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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-28 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Ila Borders will remain in local lineup Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Bernd bill OK'dby governor • Senate bill will allow school districts to spend money raised in sales of property on operations. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot .,, NEWPORT-MESA -School officials now have a fast track for diverting money from the sale of school. properttes into district operational coffers. Last week, Gov. Pete Wilson signed Senate Bill 12, a bill initi- ated by Newport-Mesa Superin- tendent Mac Bernd, into law. •Now that this bill is law, if we sell Be.ar Street (school), we can use the money for operational expenses,• said school board member Ed Decker. "We're real- ly glad this happened.• Before SB12, California school districts were forced to use pro- ceeds from the sale of surplus property to pay for builtling maintenance or construction, or to go through an extensive waiv- er process with state officials. Now Orange County schools have a loophole. Born out of the county bank- ruptcy crisis, the new law auto- matically allows school or com- munity college districts in Orange County to use revenue from the sale of school property to replenish their general funds, without the need for waivers. It stipulates that proceeds must first be used to restore capi- tal outlay funds lost during the bankruptcy. The new law is limited exclu- sively to schools in Orange Coun- ty and is effective until the end of 1997. Bernd initially pitched the idea to state Sen. William Craven (R· Oceanside) in March to help bail • SEE BILL SIGNED PAGE 6 PIER · PRESSURE Below, Alexandra Andersen 1s relu~t to leai> from the BUboa Pler Into tlae ocean. But moments later, with some help from W~d nm Stl~er, Alexandra sum- moned up all of her com-age and made a safe Padflc splashdown. The leap was part of the annual JuniQr Ufeguard Program of Newport Beach where young- sters, ages 9 to 15, are taught ocean-going skills. ( ASEV L lJKSCH CHECK OUT All that's going on at your library Newport fights to keep road extension • City officials want to make sure proposal for Newport Coast Drive remains in Irvine's plans . By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot To the city of Irvine, the issue may be little more than dpprov- ing a line on d map. But to the city of Newport Beach, the Irvine City Counol's decision could ultunately mean the difference between nonnd.l traffic condt · tions and "We need motori sts t t t ~ W a r m I n g 0 pro eC through Coro-our citizens na de l Mar to in Corona avmd using the San del Mar Joaquin Hills from these Transporta- tion ~orri.dor. adverse That's why traffic Newport Beach city impacts ... " official!> plan -DENNIS O'NEIL to send a clear message to • Irvine. keep a 4, 100-foot extension of Newport Coast Drive on the Irvine'!> mdster plan of arterial highway!> The county bankruptcy and existing litigation may keep the $9 9 mil- lion prO)ect from ever bemg built. but Newport Beach oty offloals want all avenues to remcilJ\ open 'We need to prot~cl our ctll· zens in Corona del Mar from these adven.e traffic impacts," said Newport Beach C1ty Coun- cilman Demus O'Neil. wb~e dJ.s. tnct mclude!> Corona del Mcu • SEE EXTENSION PAGE 6 Principal Harcharik to leave Costa Mesa. High School • Late rally by supporters not enough to keep him from accepting administrative jo.b in Paramount. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot -COSTA MESA -Despite a last- minute, full-court press by Costa Mesa High School students, parents and teach- ers, principal Ed Harcharik has decided not to return to campus this fall. Harcharik accepted an offer Thursday from the Paramount Unified School Dis- trict to seIVe as the Los Angeles County district's director of student services. "It's the next exposure and experience level that I can get in a school district," Harcharik said hours after his decision. The news came as a blow to parents and students, who had planned a sur- prise rally for the beloved principal Thursday morning. "I am heartbroken," said parent Kathy Koenig, who organized the rally. "I felt him pulling away. But we can say we tried our best. Short of standing on my head and holding · my breath, I tried." More than 30 stu- dents, teachefli and parents attende<\_ the surprise rally, only to find out that Har- I , !'. , ' \ . • ir IL-~ charik was at a meet-Ed Harcharik ing off campus. But instead of leaving, the adamant group videotaped individual messages for Har- charik to watch later. "We really appreciate you and love you," said sophomore Karrie Whitman, who also sang •You Are My Su:nshlne• with other student council members. Parent Paul Daniels appealed to Har- charik's humorous side. Mlf it's economic, it's not worth it," be told the camera. MThe government's going to take most of i1 anyway and you just bought a brand new house." Home economics teacher Carole Call brought her three toddler grandchildren along, each with signs taped to their shirts: •stay until l graduate." The student council members plas- tered signs such as •w e love you" and •Heck no, you can't go" along the court- yard leading to the prtncipal's office. Before the group left, they decorated the office with streamers and balloons. Earlier in the day, the cheerlead.ing squad called Harcharik out of his office to watch a new routine. Instead, they per- formed cheers, crying, MEd don't go.• • SEE HARCHARIK PAGE 8 DON LEACKI OAllV l'l.OT Costa Mesa students Karrie Whitman (left) and Robyn Glb on bang a poster expressing their views, urging Principal Ed Harcharik to stay a1 their school. . . Grant may make it . . . , , r-~--------------------~~----~-~-------------~----------------------------, I \ I, I \ AROUND TO\NN CHECK IT OUT Q.ASSIFIED POLICE FILES "'9UC NOTICES 90R1S MAntER easier for police tq finger suspects • Costa Mesa, Newport Beach departments among those to receive money for computer. components that • will make oime fighting simpler. check it out pa Befqre hitting the trai,L head for the library Before the ~ ls packed and the kids are loaded, smart adventurers will prepareforlhat truetestofinner strength, the tamlly vacation in the great outdoors. Whether you're planning an extended camp-out or local day hike, library resources can provide plentiful pointers for being a winner in the woods. Those new to camping might start with "Surviving Family Camp Outs," written by a father of 16, featuring hundreds of outdoor survival tips, from assembling gear to administering first aid. Other ideas for camping tun are offered in "Roughing It Easy," by a home economist who taught Johnny Carson to cook eggs and bacon in a paper bag. Also helpful for out- door neophytes is Bruce Jenner's video, "The Coleman Guide to Camping." Not sure where you're headed? Choose from a comprehensive listing of camp- , grounds in the U.S .. Mexico and Canada in "Woodall's Campground Directory." Pind out where to go on the California coast and what facilities are available at each location in "California Coastal Access Guide." Learn about other opportunities within our state in "Califorrua Camping: the Com- plete Cuide to California's Recreational Areas.n If your famtly is like most, you're likely to frequently hear this call of the wild: "When do we eat?" Prepare for it with "Camp- ground Cookery," featuring recipes, cooking methods and suggested meal plans. Tum to "Wilderness Cuisine" tor tips on home-drying food and cooking in the woods. Learn how traveling cooks stock camp kitchens in "Easy Recipes for the Traveling Cook" and how mountaineers prepare meals on the trail with "The Hun_. gry Hiker's Book of Good Cooking." After your campers cµe f ed,jt's tim~o.r_._L fun. Whether you dream of fly fishing for trout in a mountain creek or battling king salmon on a nver, you may wish to try "Fishing California Freshwater" by local author David Colby. Neap••• tCna llllllDllllNot summer rmally proclaims arrival with hot weather By R. John Forstrom. Daily Pilot Ah the sweet tempUitions of the summer sun. it s~ that the only thing that kept local residents Thursday from calling in sick and joining in a mass exodus to the beach was the appearance pf morning clouds. If they had known the afternoon would produce 72-degree beach weather -with a slight breeze -and 100-degree inland city weather, it may have been too tempting to pass up. d · ' . " 'd Lt E . "It's cleared up an its ruce, sai . nc Bauer, at the Newport Bel)ch lifeguard sta- tion. "The beach is sunny and beautiful." Bauer said a 64-degree water temperature and the lack of good surf limited the num- ber of beachgoers to around 55,000 Thurs- day, an average weekday crowd. Small waves have also limited the number of rescues. •It has been an extremely slow summer up to this point,• said Bauer. "('lbere has been) no surf. That is what usu- ally generates rescue activity.• For residents living further inland though, those same morning clouds have been the only relief in sight. According to the National Weather Ser- vice, a high pressure system over Arizona and New Mexico bas created temperatures above 100 degrees in some inland cities. And with the high continuing to move fur- ther west, there won't be any significant change in the weather until Wednesday or Thursday of next week. Newport staffers say black ball should stay NEWPORT BEACH -The city's Fire and Marine Department is recommending the city's black ball law remain as is, without any oL.the chang~ocal-Surfa"-ha¥~ requested. The vintage black ball law designates cer- tain times surfers are allowed in the ocean from June until September when the beach ls usually crowded with swimmers. Surfers think it is unfair and want life- guards to use discrepancy in applying the law. For example, they want to stay in the water when there are no swimmers around. Surfers also want the city to designate an all-day surling area. For those who dream of seeing striped marlin tail-walk across ocean swells, there is "Fishing California Saltwater,• by the same dUthor. For up-to-the-minute information about rafting, hiking and other outdoor activities, peruse such penodicals as •Sun- set." "Sierra,• "Thaller Llfe," "Outside" and H Field and Stream.• Even those who don't know the dilier- ence between a crayon and a crampon may find inspiration in "Elger Dreams," a collec- tion of articles written by one who has bat- tled with peaks like Denali and Devils Thumb. Tamer hikes can be found in John McKinney's' "Walking the Wesr series, including the new "Walking California's State Parks" and "Walking the California Coast.• DON l.£ACH I OAlt.Y PILOT A woman ts carried trom her car by Newport Beach tlrefighter John Testa and Captain Dave Mais after her vehicle was knocked on its side. lbe car was hit broadside by a pick-up truck on Via MaJ .. ada. Thursday. No Injuries were reported at the scene of the acddent. But Marine Department officials learned such changes could result in liability prob- lems and extra cost for the city, according to a staff report. The issue will be discussed at the Parks Beaches and Recreation Commission meet- ing on Tuesday. Pioneers who like to stay close to home may know that there are two touch tanks, hve waveless beaches and 14 nature centers m Orange County. Find information on these and hundreds of other local venues in •Adventurous Families in Orange County." Then return to your nearest library for an ever evolving supply of ideas for adventures near and far. • OtECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the New- port Beach Publk Library. This week's column is by Leola Conner and Melissa Adams. LIBRARY SEEKS BOOK DONATIONS Grisham's HThe Rainmaker" tops library wish list for s~nth consecutive week. I The Newport Beach Public Library needs donated hardcover copies of John Grisham's "The Rainmaker• to keep up with reader demands. This is the seventh week the pop- ular novel bas headed the Wish List. . Follo.wing ~The Rainmaker,• other top titles th.is week are: "Beach Music," by Pat,.o Conroy, ·Let Me Call You Sweetheart,• by Mary Higgins Clark, "Ladder of Years,• by Anne Tyler and "The Apocalypse Watch• by Robert Ludium. To d onate. visit the customer service desk at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.; or the circulation desk at any branch library: Balboa, 100 E. Balboa Blvd., Corona del Mar, 420 Marigold Ave., Mariners, 2005 · Dover Drive For more information, call 717-3800. Underwater/beach cleanup set for Saturday To increase public awareness about where the trash on our beach- es comes from. DIVERS is hosting its sixth annual Underwater/Beach Cleanup on Saturday at Big Corona beach in Corona Del Mar. · Last year, 50 divers and 15 beach - side volunteers collected 200 to 300 pounds of trash from the beach and the ocean at Big Corona. "We would like to double the amount of people participating in the clean up this year,• said Kimberly Woods, president of DIVERS (Divers Involved Voluntarily in Environmen- tal Rehabilitation and Safety). The underwater cleanup is open to certified divers, and the shore sweep is open to everyone. The event starts a t 7:30 a.m. with registration and the distribution of gloves and trash bags. For participants who paid the $10 pre-registration fee, or the $15 regis- tration fee on the day of the event, there will be a free hot dog lunch and a goody bag filled with stickers, m&g- nets, wet suit cleaners and shirts. "We will give out raffle tickets for donated prizes, like dive tanks, toys and clothes." Woods explained. Prizes will also be given to the par- ticipants who collect the most trash, the most ~que trash and the most hour answering MfVice may be used to record i.tten to the editor on any topic. news stories, Illustrations, edito- rial m.tter or edverti~ herein c.an be reproduced with- out:.Nritten permls5lon of copy-ADOBES$ Our addreu i$ 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. right owner. l:tQW TO BEACH ~ Orculatlon The limes Orange ~nty (800) 252-9141 Advet'tlsf ng Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Edttoriel • NeM 540-1224 Spom 642-4330 • News, sports Fax 646--4170 E·M1ll: R.TL71MProdlgy.com MMn Offkll Businen Office 642-.u21 BUllMU Fax 631 -5902 ~by Clltfomli ~ ...... • 11f'NI MltrGf ~. =I.Kiii!\ 1111 .. CIO '"' e 1•,(.elf. CN. ,.,._.. ...... M environmentally damaging trash. "We usually have some fun prizes too. The dirtiest person afte r the clean up gets the prize for the trashiest person,• Woods said. A scavenger hunt will also be con- ducted for divers. Points will be awarded for different types of trash collected. Kayakers will help the divers bring in heavy trash. "We usually find toys, clothes, plastic and cigarette butts, mostly trash that comes from people that vis- ited the beach. Participants realize what slobs people are sometimes,• said Woods. "But we have seen a progressive decrease in the amount of trash year by year, and that is very nice.· For information, call 722-9406. -By Frida Andersson Free eye check day may help you see forever· Local residents can prevent their own vision problems and contribute to vision-saving rese'C\tch on •All- American Eye Ch eck Day" on Aug. 6, sponsored by Prevent Blindness America. The day consists of free viSion screenings for all ages, from noon to 4 p.m . at Sears Optical, located in the Sears department store at 3333 Bristol Ave. in Costa Mesa. Appointments TEMPIM11MIS Newport Beech 74162 e.tboa 7~2 C0sta Mesa 10DAY 8M4 First loW Corona del Mar 4:40a.m. .0.2 7M2 FlrstNgh WPOMCAIT 11:01 a.m. u ~low LOCATION SIZ£ 4:tlp.m. 2.0 Wedge 1-2w NwJPC)f't t-2w 5«oflCf high li.dtles 1•2W 10:14 p.m. 5.1 Riv.r JettY 1-2w ~y CdM 1·2W Flnt loW ---S:Ola.m. .0.1 Monir'I doudl Ftntt#\ ind ..... 11 :J' &.lft. 0 COliltailtgg .. Sei»Nf D# "'°""'•--:= 4:51 9Mft. 1.t ........... lecoll9 high ...,..a; 10:.-!Mft; 5.J ---............ bit ........ IDI are riot required. Sears Optical will use the new "Lea Symbols Test" to test the sharp- ness of children's near and far vision and adults will be tested with the Snellen "E chart." For each screening performed, Sears will be donate $1 to Prevent Blindness America's sightsaving pro- grams. Also, August is •National Eye Exam Month,• an educational and philanthropic event sponsored by Sears and Prevent Blindness Ameri- ca. During the month of August, independent optometrists associated with Sears Optical will donate funds to Prevent Blindness America for every patient they see. For information, call 5~7-8095. .. Visitors bureau to show The office is at 3300 W. Coast High- way. For more information, call 722- 1611. Summer Cleanup Day scheduled in Costa Mesa City officials and volunteers from ReLeaf Costa Mesa are recruiting res- idents for a "Neighbors for Neighbors Cleanup Day• from 8 a.m. to 1 p .m., Aug.5. The group will be painting, pulling weeds and picking up trash at sever- al Costa Mesa homes as well as planting flowers, shrubs and trees at the Learning and Teen centers on Shalimar Drive. A barbecue sponsored by Bamboo Terrace will be held at Lions Park afterward. Donations of food, drinks, cash and supplies for the event are still needed, however. off new offices . Individuals interested in donating To c~lebrate the opemng of its cash, materials or time should call new office, the Newport Beach Con ...... <.54-5023. ference and Visitors Bureau will host an op en h ouse on Aug. 9 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The bureau opened the doors to its new office on July 10, after relocating from Newport Center. The new office, located between the Arches and Chili's restaurants on West Coast Highway, ts expected to provide the bureau with increased visibWty. ............ ....... ......... ~ Jutyhelbtef\ =~-·-tNttM month will end the wnew..,'lt~- trMll Mld lnconslt- tent. '"*911• dwotNtwe,.._ an small ma-In IOUthM911~1he end of thk wliilk and Into the sue1l•ld m.n. ~ "°'"' off = S«llh bUtlna ,..,.. cNnal. A troplclll *"" "" ha.toA ..... °""' ___ .. ==::-" .. &:i,: = di ---- Correction The correct location of Mind Quest educational center is 369 E. 17th St., Unit 13, Costa Mesa. lbe address wu incorrect in Thurs- day's Dally Pllol I FRIDAY. JULY 28, 1995 Bergeson asks public for inp,~t on solving county money woes Reservoir dogs Costa Mesa residents • Neighbors living near the Lindbergh School facility complain about noise and vibrations coming from machinery. ., month, when the agency started up the reservoir's gas and electric pwnps. And Lubbock isn't the only res- ident who's experienced1the prob- lem. At least nine othe~ r ldents have heard the humming or felt the vibrations. • the next few weeks. But. she Mid. agency offlddls are confident the situation CAD be remedied in time for an Oct. 22 dedication ooremony. • Supervisor's survey to getideasJor digging the county out of its $130 million hole. ByTina Borgatta, DailyPi/ot -· "For weeks they kept telling us we were crazy," L\lbbock said. "They kept thinking it was a piece of (construction) machinery or something." Finally Lubbock began .keep- ing a log of the noise, charting the pitch and length of the distur- bance, which would rouse her and her husband evtm tn the wee hours of the morning. when the site was free of construction work- ers. "We have one neighbor who said every time the pumps went on, the lights in the house would go_on.and.off, • Lubbock Hid. Sound engineers visited the area on Wednesday, taking noise measurements and examining the pump stations, said water district spokeswoman Mary Urashima. Meanwhile, the agency wW rely on the reservoir's electric,,. pumps to keep the water that's already in the reservoir moving .