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SPORTS
· Conchita Martinez enters
New/)Ort Cha/Jenger
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Hoag Hospital joins
'
I· Toshiba tournament
A deal with Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby-
terian to provide volunteers and sponsorship for
the next year's Toshiba Senior ClasSic is expect-
ed to be announced today.
Hoag, with the help of its 552 Club, would
provide stable backing for the golf tourney,
. which had its future tossed into question earlier
this year when organizers and Newport Country
Club officials threatened to call off the event.
That public discord came to an end last week
with Senior PGA and country club officials
agreed to bring the Toshiba classic back to New-
port Beach.
For an inside look at the Toshiba Senior Clas-
sic, see Sports, page 1.
Officials
lnoveinto
.new district
:offices .
•The new $1.9 million
headquarters brings
<listrict operations under , one roof.
ly llm Grenda, Daily Pilot
WEEKEND
'Show Boaf docks at
Performing Arts Center
Mesa water ends legal battle
• Water agency stops litigation
on heals of letter by IRWD
accusing board of 'hyperbole
and misinformation.'
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MBSA -A costly legal bat-
Ue between two large water districts -
over who will serve about 2,800 cus-
tomers in the Sahta Ana Heights area
-was called off Wednesday in what
officials say'ts an effort to save rate pay-
ers money.
Since the two water agencies began
.
fighting over possession of Santa Ana I Mesa board member Thldy Ohlig-
Heights Water Co. in January, their Hall voted against the decision because
combined legal and she felt the board had
other costs have risen been rushed to take a
to more than $700,000. vote.
In an emergency "It was somewhat
closed session held futile to continue to
Wednesday, however, pump money into the
Mesa Consolidated litigation," said Mesa
Water District board members agreed board President Mike Healey. "That's
4-1 to dismiss their lawsuit filed in not to say the board didn't approve of
March against Santa Ana Heights. the action made initially. We still tlunk
They also plan to withdraw com-we were right."
plaints filed against Irvine Ranch Water Since Mesa bas dropped its lawswts,
District with the California Public Utili-an emergency hearing that had been
ties Commission and the attorney gen-scheduled for Sept. 3 before the Local
eral. Age ncy Formation Commission has
been canceled The commission over-
sees annexations made by districts and
oties Both agencies have agreed to
wait until the commission makes its offi-
oal decision on Oct. 1.
Healey said he believes that the
board should ultimately stand by what-
ever decision the commission makes.
The deasion to drop the litigation
efforts followed a letter sent to Mesa by
Irvine Ranch General Manager Ron
Young who called for Mesa to drop its
lawsuits and "Stop engaging in the
public hyperbole and misinformation
campaign.·
•SEE MESA PAGE A16
Local SAT
scores
lower
this year
•Newport-Mesa school
officials say fluctuation is
attributed to additional
students taking test.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -New-
port-Mesa seruor SAT scores took.
a dlp last school year, but
remained above state and nation-
al averages, drawing mixed reac-
tions from education officials.
Pnnopals credited the drop in
the scores to everything from
more students taking the college
entrance exam to differences
between classes of students.
"The SAT scores will fluctuate
yearly really based upon the
group of students going through
a particular school," said Corona
del Mar High School Principal
Don Martin.
Meanwhile, Red had wandered across Del Mar
Street to Susannah Place, where he was relaxing
UDdei' Victor Packham's boat. Victor's wife, Kyoko,
Nid bit da~ter's friend dropped by to visit. and
Red ame sauntering into their house.
•He's just a really friendly and really cute dog,•
Kyoko said. •My daughters made fliers and started
posting them around the neighborhood.•
The teenager's fliers read: •Found: sweet big dog,
call to describe.•
Both Martin and Newport
Harbor Principal Bob Boies
agreed SAT scores should not be
used to judge a school.
"They're important on an indi-
vtdual level, but no\ on a group
level,• Boies said. ·Tue school
doesn't have nearly the impact on
SAT scores as they have on other
things.· It didri't take long before the Packhams fell for
Red's dianns. •SEE DOGGIE PAGE A16 In addition, demograpbJ.c fac-
tors te nd to have a lot to do with
•SEE SCORES PAGE A15
Did school board members
neglect open meetiilg law?
•Newport-Mesa officials failed to properly schedule
closed door session to discuss complaints about top
administrator, attorney says.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA An
impromptu dosed door meeting
held Tuesday by school board
members when a dtizen began to
complain abOut a top ac:lri:linbtra-
tor'1 job ~CWO.ce didn't follow
proper legal.~. an expert
on state open j llttg laWI said .
Tom Newton. ~al toUD9el
for the Califoi'nia Newspaper
Publishers A.nodation, said
school trustees violated the Ralph
M. Brown Act when they entered
closed session to discuss an issue
that occurred on the regular, open
agenda.
Howard Denghausen, a
neighbor to Harper Community
Center, stood up at the board
meeting to explain what he per-
ceived as shortcomings in district·
administrator Carolyn Stocker's
handling of a controversial plan
to lease classrooms at Harper
Coinniunity Center to Coastl.lne
Community College.
lhlstee Judy Franco stopped
him as soon as he said he planned
to make remarks about Stocker .
Superintendent ~Mac Bern.cl
infonned the board that ~·
hause.n did have the legal right
air bis concerns in public.
Pnmco asked Denghausen if
would agree to discuss the issue
in dosed session although he bad
the right to do SO in Opel!. 5eWnn
and Denghausen agreed.
!lbe trustees immediately
entered an approxtmate five mm-
utes of clOled session.
And that is whei;e they made
• SEE MEETING PAGE A11
Grocery-throwing man causes damage
•Man gave oo reuon for
bis outbunt at RaJPti'1 in
1\iangJe Square.
Back-to-school
bonanza at local stores
A t Kayaks Weekend Wear
(631-2996) there's a
back-to-school spedat If
you make a purchase of $75 or
more, you'll get $15 off the sale.
The offer IAsts through Sept 30.
Kaya.ks canies a lot of the popu-
lar swf labels including Quiksil-
ver, Raisins, Redsand, Club,
Roxy, Toes On The Nose, Que,
Spyderbilt and Rietveld. Com-
ing soon to the store is a
Quiksville department, which
features all of the Quiksilver
merchandise for men, women
and children. It's located at
Westcliff Plaza at 1036 Irvine
Ave. in Newport Beach.
COLB¥ STROUD
Last week, I mentioned the
back-to-school sale at Surfside
Sports, but omitted the sale at
their second store, The Surf
Co. (723-0635), located at 2224 •
Newport Blvd. in Newport
Beach. At The Surl Co., there's
a 2-for-1 sale on selected
women's and children's cloth-
ing, and all the popular brands
of swf wear are marked down
20% U you're looking for
shoes, they're marked down
10% to 30%. If you purchase
$50 or more of merchandise,
you'll get a free backpack or a
book bag, (there's a limit of one
per customer.) The sale lasts
through Sunday.
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greer
wylder
Center at 901 South Coast Dri-
ve iI1 Costa Mesa.
Best Buys reader Mary
Campbell highly recommends
the plumbing service of All-Pro
Plumbing (432-1929), owned
by Paul Errington. Errington is
a licensed plumber and has
beeq doing service, repairs and
remodels for commercial and
residential locations in the Cos-
ta Mesa/Newport Beach area
for the last eiglit years. You can
call and ask for referrals, and
look for his upcoming specials
on plumbing services in the
Daily Pilot.
HEIS
A singing wailer who moon-
llgbts as a personal car shopper.
SINGING OVER SUPPER
You could say Stroud sings for
his~ since be began working
as a Singing waiter at the Regatta
Cafe about two months ago.
•My parents beard the singers
at the Regatta Cafe and suggested
I look into it,• said.Stroud. 25.
His audition songs were
•Unchalned. Melody• and ·Ave
Marta.·
Although the singing waiters
perform live every 20 minutes -in
between hustling food and drinks
back and forth from the kitchen to
the dining room -many cus-
tomers initially think they are lip
syncing.
When Stroud starts belting out
Italian arias such as • 0 Sole Mio•
or Frank Sinatra favorites like
•New York, New York· and
"Chicago, My Kind of Town.• peo-
ple begin to realize it's the real
thing.
"When they think it's a record-
ing, that's my No. 1 ampliment. •
Stroud said. "I sometimes hide
behind a pillar and Jump out. and
they point and say, 'He's reelly
singing.'• .
FAVORJTE SONGS
Sometimes customers give
Stroud tips when he sings their
favorite songs. but he said the
He'll help you buy a car tor a song
biggest perk is singing for people.
"I get a great response from the
Newport Beach crowd,• Stroud
said.
Stroud said he is a lyric tenor
and is ta.king singing lessons to
become a dramatic tenor. He usu-
ally sings Italian arias, music by the
three tenors, "Wishing you Were
Here" from the "Phantom of the
Opera,• •Unforgettable,• and a
few Elvis Presley songs.
"I never just sing,• he said
"When I sing, I mean it."
Mike Kazemi, Regatta Cate
manager, said Stroud is not only a
really good singer, he is an out-
standing waiter. He's so polite and
friendly, he says, that soxne cus-
tomers check to see when he is
working before they make their
reservations, he said
•He started only about two
months ago, and be already gets
phone calls from people requesting
him because they like him.• he
said.
PBtSONAl CAR SHOPPER
Stroud hasn't always sung for
hfl supper. He used to be a pretty
good car sa'lesman Stroud says
buying a car, whether it's new or
used. is a trustratiJ;lg bnsmess for most people. That's why h'e
betmne a part-time personal car
shopper. For a 1 % <X«JJmission,
Stroud will help people get the best
deal on any car.
•1 am on your side, 1 am not
working for the dealership,·
Stroud said.
Recently Stroud helped a friend
buy a 1994 Nissan Sentra that had
-40,000 miles on it. The asking price
was $11,900, but be managed tD
get a deal for $7,200. His fee: just
$72.
HIS FIRST NOTES
Stroud began singing in high
school after he took a choir class to
make up a few aedits.
Since then. be has performed. in
various groups, including the Inter-
national Champion Men's Barber·
shop Olorus, the Masters of Har-
mony, the Mormon Tabernacle
Choir and variom other ensembles
and competitions.
He attributes his success to the
support be gets from his family,
including bis parents, Bill and
Greer, bis brother, Farley, and sis·
ters t.udnda and WbltDi.
•They have shown me so much
support it's unreal.• be laid.
-Story by S1lllm Dee.mer,
Photo by Don Leach
With school soon approach-
uig, The Container Store (556-
2333) advises that now is a per-
fect time to get organized. The
experts in the store have tons
of ideas on time-saving tips,
and how to gain control of your
life and stay that way, through-
out the year. Of course, every-
thing you need to get there is
on sale at The Container Store,
and as a complimentary ser-
vice, you can have a storage
and organi2ation plan devel-
oped for every area of your
home or office by the profes-
sionally trained staff. Most of
their organizing tips are just
common sense -like make a
list, find a place for everything,
organize your kids' closet -
but since not everyone has
common sense, it can be an
eye opener. The store is located
at the Metro Pointe Shopping
Soccer season is starting
soon, and two places come to
mind to get outfitted for the
game are at 1feds and lbreads
and at Btg Plve S~
Goods. 1ieds and (548-
3323), located at 27 E. 17th St.
in Costa Mesa, doesn't have a
package deal, but they are
offering a 10% disa>unt when
you buy a. ball, shin guards and
shoes. Balls start at $12.95, shin
guards start at $13.95, and
shoes start at $21.95. At Big
Five (545-0047), located at 2324
Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa,
Schooling Costa Mesa drivers on campus safety
VOL 91, NO. 195
THOMAS H. JOHNSON,
Pubhsher
WIUJAM LoeDEU.
Editor
STEVE MAR8U.
Managing Edrtor
TOHYDOOOO,
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TINA llOftGAnA,
City Editor
ROCiEt CARLSOM.
Sports Editor
MARC MAKTIN,
Photo Editor
lYNN ESOl.A. ' Display Adveftlsing
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LANA JOHNSON.
Promotioos
PRAMOO SHAH.
Chief Flnandal Officer
• Police Deparbnent plans to have additional officers
patrolling school zones on the first .. day of school.
watch their Ps and Qs,"
Last school year -from Aug.
1, 1996 to Aug. 26, 1997 -there
were 88 car accidents involving
bicyclists, including one fatality,
and 55 accidents involving pedes-
trians, including four fatalities,
police said.
presence of us out there will have
an impact,• Schuler said.
When school is out for the sum-
mer, drivers tend to get lazy and
forget about good driving tech-
niques, and school children may
break traffic rules that can prove
fatal, Schuler said.
you can find package deals
starting at $29.99 that includes a
ball. shin guards and cleats.
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By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -For kids,
back to school time means a trip
to the mall for some new clothes,
stocking up on school supplies
and squee-z:ing in as much time at
the beach before heading back to
campus.
But for Costa Mesa police, the
time of year means cracking
down on drivers who speed, roll
through stop signs and commit
other traffic violations that can be
deadly in school zones.
So, for the second year in a
row, when CostA Mesa students
head back to school on sept 10,
police plan to have a show of
force around every school in
hopes of reminding drivers and
students to be extra careful.
•A lot of times, people get into
bad habits over the summer,• sai4
police Sgt. Karl Schule.T. •w_e just
want to have a good start to the
school year and have everybody
To prevent such accidents and
remind both students and drivers
to be careful as school gets back
in session, Schuler said police will
have 14 officers specifically
·assigned to patrol school zones on
the first day of classes, particular-
ly before and after school.
•we're hoping just the visual
Both drivers who violate the
law and children who ride their
bikes against traffic and don't
walk across streets in crosswalks
will be targeted by police on
back-to-school day, police said.
·we're not going to be giving
warnings, we're going to be writ-
ing tickets,• Schuler said.
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Ttt\JRSDAY. AUGUST 28, 1997 AJ
I
Two iajured in
·jet ski accidents
Mariachis ·and matrimony set the
• Police investigate the
separate incidents that
sent victims to Hoag
Hospital.
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -'l\vo
people suffered serious
·injuries Wednesday afternoon
in .sepQJa,te accideiits involv-
ing personal water crafts in
Newport Harbor, officials said.
The first accident occulred
at about 12:30 p.m. when
Duane Doyle, 25, of Irvine, fell
off his jet ski-style craft while
riding about 300 yards from
the entrance to the harbor,
t said harbor patrol spokesman
Sgt. David Falk.
Doyle apparently hit his
face on the band.le bars of the
craft and may have broken his
nose, Falk said.
Doyle was transported by
ambulance to Hoag Hospital,
where be was being treated
for bis injuries at press time.
The second water craft-
related accident happened at
""
''"'! II, I!
stage at Mission San L11is Obispo
about S:20 p.m. near the
entrance to the harbor, Palk
said. •
SaWe Cutler, 44, of Port-
land, Ore., was apparently rid-
ing her water craft when she
was broadsided by her broth-
er-in-law, Jim Cutler, 45, also
of Portland, who was riding a
similar craft.
Both water crafts, which
were rented from Balboa Boat
Rentals, suffered moderate
damage in the accident, offi-
cials said.
Palk said harbor patrol offi-
cials were called to the scene
after several boaters spotted
Cutler floating in the water.
Cutler suffered a ·major
injury to her left ankle,• which
may have been partially sev-
ered in the accident when her
ankle was apparently pinned
between the two water crafts,
Falk said.
Cutler was also transported
to Hoag and was being treated
for her injuries at press time.
A formal harbor patrol
investigation into each acci-
dent will be conducted, Falk
said.
T he way 1 see it, the head-
line on Monday's Daily
Pilot 1hould have read,
"Local Girl Makes Good.•
The same day's San Luis
Obispo Telegram-1\ibune
should have read, •Local Boy
MakesGood. • ·
Actually, Carolyn Johnson
and Kevin Smith have been
making good and doing well all ! their lives, so maybe such head-
Ir lines would have been academic
j and anti-cliinactic after their ! marriage Saturday afternoon.
j My wife and I are still agog.
! Not that it was one of those ved-! dy, veddy tres-chic affairs of the ! uppermost crust. ·
l But when you pack 300
J friends and family into the 225·
1 year-old Mission San Luis Obis-
; po de Tolosa and add a 12-piece
! mariachi band and a full-on,
i one-hour Mass -now that's a
; wedding,.
1 The last time I grooved on
j live mariachis was at Hussong's i in Ensenada. And now, here
; they are at a formal wedding -
in one of Junipero Serra's mis-
sions, yet.
I wondered how they were
going to work "La Bamba• into
the Mass. It is one of my
favorites, and I usually sing
along with gusto.
I needn't have worried. Not a
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single -bamba • nor " ... yo no
soy martnero ... " was heard,
only magnificent Mexican litur-
gical music, reverently, beauti-
fully and enlhusiasticaUY
played.
At oae point. the Rev. Francis
Thome -Father Prank, as
everybody calls him -even
announced a couple of numbers,
pointing out one rarely heard
this side of the border.
Believe me, until you have
heard the heavenly sounds of
mariachis reverberating arnorig
the stone walls and floors of an
ancient mission, you haven't
heard the ultimate in wedding
music.
My wife and l were µrivi-
leged to be among the guests at
Carolyn and Kevin's wedding
because the bride and ow
younger daughter, Carol. have
been friends since their days at
Eastbluff School.
Sometime during the summer
before second grade, Carolyn's
best friend, Dawn, moved away.
On the opening day of school,
Carol)rn went over to Carol and
said: -My best friend moved
away. You look like her, so
you're my new best friend."
And so, through Eastbluff,
Lincoln and high school at Coro-
na del Mar, Carol and Carolyn
were a team. A good Thelma
and Louise. one might say.
Well, maybe just a touch of the
other.
Both extremely bright, both
gorgeous, both with droll senses
of humor and strong wills.
After high school, Carol went
to University of the Pacific, Car-
olyn to the Netherlands for a
year as an AFS exchange stu-
dent. She went to Stanford
where the girls found another
common bond -both became
sisters in Kappa Alpha Theta.
They both ended up living
and working in San Francisco -
Carol in advertising, Carolyn as
a producer at KGO-TV. That sta-
tion wasn't smart enough to put
Carolyn on camera. But the
' NBC affiliate in San Luis ObisJ>9
was.
Her debut story two years ,
ago was a biggie -the unveil-·
ing of the first-ever traffic signal
in Templeton, a prosperous '
hamlet north of San Luis.
Carolyn progressed rapi4Jy
and about a year ago, she ~
named anchor for the station's
evening newscast. Among her
viewers was Kevin Smith, a tbir':
tysomething attorney who surely
was one of San Luis Obispo's .
most eligible bachelors.
Kevin won Carolyn's heart.
But, as Carolyn's dad, Merritt
Johnson, pointed out during the
toasts at the reception be and •
Jeanne were hosting, Kevin maf
have his hands full with the :
strong-willed beauty he bad just
wed. '
-Just remember these words:
-patience, and perspicacity.
You need to be patient -and
you certainly need to be perspi-
cacious."
Must of us probably couldn't
even spell the latter, but we joy~
fully hoisted our glasses and
toasted the wisdom -and Mer~
ritt for being able to pronounce ·
it ... '
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Thur~ay and Saturday. '
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TltVllSOAV. AUGUST 21. 1997 -
Mesa Pride laudS • '• best~kept propertie·s
·• The group honored
homes, apartments, com-
mercial sites and a neigh-
·borhood for appearance,
landscaping and upkeep.
-try Tim Grenda, Daily Pl/or
COSTA MESA -Chuck and
Elaine Cassity's Boa Vtsta Drive
home is something special -and
they have I.he Mesa Pride award
10 show for it.
The couple's well-marucured,
brick-accented home was one of
l!ight Costa Mesa properties hon-
ored Wednesday i.n the ninlh
annual Mesa Pride awards, a con·
test that detennines lhe best-kept
J?_omes, apartment buildings, com-
mercial sites and single neighbor-
hood block in the city.
A panel of judges from the vol-
unteer group Mesa Pnde combs
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the city every year looking for
deserving properties. Winners,
which are judged on overall
appearance, landscaping and
general upkeep, a.re named in
each of three
·we're kind of n smaller ver-
sion ot John Crean -a much
smaller version,• C.assity said,
referring to the Iegendaiy New-
port Beach resident known for his
home, oommonly
zones -north,
east and west.
The Cassitys
won the award for
best home in the
north section of
town. Chuck Cas-
sity said his
house. loca ted at
2866 Boa Vista
Drive, a tidy resi-
dential street near
"We're kind of a
smaller version of
John Crean -a
much smaller
called VUJ.age
Crean.
lbe outside of
the home
which bas hard-
wood doors and
an entryway
marked with a
large gold C -
bas numerous
flower beds and a
• • vemon ...
Estancia Park, is
· -CHUOC CASsrTY
• small grass lawn
that is kept clean
by gardener n1eant to be a
la.id -back, comfortable place.
uu•s not your standard, aren't-
we-cool kind of house. It's more of
a mountain cabin, put-your-feet-
u p -on-a ny thing-that-doesn't-
move-and-let 's -play-a-game-of-
pool kind of place.
Ralph Caballero. who works on
the ya.rd once a week, Cassity
said.
Mesa Pride committee presi-
dent Arlene Schafer said the Cas-
sity residence is a fine example of
a well-kept home that becomes an
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was the 2300 block of Uttleton
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commercial development was
Metro Pointe, a shopping center
near South Coast Plaza that
includes Nordstrom Rack and Old
Navy clothing ~1ore.
"It has a real touch to it -both
the landsceping and the house
itself,• Schafer said. "We think
they did a veiy nice job.•
Other winners in the best fami·
ly home category were properties
at 2572 Westminster Ave. and
Winners in the best apartment
or condominium complex were
3102 Coral Ave., the southwest
comer of Santa Ana Avenue and
18th Street, and the Parkview
Parkhomes at the comer of Wilson
Street and Fordham Drive.
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Seekiilg a lastin'.g Darrier to
IRWD's tre-ated sewage water
By Jennifer Armstrong. DalJj Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH-Certain
facts stand as indisputable in the
city's dngoing efforts to ensure
Irvine Ranch Water District does-
n't dump its five million gallons
extra treated sewage water dally
into the Back Bay.
Whether the deal will stop up
the reclaimed water spout perma-
nently remains a bit murky.
The facts: IRWD won't be
dumping any reclairn.ed water into
the bay for the next year. An
agreement between IRWD and
the dty calls for a 15-year halt to
dumping the water into the bay if
several requirements are met.
IRWD could, theoretically, dump
the stuff into the bay at any time,
as it bas all the necessary state
permits.
Now crews are finishing a
pipeline that will allow IRWD to
ship some of the water to the
Orange County Water District
instead of dumping it into the bay.
Another pipeline will take some of
the water to groups throughout
the city that have agreed to use it
to water landscaping and playing
fields by 1998.
"Of a 14-page document, we're
almost to page 12, H Council-
woman Nonna Glover said of the
agreement. She said she believes
they will eventually get to page
14. and IRWD will not discharge
tts reclaimed water.
Stopping the Oow ot treated
sewage water into tM bey has
come with a price. The agreement
called tor the city to pay $15,000
toward the pipe between the
water districts and no more than
$30,000 towani an engineer. It also
meant the dty took a .ssoo.ooo
loan from IRWD to help change
pipes to acx:omodate the project.
IRWD bas taken on a few extra
costs as well, but the bigger blow
may have come to their public
relations.
Irvine Ranch officials said they
started the controversial project
simply as a way to fill some San
Joaquin Marsh duck ponds. The
district and The Irvine Co.
revamped those ponds to earn
"mitigation credits" to offset
impacts of their developments. As
part of that $6 million improve-
ment, the San Diego Creek will
run through the marsh, which will
remove algae-feeding nitrates
before the water hits the bay.
The regional water quality
board in July 1996 approved mwn·s application for pennits to
discharge the water. Just two
weeks ago, the state board upheld
that decision after the local group
Defend the Bay appealed it.
Defend the Bay is now appealing
to state Superior Court. ·we are hopeful and expect to
be successful in blocking this per-
mit,• said Bob Caustin, the group's
Licensed Psychologist
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founder. •0ur g6!ll is to make it so
they c.an never put their sewage
into our bay."
Caustin Mid he fears IRWD wm
expand in the future and use that
permit to get rid of their excess
reclaimed water -which builds
up in the winter because of more
rain and less lawn watering. Still.
he said, the fight over the project
brought about some good things:
The state ~ looking into setting
standards for nutrient levels in the
bay, and the water district is
removing some nutrients by run-
ning San Diego Creek through its
marsh.
One sticking point remains
before IRWD agrees to keep its
reclaimed water out of the bay for
15 years: finding a way to keep
water circulating in those duck
ponds.
The news that the district was
planning to route treated sewage
water into the creek and into the
bay made a big splash around the
city, to say the least. Envirorunen-
talists claimed the fish population
and other marine animals couldn't
survive the infusion of salt that
would come with the reclaimed
water. They also po.inted out that
the state water board has no stan-
dards for the balance of nutrients
allowed in the bay.
IRWD officials countered that
science was on their side -and
that, they said, is why they got the
neccessary permits.
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Bonita Canyon annexation appears to be a ~ .
By Jennifer Armstrong and
Mlc:helle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Local
dty and 9Cbool offldals are align-
ing their effons to take over a
wedge-shaped chunk of Irvine
land cut off from Its own dty by the
new San Joaquin Hills ton road.
Both Newport-Mela and Irvine
school district trustees this week
OK' d an annexation plan that will
use the toll road as the boundary
line between the districts. That
approval sets the stage for both
cities' councils to review switching
the land at Pord Road and
MacArthur Boulevard to Newport
Beach jurisdiction.
Development plans for the land
call for homes, apartments, a shop-
ping center and parks. The current
boundary zig-zags back and forth
across the road and could create a
school boundary nightmare for the
districts and future residents.
"I think it's confusing: said
Margie Wakeham, board president
for Irvine Unified. •(1be change)
just makes good sense and it's just
in the best interest of the kids.•
Irvine officials first broached the
issue as part of an effort to make
the toll road their new boundary.
Construction is just beginning at
the area in question. so no resi-
dents call it home quite yet.
The change would mean a
major drop in Mello-Roos fees for
the Bonita Canyon neighborhood.
Fees would total $20 million under
Irvine Unified'• jwisdJdion. but
only' S'I to $8 million under the
Newport-Mesa plan, said Mike
. Plne, assistant superintendent ot
business services for Newport-
Mesa.
The Newport-Mesa. district
would see approximately St mil-
lion in inaeased revenues from the
annexation, Pine said. The city
stands to gain 300 homes, 1,000
condo and apartment units, and a
small shopping center.
1be estimated 450 new students
would bring the school district
more state funds, as they are doled
out based on student enrollment.
Wakeham said it wasn't an easy
decision for Irvine Unified to give
up that student enrolhnent money.
But she said Irvine would have to
build a kindergarten through
eighth-grade school for students
who could easily attend Newport-
Mesa schools.
Newport-Mesa officials say
there is plenty of room at Corona
del Mar High School to accommo-
date the middle and bigb school
students. And board president
Martha Auor said Lincoln Elemen-
tary, the closed Eastbluff School
and the new Newport Coast Ele-
mentary School would all be possi-
bilities for housing elementary stu-
dents.
The first students could trickle
into the district in spring 1998 at
the earliest, said Superintendent
Mac Bernd.
School and city officials from
both cities will meet next week to
update each other on their
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Commission bas the final say cm
the city boundary change. The pr-o.-
cedures may coincide with the
city's effort to likely annex ~e
Newport Coast area.
1be city's last minor anneutian
came through a few years ago,
when Newport took over a tiny
strip of land near Pelican Hill Golf
Co\ll'Se. Before that. the dty took
over a 2~aae parcel at Bristol
Street and Jamboree Road in the
late 1980s.
A key issue for dty officials now
is whether the developments
include enough open space and
don't adversely affect surrounding
Newport Beach residents. The
Irvine Co.-<>wned area is already
slated to include two public parks
and one private park. but nffidaJs
said they're always looking tor
more.
•If there's any chance of having
more park, this is a great opportu..
nity, • said Councilman Tom lbom-
son, whose district borders the
property.
The Irvine Co., meanwhile, is
gently supporting the changeover,
though officials said the switch
won't alter their1blueprints for 14•
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• WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT
• Author Marilyn August will
"' present Seven Basic Principles ol 1 Pinandal Success to the Orange
County Chapter meeting of
Women in Management at 6 p.m .
at the Sheraton Newport, 4545
MacArthur Blvd.. Newport
Beach. The cost as $35. Advanced
reservations required. For more
1nfonnation, call 963-2951
YOUNG REPUBLICANS
The Orange County Young
. Republicans will host a mixer at
6:30 p.m. in the Bay Room at
Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach The cost is
$5 for members and $8 for guests.
