
sleep in. Most are on shiny
bikes or on roller blades. N w-
looking clothes, new book
· bags, all very trendy in style.
They do not look U)ce they
are in need or hungry. Maybe
we should require a courae in
financial priorities for all par-
ents that send their kids for tree
meals. Better yet, maybe the}h"
f
N 0 TE B 0 Q .K
william ..
lobdell
Olympic fever -clogged Main
Street so.completely that when I
bied walking to the massive stage
at the base of the pier at Pacific
Coast Higpway, (couldn't get
through. Too ma.rly'people.
I finally had to tum around and
naVlgate the Downtown alleys lo
get to the stage. A!'ld there I saw
it: The Flame -the fire that was
started in Greece and will eventu-
ally light the Olympic torch in
Atlanta. signalling the start of the
'96 Sununer Games.
I suddenly didn't mind being ct
Pip. '
My Gladys Knight turned out
to be 9-year-old Shelby McKenna
from Newport Beach. She would
run the first leg, but was too
young lo light her torch from the ,
bigger one on stage. That, I was
told, would be my job.
It hit me: for one
small moment, I'd
be the keeper of the
Olympic flame. I
looked at the crowd
of 5,000 -including
all kinds of televi-
sion cameras and
photographers -
packed around the
stage. I took a seat
next to Shelby, not
trusting my wobbly
legs to stand any
more.
"Do you have
anrbutterflies in
your tummy?" I
asked her.
' •No.• she
replied with a smile.
"But my stomach's
kind of upset, aJtd
I'm feeling a liWe
nervous.•
Butterflies by
any other name.
The clock struck six
and, to wild cheer-
ing and applause
(some of these folks
had camped out all
night). I took Shel-
by's torch and
LEAH HOGSTtN I DAA.Y PllOT
Newport Beach's Shelby McKenna carries the Olympic torch through
Huntington Beach, followed by.her escort runner .
dipped it into the Olympic name.
And the darn thing wouldn't
light.
I twisted and turned the torch,
hoping to hear the sound of the
gas turning on. Nothing. I tried
again. And again. And again,._,_
Nothing. Nothing. Nothing.
I started to sweat. Big drops.
And then a kind Coca-Cola per-
son yelled at me to twist the knob
the other way. Whoosh! The gas
came on; Shelby's torch was lit. .
I should have savored the
moment -beld the torch up, done
a liWe Rocky-style dance, milked
thecrowd. ' 1 .Instead, I handed back. the
torch to Shelby, and we headed
down the Coast Highway togeth-
er: Gladys Knight and her forever
grateful Pip, who didn't feel his
feet touch the ground during
his four-kilometer Olympic
moment.
· • WIWAM loeDEU is the ~itor.
co rrespondence · write
your reps
shouJd--mach us a course in how
to shirk responsibility.
ELAINE TERRY
Newport Beach
Free breakfast won't
fix the problem
Complaints about Wendy
Leece have typical liberal logic.
To say you think needy chil-
dren should be fed and provid-
ed medical care makes you
moral and good. Anyone who
questions the wisdom and effi-
cacy of government programs is
to b& painted as evil and wanti-
ng to see children get sick or
die of hunger. No matter that
these programs have gone on
for yeap and instead of improv-
ing, education ·is deteriorating.
They are a Band-Aid at plas-
tic surgety prices and fail to
address the underlying societal
cancer i.et irresponsible repro-
duction that has beenJostered
by •Great Society• polid.es. A
brea.k:f ast here and a pill there
does little to counteract a com-
plete lack of parental nurturing,
the real culprit for the ms of so
many children.
A responsible person does
not conceive a child when they
know that they can not care for
it. To d o so ii immoral and
should at least be a1 illegal a1
f aillng to use clilld CM seatl.
Responatble people have to llm·
it the n umber of children they
can have to the number they
can afford to care tor and tha .
• . .
number grows smaller when
their government puts a gun to
their back to collect more taxes
claiming compassion for the
poorwhen in fact their aim is to
get votes and control over peo-
ple's lives. The poor increase in
number and are more mired in
lives of violence and hopeless-
ness. Bureaucrats get fat
administering these programs
and there is no accountability
for their complete failure.
· KATIILEEN 11.JRGEON
Corona del Mar
Thanking teachers
•The Day of the Teacher"
which will be celebrated on
Wednesday, May 8, needs to be
given top priority!
TeacheIS need our support
more than ever! Teachers are
too often overlooked. Let us
not f or~et that teach.ers are one
of our greatest natural
resources. Let's show teachers
that their communities care
about them. Plan to do some-
thing special for the teachers of
our children on this speda1 day.
EUENWUGHT
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa helped
library, too
I find it interesting that peo-
ple CAn be so narrow minded -
take Fran Pfe.ffl letter and the
on e from Elizabeth Stahr. '
My family donated gener·
'
ously to the Library Foundation
in 1992. We live in Costa Mesa
and have for 35 years, we have
grandchildren living in New~
port Beach and wanted to help
our community as Mrs. Stahr
points out. The library, we
thought, was to be for us, our
community and to help our
children, but now we have nar-
row-minded adults telling us
wbat to do.
I hope Fran Pfaff's name is
on the.wall a t the Newport
Beach Ubrary-mine isl Eliz-
abeth Stahr worked hard to
ma.ke·our area great.
MR. AND MRS."DAVID V.
SCHWEITZER
f:osta Mesa
Mr. Holland times
three at high school
Mr. Holland's spirit is alive
and )Vell at Costa Mesa High
School, thanks to teachers
Myrona Delaney, Jon Undfon "
and Sandy Gilboe, and their
work on the spring musical,
"Into the Woods."
While the school might not
have the btg theater and the
m ulti-thousand dollar sets that
are available at other district
schooli, it bu an enthuaiutlc
bunch of very talented acto11.
11 you thought Mr. Holland wu
proud of hll students, you
should see what t'\ese teechen
have to proud abc>Ut.
-GAY OEIS~·SANDOVAL
I~ ' Costa Mesa
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Seeking a cure for a fatal genetiC ~ease
N early a quarter mllllon
• was raised. Nearly 500
people turned out in
their best black tie and glitter.
Pop star Michael Bolton
sang. And he
sang opera.
It was all
for the 13th
annual Cystic
Fibrosis gala
he\d at the
-Four Seasons,
Newport
Beach,
thrown by the
·dedicated Sue
Hook, presi-
dent of the
ner of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation. The good news is
that scientists may actually be
on the path for a cure. Harvey
.Pollard, research doctor at
The National
Institute of
Heanh in
Bethesda, Md.,
has dedicated
his professional
life to that end.
the ballroom went
silent. Bolton has
been a passionate
supporter of cystic
fibrosis research
for some time.
The honor of the
evening, known •s
"The Breath of
'Life• award was
besto~ed upon
Dean Gerrie, a
local designer who
has committed both
his time and money
to the child.ten suf-
fering from cystlc
fibrosis for the past
two decades.
··.Orange
County Guild.
"It is not
unrealistic to
expect a break-
though before ·
the end 'of this·
century,"
reports Pollard,
.. who is working
on finding a
·drug to coun-
•I believe that
art has the ability
to heal. Working'
with children has Cystic
fibrosis, the
most common ------------• teract the
fatal genetic disease in the
United States today, affects
some 30,000 children and
young adults. The money
·sed.Jn...Orang.e County will
go to research under the ban-
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1 dealdly genetic
effects of the <Usease.
Singer Micliael Bolton
made an efuotional. connection
with the crowd as be interad-
;ed-wil~~JHtag&.-As
be turned from pop to opera,
Sue Hook, gala chairman, with Dean Ger-
enabled me to wit-rte, Breath of We recipient
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· Dinner served
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' THURSDAY, MAY'2. 1996
'Cemetery Man' should be-buried .im~gination celebration
T hey're usually made in
some funny little for-
eign country where the ·
governments a.re changed
' •The Bvil Dead• and •Reani-
mator. •
Stealing from such margin-
al flicks 's ·citizen Kane,•
1the angles and lighting). and
from such clauics as •Night
log's six or 12 or 18 shot
revolver. Others get a spade
in the head. They all need a
kick in the butt. There ain't
nobody associated with this
barke' as bright as the
votives backlighting all the
FRIDAY .
HIGH SCHOOL CHORAL FESTI-
VAL
like d.i.rty underwear. They
feature pencil-necked sallow-
faced dweebs with bad
accents and lousier haucuts.
of the Uving Dead" (every-
thing else}, •cemetery Man"
is a compendium of dece-
dents and decadents, nonse-
quitors and nitwits, flying
·tombstones,
The best high school choral
groups in Southern California
are showcased in this feitival,
presented by Pacific Chorale 9
a.m .· 1 p .m. at Segerstrom Hall
at the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center. Pree:
Their budgets are low,
tbek production quality lower,
still. They usually have and ·
need the support of several
governments either to share
the blame or to scrape up the
green.
They open to marginal -;--
audience·s and great critical
acclaim closing to lousy
grosses and the dollar section
of the video store. ·
They're called foreign films
and they generally, bite.
Which is what the bad
guys/babes do in "Cemetery
Man."
It ~as opening night {or
this week's bowler at the
local art theater as a crowd of
(count 'em, twice around on
tl}e fingers and toes) 40
packed a theater built for
1,000. All of them to see a
movie highly recommended
by the real critics m the local
papers and claiming on the ,
·radio to be in the spirit of
heads and .crashing bores.
The protagonist is some
pinhead with. an anglo name
in an ltalla1;fmQYie dubbed
with an English accent,
clothed cheaply, made u'p
badly, reduced to O$culating
in ossuartes while simply try-
ing to do .his job of shooting
the ragtag assortment of stiffs
who keep coming back to life
like a Clinton health care
plan.
O\ir hero, Dellamorte, is
ably assisted by a. dead ringer
for Curly who grunts, drools,
shakes his head and makes
funny noises while helping tQ ,
fend off these cretins from
beyond.
Our friendly neighborbood
nrarginatly-dfs-gtisting emo-
tionally regressed returnees
come bacll;..qfter seven or so
days as commanded by the
God of Really Bad Special
Eff~cts. Their re-existence is
usually cut short by Dellabor
SIR ROGERS, LTD.
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cm>645-2252 '1 i
· Celebrate Cinco. ~e P)ayo
at · flli Casa· '·our loud is
.. ,•'.
a trip lo Mexico ! 4'4'
Family dining at a price you
can afford. Bring a large party
and we 'D provide you with
plenty of room and service to
match. Have a traditional
Mexican cocktail in our cocktail
lomge. COme to Ml Casa, It
means "My House•, and your
meal will take you on a "Trip
to Mexicoi-
~in u• this Mother'•
( Day, May 12th at Th~•
Waterfront Hilton Bcacli •:
Ret0rt. .. •
Octan views. •trollina
Violinlsu. harpl•t. maai· :
clan and a ro.e for Mom · ·.
crihancc a ~iut that includes Fre h .
Fruit Planers, Imported and
Domestic Cheeses, a wide variety of
Fresh Swhi p ... red with all the art
nd flair of the Orient, Crisp Sal:\d
Sttdon, Potoehed C.nldlan Salmon,
~Baron of See( C11rvery, Eaas
Bcn~lct, Omdc:ttc/Wafllc Smlon,
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
296 E.·J71h STREET
COSTA MESA • Hill.GREN SQUARE
Phone 64S.7626
()periOollym 11:000.m.
Alaskan Halibut. Roast loin o(
Pork, Leg of L"amb, Bre;u o(
Oucken stuff~ with spinach and
bacon, Mixed Fresh Veaernbl~
· . ~. end a Vienna Style Dessert
·4'. Table featuring Petit Fours,
·· Mousses, Tarts and
Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. All
the champagne and fresh-squeezed
orenge JUiee you'd li~c.
From I 0:00 am -'4i00 pm.
Adult• $39.95. Children 11 and
under $13.95.
for reservation•, pltaH call
(71 4)960-7873, ext. 2~1.l.
Only the abj~ctly stoopid,
the terminally defective, and
the intellectually decrepit
could possibly think this flick
-with its doddering doctors,
nagging nuns, and pathetic
police -owes it existence tQ
any reason ott~er than the fact
that there musta been an
excess of celluloid in Italy. It
bites.
CHILDREN:,$ CHORAL FESTIVAL
Some of the finest communi-
ty children's choirs in Califor-
nia perform in this adjudicafed
festival, presented by Pacific
-Chorale 3 to 6 p.m. at
Segerstrom Hall at the Per-
forming Arts Center. Free.
. SATURDAY
• UN(LE DON has never osculated
in an ossuary. At least that's what
he keeps saying ...
THE IMAGINARIUM
The centerpiece of Ure Imag-
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Capture The Memories.
Sunday, May 12, 11 :30 AM -10:00 PM.
Family Mother's Day portrait by Marsyla's Stu410 With our compbmmts.
~th'~
n n2nomon Ul<@lc amine
880 Newport Center Drive, Newport.. Beach (714) 720-1800
Established In 1902
Steaks • SeafoQd • Cocktails
Dine In, Our RtmJAntic Cellar
I.Unch Served MOn. duu Fri. 11:30 -2:30
Dinner Sci¥Cd Mon. dw Sac. from 5:30 .m.
'
inalion Celebration, with an
outdoor •playground of the
.arts,• featuring ongoing per-
formances on four stages,
workshops and Meggopolis -a
"palace of air" which tunnels
you thro~gh 'chamtters of
translucent light. The event
runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday outside the Per-
forming Arts Center. Pree;
admission to Meggopolis is $1.
WEST COAST BAND FESTIVAL
Band fans will love this pres·
tigious all;day festival' featur-
ing the finest high school and
college <;oncert bands in the
West -plus a closing perfor-
mance by the El Toro Marine
Corps Band. 9:,30 to 10 p .m. at
For Reservations call (714) 838-1540
NOW SERVING
Country Style
With Our
-Sunday Mexican
-Breakfast
Segerstrom Hall at the Per-
forming Arts Center. Pree.
SUNDAY I
GRANO FINALE
The acclaim€d troupe,
American Indian Dance The-
atre. is made up of the finest
Native American dancers in.
the nation, perfortntng vita1,
colorful and spiritual dances ot
their varied cultures 1:30 and
3:30 p.m . at Segerstrom Hall at
The Center. All perform in
handmade costumes with
feather beadwork an.4 fringe.
$6.
• For information on all the events-;'
c.all 556-ARTS, ext. 888.
PRIME RIB
NIGHT!
$675 .
EVERY THURSD~Y
SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL. . 7 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner * · 112 BBQ Chicken, BBO Spare Ribs
• From 5pm and Bnsket of ~f.
Includes: Baked Potato, a.-. Com On The Cob & S.18d a..
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.. This is pure theatrical enjoyment with no agenda"
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..... involving, often startling ... emotions snap,..cr3Ckle ~pop!"
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by Richard Nelson • Now through Ma)· 12
' Final Weekst
The Royal Shal-.t-:-p<. .. Jrt• Company·~ fa~'Oritc (American) playwright presents
~he U.S. as St·cn h~ a fam1I~ of insightful ".tnd ''c~ funny "Brits. Th!:-hit from
both sides of the ."ithllllir comt."-to Oran~c County -and now il's our rum to
laugh at lhl' :-ardonk humor of lier Majesty'~ di:-placOO.tiubje<:L'l!
IW<llo"""""' IC"Elll
"the laughs are loud" -LmA~I,_,
Now through May 26
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lktruspbere quite likt
Otri.~ Ourq flli
nt'fiest compllldon. a ~
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,A 1' THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996
1ANMA1'ID09CAlt
C2mck Jcllm aad ..
OicW wtll be ca bed for
tM clilbut ol cirlgin8l pri>Cluc-
taa a.w ttom JoneS' ... mm
........ Ploggy BVmlng•
from a 1o 9 p.m. Priday at the
Chuck JOD8I Showroom. 3636
E. Cout Highway, Corona del
Mar. RSVP requested. Infor~ mauoru 723-1900.
4WJNEAND FOOD
FES11VAL: The Balboa
.,; Bay Club presents the
California Wine and Food Fes-
tival Friday through Sunday
with as variety of events rang-
ing in price from free to $65.
Information: 645-5000 ext. 377.
5 CLASSIC CAR EVENn
. The Newport Beach '96
Collector and Classic Car
Auction will be held 10 a.m.
Saturday and Sundsiy with a
preview fratil 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
I·
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8GEOPFltEY WOLPP:
A~thor of the •The Aqe ot
Consent" and prolessor at
UCL Geoltiey Woll, will dis-
N~U!port Pier Seafood & Bar
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
Monday-Sunday \O:OO am-11!00 pm
WEEKEND LIVE MUSIC
l . .
Prices Good thru
May 6,1996
MIA DINA PM>OUCl'S, MESH a.ouND PIAHUr ~NUTS & Om> MUt PmH R.blw
10UQWTS, UNCH ID05. a.e> wx. OWN ca: sa C1ST 1110N IMM> DILIY8B PMSH ~
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BBC's Hairy !ktlhl1tn bu at.Ded
bis f.riendl tociea. to aeate a fas-
cinating fesUVal •winemakers,
c:befa, ~ and lec:tures. open to
noo-memben at reasonable rates
but reservations are abeolutely
required for all events. A partion of
the proceeds will benefit 1'be A.1111--w.ce i-..-ot~ . Wine begins to 11ow at Friday
night's opening, "Bounty c1 the Sea
Wine Reception," when CalitomJa
winemakers of white varietals
gather with guests while delectable
hors d' oeuvres and seafood from
the Bay Cub's kitchens served. f
Cl88I Andenon of Hotel Laguna,.
MICA$A
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
The ltlon c~~
Sl~97.2
; r1 r.1 d • ,.r
'
dining news , ~;;
and ltoa Loulbelbl\ck founder of
The 'Wine Club, will speak-at Satur-
day morning's lecture (no charge)
at 10 a.m. with greet advice on
"O'eating Your Own Wine Cellar."
Saturday's "Wine Country Lun-
cheon• with food prepared by
expert chefs from four ~ the best
California wineries, matched with
excellent Wines.
A Jecture, "A History of Wine
Growing in Califomia, • at 2 p'.!Df •agars and Oassic Malts• with
actor George Hamilton as host and.
raconteur, "A Thsting of Intern.a-
tiooal Wbles and Chean•• and a
~dar tNffet dinDs' at A ~ Otnta PUlion; Celebrating
Wine and .Food,• on Saturday
evening with foods prepared by the
dub'I own O>ef Jelin-.-..... Bgm-
heer and bis c:ulinary team.
On SUnday. from 11 a.m. to ~ p.m.
ticket holders will celebrate -Tue
Grand nrt.e de Cuvee Champagne
Spectacle,• a gkiriou_s pairing d
foods in a three~ brunch '-la
chef Eigeneer, with the finest
OJ.ampagnes from 1be 'HOGl8 ~
Moet md Cbancloo. Some events
~ be. sold oqt, but give it a try.
645-5000, extensiOl) 377.
-MarlaBlrd
GRAND OPENING
. 1/t4~ N~ 99"
Vietnamese Restaurant
N~ "---,..~, ~H
2394 Newport Blvd .
Costa Mesa
'(714) 650--1421
-&i COSTAM ESA CMC PLAYHOUSE 'Ii' -PRf SENTS
Conie Hlow -Your ijorn ·
DIRECTED Bl NEIL SIMON
April 15 -May t 9
TJlurs, f rt. Sat -l:OOpm
Sunday matJntt -t :OOpm
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'4~.-. .· . . -~:Preat food a bar~lµn ai Bangkok Th&_
~r lV Marta Bird. DallyPtlot r----------"-------------1 appeared within minutes with its I f.V.I . · ' signature, a vaguely sweet after-,. rm spnng in Bangkok,
" ~ Thailand, Opal Pok.sin pur-
. chased Bangkok Tha.I in
iL Costa Mesa from relatives who :!~wned the distant California
,,restaurant . •
~· Poksin, a native of Thailand,
.. and his wile, Diane, flew in from
Thailand in March and have
been on the premises less than a u month. The buzz is moving fast -
_ Bangkok Thai is in new hands
-With a hot chef and great prices.