• Ur hima said the gas-pumps-will • only be turned on during sound tests. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Local county government may be reeling from the effects of bankruptcy, but things are still better off in Orange County than in Siberia, according to 5th District Supervisor Marian Bergeson. Speaking at a luncheon ot the Newport Coast Association Thursday, Bergeson passed out a survey in which she asked local residents to provide their ideas for cutting $130 million from the county's general fund budget. T h e supervisor Marian Bergeson had just returneq from a trip to Siberia, where she and other American politicians participated in a seminar on government bud- gets. She opened her presentation Thursday wt th a . "Top Ten" list of why Orange County was preferable to Siberia (napkins, air conditioning and multiple phone lines made the list). M My return (from Siberia) will be a disappointment to some. But people will be more disappointed that I didn't take other supervisors with me,• quipped Bergeson: . At the heart of her presenta--non':.. enb-Ueo "Posr-Measme R Recovery Plans" -was a survey she has been distributing that outlines the county's financial situation and lists several solu- tions for generating new rev- enue. The county still has a $1.5 billion shortfall requinog an annual revenue stream of $130 million over the next 30 years. Survey respondents are asked whether they would sup- port or oppose several options. Among the "laundry list" of solutions which county admin· istrators are considering: • Diversion of Measure M funds, a move which could threaten existing or future transportation projects through- out the county. • Diversion of sales taxes allocated to cities. That course of' action would receive heavy opposition frolP cities. • Diversion of the county's portion of a quarter-cent sales tax allocation. The diversion would generate approximately $78 million a year. •'Cities and special districts agreeing to forgive $855 million in claims which are still owed to participants of the collapsed treasurer's investment pool. That final proposal, Berge- son 's survey notes, comes from the county's legislative delega- tion in Sacramento, not from county staff. The supervisor did say, however, that she "didn't think (the county was) ever going to be able to pay (investors) 100% of their invest- ment." COSTA MESA -Imagine hav- ing a truck parked against a wall of your home with the engine run- n1ng for hours on end. That's how lda Mae Lubbock descrlbes the humming and vibra- tions that come from the gas water pumps at Mesa Consolidated Water District's new 18-milllon gallon reservoir. •tt's enough to drive you crazy," said Lubbock, whose Wil- son Street home abuts the reser- voir site at the Lindbergh School yard. MThere was one day that my husband was gone all afternoon, and when be came home around 5:30 (p.m.), I was in tears. M The water district is currently in the process of conducting sound tests to detemtine the source of the commotion, which Lubbock s@id she 'began noticing last Then, earlier this month, she fired off a letter to Mesa Consoli- dated general manager Karl Kemp. "1bis sound and vibration is very irritating and nerve racking," Lubbock said in the letter. "After hours on end, it breaks down your nervous system and frays your nerves.• ' Lubbock compares the sensa- tion from the vibration to a jolt of electricity. "It makes your legs tingle," she said. "It's like you had a shock of electricity going through your body. It makes all your nerves kind of dance.~ Engineers believe the noise or vibrations could be emanab.ng from the-air-vents-st thitpwnp~ tion, Urashima said. Or, she said, there could be a problem with the mufflers. "There are a multitude of options as to what could be creat- ing this noise,• Urashima said. "We'll have to look at a variety of things . .. It could even be the underground piping or soil com- paction.• Urashima said the district hopes to pinpoint the problem and begin making corrections within "That reservoir is so important • to the conununity that we need to have it operating," Urashima said. ·we can move water through it and out to our system right now, ~ butwe've ~use---- because you can't move as much water 1.11 and out using the electric pumps.• The district began constructing ... the reservoir two years ago, despite area residents' attempts to block the project with lawsuits. "We've had to live with the dust and the construction noise for two years," Lubbock said •Just when we thought it was all going to wind down, this b.appens. It's almost more than you can bear." HICKORY. FARMS• The general fund reduction section of the survey lists every county department and the budget for each department for fiscal year 1995-96. Several departments, such as social ser- vices and health care, can not drop below a certain lev~l witlv out losing critical state funding. Carpet Your Entire Home Buy one pack at our regular price and get -with Plush or Berber ----·--. $ ,,,,,00 Survey respondents can even choose to trim the supervi- ser's -199S-.96 -budget of $397,000. A fooblote to that line item says,· "Be nice! Actually we'll be proposing a 10% cut to ourselves." for only ~ •1 •1 ~q'~p:. the second • During a question-and- answer session following the presentation of the survey, Bergeson was asked about her work with the county charter commission as well as her plans to restructure county govern- ment. keep clean! RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wher9 Your Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HARIOR llVD .. 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NEWPORT BEACH -A strong Along with children from wind whipped past the boats Newport-Mesa's Migrant Educa- docked at the sailing center. ti.on progTam. they are partidpat- Eager to get out on the water ing in 20 hours of instruction Victor Valdovinos. 11, hoisted th~ .. b sh about boat safety through OCC's boat._ eet and stepped __ in_to_th_e~~saillng program for underprivi· Victor, who hails from Costa leged and at-risk you . Mesa. never sailed before this The program, which empha- week. sizes building the children's self- But after a few days of instruc-confidence, provides week-long tion at Orange Coast College's sailing lessons for children who sailing center, Victor asked a few are from disadvantaged back· questions, then quickly rigged grounds. the Lido 14. f1or the past four weeks, OCC He moved confidently about has taught sailing to a number of the boat. local children from Migrant Edu· •1t•s pretty fun,• said Victor. ·1 cation. SOY and the Shalimar learned. lo raise the sail and put Leaming Center, thanks to coor· the ma.an board down. I like it a dinating efforts by local resident Jot.• Lefty Lavarakis Victpr took off with the wind, •n•s an opportunity for kids accompanied by fellow members who wouldn't experience sailing of Save Our Youtl:t, a Costa Mesa otherwise,· said Debbie Dunne, gang intervention and prevention sailing instructor. organization. Pulling on the mainsail baJ- Rosa Lopez, 13, And Efran Lun-yard, Yomara Cifuentes, 12, reras, 15, held the jib sheets. Vic-reflected on the sailing lessons as tor pulled in the main sheet and an opportunity to do something Jose Zapien. 12. grasped the tiller, different this summer. steering the boat, and occasional-·nus is fun,• said Yomara, also ly coming about of Costa Mesa. "U I didn't do this, I'd stay at home and watch TV.• "It's great,• agreed Maria Gar. cia, 10, of Huntington 'Beach "It's a new experience.• •(Ibe cblldren) look forward to coming every morning,· said Tony Valenzuela, coordinator of -DEBBIE DUNNE the Newport-Mesa Migrant Edu- cation, a federally funded pro- gram to provide supplementdl seMces for children of migratory workers. "It's helping them with their self -esteem.• By the end of the swnmer, OCC's sailing instructors will have taught more than 200 underprivileged and at-risk dul- dren. And the 10 students who show the most enthusiasm and apbtude will be asked to participate m d day satl set for Sept. 8 on one of OCC's larger boats. hyperactive/attention deficit can learn how to eftectively dJ.seipline MOTORCYCLE SWAP MEET their chUd at a Orange CoaSf Col- Looki.ng for that hard to find lege workshop from 9 to 11 a.m. chiome piece or that custom item in room 203 of Lewis Applied Sd- that would 'fit your bike so well? ence Building. Dr. Vivian Lamp- • Come to the Coors Ught Motorcy-hear, a clinical psychologist, will de swap meet from 5 to 10 p.m. at teach parents disdpllnary meth- the Orange County Fairgrounds ods that will flot affect their child's in Costa Mesa. •o.ooo feet of seU esteem. The cost 1s $30, or S50 indoor space will be filled with for two, plus an additional SS motorcycle parts and accessories material fee. To register, call 432· and more than 200 vendors will 5800. display a variety-of merclumdi.se. A~ WORKSHOP Admission is $6, parking is free. Presented by adoption consul- Por information. call 364-0515. tant Sherry Spain, this Orange VOLLEYBALL CAMP Coast College seminar will pro- Orange Coast College is offer-vlde individuals and couples with ing a weekend volleyball camp the basic inf onnation necessary to for children ages 12 and older. complete an adoption. The class The c~ will beg!n today and_ ~es,_.ela~oom 205 of OCC's contrnue safurday and Sunday l:eWlS Applied Science Building from 9 a.m . to noon and 1 to 3 and costs $35 or-$59 for two. Reg- p.m. in OCC's gymnasium. The ister at OCC's Community Ser- camp will be directed by OCC vices Office or call •32-5880. volleyball coach Chuck Cutenese HEALViCARE 'SEMINAR and participants will be separated "Long Term Care: Defining into beginning, intermediate and Dignity in Dollars and Sense" is advanced level groups. The cost the title of a Orange Coast Col- is $89. to register, call 432-5880. lege seminar running from 10 ' a.m . to noon in room 201 of OCC's SATURDAY Lewis Applied Science Building. Joanne Hesslink, a certified financial planner, will discuss available long term healthcare options. The cost is $25 or $39 for two. Call 432-5880, to register. WESTCUFF PLAZA SALE JUGGLING CLASS Aspiring jugglers may want to attend this two-hour juggling class being offered by the New- port Beach Public Library. From: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite in Corona del Mar, staff from the California Juggling Institute will teach the four basic juggling pat- terns. Participants will aJso have the opportunity lo use peacock feathers, Quix stix, toss ups, spin- ning plates aI)d a lariat. For infor- mation. call 644-3151. MEET THE OPPOSITE SEX Trouble with your conversa- tional skills? Orange Coast Col- lege is offering a seminar from 9 to 11 :30 a.m. titled "How to Meet New People and Keep the Con- versation Going." Coo\munica- tions consultant John Fergus will teach a step-by-step program for moving a conversation 1:5eyond small talk. The cost is $29. To reg- ister, call 432-5800. CHILO DISCIPLINE WORKSHOP Parents with children who are Westcliff Plaza, located at 17th Street and Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach, is offering a full day of events in coordination with its "Surf the Sidewalk Sale" from to a.m . to 5 p .m. The ACME skate- board team will perlorm tricks, classic "woody" cars will be on display and shoppers will have a chance to win Anaheim Splash soccer tickets, gift certificates, a trip to Hawaii and more. For more information, call 854-3779. IBM PC USERS MEETING The IBM PC Users Group at. Orange Coast College will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC's Sci- ence Hall. The group is designed for beginning and intermediate level IBM computer users and the meetings include guest speakers and demonstrations. Annual membership is $36 and visitors are welcome. For information, call I '~ • .--~ .,.,,~ .. " --.. ..Jiili_ .a --~--• • a • 843-20.8. DRMNG SAf£TY WORKSHOP A one-<lay workshop designed to ofter seniors ages 55 and older tips on auto salety runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room 101 of Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall. The seminar -titled "Motoring With Safety for Mature Auto Drivers -will be conducted by Golden West Col- lege Police Acadelhy instructor Michael Bach. Participants must have -e. v&lid California drivers license and the cost is $25. To reg- ister, call 432-5880. COM CHAMBER MIXER ..Die.. Corona del .Mar Chamber of Commerce is holding a free mixer/party at the home of Kathy and Jerry Thompson, 2710 Shell (China Cove). The event runs from 5 to 7 p.m. and reservations arerequired.Forreservations,call 673-4050. MONl >:AY CHILDREN'S LIBRARY PROGRAM As part of the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Program, Barbara Klein will "revisit the '60s" and discuss "friendship and love# during three separate programs this week. Children in first through fifth grades will aJso have the opportunity to make macaroni necklaces decorated with flowers and peace symbols. WEALTH MANAGEM ENT The Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free seminar from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. titled, "Long Term Health Care Strategies - Sound protection without the cash flow strain." The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (residence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating is limited and reservations are required. For reservations, call 646-3000. TliESDAY CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club is holding a "Hawaiian Holiday• luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Leo- ra Heim, a radio and TV personal- ity in Hawaii, will be the featured speaker. The cost ls Sl 7 and reservations are required. For tnfonnation, call Micki at 964- 5007 or Adele at 760-9616. KIWANIS O.UB MEETING Jim Wood, editor of the Coast- er Magazine, will be discussing .• the.Orange-County bankruptcy at the noon meeting. The Kiwanis Club meets every Tuesday in the Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach For information, call Bob J osten at 723-0267. PARKS,.SEACHES & RECREATION The city of Newport Beach's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission will be holding their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 644- 3151. WEALTH MANAGEMENT The Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free seminar .from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p .m. titled, "401 (k) Maxed Out? -There are other windows of opportunity." For reservations, call 646-3000. WEDNESDAY STOCK MARKET SEM INAR · Orange Coast College is offer- mg a two-part workshop titled "How to select Winrung Stocks" from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. today and Aug. 9. Steve Bernardy, an account vice president at a major brokerage firm, will teach new investors how to gel started in the stock market and give expen- enced investors access to profes- s1onaJ growth strategies. The seminar meets in room 101B of OCC's Business Education Build- ing and the cost is $29, including materials. To register, call 432- 5880. SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOP Edward D. Jones & Co. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Institute are offer- ing a free s~minar for small busi- ness owners titled "Pl~g for the Next Generation: Your Future and th Futur of Your Bus.ui ,. The m.inar ruhs from 10to11:30 a.m . at the of ic or Edward D. Jon , 1525 Mc:.a Verde Dnvo East in Costa Mesa, and John Ward of Loyola Uruvcmty will be the featured speaker. Seating is limited Call 557-8725. SEWING FOR KIDS The Newport Beech Llbrary is sponsoring two separate, four- FRJOAY, JULY 28, 1995 ·on "wing for kids from 5:30 to 6:30 p .m . and 6:30 to 7~30 p .m . Wednesdays m th Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. Titled ~simplioty Kids Can Sew," each student will complete a pro- ject using a sewing machine. Each' class is limited to six chil- dren and the cost is $52. To regis- ter, call &44-3151. . 1829 Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach 645-1355 • FIUDAV. JULY 11. ,. HARCHARIK CONTINUED FROM 1 I •twas a big grown man re dy to cry," Harch .rile Sdid. Harcharik had planned to stay at Costa Mesa High for at least five years, he said. but the Para- mount opportunity wa too good to pass up. He came to the school less than two years ago from Wer- r~n l ligh School in Downey. Harcharik said the decision was very ha.rd, and he will Dliss the Costa Mesa High students, most of whom won't have a CONTINUED FROM 1 tam Valley and Westminster. These areas are all connected - several aJong the ocean -and share surular cnme trends and problems, Johnson said. With the system, a Costa Mesa police offtrer who arrests d person on susp1non or drunken driving, for instdnce, can check if the indi· vidudl hds a criminal history or .outstdndmg warrants in any of the seven ril1es. And this wiU help speed up pollC't> offi cE>rs' report-writing, dccortling to Johnson. The aver- age drrt>sl 1eport can take as long a.s four hours to complete, but wtth thJS nt>w system that time .. BILL SIGNED CONTINUED FROM 1 Newport-Me'>d oot of a hnanoal c ns1s without a lengthy waJVer proces .... The supenntendent dlso launrht>d d major le tter-writing rampd1gn to lobby the state legis- ldtor tn favor of the bill. 6'x 9' lndo-Kashon Reg. S29SO SALE PRICE $950 NOW $590 Persian-KaShan Apprmc ••o Persian-Mclshhlid Approx ... 9 x ~ Persian-Nalen Appn.:>x. 9 x 12 duance to My good-bye. ·ne challenges (at Para· mount) really udte me,• he Aid, •but I will mm the parents, stu- dents, teachers and the endeov· on that we have achieved here at Costa Mesa.• Koenig said though he isn't happy with the dedslon, he does ~it and supports Harcharik. ·we wish Ed the best and hope his move works out for him," she said. And as one bann r promised:. "H011estly, we support you ... even though we don't want you to go. we'U still stand behind you no matter what." ,..., CONTINUED FROM 1 for the extenston,~~~· the March to tmplc!tmerat the link ln man, residents claim. woi\ld c~use ban)uuptcy has~~ sev- tha c:ltft JDalUI' plan ot arterial an 1ncrea in no e·4nd \ra.ffic m eral major tra.nspor1'ti0n·1elated highway.. The ~ area is m those areas. unlricorporated county land and The Irvine City Council Ms pla1r;:· addition, attomey Jim the county ot Orange would be agreed to review the matter again Toledano has filed ~ lawsuit ·nus extension is an lslue which retpcmJlble for funding and build-during a hearing in' late August. •gainst the nansportation Corri· we have to devote all of our time tng the road extension. At the time of its March .. uild ot th toU and effort to.