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District comes up with lower class size plrui
• Heeding calls from parents, officials say it may be
possible to implement program by September.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA-School offi-
cials are taking steps to lower class
sizes in first and second grade
-dasarooms-throughout--the-distr
next year, possibly by September.
school districts that lower class
sizes to 20 students per teacher.
School officials were analyzing
the district's space and staff
requirements for reports to school
board members and principals.
"This is such an opportunity for them to pro-
vide a high quality education to their stu-
dents and they want to do whatever they
can to make it happen ... "
• For related stories, See Com-
munity Fonam, Page A16.
Elementary school principals
were called back from vacation and
met with administrators Tuesday
for a briefing on Newport-Mesa
Unified's position and to brainstorm
on how to move classrooms around
and add new teachers.
to make it happen,• Bernd said
U the district begins it.$ class
reduction program with first and
second grades -kindergarten and
third can be added later -about
73 teachers would be needed.
said Mike Fine, the district's chief
-SUPERINTENDENT MAC BERND •
financial officer.
During their interviews for oth-
er vacant teaching positions,
adm1:ntstra1ors are-noting appli· --.
cants with solid primary teaching The turnabout came this week
after parents began pressuring
district officials to act on provi-
sions in the state budget which
bequeath $650 per student to
Superintendent Mac Bernd said
Wednesday he believes the district
can hire teachers and rearrange
classrooms by September, a stark
contrast to the last few weeks
when school officials were citing a
February implementation date.
~ ·we still have some financial
concerns, but those can be
resolved," Bernd said. "It's up to
the board now."
School trustees have sched-
uled a special board meeting
Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Harper
Community Center to discuss the
class size reduction proposal.
"Titis is such an opportunity for
them to provide a high quality
education to their students and
they want to do whatever they can
experience, Bernd said.
Those teachers could be hired if
•SEE PLAN PAGE A15
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PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Beachgoen watch in awe as 15-foot waves pound The Wedge OD Wednesday. 111bls ls like, what I live for, you know," said Dan Visel, 18, a Balboa surfer.
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towering surf from Tahiti
DNESDAY
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
11iE WEDGE -The mighty wave
soaring more than 20-feet catapulted
professional body boarder Mike Stewart
high into the air.
The crowd, clustered on the beach,
gasped with admiration and disbelief as
Stewart mastered the supreme swell and
rode it out.
•They're having fun out there putting
OD a show,• said surfer Lance Brooks, 24,
a Balboa Island resident who was one of
many equipped with a camera. "I mean,
look at all the people out here, they are
our entertainment•
Stewart was one of several pros
Wednesday morning embracing the
• Want the details of this week's mon-
strous sets? See,_ A11.
challenge of the biggest surf here in four
years born from a storm off Tahiti.
"This is like, what I live for, you
know," said Dan Visel, 18, a Balboa
lslAnd surfer who had battled the waves
for three hours Wednesday morning.
•This is better than I can remember in a
longtime.•
Newport Beach lifeguards beefed-up
their forces Wednesday and opened tow-
ers at the Wedge and around the New-
port Pler and Santa Ana River Jetty. The
Harbor entrance, West and Ba.st jetties
wen doted and apected to remain so
Knee boarder BW Sharp of Newport
Beach exits a huge wave at The
Wedge on Wednesday.
through today, lifeguards said.
There were several rescues Wednes·
day, including two harrowing ones.
Around 8:30 a .m . a 38-year-old fisher-
man was swept off the east jetty rocks in
Corona del Mar and into the ocean. The
man, who suffered minor injuries, was
rescued by two off-duty Newport Beach
· • SEE WAVES PAGE A16
Surf loosens
pili:ogsat
B8lboaPier
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
BALBOA PIER-The fero-
cious surf Wednesday
caused some minor damage
beneath the Balboa Pier
which city engineen mooi-
tored tbJOugbout the day,
preparing to dOle it sbou1d
the waV91 continue to swell.
A few pilings, wooden sup.
ports fc.: the per, were dis-
lodged by the mighty surf
whida ello mapped b wood·
eo cram~ on two pa.
Jngs, 8ClCOrding to dty olftdalj'
•we'll doee the pier tf we
need to,• City Manager
Kevin Murphy said. •we've
nevw lost a pier in a storm."
•SEE PIEft PAGE A11
Fishennan, surfer pulled from waves
•Angler owei life to
two off .duty lifeguards
who dragged him from
the huge surf. . -
•(The &herman)
Mii gettJnO swept
aftllind De ti Mg .,,,,,,, ... ,,
into the OC'Mll bY .. rOutng IWf
that surged men than 20-feet.
•He WU getting swept
around lib • raq dalL. lldd "-6-
lh HNd. le, one GI tbe ·• team
lhg\alrdl. ·1 cldn, .. him until
b9 w at tbe bcinai1a GI tbe rodm.
Ha Wll gtf"ftg •WI ID. • .
ln a flUh. Head yelled over
to bis buddy and fellow life·
guard, Oliver Fleener, Who WU
doeest to the man.
•t y.Ded. 'Grab binll' Then I
caught the nut wave and rode
onto the beech to get help, 111
HeeclMld. .
HMCl ran up the Mech to a
pUking booth and c.Dld the ~Paaol wbo bnmedieteiy
an1wd IR tb* boet.
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••RBa•Mill••
Tomlinson
suddenly
quits~at
arts center
•The president has been cred-
ited with diversifying the 10-
year-old center's performance
roster and helping boost atten-
dance to record numbers.
By Julie Ross Cannon. Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -
Orange County Per-
forming Arts Center
president Tom Tomlin·
son surprised the local
arts community Tues-
day when he abruptly
resigned from the orga-
nization's top position -
effective immediately.
~~ ~~·-..r ;~ ~~·. ~
at4 Though performing
arts center offioals are Tom Tomlinson
keeping mum on the
reason, some county arts leaders said
they were shocked by the news.
"Everything just seemed to be going
smoothly," said Julie Bussell. executive
clirectoI of Pacific Chorale, which per-
forms four concerts a year at the center. •1
Community loses
former officer 1
'Whitey' Fredricksen
• Longtime resident dies of nat-
ural causes. He was 87.
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
COSTA l\liESA -Lawrence •Whitey"
Fredricksen, who worked his way from
ice delivery man in Chicago's Prohibitioo-
era speak-easies to respected Newport
Beach police officer, died July 18 of nat-
ural causes. He was 87.
· Fredricksen was a fixture of post-
World War D Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach.
He was known as a hardworking mp
who watched generations of children
grow up because he also drove a IChool
bus tn the mornings. like many police
officers in those days, he kept two jobl.
"He was a community servant in every
• SEE WHITEY' PAGE At
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A2 • THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996
greer
wylder
I f your pet is in need of vacci-
nations, The PetCare Co.
(650-3520) is having a vac-
qne clinic this Saturday from
9100 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m.
Every second and fowth Sat-
urday the pet store has a travel-i4g clinic visit, with a first-come,
fi.Iit-serve policy. You can also
~chase a six-month supply of
Prbgram for your pet.
~·Program is the wonder drug
Utat helps end the flea-cycle. The
l'~tCare Co. is located on the cor-
ner of 17th Street and Irvine
;\Venue in Newport Beach. ..
: Jane's Antiques (673-5688) is
h'3ving a 20% to 50% off sale on
i6welry through Thursday Aug.
1'6. Jane's Antiques is located at
:;$11 Lafayette in the Cannery
Village in Newpott Beach. • • • Figge Photography is offering
a~special on Christmas portraits. a you have a portrait done in
Jlugust, Figge will give you half-
oft on a family sitting, and 25
ttee holiday cards.
• Figge (644-6933) is located at
~O Newport Center Drive in
f'Cewport Beach. t ..
4 Neiman Marcus is having a tfunk show today featuring the
latest collection of Moschino's
¢leap n ' Chic designs. The
trOnk show includes informal
Jllodeling in the designer sports-
wear department from 12 p.m. to
~ p.m. Neiman Marcus (759-
1900) is located at Fashion Island i1i Newport Beach.
• La Tortuga (979-2085) is a
ladies clothing and accessory
store specializing in ethnic cloth-
mg. There are lots of free flow-
ing sJdrts, cotton separates, and
unusual dresses from Greece, . .
. It's having a sale through the
end of the month with savings
~p to 50% off. Selected mer-
chandise on sale includes neck-
laces, watches, jackets, dresses,
cookbooks, and musical instru-
rtlents. La Tortuga is located at
South Coast Plaza Village.
~ehind Planet Hollywood.
Salvatore Ferragamo (979-
7654) is having a sale on select-
ed spring merchandise for men
and women. There is a nice
selection of handbags, clothing.
shoes, and ties to chose from.
Salvatore Ferragamo is located
on the second level of South
Coast Plaza, near Nordstrom.
Newport Tobacco (644-5153)
is having a special on Don
Tomas and Astral C igars. The
cigars range in price from $2.99
to $4.99, and the special is limit-
ed to three cigars per person.
Newport Tobacco is located at
Pashion Island, a few doors
down from Tutto Mare Restau-
rant in Newport Beach.
"BEST llUYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
ciall me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-
4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily ~llot, 330 w. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627.
.
TODAY AT THE ' I.FAIR
.-HOURS
10 a.m. to midnight
_.. otSCOUNTS .
Foundation Health and Senior Highlights Seniors'
Day -Seniors ages 55 and over admitted for $3 and
receive free Ferris wheel and merry-go-round rides. Thn
'rides for $10 -Purchase a special wristband containing
10 rides tickets for $10. Valid any Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday or Friday, opening unW dosing, for rides in
the major. and kiddie midways. Good for all ages. Wrist-
band purchase does not include gate admissjon ..
.-SCHEDULED ACTIVm ES
• 10 a.m.: Junior Cavies arrive (until 11:30 a.m.) -
All American Boys Chorus -Tunes Heritage
Stage
• Noon:Senior Com on the Cob Eating Contest -
limes Heritage Stage
Family t.egos Conte!.! -Kids Patch Stage
Musical Variations -Cal Spas Centennial Stage
• 1 p.m.: Caterpillar Catapult. -Kids Patch Stage
·Fashions for Seniors Fashion Sho~ -Crafts &
Cooks Gallery/Hom~ Building
Reminisce Hitch/Ox~-.l::!Hch -Newport
Arena/Equestrian Center •
• 2 p.m.: Junior Dairy Goats Showmanship (until 6
p.m.) -Livestock arena
Pitch A Fork - Cal Spas Centennial Stage
"Entertaining with Insects~ by Ron Taylor -
Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building
• 3 p.m.: The Racquettes -Tiroes Heritage Stage
Nifty After Fifty Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial
Stage
Elk Whistle/Bill Neal -Spotlight StageNtsual
Arts Buildin
• 4 p.m.: ~dorf Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial
Stage
Sariri Ecuador Music -Spotlight StageMsual
Arts Building
Juggling from the Orient -Bijou Magic Palace
• 5 p.m.: Dan Wtles~lack rope -Meadows Stage
Hula Hoop Contest -Kids Patch Stage
Our B9ys Steel Drum Orchestra -Melody Junc-
tion Stage
• 6 p.m.: Barnyard Fashion Parade (until 8 p.m.) -
Livestock arena and livestock area
Officials halt sale of merchandise for slain officer
• ' C)
Laguna Niquel Performing Arts -Cal Spas Cen-
tennial Stage
·Country Christmas Candles• by Kathy Davis -
Crafts & Cooks Gallery/Home Arts Building
• 7 p.m.: Lou Rawls -Arlington Theater
The Monkey Grip Blues -Cal Spas Centennial
Stage
•Though cause is 'good,' loca-
tion where CHP officers were
selling T-shirts and bracelets
wasn't, fair officials say.
---------------Fair officials put an end to the sales • For a partial list of winners from· Saturday but are working on other
the 1996 Orange County Fair, IH locations at the fairgrounds to sell the
"'-Al memorial goods, Kibota said.
"We have a couple of options we are
presenting to the CHP," he said. "One cause was good, they noted the loca-would be to sell the goods in the craft
Joe Gandelman-ventriloquist -Buffalo Bend
Bandstand By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot tion .wasn't. corral in the home arts building. The
The officers were selling the $20 T-other would be to try to find a vendor to
shirts and $5 bracele1S from their non-sen them on the grounds." • 8 p.m.: Flying U Championship Rodeo -Coors
Light Grandstand Arena
Touch of Class Orchestra -1imes Heritage Stage
Dave Davis-crooner - Cal Spas Centennial Stage
• 9:30 p.m.: Steele Parade -Meadows Stage
Lloyd Mabrey-balladier -Buffalo Bend Bandstand
FAIRGROUNDS -An effort to raise
money for a slain California Highway
Patrol officer is stirring a minor contro-
versy at the Orange County Fair.
prQfit booth inside the Orange County , The craft conal ls where fair partid·
Building where exhil>jt'op;; ·including · ·pants can sell homemade crafts. Bug
other governmental ap-encies and non-chef T-shirts currently are sold there.
profit organizations,· ~ prohibited 1he CHP would still retain its spot in
from selling preducts. 'the Orange County Building under .-ALL DAY
Creations iii Clay by Orange County Polymer
Clay Guild, Tailoring Tole for Every Home by
Orange County Tole & Decorative Painters, Warn,
Worldly, Whimsical Woodcarving by California
Woodcarver's Guild.
CHP officers began selling memori-
al T-shirts and bracelets last week for
the widow of officer Don Burt, who was
shot two weeks ago during a traffic
stop in Fullerton.
"If we allow them, we have to allow ~~r plan.
everyone to sell wbateveMhey want." "That way when people go to the
said Russ Kibota, a fair,:·spokesman. CUP's booth, the officers can direct
"Obviously everybodll has a good them over to the home arts building,"
Latino group pushes
voter registration
The Latino Leadership Council
plans to launch a voter registra-
tion drive to encourage West Side
participation on Election Day.
HWe, as a group, want to encour-
age our community to vote,• said
Michael Zepeda, who serves on the
council's board. Hit's just to encour-
age people to participate as a
whole in the political system."
Zepeda said the council hopes
to convince West Side residents,
not just Latinos, to participate in
the Democratic process. He wants
residents to realize the benefits of
suffrage.
Community leaders, business-
es and merchants are expected to
participate in the drive, which still
is in its organizational stages.
-By John Canalls
Contestants sought
for Mesa Pride contest
Mesa Pride is looking for a few
good homes and neighborhoods,
·said Ron Amburgey, contest
chairman for the Neighborhood
Pride Awards.
While fair officials said the officers' cause." Kibota said.
Residents who enhance their
homes and neighborhoods with
improvements and high quality
housing are encouraged to enter
the Costa Mesa Neighborhood
Pride Contest, he said.
Within Costa Mesa city limits,
entries will be judged by overall
appearance, landscaping and gen-
eral upkeep in the following cate-
gories: best single family residence,
best neighborhood block and best
apartment or condominium project.
Winners will receive hand-paint-
ed commemorative plaques, gifts
from local merchants and recogni·
tion from neighbors and residents of
Costa Mesa, Amburgey said.
To enter, an entry form must be
filled out and mailed to Mesa
Pride, P.O . Box 5949, Costa Mesa,
CA 92628-3949. You may nomi-
nate your own home, block or
apartment/condominium project.
There is no entry fee.
Entries for the contest must be
received by Mesa Pride on or
before 5 p .m., July 31, 1996.
Judging will occur between Aug.
1 and Aug. 15, 1996. Awards will
be presented September 1996 at
the Costa Mesa Country Club.
For further information, con-
tact Ron Amburgey, contest chair-
man, Qt 548-7001.
-By Kathleen Haney
Drivers needed· to help
with Mobile Meals
Friends in Service to Humanity
and Hoag Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian are looking for eager
and people-friendly volunteer
drivers for the Mobile Meals pro-
gram to deliver meals to its elder-
ly and ill, homebound clients.
FISH and Hoag Hospital hope to
add two more delivery routes to the
six routes already in existence by
July 1 to cover areas as far as Coast
Highway and up to the Santa Ana
Heights area before Bristol Street.
All age groups are encouraged to
volunteer, but are rajuired to have
the use of a car and be licensed dri-
vers with adequate insw-ance.
At least 20 volunteer drivers
are needed to be available to
deliver meals to eight clients at
least once a month on a regular
basis. Meals are delivered Mon-
day through Friday and training
fot routes is provided.
Call 645-8050 to volunteer or
for more information.
COSTA MQ'.A ,
• 2500 block of Newport '°"'9¥M'CI: Tools were taken from a motor
home. " .
• 300 block of Longs a.y: Someone broke Into a condominium through an
unlocked sliding glass door, treklting mud across the carpet. Nothing was taken.
• 1800 blodr of Alaska Avenue: About $5,600 worth of jewelry and other
items were taken from a home:Thieves gained entry ·through a sliding glass
door.
• l OOO block of Trinity Qrlve: A bike was stolen from an open garage.
• JlOQ btoc:k of Bristol S4Net: A cell phone was stolen from a car that a
woman left with a department store valet.
• 600 block of Anton moulevlll'd: Someone used a phone line at a commer-
cial business to call Egypt. China and Morocco.
• 1800 block of Newport moulevM'CI: Airline tickets, tennis shoes, sporting
goods and other items worth·about SS,430 were taken from a parked car.
• 200 block of Albert PIMie: An $80 check was stolen from a mailbox and
r<?written to pay to another person.
NEWPORT BEACH
• 500 block of Bayview Circle: A leather bag containing credit cards, a
passport, wallet and airllne tickets was stolen from the front desk of a hotel.
The loss was reported at $8,600.
• HOO block of C8ntpus Dmre: A resident reported threatening phone calls.
The caller claims he Is going to come to the hou5e and attack the resident.
• JOO block of Pelm Street: An unattended purse containing $30 was
stolen from a bar.
• JOO block of &2nd Street: A skateboard was stolen from outside a skate
shop.
gADju HOIUNE
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Newpon Beach/Cos'-Ml!ss Daily P iJoc THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996
You can become a statistic, or you can face those fears··
0 ne of the scariest Umes ln
many people's lives is the
transition Crom college lo
the •real world.• I know,
because I am •transitiorung• at
thlS very moment.
I have been in school the ma1or-
ity of my We. Now that I have
graduated from college, a new
frontier awaits me: The Working
World. No more summers off. No
more sleeping until noon. No more
mooching off the parents.
It's all a little difficult to swallow.
As graduation approached, I
began to experience a great de al
of anxiety. Part of my anxiety
stemmed from the fact that many
of my friends who already graqu-
ated were unable to find jobs in
thelf fields. Some of them took
part-time JObs just to pay the
bills.
Not onJy that, but the job
search process was completely
confounding. Where should I
begin? ShouJd I just send my
resume out to every newspaper
m the country? I was so over-
whelmed I didn't want to do any-
tlung.
One of the things I've learned
is fear can be extremely immobi-
lizing. But it doesn't have to be. It
dll depends on what you do with
it.
This reminds me of a night-
mare I had about a class recently.
I am in my last quarter of col-
lege. 1 have three classes left, but
one of them is the dreaded statis-
tics (or Msadistics, • as I Wee to call
1t), which I kept putting off
throughout my five years at Cal
Poly Pomona.
When I walk into the class on
the first day, I realize that all of
the horror stories I'd heard about
the subject were true. The
teacher begins by saying, "Let us
discuss probabµity. If p and (1
minus p) are the probabilities of
success and failure on any given
trial, then the probability of get-
ting x successes and (n minus x)
failures in some specific order is
p muJtlplied against (1 minus p);
clearly in this product of p's and
(1 minus p)'s there is one factor
for each failure, and the x factors
p and n minus x factors (1 minus
p) are multiplied together. Any
questions? No? OK. There will be
a quiz tomorrow on this."
I suddenly feel like crying, and
my head hurts.
When the teacher hands back
my mid-term exam there is a big,
fat, red D on the front. Actuall , I
was jumping for joy. I thought I
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I reluctantly hire a tutor to
prepare for the final exam. We
meet to discuss the many statisti-
cal wonders of the world, such as
the normal approximation to the
binomial distribution, and other
equally exciting concep~.
The week before the test I
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drinking and dreaming statistics.
I feel good. I feel strong. I feel 1
might even get a C.
I study the entire night before
the exam, with everything I need
laid out on my desk: textbook, ·
calculator, pencils, •Statistics For
Dummies," and of course, a box
of IQeenex to wipe the tears
brought on by those frustra.ting,
hair-pulling questions.
However, I'm lacking one
es~ntial thing: an alarm clock.
I fall asleep atop my textbook
(hoping to learn through osmosis,
I suppose), and wake up the next
morning two hours after I shouJd
. have started taking my final. A
blood-curdilng, horrendous
"NOOOOI" emerges from the
depths of my souJ.
And that's when I wake up.
I n reality, only some of these
things are true to my life: In
general, my teacher wouJd talk
about things that made virtually
no sense o me, an laid often
leave the classroom teary-eyed
and he adache-ridden. And I was
scared enough by it all to get a
tutor.
I realized that the possibility
of not passing the class and not
graduating terrified me so much
that my anxiety was being
played out in my dreams.
B ut that made me all the more
determined to succeed and
master my anxiety.
I began to study for that class
like no other. And the night
before the final exam, I felt good.
I felt prepared. I felt I might even
get a B.
In the end, I took the exam
and received a B as I imagined
I would, and I grad uated feel-
ing as if I had conquered the
world.
I may not have actually con-
quered the world by passing sta-
tistics, but it was a real turning
point for me. I realized that I
coutd let my tears in lite deter-
mine my actions, or I could make
the best out of my situation and
forge ahead.
When it came time to sean::h
for a job, I still experienced anxl-.
ety. I wondered if I really bad
what it takes to make it or if any-
one would give me the chance to
prove myself.
But I decided from the get-go
that I wouldn't le t dol,lbts or fears
about my situation dictate how I
handled it.
One thing I have learned in
my 23 years is that we all have
fears. You can't necessarily make
fears go away. But you can deal
with them effectively .
I still have fears. Will I be
good enough? Will I succeed? I
don't know the answers to these
questions, but I know now that I
won't let my fears do the answer-
ing for me.
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Rasta Mesa
~pts to say
arrivederci
By M•rissa Espino, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Pasta Mesa
Grill "On East 17th Street and
TusUn Avenue in Costa Mesa wW
be closing its doors permanently
this Friday.
The restaurant has been closed
since July 7, but the bar will con--
tinue to stay open until the end of
this week.
·Owner Bill Hadley, a Corona
del Mar resident, is out of town
and unavailable for comment. But
Allen Townshend, the restaurant
manager, said a downturn in
business was the reason for the
restaurant's closure.
"There just wasn't enough busi-
ness to keep it up," Townshend
said. "We stop~ the entertain-
ment discount.card because the
owners chose to not take part in it
any lo~er and I think that had
sometbirig to do with it."
The state's new no smoking
law also hurt because the restau-
rant has a bar, Townshend said.
Despite · devices to keep .the
smo!te away from the restaurant
the Phen-Fen Diet
Ar
TI1e answer 1s 1·cs' llo\\cvcr 1hc 1rea1·
mcm of obe~111· or Jn owrwe1gh1 condi-
tion also rcciu1rl'' approprl:11c lifcs1rle
chan~es ari<I an 111chv1duahzt'd, ph}'li1etnn·
supervised. comprchens1l'C a1>pro:1ch
including d1e1. beh.1vior mochflc11ion and
~crci~· for L-v1·n·ont'. 11 is nuc just :ltnl·
ply a m:uter of pushing themselves away
from 1he 1:1hle! TI1c new d1e1 pills. when
properly :idmini~rered hy a phrsic1an who
is knov.1edgeable in rhcir use. can be ;i
helpful ad1unct for l\'e1Jthl red11c1io11 :ind
l\'eighr maimm:incc.