For more mformahon, call 493-
3153
CPA/LAW FORUM
The CPA/LAW Forum meeting
wiU dJscuss "The Nuts and Bolts
of Negohdtlng dnd What Every
C PA/Attorney Needs to Know
About Frdnch1sing" from 7 to 9:30
d.IO . di lhe Wyndham Garden
Hotel, 3350 Ave. ot the Arts, Cos-
ta Me!)d Th<' cost 1s $25, break-
last int luded Re!)ervations are
FRIDAY
JOB WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College's Re-
Entry Center offers a bee 90·
minute workshops about effective
job interviewing from 11 a.m. to
12:30 p .m. in the Re-entry Center,
Room 106 of OCC's Counseling
and Admissions Building, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 432-5162.
SATURDAY
MUSIC PREP a.ASS
The Newport Ballet Academy
offers a free presentation for chil-
dren ages 3 to 6 interested in
music classes at 2 p .m. at 2632
Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 646-7644 .
CLASS REUNION
Estancia High ~chool Class of
1977 20 year reunion at the Sher-
aton Newport Beach. For more
information, call 641-0808.
P.A.N.G.
Poster Art "N" Graphics
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
Sat. -Sun.
Aug. 23 -Aug. 31
Entire Gallery art on Sale
up to 60°A> off
LA80I MY CM JI The~ COdlity Cndltn'
Allodatioa lpDmOl'I e labor day
cruise from 8 a.m. to noon
throughout the ~ County
Fair & l!xpocUiOD Center, 88 Pair
Drive, COlta Meu. Adult admis-
sion ls $8, ~and seruors (60
arid older) are SI, children 12 and
under are tree. For more infonna-
tion, call 645-8816.
LABOR DAY CRUISE
The Orange County Cruisin'
Association sponsors a labor day
cruise from 8 a.m. to noon
throughout the Orange County
Fair &. Exposition Center, 88 Pair
Drive, Costa Mesa. Adult admis·
sion is $8, military and seniors (60
and older) are $7, children 12 and
under are free. For more informa-
tion, call 645-8816.
MONDAY
lABOR DAY CRµISf
The Orange County Cruisin'
Association sponsors a labor day
cruise from 8 a.m. to noon
~dle~CoumY rwl B•a_.. c.ailr. :ea Pe&
Ddve. co... ....... AduJt ---DOD lsS8, ~and wakb t60
and older) are S'/, chlldren 12 and
under are tree. i-or-more inform.a ..
tton, Call S.S-8816.
DtVORQ WORKSHOP
The Law Ott1ces of Usa A.
Ciancio off en a tree workshop
called Divorce -What to Expect
How to Proceed at 6:45 p.m. at
881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New-
port Beach. Reservations are
required. For more lnfonnation.
call 574-0866.
COUNOL MEETING
The Parks, Beaches and Recre-
ation Commission of the city of
Newport Beach ,monthly meeting
at 7 p.m . in the Council Cham·
bers, 3300 Newport Boulevard,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 644-3151.
WEDNESDAY
BREAKFAST FORUM
The inside Edge Foundation
Grand Opening · ~ *
Photocrafts · \t ~
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Personalized Children's Books & Posters
Unique Crafts From Local Craftcrsl
: • Framed Art • Custom Framing • Factory Seconds
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f« BdUC4tion ho.ti • breUl&it
forum flom 8:30 to 8:30 •.m. at
ScOd'• Reltaui'ant. 3300 Briltol Street. Calta Mele. The topic;
Eollgbtenment, Vilionary Com-
pames and Transfoniling the
World. The Co8t is $20 for firlt
ttme guests and 535 for all oth-
ers. For reservations, call •po-
4242. \
BLOOMINGDALE'S EVENT
Bloomingdale's Fashion hland
hosts Judith Leiber representa-
tive Catherine Carmichael for a
preview of the Pall 199? collec-
tion in a trunk show presentation
from 1o·a.m. to noon and 3 to 9
p.m. on the first floor. For more
information, call 729-6600.
CAREER NETWORK
The Career Network free meet·
ing for the unemployed meets at
7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The topic is Thirty Seconds
to Sell Yourself. For more informa-
tion, call 574-2239.
~WOMIN MlfTING
1be ~ ~ty Pedera.
tion ol ~blicilil Women meets
at 1 O a.m. at Ca.ta Mesa Golf &
Country Club, 1701 Golf Course
Drive, Cocta Mesa. The &pedal
gueit speaker ls Chief Deputy
Attorney General M. David Stir.
ling. nie cost is $15. Reservations are required by Sept. 1. For reser.
vations, call 830-8517 or 529-
6181.
COMPUTER IASK:S ClASS
The Oasis Senior Center offers
a two-week class called Comput-
er Basics from 11 a.m. to 12:15
p.m. at the center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
The cost is $29 for Newport
Beach residents and $34 for non-
residents plus a $2 materials fee.
Pre-registration is required. For
information, call 644-3244.
MICROSOFT CLASS
The Oasis Senior Center offers
a four-week class called
Microsoft Works from 9 to 10:30
a .m. at the center, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Cor~na del Mar.
Fees are $74 for Newport Beach
residents and $79 for non-resi-
dents plus a $10 material fee. For
registration, call 644-3244.
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Mmne Cohen. a marriage and family therapist, sponson an
anonymous helpline for individu-
allo with rela!ionshlp problem•.
Cohen ts aveilable for free con-
sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and
1 to 8 p,m. Mondays. She can be
n>ached •• 759-0357.
GYNECOl.OGIC CANCER
A free support group for
women with gynecologic cancers
meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the
tecond and fourth Wednesday of
each month at the Patty and
George ·Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
722-6237.
HAM RADIO MEETINGS
Mesa Emergency Service
Amateur Communication offers
the opportunity for Ham Radio
operators to participate in the City
of Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur
Civil Emergency Service organi-
zation. Weekly nets are held at
7:20 p.m. on 147.060 mhz. Month-
ly meetings are held on the fourth
Wednesday of the month at 6:30
p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police
Department. For more lnforina-
tion, call 754-7045.
allo who wUJ or are undergoing
booe mam>W tranaplant or stem
cell rescue and their families at
the Patty and George Hoag Can-
cer Center. Ppr more informatiOO,
call 574-6812.
INCEST SURVIVORS SUPl'Ol!T
Suivi.von of· Incest Anonymous
for female victims of llaU4l abuse
and rape and their friends arld
family meets from 10,am. to noon
every Satw'do.y at 760 Vlctorla St.,
Costa Mesa. There is no fee. Por
more information, call Iris at 859-
3918.
JAYCEES GROUP
The Jaycees are a group of
young professionals ages 21-39
who get together for community
service, business networking and
socializing, Meetings are held the
second and fourth Thursday of
every month. For more informa-
tion, call 451-2178.
LEADS Q.UB
The Women's Chapter of the
Costa Mesa Le.ids Oub meets at
7: 15 a.m. every Wednesday at
Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New-
port boulevards in Costa Mesa.
The club is part of an internation-
al networking organization dedi-
cated to expanding each mem-
ber's business through quality
leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338
for more information.
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nan pre:te.ntl a weekly medita·
tion tetSion at 8 p.m. every
Wednesday evening at the Hub ol
Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St.,
Suite 218. Sugges1ed donation is
$10. For more information, call
646-1126.
MEN'S SUPl'ORT
The Newport Beach Psycho-
logical Anociation presents a
men's support gr.>up every Friday
at 4 p.in. lbe fee is $25 per ses-
sion. For more in!ormation c.all,
722-4588.
MENTAL IWIESS SUPPORT
GROUPS
• The Alliance for the Mentally m
of Orange County provides edu-
cation and emotional support for
families dealing with mentally ill
loved ones. A free support group
meets from 10 to l l :JO a.m. every
other Saturday at Orange County
Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red-
hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 850-
8463 for details.
• Also, St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Chwch oHers a support group for
every 2nd Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 in Newport Beach. For details, families with loved ones with seri-
provided by the COila Mesa
Chamber of eooimer<e, -Wedneld4ys from 11,45 a.m. to 1
p:m. •• the Costa Mesa Gold a.
Country Club, 1701 Gold Coune
Drive. 1be lunch ts s12.1be oDe.
time member&bip fee is SIS.' Por
D>OI"' Information, call 57'-8783
or 540-0201 .
NEED TO RELAX?
From 5 to 1 p .m. every Sunday,
Zen Home Stitchery, a local man-
ufacturer of meditation supplies,
holds a free evmllng of medita-
tion. The purpose of the gathering
is •to encourage and support the
practice of meditation.· The
group meets in the Mesa Business
Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8.
Donations accepted. For infonna-
tion, call 722-7818.
NICOTINE ANONYMOUS
The Nicotine Anonymous fel-
lowship wants to help men and
women who smoke to quit and
remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713
for the local evening meetings
nearest you.
p.m. for individuals with cancer call 536-1734. ous mental illnesses. The group
and their family members at the meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. OPEN HOUSE
Patty and George Hoag Cancer LYMPHEOEMA WORKSHOP in the church's Oierenfield Hall C, The Costa Mesa Historical
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760-5542. every month from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in Beach. The group is open to the every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3
the Hoag Cancer Center Audito-community and com.m.itted to p .m. at 1870 Anaheim Ave .. Costa
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Can we talk about Joan lliv.e1'S,
Jo. atven opened her front
door 81 (WU about to push
the doorbell. •Please come
in. Jbi Joan,• she said. putting
out her hand to greet me. A
moment later, a Yorkshire terrier
known as Spille entered the foy·
• ol. her handsome oolonial
home on Bel Air's Ambazac Way.
Spike captured all of Joan's
ataentton. She turned away from
me and leaned over ~ welcome
Spike into her arms. My second
view of the world·famous acerbic
comic wit was something of what
I remember and refer to as the
half Betty Grable.
Joan was .bent over from the
waist down, her torso obliterated
from view. Only her backside
and the back of her legs and
heels were visible to me. Wear·
Ing a tailored, short, cream-col-
ored knit skirt and cream-colored
hosiery, Rivers looked like ball of
the familiar Grable World War II
pin-up poster, bent over. I chuck·
led to myself. 'Th.is was quite a
first impression.
Standing in the entrance hall,
waiting for my !lew boss and her
dog to finish their moment of
coochie-coo, I nervously surveyed
the home of Joan and Edgar
Rosenberg and their teenage
daughter, Melissa. The year was
1986, and Rivers was certainly
one of the most public images m
the mass media-fed world.
She had just left her mentor
Johnny Carson in what became
a whirlwind frenzy of gossip
fueled by hateful barbs and tales
of Hollywood betrayal. The
fledgling television network
called Fox made the most of it all,
promoting its new late night talk
show star, Joan Rivers.
She was big time, at the time.
Very big time. And I was fortu-
nate enough to be hired as one of
her producers. One of four pro-
ducers charged with pre-inter-
viewing Rivers' guests and help·
ing the star to make the most of
her on-camera conversations.
•Tue wallpaper is very beaull·
ful." I offered. I didn't know what
to say. Complimenting the decor
seemed like a good idea. A silk-
backed, peach-colored paper,
emblazoned with a classic print
of vines and flora, ran up the for-
midable walls of the staircase in
her entry foyer. Gleaming dark
hardwood floors were partially
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covered by a sumptuous, bor-
dered carpet, coordinating with
the paper. An antique George m
chest displayed a vase of Chinese
decoration spilling forth generous
bunches of white hydrangeas.
The home w~ deluxe. Very
elegant. A living testament to the
pages of Architectural Digest. It
was very rich, yet also understat·
ed and warm, tasteful and classy.
A first glimpse at the famous
Rivers style.
·oo you know what?" asked
the lady who had just told Carson
to keep his lousy two nights of
guest hosting. MI have a sister
who is a very intelligent and
accomplished woman. She prac-
tices law on the East Coast, and
she is married to a very success-
ful and bright man, who also
does very well. No matter how
hard they work, no matter what
they accomplish, they will never
be able to afford a home like this,
with wallpaper like that." she
said, staring at me, sizing JJ}e up,
sending me a message.
At that moment, I was a 30-
year-old kid producer who had
some very respectable experi-
ence, but I knew nothing, really.
And Joan Rivers was a 50-year-
old superstar TV comic who had
fought bard to have her own late
night talk show on the Fox Net-
work. Maybe, she had fought too
hard. I wasn't sure what to make
of her corrunent about her sister.
Why was she telling me some-
thing so personal? Was she brag-
ging that she had made so much
money in show business, and
that her sister and brother-in-law
with their degrees and pedigrees
could not match her standing?
It wasn't until some months
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What Riven bed aypdcally to)d
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Sbe wasn't tnaama. She was-
n't dowugredtng,bir·illcef. Sbe
WU teqlDg me that tbe peach silk
wallpaper came by gtvtng bmod.
And not to the Rad era.a~ Her
rise to fame and fortune came
with a price. A price that wOuld
eve~ make the ultimate
~ ta.king the life of bet part·
ner and hUJband. Edgar. Riven
has candidly shared her penonal
feelings conceming this losa as
well as this time in her Ute in two
of her own books and on count·
less TV shows and in print inter·
views.
When~e stakes are high, the
risk is equal to the reward.
Rivers never looked back but she
always watched her back. She
trusted very few people, confided
in fewer, and surroWlded herself
with a small cadre of loyalists
that included a hairstylist, make.
up artist, wardrobe assistant and
a trusted secretary. Her close
friends were Coral and Vincent
Price. She adored them both.
There weren't a lot of others.
Melissa was her adored child.
You could feel the love between
the two of them. It was in fact a
marvelous infusion of humanity
in a sea of show business sharks
whenever Melissa and Joan
would sit next to one another on
her sofa in the backstage dress·
ing room. First Lady Nancy Rea·
gan could walk in and Joan's
attention belonged to her daugh-
ter ... and her dog. What would
unravel and eventually heal in
their relationship following
Edgar's death was to come.
Edgar did not renew my con-
tract when it came due. It was a
few days before Christmas. I was
the hlP,elt pdil al tbe four pro. mac... a flld .... CID my
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come to Jou,,_ GI-~
b1tl such u ·~t
Tunight. • Joan and Bd(Jer Md I
had never ,.ally ~IOJl· •
ally, and~~ be
divided in Oldm' to blie~wo ducen. ~would be
more simpatico with Riven.
funny thing WU, ( loved her
humor, the biting am ~ted
but truthful jabs at life that made
her so funny aDd so famous. 1 just
never really got ber. Not until
much later.
Joan Rivers the tunny lady is
not tunny deep inside. She ts
serious and tough and ha.rd-
. working and incisive and control· lln&:: often bard-edged ond
ru . She has great taste and
very little trust, a state that has
no doubt come from a great
many bard knocks. She taught
me a very hard lesson. She
taught me to have eyes in the
back of my head, to assume
nothing, to read between the
lines, and to always listen very
carefully and pay attention to
everyone and everything around
me. She also taught me by exam-
ple to survive the indignities of
lite with gi:ace.
This powerful woman is com-
ing to the Orange Coast to share
some of this with the local crowd.
On Sept. 5, after cocktails and
dinner at the Hyatt Regency,
Irvine, Rivers will take the micro-
p~one and take the crowd by its
ear. She will share some of her
life and times to benefit The
Sound of Music Chapter of the
Guilds of the Orange County
Performing Arts Center.
Funds raised by the evening
will go directly to the children of
Orange County public schools,
providing tickets and visits to the
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THURSOAY, AUGUST 21. 1997
A new place for Sol food in Newport Beach
J.y Marla Bird. Daily Pilot
• 0 ne evening as we sat at a
window table at a small
cafe, we watched a white
ifr8tcb limo moving
tb10uGh traffic,
I smootD U a big
j white whale. It was
an unUIU41 lightin
«lDlOOg the IWl seelcers and fish.
I ermen, vans and trucks at the
lNewport Pler, probably headed
•for 21 Oceanfront or Renato's.
1 Every space was taken tn the
: blg lot. with the summer crowds
:banging on to every last second
of sundown. Next week, when
the traffic calms down, check out
opened last year. The man has
talent, as you will discover with
one forkful <1 his delicately pre-
pared polenta with sausages, a
mildly spicy marinara sauce and
melting mozzarella cheese. 'Ibis is
a wonderful dish -
well worth the visit.
Longo bakes
bread and makes a
fresh ba,tch ofter-
rific soup each
morning ($3.25) and we we.re for-
tunate enough to be there when
a creamy caulifiower soup with
bits of fresh tomato and basil was
served. The minestrone is fine as
well.
Soup is available at lunch dai-
ly along with an assortment of McFadden
Square's
newest restau-
rant, Sol GrW.
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panini (sand-
wiches) and
individual piz-
zas. Best of all,
the appetizers
listed on the
dinner menu
also are served
at lunch.
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bas chosen this
spot for her first
venture and
she's not in bad
·company. After
I + WHA't. Sol Grill : I +WHERE: 110 Mcfadden :
: Place, Newport Beach :
: +WHEN: 11 a.m. to mid-l I night. Monday through Satur-:
I day 1 I ' I I +HOW MUCH: Dinner :
I likeCl the
steamed clams
as an appetizer,
in a nice salty
broth with herbs
and bits of veg-
etables. Tender
·all. the land·
mark Charlie's
Chili is just
down the street,
ll Farro is
·across the
: entrees, $7.25 to $13.95. :
: Starters, $2.75 to $10.95 :
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'square and so is Rockin' Baja
'Lobster, which she managed for
four years.
Her place doesn't have much to
say for itself from the outside. It
'stands on the comer, a plain
•unpromising front with a couple of
tables on the sidewalk. Inside,
·Taggart has chosen bold colorful
;paintings from Kurt Schmidt and
Julie Mattson with impasto as
thick as marinara sauce laid on
. the canvases. The drama is
. heightened a bit at night when the
formica tables are covered with
claret-colored tablecloths and can-
dles in heavy glass holders.
Chef Salvatore Longo is
devising some personal Sicilian
touches for lunch and dinner
here. Longo worked at ll Farro at
one time and was at Marnrna
Gina's when that restaurant
crab cakes are
buried under a hot yellow mus-
tard sauce with bits of shrimp;
both are $6.95. Grilled chicken
skewers with peanut sauce and
cheese ravioli with fresh tomato
and asparagus are other choices.
Taggart claims credit for the
house salad -a bowl of mixed
greens with brilliant summer
tomatoes, lots of blue cheese and
crunchy toasted pecans and the
balsamic vinegar has a mannerly,
mild taste. I see from my notes
that I gave it four stars each time,
which means we all really liked
it. A small Caesar ($4.95) also has
a larger relative (at $6.95) and for
$3 more, it becomes the grand
uncle of Caesars with grilled
shrimp or chicken.
Of the entrees, the grilled filet
mignon with garlic mashed pota-
toes ($13.95) is a winner in flavor
"'llle Best Authentic Morentlne food In Town·
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Enoteca Bar And
Cigar Smoking Room
Sol Grill owner Denise Taggart serves up lunch at her seaside
restaurant located at the Newport Pier.
and price; a garlicky roasted a fish filet, for example, just
chicken redolent with rosemary doesn't seem warranted in these
($9.95), and accompanied by gar-casual surroundings. However,
lie mashed potatoes and spinach, grilled lamb chops with polenta
makes for very good eating and so to soak up the savory juices
does the seafood ravioli-filled with ($14.95) are especially good and
ground shrimp bathed in shell-a worthy buy, and the grilled
pink vodka/lobster sauce ($13.95). veggie platter ($7 .50) is an
We found the barely seared appealing value.
scallops just a little too raw, Several desserts are available,
served with angel hair, colorless the chef's specialty being a
on a white china plate. A dish of creme brulee without the usual
pasta primavera "with roasted pane of glazed hard sugar, but it
pine nuts" was disappointingly is a marvelous, creamy custard
busy; the vegetables grey and with accents of browned sugar.
overcooked and no visible pine Wine choices are quite limited,
nuts. (It turns out they are in a with good labels, and the prices
pesto which is mixed with cream are more than fair sauce -obviously a dish that
needs to be reworked by Longo).
The specials tend to get pricey
for the location. A $16.95 tab for
• MARLA BaRD'S Restaurant Review
and Platter Chatter appear every other
Thursday.
platter chatter
By Marla Bird
BALBOA ISLAND'S BASIUC
The summer visitors will be
decamping shortly and it will be
easier to get to Balboa Island for ,
a fine dining experience at Bull-
ie, a treasure of a bistro with a
Swiss chef. Bernard Althm, and"
a marvelous menu. For gourmet
dining in intimate, romantic sur-
roundings, phone 673-0570.
LA DOLCE VITA
A lavish Italian farewell to
summer is in store at Antontel-
lo's R.lstorante for the fifth annu-
al La Dolce Vlta, benefiting the
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Northern Italian cuisine, llve
entertainment, dancing and
silent/live auctions are in the
works for Sept. 7 at 6 p.m . At
South Coast Plaza Village, tick-
ets are $125 per person. For
information and reservations,
phone 938-1393.
SPEEDWAY, JERRY'S AND
LUGANO
lf you've been out of town, you
may have missed the news or
three more new dining destina-
tions in Orange County. Just in
case: Jerry's Famous Deli at
Anton Boulevard and Park Cen-
ter Drive in Costa Mesa and the
Speedway International Bistro
and Bar on Coast Highway at
Bayside Drive in Newport Beach
are now officially opened and so
is Lugano on Anton. They're
diverse additions to our rapidly
growing restaurant scene. Jerry's
is open 24 hours a da.y; Speed-
way opens every day at 11 a.m.;
Luga.no is open for breakfast,
lunch and dinner.
BLUEWATER GRILl
New "chef's1eatures• are now
on the menu every Friday and
Saturday for the fall season.
Dishes include Hawaiian ono
with tenyaki glaze and
lowi/jalapeno salsa ($14.15) and
harpooned swordfish, Cajun
bronze style (market price). Bri-
an Hirsty says they are also
"dabbling in sushi these days,
serving Cahlornia rolls.· Bluewa'-
ter Grill is at 630 Lido Park Dri-
ve. Phone 675-3474.
EARTH TO TABLE
Chef and educator John Ash,
culinary director at Fetzer Vine·
yards, has written a helpful,
'informative and interesting cook-
book for those who are seriously
into the pamng of wine and food.
"From the Earth to the Table•
(Dutton, $29.95) has more than
300 reapes wtth a wme sugges-
uon for each His reopes feature
"wine country cuisine• and
acknowledge the fresh produce
of the seasons.
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Two •uccu.Jcnt. bro iled Joh.ter tajb io $}5 95 taadcan with & choice New York 11e&kf
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The Cotton Blossom baa
anchore<l at the doclc of
the Orange County Per-
fonning Arts Center for a full
month -four times the length of
an average musical's run there -
and if opening night
ii any indication,
there'll be plenty of
pa.ssengers on this
•show Boat.•
It's hard to
believe that the Jerome Kem-
Oscar Hammerstein D musical
has logged seven decades (it
was, in fact, born the same year
as its star, Tom Bosley). But leg-
endary director Harold Prince
has given this often-sedentary
and more than slightly melodra-
matic war horse a new coat of
paint and, along with choreogra-
pher Susann Stoman, a healthy
shot of adrenaline.
The energy is evident right off
the bat, not in the opening cho-
rus number from which it's
expected, but in the classic first-
meeting duet "Only Make
Belleve• between the no-
account gambler (John Rueu)
and the perky daupter ot tbe
1how boat captain (Sarah Pfister-
er). They bob and weave, flirting
with abandon, and set ttie tone of
the show.
Later, when the singing star
(Debbie de Coudreaux) warblei
the time-honored
ballad •can't Help
Lovin' Dat Man,•
it's transformed into
a spirited produc-
tion number
instead of the usual mournful
solo. Clearly, there's a theme at
work here.
One thing that remains con-
stant is ·01d Man River,• power-
fully presented by Andre
Solomon-Glover, who must be
setting a record for the most
reprises in one show. That river
keeps rolling along, u.sed as a
running theme and a set-change
break, and a better choice could-
n't have been made.
And speaking of the ~et -it
would take a separate review to
do it justice. Eugene Lee's 1887
waterfront backdrop spills out
beyond the Center stage's
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LAMENCE 'LA! AUILE
~1. The Newport Beach Marriott's
SUDlet Music Serles• presents
jazz quartet Lawrence "L.A.•
Auble from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday in
1h~ hotel's View Lounge, 900
Newport Center Drive. The
·admiaion is SS. Proceeds will be
distrlbuted to CHOC and the
~dren's Miracle Network. For
'lDOre information, call 640-4000.
"' SPYROGYRA
lbe Hyatt Newporter's seventh
p.nnual Ja:u Series continues with
contemporary jazz group Spyro
Gyra on Friday at 7 and 8:45 p.m.
_at the outdoor amphitheater over-
lQOking the Back Bay at 1107
Jsmtboree Road, Newport Beach.
Tickets range from $15 to $25 and can be purchased at the Hyatt
Newporter, through 1icketMaster
dr at the door. Children under 16
years of age receive 50% off the
adult price. For information, call
729-1234.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS'
1\"iangle Square presents Papa
Sear and Friends at 7 p.m. and
Jamie and the Jury at 8 p.m. Mon-
day. Admission is free. The shop-
ping center bas free live classic
rock performances scheduled
from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday
!through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday; and from 1
•to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
~afternoons in the Town Square at
1 Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor
•Blvd., Costa Mesa.
ART
NEWPORT BEACH OTY HALL
, The public is invited to view
· Helen Bellinger's •Art on the
Rocks " and Nancy Gardner's
· "The Force of Gravity~ in the
'Newport Beach City Hall gallery,
• 3300 Newport Blvd., through
·Sept. 30. The exhibit is free and
open for v1ewing Monday
through Friday from 9 a .m. to 5
p.m. For information, call 717-
3870. ~
ART OF THE AUTOMOBILE
The public is invited to V1ew
•Art of the Automobile" in the
foyer of the Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,
through Sept. 30 The exhibit is
free and open for viewing Mon-
day through Thursday from 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from
noon to 5 p.m. A welcome recep-
tion 'Will ~held Sept. 7 from 2 to
4 p.m. in the library's Friends'
Meeting Room. For information,
~ 717-3801.
TUESDAY TALKS
• T.he Orange County Museum
of Art presents, •Tuesday Talks at
Noon," a series of free talks at
noon by artists, critics and histori-
ans complementing the art dis-
J>layed in the museum's galleries
~t 850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Beach.
• • On Tuesday, photographer
Laurie Brown will speak about
:iter work displayed in the muse-
um's permanent collection. For
;:lnf ormation, call 7 59-1122.
~OBERT CREMEAN
;. The Orange County Museum ,
l>f Art presents artist Robert Cre-
.lJlean's sculpture "Vatican Corri-
.Car, A Non-Specific Autobiogra-
.phy" through Sept 21. The muse-
"llm is open from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m.
3\lesday through Sunday and
-located at 850 San Clemente Dri-
~e. Newport Beach. Admission is
~ for adults and $4 for seniors
:&nd students. Children under 16
and museum members are free.
Por information, call 759·1l22.
CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM
View the world of Chuck Jones
and his private collection. The
retail gallery is free and open
Monday through Friday from 10
o..m. to 7 p .m. and Saturday and
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Por
information, call 723-1900.
PHOTO EXHIBR'
The Fine Arts Gallery at
Orange Coast College presents
artist/photographer Peggy Jones'
exhibition, •Pinhole to Pixel•
through Sept. 26. The opening
reception is Thursday from 7 to 9
p.m. Adnli.ssion is ftee. For infor-
mation, call 432-5039.
ALASKAN ART
The Dancing Bear Gallery pre-
sents two exhibitions, Florence
Malewotkuk -Graphic Sibenan
Yupik artist and Ron Manook -
Alaskan Athabascan Mask Carv-
er through Sunday at 412 31 St.,
Newport Beach. The gallery is
open Tuesday through Saturday
from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. For infor-
mation, call 723-1922.
COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE
Award-winning watercolorist
Diane Denghausen is the fea-
tured artist for August at the
Showcase Gallery, Wednesday
through Saturday from 10 a.m. to
5 p .m. and Sunday from noon to 5
p.m.. in South Coast Plaza Vil-
lage, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa
Mesa. The gallery is closed Mon-
day and Tuesday. For mformation,
call 631-2232.
PANORAMIC DISPLAY
The Ne\vport Beach Central
Library displays Robert J .