• Irvine dty ottldals say the road approval. the Irvine City Council dor Agencies, b . ers • e By linking Newport Coast Ort-extension will be ot little benefit to received a letter from Newport road. The suit challenges, among . M other things, the TCA's nght to .ve to Bonita Canyon Drive, the their atizens. But by not including Beach City Manager Kevin ur-charge motorists to use pubUc county would replace a section of the road eXtension in the city's phy stating his city's position. road. U Toledano's laws. uit is suc- Newport Coast Drive that the general plan, Irvine stands to lose Shea and fellow council member ffi als th transportation corridor will elimi-between $1.5 million and $4 mil-Paula Werner have asked the cessful, Irvine city 0 0 say, e nate. The link .might allow lion tn Measure M transportation Newport Beach City Council to r~dway extension wW no longer motorists to reach MacArthur funds. hold a public hearing and send be necessary. b th Boulevard via Newport Coast Ori-Those funds are the only rea-another letter reaffirming its posi-According to Mwy y, e ve without having to use the toll son lrvine is willing to grant its ti extension could be partially fu?d· road, once tbe corridor is complet-seal of approval, according to 01!0ur residents are supporting ed by assessment ~~ money ed. Irvine City Councilwoman deleting the bypass," said Shea. left over from thertoCngmtalo~:- Without the extension, city offi-Christina Shea. "Since we passed this before, struction of Newpo oas . · cials argue, motorists seeking to "We've said that we won't con-Newport Beach has three new But wherever else the remam· will be cut by 75%, he said. ____ oid the toJ! ·road will tak~ Padf .-tribute-1mr money m-ma:ke coundl members:-We ....... mt-'ftwo'1'ft-+-ing money._JD.a¥ .come from, _it _ __. · · ttce°'baclC 0 ic Coast Highway through Corona effort to move forward," said to have a public discussion and a won't come from Newport Bea.Ch. the streets where they belong, not del Mar. An already busy stretch Shea. "Our desire would be not to vote and make it very clear to all Murphy said. in an office writing reports," of roadway would become even build it at all." of us where Newport Beach "We're moving forward on por- Johnson said. more crowded, officials claim. Residents in the Turtle Rocle stands in regards to this issue." tions or our own roads," Mwphy Officials from the Newport The city of Irvine has reviewed and University Hills communities Ultimately, the project's fate is said. "This is an important proJ~ct. Beach and Costa Mesa police the extension sin,ce 1993, and the of Irvine have asked the council to out of either city's control. While but we don't have any morues departments are waiting for more city council ultimately voted in reconsider its decision. The exten-the county has expressed support available.• information on the new technolo-.. !!!~~======~====!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~i!!ii!!!!iiiii!lllllllEiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!::~==~==========~==!!!!!:!======!!!!!E==:=================== gy -to see how it will affect their = operations -before they make a commimient. "I don't know how it will mesh with the existing system, but it sounds like a great system, H Cos- ta M~sa Police Captain Rick Johnson said . ~ How the money will be ctistrib· uted between the agencies and the logistics of using the system will be ctiscussed at a meeting held before Aug. 11, Johnson said~ The district currently is accept- ing bids forthe Bear Street School site, whlcb was valued in Novem- ber 1994 at $4.5 million. School officials hope the proceeds, in addition to more than $3.1 million in budget cuts, will be enough to counter the ctistrict's $8 million loss in the bankrupt.... county investment pool. 9'x12' & T&ftish ReQ. $8900 SALE l'tlCE snoo NOW ·1190 r ~E 548-5132 Lie. #421070 COMPANY .~lZ!4 Restyling Event BEFORE AFTER \ COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ... 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We'll remove and clean the gems and then remount them in glowing, new patterns designed especially for them. Expensive? No. (And there is no charge for a sketch or ari estimate.) Tttlltll1i Atl11t141 M1111l1, el•••, •rNceli, ••JU, C1llfer11l1 ••ar41Haf PtHt c.,,.,. f•H pute, fHI fl1•, 0tHk •!Ina, ••pert, t•••t• 11111 ., .. ,, ..•.. , ...... Nert••,. ••lint, p11t• .. , m4rlt4 ••••t• 11111 Tttt1 Alie P11ll11t Ja't 1.W1, 1tute4 pet1tttt, .11 .. 4 ......... 114 ,. .. .., aJI In the Wedding&. Pa~ Planner, For advertising Info., call 642..'4321. 20°/o less on all remounting services, now through the month of July: CHARLES H. BARR ........ •• ,. "••n'• lt1tl11 rl11, •t"• •••I~ l1k, ttl•••rl, ,.,11. ............. , .... , A.II puta, stlffe4 wit• rlHtte ....... "t•tlMt, •• ,.,, ll1•t trllllf 8tri1ttt Hiii . .... (flll) ttt.ts .................... .. , .. ""· .. , ... It wt ... .,, tllw tfl, ltell11 pent.,, .. ,,, .... ..... Trttt flrltt If ..., 111 ... , 1rtltW1, 11;.t ""' , ..... ~. tiff it lttlllli ...... i~ !tit ........ ltellia ... ,...., ttrllt, , .......... ... ..... , ..... .. w ................ . ,....., .... Somethin, fishy. Eric Eadlngton (above, holding rod) and others watch as instructor Scott Matthews takes the hook from the mouth of Eric's catch. The excited bunch was part of a children's fishing class sponsored by the Balboa Angling Club and Newport Beach. Right., Michael Clasen, 6, seems equally happy to reel in his bail SAMANTHA FELDMAN I DAILY PILOT participating merchants: NMaree's AD119intments ._._Of·~N~rt 645-455) Krlstens Liqerie - Charles Barr Jewelers • The GreenhoU1e Utile P~ple • Me fRJOAY. ~ULY 28, 1995 V'.>lunteer directory ....... -. .. _.mu_................................... & ' • ntE VOLUN1'llR o•cnmv n,ns periodically 1n the Daity Pilot U you'd like lnfomlatlon on getting you1 0<ganl· zation listed, alt 642"'4321, en !01. ORANGEWOOD IOU11QUE The upscale r.sate bout1qu t which benefits tM Orangewood Ciildren•s Home for neglected and abu'>d chil- dren nMds W>luntffff to ~rte di plays. tag clothes and WOf'k 111 th cus tomers, 1mong otMf' duties F >' lnfor- rnatlon. call Christine. 760 ~ help create 1 positive 1:1 mat!ve for peopl~ 12 to 23 ~" old Volunteen are needed to help rn lf""as wch as boic· ing. spom kealth & frtneu, nrobio ;and aadem c tutoring. For mfor1T•at'on. call 548-3255. SHARE OUR SELVES & FP.EE MEDICAL CUtlK The organization Is l~klng for volun teer J~ ph)'1!c~ns, Q41n\iru, l\voientsn and nurses For Information, ca•f Lee, 642·3451 or thP volunteer CO')r· dinator at the SOS dinic, 650-0186 UNO£AGllOUND The Un<WgroUnd P'C9'V\'\. • ftJnc:· tion of Child's Pace, pro.iides sod.I .ruvtt.es ind interaction for adoles· cents Volunteers a. e needed ir• many areas. For infoomtion, call 541-8849 VAHTAGEAlUNDATION The Vant.age Foundation 1s a non- profit orgMlzation which WJIPOm emplovment and ~:tr.ming for edutts With ~ oisabitf. tif'S. Volunteers are sought. For lnfor. mnion, call 645-7833. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KfTOtEN WtUHES$ COMMUNJTY OF ORAHGE ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCIETY OU 'tGE l lhe Som.!one C:..res Soup Kitch n COUNTY COUNTY BRANCH needs fooci servers lt the First United The Wellneu Community needs volun The Orton Dyslexia Soct~ net :ts ,eo-Methodi-..t Church in Costa MMa, Of at 1 t.eers to help out at the reception desk pie to help teach reading sk1 mail ttie Rea eo,,munity Center. For 1nfor during d4tytime hours. For i:iformatlO"l. 1ngs, and coordinate the 11dul group mauon c.aU uwuo~p.JW~ ..._.al-<8"--i5&-ttte- Por lttfunmrtfon. atr999-0TTB !>?tween '. be~n 8 d m and noo., ' • 9 a m and 3 p m WESTSIDE BOYS AHO GJR1.S a.ua OF PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to w~ut the I pediatrk cancer research labontory at the Children's Hospital of Or nge It needs volunteers for a variety c.1 duties For information, call the mai office, 532-8692. PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL The Prentice day School rs " state accredited co educational .Ja\ school serving the needs of children w '•h Spe cific Language Oisabtlfties//Oysl~ 'ia. Vol· unteers are needed 1h many ;ir·· as. For information, call 538-4511 PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together, a compo•1er t of the Orange County Health Care l·!lency's Children's Mental Health S~rvices, matches adult volunteers with I 1ildren wh·o are experiencing emc.it•<• lal or family problems Many of the .. hildren are economically underpnvllegt!d and victims of child abuse For mfor nation, call Jonathan at 631 7540 SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa you1 t orga t11zat1on 1s looking for YOlunt •?rs to NO Cll•alr ••a e11•01r RENT~To -ovv •• Furniture, Electronics & Appliances Low Weekly It Monthly Payments No Down Payment or Deposit coast Rent .• To · own warehouse 1915 l..,art llld. m Holn: IOI • sat 10·7 IBetweet I 1 tttt l 20thl IU·StcM ______ ................................ ______________ _ SOllTH .oAn REPfRTOR( TH~TER COSTA \USA . The !.outh Coast Repertt)(y Theater Vt>lunteel'\ are ~ Mondays and needs 11?lunteers to help with usheri~ Thursdays from 2 30 to 5'.311 p.m. to (see plays frtt) and other furvt1ons For tutor students "' grade-!. first through informat1ori, c..all 9!>7 2602 or 957·2602 sixth in reading For information, call Elf 1e at 631 7724 S.P.1.N. Serving People In Need 15 a non-profit 1 WOMEN HELP1NG WOMEN . . grc up in Ne...,port Beach whrc ... serves I W~n Help1~ Women is deditated the homeless Volunteers are greatly to assisting victims of dom~c vio:~e needed for riany areas For information The organ1zatior 1s locat~ a~ the ftu on any of S Pl.N.'s program> or how to Conimunlty <..enter in Costa Mesa. For volunteer, call 7':.7 1456 more 1nformat1->n, call 631·2333 Tax-Deferred • I ~D% (J 1mn:eec of Pnnc1pal • Tax Advama~~ Income and Growth Ca l today: I Available tr.rough H l / QS I 714-476-5126 Ask for Dan Horgan Vntor Vice President lnvest71t>nt5 'ltitts t\ .ol 7121 1Q5 The Kemper Bonus Annuity ts a sin~e pre:nium deferred aru1JJry. Tbt 7.3\J'l culT"nt inllw inttrt>l ratr Includes a It. bonus in the lim yur. All m~ m dtdared by Krnrpe· lrvestors Lil<' lnsurtnct Company llld m subitct to C/\•n&f ne guumtttd r.1m nu~ lnierrst n·e 1s 3 00'\ W1thdrawlls pnor to ~ SO I 2 m,y be subiect tJ I~ fedml :u pen~liy S1.tm:nder ctwgts an eldy 'Nllhdnw.ih lll'Y .ipply. Krmptr-IQNUS Ar.nwl\ 's iruurtd under pol~y for wnes L· 1 i'SO t,, Kemper invtstOD LllP ~nnoce Comp.:my Long Gl'OV'~. LL 0004Q. Call Dan loday tt 714~7<> S 12(> fo; ll'Jrt ullorm.aUOil OU < > = ~ ,_ I A HARCHARIK "'hanee to ay good-bye. •The: <:bfllle ges (al &ra· CONTINUED !!ROM 1 mount) really cit~ me,· he '1lUd, r ·but T will nus.~ the parents, tu· • dents, teacher.; «Utd the endoav· .. ·1 was a blfJ 9 f9WD man ieady to crs that we ha''t' r.hieved hen Al cry,· Harchc\rik saJd. Cost ~ a.· lidtchdrik had planned to stay Koonig Mid though she •.,sn't at Cost M a High for at fa st · happv with the deruion, she rl<>ei hve years, he said, but the Para-resptd it and supports Harch1irik. mount opportunity was too yood •we wish Ed the best and l1ope lo J>ASS up. He rome to the scll<.ol his m,we wo:k.s out for him,• he I than two years ago from War-said. r~booH:n Downey. --· And as on& banner prom1Md: Hnrchank said the decisil')ll •Honestly, w~ support y'1-1 ... w as very hard, cllld he will miss even U:ougn WA dr.n't want y1 u to the Costa Mesa High studer.ts, go, we'll sull stand bnh.ind you no m ost or whom w on 't .1ave a matter wh1tt. • ' -GRANT- coNTINueo FROM 1 lam Valley and Westminster These areas are all connected sever Jl dlong tt,e ocean -!nd s hare similar cnme trends and prot-lP~ Johnson said Wtlh t.'le system, a Cos~a Me~a police offlce1 w;,o arrests a person on susp1c1on of dr • .m ken driving, for m,,tance, can check if the mdl- v1d1•dl hti'> a \'.'rumnal history or out~tdndmg warrants m any cf the seven ciliec.. And th!.!> wiU help ~pe•!d up puhce ufhn•rs' report-wtJtmg, drcorci.ing to Johnson. The aver - d\.J\? drrP!.l rprc rt Cdn ldke as Jony ds folll horns to completP, but with Uu" •ww !.Y'-tt'tn lhdt tune BILL SIGNED CONTINUED FROM 1 Nt>wpnrt-Mt''-d out of d fmdnC1dl c ns1s \"'1thout d lengthy WdJver proces'> The '>UJ>f·nntend~nt c:!lso ldunchf'd d ma1CJr lt>ttPr-wnbng Cdmpd1gn to lobby the state lec}is- ldtor in fct\'or of the hill 6'x 9' lndo-Kashan Reg S2950 SA1.E PRICE $950 NOW $590 ---------- ,..-.n be cu• b 75%, l\e saJd. -"'!'his wJl put r olit;::e b ac. 00 Ule street:f where the y belong, not in a n office ''riting repo: ~." 1 Johnson said Offtcials from tht> Ney,. • Bea,.h and Cn.::ta Mesa p I depaic ments i!IIE' waiting fo, hurt> information on U1e new l£>cluulo- gy ·to~ how it will affect ieir operations -before Oley ma ( e a commibnent. "I don't know bow it will i:1e h with lhe existiuq ~-tem, b• t 1l sounds akt! a greclt system. N c 'os- ta Mosu Police Captain ;, ick Johr1son ~aid. · How lhe money "ill be c!Jstnb- ut1~ between the agencies md the logistics of using lhe sy! cm will be discussed at a meE·ling he ld before A'..lg. 11. Joh11son said. ----------- ThP d.1.strict currently is acc1•pt- mg bid!. for the Bear Street Sci fV•! site, wturh was vdlued in N0\1 m- ber 1994 df $4.5 million. ScJ100J off1c1dls hope tht• proceeds m addition to rr.ore lh-m $3.1 million ir. budget cuts, will be enough to counter the distnC".'s $8 milhon loss 111 the bankrupt cottnty mvestme11l p •>Ol. · 9'x12' & Turklh Reel S8900 SA1.E ltlCE usoo NOW 1890 From tuxedos and florists, to caterers and bridal gowns, it's all in the Wedding~ Pa!fy Planner, J ~- For advertising Info., caU 642-4321. EXTENSION CONTINUED FROM 1 •Th exten! on 1s an ue whith we have to d vote all of our time and effort to : By Unlcing Newport Coast Ori· ve to Bonita Cariyon Drive, the county would r place a '8Ction o1 Newport Coa l Drive that the lrnn port.abon conidor will elimi-nate~ The. link• might allow motorists lo reach MacArthur Boulevard via Newport Coast Drl- • ve without bavmg to use the toll road, once the corridor is complel· t.-d. Without the extension, city offi- od!! argue, motorists scelcing to cwotd lhe toll road will lake Paci!-,,. r oast Htghway th.rough Corona e l Mar. An already pusy stretch 1 rOcldway would ~ome even more crowded, offioals claim. The city of lrvine has reviewed the extension since 1993, and the aty oounol ultimately voted in \ ,. March to implement the link m the city's master plan of altei'ial highways. The project area ii m unincorporated county land and the county of Orange .would be responsible for funding and build· ing the road extension. Irvine city officials S4Y the road extension will be of Uttle benefit to their citizens. But by not including the road extension in the city's gener41 plan, Irvine stands to lose between St .5 mJ,llion and $4 mil· lion Jh Measure M transportation funds. Those funds are the only rea- son Irvine is willing to grant its seal of approval, according to Irvine City Councilwoman Christina Shea. ·we've said that we won't con- tribute any money or make any effort o move orwarO," said Shea. "Our desire would be not to build it at all." Residents in the Turtle Rock and University Hills communities of Irvine have asked the council to reconsider its decision. The exten- Costa Mesa Civic f. f"Sm!S TheAnnUal Patt4 A~.d. Sunday, July JO, lMI LANDSCAPE CO Ml> ANY 548-5132 Lk #421070 6:30plq COMPANY 434-7744 . Uc. #489443 Restyling Event BEFORE · AFTER OLD GEMS? NEVER! • Bring us the jewelry you call "old". We'll remove and dean the gems and then remount them in glowing, new patterns designed especially for th€!rrt. Expensive? No. (And there is no charge for a ketch or an estimate.) 20°/o less on all remounting services, now through the month of July. . CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Wntcllff Drive, Newport Bach . ' . sion, residents claim, woUJ1\ CdUSe an 1ncr ase in no and traf flc in those areas. The lrVine City Council bas agreed to reviow the matter again during a heanng in' late August. At the time of its March approval, the lrvine City Council received a Jetter from Newport Beach Qty Manager Kevin' Mur- phy stating his city's position. Shea and fellow counol member Paula Werner have asked the Newport Beach City Council lo hold a public hearing and sen another letter reaffirming its posi- tion. "Our residents are supporting deleting the bypass, H said Shea. "Since we passed this before, Newport Beach has three new council members. We wani them to have a public discussion and a vote and make it very clear to all of us where Newport Beach stands in regards lo this issue.• Ultimately, the project's fate is out of either city's control. While the county has expressed support for the extension in th past, the bankruptcy ha jeoparsUzed sev· cral major tra.nspQrtlttton-related plans. J In addition, attorney tm Toledano has filed ~ Jawsu~t against the n-ansportation Com- dor Agencies, builders or the toll road. The suit challenge , among other things, the TCA's right ~o charge motorists to use public road . If Toledano's lawsuit is suc- cessful, lrvine city officials say, the roadway extension will no longer be necessary. According to Murphy, the extension could be partially fund- ed by assessment district money left over from the original con - struction of Newport Coast Drive. But wherever else the remain- ing money may come from, it won 't tome from Newport Beach, Murphy said . "We're moving forward on por- tions or our own roads,· Murphy Sdld. "This is an important project. but we don't have any monies available.' CO'fE ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE U9 ... CARING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU CHARLENE NAPOLITANO, DDS SUSAN MILLAR, DDS 1831 ORANGE AVE, SUITED COSTA MESA 642·0608 SERVING EASTSIDE COSTA MESA AND NEWPORT BEACH OPEN WEEKDAYS AND TUESDAY EVENINGS AllTIPASTI $S. ts 11111111 S11p111 Orlllt4 t99pl111t, fruh cheppt4 t•••t•u, 91tlle, upm C.u1 l1 ll1111 Stu1119' ••mis, white wlu, sarllc PASH E 111on1 $7. ts L1191l11 l•ptrltll Sull1p1, taltu, Turkish mry, thy•• ,.,11.1111 AtlHtl~• Mm1l1, el1•1, •reccell, •1111, Callferall chr,1111y Ptllt C.tttH Ta•• putt, t•"• fish, Oruk tllm, capm, t•••t• 111u ll1ttfft lttt ti l1ppl1 lttlltt ,, .. , ., ... •••llJ1•. ttl••atl, ,.,11. . - .... ltllttl 11 .. HI Skll p11t1, stlfle4 wit• rl11tt1 ....... ftt•t••I•, •• ,.., lltht trHllf •erl1m 111t1. NICI (flllJ ttt.ts .... "'"' .. , ...... 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The excited bunch was part of a children's fishing class sponsored by the Balboa Angling Club and Newport Beach. Right. Michael Clasen, 6, seems equally happy to reel 1n his bait SAMANTHA FELDMAN I DAILY PILOT participating merchants: NMaree's APP9intme~ts of.Newport .Kristens Lingerie Charles Barr Jewelen The GreenhoUse .. Little People A Me James Albert salon FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1995 J ______ _.....