Call my office for an appom1n1<.·nt and
we cin ctcrcrmlnc If 1·ou :II\' or :ire nm
.1 good canclidace for clnig rhcr.1pv for
obcstty or an ovc1,,cigh1 condl1ion.
~'c :ilso offer nltrmarl\'t' pmgr.uns.
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(714) n0-9266
AM> FW1 "°""" (Wetnni111ttr Loation Alto)
are~. customen would complain
about smoke drifting from the
bar, Townshend said.
1be restaurant was located at
17th Street and Orange Avenue for
mo.re than five years but relocated
in March 1995 to its present site.
Townshend said before its
move, the restaurant enjoyed a
strong food business, but was only
breaking even. So Hadley tried a
different location, thinking a new
atmosphere would. be a change
for the better, Townshend said.
"1bis shows you the risk of mov-
ing your business from one place to
just down the street," said Ed Faw-
cett, executive director of the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
"They lose some of their following."
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Tony Roina's goes roaming for new ·site .
By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Tony
Roma's restaurant, a 17-year
establishment in Newport Beach,
has closed its West Coast High-
way site but hopes to re-emerge
in Fashion Island.
The restaurant packed up and
left its Mariners Mile location in
April because the owners were
looking tor a fresher look, said
Dana Berryman, former Newport
Beach Tony Roma's manager.
•The'lease was up at the same
time w e were looking to relo-
cate," said Berryman, who now
works at the Tony Roma'.s in
Huntington Beach. "The building
itseU is a little outdated for the
concept Tony Roma's holds, and
the building was very small."
Bill Barney, director of fran-
chise sales for Tony Roma's
Restaurants, said although there
has not been a lea.le commitment
yet, the.re will be a Tony Roma's in
Newport Beach eventually.
"Our intention is to move clos-
er inland," he said. "The .retail
activity seems to be moving to
Fashion Island."
Barney said the Tony Roma's
chain is revamping the look of all
its restaurants so the eateries
have a lighter interior in order to
portray more energy.
"Our newest prototypes are
much larger and the look is much
mo.re modem," he said. "It was
pretty dark' (at the Newport
Beach location)i it had a '60s and
'70s look in the exterior and the
seating was a little close ...
Barney said the business was
moderate at the old location, but
the company was seeking a more
competitive site.
"We need to maintain our com-
petitiveness," he said "We real-
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lze we have to upgrade and we
have to throw in the dollars to
make it CW'J'ent and successful."
Restaurateur Bil1' Hamilton,
owner of three Newport Beach
establishments, said he finds it
disturbing when there is not sta-
bility among the restaurants
around him.
"Newport Beach is very com-
petitive and the customers hold
s~
you to a high standard," said the
owner of Malarky's Irish Pub, The
Cannery restaurant and the
Riverboat Cafe.
"Fashion Island bas kind of
pre-empted Mariners Mile,•
Hamilton said. "That doesn't
mean we shouldn't thrive on the
waterfront, but we have to work
.hard. It's a tough business any-
where."
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Savings from 30% to 70% on our famous collections of:
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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996 AS
Scam artist on loose, police say p
.waters will be ab11zz With electric boats
By John Canalls , Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa police officers are
warning business owners about a
pair of scam artists who attempt to
dupe cashiers into giving away
,money.
Here's the scenario, according
to police:
A man approaches a service
station cashier and says he bas
found a ring. He shows the ring to
the ca.shier, asking if anyone has
)'eported it lost.
The clerk says he had not
beard of a missing ring. During
the conversation, however, the
cashier receives a phone call
hom a man who says be owns
the jewelry and is willing to
pay a $750 reward to get lt
back. ·
The caller says he will be at the
service station in 45 minutes.
The man who found the ring
tells the cashier that he does not
have the time to wait 45 minutes
and offers to split the reward. He
asks for $350 from the cash regis-
ter, saying the owner will pay him
back.
After~ collecting the cash, the
ring finder makes a mi.stake: He
takes the ring with him, tipping
off the cashier to the crime.
The clerk chases the man
down and recovers $170.
CHECKS CASHED
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Of course, the caller never
arrives. The store worker contacts
police.
So far, two scams have been
reported. Only one resulted in a
cash loss.
#We've had it reported twice,
which probably means it bas hap·
pened more," said Costa Mesa
police investigator George John-
son.
The scam artist who poses as
the ring fqlder is dest:ribed as
white, 35-40 years old, 5 feet 8
inches, 150 pounds, with blond
hair. A physical description of the
caller is not available. _
Anyone with information
should call Johnson at 754-5294.
This Saturday shouU of
•ititvw me ........ ....S •tbef
sbe blows. wlD .. tna tba
OCMD. No ordiDiuy boak·Jadm
pratm, tbw bwa" lft will
be op-.ating electdc lbow
boall tn tbe tOtb umaal Duffy
Eledlic BOat Rally at the Duffy
factory SbawrOain.
Tbe event staitecl ln 1986 as
a race baled at the Cannery
Restaurant lnvoMng 15 boats.
The race elmiJent WU quickly
abandoned.
•we reallZid that all the
boats go the same speed. so
why race?• said Duffy vice-
president Gary Crane. •Now
we CDDduct it u a rally.•
ID recmt ,..._ tbe r9ly Ml
beccae. fund·rUlil' lnv.Wtiug
a tbeme..
•we npec_t to raile over
Sto,ooo for the P9dlatitc Ca:ntW
R....m PU:od at CHOC lb·
ptta1. • Crane said.
Thia year's event is expect-
ed to draw 300 ~ti 1n so boats.
fn the tradition of ICAVenger
hunts (think ~tel), partid·
pants will receive .... of dues
which they IDuit IOlve to find
the lllOlt efficient route back to
the startinq point. Along the
'ray, ~y will visit historical
~:s-==tbe ~ bey,•es-lllli4 n. nlJ Wta nm Ina noon :
until ......... .,..,, aad will incbm ._ imlllc 8Dd an auc-
tion. Purtber .atertAiDment
indudes tbe pn urtatJon of
awards for cnatift CDltUmes
and boat decantiall. and the
unveiling of DBW c::icxacept boats.
Tbe ~ wbo axrectly
guwm tbe9P'*nnn time oeces-
~ to • • •Dfllle tbe boat course
Will win a z..3 Roedlter BMW.
For more information call '
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You -f\reea.
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(not valid with any other specials)
-Exp. 7/31/96
8wtt-P~· • • • Home and Gard)I
Clutter
WATCH WORKS
m4TCH 0-CLOCK SALES ff SERVICE
Repairs • Watch Bands
Batteries For AH Makes
Casio Warranty Service
SIDEWALK SALE
SPECIAL 25% OFF
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Regal Beauty Supply
269 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa
(714) 642-4482
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• Antiques • Steiff Bears
• Collectibles • Muffy Vanderbear
• Antique Toys • Gourmet Treats
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THURSOAV.'JULY 25, 1996
FITNESS RJN
•Fun and Fitness" is the theme
of the Newport Beach Public
Ubra.ry'1 Summer Reading Pro-
gram activity for children in first
through hfth grades at 10:30 a.m.
at the Balboa Branch, 100 E: Bal-
boa. The program will help kids
learn to get fit and stay healthy by
exercising and making wise food
choices. For more information,
call 717-3807.
BUSINESS GAME
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce Business
Development Division presents
the Gorilla Networking Game, a
fun and exciting way to gain new
l>usiness and develop new mar-
keting skills, from. 7 to 9 a.m. at
the Sheraton Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. The cost is $15 for mem-
bers and $19 for non-members.
ror more information, call 729-
1400.
BRAND NEW, NEVER -
WORN, AUTHENTIC
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·ALTERNATIVE DRESS!
. ANTIQUES" (OLLECTllLES!
·UNBELIEVABLE ONE OF A
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VINTAGE CLOTHING AT
VINTAGE PRICES
STOP IN FOR YOUR
FREE GIFT!
ASK THE DOC
The Patty and George Hoag
Cancer Center otters "Ask Your
Doctor" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the
Cafe Hoag, located on the main
level of the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Richard Holevas. a Urologist, will
be available at the free meeting
for questions and discussion of
prostate cancer. Information: 7-
CANCER,
IBM SEMINAR
IBM presents a free seminar
and demonstration on leading
edge technologies that can trans-
form the way medium to small
businesses run from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at the Westin South Coast
Plaza,. 686 Anton Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Call before or register at
8:30 a .m. the day of the seminar.
Information: (800) 766-4344.
BUSINESS FORUM
The Business Forum offers a
free luncheon discussion on
•Jntemational Taxation and Glob-
Let us do an
ANEmfESIA
FREE teem
cleanng tor
your dog or
cat Drug free.
gentle and
compassionate
There is AJJNAYS
a nsk with anesthes1c1
al nade· from 12 to 1:30 p .m. at
The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Inf onnation: (800) 996-
7449.
CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network meeting
at St. Andrew~s Presbyterian
Church tor those unempolyed,
will feature the topic •fnternal
Networking" at 7:30 p.m. in the
Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. Informa-
tion: 514-2239.
FREE WORKSHOP
Finance 500 is sponsoring. a
free workshop on how to reduce
risk exposure on mutual funds,
annuities and stocks from 1 to 2
p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
University Athletic Club, 1701
Quail' St., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 251-0270.
FRIDAY
SOENCE FUN
"Learn About Science Using
IVll I TO JOD/o!
ON FINE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING FROM
HICKEY-FREEMAN • SOUTHWICK • SAMUELSOHN • CORBIN
BARRY BRICKEN • GITMAN • IKE BEHAR • ROBERT.TALBOTI
ASHWORTH • PATAGONIA • AND MANY MORE.
Regularly SALE
Suits $395.00 to $1,100.00 from $149. 90
Sport Coats $295.00 to $595.00 from $89.90
Trousers $55.00 to $225.00 from $19.90
Dress Shirts $65.00 ta_ $150.00 from $19.90
Sport Shirts $50.00 to $170.00 from $19.90
Sweaters $80.00 to $495.00 from $29.90
Neckwear $45.00 to $100.00 from $9.90
STORE HOURS
Monday & Tuesday 10·6, Wednesday · Friday 10·9, Saturday 10,6, Sunday 11 ·6
56 J NeWPQrt Center Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach
Phone (714) 640-831 O
..
Coins• ii the title of a new two-
week dus for stx through mne-
year-olds from 1 to 3 p.m . at Clitt
Drive Park, 301 Riverside Drive.
Learn about inertia, refraction,
surface tension and other scientif-
ic concepts in the class. The cost is
$29. For more lnf onnation, call
644-3151.
BEAD CLASS
Timbuktu presents MBeads
From Around the World," a jewel-
ry-making class at 11 a.m. at 1661
Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. A $2
donation is requested. For more
information, call 650-7473.
NATURE PROGRAM
Upper Newport Bay Natural-
ists presents the nature topic
MBirds at the Bay" fonn 9:30 to
11 :30 a.m. at Upper Newport Bay
Regional Park on University Drive
across from the YMCA. The cost
is $5 for children and free for
adults. For more tnf ormation. ciill
640-6746. •
CAMPRRE PROGRAM
The <Alifornia Department of
Fish and Game, the Orange
County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks and the Upper Newport
Bay Naturalists presents a talk
about Southern California coasta1
wetlands, including the Back Bay,
at the new series of free Campfire
Programs at 7:30 p.m. on Shell-
maker Island near Newport
Dunes. Formore informatipn, call
640-6746.
INFANT SWIM
The Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA offers swim
classes for infants beginning at 6
months of age. The six week ses-
sion begins at 10 a.m. and will ~
conducted in a 83 degree pool.
The cost is $26. For more informa-
tion, call 642-9990.
FREE WORKSHOP
Finance 500 is sponsoring a
tree workshop on how to reduce
risk expo5W'8 on mutual funds,
·annuities and stocks from 10 to 1
a .m. at the University Athletic
Club, 1701 Quail St., Newpo111
Beach. For more information,
251-0270.
BUZZ Al.OR.IN
Ill ,p
')l
Launch Pad, the non-profitc
preview facility of Discovery Sci-
ence Center, presents the second
man to walk the moon, Buzz
Aldrin. for a signing of his book
wEncounter With Tiber" from~
11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3333 Bear
St., on the third floor of Crystal v
Court at South Coast Plaza. For -.
more information, call 546-2061. '•
ARST AID
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-'•
byterian offers a first aid course"
and a special tour of the Hoag '
emergency room from 8 a .m. to''
noon at the Hoag Hospital, Grace ,
Hoag Conference Center, New-'•
port Beach. The cost is $30. For
more information, call 631-3623. '
Newport Betchleosta Meta Daily Pilot
SUND.i\Y .
smEETFAJR
The merchant's, businesses and
artist's of 31st street Cannnery Vil-
lage offers a EW'opean Street Pair
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . in Newport
Beach. Enjoy art, fresh produce,
refreshments, books and authors
and more.
MONDAY
ADD TALK
Coastline Counseling Center of
N13wport Beach sponsors a lecture
called •Attention Deficit Disorder
and a~tter• from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
Coastline Counseling Center
1200 Quail Street, Suite 105, New~
port Beach. There will be a $5
donation at the door although no
one will be turned away. Informa-
tion: 476-0991.
SUMMER FUN
Children in first through fifth
grades are invited to the •Punch
and Judy" show at 10:30 a.m. in
the Friend's Meeting Room of the
~n rary, voca o
Alie., Newport Beach. For more
utformation, call 717-3807. .
~EERFOCUS
~ McCue Associates presents
"Where Are You Going?• an
introduction to We purpose, career
direction and action, at 4570 Cam-
pus Drive No. 60, Newport Beach.
The cost is $25. For more infonna-
tlon, call 979-1000.
WEDNESDAY
COP TALK
The West Newport Beach
Association presents Ueutenant
Andy Gonis of the Newport Beach
Police Department who will dis-
cuss the past PoW'th of July in
West Newport at the board of
directors meeting at 7 p.m. in the
·council Chambers at Newport
Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd. The public is encouraged to
speak. Information: 548-4560. .
BARGAIN WORKSHOP
"lrash or lreasure?" is the tiUe
of a new one-day workshop for
bargain hunters and collectors
from 6 to 9 p.m. at Cliff Drive Park,
Newport Beach. The cost is $28.
Information: 644-3151.
UFO TALK
vate mvestigator an oren-
sic artist William McDonald will
present a lecture, "The Final
Forensic Composites of the
Roswell Spacecraft and Her
Crew" at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa
FVR+CP ••••••.••••• $8 Rables ............. $6
Leukemia ...•••• $12 DHLP+P .•..•... $1 0
Program ......... $30 Program ........ $30
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Mesa Police Fac:Uity Auditorium,
99 Pair Drive. Colt: $8. For more-
information, call 520-4836.
SUMMER FUN
Children in first through fifth
grades are invited to the "Punch
and Judy• show at 2:30 p.m. in the
Vmcent Jorgensen Community
Center adjacent to Marin.ers
Branch Ubrcuy, 2005 Dover Drive;,
Newport Beach. Information: 917-
3807.
MEN'S BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Break-
fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church presents "Match Two ~n Outreach -Change Tw~
Uves: Yours and a New Friend's"
from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield
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way,• said Costa Mesa Police Chief
Dave Snowden, who keeps Whitey's
service revolver in his ofb.
Fredricksen worked for the
Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment from the late 1940s to the
early 1960s. After retiring from
the force, he started a security ,
guard company that won a con· ·
tract to patrol South Coast Plaza
while it was under construction.
Whitey's son. Don Fredricksen,
44, fondly recalled his father's days
on the force. Whitey's police beat
included Udo Isle, and contact with
the many celebrities who frequent·
ed the area, such as Rock Hudson,
John Wayne and Ray Milland.
Other parts of the beat were
not as glamorous but just as
thrilling.
"I grew up getting to go on
high·speed chases through New·
, port Beach," Don said. "He'd say,
; 'Buckle up, Don,' and we'd take
off at 100 miles per hour down
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school student in the 1920s, he
drove 1l horse and wagon to deliv-
er ice to mobster-run speak-eas·
ies. It was a valued job during
Prohibition.
•niey needed to keep the ice
man happy,• Don said. "He was
more important than the millcman."
Whitey treasured stories from his
Chicago youth, which also includ-
ed a stint playing semi-professional
football for a team that used band-
me-down uniforms and equipment
from the Chicago Bears.
His love of sports continued
into adulthood. He was an avid
Los Angeles Dodgers fan and
attended the California Angels
first exhibition game in Anaheim
Stadium against the San Francis-
co Giants. (The Giants won 9-3)
He also rooted for the Los
Angeles Rams but never took to
the Raiiders when they relocated
to L.A~ Locally, he was a big fan of
Newport Harbor High School
~ootball.
•When I played football at
Harbor, my father came to every
practice," Don said.
After serving in World War II,
His skilled riding actually got him
into a polo match with Will
Rogers.
Whitey met bis wife, Gari, in
Arcadia. Gari's mother owned
Ricd's Market on Newport Boule-
vard in Costa Mesa, one of the
few grocery stores in town.
Gari and Whitey relocated to
Costa Mesa in the late '40s and
started a family, which, for the
most part, still lives in Costa
Mesa. The couple, which was
known for an incredible collection
of postcards, raised Gari's chil-
dren .from a previous marriage.
Gari died at 1976.
In addition to Don, Mr.
Fredricksen is survived by step-
son Ford Brown, 56, of Aliso
Viejo; stepdaughter Pamela
Espinosa of Costa Mesa; and five
grandchildren all of Costa Mesa. ·
The family does not know the
whereabouts of a daughter by a
previous marriage. .
A memorial service for Whitey
is scheduled for 11 a .m. on Aug. 2
at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in
Santa Ana, 3800 South Fairview
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THURSDAY, JULY 2S. 1996
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ranch and stables, for a splash of
vino, a catered alfresco luncheon
under tent, and a game of polo on
a Sunday afternoon. It was the
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field of celeb players that includ-
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Wllllam Devane, Doug Sheehan.
Juke Newton and Stefanie Pow-
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Posh Piaget sponsored the
affair and donated one of their
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adding to the Reeve Irvine
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wing of UCI. You may recall that
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Fashion Island lost all of its col-
or Saturday night as the Newport
Harbor Museum, now officially
merged with The Laguna Muse-
um, threw its annual Black and
White summer bash. The Blue
Hawaiians entertained.
Gounnet grazing was the din-
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County of Orange. Two of our
biggest players, and most gener-
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Johnson celebrated the passing of
their own time with events at
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courtyard of The Village Crean to
blow out 71 hard-e&ned (:4ndles
on bis cake. It was one ~air that
was not for charity, but for family.
Guests Bill and Darlene
Mandark. Jolene and Tom
Puentes, Sandra Gould. Jane
Wltben, tbe Donald O'Conner'a
and tbe Stan Tzacyak's joined a
bevy of Crean children, grand-
children, and children of friends
for a Sunday afternoon of ham-
burgers, hot dogs and wann wish-
es for a guy who stands up with
wallet in hand for everyone in
town.
Across town. newlywed Mark
Johnson was feted with a SOth
bash suitable for the King of
Somewhere. Wife Barbara Hiller,
cateress to the stars before and
obviously now after marriage to
the self-made multi-millionaire
medical products czar, produced a
party for the record books. Mark
was kept in the dark about the
details, and was in fact asked to
move out of the house so the
.event would be something of a
surprise for him. It was a surprise
for all in attendance.
What the capable and imagi-
native Barbara did was actually
create a party within the party.
Arriving guests were ushered out
to the magnificent rear gardens of
Lots to Do A t
the hilltop Johnson estate where
music and food and spirits mixed
well with the 200 or so friends
and family assembled to celebrate
the passing of a half century of
Mark Johnson's life and times.
Even a huge banner was
anchored to the floor of the clear
blue swimming pool. A team of
divers no doubt spent hours on
the one detail that helped malte
the event impressive.
As magicians roamed the
tooctstations served
everything from lobster and
scampi. to pizza, pasta, a,nd fajitas
extraordinaire, a second party
was being set up and finalized
elsewhere on the Johnson
grounds. While Mark and his
crowd were enjoying bis 50th on
tier one, wife Barbara was recre
Mathew
Schafnltz
(left), with
MarcJoha-
son (center)
and wUe,
Tina
Schafnitz.
ating Rome on tier two. And I do
mean recreating Rome. Caesar's
of Orange County was erected on
the lower lawn. including an
·amphitheater surrounded by pil-
lars, multi-leveled seating in the
semicircular, with place settings
surrounded by silver trays of
clleese, chocolates and, of course,
the obligatory fresh grapes for the
noblemen and ladies of Rome
who were offered colored togas as
they entered the arena.
-if was an everung o roasts,
toasts, Romans, and dragons as
Johnson celebrated 50 years with
bis family in great style -an
evening that will not soon be for-
gotten or duplicated.
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the Apollo
Book Store In
Costa Mesa.
where she and
her husband,
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Fans say finding the Apollo Book Shop is like discovering a treasure trove
By Rebecca L Harris, Daily Pilot r-------------------------------------------~----------, find Apollo with a steady stream
I I l F.Y.I. : of customers. ·
I I "Libraries and other used book
stores give us referrals when they
don't have what a customer is
looking for," said Lin. N ewport Beach residents
Lln and Mary-Alice Cur-
rie know what it's like to
be on the lookout. For 35 years
they have owned and operated
the Apollo Book Shop, a used
book store in Costa Mesa known
for its ability to locate out-of-print
books.
l + Apollo Book Shop is located at 1670 Westminster Ave. in Costa :
: Mesa. For more information, call 646-7045. :
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many repeat customers, Mary-
Alice said. "The bulk of our
patrons are return customers.
Some have come in for 25 years.•
"We do 10 to 12 search.es in a
week," said Mary-Alice. "We
probably would not still be here
without the search service."
Fust-time customers must also
engage in a search. in order to
locate the secluded store. Tucked
away in an alley ·behind a 17th
Street shopping center, the shop
does not benefit from much eipo-
sure to businesses or people in
the area.
Despite its inconspicuous loca-
tion, Apollo has cultivated a dedi-
cated following. ·
•it's a very pleasant location,
although it bas deftnitely bad an
effect on the number of customers
who come in." said Mary-Alice.
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Self-described "book nuts,"
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1962, when it was located on 18th
Street. They were forced to. relo-
cate to the present location in
1990, when the other building
was tom down.
The shop specializes in nauti-
cal books and also offers books on
art, cooking, fiction, history, reli-
gion, science and travel. In addi-
tion. Apollo carries postcards, old
photographs. sheet music, vintage
magazines and nationwide news-
papers.
"Our strong suit is nautical,
boat design. etc., but we have a
general interest in everything
relating to the Pacific Ocean,
along with fairly good military,
cooking and travel sections,• said
Lin.
Patrons are often impressed by
the breadth of titles available ..
Selections range from John
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boo to Seventh Day Adventist liv-
ing to travel in Borneo.
"This is a good place.to find
affordable literature; (the store}
makes literature accessible to
poor, starving college students,"
said Huntington Bedch resident
Karen Nivinskus, 23.
Referrals furnish Uie hard-to-
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Michael Chiang, owner of Mandarin Gourmet wu concerned how
Chinese food has recently been touted by the news media as greasy
and not as healthful as believed. •1f you look at Chinese cuisine, you'
find California Chinese restaurants are healthier and serve light J..lla:-ti•
than those on the east ooast ... partlcularty New York .. he1• aaalalill.J ttiose tn Southern California are even more health conscw;i
northern part of the state. ..
"When the perception was given that Chinese
heatthy as people believed, we at Mandann
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cooking methods .• Mandarin GourmM has alw
UM the leanest meats and freshest seafoods and
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blanched wtth chicken broth as are aH noodtes. No MSG
maak the natural ftavors of the food".
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1 PLAYING nlE BUSINESS
GAME: The Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Com-
merce presents the Gorilla Net-
working Game, a fun way to
gain new business and develop
marketing skills, from 7 to 9 a.m.
today at the Sheraton Newport,
4545 MacArthur Blvd. Cost is
$19 for non-members. Call 729-
4400.