Paluzzi's panoramic shot of New-
port Harbor through Sunday. The
library is located at 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beach. For infor-
mation, call 717-3801
EXHIBIT
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum presents 1ts 1997 sum-
mer exhibit, "Wind on the Water:
Women Photographers in Yacht-
ing• from 10 a.m to 5 p.m.
through Nov 9. The museum is
located aboard the nverboat Pride
of Newport, docked at the Back
Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast High\
way, Newport Beach Admission
is free for members; $4 for guest
adults; $1 for guest children 12
and younger. The museum is
closed Mondays. For more infor-
mation, call 675-8915, ext. 102.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28~ 1997 A 1'
KtlCI DAVIS
The Robert Mondavt Wme and
Pood Center presents artist Kiki
Davis through Sept 8 from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave., Cos-
ta M~. For information, call 979-
4510.
F1RE AND ICE
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents "Fire and Ice
(Shrin.king/Bxpanding) • by artist
George Stone through Dec. 28 at
850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Beach. For more information,
call 759-1122.
EARLY PAJNTINGS
•Mark Rothko: The Spirit of
Myth, Early Paintings from the
1930s and 1940s• will be on view
through Sept. 7 at the Orange
County Museum of Art, 850 San
· Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
For more information, call 759-
1122.
COLOR PHOTOS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents M Real Life/Still
Llfe by Marie Cosindas" featuring
color photographs through Sun-
day at the museum's South Coast
Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call 759-1122.
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The museum features three
galleries: the Newport Gallery
displaying the maritime history of
the area; the Model Gallery
exhibiting a selection of world-
class models and the Grand Salon
which offers touring exhibits.
Admission is free for members, $4
for adults and $1 for children. The
museum is located at 151 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. For
information, call 673-7863.
SPECIAL
SUTTON PLACE HOTEL
The hotel's second annual
Cuban Pig Roast celebration is
Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Calypso
Pool Deck. The cost is $42 for
adults and $20 for children ages 6
to 12. Children 5 and under are
free.
• The hotel's Calypso Cafe pre-
sents a lobster cookout Saturdays
from 4 to 8 p .m.. third floor,
Calypso Pool Deck. The cost is
$35 per person, plus tax and gra-
tuity.
• The hotel hosts a Sunday
champagne brunch from 10:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges
from $29 to $39 for adults and $14
for children 6 to 12 years. Chil-
''Wrought Iron
Chandelier"
A11ailt1'7le u1 .1elected
Diam. JO" Height 27"
Saratoga # 199
Hodson Lighting
Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4
1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
548-9341
dren under 5 are free.
• The Tiianon Lounge offers
late-night entertainment every
Saturday from 9 p .m. to 1 a.m.
There is no cover charge, but
space is limited.
• Accents Cigar Bar in the
hotel welcomes cigar aficionados
Monday through Friday from 6
p .m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel
is located at 4500 MacArthur
Blvd., Newport Beach For infor-
mation, call 476-2001.
SAFARI BRUNCH
A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise
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ALDEN'S CARPET
has opened
anew
Area Rug Studio
Why Pay Dept
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ALL RUGS & >
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SALE .
Handmade wools.
synthetics. sisal
ALDEN'S
CARPETS, INC.
646-4838
lS available aboard the 54-foot
Emerald Forest Tiki docked in
Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday The
cost 1s $25.95 per person dnd
$15.95 for children under 12 For
reservdllons, call 673-0240.
FARMERS MARKETS
• Every Thursday there is a
farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the Orange County Fair-
grounds. Admission is free.
• The Orange County Market
Place 1S every Saturday and Sun-
day from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
main fairgrounds pa.rlang lot The
adrruss1on is $1 for adults, chil-
1 dren under 12 yea.rs are free. For
infonnallon, call 723-6616.
• Every Saturday there is a
farmers market from 9 a .m. to 1
p.m. m the muruapal parlang lot
at Bayside Drive and Marguerite
Avenue 111 Corona del Mar.
• The Newport Beach Farmers
f\ 1arket is every Tuesday from 8
a.m. to noon through swnmer a1
the Newport Pier parking lot aJ
21st Street. Free parking is avail·
able across the street at 2000 W.
Balboa Blvd.
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THUllSDAY, AUGUST 28. 1997
SNIDWAY
B~ Saturday (except Sept.
27) J.ntenMtional Speedway,
IJ)ODIOn a speedway from 1:30
to to p.m. in the Grand.stand
Arena. Admla1lon 11 $9 for
aduJta, SS tor Juniors ages 13 to
17, S2 for kids ages 6 to 12. Chil-
dren S and under are tree. Por
lnf ormation, call 492-9933.
STAGE
PERFORMING ARTS CENlllt
• The Orange County .,._,onn·
ing Alli Center presents the musi-
cal •Show Boat# through Sept. 27
in Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows
run Tuesday through Saturday at
8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday
matinees at 2 p.m. and Sundays at
1:30 p.m. Tickets range from
$32.50 to $67 .50 and are avatlable
at The Center Box Office and at all
TicketMaster outlets and website
(www.tlclcetmaster.com) or charge
by phone, 740-7878. For mforma-
tion, call 556-2787 or visit the web
site at www.ocartsnet.org/ocpac.
• The Center offers free public
tours every Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday at 10.30 am. Reser-
vations are required for groups of
10 or more. For informauon, call
SOUTH COAST• &ia.Y
South C0Mt a.p.i«y l'llJJ'l'llll!MI ... 0 ....
the ~Y •Pygmalion• oa die
MaM1qge, 865 Town CeDt.r Dd-
ve, COit.a Mela. ~ are Prl-
day thrOugh sept. " wUb tickets ~al S18. The fegular nm
is tram Sept. s t.bn>ugb Oct. 5.
Regular ticketl rang from $28 to
$43. Perforinancel are Tuelday
through Prkt.ay at 8 p.m .• Saturday
at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Por informa-
tion, call 957-2602.
COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE
The Costa Mesa Ovic Play-
house presents the Gilbert and
Sullivan musical •H.M.S.
Pinafore" through Sept. 14. Thurs-
day, Friday and Saturday perfor-
mances start at 8 p.m. Sunday
matinee performances are at 2
p.m. A special 5.5 preview night
will take place today and tomor-
row. nckets are $15; senior
$12.50. For information, call 650-
5269.
FILM
PORT THEATRE
The Dames and Dicks series
We Have 1he Most
Taps on Keeord In
· Orange Countyl
• 4 6 Import IJeers
• 42 Micro Brewers
We feature over ~O single-malt l!Jc
blended scotch Whiskeys as well
a.s many top.of-the-line
bourbons. tequlla.s and brandies.
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Costa Mesa
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Md '· SboWI ...... idu1ts and $4.50 for NDla'lw ad chil-
dren under 12. The tbeliter 11
located 2905 E. COMt Highway,
Corona de1 Mar. Por lnlGlmadon,
call 613-6260.
FAMtlY STOltYTIMl
Storyteller Mark Nedleman
hosts a free family stotyttme Sat-
urday from 2 to 3 p.m. for chil·
dren ages 3 to 6 at the Costa
Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Spedal p uppet
friends will be on hand u d there
will be an arts and crafts project.
For information, call 646-8845.
PAJAMA PARTY
The Costa Mesa Public
Library presents PaJama Story-
time every Monday evening from
7 to 7:30 p.m. fof 3-to 7-year-olds
at 1855 Park A.Ye. Favorite chil-
dren's songs, a varied cast of
puppet chMacters -.d)Dany fun
'GOOSEIUMPS'
Tbe •Goosebumps" club
meets the tint and third Monday
of the month at 6:30 p.m. at
Bamet & Noble, 953 Newport
Center Drive. For tntormation,
call 759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT tfOUR
Prom 2 to 3 p .m. every Sun-
day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun.
tilled craft and story hour for chil-
dren of all ages. Refreshments
will be served. Barnes & Noble is
located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., ni-
angle Square in Costa Mesa. For
information, call 631-0614.
DANCE
CHA CHA
The Defore Dance Center
otters cha cha lessons every Fri-
day and Saturday through the
month of August at 7:30 p.m.,
151 Kaimus Drive, G-3, Costa
Mesa. The lessons will be fol-
lowed by • JMa1f hour Of practlee
and tbeD open danQng With •
dilC joc:UJ until 11 p.m. Starting
Monday, the featu*I dance 101
the month WW be the rumba. ilbe
pi1ce II SS. For Information, ~
Ut.-9908.
IAUJtOOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Cen-
ter offers adult ballJoom dance
every Tuesday night {tom 7:30 ~
10:30 p.m. Singles and couples
welcome. Uve mustc provided
by the Ray Robbins Combo. The
cost is $3. The Senior Center is at
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Por
information, call 645-2356.
POETRY READINGS
The Gypsy Den Cale and
Reading Room presents The Fac-
tory Readings featuring poetry
readings and live music at 8 p.m.
An open reading will follow.
Admission is free. For informa-
tion, call 549-7012.
SINGLES
JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS
• New Jewish Relationships
alloWI Jewilb mg ... to ~
people they wilb to date fJom
profile &lbumt that p6cture a.aid
describe singlet With a wide
range of personal and protes-
1ional interests. Membership
fees are $«) for six months and
S70 for a year, nonmembers of
the Jewish CommUnJty Center
are $10 more. Por information,
call 755-0:WO.
• Tennb Ladder tor Singles
otters an opportunity to meet
new people while improving
your game. Registration fee is
$18 and interested parties put
their names on a list and can
challenge players on the list. Por
information, call 755-0340.
• JANf, singles 21-39, holds a
variety of outings and activities.
For more information, call the
JAMline at 665-5048.
• Jewish In Between Singles,
age 39-59, offers social and cul-
tural events and can be reached
by calling 755-0340.
SYNAGOGUE VISrTS
Meet young Jewish singles
and couples for Friday services in
area synagogues. Visits take
place the third Friday of every
month. For information, call 755-
5555, ext. 551.
Can We Talk?
An-Evening with Joan RiverJ
will he pruented hy T he Sound of MLMic Gui/J of
the Orange County Performing A rtd Center
Frway Ef!ening Septeniher ~ 1997
Hyatt Regency /r.,ine
A Benefit to proviJe performing artJ education to the
chi/Jren of Orange County
$125 per perJon • CocktaiM 6:30 p.m. •Dinner 7:30 p.1n.
For i11/ormatwn pka.Je contact: MarJha Orfi,11, &ne/it Chair (714) 675-3377
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The retur7n of Toshiba
classic is right on par
J ust like a golf er who battles to
dlg himself out of a sand trap,
struggling to make par, the
Tosruba Senior Classic is back at
Newport Beach Country Oub where
it belongs, and it's a sandie we could-
n't be happier to see.
The golf towney ran into snags
earlier this year, you may recall, after
country club owners and event orga-
nizers clashed over unpaid debts and
personalities.
And it looked for awhile as if the
parties had irreconciliable differ-
ences.
But thankfully th.at all ended last
wee k.
Officials from Newport Beach
Country Club, the Senior PGA set-
tled their differences and announced
that the tee off will indeed take place
at the golf course again this year.
Besides being a natural tourist
magnet, the Toshiba, which is tele-
vised nationwide on ESPN, gives
Newport Beach a chance to show to
the country just what a beautiful
place this is. ·
So who needs Pebble Beach or
Augusta? With the world-cl.ass din-
ing, boating, beaches, lodgiflg, shop-.
ping -and not to mention residents
-Newport Beach has to offer, it
wouldn't take long for this town to
ascend into the ranks of world-class
golfing meccas as well
And the Toshiba Senior Cassie is
a good first st~.
1be Toshiba Senior
Clalllc wm return to
Newport Beach next
year despite problems
earlier tb1s year when
country dub ownen
and event organizers
dashed over unpaid
debts and personall·
Ues.
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the mailbag·
Brewer touches a nerve
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.JHE ISSUE: Costa
Mesa city officials
"objected to comments
assemblywoman
made to Sacramento
newspaper . o ur city oftiaals' despair at
Marilyn Brewer's com-
ments (Daily Pilot, Aug.
21 , 1997) can only stem from the
worst case of collective amnesia
I've ever encountered
Ldst bme I was up Shalimar-
wdy the bamcades still stood,
blocking three out of four access
streets. Wasn't that effort due to
drugs and dnve-bys?
Wdsn't there a gang member
there who was shot twice within
two months, escaping with his We
but losmg his spleen? What I
recdll from that ttme is that fami-
lies ther<' were afraid to leave
their houses after dark. One
women rC'ported that if you were
lo venture out, groups ofloitering
youths would demand payment
lo pdS~
W<>ren't the barricades man-
ddted by the council to alleviate
these problems? I suppose every-
thing there is now sunshine and
roses and the council just forgot
(dgdll17) to reroove the barricades.
And speak.mg of gangs ...
hdven't we had at least two gang
sweeps wtthm the past six months
or so?
Didn't the city fathers have to
get involved to "encourage"
ldfldlords and tenants to clean up
school.
And then there was the prob-
lem of grocery carts dotting the
Costa Mesa landscape.
On that note, I believe I have
the perfect headline 1or the Dally
Pilot's next April 1st issue: ·aty
Moves Offices to South Coast
Plaza and Replaces Motorpool
With Fleet of BMWs."
LINDA NEWMAN
Costa Mesa
1bank you for following up on
the remarks made by Assembly-
woman Marilyn Brewer as report-
ed in the ThW'Sday, Aug. 211 1997
edition of the Daily Pilot
Our organization. the Costa
Mesa Tourism and Promotion
Council. along with other organi-
zations in the city such as the
Chamber of Commerce, are work-
ing very hard to promote Costa
Mesa as a desirable place to visit
whether it is for business or plea-
sure.
Our city has many wonderful
things to offer -world-class per-
forming arts and theater, fine din-
ing, unparalleled shopping, art
galleries, recreational opportwti-
ties, easy airport access, and more.
I agree with City Councilman
Gary Monahan in hoping that
Brewer's remarks were taken out
of context; however, I am con-
cerned that comments in this vein
are being made at all by o~
ed officials. I hope that in the
future, Brewer will work with all of
us to help put Costa Mesa's best
foot forward.
EMMETT STEED, president
Costa Mesa Tourism and
Promotion Council
thetr fl.Ith t.n.fested alleys and dri-Was that the slowest news day veways7 And not so long ago, wasn't a of the year when the Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa house raided finding decided to nm the article (•Brew-
a number of illegal immigrants er's Comments Raise Ireof Many,•
• being held against their will? Aug. l1). That story should have
On one occasion last year, I been on page 3 and read "Brew-er's comments raise ire of two was waiting for the bus across foes," with a byline that states
1 from Pomona school and found a "Democrat Joe Ericklon grabs
: hypodermic needle on the side-oppoltunily to attack Republican
: walk as young children passed assemblywoman.•
1 making the ir way to school. And l lmDW Anemblywunan Mart-
' s~veral years back a not-t0-lucky 1yn Blew and she ii a pencn
gang me mber was shot and killed always looking for ways to 1 two or three blocks from the Improve tbe 10th A-em~ Dlt-
f •
trict. Clearly, no good purpose was
served by the artJde except to
deliberately create hostility
between state and local elected
officials in an effort to create a
news event where none exists.
CHRIS MINER
Newport Beach
Nothing like some good ol' cul-
tural tension in the Dally Pilot to
get the fires burning and sell
newspapers. But it swe would be
nice to see Marilyn Brewer's
entire quote in a newspaper's
lead story discussing it.
It's bard to take a side and let
people judge for themselves
when all you do is paraphrase il
Nevertheless, who are we kid-
ding. It sounds to me like Assem-
blywoman Brewer bas taken a
more recent tour of ow dty than
Councilwoman Heather Somers.
. Perhaps Somers is too bUI}'
enjoying all of that world-class
shopping available here at Gucci,
Hermes, nttany and Chanel to
take a drive down Placentia
Avenue between Wilson Street
and Superior.
You can't deny that there are
'gang problems, ghettos and
immigration problems.' There are
also 'BMW-driving, cellular
phone-toting affluent' people as
well. But other than Newport
Beach, what other town in
Orange County doesn't have
these problems?
Heck, you still get an occas-
sional gang-related shooting in
Irvine of all places, and what
about the kid who died after get-
ting a paint roller smashed
through his head in San
Clemente. Reality can be a cruel
thing -deal with it, Somers.
I've lived here for virtually my
entire 30 years. I went to grade
school trbm first through 12th
grade in Costa Mesa and was
raised in Mesa Verde in a com-
fortable, upper-middle cl.ass fami-
ly. I went aw(ly to college, but still
I came back because this is home.
I like lt here but also realize it's
not perfect Costa. Mesa is all
things, a melting pot. What's
wrcmg wtlh tb.atl
It frightens me that one of our
city's own elected officials is
walking around with blinders on.
People on the West Side are try-·
ing to scratch out a meager living
in a tough neighborhood, while
people. like Somers are voting
against these.same people vend-
ing from carts.
If you won't let them work for a
living, why are you surprised if
the result i5 more aime? If you
don't like it, keep sipping your
cocktails at Mortons on your way
to the Performing Arts Center
after shopping at the Versace
store.
Or better yet, move across. the
border to Newport where your
ideology is a little more in line
)lllth the general opinion and start
shopping at Fashion Island I'll be
picking up dinner at Thai Spice
on my way to the TIJd Bar.
MIKEMcNJFf
Cost.a Mesa
Bravo to Brewer for being an
honest politician. The citizens of
Costa. Mesa, and surrounding
dties, have to face the fact that we
cannot bide behind the
•0range Curtain." The prob-
lems that effect adjacent cities are
creeping into our city and we need
the foresight of people like Mari-
lyn Brewer to protect us from the
issues outlined in the article.
RONAID J. GREEN, Jr.
Costa Mesa
It is too bad the Daily Pilot arti-
cle was interpreted to be such an
urgent problem that comments
were not taken from Marilyn
Brewer or Mayor Peter Buff a.
I am certain that Brewer would
have explained that her state-
ments were taken out of context
an(i Buffa certainly would ·have
attested to the fact that the assem-
blywoman and local officials have
been working together to correct
the problems in the Oty of Costa
Mesa.
We all need to recognize that
these problems are real and our
representatives are people who
are looking for solutiool.
UUCll IM!UIT eo.taMeM .
rebuttal
Pilot guilty of
irresponsible
reporting
Relative to the artide writ-
ten on Aug. 21, 1997,
•erewer's comments raise
Ire of many,• the only thing
wone than being misquoted
once -is to
be misquot-
ed twice.
The first
time by a
Capitol
Weekly
reporter and
the second
by my home-
town paper,
the Daily
Pilot. Marilyn
If you Brewer
had read
the original article you could
clearly see that "beset by
gangs" was the terminology of
the Sacramento reporter, and
was not my quote.
Surely a plain reading of the
essence of my interview within
the capitol Weekly would dis-
close that I was discussing the
variety of economic and social
entities in my district and not
criticizing Costa Mesa. Of
course Costa Mesa contains the
finest of business and shopping
facilities, as well as beautiful
residential areas.
I have consistently repre-
sented the city of Costa Mesa
as one that itself contains a
fich variety of business, resi-
dential and social entities.
" However, I have continuous-
ly been made cognizant by
political and community lea~
ers in Costa Mesa, of its more
serious problems, in part with
the intent that I aid in obtain-
ing solutions to those prob-
lems.
. To single out a reference L
made to those problems and
ignore the context of my capi-
tol Weekly interview is to stir
up controversy for what
appears to be the pursuit of a ·
sensational story, and not for
the best interests of Costa
Mesa.
The is.sues presented In the
Daily Pilot article were not
time sensitive. Yet. my office
was contacted at 11 a.m. for a
4 p.m. deadline. This is not
exactly responsible reporting.
I believe that I have a good
working relationship with the •
city and the city staff. At their •
request, I have introduced and
carried legistation to aid the
city. The kind of reporting you .
permitted does not serve Costa
Mesa or its citizens. ,
MARILYN C. 1REWE1t :
Assemblywoman, 70th District '
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Dally Pitot did
chedt wtth the Capito! Weekly to
make sure it stood by Its stoty (.net It ;
did) and tried twice to tffdl Brewer :
or get one of her aides to respond on '
her behalf so that we could meet our
11 p.m. deadline.
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t8lt achievement. Boies said
"lbe be8t predictor of SAT ~scores are the education of par-
• entl and students taking the : test,. be Mid.
He allo said he expected the
scores tO fluctuate yearly, but to
remalli within a certain range.
Owing the past five years,
Newpott-Mesa average verbal
and math scores were the highest
in 1995-96 and the lowest in
1996-97.
Given the high scores last
·year, it was predictable there
would be some drop this year,
said Costa Mesa High School
Principal Andrew Hernandez.
"Last year (1995-96), we got
some compliments because the
scores were up," Hernandez said.
CIOUWUICJa
P«e Wiison, (R), State Capitol, Sacra·
•Whenever you have a good
year, ~b&bly next year there's
going to be a dip."
Hernandez said he WU trying
to encourage more Cotta Meea
ltudents to take the SAT, which
probably brought the averages
down.
Last school year, 4-' % of Costa
Mesa students took the SAT com-
pared with 3' % the year before.
Board President ~ Flour
said she was happy more stu-
dents were taking the test. Half of
Newport-Mesa seniors took the
test during the 1996-9~ school
year.
•1t means a greater number of
our students are interested in
going on to higher education,"
Fluor said. •rm pleased that the
scores remain above the state
and national average.•
Superintendent Mac Bernd
said he was concerned about the
scores.
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the hallway to ask somebody a
question, employees had to get
in their cars or get on the
phone .•
The new centralized location
-with plenty of office space for
school offieials and the board of
trustees meetings -will help
the district run a tighter ship,
Stokes said.
• Jt'a very Dice,
dent,• Stokes said.
District officials said they
expect to save money and time
on the new center through
improved communication ,
among staff and rent they no
longer need to pay at offices
throughout the city.
The district's new main nwn-
ber is 42'-5000, and trustees
will hold their first meeting in
the new education center on
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Young scolded Mesa's pnm-
actio111 including a threat
de last month to turn "1 ~
ter connections, calling it a
•false public safety crisis to fur.
-ther its media strategy.•
But Mesa officials contend the
-lawsuits could be brought back
l eould the commission rule
Stacy Packham, 15, a Newport
Harbor High School student, said
she knew inunediately the rebiev-
er wasn't JUSt some stray dog
becduse he was so "fat and
· healthy • She and sister, Amber,
13, deoded to try and find the
owners instead of taking the dog to
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their mistake, Newton said.
"They entered an illegal
clost>d session because it wasn't
on the agenda and there was no
emergency situation or need to
take ammectiate action,· Newton
sdJd. •Assuming that the person
was willing to wait until the next
closed session, then they could
have done that."
A bdstc tenet of the Brown Act
that governs public meetings is
that lhc> agenda for an open or
closed meetrng must be
announced at least 24 hours in
advdnce or m the rare case of an
emerql'ncy meeting, one hour in
advdnce
Bodrd President Martha Fluor
acknowledged the mistake, but
said the trustees gave Deng-
hausen only three minutes to
speak and had no discussion of
their own.
Subsequently, board members
renewed Stocker's and three oth-
er adrrurustrators' contracts with-
out changes
ln reference to the apparent
violation, Fluor said, "I'll be mind-
ful of that in the future.·
Superintendent Mac Bernd
said he agreed with the way
trustees handled the complaint
dild sd.ld, "I don't think the point
is even relevant" when asked
about the apparent violation.
• 1 believe the board handled
the matter in a way that was most
dppropn ate for the situation,"
Bernd Sdld. "The board's main
concern was ror the rights of the
tt
agaimt M91a. •u we win at LAPCO we don't
need to proceed wtth the cue,•
said Coleen Scarminach, Mesa
spokeswoman. •rt•• an option that
tt could be reinstated.•
She said Mesa offidals still
believe that the lawsuit bu merit,
but this decision is a giant step
forward.
Irvine Ranch Water District
offida1s had agreed on Monday to
continue water service contracts
with Mesa Consolidated Water
an animal shelter. ·rAnimal shelters] usually don't
find a home for (animals], and he
would get killed,• she said. •So we
took the dog around the block ask-
ing if they knew whose it W8$, and
they didn't know." ,
The girls gave Red some water
and a few biscuits, then started
posting their signs a.round the
neighborhood. That's when they
stumbled across the signs posted
by the Goochey clan. Stacy said
person ma.king the complaint and
the "rights of the person being
complained about.
"U the matter had been sched-
uled for 24 hours later and the
person had already agreed to do it
in closed session, any contention
about Brown Act violations is
completely moot."
Denghausen said he told
trustees that Stocker did not
keep neighbors to the Harper
site informed about the lease to
Coastline and that she went
ahead with the contract despite
knowing neighbors' concerns
about noise and traffic.
He also said Stocker misled
her supervisors with other infor-
mation concerning Harper leas-
es.
"I think the board should
know these things before they
vote on her employment," Deng-
hausen said.
Oiltrict for ruetomen in Santa
Ana Heigbtl.
1b1I new wAter contract will
remain ln effect at leut until a
dedDon is made by tbe oommis-
sion as to which agency is best
able to serve that lll'M.
•we are pleated the litigatiOn
costs are going to end, and we
look forward to going .before the
Local Agency Formation Com-
mission,• said Dave Ferguson,
lrvine Ranch spokesman.
she called Bill Goochey, who
immediately walked over to pick
up the dog.
"Red was completely worn out
when we got him home," Goochey
said. "There was just a bunch of
people all working together and
being nice to me."
Goochey said the Packham
family refused to take any reward
money, but he did convince them
to let him buy them some ice cream
for their efforts.
Stocker responded to the alle-
gations Wednesday, stating that
sh~ works in an honest manner.
·1 work at the direction of the
boa.rd and superintendent. I take
the direction I receive responsibly
and carry out their direction to the
best of my ability," she said. "I do
it with an honest and forthright
manner with the public."
At Tuesday's meeting, another
citizen stood ur and defended
Stocker.
•She has done a wonderful
job on (Harper). Unfortunately;
the neighbors have said some
cruel things to her," John Rule
said. w1 think she should be
rewarded for her good work."
Bernd also defended Stocker's
performance.
~I fully support Carol Stock-
e r's work and the work of other
people the board took action on
last rught."
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ffimbledon dlQinp Martinez to
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Conchita Mai·tinez : enters Newport challep,'ger
• Former Wimbledon Mutual Ute Challenger Sept. 22-6-1, 6-2, in the first round Tuesday Hotel and Tennis Oub for the dation.
champion is top-seeded 28 at the Newport Be4ch Marriott of the U.S. Open. second year tn a row, this time Last year, Blena Brioukhovets
Hotel and Tennis Oub. Martinez, who bas won 30 with administrative control of the {Ukraine) defeated Mercedes Paz
in Pacific Mutual Life Martinez, who defeated a wrA Tour titles in her career, tournament. It is sanctioned by (Argentina) in the final.
event at the $25,000 retiring Martina Navratilova in an totalling over $6 million in the United States Tennis Brloukhovelts also eliminated
Newport Beach emotional Wimbledon final three earnings, has won four Association and the International Brandis Bra•erma.n in the
yem ago, will be top-seeded in consecutive Italian Opens. Tennis Federation. quarteriinals, after the Newport
Marriott Sept. 22-28. the $25,000 wrA Tour challenger, •That's just a huge draw,• Ray Absent from the area since Beach junior, top-ranked in the
according to tournament director said of Martinez's entry. •She World Team Tennis pulled out nation this year in the girls 18s,
By Richard Dunn. Dai/t; Pflot
ORT BEACH -
chita Martinez of
pam, a top-10 player
since 1991 on the Women's Tennis
Association Tour and the 1994
Wimbledon champion, committed
Wednesday to play in the Pacific
mQlly
yanity
Fi11ing
the gaps
• SCC's women's
soc~er team has
depth -something it
never has possessed.
Tiere is nothing like
bounding right into the
thick of things, and that
is what Scott Dameron, coach
of Southern California Col-
lege's women's soccer team
must do this season.
With just three days of
official training camp under
their belts (meaning that
school just started Monday),
the Vanguards get to take
their first road trip, and face
none other that NCAA Divi-
sion ill powerhouse UC San
Diego Friday afternoon.
But Dameron doesn't
seem too worried.
•This is the earliest game
we've ever had,• he said.
• (UCSD) is either the
defending national champ, or
won it a couple years ago, so
yeah, we're jumping right
in."
Dameron, the only coach
the program has had in its
four-year history, is anxious
to utilize a strength his previ-
ous four teams have not pos-
sessed -depth. ·u we had one big weak-
ness last year it was depth at
the forward position," he
said.
That glaring negative did
seem to affect the team. In
1995, Dameron led the Van-
guards to an 11-8 mark and
the program's first-ever play-
oU appearance. But last sea-
son, the team's record slipped
to 10-8-1witha2-5-1 G~den
State Athletic Conference
standing.