~ ~ Out front, a big sign advertises ~ •complete lunch for $3.99, • and
.. the same deal at dinnertime for ~ $5.99. That uuonnation alone is
fi enough to make you want to see
" what gives, so just make a turn
off Harbor Boulevard into
,. Bangkok 1baJ.'s big parking lot
;;; and find out.
; Those appetizing prices will •
,y bring a meal with soup or salad,
"' a sav.ory appetizer, rice, and a
, heaping plate of stir-fned vegeta-
• b.les or the "Temptation Vegie"
plate with a garden of vegetables
~ked with a perfectly balanced
~eet and sour flavor.
Spe.ci~ made with more
=c:im1ensive ingredients gradually
~bin price, we're still talking
.~gains wiJ,h pork, beef, chick-
: l taste,°{$7.99, with all the pre.-• + ~ langlcol Thai : entree food). It is similar to No. : + ..... 1_~·Harboi ~ 65 on the menu, lard oar, but bas
: B~ COICm Mma · I a much more interesting com-• +WI-11 a.m.-9=· .m. 1 '--'ty. I Su....,._, M---'-I P~CJU .
: ·~7 "''"VVW"' Th • 11 l We had the traditional mee
: a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and 1 krob of crispy sweet fried noo-
: ~-t dles with its own collection of
1 +HOW MUOI: Inexpensive, l goodies {$4.95) and the appetizer
: most entrees S6 to $7 · ! of crunchy Thai spring rolls, with : + MOM .0: 645-9934. : shrimp and ground pork in a del-L _________________________ J icate noodle wrapping, fried to a
en, with or without curry.
Diane Poksin, a native of Long
Beach, usually does the front-end
duties, but sometimes Opal
Poksin himself greets guests. I
asked him U it might be possibl~
to have my favorite Thai dish,
paht woon sen, which was not on
the menu.
NNo Problem," he.said with a
smile, adllost congenial man, and
went out Lo tell them that some-
one had orderep a dish the Thai.
kitchen staff members frequently
,fix for themselves.
Sure enough, a sublime plat-
ter of soft cellophane noodles
engulfed in bits of pork, chicken,
~ shriinp, or two,_crispj>eaJL
sprouts, diced tofu rolled in red
chili powder, cilantro, green
onions and red peppers
golden brown.
The golden cup or kaytong
thong ($4.95) with the small pas-
tries stuffed with chicken, onion,
potato and curry powder blended
together in celestial harmony.
~Royal Feas'ts" ($11.95 to
$14.95) are an assemblage of ele-
gant present~tlons mcJuding
appetizer, soup. or salad, entrees,
the most expensive includes (for
four persons) the •floating mar-
ket,• which is a combination of
. fresh seafood in a zesty chili
sauce. The menu is filled with
dozens of renditions of this deli-
cious Thai fQOd.
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AVILAS EL RANCt11TO
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WAHOO'S FISH TACO
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Located At 1862 Plaoenba. Cost.a Mesa, end at ':iiiJ StX,i,
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THE BARN STEAK HOUSE .
Menu.Includes Steak, Fresh Fish, Oid<en, Bllf'gers S Salads
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Mon Sat Open 1 1 am For Lunch 4 CQ>m Mon -Fn D•nne.-
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LA CAVE
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the S&foot steel motor sailer caught
fire. None ot the passengers were
injured in the bla7.e that started in the
main salon. and escaped in tbe t 7-f 90t
Boston Whaler they were towtng. The
Harbor Patrol doused tbe fire wttbin
minutes, but wbaf remained was the
charred shell of a craft that the insur-
ance company deemed a total Joss.
But Hogan, a general contractor
arid avid seaman raised in Newport
Beach, could see beyond the black-
ened remains and resolved to resur-
rect the boat.
After rune months of toiling on the
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repair and paint shops, all along the
boulevard.
·Now, we're suggest:Uig ~that
eicpansions be allowed througn the
regular process from 19th Street to
22nd Street,· Monahan said. •But
north of 22nd Street, we're still rec·
• ommending the moratorium.•
Monahan said the committee
decided to revise its recommenda-
tion after heanng ·&om business
owners who felt the ban was unfair.
"Originally, we did this because
auto uses aren't very com_Q_atible
with residential neighborhoods,
a nd most of the boulevard is
backed up by residential areas,•
Monahan said. "But the committee
felt that it would be wrong to come
in and tell a business owner, 'Sorry,
Charlie, you can't expand your
business,' after he's poured his
blood and sweat and money into
the place and managed to swvived
the downward trend in business.• ·
34-ton craft at a Costa Mesa ship-
yard, end.less hows and thousands ol
dollan, Hogan was e1ated when the
boat was returned to its berth
Wednesday in Newport Harbor.
•11 turned out the way I wanted it
I am ecsta!k that this b ~ -
I can't even tell you.• Said Hog~
grinning .• This' has been the culmina-
tion ol all my skills put to work. That's wqat made 1t so enjoyable to me.•
Hogan purchased the boat for
salvage Crom his ~rothers .-one
who thougbt his idea was •iota.Uy
nuts• -and with only $$),000 from
the insurance company, be delved
into bis new projec:t.
At first, Hogan worked part-time
on the boat while be continued to
run his contracting business. But in
Many of tbe motels along that
route now operate as extended-stay
lodgings and serve tb·e area's tran-
sient population. City building otti-
. dals have cited several properties in
that area for SAtbstandard conditions.
By placing a ban on new motel
development and changing the
zoning from neighborhood com-
mercial to mixed commercial-resi-
dential, the committee hopes to
provide . an incentive for property
ownei;s to redevelop the land.
"If somebody wants to redevelop
their commercial property to a resi·
dential development, he won't have to
go through the general plan amena-
ment process, which ·is only done
three times a year,• Mpnahan said._
"It makes the process much sim-
pler if you want to change lo a resi-
dential use.• .
The plan also calls for cul-de-sacs
at Walnut and Church streets and
AIMrt Place and Newport Boule-
vard to help keep commercial traffic
out of the existing residential areas.
ihe final draft of the plan will be
available to the public on May 13 ..
mid-February, be began working
full-time on tbe aatt. 1be bull was
Intact and the engine room and tb8
fore and aft cabinl were untouched
by the fire. He rebuilt the engine, the
house, codcptt area and C4biD top.
After all his Jabon, the blue tnd
white boat will be worth an ettb!Ult-
ed $250,000, Hogan said. U he had
it rebuilt at a sbipyard it would have
cost $300,000, but because he is a
general contractor he said he
rebuilt it at 25% ol that cost.
Hogan -who sacrificed ttme
with bis wife and two young chil·
dren to finish the boat -said be
couldn't have launched the project
without the support of his wife, Sue.
•1rs such an emotional thing. I'm
just sitting here aytng, • said SUe
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they would be OJ>posed to selling
property which had school buildings.
•That's why the agriculture site
is so attractive to sell." trustee Ed
Decker said~
While the meeting closed with
r~peated thank yous and promises
to continue joint sessions, the meet-
ing began on a less friendly note.
After a school district presenta-
tion on enrollment projections,
school capacities and its five-year
plan of ~olutions, Councilwoman
Sandra Genl.$ took an opportunity to
grill district officials on school policy,
such as why the district buses stu-
dents to Adams Elemen~ School
and plans to add portable class-
rooms to the campts at a large cost.
"I'm not a professor, but it doesn't
make sense. It's not logi<:al. • she said
After a heavy sigh into his micro-
phon e, Decker broke in after
Superintendent Mac Bernd deliv-
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on the plan a year ago, targeting
the stretch of Newport Boulevard
that runs between 19th Street and
Mesa Drive. That area is saturated
with low-budget motels and small
businesses that haye been strug-
gling to stay alive since the Costa
Mesa Freeway expansion began in
the rnid-1980s.
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Hogan u she-watched the boat being ·
prepared for its roove to tbe harbor.
"Because ol the burning and whether
we would rebuiki tt. but boat people
have a reel Jove for their boats.
:It's definitely (John's) mJstress -
she gets a lot of money SJ>elll on bet.•
Hogan said he rebuilt the boat
because he knew it was, •the right
thing to do.• The boat has a rich
history and was built in 1964 by
Newport B~cli residents Betty and
Richard Steele. Mr. Steele recently
~ssedaway.
"1 neve1 built ·a boat before, I
sweated bullets,• Hogan said. •At
one point in time, I was ready to
give up. Some people who were
very heJpful, said, 'Hey, just put one
foot in front of the other:•
ered an answer.
•1 feel if we're going to spend our
tin}e explaining every scenario, we
will never get to item No. 2, • ,he said
For the most part, conimuntty
members sai.d they were pleased
with the joint session and hoped to
see more of them.
Resident Tom Mason urged the
city to consider buying the farm
property for recreation.
·1 think it's time the city started
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arship of the facilities,. he 'Said.
Erickson said he was pleased
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Fairview Deveiopmental
Center resident. Darwin
Devore (right), cheers to
the crowd after finishing
Ole torch relay to start the
Special Olympics at .
Orange Coast ColJege
Wednesday. Below:
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bi.an 15 million pe.ssengers per
year.
1be county's request for pro-
posal lists option A as the "pro-
posed project," but state explicit-
ly that this should not be consid-
ered .a preferred alternative.
-Reuse Alternative B -The
base would be used for cargo and
private flights exclusively. Non-
aviation uses would be simil~ to
alternative A.
Under this option, Johll Wayne
would contlliue to service the
county's ... commercial atrport
deman<j. Cargo flights and, pri-
vate planes would be phased out
of John Wayne and would relo-
cate to El Toro.
.. -Reuse Alterbative C - A
variety of non-aviation uses will
be considered such as a theme "
park, a sports comple~ and
eXpan.sion of golf courses and the
Irvine Thansportation Center.
.'As in alternative B, a no-flight
El Toro would necessitate the
growth of John Wayne to its
fullest capacity: an estimated 15
m1Woncmnuaipassengers lf~
t the year 2020.
None of the -Options would
force John Wayne .to close, said
Kathleen Chambers, a
spokesperson for John Wayne
and the Local Reuse Authoritx,
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•This is the beginning of the
environmental process," Cham-
bers said . •It's a critical time fo~
~e public to participate. This is
the time we· want to hear their
commepts."
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counselor, has exp1 essed an
interest in fo llowmg m hi s father's
tootsteps. I ie plans on meeting
with a ·group of ProjC'cl Stop kids
on Priday.
"I'll be going to Estancia on
Ptiday with Bilr Turpit, who is
pdrt of (the umbrella organiza-
tiun) Todos Hermanos, JUSt to let
lhe kid! know that we haven't
1-0rgotten a bout the m,·· Nick
\lvarado said. "We'll mdke an
,mnouncement at the school, and
then we're going to hold a special
uroup meermg at SOY on Friday
'evening.
'iWe'r~ alscr trying to loolC up
some other students who may not
wanl to go to SOY b~cause of the
<Jrmg temtory. So. if l have to, l'U
hold a group somC'w here else.•
Bloomberg Sd1d Nick Alvarado
could be a like ly candidate to
j>1d<. up his father's work in the
schools.
The elder Alvarado worked
under a formal contract with the
district, in addition to leading a
slew of other progrc1ms, all aimed
di strengthening family lies a nd·
keeping the city's youth off the
<J reets.
"We've ta lked to Nick a nd
c1sked tum to send us rus resume
.ind some references and licens-
ing informa llon, • said
Bloomberg, adding that the dis-
l nct hopes to hire a replaceme nt
hy the end of the year.
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lndUctee George fiiiJ9Y
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***** background includes Stanford
and the NA; Olenbaugh was •
Weclne14aY night at the
Balboa Bay Club. Ala~
'those attending WeN Mill
Hutch~ of NBA r.me;
shown here bantel'b:lg with
BWy .Barty over a matter of
helgbl Barty's llgbt-bearted
presence was typlcal of the
evening's rout pd toat of
•1be Bird,• who became the first
player to ever score over 2,000
points In one ~n wlth 2,001 In
1958 with the Detroit Plltom. Below,
left. three old frtencll of George
Yardley -Harry~-. Roger
Olenbaugb and Karl Gl1dw~
· In Y~ fratendty at
Stuaford iilld weut on to
pro Nie~ Giesler,
-a frteDd 41 Ymlley'~~---"
1946, who played for the
Green Bay hckers.
Former Commissioner of
Baseball and Commissioner
of the 1984 Olympic Games
Organlzlng Committee,
Peter Ueberoth (upper right)
paid homage to Newport
Beach's pride and Joy, aiist
among the crowd was Pulitzer
Prtze-wtnning sports writer Jim
MWTay {lower righQ. Wednesday's ~
gathering was the prelude to
Yardley's venture to Springfield,
Mass., for Monday's lncluctton
ceremoales at the Nalsllllth Hall of
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DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
BOUN.CING BACK Wee Kiwi
Newport Harbor's Geoff ,Abrams continues to
climb the la~.der with European tour his next
challenge in the efompetitive world o~ tennis".
By Richard Dunn, Dail/Pilot
R arely has an athlete entered high school ~th such
great expectations as Geoff Abrams of Newport
Harbor High, who had the pressure of being billed
as the second coming of Pete Sampras before-be
even stepped on a high school court. .
In a prep career climaxed last week with an Ojai Valley
Tennis Tournament championship in the boys interscholastic
singles (18s) -Abrams' third Ojai title in his storied career
-there had been ups and downs, mostly ups.
1\vo years ~o. for example, the 6-foot-5 Abrams, whose
126-mpb serve is faster than some on the Association ol
Tennis Professionals Tour, struggled with his conftdeilce. He
had been dropped from the U.S. national team and went
more than 18 months without a tournament victory.
But since last June, the Stanford-bound Abra.ms, a
two-time Sea View League singles champion who didn't
play high school tennis last year, has been fulfllling lofty
expectations and setting new standards for local tennis
· players.
Abrams, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week following bis
Ojai championship, played in his final high school
townament, winning six matches all in straight sets, going
12-17 in games, including a 6-2, 6-0 win over Noah
Newman of Loi Angeles Marshall in the final, losing only 18
point.a in the title match.
Only Servite's Ryan Moore -in the Round of 16 -
eemed more than three games against the top-seeded
Abrams in any eet. • ·
• Anything else besides a Victory up there wowd've been
a dilappointment," Abrams Aid.
Abrams, who spent tnOlt Of IUt year at the Palmer Tennis
Aea~emyyi lampa, Pia., has been on a roll lillce 'wtnDing ~
--~the Swdlenl·Ca111omia Junior Sectioliall bo)'a 181 ~
' • SEE ABRAMS PAGE Ill ...
• No sharks allowed
in these New Zealand
waters, Debbie Albright
makes sure of that fact.
P ressure. In golf, it comes
with the territory. Just ask
G,reg(Heimlich)Nonnan ·rm glad I didn't read your
article before 1 teed off I
would've started t.hinlung about
the Shark attack," said Debbie
Albright, referring to Uus space
last week, when she was
featured as the leader by seven
strokes halfway thro~h the
women's club championship at
Newport Beach Country Club.
Albright, ol course, was also
referring to the Shark, ~onnan
himself, who reeehtly gagged at
the Masters.
·1 baaseveral people say to
me, 'Don't do a Greg Nonnan,u
Albright said. ·well we kiwi's
don't follow in the footsteps of
the Aussies.·
It's important to understand
Albright1s roots to fully
appreciate her NBCC women's
club championship last Friday.
As she implied, she's from
New Zealand (not Australia),
where the kiwi is the national
bird. Her nickilalne is Wee KJwt,
u indk:eted on her car's llcenee
'plate. In New Zealan<l. you ask
tor • •wee pieCe of cake.•
Al~t. • Chipper,
~~bland. came to the
Unlted StatM tn 1981, '4kiDg a
Ski trip with her sister. She WU . .
CLUB GOLF
richard
dunn
expected to 'return home and
eventually run her father's
pbannaceutical busmess, but
when her sister went home.
Albright continued her
excursion. headmg to Cabo Sa.a
Lucas, where she met Jock. now
her husband. Albright never
made it home.
1\vo yean later, they were
manied. Then two children came
along, daughter Katie, 9, and son
Charlie, 7. .
In 1989, she began playin9 .• ~·
golf a little more seriously, ~
her 19-handicap swing to Paul
Hahn, NBCC's bead pro.
'Through slow progress, hard
work and juggling a pair of
youngiters, Albright became one
ol the club's best. d1m.ned Wit
Fnd&y by bet tout-day total al
321, her~ title 6ft.foUr
yeanlnthe~~
•The guys OYW ..... .,.
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12 THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996
high school. baseball -
"\I Newport Bnc.blCosta Mela Daily Piloc
'
· · ·s~a KingS ·find a way to ·get the so:.so .(6-6} tag . ' .. ~ -. • Santa Margarita
. logs 7-2 victory, sets
up a major showdowµ
Friday afternoon with
the rubber game.
By Richard Dunn. Dafli/ Piiot
RANCHO SANTA MARGA.RITA
~ its version of l\J.m the Clock
&de Day, Corona del Mar Higb
discovered novel ways to make
the Sea View League. baseball
race more int~esting Wednes-
day.
~we shouldn't be making
plays like that this late in the sea-
son,• CdM Coach Joe Koh said,
following bis team's 7-2 Sea View
setback against host Santa Mai:.-
garita, setting up a crucial one-
game showdown Friday
on the Sea Kings' dia-
mond.
The winner of Friday's
rubber match in tHe
three-game series will no
doubt have the upper
hand for what could be
the league's third and
final guarapteed playoff
spot.
ltvine's 7-6 win over El Stuart
Toro Wectne.sday caused
a scramble at the top of the stand-
ings, witl} both teams square<! at
8-3-1. Santa Margarita, which
began the Sea View campaign 1-
5, and CdM are both J2-9, 6~6 in
league in a third-place knot.
"Hopefully, we can tum it
around Friday," Koh said. "I hate
blowing opportunities. You can
only go up against the wall so
many times, and now it really
boils down to Friday. It's
a survival game for us,
because Santa Margari-ta would have a huge
edge if it sweeps this
week. That's really its
only hope of making the·
playoffs, if it does sweep
us."
CdM plays Bl Toro
twice next week in the
final week, while Sanfa
Margarita faces New:
port Harbor.
'IW~ of CdM's three errors
accounted for Santa Margarita
scoring in this one, but a mental
error in the field e.xtended an
Eagle rally in the third inning,
when Santa Margarita scored
three runs for a 4-0 lead against
CdM southpaw Chad Johnson (7-
5).
With one out · and runners · on
second and third, San~ Margart~ eyes, and Bryan Bear aushing his
ta's Jim Luster (3 'for 3 with a second ding-dong of the year on a
walk) scored easily from third 1-1 fastball in the fifth.
base on a fielder's choice, a slow Aside from that, Santa Mar-
grounder in the ihfield in whlch 9arita light-hander Craig Hani-
the decision to throw home was son. who improved to 5·0, was
incorrect, according to Koh. giv-virtually flawless.
ing the Eagles an extra out. "That's probably the best I've
In Santa Margarita's sixth( two felt,• Harrison ·said. •Just two
errors led to three more Eagle . mistakes, that was it.•
runs, including a botched thrQw Harrison had a no::hitter until
to first base on a satrifice bunt. Stuart's bomb with two out in the
•Those are plays you might fourth. He had fac~ the mini-
expect to see early in the year," mum to that point (11 batters).
Koh said. "It's just a shame; at this Harrison walked one and struck
point .in the season. you hope to · out five.
be getting better. It waB just a bad John.son, meanwhile, scattered
display, and it came at a bad time. 11 hits and suffered the loss. ·.