21F YOU'RE INTO •
•Learn About Science
Using Coins" is the title of a
new two-week class for 6
through 9-year-olds from 1 to 3
p.m. Friday at Oiff Drive Park in
Newport Beach. Learn about
inertia, refraction, surface ten-
sion and other scientific con-
cepts. Cost is $29. Call 644-3151.
3 WATER BABIES: The
Newport-Costa Mesa-
hvine Family YMCA offers
swim classes for infants begin-
ning at 6 months of age. The six
week session begins at 10 a.m.
Saturday. Call 642:9990.
4'BUNCHES O' BEADS:
Tunbuktu presents "Beads
From Around the World,• ·a
jewelry-making class at 11 a.m.
Saturday at 1661 Superior Ave.,
Costa Mesa. A $2 donation is
requested. Call 650-74 73.
SGATIIER 'ROUND THE
CAMPFIRE: The Caijfomia
. Department of Fish and
Game, the Orange County Har-
THURSDAY. JULY 25, 1996 Att ,
.
hon, Beadri 8nd Parks and tbe
Upper NeWpolt Bay NatUr8lills
presents a talk about &JQtblm
CalifOmia ooMt.al wetlands 7:30
p.m. Saturday on Sbeftmak:ei'
Island near Newport Dunes.
Call 6'0-6746.
6MEET A MOON WAI KEI:
Launch Pad. the non-profit
prev1e)v facility ol Di5ccmlry
Science Center. presents the
second man to walk the mooo,,
Buzz Aldrin. for a signing ol biS
book •Encounter With 1\ber•
from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur-
day at Crystal Court al South
Coast Plaza Call 546-2061.
7IN TiiE MOOD FOR
MUSIC: Guitarlst Brian Bar-
rett performs blues and jazz
stylings at Local Grounds Coaee
House on Friday from 8 to 11
J>.m. at 3007 E. Coast~'
Corona del Mar. Call 7 .
8 STROU. TiiE STllEETS: :
The merchants, businesses
and artists of 31st Street
Cannery V:-tllage offer a Euro-pean Street Fair from 10 a.m. to
4 p .m. Sunday in Newport ·
Beach. Enjoy art, fresh produce,
refreshments, books and more.
9 CHARLO'ITE'S WEB
DEBUI'S: E.B. White's story
about a remarkable spider
and her close friends, opens
Wednesday morning at Orange
Coast College. Perlonnances
run Wednesday through Aug. 3
in the Robert B. Moore Theatre.
1 0 COP TALK: The West
Newport Beach Associ-
ation presents Lt. Andy
Gonis of the Newport Beach
Police Department who will dis·
cuss the past Fourth of July in
West Newport. The meeting is
at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the
Council Chambers at Newport •
Beach City Hall, 3300 NeWport
Blvd. Call 548-4560.
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Mar\ct BroUer Is one of t~ ~tter selfood
restaurants In Southern Clillfotnla."
12 THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996
Local artist
finds way
back to
first love
By George Tapley, Daily Pilot
She's delved into artistic
endeavors from the time she
was a little girl in Holland,
but only in the last 18 years has
cera.m.ic;s become Tilly lhnnp's
chosen field.
Alter high school. her Dutch
practicality dictated that she
choose a more secure career. So
art took a back seat while she
became an occupational thera-
pist. Although the Costa Mesa
«rtist still works as a part-time
therapist, she spends much of the
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SIDEWALK SALE
Fashion Island presents their
annual sidewalk sale on Saturday
from 9 a.in. to 6 p.m. For informa-
tion, call 721-2022.
what's going on
-I Saturday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m . at
the Upper Newport Bay Regional
Park on University Drive. Cost is
$5. Information: '640-6746.
STAGE
WINE TASTING 'UNA NOCHE DEL TEATRO'
The Newport Harbor Nautical The second event in •Festival
are $5. For information, call 432-
5932. .
SHAKESPEARE
Sirius Theatre is proud. to
announce their upcoming "Free
Shakespeare in the Park" produc-
tion of "Much Ado About Noth-
ing" ·at 3 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday and Aug. 4 within Canyon
Park, 970 Arbor St. Costa Mesa.
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H er creations are currently sold
Museum presents, ·wine and Latino,• Una Noche del Teatro, is
Beer Aboard-the Pride," on Sun-titled "Arbo! de la Vida• (The nee
day and Aug. 30 at 7 p .. m. with of Life), and will be at the South
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a t museum shops such as Hunt-
ington Beach Art Center or Lagu-
na Art Museum at South Coast
Plaza.
She lifts an unfired cup to
show how it was made.
"It's very fragile now," she
explains. "Until it's fired you
don't want to hold it by the han-
dle." She points out how easy it is
ro nick an unfired piece, and then
demonstrates how you can use a
damp sponge to smooth away
smnll scratches. The cup takes its
place on a crowded shelf.
A tour of her apartment
rPveals her passion for ceramics.
One room is devoted to forming
the pots and glazing them with
the colorful low-fired glazes she
prefers; another is turned into a
aullcry. Her living and dining
area is filled with works of art -
• not only her own but those of her
·leachers and others whose art
·has inspired ber. Among them is
a strange -looking piece, a ceram-
:k vessel that appears to have
• beC'n broken and glued together
but is missing fragments.
• "Oh, that's on purpose,• Tilly
~says. "Pat Crabbe (one of her
•teachers) has a very experimental
.dpproach towards clay." .
• O n another shelf in the same
: rpom there is a stone slab with
·small stick figures painted on it, a
:eopy of a petroglyph from New
:Mexico where Tilly frequently
·vacations.
:.: Traveling bas been another
passion of Trump's since youth.
-Aft er coming to America when
she was 25 for a six-month vaca-
tion, she fell in love with South-:·em California and has lived here
aver since.
On display in a small room,
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Costa Mesa ceramics arUst Tilly 'lhunp works on one of her lat-
est creations. Her w orks are sold at museum shops.
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the artist's work reflects her inspi-
rations -the brilliant colors and
native weavings of the South-
west, Mexico, and Guatemala -
that have emerged in her
designs. Many pieces have ani-
mal decorations but are treated
very abstractly.· Still, the plates
and dishes appear functional.
"They can be used for eating. I
like that they can be," she says.
"They also can be used for dis-
play. Ether way is fine."
Although lhnnp has tried sell-
ing at art fairs, she says she finds
the long hours exhausting and is
happy to have her work sold
through the local museum shops.
Also, Trump plans to hold an art
show at her home in August.
"Oh, I'm not in it.for the mon-
ey," she says. *I charge what the
market will bear. Basically, I price
my work on what I would be
willing to pay for it. Besides. its
not for everybody. I make it first
to please me. Then I hope those
people who have a sense of flair
will buy it."
• Costa Mesa resident GEORGE TAPLEY
is an artist, critic and art history teacher.
Fresh
Cauliflower.-""
59'each
Ingram and Rick Webster of Rolf's Saturday with the outside recep-
throughout the multi-course din-tion beginnin~ at ?:3~ p.m. and the
ner, by the Riverboat Cafe, served performance beginning at 8 p.m.
on the Texas Deck. The performance will blend come-
CLASSIC CARS
The Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion
Island in Newport Beach presents
the second annual Summer
Cruise, a gathering of fine pre-
197 5 classic, rod and custom cars
on Monday's, through Sept. 23
from 4 to 9 p.m. For information,
call 721-9546.
DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Upper Newport Bay Naturalists
presents a hands-on activity for
children and adults. The session
will explore #Birds at the Bay"
dy, music, theater and dance,
including performances by Poncho
Sanchez ·and Jazz flugelhornist
Tony Guerrero. Tickets are $35,
$55 and $125. Information: 957-
4033 ..
SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL
A collection of short works by
Pulitzer Prize winning playwright,
Sam Shepard, will be staged this
summer by Orange Coast Col-
lege's Repertory Tl1eatre Compa-
ny on Thursday through Sunday
and Aug. 1 to 4 at 8 p.m. in the
OCC's Drama Lab Studio. Tickets
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS
The Newport Harbor Art Muse-
um presents "Adam's Rib," star-
ing Katharine Hepburn at 6:30
p.m. Friday. Viewers are invited to
stay after the film for analysis and
discussion. The cost is $3 for mem-
bers, students and seniors and $5
for others. Information: 759-1122.
SUMMER ALM FESTIVAL
The Griffin Llnton Contempo-
rary presents the free Outdoor
Sununer Artist Film Festival on
Saturday and Aug. 24. The movies
begin at dark. Bring your own
chaiis or other seating to 1640
Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For
information, call 646-5665.
ACROSS THE
SEA1TIME
CALIFORNIA BEACH:
TWO FINS UP
• From .yellowtail to octopus, Newport sushi spot
serves up the raw, the cooked and the always tasty.
By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
W hat is it about sushi
that makes for a good
party? I pondered this
as I scanned the boisterous
crowd at California Beach, or
1 "Cal Beach" as the locals call
·it, on Via Lido.
· Laughing, smiling, gabbing
twenty-something men and 1women clustered around the
·sushi bar beneath the famous
eyes of David Bowie, Ziggy
Marley and John Lennon
immortalized in three psyche-
delic-prints that decorated the
walls.
One of the several sushi chefs ~paused from his deft chopping,
,rolling and slicing to hold up a
;sign with the name "Rudy" for
•!all to read. A group of revelers
.in front of the chef clapped and
·sang "Happy Birthday" to the
g:uy on the receiving end of
enough sake (a potent Japanese
alcoholic beverage) to guaran-
tee that his celebration was
.indeed a happy one.
Appropriately, tunes from
.the 70s blared through the
•restaurant adding to what was
'beginning to feel like a festive
summer night.
I brought my attention back
to my menu. The waitress
handed my husband and me a
long sheet of paper with a list
of sushi selections. My mouth
watered as I scanned the
abundant choices of raw
seafood: tuna, salmon, yellow-
tail, octopus. While the menu
also had plenty of chicken, sal-
ad and soup dishes to choose
from , we were out for a sushi
feast.
We selected a variety of fish:
tuna, ($3.00) called "maguro"
in Japanese; eel "unagi •
($3.50); crab stick "kani"
($3.00); scallop "hotategai "
($3.00); spicy yellow tail
"hamach.i • ($3.50); two salmon
skin rolls ($3.9~ each} or
"temaki," which is hand rolled
sushi; a tarantula roll ($7 .50)
and a crunchy roll ($7 .50).
For an appetizer we chose a
common but tasty dish called
"eda mame" ($2.75), which is
salted, boiled soy beans that
you pop out of the skins and
into your mouth. We also chose
the ahi tataki special ($8.95),
which was fresh tuna from
Hawaii.
While this seems like a lot
of food, keep in mind that
sushi isn't filling and is served
in small, delicate portions,
each one nearly a work of art.
lt'salso1ecomme1nted fo try a
variety of fish to get a total
appreciation for this increas-
ingly popular Japanese cui-
sine.
The raw ahi special arrived
first and was absolutely deli-
cious. It .was lightly seared on
the edges and spiced with
pepper and a tangy sauce
made from fresh ginger and
soy sauce. In the middle of the
ahi was a potpourri of thinly
sliced radishes, cabbage, car-
rots and baby lettuce leaves
seasoned with a light, tangy
sauce.
Our main course arrived
promptly on one giant, pale
blue platter perfect for this
culinary display. The food was
so attractive, I looked at it for a
few minutes, trying to memo-
rize the sushi chefs' creation so
I could try this at home. ('Yeah,
right!' said my husband who
then revealed to me that he
had tried such an endeavor in
college a.nd rolling the rice
was no easy task.)
I delved into the salmon
rolled up in a slice of seaweed
to make it easier to eat. The
salmon had a savory fresh fla-
vor with rice, thinly sliced veg-
gies and sprouts to compliment
it. I followed this with the deli-
ciously sweet crab, secured to
a wedge of rice by a seaweed
nl>bon. The tuna was equally
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tasty and simple.
Then my only dissatisfac-
tion: the scallop which was so
squishy and slippery you just
knew you were eating an
uncooked specimen.
Onto the rolls which are
sllceam o mou -size i es.
The crunchy roll is very Ameri-
can, very fattening and very
popular. A.nd it's easy to see
why.
It consists of tasty tempura
fried shrimp, coated with a
spicy mayonnaise; rolled in
rice and tiny orange smelt roe
eggs (while the sound of these
may tum your stomach, you
can barely taste them and they
are more for color). The whole
concoction is then rolled again
in crushed tempura batter and
topped with an eel sauce that
is sweet and tastes much like a
light teriyaki sauce.
The tarantula roll, was fit-
tingly, to die for. It consisted of
delicious soft shell crab fried in
vegetable oil, surrounded by a
little square of avocado, spicy
carrot, cucumber and sprouts.
The spicy yellow tail proved
again to be a savory dish. The
dash of spic~ is much like
Tabasco sauce and is a perfect
when followed by a swig of
Kirin, a Japanese dark beer.
Hide, the head chef who
trained in Japan, has been
responsible for 12 years for
making many of the restau-
rant's unique savory sauces
that appeared to go perfectly
with beer, or sake, or any bev-
erage for that matter. Mmmm,
could tbese be the perfect
makings for a party?
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A14 THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996
editorial !) Ii
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The time to lower class sizes has arrived 1 I
e don't understand the
hesitation.
Over the years as the
budget axes fell, school
board members, superintendents
and teachers time and time again
warned that the cuts would result in
one of the worst scenarios for chil-
izes.
That, of course, translates into a
tougher learning environment for
local children. It means less one-on-
one communication.
Basically, with 30-plus children in
Disaste~
a verted
thanks to
fire, police
0 ur family wanted to personally
thank both the Newport
Beach Fire and Police Departments.
Last Saturday evening, while we
were away, our house caught fire.
What could have been a
major disaster was greatly mini-
mized, to a large extent, as a
direct result of positive actions
taken by the Newport Beach
Fire Department. Extreme cau-
tion was exercised in gaining
access to a· locked home, ensur-
ing the safety of our pets and
protecting personal possessions.
Fire Department personnel
worked with our wonderful
neighbors in housing the pets.
In the room suffering the most
damage, personal items were
ellher removed or put on the
minimize water damage.
~ one classroom, there's more room for
distraction and less room for true
education.
So why, we ask, with Gov. Pete
Wilson dangling a monetary carrot
to those school districts that
decrease class size to 20 students for
every one teacher, did it take New-
rt-Mesa school officials so Ion to
respond?
District officials seem to have got-
ten the message now, though it did
take pressure from local parents to
get them to move.
readers write
Before that, district officials and
teachers insisted there were lots of
details to be worked out before they
undertook such a heady task.
Details?
What is there to work out?
Just lower class sizes and the gov-
ernor doles out enough money to
hire the teachers. That's fair! siin-
ple.
And don't forget, lower class sizes
are the optimum in education,
school officials insist. So seize the
moment to make that a reality.
Nonetheless, as Newport-Mesa
officials are busy worrying about
details, neighboring districts are
already mapping out ways to reduce
the class sizes.
Those districts, right now, are
snapping up available teachers,
good teachers, at a breakneck clip.
Ocean View School District next
door in Huntington Beach is
already looking to fill 46 new
teaching slots.
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I ' Yet another reason Newport-Mesa . ,
should get its act together fast.
correspondenc~ -:
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Lowering ~
class size ~.:
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a big need ":·;
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I think the quotes from Jim de • :
Boom in the July 19 article are · •
consistent with the att;itudes anc{ :
philosophies I have seen and . ~
heard from Mac Bernd. . ;
It is easy to whine about all .~
the problems involved with the · i
class size reduction and to put . :
these issues of( for months. . • •
If we have a school board • •
whose vision was to provide the ~ . ,
best education possible, they J
wouJd be saying how can we all ..
pull together to make this work. _;
JENE MEECE
Newport Beach
I f it is going to start at all, Sep-
tember is the time to do il.
Why split up children who are
comfortable with their teachers
later in the school year.
MARIANRNK
Newport Coast
I would very much like to see
the board commit to im le-
Had it not been for alert
neighbors, fast fire and police
response and professional fire
fi ghters our home would have
beu1 lost as well as our pets,
wtucb of course, are family.
MAAC MART~ I OAl.Y PILOT
The Newport Beach Fire Department, along with the Police Department. saved the day during a house fire, residents say.
menting the class size reduction
across the district by February
and allow for the schools who
can accommodate the size the
space requirements to imple·
ment in September.
I th.ink this is the only way our
students will have the same
advantages as other students m
other districts who are imple-
menting this 20 student per
teacher class size.
We in Newport Beach are very
fortunate to have such outstanding
fire and police departments. It is
tmpossible to convey the full extent
of our thanks to everyone involved.
RICHARD and KRISTIN
BATIAGUA
Newport Beach
Leave mayor alone
T here they go again! Picking
on our Mayor, John
Hedges. Hedges is probably
one of the best mayors we've
ever had, and we have had
some great ones. Both male and
female.
Being a private pilot
mysell, I thought Hedge's arti-
cle to be exceptionally well
written about the airline
tragedy.
WALLY CRUITENDEN
Newport Beach
Sorry for the
misun~erstanding
I would like to apologize to the
Assistance League for mistak-
enly stating its wonderful den-
tal program was limited to
grade school children.
I certainly did not in any way
mean to diminish the tremen-
dous gift its service bas been to
our community for so many
community commentary
Teach ers need support, appreciation
I have bee n haunted for two
weeks by the image of Flo-
re nce Martin, the school
teacher that addressed the school
board with her concerns of the
te acher evaluations sent home to
pnre nts.
I felt her message went
beyond hurt and anger about
bemg set up at the end of year to
receive critiques from parents
that may not have the ·bigger
picture· of what is happening in
the classroom and did not have
the foresight to resolve their con-
cerns prior to the end of school.
f felt Florence was a voice of
the once-revered teacher.
There was a time, not so long
ago in fact, that teachers, espe-
cially elementary school teach·
ers were given the highest
respect. Our children benefited
Crom the clear message the com-
munity gave them that their
teacher not only was to be
respected but to be cherished.
Thi. year my son had the priv-
Ueg of havmg a teacher hlB
entire claas adored. Mn. Ught·
cap, a f Ourth grade teacher at
Harbor View, had th support of
ot on.ty her student.I but the
parent as we~ •
Unfortunately I believe, based
on talking to many teachers and
parents, that this past school year
for my son is getting rare. The
benefits of having our children
experience a year similar to the
one Mrs. Llghtcap's class had this
year are too numerous to men-
tion. But if you saw the adora-
tion on the students faces as thel
crowned Mrs. Lightcap "Queen
for the Day" you would realize
the wonderful climate that can
be achieved, even today, in the
classroom.
I am sure other classes
throughout Newport Mesa had
great years loo, but what about
those classrooms that didn't
receive full cooperation from the
parents and community?
The 1990's have turned into
harsh times for education, espe-
cially ln our own community,
Unfortunately, our teachers have
had to face the brunt of increased
class size, cutbacks on sWf includ-
ing psychological seMces, and
fewer tesOUttleS while at the S4me
time having higher standasds
placed on them by the community.
So when Florence Martin
poured out ber heart and sOuJ to
the school~ to reach our for
help, I felt the need to listen to
her. No, I do not believe we can
send out the teacher evaluations
until we as a community can cre-
ate a climate for our teachers to
feel appreciated, respected and
honored .
We are not ready yet. It is too
easy to look at the teacher for
being responsible for our stu-
dent's problems rather than
working together to resolve
them. When as a community we
are able to celebrate our teachers
and create an atmosphere that is
safe to get feedback without fear
of attack and loss of professional-
ism only then should we allow
them to go through the process a
•teacher report card" (they
already receive evaluations from
their principal.)
And if •teacher report cards"
are done by parenlc;, give guide-
lines to parents of what construc-
tive feedback l and allow thl'
enti.ro year for the parents to
learn the proce .
Finally, to demonsti;ate our
support for our hard working
teachen, w<-ought to give them
a bJg r41sol
CYNDIE BORCOMAN
Newport Bfech
years.
My experience with tbe
league has always been with
referrals from grammar and
middle schools, so obviously I
wrongly presumed that to be
the extent of its dental service.
Goes to show how wrong you
can be when you judge things
from your own world view.
For more than 20 years SOS
and the Assistance League have
worked cooperatively in many
ways to serve families in need
in our community.
I certainly hope my careless
words wouldn't weaken that in
any way. We need each other,
and there a.re more than
enough people in need to go
around.
JEAN FORBA11f
Board Member, Share Our Selves
Santa Ana
Other districts are looking at
using class partitions, floating
classrooms and looking at a lot
of alternatives other than having
a complete classroom available. l
think we need to do similarly
within our district.
JAMIE STEINEMANN
Newport Beach
write your representatives
PRESIDENT
Bill Clinton. (D). The White House,
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington,
O.C. 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.)
(202) 456-1111 .
VICE PRESJDENT
Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite
212, Washington, O.C. 20500.
GOVERNOR
Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol, Sacra·
mento, 95814, (916) 445-2841
U.S. SENATORS
Barbara Boxer, (0), 112 Hart Senate
Bldg., Suite 112, Washington D.C.,
20510, (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. lmpe-
rial Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segundo. 90245.
Telephone: (310) 414-5700. Dianne
Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart Bldg., WWI·
lngton D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3M1 or
11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915,
Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300.
HOUSE Of RIPMSINTATIVIS
Chris Cox, (I\), 47th Dist., 4000
Mac:Atttiur Blvd. e.st Tower. Ste. 430,
Newport Beach, 92660, (714) 756-2244
or 206 Cannon Bldg , Washington,
D.C. 20515, 202-225-5611. (Represents
most of Newport Bffch.)
O.na Rohrlbkher, (R), 45th Dist.,
16162 IMCh Blvd., SUlte J04, Huntlno·
ton INCh. CA., 92647, (714) 147-2433
Of' 1027 Longworth lulldlng, Washing·
ton o.c. (202)225-2415 (Repretents
Costa Mesa and West Newport leach.)
STATI llNATI
ROSS Johnson (R), 35th Oht., 11SS2
MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine,
92715, 883-0180.
STATE ASSEMaLY
Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dist., 18952
MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine,
92715, 833-0180.
STATE COASTAL COMMISSION
45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Fran-
cisco, CA. 94105, (415) 904-5200.
Regional office located In Long Beach,
(310) 590-5071 .
ORANGE COUNTY IOMD
Of SUPIJMSOM
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center
Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jim Sll\la, 2nd
District, Costa Mesa, 834-3220. Marian
Bergeson, 5th District (Newport Beach,
Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550.
ORANGE O>UNTY M iit 80ARD
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 751-FAIR.
President John Crean; Vice President
Jim Lindberg, Directors; Gary
Hay•kawa, Randy Smith, Emlly San-
ford, Doy Henley, Marl•n La Follette,
Buck Johns.
OMNGI COUNTY IOARD
OPIDUCAllON
200 Katmus Ortw, PO. Box 9050, C:OS..
tl Mela, 92628-9050, K6-4000. Ellu-
beth D. Panter, member, Trustee Atta
5 Costa MeWI, Newport Beach.
a1Y OP COSTA MllA
Calta MeWI C1ty Hall, 11 Fair Drive,
92626, JS4.Sl2l. Mayor. Joe frldr.son,
Pwter luffa, ~ Genis, MtlY Hom-
buckle and Gary Monahan, council
members.
OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 New·
port Blvd. 92663 644-3309. John
Hedges, mayor, John Cox. Jan Oebay,
Thomas Edwards, Norma Glover, Oen·
nls O'Neil, Jean Watt council members.
COAST COMMUNITY
cou.aGE C>tS'mtCT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Cos-
ta Mesa, CA. 92626, 432-5898. Chan·
cellOf' Wiiiiam M. Vega E.D., B<>1rd:
Walter Howald, Sheny Baum, Paul
Berger, Nancy Pollard, Armando Ruiz.
