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Suspected
drug lab
found in
child's room
•Newport Beach couple, who police
say allowed friends to produce
methamphetamine in their 2-year-old's
bedroom, is arrested.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Dally Pilot
LIDO -A Newport Beach couple stand
accused of letting fnends produce drugs in their
2-year-old's bedroom, Newport Beach police said.
Police and Orange County probation officers
discovered the methamphetamine lab -a rare
sight in Newport Beach -dunng a probation
check Tuesday, Newport Beach police Sgt. John
Desmond said.
Officers searched the mobile home in the 700
block of Lido Park Drive as a condition of proba-
tion for its owner.
Chnstopher Dale
Stewart, 28.
Stewart is on pro-
bation for a previous
conviction of possess-
ing methampheta-
mine for sale,
Desmond said
Police believe
During the
search, police
found one gallon
of manufactured
methampheta-
mine oil, which
could produce
CASEV LUKSCH I DAILY Pl.OT
Jim Henwood ls trying to transform the Los Angeles County Fair, much as he did South Coast Pla7.a. "It will become a household name," he said.
Stewart and his wile,
Tambra Lynn Stewart,
28, allowed two
friends to produce the
drug in the child's
bedroom. Police
five to seven
pounds of the
powdered drug ...
A FAIR EXCHANGE arrested both cllld
charged them with felony ciuld endangerment.
Police also anested the Stewarts' friends -
Joseph Nickolas Trollmann, 35, of Huntington
Beach and Elizabeth Marie Giliszer, 49, of Yorba
Linda. They were charged with manufacturing
methamphetdJTline Former South Coast Plaza General Manager Jim Henwood is
now busy boosting the image of Los Angeles County Fair The Stewarts' chiJd is staying at Orangewood
Children's Home m Orange.
During the search, police found one gallon of
manufactured methamphetamme oil, which
could produce five to seven pounds of the pow-
dered drug. That amount sells for about $60,000,
Desmond said. They also found equipment used
to heat chenticaJs to make the oil and to convert
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
n less than a year, Jim Henwood has traded
And the man who helped transform South
Coast Plaza from a local shopping center to a
major tourist destination bets his new tea& can
draw patrons, and their wallets, eas .
• ' stores of South Coast Plaza for the roaring Coast Plaza is, in a given time,• he said.
race cars, galloping thoroughbreds and dust-
k:ick:ing cattle drives at Fairplex in Pomona.
Judging by his plans and 20 strong years at
the mall, Hen.wood is likely to succeed.
The Corona del Mar resident left the general
manager's office at the Costa Mesa mall last
year to helm Fairplex, home of the Los Angeles
County Fair.
Business already is up this year and plans are
in the works to expand the Fairplex car and
horse tracks. A movie theater complex similar to
the Irvine Spectrum Entertainment Center could
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-N& garbage -Trash-fees
take dive in Costa Mesa
By John Canalis, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Throw it all
away.
nash bills are going down.
The Costa Mesa Sanitary Dis-
trict has lowered trash rates in
Costa Mesa, Santa Ana Heights
and parts of Newport Beach from
$162.71 a year to $151.41.
Savings amount to roughly a
buck a month. But at least bills
are not increasing, said Florine
Reichle, a.ssistantDlAOagerofthe
Sanitary District
The Board of Directors agreed
last week to modify the rate struc-
ture in accordance with lower
county landfill rates, which recent-
ly dipped from $35 to $27 a month.
Reichle said the savings are
going directly to customers.
"We're passing it on," she said.
Fees for waste disposal are
charged along with annual prop-
erty taxes. Residents will see the
savings on their 1996-97 levies.
Apartment dwellers usually
don't have to concern themselves
with charges since they do not
pay property tax and subiequent-
ly aren't billed for trash collection.
But landlords do sometimes pass
Savings for Costa
Mesa residents
amount to roughly
$1 a month ...
the cost onto tenants.
In a related matter, Costa Mesa
Sanitary's annual fees for liquid
waste will stay at $23.02 for the
fifth consecutive year. This is
because sewer rates have stayed
stable this year, according to a
district statement.
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District
is an independent special district
providing waste and sewer sexvice.
It acts independenUy of the dty.
TI-ash rates were established
after a public hearing on Aug. 22.
follow.
"We want to be a quality, year-round enter-
tainment destination,• Henwood said.
To tllose who don't know him, the SWltch
. "It's certainly a different kind of business,· he
said.
1hle enough. Rustic Fairplex is denim.
Refined South Coast Plaza is diamonds. But JUSt
like Tiffany and Levi, both spell cash
It took authoribes rune hours to take the drug-
producing equipment apart and remove it from
the tiny mobile home, Desmond said.
•SEE HENWOOD PAGE A16
He added that a minor explosion m the lab
Sunday reportedly sent Troll.man to Hoag Memo-
nal Hospital Presbyterian with third-degree
bums on his arms and hands. TI-oilman told doc-
tors he had been burned workmg with gasoline,
Desmond said.
Mariner's Mile: Tnne fodacelift
•Newport Beach council appoints committee to help
revive slwnping restaurant row: merchants agree it's
time for a fresh look.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
MARll'IBR'S MILE -Merchants
here can't argue with the Newport
Beach City Council's recent deci-
sion to launch a makeover of their
business district. But they do have
different opinions on bow to attract
aowds to the area.
·People want to feel like they
can go out strolling where it's
well-lit and it's safe,· said Fme-
gold, who bought the West Coast
Highway restaurant in January.
But Newport Slo Co. owner
Jeff Jones believes slowing down
traffic would •not be a good
thing .•
"We need to focus on issues
like beautification.· he said. "We
need more minor changes. We
should just improve what's
already here."
establish an advisory committee
of business owners and reSJdents
to explore such ideas. Their mis-
sion: to come up with a plan to
make the area more profitable.
Councilwoman Norma Glover,
whose distnct includes Mariner's
Mlle, proposed the committee. She
hopes to stem the growing number
of vacancies m the mile stretch
I along West Coast Highway from
the Arches Bridge to Dover Drive.
She asked the council to
appoint the committee and to
declare a 45-day moratorium on
businesses such as takeout restau-
rants that attract heavy traffic.
During the 45 days. she said, the
Josh Slocums Restaurant own-
er Kevin Finegold envisions a
Mariner's Mile with wider side-
walks, lower speed limits and bet-
ter lighting. The council voted Monday to I •SEE MILE PAGE A1&
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A2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
greer
wylder
A tale for your
little ones feet
Story (645-1355) is cele-
Council canditlate:
It's my party, I can
boast if I want to
•But Bany Zanck's cam-
paign material touting his
Republican ties and sup-
port from Mayor Hedges,
party is nothing new to Newport
Beach campaigns.
-ting its grand opening
y fi0m9!3 a.m. o :
p.m. It's in the former Children's
Bookshoppe location at 1831
Westcliff Drive in Newport
~_jm1._ap]pm;DJ:iClteJin.alDOD:.
partisan race, resident says.
"For anyone to say it hasn't
been done before is not thinking
beyond the last election.• Hedges
said. "Zandc has been a long-
time activist in the Republican
Party and causes. He lS a Repub-
lican candidate for City Council,
it's as simple as thal •
Beach.
Today there will be a clown
who will be ma.king balloon ani-
mals, face painting, and there's a
drawing to be held at 5 p.m. H
you bring in this column you'll
receive a 10% discount on pur-
chases during the grand opening.
Shoe Story is a new chil-
dren's shoe store brought to you
by the same owners of Little
People and Me.
There is a nice selection of
children's shoes combined with
quality children's books. Top-
name brands include Airwallc,
Converse, Skechers, L.A. Gear,
and European brands include
Elefanten and Shoe Be Doo.
U you have young aspiring
artists at home they can hone
their skills at art classes
designed for children ages 4-6.
Art classes will be held at the
Uttle People and Me store (645-
1355) located at 1829 Westcliff
Drive in Newport Beach.
The teachers are Adam de
.Vito, a professional artist and
photographer, and Renee
Watkins, an art instructor. Chil-
dren will do art projects using
pastels, paints, clay and more)
The classes begin Tuesday, Sept.
3, and continue on Sept 10, 17
and 23. Class I is taught at 9:30
a.m. to 10:30 a .m., and Class n is
taught at 11:00 a .m. to 12 p.m.
The fee is $60 which includes
material fee. There will be a
maximum of 10 students allowed
per class. For kids ages 7-10
there will be advanced art class-
es coming soon. Please call for
reservations.
or amateur photographer there
are great buys on photo equip-
ment at the Used Camera Store
(645-9161) located at 545 W.
18th St. in Costa Mesa.
Owner David Moore only
accepts used equipment in mint
condition, and there are some
items that have never been used.
In addition to selling cameras
and lenses the store sells camera
bags, books, tripods, slide view-
ers, and basically anything to do
with photography.
H you like rustic and south-
western style home furnishings
you should like Aztec to AUantls
(548-9007) located at 1545 New-
port Blvd., Costa Mesa.
It manufactures its own line of
furniture and can make custom
pieces. It also has a large selec-
tion of imported furniture and
accessories from all over the
world for every room in a house.
It's currently having a
"blowout sale" through the end
of the month on all floor stock.
• IEST MIYS appears Thursdays and
Saturdays. If you know of • good buy
call me at 540-1224 or fax me at 646-
4170.
KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT
Robert Tapia, 16, of Anaheim knocks around a volleyball with a friend at Pirate 's Cove In
Corona del Mar during a recent beach outtng.
Council gives blessing
to temple expansion
A plan for a 40,000-square-foot
expansion of Temple Bat Yahm
garnered the unanimous
approval of the Newport Beach
City Council Monday.
The lone Jewish congregation
in Newport Beach built the tem-
ple on Camelback Street in 1983
to accommodate only 400 fami-
lies. Almost 600 families now
crowd the synagogue and class-
rooms.
The plan calls for 113 more
seats in the 397-seat synagogue, a
chapel and a 15,540-square-foot
classroom. j
City staff reported the expan-
sion would not cause traffic or
cityside
parking problems for temple
neighbors.
New committee to
review airport area
A committee of five property
owners in the John Wayne Air-
port area will offer their ideas on
how the business district can
make more money.
The Newport Beach City
Council Monday appointed
Nick Clayton, Bob Ford, Shel
Medall, John Saunders and
Robert Thomas to the commit-
tee.
The group will contribute to a
city effort to tum more profits
from the area -bounded by
MacArthur Boulevard, Campus
Drive, Birch Street and Bristol
Street.
The council established the
committee after city staff reported
in June that the area generates
less revenue than surrounding
areas.
Correction
Costa Mesa Planning
Commissioner Chuck
Robertson lodged the lone
vote against the Toyota-Vol-
vo expansion project. Anoth-
er conlmissioner was incor-
rectly named as the dissent·
ing voter in Tuesday's front
page story.
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By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -While
some say it's politics as usual, Mel
Fuchs contend,& there are some
things that just don't belong in
local elections:
Party politics and the mayor
endorsing an incumbent's rival.
When Fuchs, a local realtor
and election watchdog, recently
saw an invitation to a reception
honoring City Council candidate
Barty Zanck. "a Republican Can-
didate,• with
Mayor John
Hedges' name
as one of the
two hosts, he
was fuming.
·1 ·think it
stinlts, • said
Fuchs, a resi-
dent for 28
years. "It's a
non-partisan · election, it John Hedges
always has
been. What the hell is the Repub-
lican Party or Democrats going to
do for Newport Beach?
"You elect somebody that's got
some brains and who will hope-
fully do a good job."
As lat as the mayor's involve-
-~ Fuchs thinks ll will only
make for a strained atmosphere
on the dais. Especially if Jan
Debay, the incumbent, beats out
Zandt for the District 2 seat.
"Hedges should just stay out of
it because an incumbent is run-
ning for office,• Fuchs said. "I like
Hedges, but I think this is the
wrong thing to do."
But Hedges said mayoral
endorsements and a council can-
didate's affiliation with a political
As far as the candidates go,
Debay said
she was disap-
pointed the
inv itation
announced the
partisan tag
and Hedges'
support.
"I'm a
Republican
too, but politi-
cal parties
Jan Debay bave never
been an issue
in the City Council,• Debay said.
•1t•s more to be a problem-solver
and work with everybody."
"I think (Hedges) would like to
change the majority on the City
Council and since I'm the only
incumbent up, I seem to be the
target.•
Both Hedges and Zandt
attacked Debay's voting record,
which they said has not •adhered
to Republican principles" and has
included "liberal spending."
Debay said she will continue
working "harmoniously with
Hedges even though he has
made his feelings obvious."
Zandt said his friend, Harry
Berkowitz, is hosting the Sept. 4
reception, which costs $50 per
J>.WS_Qn, and _prin~ \11) the invita-
tions, which Zanck did not see.
"Certainly I am aware of
everything, but I had overlooked
the fact the invitation said 'Repub,.
lican' on there," Zandt said. "But
I am quite comfortable with it.• ·
As far as the mayor's name on
top of the invitation, Zanck said
he will take responsibility for that
since he agrees with what he calls
Hedges' "conservative fiscal
views."
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• 1100 blodc of ..... Street: Some clothes and a diabetic kit were stolen
from an unlocked car. • 600 blodc of Town c:.nter Drfve: Three lap-top computers valued at
$18,000 were stolen from a business. There reportedly was no sign of forced
entry .
• 500 blodc of Anton Boulevwd: A new lap-top in its original box was
stolen from an office. The box was found empty in a copy room.
• 1200 blodc of Logan Avenue: Rain Gutters valued at $600 were stolen
from a rain gutter service.
• 900 blodl of South eo.st Drfve: A computer monitor and system worth
$5,000 were stolen from a business during closing hours.
NEWPOWf HAot
• J Corpot.te "8a: 1Wo lap-top computers, a desk-top computer and a
printer valued at $7,219.92 were stolen from a business over the weekend.
• 400 blodl of OubhouM: A glass bowl containing S 100 worth of change
was stolen from a bedroom dresser top.
• 1100 blodl of Newwport Center Drive: $197 was stolen from a cash regis-
ter at a doth~g store. The thief allegedly scanned an item, opened the regis-
ter drawer and took the money.
• 217 112 blodc of J2nd Street: An assailant allegedly broke into an apart-
ment through an open kitchen window, but nothing was stolen.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
Local Dole slipporters
getting ready for rally
-ttiilg Jazze· up end even
By John Canal ls, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -U they
could only paint Bob Dole's way
to the White House.
About 250 eager volunteers
gathered at Newport Beach
Republican Headquarters
Wednesday to paint hundreds
of signs for Dole and Jack
Kemp's Friday rally at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Painters were scattered
throughout the headquarters at
4600 Campus Drive, working
hard to come out with original
signs for what amounts to a roy-
al visit for the Grand Old Party
members in this conservative
· stronghold.
"We were all over the floor,•
said Elaine Park, president of
' the-Newpor:LBeach Harbor
Republican Women's Club. "It
was very colorful.•
The 300 to 400 signs mostly
were original.
"Everyone was very cre-
ative,• Park said. "It was amaz-
ing how many different kinds of
signs were going to have."
Park said local party mem-
, bers look forward to Dole's visit
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in the wake of the Democratic
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•1t•s his kickoff campaign,
and it will be bis answer to Pres·
ident Clinton's acceptance
speech,• Park said. "We want a
big win in 1996."
Volunteer efforts continue
today at 2 p.m. with a prepping
of the fairgrounds arena. Work-
ers will paint, prepare sound
equipment and set up the stage.
Incidentally, change your cal·
endars, just a bit, if you want to
see Dole and Kemp on Friday.
The event starts at 8:15 a.m.
instead of 9 a.m. as previously
announced.
The itinerary also includes
wives Elizabeth Dole, Joanne
K~p and possibly some local
party leaders.
As was-announced before.-
come early, said Dole·Kemp
spokesman Dale Neugebauer.
The candidates are expected to
pack the house. There are about
6,000 seats in the grandstands.
If you think 8:15 a.m. is early,
try being a member of the
media. The press must arrive at
6 a .m. to be checked out by the
Secret Service .
Back In tbe ·eo.. Joe ltotbman
was jobless, penniless and
aimless. He wandered from
New York to Washington. D.C .,
figuring his agile mind and glib
tongue might better serve him
there.
They did indeed. Joe was so
glib and agile, he talked his way
into a sales job at the Washington
headquarters of Marriott hotels.
"Oh, sW'e, l have plenty of
hotel experience," he said.
· He just forgot to mention that
all his "hotel experience• was as
a bartender.
Even so, Joe moved up rapidly
in the Marriott organization and,
in 1971, was shipped off to Cali-
fornia to be sales director of the
chain's western region.
Three years later, he was
selected to be general manager of
the Newport Marriott, and
presided over its grand opening.
As boss of the city's largest hotel,
he moved in all the right circles;
~was vice president of Hoag
Memorial Hospital Prebyterian's
552 Club and a member of the
Commodore's Club.
After opening the Anaheim
and San Diego Marriotts, Joe
retired to a fine home on Carmel
Drive in the Spyglass Hill neigh-
borhood of Newport Beach. You
would think this lifelong bachelor
has it made -and you would be
right.
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If he wants to jet down to
Texas to play in a golf tournament
for a few days -as he did last
month -he just gets on a plane
and goes.
So why is he now in the per-
ilous business of promoting jazz
concerts? Why is he putting big
bucks on the line to rent a huge
and expensive hall at the Irvine
Marriott this weekend?
And why is he putting plenty
more bucks up front to pay for a
small army of jazz musicians -41
by my count -to blow the roof off
the hotel from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
evenings?
"It's great fun," Joe says. "l
love the music and I love the pea.
ple. And maybe some day we can
even make 80lDe money on it•
Not thil year, however. Even
with some 300 tickets sold per
night, and jazz fans coming from
as far away as Australia, there's
plenty of. room for more.
Last year, Joe bad a one-night
jazz party, (which differs from a
concert in that you sit at tables,
nigh1dub style, and sip and sup
as you wish). This year he's going
for three.
Friday night's main attraction is
the Four Freshmen, a group that
has been blowing and singing
ever-so-oool. ever-so-stylized
notes since the 1950s.
Saturday night's feature is Ray
Brown (with trio and sextet), a
man who makes the most tasteful
jazz music there is. ·
Sunday night's headliner is
Jack Sheldon with his 16-piece
jazz orchestra. I have known
Jack since he and his mother, the
late Jen Loven, gave swimming
lessons to our older daughter,
Diana. That was almost 34 years
ago.
Jen had a swimming school in
L.A where she specialized in
teaching infants; Diana was six
months old when she started.
Jack actually remembered that
when we talked the other day
about his life as musician, singer,
comedian and actor.
He is flat-out one of the world's
great trumpet players. He played
with Stan Kenton. Mel Tmme and
Benny Goodman, among a tJock
of others, and bas been gigging
with Merv Griffin for more than,
25 years. ..
But be is almost as well·Jmowb
as a jazz and blues singer'; the •
man ii the very model ol a styte :
known as blue-eyed soul •
Jack is also renowned u a
genuine n\rt case, someone with.
as the New York 11m.es put it. a
"spontaneous, unpredictable,
often outrageous wit.•
Pin.ally, he is an actor. A pretty
good one, too -with hopes of
becoming a better ooe.
Jack probably won't be doing
much acting when be headlines
the Sun4ay night edition of Joe
Rothman's \,abor Day weekend
jazz party. But be will surely be
playing trumpet and singing. He
might also be turned loose,
comedically.
"Sure, I'll probably do some
talking,• Jack said, •although the
music's so good, I don't want to
interrupt too much. But I sure
like people to laugh.•
I suspect there will be a whole
lot of that going on at Joe Roth·
man's jazz parties this weekend.
Plus foot·stomping and grooving
and maybe some dancing in the
aisles.
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.reaction greets · re ·1
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• A one-time critic isn't fazed by the former superin-
tendent's new part-time job with Newport-Mesa; others
are bothered.
By Anastacia Freeberg. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -While
some community reaction to the
rehiring of former Newport-
Mesa superintendent John
Nicoll was negative, ot~ers
mvolved directly with the district
had milder responses.
Nicoll was hired Tuesday to
fill a new, part-time administra-
tive post. He will supervise the
district's adult education teach-
ers, a job that pays $30 an hour
for 10 hours of work a week.
Nicoll retired as superinten-
dent in 1993 after Stephen Wag-
ner, one of tus chief officials,
e mbezzled $4 million from the
district. Nicoll had been the
Newport-Mesa superintendent
for more than 25 years.
Since his retirement, Nicoll
has remained involved in the
community by serving on the
Newport Beach Library Board of
Trustees.
Although there was contro-
ANTHONY"S
SHOE REPAIR
CORONA DEL MAR
673-4640
versy surrounding Nicoli's retire-
ment, there was nothing excep-
tional about his tehiring, board
President Jim de Boom said.
"It came through the staff
process and we usually don't
overturn the directions of the
staff," said de Boom, who added
he's heard mostly positive feed-
back. "From what I understand,
no one else applied for (the posi-
tion) and it was posted.•
Dana Black was part of the
"Gang of Five," a parent group
that studied the district's budget
and discovered the missing
money in 1993. Her dealings
with Nicoll at the time were acri-
monious.
"He was not helpful," said
Black, a school board candidate
for de Boom's open seat this
November. "He would not
acknowledge us. There was no
dialogue."
Now, Black says she has no
opinion on Nicoli's rehiring. "It's
a part-time position," she said. "I
think he'll do a good job; he's
very knowledgeable. And it's far
removed because it's in adult
education."
Another pa.rent, Jan Harvey,
thinks the move undid much of
the goodwill the district had
built up with the community.
•Just when it looked like they
were listening to parents and
doing the right thing by reduc-
ing class sizes, they lose all cred-
ibility," said Harvey, who also
attended district schools. •n seems a bit much for him
to be drawing a pension and
now he's earning $30 an hour in
a position he was the only appli-
cant for. I think it surprised a lot
of people. H
Forrest Werner was on the
school board when the Wagner
scandal broke. He thinks Nicoll
took the new job at Newport-
Mesa because it gives him some-
thing to do.
"He's fully qualified and it's a
way tor him to keep-bis hand in
the education business, H Werner
said. "If he wanted to do this
thing and he's qualified and he
got hired, then so what? I don't
see how anybody working for
the district 10 hours a week can
be any threat to the district.•
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-Community forum, hgeA15.
Some callers to the Pilot's
Readers' Hotline didn't see it
that way. .
"I am appalled, but after all
these years hardly. surprised at
both the creation of an adminis-
trative job and (Nicoll's) appoint-
ment to it," said Ellen Butler, a
district teacher since 1967. "We
sorely need the money spent
elsewhere. Isn't the farm at Cos-
ta Mesa High School being sold
for that very reason?"
Clint Hoose, a member of the
Newport Beach Civil Service
Commission, applauded Nicoli's
hiring.
"I think it ·is great the district
hired (Nicoll) back," Hoose said.
•He's a great mind and why
waste great minds? He did not
steal anytbing during that
embezzlement and he benefited
in no way trom (Wagner's) theft.
"And I think the school dis-
trict can benefit from his knowl-
edge."
Caller Randy Yanaga didn't
agree with the decision, but saw
a possible compromise.
"U he is qualified, then maybe
he could help the school district
out, but I think he should do it
for free,• Yanaga said.
"I think he should feel a
responsibility to volunteer his
time and do it for free. U he does-
n't have enough money in his
pension that he has to make $30
an hour, then he should go out
and make some money some-
where else.•
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make some money
somewhere else ... "
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·Here's a report card to start off the new school year .
Llt's grade the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Di.strict for lt.s
ccomplishments over summer vacation.
Budget Presentation: A.
The 1996.-97 budget -passed
Tuesday n1ght -contains a rare
commodity not found in 99% of
government reports: slmplidty. The
budget is extraordinarily reader
friendly. from the catchy graphics
to the pie charts, the budget bas
been constructed so the average
parent, teacher or citizen can
understand it.
Expenses are broken down three
ways, including each individual
school budget. H you do get con-
fused, there's a glossary of tenns to
help sort things out. Nice job.
Budget guru Mike Fine deserves
a lot of credit and an O for out-
Sout~oast
Thrift & Loan Association
william
lobdell
standing effort.
Budget A.
I'll confess, I haven't pored
through this line by line, but the
Bryan Hemphill
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budget hawks who have say Lt's one
of the best in district history. And
wtth California's economy growing,
Gov. Pete Wilson hopping on the
education bandwagon, and the dis-
trict switching to •average daily
attendance• funding (meaning
additional money for each addition-
al student), Newport-Mesa's bard
finandal times will be easing.
Student-teacher ratio: A.
By far the No. 1 concern of par-
ents, Newport-Mesa's student-
teacher ratio bas been dismal over
the past few years, hovering around
30-1. I spent a fair amount of time
in my son's first-grade dassroom
last year -which was packed with
32 students -and only a heroic
effort by Mrs. Newman and a small
army of parent volunteers made the
class work.
Thirty-two students are just too
many.
So when Gov. Wilson offered up
the extra dough this summer for 20-
1 ratios in kindergarten through
thlrd grade, it was fantastic to see
Newport-Mesa hustle to lmplement
class size reductions in first and sec-
ond grades this fall. My son -who
would have been in another 31-1 class ..: will now be one of 18, 19 or
20 students.
Newport-Mesa needs to continue
the good work and get the 20-1
ratios started in kindergarten and
third grades by next fall. (And Gov.
Wilson should throw some more
money the districts' way so the
upper elementary grades can get in
on the action.)
Cun1culum audit: Incomplete.
Superintendent Mac Bernd
A Furtune In Your Future!
A system that converts customers into excited
business builders. Great income. Experienced Management,
22nd Century Products! Stop wasting your potentiaJ -
CaJJ today
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ordered a b1storic cuniculum audit
in bis first year. But the bankruptcy
intenupted plans to implement all
the audit's recommendations. This
year, the district promises to get
back to it
Cost.a Meu High P.um Site: A.
After a falling grade in the spring
semester (mostly for secrecy), the
school district bas gotten things
smoothed out. The land is
appraised, and negotiations have
begun with the dty. The guess here
is the city will buy the land, giving
the school district needed cash for
deferred maintenance and the city
property to develop some ball fields.
Public relattom: D-.
The school district has some good
momentum going. Test scores con-
tinue to cllmb, finances look better,
and embezzlement and bankruptcy
wounds are healing. But the ~
continues to have a knack for keep-
ing controversial things quiet.
All that needs to be said Is Uus:
keep us -the boss -informed. Not
a day or two before the school
board makes a decision, but wbell
the pJan is taking shape. Only then
can the district fully regain the pub-
lic's trust.
And this is crucial, considering
the year or two dhead when, among
other things, the district will have to
find a way to pay for $15 million in
deferred maintenance and fund the
$1.5 million or so maintenance
needed on yearly basis.
General comments: Great
lmprovement. Job well done. Keep
it up.
• WIUJAM L080ElL is the editor.
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• A one-ti.me critic isn't fazed by the former superin-
tendent's new part-time job with Newport-Mesa; others
are bothered.
By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -While
some community reaction to the
rehiring of former Newport-
Mesa superintendent John
Nicoll was negative, otQers
involved directly with the district
had milder responses.
Nicoll was hired Tuesday to
fill a new, part-time administra-
li ve post. He will supervise the
district's adult education teach-
ers, a job that pays $30 an hour
for 10 hours of work a week.