I want to see how this team su ww UMU1 responds." . s..wta ~ 1, CoroNI del Mair 2
Of CdM' t hi Corona del Mar 000 110 0 -2 4 3 · s our ts, two cleared Santa Margarita 013 003 x _ 7 11 o
the fence; Kevin Stuart launching Johnson and Bear; Harrison and San-
his eighth home run of the season tonl. w ~ Harrison, s-o. L -Johnson, 7-5.
on a banging 1-0 curveball in his 28 -Strldtroth (SM). HR -Shelley (SM),
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·Sailors fall~ 13-3 : s ailors
: congratulate
: Chad Coluccio
: (above) after a
! home run ln
IRVINE -Newport Har-
" bor High senior Chad ~ Coluccio belted his fust
home run of the season in
lhe second inning to open
• · the scoring Wednesday, but
Langsdon, accounted for down. : Wednesday's .
the Harbor highlights as Newport, which hosts ! Sea View League
Woodbridge senior right-the Warriors in the rubber : baseball game
hander Brian Quinn struck game. of their season series : against
out nine for the complete-Friday at 3:15 p .m .. fell to 8-! Woodbridge;
game victory. 13, 2-10. : at right. Donner
• st Woodbridge came
•~back with a vengeance to
cJairn a 13-3 Sea View
League baseball victory at
Windrow Park.
The wam-ors~(-9~-t~r-, -s~-,~... : · rs snags e
inleague)scoredfourin the w~~3~~ 3 ! ball butcan:tmake
second, then broke open a NH 011 100 o -3 9 3 : the tag on
4-3 lead with four more in Wood 040 ~s IC • 13 15 o ! Woodbrtdge's
the .fifth and five in the N.uzum, Weigand (S) and.Jones; : sliding Chad Quinn and Cohaln. W -. Quinn. L -: 8 ... __,_ sixtl\, when, according to -· 3-6 28 Wh t 1 nA/\ a.aaq n..,zum, . • I e ey \n /, : • Sailors Coach Jim Kiefer, Fishel (W), Rechia (W). HR :
Coluccio's blast, as well
as 2-for-4 performances by
Paul Jones and ~ndy the Tars' defense broke Coluccio (NH). : MARC MARTIN / DAILY PILOT
ABRAMS
CONTINUED FROM 81
\ championship last June at Los
Caballeros Sports Village.
Abrams, who turns 18 on May
10, also reached the finals at the
Sugar Bowl International in New
Orleans, finished fifth at the
International Tennis Federation
(JTF) Hardcourts, and won the
U.S. National Indoors in Dallas
on Nov. 26. •
Earlier this year in South
America, Abrams reached the
semifinals of the International
Tennis Federation's Banana Bowl
in Sao Paulo, Brazil, beating the
tournament's top seed along the
way, and advanced to the
quarterfinals of tlle ITP's
Asuncion Bowl in Asuncion,
Paraguay.
. •A year or two ago, my
confidence was a little down; I
definitely wasn't as confident as I
am now,• Abrams said, "and I
think that's because of the
international experience, and
,doing well there. that's a big
.faCtor, and I also started getting
back to my serve and volley
:power game about eight months
ago.
"I've also been pushing
.myself to get back at the net
-again, to be able to push myself
to get in and take some chances.
Irs a big thing, because to be
able to win (in college) you have
to be aggressive. At the higher
l~vels, guys aren't going to make
mistakes anymore, so you have
to hit the winners."
Abrams has been hitting
plenty of winners, In fact, he's
playing so well that the United
States Tennis Association has ·
invited Abrams to compete in the
upcoming French Open and
Italian Open Uunior divisions), so
when most of bis classmates are
preparing for prom and
gradua tion, Abrams will be in
Paris playing on clay courts,
viewing abstract art and sipping
coffee along sidewalk cafes.
He will also play at the Astrid
Bowl in Brussels, Belgium,
beginning May 27. The Italian
Open begins May 20. the French
Open June 3.
Abrams will leave for Europe
on May 12, and, obviously, will
not play in the league finals. He
will make his final high school
appearance today in the Sailors'
match against Santa Margarita,
in hopes of helping Coach
Charlie Bleiker's team reach the
CIF postseason.
Abrams, the former
top-ranked player in the nation
in the 14s and a iwo-time
member of the U.S. national
team, bas played on a limited
basis for Bleiker, going 14-0 in
his sets.
Abrams' title at Ojai was his
third in five years. He won the
· 14s title in 1992 and the 16s
championship in 1993. He lost in
the 18s title match to Santa
Barbara's Nathoo Jackrnon ln
1~. He did not play last year,
because he was at Palmer.
GOLF I •
CONTINUED FROM 11
of tb8 Padfic-10 ~ce men's golf
champkDNpl on Monday at Big Canyon
0-n,tiY OW>, be actually biolre the course
l9COid Of 6e that WU~ bekt by
tine pJaym: n.d Norby, now a Carlsbad
teec:htng poi A1an Drobta, an amateur,
ad Danny Bibb, aJso. adlateUr.
'1Kbnk'4Dy, Nciby iUl1 bas the
~ NCIOld. beciuse Woods'
~w-clropflmg round wa1 acoompUsbed as ..........
~ Ca'nyonmember since 1977,
WhO • Woods for 2S of his 36 holes '
MQad8Y. aild DJobb both Shot 66 on M8n:h 8, 1-. ~in the same
tomnmDlat. ~ slM;t 66 on Sept. 9,
1187.
lt'I unlikely ~pro will ever break 61
at IMg C8nyafl. WoOdl' round was onty two
Mn' 1 lbr al IM lowest tourmment ICOl'e
ID PGA MilDY {59), llCCOIDplished by Al
Gell •• OJllt Beck. . a:s: ... Woodl bad only 45 putts,
:141Dt ••JD 1M ieooDd round. Had he
-.. ...--.......... of c:oune, Woods
Wauld'w ..... tbe ~ nK'Ord lwb. a .... , ... I 4c .._. lmry of 9.;
atafiii'ie --~you cu out-ddft *•"*991f~toftndout •bf•hdngtbl a.
•llaoclDdwn, ,..,. ·~-~~-./'~ • .....,, ~ .... '9llam
Hll Qo1f a.lb.. ... 2 , ... to'
P.11!-B.ar'tfll Wtlae llnt~ r.w GI 121-llM
-~ Sailors, sans Molli Mull~n, have seen som~ bet~r days, Inrine cruises to 20-0 ·victory
lRVINE -Wednesday was not· a good day to
ca.lch the Newport Harbor High softball team which
got hammered by Irvine, 20-0, in a Sea View League
match up .
The Sailo{! (9-10, 1-6) were reeling UQder the
·effecu of kn~g their pitching ace, Molli Mullen,
wu kl \he hospital for the second surgery on her
pitching shoulder in the past six days.
•ne team was without their star," said assistant
coach Steve McNichols, filling in for Coach Mike
f T
Mullen who was with his daughter. "She wun't
there Frtday, either.•
The Sailors managed three singles by Gina Ital·
iano, Mindy Allord and She.wn 'Jalley.
llA-~
lrvlM 20, ... , .. ,rt ........ 0
Newport Harbor '° 00 00 • 0 l 4
Irvine (10) 72 h e • 20 15 0
Nelsen, McNlchof~ (4) Ind 0. Talt.y, NefMrt (4); Young and
Br!Qman. W • Young, L , N.tsen. HR -Morrison (I), 'Tomoguchl
(I), Young (I). ,
7
Corona del Mar falls, 4-0
LA.KB PORBST -Pltcbetl Jennifer Morey and
Suzanne Guy of Bl TOIO High combined ob a no-bit-
Aley allowed no ea.med rum in stx innings and
walked nobody. Morey, who worked the ftnrt five
innings, and Guy combined for eight strikeouts and
two walk.I.
ter u the bolt Cbargsl (l 7·10, 8"! 1 in Sea Vlew
League) lhut out corana de1 Mar, 4-0, in a l~e .,
,, ..
llA .. .......
11llDf'O .. c...... ..... 0 IOftbeD game WedMlday.
CdM, which fell to 8·13, 0·7 in league, received a
quality performance from junior right-hander Hay-
den AJey.
. .
Corona del Mat 000 000 0 . 0 0 4
El Toro Ol1 000 x · 4 5 ~
Alty lfld Wiiis; MoreY, Guy (6) and Nonnln, W • Mof'Wy. ~1 . •
L • Ally, 3-6. • · •
•
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Newpon ~Ma. OailyJ>ilot ....
THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1996
_--..~..;....GQLF . .. -~~
There's no
holding this
superTiger
NEWPORT BEACH -Tiger
Woods of Stanford, an honorary
member of Big Canyon Country
Club and clearly the best ama-
teur golfer in the nation, won the
Pacific-10 Conference men's goU
championship Wednesday at Big
Canyon, shooting a 1-under-par
71 in the final round to finish with
a four-round total of 18-under
210, breaking the Pac 10 record.
Woods, w.ho set a course
record on Monday, topped the
conference standard of 15-under
273 set by PCLA's Corey Pavin in
1982.
Arizona State won the team
title Wednesday.
Woods, who became an hon-
orary member at Big Canyon in
1992, following his second U.S.
J~or Amateur title, blitzed the
familiar, 6,875-yard course in the
first round Monday with an 11-
under 61, shattering the Big
Canyon record of 66 held by
three others. He shot a 65 in the
second round, also on Monday,
and a 1-over 73 in the third rowid
on Tuesday.
" ' Woods' phenomenal first
round also broke former Stanford
teammate Notah Begay's school
record of 62, set in the 1994
NCAA Championships at Stone-
. bridge Country Club in McKin-
ney, Texas.
Begay, in his first year as a pro-
fessional, played in the Taco Bell
Newport Classic Pro-Am in Janu-
ary at Newport Beach Country ·
Club.
• -By Richard Dunn
Felix, Vega,
Decker pace
Estancia at
PCLmeet
• Costa Mesa gets a boost
from the exploits of solid
• high school boys swimming ..
•Sea View League Prelims
finds several Corona del Mar,
Newport Harbor swimmers
coming up with standout
efforts Wednesday.
Coach Mike Starkweather said. ·Friday,
he'll see the guy he has to beat. because
he'll be in the lane next to him.·
Bise beat all his competition Wednes-
day, winning both heats in times of 22:56
and 49.93, both near the CIF Division I
qualifying standards of 22.50 and 49.20.
CdM's Scott Kramer and Carter Weir
earned spots in one c:hampionslup final
Williams, a sophomore. went a personal-
best 1 :02.83, bettering the CrF qua.lifymg
standard for the second lime in a week, to
qualify second in the 100 breaststroke. He
also posted the fifth-best time in the 100
butterfly (56.80). ., .
CdM JWUOr Dan Hedley (5:16.58 m the SOQ
free) wei;e the lop consolation qualifie~ re
their respecllve even~. ,
Hedley also quaJJ..bed for the IM co.nSo:
lab on hnal ( 11. th), while Weir was also 11 tti
m the 200 Cree. ,
Those who qucilified for two consolation.
finals included Newport 1uruor Nick ~tlt
(10th 10 the fly and 13th m the 200 ~
CdM sophomore Chru Kramer (10th in.'tbe
100 free and 14th in the 50 free); Newf'Ol't
juruor Ben Green ( I-2th m -t.he--0-aeksbjk~
and 14th m the IM); CdM sophomore
Lance Emery t l 2th in the 50 fre~ and 15th
10 th~ 100 tree); Newport jwlior Cameron
Jackson (13th m the breaststroke and 15th
10 the 500 free1. Cd~1 freshman Jason Pal•
da ( 14th m the back and 15th m the ·Die)}
and CdM sophomore Scott Sandland (t4th
in the fly and 15th m the back).
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
"It's hard not to get up for prelims, but
the competition Friday should be enpugh
to 'give me a big mental edge," said Bise,
IRVINE ..:. Corona del Mar High senior who shaved fpr ,.Wednesday's events and
Mike Bise, already Jess !ban 100% due to' said ~e:s about 95% back from the right
an ..anterior· cruciate ligament· reconstruc-kn~ IDJury.
tion that forced him to miss his j\4ll,ior sea-.. "On the one )land, it would be nice to
son,. also. bad to overcome a blind spot get (~e C~ ~9 marks) out o~ the
Wednesday in the Sea View League Boys way in prelims, Starkweather explained
Swimming Prelims at Heritage Park. "But I'~ rather ~ee our kids put i! all toge~-
Bise, who qualified second in the 50-er against the best compebtion, which
.and 100-yard freestyle events, is looking comes Friday. p
The .unshaven Piasecki, a senior, Wds
fourth best in th~200 free (1 :50.89) and the
100 backstroke (58.59). while Tarayao, a
sophomo_re. .haclthe_tbirck best..mark.-in.-the
500 free (4:57 .50) and fourth-best m the 200
individual medley (2:05.58).
Arrow, a sophomore. was filth best in um 200 IM (2:07 .59) and earned the eighth
and final championship final spot m the
breaststroke (1:04.58).
forward to-Fpday's finals, when he hopes to Also putting together standout swims
find top qualifier John Peterson of Santa Wednesday was Newport Harbor High's
Margarita in his rear view. Rob Williams, who joined teammate Jason
"The problem with prelim heats (which Arrow, as well as ~ea Kings Jeremy Piasec-
separate the fastest swimmers) is that you kl and Kawika Tarayao as qualifiers for two I
don't see the guy you've got to beat," CdM championship finals.
Kramer, another sophomore, will start
slXtb in the 200 free (1:52.32). while Wei!, a
Juruor, went 5:15.83 to qualify eighth m the
500 free.
Newport senior Adam Madokoro
(1.00.78 in the 100 back) and juruor Jon
Ucolen (23.53 in the 50 free), as well as
CdM's Jdson Hokanson (12th in the 500
free), Chns Esposito (13U} m the IM), Phil
DI.Rocco (15th m the 200 free) and Jerenne
RuJanawech (16th 10 the breaststroke) will
also swun m consolation hnals Fnday.
0
Dandy day
indeed, for
Mustangs'
Ryan Dandy
• Costa Mesa, Estancia
swimmers fare well at
PCL boys preliminaries.
By Jim Walters, Dally Pilot
IRVINE -It was a Dandy day
for Ryan.
Costa Mesa High senior Ryan
Dandy qualified for the Paci.fie
Coast League boys swimming
finals in the .SO-yard.freestyle and
the }00 free in Wednesday's pre-•
liminaries at University High. His
time in the 50 (22.31) also quali-
fied him for CIF Division I1 com-
petition ..
"I was on a relay team that
made CIF last .year, but this is the
•first time in an individual event,"
the toe-headed Dandy said from
behind his gold-plated shades.
"Does this make me swimmer of
TENNIS
Shahmardi, De.-Angelo
gi.ve CdM some extra ..
punch ~ 12-6 victory
over Sunny Hills
CORONA DEL MAR -Fresh-
man Sam Shahmardi, in his first
match back from a month-long
absence with a broken ankle, and
senior Andy De-Angelo each
won a pair of singles sets to help
host Corona del Mar High eain a
12-6 mmleague boys tennis tri-
umph over Sunny Hills Wednes-
day.
#They really came through for
us today,· said CdM Coach Tim
Mang, whose Sea View League
champions (15-2) dose out
league play today against Irvine.
Taylor Dent and all three dou-
bles tearrts also won two sets each
for the Sea Kings .. ranked No. 1 in
. Orange County ..
Corona del Mar 12, Sunny Hills 6
Singles: Dent (CdM) lost tp Chung,
3-6, def. Park, 6-1, def. Min, 6-0;
Shahmardi (CdM) lost, 2-6, won,
7-5, 6-0; De-Angelo (CdM) lost. 0-6,
won, 7-5, 6-2.
Doubles: (appello-fuller (CdM)
lost to Harris-Lin, 3-6, del. Choi-Chang,
7-5, def. R. Vyas-S. Vyas, 7-5; '
Chopra-Coleman ({:dM) won, 6-3,
lost. ~6, won, 6-2; Shulda-Miller (CdM)
' ' ENSENA·DA
Pr()phet, out of South Shore YC, ... . .
Chamber of Commerce winner
•Slow race fails to dampen
the spirits of Pulitz crew
with 43-hour victory.
Although tlus yea.r's Newport-
to-EnseQada race had possibly
the worst condillons since its
inception 49. years ago, a local
sailor triumphed. .
Davin Pulitz, owner of the boat
Prophet, satled the course m 43
hours to take hrst m the Ldser 28
class and win the "Newwrt Har-
bor Area Chamber of Commerce"
trophy. •
uwe worked really hard
through the night to ·keep the
boat at top speed,~ said an ecsta-
tic Pulitz. "The second night of
·the race we comptetely ran out of
power. We had no running or
cabin lights.
"Two of the c:tew had blisters
on thier buttS because they spent
the whole time on the rail.•
difficult conditions.
"It was the feeling of everyone
this was the hardest year e-.er."
said Knudson.
· Joe Greenblat, a Newport
sailor who owns the SovereJ 30
Michagaas agreed \vith Lee I
"The winds were unusually
light and coming from the south-
east." Greenblat said He
explained that 1he competitors
had to satl into· the wmd the
whole time, unlike the typical
condftions where the winds
approach the boats off their s1des.
Unfortunately for Greenblat he
was one of more than '.2.00 boats
that never finished the race due
to the frustrating conditions..
Kent McGarrigle, the tactician
f01; Prophet though~ the trophy
was truly deserved.
•Davin put together a crew of
. top sailors and main\amed the
boat in race condition," he said
"He organized a compeht1ve
campaign."
~l .HF I :'\(,
Gold takes bronz~ · . . .
OCEANSIDE -. G;ant ooLi
o1 Newport Beach took th.ir4
m the longboard division in
thiS' weekend's fiilal race of
the United State Surfing
Federation's Western Region
series. Gold is hoping tc)
have enough points to quali~
fy tor the May 18 West~
Championships.
~
nu eus o poten -+-1~-wt='f>kt"'-----
Friday's finals will probably go
inst 4-6, )ll/Oa__&2. 6-3.
Accord.mg to Lee Knudson, the
executive secretary of the New-
port Ocean Sailing Association,
Pulitz and bis crew's win was an
-----+--...,.,_tandl:ng-teat -urrder h1gb1 -
Prophet's perpetual trophy cdn
be seen at South Shore Yacht
Club, where Pul.Itz is a first-year
mem er.
point-makers at the finals. . a long way toward dead.mg that
IRVINE -Estancia High's
Chris Felix, Miguel Vega and
Amy Decker all qualified in two
·events for Friday's finals of the
Pacific Coast League Track and
Field Championships.
Felix reached the top eight in
the 100 meters (10.8~ and the
200 meters (22.7). Vega qualified
in the 110 and the 300 hurdles,
with times of 19.2 and 45.9,
respectively, and Amy Decker
qualified in the 200 (29.1) and 100
hurdles (18.05). ·
David Avalos made 1t to the
400 field (54 .08) and Angela Apo-
daca will be in the 300 hurdles
(53.8).
Friday's finals at Irvine High
will start at 4:30 p.m.
• Costa Mesa had a strong
showing m the prellins Wlth sev-
eral teams members moving on
to Friday's league finals.
Bruce Hancock, a freshman,
qualified in the 800 in a personal
best of 2:00 and came back to
qualify in the 1,600 (4:36). Zeke
Noonan will join him i.J} the l ,600
field (4:42) and Noonan and Dan
Luna will be in the 3,200, with
times of 10:10 and 10:59, respec-
tively.
Richard Price qualified in the
110 and the 300 hurdles. Price
had a personal best in the 110
hurdles (16.2) and was clocked in
42.1 in the 300 hurdles.
Matt Rud~sW (49-0, 109-0) and
Robert Johnson (4-1-0, 120-0) both
advanced in the shot put and the
discus.