So Dameron, who coached
at Newport Harbor High for
six seasons prior to bis tenure
at sec, decided to beef tbat
position up.
·we have a lot more depth
there and some outstanding
freshman coming in,• he
said.
One of thOle frelhmell ls
Ganessa Cobb, a rookie who
led her high trcboo1 team to
the Washington state title Jut
MUOD.
Jamie Gardiner, who
prepped at Sµmiy Hllll, II a
holdover from laSt aeuon
aDd Will leed the i<luad at tbe forward~ ~With a IOlld
IMIOD, 8ccoi'dilig to
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Robyn Ray, who said he didn't could be out here to work with a three years ago, professional made a smashing local debut.
know why Martinez decided to coach and pick up a couple of tennis returned to Newport Beach There will be a 32-player main
enter the tournament. tournaments, or maybe she needs last year when Ray, the Marriott's draw in singles, a 16-team
•There are rules; players can't the points.· Director of Tennis, landed the doubles draw and-a 32-player
enter these professional Keri Phebus of Corona del challenger. qualifying draw to determine four
tournaments and pull out, so she's Mar, NCAA singles and doubles There will be 60 world-class spots in the main event.
entered,• Ray said. champion in 1995 for UCLA, will players from an estimated 15 Women ranked mostly from
Martinez, 25, is currently play in the qualifying 1ounds. different countries participating 15th to 275th in the world will
ranked ninth in the world. The event is being hosted by in the challenger to benefit the compete.
She defeated Jennifer Capriati, the Newport Beach Marriott National Dyslexia Research Foun-Details: 729-3566.
BlllAN POIM)A I DAILY Pl.OT
Corona del MaJ:'s quarterback Dennis Alshuler fades back for a pass In preseuon practlce. See story on page BS:
prep football preseuon
TOSHIBA
UPDATE
•Today it becomes
official: Hoag will be the
new beneficiary of the
Toshiba Senior Classic.
A advertised, the Toshi-s ba Senior Classic will
return to Newport
Beach Country Club next year
and the venerable Hoag Memor-
ial Hospital Presbyterian will be
announced today at a press con-
ference as the beneficiary of the
Senior PGA Tour event, the only
PGA stop in Orange County.
But what will truly enhan<:e
Toshiba's image in the communi-
ty today will be its donations to
the three designated charities
from the 1997 event, in spite of
the problems recently incw:red
by International Sports and Event
Marketing, lnc., which operated
the Senior Classic the past two
years.
Toshiba, which is assembling
the press conference to make the
formal announcement of its spon-
sorship intention and introduce
Hoag as the charity, will donate
to the Make-A-Wish Foundation
(Orange County Chapter), the
National Dyslexia Research
Foundation and the ALS Founda-
tion. No figures were released
Wednesday.
In May, Newport Beach Coun-
try Club ownership issued a
statement saying it would no
longer host the event if ISM con-
tinued as the operator, an
unprecedented move according
to Senior Tour officials.
NBCC cited continual defaults
in payments from the operator
and a strong concern ·about
ISM's relatively sma.11 contribuJ
tion to charity last year ($45,000)
and uncertainty regarding the
501(c)(3) tax-exempt status of
Classic Chanties of Or~
County.* ·
ISM, which hasn't returned
reporters' phone calls in two
months, announced no donations
to the three charities following
the 1997 tournament, a slar ¥1
the face for both Toshiba and the
PGA Tour considering the infra-
structure of every PGA toutn4-
ment is run by a charitable orga-
nization.
ISM created Classic CMride&
of Orange County in order
operate the Seruor Classic, Jtut
ISM's application to gY1
501(c)(3) tax-exempt status w:
reportedly denied fedeiil
approval.
It has been learned that Uf't
will no longer operate the eveat.
The only donation given to cbllil-
ty following this year's T~
event came from champion i Murphy, who beat Jay Sigel
record nine-hole playoU, a p
on NBCC's signature hole
continues to be shown on~ Beginning today, offidals
teareh for a new town
director, but much presswe
be on Hoag and its exeo.11.-
council to prepare for the
Senior" Cassie because ot u·:•mt..?
tiJM (less than seven mon
leC\n 'VOlunteen, spomon
und.-writen).
COLLEGES
CONTINUED FROM 81
ta (Pleasanton) should see some
action up front, too.
Newport Harbor's Meggan
Fleener, a midfielder, will start
her fourth season as one of
Oameron's starters. ~ "'She's really close to becoming
~ all-time assists leader," he
~cl: MShe really creates things
411d-1s really strong off the ball."
' Megan Conner (Redwood
~tian) will also start her fourth
consecutive year for Dameron.
7 P<>lly Gifford, who transferred fropi Orange Coast Colleg~ prior
'last seasorr. will also start in the
dtield.
:"She's an experienced, strong ~i:er. And real intelligent,"
· There will be
cash prizes for
· the best sand
sculptors!
Sunday
~ptember 14, 1997
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will receive 2 round-trip
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Dameron said.
Katie Kelley (Bothell, Wash.),
Rebekah Draxler (Pacifica.) and
Jodi Book (Burnsville, Minn.) will
all see plenty time in the back-
field.
But junior transfer Jessica Lub-
man may anchor the defense.
Coming from Cypress College,
where she recorded 33 shutouts
in two seasons, the goalkeeper
brings in a wealth of experience.
"She's someone who we'll
count on, N Dameron said. "She
should provide a lot of leadership
in there, too."
a&cking up Lubman will be
freshman Robin Landauer of Lit-
tleton, Colo.
The GSAC's women's soccer
programs are all relatively new,
and Concordia is getting in the
action for the first time this sea-
son. The programs, with the
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what a couple of years can
do. It wasn't long ago when
Costa Mesa High's boys cross
country program was holding up
the rear in the Pacific Coast
League, and now it's the standard
by which all other small schools
are compared.
Recently, a rival coac,b told
Mesa Coach Joe Busi that he uses
the Mustangs as an e.Xample of
what can be achieved by the little
~y.
•Wherever we go, these other
teams come in by the bus loads
and we don't even fill a van," Busi
said. "You get humbled, you get
nervous, you get scared. But I tell
my kids that those kids are just
the same as you are. They may
have a lot more numbers, but they
still can only run seven kids.
•0nce our kids see what they
can accomplish, they get through
those fears and the effort these
kids give me is just unbelievable.
They really respond."
Costa Mesa has responded the
last two years with PCL titles,
including the school's first trip to
the State meet last year.
Though it will be hard for Busi
to replace Jaime Carrillo and Eric
Solis, both of whom graduated,
the Mustangs should be solid
longest life thus far have histori-
cally proven to be the most domi-
nant, and will probably be that
way again.
Westmont, a perennial top five
team in the nation, looks to the
favorite again with Azusa Pacific
and Cal Baptist right there, as
well.
•nose were the first ones
estabUShed. so they're the better
ones. But everyone's going to be
stronger this year,• Dameron
said. •Every year I've seen our
conference develop, and this year
the games are going to be com-
petitive.
"I've found that we matchup
with Westmont pretty well last
year. Our first 11 matched up. We
lacked the depth we wanted,
though," he said.
"Now we have a lot of good
choices."
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Carrillo, Solis and Hancock
were labeled as the "big three
dogs• by Corona del Mar Coach
BID Sumner last sea.soil, because
of the trlo's uncanny ability to stay
in a pack up front.
Mesa, unbeaten in five PCL
dual meets last year, bad three
head-to-head battles with CdM
last season in a unique intra-dis-
trict rivalry. The two schools will
compete in the same league start-
ing in the fall of 1998.
•There's no doubt (Carrillo and
Solis) will be tough to replace, but
I see us going to CIF," said Busi,
whose squad finished fourth. in
ClP Southern Section Division IV
circles last autumn and fifth in the
state.
Hancock, a CIF Division Ill
finals qualifier in the 1,600 meters
last spring ofter going 4:23 in the
preliminaries at Long Beach City
College, bas won the Woodbridge
Invitational the past two years in
his division.
•When we need a big play,
he's there to help," Busi said of
Hancock. ·He's one of those kids
a coach wants. You can't work
him too hard and you can't
request too much from him,
because it's just his nature to give
110 percent.• ·
Before Hancock's freshman
year, Costa Mesa hadn't won a
league championship since 1980.
But with Hancock, Carrillo and
MUSTANGS
CONTINUED FROM 81
three years now, so they feel
they know it pretty well,•
Howell explained. "So, when
we're doing stuff they've
already done, it's a little hard for
them to focus. Especially in the
heat.
•sut we still have to give the
younger kids the opportunity to
learn some things that are new
to them."
Experience, as they say, is
one of those good problems to
have, and Howell reports the
first three days have included
many positives.
•Tue kids are really working
TL\VJSRICE
fSM.UI; MIJlANDA
tinez are flying right now," Busi
said, referring to his first and sec-
ond runners.
Martine.z, also a junior, ran
fourth and fifth last year for the
Mustangs, while juniors David
nan and Francisco Ortiz are also
returning letter winners. nan and Ortiz took turns run-
ning sixth and seventh for Costa
Mesa last year, llip-flopping
seemingly each week, but much
more will be expected of them in
'97.
Of the top newcomers, senior
1\'avis Rice, juniors Ismael Miran-
da and Rodrigo Ojeda, and fresh-
hard, which has been tough on
them in the heat and humidity,"
Howell said. "llley're back
hitting it hard in the weight
room, where we're alternating
upper-and lower-body work-
outs every day.•
Howell said the transition to
full gear, allowable by CrF
Southern Section rules for the
first time today, will be smooth
for the Mustangs, ranked No. 8
in the CIF Division VIIl presea-
son poll.
MWe know most of the kids
can hit, so we won't worry too
much about beating each other
up," Howell said.
"But it will be a relief to be
able to hit the sled, scrimmage a
little and drill without having to
walk through everything. We
ma Vll•Y 1Jlanm ere \tying for
tbll remaining three ~. while
8mlor Chrts Butcher oould also
CGQlllMdj •
ltke, a bubtbell plays, ii out
tor croa country for the first Unie
in his career after being 1nlplred
by t•mmahw. Miranda ia new to
nmni'MJ, While Butcbeir and Oje·
da are up from the lw:dor varsity.
"Newer runners are always
running the same pace, but
they're always falling behind and
they don't figure out why,• Busi
said. "Then slowly they begin to
understand that whoever is in
front of them is ma.Icing a surge
whenever they make a tum, and
whenever (the leaders) are out of
site they're probably making a
surge. They're never going to tell
you when they're going to make a
surge, so the quicker you can
react to his movement the easier it
is to keep up.
"That's what running's all
about. It's not necessarily always
the fastest guy who wins the
race."
Busi, a walk-on coach and a
former Orange County Coach of
the Year by The Times Orange
County, said he loves coacblng at
Costa Mesa.
"You get a lot from the kids,•
he said. "Kids give you energy,
they give you lite; hanging
around those kids keeps you
informed, keeps you motivateq,
and keeps you running.•
For the Mustangs, it all begins
with an attitude from the top. No
wonder they're constant over-
achievers.
can also do things without
having eight guys stand and
watch while three guys partici-
pate.•
Howell said be is still looking
to finalize several lineup ques-
tions, the majority of which
would have a ripple effect,
should things not pan out as
Howell and his staff foresee.
·we know we have players,
it's just a matter of realizing if
they can all fit in where we
think they will.•
The Mustangs are scheduled
to open the 1997 campaign
Sept. 12 against Saddleback at
Orange Coast College.
Those of us who live in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar
and Costa Mesa sometimes forget how great we have it.
We enioy healthy property values, excellent schools, plenty of culture
and o quality of life rivaling that of any in the notion. lrs time we remind
our readers how good they have it.
You'll wont to participate in our. upcoming series focusing on all of the
good people, schools, industry and things to do in our area.
Our newsroom staff will be spending the summer scampering through
our towns, business districts and classrooms to get to the gist of what
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BRIAN POBUDA I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Corona del Mar's Coach Dick Freeman watches his team run plays earlier this week ln practice.
EA RLY RIS ERS
• Sunrise practices aim to
get the Sea Kings going.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -lbe
Black Watch, silver helmets and a
healthy booster-generated bud-
get are all traditions the Corona
del Mar High football team is
proud to maintain.
That rather discordant wee-
bour alarm clock buzzer that pre-
cedes the Sea Kings' 5 a.m. condi-
tioning workouts the first three
days of fall practice, however,
may not be long for this world.
"What a tradition,• quipped
Coach Dick Freeman, about the
predawn prectlces, originated by
Freeman's predecessor and con-
tinued this year, for perhaps the
last time.
·we've tried to do something
different,• Freeman explained of
the reasoning behind the sunrise
sessions, which force Freeman to
rise at 3: 15 tun. for the commute
from his Diamond Bar home.
·aut just to have them come
out and run at 5 a.m. isn't that big
of a deal. I think we might be a lit-
tle tired of it, but now maybe isn't
the best time to decide whether to
continue it..
The Sea Kings, who will "sleep
in today• -their first practice in
full gear is scheduled for 9 a.m. -
have continued their emphasis on
fundamentals, according to Free-
man.
•we're just really concentrat-
ing on a lot of basic things like
positioning and attacking with
balance,• said Freeman, who
expressed pleasure over the first
three •conditiontng• days.
•The kids are working real
hard and the attitude has been
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
good. We got a lot done and we
even cut back on one evening
practice, because the kids
seemed a little leg-weary.•
Freeman said things will
change little when bis players
don full gear today.
•we'll just make a progression
from less conditioning to more
football aspects.
Freeman also noted there will
be none of the Mwarrior" hitting
drills that some programs utilize
on their first day in pads.
•we're not looking to play with
the last 11 guys standing. We split
up practice ·with our sophomores
today and there really wasn't
enough left to scrimmage any-
way.•
• He said tight muscles would
currently top the Sea Kings'
injury report, as they prepare for
their nonleague opener Sept. 12
against Marina.
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Toshlba announced that com-
mentary to4aY will come from
C1osby, Toshiba offidal Van
Andrews, NBCC owner Beverly
Ray and the new benefidary -
Hoag. a
lbe Newport Classic Pro-Am,
a long-cherished event man-
aged by memben of the 552
Club, Hoag'• primary fund-rais-
ing a.rm, will offid411y eiid today.
lbat's sad, but it's also a new
beginning.
Sources involved in Hoag's
transition from a small but suc-
cessful pro-am to a $1 million
stop on the Senior Tour said the
552 Club will be in need of vol-
unteers and spomon.
That shouldn't be a problem
if the same cast of characters
who operated the Newport
Classic Pro-Am get absorbed in
the Senior Classic.
'Ibe Newport Clulic, the
famoUI former Bing Crosby
SoutMr11 Clambake, brought in
man than S200,000 every Janu-
ary for Hoeg.
(n 1996,
the pro-am
topped
$300,000. In
the last five
years with
'Jaco Bell u
title sponsor,
it raised $1.2
mlllion.
T a c o
Bell's sup-
port of the Beverly Ray
552 Club is
expected to
roll into the Toshiba Senior Clas-
sic, with the Mexican fut-food
giant playing a minor role. a
On Tuesday, an official from
Make-A-Wish called to ask
yours truly if the charity would
continue with the Senior Classic
in the future and if there would
be any donations to Make-A-
youth soccer
Wilb um ,..u.
SM WM tmtructed to call
SeaiOr Tour and Mk IOllllllOI~
there. Tbe SenkJI' Tour eviden •
~ TOlblba and paned
~ the message. 1\vo da~ ..
later, TOlblba will make a cootri-
butiOO to MQe-A-Wlsh. among
otben. •
Alts months ol controversy
and uncertainty, Tmbiba stayed
stroog, hung in there, and is now
stepping up in a huge way. •
Kudos to Andrews. a
Tom Sargent, Mesa Verde
Country Club bead pro, turned
50 this Yel\I and said he's inter-
ested in trying to qualify for a
Senior Tour event.
Sargent, one of the most
respected golf instructoTS in the
country, would like to qualify for
the Toshiba Senior Classic next
March if he can fine-tune his
game and play at least twice a
week.
Richard Dunn's club goH col-
umn appears every Thursday.
' f Slammers sent packing
after thrilling NHB tourney~
•In their second tourney,
the boys 11-under team
upset Wolfpack Blue, but
the 'Pack got the better of
them in the end.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
HUNI1NGTON BEACH -The
Orange Coast United Slammers
boys 11-under soccer club cap-
tured a berth to the final and a sil-
ver medal at the North Hunting-
ton Beach Invitational last week-
end.
lbe Slammers, in just their
second tournament playing
together, enjoyed a triumphantly
successful first day of action when
they downed the NHB Football
Club, 6-0, tied the Manhattan
Beach Hurricanes, 1-1, and went
on to stun the AYSO Division V
state championship Wolfpack
Blue by a score of 1-0.
The good fortune rolled into
Sunday for Coach Ziad Khoury's
team.
A 2-0 shutout of Wolfpack Red
kicked off the morning, and the
Slammers cruised by San Diego's
Surf Blue in the semifinals by a 2-
0 margin.
The Slammers found them-
selves in the championship game
facing a vengeful Wolfpack Blue
team.
Khoury's squad managed to
fend off the Wolfpack for an
entire game plus two 10-m.inute
overtime periods, but could not
manage a score themselves. In
the decisive shootout, the Wolf-
pack took a 4-3 win for the title.
The Slammers were led by an
overall outstanding performance
by its defense, which allowed just
two goals the entire tournament.
Paced by goalkeeper David Luke, -
the defense also consisted of
Jonathan Cefalia, Morgan Gov-
aars, Spencer Pirdy, Joe CabaJt.'
lian, Nathan Packers, Patri~
Goethals and Taylor Young.
The offensive unit was made
up of Grant Almquist, Brien
Flanagan, Matthew Jimemez.-
Cheyne Scott, Austin Brawner
and Chris Willard.
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TRUITa ... IAL& lbov1. IN PLACE Dally Pilot August t4, 2t. ThOOI Bnel'I CA t204 .... ..COdt}. • ..Of-4 ~ ~ .. , orf~~ ,.~"/!,~v,~~ .,. ~'l.°l:'.~~· M~w~ PUBLIC llOTICI 21. -'· ,,., PUBLIC MOTICI PUIUC NOTICE Thi• ''~"'": ,, ''"' ""i::,."'::c..'""'t:,. •.
PATED JUlY 10. ttN \JN· .,. I petton 11\ttfttt~ Pnot August 28, 1997. l'lethloue ......... Th053 Flotltlou• ......... ducted by. M lndMdUll CIM33153U•PRAuo now
l.fSS YOU TAKE ACTION tht neat•, VOi.i mev 111e T'h017 It~~ •t•tetMftt PUBLIC NOTICI Harne ltat_..,,t '1:!:!:u,~~tueln .. ,s t!:!r!t~~a:1t:1v~~ 7.14.21.21.1S
TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· with ll'lt cowi e fOlmM A• Thi '""owing ptn0nt .,. Tht fotlowlng perton1 1r1 -•m.n Shi I H
EATY. IT MAY BE SOlO AT quest for Special Notice of •UBLIC NOTICE doing bullnna H : JJM Flotttleu9 l1.111n .. 1 doing bu1lnen 11: Pro-d~he '::-'no ~at• Th~ 'ttat=~~ .. flied PUBLIC 9tOT1Cf • . 4
A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU lht flllng of ao Inventory Fl Marktllng, t807 Sendai· Nam• ..... ......,. OHll'IQ Conctpll 11121 c.:;:t.; ntll ••. tier With lht c t Cl k I ltreet
•NEED AN EXPLANATION and 1ppra1sa1 of ••tale... Noutlou1• helneae ~ Ln .. Newport Btld'I, Tiit roirowing perton1 we Mohrovl1, Newport 'ee1ch, 200.H ·~st t7'1!'. St., Sett. Orange ccJ:,~ ~n a.~.9~ fll ... 1wnn.tn1 ~ ~lignl!ie>njJI OF THI! NATURE OF THE Hll or of any petltlon 01 eme tet•nMnt _. 12980 doing butlne11 a1: CA 92883 • 1 1 ... et1. A RCTITIDL9 ._. M !he
PROCEEDING AGAINST account as rovldld In The lotlowlng peraone lie Joho Joteph MagMr, Jr., PRIMROSE LANDSCAP· EdWatd J. Amaral, 1527 92e27 . 1n 7373t tit --ITl-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· Hctlon t250 of~ ClllfOf· doing butl,,.11 u : Rece 1107 Sandalwood ln., INQ, 2499t Via Portola. La-Monrovia, Newport Beacti, Mlchaef C. Elllton. 179 !. Delly Pilot August 28, Sep. The fo1oiM1v 1191C111(1} ..... ~
TACT A lAWVER. nl1 Probate Code. A R• lntern1llon1I, 1Ht A Newport BHch, Callf. guna Nlgu.I, CA 92en· CA 926e3 u•h ~~·· 120t. Cos11 tember 4, 11. 18, t997 doing tllllh.s a A1S Pff , .
On SEPTEMBER 18 1997 quest for Specfll N01k:e Mlfaloma AY9., Pfectntla, 92eeo 11155 Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-.... ..-92627 lh077 INC . 08A SPMTAN PlMTICS, ~
1t tO:OO A.M., AOVANTA form Is 1vall1bl1 from Iha CAR-~~!70 Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-SNlbel C.tlf Ell11, 24991 ducted by: an Individual J~~ ~uy~~n•~ !~ ,;on-PUBLIC NOTICE NII 84NllM. tl01 f. &lftOI' E NOMINEE SERVICES INC coUtt cltrtc. """"" A4110ll'llllon Con-dl.lcted by: an Individual Via Portola, l.lguna Niguel, Hive you tlarted doing · n M u Ave Tulln, CA ~9412
11 duly appointed T~u11ee Attorn•~ for tti. P•tl· ~~::;p" tic:Engb':", l~t ~ :::..r~fl~ed ~ ~Ah102mb ·t1t55 bEuslntHJet? No ~:-,....~1111~:1<1 doing Flctltloui llustneaa Ass Ape Inc. ou.-. t~ , MY. undtr end pursuinl to ttoneri ·• (C • .., ••• ••· • U• n"' Is con· dw11d . Amltll Mich 14 Elli N 1 1 E. Ednglf Ave TllStn. CA
Deed of Trust recorded 7. MICHAEL AVEY . ~~aloma92870 AY9., PlactnUa. t!: .. 1_99Jo7 M """"'"' M """""'"" Th• .,.,......, WH -TNo ',..,..:::, _, n-,:.-,...!: _,.., 112110041' • ...... be a 25·98. 11 Inst No Q ..-""'"' teph IQMf',Jr. Have you •tarted doing with the County Clttk of 1'"" ng persons TMbutUllSSISconcllded ... Wllhout~Qf t9960380057 of Olfl 1 j £RTNER, ESQ, Thlt bu11ne11 11 con-This 1tatemant was flied b\nlnest yet? YH oa-o1•97 Orange County on .. s-97 with lhe County Clerk ol art doing bu1Tn111 ": ICC)j .., ~ 01 lft1*IO. •
Records In the otttce of ~h~ ICSB1 37928), ducted by: a corporation wlttl the County Clttk of Shirt>el Ellu t 9973729444 0'11ngt County on 8-22·97 C.F.C. Con1trUC110n. 2550 r::...,.. cor ad ID ~m>rl o,
County Recorder ol OR· ATTORNEY AT LAW, Have you itarted doing Orange County on 8-t9-97 This ltatemenl w11 filed Dally Piiot AugUlt t4 2t . 1H73731198 ~anta Aoa Ave, I B, Cotll IJnact iu.,.n !Ill:. 1111 • k>pey~l
ANGE' Counly Stitt of 4340 CAMPUS DR buslnts1 yet? Ytt, t988 t"9873730781 with the County Clerk ol ' ' Deily Pilot August 28. Sep. esa, CA 92827 11 ~ .'!, not!I(
CAUFOANIA •• ~IC\Jted by STE. 100, NEWPORT ~bol~ Ar,:,imaucr eon. Dally Pilot August 2t. 28, Orange County on 11-7-97 28• September 4• ~9 l•mber ... 11. t8, 1997 Sa~~~~. ~~.F'°:·~· c2:s~ :ts.cibutt= on~ tr rust I~ •
JOHN M PAYNE, SINGLE BEACH, CA 92880 dus~s. Inc., '='b'-'! Septtm~ 4, t t, t997 1H73729752 th080 Mesa, CA 92&2J. . t997 ll sad ?l' l ~::1 :~ p~~UL~JOR, Will Publl•h•d Newporl Mayn11d ThOS7 Dally Pil04 Augutl 14, 2t, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This bulinets It COO· SG6> A8S Pft INC rN vanoes. if ~. u I
AUCTION Beach-Costa Mesa Dilly This atatemtnt wu filed PUIUC MAT CE 28, September 4, t997 ducted by: an lndMdu11. 8AARY LIC. PRESaHT terms of Slid Deed T
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Piiot August 21 27 28 with the r-~.-. Clel"k of "" I Th040 Flctltlo111 Bt.1 .. MM FkltltJou• I II Have you started doing Tits S1lllmett WIS tl4td Wllll tees. chW'Oe$. and e~ CASH (payable 01 the time · • • n.--~ .. , Name lt•t•m.nt " n .. , bu 1 t? N h ~Qtft o1 n.--of bi TMIM nl of tile
of salt In lawfUI money of t997 ~·-"V• Co1 ~tv73on72!=45-9317 fictitious ..... MU PUBLIC NOTICE The following PltlOnl lft Neme •t•t•m•nt c:~~ ~ Flor0is Cou on 1 1997 .... or l!Ust1 aeated by sad Deed el the United StatH) 11 IN ThW058 •• • NanM ltei.m.nt doing b1Jslnn1 11· SPEC. The folowlng persons ate T · · ~ ' li3t. THE FRONT OF THE Dally Pilot Augutl 14, n. The tollowltlg per1on1 •• Fictitious llualn•.. TRASCAN 9382 Mllahlne doing buslnelS 11: Alford-With hi~ llllement Wll flied Ta· Ths ~ Name total lmOOnl of the~
FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN PUBLIC NOTICE 28, Septembef 4, t997 doing bu1lnH1 11: 1) NalM ltat•rMnt Dr., Huntl~on Beach CA abl1 DHlgn1, t 1322 Orang~c~u°n~t~nc~;k9f1 :.ia::~"':~::'C:: ballriceof~
ENTRY AREA TO THE PLA· Flc tltloue llualneH Th042 "RMI Orange", b) "Rell The following persons art 92648 • Coriendtr, Fountain Valley, t997372tt.41 ol Iller.!..!. Otftl. A f1c:I ~ Qy the lo CENTIA CIVIC CENTER Orange", c) "Aerial Action doing buslnnt u : Ramp-Rodolfo H. l1u11lag1 9382 CA 92708 .....,..,. new • ~ and re
40t-411 EAST CHAPMAN Nam• Stetem•nt PUBLIC NOTICE Productlon1", 3t8 La Jolla bell Marine. 3224 E. Coast M1f1hlnt Or., Huntington Robert Wllllam Slrever, Dally Piiot Auguat '°"1 !Minus~ Stalllmell mailed costs ~·~~ AVENUE. PLACENTIA. CA dTre following per1~s ere Dr., Newport Beach, CA Hwy .• Corona del Mar. CA Beach, CA 92646 11322 Coriend8f', Fountain 7,14,2t.28, 1997 Th032 llllStT be (Md pnor ID M cs. ldv~an Iha o(
all right, Ullo and lnlarest 0 'J buslne11 11· DIV.· Flctltlot.11 aualneM 92883 92625 This busln111 11 con-Valley, CA 92708 he lding ol llH Slllllemtll don ~the conveyed to and now hold 0
1en •. 7573 Camino Tam· N•m• lllll•nMnt Attl'llM' F. Vltartlll, 3t8 La Rampblll, Inc., (CA), 3224 ducted by 1n Individual Thl1 bu1lneu .ls con· PUBLIC NOTICE not of 11:M11 &11h0n21 1111 use in IS 1 f0.710der sail
by It under said Deed of PK~~;,tnaha';', CA 9k28058 Tht following pereons .,1 Jona Or., Newpolt BHch, E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Have you 111rted doing ducted by tn Individual ltllS 11211 of • fOllOus flusmeu ru U lore e
Trual In the property situ· een 1rmos • 06 doing bualnttt 11. 11 Mid-CA 92863 M11, CA 92625 business yet? No Heve you started doing fll 1111. 1trn7m14 Nlml in~ of Ille nghCs of =sld ~lvefed :! e~ ated In said Coun1y and ~~~~87~venue, Placenlla, Ison Square and. Garden Thl1 buslne11 11 con-Thie buslneu 11 con· Rodollo H. llurrlaga buslnest yet? No RCTTTIOUI IUltllll lllObr under Fedet11. SIJle, or · oed 8 writleO lSeCli'.