Nicoll retired as superinten-
dent in 1993 after Stephen Wag-
ner, one of his chief officials,
embezzled $4 million from the
district. Nicoll had been the
Newport-Mesa superintendent
for more than 25 years.
Since his retirement, Nicoll
has remained involved in the
community by serving on the
Newport Beach Library Board of
Trustees.
Although there was contro-
ANTHONY'S
SHOE REPAIR
CORONA DEL MAR
673-4640
versy surrounding Nicoll's retire-
ment, there was nothing excep-
tional about his tehiring, board
President Jim de Boom said.
H It came through the staff
process and we usually don't
overturn the directions of the
staff,• said de Boom, who added
he's heard mostly positive feed-
back. "From what I understand,
no one else applied for (the posi-
tion) and it was posted.•
Dana Black was part of the
u Gang of Five,• a parent group
that studied the district's budget
and discovered the missing
money in 1993. Her dealings
with Nicoll at the time were acri-
monious.
"He was not helpful," said
Black, a school board candidate
for de Boom's open--seat-this
November. "He would not
acknowledge us. There was no
dialogue."
Now, Black says she has no
opinion on Nicoll's rehiring. "It's
a part-time position," she said. "I
think he'll do a good job; he's
very knowledgeable. And it's far
removed because it's in adult
education."
Another parent, Jan Harvey,
thinks the move undid much of
the goodwill the district had
built up with the community.
.. Just when it looked like they
were listening to parents and
doing the right thing by reduc-
ing class sizes, they lose all cred-
ibility," said Harvey, who also
attended district schools.
"It seems a bit much for him
to be drawing a pension and
now he's earning $30 an hour in
a position he was the only appli-
cant for. I think it surprised a lot
of people.~
Forrest Werner was on the
school board when the Wagner
scandal broke. He thinks Nicoll
took the new job at Newport-
Mesa because it gives him some-
thing to do.
"He's fully qualified and it's a
way-tor him-to keep his-hand m
the education business," Werner
said. uu be wanted to do this
thing and he's qualified and he
got hired, then so what? I don't
see how Clllybody working for
the district 10 hours a week can
be any threat to the district.~
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• For more on Nicoll's rehiring,
... Colnnu'llty Forwn,
P11geA15.
Some callers to the Pilot's
Readers' Hotline didn't see it
that way.
"1 am appalled, but after all
these years hardly· surprised at
both the creation of an adminis-
trative job and (Nicoll's) appoint-
ment to it," said Ellen Butler, a
district teacher since 1967. "We
sorely need the money spent
elsewhere. Isn't the farm at Cos-
ta Mesa High School being sold
for that very reason?"
Clint Hoose, a member of the
Newport Beach Civil Service
Commission, applauded Nicoll's
hiring.
"I think it ·is great the district
hired (Nicoll) back," Hoose said.
"He's a great mind and why
waste great minds? He did not
steal anything during that
embezzlement and he benefited
in no way from (Wagner's) theft.
M And I think the school dis-
trict can benefit from his knowl-
edge."
Caller Randy Yanaga didn't
agree with the decision, but saw
a possible compromise.
"If he is qualified, then maybe
he could help the school district
out, but I think he should do it
for free," Yanaga said.
"I think he should feel a
responsibility to volunteer his
ti.me and do it for free. If be does-
n't have enough money in his
pension that he has to make $30
an hour, then he should go out
and make some money some-
where else."
8hoil1d
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Volunteer
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tree. It he doean1
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make some money
somewhere else ... "
-RANDY YANAGA •
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Newport Bach/Cosca Mesa Daily Piloc THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
Here s a report car offtlie new scliool-year
Ll's grade the Newpo. rt-Mesa
Unified School District for its
coomplisbments over summer
vacation.
Budget Pretenlatton: A.
The 1996-97 budget -passed
Tuesday night -contains a rare
commodity not found ln 99% of
government reports: simplidty. The
budget is extraordinarily reader
friendly. From the catchy graphics
to the pie charts, the budget has
been constructed so the average
parent, teacher or citizen can
understand it.
Expenses are broken down three
ways, including each individual
school budget. U you do get con-
fused, there's a glossary of terms to
help sort things out. Nice job.
Budget guru Mike Fine deserves
a lot of credit and an 0 for out-
william
lobdell
standing effort.
Budget: A.
I'll confess, I haven't pored
through this line by line, but the
Bryan Hemphill
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budget hawks who have say it's one
of the best in district history. And
with California'• economy growing,
Gov. Pete Wllson hopping on the
education bandwagon, and the dis-
trict switchlng to "average dally
attendance• funding (meaning
additional money for each addition-
al student), Newport-Mesa's hard
financial.times will be easing.
Studen.i.teacher ratio: A.
By far the No. 1 concern of par-
ents, Newport-Mesa's student-
teacher ratio has been dismal over
the past few years, hovering around
30-1. I spent a fair amount of time
in my son's first-grade classroom
last year -which was packed with
32 students -and only a heroic
effort by Mrs. Newman and a small
army of parent volunteers made the
class work.
Thirty-two students are just too
many.
So when Gov. WJ.l.son offered up
the extra dough this summer for 20-
1 ratios in kindergarten through
third grade, it was fantastic to see
Newport-Mesa hustle to implement
class size reductions in first and sec-
ond grades this fall. My son -who
would have been in another 31-1
class ..: will now be one of 18, 19 or
20 students.
Newport-Mesa needs to continue
the good work and get the 20-1
ratios started in kindergarten and
third grades by next fall (And Gov.
Wilson should throw some more
money the disbicts' way so the
upper elementary grades can get in
on the action.)
Curriculum a udit: Incomplete.
Superintendent Mac Bernd
A Fm-tune In Your Future!
A system that converts customers into excited
business builders. Great income. Experienced Management.
22nd Century Products! Stop wasting your potential -
Call today 644-8464
1~J:'F Pl rJ!l! r.1r1 l'JS' JL r:,•n
r, ~ ' ~? \ [ [ ' , i l I~ 4 ( ,
ordered a historic cuniculum audit
in his first year. But the bankruptcy
interrupted plans to implement all
the audit's recommendations. This
year, the disbict promises to get
baclt to it
Coda Mesa High Pum Stte: A.
After a failing grade in the spring
semester (Dl06tly for secrecy), the
school district bas gotten things
smoothed out. The land is
appraise<!, and negotiations have
begun with the dty. The guess here
is the dty will buy the land. giving
the school disbict needed cash for
deferred maintenance and the city
property to develop some l..all fields.
Public relattom: D-.
The school district has some good
momentum going. Test scores con-
tinue to climb, finances look better,
and embezzlement and bankruptcy
wounds are healing. But the diltiirt
continues to have a knack for koe_p-
inq controversial things quiet.
All that needs to be said b thb:
keep us -the boss -informed Not
a day or two before the school _
board makes a decision. but wheD
the plan is taking shape. Only ~
can the district fully regain the pub-
lic's trust.
And this is crucial. considering
the year or two ahead when, among
other things, the district will have to
find a way to pay for $15 million lo
deferred maintenance and fund the
$1.5 million or so maintenance
needed on yearty basis.
General comments: Great
improvement. Job well done. Keep
it up.
• WILUAM LOBOEU is the editor.
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Picture Frames, Windchimes and other items too
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. M THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
TODAY
FREE WOfU<.SHOP
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop on ·survivmg
Govenunent Changes m AFDC
and SSI • from 6 to 7 :30 p m. in the
Re-Entry Center. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5162.
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
The Orange County Young
Re pubhcdns mixer with the
Republican Assoc1dles of
Ordnge County w1ll be at 6:30
p.m. al the Cannery Restaurant,
3010 Ldldyette Ave .. Newport
Bedch
SEMINAR
Newport Harbor Area Chdffi·
ber of Commerce's Business
Development Div1!.1on presents
'How to Remcilll m Business and
">ld} AJ1v<"' from 7 to 9 a.m at the
..:;he• dton Newport. 4545
\1dcr\rthur Blvd.. Newport
&>de h Th£> cost as $15 for mem-
hN'> dOd $1 q for non-members.
for 111011' 1nfom'ldtaon, CdU 729-
FRIDAY
BfG BAND
"Izzy Swift" and his Big Band
sounds performs in Harbor View
Center for free from 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center
on the comer of San Miguel Drive
and San Joaquin Hills Road in
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 854-3779.
MONDAY
HOE-DOWN
A waterfront hoe-down will
bring a little country spirit to the
shoreline when the Newport Har-
bor Nautical Museum and River-
boat Cafe host a Labor Day Coun-
try Round-Up at 3 p .m. in the
parking lot alongside the land-
mark stem wheeler, the Pride of
Newport. Prepaid tickets are $20
edch and $25 at the door. Chil-
dren under 12 years old pay $15 .
For reservations, call 673-3425.
TUESDAY
the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The cost is $18. Por more in!onna-
tion, call 760-9616.
CAREER CHANGE
Orange Coast CoUege otters a
two-part, free workshop titled
•creative Exploration of Career
Change• from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
today and Sept. 10 in room 106 of
OCC's Counseling and Admis-
sions building. For more informa-
tion, call 432-5162.
AUDmONS
Auditions for Orange Coast Col-
lege production of Ted Tally's epic
drama, MTerra Nova,• will be staged
today at 7 p.m. and Sept. 4 at 5 p.m.
in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. For
more information, call 432-5932.
THE ZONE
A free local support group
meets at 6 p.m. to discuss "The
Zone," the exciting nutrition plan
developed by best selling author
Bdrry Sears, at the Super Crown
Bookstore, 1835 NewpQrt Blvd.
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
SORORITY FUTURE
Newport Harbor Panbellenic
presents "The Future of National
Sororities• at the monthly meet-
ing at 10:00 a.m. in St. Michael's
All Angels Church, 3233 Paafic
View Drive, Corona del Mar .
Lunch and Bridge will follow with
a donation of $4. For more infor-
mation, call 846-4164.
E·MAIL PROGRAM
Orange Coast College offers a
free workshop that introduces the
e-mail p.rogram, Eudora, from 1:30
to 3 p.m. in the Mac Lab in OCC's
Norman E. Watson Llbrary. For
more information, call 432-5162.
CAREER BELIEFS
Orange Coast College offers a
free, three-part workshop
designed to show attendees how
their personal beliefs can help or
hinder career advancement from
6 to 7:30 p.m. today, Sept. 11 and
18 in room 106 of OCC's Counsel-
ing and Admissions building. For
more information, call 432-5162.
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NfTWORKING
Thi' < 0dft'c>1 NC'lwork meeting
<11 St Andrew's Presbyterian
Chu1c h tor those unPmployed will
ledtun• John I l dll of Strategic
t ·d1N·r l~t·!-tou1n''i di 7:30 p.m . m
thl· Sit •well t Lounge dl 600 St.
Anclrt•\\''> Roc1cl, Nt•wport Bedch.
For 11101<> 1nlom1dl1on, cc1ll 574-
22 {4
The Parks, Beaches a nd Recre-
ation Commission of Newport
Bedch are having the monthly
meeting at 7 p.m. in council cham-
bers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For
more information, call 644 -3151.
CHRISTIAN CLUB
The Newport Beach Christian
Women's Club is having a lun-
cheon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
rolfS Fine Wine Specialists
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LYMPHEDEMA
Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres-
byterian offers a free lymphedema
workshop beginning today and
every first Tuesday of the month to
follow from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the
Patty and George Hoag Cancer
Center, 1 HoC\g Drive, Building 41,
Newport Beach. For more informa-
tion, call 7-CANCER.
U.N. SPEAKER
Orange Coast College presents
He nry Breed, assistant . to the
United Nations Undersecretary
General for Peacekeeping, at 11
a.m . in room 101 of OCC's Social
Science Building. Although the
presenter will be speaking during
a political science class, the public
is invited. For more information,
call 432-5725.
Newport Harbor
Montessori Center
"Academic Excellence
in Harmony with
Young Lives"
Preschool• Kindergarten
FuU Time • Part Time • Year Round
Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm
• E'pcnem:cd. ccnilicd Montc"ori teachers
• l11div11Juah,,cu .1c,1de1111~ '"'1n1~·11on
• Ex ten'i'c C"tlrm:urricular proizram~
• Ho! lum:hc'
• Polly Tram in~
Register Now ... For the
learning adventure ef a lj/ettme .
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425 EaM 18th S1ree1 • Cos1n Mei.a
MEN, WOMEN &
CHILDREN
OF ALL AGES
For over 25 years United Studios of Self
Defense has given people of all age~ the
focus, confidence, and self esteem necessary
to meet all of life's challenges.
IMPROVE YOUR
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DAILYLMNG
Braille lnstitute's Community
Outreach program provides free
sessions in daily living and home
management skills from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at The Oasis Senior Cen-
ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call 821-5000.
from "5730 to 7:30' Jf,ln:. Oday ma-: -
Sept. 12, 19 and 26 in room 106 of
OCC's Counseling and Admis-
sions building. Por more informa-
tion, call 432-5162.
CANQR SUPPORT
A ftee Prostate Cancer Support
Group will meet from 6:45 to 8: 15
p .m. at The Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 1 Hoag Dri-
ve, building 41, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 122-
6237.
MATH CONFIDENT
Orange Coast College offers a
free four-part workshop titled
"Becoming Math Confident•
Hours: 7:00am • 6:00pm
Ages 6 Weeks • 5 Years
• Age Appropriate Curriculum
• Computer Lab
•Library
•Hi-Tee~ Security System
•Certified Teachers
REPUBLICAN WOMEN
The Orange County Republi-
can Women, Federated presents
CallfQmia State 1Teasurer Matt
Pong and author Paul M. Fick
during the meeting at 10:30 a.rn.
at the Costa Mesa Country Club,
1701 Golf Course Drive. Lunch
costs $15. For more information,
call 540-7500.
DERMATOLOGY
The Medical Plaza Association
offers a free community education
lecture, "Lasers In Dermatol<>gy •
at 6:30 p.m. at the Health Educa-
tion Llbrary, 360 San Miguel Dri-
ve, Suite 206, Newport Beach. For
more information, call 756-9000.
The Official Child Cate Provider For
NASA at lhe Kennedy Space Center
TuTglJJi"'. 955-2672
1550 Bristol St. North • Newport Beach Independently owned & operated
(Between Jamboree & Campus) lJcense No. 3042701941195
1819 WESTCl.IFF DfUVE • NEWPORT BEACH
714-645-1355
LAST 5 DAYS • HURRY IN!
No one puts the home in
home office like Ethan Allen.
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lncitdr:c Oak SAl.£ 5999 "lo $1199, eo..-Oak SALE $99CJ iq. S 1149.
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-c:AJt!!R NnWORK
The Career Network at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church for
those unemployed presents •How
to Market Yourselr at 7:30 p .m.
in the Stewart Low;ige, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 574-
2239.
FRIDAY. SEPT. 6
CONQUERJNG FEAR
The Consumer Business Net-
work presents Ken Bradley on
•conquering Pear and Procrasti-
nation" at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room,
· 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
The cost is $15. For more informa-
tion, call 550-4785.
RUMMAGE SALE
The First United Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa is having a
rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. at 420 W. 19th St. For more
information, call 548-7727.
TABLE TENNIS
Orange Coast College offers
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
Where Yow Dollar Coven Mofel 1922 KARIOl llVD., COSTA MW · 541-1156
1able fenrus classes from 6"'"to 10
p.m. beginning today through
Dec. 20 in OCC's gym. The after-
noon session starts Sept. 8
through Dec. 15. The annual fee
is $50 for adults and $25 for
young people 17 years old and
under, senior citizens · and OCC
students. Children 12 years old or
under are $10 with a paying
adult. For more information, call
432-5880
SATURDAY. SEPT. 7
FIRST LADY CLONE
Cha's Family Shoe Service pre-
sents "The First Lady,• a Costa
Mesa resident who impersonates
Hillary Rodham Clinton, from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1673 Irvine Ave.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 642-4314.
RUMMAGE SALE
The First United Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa is having a
rummage sale from 9 a.m. to noon
at 420 W. 19th St. For more infor-
mation, call 548-7727.
• Early Years Toys
'I Developmental toys for children binh to IO years.
'I Quolity toys with lasting and creative play value.
'I PersonaJ service from knowledgeable sales staff.
642-4212
1827 WF.STCLJFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH
NEWS
RELEASE!!
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DATF.S TO REMEMBER:
September 2
September 8
September 14
September 17
September 23
Labor Day
Grandparent's
Day
Rosh Hashanah
Citiunship Day
Yorn Kippur
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1170 w. laker St.
CostaMISG c--o1 lalldahl••>
(714) 545-4411
by Deedreea Rich, D.D.S.
KEEP YOUR
GUARD UP!
In recognition of the fiict th2t mjuncs
to cceth and the soft ti ucs of the
mouth occur all too often (and
unnecessarily) in sports, mouth guards
are required equipment in amateur
footlnll, lacrosse, and hoc~ey. And, if
the American Academy of PCdiauic
Dcoci.stty has it:S way, mouth guards
· i for such school s ns
as s · , se , an so , as
weU as for such seemingly "safe" spc>m
as gymnasocs. This recommendat1on is
very much in keepins with the dental
profession's finn belief in preventive
behavior's ability to stave off dental
disease and trauma. The least c.xpcnsive
type of mouth-guud protection comes
in the form of a boil-and-bite model
n"ailable &om porting 2oods stores.
The dentist, however oltcrs custom·
made mouth gwrds that both fit better
and can be designed to accommodate
braces. Even this more ex~ive fonn
of protection oosts less than fixing
loose or knocked out teeth.
\Ve recommend the ~ of mouth
guuds. Let us h~p you ke.et> your
naruially beautiful sinile. \~e want to
provide you and your fiimily with ~
best dental care possible. Prevention ·
brushing, flossing. and regular
profess.ion:il cle11nin~ and checlt-ups-ie
still the best road to dental health. Our
office is located ot 1441 Avocado Ave.
Suite 508, Newport 8C11ch. Please cal{
64-0-5680 to sc~dule an appointment.
Our in-house lab (acilitncs our
patients time and convenience.
P.S. I! necessary, JM?int out the u.ample
to your chjldren of professional
footlnll and basket0.11 players who can
be seen wearing mouth guards oo T.V.
Make Those Patios &
Entries Beautiful
Lee Jim Jennings
install your
complete
yard hardscape.
• Expert brick,
block, stone, tile,
slate & concrete
work.
• Can tccommend
quality deslirlers
& landscapers.
• Quality work in
Coata Mesa&
Newport Beach
since 1969.
• Oraina,e
problems? We
tolvc th~.
POWErCOMPU'T1Nu-
1be Orange County Computer
Oub presents Mia'osoft and Macin-
tosh done maker, Power Comput-
ing, at the meeting from 8:.45 a.m. to
1:15 p.m. in the Olemistry Building
at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa. The first meeting is free and
the annual membership fee is $30.
For more information, call 836-0522.
PET PICTIJRES
Kmart is co-sponsoring a Paw
Prints charity event to benefit the
March of Dimes starting at 1 O
a .m. at 2200 Harbor Blvd. The
Paw Prints mobile studio offers
pictures of one or two pets maxi-
mum with a $5 donation per pet.
To make a reservation. call (818)
360-4068.
1'00KSAt.r-
Priends of Costa Mesa
Ubraries is having a used book·
sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park
Ave. For more information, call
646-88-45.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8
BRIDAL SHOW
Mollie Merrell and Compa-
ny presents "The Ultimate
Wedding Event for Beach
Cities Brides ~ from 10 a .m . to 5
p.m . at the Orange County
Fairgrounds, . Building 10, in
Costa Mesa. Parking is free
and admission to the event is
$6. For more information, call
548-1089.
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DETAILING
J 645 Superior Ave • Costa Mesa
574-7474 $5 00 HAND CAR WASH e OFF COUPON*
Coupon exp 9/14/96 Valid Sun Fri
• Good for "llST ftMI customers only, for one hand car wash
WASH INCLUDES:
Interior dust & vacu~m, Whfffs cleaned &
lire• dreHed, camuba spray_ wax, excess
water Mown off.
We ore the original Steve's which hos been touted
by the Woll Street Journal, Fortune Magazine,
People Time, Rood & Track, Car & Driver & BMW
Journal as the highest quality shop in the notion.
We look forward to serving you.
STIVE & JONI MARCHESE
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996 . Al
"FASHION SHOW
Models from the Orange
County Jewish Community will
stroll the stage at the fashion
show at 6:30 p.m. in the Jewish
Community Center, 250 Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $8.
For reservations, call (818) 466-
3378.
MONDAY, SEPT. 9
RESTAURANT BIZZ
UC Irvine presents a free
Restaurant Management Open
House on "1\'ends and Opportu-
nities in the Restaurant Business•
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bistro
201, 3333 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 631-1551.
A free local support group
meets at 1 p.m. to discuss •The •
Zone,• the exciting nutrition
plan developed by best selling
author Or. Barry Sears, at the
Barnes and Noble Boo.kstoJe, in
Fashion Island in Newport'
Beach. For more information, call
673-3588.
~DAY: SEPT. 18
ADD PROGRAM
The Newport Beach Central
Library offers a free program
•ADD in Children and Adults• at
noon in the library's Friends'
Meeting Room at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information, call
717-3801.
A PARTIAL TREATMENTl
At ECOLA we have lhe rioht trealmenl or comb•nalion 011reatments ID .:otilrol OryWOOd 1ermhes Otner 5efVlCtS only
use m1C1owave 1rutments we use lh1s 11u 1ment 101 some SltuahOOs t>ut It can ~"" 1ermrte 1nfesutlOll$
unde1eeled ECOlA otters you Ille d10a of tile £llCTROGUN (v.lloth can ne p locate OryWOOd termite tunlltls),
mocrov.-ave treatments ano tent ful!lfOlttOns
TWO YEAR WRITIEN WARRAHlY THAT CAN BE RENEWED ANNUALLY FOR THE UFE'TIME Of THE
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ECOLA SERVICES
OF OUNGI COUNTY
1-800-552-8107
Yoga is more
than a few good
stretches.
Locally own•d
and op•rat•dl
Come to the only center in Orange County that offers "complete
yoga" and discover all the benefits of the ancient science. Because
our teachers hove been trained by o yoga master, we teach
everything from the popular Hotha Yoga stretching exercises to
deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress,
gaining emotional balance and peace of mind.
Come to a free demonstration and find out for yourself why we're
the only center that's been shoring yoga in Orange County for over
25 years . Or coll (714) 646-8281 for more information.
W d S 4 10:00• Free Demonstrations 8 • epf. 7:30 pm
YOGA CENTER
445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
Between Tustin and Irvine St., 3 blocks east of Mother's Market & K;tchen •
FALL I Bring th is ad and receive a 20°/a discount
SPECIAL on our first month of class.
Hoag Women~ Health Services-
BUILDING FAMILY MEMORIES
C.Omprcltensive Services Hoag Hospital -Best of the Best
• Labor Delivery Reco\-ery (LOR) sul~ • Referml service with board-rertll'led physicians
• Level II Neona1al Intensive Care speclaJizlng In women's health
• Fetal diagnostics and perinatal services • Centers of excellence In heart. c~r.
• Fertllity treatment orthopedics and '4'0men's health
• Pre-t.enn labor pmentlon • lht! health centm conveniently located In
• Prepared childbirth cl~. baby care and safety, r.osta Mesa. Fountain Valley, Huntington Beath
parenting. father's, sibling' and grandparentlng clme\ aJld trv\ne
• 76o-BABY (2229) for questlofl) about pregnancy, • Afflllal.'d with nearly Mty heilth Insurance plan .
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what's afloat
FISHING
ASH SCHOOL
Fishing classes are offered
Monday and Tuesday of each
week. Cla,sses leave the Balboa
Pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at
4 p .m. Cost is $125 per person.
For more information, call 673-
2810.
DORY FISHING FLEET
Get to the Newport
Pier/McFadden Square early
to watch the fleet return with
the fresh catch of the day. The
fish is prepared for sale at the
open-air market.
FISHING TRIPS
Fishing supplies and boat
charters (open party and pri-
vate) are available at Newport
Landing Sportfishing, 309
Palms, Suite F, 675-0550; Falco
Fishing C harters, 832-7708;
and Davey's Locker, 400 Main
St., Balboa, 673-1434.
SPORTFISHING CHARTERS
Day and night fishing char-
ters are available for groups or
singles. Call Bongos Sporttish-
ing Headquarters on the Bal-
boa Peninsula, 673-2810.
SAILING
SAILING LESSONS
AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or windsurf at
Resort Watersports. You can
also rent windsurfers and 14-
foot sailboats at $15 per how.
Call 729-1154 .
SCUBA TRAINING
The Aquatic Center, 4537
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach, offers scuba training
consisting of six evening and
two weekend day classes. Cost
ranges from $200 to $310. The
center also offers scuba rentals,
special trips, repairs and air
fills. For more information, call
650-5440.
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trustee James Ferryman said.
In a related move, the board
OK' d the fust reading of the district's
new transfer policy. It would allow
out-of-district students to transfer
into the ninth through 12th grades. -WENDY LEECE The elementaJy schools are too
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students, trustee Serene Stokes said.
By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot •
Orange County.
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port-Mesa Unified Board of
ltustees approved a budget Tues-
day that will be funded by the
state for the first time in nine years.
The district will receive money
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basis. For the past nine years,
Newport-Mesa was a "basic aid"
district, with funding supplied
mostly by local property taxes.
Laguna Beach Unified is now the
only basic aid school district in
The 1996-97 Newport-Mesa
budg'et calls for revenue of $89.9
million, expenditures of $93.4 mil-
lion and a $4 million reserve.
lhlstee Wendy Leece
abstained from voting because
she felt she didn't have enough
time to review the budget.
"We didn't get the agenda
until late and it was a big agen-
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I f you don't think that one
person can make a difference
in our complex world you are
. very wrong. Each of us has the
capacity to impact society every
day through actions positive
and negative, small and large.
Not surprisingly, our deeds may
have a ripple effect, like the
· stone thrown into a pond. Very
often we have not a clue con-
cerning the impact of our
actions on others down the line,
down the road, around the cor-
ner, in our own home or family.
In this community, many peo-
ple make a difference in many
ways. There is one woman in
particular who has made a very
big difference for the children
cared for by Childhelp USA, a
home for abused and neglected
kids in Beaumont, Calif. The
woman is Patti Edwards. She is
married to Jim Edwards, son of
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· Before Patti Edwards champi-
oned the cause of Childhelp, it
had no real presence in Orange
County. This is not to say it was-
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Courtf'sy to thf' 'fi-C1de
help, founded by Yvonne Ped-
enon and Sara O'Meara
Sigholtz nearly 50 years ago, is
one of the most successful char-
itable organizations helping
children in the world. Its history
is well documented, its support
is legendary.
But not unW Edwards threw
berseU into the charity full force
several years ago did Childhelp
have either the financial or
emotional impact on the chil-
dren living in the Beaumont
facility. Today, because of her
efforts, Orange County is the
largest single community in the
nation outside of the founders'
home base of Los Angeles, sup-
porting the facility. Edwards
and her crew raise more money
than any other county in Ameri-
ca to put food on the Beaumont
table and to pay for the care
and counseling needed to give
Patti Ed wards (left) was hon-
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the abused, abandoned,
neglected children a second
chance on life.