Student trustee: Eric Warren.
NIWPOln MESA UNIFllD
IOtOOI.. DIS11UCT
District Office: 1601 16th St., Newport B~ach, 92663, 760-3200.
Superintendent Mac 8el'nd, eo.d
MembeB: President Jim de Boom. Jud>j ,
FrAOCX>; Ed Oedcer, Jim ~ Mllftha
Ruot, Wer6t Leece. Sef9lt ~
MISA a>NSOUDATID
WATlll DISTMCoT
196S Placentla, Costa Mesa, 92626,
631 1 zoo. 80.td Presidtnt' Trudy
Ohllg; Memt>.n: Hank Plnlan, Mike
Healey. Jack Hall and M«k Korando.
Host famili es are
needed for Chinese
exchange_ students
The International Student
exchange ii looking for host fam-
Diel to house exchange students
fl,Un the People's Republic of Chi-
na from August 1996 through JiJne 1997.
• Students range in age from
1$ to 18, and will be supplied
with pocket money and full
health insurance while in the
~.S. All students have had Eng-
liih language training in China.
f1ost families a.re needed to pro-
I
RESIGN .
CONTINUED FROM A 1
Tomlinson, 46, came to the
perlorming arts center as exec-
utive director in 1993 from the
ing Arts, where he was the
founding executive director.
One of his first duties was to
report that the center missed
its 1993 fund-raising goal by
20% and had the lowest oper-
ating surplus in its eight-year
briefly
vide students with food and
shelter.
The International Student
Exchange is a non-profit organi-
zation dedicated to placing young
people in host homes throughout
the world.
For more information call 1-
800-233-4678.
Sign up to be an
art museum volunteer
Learn more about art and
share with your community by
becoming a docent at the New-
port Ha.rbor A.rt Museum. A
history.
In the two years since, the
performing arts center has
logged record attendance and
performance totals and
watched its endowment fund
reach $12.3 million. Tomlinson
was romoted to resident in
er grea y ve g
the center's performanc ros-
ter.
In addition to classic ballets,
choral performances and
Broadway musicals, the center,
which is celebrating its 10th
anniversary, has come to off er
docent is a volunteer who
guides adults and school groups
through the art galleries and
teaches them about the muse-
um'• collections and exhibi-
tions.
A nine-month training pro-
gram will take pl.ace on Thursday
mornings and will begin in mid-
September and end in mid-June.
Individuals proficient in a second
language are especially encour-
aged to apply.
To receive more information on
this program, call the Museum's
Educations Department today at
759-1122.
more popular productions,
such as a rock ballet featuring
music by Prince, a concert by
k.d. lang and a hip-hop per-
cussion performance.
Judith O'Dea Morr, the cen-
ter's director of programming
and former general manager,
will fill in as interim president
while the center's board con-
ducts a nationwide search for a
replacementt
Officials say O'Dea Morr
will not seek the position.
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UPHOLSTERY INC.
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BECOMING
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Bccausc it has a toftcr swfacc than the
rat of the tooth, it is more vulnerable to
beat, cold, or prcsswc. When this
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by shicJding the nave en · and
disrupting the uansmission of pain
signals Crom the nerves. The active
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strontium chloride or potassium nitrate.
If one or the other docs not work to
stem tooth scnsitiviry, a switch to a
dacruitizing_cootb.pa.ste with die other
active ingredient may be all that is
needed. Once an cffcaive cootb.pa.scc is
found it should be used until the
pro cm LS ro t un er cont:ro .
Then, a .witch s ould be made to a
regular brand.
If you have questions or conc:cms
about tooth acnsitiviry, or any other
subject relating to the well-being of your
teeth and gums. all w. The key co
dental health. is routine prevention care.
We arc in the people business, intcf'CS(.¢
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640-5680 to schedule an appointment.
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CONTINUED FROM A 1
the board decides to reduce class
sizes.
Fine also said he believes the
district has enough space to
split classes for the first and sec-
ond grades without adding
portable classrooms to school
campuses.
•My gut feel is we can
implement (the class size
reduction program} in Septem-
ber with the classroom space
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we have,• he said.
Many parents have com-
plained that school officials are
dragging their feet in looking at
how to lower class sizes in New-
port-Mesa.. School of:fidals have
noted a variety of issues which
need to be resolved.
Top on the list ls the district's
soon-to-be-approved final bud-
get. The class reduction program
requires the district to pay 20-
30% of the costs of lowering cla.ss
sizes out of its own pockets.
Newport-Mesa already plllns
to dip into its reserves to make up
a spending deficit in the coming
THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1996 A15
year. Reducing dMI Iba bf Sep-
tember would~ Qdl In oth-
er school program1 -cuts to
which IOIDe panmb without ele-
mentary-age children might
object.
Angela Kraus, an Andersen
Elementary School parent who
helped organize parents to pres-
sure school offidal• last week,
said she is pleued school officials
are talking about cutting dass
sizes.
•It's like a 18<klegree turn
from last week.• she said. •1 hope
they continue to listen to the com-
munity.•
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The other rescue occurred ,
• around lunchtime, also in Corona •
· del Mar, when the waves knocked : .. ,_...,..,..
a 25·year-old beachgoer off bis l
surfboard and dragged him over :
the jetty rocks, lifeguards said. l
This man was hospitalized for :
scrapes all over this body. 1
People of all ages and from all L--------------------------' over flocked to the Wedge either
to watch the awesome surf or
brave the ocean themselves.
Doug RPed, 38, a veteran body
surfer caUc>d "the Old Man" trav-
els to the Wedge from Long Beach
when the c,tuf is this sensational.
"Yes I dm scared," Reed said
staring 0111 dt the crashing waves
preparing to venture in. "I do it
because ii', d challenge. You hdve
to have " tremendous amount of
respect f11 the ocean and c;tay
within yo111 abilities. OthelWlSe,
CONTINUED FROM A1
The 91<1tmtic waves, pushing
20-feet, an lrom a storm in Tahiti,
officials .,t11d. The waves are
expected lo continue to swell
today.
City engineers evaluated the
damage to the pier and deter-
mined thNe was no danger to the
public, Sdid Tom Arnold the chief
in charge ol the city's operations.
"Public works personnel and
engineers evaluated the pier and
determined it was sound and
safe," Arnold said. "They are
doing periodic inspections on it
throughout the day."
The lifeguards in the towers on
you don't come out of it."
Because of the risk, several
surfers and body boarders pre-
ferred to avoid what is called,
"taking a beating.•
"I left my fins at home.'' said
Newport Beach resident Scott
Dore, 16, smiling at his younger
sister, Nicole, 14.
But Nicole admitted the real
reason why she was on the shore
and not out in the surf where she
usually is: "I'm a wimp," she said.
either side of the popular pier are
o kee in watch. If the see
waves breaking over the pier, ey
will e vacuate the pier, Arnold said.
A tractor moved piles of sand to
protect the pier and other struc-
tures close by, he added.
Management at Ruby's Diner at
the end of the pier was put on alert
to evacuate and close down quick-
ly should the surf continue to pum-
mel. At the diner, which was
vibrating slightly from the force of
the surf, business continued as
usual, for the most part.
"There were a couple of people
who asked for Dramamine, got
green and left,• said the diner's
manager Chris Rimer, referring to
several tourists. "The first thing
they say when the pier is moving
is, 'Is it an earthquake?'"
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and scared, Head said.
The lifeguard• later
learned the fisherman was
35-year-old Sam Juarez
from Colton. Harbor Patrol
officials and lifeguards
treated Juarez' scraped legs
and back, then released
him.
The two lifeguards were
relieved they saw Juarez
and were able to save him at
that crucial moment.
"Oliver grabbed him. I
got help. It was like we did-
n't even need to communi-
cate -it was instinctive,•
Head said.
The second life-threate n-
ing incident occurred at
noon in Big Corona in an
area called • Foamers"
because of the ocean foam.
A 25-year-old surfer was
knocked off his swfboard
and sucked into the jetty
rocks, lifeguards said.
•He was swept across the
roeks, like Superman, with
his hands and legs out-
stretched,• said Marine and
Fire Department Lt. Jim
Turner.
The swfer, a Corona del
Mar resident whose first
name is Dave and whose
last name is unknown, was
rescued by the llf eguard res·
cue boat, "SeawatchIIl. •
His body, especially his
limbs, was covered with cuts
and bruises. He was treated
by rescue workers then tak-
en to Hoag Memorial Hospi-
tal Presbyterian for further
treatment, Turner said.
The surfer is supposed to
be married next week, be
added.
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' EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY
Corona del Mar High brings
aboard new wrestling coach
•At hb agtt (10-1/«IN)ldKevtnAl'tz), we're d teadtbag '
lctds to run. lee alone taldng tltlJm to TUJllonala •..•
-YOUTH 77lA<X COAOI RON SIMON
<<JI I H.\'-l·H\11
CdM victorious~ 5-3
I • Corona del M~ Colt
. All-Stars bounce back to
Tournament at Norco High.
r-----------•------~------------------------~----------, : ' . ; ·: wrestling · l
I •I ; I ; I ;
I !
· New coach at CdM I
'\ \( 1111'-<.
~
FRIE .NDLY
j drop Chino; tney'll return
_ __._ __ _, l to tournament play Friday.
•we got lucky today, but
hopefully our luck will continue,"
said CdM Manager Louie Ochoa,
whose squad will need to extend
its winning streak to six games,
beQinning Friday at 8 p .m ., ,
against today's Anaheim-El
Cajon loser. "Maybe we're devel-
oping a pattern (getting on a roll
after losing the tournament open-
er), but it's going to be ·a long
road."
• Gary ~quist _will take over Sea Kings' program.
I
CORONA DEL MAR -Gary Almquist, who guided the l ;
Woodbridge High wrestling team last season; has been nam~ : ·
to replace Paul Serio as Corona del Mar High's new head ! 1
coach, CdM Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick announced 1 ·
Wednesday. : :
FIRE
barry ! --------f au Ikner I By Barry, Faulkner, Daily Pilot Newport Beach's Nick
Adamson rides the back ! ""'~---------! NORCO -That which doesn't i eliminate the Corona del Mar Almquist, who will also teach health at CdM, had been a I
security officer at University High while coaching the Waniors. : of a storm for a big eats'
eats
• remain
.at Mesa
• Speculation that Costa
Mesa High baseball coach
would leave for Tustin
proves to be unfounded:
F ormer Costa Mesa High
football coach Myron
Miller and current
• Mustang baseball coach
Doug Deats share friendship,
admiration and a knack for
winning consistently in programs
.. previously known as doormats. ~-'"'2?!_ey will not, however, be
~~g the same business
_.;address at Tustin High.
) Miller, who commuted from
~-r-Jlis Tustin coaching office to
~esa to view several Mesa ~baseball games from the
Mustangs dugout last spring,
1.made no secret of his desire to ~ure Deats to the' traditionally
) strong Tillers' baseball program,
• even before then-Tustin Coach • nm O'Donoghue gave up his l position for an administrative ! job. •
• So, when O'Donoghue ! stepped down, rampant rumors
; foretelling Deats' departure
• almost preceded Miller's best
' recruiting pitch to his friend and
former colleague.
Deats, however, quashed such
speculation recently, stating a
change of ~c:ts and !esulting
him to even consider making the
move.
"There's no way I could do
it,• Deats said. •Myron is a good
buddy of mine and I'm sure he
would have put in a good word
for me. But I didn't even fill out
an application.• • a
Though Costa Mesa baseball
lost the nucleus of the school's
first back-to-back playoff teams
since the Kennedy
Administration to graduation
.. (Matt Broesamle, Mike
Adelmund, Jeremy Starns and
·Seth Halverson) and transfer
(Ray Ohrel), Deats said th~ is
tenough young talent returning
~to keep the program
. •competitive. ~ ~ And, it bears mentioning, the
'ecent strong showing from the
.Costa Mesa American Little
••League Major Division (ages ~11-12) All-Stars, could provide
lDeats a mother lode of talent ih
• a couple years.
Remember this name, • hvf ustang fans: Nick Cabico. ... 0
• On the subject of future ·
~ent, Newport Harbor High ~ls basketball coach Bob • C:>ukus is already pining over ·~ projected potential of one :~tney Laura Hirst.
Dukus, of course, will have to
ail until 2010 for the newest
, born to Sailor boys varsity
...coach Lany and wife Sheridan
y night ~t Hoag Memorial
..-t1rwn:ital Presbyterian, to enter
b school.
Whitney Hirst, named, for
~.aa.,dan's great-great-great-
D'anc1f,ather Eli Whitney,
rding to Larry, will likely be
-...~ player, if her 21 inches
nine pounds, 10 ounces are
tndtcaUOn.
•Dukul ts alrMdy talking to
about her future.• quipped
papa, whoee fint
'IUner, turm 3 next
th.
\ j Colt Baseball League All-Stars · i only makes them stronger. "I think he'll do a fine job,• Jelnick said of Almquist. : :
Serio, whom Jelnick estimated held the reins for eight or : ·
advantage in Lasers
i The locals, who battled out of l the loser's bracket to win four
· stralght<lfld adv~the!rpr1 -
Heroic pitching, consistent
defense and, eventually, timely
hitting....mmp~e..J:dM pat-
tern against Chino, which seized
leads of 2-0 and 3-2, to force the
locals (17-4) into survival mode.
, nine years, stepped down after last season. :
: The ~e~ Kings, CIF Southern Section-champions.in~
:. have struggled to compete in the 1980s and 1990s, largely due :
coinpetition;ilnproves
-tt>-~2th-ove~~1--~~~~
: to their limited enrollment, and limited participation, seldom :
: fielding a full contingent of wrestlers for a dual meet. : Special to the Daily Pilot
vious tournament, started a siini-
lar climb Wednesday, escaping
with a tenuous 5-3 triumph in
nine innings over Chino in an
elimination game of the Region
: -By Barry Faulkner : = I I .
SAVANNAH, Ga. -Another
fast-moving storm disrupted r~
ing Wednesday at the Olympic • SEE BASEBALL PAGE 8 3 L------------------------------------------------------j ; Regatta in Savannah. • •
youth traCk
It delayed a second of two
= scheduled races for Mistrals and
· caused a cancellation of second
~ races for Finns, 470s'and Stars.
l Europes and Lasers had start-
ed their second race when the 30-
knot winds charged by, giving
both of the USA's entrants in
those classes advantages their
~ opponents did not foresee. l "I saw the storm and 'headed
1 for it," said Newport Beach's
; Nick Adamson. ·
· The move took him from 22nd
to seventh place on the first leg of
the course and gave him a boost
to 12th overall.
. In Wednesday's first race he
1 turned in seventh-place effort to
l begin the moves necessary to off-
: set his shaky start here .
' Adamson's venture in these
Olympic Games has been any-
thing but mundane.
His first two scheduled races
were stormed out; and on Tues-
] day, after getting through his first i _race with a ninth-place finish, he
l was involved in a collision which
: forced him out of the race.
• ; German's Stefan Warkalla has
OOH I.EACH I OAl..Y PlOT
Kevin Artz'• colledloa of wbmer'1 rewards In tbe 400-, 800-11114 t~meter rw wUl SOOD need some apuded M.'COIDOClallom.
.~HE NATURAL
•Ten-year-old Kevin Artz is
knocking ~em dead on the
cinderpaths in 400, 800, 1,500 .
By Barty Faulkner, ~ Piiot
K evin Anz's farmal introduction to
track and field tteeted a quandary
for the Newport Beach reaeetion
offldal manning the stopwatch on
that 1995 sprtng day at UncolD School.
As it turns out, however, tt was the dty
record and not the stopwatch tbat wu
broken. And Artz, a 10.year-old Newport
Bee.ch relddent, bu beao conlounding
convention ever lbM:e. • •
•When I picked him µp "'8t day: tbe .
offldal Aid it ID.Ult b.riii' .... lbort track
Kavin was nmntng on, ...... time
cOuldn't be that good.. ,... Km Artz,
JWvia'• fatbir.
l(evtn. bl fact, WU tbat ....... lml hll
~de for breatiDg reconll lbd
Bee.ch Oty (400, 800, 400 relay and long
jump), the Orange County (400, 800 and
relay) and Southem Califomia Municipal
Athletic Federation (400 and 800, as well as
a silver in the relay) meets, before
venturing to Utah for the nationals, July 2-6.
•He's a tan kid for his age, so bis longer
stride belpe him have a higher turnover
than molt °' the other kids,. Simon said °' Artz, wm will complete bis seascm at the
upcoming Califomia State Games, Aug.
8-11 at bbuco Hills HAgh. •But it's allo a
Joog-wtnded stride. meentng he's able to
maintain w J*k up lpl98d d.urtng a race,
when mo.t nmnen tbli age nm uoat tbe
ant 65 or 10 pacmt. tbeD die.•
AltZ, lib bis Olympic klOl MK-.blel
~MrwrJG. el8o bu tbe ~ tO IWh
lpled wtlli endUnnce, adding tbe 1,500 '°
hll um11u•JJJ broad repertalle.
•11-4 fD .. tbe 1,SOO, tblill tbe 400
was ~ fMoltte race fGr a Wblle. • Artz
..acl. •But D01!f I lib tliil 800; ._....WI
•SEE NATUIW. MOE•
~ taken the overall lead in the gold
; medal-quest, going 2-3 Wednes-
; day for a (13)-1-2-3 total of 6
l points. l Norway's Peer Moberg drop-
< ped to second with a 1-6-(9)-1 for
1 8 points; Brazil's Robert Scheidt is
1 in third place with 11 points off i finishes ·ot 2-(8)-3-6.
i Adamson's total of 29 points is
by virtue of a 9-(dq)-13-7.
\\. ·\ T F H P < , I < >
U.S. wins,
takes No. 2
I pool finish
I to quarters
1 •Spain awaits Americans
j Friday in the medal round
l series after the U.S. puts
t
!:'. Croatia away, 10-8.
Special to the Daily Pilot
1 ATI..ANTA -The United l States' water polo team swept to l its fourth straight victory to cloee l out pool play in Olympic Games
; competition Wednesday night l here at Georgia Tech Aqua.tics
i Center, shoving Croatia aside, i 10-8, with goalie Chris Dupluaty ! at the top of the standout list
! In other quarterfinals matcbei i Friday it'll be undefeated Hua·
j gary vs. Greece; Russia against
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Quiet confidence -almost always the mark .of a winner
By Doug Sparks
·EDITOR'S
!''OTB: Corona
del Mar
readent 0Qu9 speraila
(a>acblng) .
tecbnidan to
tM 1996
Olyqlk
Gameetn
Atlanta, whole
-.,~
~tbea.Dlli
began July a.
• It's not like a horse race, at allt there's an aW'a of
confidence which seems to separate men and boys.
July 24 • busy, busy, busy.
j Yugoalavia vs. Croatia.
i A vtctoiy over Spain woWd l send the v.s. against the ff•· l gary-Greece winner in tbe ......
6nals oc Saturday.
i Tbe Amertcanl mid a mM6·
f: erlng defeme a... . ~
I IC.Utng opponmt. bUI k W9I ..
~ mtbl ._ gamg.
I Croatia bl'oD -... ·3o0.1 ..
the ant two mmtal 11 at .l'llltl Iii 1
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rBAC's Jasoor bags firSt marlin
'. ! :. Newport Beach skipper
I :Tom Shanahan finds the ! ;right spot, just inside the
: :iat area, and Jasper . ' ! :c:onnects on 116-pounder. .
:T he first striped marlin .of
, ; the season was weigned in
• · at the Balboa Bay Club last
; :Thursday by Balboa Angler Club
' :member Gary Jasper while
: 'fishing on board his 32-foot
1 Luhrs sportfisher Walt 'n' Sea,
: skippered by Captain Tom
• ·Shanahan of Newport Beach.
: : Jasper and Shanahan were
, working an area inside the
: '181 spot when they saw a tailing
I 'billfish.
; · Jasper was quick to grab a
, live greenback mackerel out of
' ·the bait tank and cast it to the
: . swimming marlin. According to
:reports, the fish turned on the
:bait immediately and in an
·instant it was hooked . ..Jasper ~~was fishing with 40-pound tackle
and it took him 35 minutes to
reel in the marlin.
Back at the angling club, the
striped marlin was weighed in by
Linda Houck who has taken over
as official <veigh master at the
club. She certified the catch at
• 116 pounds and then awarded
: the marlin flag which annually
· :goes to the angler with the first
. ;marlin weighed each season.
After a clam weekend, the
: :seas began to build on Tuesday
:and a strong westerly, blowing to
. :nearly 20 knots on the outside,
: :kept many would-be anglers tied
:up to the dock. Houck expects
'lots of anglers to .head out to the
, :high spots in the channel this
· :weekend in expectation of
' :hooking into more marlin.
' The water temperature is
. holding in the 70-degree range
· and there were marlin reported
'.all the way from outside Pyramid
, Head clear down to the coastal
· :waters off northern Baja
. :California where the sportfisher
. :Prowler, running out of
; ;Fisherman's Landing' in San
·;Diego, (619) 222-0391, reported
·a huge marlin came up on the
1 :stem of the boat dtiring a
: '.yellowtail stop on a kelp patt}'.
; : Along with the marlin season . .
I
jim
niemiec
finally beginning to kick into
gear there have also }?een reports
of broadbill swordfish showing
up around San Clemente Island.
On a bip earlier in the week,
Jasper baited a big swordfish,
again with a live mackerel and
had the billfish on for 25 minutes
be'fore pulling the hook.
Q
A good surface bite has
developed at Catalina Island
where the all-day sportfisher
Thunderbird has been targeting
yellowtail and white sea bass.
The Monday catch included 20
yellowtail weighing to 21 pounds
and four legal sea bass in the
22-to 28-pound class. With all ·
the poor weather on the outside
the quiet, wind-protected waters
on the channel islands might be
all that private boaters have to
opt for this weekend.
There are big yellowtail under
kelp patties in the channel Capt.
Joe Branian, of Newport Beach,
skippered his fast six-pack
charter boat Bongos II out some
40 miles and spotted a
kelp-holding yellowtail. Newport
Beach angler Jacque Barrone
cast out a live sardine and
instantly got bit. After battling to
keep a whopping 29-pound
yellowtail out of the ~p. a crew
member finally gaffed it.
Q
A new tackle shop has
opened up in the offices of
Bongos and Bongos II
sportfishing headquarters located
behind the Crab Cooker off
Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach.
The shop stocks gear necessary
to be properly outfitted for both
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.BRIEFS
i Luciano belts opponent ..
NEWPORT BEACH -Consid-
: ;ering the announced crowd of
: •2,500 at UC Irvine where 193
· :Competitors vied at the fourth
: ·a..rinual Joe Moreira Jiu-Jitsu de
' Brasil USA Championships, the
-July 21 tournament w~s labeled
as a huge success by the Newport
·Beach-based club.
VI u y l was a success,
.as· well, with Newport.Beach's Joe
'Mt:>reira team finishing second to
~dondo Beach's John Machado
unit.
. The final black belt match
'to\ind Cleber Luciano of the Mor-
eua entry powering his way
through a two-point victory over
Bot:ia::·Mor-JIU-JITSU
eira entry winners included super
heavyweight Leo Dalla (black
belt); heavyweight James Boran
(brown belt), and Boran again, m·
the open division; Shahram
Moosavi in the unlimted division
for the le belt· li htwei ht
aru arrow m masters ue;
and super heavyweight Ed Keller
was runner-up in masters blue.
Local blue belt winners includ-
ed light heavyweighf Aden Thiel;
and super heavyweight Justin
McCully. Glen Rosen was runner-
up in the middleweight division
of the blue belts.
dee summer camp just around the corner
COSTA MESA -Children ages 5-14 are SPORTS CAMP invited to attend the 13th annual Orange
<;;oast College Swruner Sports and Activities Camp.