Brian Leahy made the high
jump field (6-0), Joe Datwat-
tananum, the triple jump (38-11)
and Hai Lai in the long jump (19-
6). Both 400 and 1,600 relay
teams qualified.
ln the girls' action, Margaret
Grover qualified in the 100 (12.9)
and the 200 (27.1). Jessica
Schroeder made the 100 (13.3)
and ntfanny Glenn the 400
(64.9).
Geqi Van De Walker is ln the
800 (2:29.0) while Kim Butchee
mad It in the 1,600 (5:51) and the
3,200 (12:03).
Ha Dang qualified in three
events, tho 100 hurdles (17 .7), the
300 hurdl~ (53.~) and the tnple
jump (32-8). Glenn and Schroed·
er both cleared l.C-1 in tho long
jump whlle Mandy Simonds
topped 5-3 ln the high hump.
Tawny Bayes (29.6, 100-0),
Katie Grogan (2!M. 99-0) and
11na Sakai (29· 1, 100) oU made
tbe •bot put and dilcUI fi ldl
1be fOO and l,600 relay tea.ms are In, too
\,
honor, but Dandy was the fastest
qu~er in the 50 'a.l1d second
fastest in the 100 (50.18).
The 160 will almost be an all-
Estancia-Costa Mesa final. Fi've
oI the swimmers in the eight-man
field are from the two schools.
Dandy is joined by teammates
James Comfort,' Dominik Szuksz-
tul and Rob Grayeli along with
Estancia's Chad Bollenbach. Bol-
lenbach and Szuksztul will JOin
Dandy in the 100.
Comfort also qualified for the
league finals in the 100 back-
stroke along with Estancia's
Mark Stephens and Jon Jessup.
Jessup qualified eighth by
shaving almost two full seconds
off his personal best, going from
1:04.7 to 1:02.93.
•To be honest, I was surpnsed
I got into the finals," said Jessup,
in his last go-round as a seruor. "I
don't know bow I did it, but I'm
in. Hopefully I can do it again Fn-
day."
Stephens also earned a spot in
the 100 fly. finishing fifth.
Jimmy Walters, was a scratch for
the Mustangs Tuesday with a cut
over his right eye that took about J 0
stitches. ·He 'had been working out
Sunday when he skimmed his left
foreman on the punching bag and
opened up a scab.
•When be'looked down to see
what had happened, he saw all
this blood and passed out;" said
Costa Mesa Coach Matt Whit·
more. "He hit his face Md got a
big cut over his eye. His face is all
swollen. We're hoping he can
come back Friday in the relays.•
~OLF
Shapiro misses CIF
by one stroke ... again
BONSALO -Justin Shapiro of
Newport Harbor High capped a
two-day total of 15-over-par 159
Friday to finish in fifth place in
the Sea View League boys goll
championships.
ll wall the second year in a row
Shapiro missed going to the ClP
Playoffs by one shot. Only the top
tour players advanoe. Santa Mar·
garita took the top four places
with Steve 91~er shooting
identfcat 711 to 2-under·par
• over San Luis Rey Downl.
Craig Brooks of Cbl'Ona d 1
Mar tied for seventh at 18-over,
but fell in the firlt bole OI a pley·
off, to finish in eighth and out of
th medals that go to the tvp MY·
enplayen. •
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, _____ _ .... THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1996
BOATING r ..
:Boat Sliow opens today, runs until Sunday .. .. Regtstr~don May 11 AYSO looldiig-fol! ¥Ws
.. ~gels' outfielder
Iui Edmonds will be
in~g a personal
'ppearance on Friday.
Thutsday and Friday hoWI are
from 1·10 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m.-
10 p.m and Sunday 11 a.m.-6 pm.
NEWPORT BEACH AYSO
Region 9? will be holding regis-
tration for its Pall soccer league
May 11 at Bl1$ign Junior High
School.
NEWPORT BEACH -The American Youth Soccer
Orga.nizatlon•s motto ls everyone plays.
In keeping with that spirit, Region 97, which CX>V·
ers Ne~rt Beach and eost Casto MOM. has creat-
ed, a VIP program for kids who are developmentally
or physically disablecj. The program will promote a
buddy system with players from other teams with pie
lntent of integrating the VIP P,rograrn into the full
.. .._. .
There will be several seminars
on a variety of topics including
water skimg, wakeboarding and
how to buy a boat.
~ ANAHEIM -This Yf'M's
d"range County Boat Show a t Ure -eim Convention Center 1s
~ billed as the biggest show
Por more show information call
sponsors Southern CallfornJa
Marine Association at 633-1427.
Players as young as 4 1/2 up
to age 18 (as of August 1, 1996)
are eligible to register. First-
ttme players need to bring their
birth certitiCates. AYSO experience. . ,.
Calilomia Angel outfielder Jim
Edmonds will be maldng an
appearance Friday at the 0.range
County Boat Show at the Ana-
heim Convention Center.
The early registration fees
ttre $55 for the first child and
$50 per each additional member
of the family.
Doug Harrington1 the Region's Special Teams
Director, will be in charge of creating the program.
Registration will begin, Satw'day, May 11r from 8
a.m. -1 p.m. at Ensign Junior High School. All players
need to bring their birth certificates with them.
1'-everal of the premier pied-~ boal manufacturers from *1ind the country dre expected
¥:f>articipate in lhe four-day
~t that starts Thursday dild ~through Sunday .
Edmonds. a boating enthusi-
ast. will be o,t the show from its
opening Fnday at 1 p.m. to 1.30.
Ensign is local.¢ at 2000 Cliff
Drive in Newport Beach. • 'Th.is is also a gyeat opportunity for volunteers who
would like to be coaches or referees.
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For further information call
642-6296. For more information contact Hanington or
Regional Director Bob Kreger at 631-0559.
IC NOTICES .PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
SALi: IF YOU NEED AN proval Bel0te taking cer· PUBLIC NOTICE Ranaalt Ctoy, couch. misc:. Wllh .au provisions or tno 5102 ct t"e Frnanci~I Codt ano to Ille rugheS1 lllddtt for cun ct.ck ~....,. 11y 1 "* or .... ----------~UBLIC NOTICES EXPLANATION OF THE tam very 1mpo1tant actions. boxes. glass wall cubes, spec1llca11ons Spoc1flca· a.ithonzed 10 00 bus•nus in tllls caS/lltl's chedtd!1lm on a sW ~s Ind '-' 8'IOCllllJon OBITUARY · 888 ~:=..:..:..;;;..:..~;.....;---.• NATURE OF HIE PAO· nov.ever. the personal rep· NOTICE OF etc ... 421 hons. bid blanks and fur· t 111 Ille no olht or ~ PUBLIC NOTICE CEEDING AGA•NST YOU 1esenta11ve w1H be requ11ed PUBLIC HEARING Dated this 23rd day or lher information may be Sta t . even! It er r °' rut>OrW Dank, a Cllecll d11wn ~·'°°Cw, ~ the
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A to give not•ce to mlerestod NOTICE tS HEREBY Aprll, 1996 obtained at ll'le above ad· n casll tS ICCeP!fd. Ille Tl\IS· by a SIJlf or federal ettd~ Un.on. r.;;,;; ~ lfld &llhallzed to
· • 42484 LAWYER persons unless they have GIVEN that 0 public hear· Kevin P. Collins. Supeuor dress. telephone 1714) 962· re may w~old the •Ssuarict of or a dltCk Orawn by a sute do busineu in l'llS A-. In ,_ -~ • NOTICE OF On MAY 16 1996. at waived no11ce or consented mg will be held Dy the Mini Storage 2411. Ile Trustees Oted unbl funds feoerat smnos and ~n assooa-_. ** OCher 111.i cesh 15 !::jTRUSTEE'SSALE 1000AM CAL·WCSTERt~ to 1he proposed action) Costa Mosa Ctty Council Published Newport Published Newportt>ecomtm1lal>!etothtpayeeor1J011, saWlQS assoc1ab0n, ICCepledlheTrustee~MHw:Ad
APN: 049· 1 l0-120 nECONVEYANCE Ct>RP . 3 The mt111p11nden1 admtntS· on May 20. 1996. at 6·30 Beach·Cos1a Mesa Dally Beach-Cos.la Meta Daily l\Ool$te u a fnaner of ng~t S1V1ngs 1>1nHpwlltd in Stet.on Ille 1uun:e ot the Tnmee s Deed
LOAN NO: Calolorn13 corporat•on as trahon authority will De pm. o1 as soon theteaher Pilot May 2. 9, 1996. Pilot May 2. 1996 Sa>d sate will be made. l>'1l 5102 o1 tile financ:i.I Codt and un.-foods,.:~~
'"3?98•425281•5RC duly oppo1ntcd trustee granted unless an mter· as posslblb. In the Council lh331 1h330 wit/lout covenallt Of warranty, aullionzeo to do 1>us1nus in this~~ '*
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under and purwa111 to ested person hlos an Ob· Chambers of C11y Hall, 77 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE cpru s or llTlPJttd regard1119 utle, Slate will be held at. THE MAIN wrlhoul COIMllllW'lt a W81'1nl'f 11£F: SARVAK, KEN· Oeud ol Trusl recorded 1cct1on to mo po11t1on and Fair Orlvo. Costa Mesa. on uesslOll or encumbrances. to (NDATHI ENTRANCE TO THE ettpteU or ''"'* reo8fdtoo lidi
NETH MARCH :.>.i. 199·l as inst show good cause why the the following nom. . LEGAi. NOTJCE Fictitious BuslneH satisfy !he 1noe1>lednus secured COUNTY COU"THOUSE 700 ~ or encuni>fin::e.. lo
CV uo 94·0217~5 1n book. cour1 should 1101 grani lhe ANNUAL REVIEW ANO NOTICE OF Name Statement by said Deed, acmnces tllereun· CIVIC CEH"lt.A OAIYE WE =~ ~u =
• ~,M!c5nT~~r6~b~1H TO F,~09~j1~10 O~l'f1'1~ ~~~~;1~~~ aX111t~E~AING on the pvti· Wi~'~1orAA%l~H~M~l1"r PUBLIC SALE OF The loJlowlng persons are der, With interest a~ provided SANTA ANA. CA all right, title and wtn inlo<Hl • ~ htWI
0 rn OR GE c Hon v1111 be held on MAY ABANDONED doing bus1nc..ss as: Cr03· llfrt1n, anO l/le unpaid pnncipal interest cooveyeo to and now Ind ll'ie unpaid i;>rinQoel bellrlOll Qi ~~~E~~~ ~N DEFAULT ~~~~or ~1 CA~;;OIHll~un~~'. 30; 1996. at 1.45prn in F~;/RT~~r.t~mpact Fee PROPERTY lure Comforts. 2547 E. balance of the Nott secureo by held by rt undtr &aid Oteo of 1"8 Notuecind by said Deed wtn
UN 0£ n A o i.: E o or cc ui ed by 11 A111£n IN E Dept 703 located ar 341 Prograrn has been eslab· Notice Is hereby given Sandpebble Ln , Bica. CA sard Deed with 1nte1est thereon as Trust rn tne pmperty s~uated 1n inllftst lhelecn es proYlded 1n sad
'OIUST. DATED MAY 2<1 CARLSON, AN UNIJIAR· The C•IY 011ve South. Or· 11 h d 10 1 nee the m that tho undersigned will 92621 PIOVlded in sa10 Note, lees. s.a1d taunt)' and State descnbed ~ leH, rJi:n,_ fltd ~ 1~78 UNLESS YOU TAKE R1EO WOlilAtl ange CA 92668 p~o~emen1s'"~ec:essary 1 1~ sell a1 public auction. pur· Kaeo Edward Milker, 2547 harges ano expenses OI tile as: AS DESCRIBED tN SAID DEED by tne~'teo ol T~~s Diiied AC l10N TO PA 0 T EC T WILL SCLL AT PUBLIC IF YOU OBJECT TO 1ho addross lhe cumulallve 1m· suant to Sechon 21706 or E Sand pebble Ln • Bro a. trustee and the 11\Jsts created by OF TRUST Tllf street address Ind (W29(1996 s.r-~ ~" PROPERTY, IT MAY AUCTION ro ttlGHEST granltng ol ltle po1t1ton. you pacts of development the Bus1ne1s & Proles· CA 9262l sa10 Deed o1 Trust Oaled Othe1 common oes1gnat.on. If~ as sad TlllS18e 4900 ~OLD AT A PUBLIC BIDDER FOR CASH, should appear at the hear, w11h1n Cosio Mosa and 10 s1onal Code 1he following Jessica .Cuthers, 9822 0411911995 SERRANO AECOM· any ol ~ real omoerty de· Rtwigrede Roed SUI"· 2870
. . IF YOU NECO AN c As HIE n s c HE c K 1ng and stale your Ob· ensuro !hill the standard described p;operty 10 Wit Sanli<1~ B!vd. Villa Park, EYANCE COMPANY u Sill scnbed al>ovt IS pUrpotted 10 be ~ CA 91706 ~8) 856-
,.ANATION OF THE DRAWN ON A STATE on jCCl•Ons or lolll w1111en ob-level of service IS main· MICHAEL COTTRELL 0·20 ~.;2 b7 $ ness ts con Trusttt, 4900 Rivtl'f}nlde ROid, .,, Sllearw1ter N~11 lt1Cll, '!58~~··= ;::_i
A URE OF THE PAO· NAT ION AL BA r1 I" A 1ec1tons with the court be· 1a1ned on the Tralhc Circu.-Stereo, bed, sofa, skis. fish dueled buy 1
11 general part: Suite 1810. kwlfldalt, CA 91106 Ca 92660 The undt~~ntd ~y 5I02 09 16196
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CEl:OltJG AGAINST YOU CHECK DllA'llN OY A fOte the hea11n9 Your ap· lallon Syslem pole, misc. DEBORAH nersh1 (818)856 4858 (800)221·1849 Trustet d1Scia1111S any , .. bl(l!y ft)( lrJ
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A STA TE on FT OE AAL pearance may be in person An audit or the Tralhc Im· STACKS . H-63 • Bo11es. Have P you started doing (C~ Only) By Ktm XaultN11, illy ltlCOITfctness ot tilt stree ----------
l,AWYEA CREDIT UNION OR A or by your auorney pact Foe Program ts avail· clothes, misc KAY LYNN business yet? No ~ss1s11111 Starl.,y CZ43514 4 ~rns lnd other common OBITUARY 888
. 0)1 MAY 9 1996. at 10 00 CHECK DRAWN BY A IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR able for review by 1he pub· VISION A·22 Endttlls, 2 J s c Cuthers s 5 2191996 dtS"'IUbon rt •ny snown hert'" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~. CAL·WES TERN RE· STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· or a contingent cred1IOI'" or tic at the Costa Mesa City dressers, bed. m11ro1. fish· e 51 a • ... · ·
eoNvEYANCE cOnP a 11.os AND LOAN AS· 1he deceased. you must ltle Clerk's or11ce. 11 Fair 1od. tools JANAL KHAYAT T~~s t~~atc~~~: ~1~ ~ileo~ PUBLIC NOTICE !:OU:'~O:~n:ie ~~n~t ANKENY NORMAL Cahlom1a corporill•On as SOCIATION, SAVINGS AS· you( claim with tho court Duve Costa Mesa F-48 Luggage. desk !I.kl, wi V ' w ... ,. • •
duly appointed trustee SOCtATIOI~ OR SAVINGS a'1£1 mail a copy 10 the per· PUBLIC COMMENTS l[I boxes. misc. Orange County on 3-20.96 loan 93 'l593312/00NlE'I' npress or imolotd. re~rding t tit Oct. 4, 1005-Aprll
under and pursuant le. BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· sonar reprosentahvo ap. oither oral or w11uon lorm Sale will be by compelt· 199&3&77295 Other 51706 5 file 5H01 cc possesst011. or encumoraricts 20, 1998 Norma An·
OH O of Tru~I recorded TION 5102 OF THE FINAN· pomted by tho court w11hm may Do prosonled during tive btdd1ng.(w1111en sealed Daily Pilot Ap11I 18, 25. aon 932 58A80 Notice 0 1nC1udng lers. cilarges ano kony. 90, ol Salern
JIJNE 2 1978 <1s ms1 No CIAL CODE ANO AUTHO· lour months from the date tho publtc hea11ngs For b•ds may be subm111ed tn May 2. 9, 1996 th317 Trustees Sn uncer Deed 0 u oensts 01 Ille Tl\lsltt and ol dtod Saturday.
"'l\M. 1n book. page. ot 01 RIZEO TO DO BUSINESS ol f,rst issuance or the let· 1ur1her · 1nlorma!lon, tole• tho advance) O/ll"1he 91h T1ust Yo~ a•£ 1ri o~tau11 unaer me trusts crtalfd oy s.atO Oeeo ol Norma A(lkenv was a
tteiat Records 1n tho olhcc II~ 'THIS STATE WILL BE ters 3~ provided in section phone 754.5335 or v1s1t the day or May 1996 at 2:00 -PUBLIC NOTICE dteo ol 1•.is1 aaltll A~gust J') ltUSr to wit S360,H3.11 w1tn rps1~en1 o f Cos1a
o( tho County Accorder ot t1ELO AT THE ENlRANCE 9100 of the Cal1lom1a Pro· Transportation Services Ot· PM at ttie premises where 1'993 un•;,st you ta~~ aclton 1 1nter!St lntreon lrom 611M5 @ Mesa from 1946 lo
OAANGE County State of TO THE ORANGE CITY bate Code The 11~e 10< Iii· vision at City Hall, 77 Fair said pr6pertv has been Flctltloua 8ualMS• protect vour orop,rty. 11mayti·7714'JI. w annum as provioeo 1971. Sho was active
a'AL.l!;ORNIA e~11cu1od by HALL. 300 EAST CHAP· mg claims will not expire Drive, Costa Mesa. stored and which •s located Name Stateinent sold al a Ol.IDllC sa e II you ne~d in sata note(s) plus cost ano an In the Grange, VFW
QMY VALBUENA, AN UN· MAN AVENUE. ORANGE, betore tour months from IF THE AFORE MEN· al AYRES SELF STORAGE. The followlng persons are an up1;,nJ!1011 ot tn~ nalure ol aovantes with 1ntete5l ESl l· Auitillary and WWI
MARRIED MAN CALIFORNIA all rlghl, ttlle the hearn"il. delo noticed TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· .7012 Ernest Ave., Hunting-dolng business as: Amerl· tne pro··•OlllQ J9J1ns1 you you MAlEO TOTAi. OEBl Veteran's Organlza-
• \tllU SELL AT PUBLIC and interest conveyed to above. LENGEO IN COURT, tho Ion Beach, Ca (71<1) 848· can vintage, 9203 Valley should ~cn1.;n a IJW'iEr 1-loltce $363,577 15 T~ benelic .. ry I Ions. Her brother.
AIJCTION TO HIGHEST 3nd now held by 11 under YOU MAY EXAMINE the chat111ngo may be lirrllted 10 7314: Landlord reserves vi-Street, Cypress. CA IS f\t:[#()y 91w1 tnM SEi: Trus under s~id Deed of Trust hereto Kelmer White. was
BI t1 OE A F. OR CASH . s:i1d Doed ol Trusl 1n 1he file kept by tl)e court II you only those issues raised at the 11gh1 to bid at the sale. 90630 Oeeo Serv1r• A Delawar lore executed and delivered to ttle also a rosldont of C-A~ HI E n S CHECK property s11uatl.!d. 111 sa•d are a pers9n 1nteresled m the public hearing do· Purchases must be Jf'ade Ramal11 Saad, 1348 e~y· Corpora11~11 :is lrustee o undersigned a wntten OeclarJtJOn Costa Mesa from 1947 OAAWN ON A STATE on County and St<ite de-the estate, you may ltle scribed m this notice or In by cash and paid for at the view Ave .• Wiimington C..f\, successor trus:.e or sut>st1tuteo 01 Default and Otmand for Sale 1 197,. H d hte N.ll.TIONAL BANK · A scubod as· · w1lh the court~ lormal Re-written c;orrospondence db· limo ol purchase. All pur· 90744 trustee pursuant to tn~~eo of · o .>' er aug r,
()jjfECK DRAWN BV A AS COMPLETELY DE-ques1 101 .Spoc1a1 Notice of livered 10 tho Ciiy council cl)a~d goods are sold as This buslnou 18 con-1rus1 ueculeO oy Rotieri Donley and a Nr.nen Notice of Oelau Evolyn. rosldecl In
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She leaves her.daugh-
ter Carole Sloan
(Slone) of San Jose,
her son. Jarna• • Jo-
seph (Linda) of La·
guna Beac:h, h er
grandson, Robert
Sloan (Marla Esther)
of Costa Mesa and
her slater, Pearl Starr
of Beverly Hills.