Whenever an opportunity
exists to marry a fund raiser
with a community activity,
Edwards is there, carrying the
Childhelp banner. This month,
one such event brought out the
crowd. It was Ferragosto, a tra-
ditional Italian Midsummer Fes-
tiva.J hosted by the popular Tut-
to Mare Ristorante, Fashion
Island. Frank Licata, Tutto Mare
general manager, has generous-
ly supported Childhelp and
Edwards for a number of years.
"We are delighted to be a part
of such a worthy cause," he
said, greeting a contingent of
local movers and shakers.
Not to detract from the many
other individuals who made the
event a success -most notably
the party chair Pam Arnett, who
worked tirelessly for Childhelp
along with Mary Ellen and
Anwar Solimar, who served as
honorary chairs, helping to
bring in the participation need-
ed to make the event a success.
But none of it would have been
possible if Edwards had not
been laying the groundwork,
day in and day out over the
Biftn't ,....
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course of more than four years
She is modest concerning her
role. "What we have done for
Childhelp in this county is a
result of the efforts of many car-
ing people, not just me,•
Edwards said. "Without Pam
Arnett and her committee, this
would have been just another
dinner. They made it special,
my hat is off to all of them.•
The work\ng committee
included Nancy Cardin, Leah
Carroll, Marton Jacobson,
Katherine Meredith, Lindah
Miles, Tamie Rus, Tlna
Scbafnitz, Tani Stevens, Natalle
Tabb, Nancy Whitlock, and
Marta Zucbt.
As fire jugglers spun their
magic, strolling magicians did
their tricks and costumed musi-
cians let their notes fly into the
midsummer Fashion Island au,
patrons nibbled on Tutto Mare's
elaborate Italian buffet and
sipped summer wine in honor of
Childhelp, USA.
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•Theater District's adap-
tation of 'The Boys in the
Band' is an angst-filled
success.
By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot
Y ou won't find any mention
of AIDS in Mart Crowley's
dramatic comedy •Tue
Boys in the Band,· and for good
reason. The play was written
about 15 years before the advent
of the disease.
One can only guess what
alterations the specter of AIDS
would have wrought on Crow-
ley's collection of homosexual
characters -particularly the
promiscuous Larry and the flam·
ing Hbutterfly in heatff Emory.
But even without it, there's more
than enough angst to go around
in this generally excellent revival
of a seldom-produced play at
Costa Mesa's Theater District.
Director Mario Lescot stresses
that the play is about relation-
ships -and the joy and pain that
comes with them. The fact that all
but one of the play's nine charac-
ters is gay almost seems inciden-
tal, but the impression that virtu-
<illy all of these party guests are
m desperate need of therapy
comes most unsettlingly across.
DAVID FERDIG I DAllY PILOT
Actors Louis Hale (left) and David Rousseve are part of the ca.st of .,The Boys ln the Band" playing
at the Theatre District through Sepl 15.
Michael (David Rousseve). the
host for the evemng, is perhaps
the most complex figure of the
lot, a man at war wtth his own
emobons and living beyond hJ.s
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For mlormahon, call 854-3779.
2 NO NEED TO CALL THE
DON -It's your last chance
to catch "The Russian
paintings of John Di Bello, which
will be on Pxhibit through Fnday
at Pain du Mondf' 1n Triangle
Square, Costa Mesd. Call 646-
1102.
3 SHUTTERBUG SCULP-
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arttst and photographer Peg-
gy Jones opens her exhibit of
cameras as sculptural objects
today at Orange Coast College's
Art Gallery. The opening rught
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others, including his straight col-
lege buddy who drops in unex-
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reception is from 7 to 9 p.m. The
exhibit runs through Sept. 26.
Call 432-5039.
4 WINE ON WATER -The
Newport Harbor Na4-tical
Museum presents "Wine
and Beer Aboard the Pride," at 7
p m. Friday. Selected tastings will
be provided by Rolf Ingram and
Rick Webster of Rolf's throughout
the multi-course dinner by the
Riverboat Cafe, served on the
Texas Deck.
5 SEE RED -Orange Coast
College presents Charles
Buse.A's hilarious off-Broad-
way hit, "Red Scare on Sunset,"
on Friday and Sunday and again
Sept. 6 to 8 in OCC's Drama Lab
Studio. Curtain is set for 8 p.m.
on Fridays and Saturdays and 7
p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $5.
-5
6LABOR DAY HOE-DOWN -
A waterfront hoe-down will
bring a little country spirit to
the shoreline Monday when the
Newport Harbor Nautical Muse-
um and Riverboat Cafe host a
Labor Day Country Round-Up at
3 p.m. in the parking lot along-
Sl(Je the landmark stem wheeler,
the Pnde of Newport. Prepaid
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sense of control and cruelty, sav-
ing no one, least of all himself.
His sometimes-weekend-fling,
Donald, is somewhat of a contra-
diction, a low-paid dishwasher
who somehow finds the where-
7 BE DRAMATIC -Auditions
for Orange Coast College's
production of Ted Tally's
epic drama, "Terra Nova,· will
be staged Tuesday at 7 p.m. and
Wednesday at 5 p.m . in OCC's .
Drama Lab Theatre. Call 432-
5932.
8 LOG ON -Orange Coast
College offers a tree work-
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withal to undergo analysis. Kevin
Deegan brings a lot of murky
sound and fwy to the role, but
never satisfactorily fills in the
many blanks or his character.
Christopher Spencer as the
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Avocado Ave. The public is invit-
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p.m. today and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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flaming Emory needs few subtle
shadings of character. His inter-
pretation is a wild roller--coaster
ride which slows only dw1ng one
moment of refiection, a pained
yearning for the lover he never
had. Overstated, perhaps, but
necessary to provided the char-
acters with the required contrast.
His companion, Bernard, is
given a solid, introspective por·
trayal by Louis Hale. There's a
lot of song and dance in Hale's
performance, but it's there only
to mask some deep-rooted
resentment and anger, which
spring to the fore impressively.
The duo of Hank (Brian Har-
vey) and Larry (Kennedy York),
a married, guilt-ridden teacher
and the harlot on whom he's fix-
ated, could be more fully real-
ized. Harvey brings some ade·
quate surface emotion to his role,
but never really breaks his emo-
tional bonds, while York sulks in
the background through most of
the play before plugging in for a
high-voltage, anguished
sequence defending his "inde-
pendent• lifestyle that mostly
rings hollow.
David Frederick Fogg is quite
strong as the straight school
buddy of Micliael's who finds
himself in uncharted waters. His
climactic phone call in the auel
game of truth is powerfully
accomplished both by Fogg and
Rousseve in the most effective
sequence of the night.
The birthday boy, Harold, is
presented with heavy doses of
sardonic venom by John Bower-
man, who revels in his intellectu-
al superiority in an arresting per·
formance. At the opposite end of
the cerebral spectnvn is Randy
Bushnell's vapid Cowboy -
Harold's birthday present -who
gets the most out of his few une-
ducated remarks.
A Theater District setting nev-
er fails to impress, and the cre-
ative clutter of Michael's apart-
ment is another admirable
accomplishment of the design
team credited only as "Two Blue
Chairs, Inc.• The use of a rotary
telephone emphasizes, since the
program doesn't, that we're back
in the early 1970s when guilt
pangs rather than fatal disease
were the homosexual 's most
constant emotional albatross.
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critic
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'I LOVE THE OCEA . I
For seascape
artist Richard
Mazy the
painting part
is easy, but
getting in the
galleries isn ,t
By Marissa Espino, Datly Ptlot
T he brilliance of the sea
and lhe power of nature is
what inspires seascape
artist Richard Mazy lo paint his
scenic pictures.
The 30-year Corona del Mar
resident, who is 77, began
painting when he was 52 yeais
old.
"I love the ocean," Mazy
said. "1 like lo paint the sea
because 1t 1s challenging. The
sea is not easy to do."
But Mazy doesn't paint a sail
boat or the typical local sights.
His forte 1s historic steam ves-
sels.
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"So many people do the
saine scenes over and over
again," he said. "I don't want
to. I like different scenes."
Some of those particulaI
scenes include the shores of
Eurnpe, Canada, Monterey,
Alaska and the coast near their
rented home in Oregon.
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of the Harbor Area
Before retiring from the con-
struction industry when he was
63, Mazy studied oil painting
for two years and took several
evening classes at Laguna
School of Art, Orange Coast
College and Coastline college.
After dabbling in oil painting
for awhile, Mazy eventually
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wapt to. I like
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decided to make the switch to
watercolors.
"The thing I like ctbout them
is they aie quick," he said .
•And you need lo know how to
diaw, too."
But the toughest thing about
painting isn't drawing a picture
and painung a ship ghdmg
across the water
"Gallenes are very hdfd to
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tough battle n
He said although he has
been persistent m trying to gain
recogrut10n among galleries. he
has not had much luck
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famous, but he did receive an
award last year at the Costa
Mesa Art League's annual com-
petlllon
He also taught tor several
years at the California School of
Costa Mesa and several other
community programs through~
out the local area.
Teaching children how to
draw cartoons wcts one of his
fdvonte classes He also taught
drawing and \\ atercolors
Although l\. lctz} began his
pamtrng cctreer 23 yedrs dgo. ht-
has been collecting pamtings
for 40 year~
"l started bu\ mg pamtmgs
after World \\ ar II • 1'. lazy said
"It was m) hrst ship paliltmg
and that stdfted my collection "
Some of his 'oUecuon
include~ pctmtmgs lrom artists
Bennett BrndbulJ ctnd Robert
Clark
BC'causf' mdn\ ol \ldzv·s
pctmtmgs arc-• hom \ dnoui. areas
around the world hun and his
wife Deloris, who b d volunteer
in the cancer center dt Hoag
Memoridl Hospital Preshytenan
trdvel frequent!)
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Parn. and Brussels. Bt . .>lg1um,"
he said
A collect1on ol I\ ldZ\ s mo~t
1ecent sceruc pamtmgs lrO!U
vanous .lore19n shores will hang
m the gallery of the Newport
Beach l\.lam L1bran from Tues·
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A12 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
Chili's: The g9od, ~e great and the fantastic :
By Marla Bird, Daily Pi/or
C hill's Bar and Grlll is out-
standing because of its
"Big Mouth Burgers" and
its decor. A vast visual that's far
removed from its stark white and
aluminum competitors, the build-
ing was designed and occupied
by Amelia's 20 years ago. The
big comfortable dining room is
made intimate by lots of booths,
arranged in a friendly way with
nooks and crannies, hanging
plants and natural daylight drift-
ing in through sky windows.
To get an over-all sampling of
what the kitchen is up to, order
the generous platter called
"Mombo Combo." Cheese fries
(fried sticks of mozzarella
cheese); buffalo wings and
stuffed jaJopena peppers make
the plate along with sauces for
dipping, $5.99.
"Awesome Blossom" is their
pride and joy among appetizers
according to Paul Odanaka, a rea
manager for Chili's. He says they
were the first to bring this con-
cept of a battered fried onion to
American tables from its place of
origin, a tiny border grill with an
inspired chef. The crusty onion,
cut like a flower, has a batter
bath and is then deep fried
($4.99) -satisfying at least two or
three hungry people with its
tangy sauce, a remoulade with
horseradish Livening the rrux.
On a first visit, my friend Jeff
Kobnn and I shared an order of
chicken quesadillas and a bowl
of chili called Texas Red, $1.99 a
cup and $2 99 a bowl It had a
gutsy raw taste, outdoor camper
style, except that this one didn't
have a float of grease on top. I
PLANTATION EXPRESS
That's the name for the brand
new Vietnamese deli-and cafe at
271 East 17th St. O pened two
weeks ago, they have now closed
for a week of remodelJng.
"NOT A DONE DEAL. YET"
We printed an item a year or so
ago about Hans Prager's plans for
outdoor dining at The Ritz. Today,
Hans responded to yet another
question from us about the patio:
"It's not a done deal yet ... We're
back to the drawing boards. I
have big complJcabons to work
out with city laws, drawing plans,
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of onion and grated cheddar
cheese on top. New on the menu
is Southwest chicken chili, at the
same price.
The burgers are top rate with
good, juicy meat ground on the
premises daily. The large whole
wheat or white sesame buns are
toasted, not steamed, and they
are each crammed with so much
good stuff, you will need to
break them down or have a Jim
Carrey-style elastic mouth to eat
one. Chef Brian Kolodziej says
that Chili's believes in "verticali-
ty ff in its 6-inch high burgers. All
of them come with a mountain of
home-style fries, in case the tree
chips and somewhat boring salsa
weren't enough. Ask for some
Tabasco. House wines start at
$1.95.
Of the 6-inch tall "Big
Mouths," my favorite was the
new ground peppercorn burger.
Its elevation was enhanced by
shredded lettuce, tomato, dill
pickle, and "onion blossom
strings· with bleu cheese dress-
ing, $5.99. An ace.
The classic "Oldtimer" is pri-
mo -a straightforward deal with
lettuce, tomato, pickle and onion,
$4.99. For a few cents more,
dining news
the whole thing ... I'm not going to
do anything until after the first of
the year when our big Christmas
business is completed .. . Maybe
about Easter time."
BAGEL WARS
Corona del Mar plays host to
the newest bagel wars, this time
between The Bagel Cafe, a sole-
owner shop, and the new Breug-
ger's, a national chain franchise
opening in September. The small
Bagel Cafe, 2801 E. Coast High-
way, has been enjoying phenom-
enal business with its 30 great
bagels, muffins and bagel-b<lSed
SUNDAY -THURSDAY
5:00 TO 11 :00 pm
FRIDAY --SATURDAY
5:00 TO 12:00 pm
CLOSED MONDAYS
For reservat ions Please Call
673-9500
LUNCH•DlNNER
CA111'RING •TAKE our
BUVONE
ENTRff RECEIVE
. 50"/o OFF
SECOND
Entrct of CqUAI 0t laser value.
Chili's throws in a slice of aged
real Cheddar cheese.
Grilled chicken and line-
caught tuna are stars in the salad
listings. We tasted the grilled
tuna salad and it was tasty
because of the pico de gallo, sug-
ared walnuts and ranch dressing,
$5.99. .
Baby back ribs get to lots of
tables with their brush of BBQ
sau ce, cinnamon apples and a
whole lotta fries, $10.29. For an
extra $1.29. an order of Caesar
salad, house salad or a cup of
soup comes with the Southwest
Grill items. Those include a 12-
ounce strip steak with steamed
veggies and mashed potatoes,
$10.99.
Manager Coleman Cook sees
to it that children receive a color-
ing book menu with good small
fry fare: a "little brother burger"
with fries or fried chicken
crispers at $2.99. Hot dogs. a
grilled cheese sandwich, com
dogs and macaroni and cheese
a.re each $2.79.
Happy hour -Sunday tbiough
Thursday -features $1 off on all
mixed drinks including their
Presldente with tbiee genera-
tions tequila, Cointreau and
Presidente brandy. Goodies for
$2 a platter, and $1.50 for
domestic draft beer, including
"Rusty Road Knight Amber" a
smooth, light ale featured as
Chili's very own beer. The bar
bas ample space for "belly ups"
and plenty of tables for the. rest.
Through French doors, the patio
dining is a step away and the
whole design is built on levels so
that you take a step down into
the bar or dining room.
Dessert is childhood fantasy
sandwiches and Starbuck's Cof-
fee Shop next door. Now, 50 feet
away, at 2743 E. Coast Highway,
Breugger's bas a huge space.
According to Bagel Cafe owner,
Steve Dennehy, his upcoming
competition has "Mac-
Donald.ized" the bagel. "I'm not
worried, H he said, •customers will
go there once and be right back
with us. We make a true' New
York bagel.'"
time. Imagine finding heath can-
dy bar pieces in vanilla ice
cream piled on an Oreo cookie
crust, drizzled with caramel and
chocolate sauces. Order one for
$1995
DINNER or LUNCH for TWO With Soup or Salad. Vcgcablt ·
ind Choice of.
Rack of lamb
n.d:COrasc
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Pedcd Selmoa wn..blter S.U«
Broiled s.ordfiah w/l.aaon 8c Capen~ 9$2.00 Extra
.,.,kS wftti eoupon oniv. No sut>stltutlons.
Not valkS wttn any ott'lef offer. Not valid holldlVS. EICplm tl30l96
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R ESTAURANT AND BAKERY
Join ua for din n er and
explore the food and wine of
UMBR.IA
A menu abundont with black truffles
and tangy pecorino cheeae.
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yow--ki<h aJ}d siphon off a bit.
Irresistible.
Chili's next door neighbor is
The Arches and Bistro 201 is
smack across the street. There is
nere•a always a
good Ume golng
OD at Chlll•a with
food aerven like
Joycenmmom
(left) and Anne
Marie Paradbe
serving up one of
Chtll•a Big Mouth
burgers.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
ample parking behind the build-
ing, the trick is the abrupt tum
you have to make to enter, but
there is a tum lane. The burgers
are worth the effort.
Join Us For
Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brun~
Catering Available
For Reservations and Directions Call :
723-0621
251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach
I T . S . \ :\ E \\ S E \ S <) '\ \T S <: I{ !
by Oscar Wilde
directed by Martin Benson
England's·most irresistible and lrreverant wit cwnines
poUtical reputation in one of his funnJest play SCR's
tunning revival , from lhe author of Tbe Importance of
Being Eamest, will tickle your runny bone as it delights you
with its sumpluous sets and costumes. Don't mJ this
hilarious take on politics and scandal ... just In time for
election f C\cr.
MGIAND
"Jay SwUt" and hls Big Band
sounds perfonns lo Harbor View Cen-
ter for free rrom 11 :30 a.m to 1 :30 p.m.
on Aug. 30 at Harbor View Center on
tbe comer of San Miguel Dnve and San
Joequin Kills Road in Newport Beach.
f'<>r more information, call 85-4-3779.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
Pree live classic rock perf onnances
are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10
p.m. on Friday and Saturday; and from
1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday
afternoons in the Town Square at 1)1.
angle Square In Costa Mesa.
ART
•PINHOLE TO PIXEL•
A . survey exhibition wluch chroni-
des the activities or Southern Califor-
nia artist/photographer, Peggy Jones,
and her creation of cameras as sculp-
tural objects begins today through
Sept. 26 at Orange Coast College's Art
Gallery. An opening night reception
with the artist will be held from 7 to 9
p.m. on Aug. 29. For more lnfonnatlon,
call 432-5039.
WATERCOLORS ·..oo.wn to the Sea m Slups.. • an
exhibit of watercolors by Richard Mazy
portraying historic steam vessels, will
be on display m the foyer of the New-
port Beach Cenlral Library from Sun-
day through Sept. 30. The pubUc IS
Invited to a reception for the artist, from
2 to 4 p.m. on Sept. a in the library's
Priends' Meeting Room. For more
• in!onnatlon, call 717-:180 I.
EXHIBmON
"Fragments or Mystery,• new paint-
• ings by R.T. Pece, and Bettina Hubby's
sculptures will be on display through
Sept. 8 at Griffin Linton Contemporary
Exhibitions, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa
Mesa. For Lnlormallon, ccill 646-5665.
PAINTINGS
An exhibit of paintings by local
artists J1m n-avis and Phyllis Kaliher
will be on display through Oct 1 In the
Newport Beach City Hall Gallery. 3300
Newport Blvd. TravtS will include land-
• $Capes or local scenes, as well as sceruc
vistas in New England, V1rg1JUa. Asia
and more. Kaliher will feature impres-
Jionist-style acrylic and oil painbngs on
•un-drenched patios, courtyards and
l'Sewport Harbor sites. For informatJon,
ull 717-3870 ~ARA PAINTING
-Pain du Monde CAFE presents
"The Russian Mafia,• one of the most
recent oil paintings of John Di Bello.
.)¥1uch will be on exhibit through Fnday
at TI"iangle SquMe ln Costa M esa. The
three characters In the painting are
depicted as Death, Espionage and Bru-
tality. For mfonnauon, call 646-1102.
PORTRAITS IN OILS
·Portraits ln Oils" by local artist Sal-
ly Coffee will be on display through
Aug. 31 in the foyer of the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave The public IS lnvited to view the
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~ ..MaDdA.v lhmugh Th11nday.._jl.
a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Satwday,
9 a.m.. to 6 p.m. For information, ea.ll
717~1.
TROPHIES
In honor of the 1 OOth Anniversary of
U.S. Salling, the Newport Harbor Nau-
tical Museum will present a unique
exhibition titled "1\"opbles: nibutas to
Yachting niumphs" until Nov. 8: 10
a.m. to 5 p.m . in the Grand Salon
Gallery, 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For information. call 673·
7863.
MURAL DISPLAY
Placido Domingo, Ca.rot Channing
and Mikhail Baryshnikov are a rew of
the famous races that will be hanging
around Jewel Court ln South Coast
Plaza through September. The Orange
annual Summer CmlM. 11l0~ of
flAe pr•l975 dalDc, rod aftd custom
can on Mondays tbroUgh Sept. 30 from
• to 9 p.m. For lnfon.nation. call 721·
95-46.
SAFARI~
A Safari SWlday Brunch Cruise Is
available aboard the st-foot Emerald
forest 11ld docked ln Balboa at the Fun
Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sun-
day. Each guest during the month of
August and September will be given a
voucher ror a complimentary 30-
mlnute Tide on a Pun Zone Water Bike.
The cost ls 525.95 per person and
$15.95 for children Wider 12 years old.
For lnfonnation, call 673-0240.
FARMERS MARKETS
Every Thursday there is a farm.ers
market from 8:30 a.m . to t p.m. at the
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Wtlde play opens SCR season
l •An Ideal Husband," Oscar Wilde's play set in Victorian high
: society, opens South Coast Repertory's 33rd sea.son Friday on the
rt Center Drive. Por Information,
call 759--0982. -
STORY AND CltAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 pm. •~•ry Sunday,
Barn.es & Noble bold.I a tun-filled aaft
and story bow ror chlldreu or all ages.
Refreshments will be serv9d. Barnes &
Noble ls located at 1870 Harbor Blvd.,
Tri.angle Square in Costa Mesa. For
lnfonnation, call 631-06t•.
ADULT BAUROOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offeni adult ballroom dance on the
third Friday of each month from 7:30
to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples wel-
come. Uve music provided by the Ray
Robbins Combo. Tbe cost is $5, or $4
for SAGE members. The Senior Cen·
ter is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
For information, call 645-2356.
SINGLES
: theater's Main.stage. THE CABARET CHAPTER l Preview perfonnances run through Sepl 5, and the play doses The fourth Tuesday of every
: Oct. 6. Show times are 8 p.m. 1\Jesday through Saturday and 1 :30 month, the Cabaret Chapter of the
1 p.m. Sunday. Weekend matinees start at 2:30 p.m. Guilds of the Orange County Perform-
: ncket pdces range from $18-$41, with a •pay what you will• Ing Arts Center meets at the ltvU1e l matinee on Sept. 7. 11ckets for that performance must be pur-Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karmen at
: chased in person with ca.sh. 5:30 p.m for a social hour followed by
I Fo -mtorrmrtion;-call the-boJt office-t~ffi3-:------!-+a~~m~eetln_g at 6:45 The grou~ ro_i:__ :I moie · 7 e l professional smgles, 30-60, who wtSh
L.-------------------------------------------------------' to support the Center wbile having
County Perfonnlng Arts Center has
created a specially produced, larger-
than-life photo gallery with more than
400 running feet or photo murals cele-
brating ten years of performances at
The Center.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The new area features the Grand
Salon for special exhibitions: the Mod-
el Gallery, featuring a world-class
assembly of ship models: and a rotating
display of the museum's permanent
collection in the Corridor Gallery. The
museum is at 151 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For Lnlormation, call
673-3377.
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM/SOUTH
COAST PLAZA
Laguna Art Museum's Satellite
Gallery at South Coast Plaza Is at the
Carousel Court entrance: admission ts
free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday
through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Satur-
day: 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday For
inJormation, call 662-3366.
SPECI&
WINE TASTING
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum presents "Wine and Beer
Aboard the Pride,• at 7 p.m., Friday.
Selected tastings W!lJ be provided by
Rolf lngrarn and Rick Webster of Rolf's
throughout the multi-course dinner by
the Riverboat Care, served on the
Texas Deck.
CLASSIC CARS
The Hard Rock Cale, Fashion Island
m Newport Beach presents the second
C!.Jc!Jf1~
Orange County Fairgrounds. The
Orange County Market Place is every
Saturday and Sunday fTom 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. ln the main fairgrounds parking
lot. For lnfonnation, call 723-6616.
Every Saturday there is a farmers
market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ln the
municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive
and Marguerite Avenue In Corona del
Mar.
STAGE
'RED SCARE ON SUNSET'
Orange Coast College presents
Charles Busch's hllanous Off-Broad-
way hlt. "Red Scclre o.n Sunset,· from
Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 and Sept. 6 to 8 m
OCC's Drama Lab Studio. Curtain is
set for 8 p.m on Fndays and Saturdays
and 7 p m on Sundays. Tickets cost
S5 For more mformation, call 432·
5932.
°THE BOYS IN THE BAND'
The Theatre Dtstnct presents "The
Boys m the Band,· a drama, with per-
fonnances through Sept. 15. ln tbe
back lot of The Lab Anti-Mall at 2930
Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Performances
are Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15. For
mformat1on, call 435-4043.
KIDS
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The •Goosebumps" club meets the
f\rst and third Monday of the month at
6 30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 New-
run. The cost ts $5 for guests. For infor-
mation, call 262-5881.
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS
New Jewish Relauonsh1ps allows
Jewish singles to choose people they
wish to date from pror1le albums that
picture and describe singles with d
wide range of personal and profes-
sional interests. Membership fees Me
$40 for six months and $70 for a yedI,
non-members of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center are $10 more For informa-
tion, call 755-0340
Tenn1S Ladder for Smgles offers dn
opportumty to meet new pPople wbile
unprovmg your Qdme Reg1str11tlon lee
is $18 and interested parties put therr
names on a hst and can chaJlenge
players on the hst For mformation.
call 7 55-0340
JAM. singles 21 -39, holds d variety
of outings and act1v1bes. For more
informdllon call the JAMLme at 665·
5048
Jewish In Between Singles. age 35-
59, orters soc1dl and cultural events
and can be reacht>d by C<tlhng 283-
5752.
SYNAGOGUE VISrTS
Meet young Jewish smgles and
couples ror Fnday services in area
synagogut>i. V1s1ts tdkE' pldre the third
Fnday of t>very month. For lnlorn1c1-
tton, call 755-5555, Ext 55 l
COMEDY
SHERATON NEWPORT BEACH
Reefwalker Loungt-feature~ d
comedy room hoc;ted by Bryan K
Fmner and Barry We1!.enherq one Fn-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996 A 11
a m 600 Anton Blvd , Costa Mesa. For d!)' a month. nus month'• &how IJ on
Aug. 2 a .f5'-ols-MacAilbur ""BTvd.,
Newport Beach For lnfonnation, call
833-0570
lnJOrmctU(ln, cdlt7S.--0900. ----~!--~
CLUBS
EL£VATION ZERO
Jam ses ion featunng Cat Ebat and
Emil De Mill. every Sunday from 5'.30
to 10·30 p m. Live entertainment,
dancing every Thursday and Sa.tur·
ddy, 8 pm to 1Wdrught; The Balboa
THE CANNERY Brass, every Thursday, Rythym 3
Karaok.e LS available from 9 p.m to Bones 2, every Saturday, 9 to 1 l p.m.
midnight on Mondays and Wednes· For lnformatJon. call 631-9999.
days. Wme Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 THE HARP INN
p.m. and live music with The Jetsen's n-aditlonal Irish music, every
from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on Thurs-Thun.day mght. The Fenians, every
days, 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beach Friday, 9 p.m. to 1a.m.130 E. 17th St.,
For information, call 675-5777. Costa Mesa. For inJormation, call 646·
CARMELOS RISTORANTE 8855.