~ volunteer directory • TH! VOUINTlEJt DIRECTORY runs p«iodk.ally In the-01ily Pilot If you'd like Information on getting your Ofganl- zatlon listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. ORANGEWOOO BOUTIQUE • The upscale resale boutique which benefits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused chil- dren needs volunteers to create dis- plays, tag clothes and work with cus- tomers, among other duties. For Infor- mation, call Christine, 760-6640. ORTON DYSLEXIA SOCJETY ORANGE COUNTY BRANCH The Orton Dyslexia Society needs peo- ple to help teach reading skills, mail- ings. and coordinatLthe adult group. For Information, call 999-0118 between 9 a.m. and 3 p m PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION flt:RF raises money to support the pediatric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Otange. It needs volunteers for a variety of duties For information,, call the main office, 532-8692. PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL The Prentice day School is a state accredited co-educational day school serving the needs of children with Spe cific Language Disabilities//Oyslexia. Vol unteers are needed in many areas. For information, call 538-4511 . PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together, a component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services, matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotional or family problems Many of the children are economically underprivileged and victims of child abuse For information, call Jonathan at 631 -7540 SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa youth orga- nization is looking for volunteers to RENT-TO-OWN Furniture, Electronics & Appliances Low Weekly & Monthly Payments No Down Payment or Deposit coast Rent -To -own warehouse 1975 """ort llltl. al Holn: IOI -sat 10-7 teetwee11'19ttl &:20thl M6·5904 help aeate a positive alternative for people 12 to 21 years old VoluntHrS are needed to help in areas such as box· ing. sports health & fitness, aerobics and academk tutoring. FOf lnfotmatlon, call 548·3255 SHARE OUR SELVES II FREE MEDICAL CLINIC The organization is looking for volun· teer laymen, physicians, dentists, hygienists and nu~. For information. call Lee, 642-3451 or the volunteer coor- dinator at the SOS clinic. 650-0186. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN The Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers at the First United Methodist Church m Costa Mesa, or at the Rea Communrty Center For infor matlon, call ttle soup kltchen, 646-8181 between 8 a m and noon SOUTH (OAST REPERTORY THEATER The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help with ushering (!>ee plays {ree) and other functions For information, call 957-2602 or957-2602 S.P.l.N. Serving People In Need is a non profit group in Newport Beach which serves the homeless. Volunteers are greatly needed for many areas. For information on any of S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to -volunteer, call 757 1456 . . UNDE~ND The Underground program. 1 func- tion of Child's Pace, pro-,,ides social activiti.s and 1nteract1on fot adoles- cents. Volunteers are needed in many areas. For Information. call 548-8849 VANTAGE FOUNDATION The Vantage Foundation is a non- profit organization which supports employment and community training for adults with developmental disablll· ties. Volunteers are sought For infor- mation, call 645-7833 WEUHESS COMMUNITY OF ORANGE COUNTY The Wellness Community needs volun- teers to help out at. the reception desk during daytime hours For information. call 258-1210 WESTSIDE BOYS AND GIRLS auB OF COSTA MESA Volunteers are needed Mondays and Thursdays from 2 30 to 5:30 p.m. to tutor students 1n grades first through sixth 1n reading For infonnation, call Ellie at 631 7724 WOMEN HELPING WOMEN Women Helping Women is dedicated to assisting v1ct1ms of domestic violence. The organization 1s located at the Rea Community Cent~r in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631 -2333 Tax-Deferred • I 00% (, ,arameed of Pnnc1pal •Tax Advantage lricome and GroWth · Call today: !Available through 8 1195) 714-476-5126 Ask for Dan Horgan Senior Vtce President /nvestmt'nt~ 'lb!eli as of 7121 /QS The Kemper Bonus Annuity is a single prt!m1um deferred annuity The 7.30% cumm1 initial in!erest rate includes a I\, bonus m !he first year. All rates are declared by Kemper ~nvestors Life Insurance Company l!ld are subtec1 to change The guaranteed minimum mteres1 rate is 3.0-0'1 W1lhdrawils pnor to a.ge SQ I 2 may be subfect to IO'l ledml w penilty Surrender charges on early wilhdrawils may apply. Kemper BONUS Annwry IS mwred under pohcy for senes L 1750 by Kemper Investors Ufe lnsunnce Company, Loog Grove, IL C>904Q. ~I Dlll today at 71447() 5 I 2o for more mfort111oon .ou < >· = Le S > a CT.J i I . ~ 1649-1831 Weskll6 ,,,.., • .., . ., ( r ( ~ 1 • f'RIDAY, JULY 21, 1995 harbor The Alaska Eagle ls flanked by scores of boats upon its return to the Newport Harbor from a year-long voyage. THE ALASKA EAGLE HAS LANDED • Former crew members are among those to welcome · home the OCC vessel after its year-long trip. It was a banner day for the.crew on the Alaska Eagle as it is greeted by friends upon its return. -NEWPORT I !ARBOR -Alter a yeM-10119 ddvcnture on the high sedS, the Aldskd Eagle -Orange COd.'>t College's 65-foot travel.mg vessf•I ldndPd an Newport Harbor on Sdturday An escort party of at led.St 100 celebrated her return Mdny former crew members were on hand, renuruscmg about their brief. but memorable ven- tures abodrd the Eagle, d former Wtutbredd Around-the-World race champion "1t was wonderful,· saJd Julie Organ of Huntmgton Beach, who lrdvelecl as dn Eagle sdllor from Jun1•c1u, Aldskc.1, to V1ctona, BntJsh Columb1c1, Canada. "We saw'"';. hundredi. of eagles, bears and a moose." Orgdn 1s JUSt one of many sat- ished customerc., who paid as much d.S $2,250 to act dS crew members aboard the Eagle for vdriou-. legs of her Journey The b0at left July 16, 1994, to trdvPI 20,000 rrules, visiting such placPs c1s Hawaii. Alaska, Fiji, NPw Zedldnd, Tahill dnd the MarquC'sds, cdrrying nine to 10 .. stud<>nl n '>dllors, d skipper, first mdle, r1nd sometimes a cook As muny as 130 student sailors partic1patPd m the odyssey. l<>am- ing how to crew a larger vessel in sometimes difficult s1tucllions. Students helped out in all aspects ol saiLing dnd navigating. includ- ing watch stc1ndmg, steenng, maintenance c1nd gdlley duty. GrPg Thompson of Los Ange- lPs had never sail<'d further than Cdtdllna fsland ·r led1ned so much about nav- igating," Sdld Thompson, a sound editor who also traveled the Alas- ka-to-Canada leg. "I got experi- ence gomg through some very narrow channels " Many of the sailors described unique adventures and breath- taking scenery. "We anchored at the foot of a glaoer," Sclld OrgdO, "and bstened to the j<'f> moving and breaking." Ellen Gessert of Manhattan Beach was amazed by the beduti- ful surroundings in Tracy Arm and Glacier Bay. "rt was so beautiful with ice- bergs, waterfalls and fjords,· said Gessert, a movie location manag- er. ·r felt so lucky every day." Salling Center Director Brad Avery, who skippered the boat for two legs of the Eagle's journey, took his crew to Penryhn Atoll, an island 600 mil s north of Bora Bora dJld to a remote village on Fiji. "We took the villagers scill- ing, • said Avery. •And they took 'us to an outer r ef where we all spearfi be d. They cooked every- thing we caught, and we had a ·Fijian feast.· . And many lJt the sailors made •lasting friendship with their crew mates. •1 went on the boat with 11 :strangers Md 18 days late r, I said •goodbye to 11 close friends," said Thompson, 33. : For Lauren Keane of Pull r- 1ton, who sAilod on the N w Zealand leg, the voyag held a pedal meaning. Keane'• hus- • ,!>4nd, moth rand tst r all d1 of cqncer in the past four years. Keane and her husband Joe dreamed of sailing around New Zealand, but never got a chance to make the 1oiuney before he passed away. So alter her husbclnd died, Keane started taking sailirlg lessons at OCC, and then decided to travel with the Eagle around New Zealand. Throughout her trip, Keane felt her husband's presence. "The mountains looked like drms outstretched to give a hug, then dolphins came and escorted us through,· said Keane, 34 "There were so many signs from (my husband)." 'l fYE'D'D IJV9S !A'T S'EYC • 1Profemo11of 'IC'rdd1119 rrlnm1111_9 l;,. ( o-ord11111t1011 And Keane returned from her trip a different woman, having dccepted the deaths of those clos- est to her. • •J fr.qant Lu.ruri Yndits of all S1::.t'.) • Jlo11eymoo11 • l.,lam11119 to 'l wt1r Lornt1011' • • J>r-1.911rd Jor 111/ •Budget' "(Traveling aboard lhe Eagle) was so pure it was like Heaven," sc:Ud Keane. "It makes you find the purest pdrt of yoursell. You come back chdnged." . ROMANTIC GONDOLA CRUISES -Anna Marie Stolley INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL & GROUP • LIFE • HEALTH/DENTAL • ANNUITIES DANE. ·HARRIS, CLU ACCESS TO ALL COMPANIES 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL 675-3105 FAX 675-3109 You arc cordially invi~d to enter the SEARS DieHard Saturday, August !6, i99s 12:30 pa. to 4 p.m. For more inf'onnatinn. r.all 645·6929 Free Gondola Cruise with all Wedding Bookings (714) 675-4704 Representing All Mi!Jor Charter Yachts Since 1983 • Udo Marina Vlllage • Newport Beach. CA • .. ' Olympic hopeful seeks another victory ~ the Flight of the Lasers • Alex Ascencios will go after third consecutive in win in race around the harbor Sunday. Alex Ascencios, 26, of New- port Beach dreams about compet- ing in the Olympics. While train- ing to qualify for the U.S. team, Ascencios also codches jumor sailing at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. But right now he must put his Olympic thoughts on bold. and ready himself for another thal- lenge: winning the Flight of the Lasers, a race around the harbor Again. A.scencios has won the annudl event for the past two years, bedt- ing approximately 80 other Laser sailors each time. This year, even more competi- tors are expected for Sunday's race, which begins at 1 p.m., edst of the Balboa Pavilion and is sponsored by the Commodore's Club of the Newport Harbor Area C hamber of Commerce. Trophies are awarded to the first 10 sailors to complete the seven-mile course around the harbor. Additional awards are given to the first girl, youngest girl, youngest boy, first mamed couple, first parenVchild crew, an o s per. Boasting a 60-year history, the race's ongins are tied to a once- popular small sailing vessel: the Snowbird. ~ As many as 150 sailors com- peted each year in ~Flight of the Snowbirds". unbl the Snowbu-d's populanty declined, along with race attendance. When race officials changed the race's name to ~Flight of the Kites", attendance again grew and then declined. Smee the most recent ndnw change approximately 22 yedfs ago, Sdtlors of the popular Laser -a 14-fool tugh performance boat -can test their abilille-. dround the harbor, and attempt to upsPt the current champion, Ascencws. Although he hopes to win agam Ascenc1os poirlts out that the rdct-> IS intended as a spinted family t>vent. ·It 's a fun rdce," said Ascen- cios "It's (good) for introducing younqer lads to racing." For more information, call Island Marine Fuel at 673-1070 •-Service •Speed •Luxury 11Tbe Newport Boat'' • Daily Service • • Res.vati•s R1q1ired • 714/673·5245 • CATALINA PASSENGER SERVla, INC. • • • • • J FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1995 Coyote scat, ~wl pellets make for interesting marsh prowl LEAH HOGSTEN I DAJlY PILOT Before setting out on the marsh walk, biker Mary Ellen Zimmerman shares a laugh with those around her while taking the Back Bay quiz. No one got a perfect score. what's afloat I always thought I wa pretty smart. I memonzed the defini- tions of all sorts of inteTesbng words, like "defunct" and "tort• I read Kafka's "The nial." I can even follow a speech by William F. BucJq,ey with.out spacing out (too muCh). . , But l'm just not as smart as I thought. I'm almost ashamed to say it, but I know nothing, NOTHING, about coyote scat. ( . I confronted my own igno· ranee on Wednesday night, at anna. marie the·Hl>J>er-Newport Bey's-rmu-sh-.,_ ___ s_t_o~e-y ___ _ prowl. Accompanied by photograph· er Leah Hogsten, I met a bunch of fellow prowlers and a bevy of naturalists at 7:30 p.m Wednes-- day in the Big Canyon parking lot ad1acent to Back Bay Dnve Naturalist Alyce Golding began the evening by giving us a pop quiz entitled ·Let's Figure Out Who's Up and Who's Not at N\ght." I fdlled miserably. Did you know that the cray-· fish is active primarily at dawn and dusk, i.e. "crepuscular"? I didn't. Did you know that Lhe cotton- tail rabbit hops around in the night? I didn't. And I hdd no 1ded lhdt the mosquito fish is a "diurnal" crea- ture, i.e. more active dunng the day. I had never even heard of a mosquito fish. I would make a really lame naturalist. Then Leah and I received a scavenger hunt rorin, instructing us to look for Califorrua sage brush, certain insects and anim.dl tracks. By the ti.me we started our prowling, it was dark. Flashlights in band, Leah and I toured the marshland with the rest of the group. The naturalists, who are vol· unteers trained by the Upper Newport Bay,'took turns filling us with infonnanon: E tuary means a place where fresh water and Sdlt water mix. Only spotted skunks can climb trees. Crayfish have their skele-• tons on the outside. The more I learned, the more I . realized I didn't know. , Generally. l like to learn new things. ll WdS only when we crowded in a circle, flashlights poised, and pee{ed at some bunny scat (poop~ mt~ 8\ffittt.e-~-~ that bJne moved very, very slow- ly. And when we did the Sdffie Uung Wlth the coyote scat. I thought· "Wh dffi I doing here?" ~ But eveqron~ s dJ.Herent .. tum-ons, I guess. . I may not have fully apprectat-.. ed the scdt Uung. but I really ~ liked watchmg SCdds of crayfish creep around, snapping their lit- tle cldWS And Ledh pdrticu1arly enjoyed : cilssecting owl "pellets" (regurgi-• tdted bird remams) .. "It was d hands-9n experi- ence," she Sdtd • ANNA MARIE STOLLEY will contin· ue to chronicle her adventur~ on the water and around the harbor SRECIAL EV:ENTS SAILING ClASSES The UCI Department of Athletics and umpus Recreation offers day 3nd evening sailing classes at the Intercolle- giate Sail Base, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Adult classes meet Monday, TIP OF TllF \\'EEK Yacht club brews up a fun. social event _wecfnmay and Friday evenings for two weeks, beginning Monday. Week-long morning (beginners) and afternoon (Intermediate) classes are open to adults and-c-hlldren. Cost is SSS: For mere infor- mation, call 824-5346 KIDS SUMMER PADDLE CAMP The Newpprt Aquatic ~enter hosts weeklong camp sessions through Aug. 25 for children between the ages of 8 and 13. Instructors will teach the basic skills of rowing, canoeing and kayaking. Cost 1s S 100 per person Call 646-7725. COOKING WORKSHOP Experienced galley cook Kay Pastorius will conduct a "cooking afloat• work- shop from 1 to 4 p.m on Aug. 5 at the Orange Coast College Salling Center, 1801 w PacifK Coast Highway. Pastorius will offer tips on making use of the bar- becue, using a wok and bamboo steam- er and making salads without fresh greens. Cost is $49. For more informa- tion, call 645-9412 FULL MOON PADDLE Meet new friends and paddle the local waters by the light of the moon on Aug. 10, 6:30 to 9 p.m .. beginning a~ the 15th Street beach. For more information, call Paddle Power at 675-1215. KAYAKS AND BIRDS Tour the Back Bay with a kayak instruc- tor and a Fish and Game naturalist on Aug. 12, 9 a.m to noon. Cost is $35. For information and reservations, call Paddle Power at 675-1215. ELECTRIC BOAT RALLY The Assistance League of Newport· Mesa hosts the Third Annual Sears D1ehard International Electric Boat Rally on Aug 26, from 12 p m. to 4 p.m., beginning at the Balboa Yacht Club. Par- ticipants are encouraged to adorn their boats and themselves in internationally themed attire and wUI hunt for dues around the harbor. Cost is S75 per boat and includes two T-shirts, two lunches, and a boat •goodie t>ag• Additional T· shirts and lunches may be purchased at the event registration area for S 10 each. Call 557-5100 for information • registra· tion. CAMPFIRE PROGRAMS Loren Hays from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will speak about "Endangered Species and How They Got There· on Aug. 26, beginning at 7:15 p.m., at Shellmaker Island. Marshmal· lows are provided. Admission Is free. For m?fe inf<>m"lation, call 640-6746. NAUTICAL MUSEUM GMND OPENING The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum hosts • ga~ grand opening event on Sept. 22. 6 to 10 p.m .. In the parking lot by thi former 'Rueben E. Lee. Guests can enjoy a codctail r.ceptlon. dinner buffet musical entertainment and featured speakers. The evening will be capped off by a christening of the former Reu~ E. Lee as the new Newport Harbor Nautlcal Museum. llckets cost $100 per person, with proceeds benefiting 1he muwum. Information, 67S-0183. Rent boogie boards, beach ~lrs •nd umbrellas for S2 per hour at Oceanfront Wheelworks, 105 Malfl Street. ID-6510. Hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday end sunday, 9 a .m. to 8 p.m. \ J1". ••• -- -- -. . .. -~ I ' --- Spend a day r.taxlrtg In e mOtorized lounge chair rented from Newpon Ouneis for $25 per hour. Ndal bom. elecUic boats, ~ bcNlrds. kiflltable rafts, bffch fumlt\.n ~ w.t suits .,. alto aval!M>le. Call 729-1154. a.lboa lo.t Rentafs often ped.i boM. Mllbott mototboet. and electric tio.t rent.ts In tM ~ Fun Zone. 673- 7200. ~your petty pontool'" .. ~ ""'*"" 0( ~ PontOOn for 1tw Mt 4 ftt9WOftcs. Vlllt ~ ~ bl ..-In e. l.abol Pun ,.._ or ml 67J.D12 for more Womwdon Thi......,, fMy "°'bl **1e. bUt JOii CM\...,_~ Sper.t 1n ._..on• WHERETO ASH "In the harbor, the after- noon until high tide should be goot:t fishing fonand bass and spotted bay bass. for those who want to venture for grunion, try Friday, Satur- -day aAd-Sunday night. around the high tide mark. 10:30 to 11 p.m. • -John .. JO• DoUghty , JO's Big G.me TMtde gondola tour offered by the Gondola Company of Newport. 3404 Via Oporto, SUite 201. Cost is $60 per person, and S 1 S per additional person Price includes a basket of bread, chffse. salami, Ice and glasses. Wine is available for purchase. Also offered is a gondola cruise and din· ner at the Villa Nova for a package price of $140. Call 675·1212 for more informa- tion. Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 Pacific Coast Highway, also ofters orie to two hour gondola cruises. A one-fu).ur tour with champagne costs $70. A two- hour tour with dinner and champagne costs S 180. Pick up at waterfront restau- rant is available. For more information, call 615-4984. • If you know of an event or activity that could appear in this column, please mail the information to Anna Marie Stolley, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627 or fax it to 646-4170. It was 5:30 on Thursday evening, July 20, and spirits were flying as high as the sails. Maybe it was the beer. Maybe it was the warm weatlier. Whatever the cause, the harbor bw:zed. with pre-race exdtemenlat the July Thirsty Thursday regatta, hosted by Corona del Mar's Balboa YachtOub. Minutes before the first horn blew, skippers and their passenger.; finished rigging their vessels, then drd.ed around the race committee boats, shouting and cheering. Sev- eral boats almost collided. Meanwhile. women dad in blue and white stood aboard the race committee boat. clipboards in hand, recorcbng the sail number ol each participating vessel. Bearing names such as Social Disaster, Salty Dog. Knotty Lady and Above Mary's Face, the vessels closed in on the starting line, marked by a buoy on one side and the race committee boat on the other. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot shack --Rioucnott W.i iovi1i PMm• 10o/o . -· 50°/o Off On Selec~ed Br•nd• Shoes, Baas. '~4"'i'. '& • ~ ! .-.. ............ ~ .... ..w .... --.it.-...; ... .._Jllill .. Eal's••--• 646-7714 a{)<JyShaCk • 1784 NC'wpon Blvd .. C'.A>818 Mt".88 Another July llursty Thun.day regatta was about to begm. llursty Thu.r.;days-,,art of Bal- boa Yacht Club's summer Beercan Series -dre open to dll boats under 50 feet overall and skippered by members. oI recogruzed.. yacht dubs. "Tills is d v~ social event, not a serious race," said Fred SlQCUm, so- called "race data prOtessor, H Le. the guy who records the regatta results. Hit attracts quite a gregarious crowd." But despite the casual atmos- phere, no race 1S without ruJes: For example, sptnndkers, bloop- ers and streakers are forbidden All boats must cany their sail number. And ,-nost importantly, pro- pelbng m.i.Ssiles between boats-1.e. throwing water balloons -results m automatic ·osa· (d.LSqudhficabon) from the race. When the horn blew, the larger boats. most of them heavily laden with beer-dnnking crowds, were Dl 'F FIFI !>Fl FCTRIC II 0 :I f ( O . 'II I'. ,, /.'\It I I \ 1111 \\ I IL I< / 1 I \I 11 \ • I I I <• 1 'l <> H I .! iNj EA1 H DAI • I'll 1 It's OK competes in the Balboa Yacht Club's Beercan Regatta. I the first to race. The remauung vesseb took off. class-by-cl<1$5, m three·nunute intervals Even the race comnuttee mem- bers were bent on havtng fun After the final class crossed the startmg line. the women in the com· nuttee boat prepared a table of hors d'oeuvres. mdudmg Swedlsh meatballs, stu.ff ed -.oft pret7el pieces and crackers with crab spread. Race committee members Wal- " ....-\ !dee dlld Patt) Conk, Luu :'I. tctllinck- rodt, Bill and Phyll.b Dootson Tom d.nd 8eanor Lum.-.cion Jun dnd Shirley Mdhdffy d.Ild Jednni> C.<i.'>t' en1oyec1 a quick feast before head- ing up tht> dub tower lo n .. >Cord lht> race ·wumPn. Although thE> Ttur;ty Thu.r.;da~ I a.re over. August bnngs the C'ham- pdgne rdn's abo on Thursday rughls Formor<' 1nlum1dtion on watch· mg or JOUUng thP Beercdl1 rdC'e'.-> cal.I B...llbod Yrlcht Club dt 673-3515 BECAUSE YOUR SKIN NEEDS A BEST FRIEND LET'S ARRANGE TO MEET OVER A FACIAL BRING YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND AND SAVE MORE T~ 50% THE $ 65 BEST FRIENDS FACIALS. CALL TODAY AND RESERVE ONE N'POINTME.NT TIME FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. H3 'Tfl fJ 714.673.3222 UDO SKIN CARE 3355 VIA LIDO. SUITE A. NEWPORT BEACH GATED PARKING IN REAR OF THE LIDO BUILDING \tlflATIUJLt DMC Rg~o Pto · fJI BALE n••~ ,.,,_ """"' ...... ,,... ..,,,_. ,,,._.,_, ..... ••'-•9LOA ,,., ..... .... A . POWeA d••-,.,.,.., ~ """*" .. , ..... ..,,, ... .. ,,.,.. ~ ... MIO-. ..... 5Year Warra1:1ty 8' to 12'6" EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY ..... I'd certainly give Ila a chance to play al our plal;e .•. • Ila Borders says she'll be back at sec next season. ·MIKE hVANS. BeUevue baseball coach Ila decides she'll stay: at sec after all • Borders counters controversial reports saying she would transfer to Bellevue (Neb.) liege for-next season. --- By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Ila Borders, putting published reports and rumors to rest, confirmed Thursday she will return to Southern California Col- lege next ~eason f~J her juniQ[ year under new coach Kevin Kasper. Reports in Monday's e<llti~ns of the Omaha World Herald and Papillion Times, two Nebraska newspapers, said Borders was transferring to Bellevue Col- lege. this year's NAIA Division ll national champions. "I've decided to go back to sec, H Bor- ders said by telephone from Swift Cur- rent, Alberta, Canada, where she's play- ing summer ball in the Saskatchewan Major Baseball League. Borders, however, left some doubt about playing for the Vanguards .follow- .ing her junior year, when she would become eligible for Major League Base- ball's free-agent draft. Borders, w1io "became the first woman in collegiate baseball histofll" to win and complete a game in 1994, took a goodwill ambassador tour in the summer of 1994 to Japan, which reportedly has tremendous interest in the possibility of Borders' minor league playing serviees. Last autumn, Borders did a commercial for SSK Sport:ir\g Goods on Japanese tele- vision. "I never said I was going to Bellevue, I just calle.d th.e coach (Mike Evans) to ask him some questions," Borders said. "I tried to explain to (Evans) why I wanted to ask him some quesbons (on his voice mail}, because I clidn't know if (Kasper) still wanted me. U things don't work out at SCC, that's where I'm going. Bellevue. But r called Kevin, and everything's going good ... my ~cholarship's there again, and baseball wise, I like him as a coach, so that's where I'll go back. But who knows about next year (1Q97)?" Borders' catcher for the Swift Current Inclian~ Crai Stran~, ts also Evans' catcher at Bellevue. •According to the NAIA rules, if a stu- dent-athlete from sec contacts another four-year institution, that institution is requir~d to send a letter t<t_ us within 10 days," SCC Athletic Director Bob Wilson said. • H a school contacts an athlete first, that would constitute tampering, with the like- lihood of the program being placed on probation by the NAIA. Evans, who spoke to Wilson ,Py tele- phone Thursday, said be has never talked to Borders, waiting first to hear back from Kasper, who replaced Charlie Phillips last month as the Vanguards' coach. . •rm waiting to hear from (Kasper),." Evans said from Nebraska. "If he wants her back, I won't call Ila. U he doesn't, I'll call her. rve been tryirig to call him every day since last Sunday." Kasper clid not return reporters' phone calls Thursday. ·rm not out to try and steal any play- ers, but I'd certainly give Ila a chance t? lay at om place;-if-sbe wanted-to;-and-if SCC allowed her to do that," Evans said. SCC must grant permission to Bellevue before Borders could begin discussions about transfening. Accorcling to Evans, Borders left ~t least two voice-mail messages on his home phone. ~1 heard th~re were i;nor~ messages, but the thing fills up quick, Evans said. Evans was also in the dark about SCC's NAIA status. •1 bad no idea it was a four- year school,~ be said. . "I honestly thought it was a JC. U it was a JC, it wouldn't make any difference, but that's not the case. I was shocked (Bor- ders) even called my house. I won't even ask permission to talk to her if they don't want her to leave." • SEE BORDERS PAGE 11 SURFING Thinking ahead pays off for Newport's Miller •Thanks to back-up board, he reaches today's round of 64 at Op Pro. By Barry Faulkner, Doily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH - Devout Christidn Todd Miller "redited divine intervention, but wh.dteve r conVlilced him to leave d second surfboard in his car b+>forf> heading to Thursday's Op i'ro Surfing Chd.mpionslup, cer- lct10Jy dllowed him to tap his !ugh· Pl power among the waves. That back-up board ca.me in hdndy in round one of the main t>VPnl. south of the Huntington Beach Pter, after Newport Beach resident discovered the fin had bPen snapped off of his primary mode of aquatic transportallon. "I was away from my stuff for 10 minutes and, just before· I was supposed to start warming up for my hedt, I found my fin had been knocked off," said Miller, who stufted ably to plan B in time to win thP heat and join 64 fellow competitors in today's main event round two. "I was about to leave my other board home, but somethmg made m1;> throw 1t m the car I went and got 1l, waxed 1t up, and ctid the best I could. 'Tm very relieved to bdve sur· v1ved without my top board, because that's the onJy one I've ndden the last month,· said Miller, after posbng a four-wave totdl of 25.63 pomts, mclucling the best single-wave tdlly of theJleat (7 83). Miller, compel.mg regularly on the West Coast-based Profession: ol Surfers Association of America tour, sdld his favoritP stic)< will be repaired for today's action, which will advance 32 surfers to Satur- day's quarterfinals._ •Any time you have to change boards, it's a big adjustment. It's like driving a new cat for the first time," said Miller, who admitted the. preheat excitement did. won- ders for his adrenaline. "I was fired up, but then I had to fight my board a little," he .explained. "I never really felt comfortable, but at least I made iV Miller, who said some meag~r wave conclitions during a recent trip to Japan helped prepare him for Thursday's sloppy Huntington sets, also relied on a home-break advantage to nab his heat's better waves. ·1 don't surf here much any- more, but I grew up surfing here," Miller said. ·1 was able to paddle farther outside than the other guys, wluch meant 1 was getting to waves before they could. 1 totally controlled the peak." Miller, 26, said he believes his surfing is reaching a peak, bring· ing his once sagging sell -esteem along for the ride. "I'm better than ever," he said. "I'm even considering going back on the (Association of Surfing Profec;sionals)'tour. I've been con- tent staying home the last two years, but I tbmk I expect more of myself. I think. I'm coming into my own." In adclition to Miller, who advanced to the 1993 Op Pro quarterfinals before falling in the second round of the main event last year, Newport will be repre- sented today by 1989 Op Pro champion Richie Collins, who was also an Op Pro finalist in 1991. Gill still has winning touch By Barry Faulkner, Doily Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Tri· oa G ill may be out of touch with the current women's surfing elite, but she proved Thursday she's neither out of shape, nor lacking 1 ompetitive fire. •1 couldn't tell you who the No. 1-ranked woman is, or the No. 1- ran.ked guy," said the Newport I larbor High graduate, after sh<Jwing she still knows how to please the judges at the Op Pro Surfing Championship at the Huntington Beach Pier. · Gill, who surfs only the Op Pro and the subsequirtt U.S. Open, having retired from the Assoda- tioo of Surfing Professionals I women's circuit in 1987, advanced lo today's quarterfinals by nearly sweeping two heats Thursday. The 29-year-old CciTlsbad resi- dent was edged by less than a point by best friend Julie White- gon in a second-round trials beat, .but.came back to edge Whitegon, 21.84-19.23 to win round one of the main event, about an hour lat- er. "What round am I in now?" Gill inquired innocently, after posting four of the top five single- wave scores in her second four- woman beat. ·1 guess you could i_ay I'm out of touch. I don't look at any of the surfing magazinep and ' • SEE GILL PAGE 11 ».EACH YOLLEYBALL LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILQT From a tournament in Hermosa Beach recently to this weekend's AVP Miller Lite Open ln Seal Beach, Corona del Mar native Eric Wurts, with partner Scott Frlederichsen, ls still serving up a strong compeUUve streak in his 10-year career. Anything but a weekend job for Wurts • For Corona del Mar High graduate, who finished runner-up at Hermosa Beach, it's love of the game that keeps him playing. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot W ith profound symmetry -as well as the he lp of a skilled masseuse -Eric Wurts managed to capsulize more than two decades of playing volleyball into one six-day competitive marathon earlier this month. Almost on a whim, the Corona del Mar High graduate and his partner, f9rmer Orange Coast College performer Scott Friederichsen, entered the pre-qualifying round of the'Federation International de Volleyball Hermos~ Beach Open to see how far they could get. U they only_ knew. Seventeen matches, a few 10-hour days at the beach, and enough lactic acid to decimate the musculature of even the most highly-tuned athletic machine later, Wurts found himself in the nationally televised championship match. And though the outcome, a decisive thumping by Mike Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh, widely considered one of the r--------------------------------------------------------------------, • : F.Y.I. I l +WHAT: The $100,000 Association of Volleyball Professk>nals' Miiier Ute Open. : + WHEN: T~ through Sunday. ACtion begins 9 a.m. toct.y .net Sunday, 9'~ a.m. : Sat\.niay. Ch8mplonship matd't set for 1 :30 p.m. ~. ' +WHIM: Just north of the seat Beach Pier. : + WHO: The wortd's top two-man volleyball players, comprising 48 teams, : competing fOr a $20,000 first prize. . : +LOCAL Mlml=-Former Corona del Mar High standoUt Brian Lewis (No. 8 in : piayer ranldn,gs) wm try for his second AVP tournament crown in three weeks With : Bill Boulliannr, CdM graduata Eric Wurts (rried 30th), ~ COsta Mesa and : Orange Coast CoDeae ~ Dan Vtebalovkti (32nd), Scott friederithten, fOm*tY 1 of OCC (3Sth) lnd 6aia MoOthart, also out of OCC (~ • .,. MM>ng the 96 playen. I I ~------~---__,._.-----~·--------~---------------------·----------------~ two best teams in the world, wasn't unexpected, the week-long odyssey of upsets (July 11-16) displayed the type of effort one has come to take for granted from the 35-year-old veteran. "It was a little tough.• Wurts said of the tournament grind through the d~p sands of Hermosa, which .included several come-from-behind wins and a pair of 75- minute matches. But Wwts, who will once again team with Friederichsen for the Association of Volleyball Professionals' Millet' Ute Open, today through Sunday near the Seal Beach Pier, is quite used to toughing it out when it comes to the sport he's loved since junior high. For-starters, the 10-year AVP veteran was cut from the CdM junior varsity team as a freshman, before eventually completing a rather modest prep career as a two-year varsity starter. "I wasn't all-league,• recalled Wurts, whose passion for the game led him to Santa Barbara City College, which finished third in the state with the 6-foot Wurts starting at middle blocker. One season at UC Santa Barbara followed, before he finished his collegiate career and San Diego State, developing his game sufficiently enough to hook on with the U.S. national team in 1985. But when adv~ty surfaced again. in the form of his rel~e from the national team, Wurts took to the beach. • SEE WURTS PAGE 11 lfive NHYC sailors r~ce . for national ·honors . ---l --~-- ~ -... . • I ._ !._ ,._ I F ive local sailors have made the cut for one of the nation's premJ r junlor saUing events, the U.S. SaUing/Rolex Junior Chllll.~ionships, to be held at the Chicago Yacht Club Aug. 12-16. Con.,.Utlng of three separate d4sses -singlehanded, doublehanded and trtplehanded -this event draws teams from 11ound the country to compete. All members of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the fiv have ..spmt countleu hours p.r.epa.rtng tor µie event. Skipper Heath r Porter wttb cnw ICuly .. Thompson, both members of the 1995 high school national • championship team, will be competing for th~ Be.irt1s liophy, the doublebanded dMslon to be ~ed this year in dub -420s. Skipper Steve Kleha with crews Jo.hh Barry and Jack Hogan, will be Sdiling for th • Sears Cup, the triplehanded division that will be sailed 1ri Ugbtnings, a popular boat in the , Midwest. All three are graduating seniors, IQ ha and Hogan grad~ fraG1 Newport Harbor High School: Held annually at different venues across the nation, this regatta is one of the hardest to qualify for, let alone win, because of a ladder system that weeds out competitors nationally. . Restrictions are strict; only junion from the age of 13 to 18 yean old can compete, all members of a team must belong to th'b same U.S. Saillng- Sanctioned club, each sailor must be a member of U.S. Sailing and sailors can only compete in their • spedfic~. . ~ United S&At ii aplit into 10 different areu for th juruon to compete, which '· translates to only 10 teams for each finals event. And with ~uthem Calif omia featuring some of the most talented juniors ln the country, the qualilyt.ng events can be a.s hard as the finals them.SeJves. Porter and Thompson began their club to the finals at Balboft Yacht Club earlier this swnmer, with the Bemis quarterfinals for their 4."98. After winning on the waters ol Newport, the two competed at King Harbor YaC.bt Oub 1Ut weekend for the semifinals, which tbey won u well. qUAlifying them for the 't stephanie keefe ftnill ln Cbkago. ~Bemoanct~ received a bye lh tbe qUtuterftnala, •SEE BOATINO PAGE 11 ' .. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1995 BOATING CONTINUED FROM 10 GILL CONTINUED FROM 0 d h n v ; gio~ tired or th • sport, nor the chan{e to unleash h r competitive juices before her ronuly and friP.nd during her annual two-w ~k working vaca- Uon. , ..... ., ..... .., lllldltbaugtll I •do Gdl.' But tbe IHlfllllliltrl lal tu II 17th Mim•up-Ud· '*"8 llllt GI tblag ever _._. moving di.redly up to the semis at King Harbor that they won against a tough field. lraveling to the top events is not something new for these sailors. Kleha and Hogan were member$ of the 1993 team that won the Wodd High School Team Racing Championship held in England. the only girls I know are e onet. who were doing the tow wh n J was.• Despite her unf amilianty with the today's new blood, Gill said a year-round swimming regimen has her in the best shape of her life, wrucb came in handy with Thursday's scheduling crunch. ''I'm i· better shape now than I was wh n I did the tour, but I felt all 29 f my years out there today," Gill said. "I'm pretty tlred right now." ·1 get two week! oU work (as a . grOC'ery C'.h('cker) to come up here:. and I really enjoy it,· Gill explamf>d •t approach it with the idea of trying to make more mon·. ey th1tn I would working at mr Job. And, J get to see my. 1-mily" dgam. and some of the girls I used to compete aga.inst. which make• 1t tun • ,....._have been more '1lpl than dawns, lnduding a nan-AVP~t ....Jrlll*'IJ..il~PIDJD..-...._ ___ ~ S. wu ranted 17th tn the llilAVP nanlrlnga In 1991 Porter and Thompson were members of the NHYC traveling team that competed iJlthe Detroit Team Race last summer, and Barry has competed in a -numberufta:serlllegatta.s-- around the West Coast. FlYe local sallon, all members of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, who wUl be competing ln the U~S. Salling Junior Championships af Ule CJilcago-ndlrcl\ltrAug:12"=11hmr(lett1o "rtgbtt:' Heather Porter, Coach Alex Ascenctos, Kassy Th.ompson, Steve Kleha, John Barry and Jack Hogan . -1"bough she said she'll go months without surfing, Gill slcil· Gill once agdin squares of{ against Wh.Jtegon. as well as Aus· trahans Kim Wooldridge dnd .. Layne Be dchJey, m a quartetfmal heat te ntatively scheduled fot .. upped that to 14th in 1892. AJ.o·'Winning the IDlll'a Roa Von Hagen wmd. given to the player .._ eumpltfiea excellence la Ide athletic abi_l!ty ond bla oantributions to pro bMdl volleyball. He ii, bOwever, still awlittng bis firlt AVP win. •1 bad a chance to win a cOUp1e ttmes in 1992, when I waa ~ying with Larry Meer (they were second at Dallas/Port Worth and Milwaukee)," Wurts said. •rve usually advan~ to play on Sunday (each tournament's final day), and was norriially .among the top 10 teams, until the last few years. ·11 does get frustrating at times, but l still Jove the sport. and Jove to ~mpete, • continued.Wurts, who now resides in Ft. Lauderdale with bis Wife of nearly four years. Beverly, but slays in Cotona del Mar to train tor much of the seaso~ Look for the five to be practicing on the ocean at a furtous pace over the next couple of weeks. 