The camp, set for the week of Aug. 5-9, will be broken up into
morning and afternoon sessions along with an all-day stint.
The registration fee for morning half-day camp (9 a.m.-!. p.m.) is $55
~d $45 for the afternoon half-day camp (1-5 p.m.). The all-day session
(9 a.m.-5 p.m.) is $95.
Campers will learn a variety of sports during each session, includ-
ing swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, ping pong, soccer,
floor hockey and basketball under the guidance of OCC swim coach-
es Don Watson and Jon Rathfelder.
Youngsters attending morning and full-day sessions should bring a
brown bag lunch, swimsuit, towel and snack each day.
Registration is under way in OCC's Community Education Office,
located adjacent to the college's library. Office hours are Monday-
Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m .; and Saturday, 8 a.m.-
noon. For more information, or to register by phone, call 432-5880.
PREPS
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prlority around ltly house right
®w, • he confessed.
".., · But, helping them through
thl!ir remaining paces is former ~ standout Ramy Shoukry,
who recently transferred to USC. ~ ~ ;shoukry, a three-year varsity
standout at Newport who played
~t the University of Texas-San ~tonio and Collin County
Community College in Plano the Jast two seasons, is working with
the Sailor post players.
· •rm ju.st showing them the
wpes, • said Sboulay, who hopes
f.O battle for playing time as a
·forward with the lfojans.
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Wbea not coechtng o:r
ploying lo a summer league at au State 1..os Angel•. Shoukry,
a Student Sports MAgaztne
All·Amertcan 14lt MUOD, ts
hfimelf {ietttt>g tome Coaching
.fioin IDcAJ ~guru ToDl
MariiliiotO.
•rm~hmion~
shooting and ball handling," said
Marumoto, whose list of past
pupils includes CdM's Mike
Hess, as well as CdM and Mater
Dei's Danny O'Neil.
Marumoto, who teaches out of
the Harbor Area Boys Club, was
recommended to Shoukry by
former CdM and Chapman
University standout Ramin
Bastani, who now attends USC.
Q
Another former area
standout, recent Costa Mesa
High graduate Ryan Taylor, is
returning to bis alma mater to
lend coaching a.Slistance.
lltylor, a fim-team All-Pacific
Coast League and All-Newport
Mesa Distrtct outside Unebecker
lalt fall, will be a:>aching the
linebaclcen for Mustangs varsJty
head man Jerry HoweU this
seuon.
Taylor becomes the third
member ot h1I f unily to coach at
Mela. Jqln1ng bfotheJ Scott, the
newly Damed vanity water pOlo
Coadl, and father John, wbo
guided the fNlhman bMUtb.n
tHm u a ltudent-teecher in
t97t. f
small game fish, shark fishing
trips and hookin'3 marlin:
Desplt.e a llrong downhll.l
current along the beach, anglers
on t/2-, 3/, -and all-day trips
running out of Davey's Loc:ker
and Newport Landing are
getting in on steady pick at big
sand bass.
~Anglers are having to use
three· to five-ounce sliding egg
sinkers to get live bait down to
the bottom in order to get bit,"
reported Chick Stroh, morning
manager for Davey's.Locker
(673-1434).
Most of the satldies a.re being
caught on anchovies and small
sardines and the best fishing is
occurring in the shallower water
flats off Huntington Beach. In
addition to sand bass, a few legal
barracuda, halibut and small
bonito are being sacked by
anglers fishing along the south
coast line.
The 44th Annual Balboa
Angling Club Junior Anglers
Tournament is in full swing and
the kids are starting to weigh in
a variety of bay and ocean
sportfish at the club, located
next to the Balboa Pavilion.
The club annually awards
kids trophies for the biggest fish
caught in a number of
classifications. The tournament
continues through Aug. 11 and
for more information phone
. 673-6316.
Q
Inland lake fishing continues·
to be good at Irvine Lake where
the bulk of the fish caught are
channel catfish. Whiskerfish are
active during mid-day hours in
the ma.in. boat dock cove and the
best nighttime anglers fishing .
extended hours on Friday and
Saturday nights. for n:iore
information on fishing Irvine
Lake phone 649-9111.
Over at the Santa Ana River
Lakes, shoreline anglers are
catching stocked whiskerfish .
Hot weather, combined with a
warming water condition at the
fishing complex. is forcing
anglers to change fishing
techniques and concentrate on
catfish feeding in unusually deep
water .
. •Costa Mesa 13s
handle the Cosmos,
and San Diego, but fall
in invitational finals.
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
The Heat, an under-13 Costa
Mesa boys soccer team,
advanced to the championship
game of last weeken"d's Wolf-
pack Invitational.
The Heat, a member of the
South Coast Soccer Club; had a
nice run to get to the title game
JUNIOR TENNIS
WAR BY THE SHORE
•Junior Tennis Classic begins Monday.
NEWPORT BEACH -The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club will
be hosting its seventh annual USTA approved Junior Tennis
Classic, known by junior tennis players as the "War-by-the-
Shore, beginning Monday and continuing until Aug. 4.
Over 500 players, ranging from ages 9-18, a.re anticipated.
The majority of players hail from California and Arizona,
entries.
This year's tournament is under the direction of Bob Ogle, the
general manager of The Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, and is
assisted by Sarah McCormick, a teaching pro with the club's
junior academy. .
Competion is in singles and doubles, and among the entries
from BBCRC a.re Amanda Collopy, Megan Hawkins, Erica and
Kelly Nelson, Alex Robinson, Kimmie Singer, Brook Taylor and
Anne, Josh and Rachel Yelsey.
Coaches and teaching pros from the BBCRC with students in
this tournamentg include Sam Olson, Sarah McCormick, Syd Ball
and Phil Dent.
CERTIFIED FAHMEllS MAllm
WE'RE BACK ON AUGUST 1
After the O.C •. Fair is over you can find
us back at the usual location
19 n:m ON THE 19'8
where the defendlng champion
Mission Viejo Cobras used
some excellent ball control to
. post· a 10-1 win. It was a moral
victory as Louis Day, With usists
from Zach Powell and Billy
Lund, scored the only goal the
Cobras allowed in the tourna-
ment. -The Heat opened with a 3-1
victory over the C-Osmos, a silver
team, taking a 2-0 lead at the
half on goals by qreg Penine
and Michael Gaidiner with
assists by Scott Wade and Ryan
Denman. Danny Krikorian
scored the final goal in the sec-
DEEP SEA
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
O.veys Lodcer -6 boats, 201
anglers. 104 barracuda, 913 sand
bas.s, 62 bonito, 28 yellowtail, 140
mackerel, 36 calico bass, 3 sculpin.
Newport Landing -4 boats,
137 'anglers. 404 sand bass,
232 barracuda,
21 bonito, 18 calico bas.s,
137 mackerel, 3 sc~lpin.
TODAY'S SOtEDULE
Newport Landing
Hatt-day trips aboard the
5:30 p.~.; and 6:30 p.~ . ..:nid-
night. Price: $23 adults; $1 5
juniors (12-and-under).
All-day trip aboard the Patriot:
7 a.m.-5 p.m. Prices: $35 adults;
$25 juniors (12-and-under).
Island freelance trip aboard the
Amigo:leaves July 31 for Aug. 1
fishing. Limited to 24 passengers.
Price: $60 per person.
ond half to seal the .victory.
The Long Belteh WarriQrs, a
gold level team, beat the Heat
in the second game, 1-0. While
the · offense sputtered, the
defense sparkled behind the
play of Devon Stephens, Ralph
Morgan, Powell and Brian King.
In the semifinals, the Heat
notched a 2-0 decision over the
San Diego Surf, another gold
level team. Gardiner and Per-
rine, assisted by Charlie Hirst,
scored both goals as the Heat's
Josh Martin and Steven
Thomas kept up the offensive
pressure.
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kind of a combination of the
two."
Said Charles Lee, Irvine
Youth Club middle distance
coach, "Kevin's a middle
distance runner with speed.
He can run in front, or he
can pick people off later in
the race because of bis
strength. That's very rare for
a runner his age. Most kids
can't run that way.•
Artz's best times include
a 1:04.79 in the 400, a
2:30.42 in the 800 and a
5:10.21 in the 1,500. And,
his coaches believe, he is
just scratching the surface.
"He has a good work
ethic, but he's so young, he's
still growing into some of
our workouts," Lee said.
DIARY
CONTINUED FROM 81
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1996
Hang Glider.
By the way, Kay's comment about teeing tbe
Olympic Flame! J think lt 11 greet, but abe says.
•Jt looked bigger on 1V. • I bear that TV does
put 10 pounds OD YOU. but eDra fl.a.mel
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assignment. 0
Of course the first day he chose to come to Update 0 11 tbe barbecue wttb Soada Ainca'•
Cheney it was 10 times busier than it bas ever Okkert Bl'its.
been. He laughed and said it didn't look bad at His country is residing 50 minutes 10U1h of
all. There goes that "quiet confidence• again. Atlanta, while we are 30 miles north. o Not a problem, except they are not allowed
Pete mid I went and checked out Grady transportation. I guess the cat mu.st be out of
Stadium and it will now be our "Top Secret the bag that many of the South Afric.ans are
na.tning Site," as my Australian pole vaulter, party animals. Even thou~!\he ls 6-foot.0, 210
Simon Arkell, likes to call it. pounds, I still think we ~ able to smuggle
Because the judo competitors are housed him here.
there, the track is nearly empty, but the facility 0 itself is awesome. Our decathlete friend from Great Brttain.
When we arrived ~ ~e.Jlle1 by our ACOG Simon Shirley, arrived but will not compete due
representative, Unda from Phoenix. to a tom hamstring.
She is on a mission to be friendly ~d helpful, The relevance of his arrival is that be had
which is nice to see. extra tickets to the Opening Ceremonies, which
I asked where to sign in and go through the be was lucky to get face value for.
metal detector and have credentials checked Competition at the parking lots near the
(like Cheney) and they told us, "You just passed Olympic Stadium is nearly violent as hawkers security.• for parking almost get in your car with you to
We did not see police or military anywhere. In get you in their space.
fact, the hired security service at the main gate People are using MARTA and the busses
bad all of the mirrors and equipment for security (though I have heard they are late and I have
Artz, who mixes track
workouts in between his
busy athletic calendar,
admits his conditioning level
~Uywfien
soccer ended and he was
able to attend each of the
thrice-weekly ltvine Club
practices.
that we see at the Olympic Village and Cheney, seen almost as many broken down on the side of
-but they 1ion1t even get-out of their chairs whon--+....Lille...nJGU...45 on thei:oad),_ so 1-u.u..lML..lUIC.UULIJ~· '----+---~
we drive in. . open for us to drive ourselves and park.
"I've noticed my times
are better, too," said Artz,
whose competitive nature
allows him to consistently
run against himself and the
stopwatch, when the
competition isn't in his class.
"You have to want to win
the minute the gun goes off.
and Kevin has that desire,·
Simon said. "A lot of kids
·win without a (personal
record), but you don't see
that with Kevin. Almost
every race he's won, he's
bettered his time, which
means he's not just running
to win, but going as hard as
he can.•
Simon and Lee believe
Artz has a good shot at
winning gold in the 400
and/or 800 at the State
Games.
When talking about the
future, Artz says only he'll
continue to run as long as its
fun, though, he admits to a
recent case of Olympic
Fever.
The lithe speedster said
he met prep sprint sensation
Obie Moore (John Muir
High in Pasadena) at the
USATF Nationals,and
asked for his autograph.
"Then, Obie started
talking to Kevin and asked
him about his finishes and
wound up getting Kevin's
autograph too,• said Ken
Artz, refeshing his son's
memory of the occasion.
BASEBALL
CONTINUED FROM 81
Start.Uig right-hander Eric
Wiethom yielded just two earned
runs in 42/3 innings. but it was nm Thwman who commanded
the spotlight on the mound with
4113 innings of scoreless relief. ·nm came up huge for us,•
Ochoa said the 6-foot-6 right-
hander, who clutched up to
strand five Chino runners, two of
which came within 90 feet of end-
ing CdM's season.
CdM took its first lead in the
ninth, thanks to some clutch hit-
ting from Matt Larson and Ty
Harper. Larson followed Zach
Zanilli's one-out infield single
with a booming double to left-
center to break the 3-3 tie, though
be was nailed trying to stretch it
into a triple.
Ty •Grizzly• Harper doubled
the ~ with a solo home run
to right-center, which he accentu-
ated on contact with a shot putter-
li.ke grunt.
Harper's nimble slide at home
helped rescue an apparent
botched squeeze bunt to plate
CdM's first run in the fourth, and
the locals posted single tallies in
the fifth and sixth to pull even
each time.
Za.rrilli and Harper had two
hits apiece to account for half of
CdM's output, while Thurman
singled, reached twice on errors
and scored to compliment his sol-
id pitching performance.
Thurman induced a come-
backer from the first hitter he
faced to end the fifth with runners
on first and second, then left a
runner at third in the sixth and
runners at second and third in the
eighth.
Thurman twice pulled the
string on wicked two-strike
changeups to record his pair of
strikeouts, and allowed just three
hits, including two infield singles
to get the victory.
COIJ' AlL-stAR
REGION~
Corona .. Ms 5, °'ino J
Corona del Mar 000 111 002 -5 8 2
Chino 002 010 000 -3 10 5
Wiethom, Thurman (5) and Hatfield;
Solo, Landeros (8) and Kerber.
W • Thurman. L • Landeros.
28 • Young (0. Hatfield (CdM), Smith
(C), Larson (CdM). HR • Harper (CdM).
Speaking of security, I did see a comical We will make that final determination after
scene at Cheney yesterday when a policeman in the weekend when I go to Cheney while the
a goU cart ran into a military guy in camouflage stadium is in use. on his golf cart. · We were on television twice yesterday; once
Considering the military vehicles I have seen avoiding a parking hawker and the other while
here I feel fortunate that the personnel inside I was on the pay phone at Cheney when
the training sites are limited to goll carts. Russian television was interviewing an athlete o who was stretching while on the telephone.
Last night I saw a news repor1 where six bus Talk about efficient. Making a telephone call,
drivers were asked one simple question: "Where doing an interview, and stretching at the same
are you from?? time. My efficiency horizon has now been
NONE were even from the state of Georgia! expanded.
The answer didn't surprise me, especially D after our own experiences and seeing Simon's On the way to Cheney from pldd.ng Simon
bus driver lost on the way to the Olympic up at the Olympic Village, we saw a JI.IO Carey
Stadium, and a convenience store attendant not look-a-like (or maybe the real thing based upon
10 blocks away not knowing how to get to the the crowd gathered and the nwntier of stadium. celebrities in town) dressed as a policeman
It is quite obvious that the most valuable directing traffic in only the contortion-isb
commodity in Atlanta is DIRECTIONS! manner that he, or a very good impersonatpr,
Everybody wants them, and nobody has could do.
them. D o Australia had Its final cut this 1ut Sunday for
Tomorrow I have a pass to take my wUe (and non-qualifiers.
coach) Kay to Cheney, and the Olympic As discussed earlier, the U.S. must meet the Village. Olympic standard regardless of finish at the
Though she knows all of our athletes, not Olympic 1\ial.s in order to make our team.
being an athlete herself, this will be the closest In some ways the Australian selection method
she gets to the greatest of the great. is easier, but in another way harder.
The top attraction at the village is "Vutual Though they have an "Olympic
Hang Gliding,• where you lie on a board with Tuals/National Championship" like ours, they
your head in a molded headset, and your hands may be selected without regard to their Tuals outcome. in guiding handles with full Dolby Surround They must meet the •a• standard in the eight Sound. weeks before the Games. You may choose the Grand Canyon or the This week two such athletes did not; one by
"Future City." When you crash the board shakes less than three inches in the long jump; and the
violently. The Future City puts you in an atmosphere other by only three·one hundredths of a second), both were sent home on Monday.
where "Jetson-like" space cars fly by at As Simon says, they have to draw the line
unbelievable rates of speed. If you go down near somewhere.
the street you will see that all of the traffic is If you met the Olympic qualifying standard
~bout five feet off of the ground. earlier in the year, and, this close to the
Anticipation is your friend and delay is your Olympics you can't even make the "B •
enemy/death. standard, you should go home.
I once got Kay on a few rides at the Orange The harsh realities of life and poor "peaking
County Fair, so I hope she will try the Virtual mechanics.•
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leg• Energy Manarment Section 7059. shall pay not less lhan tht will allow tti. Plfson&I rtP· 9100 ol the Cah10m1a Pro-date ol sale. ropeny Management Joml Name Statement System: Bid No. t 72 All Wor1t must be com-apeclfrtd ptevalllng rates of r11entaU111 to take many ADAMS C LE AK 0 F T H E bait Code Tht tlmt 101 11· Dated· 7/t 3198 Venture, 800 Ntwpon Cen· The loltowmg persons are
Place Bids art on file and pleted within two hundred w1ges to a.II worilttl tm-actlona without cow1 ap-ALVIN R 0 S S COURT Ing clauns Will not • ' ANITA. Q HAARMAN ter Dn111, Suite 400, New· doing business as GrNn·
avatlablt 11: Oft1ct ol tht (200) conaecullvt days. ployed In the x tlo f proval. Befort taking elf· "CORKY" KRIGBAUM Br: Jani• Mees bet f ;p.re ' ' port Boach, CA 92660 b:>um and Kau 3S9 Siln
Physlcat Faciltllts Coordl· time 11 of lh8 tsMnct. th• Contrac1. • tcu n o teln very Important •cilons, •nd SHIRLEY ANN Attom ey for Plelntln: Iha or~,.~ '::t~th~ot{~ Personal RepreHnt• Clayton, W1ll1ams. & Sh•1· Mrguel Drove, Su11e 300.