George Butts returns rrom his Las KONA LANES LOUNGE
Vegas appearance back to Cannelos Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. every Tues·
Ristorante for hls jazz series on Sun-day. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
days and Mondays at 8:30 p.m. Marco Rock-n-Bowl every Satuday irom 10
Santos and San Brazil Dancers heats p m. to 1 a.m with a disc Jockey 2699
up the summer nights with the sounds Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For infor-
of Lrop1cal music on Tuesdays and mauon, call 545-1112
Wednesdays at 8:30 p m 3520 E. THE RfTZ
Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar For Piano voccihst Caescu FrazJer per·
mformation. call 675-1922. forms from 7 to 11 p.m on Tuesday
ATLANTIS through Saturday Sunday and Mon-
Disc jockey Steve Beltran spins day from 6 30 to to 30 p.m piano
retro, funk and rare grooves at 9 p m voco.hst Jun Hayden performs. 880
Thursdays and Fndays and <hsc JOCk-Newport Center Drive, Newport
ey Maxwell House 1s reatured at 9 Beach For Lnlormat1on, call 720-1800.
p.m . Saturdays. Music includes KROQ SHA.RK CLUB
flashbacks, house, old school and '70s House, funk and hlp-hop, Thurs·
No cover chMge from 9 to 10 p.m. all ddy through Saturday. 10 p.m. to 3
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three nights Guests must be 21 and d.m Recorded progressive music and
o er an resse m s e u y cau.s:-;cu;-:;dT-t-tnttnn-rt .. -.......,-pn,-"SnnriftV"--thffme~--+--1
attue The club IS at 3388 Via Lido, Wednesday. 10 p.m. Live Shark feed-
thlrd floor, Newport Beach. For mlor-lng. evel) Thursddy, midnight. 841
mation, call 675-8008. Baker St , Costd Mesa. For mlorma-
ALTA COFFEE lion, ccill 7 51-0206
People who want to read the11 own SID'S
poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the Brian Bcirrett performs blues guitar
open reading on the second Wednes-every Monddy night at 9 p.m. There is
day o! every month at 506 31st St.. no d1arge. Sid's ts smoke-rree. 445 N .
Newport Beach. For informclt1on, call Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. For
675-0233, mlormallon, call 650-SIDS
BENIHANA STUDIO CAFE
KMaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch Gene Murrell, every Monday: Eric
St., Newport Beach For mtormallon, Sardinas Pro1ect. every Thursday.
call 995-0822. John HeusserLStamm, every Saturday
BIRRAPORITTl'S and The Fables, every Sunday. 100
Matt Johnson Tno, 1azz 7 to 10 Mam m Newport Beach For mforma-
P m. Sundays South COdst Plaza. 3333 uon, call 675-7760
Bnstol St .. Cosld MeSd For mforma-THE TEA ROOM
lion, call 850-9090. Karaok e every Thurs . 8-11 p.m
CLUB AND SHORE HOUSE CAFE leatunng t-.lus1cal Magic's KMaoke
The Jat Lacaire Tno performs every Knight 3100 Irvine A,·e Newport
Wednesday and Thursday from 7 30 to Beach For mformallon, call 756-0121.
11 pm at 263 E. 17th SI., Costa t>.tesa TOTALLY COFFEE
For 1nformat1on, call 650-2432 Bill Word's Killer Comedy. 1525
CORNERSTONE CAFE Mesa Verde Dnve EciSt Costa Mesa
Storytelhng the lust Fnday of each For mformahon, call 435-9367.
month Bible study. 7:30 to 9 15 pm. TIKI BAR
Wednesdays. Live entertainment Fn-Live reggae with Upstream, every
days and Saturdays. 1907 Harbor Monday Local bdnds every Wednes-
Blvd , Costa Mesa. For inlormallon, day. Alternative bands every Thurs-
call 646-5776. day Dance bands every Fnday
DIEDRICH COFFEE/COSTA MESA through Saturday Heavy allematlve
Every Wednesday 1s Oppn Mike bands, every Sunday Show tune 10
Blues Night with Dave Cross from 8 to p.m. Cover. 1700 Placentia For infor-
10·30 pm. 474 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. mtttion, ce1ll 548-3533
For mfonnatJon, call 646-0323 TRIANGLE SQUARE
DIVA Tncmylt• "qua.re otf Pri. entertd.ln-
Llve music teatunn9 Ke\'10 C.u1I-nwnt noun tu 2 :m p m Monday
laume on p1t1no. eVt>I'\ "'•'i>dn.?scla\ through '>undct\ weatlwr permitting.
Jazz Duo e' NY Thur..,dd\ throuqh <•n lhf' Tov.:n "quuro> .md on weekend
Snturddy \l11:.1c hour ... \\t:'d1w~d<1~ 111qhb trom 7 tu 111 pm 1870 Harbor
through Thur-.dny 8 pm tu mlllnight Blvd (" ostt1 'l.lt·~a For mtormallon,
Fnda) ancl S<1lurdu~ 8 '.lO rm to I:! 10 I C'clll <II ?'.!'.!-'fiOll
THIEN LAN Restaurant SIR ROGERS, LTD. AMACHI ~ ~ *
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M-F1 7am-8pm • Sati 8am-6pm • Sum 9am-5pm
270 E. l7TH ST. #17 •COSTA MEsA
crn>645-2252
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Umil I frtt ordet per custo~r must presenl coupon
Ex rtS 918196
682 El camino Real • Tustin
838-8118
Mon-Sat 9am-9pm • Sun Closed
LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
Cahfom1a OJISlnfl/Medttemsnean-Style Brunch. 0Ur ScrumpbOUS
Brunch consists of several Medc:erranean-Style Salads and Appetizers. • Shnmp, •Pancakes Oscar and r.i • Clmelett.e Statloll
Located at 170CO Jamboree Blvd . lf'Vlne (714197~1234 x2103
Hours: 1Clam-2pm Reservaoon recommeoded but not necessary.
ZUBIES Menu Includes Ribs, Oltcken. St.eek & Lol>st.ef'. Pnme Rib. PIZZa, °"9tef' Ber Plices Range From $3 95 And Up. Hou-s· 11 ·30am ~ ~ • r.ocktails Td 1 f pm Credit Cards ~ Accepted Reearwbons ~ Needed Located et 1 712 Placentia. Cost.a Mesa
(714) 6453)91
CASABLANCA BISTRO .
Medit.arreneao & Moroccan · Treditionel Middle East.em Food. Hours: 11 :30 To 2:30 Mon. Thru Thurs Lunch. Dinner M 1 ~· All Major Credit Cerda. Reservat.ions Suggested. located et , 520 w. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach (714) 646-1420
PORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT
Continental -Cortem~ QJ!aint. lnformel And BeMdlJI. °"' Menu la Vlrled With A~iiie CJ eulbnl Favorites. Freahhess ~ s.rw:e At lvt AttrectM Price value.
Moo.fri 1Q.9Pm • = •Sun 10.Sp. Vllll, M89t8r C'.llrd And Americen ~~~Are~ Needed. South Coeet Plaza, 3333 S. Colta Mele (714) 556-9700.
AUBllRGINll
Frwdl ~-OnnerTuea~Set. 6 1Q:>rn. ~ ~_, V•. M/C, Arnelt. . 508 '29th~ Cannery
Villllige, Newport Beed\ (714)72 150
DURTY NELLY'S
Pub & Restaurant. Serving Cahfomia & lnsh culsme Best fish &
chips Nl town I.Ml music Friday & Saturday All 'fCM' favonte beers on tap Happy hour Mon-Fn. 46pm Located at 2915 Redhill Ave •
Cosal Mesa 957-1951
A MACHI
Sushi & Suaht to Go c:omplete Ber All Mapr Credit Cards Located
At 2675 flW\8 Ave. (Across From Newport Golf Course)
(71 4) 64~5518
CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI
Japanesa ~ OJlsine And Fun Sushi Bar A Place For Great FOOd
Hours 7 Days Per \Neek -5 CXlDm 111 Closing Vrsa, Mast.ercard, Amex, Omers Oub Located at ~355 V1& Lido. Newport Beech
(714) 675-0575
SUSHI IMARI.
Susht Bar And OinNlg. C>.vnel's Successfully Operated Japanese
Restaurant In San Femendo Valley. Tarzana -Hours 1 1 · 30am-2:~ -Dinner 5:CQ>m-10.~. All M8IOI' Credit Cards
Aocepted. R898Nlltiona ~Necessary. 315 Elnltol. #40. Costa
Mesa(714)644-5654.
AVILAS llL RANCHITO
Authenbc Mexican Food. WU! The ~ Ingredients & A New ~ 0..,. Gr"8llt Mqantaa Houri Lunch~ Drww Al Mep-
Q'adit Catd8 ~· locaced et 2101 Plecenbe. Com Mesa
(7141642-1142 end 2800 Newport BMi • Newport Beed1
(714 675-6855
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PACIFIC FISH 8c SEAFOOD Reta~/Wholesale Ftsh rnriet And Restaurant Lunch Only Hours Mon -Sat 1 1 am -6 pm Vrsa & Mastercard accept.ed Located
At 2620 Newport 8Nd (714) 65001~
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes ~ Fresh Fish, Oltckeo. Burgers & Salads
Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Dinner Hours
Moo -Set..~ 11 am For Lunch 4 CQ>in Mon -f.n • Otnner
3.tn>in Sat & Sun Map-Cred& Cards ~ Located At 2300 Harbor Bl #31. C09tll Mll8ll (714) 641=777
LA CAVE
Menu Includes l.Dbstar, Crab, Shimp. Steaks, Rib eye Dally
§peoals Fn & Sat Pnma Rib, Full Bar & Wrne LISt Casual
Dress Hours Lunches 11 ·30-2 ~ -[)Inner Mon.-Sat From
5'3C4>m VIM, Mast.ercard, 0tnens Oub Locetad At 1695 lrvme
Ave.' (And 17th•) Neer 81ockbuster Entertainment c.osta Mesa
(714) 646-7944
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..AM THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
Abori[ftnal
: .enlight;ment • zn
Alice Springs
C orona del Mar native Susan Seely and her new husband
Arie Katz are on a yearlong honeymoon trip around the
world. And they've Invited us -well, anyone who jumps on
the Internet, actually -to join them, via regular e-mail dispatches
about their journey.
The couple married in May and quit their jobs -she was direc-
tor of the state of Massachusetts' office of international trade and
investment; he was a corporate lawyer -to embark on the mission
of visiting Jewish communiUes around the world. They plan stops
in New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Turkey, India and South
Africa, among other countnes.
They are diligently recording their experience on a laptop
computer and digital camera and plan to share intormaUon about
Jewish contacts, kosher restaurants and synagogues in the spots
they visit. Their Internet web site address is
www.jwconnection.com.
The Aboriginal dreamtime
spirits are still present and trying
to make themselves felt by all
who come to see the places
where they reside, but few peo-
ple, other than those who have
the patience and the heart to see,
take any notice and leave with-
out ever knowing that they were
_ _,__m_lh& presence o ese powerful
Seely was student body president at Corona del Mar High in
1983-84, and her parents are 40·year residents of Newport Beach.
The Daily Pilot plans to publish periodic updates of the trip.
By Susan Seely
Aug. 6, 1996
ALICE SPRINGS TO DAR-
WIN (Where it is hot and humid)
-Welcome to the Northern Terri-
tory.
How youse going? (Typical
Northern Territory Aussie phrase
11•mm WffiWflO«M • IEACON uv*" I AUTO WASH ii A81 E 17TH
COSTA MESA
meaning, "How are you all
doing?")
We arrived in Allee Springs in
the afternoon, when the sunlight
makes the desert look particular-
ly red and beautiful. You can tell
Just by looking that there are
spirits there in the desert.
' JOltl WATll DCMi . A.IPllll
BEACON IAY ~ AUTO WASH
A200 BlltOi STREET lllSTOl NEWPOU IEAOi, CA
spirits; they come to see the
famous places and conquer them
in true Western civilization style.
The Aboriginal culture is at
least 50,000 to 60,000 years old -
the oldest known culture still in
existence today. Unfortunately, it
will take a much smaller amount
of time before the civilization
with which we white people are
so comfortable will almost com-
pletely eradicate it.
Perhaps I'm wrong and that's
too pessimistic a view and I
know very little about it, but
what I have seen, learned and
heard leads me to believe that it
is extremely difficult to reconcile
1.50 NEWPOKT CfNTU DR.
NEWf'ORT BEACH
N(WlC (QlS1 llllilnM'
the essence and spirit of the Abo-
rigines with modem society.
There are very few Aborigines
today -only those living in the
very remote bush -that still live
a traditional life. The food they
eat is now largely "white man's"
processed, fatty foods, and a peo-
ple who were once lithe and trim
are nowmvanably fat and pron~
to alcoholism. Their bodies have
been used to "bush tucker" from
plants and the very few animals
that are found in the desert and
rain forests or coastal areas. It's
been really interesting to learn
about, however.
As a tie-in to our Jewish
theme, it's interesting to note that
the Aborigine males traditionally
go through an initiation ritual at
the age of 12-14, after which
they are considered adult males;
indeed, if an Aboriginal male
does not undergo initiation (and
very few do these days}, they will
always be considered children by
more traditional Aborigines.
-W. MW the JnaedlbM CJlwu (Ay.n Rode), OM of tM Sewtl
Nafwal Wond9n Of the World at sun.Mt, and WWW MJMZed -
lndeiail»ble drNmtJme spirits~ ..• ,.
Part of the initiation ceremony
is circumcision. Interestingly,
men and women have different
sacred sites, both equally impor-
tant and sacred, and neither is
allowed to go into the other's site.
There was also a clear division of
tasks and responsibilities
between men and women. Men
bunted for larger animals (kan-·
garoos, emus, crocodiles and the
like) and women gathered bush
tucker and took care of the
young.
Some of what we learned and
experienced during our four days
in the "bush" (a one-day trip to
an "Aboriginal" community, and
a three-day campmg trip):
,We drank billy tea from a billy
can. We ate damper, a kind of
bread made in a big pot set in
the coals of our campfire. We
saw a "teenage" joey try and try
.-....~-baclrintuilis-motherr
pouch and finally succeed -hys-
terically funny!
We saw heaps of shooting
stars along with the Southern
Cross, Jupiter and the Seven Sis-
ters in the Southern sky; learned
all about different types of "bush
tucker" including witchety
grubs, bush potatoes, honey ants,
bush bananas, a sage-eucalyptus
plant, blue-plum trees, spear
vines, and dozens more that I
can't remember.
We saw a bunch of wedge-
tailed eagles (mighty impressive
big birds); other, more colorful
birds, large and small -Jabirus,
snake-necked darters, sulphur-
-SUSAN SEELY AND ARIE KATZ
I
crested cockatoos, bee--catcbers, :
etc.; we saw the incredible uturu:
(Ayer's Rock), one of the Seven :
Natural Wonders of the World at•
sunset, and were amazed -inde-:
saibable dreamtime spirits '
everywhere. '
We hiked King's Canyon and
the Garden of Eden; we hiked ,
through the Valley of the Winds
at sunrise in the Olgas; we
learned a lot about the Aborigi-
nal culture and met some really
quality people who. have become
our friends!
This afternoon we flew up to
the Top End into Darwin. Darwin
is basically a hot, humid pit (and
so is the YWCA where we are
staying -a real letdown from the
YWCA in Allee). The only reason
to come here is to go somewhere
else, which is what we are doing
tomorrow when we go on a two-
day-(too-short, but--we!-ve got
move on to Ball), tour of Kakadu
National Forest and the Mary
River Wetlands (we're missing
Litchfield Park).
One more thing that's fairly
interesting: In both New Zealand
and Australia, many, if not most,
of the restaurants are BYO -
bring your own. This is a great
custom, cuz one just brings along
their own bottle of wine and
sometimes, but not always, pays ·
a small corkage fee and that's it.
Other restaurants are licensed
and serve alcoholic drinks as
usual. Just a side note ...
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996 A15
best of the readers hotline
BLAST FROM THE PAST
Most readers are stunned at news that school
district rehired former Superintendent John Nicoll
I 'm won~e~g if this ~ the operative
phrase m this scenano, •quietly
rehired." Because this must have
been a uniquely creative criteria to
allfy a man with his resume. Please
reconsider for the health of this district.
ELAINE ENGLAND
Newport Beach
I do not think we should rehire John
Nicoll who was in charge when Wagn-
er embezzled his millions from the
school district.
DALE MCCOY
Newport Beach
What in the world were they think-
ing? Every time they want a survey
they hire someone to do the survey.
Every time they want a piece of advice
they hire somebody from outside.
What is the superintendent's job? I
can't figure this out. They are building
empires. This is just a political football
to take more money from the district.
I'm completely frustrated.
J OEGROTIIUS
Balboa
I think it's time for Mac Bernd to get
on his Harley and ride out of town.
This is preposterous. What an in-your-
face fella he turned out to be.
TOM JOHNSON
Balboa
As a teacher in Newport-Mesa since
1967 I am appalled. But after all these
years hardly surprised at both the cre-
ation of an administrative job and John
Nicoli's appointment to it.
We sorely need money spent else-
where. Isn't the farm at Costa Mesa
High School being sold for that very
reason?
To hire John Nicoll is outrageous.
He was superintendent when Wagner
was embezzling. If he knew he broke
the law, he belongs in jail. If he didn't,
he is incompetent and should have
been fired. To create that position and
to rehire him is an insult.
ELLEN BUfLER
Long Beach
I think it is absolutely disgusting.
The man proved himself to be
.:
absolutely incompetent as an adminis-
trator and it is clear there is a good ol'
boyism at work here at the very high-
est degree. It is a waste of the taxpay-
er's mon~ ~~the members of the
school board ought to be thoroughly
ashamed of them.selves.
In regard to the excuse that be was
the only one who applied for the job, I
suspect he was probably the only who
was told of it. Even if he was the only
one who applied for the job, the school
board should have gone out for more
applicants the second round.
JOANNE REYNOLDS
Corona del Mar
I think it is another example of the
growing arrogance of the superinten-
dent and the school board. I'm getting
a little sick and tired of it. I don't find it
satisfactory at all.
I think the statement that "political
repercussions can't be involved in our
thinking" is absolutely uncalled for
and also inaccurate.
JOHNMCGRAm
Newport Beach
correspondence readers respon d
.
1:Debating the
:merit's of
:~Mac's raise : I heartily agree with the board's
·: decision to reward Mac Bernd for
· • his dedication to his position of
.·superintendent of the local unified
school district.
I believe that President Jim de
Boom and other members of the
"'board gave Bernd his greatest trib·
· gly, found him to be "inactive in
e professional administrators asso-j
tion" and consequently, were !
fearful that he would become "iso-!.
lated" and miss out on the currency i
of their ideas. !:.·. What hogwash!
Imagine a gifted person as our j
superintendent who serves his 1.·:.:: schools and his community on a full.
time basis having need of belonging i
to a quasi-professional organization i=.::. of school administrators.
Could it be that those who choose 1 to join such organizations i.e., trustee ;.=.
groups, take offense or are ember·
rused that there are those who pre-·.~'. fer -or see their way clear not to1
U1PTEJllS tAVAltAXAS !
Costa Mesa i
FARM FOR SALE
• EDITOlt'S NOTE: We asked our readerl if they
believed It was a good Idea to purchase the Cos-
ta Mesa High fann site. Here are some of the
responses:
I am in favor of upgrading the schools
and park facilities. I vote no on the
purchase of the farm property. It is way
too expensive and it would be much bet-
ter to upgrade the facilities we have and
not have to wait another five to 10 years
for the farm property to be developed.
It's too much money to commit to one
location when there are viable alterna-
tives that we really need to look at. We
definitely need the fadlities around
town,'but I think they should be done in
a different way.
BOB GRAHM
Costa Mesa
The dty should buy it and develop it
into a park. We have enough homes, we
don't have enough park sites and open
green area. This ls what we need so
please let the city buy the property and
make it into a park.
DAIUJ!NE POWERS
Costa Mesa
and something where people may take
their dogs for a walk. It would be a
beautiful thing.
As far as no development, Orange
County is developing way too fast
already. No apartments, no condomini-
ums, no house tracks, a sports field and a
park where your family could go would
be wonderful.
MIKE SKAHAN
Corona del Mar
1-Ilgh farm site to develop a sports center.
It's the best thing the city could do right
now.
The last thing we need is more houses
and more congestion on the streets. U it's
available for public use as well as school
use, it could be a great blessing for this
city.
LESLIE WJLUAMS
Costa Mesa
The dty should definitely buy the
Costa Mesa farm land. We don't need
more homes to bring more traffic. We
need healthy young people. A healthy
body makes a healthy mind.
I think it is great the district b1red John NkloD bact. He's a
great mind and why waste greet mlnds1 He did not ltM1 anYtblng dur-
ln.g that embezzlemant ind he beileftled tn no way ma (former district
Urialice ~or) Stephen Wagnen theft. And 1 think the school district
can benefit from ms knowledge. Why waste it?
CUNT HOOSE
Newport Beach
You have got to be lddding. I don't care bow quali-
fied John Nicoll is for the job that wu available. He has proved in the
past that he is an arrogant person. He does not supervise well. How can
be possibly do anythingf He needs to sit home and thiilk about all the
trouble he caused the school district.
Mac Bernd is not a Patton and
John Nicoll is not a retired former
enemy. This is a very bad situation.
There is no way they can possi-
bly go along with this. What hap-
pened with Wagner is unacceptable
in our society and in our town. For
Nicoll to be rehired at this point in
time is ludicrous.
RON WINSHIP
Newport Beach
They say the memory is the first
thing to go and apparently that is
the case with John Nicoll. Fortu-
nately the parents of our school dis-
trict remember.
He doesn't anticipate any com-
plaints unless he doesn't do a good
It sounds like a very good deal to
me. I believe it was Will Rogers who
said they are not making any land any-
more.
All the citizens in Costa Mesa and
the City Council should become futur-
ists and look at Costa Mesa in the year
2050 or the year 2100.
Ask yourself, would we rather have
homes on that property that could
eventually tum into slums, or would we
leave it as a playing field or a park that
will always be open space for people to
enjoy for the next 100 to 200 years?
That is the important thing.
DAVID ROSS
Costa Mesa
SUSAN SHAW
COsta~esa
job. Well we already know be does-
n't do a good job and he is rehired
anyway.
I would love to have seen that
job description since he was the
only one to apply for this newly
created administrative post.
Did it read, ·wanted, supervisor
of adult education teachers. Must
.have 25 plus years experience as
superintendent. Special qualifica-
tions to include the ability to over-
see the embezzlement of more than
$4 million dollars from an already
financially strapped school dis·
trict."
Does this man have no shame?
Ell.EEN TRUXTON
Costa Mesa
turn that mto recreational facilities simi-
lar to Mile Square in Fountain Valley.
ROBERT WILUAMS
Costa Mesa
I deliberately drive down Placentia
Street to go through that undeveloped
land just to get an idea what this area
used to look like before all of the devel-
opment.
It gives me a very good feeling to see
some undeveloped land. I think. it's
worth having, just for that purpose and
no other purpose -just to watch the
kids fly their kites there. The youth of today will be our leaders
of tomorrow. Let the students have a car
wash, garage sale, put on a song and
dance program, teach them responsibili-
I hope they do buy the school farm
because once. that land is sold out and
people don't have access to it, it will be
gone forever. j The city should buy it. The city It is an ideal location near the high ty.
i should tum it Into a sports field with MAlllAN PLETCHER school, the college, the fairgrounds. I BARBARA BROWN My children attend Corona del
Mu High School in eighth grade
and 10th grade. Bernd deserves
nothing. The quality of education
bu gone way down.
The money going toward our new
office building should be put toward
the teachen and revitalization of tbe
IChool -maybe a junior high IC.bool
on the lide of Corona del Mar High
School.
i some type of a park with picnic areas Costa Mesa very strongly support the purchase to Costa Mesa I r---....:.,.~--_,...------'"--~~~----..,.-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.
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hltney
llcans came to San Diego.
Although my job was far from typing
up a one-on~ interview with Uddy
Dole., my appetite for becoming a jour-
nalilt did not diminish -even after
ll11pang Oil tbe chilled neWSl'OOIIl floor
bl SU. C of the San Diego Marriott
"°'9l;
Uke my esteemed boss, Reginald
Stuart, promised, while there would be
little glory in our jobs of gua.rdlng ia.p..
lope and keeping the coffee pot filled.
we would have the chance, however, to
tee how a major political event ls cav-
ered by 90Ule of the belt newspapers bl
tbewOrtd.
The New YOl'k Thnel, The BoitOil
Herald; The Wubington Post and tbe
Anodated Prem were just •few of our
swrowidtDg DIAgbbon. I g\aea tt41 ao
Dot~dayyaua-ttoeet~
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cal editor d The PNMllpbl.l lniqulrw
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persons to prove I wasn't a t.eITorist, I
was allowed to walk on that eye-killing
red carpet and sit at a reporten spot on
the west press stand.
Seeing hundreds ot delegates, press
and other important polibcal figures
was wdl u lnde9aibable thrill. even U
I wam't •the floor-during Blmabeth
DoJe'I OprU Impersonation.
I am OD1y hope the Interns I« the
Demoalltk Canwntioo in Chicago um
W98k vat to ... baH u muc:b u I dkl.
. Wb8e I troa to death during the
nUdnlgM Mt Md bored mfl't.lf to tMn
wn:blng C·SPAN, tbMe poor IOU wt1
IMve a dft.w.De t181lt to Work tn D1iLt to
ttii t'ClllveDtiOD cadll' Wilh *'le GI' "° air~lng and DO fOod Marb)' -
end wboe•• Mid being.~ ... gtelDGIOUlt
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A16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1996
MILE and seven residents.
Business owners said they
are happy to get s~me help
from the city.
Pinegold think
1
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Mile must offer a s ower-pac ,
friendlier atmosphere. By
focusing on a hometown feel,
merchants could lure cus-
tomers from entertainment
centers such as Irvine's Spec-
trum, which otters movie the-
aters, restaurants and shops in
CONTINUED FROM A 1
committee can decide what
• kind of businesses will most
help the area.
"This 1s the best approach,"
Glover said. "lf we don't do
this, nothing is going to hap-
pen down there.•
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ed with unanimous approval.
The advisory committee, which
the city has already selected,
1n1 ludes seven business people
HENWOOD
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EYE-OPENER
Lindsay Davenport's second-round
match at U.S. Open lasts 49 minutes.
It's a new year and a new
look for Corona del Mar
with a switch to a one-back
system to get the most from
a team of new-names.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
C ORONA DEL MAR-The
Corona del Mar High
football team opened
practice Monday, but
tryouts officially kick off
today.
For, as with perhaps no other team
in Sea King history, an ominous cloud
of uncertainty followed this collection
of sophomores, transfers, newcomers
and largely inexperienced
upperclassmen from spring practice,
through the summer, and into today's
first day of pads.
Watching their troops for the first
time in full gear, Coach Dick Freeman
• CdM Coach Freeman
says his final draft on this
team may not be fully
realized until well into
the nonleague campaign.