Slate described.,. Cale b) Madlion Squ1te ducted by: an lndMdull duC1ad by: a corporellon Thie 11atement was flied Robert Wltllam Strevar -ITA11m81T common llW (Set Sec9on t4400 rillion Defau• nl DemMd
A.P.N 052·072·020. 4~:~1 st?:~engT~m.c~r~'· c) Garden Cafe, 435 Ju: H1v. you etllted doing Have you 11111ed doing with the County Clerk ol This statement was flied The follooMno Pltlon(s) in. tt seq . flusinas Ind Pmles· b ~nl 1 Wlillell Ncl~
The 11reat address and V b U r~ngCA a: r t , mine StrHl Laguna BHch buslne11 yet? YH, 1978 business yet? No Orenge Counl}' on 8·5-97 with the County Clerk of dlllng buttnaa a ORANGE 90/IS Code) of , '~I Election
other common do•lgnallon, or 1a n 8• 887 ca 9265t ' ' All Vllattlll Rampbell, Inc., Sun 19973720445 Orange County on 8·25·97 fllOSSOM CtttESE RESTAU· firatr.ng Sel. cau
If any, of the real propMy Dor s Endo. t6t0 South Madison Square Corpora· This 111tement w11 flled Campbell, Pres. Dilly Piiot Augut1 t4 2 t 1H737313tt RANT, 3804-8 Eal CNpman Ntwoottlluch-tostaMesa said Notice fault
described obov1 Is pur· ~~~~a~tvenue. Fullerton, Uon, (CA), t990 MicAtthUr with IM County Ct.rk ol This statement w11 filed 28, September 4 1997 ' Dilly Pilot August 28, Sep· Ave ,OrangeCAG2& CH433638ABSAPEAug Elec:bon IO to be ..
ported to be. 230 GOLD· Dibble Hawkins • 7564 Blvd., Suitt t070, lrvlne, Orange County on 8-tQ.97 with the County Clerk of ' Th050 temblr 4, tt, 18, 1997 KATHY LEE, 82SO 7,14.2t28. 19117 cordedal In the Cpum~YIMe ENROD AVENUE, CORONA E C • CA 92et2 19973730778 Orange County on 8-t3·97 lhOS3 WooO.lnd Ave Orange ,Ille re pro()erty IS I
DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA. ~=~elma~n:2eJ:mplco, This buslne11 I• con-Dally Piiot August 2t, 28, 19973730~48 PUBLIC NOTICE Q2& ' • PUBLIC NOTICE a ~1$ ~~~
92825 Carol K~lllson 7349 wt ducted by: I corpor1llon September 4, tt. t997 Diiiy Pilot August 2t.~8. PUBLIC NOTICE Ths taninm ts CXHWdld bit obCaineO Wiii be~-b lhll
The undersigned Trustff Paseo Laredo Anaheim Have you 1lllted doing Th069 September 4 t t t997 Flctltloue BuafneH anrndiwewl flt lllL 1W11721122 ~
d1tclalms any liab11o1y for CA 92808 • • buslneu yet? No ' • Th062 Name Statem•nt FlctltlCH.t• BusfMH Thi te11ttn c:omm111c10 ID ACTmDta u..n · '17
any lncorr&ctnoss o the Jeanne l<lloh tot9 North Madison Squ111 Corpor• PUBLIC NOTICE Tht lol!owtng peraon1 ,,. Name llllt•ment tlW'lslcl bJ•ness under 1111 fMMEITATBIBfT Inc T~
street 1ddre11 and other Hollydalt F~llerton CA lion, Jon Madlaon. PrHJ. '"-tltlo•-a·~•-•• PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslnen IS: Virtual Th• lollowlng persons ar1 lichous buslras name Thi faflowlng 1*1011(1) lft1 41 13 Real Suite ; common d1Slgnallon, II 9283t ' • d«it ,...., -........ Rtllty Entert1lnmenl, 485 doing business es: KW iwneOAICllbcMon 7~7 dlllng bJt1111SS as Cl.£ARY'S ~CA 93013 ( 1
any .. shown horoln Laur1 Kr1Sowskl 23450 f!V• statement was flied Name ltet.m.nt Fictitious BuslrMH East t 71h, Suite 200. Co1t1 Stal1ord, 40t9 Westerly Pt. SQe> KATHY LEE FN/fl.Y RESTAIJWlfl, m-40 E. 14 4
Said sale Wlll bl made. Harland Drive, Moieno Val· with lhe County Clerk ol The following peraona 11• Name St•t•ment Mesa, CA 92627 120t. Newport Beach. CA Ths st111trett was fded With LI H1tJra 81'41d , LI Habra. CA · S. · Vazquez. Trus&ee but without covenant or ley, CA 92557 Orange County on 7·25-97 doing bualntSs IS: GEAA, The following persons 11• Vincent Thomas Mastro. 112660 Iha (;(ai~ Oef11 o1 Olange "°631
warranty, ox~en Of Im· Faith Macneil, 7573 Cam· 1997i721313 t570 Corpor1te Drive F, doing busintH as: eon. 3628 West Ball Apt. t08, Kerl Jean Stalford·Moore, CoufCYonAug t, 1Qll7 ~ Pnb. 1:11n Malltlll ~ cosia MeSI
pl11d. r~gard ng Utle, pos· lno Tampico, Anaheim, CA Diiiy PUot August 2l, 28, Cotta MeM, CA 92626 turner Rell Eitel• Services An1h11tm, CA 9280'1 2223 Golden Clrde. New· N:)'OOf.Ttn ~ous Name Or. LI t.trada, CA Q0638 ~~~Lo 4 1 t 1997 session, or encumbrances. 92808 September 4 t t t997 F&Ylconer DeslgrVOevelop-& Consultants. 2356 H1tt>or Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-port B11ch. CA 92660 Sti1llemtfC opra fM Yt.¥1 Imm CNz Pda. t:lln Malte!le c;m1514591 ·
to ray lhe remaining princl· Lynn Nikanlihl, t 654 ' ' Th06t ment (CA), 1570 Corporate Blvd .• 1103, Costa Meu. ducted by: an lndtvldual This buslnass Is con· lhe ti.-It wa lded in Ille OlllCI Or LI MID. CA g()638
pa sum of the note(s) ... North Halt Avenue. Ful-Of1ve, F, Costa Meta, CA CA 92626 Have you 1tll11d doing ducted by an Individual ol the eou,., Cltltl A new fia. ·n.s buttness 11 c:onclJCl!d t¥l---------=-
cu1od by said Deed ol lerton CA 92831 PUBLIC NOTICE 92826 Craig R. Nichols, 2358 business yll? No Have you started doing '°"' au Name St1lemtnl Mblnd & t :.. Trust with ln1eres1 lhtreon, Helt~ Oldfield 7652 East Thia bualntll 11 con-Hlfbor Blvd., #103. Cotti Vincent Thomas Mastro buslntH yet? Yes. 1987 ITllst be SI= pnor to !hit CS. r:i....sn": ~ nol,,.. ....,., 0._.,._ a .. as provided In teld nole(s), WoodsbOfo Avenue An Fl UU 8 1 ducted by: 1 corporation Mn1, CA 92626 This statement was filed Karl J. Stallord·Moore ,...., ·~· --" a.&&vnau vvu
advances. 11 1ny. undor the helm CA 92807 ' a· c ous ua nesa Have you llarted doing Thi• buslntst 11 con· with the County Clerk of Thia statement was filed : ~·~ "':=:r' doa ::.~ r:;.•Mss unoer the ••••••••• terms ol said Dead ol lulJ p1 ac 1917t M Nam• lt•t•rMnt butlneH yet? No ducted by: an lndlvlctual Or1nge Counly on 8·t2·97 with the County Clerk ol &I use in .ous ness name
Trust. lees. chorgos and earthy L.a~e 'Yo b u d C· The followlng per1on• 1r1 Faulconer DeslQn/Develop. Have you started doing t 9973730094 Orange County on 8·21 ·97 du Siii! of 1 Fia'<!Us flu•ness l1ltTleS •neo helltn IORWICK exponstt of Iha T1u11ee CA 92888 ' f a n a, doing buslne1111: menl, Miik F1ufconer, Prln. business yet? No Dilly Piiot Augutt 14 21 19973731097 Nlml in ~aoon Of 1he ngl1t! ol SIGNED VCTOR PADUA, CRUl DM.U., Slolee,
and of Iha lru•ts created B a) Tamco lnduslrlt1. cipal Etc Craig R Nichols · ' o 11 p·1 A 28 s lllObr undef FQrll, Staa. Of PADUA 79, of N.wport e.*" ' b¥h':'~o?a~e~~~~~~s~1 the g:~;i~3:~~1~ •• 8 ~~u~rf~~ ~ ac~rt~~rac~'tvd~81 ~so~; ~~~·· t~'ic~~~~ ~~:1~~ ~~~s t~~atc~~~:Y w~l~klll':i 28. September 4, ;~;56 te~Jer i ~~ t ~~u~~. t99~· :'"::'.' ':~:S s:,on ~4:! lht T%,S,:~':nt w~ Id~= plllffd awey ~
unpaid balance ol the obli· Yolanda Rowell 511 Ncw'lh s:it~ An~ ~a. r27'::, M Orange County on 8·22-97 Orange County on 8·19·97 PUBLIC NOTICE thOS4 llOllS Cool) (;(ai~ on July 29. IQll7 ~:·:~. born '"
gallon secured by lhe Pomona Fullerton CA on ca c H, 4 er· 1997373117t 1tt7373077t PUBLIC NOTICE fimfikng l«lTICE-Ttts ~Name Garn.. MlcNgan. SIM I
property 10 bo 1old Ind 92832 ' ' ~mac c Wa/26fe28• Cosll Dally Piiot August 28, Sep-Dilly PUot Augu1t 2t 28 Flotltlou• Bu1ln•H HlwPott 8ucll-O>sta Mls1 Stallnol tlCPltS fiw VUl1 lrom 'micttve ~ •
reatonablt estimated AnnetteS,uln 330Wes1 Thoeu, •·MN'"' 400 •• temblr 4 11 t8 t""'7 Septemb~ 4 tt t'997' Nam.St•t•m•nt Flctltloua8u11n .. 1 CN432941Allg7,14.21.28.191171ht0.itw•hlec11nlhe0tftce wor•o~ ..... _.__,.. __ '1 costs 011:penses and Id· ' mll c 1... mtr· . ' ' .,. v• ' ' T I al 1111 (;(aintY Clel1l A new f1c:I. -~-• ~ .... vances at lhe lime 01 lnitl 1 Mountain lew Avtnu1 rlmic way 128, Coit• lh082 Th068 ht ollowlng persona 111 Nam• Statement '°"' flu ...,,. Slale ,., of Corona def M9r bll 1 1 a 1204, Glendora. CA 9t74t Mesa ca 92828 doing buslneH u : Horizon The following ~rsons are PUBLIC NOTICE •nas rMnt and a vduntMr wtUt ~~1,f:~~~07~~~rollceol Melanle Stockw•ll·Byde, Thia' b~ilnui 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Family Entertainment. 485 doing buslnau as: ~f*be':c'.:o".:,:~ the Redo.,.. and•": Th B ·f 1· · 8t2WtstValteyVlewOrtve ducted by· husband and E. 17th StrHI 1200·B, Tradtwlnd1 Uquor. 67t0 f11111Lt"11721111 no ...,..~ .__~St. M-e en1 le ery under Fullt11on, CA 92835 · wife · Flotltlous au .. nea• FklUtlous Bualne•• C09ta Meu, CA 92627 w. Coast Hwy.. N-rt not ol ltSllt <hofttt die USI in mem..,_ "' .... '
Hid Deed of Trust hereto-Und1 Taylor, 22915 eo. Have ou •tarted dot Neme Stet.ment Nerne Steternent Edg11 E. Billey. Ill, 24122 Beach. CA. 92663 po RCT1TIO~ UllEU tin stall of a ficnaus 8u11ness Pr~ ~. ~~~ :,x~~·~nd=n~ d~tv· lombard Lane 13. Diamond businel~ vet? Yes, a.7.97ng The following peraons The following perlOOI 11e La Ro11, Lake For111. CA Edward J. Bauer, 8565 Co-The =.no•~ IUIT1' 1n ~al die ngntS of ~~1811 ~--L 19 gno • Bar, CA 9t 765 Monie. McNMl art doing buliness 11: doing blJllntn u : Rob'• 92630 lu11 906·A, 11untington ..,_ undW ftdeqj, Stiel. or _.., ... .,..,_, 91 :;:ie~nci°~ar•::-1 °1 S ~· Amy Tegan, 7576 Camino Thit tlllement waa filed Campagne, 2848 Eut Wood, 3400 Avenw of the Thi• bu1ine91 It con-Beach, CA 92646 =l. ~~ ~ common llw (See S«:llOn 14400 daughWr and .,,,.....
and wilne ~a tic °' f ~ •· Tim pico. Anaheim, CA with the County Clertl of Coast Rwy, Corona Del Ar'8 #0·223, Costa Mne, duC1ed by an lndMdull This business Is con-H ~ W No 101 ti Ml!. flutiness Ind Proles-law, M9IY Hud8on etld f 11 0 • 0 • 92808 Orange County on a-tg.97 Mar, CA 92$25. CA 92!26 H1vt you tlllttd doing ducted by tn Individual L Cl Q27I ., · llOllS Cool) Wllllam c.p,,.., Mp> r'h~t =l!fEs~~ 10 Se~ Constance Terrfcola. 330 19973730788 Merced Furniture C«p., Robert Samutt H0t1ley, l>Yslnn1 yet? YH, 8-tt-97 Have you started doing~~--~--Int F;MRing and dauatMMtH•. '" caus .... West Centrll Avenue 12, (Nevada), 2141 Eal Coalt Jr., 3400 Avenue of lhe EdQar E. Balley, Ill b\lslneuJet? Vts. 7.17.97 ..... _ ._...., .............. NlwllXt~Mlla Danlel B. and t<llW
lllcf Notice ol Del1ult and BrH. CA 9282t Dally Pllol August 2t, 21, Hwy, Corona Oe4 Mii, CA Art1 #0·223. C091a Meta, Thrl 1lltement WU filed Edward . Baur Cllifom&. 30Z2 IC ~1111~ Aug Hudeon. and ~
Elecilon lo Sen to bt r• RouMe Young, 83t Ulac September 4, t 1. t997 92e25. CA 92826 with lht Counl}' Cllfk ol This statement was filed WW. No tOt. S... Ml. 714.21.2a. 19117 chlldren, Mlch•Oe ;:,:d~ In ~f'rc ~· Ortve, Placent11. CA 92870 Th072 Thi• bullnea 11 con-This bu1lne11 11 con-Orange County on 8-12·97 w1lh the County Cle<k ol Q2106 Hudaon Wheat°'9,
" pr_,.,... •• , • ocatwu. Robert Zorzynskl, 2069 ducted by: a corporation.. ductad by: tn Individual 19.973730003 Or•ng• County on 8-12·97 Tl11ttadlnns1Sconckldld PUBLIC NOTICE Dana c.pp. JohneOft. 1~1~ 1~,~~ ~~~:~y'~n~:-Continental Avenue. Colt.1 PUBLIC NOTICE Haw you •tarted doing Have you •tarted doing Dally Pilot August t4 2t 19973730143 '~ J•nnlf•r Hudeoft,
mation obialntd win ~ M111, CA 92627 .... tltlou1 Bu-•-11 buslne11 ~t? No. butin.11 yet? No 28, September 4 1991 • Dally Pllot August 28 Sep. ~strant commenced CNStlOllM Scott a. c.ppe, Batry Thia busln111 Is con-r•~ ...... Merced Furniture Corpo-Aobelt Samuel Hor1ley, Jr. ' • trwmcl !lusuttu under c c Al h-'""' used lor lhll purpoH. dueled by: I general Pllfl· N•m• lt•t•rnent rsllon, All1talr StonH, DI· Thi• statement WU fllld Th055 tember 4· 1 t. t9• 1997 flcatous !lulllllSI nlml NOTICE OF SEIZURE ~p.:.... c ~
Date: t 9 AUO 97 nt,.hlp The followlng per1one 111 rector. with the County Cl~k ol PUBLIC NOTICE th086 '*""•Aid lltlM on 74WZ. PUR$UANT TO HEAL T1i
ADVANTA NOMINEE Have you tlarted doing doing buslnt11 H : Veter· Thia 11111ment w11 filed Orange County on 8-tS-97 PUBLIC NOTICE SGHED OfWU: COtMTY ANO SAFtTY CODE ~r~ f.: IE RV ICES, INC., butln•H ytt? Y11, July t~. ene 8at'galn Center, 37t0 with the County Cterk ol 19973730488 Flctltloua 8u11n .. 1 SEJM:ES. INC . rN MICHAEL H SECTION t '47tll 1498 •• ,_,
TRUSTEE, BY SPE· t997 South Remona Drive, Santa Orange County on 11-t·97 Diiiy Piiot August 2t 28 N•m• Stetem•nt Flctltlou1 8u•fnHa OIAA.«)M). ~ AHO NOTia Of balm. T1fr.iny RoMft.
CIALIZED INC. Al Debbie Aon Hawkins Ane, CA 92707 tff73729128 September 4 1 t ;997 The lollowlng per1ont art Nam• Stetement Tlit Sl*ITllnl WIS flied wtlft fN'l9C>O> FORfEmlAE ~· 8-.h Joh"""-AO ENT FOR SAID This 1tatem1nt was filed Samuel l lltleton White, Dally Piiot Augu1t ' 'Th07t doing bullneu 11: Rare Thi lollowlng person•llle (;(aincy Cl"1I of Oranot fURSUANTTOHEALTli ~n •l•t•r Ar~•
TRUSTEE 4180 Via with tho County Clerk of 3710 South Ramona Drive, 7,t4,2t,28, t997 Th033 Form Photography & Pre> ,,. doing business as· (;(aintyonAug 1, t9117 A1HDEC1lONSAF£TY1,}~... F=:,~ ..-' 01ange Counl}' on 8-t2·97 Santa An•. CA 92707 PUBLIC NOTICE motion 484t N. Ohio A Ill & s 3 00 NOTa·Ths Fienous Harne ...... .. ,....,_ -Real 18 • Carpinteria, 10973730003 M111a Valentln• VargH • PUBLIC NOTICE Yorba Unda. CA 92°888 . s:::ioae Place g>~~a M~sa SllllmlnttJIPr'IS fiw ~from be 1:00 pm, T'Ueedey,
Ca 93013, 18051 884-Dally Piiot August 21, 28, White, 3710 Souttl Ramona f'lctltfoua llualn .. a Anastacia E. Wilhite, 4641 CA 92626 ' ·Ille dim rt wlS flltd 1n the OlllCI On "'-2S, tlt7. 9t August 2e. 1897 at llt.
1 424 Sep1tmb1t 4, ti, t997. Drive. S1nt1 Anl, CA 92707 Flctllfoua aualne11 Nem• ltetement N. Ohio, Yorba Und1, CA Ronald Earl Pinegar. ol Ille CountY Cltftl. A new f1c:1. ~!:. ==~-~·· ftl. Mer9c Preebyterlan
8Y1 Q , NAVARRO, lhaet Thl1 bualne11 11 con· Nem• lt•t•m•nt The following persona 11e 92886 3t00 Samoa Place Costa '°"5 Business*'"' St.allmt erty ~ •· ~Ill" Church, 1 100 Mar
TRUSTEE SALES OF· ducted by: co-partne11 The following per1on1 lie dol'lg buslnesa as: Amil This butlness Is con· MeSI CA 92826 ' ITllSI be hied pnor ID lhll ti.-. Viste Dr. N•wport
FICER PUBLIC NOTICE Have you •tatted doing doing buslnett H : Avalon Rug Gallery, 3555 East Pi· ducted by· an lnclivldual This business Is con-Thi hling al"""*"""' doa ti.MO u. s . CUAAENCY 8ellCh. CA.
07p05729 bu11n ... yet? No StrHI Ap1rtment1, t7t0 ciflc Co11i Hwy., Corona Havt you t11rtod doing ducted by: an individual not o1 11Mi11 aidlonzt Ille use in cu~
Publlshed New orl Fictitious 8ualM•• Marie Valentine V11g11 • Sent• Ana Ave., Co111 dlf Mar, CA 92625 business yet? Yt1, 7+97 Haw you started doing Ills._ ol a Fienous eu.ness w•• Nbed '""9Uant to -• 1
P Name St•t•ment Wh111 Mtta, CA 92827 Mehrdad Aftabl, 87 Sea 11· An11tacl• WMhitt business ytt? Yes t2·31· Name in '41daon oldie llgl\tS of Helfltl and Setety CM. ~ .,,...., Beach·Co1t11 Mesa Dally The lolloWlng persons.,, This 1t1ltmtnl was flled Gregory Robert RozuNlo, land Or., N-port Bllch, This 1111em.nt wu flied 98 ' lnOCtler under~ s.. leaden tt471 1 11488 tty WM a clW;Y"*• of Pilot August 28, September doing busl,,.u u : Mission with the County Clerk of t7t0 Sant• Ana Ave., CA 92660 with the County Clerk ol Ronald E1tl Pinegar c:onwnonlaw (5" ~ 1 the COSTA MESA '<>LICE the Preebyterlan
4, t t. t997. Endodontlc Group, 2e732 Orange County on 11-5-97 Co1ta Mtu, CA 92927 Thlt bu1ln1u Is con-Orange County on 7·15-97 This statement was ftltd et nq, flusinas Ind Proia· l>E'A..-n.tlENT. Chun:h U.S.A. d1l9d
Th073 Crown Valley Ptovy. #4St, 19973729448 Thie bu1lne11 11 con-ducted by: tn lndivldull t9t73727200 with the County C1er1c ol sionscOde) The ~ WM -'-' Auguet 29th. 1997 ..._
---------• Mlsllon Vlelo. CA 92691 DaDy PUot August t4, 2t, ducted by. an lndMdual Have you alatted doing Ollly P110t Augutt t4 21 Orange County on 8-1-97 Aelle'w• filng wtlt\ ~ 1ID lll9ted towtn8 • 91roke. PUBLIC NOTICE Edwlfd G. Pellit , ODS, 28, September 4, t997 Have you ltllted ~ business yet? Yes. Dec. 28. Seplemt>er 4. t'97 ' 19073729128 Hewpolt flelCh-Cosll Mm .,.....,1 14•1 •f ieodoft4•1 H9 w bom e.17._.
BSC 0499 ~:>·J2:23~ampbel1, Th05t ='7ne11 yet? YH, Juty t ' ~dad Aflabl Th057 Dally Piiot August CH432942 ~ 7,14.21.28 19117 ~~~-~"'.:".= In Concord, N•w
NOTICE 0, Robert J. C1v1nert, 23 PUBLIC NOTICE Gregory Robert RoZ\Anko This 11atement was flled PUBLIC NOTICE 7,14.2t.28. t997 Th03t t.f,......tNlttheDlftrtc1 ~~ ~:I;-•
PETITION TO Glastonbury Pl., Laguna ™--1t.temen1 wu filed with the County Clerk ol PUBL C N T PUBLIC NOTICE A..._., ef ~ 0-C., d y f DI f
ADMINISTER Niguel, CA 92en Flctlttoua Bualnna with the County o.ft of OrlnQ9 County on 11-22·97 Fictitious autlne.. I 0 ICE -~..-u-.ato ~ 8 : ... ~. n 'Of
ESTATll 0,1 JOhn R. Buoncrittlanl, 4 Name ltat9ft'Mnt Orange C=;;·=~ t9973731191 Nem• ltet•m•nt Fictitious BullMH ~:J.: =:-~~·~ Onlng9 Counly tl WILLIAM TRELOAR Thombltd, AlllO Viejo, CA The fOllOwfng pet'90nt .,.. Dalty Piiot Auguit 28, s.p-The lollowlng pertons ,,. Nam. llllt•ment .. naremrr ..... ~ c.. '-don 1178 .... ....,.
CASE NO. A1U881 92650 doing bu91neu u : Amtf1-Daily Pllol Auguet 14, 2t. !ember 4, t1, ta, t997 doing buslnet1 u : Tri.Cite The fo•owlng peraons .,, Tiit folowlnQ tt..-.4. wtte of 41 ~ To 111 hefrl beneflclarf•• Thi• bu1lnH1 11 co,.. can flock Worke, •570 28, September 4, tl97 th081 Management. 170tt Beach dolnQ bullneat 11• Justlct ~ • 1 Yov .. ~ tNlt ff Alce, ..,_ d.-.0•
cradllOft c~lngent credl: due~~ by: a gtntrlll Plt1· Campu1 Or .• Newport Th045 tvd· 1900, Huntington ror ~ 154 Park c,.,, :Jr.«>8l.ao.EESTATB C...,. to cone.11 ttle Gele, Martr end .....,
tors, and· peraon1 Wh<> may '::va you ltal1ed doing BNc:R~'::,. CAw92eeo..... PUIUC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE .ie~c~!,~7
9070 N Newpott Cout. CA 92657 ' •1a101 14t4 w ~ ~ _....,. ~ ~~ and M¥9ft sir•udcfll. olhorwlse be lnlttHled In bu I et? No .,...,.. • Ho,.,., t280 --.. • In-Kevin J. Plfklnt, 154 Pllll 9tu.CA92fi21 ,_..,. ~ the will or eatate, or both, E!~ldt V0 P .. I DOS Bleon Ava .. ~ 89-t74, .,._tltlo a·-•-~ Flctrtfeua llwalneH tucket, Yort>1 Und1, call· Crttt, Newport Coast. CA ,...._ .-...-... Safety Code Sectloft M I I of· WIWAM TRELOAR """ . • •• • tffwport Belleh CA 928aO ...... "8 ...... _.. ....... ll•t•ment f()(nll 92887 92657 ..__ ..... _.. 11 .... 1. you ....c • • •mor ., ••rv •• A PETITION hu been Inc., Edward G. Pttn1, ~ Hall, t'r. Monarch Heme ltatem9ftt The following pereone This bu1lneu 11 con-Thi• buelnH• 1, co,.. ND 3. ~ 2!0l 8tll10I, Sulla J.. _....., eWnt -.an. Y'9"' 8atuntey ~ rf
flied by KIMBERLY A. TRE· Prtt. Bay. Unit 399, Dane Point, The lollowlng ptrlOn9 ... .,. doing bullntlt u : ~ ducted by: an lndlvldull dUC1ed by: an Individual '~~Mm. CA Q2.62I lrltlf9llt In .. ~. 2 p.m . .. ... • LOAR In lhe Superior Coult Thll ilatemtnl was tiled CA 92829 dolnG bualnth at: Bryant I AWR and A11ocl11e1 b Havt you ltlrted doing Have you lllltld clol lNa bdiftlSI It concM:8ld l!V Yw lllMlt tie .... In Preebytetlan Ch
of C1lllomla,Countyof OR· with lhe County Clttk tot Tl'lll bu1lnH1 le co"' Hltl<llwol'kt.11870 Sword-RandolphContultinQ,3t bu1lneuyef?Yet.f.INI bu1lnH1~?No ng l~. =.::~r'o.C:::~ 1100 Mar Vie
ANGE Of1nge County on a.22-e ducted by• CO-pet11WI fllh Ava .• P'ountlln Valley, COttt Htttnon., tlewport JHnnl• Waugh Kevin J Plfkln1 ,_.....,.not ytC tHrty ~ ._.port e.ct..