Services were private
but friends and family
will gather to watch
the sun set on Mon·
day. May ft. 1996 at
the Lido· tsle Club·
house from 5:00 PM
to 7:00 PM. Donations
Tn Goldie's memory
may be made to Gen·
eral Israel Orphan's
H o.m e I o r G Ir I s
Jerusalem, PO Box
207 Jerusalem. Israel
9 1000.
STATE OR FEDERAL SCA1BED IN SAID DEED the !11tng ol an ln11cntory 01. or prior to, tho public lsandmustberemoyedat ductedby:anlndlvldual amarnellm.1113sh1ssoleano andElechon toSel1 Theundtr· Costa Meso unlil
CflEOIT UNION, On A OF TRUST .:ind appra•sat of ~state as· hearmg lime of sale. Sale ls sub1ec1 Have you started doing separate o•ootrry recor~eo on signed caused sa>d Notice Of I 977. Another son. r'ln'RS
CHiCK DRAWN SY A ThO s1ree1 address and sets or of any p11t111on or MARY y ELLIOTT 101cancellat1on 1n the event buslness_yet7 No 09/01/1S'.l3 as 1ns1rument no Oelaull and flectJon to Sell to t>e Corltss, died In an ac· .:;w.:;
Sl°ME OR FEDERAL SAV· OJ her common de~1gnahon account as provided In D lit Cit 'crerk ' ol settlement between land· Aamsle 5ajld 93 0593) I? on oi;~k pa;e ol recoroed in tile county where tht cldent in 1979. Ca I ho rl n e T • r ea a
tNG'S ANO LOAN AS· 11 :iny. ot the real property sectton•nso of the Caltfor· e~ :1 h~ d N 1 lord and obltgateD party. This statement was ftlod olfic.1J1 t•cor<ts '" m• otltce ol real property 1s IOcate<l Oaled Born In Lebanon, Evers. 83, a long time
S'OCIAllGN. SAVINGS AS· desc11bed atJovc is pur· ma ProtJ;ito Code A Ao· u •S e owpor Ayres Self Storage, with the County Clerk of tile coun!V r.corGH ot Orange April 2•. 1116 for sales 1nfor Neb .. she llvod In wy-Costa Mesa resident,
-SOCIA TION, OR SAVINGS ported 10 be 2916 IRVINE quest lor Special Nouco BeDCh·Costa Mese Daily Resident Manager• Orange County on 3·22·9e county ·:~ 1to1n 3 df10 cursuan ma1o0t1 Mon·fn 8 oo AM to s oo oming and Salem be-who loved people,
SANK SPECIFIED IN SEC· AVENUE NCWPORT form is available from the Pilot May\, 2, 3, 6. 7, 13, published Newporl ·18"30'17004 to tilt nc.ht• or d~lau1l and pM (619)590-9200 CAL· fore moving 1o Collfor· • anlmals and garden·
neN 5102 OF THE FINAN· BCACH CA 926\iO COUr1 clerk 14, 15, 16, 17, 1996 B h c I M 0 ' Dally Piiot Match 26 Aprfl election 10 S~ll lhc;eunder l~·wuTtAH RECONVIYQICE nla In 1943 Ing. passed away
€ML. CODE ANO AU THO· The undc1$19ned Tru~tee Attorney for the Poll· W.660 P 0~\ • ~s a M es: 9~ Y 2 9 16 1996 'To23 coroed r l/1111'"'J11 111 t>oc;~ COAP 525 East ~in Strrtl PO In 19n she returned April 30, 1996. !ED TO 00 BUSINESS CMCIJ•ms any l1ab1lol'( 101 tfoner· ~o pr 25, ay • 1 ' ' ' page '~ I !Slrurnent no %· B 22()()4 El Cl Cl gfo22 S I ' Wiie of the late
THIS STATE Will BE any onc~meclnl'ss or the GEORGE J B COTE PUBLIC NOTICE Tti322 amended publication May IJ23530 of sa o ollic·JI rtccrds 9004ox 8 • P. 'JOll, 0 .... tHo a em b h . Thomas P. Evers and LO AT THE ENTRANCE Sl•el'I address and 0111er • • • 2. 1996 VI' I Sd on o~ 16•1996 JI In Th y Jtnc~ '•llC1S. or mem ors •PS •n-
'10 THE ORANGE CJrY common designJl•on ,, ESQ., (CSBi 88125), NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Front l)t Tr-e Fla' o·~s At Tn Alltltonltd Sign11urr Tnisttt cludeo Woodlan..,..+--idT:a='u~h._le=r==o..pf....,J,._,a:o::m~e;.s...,,&~--l ~kl -dro-EAST CH :mv ~own h , AN1i¥ AT LAW, ln-ile«H~ W+tn Blte-NOTIC!'-ain n ,1 ••PJ 0 he iac~n-. op I or Religious ary os-s apma o
•t/IAN AVENUE. ORANGE Sa11J sale will be made 5 140 BIR C'ft ST. 1 p1ov1S1ons of Section 21700 NOTIC OF Ila Ctvr<: CFnler 401·4\ 1 E 5'2. 5'9. 5'16 1996 Science. Veterans of Scranton. PA. She
CALIFORNIA au 119n1. !Ille but wilhout covenant 0; FIRST, FLOOR, NEW· th•ough 21716 or lhe Cah· AVAILABILITY OF .. e. FlctJtloua Bualne•• Cllapman A•e Pi'ICtntla CA a PUBLIC NOTICE Foreign WafS Au•iliary Ph0asmseed0fahwearyslsatl"'r~·hln~ :aod mte1es1 conveyed 10 warranty, e .. press or •m· PORT BEACH , C A lorn1i1BusmossandP1of11s· ANNUAL·REPORT Nam•Stat•m•nt 1000am atpuDloc:auctJon I . andHowollGrange. v
_.,d now tiold by 1t Under pl·ed, 1egara ng 1 ue pos· 92660 sions Code there being Pursuant to Section The foll<Ming persons are 111• h!Qh~st 01dd1:1 tor cas LOAk U\Ot 18 OTHER 9316079 Hor husband. Owen, law Genevieve le· J
1.'.l•d Deed ol Trust 1n tne session concJ111on or en· tlue. unpaid storage fee 10< 6104'{d) of the lotemal Rev. doing business as: La (payable at tile time er sal<! 1 20 FlE 102087 A p NU~llfR died In 1981. • chowskl Evers of
:11roper1y s11uatcd 1n said curnbr.:inces incfuaing Published Newporl which INSTORAGE SANTA enueCodenot1ce1she1eDy PatmaProper1y, 177Rlver-iawtul monev ot 1ne Unit<dOfJ0.4116!> NOTICE o~ TRU& Survivo1s tncluoe hoi Costa Mesa.CA.
.q ounty and State de· lee~ char~arid clC-Beach·Costa Mesa Daily ANA is enhtled to a lion given that the annual report aide, N-port Beach. CA lall:s) a 1 rognt ~t~ and inter· TEE"S SALE Ut()ER DEED OF daughter. Evelyn a. Calherine was sur·
*"bed as ponses 011 stee and Pilot M;iy 2. 3. 9, 19'l6. pursu3nt to section 21702 101 the calendar year 1995 92663 est conv,, •. o 10 and now Mk:I TRUSl YOU ARE IN OEfAU.T Brookins of San vlved by her sister,
.COMPLETELY DE ol the ttus crcJted by Thl3~7 of Siltd code on the goods, or The George E. Hewm John Podiclnl, 177 Atve1· by 11 under s~.o ~eed o! uust in U~-OER A DEEQ ,ru; lRUSl Diego· son Arlie 0 Eleanor O'Bremskl, of
SCRIBED IN !:AID DEED said Deed or Trust. 10 pay PUBLIC NOTICE h11r111nat1er desc11b11d and Founda11on tor Medical Re· side, N-port Beach, CA t11e proper•1 s11uat.>d m said ~~ff~·~fcrJiJN"'t~""f.~o Hafer '01 A....;,ood Kan· New Jltrsey and 12 ~F TRUST the remaining principal duo nottce having been search, a p11va1e lounda· 92663 county a• 1 s1;ira nemnalle TECT OU~ROPERTY IT MA b th K 1 • L • nieces ;1nd nephews. :-rhe street address ;\nd sums or 111e note(s) se· given lo part1os known 10 !101'.l rs ava1loble at tho loun· This buslnee!I Is con-descntltd As more oartteular BE Y 0 A PUBLIC E IF ro er• 8 mer · Catherin'& was a mem· othor common dcs1911a11on cured by sa•d Deed ot NOTICE OF SALE claim an 1nte1es1 therein d~1on's pm1c1pal olf1ce 101 ducted bv: an Individual <Jescnbed tfl oeeo or trtfSI refer you5fil:rn A EXPl.Al4A~N OF T w h lto. of Corslcanda.
If any, ol tho real property Trusl to w11· $226.312.58 In accordance with the and tho time spec1l1ed 1n 1nspec11on duund regular Have you started doing enced htre1n AP NO 932-58· IHE NATURE OF lHE ~OCEEO oxas, ~oven g1an • ber. of St. Andrews ·~Oscrtbod 11bovo 1s pur-with mtcrcst thereon from provJs•ons 01 Section 21700 such noltco lor payment ol business hours from 8 30 business yet? no 180 Tne procerty address and ING AGAINST vou YOU children. 11 great· Presbyterian Church
orted to be 3121 WEST 11101194 :ir 6625% per through 21716 of the Cah· such lees having expired am 10 5:30 pm.'by any JohnPecllclnl other commcn dts19na1t6n ttSliOLllO CONTACT A LAWYER grandchllpren; and for 35 years and ac:·
OAST HIGHWAY NGO. annum 35 provided 1n said lornla Busmo$s 3nd Prolos· will be sold al public auc· Citizen wtio requesls ti This s1atemont was fllod any. ol Ille real properry de· Nolt0e is hereby given •Mt &>rrono three groat ·gr a a I live · In the Salvation
• EWPOIH BEACll, CALI· noto(s) plus cost and any sions Code lhoie being lion by INSTORAGE wrthln 180 days af1er the with the County Clerk of scribed aoove 1s purported 10RllGOllvevance Comp11r1y 11s grandchildren. Army Home League
·P.f>RNIA 92663 ndvanccs w11h interest ES· ~~~chunf~~r~W~3~ 111~J~'. 2S8A2N8TWA. 5A1N11AS1 l.occ0atuondty 0at1 dTahteeo1f0tuhnlsdapu110bnl'.csap11or1nnclpal Orange County on 3·15-98 De 11 Landfall Coull Nav1por ~'1:ut~ 1::~~~1': 1,: Private services wlll andc Highland9rs Club ·,•he und11rs1gnod Trustee TtMATEO TOTAL DEBT t89e3eTe12e Beach CA 92660 The u.n!ler·Deed ot Trust e•ecu1ed LM be held today, and of osta Mesa.
d1sc1a1ms any hab11t1y lor S253.875 09 TINGTON BEACH Is en· Orange, State ·01 Calllornla 0H1ce Ts located at \ 37 Jas· Dally P"ot March 22, 29, signed trustee o~cia1ms an renoe J 0 Roine Jt 1"'~tee o4 entombmont will be In lleu of flowers. do·
.any 1ncorroctnoss o tho Tho oenol1c1a1y under tilled 10 a hen pursuant 10 on the 7th day of May 1996 mine Creek Duve, Corona Aprll S 12 1898 F246 l1ab111ty for any 1nc:orree1ness of11ie o~e Famity Tl\lsl U/OIT private, both In Rest· nations may be sent ~ 1 dd d th section 21702 01 said code at 8·00 11m Terms for the def Mar, CaJ1forrna 92625 • ' th o 1~ dd s ard other 11119/90 R to the Friends of the reo a ross an o er said Deed or Trust hereto-on the goods horo1n11tler sale are cash only. Sale The prlnclpal manager ol amended publlcatlOn May e pr pe ~ a res daleil 992 ecoroed ri lawn Mausoleum. ·~ommon des19na11on ti lore executed and d~lv· described as Misc of· subjftct to cancellation. the foundat1'on Is Gftorgo E 2 1996 common t1es•gnJt1on ii any 0531~~91 ol OBStflnstrumendt No Arrangements are by Sea Uons. 20612 La· :any, shown heroin crod to the undcrSlgned a 1 H .. ~ • shown ne1e1n Tile !oral amoun I 1.,.. aal rear s "' Ille Resllawn mortuary. guna Canyon Ad .. la·
Said sale will bu made w1111en Oeclara11on ol De· aneous ouso hold tlems Landlord reserves the right Hew1n of tne unP.1•.J balJnce of lh Orce o1 )t!l?-1lY ~-<J Contributions: Camp. guna Bch. CA. 92651
but without covenant or fault and Demand for Sale, s 0 1a 5
• re 1r1g 0 r1110 r 5 · to bid. Below Is a hsl ol Ro1 B. Woolsev, At· PUBLIC NOTICE oblt0at•Of\ s~curtd by the prop· lWlg8 -..:1 • .E:!.."".:,00,.._
1
_.., fire Girls (71 4) 494 .3050 .
.g.Arranty. express or 1m. ano a w111ten Notice of De· washer. dr)'ers, and per· namos and uni1 numbo1s. torne~, c/o 137 Jas· erry to De sold and reasonab ~~"'lo'~ "' ..,. ..,.. _......;......;...__.;._· -----Memorial services will
,n'rod regarding 1111e pos· raulf ;ind E111c11on 10 Sell ~~~~9P~0cie~rt~iv~~\~10~1;r~ !tJ3Ei'f~BN~~~ A026 min• cr .. k Drive, Co· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE estimated costs upenses and l800td9d 1 lll2/l99J as tnwumenl JOSEPH be private. s~s•on. cond111on or en· The undersigned caused i.es known lo claim an in· DENISE HUDSON. A048 rona d•I Mar Cal· UNDER DUO OF TRUST fllf· advJn~s at ttif time olthe 11'1111<1 No 9J.Ona107 o1 satd Offic, Go Idle Joaeph. a
cumbrances 1ncludon9 said Nottce of Default and tilter.I 1~eiA and the ltme MARK RODGE... ZARl· lfomla 92825 ' 1110145 AP NUMl£R: ~26· put>1<a1o00 ol Ille nota ol sa Reards vn ~on 05f.l0f1996 • full lime Newport lees. cherges and e•· Eloclton lo 'Soll to be re· n 264·31 'l'OU ARE IN DEFAULT is S36130902· IS the 10 lhe entrance IO lhl Orwige Oly p-rnscs or the Trustee ond corded in the county where sp11c1t1ed m such notice for ANA A073 Published Newport UNDER A OHO Of TRUST debt ho~~~ar tne oenetda E11$1 Otapm1n A"811U1 OI Beach resident since
ol The 11us1S crealed by the real property 1s located payment 01 such Ices hev· EDGAR LEITE. A079 Beach.Costa Mesa Daily DATED Maich 29. 1990 UN· 11as ayreed to .accept a del ange CA 11 1000 AM II 1952.. formorly of Bov·
S3•d Deed ot Trust 10 pav FOR SALES INFOR· ing 0~P•tlld Wiii be sold IO LEO MEDINA A082 Pilot May 2, 1996 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ciency O•d approximate LC1'0n IO 11'8 ~ bdderol ...... erly Hiiis, pa1eod
ll\e-remaining pr ·ncipai MAT ION : M on ·Fr I ~~ll~~~~cTg~ 1~~~~~A?! ~:i~M O~~~~~B~~3 1h328 PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT S3V 88' 70 In addn.on to CIS~ ==: !: ~ ~ away April 25, 1996 at s~ or the notets) Se· 8 : 0 Oa m to 5: 00 Pm cated at 7471 Warnor Ave GLORIA CASTANAEOA, PUBLIC NOTICE MAY BE SOLO AT K PUBLIC the trustee w.n accept a casnier ahgnt t~e ns rtllre$1 hor lido Isle home In OJt~O by said Deed or 1• 1 "') 5""0 9200 CAL Coun1y or Orange, State of C1"~ . s•LE IF YOU NEED AN •xPLA check drawn on a state Of na to arid now held by ~ unoer view o f her beloved l r11sr-to w11 s11 011 08 " • • • • • -" "' · 11ona1 bank a checl( drawn by 0eeci o1 T ~ .,. P C C ""''h in1eros1 lhereo~ trom WESTERN RECONVEY· Cahlorma on the 91h day of KATHY BEHLING. C208 NOTICE NATION Of THE NATURE OF THE state or federal credit union or srlUaleO., ~ ~'Y and~ "Bonita". She was
8101193 at 10 2~0... per ANCE CORP., 525 Eest May l996 at 9.oo am. JOHN FLEMING, C212 INVITING BIDS PROCEEOING AGAINST YOU. check drav.11 b state or tedera herllNftar OllSICnbed 115 men I
annum as prov1dad in said Main Street, P.O. Box Terms tor lho sale are cash SINN LE, C297 The County Sanilatton YOU SHOULD CONTACT A sav111 s and roan tseoelatlon dftcnbecl on sed Deed ot Tl\I preceoded In dtalh by
note(s) plus cos1 and any 22004 El Calon CA only Sale subject to can-JOSE R LOPEZ, 0365 Districts of Orange County, LAWYER No1ct 1$ hereby g1ve11 savi"8s 3ssociauon (I( saving The P'tll*tY 9ddrus "'° her husband, Sam Jo·
advances with 1n1oros1 ES· 9 202 2 .ll004 (6 19) ~~llat1oh~ 1La~dlorg~l~~~e: CHRIS HAYNES. 0400 Cohlornia will receive bids ttiat SERRANO AECONVEYANCE bankspeohed In section S10:l o --~my ol aec!:~ie was a world
TIMATED TOTAL DEBT 590•9200 ' 115~ ~~gna::es ~~d unit num· GLORIA MORENO. 0422 until Tuesd~y. May 14, COMPANY. as 1rus1ee. or sue the flnanctal Code and authoi ~be 5~ H.txw*i''*id clan sollor. ono 01 an
S'84.301 80 . bors RAMON CARRANGO. 1996. at 11.00 am. Bids cessor trustee, or subslltuled Ind to do business In tills state Road ~ Beldl CA 92660 . The benol1c1ary under Dated. Aprll 11, 1998 RENEE'M PRINZ A0036 0463 must b~ received et !he llllstte PursJant to tne Oeea ol tn ttte event tender oltler Iha undenoaned Trull88 disdlrms ellte group of women
.satd Deed ot Trus1 hero10. Byi Patricia Danlels BRIAN LA. BELLE• A0204 CORAL HOWELL. E781 Olstrlcts Admlnlstratlvo Of· Trust uecutto Dy HE~SEL cash 19 accepted the truste .,y ~ablty fOr _,1 tnCOmll:tneH na11lgators, who won ~ore exoculod and del1v· TRUSTEE SALE OF· LAUREN WINSCH El ROY KELLER. E815 lice by the date herein· MANGOLI A SINGLE MAN ANO may ftithllold the ~stJance of th lhli piopeny fldchss IWld o1t11t her c:la1s In the
V!ed 10 tho undersigned a FICER : PATRICIA A0222 ' Published Newpo~t above set forth, at which DOMENIC. CACIO A MARRIEO truslu·s deed untH tunds be monde$1Q1181t0n,llrny.~ Ensonada Race upon
'Wrllleh Declaration ol Do· DANIELS, EXT. 3022 LINDA MCQUARRIE, Beach-Costa "Mesa Olf Y time they wlll be ope~ed MAN AS HIS SOLE ANO SEPA come avtllablt to the payee 0 hete!ri file lot• amounf o1 the turning 70. She was
Jau11 and Demand lor Salo, Pvblished Newpo t A0240 Piiot Aprll 25, May 2, 1996 and examined ~1 lho olf1ce AAl E PRO?'RTY A 0 d enoorsee 15 a matter or rlQhl unpad ~ ot the ai»gllion nl•o pHt president jtu~t 0 a~~111E~e~~~co1:1 s~~-Beach·Cos1a Mosa Oa1;y SHAWN C. HERMSOORF, Th321 ~&:~! ~tti;h:!~nrfu~lv~~~~'. 04>0llt990 ~s inst~~~ :; Sold sale wlll be madti bu ~~=::~:, btcos~ and active member of ~e undo1s1gned caused P1101 April 25. Mily 2. 9. a0697 PUBLIC NOTICE tarn Valley, California, for 90·172065 of Olhc1al Records in without eovt1nanl~dor warrad~ty SM Ind ldl.Wa!_,11 the b tphu•bllc:Baanlb~aomBeany. FRede: .ao•d No11ce or Default and 1996 SUMAN 0 . KALAR IA, the followl~· tile oll1ce of the County Recorder express or mp"' • rtQar 1" Ille rnibll ~"'the
A0703 NOTICI! OF p RCH · 0 0 -10 c c·• 1111t. possession. or encum Sllle 1s Sl74175t 45 1n Idell arated and •P•n• 6{ecllon to Sell lo be re· lh319 STEVE ROBINETT A0731 PUBLIC IALI! OF U AS F E UIP· o llt1ge 0~"ty, ••lomia. and br1nces IO Utisly !ht lfldebted IO c.11 ltle Tf\tstee ~ many yoara partlc:lpat-~~c:l:, 1~,~hpoe~~~~t~;a~:~e PUBLIC NOTICE SASAN KHAJAVI. A0738 PERSONAL PROPERTY ~!{ITR~~QG~~b~~~sF~ :Suti~~.·~~hroN~~~et~~~~: oess 5*iured by said deed •C:=edrJ:.conri!: Ing tn republican poll·
•• F,OR SALES INFOR· BSC5088 e~t~~~o~~EElANO· .. Notice i. hereby gll: EUNG STATION, SPeCIFI· reCOlllfd O~l-'11191 as lnstru lnd~~npr:!s~':r":ieln.:i •Slllle0fledltiic:l9dll1SD1cr lies.