By Barry Faulkner, ~io/ Pilot
C ORONA DEL MAR -
With only two weeks
remaining before the
season opener, the Corona del
Mar High football practice field
remains a land of opportunity
for Sea King players, who can
help influence what is expected
to be ample editing of the
depth chart's first draft.
In fa~, after talking with
bis first full campaign at the
helm after 19 seasons as an
assistant, a starting lineup
appears to be only a concept at
this point.
"'We don't have much
experience back, but one thing
that really helps the situation is
that the sophomores and juniors
we have are very good.• said
Fieeman, who welcomes back
only two full-time starters .
Here's a position-by-position
breakdown:
,Quarterback -Senior Mike
MCClellan enters the season as
the clear-cut starter, but senior
JUyerside Poly transfer Nick
Hood. junior Santa Margarita
transfer Seth Richardson and
sophomore Dennis Alshuler
provide an ample safety net, ·
according to Freeman.
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lhwsday, Sept. 5
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S.11twday, Sept. 7
Mes.t~ MustMlgs
and his staff are hoping lightning
strikes.
"This is kind of unique," said
Freeman, who shed the 'interim tag he
carried the final 11 games of last year's
9-4 campaign, having taken over for
the deposed Mark Schuster. "It's very
unusual to have only about two, maybe
four guys with a lot of experience."
Indee d, all but two full-time starters
from last year's record-setting CIF
Southern Section Division V
semifinalist have since traded their
helmet and jersey for cap and gown.
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Gone are catalytic quarterback and
CIF Divisicm V Co-Player of the Year
Josh Walz, Newport-Mesa District
Defensive Player of the Year Sky
Conway, the vaunted Five Crowns
offensive line -including All-CIF
performers and Division I-A recruits
Richy Nichols and Nick Schaumburg
-and leading receiving Darren
MacDonald.
1962 -Howard Johnson N
2-7
4-4-1
3-6
5-3-1
1.+2
5-41
1912 -Didt Manis
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3-7
g.3
6-4
Also found only in the stands on
game nights is a cast of All-Sea View
Leaguers whose senior leadership,
determination and talent helped hold
the team together when Sch uster's
arrest on molestation charges before
the third game threatened to shred
such plentiful preseason promise.
1963 -Howard Johnson
1964 -Howard Johnson
1965 -Howwd~
1966 -Howard Johnson
1967 -~ Hc&nd
1968 -Owe Holland
1969 -Daye Holland
1970 -Dave Holland
1971 -Dave Holland
1972-Daye Hofland
1973-Daye Holland
1974-Dave Holland
1975 -Daye Holland
1976-Ok:k Morris
4-5
3-6
*7-3
4-4-1
3-6
3-5-1
. 3-6 u7.3
1'83-0.WHollMd
1• -o.v. HollMd
1985-0.W~
1•-o.v.~
1917 -o.w Holland ,. -Dew Holland
1919 -D.w Holland
1990 -0.. HollMd
1991 -~ Holt.nd
1912 -o.w Holland
1993 -[)aye Holt.id
1994-M.tt Schuster
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5-5-1
2+2
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19n -Ok:k Morris
1978 -Okk Morris
1979 -Okk Morris
1980 -Dldt Morris
1981 -Ok:k Morris
5-5
*'"6-5
4-6
***7-5
7-3-1 Senior running back Tom O'Meara,
who bee-lined behind the Five Crowns
to 1,424 yards -including nine
100-yard-plus games -and a school
single-season record 20 touchdowns, is
the marquee returner.
But, with an all-new offensive line,
the makeup of which lingers as one of
several personnel puzzles, !!ven
O 'Meara's impact figures to be
lessened with a conversion to a
• SEE COM PAGE 82
Though the veteran Five
Crowns offensive line is no
longer paving the way,
O'Meara's polished running
technique -lowered shoulders
replacing an upright approach
-has Cd.M coaches expecting
big things from this potential
Division I recruit.
O'Meara, whom Freeman
said runs the 40 in 4.45,
squatted 600 pounds at the
team's lift-a-thon and is a threat
to punish any prospective
tackler.
•If he breaks it up the
middle, him and the safety are
going to get intimate real
quick," Freeman quipped.
O'Meara will also be utilized
as a receiver out of the
backfield, though he caught
a junior.
"We want to get him the ball
out where he can run against
smaller people," Freeman said.
Senior Dominic Riccabona,
as well as juniors Ryan
Actherberg and Greg Burden,
will provide depth here, while
also sharing time at the King
back (slot) position .
Sophomore Nate
Lemmerman, slated to compete
for playing time in the
backfield, will likely miss the
season after undergoing knee
surgery.
Recelven -George Sumner,
who hauled in 17 passes for 341
yards as a junior starter last fall,
is the leader of what Freeman
tenns a talented and tough,
though small, band of pass
catchers. H e garnered
honorable mention for
all-league laurels.
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: • Colors: Silver, blue, white. :
: • League: Sea View League. l
: • 1995 record: League, 3-2; Overall, 9-4. :
, • Type of offense: Single back. 1
: • l}tpe of defense: Multiple 4-3. :
: • Head coach: Dick Freeman (second :
1 year•, 7-4). •
: • Staff: Freeman (defensive coordinator, :
: linebackers, tight ends); Lyle Lansdell :
: (offensive coordinator, quarterbacks, '
receivers); Roger Roelle (defensive line,
: special teams, strength); Tony Naranjo Dick Freeman
: (running backs); JC>t)n Haf lam (secondary,
• receivers); Miguel Romo (offensive line).
: • Interim coach final 11 games of '95.
: • Returning starters: 3 offense, 2 defense
:· • Returning lettermen: 21
1 • Returning with honors: RB Tom O'Meara; WR George
' Sumner.
1996 schedule
Thursday, Sept. 12 -Marina (at Westminster High)
Thursday, Sept. 19 -Garden Grove (at Davidson Field)
Friday, Sept. 27 -Canyon (at Davidson Field)
Saturday, Oct. 5 -Saddleback (at Santa Ana B<>WI), 1
Frida • Oct. 11 -Oran e Lutheran (at Davidson Field)
Friday, oct. 25 -Woodbridge• (at Irvine High)
Friday, Nov. 1 -El Toro• (at Davidson Field)
Friday, Nov. 8 -at Newport Harbor*
Thursday, Nov. 14 -Santa Margarita* (at Saddleback College)
• Denotes Sea View League game.
' All games 7:30 p.m., unless noted. I I
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~~P~.JUM.E TLME P
"lbis has become pretty
important to him and he's put in
a lot of work to grasp our new
one-back offense," Freeman
sait:i of McClellan, who threw
only 10 passes backing up Josh
Walz last fall, rompleting six for
100 yards and two touchdowns,
without an interception.
DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT
Tom O'Meara ls CdM'a bread 'n butter ln the ground game.
Junior Ryan Cooper, who
started a handful of games last
fall, was another frequent
McClellan target in passing
league action, as were juniors
Mi.lee Finn and T.J . Hildebrandt
and sophomore Hunter
MacDonald, no relation to '95
receptions leader Darren
MacDonald.
Richardson quarterbacked the RUDDJ.ng backs -The newly
Santa Margarita junior varsity installed one-back system will
last year, according to Freeman, feature senior returner Tom
who likes Alshuler's tools, even O'Meara, who rumbled for
Hood, more of an option
<{\14rterback. according to
P!Mman, provides Walz-like
running ability, but is working
to improve as a drop-back
though the 6-foot-4, 1,424 yards and 20 touchdowns
184·pounder pref en tight end. last year en route to first-team
Hood. Richardson and Daily Pilot All-Sea View
•(Hunter MacDonald) is a
midget (5-7, 150), but he really
passer.
The strong-armed
Alsbuler could start at other League and All-Newport-Mesa
positions. District dilttnction. • SEE SEA KJNGS PAGE. ~-2
~ ' . . . --..... _
~y were the most prQ.Ufic scorers in CdM biStocy
• D was a season of high expectation& -the See Kings swvived some oft-field turmoil to
. . become the highest icoring aquacl ln school history 8b4 off-the-field distractions for the most with 366 points tn 13 conte1t1.
~losive Sea Kings footb lll team ever. It wu nearly 372 and a chance at a 14th game,
but a fumbled snap deep in Servite territory in the
CIP Southern Section Diviaion V tem1final allowed
the Prian to prevail, 21-16, eodmg a momentous
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DON LEACH I DAILY Ptl.OT
Senior Mike McClellan (above, left), a two-year varsity lettennan, will guide the Sea Kings in the
'96 season at quarterback, with the protectton of lineman Scott Wtcken (51) one of his major
assets; below, two of Corona del Mar's top receivers are Ryan Cooper (left) and George Sumner.
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CONTINUED FROM 81
one-back "West Coast" offensive
scheme predicated on the pass.
"We're not going to be able to
blow people off the ball like we
did last year, so we can't rely on
our running game." Freeman
explained. "Our passing game is
going to have to really help ~ur
running game. We're going to
have to throw the ball and
spread the defense a little to get
Tom some room."
Helping the aerial attack fly
will be senior receiver George
Sumner, the other full-time
starter back. He did, however.
split his starting chores between
comerback (early in the season)
and receiver, where he settled
for most of the year to catch 17
pdsses for 341 yards and one
touchdown. .
several games, is another among
the diminutive receiving corps,
the five le<1ders from which,
Freeman reports. have shown
an eagerness lo sacrifice their
bodies -which average around
5-10, 160 pounds -in pursuit of
the baU.
"We have just a ton of
possession guys with not a lot of
speed, but they can catch the
haU," Freeman said. "We don't
have a guy w ho can turn a cor-
nerback around in circles."
Triggering the attack will be
senior quarterback Mike
McClellan, who has dedicated
his off-season to mastering
offensive mastermind Lyle
Lansdell's intricate scheme. He
completed 6 of 10 for 100 yards
and two touchdowns in a backup
role last fall .
Rounding out the
"experience" factor is lineman
Scott Wicken, who started a
Mark Hattleld 'JYHarpe:r
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District MVP accolades en route
to Georgetown University.
FJve Crowns members Nick
Schaumburg (Colorado State)
and Richy Nichols (SMU) joined
Walz and District Defensive
Player of the Year Sky Conway
as All-CIP perfonners, while Conw~ later earned Defensive
Player of the Game laurels in the
Orange County All-Star Game.
Mark Schuster began his
second season ot the helm with.
blowout victories over Marina
and Garden Grove. but wu
arrested on molestation charges
b<ifore the third game, ill which
Kt'onedy earned ft 17-10 decision
over ft traumetized /e&n, led by f
Alshuler
handful of games
on the defensive
line, but figures
to shift to the
other side of the
ball this fall. In
addition, Matt
Perry earned his
letter filling in for
the Five Crowns,
and will step up
to assume one of
the thrones left
by his publicized
predecessors.
From there,
however, there
are more
questions than
answers. as
Hildebrandt Freeman and the
rest of the brain
trust try to sort things out.
"Basically, we only have eight
or nine guys, right now, who we
consider real players," Freeman
said. "What we'll try to do is split
to try to keep guys from going
both ways.
"Personne l decisions are
going to be big," Freeman
continued, "because we can't
afford to miss any kids. We don't
want a kid sitting out who should
be playing and contributing. We
don't have the luxury of stacking
guys up like some other schools.
If we get 22 football players,
that's what we're looking for.
That means two-thirds of the
team could be starting.•
Freeman, who retains the
defensive coordinator role he
held as a Schuster assistant, says
he will lean toward manning the
defense with the Sea Kings' best.
"I was always arguing with
the offensive guys about
personnel, but now I get the last
word," continued Freeman.
Freeman said he will also try
to stack his' defense with the
majority of the team's quickness.
Achterberg
"We're looking
for speed on
defense, which
may end up
taking some guys
away from the
offense. We've
moved some
people because
of speed, shifting
slower defensive
backs up to
linebackers and
some slower
linebackers down
to lineman."
Despite the
obstacle of
inexperience,
Salmonson however,
Freeman isn't
willing to concede a return trip
to the playoffs.
"Survival is not a word that
comes to mind," Freeman said.
"Survivil_lg means you Just lived
earthquakes. We're going in with
the intention of winning the dad
gum thing."
The main reason for
Freeman's optimism is his faith in
Lansdell's offensive approach.
"What Lyle has done with the
offense, we think it can work.
We have a chance with this
offense and I'm excited about it.
I like what McClellan can do, I
like our receivers, we have a
good running back and some
tough people on the offensive
line. We're not big up front (only
five Sea Kings top the 220-pound
plateau}, but we have guys who
will smack people.
"It's not like people can
concentrate on holding O'Meara
to less than 100 yards and count
on beating us, and I don't feel we
need to bold people scoreless in
order to beat them, 3-0 .. We may
end up winning games, 48-45."
Matt Perry Hunter MacDonald pomlnic Rkx'.abooa
interim coach Dick Freeman.
Freeman and strong senior
leadership, however, righted the
ship, which sailed into th~
postseason on the crest of
triumphs over Santa Margarita
and Irvine.
A 49-28 first-round verdict
over Brea Olinda set up a
rematch with Kennedy and the
Fighting Irish put up nary a
whimper in CdM's 28-0
quarte.rf:inal victory.
Ryan Crogan, O 'Meara, Ryan
Bums, Darren MacDonald, Tun
Goode, Jeff Bogdan, Chris Wills
and Jimmy Keane joined the
aforementioned All-ClP choices
with all·league honors, helping
the Sea Kings break or tie 10
offensive school records and
amass the third-most
stngle-season Wini in the school's
34-year varsity ;nstory.
Non .....
42 Marina 0
48 Garden Grave 7
10 Ken~ 17
34 Slddlliledt 14
12 Setti~~ 8
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goes after the ball,• Freeman
said. "He's our psycho receiver.•
Tigbt end -Junior Tun
Thurman, a 6-6. 230-pounder
who also plays basketball and
baseball, tops the list as a
sure-handed, if not speedy
receiver who can push people
around in the trenches.
Alshuler is another potential
contributor as is sophomore
Mark Hatfield, whose frothing
intensity and rock-solid 6-1,
190-pound frame likely make
him more valuable on defense.
Sophomore Alex Bottom and
junior newcomer Greg Coon will
add depth.
Offensive line -Perhaps no
shoes to fill are more sizable
than those of the Five Crowns,
who fueled the
366-point offensive
machine with
bone-jarring
efficiency.
Scott Wicken
(5-10, 220), a
part-time starter
on the defensive
front as a junior, Ellison
will be counted
upon, as will
senior Matt Perry
(5-10, 200), who
owns some rare
experience
procured as a
backup last fall.
Wicken could
play guard or
tackle, according Shea
to Freeman,
while Perry is
penciled in at
guard.
Kurt Ellison, a
5-11, 475-pound
senior transfer
from Long Beach
Poly, is projected
to start at center Brower
and has already
impressed
Freeman wi. his
leadership
qualities.
Richard
Salmonson, a 6-3,
~30-pound junior
newcomer, would
add much-needed
size {only five Thurman
CdM players top
the 220-pound plateau), while
sophomore Ty Harper (6-1, 201)
and senior Ryan Niedringhaus
(6-3, 190) could also figure into
the picture.
Senior Brady Colton, junior
Tyler Brower. as well as
sophomores Steve Witt and Brett
Wiseman are also in the running.
Kicking game -Matt Hoyt, a
senior acquisition from the
soccer team, is battling senior
Ross Anderson for place-kicking
duty, with Freeman giving Hoyt
Hoyt and Anderson could also
punt, with Thurman another
possibility there.
Defensive line -On-the-job
training could be the theme
here, where Freeman projects
three sophomores and a junior as
potential starters.
Hatfield, Harpet, Brower
(5-10, 200) and Curt Sumner, a
5-10, 190-pound junior who
earned all-league honors at a
piep &Ghool-in Maine-last fall,
could free up others to man the
offensive line, if they're up to the
varsity challenge.
Linebackers -Kevin Wicken,
a 5-9, 175-poundjunior recovering
from knee surgery, could figure
prominently in the middle if
physically able, though
sophomore Justin Shea has the
early inside track.
Richardson is another inside
possibility.
Hatfield and juniors Marshall
Rothwell and Brett Hales are
smallish outside backers. who
bring enthusiasm and
aggressiveness with their
inexperience.
Secondary -George Sumner
started a handful of games at
comerback before settling at
receiver and could be one of the
Sea Kings' few two·way per-
formers.
Cooper, who saw action at
comer and we.tY, could also gar-
ner double duty, while Royal
McMackin, Alshuler, Hood, and
Burden are also capable of
catching the coaches' eye in the
coming weeks.
Mike Pinn, Tum Ward, Brian
Burgey, MacDonald, Riccabona
and Craig Levine were also
mentioned by Freeman u
possibilities.
Thomason firially ffu.dS
ms· home in the NFL
with Green Bay Packers
• Corona del Mar High product appeared to be left
behirid in '94, only to resurface with the Pack.
By Barry Faulkner, DaflyPilot
Former Corona del Mar High
standout Jeff Thomason has
put law school on hold, for
now, as his professional football
career appears fully resurrected
with the Green Bay Packers.
· Thomason, a 6-foot-4112,
250-pound tight end who
sparkled collegiately at Oregon,
played seven games spanning
· two seasons with the Cincinnati
Bengals (1992-93), but
wa-s relea:s-ed by-ttre
Bengals in the summer
of 1994.
He was immediately
claimed on waivers by
the Packers, but
released three weeks
later, relegating him to
civilian status for the
entire 1994 campaign.
The Packers, however,
Josh Walz (Georgetown), Nick
Schawnburg (Colorado State),
Rkhy Nichols (SMU), Jimmy
Keane (UCLA) and Darren
MacDonald (Cal).
J.R. Walz, who lost his CdM
single-season touchdown record
to Tom O'Meara last season, and
who saw his single-season
rushing record (1,543) threatened
by O'Meara, enters his junior
season with the Crusaders. The
5-9, 180-pound tailback has led
the team in rushing each of the
last two years, totaling
r,232 yard:s a:mt10-
touchdowµs. He was
Patriot League
Co-Rookie of the Year
as a freshman.
re-signed him before Jeff Thomason
last year and he played
Long, a 6-3,
294-pound defensive
tackle who played one
season at Orange
Coast, is already
working his way up
the depth chart on the
Palouse. Listed as the
16 games, starting one .
I 1e caught three passes for 32
yards to up his career totals to
seven receptions for 54 yards.
A backup who played
primarily on special teams last
season, he has made the team
once again and figures to see
more playing time at tight end,
according to Packers Offensive
Coordinator Sherman Lewis.
"Jeffis an excellent receiver,
who is a big target with soft
hands," Lewis is quoted in this
year's Green Bay ,media guide.
"He's one of those guys who
improves every day. He played a
little for us last year and will play
even more this year. He's going
to be a good player for us. n
Thomason is believed to be
the only CdM product ever to
play in the NFL.
Former Sea King and Cal
linebacker Jerrott Willard retired
recently after spending last
season on the Kansas City
Chief's injured reserve. His
surgically repaired knees,
aggravated by playing four
seasons on artifidal turf in
Berkeley, made it impossible for
him to pursue a pro career after
being drafted in the fifth round
by the Chiefs in 1995.
Former Sea Kings competing
at four-year colleges this season
include J.R. Walz (Holy Crpss),
· hin on State
• 21 Minimum Continuing Legal
Education Credits (MCLE)
• 25 tlour1 of Intensive, fast paced
_IMtt!J_ctlon
• Lecture, Simulations, Exercises,
Rolep=a • Com · nslve Training Manual
• C•rt catt Awarded upon completton
No. 4 defensive tackle,
Long is expected to see action as
part of the Cougars' rotation in
Saturday's nationally-televised
opener against Colorado.
Josh Walz, the 1995 CIF
Southern Section Division V
Co-Player of the Year whose
running and· passing helped the
Sea Kings score a school record
366 points last fall, has shifted to
comerback with the Hoyas. He is
expected to be among the top
freshman contributors, according
to Georgetown coaches.
Schaumburg, an All-CIF
offensive tackle last fall, bas
been shftted to center for the
Rams, who expect him to
redshirt this season.
Nichols, another All-CrF
performer as the center on the
Sea Kings Five Crowns offensive
line, also plans to redshirt at
SMU. where a knee injury
suffered early in fall workouts is
expected to sideline him for
around four weeks.
MacDonald, who led CdM in
receiving last fall. is a walk-on
with the Golden Bears, while
Keane, '95 CdM punter and
place-kicker, is a UCLA walk-on.
Sky Conway, last year's
Newport-Mesa District Defensive
Player of the Year as a 5-11,
205-pound noseguard, is a
member of the Rancho Santiago
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could do lL" FLUSHING MEAoows. N.Y. -Un.dsay
0«venport of Newport Beach. an Olympic
gold medalllt, lt1ll couiden benelf a d.alk
bone lo the U.S. Ope'1. even though she
needed only 49 minutes to d1lpose of
unseeded Henrietta Nagyova (Slovakia) tn
the eecond round Wednesday at the U.S.
National Tennil Center.
•1 personally wouldn't choose me to
win. If I was going through the draw and
betting with someone. I would pick proba-
bly Steffi (Graf),• said Davenport, follow-
ing her swift 6-0, 6-4 win over Nagyova, in
DA
whicb the ope.Ding set luted 16 ollouteL
Davenport. 20, ls one ot the bottMt plAy·
e11 on the Women's Tennis Aaodation
Tour. She breezed through the first round
Tuesday, defeating unseeded AdriAo4 Ser-
ra·Zanetti in ltra.igbt sets. Davenport ls
seeded eig~th.
everyooe ui the~,• Aid De~ wbo
beet Spain's S8~Vlcario tn tbe gold-
medal match in Atlo.llta. "I've bad some
good wins. I feel it I'm playing well and
things work out, that I do bave a chance.•
Davenport. not scheduled to play today,
threw out the oere.mon1a1 first pitch from
her seat near the dugout Tuesday night
before the Mets-Padres game at Shea Sta-
dium.
Davenport bAd little nervousn
against Nagyova, whose serve was broken
three times in the first set. "It's going too
easy, you're cruising, feeling good, then all
of the sudden I got broke in the first game
(of the second set),• Davenport said. •1t
was like, 'Oh, no.'
COSTA MESA -In the .._..
changmg world of NFL {ootball,
kicker Gene Adair lS back wi&h
the Detroit Uons.
"He's going· to plAy on UMt
developmental squad.~ ~
Coach College head ooacb Btll
Workman said during WedMI·
day's practice session. •He &alk8id
to Coach (Paul) Briggs last algbt
to let him know he's on the team
So we have two guys up tliete " , •rm a lot more of the peoples' dark
horse, 01 pick, outside of Grat. (Monica)
Seles and (Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario),
"I was nervous,• she sald. •1 found out I
didn't pitch from the mound. I thought it
WU a fenuUe thing, they didn't think I
"For me here, 1 was so nervous about
the first couple rounds, because 1 hadn't
really passed them in years past, so I defi-
nitely haven't looked very far in this draw.• OCC product Israel "Uiy"
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Bld 0.adllne: S.plember lhll document It eecn job 1996. THF475 al 1:45 P.M. In Depl 703 with the Clerk of this Coull with the County Clerk of OHO of tNst 1n the prop·
26, 1998, et 2:00 p.m. she. The Con1111CIOI' and localed at: 34t The City accompanied by the t• Oraooe County on 7·26-98 anv h•r.,nattar dt1cr1t>.d:
Place of Bid Receipt: Of. eny aubconttactor under It PUBLIC NOTICE Oflve, Orange, CA 92668. quired filing fH. Failure to 19983890910 or1g1n11 tNstor: H • P
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Ing, Coast Community Col-tpeelfled prevalllng rates of BSC 5197 grMtlng of the petition, you suit In JUdgment by Default 22. 29, 1998 Th464 1111 p1nnarsh1p 11 to par·
tqge Ol1trlct Blelg. "D", Wlgft to all workers em· NOTICE O' should 1ppear at the hear· ~st you tonne relief r• eels 1, 2. 3. 4 , 6, 7. end 8:
1370 Adami Avenue, Costa ployed fn the execution or PETIT10N TO Ing and 1tate your ob-qU.-s1ealn the l'elmon. PUBLIC NOTICE G•rv M. Peters. 1 m1med
Me11, CA 92626 !he· Contract. ADMINISTER etlont OI file wrillen ob-'t'ou ate required by law min 11 hts aole and sep1·
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Name: Orange CoHt Col· any bid for a perlO<I of llxty WILLIAM HENRY ore th• helling. Your ap-1ponse upon Pllitioner and Neme Statement 5: Roban L. Horne •nd
lege Refoof Music & Can. (80) days after the date Mt ORICEWICH k pHrance may be In J*SOO such response should be The following persons are Janda L. Horne, husb1nd opy; Bid No. 1725 for the opening of bids. ' • • or by your 11torney. 1ddreued 11 follows: doing bu1lnH1 as: C & L •nd wife 15 1oint ten.. 11
Place Bld1 ere on Ille and A peymenl bond thalf be WILLIAM QRICIEWICH IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR DONALD LEE MOKMA, Enterprises, 20201 S.W. to pircels 9, 10. 11, 12,
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Physical Facilllle1 Cootdi-of the contrect and shall be To all helt1, beneflclarlH, th• deceased, you must file Arizona 85061. Beach CA 92660 bena1tc1arv: Farmers end
nator, Ardilh Richey, Coest In the form aet forth In the credltor1, contingent credl· yo"' ctalm with the court GIVEN under my hand Camilla Eth1ll, 2422 Azure Merchants Bank of Long Community College Ola· contract document•. tort, and perton• Who may and mall a copy to the per· end the seal of the Supe· Avenue, Newport Beach, 8Hch, 8 California corpo·
trlct: f370 Adams Ave., Pur1uant to Section 22300 otherwise be Interested In tonal repreHntatlve ap· rlor Court Of The Stale 0 1 CA 92660 ration original trustee:
Oldg. "D", Costa Mesa, or the Publlc Contrect the will or estate, or both, pointed by the court wllhin Arizona. In And For The Letllt Crouch • Pion, 2528 Farmers and Merchants
CA, (714) 432·5707 Code, the contract wUI con-of: WILLIAM HENRY four mon1h1 from Iha date County Of Marleopa, on University, Newport Beach, Trust Company of Long
NOTICE IS HEREBY taln provision• pefmlning GRICEWICH aka WILLIAM or first l19uanct of the let· this date: JUL 30 t996 CA 112660 This business Is Beien. • California corpo·
GIVEN that the ebov• the 1uc:c111ful bidder to GRICEWICH ter1 H provided In section SEAL conducted by: co·partners ration recorded May 9,
named School District of aubstltuta securities for My A PETITION hes been 9100 ol th• California Pro-JUDITH ALLEN, Clerk Have you started doing 1990 11 instrument no. 90-
0iange County, Cellfornl• monies withheld by tha filed by MARK GRICEWICH bate Cooe. The Ume for m. Of The Superior Court business yet? No 248045 of off1c1•I recoros
ncting by and through 111 District to ensure per1orm· In .the . Superior Court0 ol Ing clalm1 will not expire 81 Deputy Clerk Camilla EtheU 1n the off1ca of recorder of
Governing Board, herelnef· ~under the contract. Celtfomia, County of R· before four months from 00 ALO LEE MOK .. A This 11a1em1n1 wu filed Orange county. said deed 1er referred to u "DIS-Eich bid 1ubmll1ed In re-ANGE. th• hearing date noticed N ..,,., with the County Clerk of of trust ducttbas th• fol-
TRICT". will receive up to, 1ponse to thls Notice shall THE PETITION requests abOve. P.O. Box tt122, Phoenix. Orange County on 7·11·96 lowing oropenv: Parcel 9:
but not Jeter than th• contain, 11 • bid Item, ad· thet MARK GRICEWICH be YOU MAY EXAMINE the Arizona 85061 (602) 320-18983889291 Lot 16 of vect no. 6505. 0>~1t1ted U!M, Naiad equate 1hffting, thorlng, appoint~ 11 Pefldonmlnlal rap. file kepi by lhe court. 11 you 5091, Petitioner· Pro Per 01ily Piiot August 8, 15, on the c11v of S1nta Ana,
t>ods for 1he eward of 1 Ind bracing, or equivalent resenlative lo a star 111• a per1on lnlerested In Published Newport Beach 22 29 t996 Th466 countv of Orange. state of
conttact for the project d• method, for the protection t~Esta~~0M~•N decedentj the Htete, 'fOAJ may Ille Costa Mesa Daily Pilol Au· ' ' C11tlorn1a, as per map
scribed as: ol lile Ind limb In ttencnes the d • ~'ue~ with the court a formal R• gust 6 15 22 29 t99G PUBLIC NOTICE recorded in book 270.