0 More than 70 junior women will be flocking to the shores of Newport next Thursday for the beginning of the U.S. Saillng/Rolex Junior Women's Championship for the Nancy I;ieiter Clagett Cup, to be held at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Annually featuring the newest young stars of women's sailing, the U.S. Sailing-sanctioned event that is sailed in Lasar Radials is. one of several high-skill regattas that help prepare sailors for collegiate, Olympic and international events. , Befween the ages of 13 and 18 years old, the juniors will be competing for the title that will BORDERS CONTINUED FROM 10 earn the winner a berth onto the prestigious U.S. Sailing/Rolex National Junior Team, a select group of the nation's ,iop 20 youth sailors. Current Rolex team members include BYC instructor Jon Baker and NHYC instructor Greg Reynolds. Sailors will be greeted with a clinic and practice race on Thursday, Aug. 3, to be followed by the Opening Ceremonies, where the burgees of the young ladies' home clubs will be flown. The clinic annually features some of the top young Laser talPnt from around the country and this year is no exception. Giselle Carnet, two-time Leiter Cup winner, and Mike Hare, youth world Laser champion, are when she reportedly became the first female to pitch in a men's col- legiate baseball game. two of the instructors who will be lending their Laser knowledge to the sailors. The competitors will be racing Saturday, with the final races on Monday. The trophy presentation Monday night will feature Mighty Mary sailor J.J. Isler. who will talk to the young women on her experien~s competing for the Olympics and the America's Cup. 4ocal sailors iitclude Cryssa Byers, Lindsey Duda. Mimi Elliott, Casey Hogan. Mandy McDonnell, Cortney Polovina. .. Heather Porter, Jennifer Porter and Tracey Treaccar. •STEPHANIE KEEFE'S boating column appears in the Daily Pilot every Friday. Julie Croteau of St. Mary's Col- lege m Maryland. who became the first woman to get a hit in NCAA baseball history two years later. ' I 1 55 pm. • On Selected Brands Wurts ls currently 30th ln the 1995 AVP individual rankings, 20th on the money list ($27,775), after finishing 17th last week. Wilson, who replaced Ron Prettyman as SCC's athletic direc- tor last month, said the school's philosophy concerning these mat- ters is that "if an athlete doesn't want to be here, then we proba- bly woUrcm't Want Chem here. U there's some tampertng or coax- ing -a11d I don't think (this situa- tion) is like that -then we would- n't (take that stance). H A month later, however, USA Today ran a story and photograph of former St. Vmcent's College pitcher Jodi Haller. who reported- ly pitched once in relief and once as a starter -hurling 2 213 innings both times -for the NAIA school in 1990. Borders, who WdS 2-4 with a 2.92 earned-run average m 49 1/3 innings pitched for the Vanguards as a freshman, struggled last sea- son, going 1-7 Wlth a 7.20 ERA in 50 innings. Shoes, Bags, ButafteI. the • . aforementioned PIVB tour- nament, which qualified them for a berth in the 1996 Olympic trlals, Wurts and Friederichsen are back to fUJl strength and ready to once again see how far St. Vincent's supposedly did not keep records, and there is no official NCAA or NAIA documen- tation of another female pitcher in college baseball. Though Borders Indicated she's staying al SCC, Evans said she would fit in perfectly at Belle- vue, where players wear protec- tive face masks dttached to their batting belrtlets. Clubs & Apparel they can get. Borders, 0-3 for the Swift Cur- rent Irldians this summer, though she has pitched well in her last four appearances, made interna- tional headlines as a freshman, TWo other females are believed to have played men's college baseba,l.l: Outfielder Susan Per- abo af Webster College in St Lows m 1985, and first baseman "We're the only team m the country who does that." Evans said. "It's a safety device. I never let my kids get up there wtthout 1t." Eal's &•ii• 646·7714 ~ adcJyshaCk • 17S4 ~ewpon Blvd .. Costa Mesa ~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ALISSA PURCEU. F161 NICHOLAS QEOAQE PUBLIC NOTICE Fernandez· President goner PUBLIC NOTICE Oanniolla J Jones Th11 busmen 1s con· SHANNON MORRISON. NEGRETE, A MINOA This statemenl was flied lhls statement wu flied This statement was filed dueled by· a gonerlll part· F11U CASE NUMBER Fictitious with the County Cle~ of with the County Clerk ol Flctllloua with the County Clerk ol norsh•P PUBLIC NOTICE SAMDIE VOLZ. G93 Atleeeo Bualneaa N•m• Orange County on June 9. Orange Counly on June 30. Bualn•H Name Orange County on July 30 Have you stanao do.ng STATEMENT OF GRACIELA JUSTO. H70 ORDER TO SHOW Stetement 1995 1995 Stetement 1995 bus.ness yet? Yes 7·1 t-95 DREW SERRECCHIA, Th• following persons are F649262 F85t t02 TN f llowl F651098 Jose J Rodriguez HARBOR LAWN ABANDONMENT OF H191 CAUSE FOR CHAHQE doing business u · Published Newport Beach· Published Newport 8111ch· d I g I ng persons 818 Lou F Campbe'I - USE OF FICTITIOUS ROS LINDA FIELDER. OF NAME MS. WHEELCHAIR AMER· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July Por"~o~P':~~ a,si51 Garry Published N~wpo~ Be~ch· Thi!> slatemont w;ss l1lod MOUNT OLIVE BUSINESS NAME H190 PETITIONER(S) DEBRA ICA INC. 1773 Hum-7 14 21 28 1995 7 14 21 28 1995 Ave Santa Ana Calif Costa Mesa a11y ilot uly w1lh the County C101k ol The lollowlng persons CL.AUDIA PRADO. H219 A. REYNOLDS ON BEHALF ml~blrd o;., Costa Mesa, • ' • . . F577 • • • • F585 9270S • 7, 14. 21, 28. 1995. Orange Counly on July 24, Cemetery Sales have abandoned the use ol JIM BENNETT, J20 OF NICHOL.AS GEORGE CA 92626 Thomas D Ke es 23 Hill-F581 1995 . the Fictitious Business Publclshed New~0o1rtyt NHAE~ER~F'LEAD ~IN~~~A0~ Eatetta Antoinette PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE sdale or .• New~ori Beach, PUBLIC NOTICE F8531.17 Leads Furnished Name: FERRARI SERVICE Beach· osta Mesa a Blodgett. (Colorado), 1n3 Calif 92660 Newport Beach·Cos1a 540 7602 OF COSTA MESA, F.~·~;· Piiot July 22. 28. 1995$ ~~fNG~N N~~fsERFR63 Hummingbird Or., Costa Fictitious BualnHa Fictitious Paui R. Vellquell•. 7 Alder· Fictitious Mesa Daily Pilot July 28, - 2148 Newport Blvd. B • a741 NICHOL.AS GEORGE NE Meu, CA 92626 Nem• Stetement BualneH Name grove Irvine CA 92714 August 4 11 18 t995 l .. lliillilillillililiill .. Costa Mau. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE T 0 IC OLAS Dawn Blodgett, 1n3 Hum-The followlng persons are St•t•m•nt lhls • business Is con· BuslneH Name F632 • · · Theodore Edward Sahli, g~gR:iE ~EYN~LD~ mlngblrd Or., Costa Mesa, doing business as: •I Now· The following persons are ducted by: a general part· Statement PACIFIC VIEW 3213 Iowa St.. Costa Mesa. cnat29.825t Is he b d ed h I CA 02626 pol1 Coast Plantscapmg. B) doing business as· nershlp The following parsons are PUBLIC NOTICE llEMONAL PAM Calif. 92G26 ESCROW NO It re Y or « t • Ms. Wheel Chair America, Newport Coast Interior COLLEGE FUNDING RE· Have you started doing doing business as· c-tery e Mortuary The Fictitious Buslneu T 1930.C • al\ persons Interest:, In Inc .• (Colorado), 525 Mead· Plants, 7000 West P.C.H . sou R c Es 1 9 o o o business yet? Yes 7+95 SABA TINO S SAUSAGE Fictitious Buslne11 CNpel • CrematOtY Name referred to above • th s matter .appear ore owlark Drive, Laktwood. 111. Newport Beach. CA MacArthur Blvd 1400 Ir· Thomas D Keyu COMPANY AND DELICA· Name statement Or was flied In Orange County NOTICE TO this court '" Department Colorado, 60226 92663 vine CA 92715 ·• ' This atalem4tnt was filed TESSEN, Jt Fortune Drive The following persons 818 3500 Pacific View "" on 3·15·93, Fiie No. CREDITORS OF ~035 of i!!;• ~~~ This buslne11 Is con-Mark Talmo, 7000 West Recovery Resources. with the county Clerk of Irvine. CA 92714 doing business as Pacific ~ F564266A BULK SA.LE the ddr uperh _ix:. ducted by: a general part· P.C.H. #11, Newport Corp .. (OE). 19000 Orange County on July 3, PS&GW Corporation.333 Whey Baking Company.It~~~~~~~~ Theodore Edward Sahli. (UCC Sec. 8t05t a ea s own . nersltlp Beach. CA 92663 MacAtthur Blvd. 1400, If· 1995 Shipyard W~y. Newport 2622 San Miguel Duve, 3213 Iowa St.. Costa Mesa. NOTICE IS HEREBY o~. l9~ ~ 2~ Th• reglslrant(s) com-Steve Domerego, 7000 vine CA 91715 F&st2e9 Beach, CA 92663 Newpon Beach <1A 92660 Nm •tlml Calli. 92626 GIVEN that a bulk sale Is ~ J;:·· 1 If menced to transact bull· West PC H. i1'11, Newport Thi~ buslneu Is con· Published Newport Beach-This business 1s con· Gina M. De Michael 17430 •llPLL ••••-&f This business wu con-about to be made The • uuse, any neu under the flctltlous Beach. CA 92663 dueled by· a gen1Hel plll· ducted by· a corporation Beach Blvd Huntington IR -"' dueled by IJI Individual name(s) and business ad· they have, wry the~ bu1lneas name(s) listed This business Is con· nershtp . Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July Have you slaned doong Beach CA 92647 Mortuary* Chepet Th~or• Edwatd Sahll dress(es) of the Mller(s) Isl '°'~~name d above on: 1991 ducted by: • general part· Have you started doing 7. 14, 21. 28. 1995 busmess ye1'? No Jan M Salvato. 17430 Cfemetion Thi. statement was filed are: KUI SUK HWANG, It' Is .:= ~derad that a Mr. WhNI Chair America, nershlp · busln41ss yet? No F579 PS & GW Corpora\ on. Beach Blvd . Hunt•r>gton with the County Clerk ol 5051 YEARLING AVE., IR· I this d 10 show Inc,. Gail McKoon, Seer• Have you started doing Recovery Resources, PUBLIC NOTICE Gerald M Werksm;in, Sec· Beach, CA 9264T 110 Broedway Orange County on July 21 . VINE CA 92714 copy o or « taty business yet? No Corp Paul A Lessler Vice rotary This business is con· eo.te Mesa 1995. 0o1 ' busl~s as· G & H cause be published In Thll statement was flied Steve Dometego Pres ' . ' This st3tement was I led ducted by a genera pan· IU-t1• Newport Beach-Costa supf2 sw Pl ci SER-DAILY PILOT, a MW1paper with the County CllHk ol Mark Talmo This statemenl wu filed Flclltloua with the Counly C•a•k 01 nersh•P 1111•••••••• Mesa Ptlot July 28. August VICE ~h~ner: :J![cUaUon pub-Orange County on JUl\e 30, This statement was ltltd with the County Clerk 01 Bualn•H Nam• O<anga County on Jul;-t7. Have you ataneo dJ•ng 4. 11, 18. 1995.1637 All other business 1 9 ~~"'Y·1 at 1905 with tha County Clerk ot Orange County on June 30, Stetement 1995. buiiness yet? No ....---~...----, ---------•name(•) and address(u) east~aMe or our F851t10 OrangeCountyonJuly21, 1995 Thelot1ow1ngpersonsare f652471 G1naM OeM1ch~i .i..:.it PUBLIC NOTICE u1td by the 1811er(t) within ~:u:!r~W:~lor 10 Published Newport Beach-1995 ~ F85t108 dF~~~~u~:~~ ~sESIGNS Published Ne..,port Beach· Tin statement wilS lied ., NOTICE OF SALE the past three yeata, u DATE• JUL 2 t ttas Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July F852952 Published Newport Beach· 3701 Birch Stieet Newport Costa Mesa Daily Pilot July with the Counly C1"'" ot In accordance with the lla~ed by lhe 1tUer(s), Isl Com,,;laalon•~ Tho-7, 14, 21. 28. 1995. Newporl Beach.Costa Costa Mosa Daily Pilot July Beach. CA 92660 ' 21 , 28. August 4, 11, t995 ~;:~• County °"July 21 provisions of Section 21700 ate. NONE . H s h It COM· · F588 Mesa Dally Piiot July 28. 7 14 21 28 1995 Patrick H. Jones, 1280 F622 · through 21716 of the Call· The location In <;:a!1fomla m•• ' c u •• August 4, 11, 18. 1995. • • ' • Bison B9391 New orl • F652950 fomla Business and Proltt· of lN chief execUtive office MISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE F636 FSS7 Beach CA 92s00 P PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beech·Cosu slont Cod• there bel!'O of the aetler(s) Is: SAME SUPERIOR COURT PUBLIC NOTICE oannlelle J Jones 4108 Mesa Daily Pilot July 28. due. unpaid storage IN for AS ABOVE _1 DEBRA A. REYNOLDS, FlcUUoue Bual.,... PUBLIC NOTICE Highland Av~ .• 1134', Man· Fictitious Business August 4, 11, 18, , 995 which INSTORAGE OR-The name(I) and bu-IN PRO PER P.O. BOX 524, Heme Stetement FlctltJoua hatlan Beach CA 90266 Name Statement FC134 ANGE Is entitled to 1 lien nesa addresa of the HUNTINGTON BEACH CA The lollowlng pet'Sont are Flctltlou• Bualn• .. Name This bu1lni11 Is con· The lolfowlng persons are -------- pursuant to section 21702 ~er(•) 19/are: KANG KIM 92648 ' doing buslneaa.u : BualnHa Hem• Stetement ducted by: co-partners doing business u : J K of aald code on lhe good•. 130~ H~,L~N c~~ Publlshe4 Newport ~~'!~ .. ~~h 'u.1Sea~ood Stet~ment The followlng persons art Have you started doing M1llwork, 2931 Grace Lane On the move? hereinafter described 11 ·•d B .... ,._ M Dally _, .. .., • 4 ew-The followl.'V persons ate doing business u· business yet7 No IE. Cosla Mesa. CA 92627 miscellaneous hou11hold RITOS, CA 00703 an 116!6 e....,.._..ata ... port Boulevard, Cosla doing business as: UDO PACIFIC A.EAL ES· Lou Francis Campbell, Sell your extra ltema aolu, refrlgeralors. CORD AVE., DOWNEY, CA Piiot Juty 28, August 4, 11, Maaa, caJllornla 921127 ASSESSMENT AND SELF TATE SERVICES 23030 Sell your unwanted l0775 Magnolia f107, Ana· wathefa dfytra arlCf pet'· 00240 18, 1995. IQneclo Mattln GllM, 1820 EVALUATION SERVICE 14 laJle Forest Dr Suite 204 ltem1 the easy wayl helm. CA 92804 household sona1 pr(,p.ny Due notice The uaeta being IOld are Fe44 Gltnoalce, Apt A. Anaheim, Fair Elms, Laguna Niguel, 1 ~-.. Hll1-cA 02653 • To place your Jose Juan Rodriguez Items ha'ilng been given to par· generally described as: Callfomla 92802 CA 92677 .....__ •Fl 111 claaslfled ad call 2825" Mountain View sU: • Cl If d HOWlll When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa tiee known to claim an Ir.-FIXT~~E EOJJ~~MJ: PUBLIC NOTICI Antonio Salazar Mattln, ~Lant Tlnynemwla. 14 ~~:;;,• ,nc.,'(~!~e~ 842-5878. verado. CA 02676 • in ass 10 ~~~the~=c~~ro ~~~" =~=~~~La~~,~,~~~~~=======~========~-------~--~=~~-~ •= ~ = :_.nc.~ COMPETE and are located NOTICI OP .NM Manuel Manin Giies, ~~ Barnett. 14 Fair ~1•5 Sacramento. CA s I]r;tR~ZNiG ~ expired wtll be IOld at ~"~E',.~~ AVE., •uauc SAi.ii OP 1120 Glenolllts, Aot A.~ Elms, l.egWll Niguel. CA Thia buslneu 11 con-pUbllo auction t1Y INST()R. .., .. '" • ""' MANDONED hllm. Calllomla 92802 926n duc:t.ct ...,. tlon AGE ORANGE localed al The butlc aale la Intended PROPIRTY Thi• bialnu1 la c~ Thie buslneu It con. Haw ~a c:i::• doing 340 s. flOwef SL County ol to be corwunvneled af the NodC9 ~hereby ducted by: an unlncorPo-ducted by: husband and bualneu yet?• No Orange, Stale of c.l1tomla omc. of: ~~W that the Wiii rated auocfatlon othet wtlt . Delaware Flra1 Paclllc on the 4th day of August. ~d.!,31~ CA 82el:; ... st publlc I\ pur-~-· partnerlhlp _...... HaYe you slal1ed doing Mor1gage Inc.. Matk McK· 11195 at 8:00 am Terma tor ar --1-...w to S«:don 21100 of ,_,.., you ltarted ...... ,. bualMN Yet? No 1nney EVP • the Nie.,. c:uh onlY. Sale and the ~ -the ~ Pl'O ... llOIW bu9lflealJ:li,, No Dana Urine Tlmmermanl Thia. ata&emenl WU filed subJKl to cancellalton. ~Is~ .!:e 11~ MJed C*-tt. followll'G c:t.-~ Gilet Thia statement wu filed with the County o.ti of l.Mldlotd r...v .. the rlgh1 10 ~fomla Unlfonn eom. acrlbed ptooertY to wit ...,. =~ ~--: With the County ~~I Or~ ~ on J4J4V 3, to bid. Below la a ht of merclal Code Section CLARENCE . DAVENPORT Orllfl98 CCM.l1ty .Mf 25 f'~ Coun1y on • 1996. ~~.=iE~beta. SH>U t>:r.e~;e:'C9:ER ~ 1981. on • Fts0t44 FH1348 APRIL KOLLENBORN, The name and addteaa of Hand cart, toolt. sot.: HUU9 Published Newpon Beach-Publlshed Newport Bead\- Al>O th• per,:n :'"fhd~ ChMt. 880 mite. N•wport Btacl'l~oeta Costa,_.... Dally Pilol Jiiiy Coal• M ... Dalty Pilot July MEL DOKKEN, A137 = E~CROW INC.: Sele w11 be by oomPfd-MeM o.lly Piiot .My U , 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1995. 21, 28. August 4, 11. 1995. • TAMMY OSBORNE1 A115 13151 llfOOkhufst St. 0.-t1Ve bidding (Wrltttn Miiied Augutt 4 11 18 19N F.578 F1125 JESUS MAES.1. A 1711J Gr OA 8aia and bldl may be IUbmltted In fl30 • • • . L N T ANDREW ROuEU.. 87 dtn ia.t ':y 1 llllna dllme ~J on the 15"' da't PUBLIC NOTICE PUB IC 0 ICE JERRY CASSEL. 840 ~ ..,,., "_:°' ihal be ol ~ 19M • 1:00 PUBLIC NOTICI Flotlt .. us RUDY ONDICS IM2 .,, -·• P.M. llfthl ~ ~ F1oUUoua NOCOU! WOLl:AAD, MS Aug. 14, 11185 wf\lctt II UW Hid ptOf*1Y. hae bean FlollUou. 8&191MU MAIM 8&191ftMa NetM JESUS MAH. 887 ~ ci:. =-the .eoted and wtilch le locMed ......... Neme atatMMftt ltat•ment PE\.ETI llATUU, 119 :::c'.t:: "*" .. AYAEI SEU' STORAGE, ........... The following pereons .,. TM lollOwlng pettonl .,. DOMINICK IALERNO, D .. .-JUU I t ... 7011 EtnMt A~ .. ~ The fo11owtng peraona .,. doing buslneu aa: dolnQ Mine.. aa: 8108 ••-• ,. ton BMch, C. (114) ..... doll\Q ~ea: IPE"CTRUM WHOlESAl.e F01'0 STOP. t200 Harbor EOWAAD GMHAM JR., KANG KIM 73t4, LMCllOfd r...we a} 'NEWPORT PLOAIST FLOWER OUT\..ET llS Ot• BIYd., Colla M•H, CA 8133 HYVMO IOON Ull the ..... to bid• tl'9 ..... IHC., bJ N!\'VPORT HACH cNd ~ del 'a.w CA 82627 THERESA GRUNDIO, Publl1h1d Nawport PurchMiM lftUll be ....-Fl.OfusT c) CALWOANIA ~ ' Arthur Gulllen llWefa, II, 8131 ~ MMa Diiiy by CMt\ Md paid tlw • tl'9 FLOWliil MAIUCIY t ••. d} Mlc~ll• TIIM9-..• Wag-~ 1~ ~.H~ JUOV~.1..1140 Piot.MyU, 1981. llM ol purcllale. M PUf" TIMA f\.OAA, -wwi DOI* 115 Orc:hld Cofone --"· -JUDY COut~ISINOE,., ,_ ct.-. goodl .. Mid • tlth 11re1t, Newport c91t Miir CA 92121' Robett ..,._.. 7M1 "8rk C71 II ... """'be NlftCMd • ..._CA_, ....,. Qc;doft: 111 Orchid A~.. H~ BNct\ DONALD DOSCHER, PUIUCIOTICI .............................. ,..,... 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Cilf 01 ........j The ~~.,. 11 I•"' ~you lllinld ~ 1196· ... , ....... ArluilllilCMI_. ,_a...-. •ten. ...... elDllellllaM--. OHO Of TIWST DATED ... "*"" OI N ,,.._ ~ 1111 1, -~ ~ ee: The ealO.Jl'8 ~ .. ~ Y9f'1 Y .. M46 ~ ....._, ..... •• leM to .. ltt1lln111 ................ _,,.,. .... .. 1e1 .. lie Neef~ DH .. UNUSS YOO TAKE S.S~ II -*· Mil WW· DIM__... 111 __.110l ol •) C.,oie JIM. bl C.J LA. dolna .......... M: lcHMrd ANu .....,_ C:0... ~ Diiiy Not ~ Ill .. ..... la ._ e"9nlt AN No. ta-aM• lft the U1U1111 wMr• CM ACTION TO MOTECT V01JA -. COM;td IO lftd ftlN lllld l>f N f"tnMCi?I r.Gde encl ....... 1221 W. COMC ~" #113. VISOA&. WITMUI, 7231 This lt8lemerll WU lied 21 2J. AUoi*, t t 1-.. ..... .._ tlwt cda II YOU AM IN De'AULT rMI ,,.._., .. loc.._. ~ fT MAY 8f SOU> Al • lllldet Mid Died Ol Tllllt~ h to do lluliMN Ill 1111 ... J II ~~~k-~t ~~ft· .... Pattc, ~Inge~~~ • • • NM=::::; t.r:. "'2 ;: r:TIDDaD...: ::..-. ... ...:-...:.:: APUIUCWE w vour::~ ~i..:-::.-~ ~= ~cCl!.~ '°c!': w.Cout Hwy., •'11.NeW· J a ime GomH, U St 1tel .... ,100 -PUIUCNOTICI -· =-~=-== UNI.bl YOU TAI<! ffC. *:.:.=.'~.-:.........