Yt'ATION 1 Mon -F r i NOTICE OF MICHELE L. TITTLE. ~~~8 P::·~~~I d~ils~ c:i~~Nm~~·~S:ubmitted ment No 96·013221 of UtOttre unpaid prlnclpil ~ o
a :obam to 5 :00pm PETITION TO A0784 State of CahfOfnla I~ un'. on the form au Ood b Dtl1C1al Rrcords, will sea on !ht noll MCUred by said dee CLASS I Fl ED i 19) 590·9200, CAL· ADMINISTER PAYTON CHACALOS, deralgned will 1811 '81 public ll19 Oislilcts In effOfdanc~ OS/1611996 It the Main INorlh)wtt11lntt1esllhtreonasprovldf
E S T E R H R E· EST A0855 181e by compeuove bidding with 111 prOVlslons 01 lhe bt11Mt to the County Coul1· 111 slid note. ftet, Clllrges an
ONVEYANCE CORP., CASSIU~T:.CU'~LfO CINDY HELT C/0 M on the 20th d•y of M•v. aptclflc1tlons. Specif!-llOUlt, 700 C1v1c C1nler Drive expenses or Ult lrustee and
925 EHt Main atr .. t, •k• CASSIUS M . SIMON, 80005 1996 11 2 00 o'clock p.m cation•. bid blanks and f\ir· West, Sanl• AAa, Ca ii •·u A"4 tnltts Cl'Ulld bV Uld deed 0 • • fl.o. Box 2200• El PACIFIC AVTO BROKER. on the premllH wher• ther lnlormatlon mav be at f)Ub<1C 4udiOn, IO tilt "'OM$ ttust dltld !Mfl2/1996 u
'Q 1 c A ' UHLIO, JR., •ka 80025 said PfOperty has been obtained at tha above ad· bidder for t15/I (PIY~ 11 lllt rnt Deed at~IM. IS sal • 0 ". 9 2 0 2 2· JACK UHLIQ JIM SHIPLEY ERA RE-etorect and Which ate lo-dtHI, telephone (714) ~2· lrmt ol s.11e Ill lawful ll'IOMJ tru.slle A Otlttn19 Corpora
t1oo4 , (lt9) 990·l200 CASE NO. A18l424 ALTY. 80111 cettd It 1600 Supetlot 2.411 tllf Un.tld Si.tut tl1 nollt. Mle Ho1 140 E. COITlmOl'IMall
bJ(ldt Aprll 1 t • 1 DIO To 111 ht111, benenclatiH , RICHARD PITCHFORD, Ave , Costa Meu, County Pub 11 I h ed Newport and interest. U>,,Wytd to and ~.L SUl1e 202 Fu•tton. 'lti' .IHon L. Cotton creditors, con11ngen1 credl· B0983 of Orange. Slate of C1lll01· 6Hch.Co1ta Mesa Dally now ~tld t>y •I un0t1 said Oud of ~2 (714) 17~~00
:TlttllTllE IALI O'· tora, and persons who may NADINE MENDOZA, nl1, the sbandOMd QOOds, Pllo(Mayi,J096. TMt in Ill« Ol'OPtrty s~ullrd 111CmtalC SllPlltnS u11t1Msa
lf(beA1 JASON L. COT· OthorwlH be lnterHltd In ~ciFIC AUTO BROKER chatttll, Or pertonar prop-. th329 &aid CoJnly and State htt1mfltr otrar P77361 4/2&,&'2. ~
"(Oftt\ •XT. 301 7 1ht w1N 01 H1ote, or both, COOS2 · erty dHcrlbe<I below. dfscnbed AS MORE fULL y .. _. --TICI
Publlthea Newport of: CASSIUS M UHLIG aka .. ICHAEL STEWAnT Oetc:t'lptlon, tlema. StOfa.ge PUBLIC NOTICE OESCIMEO OH SM> OHO Of rv~ -CASSIUS M UHLIG, JR , ,.. · Number R T ' --------~-. -~ 811ach·Co11.1 Men Dn11y aka JACK UHUG C0314 Steve Vernoy °'bokH bl· NOTICI T US lnt 0«>PCl1y a<ldruund MOTICl Of 1"IWllU I IAL! ~lot Aprtl 18 25. May 2. A PETITION has bee11 CYNlHIA HOFFMAN. cle, lOOl•. l 'u1 • AoD9'1 INVITlNO •IDS otller common OUIQnallOll, 11 Arlt. "l"*·ll T.I. No ~96 llled by DOROTHY o . C034D oora. boat anch0ta, fl•h· Tht County Sanitation anr. ot tht rtll propeny tit IOllU llWOITAM' NOTICE TO ' ' , thJ 16 UHLIG m the Superior MIKE STAPP. NOO~ Ing etull. bO•ts. computer, Olalrlete of Or1nga County, Wlbtd abQvo 1$ 1>ut1><M1td to tit MOHfllY OWNlfl: YOU Ml IN I c Courl of Cal1forn11 Counly MIKE STAPP, N0058 132 • Howard Tlngltr C1lllomla, wlll rtcelve bld1 1t70 Ch111'~ 11tetl1 Cost DUAULT UllOlR A DUO Of • ' ·PUBLIC NOTICE or ORANGE • 1.0600 RI 8 LAKEMORE. bO•tl, Misc. Homt fu1nl1h: Ul'llll Tut1day, May 14, Miu. Cl 9HH Tht U~f· TllUIT~ OAltD .. ~ n. 1H1.
THE PETITION requttl* N 3 Inge. 1~5 • Gerty Hlbba, 199$, at 11:00 a.m. Sidi S!Qntd l rwtM d1sc1J1n11 any UNUl1 YOU TW ACTION TO • 42428 lhll DOROTHY 0. UHLIG M06ELISSA SANTUCCI, Misc. bollH. fllH, tlC ... 174 MUSI bt rec91Ved at !ht klb!My IOI any tncorTCctneu Of 'MTtCT YOUR PROHllTY. IT 1 NOTICI 0, be Appointed n pe11onnl N 20 -Anthony Owens, Misc. 01'11lc11• AdmlnlstttUve Of· the prooeny aoo11n llld 01f1t UY If ICH.0 AT A PUILIC
J TAUSTl!l'I SALE reproaentatlve to Adm1n1t· LEANNA LOPEZ. N0829 bollH, anllqUH, home llir· fltt by 1119 dlto htttln· common dfJtQ"-fllOll If any 1AL1 If YOU NUO AN UnA·
I APN1 119 251 O& let' the estate ol the r.19'e· TCRAY LYN FRANKLIN. nl1hlng1. 10011, 179 • Oav1d abOVe HI fOl'th, al which &llOwn l\trttn Tiit toi..1 &mOllrii llATIONOPTMUIATVN OfTMI
: LOAN NOt dent N06:10 rowttr, M11c. tOOle, con· tlrnt lh9'f will be opentd ot Ult Ul'l.llaJd ~~nu of 111, NOCllDIN AIAINIT YOU
'3200823571S005A2 THE PETITIONS 1tquosts ~~H~~6:tLTE.:,~~N WUCllOl'I Mlterl•I•. ladder•. •n4 •••mined •• lht otfic• ~tQlllOI\ HC.uicd by tllt PIOO YOU IMCMllD COtlTAC1 ;.
" the dtcedenl'a Will Ind • tic. ~Ot • Olan Anderton. ot 1he Purcllasltlg Division, t~ lo tit &Old alld ltuonat>lt l.AWYUl On llllr 21 "" It "' I '' CA A L I 0 H • codicil•. 11 any. be admltteel ~~~ WOOOS JR N0660 air cond1llC)(let, m1ttrt11H, 10844 Ellit Avtn~. Foun. t$WNICd costs tRPfl\SU a t:U Ml CAL>WtrTuut M·
KATHIRINI to piobete The Wiii and • toola, ~Hae bou1, 1aJn Vsll9)', C.llfornla. IOI l<lvt4\C .ntMi.mtottll h '" c-•~• c-• a ,. .. 1 ' CV CONVINTIO~L any codlc111 art available JOHN KNIGHT, N0665 llC .. 209 • Oerry Hlbbl, lh• IOllowlnQ: u 1 ... _,,n_ ,,_. · " -.
T .I . No. 200843 fot e11amln1tion In tht Irle JOHN RfED, N0874 Mite. bona, table, PURCHASE Of NATURAL pu~t.on ot lht Holl(t of Sa PCIMIA ~ncMI H duly
IMPORTANT NOTIC! TO ktpl by the court WILEY RON MILLCA, etc. 407 • 0~1 H1bba, GAS, SPECIFICATION NO. • ltll,U'17e In t<ldllO~ l ~ l1U"'9 llllO« al'ICI
PROPERTY OWNER· TH£ PETITION request• N0875 Mlac bOllH, e • tqulp . P·170 usll. Ille f111•ttt w.ill ICCllM ..,,.. .. Ottd °' Tnist ,. ~OU ARE IN DEFAULT auth011ly 10 MSmlr11ster the Pu bll 1 h ed N twp 0, t misc Item• OI -J<>h Bld• must be SUbtnllltd U&llitl'ICl\tckdtl.m on I ' coi.tcd • ., n. '"'· u ~ t1 ND e R A o l E' o o F Hl-1e undet tha tndepen-8each·Costa Mes• D•1ly on 1119 form supplied by Of "''~' ~II\ • '1:tc:lt No 11 ·14011 OI Offrcl~ Ate·
• T, DAT£0 MARCH tf dent Adrrwn1t11111on or !•· Pt1o1 Ap1tl 25, M3y 2, 109e 6 •11 your unwont.Oi) 1119 Olltllct• In accordance by• .u. Ol ltelt'll Cltd~ u ~ 11 Ille efliee of Ill Couttft
UNLISS YOU TAKt taln Act (Thia aurhOt•ty lh320 lteme lh• ... y way All Kindt of Jobt for Ot a tllttl Or•Wll by a '"'' AtcorWal Onlltt Counly, $lalt
H TO l»"OTCCT witl 11to111 the Plfaonai ttl)· euy 11 Stell It, Find 11. To plac:. your All ~Ind f p i. ff!kr11UMOJ1114 lnln m«i.1 of C.WOl'l'lll ~ ~ Nit. ,.AOP!At\', If MAY reMt\tattw 10 t111e mt"V ClaHlfled. cta1.1Jfl9d Id c:all Cl 8 ~n :,OP ' llOtl, U• fl01 auOCUl.iOn TniMt ~hill A Tndlr. llllabl"'1
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ROTHAERMEL
Charles R. (Tag)
Ao1haermel, 83, died
May 1, 1996.
Born Sept. 7, 1912 In
Funerton. Tag resided
In Newport Beach. He
was survived by sis·
ters. Mary Rohts, of
Newport Beach and
Ellen A. Ferguson ol
Whittler.
He was a retired Vice·
Principal or California
High School In Whll-
Uer. He waa a boy
aeout leader for 50
yeara and received
one of scoutings high·
est awards-The Sllv•1
·Beaver.
Services are Monday.
May 6th at 10:00 am
at Lady of Mt. Carm•I
(15th/Balboa BIVd.)
MOfti&arY * CMpel Cremation .
1~~y
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HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
' THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996 15 .
PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOT1Cll PUBUC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
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COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO HEALTH & EMPLOYMENT EMP10YMENT FURNITURE 6014 FREE TO YOU 6022. SPORTING
SHARE 2724 FITNESS 3000 5530 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil GOODS
E • SI d • • 3 Br /2 Ba Newport Acroaa th• ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C off•• fa ti I e sol od 2 bunnies, 1 yr' male· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d St t 2B N 11 I R oak, w/scnoke glass female. Also free Springfield Armory home. Pool, lg Y ., r.. r, gar. o HB Beautiful Townhme, FREE Audio Cassette Hote SECRETA IAL top 54x28x15 5 w/ cages. 646·3364 , ... ~ $1600 mo. Avl. 6/1 pets. $825. 1665 lrvlhe W L h 300 000 THE BALBOA BAY Full time 8 :30·5:30 Ml/A.308 New n ...,ox. newly fum. W/d. alk earn w Y • matching epd table F ~EE TO GOOD Never fl~ed. Accurate
6065
Agent. 723-4494 Ave.'17 720·9422 x203 to bch. 5400•5450/mo: people die In hospitals CLUB ls looking for en-Monday-Friday In our 22x23w 19.5 ..,250. HOMES _ 3 fem~ie K d S -beUo • 539 0848 r 1 800-391 9778 th\lslasllc individuals 10 Legal Advertising De-~ ,. .. to 1 yar s . y ... ---------1 W'Slde • Quiet' St. · 113 Utl • year y. • • joln us for lhe summer parlment. Individual 7·Drawer Sotod oak domestic kitten~. 8 camouflage st<l.Ctc GENERAL ·1002 3·Bdrms. New carpet . .HUNTINGTON H.B. Prvt Hme Close months in the tollowong must be exlfemoly re-dresser w/mirror weeks old. 650·1404 $1200 OBO
$1050 752-2881 BEACH 2640 to beach Kitch/lndry positions: sponsible wolh good 62xt8x29 S450 _ Swedish Meuaer
P f'I 61 Quiet. PERSONALS BEACH CAFE AT allendance record 2 -Teak nogh1 stands---------6.5X 55 1918 All GOV'T FORECLOSED S;~5 ~utl e;,45.9515 TENDANTS·Fast food and be able to work at $50/ea. All Xtnt JEWELRY, FURS matching serial ., .•
home• tor pennies 2 Bd 2 B T h con'd 646 9709 & ART 6025 Stamped by the On Sl. Delinquent Tax, 3Br 2Ba Oplx nr • own ouse e11p. helpful. · wt:#ll wilh people. · -· •
beach. Redec, gar. Style. 211 Adams ,,2. NB Dover Shor•• HEAD LIFEGUARD· Good ty ping and Exqulste two pc Queen of Swe~n. Repos. REOs. Your 1yr lse. Must Seel Fplc. Walk·ln closet. Spacious hse w/pool.1----------Certiflca1Jonsrequ1red. proofreading skills a sectnl aofe, raw Amo, rare f i nd: Area. Toll Free 800• PaUo on master bdrm. Bd/W/ba, 5550 + ~ PERSONALS 3002 L 1 F e G u A R D S-s " h 1 ff Fine Art for Sale S250 ObO 84141098 898-9778 Ext. H· 1361 S 1350/mo. Avl lmmed n N I t 673 7092 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii must. 7 .,o per our. a II k fa b r c ' o • Oroginal oil by the late for current listings. *818,501-0097* & Patio downstairs. ui. ope ., • . Cen1llcahonsreq·d Pbysocalldrug screen· white, nearlv new BURT PROCTER·' .. ••••••• ..