Re«>ol Music and Canopy and open exc1v1t1on, . "tcedlf ent • .. __ ... i:ed quest lor Special Nolle• of ' ' ' ' Th4st F1ctltloua Bualneta pages 30 and 31 of miscel· al Orenge Coast College which ahllt conform to ap-codlCnS, any, ..,. ...,m the filing of Ill Inventory laneous meps. 1n the ottica
Thef• wCll be • five dollat plicable tafety Ofderl. to probate. The Wiii and and appraisal of Htale H· PUBLIC NOTICE Name S.te1ement of tne county recorder of
(S5.00) non-refundable pay. Governing Boerd any codlclls ate available Hll or of MY petition OI' The following pertons are sa10 county. Parcel tO: Lot
ment required for each HI er Wllllem M v... f0t eumlnatlon In the life account H pr~ In cna1407435 doing busln.11 u : lmprH· 17 ot 11act 6505, 1n the
ol bid documents. Check• Ed D Che.;c•llor' k~IEby~ t •ectlon 1250 of the Caliror· Notte• of SeJ• sion On Hold lnternatlonal, c•tv of Santi Ana. countv
should be made payable to C ' t c'' nlty C {. requet 1 nta Probate Code. A Re-of Penonel Pro-rtv 110 Collins Ave .. N-port ol orange, sttt• ot C.h· Coast Community COiiege 0•• ommu 0 IUthOfhy \o ldmlnliter th• quest for Special Notice ..--• Beach, CA 92662 forn1a as par mtP recorded District l99e Dlatrlct estate under. the lndepen-fOfm II avellable from the at Private Sele Timothy R. Reed, 1 tO Col· in bo~lt 270, pag.s 30 and
Olds ihall be received In Publl1hed Newport dent Admlnl1u1tlon of E .. court clerk. Caae No. A 178 359 Un.a Ave., Newport Beech, 31 01 rrnscellaneous maps,
tne place ld9'1Uf•d •boll•. Beech.Costa Mesa Dally ta)H Act. (Thi• •ulh«lty A1tornew for petl-In the Superior Court or CA 92662 1n the oftlca of the count~
PUBLIC NOTICE
CDBG ANNUAL PERFORMANCE REPORT TO THE CONSOLIDATED PLANNING DOCUMENT (CPD)
FOR TIIE PERIOD JULY l, 1995 THROUGH JUNE 30. l~.
NOlicc is hereby given that the City of Newport Beach has completed
its Annual Pcrfonnance Repon (APR) for fiscal Year 199"i·~· The
APR identifies resources made available during the CPD ~od. the
types of activitjcs undenaken. and other actions indicated in the five.
year strategy and annual plan. The APR identifies accomplishments
and program pe.rformance concerning the number and types of famili~
assisted; including the num.bcr of extremely low. low. '!lodcrale. and middlc..i~mc persons a.wslcd. and .tbc racial and .e.l.hnic. .SW"U.S.J_~f __ _.... __ •
persons assisted.
1lle APR concerns the U..<ie of Community Dcvelopmem Bl<?Ck Graru
(CDBG) funds received from the U.S. Department of Housrng and
Urban Development (HUD) and expended during Pisca! Yf?lf 1995·96.
During 1995-96, funds were spent for the fo llowing acuv1ues:
ADA Improvements Social Services/Rehab
Public Facilities
Fair Housing
Administration
TOTAL
S30.644
-S78.430
-$15.000
-Sll.o35 -i74 689
-S209.798
The activities undenaken by the City are consistent with U.S.
Dcpanment of Housing and Urban Development National program
objectives of providing increase<l h01.1sing opp.>rtu11ities. fat! housrntt
opponunities. public services. removal of arch1tcctural bamers. and
community development activities benefi1ing low and moderate
income persons.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that all persons interested
in reviewing the APR may inspect copies at the Planning Department
at City Hall. 3300 Newpon Boulevard. Newport Beach. after Augu~t
28. 1996.
Comments or requests for add11ional 1nfonna11on should be direct~' to
Mr. Craig Bluell. Pnnc1pal Planner. City of Newpon Beach Planning Department, (714) 644-3225, prior to September 25. 1996.
LaVonne Harkless, City Clerk, City or Newport Beach
Published Newpon Beach. Costa Me:.a Daily P1I01 August 29. 1996. nnd those bldl .1hall be Piiot Auguat 22. 29, t996. Will allow the P41flOl'\ll rep-Uonen lhe State o( California, fOf This bu1lne11 Is con-recorder of 111d county.
opened and publicly rHd th476 resentallve 10 take many Robert T. Metthews, the County of Orang41 dueled by: an lndl11ldual Parcel 1 t : Lot 91 of 1r1ct' L--------------------------"'
nloud 11 the aboll•ttated actlon1 wi1h0ut c0Uf1 •P-13382 Miii Creek In the Matter of the Estate Have you started doing no 4893, in the cnv of-=========:r:=========r==:::=::::::::=::7.::=:~:;:== time and piece PUBLIC NOTICE prove!. Before taking car· of CHARLES FREDERICK business ye1? yes, 1-1·96 Nawpon Beacfi countv o~l ~
In aceordanee with th• tlln very Important actions, Drive, Ste. UO, '---CRONE, conservalff. Tlmothy R. RHd Orenge. 11111 ot' Celifomie, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
provisions or Calllornle BSC 5432 ho-ver, the pertonal rep-9une Hlll1, CA 01553 Notice Is hereby given This 11atement wes filed 81 par map recorded in ---------l---------
Publlc Contract Code Ste· NOTICE OF resentatlve wlll be required Published Newport that the undersigned will with the County Clerk of book l80. pegH 20 and sale w.11 be held on: Sep· Trv•IM will aooepe a cash·« a clleck drawn by a state o•
lion 3300, the District r• PETITION TO to give notice to lnterHled BHch·Costa MHa Dally tell at Private Sale, to the Orange County on 7·17·96 23 of mi•callaneout m.ps, tember t 8, 1996. 11 ier'• check drawn on a state ltderal savio0s and ~n assoc•a
qUllH that the bidder pos· ADMINISTER pert0ns unltH they have Piiot August 28, 29, Sep-hl~hest and best bidder, 19983889954 records of Orange county, 10:00 a.m .. •t the front or netional bank. a check bOn, savinos USOCiatlOO OI
son the following clH· ESTATE OF: ~1111:1 notice o~ont~tec; tembef 4 1996. &u ~~ to rls:o~atJon °1 Daily Piiot August 15, 22, C.hfomia. Parcel t 2: Ptrcal steps ol the Long Beaoh drewn by a stete or federal sa~o0s Dank spec1hed in StctA0°
sit.cation of contractor'• Ii-FRANK ALEXANDER 1t.. l~eppr:°cs!nt •~m~i.. ' Wt.h858 ~ ~pet~ d rt, foSe~ 29, September 5, 1996. A: An . undivicl~ ountv courthou11 loc1ted credit union or a checll drawn 5101 of the Ftnanc:.iil Cooe and conse 11 the time thal th• . a er e ay 0 ,.. tll411 5145/3162t5 interest 1n t 415 W. OcHn Blvd .. by a state or ladenll uvings aulhonzed t0 Clo business 1n tn1s contrect Is awerded: RHODES, 111• tratlon authority will be PUBLIC NOTICE I.ember, t996 at the olnce and to lot 1 of trect no. Long Beech, C.hforn1• At and loan assoc:1atioo uvings sate In lilt e'ltnt ttl\Ckf other
Contractor: Roofing LI· •ke FRANK A. grented unle•~,. en lnteb: of Oldman & Cool•J.· PUBLIC NOTICE 8106, 1n the city of Hunt the ttma of the initial pubU· aUOCl8tion or ..wigs bank tNn cash 1s ac«l)ttd the Trus
cehse C-39 RHODES, Ill, aka med pef'lon 1 an ° cna1405954 LLP., 16t~ l/9'11ure Blv " 1ngton Beech, county of atton of th11 nouce, th• &peelfied in Section 5102 c:J wtUlllokl the ' ol
PUBLISH: Augu1t 22. FRANK RHODES, Ill ="g:!c, ~'!:Y ~ Notice of SeJe :r4~!:'":i 1~111~~~ Fictitious Bualneas oraf\98, stet• ol C.llfomi1, otal 1moun1 of th• unpaid the Finanaal Code and :! ~me·s DetO ~s
t996 and August 29, 1996 CASE NO. A183830 couft should not grant the of Reel Property Ulle and Interest of r tald N•m• Statement u per mao recorded 1n •l•nc• ot th• ob1tg1t1on auttM>rimd 10 do bu&i-in beeome ~IO tl1f paytt ~
WAlK THROUGH: Augu1t To all heirs, t>enefldarles, IUthorl~ et Prtvete Sale --•ee in end 10 all The fOllowlng peftons are book 372. paga 36 and ecured Y the above lhll &18te In the-t tendef endolsff as a fNtlef of "Ohl 30, 1998 at tO:OO a.m., creditors, contlngenl credl· · COi\$...... doing business es: Applled 37 of nuceUaneous maps. aacnbed deed of tNll and her ha cash ,...__._. OCC Melntenance & Op-tOfl and persons who may A H INQ on the pell-Cea• No. A1778ll the certain Personal erop. Instrumentation t950t Do-in the office of ltle count 1t1meted colts, expanHI, ot I n IS---.--.~ Yle Wtl be INdt. bll' o:...--Co o-located • in tlon will be held on SEP· In th• Suoerior Court or 8f1y situated In the City ol 'c CA f d •dv•neH 11 •e>-the Tru&lM may Withhold the Wllhoul ~ °' WllTllllY ere....... mp ... x othenw!N be Interested TEMBER 19 t998 at the Stet• o( California for N-:....,. Beach County ot redo, Trabuco anyon. recordet 0 satd countV. n 1AU11nce of tM TN$lee's omplted _ _._ t oft Flitvlew Road. (Right) the will or estate. or beth, . 5 . 0ep' 703• ,.... C .1 ,.._ • ·~...,.. ' . nl 92679 bcepr therefrom unrts 1 oXJmatetv Deed untH funds become '1IOl'tSS °' ,.__ .. Monitor Wav to End at of· FRANK ALEXANDER 1•4 pm in t. ..,.. the ounty 0 ..,..ange Orange, Slate of Califor; a, Mlchul John Desmond, ttlrougn 67 es shown upon '13.071,991 52. The to111 POUUSIOll or encuml>tanCfS to
P81king Lot-r.F .. (7t4) 432· RHODES Ill aka FRANK A. cated 11 341 The City Drive In the Matter of lhe Estate particularly described as 19501 Dorado Trabuco ma cOl\dolNNUm plan debta<tness being an~ lo the payee or utsty lilt ll'ldtblrdntu 5'CUt!O
5590 RHODES. 111 1kl FRANK South, Orange, CA 92688· of LORENE S. MORETON, follows: Canyon CA 926J9 recorded on book 1t742 1tJmate on wt11ch the endof.-111 matt« al nghl by 5'14 Deecl ICMncts lllfre.,n.
BID DATE: S.ptember 28, RHODES: Ill IF YOU OBJECT TO the dec:eesed. t~ of shires of stock This business Is con-pe9e t 288. official record~ paning btd 1s computed Said sale Wiii be made, Clef. Wl1!I llll!rtst as ~
t996 at 2:00 p.m. A PETITION hi.I been grentlng of the peulion, you Nonce 11 hereby~ that In Charles Frederick Crone, dueled by: an individual of said countV. Parcel a: nd mav be obt•ined b but Wllhout CXMtnanl or thfreon &nO lilt ~ ~
OOAAD DATE: October 8, filed by EUGENE STOCK· shoUld appeat at the heat· the under•lgned will sell 11 M.D.,. APC an.opthelmology Have you slarted doing Untt t 11 shown upon the llrng 13101 437·00t 1 ext rranty, eJIP'MI Of lmplted ba~ al the Nolf sea.n<t ti)
t99G WELL RHODES In the Su-Ing and Slala your ob-Private Sile, to the hlghHt medical prllctice localed ln business et? no condominium plan ref med 5069 the d•v before th• regarding lltle. pos-ioo or WO Deecl lfllh U'lltl!$t ll'lfttGn 11 No payment shell be f>e'lor Court of Cahlornla, tectlons or Ille Wf•lleo ob-and .best ,bidder, subject to N~rt Beach, Callfornla. Michael J Desmond to In Ptrcel A above. Ptrcal sale. d•t•: August 19, encum~. lo utisfy lhe PfO¥lded 111 Utd Nole ltts
made for work or materiel County of ORANGE. ectlons With th• court be-conl1rmauon ol said Supe-Practlce ~nslsts mainly of Thil statement was filed t 3: Parcel A: An undtvoded t 996 ,.,_... And Mer· indebtedneu MCX!red by c/WoeS ano exiitnses .of tllt
under the contract unless THE PETITION request.s ore the h.earlng. Your ap. rlor Court, on or aller the patient files and office with the County Clerk or 5095/3 t 821 5 1ntttt11 1n chenu TNst C~y O &aid Deed. edllallOff tiler• trustee and Int trusts ettated by
:ind until the Reglstr•r of that EUGENE STOCKWELL pearence may be In person lOth day or September, equipment. Orange County on 8·t2·96 end ro lot I of traC1 no. lont ~ ... H id uu. under, with lnt-1 81 pro-T Sl Dllld Contractors verifies to the RHODES be appointed II or by your attorney. t996, at the office of Rich-Terms of sale are cash in 19983882824 8106 in the city of Hunt tM Malmda H1rns, Fora vided thetein, and the unpeid UICI Deecl ~ o-• • 'OISTRICT th t the CON-· IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR lld W. Spencer, Attorney lawful money of the United ' Be h f closure Offlc• Linde R. pnnciPlll al the noee s.ec:ured 0&1~"6 $_...._ ... rs TRACTOR w:a ro 1 11-personal represen\ativr 1
10 or • contingent creditor of at Law, 725 Town & Couo-States on conllrmatlon ol De.Uy Pilot Aug. 22, 29. ington ac 'of cC~kf'!ni~ Zeck. Aut. TNet Office &aid deed with interest SelYicn. lnc. a Ce. CerJ. u Solid
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1996 Ncwpon Bcech/Cotca M~ta Daily Pilot ;
....__. NOTICll "'9LIC llOTICll PU1UC NOTICEI "'IUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOT1Cll PUILIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTtCU .~ l'RWrW'I ...._,740e0ot Offldtt fte· SCIO -Wllllllll fll l\tlC of NOTICt! ~ TRUIT'WI n<*<•l '*'9 COii 8'IO ,_., ._. ~ • 11111111 • ...... WYNa ~ """" Decillrllllll OI NOTICE OJ TRumE'S SAl.f .-sm .... ;f -,.. ~~ cotdl of On1nfe County, t11tace•.•~t1dlld ULm ~ DllD ~ ~ wlWI .,._ e... ..._. _. .._ ~ ., .. :mrww.e. w '*'*"tor ... • u Nol2S4tn UnlC COdtl 11mcUOCIJ!?GM• • .u i -·· -.: Cllf•·~ Alto~ ...... 111 ............ TRUST Nit: ... ~ ""*" '*' ........... --... I a .. ..h••••...... -Nob or Dllllllt lOWI NoLUfTHI.{ AH 049· --·~ ta 0..: 'JNNtrem en bciu.Ne mia.t........_PMlltA~ LoM! 41Am• Ohr. at•.nesi niit ~ •=w.M*~llt Ml '° ... o.d 91 T flldlOll to W The unw 110·12 T:O. SEfMCE COM· Am0111nt11YlllTOTMl9-• ••'4"•'~--== fUllWlC ~r ThOM At· WJidM • ._. W*lt :=7 Al . ...._. ll'funderMidDMdOfTNlt =--.....::..T:': ~T~~= ==r~eo= :"J':..~9d-= Aleotllll:':t.MUJ• :
UNa9t A~~ NI 0.9'gMted • Re-IW"' ..,.... • tllll "'1111 ,.,.,./:= !"::, ~ ~ a-*d and o. ..._ ft ....... , Alt ~TON t'ICOtdld 1n 111 eouniy Died or Tr:c;a SELL AT C89(CS) .. ~TS> OdlGllw I. a9tctiM ConW'non AIM1 •t ~ 0.ladl 1 ol OMMa, TIWIT ~Tm 1121110 UM-= ~~*'O: Tiie Nof91-.il-*w.to WFe .,.d NoonW Ill rM1 PIOCMrti It IOt.llld an PIJILIC AUCTIOH TO TliE (lr:.Clec.tttf.t.._.. J
1 \K!,!i YOU TAtei lflown \19°" the Condo-= .:-. ~~ lDI YOU TAKI ACTION fMtl Ind o.m.nd 1o1 Sale. ... ~COW. a -. 110 01-21M1 ' • INST mort llM !Ml monllt HIGHEST l lDOEll FOii ~(In I a P 1.-n It ..U .t1 .. ,,,,-.'"'i-ni""°1'11CT m.lnk.m Plen 9bow Re· ._. TO ""°TlfCT Yc.,M ""°"" Ind e Mtt.n Ho1Jc1 of 0.-CMc C.... c.M w.rt, G441ZI al Offto1.a fllaool'* lfncl 1W1 recorNllOn flt torins wlllCll n llWtul NOlU IS HEfUV GMH 11111 • y PMlfMJY, fT•Y ""9cttD s..--nw.. olonldll,._...-_,,.. eRTYrT•Y•eot.DATA fault Ind Eledlon to Set a.DAN,CAll ...... --... .......... -1 ....... ,.._,.._R o..-Oll'21M N.A. MOfll twldlr In Ill tlnllld~) abUlkSlltof.....Ulllda..,_. AT A fllUllJC f ... ~ 0__..."' land ....... llld "'°"'1 on I "*..IC wi, ~ YOU ~ ......___ .--,.,. ...,_ "' _. -·:r ""•"" 1114/or N -~ or •~ o1 ............,.. .__ ...._. YOU.->AHIX-rom -I, Oil Rlclflt1. Mao llCIWded 8MI °A° • NHDMIXPl.ANATIOHOf' The Uf\OIB~ ~uMd ----ant'>'W -OOf'dlw al~~ -SEIMCH. INC.. ltltfdldl.iGla'il.Ci In CM"" -.-. ......... .,.. --l
Of' THI .._.. M!Mfele, Mlnetal flghtt, tlCMo '° M C*I*' "*-n. NA1\N ~THI l'9'o. Uld Ndioe Of 0.1-..,_ Ind = '=.. ~ T'Z::: ~ ~ g::" =::,, ~00~ a: g. Sdon 2§24ii-(~alllefn ls-=t=r.r Soc:aM ~ '
OF THI Neturel Ge• ~ta •nd ~In IOOll ll!I01.,. 1 °' CU1>l«J AOMdT YOU, Elec:tlOft IO sett lO ':.,; ~ ......... In ... flecllon '° w .. ... Otbi (408) 975-2n "" II ... """ Of .. to T.O °' ftdetll Ta '*lmbell Ind .. ~ fFIHO AGAINST Other Hydrocaltlona by Ofriaal Raoonl9. 1N ~ YOU 1ttoUU> CQNTACT A =~l~~IOC,litec: ~ __._.~ ~ on Of.?:MI 8y; Lhdf cnr, Agent T ~.~_1!J1o~t.:: llJllllHt lddfal ~. ~ 4
~AC+ 11 ?J.wy~ ~ Whetaoewr Neme Know. lddltu Ind Oii* oammon ~wva Node• l• hereby F0t uiea 1nrormauon Mon· ~ ~~~ .;;: INST_. 91-2_. a1 ~,..!!•8 A11Q 29. Stpt ~. 12 110w lltld by 11 undi:iaid Otld ~~~Tlf\&t '!' ,. • .,.,,_CORP""
--glwn ttllt ..:... Thet Mey .. WltNn °' un-~. w any, " the ml c. INCc:"::.'°° TNltM Ft1 a·oo.m-5 OOpm ...._.... ·-......... --olrldel Reoonlla. will Sell ~-or TMI Iii tilt p(""6il'f lllft-"unrv"" ..... I " """ c . TNlt baicu ... wi:wti, • c.. der laJd Land, Without PIOOtftY dUcrltled IDOwt ii . .aon. .. (IS19)59G:920ci Cef.Weslem ;;-... r-. .... r:-'!"'1""9''' 08-24-M et 12:ao P.M A PU NOTICI! NIW dtteflbtd• "'TRUSTOR 1408 S Fa.Mew, Santi Alli. A
fornla C«poraaon, u"""' However. the "Oht to Drll. llWPOll9d ID Ill: 1m "--:-:• :==:or tru~ Reconveyence Corp,, 525 lnO :!.:';'.'"= i:.r: THE NORTH FRom . EN BLIC WALTER E. LUITtilE BENEFICI· tl~ Minns as .., °' WCCMIOf tnuue. or Mine, &tore, bptore •nd _.... Dr. c..11 ..... Ca purtulfJI to h c.ed of East Main S1reet •• P.O. Box .-••• ~ ~ ComMOfl TRANCf TO THE NCma! °' T9'Ul1'U'I ARY: JOHN W RA\lt:RA ROB· , ·~'S PIZ'lAPAAlOA''
1ubelltutadtru-.. purtuent Oper1te Through the Sur· 12121. 1111 llettl C.. M TNlt eaecuted by ~ 22004 El Cajon. CA 92022· ~. II ~h COORTHOUSE, 700 CMC ~PFCI< ta1'-llU.. EAT W, AAVERA AeoordedM~ •• 0 ..... , '"•si-s• --me~) to the Deed d TNat n-fece of the Upper 800 Feet lnl•, ca 12711 Tiit Ulldtr· Ofto lc:hwln recOl'dld on 9004· (819)59():9200 Oeted' --' ' CfNTfR ORN! WEST .... •a-D• .. ......__. 10 1994 a 111111' No 9~ "" u"' .,., ·~"' ,,.
ec:utad ~ &. Wiil• of the Subaurfec• of Seid s:lgMO T,,,.. dilcl*ms lllY tNllO u 1n.uumene No, Augu1! 13. 1996 Trustee ~ ~~ .. eo be: SANTA ~. CA a1 ' ha, -~...;'~ 032324Sln Book p.g, oi ard dlmt(es) used by
ton Ind WlllMn. Land. " AeMfWCt In 0..d lll04!llY tor lffY ~ss ol 2t1 8o<* -Paoe -°' SaJe Ol'lloer: Estllet Cham· Pl ftoMt Court. Colt.I euotlon, to lhe higtlMt t<rWN ,..,_.YOU AM Offidal RICOfds kl 1111 olllot or seller(s)11censee Wllhln ltit past
hulband Ind wle u JoW from the lrvlne Compeny ltit ~ lddrtll and °""' OtncW rec0fd1 In tti. Office beftllin. e>ct. 3011 MeM, CA t:11X. The~ for c:eah ~ el the IC DlfMA.TUNDUt A D1B> Iha Rtcordlf ol Or"111.County, lhree ye111. as lt.lltd by ltit
TMllQ l\tcOC'ded on A Mlchlgen Corpotetlon' common dtalOnlllon. ff any, d the County ,_ec:ordef of 8122:8/2Q,9/05196 R~SMll 11gr*9 Ttuae.. cllelllm& of MN In laWfl.ll monty of 01 lRWT MTS> o:JttM2. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT1JNOER A Sell~~f .,.'!_,~ate 00NOM 245 1Cllt4111t2 H ln.crum.nt ' shOwn hltlln. The 111t11 amount Or11nge Cellfomla. end pur· eny 11b11ty for MY tncof· United SteMe.) all 11ght, tate lN.US YOU TN<2 AO'nQN DEED Of TRUST DATED v•-._.....ve ice No. IZ-4M881 In 9ooll -Recorded November 8, of tllt unpaid bllance ol ltit luan4 to h NoUce of 0... PUBLIC NOTICE rettneu Ct the atrtet ed-end kUrMt, ~to Md TO flROlKT YOUt PROP· 5/02/M.UNLESS YOU TAKE Rsdltr A.,., Suite A-1, COsta
Page -ot ~ recc>fd1 In l 979 In Book 13388, Pege Ol>liOltlOn llCUl'ld by ltit fll'OC>-fault Md Eltetton to Sttl dl .. 1 Ind ott. common now held by 11 under uld ERTV rT IMY Be SOU> AT A ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Mesa, CA 92626
the omc. at h County ft• 1280 of Offlclal Record1. tTty 10 0t 1010 and l'IUOl\lbll theteundef nteorded 11/WN ~TICE dttlaNUon. r lll'J lhown Deed of Truet In the iiUiiJC SALL p YOU NEm PROPERTY" IT MAY BE SOLD The l\ll'M(I), Social Stcunty
corder of orange County, 'A"CEl 2: Unit 95 Co,,.. eltimllltd COS1S. txOll\lll and tn Booll -, P.ge -, u Inst!~ Mleln. a.Md '*' wlll be lltualed In uld County Wld M EXPUNATIOH 01 THE AT A PIJDLIC SALE.IF YOU or Feder11 lax ._,ITlbers and
Calfom&a, Md PUf-.t lo 1l1tlng of Elemen11 Reef. aovancaut ltit time o11tit d i! ment No, M-0212114 elf.Mid UN~ ~E~ JE:~i med9, tiut ~ c~ Slate !Ind dMCf1bed .. ri NA1\JRE ar TM!~ NEED M EXPlAHATION OF lddress of tile Qlyt~c:ant Ill
the NoClee °' D.feult Md dentlel end Gerege, u put>licitlOn o11tit Noc1C1 of Salt 0McW Records, wtll Sd on or wwrny ~ or lows· NO AGAICIT YOU, YOU THE NATURf Of THE PRO-NISAA AHMED. 14E08 castw EJecdon to s.t ~ Shown upon the Condo. is 1111.124.M In lddlCioll IO W121M loalted: N. the Nol1h DATED 11--06-92 UNlE lrTlplled, ~ ttlle poe-AS MORE FULL y DE 9HCU.D CONTACT A LAW. CEEDING AGAIHST YOU. V-OU Ave . Paramou,-. CA 90723
recorded 01511111• In 9ooll mlnlum Plen ebove Re· cull ltit Tl\llllt will acctPt I fronl tnCrance to the County YOO TAKE ACTION T eeukln. °' encumtw.inc.., SCRIBED ON SAIO V!R, On Olfl .. It 1:00 PM SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER The mm belllll told "' -, Page -, as Instrument No. : t ........., ....__ eourthouw 700 Civic C-PROTECT YOUR PROP ::t:'° NV the ~ OF TRUST ,_.. flrwldr1 Colcllkll• 312t N COAST HIGHWAY 12B. oenefllly descllbed as SIDclt 1n M-2AMCS ol said OtncW fer,.d to. 'ARCEl. 3: An C&Sllll s ........ .,..,..,on 1 "* ter Dflve Wut, ~ AN ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD A ' ....__ .J .. .J NEWPORT BEACH CA (II 1 ........ I nw fill1I RecOfdl, wf1 w on Exclusive EeHment over Of nailonll banll, I dlCl drawn callfomla 1111:00 PM 111 _...'. PUBLIC SALE. IF y awn ol the •I ... APN: ~12·11 • ,,_ "' "' ' •~. u It. rts. ecJJtP.