nafor, Ardith Richey Coast Fallurt to complete the No bidder may witl)draw howellll', th8 personal rep-KRIQ9AUM CERNY ALLEN A DERR E•q a.bov• tlve of the Estate wood. Inc . a Nevada COt· Newport Bonch CA 92660
Community College DI" Work within tht time set any bid for 8 period of sixty rtlentetlvt wlll be required Plalnlln• 1
200 N rth• 3,d s' It i' YOU . MAY EXAMINE the Atlom er et Lew: J>Oflllon, 800 Newport Ctn· Gretnbaum and Gr"fl-
trict: 1370 Adams Ave .. forth herein wilt r11ult In (60) days after tti. dale NI to give notice to lnler11t1d n 1 p 0 : 1000
1 ~ ~ ' 1111 kept by the court "Jou Richmond •nd Rich· ter D1tvt, Sutlt 400. New-boum. (Cmlrl0tnoa), 359 San Bldg. "D" Co11a Mesa the Imposition of llquldattd for the 1 1 bid persons unl11s they ha\11 • • • 0• • O ee, 1 · 1 mond 2 352t Paseo dt pott Boach, CA 92660 M1gue1 Ottve Suite 300
CA, (7t4) 4l2·5707 , damag11 for each day of A pay~:i~ sh:i1 be wai\ltd notice or con11nted THOMAS EDWI N ID 8370t·1001, (208) ~~! •.:.;:onyo~'"!~~ fol~ Valen~I• 81.1lte 3t2, Williams Capital Group, Newpon Beoc'n. CA 92660 ,
NOTICE I S HEREBY delay, In tht amount 111 required !>'lot to txtwllon to the propoatd action.) MILLER and DOES 11 11, 342•2074 with the cciurt for IR La 1 Hiii CA Inc · a California cor· This busonus 1s COil·
GIVEN that 1ht abowt-forth In t.~• "Information for of the contract and shall be Tht lndtptndtnt admlnls-and Ill, 0.f•ndant•. Pub II sh t d N • w port qunt tor specf11 N';.~c• :, 92: ~ ~ • ( 71 41•' 5 8 0-J>OfaUon, 800 Newport Ctn· ducted ~Y a corPQfaliOtl
named School Dlatrlct of Bidders. In the form 111 forth In the trallon authority will be CaH No. CV·96-00454 Beach-Costa Mau Dally tht JUI of an Invent • '" Drtvt . Suitt •OO. Nt w· Tho 1eg1strDnt commtncect
Orange County, Callf0tnla Each bid must conform conttact documents granted unltss an lntll'· SUMMONS Pilot July 11 18 25 1996 and a ~alaal 01 tstat C:: 8800 port Beach, CA 92660 to transact business undo1
acting by and through Its and be r11pon1lv1 lo the Pursuanl 10 Section 22300 Hltd person flies an ob-NOTICE: YOU HAVE • · ' Th42 1811 g,p of an 11110~ 0; Published Newport Sherwood Nowport Capital the 1tctit1ou& n11m1 or
Governing Board. hertlnaf· contract document1. Each of l ht Public Contract jectlon to th• petition and BEEN SUED BY THE 3 account 81 ~r=d•d In 8each·Costa Mesa Daily Group, Inc.. a Calrlornla namos l1stod 11bove on 3·1·
ter ".!erred 10 11 "DIS· bidder •hall submit, on lht Code. th8 contrac1 wlll con-show good cau11 Wtiy tht ABOVE·NAMED PLAIN· 11ctlon 1250 of th• Call· Pilot JUiy 18, 19, 25, 1996 corporation, 800 Newport 96 TRICT • wlll reeel11t up to, form turnl1hed with tht lain proYlalons permitting CO\lrt 1hould nol granl the TIFF(S). THE OOURT MAY PUBLIC NO. TICE fornla Probate Codt A Re-ThF437 Center Drove. Surtt 400. Greenbaum and Orton·
but not later than the contrect documents, a 1111 lht 1ucc111fUI bidder to authority, E NT e R J U D G M EN T NOTICI OF ueat for S clal . N ti . Newport Beach. CA 92660 baum, Manin 8 Gfttn·
•bove·stattd time, 11aled of th• J>'Opo1ed aubcon. tubstltutt atcurllltS for any A HEARING on the pttl· AGAINST YOU WITHOUT PETITION TO ~m 11 1va11:.1 lromo t~: PUBLIC NOTICE Jhll bu~1ne11 la con· baum, Prtt1dont blda for the award of a trac1ort on lhls prOfect aa monies wllhMld by the tlon will be htld on AU· FURTHER NOTICE UN· . court clerk UCted by. a ~Int venture This stmtement was flled contract for tht project d• ttqUlred by tht Subletting District to tnaure pel'torm-OUST 22, t"8, at 1:45Pm LESS YOU RESPOND ADMINISTER AU orn f ti LEGAL NOTICE Regiatrant 31 not yot Vlrrth tht County Cletk or
scribed as: and Subcontrtctlng Farr anct und« the con11flct In De~703 locattd al ~1 WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ •STATI 0,: or or P• • NOTICI OF begun to transact busootu Ofonge County on g.14-116
Upgrade of Hlallng En-Prtettc.t Act. OOYemmtnl Eteh bid submitted 1n' r• Thi Ortv9 SOulh, Of· TH .E IN F 0 R MAT I 0 N Miidred Amolla Dodve tlCNMra PU9UC U&.R OF under tht ltctotlout bull· t H03081121
ergy Management System Codt Stcton 4100 et Mq. 1ponse to this NoUC. shall enot. 92MI. BELOW: • c ... Mo. A182731 Loretta J , ClauH MANOONIED neu name or names haled Oall PolOI Jvl • 11 1e
IOI' Ofange Coaat College Each 81d lhall be IC• conlllln. aa a bid Item, Id· IF YOU OBJECT TO IM TO: THOMA$ EOWIN To 11 htlra. t>eneaclarlff, 1 1 0 Town Cent •r PROPIRTY 'retn. J S 2$ 1Y996 y ' ' ' Theft will be a ~ty companied bY • Cl(1lfted or equate lhHllog shoring QiJ1ll14lng of Ult peUtlon, YoU MILLEA AND DOES I 11 crtdltore COl'lllngent crtdl-l>JM, Sult. 1501 Co1ta Notice Is hlfttl teven httwood, Prt1 ' ' Five ciou.t (W 00) non-cashier'• check Of bid and bnle:ine or 'eq~ lhcxAd appew at the Mir· ANO 111: . ' · tort. and. penons who may ....,. CA e1e2e INI tht underllglel~ cws. Inc.. a Nev corp.. IM!O ,~~~bl• p~y::n•f ~ ::: t~ '"~::'c~r: method. '°' · tti. ptottedon ~Of''::~ : vou ARE HEREBY NOTI-othtnl4M be lntemted In Publl•h•d Newpott Mii 1t publlc auction. :;,. ~~MLS ~:rf'l'L ~~· PUILIC NOTICE q or tac 0 Iha al bid ~ abtt of Ute and lmb In tnlndlee with f'IED Thet In ordtf to de-the ~ or ....... or both. 8HCM:olla Mtsa Dally "*"' to Section 21700 of INC ~ J sMrwooci' ~~umtnla. Ch~k• ~ 10 1: Dlttl1cf u i ~-and open excevatlon, • ..._ ..... ..!'! coutty ..... ~ ~ thl$ ~ en IP" of: Mldred Amelia Dodge Pitot J\lty 24 25 31 1999 the autln•u. & Prot ... prft'. Shtf .:._ c.p' NOTICE OF ..,.. made paya ..... to .....,11 · •--· whldl shall conform 10 ap-.,,. ·-·"" ,,,_ ~ Pfopriale written reaponet A P(TITION ht• been ' ' ' · alonal Code the loltcwMQ Ck tnc ' ,..,._,. AP'LICATtOll TCJ
Community Coll~e Dis· tM tt\tt the blddtf, ff lta ~18._, OfcWI PM'~ may be In perton mutt lHI Ned with the flied by Heny A. Dod-In WlhtOI dtscnbtd ~· tv to llnf ..!.:: . a •LL a•c--u-lt.ct. proposal '' acceptld, lhtl .... , . or bY yow anomev. bov d I ttd oun the •• ---. COutt ot"C.. ., .... statement w 14td '"' -_..,,
Bids shall be recelvtd In promptly eucutt the 8 w= -:"~ If' \'OU Ml A C"'AEDITOR ~ 20 ::~n:..., ~ fonU, ~or OAAHOI!." PUIUC MOTIC! ~~~~ =S~Y :.:"t:: ¥fith IN Councy Ctttk of UWMUS ~ l>[~!.ldbi"J!:~i!i'r': ~~il~h,:J:: .l D., Oha.; .. =:: :. ~=::."'er=: ~~ .. ~on youu! .,:~~-:.--.; UC •UO STACY t SAN~GO !;:· ~,;.~on l-2'4·M c.r~~ ~.!.:~vote:
opened and publlely reed enc. Bond In 11'1 lmounl c ... 1 ~ C ... 'f04ll ci.n ~ht '*"' coun !MY tnl«~ ~ •• Peraonat ,... ......_.,.... =,. ;'A,.:e.T· 0 29 Diiiy Nol JulY ~4.....U 11 Appllcant(a) h /ue:
•IOUd It "'' tboyt.tlattd not .... than OM hunchd .... ot.•rtot and mal . ~to the I*• ~ you .. demanded MMaCtve to admlnl..., the ....... ,,..."' Btllff boOts. .... ~en' 25 199t ~· • TAAOI .. JOH COWIM'f
tltnt and place. g:cent 11~) of the '* Publlah•d Newport aonel '9PfttenCaUV. •Po bf the ll'telntin(t) In the "tat• of the deceOelll et PfMt•..,. toys, ;,.tc., DAVID BAEAE: ' ' IM'9 lt'le •PPllcanlt llate41
111 acc0tdtnct Wtlh th• pric., fUrnlsh a Ply· ltach~ltl M.u Dally --by the oourt Within Complaint, THE PnlTION ~ti c ... IA1~11 t TON' H..U BM Chell. r.... abo\19 .,. ~to tNt ~rovltlona of Callfornla :::neltM~ ,.:; ~ Hot .My n , Augu.t 1, ::"11rat~oftht d: A copy of the ~ authOftey 10 adtnlnlltlf the In the Suptflof Court or recorefl,
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w IOTICll Ml.IC llOftCll MUG llOTICll PUIUC llOTICIS PUIUC NOTICES I PUILIC NOTICH
-.a.-» -In w..a.-.-= -t ' .., 1_. wlll& • ,,..., •· ucc.1 .· ,..... tl!Qll'llotlllCS to p-· ~ rney _. ... a CINllCIM _._r --r,, • • ..,. .. ._ • .., ,... w 11AM9 Iii '~"'II p11t160al sum or own Worde. prOvfded " dDM not UM:iude I 111 ... ..... ...... _...., .___ IO tH11t10 2 AOlt(t) *2lt'l<l lly UICI~
CfTY "' ... ORT 111.ACH quilllicalione eo .. 111¥8 M llO rUlty .. --..... '1111-**' CN ..... ""fl.. T'tl ca, or ~= Trutt. •• "in•ett • ~
PUllLIC-18 -AllW al .. -ot .. -IO ... Cly. :,."'e!!:' r.:.": =. ==.:. • '"F"I-,.~ :::::"°'..,:,,,"":::; --N'"WPGRT llOUl.eYAAO Nate· A COMPU.ATION 18 NOT ACCEPT ABLE. b.ooT Tiit .... Mir• {MO')., 111 u -1 ,__ 5'191Mnt °"' ·or TMt rea. cNt9H
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51 The~ of accountent ..... not be .... llNmf of "' COl#1 • (E d .. ~ ........ a· 1~ • ....,,,,.,., ,., 94· upel!AI ol lllt TIU .. Md NEWPORT aEACH. CALIFORNIA l2M3 ............... -.! ..... i. • the_..___._.°' llOll!Ot•., .... • .. _..., .-... · 1 . '· Mllgll!Mftt r "".-vs11 ctea•o ti( .. by ""I_,..,__ ,...._..,,. 11'1 'WW-~ !8"'•..-1 11) ~ Cowt ot c.ldonl • Pllal No 1 Ind 2 5 NOii --~Auoult 1 • ot Trutt SllCI Siii .. bl QDmlA&. ~ the Corilr8dCN' 1ubn••iu ht ~. nor by 121& ..,._ r1111n111. ...., tor• tor~ *° 1 • addlloftal cOllWll 1« Oil "Auflltl 1 1991. •t s
CONl11IUC'llON OP WIUHUD .,, ~ whO hU morw ~ a ten percent 92135 Tlltn= :c1::.c1 '*'*"' '*""" IOCI GOW 1111": ~ 1: 0:~4 :,:.:.. "':i ':'10::.·'° 1111 FACIUJ!iS-~T~DOIJlll~~ (10%) financial tntere1t 1n lh• Contractor. :",:9 0< IM9rllff wit11ou1.,, PGMt. •~!.~ .. ~in*"'" PWcel 1 otl*'<*INI> c.nttt. soo E ClllellTllll Or· Nila. Coto de Cua, ANDT--•--~ lftOfllfY. 11 (El t1omDf1 PollOnt Of lot 1 "' --90 192. in Oii ~Of MtWpoft ll'fl, CA' 'Al tilt~ of -.mn 8Ul4CT! COHT'flAC'1'0fl' Ml«IAUPICATIOH . coa..11PLETED dltec:oon y .. llUmtl'O ci. i.te-ll'ICI No.15-7 deflntd" llCCht-8Ul:n county Of Ofll'OI ••• llHNI PUbUOll OI 11111 noocie • t)l• bu1ln111 11 con-II. SUBMISSION OF '"" rono Cltl IOOOIOO c1e1 dtmltl· IM 1111 common nt lfl IN 01 c.tom11. IS JI." mlP rt· 1111 tolll arnottnt of 1114' u~ ·!·~td by. an lndlvldual PREQUALIFICATION PACKAGE AVAILABLE: PAEQUALIFICATIOH PACKAGES. danll. o c111 c11ma11d1n11 qut n ~. and u may bl C01dtd In book ~ ~J b111nc1 01 Olt ob11Qat1on ••· t>':i~~11•~td doing 1 o:oo a.m •• July 22. 1996. A completed prequatttication ~uestlonnalre. = {fnt:l; ~~ ~\ ~1~~E ::l *':.~111~ :,i::e801°:r:='n::Order 01 C:.~d :f T~stab:/ .::::::
Terry J. Ao11 PREQUALIFICATION PACKAGE DUE: ftnanc:l1I statement, and SupportJng dOcurMnts Of RONALO O ROUP 23101 tastment ·for acct&,1, ingrtu. Slid county. EICClpt (A) Unlll cosll expenses. and 10V1nct1
Thi• 11a11men1 wH .111td 2.00 pm August 16 1996. mar1<ed CONFIDENTIAL must be submitted on LIQ eenttr o'"'· Sii. 310 I.Ill• egreu, uu. •~Ill. 11'-l1. L2. L:J lllcl O·• ais shown it $201.76466 • 11 rs poulble
wUh the County Clerk 01 • · ·• ' bef 2.00 m A•-••t 16 1996 to· Forest Catllornfl 92630 otOIChrntnt. auPf)Olt. maiftlit· 111d ~•fined on Ille condomin-11111 11 1111 Um• ol sale me Ora1'1Qt County on &-S.96 or ore . p. " ....-• · T141472·2377 NnCt ,.111111 and '°' olhe lum Olall recorded Oecember 26. oPtnlng bid may 111 lets cnan
19983885520 As a condition of . bidding on the above 0411 (ftdlal ocr 251995 Clerk. purpoi.s, aM .S ducflbed in the 1991, as lnslrument no 01· lh• toll! llldtbtednm due
Delly Pffot July 4, 11. 18, referenced Project and In accord with the Utllltles Engineer (Actuark>) bY MILA LUCAS. °'8f Otelaradoll The propeltf ad· 710326, ot oNldal records. Datt 7112.96 CAL FED SERVICE
25. 1996. provisions ~t California Public Contract Code, City of Newport Beach ~~:~r~0~w2~mcLkl mss ~nd Octi.r common dn1o-:::':~~~~~~ :S~11~.:r:~ ~~rf;?~1'f:.,~~dlf,~sr!q
-------•h-4-2-tt Section 2011.5. and the City of Newport Beach Public Works Department -Utilities Center OrlYI. Sit 310 Lak•jlllllon. If lllY· Of lhl 1tll 111VPtrty1to 1n Pltcel A aDoY•. P¥cel c VIC$! J Hook1ns. Assistant
PUBLIC NOTICE Polley prospective bidders arct required to cJo Office of the City Cler1< Fomt. c~torn11 92630 P80338 ~:.:::,: :'~,: Tht uduslVI r1gr1 to~~ ot Seatlar)" .,750 E 4111 st. s11
Flclltlou• Bu1lneH submit a Prequalification Pactcage consisting of 3300 Newport Boulevard 7111 7118· 7125· 9MJe ca.. flltM. 1111 11111 .. w.; ~:!1 ~. o dJ:nalld : rn4l ~~:2'1we ~. ~~:
N•m• Statement a completed prequallficatlon questionnaire. Newport Beach, canfomia 92663 .. _ • .,,. llOTICI lf14, Ctf!UM, t111 11 .... exduSIYI use common llU.S Ing th• BenellciatY to collect I
Th• lotlowlng pertons are f" ncial statement and supporting documents rv--Vlata. lf111, C*'1UM . The and as 1PPUr1llnan1 to oarctt a debl and any 1nlo1mauon we doing buslnesa as: Nation-tna ' undttSigntd TlllSlet disdains and b atlow. as turtlltr dtllnld octatn Will be used ror 11111
wide cap11a1, 25301 C•bOI to the City. on forms supplied by the City. P t. bldd rs must be prequalifled prior NOTICE ., TUllU'1 IALE 1ny ~ fOf any lncorrednns In 1111 cleCIWltlon ot coYUnts. purpose wnt01111ece1Yed oraitt Rd.. Sult• 1 105, Laguna rospec 1ve e , uma DUD Of TWUIT ALf: ol ltll Ol'OPll1Y address and othef COl'ldtllOns and restrlcllons 01 111 1W1hllg iF AVAILABLE
Hiiis. CA 92653 P lilication Packages are to be picked up to requesting the construction documents for 11-ta1 YOU ,_ .., DlfAUU common clesionlllon. 1 any, recofdld Oectml>er \6· ~~3 THE EXPECTED OPENING BIO DenrMs R. She1, 25291 Ar· requa the purpose of submitting a bid. BIDS FOR UNOEll A DUD Of T1'UIT slloWn htlttl'I. lhe tDtal ~ lnslrumtnt no 1· 1 • MAY ~ OBTAINED B~ CALL·
cadlan Ave .. Mission Viejo at: OJECTS REQUIRING PREQUALIFIC. ATI DATED,..., fl. 1111 UNUll o1 1111 ~ balance Of ltll ollic:lal rtcOfdS The oropeny ING THE FOLLOWING THE· CA 92691 C'ty of Newport Beach PR ~AcnOel TO .flMl'KT ObliO*n MCUltd by the ~ addrtS$ and Otlltr common PHONE NUMBERS ON THE DAY
Terry J. Ro$s. l08 Vla Publl 1.C W-..._ .. Department WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS A =::~ IT MAY H ~ IO be told and rtUOll.lblt deslgnabon. II 111y. ot 1111 rul BEFORE THE SAL£. 1714)480· Candetarla. Colo d• Caza, Vll\O> PROSPECTIVE BIDDER'S COMPLETED IOlO AT A MUc IAU. If esllm*d costs eicpenses llld oroperty dtscrtbed aboYe ts 5690 TAC 430071C PUB 1-1a
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<j.~1!26~~s1nus Is con-3300 Newport Boulevard PREQUAUJ;JCATJOtLEACKAGE HAS BEE.~ YOUm.DAIUllUllATIOILOE •, . . rpOftlq to be Vacant Laind 7·25.&+96
dueled by: co-pa11ners NewporfBiach, Gallfom1a 92663 TIMEL y FILED WITH THE CITY AND IT HAS Tllf NATUM Of THE l'Mefm. ~.ielll0n70 0110f12111t111~ '!' Saleto oJhef common deslgnadon __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T-IC_E __ , Melvln and Martha Have you star1ed doing -r PECTIVE M AGAINST YOU. YOU Q • • ..,..lbCJn gtven to tilt Trusllt You may e h an Story business yet? No . f _ .... 1-d ts re BEEN FOUND THA 1 THE PROS IHOW> CONTACT A LAWYER. cash, lhl TNSttt Wiii accept a Obtain directions to Ille oroperty ---------t uc an 0 Id J h •
Wlhlam Robert Story.
A memortal service 10
cel•bfate th• llf• of Wllllam StOt)' (Biii)
wlH be held Frtday,
Juty 28, 1998, et 3:00
PM, at Slllnt Michael
and All Angel• Epla<:o-
pal Church, 32" Pa·
cine View Dl1V•, Co-rona (Se! Mar, CA. A reception for famlly
and tn.ndt wtll be
held Immediately after
at 8JQ C«nyon Coun-try Club, Newport
Be.ch. Biii WU bom In Watertoo, Iowa, and w•• preceeded In
Teri)' J. Ross A preliminary set O constiuvuvn ocumen . a BIDDER QUALIFIED TO BIO ON THE Noticl Is hereby OMll !hat whltt's dleck dtaWn on a slate l>Y submlrt111g a written request u . No. GM-31022-C Loan Ne. ~~er and 8fim !t,:
This 11a11men1 was flied available for review Monday through Fnday, PROJECT coum MCO.-DI REIWICH, or nnonaii blnk. a check drawn Mlnln 10 days lrom Ille tinl 30-121512-1 NOTICE Of 1"111· P.trlcta Anne Story. with 1he County Clerk ol 7•30 am to 12·00 pm 1 ·00 pm to 3·30 pm. · . d h TRUmE DIVISION as trustee °' by• St.aW or tedtr11 crt<f~ union OClbliclllOn ot lllls notlee to cne ru·s aw YOU W IN DE-H 1 UNfVed b hi Orange Coun1y on 6-5·96 · · · • · ·• · · · · w rlt Responses •o the questionnaire an t e s trustee °' sullstiM.d or a Check drawn by a mtt or1li.nellc:iary Name/Address; fAULT UNDER A DHD Of • • • Y •
, 9983885521 at the City of Newport Beach, Public 0 s financial statement are NOT public records and =• i:rsuant io the Deed of ttdetal S1¥1ngs 111c1 roain assoc:Q-INallonat Bank ot soulhern TRUil DATtD ~4t4. UNlOI ~~'J.;jf •stoJ~~,~~ Daily Pi101,Ju1y 4, 11. 18. Department -Utilities Yard at 949 West 16th NOT open to public Inspection Trust executed by Magdy Hanna llon, uvfngs usodallon or calllomia. 625 TlleJity Nor. YDt.I TAllUC110N TO rtlOTKT devoted daughters
25 1996. Street Newport Beach California 92663. For are . and Annelle Hanna husblnd and savings bank specified In SectionlSoul!l Orange. C2A2f 20~ ~: YDt.IR l'RO'ftm, rT MAY IE Anna Eltzabeth Story
• lh422 ' 11 (71°4) 644 3011 wife as lOtnt tenants Rer.onitd 5102 ol the FinanciJJ Code and Sllus Pending: ·· 10&.0 AT A PUIUC IAU. IF M -=--------!an appointment ca . • . 111 STANDARD OF REVIEW. 712'1115 as Instrument No 15. authonml to do b\1£rnm in this Newport Beach. CA 9266l The YOU NUOAN EXPLANATION OF and Jllllan ary
PUBLIC NOTICE Completed Prequalif1catfon Package~ can be M~ximum prequallflcation ratings by the City 0323272 Deed of Trust · 1150 state. In ~ event tender otner ~~:~~~1or ~~':oo~r':~~~s THE NATURE Of TllE PROCUD-~ml~~~ ot nowers do-
N St t t A st 16 1996 are ase 0 • h #1115·0321N2 In 1111 oieoo may wrthhold the Issuance Of the 011111 common destgnauon If SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. t City f Hope o r
Fictitious Buslneas delive. red before, but no later than 2.00 p.m., b d n the lesser of ten times working Recorded on 1111195 Instrument INn cash •s accepted the Trus.tee of lh• orooerty address ano ING AGAINST YOU, YOU nations may be made
The ~:i:Wing• P~~~~. are ugu • · capital (current assets) or four times ~et wort County o1 Ottlcial Reconls 1n the Trustee's Ottd until funds be-any stiown herein Th• 10 A oublic auctlOn sate to the 8~00~ Chlld~en·~
doing business as: Center OR PREQUALIFICATION OF (assets less liabilities), subject to adjustment olfict of the County Recoroer of come available to lhl payee °' am0unt of 1111 unpaid balanoe ot hiohtst bidder tor cash, ~ier's Home. or Mater Del ror Research and Spine I. REQUEST F upward and downward upon consideration of 0111191 County, Cllltomia, and enOorsee as 1 matttr of nght the obligalJOn secured by 111e chect 011wn on 1 state 0< na-High School Campus
Care. 1491 E. La Palma BIDDERS rl f t W rl<'ng pursuant to the Notice of Oelau~ Said sale Wiii be mide, but property to be sold and reason-tJONI ~ Check 011wn by ai Minis'"' Ave .. Anaheim. CA 92805 · · bidd rs experience and pe ormance ac ors. 0 1 and Bection to se» thettunder wtlhout cownanl or wananty, able esll/nalld costs. axoenses~ mlt or federal c11dt1 union. or a .. Y • Los Angeles College or The City require.s from pr~spe~trve t nd e d capital may be augmented by a Letter of Bank rm>nie<I ovn11111 as tnstn.t· exptus or Implied 1tgard1ng lllle, and 10vances at 111e nme or 1111 cnec. 011wn Dy a state or 1e0e11111---------Chiroprac11c (CA), 16200 E. answers to questions contained tn a s a ar C d t mem No. H -1Hl5 o1 ulCI possesslOll or encumbrances. ID 1mtial publicabon 01 Ola nollce o SJWIOS ano roan association.
Amber Valley Dr , Whltlier. form prequalification questionnaire and tlnancial re 1 · Offictal Reconls, wiM sen on ntis!y ~ llldebledness secured sale is S817 265.25 In aod1bon1 S1¥1n9S moc&atJOn, or S1¥1n9s>l111--ll!!l~!!l!!ll~--.
CA 90604 h. h I I d the fo llowing 0"1~1H II Ult Main (Noftll) by salCI Deed. advances the1tun-to cash. the uusiee Wlff ICCIPI a• bank s0tCllied Ill SectJOn 5102 of This business " con· statement w IC nc u es IV. NOTIFICATION OF PREQUALIFICATION Entr1111ee lo Ult COunty Colll1-Oer. With 1nterut 1s l)IOYlded cashtef's Clleck driwn on a statal the financ!al Code Ind aUltlonltd
dueled by: Non-prol1I orga-documents: RES UL TS house 700 Citic Cenllr Orivt theltlll, and the unpaid pMCjpal or nabonal or:·~ aiec:1 dra: IO 00buSllleSS11111145 state wt8 be n~zaa:~on you sia11ed doing A. Ques ti on naire regarding backgroun~. Prospectiv~ bidders will be notified by mail and, w11t. • s111t1 Ana. ca. at 1:45 bllance ol the Note secured by ~ ! 5~'!: 0~:0 ~Ye ~ta':: 0 held by the outy aOl)Olnteo tnlStff
business yet? yes, 10101/9S experience, fina ncial ability, and references tn where possible by telephone of their A.M. at J!:~f audlonh,( ID ~ ~d:":::'S:.:"fee': 1e«1er11 sawi9s and roan asso· !!..5~1 -soetc~UID~ht.no *now· MCIPIC VlmW t Angeles Collego or . bl" rks "ect . nd ' lllgheSI """"'r Q( Cll oaya ..... l"V•~ ... • • aaliOn savings assOC&atlOn 01 ....... r.. uun;y~ • M•llOlllAL MM c~1~oprKt1c, Tori Burley. pertormin~ pu IC wo pro) 5• a prequaliflcallon rating by August 30, 1996. at Ille 11me ol sale 1n lawful cN!ges ind expenses of the savings bank soealled In secoon held br the trustte in Ille llmtnaf
VPICFO B. Cert1hcate of accountant. Ratings of individual prospective bidders will be money o1 the United Slates). 111 Trustee 100 of the INsts mated 5102 ot Ille financial Code and ttr omn1>ed orooe11y under 1no Cemetery • Mortuary
This stotement was l1letd These documents will be the basis of ra ting disclosed o nly to that bidder and only upon l1Qht. IJlle, and lftteltst, CC>m'eYed :t,5t;' ... ~~~ru:-EC~~~ aulhonZBO to oo bus1111ss tn 111ts1 pursuant ID a Oted 04 lrus1 Chapel• Crematory
w11h 111e Coun1v Clerk or bidders with respect to the size and scope of . to and now held by It under said state. rn tne event tender other e1ts.c:noeo beiow The sale will be 3500 Pacific v-Drive Orange County on 6·26·96 . . . . . wntten request. Deed of Trust 111 the PIOl)trty RUWCH as Said Trusttt, than cash., acapied Ille trustee maoe. out W1111ou1 CO¥tnant 0<
t 9983887899 proiects upon which each bidder IS qualified to In the event the prospective bidder is unable to sitUated 111 uld County and Stale Trustre Dmston. 4952 Wamer may wtlhhold Ille tSsuance ol 111•1 wai111nty. rx111tmo or NT\Oltt<I. NewPoft Beach
oa11y Ptlot July 2s. August bid. All questions must be a ns wered. If a obta ·n a bond in the time and form prescribed llereinaltet duCl\bed' EJlllbil ·A· Al'fnut 1105. Huntmgton Beach'. trustH's oeea unbt lunds bei tt0•11J1ng 1111e. oossusion. •-•e.•.•-2•7•00---c t e 1s 1996 Th448 · 1 r bl then indicate a 1
1 lhe land metTed to 1n this guar-Cl 92649 (714)840-1429 By. come avatlablt 10 the oayee or encumorancu to DIY the ,.. .-TIERS · · · question s ~ot ~p~ ica . e, • • by the City, the prospective bidder shat. be antee is situated In the State of KulfS O.Meire. CountyRecon1s enoorsee as a matter of riont mallllll9 on~1 sum 01 111e PIERCE -·
PUBLIC NOTICE response of NIA . You or . You~s as u~ed suspended from the qualified Contractors list Caildorma. County of oranoe. and ReseMth. Trosttt Div Salo sale W111 t>e made. but no1m1 murta by 111e Deed of BEll IROADWAY
Fictitious 8ustneas herein ref~rs to the pro.spec11ve b1dd~r's firm and not allowed to bid on City projects until IS oucnbed as tollows: Parcel A: cu11zo1 7125, 11. H 1996 ~!~~! ~~e~~liegr ,:;r~~~O Trust. wrth interesi ind Im Mortuary * Chapel
Name Statement and any of its owners. officers and/or pnnclpals. proof of bond ability is provided. APN: 937·16·051, 377 Avocado I tide possession or encum· c11aroes tnereon. as provided '" Cremation
The 1011ow1ng persons are If an explanation and /or additional sheets are #I, ComCo•t•. Mdt"o1·· AP ~~~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE brances to sausty lhe rndebted· :~~01~151·~:Vao'::· ~~d~~~~ doing business as: Pac1l1c f f h please 1um pnse · •1 e · ness secured by said Consuuc· 11 CJ'BCO~dway Shetll siore. 104 McFadden required or any o .t e responses, v. CITY'S RIGHT TO WAIVE undivided One-Tenth (V10th) Loan 1007242 Other 54423·5110n Deed or Trust Assionment interest 1ntreon. fees. c11aiiou .Costa Mesa
Placo. Newport Beach, CA provide attached add1tlonal sheet(s). of paper IRREGULARITIES OR REJECT BIDS. interest m and to lot 1 ol lract File 51603 ccs apn ~32·70· or Leases ano llents Secur11y anG uoenm ol the Trus1ee I MR·••So 9~!~~ Ger1rude Beanie. signed by the ~wner, off~cer, an~ /or principal. The City reserves the right to waive any minor ~·~·~~n~n o~graC:.°'s~s~ ~~erN8~~ o~f Tr~s~5:u5 ar~a~~ ~~~~~1 aai~~co~ce~:~c2J! :: .~~' !.,~~~1~,,~~:;! .__ .. _____ _.