~~AGAINST PMel 'A' Lot 4S at Trlel No. Ce*rDIMW.M.SMtaAlla,ca pot1 a..cn, CA t2M3 Hid.igo si, Buena ,.... r.. ...__ naN TO PROTlCT YOUlt _. ....... __ """' YOU ,.....,..., " CONTN;{ A 6751. i. Die~ o1 Coall U.N, II ~ W. Md ~ con Cflt<lle CitalJIO, 1221 W. c.&.90eil PublthedNtwpoft a..cn. Plo...,.._l•lftlN -::.=:,°'........ --''•IT MAY 81 rliJt .. :t::-•:uru.i::::. l.r'WYtR ............, COuiWyDl ~Sllltol Clll• weyid toenclflt1ff1Midbyllundel Cont Hwv .. 1'31, NHPO't Thie bu11n .. 1 11 c~ eo.tli ,...._ ~ Pilot~ Hw Itel•• ene Slid .. ~ M .-. 1~ AT A NMJC MLE. ~ Avenue 11th On °"1"5 11 t 4s A.M. $tlll lonil. aa Cltf' l'ICOlllld In ulcl Olld ol T1¥1t 1n Ille P'OC*\Y DMch,'CA~ ~tly:M lndMduel 7,14,21.U.HleS. ThetQllowlng ~.,. . -,..... YOU~ MIX· ,toor Loe~ CA........ s. ioc u9ook281 Plot• 11wn ····••O•M~.~ Thi• buelnt .. '' con-Have you •tatted ~ ,&83 c1o1nQ ~ aa: c.iiw. IM ..,... 0••....,.. • PUNATIOll ~ THa NA-7 llltlOM N -l.tlldl(s Mell• of ~ -· fltc«llt inO N land lfMln' 11 lllOft flllly ~:;~P by: • general P811· ='*' ytr1 y .. June ,, PUBUC NOTICI !.,PT., ~4;· =. ~ ~-·,:: :_,.a: ~ ::1 ·c2f::-C:.1. ~ : ~ o!.":f: = of OllnOt COunty. Ca,.W!"'-· dttcliT !ltd!'=.=: :=a Hevt VOt.1 11111.CS clOlng Jaime Gomez 92714 ....._ ot .,itu.Drenc ... VOU.l'OU aHOU.D CON-GtMh Wafteee, Ttullff NCIOl'dtd Oft Cla'lMll u Docu-bctpC ai oil, Cll$. mint•-and lit Oft1Pt•'7 • • butlnnt y .. ? No Thi• l t.lltment WU flJed PlotlU.U. C•llUlar C4tller (Cllifor-.. Ulltlfy ... lncWICed-YAC't A LAWVM. .... omcw, Datt: melt NO. at-0181M8 GI Ollldal olllCf ~ below a is beinO lolcl .. la . The •llNI Janie w Hun.lcker will\ the County C*1C °' ..,.,,_...NUN nla), 11900 sOulh 81 .. MU MC\WM tty uld °" OMMlll • 1:00 , .... 0110TIM RacoAls lft .,.. ofltCe OI .. *'*' " 500 Met. ~~ ~-~ ~ OI e:::1 Thi. IW•mtnl -• filed Otange Coun1y on June 18, Stat9m9tlt ~ 129. CtnltOt. CA 80703 o..d, edVM< .. tMreurt-l.q.,...,.. Deed Compeny, AIAltt'*" Rtcoftlet GI OIMOI County, ~ ol M .C. tlft't U ,....,_, ... s,,.-.. ~-,. 1111111 1N Cliunty attk of 1005. Tt19 lollowlng penons .,. Thi• butlntu 11 con-def, with IM••lt at P'Oo 11 tUCC:HIOf In IMwelC 1114, 712t,7121 Cllifomla. t1*llttd by. NIPPON 111OttdltcotdfdWIlook17"4. PIOC*IY dtsotbed ~ ii Otange County Oii JI.Sty 24, FM~ doing bullnut u : ducted by: a eotpot•llon vtclM ~and thf by mtrget to Continental COPORUS AMERICA CORPORA· Paot 144, Official ~1 Alto putpOrted eD br a 8Al80A 1995. Published Newpon 8etCh-MOORE FLOWERS, 1215 Hav• you 11"1td doing :::ac' ICUiJ~ °' UM AuxW.ry Co1t1pany at the PUBUC NOTICE TlON A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-111Ct1M 111111\dt~nd wattr, u BLVD .. NEWPORT BEACti, CA Ftf3' 12 CC>•I• M ... Diiiy Piiot July Baker St, Coll• Mesa. CA bullntH ytl? No . ~ J::C r .:rtm= dutt tppolnttd Tniltff TION: as TrustQf TOKAI BANK OF ltMMd In lnsltllmtnti Of fltC· 92661 t.1tWPort euch-Co11a _...., ~1 ~~ ._. 1811. 92626 • Cellular O•oter. Albert um • • 1'0t 1.1nw .Mad SMU•t.llnt. a. MOTIOtfGll ~ n 8fnetlCllly• Ml. ltll ·cwwMi111•111Q1-lld11t '"Tnntlf 1111· MtH Oil.IV Pilot July 28, • Ft12 l.ltann teratona Kaal, EVP/Dfrtcfor ;;.., ch.I.! '::, .!: ~ ot Trult, recorded TRU8TH'S ~ u"°"' ltl • Pllbllt auction to the PM:tt ·a·. Pltctl 1: Loi 33 of claim• ttr; liabllllV tot lf'<t inCOf· August 4 ,, 19 1995. 2988 MJlbto. Costa Mau, Thia .Nt•rnent WU lllt<I -... ot tM tNstH and on 09/11/IO .. Doc:ument DUD°' TRUST ......... II bidder fOf CISh (ply1ble TIKI No 6959, In "" CllY of ~of the !Witt tcldtlU Ind · • · PUBUC NOTIC• CA 1a2e2e \fifth the County Clttlt oi ,...... Ho. 1CMS1W IOok -r , No. u21oU "'Y'~ • DI Nit Ccclnly of 0ianoe siaM o1 ollMf common dtSIOl\lbOf\ w Fe29 ._ Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-Or9nge County on Jvty 20, ot CM truMa cr..Ct(t by Page -ot Oftldal "ec:Oldl &A.ft No. 1117.al II time of Ult In llwlul money cardOmi.. U Map re~ In lllOWll IMlllU\. PUBLIC NOTICE FlotlUoua dHuc:ud by: an ::~u:'o1 1995. FU28 to '*..,,~ °'"~~¥.y~1 ~~= ~~,:. ~; ,._,.Number: ,._.1~ :: ~~ ~5iat! 8ook 211. ,:, 41, 42 and 48 SZci u te Wiii be madt, but luem........,. ave you 1 ng Ne wport BHch-Cot l• eompeny a1 INdTru.tH c : YOU Ml IN DB'NJLT llllionll banlc. a cl1ecic dflwn of Mlscdalleous Maps, In Ille wittloUI cownant or wsnanty, au:.~~~!0~!me ltetement t:=• t!:,11 Ytt &-t-95 Meu Dolly P11o1 July 28, 4800 Alv•grade AOad'. .J:~='~. :~:.r:!t ~ · ~=DA~ i::utt : ~ 1 state or federal credit union, Ottiet .°' llW COunty flcconltr of ~lCPlt. Ptd or 1mp11t4, reQ41'dlno St t t The following ptftOM .,. Thi• ltaltmenl Wat flltd August 4, 11, 18, 1995. Suitt mo, ltwtndale, CA ...,. a. Enger. Who .,, 1se1 UM.EU YOU TAKI Of. clltelt d"""1 by . s~ Qt~ Coutdy. UceOt lhtreltol!loc: title, PoUUSloo Of encum. T f-.. -~ .. •m•n doing bullMN u : with the County Clet1( of F829 · • lt7ot, (118l llUM8, ly: married to 11eti othtf ACTIOH TO "'OncT ltdml saving.sand loan USOCll· ""· ;as, mmerals and ticances. to PIP' t11t rt!NlltnQ he ......,..,ng petlON att DIGITAL SOLUTIONS NET· Ot Coun June 30 Diani Cariff. Aaal1tant WIN 11 1 btk auction • • ~ below a dtplll cl pc\r)Clpal &uni ol tllt nolll(~) ~~Dbl.IG~~~s'ANo AS. WORK. 1789 cap.town Cir· 1e:s• 1y on • PUBLIC NOTICE s.cr9ta1y, Dlttd: to th .. eh.;h!': bidet., (01 :_04.M~~'T·~ ::no:=·~~ SOO Itel wiW10Ut Int ~ o1 sec:uttd by 11111 Otto GI Tlldl. SOCIATES 2 Civic: Plaz.a cit. Co•t• M•••· CA Fest t 1 t F1ctltJoU9 Bu.alneu 07103111M Cllh, IP•Y•tit. *' Ume of SALE. • YOU NEED AN 5102 of the F"Nnelll Code and SIHllCt of tN'/ U " ltmwd In Wldl lt'llettst thMon, as ~ • • 92827.a300 Pu'"" N a-...... ASAP111307 &lie In i.wtul money ot IXPUHATION M THI ttlOnZtd to do bu · · tlll Dttd rec:onltd 111 Boolt 988$, en uld l)Otl(I) ICMncet, •any, Sult• 2.40, Newport Beach, Nancy F. t..ane, 1189 Ca· .,,.1hed twport .......... Name Stetement 7114. 7121, 7121 the u n"td Stattt) at: At ..... ,.-.. -THE "'°" au ) M.A ... ainess 11'1) f!.s P'QI 864 Ott~ Recorcls. under tht temia of the Ottd Of CA 112660 petown Clrclt Costa Mna, Co•ta Mesa Dally Piiot JUfy Ttl9 tollowlng PlflOnl art th• North rront entrance. ,.... ""'"" ...... state. al 11• -111 (Nonh) En-p I 2· ·A -exct slw IPIMJr d f cNtoe rt•r" Da01? oru~bl. ~ CA em.1-e.300. 1. 14. 21. 28. 1995, doing bullnes1 u: &1.,. PUBUC 'NOTICE to th• countycourthou•., ~W~=~ tranc.700 .. ~!" .. ~, ~· te=t .u.!~for~ f)(lrpose~ :,~=~ thtee.:iustee ~ • court r ve, ewpo Thi• bu1lnt 11 11 con-F589 wood, 3001 W. Mac:Arttl1R 700 ~lvlc c enter Drive , •wv•• .,..,.. "" u11"' est. Mt forth In tNI ceftain Otdata-.......... sts md ~ _.., Dttd Stach. CA 92660 ducted by: an Individual EllVd., 1904, Santi Ana, CA NOTICE Of T1'UIT£f'l IALE w It s 1 Anl CA It ,_ '""" Santa AN, ~. noi., bllt n "' u111 1111 Cit _,, Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con· Hav9 VOt.I Nl1ed doing PUBUC NOTICE 112704 TllUmE IA.LI NO. ?40UP Y rl:ht,· ,:~•and •Inter•~ Notice la hefe:by given lllttrut conwytd to and now itiotl Of CMnarts. ConcWions Ind of Trust. to-Wit 131,077.94 duC1t(t by: an Individual • bullnHt yet? Y" 7·1·95 FlcUUoua Raymond Kent Otnnlt, .,._1,.n.011.13 conveyed to and now held thM ~~ "~~91-lltld 11y 1t under uict Deed of~~~;_~ Estimaltd AccNld mrut Ind Have you stetted doing Nancy F. Lane 10031 Loe CoyotH Crt .. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOER A by It under uJd Deed of Mee _,,_..y, a1 M, Trust in Ille prooe~ Wiited In 1...., , r-vo te-a<ldibonal advances If any, wil bu1lnn1 yet? YH, June 1, This 11atemtnt was filed Bualneaa Name Fountain Valley, CA 112708 DEED OF TRUST OATtO Trult lo tha property aJ. °' b:f~:f°'tru':lt•, Of said Counly dcSCliblng the lllld Olds and OYer the i,nd ducnbed lncttue this flQUl'I pnorto Siii. 1995 with th• C'bunty Clerk of Statement Thi• bu1lne11 I• co~ ~ UM.ESS YOU TAKE tuated In uld Count tu • pur-thertin· as mo,. IUlly descnbed in Ind shown on a Mat> llCOIOed Tiie benefk:ialy under said Deed Jame1 David Grubb• Oranci-County on June 11, The lollowl"9 ptt'IOM .,. ducted by: .,, lndMdual ACTION . TO PflOTtCT YOUA C•llfornla dHcrlbtd ... y, auant·llf.':/t,.r:ttrut Slid Ottd ol Tnist ullibit "A. abche,d to that cettaln of Trust llemofM executed Ind Thia ttatement WH flied 19115. doing bullne .. 11: Have you started doing PROPERTY ll MAY BE SOLO AT · ~~ man The j)ll)ptrty htmafM dtscnbed Notice rtCOlded 111 Boolt ~7. delivtrtd to flt undtrsfontd a with th•c ColJnty Jterk .;;,' Fe51808 PA Y"ERSON PERFORM-bUllnNI yel? No A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED N4 ·exHIBIT A" .. ecan:. u=:o,1"1 In IS blino SOid •as Ir Tiie sttttl Paoe 1 ol Olhcw Reconls, wnlttl'I Otctltlllon"' Default Ind Orange ounly on une , Published Newport Bacho ANCE, T19 Weal 16th St.. R1ymond K. Oennll EXPLAHATION Of THE NAT\JAE PARCEL 1• L~ I of T .... lie<* Nia , NI"' addl'ess Ind OCht< common lilt pniperty address and Demand IOI' Sall Ind a wnatn 1995 Co M Dally PUot J""' 18, Costa M•u. CA 92626 Thi• •tal•mtnt WU ftled . "' , ... , ..4, ... ... •• other common dlS'Of\lljon d ................ ""'auk '1ne1 Elecbon '° Fe51 t03 Sta ... _, John Pattflon 2.611 Red-with lht County Clttlt ot Of 1liE PROCEEOIHG AGAINST No. 1144•. In th• City ot INST lei~ "' om. dtSIQnabOn. If any. ol the rul • """""'"' ""'' Published Newpc>11 Beach-14, 21, 28, August 4, 11195. lands Dr., Cotta Mesa, CA 0tange County on July 21, YOU. YOU SHOUlO COHTA.CT A Newport Beach, County ot clat tecOfdl In ttM oftkt l)tl)l)trty dtsalbt4 allow IS~~ a=. ~~~o :: Sell. The undt!Slgned caused Cotta Mesa Daily Piiot July Fe12 112627 l995. Fes2oe3 LAWYER Orange, State of catffOI• of tlM County "ecorder d puf'PC)l1fd to be. 3111 SECOND 1n 1 HUMMlNG&IRO OR · ~id Nobel of Default and Ellc- 7 14 21 2.8 1995 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• buslntH ,, con· Ne wport Beach-Coe ta On O&'IWS at 9:45 A.M .. Slat•· nla, ad~ ... hownl ."..."... .... ~.ap Ornd•nv• County, .,c.!om~. AVENUE. CORONA DEL MAA. CA COSTA MESA. ·CA 92626 sa12 tiOn to Se" to be ltcordtd In.,.. • · • • · ducted by: an Individual . widt Ltndtfs SelVices Inc as rtcor '"" n """'" .. 1, • pur1uan o mt AV" 92625 county whe11 the ttal l)IOl)trty ts ________ F586_ Ffotllloue Buelnese Have you 1tartt(t doll'IJ MeH Dally Pilot July 28, the duly IPPoinltd Trustee under PagH 12 to 11 tnclualve t1ee ot Defautt Ind Elec· Tiie underslgnld Trustte diS· SIEAAA CASA RO .. ll'IVINE, CA IOCaled ll1d mDfl than thrn PUBLIC NOTICE N S t buslneu yet? No August 4, 11, 18, 1995. and puBum to Deed of Trust. of Ml1cellaneoua Mapa, tlon to Sett thefeundef cUllms any liability'°' any mcc>r· 92715 months haW elapsed SlllCf sUCll am• tatemen Jon PaterlOn F833 Record• of . Or•~• reconled 04IOll1"6 In rtctneu of !ht Slrttl addttss IOCl The undersigned Trustff rtCOIOatJOn Flctltloua d~ 1~'t ~~: Thi• statement wu ftled ~~.!. ~~::,: ~:;,",,~· t~::~':'C::::·.11 olt ==--=~1~~ :A..J: ether common dt$IOMllOR. r1 d1sclaln)s any iabil4y tor any OAIB.0712495 Butlneu Nam• Manufacturing Comp•ny, with the ColJnly Clertc of PUBLIC _NOTICE Rtconls in 11\t office ol the oN rl ht•, mineral•, miner: Official Rec0fd1 Wiit any, ShOWn llelflfl. inconedness GI the l)tl)l)trty STATEWIDE LSfOEA. I IEJIY· Statement 1012 BrlOIO D<lve, 1108, Orange ColJn1y on JUM 30, NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS Recotder ol Orange County, al rlg~tl, natural g1111Qht, SELL on 09111111tN et Said ~ WI" be m.tdt, but a<ldlus ~ OChtt common • ICU, INC. Al TRUITR fht followlng persont 1re Costa Mesa, CA 92827 1995 F.511 t 2 SALi! UNDF.R DEED OF ~lrtomla, m euted by: UDO other hydroc1rbon1 by 1 :oo ,,M. the North front Wllllout oownant Of wamnty, des1iona,~i it an~. 1~ ~~~ I 1081 WMERS ClfCU, 1100 doing buslneu as: . Jim Gr•y MarkeUng Inc., v TRUST SHOAfS PROPERTIES, A CALI· whatsoever name known, entrince to the County expressed 01 mplled. reganling nie I<-amount"': u19 ... ..,.... LOS AJ.AMT'OS, CA 90120 ··SO"-SPA, 2052 Newport (CA), 1012 8rlo10 Dr .. Published Newport Beach• T F N 12106 FORNIA. LIMITEO PARTNERSHIP, that may be within°' un· CoufttloUM 100 CIVlc title, possesslOll °' encum-ba1allCI Of lllt obftOalion secund TELEPHONENUM8ER:(310) Blvd .. IH01, Costa Mesa, #106, Costa M•~·· CA CO$la Mesa Dilly Piiot July LOan ..:: ~2281M IS TruSIOI MST WESTtRH der uld land, without, c.nt., Drive WHt Santa brancls. to P'Y the rt!Nlnlng by 1111 property to bt sold and 936-1300 CA 112627 92627 7, 14, 21, 28, 11195. A.P. Number: 42.3-231..ol MORTGAGE COOPORATIOH. A howevet, tht right to drlll, Ana, CA at public auction, prlnaPll sum ol IN nole(S) IUSCnlbll estimated costs. BY MARCYAXELROD. TRUSTEE James A. Coleman, 2587 Thi• bu~lnts• la coo-F590 YOU ARE IN DEl'AULT CAUFORHIA CORPORATIOH, u "''n•. •ION Hplof• and to UM hlg!Mlt bfddef fOf securtd by said Deed ol Trust. uprll$U and advances II 1111 OFFICfR Elden Ave.. Cost• Mesa, ducted by •• corporation UNDEJt A DEED OF Bellfhetaty Wiii stl at public Opet•I• through the IUf• CHh (payable 8t the flme Wltll lllltrest llltreon. u pnwided bmt Of Ille lf'llbal j)llblicallon Of C232132 CA 92627 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE TlltUST DATED June 20. auction to 111t highest bidder IOI race or IM upper 800 fHt ot .... In lawtul money of 111 said note(s), ldvlnees. rt any, lht NotiCt Of Sale 1s $129.873.73 712B, 84&, &11, 1995 This bu~lness !• con· bullnen yet? No 1tto, UNLESS YOU TAKE c.ash, (payable at time o1 sale In of the 1ubsurf1ct ot uld the United State•), all under 111t ttmls of tilt Deed of In additlon to c.ash, 1111 Trus---------- ducted by. 811 Individual Jim Guy Marketing Inc., Flc tltloua ACTION TO PROTECT lawful mont Of the United land, .. reHrvt(t lby the right, title, and lnttreal Trust, esbmaltd lees chatQeS tee wtff accepc a casniefs ClleCk PUBLIC NOTICE Registrant has not Y•I Jim Guy, Pre1ldent 8u1lneH Name YOUR PROflERTY IT MAY Y lrvln• company 1 Michl· conveyed to Ind now hetd • drawn on a &UJe Of natJoMl bl/llt, ----------oegun to transac1 bu1lnes1 This •talement wu flied Stat•m•nt BE SOLO AT A 'PUBLIC States. by eaih, ~ cashitr's an cor atlon: In an In-by It under Mfd Deed In and openses of IN Trustee and a thtck dflwn by a 1t.att or Esaow ND. 102270 under the fic:tltious name(s) With the COU'lty C1.nt of The folrowlng per1ona are SALE. IF YOU NEED AN check. dl1wn ~st.alt °' na-:..r~ rtcOfded tM fWC>f*tY altuated In ol lhe trusts Ciuted by Slid Deed ltdtral credit 11N011 or a dlldt NOTICE TO CRBlfTORS Of ltAJ( hated above. Orange Coooty on July 21, doing buslne11 u : EXPl.AHATION OF THE llonll ~ dra~ by a November 9, 1171 In aooa .. 1c1 County and St9lt and ol Trust. ~Wit $372.751 45 cnwn by a suet Ot lederal ...,. IALE Ja!Ms R. Coleman 1995. BALBOA BAKERY ANO. NA~E OF THE PRO-statt or, 111 Cltdil UlllC)I\, OI a 1Ullt, P•ge 1180 of om. described .. fotlows: At fsli!Nled Accrued mrest and lnO Ind loan assoaabOl't . ($Ks. 110t-tt07 U.C.C.) Th•• ltattmtnt Wll flfed F852951 DELI. 301 Main St., Balboa CEEOING AGAJNST YOU, cht_cll d/Jwn by a statt Of ledt111 clll Rt<Ofd.. more fully deaertbed on add!IJONI advlncts rt any, Wiii : usoclabon Of i ::k NOTICE IS HEREBY GrvEN lhlt with Iha Counly Cttrk of Newport BHch-Co1ta CA92661 YOU SHOULDCONTACTA UY!llOS and~·~· PARCEL 2: Non-.. ldDeedofTrult. 1ncruselhlsfigurepriortosale. =eiltedlnSecl>On~Oflllt abulkSMllaboultobem.tdton Orang• County on Jul~ 18, Mesa Dally Piiot J uly 28 Keo. Suly, 1843 Pomon• LAWYER. SIVlllOS assoc:iation. or savinos u clualve Hatm1nta H The atrMt addreH and The l>tne1lei8'Y under said Deed flnanclal Code and lholUed 1 ass11ts he1t1nalter dtscribed Ul95. Augu.t 4 11 18 1995' Ave., Co1ta Mau, CA Notice Is h1reby given bank SPtCllted In section 5102 ol 1tt forth In th• Hctlon1 otMI' common c1ea1gn ... ot Trust hetttofore encuted and do business In this a:tJtt In ~ The name(s) and bui1ness Fe52528 ' ' • · 112.627 that Serrano Reconvey. !ht Ananclal Codt Ind auitlOllzed tntltltd "Support. Stttl•· lion, If 11ny, of the r .. 1 delMttd to 1111 unclefllOned a · addrlss of the Seller(s) 111 Published Newport Beach-F83S Thlt bu1lotH 11 con-1nct Company, u tru1tH , to do business In lhl$ state.} It ment Ind Encroachmenr , r.Of*tY detcrttled above W1111en Oeclanlbon of Oelault and eve~nc: or' 11\an u'!.ils P1EACEY AUTOt.«:>TM. INC Costa Mesa Dally Piiot July PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual Of 1uccu sor trulttt, or Ille ~111 (Nol1h) EntrJnct to h "Community FKllltlt• Ea-• purported to be: 2nO Demand for Sale and a wnatn =the 111~ ~y : 1966 Hartlor BW Cost.a Mesa 21. 28. August 4, 11. 1995. Have you started doing 1ub1tltuted trultH pur· Coulll'f ~. 700 Civic ument1•, and "Drainage Vltta Def Oro ~ NabCe of Oetau•llld EJecbon to issuance"' tilt 1NSte•.• CA ~7 F621 FlotJUoue bu1lness yel? Yn 04/05/95 1uant to the Deed or Tru1t Centtr biM West Sanu AN ea Over Community 'aclU· 9uch, CA tiMO. Sen Thi undet1igned caused Deed ""* funds become avri-The loeabOll m Calilorru of ---------• Bualneaa Name Keo, Suly Htcuted by Sidney al light. btlt and interest Co,,. u .. ~. of the artlcl• tntltled The under9'gned Trust• said Nollce of OetauK and Elec· able to Ille payee or endorse• u tile thief l"8CUhe office 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ltatemenl Thia •tatement Wll fit.CS Cro11ley, Jr., an unmar· wyed IO and now held II)' it under "EaHment1" ot th• 0ec:1 ... dfKlalm1 any llabtltty fOf !Jon to Sen to be rtCO/dtd tn the • ma~rol riQl't. pnnopal buStness Olhce ol the Th• following persona are with the ColJnly Cltrk of rled man "•corded said Deed ol Trust ill the property ration of Covenant•, any lncorrectne .. of the county whett the rut property Is Said salt wia be tn.lde, but Seller 15 (II ume as &bo't't so Flctltloue Bualneaa doing bu•lnen u: . Orange Counly on June 8, oentl1t~1 In Book NIA, slllnted 111 said County dtsetlb-Condhlon1 and RHtrk:· street tddft11 md ottltr located and mott than three Wl4hout CO¥tnanl or wananty, state 1 same as atxwe Name SJatem•nt p .L.t BLINDS, 101 O·A 1995. ~· NIA. " INST inO lllt land llltrtlrr 111• and to lion for lklcoun Malter common dellgNUon, If months lliw ~ sudl tlPflSS °' mphtd regaft11119 IAle, All other buS1ness names ar.d Th• following pe<sona art Ollvt st., Huntington F851533 ..O..S44337 of Offklal r•· luullold Estatt · 1 .. ~ Auoctatlon IThe "Oec:llr ... any, shown. haft.In. e &inct. posstsSIOn or encumtlrances, to lddl'esses used ~ the Seller(s) doing bu1lneu u : Auto Stach, CA ~8 Publl1hecf Newport Beach-cord• In th• office of the H "'°" _, lion") rtcOfded Much 24, The total amount of the rtCOnlatlOll satisfy Ille lndeblednus seCUltd wrltlln the past three ., Dtal Consulting Service, Paul Stephen L.tttoumeau, Costa Mesa DaUy Pilot July County Rtcord«r of Of· Otsciibtcl111saidOetdolT111st. 1112 aa Instrument No. unpaid prlnclpal balance OATt .