Close to beach. NB Eastblutt 2Bd 2 ba NEW FREE PARmlNE These posili.ons are FIT Ing requored. EOE M/ cond.,J was $5200 . Homo Port'" (New-I• GOV'T FORECLOSED ~======== $900/mo. + Dep. Avail Good view, access 10 Inc. weekertds and hoh· F/H/O. Please fax re· sell $1300 obo. P 0 r 1 l : 1 2 K 1 6 .. _ home• for pennlus Beech House 3 Br, 2 nowl Call · 994·1187. pool. Avl May 1. 5400 1•801-8'.t1·55S5 days lhrdtlgt'o Labor Day sume lo Judy Oening C••••lt• Cabinet, 52800 00 675•5339 on $1 . ·Delinquent Tax, Ba, gar/carport, com. lsVlasl. 644•9124 Skip 18+ longdlst. tOl .10/mln+ we are also looking Jcr (714) 631·6594 pictures, sculp· GARAGE SALES
Repos. REOs. Your pool/lennls $1350 mo.I---------·--------....--two 1dd1liona1 pos11tons·•--s-0-C-IA_L_W_O_R_K_E_R_S __ ture. Old Npt Bch ------------------Are •. Toll Free 800· Nr Boachl 631 ·7531 NEW.PORT. NB Share beach home. FIND THE PERSON FOOD SERVER·FfT. AM ' t t s Ing PETS & E H 1361 Horong S24,Hr Bcneflls. P C ura . ew BALBOA 898-9778 xi. • Beautlful 'Spacloua , BEACH 2669 Quiel neighborhood. OF YOUR DREAMS shift, 2 yrs. hno d1n1ng On lhc )Ob lraonongApply machl"!e, Pheff, ANIMALS
60
A.g ISLAND
for current listings. 2 +2 Condo on golf Pool. tennis . $600/mo. NOW!!! exp.req"d. yourareaSOO·JJg.6t50 G•trm•n make. Left ..., 61Q6
course. W/d hk·Up, 2· + 1/3 Ulll. 722-7114 J.9()(}.988-89S8fl MEN'S SPA h anded golf c luba/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT car gar. Pool/spa. Fplc. •1BA $82!9• NB/CM Area Profes-&t.512' ATTENDANT-FT. l'CiimfteaiDlii"iJil9i:liftii1 bag. Call e44· ADOPT·A·PET Dining tbl 3 leaves',
Lae $2700 644·6714 2 BR 2 BA 5725/Up slonal male 10 share Call for an appoontmenl aw.c. 4371 or 760·8898• Every Sat & Sun a l 8·chatrs. bullet Drexel B1:11cH· 1069 R.etrlg & dishwesher n'9,tr t 645-5000 Ext.521 aeeDleroa"ordyourdreams ...._ ~ Jmmec Lido Isle 3Br I I 60x30 I N home.' Maid included. . Mn. 1----·-------,... ..,_,. Furn. Ite m s Crib Pt;1$MART. Fount::11n Prolole $800 4 nout"ll j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil nc . poo. 0 .. M., ~~ 1'1n INSIDE SALES .... -1""""orrtnlln.<:'1~ 2:v. Ba frplc 2 car gar $450/mo. 621·7454 ,.._ • · co·o~~scar~wiinhuQe Dresser. Sm oak paloo Valloy Pupp1os, k11. wool runners $10. $139,000 ' B(, 1 Ba, pa~los: 111 'via Eboll: pe,::~se~g4~~:~·st0 s,,....u ('19>-145·UJ4 The Class4!1ed Adver· ~Y ma~ong po1en1ia1 F:ull tb1 12-chrs. Ora II tbl ions and more, ell each. Full size micro-
gatod comm., small $2300. 310-277·1583 .,._-_,...----...,,...~1w•••••••• llslng Deparlment· has °' P.l•t·hme Call now• Photo enlarger. Day looking lor loving, car· wave S7p Sony c~ ocean view. Ross Real Lido lale 2 stry. 3 Br,11 HOTTEST an opening tor a lull 133-2242 bod & more 966·2623 Ing homes CALL 597-TV 19" S75 Crederua N Wport North 2Bd S 800 BUSINESS •-I Id I llllPIU.fll llflllHllTIU •Estate 250-4525 • 2 Ba, 1 car gar, 1 °' tim& ns e sa os rep. ----••[3 9037 tor more into $40 Fisher speakers
$2ftft 000 2 B 2 B 2.5Ba Hardwd firs. mo .. util. 1 yr min. X * X * X * The candidate must ::A~=~ Immaculate Furniture --p--1--A-.,-C--21515. Call 675•57.64. v•, r, a, 2-car gar attatched. lease. Avf 6/1 Owrrer FINANCE have strong lelemar-ttt1cH11u1u 11111 Everything goos $20 • ood es ~ • ~~~nr0~~1: c~~~ •. c~~ S1450/mo. 707-7583. 998·0768 J.69 UVE keling ab1h11es 111and ~/R$!~~~,,~~opo~7::rl slsu~s~~o'\T~.~s~-~~ H~:~ai a~e"N . 0~8~=-
bch, Ross Real Estate Npt North 2Br 2Ba WPORT VILLA ..., ta. 1 OD 1 enjoy cold-ca ng. ---------Furn, hou~ehold. OM· 250_4525 ·condo. 2-car gar, AC, •NE * •---------900-505_5050 Physical/drug screen· EMPLOYME11.t!T slo19h. formal dining Save abused and demng. books. muc.t'I w/d, pool. No pets. AP A ATM ENT S BUSINESS Ing requii-ed. Base i.-r rm w·chma cabinet, abandoned pets Be a BIG CANYON Dover
plan. 28R, Oen, 2B
$459,500. Owner wlll
asst In tinan. 644·5215
$1450/mo. 640·1529 Beach Area•Avl Nowt 800-739-4420 plus commission. Xlnt SERVICES 5533 leather sola sel, Vocto-volunleer foster Call ~~r:~rl~a~irci°~'Y 8am.
VERSAILLES Studlo-(No kltch) 2BR OPPORTUNITY 81S.758-9100 benefit package. EOE.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rlan hving rm, grdta· 714.597:9031.
Studio Penthouse cFrroosemtos:~h/5S~opsS/a;wy5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i2i9iOii4 011-592-570-950 0 M/F/IH/D. Cal~> J~7d1 • •••••••• t ~ ;'1 ~~~~~:lgcf~~s --f-or--.-d-.-C-tlOO.---S~J !;,!y.)11 ~n~~
f P I/ I 11 ell ng at <71 • Please be aware thal ------....,...---~! " " r · Nwly urn. oo gym For more Info cotl: 4250 for an Interview K 1n 9 8 d rm •et, furn, Honda 80 Dirt gar. $850/mo 722·7548 Cln"'v 842-2357 .HOME BASED or fax resume to (714) the listings In \hos cal· Cal a Bike, snowboard, ti-
u SINESS •••••••••• e 0 Honreden, pecan, BU New. 631·6594. egory may requ1r y u Modlr. styl. 9 dr drsr, berglass auto lugg119e
1400 NPT BEACH loll apV unique, no selllng, EMPLOYMENT.,. •--------.,--10 coll a 900 numoer ..._..,.. earner. toys & m0te. NEWPORT office. 1200 sq II, adj free tape 842-9678 Medlcel front oHice, In which there 1s a hdbd, 2 dbl drwr nt· ... 1rma ..
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T 2 i 70 to Via Lido Marina.,_________ PIT. Costa Mesa. Exp. charge per minute. stands, S750 548·6985 AD-VISOR • Why play Hide 'N
l.OTS
FOR SALE
EASTS.DE CM COAS New pnt/crpt. $1400/ Loc al Vending Ate-no~. Fa11 resume · to 1------'--S-l_.P_.S--Kinn Size manress/ Seek with chlldcar•? l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii mo. Call Bruce Kahl, Cash Income. Over 20 ABMG (818) 243· I 462 CRUISE H • Ca 11 CI a as If 1 •d
C-2 Lot 50x200 ;"h 2 MASTER SUITES 714·251-2424 Ext. 115 prime rocaJlons. EMPLOYMENT or call (818) 502·1199 Earn u;l~N~2.ooo ~t ~~~~~t~oe~u.'~: s~~°,,~ __ __:64......:2:..·_5_6_7_8 ____ to_d_a_y_•_64_2_·56_7_8_. _ _,_
2 Bedroom,
1
ath Gtd com., pool/spa.1-----_,...___ 800.678-1663 5530 ext. 209 k _wood receiver. Onkyo r=================::'I house with hardwood Gorgeous end unit. 2 Penln Pt: blk to bell. •----=-=-=-,,,...,,,,...,,,.....,,..1 month wor tng an _
lloora. Ne~ds TLC .. lull Bth, Italian tile, for· Quiet 2Br, H)a, lndry MCI PhoneCard ATES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 W NE A /0 PER A· cruise ships or land· CD 5 disc cnanger.
·'
$245,000 with owner mal din room, w/d sundck. No pets, N/S. LOCATIONS GOING s3 5 OOO/Yr TORS WANTE~ tour companies. No Pose' spoakefs w/
financing. Contact Inc .. 2.car gar. 517501 $900/yrly. Alao 1Br FASTI Inv. Req. potentlel. LANDS TA A experience. nocoi;s::,s::_ar~Y'.:.·!-;b;:;a~s~o~m~o~d~u~lo~ . .f!1!:.ct~u0rer,saJ+--~~.-n~._~....,.--.,....-*-..-....--jff--7-f owner, P.O .. Box ,2~04, at.$750/yrty.1550-8040 800-700-7177, 24 Hrs. bo k 0 ~W--!RA~N~Q~E~---=~~~';';t-Forlnto1111allon rames. q
92663. 800-898-9779 Ext. R-racto/s and Full 206-971 ·3552 Call tor info. 640·2963 STUD I 0 APT MONTANA! WHERE · Units. Sleeper and C89512. Fee. SANIT12EOI 1 house LIFE IS GOOD. Job/ 1361 for details. Day Cab work. Local,
to beach. S600/month. career contacts In Big $35,000/Yr Income CA, AZ., OR 11 West· ---------MERCHANDISE OUT-OF-STATE ARTMENTS Incl u1ls. Call ~8-2369 Sky Country. All nerds. potentlel. Reading ern· States. Pre-trip ad· DOMESTICS 5540 •
PROPERTY 1558 AP L.arge ·directory. Send books. Toll Free (1) vances, weekly pay. · MISC. 6015
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOR RENT $29.95 and your re-800-898-9n8 Ext. 'R· 800-872·9512. We wlll Houseslt for
turn address to: Mon-1398 for details. •-p-0-5-T-AL_l __ G_ov-·"'"T_J,.,O"'"a""'s-homeowner. Rosp, &
IDAHO: Modern 2Bd MISCELIANEOUS tana, P.O. Box 50188· $40,000/Yr tncome $21/HOUR •BENEFITS honest mother & daugh
House In Kenelrlck. ID---------RENTALS Biiiings, MT 59105· potential. Home NO EXP WILL TRAIN 1er. Will exchange ~~~jo~~oa-i:;3:~~: CORONA I••••••••• PEPSl!COKE ROUTE. Typists/PC users. Toll Appl+lnto 714-647-1991 ref's. 1-619·345-5916. DEL MAR 2622, ---------• 50 prime locations. Free (1) 800·898·9778 RE Sales/Rental Agts
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" Factories. hospitals, ex T-1361 for llstongs. Top producers only.I••••••••• ••••••••I ROOMS 2706 schools, dealerships. $40,000/Yr Income Negotiate 90/10/ft fee ME. RCHANDISE HOUSBS/ Bright 3 Br. 2 Ba, high etc. G reat opportunity. potential. Home spht w/broker. Devin
WOLFF TANNING
BEDS. TAN AT HOME.
Buy direct and SAVE.
Comm ere I a I/Horne
uni ls from S 199 Low
monlhly paymenlS.
Free color ca1alog
Call today 1-800-842·
1305 celling, sundk, frpl, w/ . Make $2,500 weekly. Typists/PC users. Ton l._&~A~s~s~o~c:. ~67~S~t~57~4~2~.=~ !•••••••••• CONDOS d , c lose to beach NB Near Beachl Clean Call 1-800-211-8363. Free (l) 800-a98.9778 Sl550 (310) 446-1458 . quiet hm. Comm pool/ PURCHASE/LEASE ex"t.1398 for listings. Receptionis t tor fast---------WANTED FOR RENT tenn. $450 ulll incl. paced PR firm to a'!· ANTIQUES 6010
549.1903 Kitchen In Orange ADMIN Xlnt phn skills, swer phones. greet iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019 COSTA MESA 2624•---------County Sports Bar. Mac/word/works exp. visot ois & handle iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
---------• NB Rm w/pvt Qlh in 2Br Immediate Income Flex hrs are a must. proiecls. Computer ----------. 2102 condo. Pool/spa/tenn. wllh only $10k Invest· 30-40/wk. Wage com· e11p. a L Start 59·10/
, , CHECK US OUT// Fem n/1 pref. SSSO/mo. menl. (714) 580·8686 polltlve. Send res: benotus. FaJC resume iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiil X·lg 1, 2, 3 Br & 2 Uhl. Incl. 840·9510 3345 Nwpt Bl. Sto 209 1 0 Ne Is 0 n Com-
GOVERNMENT Br house W/fl•• NB/Blutfa Pvt lbr, ba ........... NB 92663 &73·2873 municallons. (714) FORECLOSED rege, 2 poolal. gtd, II 7738 All S HOMES fr•• cebl•t. ~300-+den/gar. Kit privl, w/d. ANNOUNCEMENTS Aerobics/Step 4 7 4. .
GENERAL Top Dollar Paid!
From 1800· 1 960. i
pc to enllre as1ate.
Paintings, china,
glsware, turn, etc.
40Yr NB Res 673-6223
PIC NIC TABLE
W/benches tor pr1vale
party 673-0658
HINTS
Before your garage
sale, determine what
items you wish to
sell. Make sure
everyt!li ng is clean
and repai red.
l)~.PUot
For pennies on s1. 400 off M/I, nr & poor. Quiet, mature lnstructor·YMCA 1_B_r_o_o_m_.,........,....----
D e 11 n q u en t T a x . beech 842·5858 female. $600 644-0263 Exp, evenings. full fa· Receptionist .._ _______ _
Repo's, REO's . Your . E'Slde 2 Br Duplex Room To Rent ~~%~~~j1~q'::2.:'~~ ~Ylgp~~g~ho1~~~n!nd31;~~'. area. Toll free 1 ·800· Yard, w/d hkupa, gar. Non smoker and child ANNOUNCEMENTS 898·9778 Ext. H-5139 Quiet. No pets. 58851 ok. Call aller 7pm. CounJer Help Crya· Please call 252·1077.
tor current listings. mo. 6l9-934-3710 714·631·9011. 2920 tal Cove Sh•k• Reateura nt Bus Per·
BEST PRICES PAID
Top Dollars Peld
For Records Jazz
Sounlracks . elc
Call Miko 645-7505 When you're tuned into classified
-FRE_E_r_o_v_o_u_60-2-21 you're tuned into your community.
CORONA
DEL MAR 2122
E 'Slde Back Ba)/
1 Br. patio, sses. w/d. RENTALS TQ
small yard $645, no SHARE 2724
Shack PT/FT wkend son/kltch helper, exp.,
hrs. Call 497·9666 for line dining In Npt. v lnfenlle Loving Couple lp;;;i;;i;i;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:::=i Bch. 762•5200 seeks white surrogate. G t II-~;__ ___ ....,.._~
Pay $20.000 plus ex· e lo Aealeuraot Ctlar·O-
Older but -nice 3Br
1 Ba upper dphc. 1-car
gar, lrg deck. Avail
May 5. $1100/mo.
pets 631• 7813 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'alda Stu.dlo I•
$500 Incl utll. Small
Pets OK. Ground
floor. Agt. 631·2242
DM -:zr:irn-10 beocn.
Quiet cottage w/yd ,
share bath. Fem pref.
$550+ulla 873-1541
pensos. Coll collect Chicken Management.
212·769-4472 or write the .. 81e 26k ~ xlnt bonus, + l--.tm.GICllA ..... -....1
Gall Morse 412 West benefits. 714-960-1352
875·4912 Agent
End Ave NY, NY 10024 AB(;'&
1---------CDM Prol'I only. Mas· LOST &
ter Bd. Garage, w/d , FOUND
Attic,
basement,
and eloeet
2925 fplc. $800/mo. + Oep. 72M~956 Joe. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Female Prot'I to
•ha.re 3 Br, 2 Be hse
In COM. Prlv. rm,
share bath $450 + 1/3
utll + dep. Avl. now.
'251 .. 353
LOST • Ladles' gold/di-
amond wristwatch, •n· theb get
graved 'name. Lost
Sun.4/28 near Npt, some ca&h. HarbOr Yacht Club. .. .. 2 ... 78 REWARD. 648·8643 . ._ _____ -____ _.
Can't seem to
get to all those
repair jobs
around the house?
Let the ClaHlfled
Service Directory
help you find
reliable help.
APPLIANCES 601
Weah•r/Dryer S140. each. Frig $175. Apt.
atove sioo. 846-5848.
FURNI?URE 6014
Specteculer White
Weter Views above
beach at ~COM, con·
temp design, Mstr
Suite w/trpl, Jacuzzi/
tub, pallo & morning
k itchen. Separate
guest or aervonl quar·
ters w/kitchen. Addi
bedrooms. S team
room , gourmet
kilchen, wet bar. 11· COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA M£~ 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624
brary. Ext. land/Water I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;~C ... i:::~•P;; .:6~ ri J z r r g Z r z n a s s z r -- -
Mo. 840-8787 ·1 Costa M-'• Best
NEWPORT
BEACH 2169
•2·3Bd 38a Gar, w/d ,
f/p. 1 Blk to Ocean.
308 Larkspur. $2150
A-A tmmedl .......... 19
8pectac.uler White
Water vtews above
bHCh •• COM. con·
temp design. Mair
Suite w/frpl, Jec:uull
tub, patio A momlng
kltohen. Separate
gu..t ot 1ervant quar· f•ra w/kllchen. Addi
bedroomt. Steam
room, gourm•I
kltc:htn, wet bar, II·
b,.ry. Ell!. land/Watet
1cape1. Pootl•P•· Av1 IS/1 O. LHH a1 ,800
MO &40·878'
F• Ad Actian
Cal I . ..
142.5171
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NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS
1 Bring In this coupon
for f/2 off lat
1 month'• rent. For a
1 Hmtted ttme only.
I • Cldl'o Lorge Jrs • 1 Clod 2
I bedrooms ,~ ~m
2 BR $880
1 • Sones VOll8'(b011
I : ==s COUl1s I • Ollltog fons 1 I • Ptllll'I carpet .. • FltrleSS Room I • ~ l't8c* pool Clod spa 1:~1tong
I • AecttOflOlt wilh l>llllOl'ds
I • Gdld COrnnUlltf
1 Offtce Ho\n 9.00 om · S.00 pm M4
I and 1(~00 om · 4 00 pm ~«Ida
I ~Welt bet. COiia Mesa. CA
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Have A
Garage Sale!"
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Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-5678
to place your Garage Sole Ad !
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1996
.
TODAY'S
·CRoSSwoRD PU·ZZLE
..... • 7014 MARINI SLIPS :41' ----liiiillii• DOCD 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ!!iiiiiil ---=--oiioii------...;,;o---------~--:-~---WI PAV CASH ·~!. p~~. !!:· c!~Jh. T~ ••3 ... , ... TOP 1 ~/ lly CHAllLES GCMIN For good uMd Sabots 911p tw rent up to 18', ( 2 v M A 2 8 0 ) 400 SEl. el 1
wttt't OMAR SHARF & boat •qulpmenl. ~autlful view In Npt. S{2 000 044.7304 • SM9.18 M8 credit ai;-
CADILUlC
AC"OSS 1 e.n.fl1
I U1»9nl 10CWb -14 Ajar
tS Aet0t Brooks
16 Stor1t'• cousin
1 ~-"--tf\e kitty 18 Alfplane tracker
10 cozy comer 2.0 FevJr redueer !2 c:..,,.....,.s 24~ 26 Type of stick
26 SQui(Tl'I• ~ MftMnger
3'-=.ller
~ughter 36~
17 A alght fol' -
39·=1 39 Soggy ,40 Drag
41 Savedron 43 Walters'
handouts
45 Ory river bed 46 Continved
48 Expressions
50 Extinct bird
51 Muddy track 52 Joshing
56 Sweet pepper
60 Of the mouth
81 Sofa 63.lnterpret
84 Tunnel male.at ·
&5 The best and ,,,. brlghtftl
88 Novelit1 -Stanley
Gardner
67~clly
88 Hume•· . 69 -the trick:
gets results
DOWN
1 Living-room fumllure
2 Mlmlc:a
3 Retain
4. Conclvaiona
' 5 II' a the .spice
of life!
6 • T tnnll pro
Lendt 7 Newacastet
Koppel
8 Fine llofse
9 Slngable-
10 Certain faatbllls
11 Orchestral lnatrurnent 12 Designer
Chrisllan-13 Queries
21 female
sandplper
23 Young gnuty
26 Thigh bone 27 Silly 28 Singer Day
a.a"' O , .... !JnM:d.....,. a.--
29 Planted Heda llqVOI'
30 Outfit 52 Italian city 31 Smell amounts 53 Golf clvb
.32 Wuh away 54 Java'•
;J3 -and Clark neighbor
Expedition S5 -monster:
36 ActOt -lizard
liowsrd 56 Cracker spread 42 Fell headlong 57 Flc:1ional
43 Wander • detective
44 Sacred places Wolfe 45 Sprinkled 58 Story
47 Me, to Miss 59 Poems
Piggy 62 Singer
4Q Sugar-cane Damone
Mlnney'a Vecht Sur· Bay S200 mo. Pwr/ • • pproved 60K miles. and TANNAH HIRSCH plus, 1500 Old New· water Inc. 723·14?0 188 7 C •ct 111 e o 438-86e5 or 854·&480
port Blvd. 548-4192 Seden ••viii• 11IE 11111 PLAGUE whlte/whte l••ther,1---------
1--------CAMPERS, RY'S, show room cond .. or PONTIAC 91,70
Neil.her vulnerable. North deals.