211 e. 19th s1 , Cos1a Failure to provide ANY in_tormatl?n re~~es~ed irregularities In the bid and reject any and all Cititoint.1. as oer Map recorded 1n oetaull under a consuucno~ 1990 as 111suumen1 no 90· of S~el 1t1sonabfV estimated 10 Mesa. CA 92627 may result in a reduced rating o r d1squahf1cat1on b'd BOOk 695. Pages 3 lllrough 5 ot deed ol 1rus1. assignment o 676170. commercial Secunty be set IOllll below The amount TRADE Terrance James Beattie, from bidding on the Pro1'ect. ANY FALSE I s. M1scellaineous MIOS.tntheOllioe leases and ucrecnts. ,sec:un AQreement .-UCC·1 fmancmg may be Qltattr on Ille day ol
271 E. 19th St , Cosla . . E of the County Recorder ol said agreemenl · 1 tnana~g Sfatement daled June 01 199~ salt. TRUSTOR TRUNG C. '" h I 'fi Mesa, CA 92627 STATEMENT will res ult in t~e ~MMEDIAT For info rmation regarding prequalitication, County Exceoting therttrom the sratement dated December z:tt! as 1t1strument no 94. HUYNt1 ANO HOA TRAN. tiUS· u1roug c ass1 ted This buslnoss Is con· DISQUALI FICATION from b1dd1ng o n the I II· IOllowtng (A) Untts 1 lhlouOh 10 1990 as instrument! no. 901143492.AsstQnment ol StratQhl BAND ANO WlfE Ouly Al>oointtd 642-5878 dueled by· an 1nd1vldual p ease ca . Shown and c!rltned upon 1111 676170 commercia securt~ Note dated August 17 1995 as Trustee EXECUTIVE TR:ISTTE---------Have you started doing Project. Michael J . S inacori ~ Pia ttcorded aQreement UCC-1 hnanani add1bonal coilaleral 101 that SERVICES INC Recorded ""'4 business ye1? 11152 The prospective bidder s hall have a duly Utilities Engineer Januiiy 7ru~933 1~ Instrument statement dated Ju~40~4i49:2 certain note oated Oecember 26 u hUINmtnt NO 14.037112110 s ELL I • ~~;;a':i:t~~~~~ '!::~tl~iletd authorized owner. officer, Or principal complete (714) 644-3011 No 9.1-012671 of OfflClil Rte· :s;~~~~en~lnostratg.nt no w~~d ~:v~dth=~di:r Booa . page of OlttC~I Reconls
w11h 111e county Cletrk or the questionnaire a nd financial statement and Published Newpol1 Beach· olds of sald County (8) The oiteo Au9us1 11 1995 as add•· VilOi l'lllrtst as provided Ulerell'I •n mt onice or 1t1e Rt<Onler ol your used vehicle
Orange C<>unty on 7·5·96 verity the truth of the information provided. The Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilot July tttlosiw nohl to use ol au tlloSf bonM collataral '°' tnat certain arid the unoa1d onnc1oa1 balance ORANG£ COUl'lty. Caillfomia. Om through classified
19963888889 • 1. d b the areas designaltd as t>ailconoes no1.1 oa1eo December 26 1990 w.t11t0terasl111treon as provided ol Su 11\191141:45 AM Place 642 5678 ce rtificate of an accountant 1cense Y 23. 24. 25. 1996. Ind patJOS as shown upon lht ano no1e oated Oecemcer 26 "' said orOV1Sions on I/it aoove o1 Sate AT THE MAIN (NOllTH) • Dai:v, P~o~g'~Y 18
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2~ii:; State of California will also be required. The Condom1ru1111t Ran reterred to 1990 unless you take action t described oocumenis fees ENTl\ANCE TO THE coumi----------
gus · · 1bc>Ye. Perctt 2: Untl 2 as shown orotect your property. 11 may oe Charges ano exoenses 01 tilt COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CEN·
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES uoon the Condominium Plain sold a1 a oubhc sale 11 you need trustee ano 1111 trusis c:reatad 1>Y T£R DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. 1bcM ttletTed to. P11ctl 3: lhe an uoianabon or Ille nature o Said Construcuon Oeed ol Trust CAl.IFOllNIA Amol.lnl ol u11oaid Flclltlou• Bu1lneH I txeluSM! nght to ust Of !hail the oroceeoing agatnSt you. vou Assignmenl ol Leases ano t>ailaincc and omer Chairges N•me Statement Noooe 01 Trustee·s Sale Fiie No written .llObCe of default llld tNn the to(al lncMtlUdness OOlllOn ot Lot 1 descnbed tn should contaet a lawyer Nooce Rants Secunty Al,lretment. szoa 111 11 Street A40ttss °'
The following persons are !6167~~6 ~~1 lfr~siZ.\ 52952·8 Loan No 116-477167 etecuon talodseM The f~<lrrs~ne~ due. In eddltlon to cash~ Parcel 1 abCM oesionaltd IS P2 IS hereby grvan tl'lat BEC TRUS ucc-1 Ftnanang Statement otlltr · ~mon ouional>On ol doing business as· Heri· Trustor JM GRASS You are In caused s nollce O e au an TrullM WWI eccept a • ' p 1 1 ncl 2 OHO SfRVICE. A Delaware dated Oec:eml>lr 26 1990 as r1y 1731 IOWA
1age vach1 Sales ond Char· g:~<I vi~ ~~u~~ O:~a~~I ~~:~~ defaull under a Deed 01 Trust. e111tecUon ttyo S::: to ~ rec:Ofdper~p~ ~~~ dn~ .. on • mtt!: :=":~:: p=~ 1. ~-Corporauon is ouiy apoomled 1nstrumen1 no 90-676170 ~EET~OSTA MESA CA ter Company. 829 Harbor · dated January 28, 1991 Unless e ooun ere • ru ,_,.,.,_ -·..... • c · · · trustee unoer tile lollowin . ·
· flnanctng Statement dalad un• · ••• Beach Cahl 92660 your proper . may so a property It may be sold at a three months have elapsed since credit union, or a check Cosll Mtu A Condominium Trust oateo OecemDer 26 01 1994 as instrument no 94. unoe111gntd Trustee dia .... 1msl Donald Scon Ross 1509 a publlc sale II you need an ex· public sale II you need an ex· sueh recordallon. for sale dl.ewn by a stete or fedefal ComPl\Std ot. PttCtl 1: An 1990 execuieo by Charles P 14l492 Assignmtnl or Straig111 1ny h1btlity for any tncon'!ctnus Classlco way Covi~a CA planauon or tne nature or ttie planauon 01 tile nature ol tile lnlormaflon, conlaet lhe under· savings llld loan as.sod-undivided One-Ttnth (V10th) Pigneri and Nancy A PtQneri Note daied August 17 1995 as o1 me street ad<lttss or other 91720 · · proceeding against you. ygu proceedinQs against you, you signed at ~14)573-1965 flle lltton. savings associltlon, Interest In and IO Lot 1 Of Tract husband and W11e as io1nt 1en· addiUonil collateral lor 1hat common oesioM11on. 11 any,
This business 11 con· ~~f~~ c~n~hoa ~:'1.~w 0~ should contact a lawyer On No, 529~~ oa:d: ,j;t:1._~ °' ::1' ~ 'f:= No. 14731, In 1111 City of Costa ants recoroed on 12/28/1990 as certain Nole dated December 26, shown 1pow II no stru t ad· ducted by· an Individual llces 01 \1even / Melmet as August 15. 1996 al 10 DO a.m .. !~..... 1 • 1_......;"Jm ~ ........ ~ _ _._..__.to Mesa. County ol Oranoe. Sllte of instrument no 90·676168 ol 1990 ano Note oated Otoemller dttss or otner common ouion•· Have you started doing · Northwest Mortgage S.rvloes. -"-1.:._ llC., •• ,..._ c-""""'"' • .., .,.,,,.,,.._.. CaMomia as per Mil> reconSed 111 olllCl31 records tn tile office ot 26 1990 Dated 06/28/1996 tJOn 1s shown. d11ttt10ns to IN business yet? No du~ appointed lrustae under Inc . A Minnesota Corporation. camlno uel Rio Nortll. Suite 200 do business In this lltallt. 8ook 695, Pages 3 throuoh 5 of the county recorder or Oran9e NC TRuST DEED SERVICE. A loca1IOl'I of the piooeltf maiy be
Do.nald S. Ross :!1cor~~~~~}J~. :e~s~u~~~l as dulY appointed Trustee under ~~f~D,i.~!: ~~~!n\6~~~~: ~ ;"9 ~ "'-.:t:.: MiS(lfllaneous Maps, in the Offtee countV. Calllomia. and pursuan o.ian19 Co1JOt1llo•. 11 aid OOtaintd by stnoino a wn111n This s1a1emen1 was flied no 94,0370179 In book page Deed Of Trust executed by Jean llled ~"'n '"';;' PS0953 7125 cownn ~ ol the County Recotder ol said to the Nottce 01 Delaull And TmlM 140 E Commonwultll reQuest to Ille beneficiary Wlthln w11h the County Clerk of 01 ollbal records tn the oittce oi M. Grass. an unmarrltd woman ""' a re · out Of ~-·-"'' County. EJICCO(lno thertfrom Ille Elecbon To SIM tllereunder Ave Suite 201 Fullerton. CA 10 oaya ol IN dale Of Int OUbli-Orange County on 7·12·96 Ille courity recorder ot O<anoe as Trustor. to securt obliQallons 811 . 8l8IC36 Ul>f~ ~~regard-loflowlng: (A) Uruts 1 lllrDUOh 1o recorded 03126/1996 as 1n· 92832 (714) 773·0800 9v u11on Of 111,, Notice of Sale. oate·
' 19983889423 county 51411 01 calitornla In favor ot GN Mongage torPo· TICI Ing ....., ..... --·°'en-as shoWn llld ~ uoon the strument no 96·155629 01 said Crystal c Stepnens Trust" sale .I ly 05 1"' fXKllTTVE ' ' Da11v Pilot July 18 25 Av-Executed hu Brian M Brown!~ ration as Bentlleialy. recorded PUBLIC NO cumbrancu, to utl~ tn.:J. ,.........._,_··-.... ~ ollca1 records. Wiii sell on officer P80677 7NB 7/25 TR"u~ '11-0 INC 15455 r . . VJ February 4, 1991 as Instrument lndebttdnesl M<:Urtd ............. _,.. ...... 08J08/1996 at The Front 01 The en~ ...... "'"' . . f • 9us1 1. 8. 1996. th432 and Sarah Browning. husban No 91052~49 in boOk page ol said Deed d Trust. .ianuaiy 7. 1983 IS tnswment Fiagpotes At The Maln fn SAN FERNANDO MISSION 8LW
• ' PUBLIC NOTICE and wile as comblicmun1ty prooe~ Ille ollldal records ol !he re· ~ Of'T.&. ~ venc:ea ttweundef, with ho-No. 9.1-012671 of Offiaal Rec-Alea To The Ptacen11a CIV PUBLIC NOTICE SUITE 1208 MISSION HILLS, CA _________ 1Wlll sel at P11 auction to u .... cordet's office ol Orange twHt a~~ end the olds of said County. (8) The Center 40H11 E Chapman 91345 1111-381 ~ RICK
Flcdtlou• Busln•H ,,~a':1o':'°S:r ~o~~r~oayab:, County. talrlorma. w.q sd al ~«:~::: unpaid d the Note ocluSNI rlglt to use Of all llloSe Ave Placen!la CA al 10 00 am NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE SNOKE TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER
N•me Statement ~ Unlltd Stl'95 by cas~ 1 public aucbon to lllt hfQhest OJ014MI lnvestor1'nl¥w MCurtd by uid ~ IRU clellOfl*d u balconlts at puollc auction to the nignes T 5 No n33,21 unn Code etfff17 7.r11. 7.r111. 71l5. 11196 The tonowlng persons are cash1tr's ClllCk driwn by 1 "state biddlf '°' casl\ or casfllef's No 1~ J#IH No.: TNIC with lnttfes:t and patios u shoWn lll)Oll the Otdder 1or casn (oayao1e al tile loan
doing business es: Willow or ltdtl'al c:redtl union or a clltCk (payable al Ille time ol m..,_17 YOU Nltl4 IN QE'. aa P'tcMded ct! said end Note, Conclomillum Plan rtferrtd ao bme 01 saie 1n tawtul money 01 No 106014085.ICf/FAAROW PUIUC NOTIC! • -~lngs Trailor Park. 820ClllCkdrawn1>Yastate0<'rewatsafe In lawtul money ol the flAULTUNDEtADEEDOF pNs ~ttltT::..Wld~ ~.PllCll2:Unrlt1Sshownt111Un11t11Stalesl allrtght btse API 141.563-28 CAL F£Di---------
-· ~port Center Dr., Suitt SIVlllgS aind loan assoaatiOn Unll8d Stires try cash a CISh· TfltUIT ~TB> 07121f1S. I:'-: a.ttd ""' lllcf uoon b Condomlnun Plan and tnllrest conveytO lo 100 SERVICE CORPORATION F
-,'30. Ntwpol1 Beech, CA SIYlllOS assoelal!On. or sa't'tngS llrN 's ~~dkrawns l>Y a S~tede~ UNl.ESS YOU TN<E ACTION Deed ~Nil. CTC ~ ab4M flferrtd to. f'ttCtl J: Tht OW held by II under ~ de; CAL FED ENTEllPRISES as du Flcllllou• Bu1lneH
• • • • 92.66o bank spedlled In secliOn 5102 ol al!Onal ~· ·a 1ale or • r TO MOTECT YOUft PftOP· ...i.... m:IUSM noht to use of tNt scribed ConstruCtlOn .,...a 0 aopo1n1eo Trustee under th Nem• Stetement · Brian S. Sarvak, 872 Hal-1111 Flnanaat eode and author· Cradlt Un~. °' a Still or 9'fY rr MAY 8E IOl.D AT ""'' ~~w'"• pcwllOll of Loe 1 deactlbed In Trust. Assignment ol Leases and lo110W1n9 oesc11bed Ottd or The followfng persons .,, • yard. N-po11 BHch. CA llld to do business in 11115 stall) Federal ~_!ljS ~ =~o-A f'Uil.Jc SALL F YOU =-~,~. ~ Plrctl 1 1b0vt de~ u Pt Rents Stcurlty "ireement Trust Will SEU AT PUBLI doillg buslneu as: MTSC-
• '' 92663 at In Tile Front Of Thi F~poles elation. ~ •• ...,s s · or NEED~ EXPUNATION Of' . ' la& u appuitenant'to Plrctlt 1 llld Z UCC·1 financing latement AUCTION TO THE HIGHES LAKE ELSINORE PART· : ~: 'fhla buslntu la con-Al The Mam Entrance To Tiit SavlnQs Bank specified In SIC· THE NATUAe Of' THE~ aoll. ""°"'· ( ) lbO¥t clescribtd. hrctll .11 l: dated December 26. l990 as BIDDER FOR CASH (In the NEAS. 120 W. Wilson St. dlided by: an lndlvlduat Placenaa CMc Cen1er 401_.11 don 5"102 ol lhe Flnancial Code C!EbNG AGAINST YOU, l204t00 ut. 2181; llllt In-,.,.... UJ-l1MM• 1111 instrument no 90·676170. lorlll! W!1ICll art iawtur ienoe * 100. Costa Mesa. CA • Have you 11a11ed doing E Chapman Ave Placentia and aoOIOfllBd to do bustntss In YOU IHOULD CONTACT A fomll!Uon (t11) Wl'.oz:M, • ~ C • !UM CommerctJI Sec:unlY AQreemenf ~111 111, uniteo Statlsl and/Or Ill 92627 : ... buslne11 yet? yH. 6-1·96 CaiUfornla all rfQhl, bUe and this Slate). In Tilt Front 01 Th• LAWY!Jt. Notice la heltby ly: aui..w.reiw.,TN9eM't !!'!"'2z1w_,._:.,7 ., 1101' UCC·1 Ftnancmo Statemen1 cashiers centlltd or otnt Allan Falnbarg and Saia • Brian S. Servak Interest conveyea to and now FlagPoleS At Tiie Main Entry atven ttwit C1C Fofeclollure lllltOfflclf, o.t.d. Ol/1ttll _.,., ..,, 6o ' dated June 01• 199<1 Instrument cllec~s soealled 1n' Clv~ Coot Fa1nbsrg Co-T1us1ees ot • _ This stetement wu nltd held by 11 under ~d deed 01 NU To The Placenll! CMc leMces ~ u ASAP21372C 7fl5,8t1,M llftftt Ylltl Wey #1H, Cert•-no. 94·143492. Asst0nment ol Sec::bon 2924h (payable In lull a Tha Fatnbarg Trull A.K.A. with lhe County Clerk of trust In tl1e property situated In Center 401·411 E. Chapmll1 ~ appcilrDd tru... puro Nd f'ttCtl Nt. 1: Unltl 14 and Sb'a9nt Nole dated Augus1 17 tl1e bme 01 sale 10 To Servle Tht Falnbarg Famlly Trust
0(ange ~1Y on 1-12·96 said county and stare described Ave. Plac:entla, CA 111 right. 11119 IUlrlt to the Dttd d TNlt PUBLIC NOTICE 133, 11 ~ and depk;tld In 1995 as aadi1Jon1t col&aleral ror •company) an 119ht. hilt and VT D 4/19/82, 129 w. WU·
19983889412 IS" M mort lulf'1 described In and Interest conveyed to end tMC\Md bV Mafteno &. Ptf• tilt Cotldomln1um Plan tOf Lot 1 Ulat certain Note dated Oecem· u11erest eonvryed to ind no son St. "100. Costa Mesa. Dally Pilot .Nty 18 25 Au-said ·d"d or trust Apn 1425-now held by It under said deed u end""""' l. .-..z. ttu.. ees. N INumtro del Caso) of Clltabad T11et No. 85-7 ber 26 1990 and Noll dated held l1Y 11 vnder said' Otto o CA 92627
gus11 . 8, 1998. ' th438 043-16 The street address an~~~ ~~~IYm::::~~ bendend.,.e,endOutlavo C24383°suMMONS (CITACION ("Ptan•), In Oii County of San ~mr~ 26. 1~~dd:fs:~ Trust in the property h11t1nal11 lrvlno M. Chau ond other common deslgnaaon. ti Oii I esald "' d tall A. Qomu.a ""tit m1n, end JUOICIAt.) NOTICE TO OEFflt-Otego, St.Ill ol Cdl~ II· t O o \i"ix 111 descnOld TRUSTOR SCOTI V Nancy S. Chase H/W, 129 PUBLIC NOTICE Illy. or Ill• real prooeny cit-ro-Jt·~ot 4 otc:'~'n,:"92;0 rn 1rtt Gomez. a *lflt women. DAlfT· (Avtso a ~ol PA· corded Nowembtr 1, 1wv u PIWigr~ \,11" IU0r'!~1~.~ FARROW MARlf A FARRO W. W1taon St I 100. Costa --------scribed aoawt Is purporlld to C • ._. C · al .. Joint T ...... dllttd ClflC FOURTEEN LTD e C... 1nStrument No. llO-ao58116 of t OWlll """'' BENEFtCIAIW CALIFORNI Mell. CA 92627 ~ctltlout Butlne•• be 1207 Susex lane NtWl>Oft 1111 City ol Olla ....... ounly 07f'Zl/WJ end ~ lorni. Limited Parttetih1p and OKICi.I Rtcord• Of San °"00 deterll>td property. All l.Xtures FEOE'RAL SAVINGS ANO LO Thia buslneu 11 con·
N•m• •t•t•ment Buch. Ce 92660 The uncle<· Of Orarigt. Sii~~' ~=1139, ~ .. lnllNmtnl No. DOES 1 lllrouoh 10, lllCIUS"" ~. CllitOmla.,..... .... 2: IOdUdtnO but not ltmlttd~O ~ASSOCIATION ducted by: • general per1-The following per90N &ft signed trustee dlsolalms lllY. oer :f rar I ilCIAll1e ~ In 90dl-. ,..,. YOU AAf 8ElNG SUED 8Y An undMdtd Otit·One llul'ldr'td concre11 lumber. steel, mb 'ReooroedNovemoer 14. 199 M<thlp
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Meu. CA t2e27 repding 11111, PoS$1$Sion, Of 9Cf r~ .. , Awilue IGG Courrey ~ 700 mmons • MMd on you to --· II· Ind tandtQPtlO, tic. Ind olher I t/Oa!JO UNLESS YOU TAKE 19H3H8524 Thia bu1lne11 11 con. lllOllmbtanoes. to P1Y flt ~'56MtN~ ;:~.5164 CMc C... Dltft W... f:.uyptwnt1111r1190111ut M COIOtcl Noolttnblr Teo:: 11 "1alllll owned "Y1._~· or to ACTION TO 'PROTECT YOUR Ollly Pilot June ti, 25. ducted by: an lndlvklu.i rtmlll'lilg prlllCtpal sum ol N The dttslGrw Ole ._..Ma. CA•~ aut· COUfl A leltr °' ~ cal• ~ No ~ Of lie loe:MIO. or to 11t IMtaltd tft PROPUUY IT MA'f 8E SOl JUiy 2 9 ttH emended !~!'f! __ Y!N 1staNotttd dOlng notl(s) *'-Ired by Nici dtld OI ~ ony labll~ i:~ll'leor: tton, lo tw ..,_. ~ notprolletyOU your IY'PIW!mln Olflclel ~ lll .. 7Lot~ dlof uMd In b ~!.~AT ~ PUBLIC SAlE If YOU publie&uo~ July 2& lffe --yet rust. With lnltftlt llltfton • -·1 f Oii ., 1r..t''°d far a.ft Of cMdl .... MOOl\SI mutt bl in . "'°'* c..... TllCl-. • _..,. OI OO«llOn on Of ., v .. c-NEED AH El<Pl.AHATIOH" 'Of ' T384 011\ief T . .,... proYlded II tllcl noll(1), 90· rdlm 0 • ~ ................... In .., form 11 yOU ..,, Ille coutt lnO • -.... No 12132, pr~ dtlcflbe4 bllOw IO-THE ~ATUR( Of THE Pfl This etatemenl WU llt.O vanote. II sr;. under 1111 llnnl :'!!":::'~ Sild ..... ,.. ....... ..,,-.. ...,.., to,,.. your!:*. "yOl.t •o not .... Ol'I Otclmller 2t. 1•. IA Ill'* .... .. , ,~ C((Ol~G AGAINST YOU V'O_of----------t
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48d 28• Pool Home LIDO ISLE Bayfrontl••••••••I For Lease. Clo•• to apt. 2Bd 1 Ba furn'd.