THE . PETITION requtlll t"l3Jl1 tee Have ~ 11111ed doing CA 9270e-803e BNch, CA 92e60. Thi• ttalemtnt W81 fllld Thi• 1l.1tmtnt WU flltd to ""1llCt !lull""' unOlf = ~.......... ... ... "~ * ' that KIMBERLY A. TRE· Oany Piiot Augue128, Stp-bus1neei wt? v .. , .. 1-17 Sheldon Louie 81,ant, Robert Wyman Ran-with the County Clttk of with ~ Couf'lly et.rte of llditollt !lu*llllt llllN =~ ~ '= __.. ~
LOAR be eppolnted .. pet· timber 4, "· t8. 1197 Ronald w. Hofer ~70v!::'!!'d~h A~:.~ dolph, 3tH Cort• Htr· Orange County on a.1o-t1 Ortngt COUnty on 8-$-97 ~~&~ U:D l&TEn ... u... ,,..... UH ..... ...-ct~ : 1onll repretent1tlve to ed· th01t Thie ltatetnant wu llltd -n _...,, .... 12~ moaa. Newport Bead\, CA '"73730Jla t"73llM1 t ~ ._..,_ ,.. .. _,...., t1FOM09 I 'feu --,,,_., 30. 1118'7 • I
mlnllllf the ...... of lh• PUBLIC NOTI". with the County Cltnt Of !~~ bbu1ln~~~ .... con-titeo. Dally Pilot Augu1t 2t, 2'. Dally Ptlot ........ , t4 lt IC) a ltt Or *hill ...w -........ Mn of IQ8 °' n. IA'9 • dactdtnt. -Orange County on •1M1 .,......,. van""''""'... Thlt ~ .. 11 con-SeptenlMr 4, 11, t"7 ---.-• • H1rU Pl9 ._....,. • ._ DlilliMlt ~ bV
THE PETl110ff ,_... fH7171411H -,_"""" -...... byan'""""'""· ThOl4 U , -4• tHJ "*--... ._ ..... *= R®""'1, lfa:::j t Iha decedent'• Wiii and '1otltlow .......... Delly Plot Augult 21, n . butlMll ylC? YM. ,. 14. HaW you ltllted doing Th04t .. ~ an °' H". '· Mary (Rich) Q i
coctic:lft. If any, be admitted ~~teftMftt S.ptembtr •. 11. '"1 ~ 1.ou11 •-ant bu11nMa wet? Y11. l-to.97 PUILIC NOTICI PUIUC -TICE ~~4• 1987 .._..MIL •••• 9on. 11rnothy to probate. ni. Wiii and ,.,. ""'-"'111' peqone ert T'hO?O -, Rooett W. Randolph. -·llis ~ Hlflll C.... Diit.. C.-c1 a t gr91C1 •nv cOdicil• art avalla~ doing bUllNI• w. ,.._.. Thia •lll'emtnt w• R1td Thie ltMetntl1I wu filed F'lottttoua 14ufM•• FlctlU.U. lluel ~..,..hi..., Weft. ..... ~ Cl ...._ ...,,....~
for t11•m1Nrtlon 1n the ,,,. port !ndodontte Gtoup, PUii.JC NOTICI ~~County Clerk o1 wtth IM County o.tt ot N ..... ltaletftent Nw atat~' • • .. llld lft .. ona tr101 _.... "*'Y .-~ _.. • • l1t!P4 by tM court. t44t Avocado Aw .• •40t, ....... .,,.. on a.a.t7 Oranoe County on •1.e1 The fOIOwlng persone.. -.. ~ Qlll A,.. Ac:t· ..,. -' ._ .... et ._ a llmoft
THE PETITION requetla N9wport 8Nch, CA li2tlO '1otltleue........... 1ff i71M40 t"t'72tt41 doing bullnttl ae: Alllnlll The ~ penona •• adlftlill N11N .W.. "' .. ..... &
euthorlty to admlnlalar 1he ~~~ ......_ ltlltemeM Daly Pftol Augua1 14, Zt, Dally ,llot Augu11 \Jnderwaltr OIV9 Co., 20t4 = ~ m/ lllldt bl ... -• .... ~ ~.. ~::~:·:: ~~~tr =·Aclu:::..::on ~'T Ave'.. • CA 92$1' Tbt lolowlng PMOnS.,. ... .._,...,., 4, 1197 7,14.21.U. 1997 ThO:M ~ :a-:.:s:o COIUI Mete. COtta M... CA '2121 • fte lling af .. ----... -• ,,...... ..... fntertn•nt. Olld '
1a1n Act (Thlt ~ Aob«I J Cevalltrl, ta dolr'9 bualnMI M: Dt1t1 TitCMe 'UIUC IOTICI Kim ~ 2.0t4 •I W"1o Olene Johnl, lSOt Kincaid 111111 °' illllf ...._ b • ..._ • .._.. lit .. Broth.... Mortua •
Wll lllloW "tr..,.,....,...,.. 0..11on~ Pl.. .......,.. A ....... 1431t N~ PUIUO NOTICI 11ee. Co1ta M.... CA ltOt, Coeta .,.._., CA:::=.:.:..."'-::-:.~.......-, "' .. ....., 71..a-7T71. reffnlalftit to .._ """1 ""°'* CA t:ttn Aw.. •G1~. T"""'-CA Plettllw a. 11,,... 12U7-450 Ital .... ......._ -o-t ....... "-..
actiona wlthOUI cour1 ap. ~·fl luoncrittlenl, 4 ~lake uchl 14311 l'le•hw81111'1111 ..._..._.,.,.,. fhlt ~•fnu1 11 con-~~~·!:~°"'=-•flltlCMll ::.•:wm:.!&:.:-t-~-------... ~
provtl. a.toN taking c•· =--· Abo Viejo. CA N9wPotl A.J. 1 0 {43 Tu• -... ~.........,. n. 9o11ow1ne '*'°"'.,. ~ bY-.,. ~ Heva ~ ,..,_ dolrlD • -.,. ,..._ .. ,..._etc a .. _., u r
.. v.iy Important acttonl, • tin. CA tr1IO • • ... ---·,...,..,. ~ ~ •: Eddie's ....... ~ ·---dOlng ~~No -.0.... ~. ~ ...... I "°""" tM ptflOMI ,.,,_ Thi• bullntH II con-JOm doing bullr..el 1o11 o... Tf9hf Aepelr 411 10th bulinM nt? '"' 1• DlW JofN Alll AIMii ef .._.. _. .,; a..
re..ma11:;. Wiii.,. required ~ br. • ..,_. P9'1· P<ltt A~o:!!11,: Imaging ltrvlcH, HO ..-. Hundn9ion hec:h. Kim~. Thia .... ,,,,..11 ... Med . ....._..~.... ...... 1'411 --....
to oiw notic• t0 ~ ....... ..,. CA ea780' · Newpon Ctnter Drive, CA-.. Thie ~ WM tllad wMI ._ ~ a.-r CltQlll1 _,. 7t..,..a "'7 ..._ .... • ~ ~=r=:r=.n.ri-: ~?~.::.i(I Tl'llt bu1lnet1 11 COflo ~-=....., IMch, 1~~~="'= =.~~..;'Orange Countr en ... : • Ml14,.,11, ...
to tht PfOPOtM. ecUonJ Ed..,., o. DOI, ~ed-,fcllnhan"n Jim...,... .. NMpor1 9aect\.CA'"48 ,.11,...,., · '"NnH• ......C..,_ ,. ......
nie lndeptild«ll tldmlnli. 1no •• 1ctwen1 a. , ...... ::9.r"'V9l'P'="t11~1' c..... o.tw • .,.. __ Tl'tte IM4lt1 .. a .. con-~ ,._-"""" 11.-. D9lfr,... _.,.. , •• tt, '"J•~-~--lt"Jliiif;i"·I
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I certffy under penalty of peljuly ll'lal the btgoing is !rut and c:orred.
John M. W. Moorllch
()ange County Tax Cdleclor
State of Callfomla I Executed at Santa Ana. Orange County onAupt 21, and Au~ 28, 1997.
PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION
I The Assessor's map parcel number wtlln used to descrt>e property In lhls 1st, ~ refers to the AsseSSOf's map book, the map page or block nurrt>ef In the book
I and the 1ndMdual parcel number on O'l8 map page or Within the blodt A parcel
number as for example, "044-363-05", would mean Book 44 of the Assessor's
Maps, Block 363 (Map Page 36, Block ~) and Parcel 5 within that block. The
, maps referred to are avanable for lnspection In the office of the AsstS90f.
f All property is. In the Township South and Range West of San Bernardino Base
and Meridran
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WERSTIU( LOAAIJtE , AP ALBEAl Pl., COSTA MESA, CA FlOWER Sl, UNT A, OOSlA 1'P Q.M.071, $1 ,1116.11, 3151 VALLEY.CA V.\l.LEY,CA BLAIR, AMOOES F , AP 936 .. IMltll , $2,2'\AI, 115 CA "22-3C!·l7 , S71UO , 131 Hi'VAREZ. lAUAA TA , AP MESA.CA MffflAV AV, UHIT P·I, OOSTA 00005, JAMES D , AP GRAV FAMtl'I' CORP , AP 45:J.H245 , S3.213.te , 39 WCESHORE, UNIT 13, IAWE, WCQJlrffl)Q(, GENE W 1" Ql!UTT, .Q4MTE1 llL.1" OMAEUST,COSTAMESA,CA "2Ml1·11 , S2,217.t2 , 112 E MESA.CA 187·111·17, ~.'8, 170&$ 1'4·2$1.:i1, S6,()96.&I , 16790 CVPRESSTAEElN.IRVINE,CA CA 52$.11'3-ll , l 1,G25.01 ', 2 ...-1. , l1,1Sll-1.t.l!
1\ICl((R, OAAAEU R ET Al. Z2HO ST[OOSTAME6A, CA lAl..RA.Tl AREA 15-111 AP t31-4M-012 , $806.3'..1~1 I.AUREL ST, FOUNTAIN VAl.lfY. MARBOfl BL, FOUNTAIN MORAN, WILLIAM J , AP MOORE. 11ARUH E , Ar PENJELTON, 1fMNE, CA .w»E. NfWllOlfr WNil, AP '22-»2-CM , $71:1.29, NI HAL , RON ET Al, AP AIAWAV AV, UNIT P·2, ~IA CA VALLEY, CA 453·113~ , 51,377.65 , 5 9'36·53-012 , 52,-447.)4, 30 CA
CAPITAL Sf, COSlAMESA, CA 429-24'·18 , 5323.115 , 42' MOORIS, JAMES C , AP MESA, CA MC KIMMONS, WILUAM C, AP SPAUC:E TREE LN, IRVINE, CA WILLOWGROVE, 1FMHE, CA TAJ..aATl MU .. ,.
PHIUJPS, MICHAEL JA , AP GLOUCESTER OA, COSTA ~i.. Sl,1)12.70 , 1773 AP 131"4-073 , $1,0S3.79, 3151 167-3112·17 , 52,863.01 , 17136 TAX-RATE AREA 21.019 HONGO. CHARLES , AP AP '36-43.o>! , $2,723.21, 15 TAJ.fu.TtAMA ....
•22-303-4:3 • s100.•s ' 1183 MESA, CA ~I-• PL, COSTA MESA, AllfNAY A\I, Utfl P·:J. COSTA SANTA CAlliERllE ST, 453-132-06 • $33.44 ' 12 WlUOWGllOVE, IRVIHE, CA J.ll.Wil, CAAOlYf!_,.2
&:HATESl.COSTAMESA,CA CA MESA.CA FOUNTAINVALLEYCA GREEN VALLEY SEOUOIATREELN,JRl/INE,CA FIELOS, IUJMN L , » S&l71..al,$T.MA2,11111CM111, 'llllUES,EOIMAO~. ~ SCHAOEOEJI WllSON TAX.flATtA.REAIHIS ROGERS, GLORIA , AP AP d-IM-074, 582:1.CM, 3151 VAAGAS,X>Sff>i.IMETAL,AP HOMEOWNERS RECREATION MOSS, OONALO , AP 936·5'.015 , 51,111.H, 14 llW«,CA 11 dtO'tt>OIS , St,20l.IO ,
ASSOCIATiS , AP 930-7•-003, 424-21:3-CM , Slm.71 , 1169 MffNAV AV, UNIT 0.1, COSTA 167<182·19 , 5959.49 , 11110 ASSOClATION , AP l6i-032.{M , •53-153-33 • $245.16 , •65 7 WILOWOOO, UMT 1~ lfMNE. llEAl.£. IETHA,AP'3112-ll :101C11 CfOtl) &T, SAHfAAW..
5409.41, 2250 W WILSOH ST, SPALDIHQ..f!HE, SHERRVL A CRESTM0NT Pl, COSTA MESA, MESA, CA SANTA CATHERINE ST, $1, 1&2.71 , 108a6 El OOMINO ROVCE AO, IRVINE, CA CA , 51,fOl.23, f lll(E, 1tVN:, CA CA
COS'TAMESA, CA TA , AP 1:.1~22, $718.11, CA AP 931-IM-075 , S988J4, 3151 FOONTA!NVALLEY,C>. AV, UNITE. FOOKTAlN VALLEY, GALl.AGMER, JOSEPH J, AP WEISS, WALTER M , AP APfm.74-004.-J.~Ml,2256W 3181i GIBRAllAR AV, COSlA AIRWAV AV, UNIT 0·2, COSTA HESTER ENTERPRISES , CA 453·181-06 , Sil07.65 , 17211 936-54-019 , $974.32, 1 TAl.flATl.UU•1.. TAX..fU.T'EARE.AIMO
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APl30-74«15,$40IA9,22$2W Mil.UR, JAMES , AP AP nHil-076, $817.20, 3151 167·521·15 , 5613.46 , 175.St 169.{132-411, S1,1l!0.42, 17212 IUJllMIAN. FAAHAO , AP IAVINE,CA VQllll lAN'f', DEflRA D , 1" 1C1SHER, EO'li'IMAO J, M: M
WILSOM ST; COSTA MESA. CA l:Jll>.15142 .i.}1.'33.35 ' 3131 POTlS, JOHN A ' AP AIRWAY AV, UM'T 0-3. COSTA SANTA PAULA Cl, FOUNTAIN SAN LOAENZO Cl, UNIT R, 453-173-75 ' S52•.u . 8 ~12:).01 • UQ7.ll ' JI E<UmS WC '"' .....,.,41 ' APf30.7•.P,SG.41,2251JW BEIMJOA un, OOSTA MESA, 412.Ql).(il, Sl.1111.o&, :ti&* MESA.CA VALLE'f'[CA FOUtlfAlNVALl.EV,CA FEAlMEAWOOO,JR\llNE,CA TAX.,IU,TEAREA2Mll GAANT,llMNE,CA Sf,G.I0 ,21m1SWC'l'PAESS
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APIJ0.74-001 540li.•l,22S2W eoHAN, AN1l10N'f' ,. AP CA AlffNAV AV, UNIT A·1, COSTA 169-026-06, 5961.12, 177f.9 LA HOMEOWNERS ASSN 12 , AP OLGtiA , AP 52!HX2!>.W , KENT. RICHARO M , AP T~Tl.MU.a.145
W!l.SOHST,C651AWESA,C>. IS.153-21, $620.2tl , ,143 MESA.CA ROSA LN, FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, 169·383-$, S32.08, TR 61tll! $1,49324, 4022 ESCUDERO 463·372-0J , U,580.(11 , 11
AP 113).74.00S , SQ.49, 2290W SAMO.\ Pl. COSTA MESA. CA TAX..flATE AREA 15-121 AP klMt-078 • SIS2.!2. 3151 CA LOT 35 OR, IAVINE, CA RIMAOCK, IRVINE, CA TSEHG, 1i1CKtiEL ET /IL, AP .lo
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APll3).74.(l(ll,5"0t.'8,2264W 131i-ln48, $1,1M.10, 3'.l2f Fl G J LTO, AP 416-0lll·2i. MESA,CA 16g..s)1 ·18 , SZ,769.aJ, 10667 TAl·RATE AREA21'°20 529-031·10, $1,15'.92 , 4081 TAX.ftATEAAU2Mll GRAHT,llYM,CA lllil1•1 , 1551 MOW1D DR, WllSON Sl, COSTA MESA, CA COUNTRY Clue DA, COSTA $2,741.70 , 896 llARO PL, AP 138-it-07ii , 583!).12, 3151 El MORRO Cl, FOUNlAlN ROeON OR, \AVINE, CA IW4TAAHA. CA
AP 113).14-0l~~Ai. 2298W MESA. CA COSTA MESA, CA. AJRWA'I' AV, UNIT S·I, COSTA VAi.LEV, CA HUANG, JOl1N .AP 169·29.3-52, WEii.ANO, THEOOOAE F. AP VEE, JASOH. AP 934-7S.OU' TAll.fl.f.ll AREA•1• ORANGE OOUHTY
WILSON ST, IAll:ilAMESA, CA PAI.MER, ETHEL M ET Al, AP MESA, CA S1, 121.86 , 10716 El TIWAON 934-64-023 , &1.231 .30, g LA 51,717.05, 15 COOi. BROOK, DEYEL0PMENT 1'JEJCf , N'
AP fl:l.74-011,MOlllAt, 2'210W 131·1814 , '702.117 , 1922 TAX.ftATt AflU 1S.1:tt AP 138-94-080 , 5&'6.1:!1, 3151 TAX-RATf: -.REA ?1.()1)1 AV, FOUNTAIN VAi.LEV. CA SERENA, UNrT 23. !RVINE, CA IRVINE, CA STAHOUI> PNlflC CCIN'-z UN51·11 , 1211.Al , 2Q!ll •
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APt»74-012,$400.U,2218W Fl)JAS, MNf.18. YI , AP STEUA, ROBERT J, AP MESA.CA ntclMPSON, ALLEN M, AP 169·29'-03 , S9lf8\, 17031 935·62.o&I , 52,329.80, 9 fAJ:-RATEAREA21-1QD 1'2<MLOTA
WllSOMST,COSlAMESA,CA 13t-ii11<6_. $2,611.41 , 2950 411.o52·12, $1~.&4, 3116 AP 93&-IM-081. 5982.68, 3151 1~181-27, $1,431.24, 17616 AVE SUENOS, FOUNlAIN NAVARRE,UNll16,IRVINE,CA
APa:JG.74.0l!t~AQ, 2'l12W ~ 1u, COSTA.MESA, CA ICLONOIKf AV, COSTA MESA, AIRllAV AV, UNIT T-1, COSTA SAN CANOE LO ST, FOUNTAIN VALlEY. CA WOOOS, MAAC\..15J:flO,1"' fiUMTI MIA •1'1 WILSOHST,VJ:S1AMESA,CA )tf:SS, OOEGOR'f W, AP CA MESA.CA VAllE'l',CA TAX.ftATEAREA~13 463 .. 02·20, $3,342.62, l7 SQWIDT, HEHRV P, ~ 1
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APP.74-015 '40i.41,2271W SACKS, QtERVl s • AP MESA, CA 169-1911-01 . $2.051.511 . In" FAAD, GHOLAMHOSSEIN 463-711-04 '569223. 5 FAITM, •63-C2'·17 • $1,518.\l • 13 104nLOT4 8EMX CA WR.SON ST, OOSfA MESA, CA 1~ , 51,00.10 , 1757 VICENT. BIFf ,AP,12-013-07, AP 93M'-Ol3, $1,006.60. 3151 MEVES ST, FOUNTAIN VAU.E'f', MOSSElNI , AP 169-401-03 , 1RVltli:, CA SILVEAFEAH. IRVIHE. CA 8RADV, QI flNllE , loP
APSJ0.7«11!.i_..'4CllAi,227tW PllC.AIRH DI\ COSTA MESA, 52,821.51, 3'158 WINOSOA CT, MRWAV AV, UNIT T-3, COSTA CA SS,'23.&1, 11570COLEVAIVEA SE!OEN8EAG, Pl:TER , AP TOSTI, JOSEPH M , AP "3-611-32 , 11.M.JI , 10 f.u.AlTIAMAIH77 WllSONST.~1AMESA.CA CA COSTAMESA.CA MESA.CA MCELHEHY,AICHARDP,AP Cl,FOUNTAINVAUEV.CA •63·711~7 , 56,790.51 , 9 931 .. 2 .. 81 , Sl,39'.tl, 20 MORl91JOUIW,W.W,CA
AP 113).7•-0l!.r.!!O'·•t, 2280W sc:HAUM0. WU1AM B , AP AP W.IM-084 , S858.n. 3\~1 169-312·25 , SJ,033.62 , 10795 W.ATENS. LOLS T TA , l.P CHARITY, IAVINE, CA MOONLIGHT, U"1 26, IRVltE, LEE. .MME!.1..~1!!''7-423 , '1NQUEZ, HENRV J , » WllSON ST, '-ARilA IESA, CA. l:Jt.452.0S , '3,'211.51 .1..2025 TAl.flATE AREA 15-111 '-JPN/AV AV. UNIT U.1, COSTA EL MAR AV. FOUNT MN VAtlEV, 169 .. 11.(li , S6.643, 17 , 11661 CA 11,l!ill, It~ IAEEZf. ..... , $1,.117.11 , 20 APl30-7•41!J.~A8,2282W LEMHOSOA.COSTAME::>l\CA MESA.CA CA ~TENSRl\'ERCl,FOUN'TA!N TAl·RATEAAEA2H16 Ulfl2l,IME,CA fllEDLMDSDR,COSTAMESA.
WILSON ST,u..i:;1AMESA, CA CARROU., R1CtW10 A, AP CORP Of THE ~ Ml 9'3Mil-OM , $53354, 3151 SKYTTE. THOMAS , AP VALLEY, CA TAX·RATE AREA 2'-101 CA
API0).74-019,s.G.•l,Zl!lllW 13M~, 11,403.ol , l10f BISHOP CHURCH Of LOS , AJRWAV AV. UNrl U·2, COSTA 169·361-28 , 51.204.63, 1C»4' CAMERON, JON , AP ICHOSAAVIANl,.&.FLAlOON,AP TAJWU.ll:ARE.t.a.1•
WILSOHST,Q)STAMESA,CA. GANNETOR,COSTAMESA.CA '4SOUTMEAN CALIFORNIA MESA.CA LA TEAAAZA All, FOUNTAIN 93&-76·37e , $t,S28.5', 11630 4C3.{)41·18 , SJ,10$.•3 , 18781 V00N,JAYM,AP93M2-171,
Ml 9»1~4l0 ,5409.491.~ W WEST,XlHH AOWIOJR ,AP SUNBELT DEVELOPERS INC , AP 931·9'-086 , 5758,CM, 3151 VAUEV, CA WARNER AV, tlNIT 405, POFHOFINO OA, IAVINE, CA S6.X6.911, 1 SARCIS. UNll 64, ST>.follAAD PlllCAC a:ff' ,
WllSONST,COSTAME~CA 131"615 .. l , $908.72, 3009 AP t::J&.~-0:):2, ~.10, 3151 AIAW'AVAV, UNIT U·3, COSTA FOUNTAINVAU.EY,CA &ALIM.t.NN, CVAIL H, AP lfMHE,CA · AP 4«Mll1.fl2 , 131.74, lR Ll'l'mA,EICO ,AP41'-051-09, APl30-74-m~,2281W ClUB HOOSE Cl, UN1T R, UW/.AY NI. UNIT A·2, COSTA MESA.CA TAX.ftATl:AAE.l21«18 SCMWARTZ, LINDA , AP '63-092-02, S2,S69.78, 19402 132 ... LOTA ~·If CNM:lil -
WILSON ST, MESA, CA C0STAME$\ CA MESA, CA 938·7&-389 , $1,603.2!, 11620 SIEFIA-'CHULA AD. IAVINE. CA T.U·AAlE ARU 21-102 IEJO\ CA
AP t»744Z2, So408..•I, 2'290W l<AOGH, HELEN V , AP AP 11»9'.a:xl , Sl,910.6.\ 3151 PROPERTY IN TRI STAR Ltl\'ESNEHT GROUP, WARNE A AV, UNIT 4 18, n.l.fl.f.TE NIU 2"-1• OCEAN NOOE I COtiM.N1Y WILSON 51, COSTA MESA, CA 1•1-152<6 • 5760.01 l. 1242 J.IMAY AV, UNIT A·:J. COSTA FOOHTAIN VALLE'\' arv AP 10M72·27 . $50.8:5, 11905 FOUNTAIN YAU.EV, CA TAX.f!ATE AREA 2&>033 BEU. R scon ET AL, AP AB ,ll•n41·71 • S».52 •
APll30-7442:3,MOll.'9,229'W COHWAYAV,COSTAME::.A.CA 1.ESA,CA TU.IPCl.fOUNtAJMVALLEY,CA AP 938·76-390 , Sl,503.96, f63.fi71-l7 . $18,901 .•0 , 1 lo£HDNQ(SON, ~ J TR MOlDTC
WILSON ST, COSTA MESA, CA ELLIS, R08ERT W , AP ~ 93M«Kl7 , $822.11..1)151 TAil· RATE AREA 21.002 VA!.ENTl, PETEC TR, 'II.WEIGEL 1152<1 WARNER AV, UNIT 419, MUSSO. GARV F , AP CHAAlOTIE, IRVINE, CA ET Al,,, S»M4-Q, 51,R..M. Mt1JEM OoWID IAAFIETl ,
APU).7•~.i.!"J9.41. Z!:lil2 W 141-155·1• , SZ,453.22 , 1237 AJ'NIAY AV, UHll C·l, .,;uSTA ANOAEW T , AP 14•.f.21·71 , FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 451·241-09 , 51,626.85 , 39 STANDAAO PACIFIC COR~ 15' NEW!W, IRWE.,CA II ta-M45Z , l>UM.f1. 11
WllSON ST, \AAiTA "l:SA, CA COHNAV AV, COSTA MESA. CA MESA. CA STEP11ENS. ElMER P JR , AP Sl0,193.!iiS , 16014 SHARBOA Bt, .JAfrl~. !Mll ET AL, AP FOXHILl, IAVINE. CA AP •63.f72·20 , S13l30 , 111 l1YOU Cf, IEWPORT COAST,
APU).7•-025~ ..... 2218 W 80TElHO, eRYAN J, OTlER· AP '38-M-OOI • 5563.01, 3151 112·732.Jol . 5406.88 , 1WS FOUNTAJN VAU.fV, CA 938·78-450 . S847 .95, 11600 SACA, JACOB ANT110NY , AP 132f.( LOT B T.U:.fl.f.TtUIEA a.111 CA
WllSONST,l.U:l1AMESA,CA BOTEOO, l(ARfN , AP AJFNIAY AV, UNl C-2, COSTA SOOA YNEZ ST, FOUNTAIN WARNER AV, UNIT 537, 451·2•1.Jol , $61.2.'6, 39 REO W1LUAMS,PATRDAAN\l ,AP ~GEORGE. JR, IJI
AP too-7•.(1215, $..oll.49, 22teW 14\-157-02 S2,'2>4.D'2 , 30'2f MESA, CA VAi.LEY, CA TAX.flATE AAE.l 21.QOJ FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA ROCI(, IRVINE. CA ~, S3,'44A2, 1 l.ISTY BERTANAN, <Ml' , llJC1', ~ , 12,W.31, 5
WllSOH ST, UHfT C, COSTA F£A1f!EA1HLH,COSTAMESA. AP t::J&.~-0'.>9 , $.tM.00, 3151 JACICSON, STAHi.EV A, AP MIRSCH, M!Ct-IAEL A, AP SCIULLO,CHARLESVlNCEHT MEAOOW,UtlT 30,IFMNE,CA OLQMA . I<> $2i42M1 , ~ OR, IEWPOAl
MESA, CA CA ~y AV, UMIT C-3, COSTA 14:W31-08. St,859.0ot, 16$87 STl1"', MELEN G , AP 9:Ja.78-461 , $1,401.23, 116l0 JA ,AP451·361-40,S56207, 11 OE SALVO. VlNCEf'ff A, AP 51~Jf!._1.!,.•LOTll ~.CA
APU).74421, $..oll.49, 22111 W l(Al, OOOGlAS V , AP MESA, CA HEMLOCK Cl, UNIT A, 106-062·10 , Sl,523.82 , Hl916 WARNER AV, lJNll 606, SPAAAOWliAWK, IAV1NE, CA 135-63-137 , $3,182.18, Ii ~11111111-.i1....YAMO , 1'
W1LSOH ST, UNfT A, COSTA 1•1·1St-02, $1,olill.17, m3 1MNE CO, "'5001MERN FOUNTMNVALtEV,CA OSSIOIAM CT, FOUNTAIN FOUKTAINVALLEY,CA SMITl1 , JQt;N I( , AP ROCKY l<NOLL, UNrT 13, 932~ , "-117AI, "4 tAIWU.ftARP..-i
MESA.CA F£Rt+EATHLH,OOSTAWESA, CAllfOflNIA SUHM:LT SUE,VANGlt,AP\4J-l71..n , VALlfY,CA 451·361-47. 53.116.5!. 23 IRll'lNE.CA MOfft:JE.LNTH,fMNE.CA
AP ld).7•-029, MOt.•I. 22111 W CA DEVELOPERS INC , AP $2.X11.14 , 16692 CEOAA Cl, LEE. JONG DAM , AP TAX·RATE AREA 21.o2l SPARR~AWK, LRVINE. CA ICBSUR. .EA'REY NET Al.