09'1111 ...... -......__,r....,. Thoae Portlon1 of Lot 2 byastllilorftdelalcnd•union ..__,........to ... _~. st NEED AN EXPLANAT ClndbyuldDeedoffnnt. TRUSTEE IS SELLJNG TIUlll9CCW'dldo:YZ7112•~ Slrttl IOdress or commo~ me,-. and !)OOOw!A Of' cen:an
- u ... ,_.,, """ "" ........... u ... '"""'~ wttti lntertsl thereon, •• PROPERTY "AS IS WHERE *""""I l2•1900U book JODI dtslllnaaon ol propt. rty Q fnftctlse ResUIJranl entr11nee to ttw County Oe1cribed In Per eel 1 °' a chlct drawn by • Still or btdder fO( ash (pay.aite 11t OF THE NATURE OF TH provtdtd In uld note(•).~ IS" • ...,. XIOl In .. ~ d ar. shown lbevt, no wananty Is aro art localed at 1406 s
CoufthouM 700 Civic c-Abov9. 0.1lgn•t•d .. Re· f~'11 UWlOS and loln wow-the time °' .... In lawful PROCEEDING AGAINS Vlineff, " ... y, l.nMr the The street eddrMa and ~ M ... It 111vtn • to Its compltlln41$S or faMew, Santa w. CA 1)2704
ltf Drtve West SanU AM. atrlcted Common ArH H llCll, SIY!ngs USOCllllCn or money of the United StMes). YOO, YOO SHOULD CON terms ot the Deed of Trusi, other common deslgnalich • ~ corrtcintSs) Tiit blntlidafy The type of hanse IO be CA • 1:00 PM. • pubic Appvrt•n.nt t~-hfU UYlngst>anhpecdied In StdlOll all rtaht. We and Inter.st TACT A LAWYER. 1.a.m.~ • under said Deed or Trust. by __BEEfL ~f-c~~-~~ end 2 ebove Oe1crlbed. a·-~ .... to dO .. , ...... ss .A ,.,1s byconv,.e~~ ~~ ~ ..... .J upense1 of the Trustee Ind """· °' ·~-pu ....... ed or or• T~n bl'ACn or llmll ANO WINE LCENSE NO 41· ...... -.... , ..... ,-•• .,,.. vv•vn uv ~u"' "' "' ..,....., -... ~ .., NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S of the busts cruted by Aid . ....... diec:l cfrwwn ~ • CtlCll un-Int obligabons SICUrtd thereby, ~
time of sale In lllwful money The totel •mount of the state. 1n ltit Mnt ltllOtr O!lltr Tiust In the property si.. SALE Deed o1 Tiust. IC>Wt· to be. 9 HllLSBOROUGH, 1cn, av11191 Md 1oen ~ hertlofore 1xac1.11td and dellll·
of the United SIMHI, .. unpeld belence of th• obi!-ltlln CUii iS ICCeOCld !tit TruSltt twited In uld Coonty and UNDER DEED OF TRUST $153, 178M EltlfNted. k.: ~::,PORT BEACH, cllllDn. e Uv1rlgl IAOdlllo!\ ered to lh• undersigned a ioc: ~ss;:!10' tne prerr.ses
right, We and lntttHt con-gatlon MCured by the prop-may W1thhold ltit ls.suanct of ine Stat• shown on the County Notice Is hereby given lhal uued lnttffft and addltJonal ,..,_ -~ T °' e ~ blnlr, eulhoftllld Wfltten Dtclaralion of Dtlault The bulk sale ano nnsltr of
veyec:t to and now held by It erty to be 1old end rHaon· Tnistte's DelG unbl tuncu t>t· Aasessor's re<:Otds as A.P. CONSOLIDATED RECON-actv.wnce1 r *'Y· w111 In-''"' ~~ ti> OD....._ In the a.. o1 and Demand for Sale, and tile aconolt tie 1 ns
undef Aid Deed of Trust In ebly Htlmited coata, ex· come ivlllable to ltit payee or No.: 424-241-02. Tti. prop-VE.YANCE COMPANY 111 cruse this ftgufe prtor to discl91ms eny llabiMty for a ~_..a the time written notice or default and ol imenoed to cbe :ii":~~
the property slt\IM9d In Aid penHI d d lld milll Of """l erty eddrus and other com-tru&tee or &ucceuor 1ruslee ..._ The blnlftdlwy undlf lncorrec:lness of lhe etr d .... In '9wful monav d tf1e elecllon lo cause Ille under-.... ff f D"'"""'"'AY ES County and State hefe!Nf· en • vencu at e orsee u 1 r • .,,.. mon dulgrnillon, If an , of or &ub~tituted lrusiee purau-'. llllkt. Deed of TNIC hereto-mddreu and ,O(her common ~ s..... at: Tha Nor1f1 signed to sen Hid properly to ""' 0 ice 0 ~•<-· ttf ct« scribed: Al ln<>f• fully the time of the lnitlel publi-S*<l sale will be ITllC!t, but lh• real property descr~bed arrt lo the Deed or Trust for• uecutld and dttlw.ld dealgnallon, if •nv. ehown front lf*9nca ~ the Cow1(y utlsfy said obllgetlons, and CROW COWl'AN'f, nn ~nter
ducrlbed on said Dffcl of cetlon of the Notice of Sele Without ~nant or warranty, ebove Is purported to be: e1Ceculed by BERTHA UR· to the undtfllgned • w.ltttn herein. ~ 700 CMc c:.tlr thereafter the undersigned A...enue. Suite 440, HunUngton
Trust The property addr .. 1 11 • 182.• 15.•9. Peyment exonss !"•molted reganS1110 tltl1, 695 Cenlw strHl cosla BINA A WIDOW AND BER· Dectanitlon d Default Ind The toCal amounl of the DrM w.t. s.,,.. Ana. CA .. caused said notlee of default Beach, CA 92647 and tile anbo· ~od othef common dHIQM-mu1t be by cuh, • cHh· pouuslOl1 or encumbrances. to Mesa, CA 92627·2708. The THA · CECILIA URBINA, A OtfNnd for Salt, and• Wf'lt· unpaid balance cl the obllga ~ .. end lnfill'Mt ~ and of eleedon to be Record· pated sale date ts September 26.
hon, It .ny, of the real pr~ ler'a check drewn on e satisfy the lnclebttdneu securtd undersigned Truslee dis· SINGLE WOMAN AS JOINT ten • .:itice of Default and tlon aecured by Ille pr Y9'ted ~ Md now held bv I edMay 13, 1996 as Instr. No. 1996
fl1Y i:t.scrlbed above 11 atete or net Iona I benk, • by u1d Deed, aovances t11e11un· cl•lms 41ny lt.blllly lor any TENANTS and recorded on ElecUon to Sttl. The Under· to be sold and reuona l.ftilrthe DMd of Trult In lhe 1996·2391161n Book Pao• of The bulk sale 1s not SUbfett to
purported to be: 18 sut>lfd check drewn by • atete or der. with llllettst as Pf'OY1ded lncorrectntu of the proJH!f· 11•2o,92 as INST ,,92• ~ CMtMd uld Notke estimated eo&11, ~ property deectlbld therein: OUlclal Records In the office of C•lfonu U111fonn commercial
Court. Newport Buch, CA f d I d tllerttn, and tile unpaid pnnctPal ly addre11 and othet com-802227 or om . I R d I of Dtfauft Md Ellctlon to and advanoea 8t Ille l!me cl APH 937.a.100 ~ Ille rec0<der ol Or1n11eCounty; Cooe Sec~on 6106 2 92663, The under= • ere ere It union, or 1 balance of tile Note secured by mon de1lgnaUon, It any, icia ecor 1 n Ille Initial publlcetlon of the lnllb': P..i Mlrtrl f Saki Sale ol properl'f Wiii bl lilt putellaSe pnce or C.Onst<I·
TruslH dltc!Mns 1ny check drewn by • •t•t• or Uld DelG with inttrut thereon as shoWn herein. Tu. total the office of the County R• Sttl to be recorded In the Noclce cl tale Is And Kr1rtll-.. F~9T:; made In as Is condlbon Without erabon"' connecbon witn tne sale
lty ror 1ny Incorrectness of federel uvlng~ end loan Pf'OYlded 111 5ltd Noee, lets, amounl of the unJW<t b»: ~?r:n~ ~~G7s~n% ~~the::: ::; $172,988.02 r1l'9lt ~ Ind oltw covenant or warl'nty. express of the wsmess ano transfer of !tie
the property addreu and euocletlon. uvtngt euod· chlroes and apemes· o1 !hf •nc• of the obllgallon s• the Notice of ~fault and lhan lhrM montha haw In addition to cash, common dlalgrllaon. r "'I or Implied, regatdlng tl!lt pos-hcense. 1s tile sum ol
other convnon desJgnatlon. atlon, or 11vlng1 benk Trustee and ol lhf ll\lsts CrtJltd cwed by the property to be Elec:1ion 10 Sell thereunder IUipMd 11nce auch ncof'U: TrustM will ~ • dh,..., ~ ~ session, or encombran01s. to $255<XX>OO, 1ndutllng inventory ~ot~y, shown her~ Tu. 1peclfled In HCtlon 5102 l)y said Dltd ol TruSL Dattd: told and reasonatM utJ.. recorded on 03-08-96 11 tlon. Marin Conveyandng let's chect cnwn on • 1t1ow 11 urdantOod to be: PZi the remalnln11 principal esbmatrd ~t SS <XX> 00. which
aimount °' the unpaid of the Flnenclel Code end OHl11H CMlltr l'lcOfds maltd costs, ••s>Mses and INST' 19960116329 of Id Cofpptatlon ., Trustft or Mllonal bent a 3011 ~ a.y, COICll sum ot Ult note(s) secured by cons;sts ot tile ronowing balanc9 °'the obliglltlon... advances at the time of the · . sa Attn' T • • d ~ · ' Mlle CA The TNaele c1oee Nld Deed ol Trust. Wllh Inter· Casn to open Escrow . cured by the Pfoperty 10 be euthortzed 10 do bu1lne11 "919~ u Uld TNmt, 1fllS· lnltlal publk.uort °'the No-Official Records, wdl Sell on , rulttt 0tpt, 1160 No. ,._, ..., • slate or not wernn h ~ est as In said note provided, S5<XX>OO
sotd and reuonabfe •16-In this 1tete, The 1trHI '"OMsiotr, 4952 w.,,,,. Al'fmlt tlce of s.i. Is: $144,844.68. 09-1~"6 at 12:30 P.M. AT Dutton Ave., #:zSo, S11r1U etedll UlllOI\ Of• check • h r1l'9lt ~ ~ edvances, If any. under Ille ·Demand Hole lor tne balance
m•ted costs, upenws Md eddtwu end other common 1105. HIJnbnglOn Bueti. Cl In addition to cash, the THE FRONT ENTRANCE Roa, CA 96401, T~ by • stale Of federel common dwa\6li• ot the arms or said Dltd ol Tr111t. of CISll -s145 <XX> oo
advances • the time of the dHlgnetlon, If eny. of the 92649 (714)140-1'19 By. Kun S Trustff will accept a ca-TO THE COUNTY COURT· =ed (~ '1 ,,;1!1~ ~ ~· property, r .,, pnMdld In 1 .. s. ch•ges 111d upenses ol Demand NOii! for Inventory •
lnltUll puj>flcatlon °'the No-rHI property deacrlbed Ot IMin. C9UI''>'. RtcanJJ Rt · 1hlef's chKk dtawn on a HOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER 19111387.n:ze. ey: Jan ,.. . In Section "'r;02 thli no6ce, The~ wm the TrustM and 01 Ille trusts Not to elCCffd . '5 <XX> oo
tic•°' sai. Is: $151.412.53, ebove Is purported to be: sUICll. TMJet OW C20517 g. start• or rnillonal bank, a DRIVE WEST. S~A ~. ynolds, Authofl2ed ~ ~nclal Code be edd..,.... CCl'llefW1t Of' created by nkl Dttd of Trusl Nott and Secuntt AQrtetOO\l •
In addition to ash, the 184 WOOOBURNE NEW-22'29. ~5 1996 check drllW!'I by a S1ate or CA al publ~ auctK>n, lo lhe t>Me: 0&'14191 ASAP21)7" ellthotlzed lo do~· wwnnty, ..._Of' '"1llld. Said sale wtll be htlcl on SIP: Seller-$10000000 °!:ii::.:-c=k -::~ ~ c-; PORT BEACH, CA S2860. ~=I d~lt b~n~u:: c! ~~:. at~;.~°:f 58~~~ 8'22. 8129. ws this mt.. In the~ ~m="i! :~: ii,9· 1,~~ta~t 10
3 ~ TOIJI -S2Ss,<XX> 00
sute Of MClonal bank. a The underalgned Trustee PUIUC NOTICE federw u vlngs and loan u· lawful money of the United other lhan cMh •. eccepled paid a.Mnce al .. ':.c.i ... entrl/IOl ol Ult Orange cw ft has been agrttd between
chKk drawn by a stat• or dl1clelms eny liability for soclallon, savings assoct-StatesJ all riijhl . title, and PUBLIC NOTICE the TruelM mey withhold , and by lie Deed of 'rNlt, Cenllr, 300 E Cllepman Or-tile rx:ie~s~~~-4 and Ule
federal credit unk>n or 1 any In correctness of the NOTICE Of' ntUSTEE'S olllon or savings bank mterest. conveyed to and 1nuanc:e ,cl lhe TNllM s*a. • prvytdad In lud'i ange, CA Al Ille time ot the inle _,e.,s,u ....... erte. as
check dfawn by a stale or atreet addreas and other SN..E rn... .. No. ... specified In Sedlon 5102 cl flOW held by it undef said Loan 5431-0313878 Olher.Deed until fuhds "'*f•ll actvancee, It Inf,~ 11111111 publlclllon ol this notice. recµrtd ~ Sec 24073 of tne
federal uvlngs and loan as. common dulgnatlon 11 -*32-A Tb Drdlf No. the FIMnclal Code and au-Deed or Trust 1n the piopeny 2634736·02 Fiie 90·2857 A P.•valleble to lhe P8YM dlr the wma d the Deed of 1 lh• total amount of the unpaid Busmess and Pn>lessions Code,
soclatlon, uvlng1 assoc:!-h • OOl2I087 Merenc:e No. thoflzed to do business In situated In said County and Number 047·263-08 NotlOJ OteodonM .. • metier of right. Tturt,,fMI, clW'g8I Md ex· ballnOl ot 1111 obllgaaon st· that Ifie CORSl<leration fO! lninsler
atlon or uvings bank •~Y· ~ :;',;K~~I~ BeERnelCfl. "*32 N"N. ~20 lhla state. In Ille event ten· State and described as fol-Truslee's Sale unaer Dled O~ Seid tale will be made,..-dlllt TIUMIM. At the curad by Ille abovt described or the business and hcense IS ID " specified In Section 5102 of c •rv. · A YOU AN! IN DEl'AULT ~ der othef than cash Is ac· lows Trust You are tn dtlault under 1.but wlthoul covenam time ot h 1n11111 publcllllon Deed of Trust and estimated be PllO orly after the transfer Ills
the l'lnanctal Code and au-NT & SA, FORECLOSURE Del A DIED OF TRUST cepted the TruslH may AS MORE FULLY DE· Deed or Trust dated September warranty, expr ... or 1mp1· d ttW ~. the '*' costs. expenses. and advances been aP()IO'led ~tile Depattment
lhoflzed lo do bus!Mss In DEPT. ATTN: FRANCINE ~Tl!D C1M111M. UNL£SI withhold lhe Issuance or lhe SCRIBED ON SAID DEED 6, 1989 unless you take action regarding lltle, poaMAlon • emount dlllt unpaid be1ence Is $178.917.06 11 Is possible of Alcoholic BMrage Control
lhls s1•1P. In the even! ten· HAMIL TON 139983, YOU TAKI! ACnOH TO Truslee'1 ~ until runda OF TRUST to pro1ecr your grooeriv. ii may encumbrencee, lo Mlitly t of the ctllgllloli Mand bv lhal al !he tlmt of sale ltle Dated .Ail)' 30. 1996
der othef Ulan cash Is ac· 10600 VALLEY VIEW "'°T!ICT Yout PftOP!ft.. become available to the APN· 422·171·34 be sold ar a pu he sale 11 youlndebledneas aacured the DMd Of TNllt and Md-openlog bid may be less than OONGLEN CORPORATION. A
cepteod the Trustee may STREET CYPRESS CA TY, rT MAY • IOU> AT A payee or endorsee as a mat· TRUSTEE rs SELLING need an explanaoon ot lht uld Deed, advanc.. t mtllllld c:oeea, exparw. end the total Indebtedness due CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. By '1
;-tt~ the luuM1Ce °'the 90630-0012 TELEPHONE PUIUC SALE. F YOO ter or right Said sale will be PROPERTY "AS ts WHERE nature ol tne proceeding agarnstunder. wtth lnlerMI n pro-~ r. s1~· Dlte 8J211a6 T.D SERVICE Glenn 19ttner. Presldenc, •ustee • Deed unlll funds NO . 171 41 220 NEB> AH EJClll.ANATION Of' made, but without covenanl 1s· · you you snould contaet a law· vlded therein •nd lhe unpe PMll FJnandel Corponitlori. COMPANY as said Trustee. Selle~nsee
bocome ::able lo lhe S Id. 1 wlll .. _ --~~8b1 S, THI NAT\N Of' ntE ~ or w.rranty, express °' Im-lhe streel address and yer Not>ee rs llereoy given tnlllprinc1pel d the nece aecured Margrnt A. Ruc:llmln, Fen-MICnele Timmerman. Asslsrant NISAA AHt.£0, 8uyerJ.pp1e1nt
payee or• SHH a m.1t· a •a e "",,,_, ut CfEl)l«)I AGAINST YOU, plled regarding title, pou~s-other common dos nation ii Ronald D Roup A Law Corc>O· by uld deed wilh 1~ c::toMn Ollc:er, 197 e.at SeCl'etary 1750 E. 4111 SI.. Ste Newoort Beach-Costa Mesa ~ ~ ~ aale will be w ithout coven•nt or wer· YOU ltiOUlD CONTACT A lion or encumbrances, lo any of the real'9 property raoon. as Trustee. or Successor thereon n prO'lided In said HlrnlDt AY9llUI, ~ 700. Santi Ana. CA 92705 CN382.534 1887:».m Aug 29
• cov~ renty, •KPreased or implied, LAWYlll On OlllOllll c utlsty IM lndet:lt~ness se-de.;;nbed aboYe 11 purpor1ed Trustee. or SuDsbtuted TruslMNote, ,_ charges end CA M0084ZIO, (408) :114) 543·&372 We are asslSt· 1996 ' ~,_:arranty, express or regerdlng title, 1>0SH11lon 1:00 '.M.. Ooldln W... lw-cured by "Id Dffd, ad-10 be 670 SENATE pursuant ro tne Deed 01 Trustexsier-of the trvstM and-..... Dmct: AlJll 23. 6lt BtneflclarY to c:olltCt Ii----------~ rfOMdlnglltle,possu· or encumbrancea for th~ "'81 Aaodllklft ._.. v•ncu tbutiJlldef, wllh STREET COSTAMESA CA executed oV Gary L Olea andoflhe lrue19 creelled by 1• ASAP221127 l/2t; M. de t and any lnlonnallon 11111 ........
U °'-~~~anus, to purpose of satlsty' Ing lhe Co.• Celrofnll Cofponldon lnlerest as provided theleln, 92627 · · Kimberly W Dierz nuswnd and Deed of Truat o.ted· lf12 obtain wtM be used lor Vlat sa lsty """' n!Ua"!ednell se-• h dLtly ~ad Tn.t-end ttMt un,,.ict pilnclplal bal· . wife recorded on 0911511989 as 2,_.. cONSOLIDA purpose wllllntr received orally cured" by uld Deed, » Indebtedness aecured by • under .n; ,,....c eo ance of the Note secur~ by The undersigned Trustee Instrument No 89·495436 In llECONVEYANCE PUBLIC NOTICE or In Mllina. If AVAILABLE,
vances thenunder, with aald Deed of Truat includ· DMd °' TNll. r9COfded on aald Deed with llllenSI d19craims any liability for any book page ot offlclal records In PANY THE EXPECTED OPENING BID
lntttest H Pfovlded therein, Ing the fees. chargea end .,_. • Document No. thefeon H provided In said mcorreciness d the .Creel tne office ol tne Couniv Re· N01lCE Of= TRUSnFS MAY BE OBTAINED BY CALL·
and the unp.id principal ba1-expen1es of the T ru1tee "'44•U 9cM* -,. -Note, fees, clulrge1 and ex· address and ;'hftf common t11rdM al Orange County call· ~=f Venlllfa 8Nd., SALE TSl1t. 21800 YUEN ING THE FOLLOWING TEL.E· NCll'IC YmW
ance of the Note secured by The truslH under 11;d f11 Oflldll ~In the Of· penses « the truSIH and h tgnatt0n. <my, shown forni.1 ano pursuant 10 11\t ~ HHla CA 91364 11t11'08 On Sei*ir~ PHONE NUMBERS OH THE DAY MallOfUAL MRI(
said DHd with Interest D d 1 T Ice °' e. ~ °' OJ· tile trusts creeled by uld erem Nobc.e 01 Dt~ll and eleellon to • · 1• It 01:00 PM GE BEFORE THE SALE (7H)480-tti.reon as provided In said e~ 0 rust caused • .,. Cowllly c.11arni. u-Deed cl Trusl Ve.dugo The tOlal amount of Iha seH ltlereunoer recorOtd {lfl) ~72 ~ Truat DMd Serv· 5690 TAC 432171C PUB 8129. Cemetery• Mortuary
Note. fees, charges and Notice of Def•ult and Elec· eaMd by. ~ L ;;;_ TNstee Service unpatd balanced tt>e obhga-05n5/1996 1n DOOk page as Sy Nlll'ICy VIO'/ 1cm. lnC. • Truatae or Sue. 91'5 9112.116 Chapel• Crematory
u pensu of Ille trustee and tlon lo Sell to be recorded ..., JI .; unmented "'*" corporallon, as S.'.lid Trust· hon secured by the properly rnslTument No 96-244 f SS ol rrusw s.-omcer ~ Tn.9e or Sut,..,dlld •
ttw tnm1 creeled by said In the county where t~ u yn&..o, Wcwtd a.vtng• "· 121 w. Lulngton Dtlve o be 501d and reasonable said oll!Clal recoros wiH sell on LPP15na 08/29. 00/06. & ,..,..._ d tNt Certlln DMd 1--------~1
Deed of Trust. We are M• real property is located end Ind Loen AalOdltton, • Anne., Third Floor. Glen· nt1malad oosts. eq>enses 09/12Jl996 at In The Front 0109/12198 d Tl"Ult oecullld bv Mll'tln SELL
lemptlng to colted a debt more then three month• ,...... a.vtnp end Loen d*, CA 91203, 18181 iand adva11Ce$ at the time or Tne Flagpoles Al The Main Entry Yu.t Md ~ l . Yuen,
and;:, lnfounolllon -ob-heve elapsed since auch AslOdltton, .. ~. '()').6W7, AutomalP<I S.~les the 111i1ial publication of the Alea To Tne Ptacenbl Civic PUBLIC NOTICE hultlmld end w"-Ind ,...
taln beusedtorthatpur· recordatlon ECl'Atabl9Deed ww .. apulllcaudlonfo Line 19161 387-n28. By: Notice of sale fs· Center -401411 E Chapman cordld~•lnltnJ. pose. S.8.S. Tiust Dffd C · the~ btdder ror calh, Sotia Tashd~;w1, T1u~lee'1 $166,632.52 Ave Ptacenua. CA at 10 00 am merit no. 13, In book Networ1I. u uld Trullte, • ompany • 11 T rualee, It 11me d '* In Sales Officer, 0.3led: A usl In addltlOfl to cash, the at public auctJon to the "IOl'ltsl NOTICE OF TRUSTU'S Ml.E -pege -Oflclll Rac:ordl ot
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BALBOA
ISLAND
NEWPORT
2106 BEACH
COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS
2169 WANTED
LOST &
2726 FOUND 2925
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6019 ...
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drawer unils $80. Lots
more! 646· 7 0e9 lOUM. "°'1SIHC OPl"OllTUHlfY
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1111 Villl*l1111, DC 1111,l1Ut.
call HUD al 4Zl·3500.
* WANT TO LEASE
quality 3 BR, 2 BA or
larger bay front. Pri·
vale party. Quallfled
Tenants! 644·9687
EXCITING Walerfronl
Townhse 3BR, 2.5BA
unlurn, lronl pallo
+ lrg deck, 2 car
pkng. Dock avail. N/
pel/smk. $2650/mo.
A GEMi 723-4633
2ba, lrg deck over Clean, modern, se· Hse/lg palio/yard Prol 161h/Sanla Ana area
I cured parking, pool/ . · C a 1 1 a a m 1 o p m canyon, ocean vow, spa. Jackie 642.8226 rem, 2 collies. NB/ • nr schools, Avail now CDM/IRV area. Call 548·0047
$1 750/mo. Ive msg 1Br ES Dplx Garden (714) 208·2796 LOST "Skippe r "
31<>-493·1731 apl. Waler, gardener, solid drk gry M/cat w/
Lid I I 3bd/3b laundry. Slove & frig. whl paws in Weslmin· 0 • • a 5650/mo •49.79•5 MISC. t VII w I Lrg 101, spa $2500 ~ ~ s er g. oar ng
3bd/3b B .., t RENTALS 2744 t a g s . R • w a rd I a ••• ron 2BD/1 BA gar. fenced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24 hrs 310/597·2760 Best loc, bch $6500 yrd, no smkrs/pels.
Grundy Rllr 675-6161 2040 A Garden Lane Ln pvt bdrm shower/ Lost Brown Burmese 8 23 • ca.1 ... Nikko ... Jasmine Oceanfront winter 3br S900/mo. 54 •7 4 tub. 2 min bus. 5 min Creek arH, prolomps
2ba custom condo E'SIDE Country Woods to Newpl Cir. Pool/Jae phone 780·5314
BALBOA nicely furn. n/pets, 2Br spll lvl, sldy. l/p. $400/mo 71 4·721·8090
$2000/mo 873·8807 $875. N/pel, 180 21SI.