COM H.S. 1/3 Acre $1800/month. Agent--------
$2500 123.5333 Cynthia 723·8800 x28 BUSINESS
•••BIO CANYON OPPORTUNITY MIUl ...... ~tllltllla Twnhm• 3Bd 2.5Ba 2904 ....,.11~•111tftf. OoU CoUP"H View. MISCELIANEOUS
..,,. .... Act.,1tll• P ool/tennla. ·New RENTALS . PEPSI/COKE ROUTE.
......, .... ....,. .... .., paint. c•rpet & blinds. 25 great local & estab-
te .._.. • .., ,..,..... $2000/mo. &40.52741••••••••• llshed sites. Earn
U.l&aU.1 If "•UllllllllH ""L""'ID~O.,,......,.IS,,,,..,...LE,,,,--2.,..Bd--1B,,,_a $2,000 weekly. Top of
llllld • nlCI, "... ........ Cottage, yard, 2·car ROOMS 2706 the line equl!llhlent. ..,,......_._.... ..... ,., gar. $1600/mo. Agt. Call 1·800-571·5464. ::;-.,"::; = Cynthia 723-SBOO x28 Ba Ibo• shr 3/br/2ba, Vendlng•Must sell route
....... ~· Lido luxurious water-apt, ocean vu. lndry, •20 cash accounts
front condo Large Avall 8/10, $400mo/ •Buy •II or part ...!:,=.:!u::~ 280, den. 3BA. sec, 1/3 utll/dep. 875-6455 • .B00-818·0908
llf cal ~ 11 la boat 1llp av•ll. $2.550/ NB-Room for Rent :"-.t1111e':0wruiNn mo./lease. 551-8554 BrfBa, furn/unfurn,1•••••••••
.. ....., ......... .... ... gar. pool/splUten. w/d ANNOUNCEMENTS
..._, ~ la Ulla $650 Inc. u\I. 631-39931•••••••••
• 11iJ11 .. 111111UM1 • • APARTMENTS NB: Room for Rent
.... 00 11<11111911L1-..-. FOR RENT Clean, full bath lnc,•-1-0-S-T-._-----
,..., ... , 'n ... CllMUO ••••••••• w/d, jacuzzi, lg yd, gd g{ 111•1111•1 • .a4._,_. roe. S835. 125-4135 FOUND
Ill T' 'I tll , DC..,,,._ Room In exchange for liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CllNU01l4Zl·J511. CORONA llght service and help LOST CAT Blk/Whlte.
with toddler. Newport CoasVRldge DEL MAR 2622 87U686 645-8934 area In Sancerre com·
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W•nted: Furn room plex. 7/15. 64o-6785.
urge Airy 2bd 1 Ba offering home repair LOST. Cockatlel Bird •••••••••I Up1talr1, w/d, gar., work In exchange for Grey body, yellow HOUSES/ Avail nowl Pets ok. lower rent 548·1554 head. orange cheeks.
Near Park 075·5895 Lost 6/1 O. Reward! CONDOS RENTALS TO _5_4_e-3_8_5_4 ___ _
FOR SAL~ _C_O_S_T_A_ME--SA_2_6_2_4 SHARE 2724 w~g~1":.:C'~9b~05l1t~ ••••llil••••I guard station 14 8•1 Penln 1·Room w/ Pl•••• call Sandra $300 tit Month prvt ba/pr1mg. Prof'I 819·724-8827 NEWPORT Clean, lrg mtn cabin· male prefd. $480+utl. LOST CAT SlamHe BEACH 1069 style, 1Br. walk-In cl1t. Jeff or Todd 675-4186 mix adult neut. male.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Huge back yds, Nr Exoeltent new, quite 70496 Seashore/51 at.
,77 Coupe de VIII• beach/Triangle Sq. near OCC fwy metro NB. Cataract on left
wht/red lthr. 41k ml. Je~~~.~hoe~-:i~~1 n/drnk/1m'kr S427.50 eye needs medication.
orig. owner. xlnt cond. 546-2848 751·5058 R•w•rdl 574-0703.
$3500. 073-41339 $817 low Income. furn ev ..
1tudloe, utll Inc.'••••••••• •Spnl•u Ridge• Clean, modem, .. c.1•
clou1 v ew of ocean. Jackie 642-6228
harbor & city llghta In --------private mllllon $$$ 28D/1 BA Patio, lndry I•••••••••
CUidesac. Huge yard. hkupa, FP, near •---------8BR/4BA. $8-00,000. Triangle Square.
Realtor 285-8470 $750/mo. 850-8295
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$875/month. No pets.
646-1164 645-9543
GUIWWllOURS
Telephone 8am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm
Monday-Friday
DAILY PILOT
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Monday ............ Friday 5:<X¥n
Wedne$day ....... Tuesday 5:00pm
Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm
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PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014
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900-505-5050
800-759-4•20
818-758-9100
011-591-570..950
5530 SERVICES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Lido l•l•nd Entire Hou••
5·plece lacquer bdrm set $295, baby Items,
glass & stone dining
set $400. much morel
Preview Weds 5·7pm. 434 Via Lido Nord•
Oen Office hi-energy sharp Ind. for growing
call center, computer
literate, light flllng/lyp·
Ing, attn to detail. Wiii
train right person.
Call Roger 660-1122
Oener•I Aide. II
Part·tlme/T emp.
$6.371 ·$8.538/hr.
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the llsllng1 In this cat-
egory may require you to call a 900 number
In Which there Is a
charge per minute. 873·84SO
•---------Moving Sale EMPLOYMENT Blk/ltallan contempo· WANTED 5535 rary furn. Two House-holds. Perf cond l Collect data whlle liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Robert 975.7794 ~ililli~~i1 ' riding w/sanllatlon Engineering Aide ---------11 crews. 3mo. pos. M·F, Asalstant available. Paa.tel aofa w/free
6:30am·1 pm. Reqs bl· ·BSME UC Berkeley· wicker chair & match·
lingual skills & H.S. 714-222-41848 Ing wall accosorles.
grad. Appiy lmmed Prof/B•chelora: Fem $400 64~202
City of Costa M•n. student avail as per· Queen •lze Pine futon
77 Fair Dr. 92626. sonaJ asst. errands/ frame. 6" from floor.
754·5070. EOE. planning 548.9360 Lovely. Please leave
Hotel message 842·8723
THE BALBOA BAY1---------CLUB Is looking to flll DOMESTICS 5540 _M_E_R_C_HAN--D-1-SE--•
the lollowlng poslUcms: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• S•curtty Offlcer·Ffr Haekeeper/Babysltter. MISC. 6015
•AIR Cl•rk·Ftr 6 & 10 year olds. N.B. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
We maintain a drug-beach front. Need car, PLANT SALE Cement
free workplace and spk Eng. FIT 722·6684 table, 3 benches
perform pre· employ· PT Babvsltt•r for 3 r $150. fountains $110,
m e n I s U b stance Id b 1 h Y bird baths $20 Citrus I b t II g Fo an o oy. n our ome. . · • a use ea n . r Lt hsekee In . Must avocado (fruiting) $10.1 appointment, please S _._ E P hg -" 1 Herbs Junipers Vlnea c a t I 6 4 5 5 0 0 0 pe..,. ng.. ave or V· • • Ext 521 • · ers license. and good $1 . 909-874-9422
· OMV record 444·9776. Pool Table ·Elegant. Jet Apparel Outlet Antique, 1 ol a kind.
Is hiring outgoing,.......... $1600 OBO 675-1854. sates assoc PIT F/T.11
Call Kim 979-8801 MERCHANDISE Teakwood oblong ent
Mgt. Asal for est. NB
property Mgt. Co. M·F 9·5. $8 per hour. Gen-
eral office exp. ,..
quired Including basic
computer and cua-
tomer service 1klll1. Need nexlbl• person
that enjoys fHt pace,
casual non-smoking
work place. Call Pam
at Burr Whit• Realty.
(714) 675-4630
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5530 IS30 5530
ctr $100. Teakwood
round table w/e xt
$150. '2 brass head·
board• S25ea. 3 twin
beds $40ea. 8 grou
1illex while garden chairs $50/all. Ultle
Tlkes sandbox S40.
Krackl• Reversible stoller-navy $40.
Dresser $35. CraltS· man lawnmover $75.
.Oger $35. 759-1245
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3 Eagar • -. °": annov 5 Learned
6 Roof beam 7 Tennis pro Nastue
8 Cool!"• need 9 Attack on I
castle to Breakfast
cereal
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Lie"
t2Heel
13 Refreshments
1'9 Shrimp
22 OoPosed
24 celebration
28 Destined
2" Anorv 3t Thick·skinned
animal
32 Restaurant patron
33 Garden
tool
36 Specks In lhe
ocean 40 ·superrnan·
reporter Lois -
4 I Lower limbs,
slanglly
band 49 Belief In SO«Jer/
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53 Bool)'
54 Comedienne
Marthl-
55 Monster
56 Ship'• tiller
57 -apumanle: sparttllng wine
58 Bath powder
59 Sheltered from
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record• •1 ow• 80k · X tnt work truck. Chevv-. BMW'• Oor· 1•tSK Uk• lo botrowf
ml. Donald tS47·TU1 St500/0BO. 723-1504. vet1~. Al•o J"P'· 4 uH '•• co11 .. era1 to
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winning lhe ttkk. Thf',.. wAa still a clean. Ret>ullt engine ,...bit eng. 4" lift, tow
way lo p, thouch. l led th~ queen recently. $3,000. Aak pkg. Run• grHtl. Ndl
of clube•, ducked bv 1'':ftel. and taken tor BIJan 973,9449 minor woril. S975 obo
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qualified buyers to
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sunrf, pwr pkg, atarn'I
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diamonds and ruffefl a ~iamond on
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at1 the ent.ry for a second diamond rurr. Af\.er returning to hand 'ttith e
spade rurr, I caahed the king or
hearta and exiled with a diamond. 1---------
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winners, bul il availed him naught.. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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another diAmond, hut West, now
down lo nothing but lrump11, wa11
forced lo rurr thi11 trirk nncl thrn
return a heart into my major
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NORTH EAST
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ten ace.
If there had bren n lot nwr e
'91 a.5, blk/gray llhr,
non/1mkr, hands free
ton, fp, "· 10 play CD,
c:u1t whl• on new tire•, new brake•,
56kml, ext warr,
S19.Sobo 873·2715
Oper1ing lead: Three or•
Dear Tnnnah:
handa like Urnl, they would have •---------pushed me to an even more
respectable swnding. JEEP 9110
ever,
Omar
ers along wilh yours truly were
in11itcd to compete in I.he Generali
Masters lndividuaJ in Paris. I just
nniehed in the money, thanks in L earn t o be a better b r idge
part lo this hand. player! Su becribe now t o the
'90 Grand Wagoneer
4WO, low ml., show·
room c:ond. Bal of
Chry Warr. Full power
$12,900 720-1565
'92 Wrangler Mint, 1
owner, blk, AM/FM
c:ass p/o Blaupunkt.
$9,399. 875-4042
I liked my partner's two.heart Goren Bridae Letter by cnllJng
rui11e, and was aomewhat 11urprised (800)788-1225 for l.nfonnation. Or
when West doubled the final con· w rite t o Go ren Bridge Letter ,
trocl. I soon found out that the road P.O. Jlos 4-'10. ChJcaifO, IL 6068().. 1--w_a_1_no_t_go~in_g_to_be_ea_"_Y~·-------""-1_0_·---.---~------~-.-9-3_J_•_•_p_C_h_e_r_o_k_•_•
NEWPORT
BEACH
MARINE SERVICE MOTORCYCLES
• 6cyl, 5sp, a/o, am/fm,
stereo. tlnced glass,
$12k. 848.0337
6169 SUPPUES 7020 SCOOTERS 8018 1 _____ _
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DOVER SHORES 24"Br••• Porthole
9130
·Moving S•I• weighs 701bs. 18" 1438 S•ntl•90 Dr. glau. $180. 760-8781
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(2) •n CT70'• Honda liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (1) '69 CT70 Honda
(auto), $300 eac:h '89 580 SL Red.
548·3135/650-2957 w /s add le Int e rlor.
••SALE SAT gAM RADAR Furuno Model
Antiques furn c:ol· 1621. New, used• .. •••••••• • ' twlc:el All hardware 1•
iec:t1b1ea, ar1. cash s109s 530.0782 AUTOMOBILES
Mint c:ondl $29k 644·
6610/hm 673·3174/wk.
3010 Park Newport 407 · PORSCHr N o Early Birds ~ 9175
----~----MARINE SLIPS 1•...,,-11u•s·P·o·R·TA·n-0N· DOCRS 7022 BMW 9030 '75 Porsche 914 .
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40' Mooring
•---------Soulh Side Balboa POWER BOATS laland, Near CoraJ A11e 7012 $12,900 721.0991
11 Convertible 723·582 4
'89 5351 Champagne.
AT, leother, loaded, 1---------
rellglously serviced. ROLLS ROYCE 9182
141 K mllea. S 15,800/ 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii obo. 851·31941•
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.$26,900. Sliver on Blac:k, grey leather
Int .. AHO, Great
cond. · 875·9232
the Newport Beach
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Pilot and the
Hu!"tington Beach
Fountain Valley
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SAT 8·12 clothes, appl, furn. SAIL BOA S 7014 or Y •a r round . 71 k m I. S 6 3 o o . •·T-O_Y_O_T_A ___ 9_2_1_0 ~ORONA furn, electronlc:s, surf· 917 T•nan• Pl•o• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 310·30e-3441 PP (714)645-3221 boards. anowboards, 1• l>E.L MAR 6122 wetsuts. clothes. toys (Bear & Yukon) 14' LIDO comp!•'• •
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 833 Cameo Highland •S•turoy 7127• covera, uc: cond. MOTORCYCLES . CHEVROLET 9045 92 Towot• Tercel
Drive•** 8:30-noon. Baby furn, Won many r acH. SCOOTERS 8018 Au t 0 mat I c: • A /C
SAT 7•12 blby Items, · toys & boy'• ctolhlog. $750. 4MS.7873 ~~~:X,.~1~11 7~~.~~f ·
furn, household misc:, UL TIMATI! SALIE 1022 Damascus Cir 28' l!.rlokeon New 195 Z·28 CAMARO
adulVklda c:ltha, and Designers clthes, art. (Sunflower/Smalley) bottom pa.Int, motor '80 Y••P• 250PE, 6-Speed 11 ,000 miles.
p I en I y more I Jewelry, furn .• ac:c:ess. Whether you're buying $5000 or trade for c:ar, 48ml(I) ltallan Classic: Rare "1·LE" Model.
3 J•d• Cove Fri & Sat 9-4 • ONLY or aelllng, ClaHlfled truck or older whaler? lu•I out of storage, Bdy d11mage/drlvaable
Spwal•!I• Hiii 4501 C•mden Dr. covers all yow nHd•I 673-6719 or 645·1144 b/o over 2k 673·2715 $5950 4S45·8552
'95 4RUNNIER Blac:k,
lthr tnl, fully loaded,
moonrf, 20k. S26,000. 842·1494 ·---------
for another week
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CLEANING
3528 SERVICES
CONCRETE &
3548 MASONRY
ELECTRICAL 3610 HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 REMODELING
3 SS 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3 808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ADDITIONS 3 916
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WINDOW CLEANING Brlc:k, Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan IElec:trlc: (714-988•1882) PLANT ARTIST Ex1/lnl Ouamt'd work
• Average 1 story·S35 Cone, Patio, Dr111eway LocaVQulck Response • Wiii haul what Trash Speclellsl In existing [i~: g~~:i~:i~~ U~~: Free Est. Reas Price.
DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ···-----11 TILE REPAIR 20Yra Patio tlle raHallng .
• 2 story·$45 Fplc:, BBQa. Ref. 25 Yr Ll275870 850-7042 . Man won't! Sl68·1882 landac:ape/lrrlgallon QUIRES that all used L.525139 777-819 9 ~COtJSTIC Hou•• Cl••nlng Exp. Terry 557.7594 TWENTY DOLLAR upgrade•. 780·9792 household goods --------
Spring Cle•nlng CEMENT WORK HAULER/CLEAN UP PIANO •·VOCAL EWNGS 3408 CHILD r11n'I! 3536 & Reo Svc. Mlnl·bllnda, + PLAIN/STAMPED• PENCES . Sh•n•'• O•rdenlng movers print their ~
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ Carpel & Flcx>l'VlllJMC/Af Brlck/Ston•fTll•/Block • DECiS 3615 JOHN .850·1628 & Land•caplng. Lawn fi~~;· aC,,~ ~h~~~:uer~ LESSONS 3868
Fount1ln1, Waterfall•,
Ponds.Uc'd 7 4 5·3954
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Remodeling•Addltlona
& Repalrs. No Job Too
Small! Bot> 548·8223
Farthing Interior•
Kitchen, Bath, Remodels
Am Additions \flsa/MC
Ll560875 873·1212 -clllLINQ MAST&R AJ'a 888•2500 l.541~58 931-4310 care lnatall'n/AemovaJ print their T.C.P. num· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
eAoouatlc: Removal• Eng. S1t9akln1•Lovtng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEALTH BEAUTY Sprinklers 548"5801 ber In all adver11ae-PIANO Beg.·Ad11anc:ed
Custom Textur .. Palnl Affordabla•HannlH COMPUTERS 3556 *Beat Price/Quality *Wood Fence•* ' •YARD CLl!AN·UP ments. 11 you have a All ages.Teacher Con.--------
Uc'O. Mark 8 3•7300 /Exp'd /Malura/CPR landscape, briek, •tone Aeplac:a/Repalr LOw $ & FITNESS 3740 Weeds•Hedg•a•TrHI que•tlon about th• le· Enter1alnmen1 Avall. SPRINKLERS 392 1
Ml" Poppins 833-9171 Concme. ~7 ... 1007 Free hauling/est. Uc'd fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Trimmed • New Lawn gallty of a mover, limo Jennifer 840-8889 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
---------• .. --------••--------•llXPERT1 Blk wall• AdVllUgeCons1 17'-5301 FREE CHIROPRACTIC Plant• • Maintenance or chauffeur. c:all: SPRINKLER REPAIR CARPENTRY 3510 ~Llttle Pe~lea~ ADVERTIS! ON brlc:k. cone.rt, •tucc:o'. Splnal Exam & 980·5184Pg-74&-5375 Pcbllc y111\t1es PLASTER va1vu•Heads•Tlm•
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Jtandvm•n/R•model care. Warm home, S300 Homepa1ge FREE P•tt•m•d Conor•t• REPAIRS 3620 MASSAGE 3830 --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINKLERS a1e my , Addition•, Bath, Kitch computers, fun, and C 11 4-HOME CARE/ Fire.Water Damage learning env. Quiet a 714-38 5031 Driveway•. patloa, PAINTING 3858 Plaater/Stucco Pa,ch on I y bus I n• s •.
flee, Plumb, & Paint CM ST. 405/Falrvlew dec:k•. Repair/removal •QUALITY WORK• SERVICES 3760 L & B Th•r•pr ·Serving So Ca 25yra· TirMrs•Valve .. Drlp Sys
, Newport area. lmmed 714-957•1940 Uc:. FrH esl 222..e668 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc & Nutrition Ina/WC Llc:#~26864 24Hra Charles 722·7824
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ComputerContuHlnt CONTRACTORS L708279 722.7332 R .N ./Holl•llo Prac:lloner masaage. 72~·9823 Painting Contrac,or ---------TUTORING 3929 Sftwre/Hrdwre lnatall Home care vlsllt. Infants 0 1 1 b r
Upgradu•Repalr• GENERAL 3558 to Elderly. Hrly/<,ially. THI! Vl!LVBT TOUCH uatug;;J~8. ~n:,ro 11 PLUMBING 3890fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Prlnt•Scannlng S11ca 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HANDY .. 11u 3710 C.M. 714·884-8373 'hHr. S30 Streaa Rellet FrH eat. M S-3305 SAT PREP Summer ·714-379·8801· •• '9UM1 • 8am·8r.m•VIH/MC/AE s I /P I I I ACM CONSTRUCTON iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Soph • 850·2273 --.---..,--.,,.....--·I THE LOCAL PLUMal!R em nars w a r c a 24Yr1 Quality PalnUnt J E B C O'Dowd Jana M.S. A to Z HANDYMAN A TOUCH OP' CLASS MACMEDIC •Care for Tennant Improvement •P•lnt(Cupentry• JBW!LRY 3784 TOUCHUPS, TOO ·I am~~n~ 1";'!.,e't o.· RtgisttaliOn 873·2380
IHSTAUfl'ffACE CABINETS Cleaning RH/Comm Remodel• • Co~H Drywall and morel 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor F 1
Kllchena, baths, doors, Uc/Bondect. FrH Eat. ~a:~~~~':n~rc~~:, Ll415708 54e.5770 Smalt Jobi Oki Wllllam Harold Jewelers MISC Uc:"280644 84&.3209 L~~~~a~lfVlce:~~~~ T~~~~ou~'!f:~~nt~ ..,.....wlndOwt~...,.........,·.....,Oouo'"'"'"'""64,.-&-~7-259_1,_T_•_r•_ .. ___ 2_e_2_.7_1_4_3_ hourfy rate. 873-8818 LSWIS C011atruot1on G•ry MS.5277 Welc:h & J~rv Repair SERVICES 3831 RAINBOW Clrc le Malnt. Expert Drain Cleanl-age child In reading,
CARPENTRY•Wlndows •8011 HOUSECLEANING L':,e.,~'1,9:H~:,~-:. ....... R•Ute4 Conttector .. ~!.'!~ Fl•ne73J~38rvS f'1.lnllng-lnt/E.cl HOUH /Apl a. Plumbing R~a1~-: math, ale. 831•2459 Ooora • Wood Fences Ucenaed-Bonded R al 1 .... ,,_..... ""' DIO WORKS' 20Y Al CloaattOaraga ()rglinlzera 110_00 per hour. •714-8S7•8h•• •P ra, mpro11ement1, *AU * Qualfty job. FrH Ht. ,. up. guar.1 ________ _
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• •CARPET CLEANING S I V I C I 41Yr1. Design '° Flnl•h hiiODiLI catp, plbg, LAWN CARE 3808 ~J~:a11sv~M~ .. ~~-~°i'O~ Prompt Oual Svc. R111 I Repairs & Remodela
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