WILSON ST, UHl7 D, COSTA MONTGOMERY, w.RGIJIET 136-M.(110 , S47f.S1, 3151 UNTA,FOUNTAINVALLEV,CA 1'4.{)42-10, $2.1\C.12 , 16807 LAM.JEHMJN,AP4Sl<JS242, TAl.flA.TtAJ:llU.2f.104 T.U:•TlAREA•1n » .-i4'11·72, SIU.11 , 17 MESA.CA M, AP 1•1·16'1-03, 16110.20, MRNAVAV, UHIT C-4, COSTA JCliNSOH, WIU.IAM HENAV MT OLSEN Cl, FOUNTAIN RACQUETBALL WOfllO ,AP 52,652.70,3MALlARD,lfMNE, ~ fllO, tEWP0RT
AP t»74-029, "°9.48, 22111 W DO A0VCE lH, COSTA MESA, MESA, CA JA , AP 14:i.32J.07 , S3,G48.46, VAi.LEV, CA 169·33-1-01 , $16,28022 , 1011S CA cw.MANI, PIROCIZ PEARY , BAILEY, .E,,,., I , I.:: c:mrt CA WUOt4 Sl, Utft'T 8, COSTA CA • AP 931-14411 , $662.~. 3151 18820 MAPLE ST. FOUNlAIN HOUGtfTAIJNG. FAEDfllCI( C, TALBERT AV, FOUNTAIN NAWABI, MOHAMMAD M • AP AP 53181~1 , Q,460.IO , H 00tWA WIUJ.Mll ! , loP iiiifOH. MrMES CIMO , IJI
MESA CA WAl.J(EA, CONCTANC£. AP "1fiMAV "'· LINT C-6, COSlA VAi.i.EV, CA AP 1U-1Gt·l5 '~.7!' n•n VALLEY, CA 451-483·13 • S63 li ' 40 MlNERS TP.All, IRV1NE, CA 529-3151-!Li_ IS,lf'l.14 • " 411411·12 • S7U2 • 1 APl30'74~,'40IA8,22!>3W 141 ·165-<t , S707.IO , 3010 MESA.CA HVLANO, PM!UP F , AP ~y AV, FOUNTAIN VAU.fV, , SPARROWliAWK.IRVlNE.CA OAOEGE, P!\TF.:::K M , AP N'POMA:nUA,tll\llE,CA MOJmlENJX, ~T
M.SON tl, COSTA MESA, CA WARREN LI\ CO&TAMESA, CA AP IJH4.'!12 , $43fl.79, 3151 1!1f.(141® , 51,239.15 , lo:J65 CA fAX·RATE AREA 21.me TI NSON. KISER , AP !>30-4:31-63 , SBe.82: , 1 PlilA,, ~.&~, CQUT CA
APl:J0.74.Q31 SQ.41.2251W VELIE CIACUllS • AP AINIAY Jill, UltT C.fl. COSTA NIGKTINGALE AV, FOUNTAIN SMIT"*V.Rl, TERESA . AP •s1 .. 63·27 ' Sil.82 ' 20 OELAMESAWEST, IRVIE.CA ~.•-•c...,llME, ~-· ACJW.O l .II . AP WILSONST,00ST4ME8A.CA. 141.atl2·15, $1.115.79, 1287 ME:SA,CA VAi.LEV, CA 1'4·124·12, Sl,334,iO, 11157 TEGtfTMEVER, DIANA KAV . GATEWOOO,IRVINE,CA MIU.ER, JOH R , loP CA 411.fti ... , St.nul I APp).74®~· 2251 W UXlAN AV, COStAWESA, CA AP lil:JN4.013 , 1'18,0I, 3151 SUAREZ, ANTONIO LEON , AP. FLOWER AV, FOUNTAIN AP 113&-59.r.6~ , 5132.64, 12061 BENSON, OONNA EUZASETM, 530-031·75, Sl,757 M , :M SANLUIS, !MIA S , A1 llJNTRfMJX. iiEWPOAT
wtlSONST, lllESA,CA VELIE QACUlS 11C , AP AIRNAY IN, UNIT C·7, COSTA 156-1•2-21 , 5671.Mi , 104'8 VALLEY, CA BRIGHTON RIVER , UNIT 18, AP '66-032-Q , 52,042.42 . 23 DELAMESAWEST,IAVIHE,CA '324l"7a , 11,062.n, • OOl\IT,CA AP1»74-033,$tOIM,2ii55W 141~·11cli'M04 , t2tl1 MESA.CA SAUHASRIVERCLFOONTAJN WEIR, MICHAEL , AP FOLINTAIHVAU.EV,CA lANGE:AtNE,IAVINE,CA VIUXZ, OYVAA , 1"' l-UmNIJTOM, UflT m,
Wll.SOHStClOSlAMESA,CA LOGAHAY, A MESA.CA AP K>M4-01•, $458.82. 3151 l/ALLEV,CA · 14'·141·10 , Sl,338.2e, 1611' BEHNAM, ESTHER M. AP S3G-Ol:i!.31, $3,281.21 , t1 IAWE,CA NDPIJtTY•
APt»14-03',MOIA.:lZSIW OUCIC, ~ARD l, AP AIRWAV NI, urtT C-1, COSlA HEISOOAF, ~El ET Al. UVINGSTONE ST, FOONTAJH PAOPEATYlff 9J0.73"91 . 51,628.Ml, 22• SOHAIS.\llMNE,CA EUNBERQ,USAJll09tlfll , MllnlmTOllllUICM
WILSOHST,COSTAMESA,CA 1•1 .. 24~ $1,221.'4, 2531 MESA,CA AP 156·113-25 , $1,!»2.88, VALtEY,CA IR\l!ffECITY LEMONGROVE,IRl/INE,CA ZlMMERMAH_FAEt>W.llTR liP Df4Mll, $1,Dlt& Ill KMOOl.DellJICf
APSJ0.74-035,MOl.49,2263W FORCIW.I bR, COST'° ¥ESA. I# tltl-tli-Olli, $59'2.67, 3151 18011 SUNSET CT, FClJNTAIN ONAICA, ERNESl K, AP l<AUFMAN, l(AVE H , AP AP 530-081.(M, $U14.5', ~ VAHatftEN,lHfa\ ....
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AP&»7+43i $40l.f .. Z211W MAHH, JAMIE LEA , AP MESA.CA ESPlttOSA. JOSE , AP MT BAOEN-POWELL ST, DRAGONFLY, UNIT II, lflVIHE. CAHVON CAEEK FAN.IWt. AOW1J J, 1'
Wl.SOHST,CQSTAWESA,CA 1•1"42-4:3, 12,528.M, )t7 CcH' OF TIE PAESl>IHG 156-ltwl, $873.1)5 , 10200 FOUNTAINVAllEV,CA TAH-OATU€,ERNES70S ,AP CA HOMEOWWEFfS ASSN , AP 932.(1'44 , 1111.11, -..... UNR:ll>LEl ,AP
loPt»14CS1 MOi.41, 2215 W HA5SAU RO COSTA MESA, CA BIS>Klf' ot.IACH Of LOS , OURANGO Al\IER CT, NGUYEN, TRIEN Ml~ ET AL. 4'7«>2-11 , $2,361.aJ . 3641 ICAVANDI, ZOHREH , $30-15241 , , UJ.21 , 15 tlJff'ONOTOH, UNIT M, 11MM-11 , ~.n , 11115
Wl.SOHSt,C6STAMESA.CA BMTAN,GAeGCiRYttJWELL or.so.mERN CALIFOANIA FOIJHTAJNVAUEY,CA AP 1'4471-02, $1,6'1.1• , Cl.AREMONTSl,IAVINE,CA ALAGHEBAND, All , AP AEOOHQA(PK).IAVtlE,CA llWN.CA MCA: CQ'8'T wt 9UNSET
APQ).74431 l408Arit7W ET Al. AP 1•1""5-0I! , SU8ELT OEVEtOPERS INC , ELLIOTT, CANNY L , AP 16701 MT ACOMA Cl, FOVHTAIN GONZALEZ, CARLOS , AP 934·99-0\I .~.501 10, 38WEST CIWE, IONME L , 1' 3
WILSON ST, OOSlAMESA. CA ~·41. 205 AMHERST Pl, AP a:JMf.(116 , $57•.90, 3151 156-232·18 1 $1,052,16 , l!MOll VALLEV, CA 4•7.(166.o2 , 5482.50 , 17556 VALE LOOP. UNll 11, IAVINE. TAX-RATE AREA 2f.110 132*1'2~-1-11,314!-JM tTMUl J , »
APl»14G MOl.41,2271W AMESA, CA AJllNMV IN, UNT C·lO, COSTA ELK RIVER CT, FOUKTAIH PETAIKIN, JAMES 0 . AP WAYNE AV, IRVINE, CA CA MCJIRJl.UN1122Q,IWI ta. I ~14 , le.2 WLSOHIT,COiTAMESA..CA TU88IOLA, .::HA.EL W ,AP MEM,CA l/AU.EY,CA 14'-f71-0t, Sl,528.N, 1116'2 CHAPPELL, PAUL R . AP • -HAMPlON,OENNISWETAL, FIWilCllCO, a.JM , a:IUTHW'. IEAC>\CA AP9»7~--w 141 .. 74..cM ' HUl2 ' 2371 AP e:JHo4417 'S515A3, 3151 ROBERTS, TIMOTH'I' N . AP Ml ACOMA Cl. FOUNTAIN '49-0!1-:Jll ' 52.'tl.96 ' ,,242 TAl~ATE AREA 26-035 AP il5·18'1'4 • S1,11ue. 15 SALVATIEllRA FMHalOO, :iiiriii; T8llV n AL, I# WllSONst MESA.CA CORH£ll DA. COSTA MESA, MMAV AV, UNfT C·ll, COSTA 1S74.l4·23 , $1.7$4.18, tl5e7 VALLEY, CA . EASTMAll. lRVINE, CA QiEYEtffE. I.HT 83. lfWIHE. VIVECA l , ,_, 13141411 , t?NDW , 11.taJS , ..,._ APl»74~1 MOIM,:rz13W CA MESA.CA CAlLENS Cl, FOUNTAIN OffO,EfltCT ,APIU-482-10 , JOHNSOH,STEVENW ,AP CENTURION,APUS.013.QI , CA 12,111l11.aEIClr:Jt ...... 14TMlt..-rlfACH.CA
WllS()H ST, 06SfAMESA, CA SHAh'l.EY, JEAHI L El Al. AP AP tJt.94.cll , $598,45, 3151 I/AU.EV, CA 51115.70 , 16255 MT SA OEN· 449-042-0ll , $2.•21.12 . 3472 514, 195.12 , 18883 VON llWINE, CA MllfllCRTH, DOMllJ) W fl
AP 9»7t..()Q MOR. ... 2275 W 141"'85-05 , $1,713.74 1 ~ AIRWAY AV, UH!l C-12, COSlA LOMBAFIOO, CHARLES , AP POWELL ST, fOUNTA.IN MARIN OR, !!WINE, CA AARMANAVE, IRVINE, CA TAX.ft.ATE AAEA a.111 lit. I# 171UH!i $1,01UO ,
WUOHST,COSlAWESA.CA COLLEGE OR, COSTA~ MESA.CA 157<M1·1i , S2,8lol.21 11(11)1 VALLEY, CA BALOO LIMITED JACKSON, JAMES F . AP T.u:.AA'l'!WA•111 !lilt 1f'H •1. SUNSET • APl»74'°'3,MOIA,_12111W CA AP 13Hi1411i , $503.45, 3151 FLAMINGO AV. FOUNTAIN URDEA, JOHN N , AP PARTNEASHIP ,Afl«ue6·13 , 917·13 .. 73 , S765,'I, 22•3 XA.f!IDERS, REX l , AP lfACH.CA .., W1L80H ST, COSTA MESA,, CA OONNE\.LV, JOHH , AP NSMAY IN, UNIT C-13, COSTA VAU.f\', CA 14U85-21 , $2,171 .SO . 1617f $2,.529.112 , 1a641 SWEET AN ST, MARTIN, UNIT 212, IRl/1~, CA 529.o63-Se t...~!'8.51 , 2 STICE, "°8EflT N , ,, PWIC8\ Q.M.l)E R .R , #
APf30.7•4" $Q.48,2217W 141-415-07 , Sl,275.01 , 2313 MESA.CA IClEf'PE, R06ERT w , AP MT HIM8US Cl, FOUNTAIN IFIVINE,CA l.EXIHGTON.,,.•anc.CA ~1·11, IZ,D.11 , a 11Ni51·11, sm.J1, 1n11 ~
WLSON ST, COSTA MESA, CA COllEGE OA, co&lA MESA, AP 110H4420 , $.551.21. 3151 157-0t.2-31 , Sl,310M , 17il YAU.EV, CA GOSHTA.SBI, FERIOOUt4 . AP TAX-RATl: AREA 26.o5I MATEO. ADEi.WO B lR , AP llNCE.EY. W. CA ~3 IUlllET IEAC>\ CA , AJlt:J0.14~.1.~:..2El81 W CA Mfml..Y AV, UHrT C-1•, COSTA ELLIS AV, FOUNTAIN VAU.f't', HANSEN, oow.LO ETA, AP ••9-084·57 . $89.li9 , 4521 529-07442 , $1,011.05 , 17 ............, ~ N t!!' -WILSON 8' Wl>TAMEM.. CA TIU.H, HNWEY M fl Al.. AP MESA, CA CA 16M12-01 , Sl.$18.00 , 111)NJ W"l'NGATE Cl, 1RVl1E. CA IQACMfWt, JAMES J . Afl LAFAVETTE, lAVIME, CA T.U:-MTl AMA •111 11MM41 , IUllA5 , 111197
AP9»7•"'"8 $«11.48,2213'# 141«1&43, 52,.593.lf 1033 '-' llM«R1 , $521.66, 3151 JASPERSON.eRAOtEVS,AP E.L .utARILLO AV, FOONTAJN POWE~S.MATTHEWFTR,AP 591412·10, 511,028.72, 27 Ml'VlfWOl\8JNSf1'8EAQ\ •
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APl»74"°'7 $GA..2281W ME.SA.CA COVE. Cl, UNIT A, FOUNTAlff JENSEN. ROBE~T R, AP AOBIHWOOOCl,lfMNE,CA -441-.lt, .... , 4 LA
M90Hst,ObiiMESA,CA fAX«-.TEAREA1HM AP t3M4422, $515.70, 3151 VALLEY.CA t6f.341·18, $2.t*.'4 , 170&6 FAlACHltO, JC)()\I B , AP TAX.f!ATEAREA2Mll1 CA().PHUOCGiA,1.£.NGHA :=:!IMllf.C.,_ TAJ-MJIAllllA ....
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APQ.7t-041 $GAO, 228tW lfl-332-11, $1,251.22 , 142 /IP ..... -4'3 , $521.61, 3151 MAUAAO AV, FOUH'TAIN VASQUEZ, MARCOS , AP TRAHSPOAlATION COAlllDOA MOtnJllQi,lftME, CA W 11001M2 , 1:110.21 , Ttll' i WUOH8'0biTAMESA.CA MAGEIJ.NI st COSTA MESA, MMAV NI, LNT C-17, COSTA VALLE'f',CA TAX-MTl.AAU.21408 Ui-12J.li7 , '376.83 , 14142 AGENCV , AP •ss-151-53 , TAX-MTIARU.•1M ~~.NICOLE~ 1MlMY, ,_ nlECM
N'n.11.(15Q SG.41.2211 W CA MESA.CA MC COJRT. DENHJS E. , AP GROVEVIEW lN, IRVINE. CA S66.7fi , TR 381 BlXS7 ~'" L, #' •·11111 W11M&ll ,Sl)'a12, lWf'l
W1,,$CW 8' i56STA MESA. CA AP IJl.M.(R4 , $4$2.52, 3151 ISl'-092-12 , 51,046.65 , 11587 YSAIS, XlHN A ,AP lOM23-0I, MOUHA, CIAll.0 ET Al, AP AP 451-151-66 , SAJ.U , TR311 HOUGHTON, J0HH A , D&R, • MJWIOI\. Lift 111CJE n tee M
APlr»?f.051 MOtA,.2215 W T.U:«ATE AREA IMl&I QIWAY NI, IJtlT C-11. COSTA COflf( ST, F()Ut(TAJN VALlE.V, $1,711.54, 103l8 MAllGA.llTA AV, f.t•tDa , Sl,•IT..50 , '482 BlK 51 AP 551"°'1·1• r $2.178.311 , •7 201, IMWf.CA WllSOH st C05lA MESA, CA MESA, CA CA FOUNTMNVAU.EV, CA PARKGLEN Cl tR\ll~~J. C>i AP•Sl-151'67, Sll0.3'1. TA :Jal AJLTOH, lfMHf, CA
AP'30>7t-052 MOl~W CW AOB, AP 1138'11.00S » ~, ${110,31, 3151 YOON, YOUNG SOOK, AfJ RANOLEMAN,PAt111liKL ,AP Bl.Kil ' TAl-MTIMEA»tll WIL&ON ST, CQii: CA ia,111.1' H10 AIFMAV AY. AIRMV AV, UNIT C-11, COSTA 157-0llol-01 , $1,S16.32 , 111518 TAJ:«Alt AREA 21-012 Ul-1U.14 , ~0!54.14 , 417ii AP •58·1 5144, $0.10, TR 3151 TAX-AATl AREA 2f.tlt
APl.»74.o53 ..._41.22 W ~AMESA.CA MESA.CA COAK liT, FOJHTAIN VALLEY, Gl!NWOOOST,fMNE,CA BU(gt "'-IY, ITMN I , I# .....-.:0: WILSONl1,COifiMESA.CA £UGEtlE W, AP AP QoM-030 , S935.51, 3151 CA CU:lUA'f', RA.Ya«>HOF ET AL. PA.WISON. COUH J F , AP AP 451·151'66, $32.51 , TR 311 PUOWfLJ,, l.UA~,AP tQ.Jr1.U ~t , t9 ......... ~
APl»14454,MOl.'8,mtW 9314-011 SI04.11.i._!.4ll NIMAY AV, UNIT E-2. COSTA DALE P FISHEFI INC , AP AP 143-442·11, SS49M 1,!1 21 f.tt-1'!:!! • .i. 52,154.41 • 41~ BU: tL 4A2·tlW4 , U.113.ft , 11 ~ CA ~-
WILSON ST, UMT 19. COSTA FISCHEftAV,lJNTDf,1,;W1A MESA.CA 157·111 ·11, Sl,685.IO, 18051 BUTTERCUf' AV, FOU111AIN H().IE::.1~ST,IRYIHE,CA ~.IRWtl,CA ZiililJiiilM. , Al DM.TNO'T MESA.CA MEW.,CA AP_......,,, W10I 3151 8USHNIO ST, FOUNTAIN VAU.EY,CA tHMAH, STEVE P , AP TAX.ftATtARU2'Ml1 OUAESHEY,SAR~ "52411.V , li.Ot4.M , 1t
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M.$OH ST, UMT O COfTA TAJl..fU.Tt ME.A 1MISt ME5", CA AP 157·11142 , $1,300.llO , 1~·14 , 51,352.l) , !&&at SAVIHAV, IR'llNE, CA OE MARCO, LA'MIEHCE , AP 11 l'UWATER, --~CA 0911111ft MESA.CA ' AP8't*Ol1 ,S3,1&4.21,3151 lll0551l/SHAAOST,FOJHTAIH SCOTai PltE S1; FOUNTAIN CUEVA, HUMBERTO. AP 939-16·117 , SlOl.DS. II $MITH. ~JI , loP .... ltll
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2706 BUSIDSS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5540 G···G· ••Tes
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N.--port at II •bd 2.Sba FP, 2~"'•• prof IHka aame, In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C • .. •t F1 .. d Work? Q Ofo FT f Home, garden and P•I Blarrltz: 350.VS Auto
O•~Ofl fUNl1 Y bAOUAI. -...... •• .., ..,,._ 3bd M••a Ve de tiu -· .. •n P•raon or care. Prol, rellable, ---------Loadedl Re~ 7•98 3BR 3BA, lrg corn.r gar, all new & white. f d I dr ' •-••-• You can't be looking HB CotalruetJon Co. r•at, refa. v--atlon/ CO•ONA Good con • A /C. lot. Pool, Fr.,,ch dra, By pool & apa. 12400. p, yar • n ry, gar too hardl WANTED 15 Compul•r 1klll1 a .... " .. UIMl lillfMbilt le IMS
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high c•lllnga. S<t"K. •Op•n Sat/Sun 10-5• ~~~.~ ~~J;~--4+b~! :~ea!~.:-;'0~P:~I~~ p.ople to rm various must, M/S Ofc a Plua. long !Mm 714·79f.5050 DEL MAR 6122 i11~~u~:. ~:":a.t':
•Open SaVSun 1·5• 488 Oavlota Check wllh th• local position• from war•· H•avy ptiones, lyplng, ••••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 031.0757 2100 Bayoreat Rd (Eutbluff). Kathleen LDa f'em IHkl rm/ba Bett er Bualn••s houu to manage-llllng, etc. Fax AH: Sat 8 ·:1 ' *
W•t•rfront HlghrtM. __ 7_e_o_.s_oo __ o_x_1_3_o_ In NB/CM In exchange Bureau baror• you mant. No experience w/aal range: S4M277 MERCHANDISE Oarage/Eatate/Boat t---------
,. for hom•/fam member 1 nece11ary. Call Now,----------••••••••••I F /Clt .. I IS 1 1 CHEVROLET 9045 Condo Sac. bldg. Bluff• 1mmac 3bd, care. 71.._976-89se(w) Hnd any money or Brent 17141891-5784• O•n Ofo Unique, exciting u rn " ng • • 2bd, 2ba. Boat apace. 3ba. $2400/mo. Inc 714 54a.2828(h) feff or aarvicH. Read, ____ _.;,____ co. •Hk• outgoing, 1837 B•yalde Dr.
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1400aq.ll. S249,000. grdnr & HC 1y1. Al101-o_r __ • ___ ....;.....__ and underatand any Carp•nter Helper energetic P•rson w/ ---------•
By Owner. 650"'8881. For Sale $349,000 Lg bdrm & bath In contract1 before you PT. Ask lor Wayn• or xlnl comm akllla, tiling ANTIQUES 6010 _C_O_S_T_'_llME--S-A--61-2-4
LOTS
POISILI 1400
Barbara Sanragr•I N .B. Sep. •ntranc•. algn . Shop around lor Gil. 714-646-5750 data ent. It phna. Hrly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil n
Raa.llora 944-0195 Sm ref, welbar. FP, ---ra,,,,t..,.•.,,.a..,,. __ ..,.,..,...,.-==-Clerical +COIM\. Sandy 758-t100 '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii view. S750/mo. Incl = Wl k F 1 * 840 LP Record• Eaatblutf, view, 3br ull/cabla. 844·0195. PeRSON WANTED to c ea urn ture is HIRINQ TUTORS S300. • 8 Ughlnlng •SAT 7 .3*
3ba, den, trl·l•v•I, own and operate retall accepllng oppllcatlon1 s1o-s 15 per hour rods. 873-7414 llnen1, furn, cllhlng,
Poot, Inc gardeMr. Newport Beac h candy ahop In COSTA for both lull and part· HS M th Sc:I hsehold Items, etcl
13150. 044-7917 Oceanfront & 22nd St. Me SA ar•a. Low lime clericals. Mu1t be · · a ' •nee, En9ll1h Mahog Tea caf1 498 Magnolia
•eecORV&.T1'•
Removable Hard-Top/
Conv/Roada1ar Low
Mlle1 • 1 Owner
Factory Manuals lncld
<:?LOTS OF TLC<:?
MINT CONO $20,000.
909·827·3335
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Private room unturn, Inv 81 t men t. F 0 r responalble, depend· Languag•a. S.A. T · S300. German pine
Lido lal• Home 4 +3. ahare bath. Utl paid. Information call Mrs. able and motivated. ~~:~ca:.·:1;_;..~~~~~e cheat $275. Engll1h ---------1---------
Naw crpt. So. patio. No amoklng preferred. Burden'• Gourmet Excellent beneflls1_________ rocker S275. Pair NEWPORT DODGE 9065 --·-' --.. ~ .. ~ h$lS. lt ,_
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Ill• Wnlli"'lol. DC t1t1 please
ull HUD at 421 l500
_ _... I ._,I ---... ,_,. -.. ==l.'-:;=~ S2900mo. Yrly. Biii Kitchenette In room. candy co, Dallas, TX. package. RetaJI hours. HOSTESS leaded glass oak cabl· BEACH 616g liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Grundy Rllr 675..{;161 Laundry. 1 block to (972) 991-8239 Apply In person at: nell doors $125. Max-'84 INTREPID
Balboa Newport
Realty, Inc.
•Newport North• N•wport Pier. $490. PREMIUM CIGARS Wlc kea Furniture r!· C:~~ng~e~r.':!r.::: lean Angel shelf glaH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4dr, auto, olr, p/wlrl.
2bd, 2ba -+ loh. Exec Call Sam 875-4808 No S•lllng. $100K 3200 Harbor Blvd eltr 4pm, 1695 Irvine eyes $100. 631-4027 Moving Sale Oak P /1 0 ck s . v a I u e
Oceanfront
Lot
Reduced to
twnhm. Quiet local. ara'n Potentlal. Investment __ c_o_•_•_a_M_e_s_a_._c_A__ Ave. C.M. 840-7944 furnllure, sofa bed, Pr I cad I ( 19308 3)
new crpt g pnt. FP. v.._. ON r•q'd. l ·S00-800-9299 Deodorizer Servicer·---------frig, couch & morel $9797
2 ·Ca r gar,. w /0 . UNTALS 2722 s 8 /h r "" b wt n • f 11 5 . Houae·Sltter needed, lfST ""15.W) 456 Prospect In alley.
$1800/mo. 964-7222. Increase Income with occasional work. Avl '85 NEON SPORT
option to own route. 7day1/wknds/holldays Anlque lo '50. ~ 4dr, black, auto, air, - -------
ROUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
Versalllea Studio
Gated comm pool spa
M. McGuire 646-6770
310-793.4255, Chris Infrequent traveler. TRANSPORTATION p/wlndows, p/locks. Bond able 225-8983 •Ell= dlllerl buy. sport whls. (591539) Driver Aesponslble .....,, ~· · $470,000 $795. Ellis Ally Grp New c:ommunicatlOnl co. ia driver for corporation LEAD A/P CLERK $8,858
Flexible day, evening, Newspapers publish· porQllli\ •
723-4494
..,.Net-i.~ ..a-~tnd
LONG DISfANC£ !Or 7.
~· No 1nwn1oiy to buy.
No large 1nvea1menr,
Potenr..I ro -1<e owr IOK
• pa .-.h. FT/PT
& waek"'8nd hours. Ing Co. sHka lull-time oldcoameorh BOATS 7011 714-545•1700
Fax Resume and OMV lead A/P & Cash )lwllry, tionz., fl.In.,
GENERAL 1002 -----2170
Beautiful 2yrs new.
4BO. almo11 24001.f.
report 10:714·648-0981 Disbursement Clerk penod~.
Fiie Cl•rk PT. $7/hr lo lor high volume A/P. dlc:onlli19olijeds.
start. Phone skills a ... Must have two years •Onlllmortl*9 ...... A /P e x p e r r a n c e . • Co111d1111itlll,_11oc11
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• 12' SPORTFISHER 1..,...,----=---,.,..-=---w/Onshore Mooring Plym Trall Dust•r
• 23' SAILBOAT 4x4. 65k orig ml. Top
NEED DOWN
PAYMENT?
HOUSES/
CONDOS
Many upgrades, pvt 1----------1 Call (714) 760-6037 wlll lraln. Start lmmed. Excellent benoflll. •Eltlallllllocnduclld
Call Johanna tor appl. Send or Fax Resume
800·553·9977 x 1 t O with salary hislory to: • lmmldlm CMtl
w/Oflshoro Mooring comes off. Loaded
$14, 750 Take a Alll $3995/obo. 768· 1029
714-675-8529
Wo will loan you lhc FOR RENT
down payment on lhe ••••••••• home of your cholco
111C1 arrange the un· ---------
Jo1ty1ng 1 s1 Mortgage BALBOA
f111anc1ng Buyers and PENINSULA lt<1 al1ors call 2107
' T no DownP 11ymonl Co iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Bkr 239-4334 Charming 2bd, 2ba
pool/spa. S3400. 1 yr
lse Call Agent Clara
270·9995 lor appt.
• Fabuloua 3bd •
located In the Summit.