.NORTH
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The bidding: NORTH EAST
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SOUTH WEST . u p ...
4• Pau Rclbl PAM
Opening lead: Eight of\?
rnurn room for exploration. After SPEED a TJUU1Ea5 8014 owner, was 11,495liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
,North reversed in spadee, however, Sia BOATS 7018 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil now •9,ooo obo '88 Ftfte:.,RD White.
we would simply have checked (or Ont1 ft bup a ad, -7-21--oe ___ 05______ 2 tops, 5·spd. loaded.
aces and, finding three in partner'a * "UST•• N•W * MN In 88+ perk, 1888 se:VILLe: Xlnt cond. 14400. Call ,
h d u]d ha 't•...a th "' -Orlglnal, real good 543 2369 an ~ wo ve commt . ....,.. • A member'conaJonment, "' Hoeg. Deok, P· condition, new llrH. --·--·~---=~ hand to eeven no trump. There are 2 Yemeh• Jet Ski• pendo, w/d + more s85oo. 675-6128 '92 L• Mena, 23k 12 top tticka and virtually no poesi· w/lraller. Incl covers. (310) 3ff•8010 miles, iclnt, htchbk~
ble hold.in& North could have for a Complete pkg. s .. at RY·'77 24' Tloe• allck, A/C, casa, 45
reverse which would not produce Boet Bulldera 440 Slngle? want 10 PORD 9075 mpg, orig owner the 13th. M i~ ia, declarer can claim & ••ll•r• travel or live In? "Thlt 53995. 644·1835
14 triclts off the top, and that can~ A M.,lne Membership la for you." Sleep t/2 '71 Stetlon Wegon
(ncreaaed to 16 with the marked Discount Whatthouse ahower flush toilet LTD 131k mll S750 ---------. ....
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1N29t811!>. J~8lh9,,.•1•8• bu1n .' 2 ho1d1ng e31.2113 ' PORSCHE 9 ·175 heart fmeue. But the lure of 'hon· p • -• v ta~•. lg water 1ank, on' tempted South to commit the water htr, furn, lg frig, __ c ______ _
band to clubs, and the double stove oven, cup.. GM 9081
seemed like manna from heaven, MARINE SERVICE boards. Smog certlf 4/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
hence Ute redouble. · SUPPLIES ~020 12/96. Licensed to 4/ •95 Yukon SLE 2·dr;
1988 912 Porch $4,000, 5 apeed, AM/
FM stereo, Great Con·
'dltlon (714) 675-6639 . Ea8t's double asked for dumrt\Y'B 12/97 · $4',500 cash 4x4, while/beige. fully
fint,..bid •uit and West was delight-ATTN•.. obo,. 538-2268 from 3· loaded w/hvy duty ex-1 _______ _
'ed to oblige. The defenders.gaily · 9pm. tras, hvy duly tow. TOYOTA a210
crOAruffed three hearts and tbree BOAT OWNERS . Alarm. 6.yr fact warr, .,,
spades, for down five_ -22po in 50 Selllng 1pacels still MOTORCYCLES mint · cond, reg thurliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I Ml • J '97. $28,000. 546-4806 '88 s 109 11 the new scoring leas 100 honors, ~~I aMar~~:Y•s::P• SCOOTERS 8018 5.sndu.~:~ga roo:", x~~'. inUead of + 1620 for 18 tricks at ' ,.. Meet. $25 per space. ISUZU 9100 $5,900. 714-436-6665
seven notrump. Boat gear only. Con· '82 Kewesakl ,550 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii or 714·854·6460 South, able to maintain a sense of vert your marine sur· Red & Black, Clean.
humor about the incident, plus to cash at Weist + acces .. $1,000 obo '94 ISUZU RODEO 90 Camry 1 owner,
remarked: "This is the first time I Coast's No.· 1 Swap 574.9932 646·2589 Ok blue. New alrm sys/ air, 5 spd, 27-38mpg,
have held 160 honors between the Meet. Fantastic new Kenwood stereo/spkrs s1ereo, very reliable
-~~""""-~-11
In the Passover season we are
reminded• of the 10 plagues that
were visited on the Egyptians in
days of yore. For rubber bridge
players t.here is an 11th calamity -
100 honors. More crimes have been
committed in an attempt' to coiled
those oonus points than we care to
list. But the most expensive of_all
occurred just a fe.w weeks ago in a
high-stake Chicago rubber bridge
game in New<York.
two hands and Jost siit' trump loc., Newport Nautical ' 8 2 K • w a • • k I Sunroof. Like New! $6,950. Call 640·7447
tri-i..et." North was too dumbstruck Museum (Old Reuben KZ 11 00 touring $13,200 obo 722-6305
A jump shift to three clubs with
the South hJUld seems automatic,
but South decided to leave maxi-
~ E. Lee Restaurant) for blk_!l, full dress, $1300 1---------by the enormity of the catastrophe ·Info. Call Mlnney's obo 673·6933 -------
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to comment. 548-4192 ~ '88 HONDI'. CR250R, JEEP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
red. off road. very iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Learn to be a better bri dae
player! Subacribe now to the
Goren Bridie Letter by callin1
(800)788-1225 for informatioG. Or
write to Goren Bridre Letter,
P.O. Box 4410, Cbicaeo. IL 80680-
4410.
TONS OF
STAINLESS STEEL Bronze & brass & nuts
good cond .. $800 calf
"!Ike ~ne 631·3043
& bolt~ + washers. •••••••••I
1990 Eagle 'felon
Silver/Black, loaded, 1
owner, pert. grad gift,
7 14·547·7621
'90 County • Range Rover Warranty. 57K
Miles. Loaded. New tires. Garaged car.
$20K 714· 760·2408 55·00 per pound. AUTOMOBfLES Mlnney's Yacht Sur· · LINCOLN 9120 -..;..·------
plus, 1500 Old New· -... ----•l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. AUTO 9245
port Blvd. 154~·4192 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1•93 Mark VI_ 4·dr, t---------------------------1 __ _:_ ______ BMW 9030 grey, leather. Average
MARINE SUPS 19 mpg. x1n1 condl· Seized Cars From
$175. Porsches, Ca·
dlllacs. Chevys,
BMW's Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 WD's ,
Your area. Toll free 1 •
800·898·9778 Ext. A·
5139 lor currenl Usl·
Halrstyllst Tiny. Tina
Has relocated to:
"Ask about
my April
Specials"
DOCKS 7022 '86 BMW, 32Ses. wht, ~~.~so ';,1:0•~0.;:5~~~ 5·speed, 118k miles.
18'•20' allp (Up to)
avall otf Marcus Ave., In N.B. $180/month.
Call 675·4986.
Excellent I condlllonl -----------$9,400 714·733·3369 MERCEDES 9130
'86 BMW 7 3 31 Whl, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'89 Mere• .. •• Benz ings.
160k miles, phone, 36' Mooring (C-80) w/
11' BW, off Alvarado
auto, loaded. Xlnt
cond. $6200. 080
Call 640·0683. xlnl. $15.,'.ppO firm.1--. -------
436-6665 or 654·6460 ANTIQUES &
CLASSICS Pl .. E. ol Bay Is. Call ---------1
(909> 397.9191 pr .BtJIC~
(909) 626·7190 9250 9035 SELL 50 Ft Moo,rlng, xlnl t---------.---------....-----------1 toe nellr Pavlllon. '90 Buick Reatta
Classic, orig. owner,
black convertlble, 31 k
mll, $25,000 543-8738
your used vehicle·
through classified
642-5678
'54 Dodge Royal
classic, •original runs
great, $2500. 714-436·
6665 or 714·854·6460 COSTA MESA 6 ~24 NEWPORT
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iii COAST
ESTATE SALE
6170 TRANSPORTATION
-Cans serviced this
year. $14,200 Incl sml
boat. 619·778·2663
SO' Mooring .
BALBOA
PENINSULA
CORONA
6107 DEt MAR
777 Center, Costa HUGE BLOCK SALE 1_• _. -------
Mesa, Fri/Sat/Sun 9-5. Sat, May 4th, 8·2 SAIL BOATS . 7014' CORONA Tools. Furo, dark rm equip., etc. 642·5256 Furn, antiques, toys, 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6122 DEL MAR 6122 clothes, old & new••
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOAG THRIFT SHOP misc. 45 · Calvados '84 Catalina Sailboat
Or less. Great penin·
sula locallonl .Closest Mooring to land. CaU
Steve 723-5883
TEL. 1141641-1119
Com. Sale Sat. only 8·
'3. Great slu'ffl Alley.
(between E. Balboa/
Miramar) Penln. Pt.
PATIO SALE Sal/Sun
8:30·)2. Walnut ent.
cir, sn~ck trays. Misc.
124 271h St. (11 Balboa
SAL,E SAT 10-3, Avon (Sancere Homes). San *FRl•SAT•SUN• Moving Sale Great bottles to Ze.bras... Joaquin Hills Rd. &
8·1 2/1 pm. Clothes, stuff I 457 Sellward 61b W. 17th St. F·2 Newport Ridge West
dishes, sm elect, ofc Rd. (PCH past Poppy (In back). 722·9106 Dr .. follow signs
items. 430 Heliotrope 1_1_eft_)_8_-_1_1 _s_a_1.____ ------""'---
Classllled is..... MulU·F•mlly Sal
CONVENIENT Fri/Sat May 3rd & 4th
whelher .you're buy· 8am·3pm. F,urn. appl, ing, selling, or jusl qualily clothes, lots &
looking, classified has 101s ol neat . misc.
what you needf !518 & !514 Poinsett•
CLASSIFIE!? . • 878
On the move.?
If'
SeJI your extra
household
items
in Classifieo
Overstocked with
stutt?
A call to
Classified
wlll help
842·5678
27f:t diesel, furllng Jib, _B_A_l._B_O_A __ Y_A_C_H-T•
pristine. $12,000 .. 714·· BASIN has boat sllps
436·6665 9r 854-6460 · .avail from 31 lo 75 h , LIDO 14 s14.501tt. 673-1161
$795. 673·4122 NEW DOCK 2 strps 30'
CLASSIFIED + •. Elec/wtr/dock
It's the solution yC>u're boxs. Marcus Channel
sejnchfng foe . wheth· $225/mo ea. 673·7353
er you're seeking a Side lie. StO/ft, up to
home. an apartment, 40'. Good ~ loca·
a new .occupation or lion. Water/elec. No ven a stra et.
·sE·R·VI_C_E ___ mCERAMES IC CONCRETE & DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL
3 528 MASONRY 3 5 S 7 SERVICE 3584 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ROOFING 3910
DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOFING Cilrp, plbg, Wllllam Harold Jewelers L & B Therepy • QUALITY CARE • s & B ROOFING
•••••••••I N Tit & M bl Brick, Block, Stone, Tile ,...SMALL JOB EXPERT paln1. elec, lfle, stucco. Watch & jewelry repillr & Nutrition Ina/WC 20% OFF W/ADI PIANO Beg.·Advanced Now Roofs • Reroofs
ACOUSTIC
CEnINGS 3408
AAA ACOUSTIC Paint-applied Remove·
patch. Texture. lnVext.
962·5891 or 847·8905
ewport e ar e Remodels. MORGAN Antique • Fine Jewelry RN/Massage Therapist 20¥11 Exp. Xlnl workmanship. Repairs • L#612555 Fine Craftsmanmlp... Cone, Patio, Driveway Drywall/Plaster Repair l.!lc'd. Phl85o.3281 Buy/sell/lrade 973,0365 C.M. 722•9823 Fair $ 845.2417 Ron All ages-Teacher Cert. Ins/Bond 970·1410 Al Affordable Prlcea. Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25 Yr /Hanging, Taping, Taxture Mobile *403•5365 Entertainment Avail.
Showers/Counters/Firs EljP· Terry 557·7594 Comm/Res 551·5573 .,,,..,,..,,,.,,=-===...,.,.,-=--~-•W.P. YOUNGQUIST .Jennifer 640·8669 •S~c'!~~e~ ~~~~::do
Natural Stone & Marble --------CARPENTRYeWlndowa LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PalnU"t Contraotor Fptcs L645488 842·2214 * Best Price/Quality B&K Llc#585160 ooora •Wood Fences ,. Free Est. All reroof All phases. No job too Cl VG O I LAWN CARE 3808'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oual. painting by prorls PET guaranteed 875 5095
TILE REPAIRS Landscape, brick, slone sml. Acouslic removal, L;;:15:r1ag! d~~n ~~~ l=jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• PUBLIC NOTICE Ucl602099· Ins. •THUNDE~ AOO~INO• •Reseal Patio Tiie • Concttlt. 900.79t-1oo7 etc. 714·240·1159 11 FrH 111• 645•3305 SERVICES 3870 249-8323 Pg-312-0026 Basic Yard Malnt The Calif. Public Ullll· For all of your roofing Pond• • Fountains •EXPERT· Blk walls La Cl T .24Yra "'"·111 ... Painting d A l/R al U352409 745.3954 brick, conc'rt, stucco&'·---------Home Rettoratlon/Ramodtl T .wne5. i n·ups, ree ties Commission RE· -TOU-CHu''ps, TOO nee s. eroo ep r. ·-Tlle/d •11/Woodwo k rim, prnklrs, Aerate, QUIRES that i .. 11 "•ed •Personellzed• Uc 6:i8t44 646-4122 stone. 25Yr Exp. Lows ELECTRICAL 3610 ryw.. r Th t 1'1631-4422 P -41"8 2 .. -24 Hrs. Richard.Sinor I H p c CEILINO MASTER Jose 5 31•7843 -Fences/decks/room add. ac g ..-14 household goodt Llc#280644 64s.3209 n-ome et are
•Acoustic F\emoval• CHILD CARE 3536 . Roofa/general repairs. • TREES • movers print their .,.....,.,.,,...,,.....,,..,......,.....,..,...,._-1 Walklng·FeedlnfTLC REMODEUNG
Custom Texture•Pafnt Patterned Concrete Small Job EXPERT Comm/Res. Refs Free Esl P.U.C. Cal T number; RAINBOW Clrclo Malnt. Ve. Mall 224-250
Ltc'CI. Mark 8 38·7300 Driveways, patios. Duncan Electrlc John 847·5520 Topped/Remove, Lawn•, limos and chauffeur• Palnllng·lnVExl Houu/Apl & ADDITIONS 3916 CHILD HOME CARE decks. Repair/removal Quick Response •1111hdnup 'Jlt-M'N print their T.C.P. num· Quality Job. Free est. -P-L ... U_M_B_I_N_G ______ liiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Llct1130420 1056 Lie. Free est 22.2·6666 Local Lie. ~59·7042 -HA-ULl--N-G _____ GARDENING Rellable ber In all advertise-Ltlf589897 938-8888 3890 ASK Ml! ABOUT ...
Roberta Thornton 3720 & Quality Work at ments. If you hav• a -..--------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-mmodllllng•Addltlon&
7{l0·3969 Npt Beach •---------iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reasonable rates. question about the le-CARL MANIRE CO. THE LOCAL PLUMBER & Repalra. No Job Too CARPENTRY 3510
CONTRACTORS FENCES JUNK To Th• DUMP Ed Barrett 548•3371 gallty Of a mov•r. llmo Painting Contractor .. James E. eangtr1 Co.• Small! Bob 548·8223 Hahdwman/R•~odel --------GENERAL 3558 11. DEC"S 3615 (714-988·1882) Or••n Scene Landscpng or chauffeur, call: 26Vra Prof'I Painting Slnce 1947 : Additions. Bath, Kitch CL!ANING Gt &'-Wiii haul whal Trash' ,/Masonry /lrrlgallon Publlc Utlllllea Ll356098 733·8048 F~nd~Cservfce•lnsured · ~re-Water Damage T Commission l!lec, Plumb, & Paint SERVICES 3548 Man won'tl 968·1882 I rimming /Removals 71._558-4151 CHUNG'S PAINTING L153 81 675-9304 SPRINKLERS 3921
Newport area. lmmed CPI BUILDERS INC. *FENCe:S OATES• Clean·ups e Maintenance G
Resldentlal C9ns1. / I/ t I eel Ltfl5990~5 950·8109 Dibernardo'• Moving 2Q Yrs EICp. d Prjcel --------... SPRINK&.ER REPAIR ·Page 714-227'8122 A TOUCH OF CLASS Llc.,518424•1nsured ~~~:C:~":'L;:~::o5 IMMIGRATION LANDSCAPe: Local/Ofllce/Storage Guar worl<. Free Est. eDAN DAWSON• ValveseHucs .. nm1-
DOORS RemOdel•H111dwar1 Cleanlng. R111/Comm C7t4)885-4993 JlmWhytfl.642;7206 3762 CONSULTANT Long Dlit. Free Eat. Ucl31S802 53&·1&34 Plumblng 646.6720 clocks. 26Yra Local Exp.
· Trlm•Cablnels•Slucco Lie/Bonded. Free Eat.1------------18 Years Experience. Ttlf181632 879·3114 Gene Abram• Painting Weier Htn•OralnHFbrturet John Burr 282·283 t Oh"""I L562731 35Yrt exp Teresa 2Q2·7143 LEWIS Conatructlon •Wood Fenc••• .,... RemocJel•Handyman u 1 Immigration lxper1 Brian Killelea 645-4635 -Split Second Moving Int/~ Oual P1lnl/R1ass R1modl•Repalr•F1uce11
. Jorry 642'°567 •Bright Haeclnlng L#70477:r Local Res. ~:~,:~~~~ =!~~~ ' Green Card Lotte Landanpe Remodeling Prof Moversl 24Mt Srv ·Llc'~/lna'd •Ince '76• L554722•Pgr-717·5729 TUTORING 3929 A to Z HANDYMAN European Prof'I. Best •714-557·5925• Advantage ConS1r. 974-5301 Vlaa 6 Labor C9"110ca'Xon Yard tune up/mafnlenace, 7D1y/Sr Dl1e/T I 17U52 888 70t3 Pg-664.-39-47 ________ _.,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
INSTALUREFACE CABINETS In lownl Refs 5Yra Exp. Work Permit ;75.9425 1.andscape/artislic daslgn. 432·8123/P·348·5850 Heu" P•int1nt1 Svo'a tl(perl Drain CIHnlng 1•
Kilchens, baths, doors, Grace 251·9455 S.J. Scott Conatructlon • Contrac\pr#C27-604008. ALL-AMERICAN Int/Ext • Low Rat11 & Plumbl~ Repair• TEST PREP
_windows. Doug 548-7258 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING fr:~~arso~~ B~~1~;~ FLOOR INSTALL INTERIOD Pror1 & Ethlcs1. 845-7,,505 Moves·U ... Carefully Ouallty Work Guaranteed 20Yr• •KP· All WOik guar. SEMINARS
Licensed-Bonded 7t4o87S.77H REPAI s 82 &\ •MOW/edge/tree tr1nll1 Courteously a Cheaply Call Martin 9S3·8408 Ile" 545-8298 CARPET s 10.oo per hour. ~ 3 0 DBSJGNERS' 3782 sprinklers/yd clean-up 549-0223 T141227 Ike'• Cu11om Painting _.,,P,_r-eo_l,_ae--.P""'1-u-m""b ... l_n_9_ EXCEL on SAT &
714-548-0398 STEVEN'S OINERAL _ Free est, re11sonable, Prof CIHn 01.1allty CTBS. Eves/Wknds '~EANING 3515 --------CON8TRUCTION + MARBL• •XP•RT •RASa Poll•hed & rellabte. 94S·738t MUSIC Work. Int/Ext'& Docks. Re~~:: :.:;t::t~~els· 4570 Campua Or. N.B.
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