PENINSUIA 2107 Ocnfront Hse 2Br 2Ba 645·9543 or 646·1164 ••••••••
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Overlooking Cenal Avail now! $160000. 1400sl 2Bd 2 .5Ba
PERSONALS
2blks to bch. 3br 2ba Agent Pam875•4830 1·car gor.+ 1·space. REAL ESTATE
lplc, balcony, garage. Resort·llke Ambl· Sl 175 Brk 871·8100 ••••••••• 3002 w/d, yearly lease no enc• Besl greenbelt •---------
pets. Aval I 10·1. view In Blulls. Highly NEWPORT ___ S_T_IAL ____ 8 BOY MEETS GIRL
s1365 209.539.5016 d d sto INDU R 278 upgra e • one ry, 2669 24 Hr Dateline 1·900· NC condo. Huge mstr BEACH 656•5050 Exl 1061 Spectacular View
Baylron t 2br 2ba
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suite + den. S 1900. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A·1 ref necs. 760·8582 11 AUTO REPAIR, Indus· S2.99/mln, musl be 18
Avl 9/21·6/21, $1250.1 ________ _
114.575.1590. o r call TUSTIN 2190 310·4 72·2212. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
* 1BR $825 * trial, showroom. Can Serv·U (619)645·8434
2BR 2BA $725/Up divide. CM loc. $3900/ MALE Lale 40's wish·
Relrlg & dishwasher per mo. Agt. 850·1220 Ing to meet female
Incl. 60x30 pool. No about my own size
---------Cute & Cozy 1 br 1 ba pels. No fees. No lse. ••••••••-(2501bs). 951 ·6177 * 714·545·4855 * CORONA House. Only 5595/mo
------•IDEL MAR 2122 Call 895·3905 ~BB/1 BA $850 BUSINESS &
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CONDOS
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GENERAL 1002
llrlr• ''''' f1 ,j A r t1or• relrlg . On pkwy. ••••••••• 2BR, 2BA +DEN w/d WESTMINSTER 2192 Enclosed side patio.
hkupa. yard. 2 er gar. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r--N_o_p_oi_s_. _s4_8_·3_7_5_a_. ----------J -69 UVE ~~al~.~~.1·32s;~~~~: Affordable 3br 1.7ba Beaut lful Collage BUSINESS ...._a .. l oa l
s of PCH. 646-4991 House. s.1100/mo. g~~~~· I;~. 3:~1~g~ OPPORTUNITY 900-505-5050
Fenced yard, 2 car 548-4512 Pg·2 t7•1816 2904 aoo.739-4420
Corona Hlghlenda garage· Ca 11 1815 Cllff Dr 8la-75a-9100
Duplex 2bd. $1395/ 988·3305 011-592-570-950 mo. FP, patio, 1·car Oceanfront duplex, L 0 c •I Vend Ing _________ ,
COV'T FORECLOSED gar. Harbor Really I••••••••• 2br, garago. laundry Route 20 established homes from pennies 673-4400. Or page room, S 1 00 Olmo. accts. Buy all/part.
on $1 . Dolinquenl Tax, Diane al 729·2187. APARTMENTS 818·355-0885 800·775·2219
Repos. REOs. Your FOR RENT
Area. Toll Free 800· --------898·9778 Exl. H·1398
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Bluff• Condo 2br BALBOA :NEWPORT
-BBACR 1069 2.5ba, view, gar, w/d ISLAND 2606
hu, n/pell, S 1050/mo. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Studio Penthouse
Pool, gym, gar. Wik 10
bch. $850. 494·8604
90· 120 days. Tremen·
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310·451·5883.
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floor plan.
-Approx. 3000 sq.
ft. 4bd, 4bath.
. Security system,
built-in stereo
system, custom
mstr bnth with
imported marble
& tile, jacuzzi
tub. 2 decks +
patio w/built-in
BBQ center. Lrg
FR&DR
w/hrdwd firs.
Bay view, short
walk to ocean &
~at neighbors!
Try $865,000
bkr,
760-0621
or
723-0547 ........ .:::: ........
CEMETERY LOT/
CRYPT 1225
---·
Life'• N•c•••lty-Oppottunlty to buy 4
•Pac•• ·FOfHt Lawn,
Hollywd tilll1 ~lion.
S1,2H/H. 831-4247
HOUSBS/
CONDOS
POR RENT
GBNUAL 2102
,, ......... 60: iii.
t .tbe ....... .......
, ........ Ctlll ••••
ll&IOA .• -
tached 3 BR + lof1, 2 k 124 1... A 1 '-'"""' p ng. • nr ga e. neNTALS car anch gar. Gated, $1095. 873·3039 1\£
sunny. No 1mk/pets. • .. •••••••• $1595. D iana, _________ 1•
760.5000 Ex1 120 BALBOA
------PENINSUlA NEWPORT
2607 DUPLEXES 2704 LOST & FOUND lo'tt, Money. Know
Your Fururc. Talk Ltvt
Ont-On-Oil( NOW!~ BEACH 2169 Studio w/p al lo Oceenfront winter
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n/smkr/pels. Avl 9/15 rental 3br/2ba, gar, $500/lncl utll/cabl• 2br/1ba, 51 600/$1350.
873·11588 71 4-650·8443 1 Br Condo w alk lo
beach, d/W, micro, frld, w/d, tum. S1600/•---------•---------
mo. Lease only. By CORONA RENTALS TO
$1000.00 REWARD!
LOST 4cl. Solitaire
Diamond wedding
ring, wide gold band
N.B. • C.M. area.
979-7321
IiOMS•JOSS
11111
'Jflt/m·t•+
appL 722·7558 DEL MAR 2622 SHARE Leave Meuage 2724 -------..
4br/2ba remod, Back
Bay area. S 1700. Lrg
yrd. No pell 20242
Spruce. 644-0771
Beeutlful Sunny CDM 2BR, 1BA. Prof
Normandie 1 Br 1 &a. female pref'd. N/S.
Cbl, carport. 2 pallos, S550 + ulil. dep. Avail
refrlg. No p et/1mk. 10-5. 875·8544
$1250/mo. Furn/un. BAYSIDE COVE Gated comm. highly Avl lmmed. 759·6661 N.B. 2·Aoom1 avall.
Over looklng park &
Bay. Fem prefd. W/O,
Parking. 850·8812
upgraded 2br Twnhm Whlteweter Ocean
Prvt beach, wlk to Bal Blvd 1br+, 1050 1q.tt,
11. & •tores $2400. 1 car gar, $1 600/lncl
640-1212 Own/Agt utll. Jal 719·23CSCS H .B. near Back Ba"
Lrg M1tr Bed, pvt
Beach Cottage b ath, walk·ln closet.
COSTA MESA 2624 cable. bullt·ln1, gar,
W/D. $875/mo Incl u111.
Ava II 10/1 . 111/lasl ,
$300 1 t M th $325 d 1po1ll. 11t
2 b d /1 b a . P at I O ,
garage, S 1ii~OO. Call
Fran Barrell 675·~369. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Harbor Really 673-44od.
Charming Lido Isle
BHch Cottage. 1 Br
1 Ba. Lg clo1et. fplce,
:z-car gar. 1unny patio
S 1850/mo. 723·0433
I On w .. k FREE. 722·8 317 Cln, lg mtn cabln·atylt,, ________ _
1Bt, Wlk·ln Cllt, pool, Nwpt ••aoh/Nprt Ht•
backyard, nr beh, Tri/Sq. Neat/clean/qulel/lwnh
Bunkhouse Apts prlv ba, prkng. $495
Pat M2·1401 + 1/2 utll 650-3325
MONEY FOUND!!
It is bclimd that 9
otrr of •i::;::rs -liYing ti -are .oWed snoney by vanou sowas.
IT'I YOUI llONm Anet we'U W it for
)'HI We'll march
ap to 3 uma for
$39.-$1 ~ name aft •
CALL •
1 ·900-981-3002
~7667
"'r/JAJA,·l&+
lm·U 11H41-MM
fibteQ1o~e
11'19 ud1U. lftoldaa to meet 10meoaellke
YOU!I
er dait '::if~~ ~~-hill•EM-P•L•O•YM-E•NT-
W~,011 -h~ •MM~O.to:
EMPLOYMENT
5530 -----
S, 000'• Posalltle
Tnt1"8 PT. At Home.
1 ·100-191·9778 ext.
T·1398 for Ll1Cln91
OUT·OP-COVllTT OOT·Of.C0111'TY
lUI PIOl'llTY 1525
ACCOUNTING
Community newspa·
pers seeks following
full time positions:
A/P & AIR
Position
Minimum one year
experience in ac·
counts payable and
collections pre·
I erred.
Data Entry/
Biiiing Assistant
One year data enlry
e x p e r I e n c e p r e·
ferred, 10-key by
touch.
Good benefit pack·
age including 401 (k)
retirement plan.
EOE. Drug screen·
I n g /p h y s 1 c a I r e·
qufred. Send resume
to: Credit Manager,
PO Box 1560, Costa
Mesa, CA 92628 or
fax to (714) 631·
7126.
Hotel
THE BALBOA
BAY CLUB
Loca l community
newspaper group
seeks outside salet
reprosontahve In lhe
D1spl:>y Advertising
Dopar1men1. Sales ex·
perionce preferred,
bul will lraln. Ap-
phcanl should be en·
ergotlc, motivated and
a sell starter. Salary
plus commission Xlnl
MUST SELL!
Leather ccuch, J wrsil
units, dining room set.
bedroom sel T many
Olher II ems. 854·65 t 6
Selectlve fine furn for
sale, owner moving
::all for appl. 721·1955
ls looking for oxperl·
enced self motivated
individuals to join our
Engineering Dopl
Experience must
Include bul not hm11ed
to: Eleclricat. plumb·
ing. carpentry, HVAC.
Must have own lools.
For more informallon,
pis call 645-5000
Ext. 521 .
benefit pkg. Drug1---------MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6015 Human Resources
THE BALBOA
BAY CLUB
screoning/phys1cal re-
quired. EOE. M/F/H/D.
Call JanlSo Cross al
(714) 965-3030 for in-I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CABLE TV EQUIP
Call for inlo.
1--800°378-7706
tervlew or lax resume
10 (714) 965·7174
seeks talented S ecret Shoppers
individual 10 Join our Needed For local
H.R. Departmonl. lndi· sloros. S 1O.75/hr +.
vidual must have Froo products. Free
strong organizalional movies and More.
and clerical skills. 1·504·571·5290
Excellenl knowledge Seeklnn Comput•r & of WP and Lotus for • Windows. Bilingual a Clothes Lover! PT, llex
musl. Resp. Include hrs. no selling req.
but nol limited to: Womens' Boullque,
Designing quarterly ___ e_8_0_·_1_9_9_4 __
newsleller, work TEA GARDEN
Frml Dining Set w•
bullell/china cabnl $2150. Ital leather
sofa SOI $1450. 2 BR
sets sleigh/rice poster
$1900. Down sora11v-
seat, 5900. 828·291:r•
SOFTU& Portable hot tub s1200. Ulecycle
S750. Daybed $75_
646-7089
comp. knowledge, E salety commillee norgeltc person, WANTED
participation. em· weekends lo ass1s1 * A T T N : C o • t a ployee event planning oporating Toa Garden TO BUY 6019
Mesa • Postal Pos1· and service oriented in COM. Call Dorolhyliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
hons. Permanent lull Please contact Human Mon-Fri e·JOa-4·00p New T•acher n-d•
time for clerk/sorters. Resources lor lurther 873"2268 Games. educational Full Benof11s. For details at 645·5000. Teacher/A ssistant 1oys. books. in good
exam, applicalion and 1 f l C 5 Id Montessori School 1n cond. Suitable for 2nd salary info call: n an are mo.o C.M. 12 ECE un11s
(708) 906·2350 Ext. w/lt housckeepin~. ~2 714·549·3803 grade.;6~~:~';7 call
4086 Sam lo 8 pm. hr resq .Pd•'. wBka. I beol ! Teacher/A a sla lanl ---------u Top Dollars Paid Bookkeeper· PT 675-7029 Montessori School in For Records. Jazz, .. 11 Flexible Hours Ott Ice help for sm.co C.M. 12 ECE units. s 0 u n tracks . e 1 c _ ,
HOBIE SPORTS Sales Admin • It. __ 7_1_4_·_5_4_9_·3_e_o_3_ Call Mike 645·7505.
675·9700 acclg. Computer skills Ware house Manager
a muSl·Ouickbks/ China. crystal sllver1---------
Word/Excel or similar sioro. PT llox hrs. N.B. BICYCLES 6060
Counter Help· PT
Phones, shipping.
Frtendly & respon·
slble. N.B. 642·6262.
Delivery Driver
Mon & Fri only. $6/hr.
+ 52 per delivery.
Own car. Heallhy
Gourmet. 833·2929.
Financial Analyst
Long·lerm projeclion
lor diverse financial
service corp, slrong compen pkg, 1 yr bus
admln, finan, econ or
molh degree req, or 2
yrs exp w/2 yr degree.
714·847-8827
Rooms,
apartments,
homes
Classified
can satisfy
your
housing needs.
Cruise Ship Jobst .
Earn $300/$900 wkly.
Yw rollJld poslrlons.
Hiring both men/women.
Frtt room and board. Will
ttaln. call 7 ~ays. (401)875-2022
exL '7014, C34
ANNA0 759·6975. or Call Lenore, 640~986.
OHice/Clerical Pav At area Theaters.
HEAL THY GOURMET 510.25/hr. Free admis· ---------
Seeks mollvaled 1oam slon. Free snacks. Schwinn Mtn Bike,
player. Cusl svc exp, 1·4115·773·2982 Pollce model. 1 yr.
compuler, phone, org old. Shimano gears.
s k 111 ~33~2o92~ m k r . EMPLOYMENT s250, 123-4959.
Prr on s1gh1 Assistant SERVICES 5533 TV ELECTRONICS
Manager for B & B Inn • •
room... u1il + $, one •••••••• STEREO 6080
poslllon avail. some Please be aware lhat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
college or exp a plus lhe llsllngs In lh1s cal· Toshiba Slereo!CD ..
714·675-4104 egory may require you dual tape. Tuner. Eq.
RETAIL 10 call a 900 number 2spk. $450. 723-4959.
Newport Stationers In which lhere is a
1 s 1 0 0 k 1 n g f 0 r charge per mlnule. I•••••••••
enthusiastic. customer ---------
service oriented. FT. DOMESTICS 5540 GARAGE SALES re1a11 sales assoc1a1es·
Sal&/or Sun schedule iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,
possible-exp nice bul LICENSED <:1 DAYCARE 1---------..... '
will train. For Info call Lots of TLC & Fun! BALBOA
883·1130 ext.221 Ptd1altlc CPR & 11t Aid ISLAND 6106
Retall Sal•• C.M. Meals/snacks lncld. R•as1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Party Slore, friendly, rates FT/PT 984-1740 1• Moving Sele Aug 31st energetic , It, pt, 8am·1pm Ofc furn. kg
responsible 722· 1803 ••••••••• 12 bed, palio sel &,
Sal•• Position MERCHANDISE morel 202 Apolena
Experienced. FT/PT.
Conro"'s Flowers
2152.0222
On the move?
Sell your extra
household
Items
in Classified
------COSTA MESA 6124
ANTIQUES 6010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F rl·S at 9· 1 , I rig S 135. china cabinet, clothe~. ,-:;
colleotlbtes, plantsr~
211 18th Pl #\ ,
Estate Sale
Sat-Sun 8·5
660 W. 17th St. 132
No Early Blrd•I
Top Doll•r P•ldl
From 1800·1960.
1 pc to entire estate.
Palnllng1. china.
glsware, furn, •IC.
40Yr NB Rn 873-82.l3
BT laas Qtl>
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·~--·..... 11111•
714-l49-J711
1-..,..,..--..,,,..,..-----' ·ii Huge Clearance.
Yard Sale •• "'
Up To 50% Oft ••• \, Second Chance : ..
Anllques and Ane : .,,.;.
Furnishings _,,..
1724 Tustin '" l'ttti ·.:
Fri-Sal 8·5 Sun 12 ...
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TODAY'S
CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE
cACROSI a Wldhogl
• PO!IMU to Pld(llna haft>
58 Main
60 Golfer's cry
lT 8EDl8 OBVIOUS
8110 llUCIDIS
eo• GrtMt ........ , 'N • aao Sh<>Wroom ·~:~= V8, tWto ttan•. A/C, Condition, 17,SOOml, •ea Turb9 leather Int. lne tor Europa. muet
AM/FM caaa, lnth•r Cl\am~ Beige w/ sunroof, aJc. at•reo. ..u. 13550. 173.0071 Int, full pwr, Unt, aJloy ~•rchm•nt leath•r engine ~d• work,
Whll, crulM cnttt. Lo-lnt•lor. Phone pkg. t>od aood MOO 080•---------
mlt, cl .. n. Ona yr fac-remote al.,m, tinted Y 17 .. ma VOWW&Gllf 1235 tory warrnt. 112,500 wlndowa. f37,800
1 • Hoel of a rout 15 ~Aldli
18 Tennia pro
81 Poet Teudale
G3 Oitcontlnue
64 ComrnoUonl
65 Change tor a
!Ille ee ~llV 87 Enthralled
Both vulnerable. South deala.
OBO e50..0443 nnanc• balance only, ---------0 ,74 • ...,.,..., .. new 714-77N••••· TOYOTA 121 paint, rebuUt eng, runa queen and ace. The heart return greatl 124 50/obo.
wu taken In dummy, declarer dl .. liMAZiiiiiiDiiiiAiiiiiiiiiiii9iilii2ii5 NJSt!•u 9150 ,87 To-t• lupr• e,....5370 NutaM 17 6toYe
11~-19~-ee Robin'• "°'"' 69 Sly one
NOR'nl
iUIJll Q AIU43
0 Q'7
•lU
cal'dina a ell.lb, and the eloeed hand -~ ·-wu entered with the ace ol 1pad• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Midnight blue. 5-•pd --------
to con•:-.... -'th a .....,,de to •'-aj·-L '93 Mead• Mlata '98 Altlma 4·dr, AM/ All powe<. 117K ml. ANTlOVES •
lnslrument1 20 LlblcatH
22 Fu• of life
DOWN
I Mauo Ice
..,,_ "'' •r-W1 ~ Whit It Ith A/C. Oood cond. Without. Ricker Eut rollowed with •• cam• op, r, FM CUI, A/C, alarm, $5300/obo. 641·8285. CLASSICS the t.enl 5·•Pd. aJc, cc, 25K ml. w.rranty. Xlnt condl 02 9590 9250 :
2• Roof Mllef 25 LUClcy riumbor,
IOf eome 26 Fancy -·
2 Poet Kt ayy1m 3 Teen ba."'t ,. Boal race
WEST
•811
F.A8T
•Q 105
0 81
OAJ85 2
•KlOI
$13,500. 722-8514 113,900 723·5142 3 • ,pgr.
Delighted by t.hia lucceN, decler-iie Corolla 4·door,
er .. w no rea10n to endanger the iuto, a/c, 70k ml.
contract by rl1klng • minor-1uit. MERCEDES 9130 PLYMOUTH 9165 good cond 15700.obo
'73 Meaeratl Citroen
37k, all orig. St4,500
S Tffler·lotter O J 1017 8
0 14
•J54
OBO 883·•358 •
boxer'• asset 30 ~ppy
~ Volcanic rock 35 P1rl01Tn1
37 Peruvian anlmal 38 Take a<Jvantage
8 Smoked meats
7 "-Baba Ind the 40 Thieves" 8 Flow regu1a1or
9 Salad green 10 Not acilve al 29 Lariat 53 In the
distance
~Type of
SOUTH
•AH QQ o K 1083
•AQ871
linMM that. might. loee when there 848·2413
wat a 'winning' lineue in plain
1ighL for nine tricluJ. Soulh cashed
dummy'• remaining heart winner,
came to hand with the king of die·
monda and led a 1pade t.o the nine
ror the marked finesee.
'89 s90 SL Red.
w/1addle Interior.
Mint condl S29k 844·
6810/hm 873·3174/wk
• a 7 s u n d • n o • '92 Towota Tercel
original owner, only Auto, A/C, Xlnt ga1
50k ml, 14200.00 mlleag• $5800.
714-901-0554 723·8313
Call
Cl•aslffed
Todayl
842-5878
of
39 Hoc 41 Camp bed
42 Unite
"4 Write on metal
45 Ouote
<t6 Land holding 48 Remote
50 lmern
52 Football OB
Marino
53 Popular remedy
night 11 Actress Chase
12 Claim on
property
13 For rear that
21 Wash away 23 Word with
laugh or dance
25 Doubler
26 Water chute
27 Caravan stopt
28 Mandes!
31 Unspoken
32 Overact
33 Want out whh
36 Mm. fractions
39 Felk or Nero 40 -Island
43 Plucitleal
45 Snack bar
47 Light bulb
HWentOf 49 Spears 51 NonsenSICll
Ctadl8'
55 &aca
56 Play group
57 Scarce
58 lndla'I
location
59 Onion's relative
82 Domicile'
abbr.
The bidding: . 80l11'H WEST NORTH EAST
10 p-11:1 P ...
24 P ... 2• p ...
8NT P ... p-P ...
Openin1 lead; Jack of 0
It i1 a natural tendency ~ win a
trick when it. la offered. But It ia
1urpri1lng what. can happen ir you
re(UN to do ao, even at the coet of
loein1 • tricJt.
To facilitate a rebid, South opted
Lo open in t.he four-card diamond
suit nat.her than t.he fiv~ clubs,
reserving the latter aa a rebid. The
three no trump contract was nor·
mal.
Declarer won the heart lead in
hand and led a diamond to the
Suddenly a contract at which
there were potential overt.rickl
available could no longer be made.
East won the queen, stranding a
apode trick on the board, and exited
wit.h a club. Alt.hough the finesae of
the queen won, declarer had only
eight tricks -two apadea. three
heart., one diamond and two clubs.
Had Ea.at.taken the queen oCapadea
at. the fint opportunity, declarer
would probably have come to 10
trick.a.
Learn to be a better brid1e
player! 8 ubacrlbe now to the
Goren Bridle Letter by ca1Un1
(800)788-1226 ror Wonnation. Or
write to Goren Bridie Letter,
P.O. Box 4410. Chicago, IL~
4410.
POWER BOATS iiiCADiiiiiiiiLiiLAiiCiiiiiiiiii90ii4iiiO •=FiiOiiRiiD iiiiiiiiiiiiiii90ii7iii5 I ~ 7012 ,. ,
21' Duffy Electric
Fully equipped. AC/
DC frig, 1 o Osk Sony
'88 Fleetwood Xlnt 94' EXPLORER 2·
running cond. Dam· wheel drv, 12k. Auto
aged right frnt fonder. trans. full pwr. Xlnl
$1200. 640·1914. cond, $18,500. Sea CU
1000 Hampshire Lane, CO, many extraslll ---------CHEVROLET 904~ C.M. (310) 519·1524 Save $2800 on this
llke·naw 1998 Outty
Dealer Demo. Factory
warranty. Call Miiiy
(ti (714) 840-8515 or
(3' 0) 592-3028
SAIL BOATS 7014
9085 '88 Cemaro T-tops, HONDA
white, ne'f' Inter, tires liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
& battery. NC. PS, 1992 Honda Accord EX.
PB, PW. One ownr. porfect cond. loaded.
$3995. 55tMS507 Groon w/belge Int&·
SABOT Complete! -----------.-----------,.---------! $800. (714) 645-1529, weekdays only.
'94 Cav•ll•r Conv,
red w/gray Int, pwr
windows/doors. auto.
rlor. 58K mllas. Al·
ways garaged. looks
gr8 S 13,500 646·9449
27k ml, S11,500/obo1 ________ _
Must see to apprecl· JEEP atel 770-2107 9110
COSTA MESA 6124 NEWPORT NEWPORT
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Sat/Sun 9am·4 pm
Clotloos dishes '"' n 3245 New York
Mc~.:i Vc:rd<:)
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Back To Schoo l
Salo Kids' bikes.
loys clothes. misc.
hst1ld. 8·1 lam, 8/31.
1730 Porr Margate,
SIDEWALK SALE Ev· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
eryday Items to the 40' Mooring
obsurd. Sat. 8·2. 1142 South Side Balboa
Rulland/Wostclllf l1land, Near Coral Ave
$12,900 721-0991 MISS ION
VIEJO Harbor Viow Homes I•••••••••
6167 Boaut11u1 Bamboo TRANSPORTATION 5~~e~oo~~~u~~~ ·~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil designer quality lurn, ••••••••• Stave 723·5883 $12,900 GARAGE SALE Furn1· frig, m1Sc 554 Vista
tur<.> k•tchcn 11cms Flora, E Blurt, olf Jam· Side Tie max 30tt.
'98 Chevy Pickup
Auto, NC, Tiit, Cruise,
ve, Only 6,300k ml., $1000 Down
$299 mo. C.E.L .
Total drive off S 1,659
+Tax. Rosldual
S 12,872.92. 12K/mVyr
Vin,, 132907
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA MESA
842-7700
Exp 8/3 1198
1~rnp l•ght t •1 ro b s /M 8 2 Water. elec. $250/mo . ., "· •~ u . oreo, un on . . BOATS 7011 850-7737 ---------rug <.'ICrC'oso bike. Huge Moving Sale FORD 9075
tl!:M h cruiser. ralt10 , SarJSuri eom-2phi c10111<, Sat Aug 3 1, '14 FT Electric boat.'••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O AM :>(.542 Doneirnl Furn, clothing, ioys, 1' '89 Muatang Conv
.:.r.:i-.s str<:Pls·TralJuco books. kilc h llems, ~~~~~ ::~1~18~~1 g~~~ AUTOMOBILES Rad, loaded, CD, xlnt
M Lo•. /· 1•os T~kn sporting goods, etc. ••••••••• cond new white uphol t••.100M~1 ., '1;, M··l·l~vn'·. __ s_o_7_T_u_1t_l_n_A_v_•_ cond1tionl $3000.obo •
,_ J ~ ·-~ 973.9103 Call s11.soo. 850·5663
li'l'" lo•ll on D1nera1 RENT ,_W_h_y_p-ta_y_H_l_d_e_'_N Classified
seek with childcare? Today.• Coll C la•alfled
todayl 642·5678. 842·5878
I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'88 CJ-7 tan, 4 whoel dr, ln·llne 6cyl, Sap
trans. Rancho 5000
suspension kit, Ton·
naau cvr for rear seat.
full/half doors, bikini
top, cass w/aux amp,
soh top, 2 lock boxes.
63k ml, nr nu dbl core
radlotor. xtra chrome
and trim, 33"tlrH,
r•gularly sorvlcod.
$6495.00 723-1543
'88 J ••P Wrangl•r
Sahara Ltd od1t1on.
6cyl. One owner. Low
miles, S·spd. Hard/
soft l op. Pioneer
atoreo. Tow pkg.
Alarm. $10,200.
640-1029 or 640-5032
Run your ad in
the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100 ,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card# or mail it in
with a check today!
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L670130 Doan or Tile
673·8065 or 846·8526
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WINDOW CLEANING
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TWENTY DOLLAR
HAULER/CLEAN·UP
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