Gate comm. No pets.
$2350/mo. Coll Sandy
Daley, Ellla Ally Group
844·0373 x201
---------1 .. den Cape Cod •••••••••
SOLD!
home. Surrounded by APARTMENTS pvt lront & back patio.
RENTALS TO
SHARE
Fill In the Bl•nkl Accounting Supervisor 714-249-3711
2724 •••••••••• Employarsl Reach the Calllornla Community m 0 s I q u 1' I I 11 e d News, P.O. Bo>C 1560
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANNOUNCEMENTS employeos you need Costa Mesa, CA
B•ck Bay Ltg room. by piecing a help 92628·1560
$400/mo. $200/dep. ••••••••• wanted ad In lhe Daily Fax (714) 631·7246
All amen. No smk/ Pilot employment '"p,...-8-,-,--t...,l.-m-•--h-•-1-p
drugs. 544-9536. ---------secllon. Call our needed for H .B .
CdM ahr 3bd hse, w/d, ANNOUNCEMENTS Classilied Dept. 81 Chiropractic oll1ce.
Top Dollar Paid!
From 1800·1 960.
1 pc to entire estate.
Paintings. china,
glsware, furn, ate.
40Yr NB Res 873-6223
or 818·246·3162
SAIL BOATS 7014
Erickson 27' rebuilt
atomic 4 inboard,
canvas cvrs, sails/runs
grtl $5000. 675·8202 oil amens. $545 .. ulla. 2920 --.,,..-8_4_2_·5_8_7_8__ Typing & compu1or
no pets/smk. Biii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sell your unwanled skllls neodod, bllllng ----------' ---------
644·8080 Lori 640·8215 items Iha easy way! experience prol'd.1---------MARINE SLIPS
<:?Retired Teacher To place your Call 375·0552 DOCvS 7022
FORD 9075
'91 BRONCO
Low miles,
greal condition
#200309/A41423
$15,985
'98 TAURUS
11 in USA
"'101481/111275
S11,985
CDM Spacious 2br 3ba returning to 2nd classillod ad call APPLIANCES 6011 "
Exec B •vfront 2bd I••••••••• w/Harbor/Ocnvu. Avl g rade. Nead• your 042·5878. Receptionist/
2ba, hrdwd firs, Ip, now. '825· +Brno Isa. primary level books. ---------Administrator N•wport Bay
Call Agt 873·3898 FOR RENT
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINOTON
BEACH
(714)847-8555
Sub·O frig, He, ac/•---------800·277-4175 X 202 714/048·8805 R.E. Olflce In Fashion Electric Dryer Boat slips In small
hoal, $2500 675·5973 BALBOA 1_C_M_2_r_m_s_av_l_n_r_T_r_l·-S-q. ---------We are l•land. Exper prel. Xlnl condl $100 obo private marina on Via
tnv11e ovur 40,000
pooplo to read
about your homo lor
salo each Sa1urday
-by showcasing your
property 1n our
Homes of lhe Wook
& Open Home
Ou1do The bost
local Roal Estate
Section around I
Reach the bost
qualified home-
buyars on the coastl
Call your Advertising
noproson tatlve
Todaylt Ask about
our current spec1al1I
PENINSUIA 2607 S550./S400.+ 1/3 ulls, ---------. J kl J Page Torry Reay (r1 or trade lor gas dryer. Lido. From $13-$1611.
---------gar. all amenities. OO ng or 7141219•8044 Call Gtna 642·3228. Sall or Electric pral'd.t---------CORONA 714·646·8370 Lv Msg VOLUNTEERS career Retail Sales position at MAYTAG Stacked No llve aboards. Size
Llaa Coaenz:a
574·4249
L laa Rive ra
574·4252
CORONA
DELMAR 1022
DEL MAR 2122 Oceanfront 4br 2ba, N*E*E*D*E*D minded Out ol Santa Fe Washer & Dryer. Gas. 25fl·50lt avatlable.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii furn, St 700.lnclds ut11. N .B. Pv1 homo, lg rm, lndlvlduals OutpoSI In Fashion Full sz. $500 754·4372 714-675-4912 Agent Avl Sept lhru May pvt ba. kite, lndry. inc ••••-· + .... _. I I d PT h I
3 B 2 B L f t II/ bl N k/ I s an • our Y Pen In 1 u I a Shor• r • + o No pets. 673-4724 u c . o sm pe s. AMERIC N CANCER h C ---------1 Condo Obi Garage, --------$525/mo. 722·9755. A w o want •comm . all Tamara: FURNITURE 6014 Mooring wllh 1811
Month 10 Month Only. •Oceanfront al 19th 1---------SOCIETY full-time, 844-5953 Bo at. S 1 2, 5 o o.
$2, 100. Owner/Agt St. Winter. furn, 3Br NB 2ba 2br In qule1 long-term Retail S•leaperaon 552·9260 Lv Msg.
714·566·9047 2.5Ba. deck, Ip, gar, mobile home park w/ DISCOVERY em ployment, FT, co Hll ladlH & •BABY CRIB White, w /d A esome vie pool. $275.mo No I L••••IL•••• Opt/ and.cle;:,I 873-194~ pets. 515·8509 SHOPS who are also mena sportswear. Jenny Lynne, w Mat·•••••••••
Purc h••• Condo -Corona del Mar· able to learn a Upscale cneot•I•. trHS $150. 722·8970 AUTOMOBILES
3 Br + L 0 11 • 2 B •, Oceanfront Studio NB Seashore Or. Shr Pis Call 040-4 777 Only exper'd heed Bl•ck Lacquer Set
Cnlrl alr, Ip, Gourmet $750/mo. Incl Ulla/ 4br hH w/3M $590. n/ .,._________ new Job skill & apply. Nwprt Beach. 8.drawer dresur, •••••••••
kit, 5395.ooois26001 Phone, Maid ave. Fully smkr/pet, w /$750 dep. enjoy working 714-852•8088 2·drawar nightstand
mo. 5 08 1/2 Dahll• furn'd. 67S.4104,_A_v_l_9_11 ___ 6_4_6_·6_6_8_5 _L_O_S_T-.-_-----outdoors. Must Salea Poaltlon bolh with gold trim. _A_C_U_RA ____ 9_0_1_0
Owner/Ag! 568·9047 N••d a Roommate? ut have driver's Help Ua Grow S150 takes bothl
Unb•ll•v•bl• never COSTA MESA 2624 Call Th• Dally Piiot FOUND trcen se and car Children'• clothing __ c_a_n_e_5_0_._2_0_2_5_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
llv•d fn 4bd, 4.5ba, '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii c1a1111Jed department iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with Insur ance. alore In Fashion la. China Cabinet '83 INTEORA QS
21p, 4 dcka, marbte•• and take advantage of Alter tralnlna PT Flexible Hours •S"wlde. Matching tbt Black auto, premium
firs, berber crpt, gour-2bd Qarden Apt our one week apeclall Found Motorcycle o 714-8.44-7877 /chairs S47!5. 4 29-0379 whe•I•, mnrf, leather
met kit wNlklng appl, Pvt patio, 2-car gar. O DAYS FOR $351 helmet In Costa Mesa. earn from SALES Int. Low miles. Great
granite, Jacuzzi bath, Nr 55 fwy, SC plaza. 714·642·5678 Call to 10. 646-9942 $8-$20 per houri The growing Dally Queen Pine Bed, lramo, Condi S14K 722·5191
lrvlne Terrace 3br +-lndry rm. No pet/amkr. lmmac. No pell. _O_c_•_•_n_f_r_o_n_t_N_.-B-. alter !5pm. 7J4/47(H)J )4 Piiot advertising team r:~~~~· .. :::~o~·~lru~ ---------
den, 2 5b11 Reduced S3500 717-8225 s995+uc. 841•0353 Beaut. lurn, Board· -..,F"'o_u_n_,d_.o-n--,8""'/~2-=5,....--seeks an outside ensemble Comforter, BMW 9030
S40,000 to $509,000 _________ 1E'ald• Xtra lrg aunny walk. W/0, garage. Golden Retriever & 1alea representative In shams, etc, like naw11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ches7~~~7 .. 3~6ro0p3e7rllaa COSTA MESA 2124 2br Iba In trlplex, fncd S650 ull Inc. 548-1746 Chow mix. Largo the Retail Advertising Sl600. 723.405 0 11 '95 3181• c patio, w/d h k·up, male. @ Harbor & Depar tment. Experl·
qulell S875 873-3059 RENTALS Wilson. 642•200. Parklnn Valell ence prelerrod, but -----------------1 3br 2ba rp, 2-car gar, • wlll Crain. Applicant MERCHANDISE COSTA MESA 1024 n/pe11, tr~. gardn•r. WANTED 2726 LOST Man·• Masonic NOW Hlrlng: 1hould be energetic, MISC. 6015
4dr, black/black,
auto, 29k, mint
ll'A12708 $21,975
LEXUS
MISION VIEJO Avl 9·25. s 1 300/mo NEWPORT 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W a t c h . F a m I I y molivated and • ••If iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tyr Lae. 1154 Auatln BEACH 2669 '' heirloom. REWARD Upscale •tarter. Salary plus 3bd 2ba Open kitchen
2·car gar Mova right
in' Must 1011 S195,000
714/848-2341 , Agl
540-7355·Torelll Really iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Female Contrac tor • 723-5802 • Restaurant. commission. Xlnt ben· * •EASTSIDE w/cat to lease op11on7 .,----------M I F I elil pkg. Drug screon·
2 ·B d r m 1 ·B a 1 h *1 BR $750• 4Br -t gar+ yrd CM/HB Lo at. gray Cockalial a e or ema e, Ing/physical required.
wood firs, yard. 1975. 28R 2BA $850 S1200·S1500 931·21t1 w /orange cheek•. Vic· exp'd or wtlt EOE. Send resume to
Whit• Picket F•nce 714-780·8304 D/W Incl. 80x3o pool Lea•• Wanted of Me a a Verde/ train, neat Lynn Esola, %Dally No peta. Carport. Jasmine Creek Plan 3. Adams. CM 444-1557 Pilot, 330 w. Bay Lg lanscapad yard, V lata del Me.. appearance Street, Coa\a Mesa,
gour kit 3 ,,. 1 Biii -----T----•54 S.4855• 721·8130 evenings. req'd, Convenient CA 92827 or tu to
Grundy Rllr 675·6161 HUNTING ON -.--------BEACH 2140 Big Canyon, Fairway Prof'I L•dy 1eek1 NB HEALTH & schedullng Good (714) 650·4802. For
---------1 Apt• Extra Lrg 1Br ~=~~h ~f1r:8gc•~~~~1~: FITNESS pay, Insurance, ~n;:~;~~: call <714> FOUNTAIN lBa. ac. cath cell•. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ti & Beachtront Condo 2-car gar. 1yr/no pets. sharing. Xlnt Credit/ ncen V9S SERVERS/HOSTS VALLEY 103 4 S1450. Pamoramlc $1550.mo 76o-1645 Rel'•. 975·0431 Llfeoyole Aecombant benefits pkg. Jolly Roger·lrvln•
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ocoanvlew 2br 2ba. bicycle mdlt115!500R, ovall. haa lmm•d openings!
Hurryl 831·1500 Stepa to beaoh 3bd/• .. •••••••-Ilk 1 A 1 1 4'bd 3b• Pool, spa. 2ba, up1tr1, gar, trgll • new, a mo1t never Job locations : PP Y n person:
Culdesac. French ---------balcony w/oceen view. BUSINESS & uaed S1000. 673--4334 1727 E. Oyer Ad.
sllCJors. upgradod IRVINE 2144 $1850. 042-3545 Newport Beach, Santa Ana or Fax
kllchen & appliances iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FINANCE Costa Mesa, Rea: 714·261-1893
•more• S248,000 ll•••••••••I•••••••••• Irvine & 714/840·2341, Agt. L r g 2bd/2b• +Iott. PERSONALS '
2-car gar, new carpet, MISCELLANEOUS Laguna Beach.
FP, AC. Quiet loc. BUSINESS
$1295/mo. 644-4704 RENTALS Appty dally trom
OPPORTUNITY PERSONAL Nat
•------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii90ii4 SERVICBS 3005 SpeeclWay
:3+2 bw Owner 2·car BEACH 2169 ROOMS 2706 ••Amazing Pronte•• Rtstaurant
gar. decks, patio cvrs, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phon• card roulH. I• • • 0 h •at m • • • 113 !. PCH
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040 NEWPORT
SUMMER JOB
Part-time
•Morning Hours
•No Experience
•Young, energetic olc
•Costa Meu
Call Cooper
1714)722.0119
Cook book• Several 1-800·008-15398
boxes Older ones TV --,-9-5_B_M_W_3_1_8_1•--
& typewriter 2342 Fordham Or. 545.7332 Stdnnlng Black on Black Beaulyl You
LIKE NEW won't be dlsap·
Pedestal bathroom pointed! (SJA12385)
sink. European bidet, Call for Oetallsl
Electric towel warmer;
Cuisinart microwave
945.5755 Evet.
SAGO PALM TREE
5'x 5' Healthy & Beau·
714·545·1700
k,~s~~ MITSUBISHI~
tllul S 1500 844·4704. ---------
Woltt T•nnlng Bed•
Tan At Home
Buy Direct and Savel
Comm ere I al/Home
unll• from $199.00
Low Monthly Pm11
Free Color Catalog
Call 1-800-711·0158
BUICK 9035
'92 REClAL SPORT
Low mllea, auto,
white, Ilka new
(3BBJ573) $8,888
LEXUS OF
WllSTMINSTER
COMPUTERS 6018 ------
2 Compute,. CADILLAC 9040
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... ikylltes, pl1n1er1. lml 2bd, 2ba Townhome Balboa Ooe•nfront Great ralH & loc. Ind. tatto•d on your lore-Newpon leach '° beach, hrdwd llra. nr Faah 11., 2·car att $800/mo. Incl Ulla/ leader S2k/Wk pot'I. h .. d ? Let ua Wrlle the ~ou loan •Hump gar. AC, pool, no Phon•. Maid eve. Fully 1-800-700·7177 wrong. Cau Type-A· S255.000 963·2113 pets. S1650. ~1529. furn'd. 87M104 ____ M_C_N_1_s_A___ Gripe 662·920-n53
On Th• land Studio
Unit. Save 20KI Modal ---------------------------------------
Perfect at on1y 14!5K. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 MEMBERSHIPS
Teacher/Aid• PT for
am Kindergarten ctaH
B-o 9·8. Wiii train.
Call 845..,.454
WlnboOk laptop '850.
New OHklop Compaq
$900. 875·7239 PLUG.
Eoiov pool, HUNS. club 301A
.. rm. g111d Act nowl ¥ ,,__.._._.__ -----------------
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 5533
St•rtln9 • buslnff•f
When you purchH•
or ..... a computer
eyatem pkg from ua
we wlll asal1t you with
100% money back
guarantM In 1'9c•1Vlng
a 15000 unaecurtd
m•Jor baolC credit
card. No cr•dlt check
req'd , Anyon• w/2 lcl'e
I• approved. 721-4006
Sallab11 RE 960-6880
1048
9eoua Cott•••·
2br 2ba, art atudlo, , *'t&OOat lot. S319,000.
;..-• •tohael LamMrt :t! Premier Propertl•• '4 • 714-499-8A91
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: IE.ACS 1089 ' •, ---
!1 38D, l .IU tlfSO•.f. •J C~ral AC & vaccum. • a<M gar, hrb« crpt, ., ,, 1325000
·: t! 7t4-64t~S301
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MSM•KRIHIP
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71••••1700
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'MT BIRD LX
V/8, fuU powet, •2k
#178912 $11,977
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
1.aoo..eo9.5399
GEO 9080
'MPAISM Auto, P/S, A/C
"101339/027555
19,995
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
1714)847·8555
BONDA 9085
'88 Accord LXI 5spd,
pwr wlndow1/mlrrors,
moon-roof, ac, am/fm
cas1, orig owner, all
malnt record1. S5500.
7 1 4 ... 3 7 .9 5 8 7
'90 CIVIC
AC, caasetto.
low mlles
#200675/570635
$8,795
'83 ACCORD
Hord to find coupo.
loaded
#010345/035932
$12,895
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
(714t847-8555
'91 CIVIC LX
4dr, auto, air, am/Im
cauene. only 48,000
mlles. (022859).
$8880
714-545-1700
~~1~~ MITSUBISHI".~
'82 ACCORD LX
Auto, low mllH, white,
full power (3BBP624) 1111997
'93ACCORD
Annlv.Ed.
49k mile1, auto,
custom wheel•. full power
(3FAJ743) $12,987
LEXUS OF
W•STMINSTER
1714)882
9900
FIND
an ~artment throog classffied
•e1 t•HHTI Q20
One own. car with
l•H than 25,000 m11
vou·111 own " w you dtlv. hi (ST62t1410) Ont~ •1e.e7e
714-545-1700
k,~1~~ MITSUBISHI ~
'94 TROOPRR LS
Fully loaded, mu1t '" #923573 &191977
LEXUS
MISSION VIEJO
1 ·800-009-9398
JAGUAR
'87 420 G
Blue, grey Interior.
Low, lowmllH
{TXT895) $7,995
'94 XJO
Regency red, barley
leather, 1unroof,
CD changer,
chrome wlfeels
(696612) $21,995
'95 XJO
Topaz. oatmeal
leather, aunroof,
fully loaded
(746324) 127 ,995
'95 XJ8
Black, charcoal
leather, 1unroof
(728214) $29,995
'05 XJ8
Titanium, oatmeal
leather, sunroof
(3LYY533) $31,905
'95 XJO
Titanium, cream
leather, low, low miles
(3MlV828) $33,995
BAUER LOTUS
COSTA Ml!SA
(714)842·7700
'95 XJO
25k mllH,
llke new condition!
(734699) $31,997
LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTl!R
(714)892-0908
JEEP 9110
'82 CHl!ROK'E
42k mites, Ilk• new,
hurry I
CHl!AOKl!E
SPOAT4DR
4.0L, auto,
tow pacuge, & morel
(3HNY980) $13,997
LEXUS OP
WUTMINSTIER
(7t4)eea .. eoe
'93 WRANGLllR
Muat .... loo many
optlona to list.
New L411xua trade.
#260().U •t•,•77
L•XUS
MISSION Vl•JO 1-eoo-ee••3••
._ acaoo COUP• ar..n. tan ... ...,,
9Ul'Voof,
chtomewh .. ~J)•t•,-·
aAUllJI LOTUS
COSTAMl!SA
f714)M2·7700
'93 LS 400
SUver/Blacl<,
full optlol\ certlfHtd
#157570 i28,7'17
'83 SC 300
Caahmere/lvbry,
full optlon certltl•d
#013705 $20,877
'93 LS 400
Graphite,
full opUon, certified
f014449 $28,877
Ll!XUS
MISSION VIEJO
1-aoo-eee..5398,
MAZDA 9125
'89MAZDAU8
Auto, A/C, PIS,
#101490174222;
$4,M•
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 9113 1714)847-8565
'M DISCOVIERY mlCEDES 9130
White, 7 pan.,
45k mllea
(082325) $23,825
'94 DISCOV•AY
T•al gr .. n, dual a/r,
loath•,
•ae 3001!
Only 29k·mllea.
New Lexus trade.
Wont last.
11'0089A $18,877
(097855) $24, 700 LEXUS
~ tfWtl.ES GORIN
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6A7
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6K41
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Opeainc lead: Queen ot ..
80Ul1I I<>
10 I<>
Hu a bridge proc;ram been cleftl-
oped that can cauae the ume shock wa.-in the bridp world u Deep
Blue did b)' beatinc Guy Kuparoy
at cheu? Omno Esltee ot the
Netherlands reportl this deal &om
the European Championahipe.
Ei1ht of nine declarers in five
dlamoDda went down becauae o( the
lMld trump break. Alter winning the.
openin1 spade le.ad In h.and and
dnwin1 lwo 1'0Unda o( Vumf19 to
dieco¥er the t.r new, thole dedar·
er• cHhed lbe k.101 ol dube and
ft.o1111d the jack in an aUemP' to pt rid o(. ~IUit to.er. When
that failed. they IUft'ered a one-trick
clefeal
The pr'Oblem wu liven to Goren
in a Boa. a .Jlrop-a.m developed by
Prof. Matt Clinaberl· Aft.er about a
minut.ee thoughl, the procram came
up with the winning line. Declarer
caahed a third diamond and the
king o( clubs, then continued with a
dub to the ace and a club ruff. Now
a llUCCIMful 6neeee ol the queen of
heart.a provided t.he 90"'7 for anoth-
er club rull', aettinc up a Ions card
with the ae9 of heart u an entry.
The computer landed the contract
with an over trick, lo1ing just. a
trump trick.
Wu t.hi1 the beet approach? Yes,
since it catered to ...eraJ ~bili·
t.ie1 in the club 1ult be11des the
heart fineeae.
Learn to be • better brld1e player! 8ubeeribe now to the
Goren Brid,e Letter bJ calling
(800) 788-1U5 for information.
Or write to: Goren Bridge Let-
ter, P.O. Doz .UlO, Chicap, Ill.
80880.
,85 oisc-----M1ss10N v1EJ0 MITSUBISHI 9145 RANGE ROLLS ROYCE 9182
_....". 1 -aoo-e9e.5399 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROVU 9177 liiiiiiiiii!iiiliii~iiiiiiiiii
Jump :,~•i.Jr i..ther, 'M 1!320 Whlte/gry. '94 DIA.MANTI! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '81 Ao ... Rove•
(l l 9566) t28 900 291t ml. CO. Warranty. W A G 0 N ,93 COUNTY CLUB Spirit, white, 97 body
' MINT! $29,950 Don't Sacrlftoe Loaded 1tyle, 54m, xlnt cond.
LAND ROVl!R Call 714.844.5833 Ultra Luxu~ Juat (824822) ,271950 0 LR . S 2 2 , 9 0 0
MISSION VllUO Bocauae You Have • (714)435-1115 •
(714)385-8760 MERCURY 9135 ~.:~:ty&G';,,Dg=~•I '84 COUNTY .co Y WAGON ' 9 5 D I VER liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (RT00590) Green, loaded
Whit• & tan 1Qth9t. •aa Grand Marqula Ontv $14,987 (84 1430) $29,750 29k mllH. Like new LS Sedan 4dr., -,-9-0_E_C_L-IP_S_.E_Q_S_
must sell. 673-4909 49k mlles, 16,200 All the Goodies '93 COUNTY
• 846-1307 • Including moonroof CLUB
LEXUS 9115·-------
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MITSUBISHI 9145
'•t aa2so
Auto. moonroof,
full pow.r a morel
(2YAE650) •11,997
'91 OALANT LS
All the equipment
Including moonroofl
Super Low Ml & IUpet'
nlcel (RE059743)
and CO! Super Low 4.2 liter VB,
mllesl (TE379987). air suspen, 57k miles
Onl~ $18,987 (634760) $28, 750
714-545-1700
~'11~~ MITS UBISHI~
'88 COUNTY
Red
(331479) s 13,950
'93 •S300 Auto, leather,
moonroof & morel
(139839) •17,997
on1v e 11,937 -P-0-NTJ,ll--C---9-1-7-0
'95 COUNTY
Black, loaded
(649572) $27 ,850
714-545-1700 .
'83 BS300 '87 BONNl!VILLI!
TOYOTA 9210
'89 COROLLA GTS
Hard to find. fun
#31014871244560
$4,795
'04 TERCEL
Extra clean
# 101314/466214
$9,985
'92 LANDCRUISER
White, extra clean
# 101381 /050496
$24,985
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON
ACM>ee
1 ~"Ondlr" s Moor \ 10 BlecMtl
14 Dilmolnld
t5 8-1'1 -s..me
Street" friend
11 &:Nwnand
ahout
17 Window frame
t 8 Condeacend
19 -Man tnattl!on
20 Hire
:l2 VICamln BI
24 Survk*tool
25 Wesi.ms
2e Pond denaen
28 Cash. ataf9ly
32 French cheese
35Jazz11Yle 37 Wildcl(s
38 My1hlc:al bifd
39 Wipedeln 41 A Gabor
42~acode °' ettllca •s Affirmative VOle 48F=t 47 '1 class
48 -a that'• ov...r 50 Po.ta! 54~
documenls
58 Like a word-find
direction
14
7
11 own.,,.,..,.
412 MOfild one 13~ &5 AJ.., ee=.-;.. 57~need e8 Parl ot HOMES
89 SliDPerY ones 70 Jolri .
71 Smen
DOWN
1 Artist' I l1And
2 P.OC a'*"el
3T..U .. ~ec:v
S ~ess Lamarr
6 Before, to a
7 ~t>'.,g ol l1lms
8 Stingy
9 Sklllet' Sonja -
10 Red
11 Mata -12 Shakespeare s
nver 13 Philosophef
Descartes
21 Sierra Madre
23~Wack19SI
S'1lp In the -•
25~
'Z7 Adlm'a IOn
29 YoMdones
holday 51 Keen
52 Stone wortcer
53 Cone.I 55 Saw logs
58 Eagte'a nest
57 E1eolnl 58 WaJ dlmber
59 Adams or Brickell
60C~ 61 "Quo Vada?"
oostal
64 Command to
Dobbin
Low mllea, automatic,
leather, moonroof
(0\IA TS ~ Ml ~A Ml UB ISHI :....t.....: Lo mlles, leather.
Immaculate
4'101511/317Hl2
$8,995
LAND ROVER
MISSION VIEJO
(714)305-8750 BEACH TOYOTA 9210 TRUCl<S 9220 ANTIQUES &
1 __ <_7_14_>_9_4 _7 -_9_5_5 _5 _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASS I CS 9 2 SO a morel
(139839) 117,997
'93 GS300
Low mil .. , custom
wheeta, CO, moonroof
& mClf'el
(039788) •~u ,997
·•2 ac400
CO, ~•tom wheela.
rnoonn>of • motel
(022934 saa,...,
LUUaOP
Wl!STllHISTER
(714)n•.e908
'M 3000QT VR4
Varooml Twin Turb<>. au wheel drtve. brlghl
red & obscenely low
mlleal Hurry, Wont
Laall (CRY032761)
714445-1700
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someone special through classified
TOYOTA OF
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
(714)847·8555
When you write
a Classified ad,
Include all
the tacts
and get lhe
results
you want.
'93 COUNTY LWB
Black, sable leather. co changer, loaded!
(635427) 128,895
'05 COUNTY LWB
Blue, saddle leather.
low mllea, CO
changer, loaded
(3HSM695) 133,995
BAUER LOTUS
CQITAll&.SA l714)M3-7700
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'88 Landcrulaer 4x4.
Auto, loaded. >tint•
Orig 82k ml. 1 owner.
$19,950/obo. 717-7777.
•eo 4RUNNER SR5
• 7 8 1 /2 Ton 4x 4 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Needs TLC. $900 '73 Maaoratl Citroen
or best ottor. Showroom Orlglnal
• 646·1463 • 37k ml, $13,500. or
Trade! 996-5212-evn
4dr, auto, air, am/Im--------
cassette, only 4&.ooo VOLKSWAGEN 9235
m 11 e s . ( 0 2 2 8 5 9 ) . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $8880
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No room left
in the garage
for the car? 71~545-1700
~~1;~ MITSUBISHI~
'95 PASSAT GLX
V6, leather, moonroot. (3KEL075) $14,995
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CLEANING
3528 SERVICES
CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE • PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 UPBOLSTRY/VINYL
3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAWN CA.RE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilREPAl.R 3930
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•Also Home Rtpal,.
•Reuonabty Priced
•local Co. 8-838318
•Stephenson Assoc.
Call 71 ......... 5485
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3678 William Hato4d Jeweter
Watch/Jewefry Repair
19X 7•• Antlque+Flne Jewel~
hallway. lkiylW.'lrldt •73.039
THS LOCAL PLuttaER liii!iii!ii~~~~iiiiiiiii .. James E. 8Mget1 Co -VINYL LETTllRING
F,.. EslitNlles Bann.ta • W1ncio.v1
Friendly Serke•ir..ed Vet\lc:tn • Magnetics L.aS2M1 87S-~ ..... Girt 002-1959
Li*t Dnlft &enine & Plumbing Repairs •·w.-AU ______ _
~ •• ,., 'WOfk QI.Ill. at.we MtMzea COVERINGS 3932
Preat .. Pll•Mn• Repairs & RemocMfS Tho Stripper
Free E111matee S p e c I a I i z I n g I n
Ll .. 73" .... ,090 Wallpaper Removal
L5889241 983-5037
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