• 07/2095 by UICI Oted, ldvancu llltreun-stiled Ille Stlltl(s) ~OY 11621 W1rbu11on Dr .. Hun-1oio-A Olive St .. Hunting-14 21 28 August 4 1995 ange County, Callfomla, TM ~rty helllllf111t dtstllbtd 12·101U1 of Offklal "• of the obllgatlon MCutt(t ITATEWIOE LENOEll llEIN· dtr wM intel'UI as pnMded OTA O' COSTA MESA. 11166 tington BHch, CA 92848 ton Beach CA 92648 • • • • F61•2 and purauant to th• No-is be!llQ sold •as Is'. The Sllllt COid• and any Ame.nd· by the property to be aotd ICEI, INC. Al TllUmE lhtielll Ind the Ulll>lld pMclpal Halbo Bl'old Costa Me CA Skarla VarugheH, 11621 Thi• buitneu 11 eon-lice of Def•uh and Elec:-lddl'ess and oCl!er common manta or Suppltment1 and re1aon11>M Htlmated 11081 WWNERS ClfCLE. "100 of the Notuec ttd by uld 0.tjl 0262./ IJOLvO Of COSTA ~SA. W1rbutton Dr.. Huntington ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE lion to Sell thtttunder dtsiOflation. ii any, of the real thereto. costa, HpenMt Ind td-LOS ALAAMTOS, CA 9072<J Witt! lnttttst ~reon u lllowldld 1966 HlltlOf BIW Costa Mn B••ch, CA 112646 Have you llarted doing recorded 0312011?t6 In OIOl)trty dcscnbtd ltllM Is Th• toUI amount of th• vancH It the time ot the TELEPHONE NUMBER. (310) ' Thi• bu1lntss 11 con-bullneu yet? No flctltloue 8oot1 NIA, Page NIA, H IMffllOrted to be 100 LIDO PARK unP8lcl balance ot tlM lnltlal publlcatlon ~ the & ID 111 ukl NOW. lees, d\1191• and CA 0262.7, And no OChen ducted by: an lndlvldual PMA Stephen ~oumeau Buel.,. .. Nam• Inst #16-4110l1t ot Hid ORM. NE'MIOf\T BEAQt. CA obltgatlon MCUftd by the Notte• ot .... 11: BY MARC'fAXEL.ROD. TRUSTEE ::""'' ~~ !..~ ~ ~ ~ ":"'~ ~-:,s.ness The registrant(•) com-Thia 11a1emen1 wu filed Statem9f'lt Oftlclal Records, Witt 92663 prOJ*!Y to be IOld and $216,171.0I. OFRCER trvsts c.-.... VJ""'""""' ""1'~ ),s 11t mane.CS to tranMCt bull· with lht County Cltrk of The follow! ptrlOl\I 1111 SELL on 08/04/1SH at Tiie undersigned Trustee dll· rH1on1bly 11Umated In addltton to cnh, the C232036 lru5t SAPPORO TOYOTA 0 LOS ne11 und., the Flctillous Orange County Oii June 7 doln bullne~ ••· 1 :oo P.M. tit the Nor1h claims any liability '°' any incor-co•ll, eapenn1 and ad· Trull .. wtll accepC a ca-712B 8" &"I I 1995 Dated: O'lm1995 AHGElES. 16416 So Westem Bu1lnt11 Nam1(1) listed 19115 ' MA2CH ADVERTISING front ent11nct to the rte1neu ol lllt strttt addrtssand v1nce1 at the tlm1 of the lhlef't cMdl dr1wn qn 1 · · ' COUNTY IUCORDI RESEARCH, Aw . Ganlena, CA ~48 above on: 7·28-95 FM80N 150 Paulatlno Ave E I t0o' County CourthouH 700 Olhfr common dtsiONtion ~ lnhlal publication of the state Of national bani!. a TllUlnf OtYllHltl The mets 111 generJlly Skatla V11ugheH Publl•hed Newport BNch-Co•ta Mesa CA 92628 • Civic Center Oflvt W11t any sllOwn htrtln • Notice of Sale 11 .chec:ll drawn by• at.ate Of PUBLIC NOTICE u Slid TIUSIH dlse.nbed as OOOd Will, trade Thie statement wH filed Coeta M Dall p 1 1 J""' Guy • Stephen Cosc:arart Santi Ana, CA at publlc Said ialt ..,.q be ~ ..... $111,712.11. Payment federal credit union Of 1 4952 WARNER AVEMJE, I 105 name l1xed assets. leasehold wtt.h the County Ctenc of ... Y • 0 -1 425 St AAdr Rd N ' 1uc·t1on, to th• highest • ""' must be by cash, 1 ca-cMc:• drewn by • It.ft• or .. MJNTWGTON BEACH, C4 f2U9 1mprowmtncs vtf'lde ttM'*"Y. Orange County on July 26, 7, 14, 21, 28, t995. port eeach m2663 --bidder for CHh (peyable WlihoUll coven,anc °' wmanty, •hit.ft Chtcll drawn on • federal uvtnos and toan NOTICEOFTRUmE'I ULE (114)Mf>.1429 paf!S & ICCtSSOllel UMntoty. 1i!l5 F597 Thi• builnH• 11 co,.. at th• tlm• of aale In law-tipnSSld °' ime>foed. rtOlf'dlflO atate or n1Uonaf bank, a 111oclatlon, .. v1ng1 ... UN.~~E:~ ~:fUIT BY: KUAT s. DE ~E miscellaneous UMl'lby, wortt 1n Fe53421 PU LIC N E ducted b . an Individual ful money of th• United llllt, PGSStSSlOll Of e~· ctltck dtawn by a •lt t• or toclatlon 01 aavlng1 banll • . COUNTY RECORDS RESEARCH, proeHS, customer dePOSlts. Newport eeach·Co•t• B OTIC H•ve yru •tart.CS doing Statu), all right, thle, and bR~s. 10 piy the rematnlnO ftd.,al credit union, 0, • apeclned In Section 1102 A.P. NUMIER 1:11·12M 5 ... 3· TRUSTEE DIV. pelSOl\ll prope~ leases and real Mesa Dally Pllol Jul 28 Flotltloua bu1lneH et? YH 11176 lnlerut conveyed to and l!Mei!l'I sum ol lht note(s) ctltck drawn by • state or ot the "nanclal Code and 152·03 C231652 prope~ least Y • 8 1 N Gary s Jo11earar1 now held b~ It ul\der aald secured by 13id 0.td ol Trust. federal aavlnge and loan authotlztd to dO bullne11 YOU ARE IN OEfA.UlT UNDER A 7114 7121 7/28, 1995 and 111 located at 1fl66 August 4• 11• 18· 11195· ui n... •me Thi• •lat•ment wu flied Deed In the property •I-Wl1h lntt111t thertOn, as pnmded 111oclatlon, u vlng• 11-tn thla et.te. In the event DEED Of TRUST OATEO Aplll 11, · • HattlOI BW Costa Mesa. CA F628 The ...,~ment with the Counly Clsrk 01 1uatt(t In "1d County and In UNI nott(s). ldvancls. If llf't, aoclatlon, 01 N VlnQt bank tend« othef than cuh It 1994 UNl.ESS YOU TAKE N;. PUBLIC NOTIC! ~7 PUBLIC NOTICE .............. '¥ peraons.,. Orang• County on Juty 14 State and ct.scrtbtd H undtr the tenns of tht Oetd ot apectned In aectlon 1102 accfJ'ted UM TrultM may TlOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· The business NITlll used by _________ 1 dol~ bullne11 as: 11195, ' followa: Al more fully de-Trust. estJmatfcl ftu, dlMDt• of the fflnanclal Code and wtthhokt the laauanct of ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A NOTIC!OFTRUITEFl IAU the sad Slller(s) M said l~n Flctltloue ieiv~~~ci:ts ~O~RTY F8S2.2M scribed on said Deed ot and uoenses of lhl T1111ttt and authorized to do bu11neu ttM Trust"'' Deed untll PUBLIC SALE. f YOU NEED N4 TllUITUIAU llO. QOZU I 1s TOYOTM()(.IJO Of COSTA Bu1lneaa Name ' • ca, PubUlhed N Be.ch-Trull. Of Ille trusts ettated by 111c1 Ottd In thl1 llatt. tund1 become avaflabte to EXPLAHATION Of THE NATURE .,._,, 1141·114·10 MESA ltatemenl ~e~rtHB~·irA ~663 C ta M ~:~llot J I The atrttt addrtH Ind of Trust. to-wit: $2,379.109.71 The •tlfft 1ddrt11 tnd the pay. or tndor-H Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNOER A The bulk se1e 111ntended lo Ill The following persoN .,, m Via .,hh ~ urne, oa tH y u y other common d"lgnl• Eslimaltd A«Ntd i!Q/tsl and othar common d11l9na-a lftlttet of right. YOU. YOU SHOUlO CONTACT A DEED OF TRUST. OATEO consummated II the olllCI Of doing buslneaa 11, Stach CA II~ ewport 21, 28, Auguat 4, 11, 11195. lion, It any, of the rtal addltiONt advances If lf!Y, will tlon, If any, of t.ha rHI a..cs ute wtll be made LAWYER. Q&04.t2. UNLESS YOU TAXE WI.SHIRE ESCAOW CO'Wfi'ANV. GOA DON ENGINEERING Thi I • bu1lne11 11 con-F623 r.operty described .•boVt lncrtaSt lllls l10111t pnor IO sale r.operty dt1crl~ above but without covenant Of Nollet " htreby gMn lllal A.CTlON TO PROTtCT YOUR 4270 Wllsllr'I 81\'d Los Angela, ASSOCIATES. e15 Orchid dUcted by: .,, lndlvlcluaJ PUBUC NOTICE • piirc rt" to be. 2t7 lilt llelld!Cllly under """ Dtecl • c:rrted to be. 2 Wey-warranty, ...,,. .. ot Imo COUNTY flECON>S RESEARCH, PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT CA g(Xj10 and the dapaled Ye Ave., Coronl dal Mat, CA Havt VOt.1 •tarted doing ~ h ~·~ Newpor1 ol Trust hfltUlfore t•eeuted and ='-.1: CA ~Mo Newport ~egarcllng tit~, po .. TRUSTEE DN.. as IMIH, or A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED NI dall 11 AilOuSI 15. 1Q!l5 92e25 bullnea1 yef7 No FlcUtloua ~ underalgntd Truatee dekvered to tilt undeniQned 1 The undaralgnecs TrustH to utt~ -:;:=_u"'tncs!:!:! 'llCCtssor tlllstet, Of lllbstllultd E)(Pl.AHATIOH OF THE NATURE Ths ~k ule IS sutiieet ID M:a'k G. Gordon. 815 Or· David &ldbume Buelneu Name dlactalma •ny ff•blllt fOf wn11en Declaration ol Default and dlsclalms any llabllltl ror ,,... teeurtd bY eald INstee owsun to the Dffd ol OF THE PROOEEDING AGAINST Callfomla lJnlforrn Commerall ~~ dJei5• Corona del Mar, Thi• atattment Wat ftled S tatement any lncorrectnen :1 the Demand IO< Salt, and a wrttten anv lncorrectneu o the Deed ICfv.ncH Trust eucuttd by JOAN 0. YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ~~on si,: ~ 1 lht Thi• bualntH 1, con-~th ~ty ~ltrk .;J,' Ttl9 following peraons are 11rut addren and other Notice ol Otlau" and Eltclion to strHt addrtn and other INr~ndef. wttti lntef ... KJNCAIO, SURVMHG TRUSTEE LAWYER. per1on ~ ~ d•~.s~ be ducted by· an lndlllldual 199~• on unt • doing bullnen aa: c:ommon deaJgnatlon, If Se" The undefSlilned uuud common d11lgn1tlon, If u provtdecl ttMAm, and Of THE J&.J KWCAID LMNG Oii 0&25'95 at 9'45 AM , State· filed ;' MSHRE ESCROW Hive ~ itatttd doing MEOICLAJMS, 1810 West· any, 1hown herein. ml Notict o1 Otlaul and Elet any lhown IMrtln. tM ~ pr1ndpal of tM TRUST OATEO NOVEMllER 27, wide Lenclef's SeMoes toe as but1nea1 el? y .. Jllfl. 88 F851097 dtff Of .. Ntwport BMch. The total amount ot the bon to Sel lo be recorotd WI IN lintflcllry: Bank of Nott MC1Ked bY utd 1V79AS lO PARCEL •A• & 7 JOE the duly llJC)Oll1llcl Tl\lstll unde1 OOWWlY 4270 Yl\lslltt BM! Matk Q. &:don ' Publllhtd Newpon Beach-CA 82660 unpaid principal balance county where the rtal l)tl)l)tt1y 11 Am•rlca NT & SA, FOfeclo-Deed w1tt1 tnternt iMf.on It KIHCA[) JR, ANO LA ROYCE and purwant to Deed of Trust,_ Los Angeles, CA g(Xj10 Attn Thll ltalement wa1 ftled Costa M ... Dally Pilot July Jennifer ~Mr111eln. 1810 of the obtlgatlon ltc:Ufed loealff and molt than-ltwte IW.1tl8anktuptcy Ot.pt.. II Pfovtdtd In utd Nott, J KJNCAIO, t+W AS JOINT lEH· l!COlded on 0&'2&92 IS Docu-~~ {&t-338). Elcruw with the County Clerk of 7, 14, 21, 28, 111115. Wntcttff Or.. Nt wpoTt by the property to be told months have elapsed ~nee sucll Attn: Aldo Marroquin, fff.. ct\ar'" Ind H • ANTS AS TO PARCEL ·e· Re-ment NO 92·564912 ol Official No l02370 *""the-~ day for Orange Counly on JLne 30, F580 Beach, CA 112660 and rHson•b'4 estimated rtCOldabOll #9913, 10IOO Vall1y View penMt of the trultM Ind conltd 0+'2VIG94 u lnSllUmtnt Records 111 the oft~ of Ille lduig d•ms by a/ff ....... tor shall 1995 Thi• bu1lntu I• con-COltl, 1xpen1u Ind ed· OATE. 07/1)95 street, CYJ>rtll, CA of the trvlt• UHlM by No 94--0279414 ol Otf!Cial Recordtf of "'""" Cou be AuOu•t 14. 1Q!l5, which II the Fes 1t 01 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlllldual vancH at the time ot the STATEWIDE LE ....... 'l l£llV SOC304012. Telephone aa6d Dffcl ~Trull. ~ WI the oltlct ol flt ,. ... " -=~ r• • .,f}l" buSlntsl day btfOlt the lf!llCI· H•ve VOt.I •tlf1td doing Initial publlcatlon of the "llV1 • No.: 1114) 220-al14. a.reno Reconveyanee .-qOf'rlll. ............, VJ ...,,,, • P*d '* CSlll speolied lbCM Published Newport Beach-Flct1UoU9 business yet? No Notice ot &ale I•: ICU , INC. Al TllUITR Said aale wtU be IYUMH, ~y. u &Md Truat .. , ~ Recorder ol Ollfllll PINA IOfFROA, A W'CIJW. u 0-.CS ~ 1Q. 1096 Co1ta Mna Dally Pilot July lualneu Name S4U,2H.OI. '1~I WINNERS Cfietf. 1100 but Without cov1nant or •too IUYergrtde Road, Collnly, Cllllom&a, Ind ~ ll\lllOf HAABOR FUNOIHG .... -::-;:· TOYOTA Of LOS 7, 14, 21 . 26, t99S, llat•rnent 0v I In .cfdltlon to cash, the LOS ALAAITOS, CA 90120 warranty, uprHHd or Im• Su"• 2110 1rwfndale. CA IO Ill NoliCI DI Default Ind WMCES CMPOAATION u ANGELES. By SIM Htrawa. FSIS<' Ttl9 followtng 1>9''°"' 1111 eratock9d w th TN•ttt wtll accept • ca· TElEPffONE NUMBER: (114) plltd1 regardlnQ tMle, poi· t110I, 11~_:-• 4111, ay. Ellc:tlon. lo Sd llltrtllndtf 11· BtndlClllY Wiii td at public Elcealh1 'ke-Plllident. Buytr(s) __ T_h_•_C_o_m_m-un-1-ty-·• doing bUllneN as: stuff? 1hler'a check drawn on 1 2.29-11616 11111on, or DlaNI c , Attlatant corotd 040Yl"5 u 11\StnUnent auction lo lht hlg/ltst bkkler tor WILlllAE OCllOW COM!tAfft Market Place. SEAGRAVES SALES, 4111 A call to ttatt Of national blnk, 1 BY ALICE ~ST, ~EPRESI tncumbf1ncH, for the ltuetary, OetM: No 95-143221 ol said Ofllci.tl Wll, (payable It time of salt In 4270MA/slirl1*"tl Cla.selfled Ma in St., Hunting ton Claulfi9d check dr1wn by a atate. Of DENT purpoae ot Mllltytng tha 0711111... Rlconh. Wiii Sd on oto+1911:S llwflll money of !ht Untttcl LOIAngieitu, CA'1Q?10 Beach, CA 112&48 wlll help fedtfal Cfedlt union °' a C231781 lndebCtdnH• MCUft(t by A&Art71114 al the Main (Nolt/I) Enhncl to Stalls. II)' cash. 1 c:ashle(s Newpolt llllCM:osta Mm 642·8878 EdWatd Arthur SNgrav... &42-.5178 check drawn by• atate Of 17121. 7'18. "· 1915 Nkl DHd ot Tru" lnclud-7M. M , Wt1 h CollnCy Coultioult. 700 Cl'llt dlldt cnwn t»i, a r:ate or Ill· CN322492. 102370.U 28. 19115 -----1.AGUBA HOUSES/ Bl!.ACB CONDOS POR SALB ------ .Sell your unwtimed "•me the ... Y wayl To pa.o. your ct ... tfied ad call M2·H78 . SAN NEWPORT 1048 BEACH 1069 CL!llENTB --------- ....... tw C•"4• ., 0....·lfwPl C,.•l 1 BA 1 BA nr CfMent Dramallo 38edrm 3Ba Bch 114'0K Owner WlU end unit. Mufti level CMry Call Aober1 agt, with high WfndOWa & 150-8287 deck•. Open Set a Sun ....... 848-8:974 N e wport flld•• Standard Pacific'• "The Polnte"ptan Ill. 48r(poM' Ith). Ocean • canyon vte-. prof decorated • lando a caped. Aakl ng SHS.ooo. Contact Gl9Q 01 hMla. Agt. Tsw1a 1na w120 ------- HUNTINGTON 2107 BEACH 2140 Lt'9 hou•• wlbay vt•w •••••••••I ac roH from bch. 48r 38•, ff.m '"'· 2 fp1 3-car gar. 13450. 01a.22t0 •CLOHTO •uett• Vacant 1/15 Super 38r 1~9a hOUM, V*"/ clean. Obi ger w/OPfW, frpt, big fncd yd, Quiet ne!QhborhOOd. 11200 1ncr ordnr. come ... 1 310.902-oeu ev/Wknd 2119 - - ,. • FRIOAV. JULY 28, 1995 ii·•-2•1•8•91 ~~:RT 2te9 AP.AltTMB!fTS COSTA MESA 2824 :illsAlS TO 2724 COMMB•CIAL ANXOUNCEllENTS ~O~ PUSONALS POR DRT IMtllde REAL ESTATE iiiiiii"iiiiii"'uiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii9iii2ii5l ~~~~~~~~""~":o:man:c:e~F~o:,;vo:u:11 T THE BEACH 8Hoh 2 Blka 38r 2Ba 21R 1u CDM 1390/~ room ...... Cat 1rv1,,. T•r· nm '-90().388-0500 IC 1637 ._.: •• .;.1 R ;.1. h 1 9 a r . I 71 0 /mo avail now. uu.. paid. • LOST a. race. Con>na Del Mar IUl'lnln, mutl l>t 11 rtt ,......... ent... ••·gar, new crpVpnt, ••Y•ft• 71M341 ............. PCA No ..... n/'"-k. 7.....,81_________ • PtoCllCo I02~7420 Swedlth trplc, comm ~ _.. .... ....,.. POUND 7·14-IM. Cream Long· 1--..;..;..;....;;..;..;..;;.;.;......;....~~ luMNr WHkJy poot. St465. 650-0473 ISLAND 2808 Newport .oroH th• •Avocado. 176"1634. BUSINESS OPFICB 2925 haired H1ma1ayN1 w/ .u,,._,,1a1ned ,.owerl La,.. •••eotlon 811 ... : aar 111418•, gar, CM Shr bMuVfum 3Br FOR RENT 2769liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blue eyes. 675-3307 1-on.1.nll amwno ,l)ClllC 28a VIiia Bal . S1400 810 CYN Oated 3Bd Like .... 38' 2Ba, AC, =~r°•· 'fer ~rvlne 2~a. tlm nr occ. gar, • Cl•wa Lo .. Gold .. Colored • MWllC 1•900-820-6$00 x 782t =~· ~oHgh~.~~ 2.5 Ba. OOlf Course w/d, bit-Ina, deck, dbl h®M:' 2B~ 2:a 0C:-•hr k ~:~ ~~~r~2~ Newpt Office .,00 aq h LO~~:::~~ p=~ht R!1:~~~~~•;79 ..,. ••• .,. ~~"C;,~:i: .. ~ Propert1 Mgmt Vu, 3-car ga1. 12900 gar, mini bay view. Avt '850/mo, 2880 Sant~ •m • • 1 ~ block• lrom Bay. long hair female, cat IV 1....an 64Q.6213 Ownr/Agt. now. 11900. 723-5008 Ana Ave.tlfB. 720-9422 CM·B1SIDE $500. 4Br $675/mo. named "Belle"<:? Jn The~~ B h Ar i • 28& Chrlatlan house-(714) 675"'106 the vicinity 01 Orange ••••••!11!111~1 ..... .. eac ea BALBOA ~':,~~~ ~~~BrN!:!~~ dholdk/,dpool ~ .. !Pa•· No Ortic• Sult•• Avell and 23rd and 24th In PERSONALS 873 1900 Wint F I htd P!NINSUIA 2607 redec. ' Avall '1mmed. rn rugs .......... 593 From 2()().3000 eq ft. CM or poulbly riear ------- MEMBERSHIPS 3018 • Q S tr UrftWI 1725/mo. 546-9081 Monarch Bch TWnhse Competitive rate1. Marguerite In COM. R 18A, fp, 434 Allio r Ummtr ttkfy La 3 8d D I 1 Blk to Beach. Non 4500 Campua Dr., Npt Rl!WARDI A.ny lnlor· ---------• ~v•. S995/mo+utll & 1·5 Bedroom Xln~'!.uonl 2'!fa:• •• 28R 1BA frpl, patio 1mk. All amen. Furn. Beach, 852·8388 matlon plHH call PERSONALS 3002 •WOULD YOU LIKS TO PLAVQOLF? $160/mo. 200 Courses +membership In Pvt. club. Respond to: eec dep. on premlae1 Many Oceantronta r'""• $l700/mo y ~ carport, nr Tr Sq Nu S500/mo. 443 ... 113 Marie 875-6827. 11...,...-. n-e d 11 Winter 1650-$1900/mo -· · riy. crpt blllna Hk-upe. NB Bd OST ""611 from noo pm a y. Summer $525-$2800/Wk 8S4-3813/D 723-0518/E Sml pet OK $740+eec 3 Townhouse on INDUSTRIAL 2788 L CAT Grey & The One You Want 111'===:::::..,::::' ... :::='•:::~ , 541& waterl Own bath w/ga-crHm, male Him•· Out The el flnd hi ~ + 1 ~o::•· Fp, gar, Also Yt1rlv 1-3 Bdrm CORONA 54'5-74 50-6845• rage-$700/mo. Avl 8·1 layan. Lost Sun pm, 7/ or her .~ Mt00.65~ ME~T NE PE PL Golf P .O. Boll 7384 N .8 ., CA 82880 hkUP I I 1/Dlr1. 39th ~i<M~7~ NIU H& -w... z•~z BUNtJMc;tQ 646-7330 or 723-4191 WHt1lde CM at 17th & 9, Eaatblutt area. Very 3000 H11 $33 l2 "'""" .'!!!!!4U~~ ET~o:;!.7 St., Npt 11. No dog1. VJll R t I IO&. innA v~ Whlttlw-~-ft-an 181'1 REW 11 Pr~:nr= Arr 1-.........-.._. __ ...,.. --_.,. ... $\150. Rotlla 642·9034 a en a s BEACH NB P•nln Shr remod otc. 1200 •q ft ofc/ 714·720-7093 + """"C>U«·•:M• 4 "" S2 99'min L'uit bt II ~rs RENT Pr rt M t COZV STUDIO aaT 2Br 1 Ba apt by lhe eh 3400 tt Buy II. Sell II. And It. Procal Co •602) 9S<I 7420 BR 2~8• Blulfs. Ughl, ope 1J 1m ...r beach. Non·amkr, no war ••. lq Claaalfled. I • brlgl'lt, on gmblt. Shut· 875-4~91 cto,. to beach. ~ 2br 1ba Oar, WO pew. $$25/mo Incl utll, ofc/WarehH. Agent on through classified tera, parquet. Avl 8/1. •cc•••· S545 /mo. hkup, upatre No ~11 w/Sf, rotate gar. Avall •It•. $1800 640-1982 494-1123 FAMILY HOMI! near Avail 811• 720-84e0 Must '"I 1735 49 9/1. Matlon 642·7996 650-8287 1------------------- park & echoola. 48r Nia. 1br wM ew, eun 5760 (213) 254-9798 NB·ON THE WATER BA 28A Harb<>< View 3Ba, $2200. Balboa deck, for 1 ~ w/ Shat• beaut fum 3Br. I••••••••• Hm•, comm pool/ten Newpon Alty 723-4494 refs. No ~tal $810 $1795. Call coll 819-cau Bob S40-'16M IRVINE 2644 big patio, great vlewl BUSINESS & 677-o488/6n·9201 Great HVH loc & bome. '695. 631·5825 Iv msg 4Br 3~Ba, llv rm, fam COSTA MESA 2624 W t k NB/Balboa Penln. FINANCE BR+ bonus rm, 2~8a rm, big play rm. Fncd .•1n•glp•a'c·· 1gBarr 1wB/ad, Modem, near sand,1••••••••• tnhm, 2 frplc, dbl gar. In pool p t In/ ... gated, pool/spa. Avall. out. $30oo~e;9-9~07 1 Bedrm Apt •eoo .hkup. S8&5-S94S. Call ocean view, BBQ, lrg -------- $1575 + dep. 631-6680 East of Harbor today! 250-3331 iundk. S49o. 546-4400 BUSINESS Harbor Rld9•Vlew All utlla paid NB:Roommat• wanted 7 Coralca·L•a•• Lrg 38r+loft, 2~Ba, (714) 345-4469 W••tpark 2Br 2B•, to share 2bd/2ba apt, FOR SALE Dual maater suites pvt spa, mrbl nr1, mlr· dual mitt ates, 1-c frplc· w/d· comm ,poot· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 260 2BA+loft, 2 car tors. $2795. Prudential 28ll 1 •58• Prime ES gar, w/d hkup. 11o3 S4001.645-e033 ' SMOOTHIB SHOP ol aid 1 c Ill J l.ocatlon-Twnha• Style $1125. Call 250-3331 gat, po • e vow. • · oyce 759-7859 Red-"rated all newt Npt Bott acrou from Newport Beach. Very S 1 5 0 0 /mo • Av a II. ,.,,.., M M kl Pl lmmed. Call Greg: Hrbr View Hm 4Br $825/mo. 759-8242 bch. Br/Ba/study/ oney a ng ace. 7159·3751 29a, fam rm, frplc, 2BR E 'eld• Spacious NEWPORT aundk, $566/m9, $566 (714) 842·8788 comm tennis & pool. llght, redec, upitra: BEACH 2669 dep. Avt now. 646-6264 Bav View 2Br 2Ba. Nu $2300/mo. 759-5011 . Pvt gar+ pkg. Lg deck Npt Beach Share very BUSINESS defo{'B•rbtrr/vert/pnt, JM Petera condo for Reta. N/S. seso. 675-1849 •1 BR t825• nice 2Br 1 Ba apt OPPORTUNITY ~fo~. n~.P•p~oi~:~~~n. 11e. Bayrldge. Gated, 2BR·1 BA H 5o/mo. 28R 2 u s725/Up 1teps 10 beach. S500/ Oulltl\1395. 673-3059 upgraded, 2 encl gar. Lndry, pool, quiet, nr Refrlg & dlahwaah mo. Amy, 673-5134 2904 S1500+1ec. 854-2552 all transportation. No Incl. 60x30 pool. No &hr 2Br 2Ba apl onliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAYRIDQE CONDO Newport Ridge Brand pets 048-0392 pete. No feH. No Amigos Way nr CdM LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· 2Br 2Ba. fp, 2·car gar, new 2BR +den, 38A. A ch••rv well-deelgnd lease. 645-4855 Hl~h School. $475 _Incl t Ion a • Buy A 11 or pooVapa, lower level. v iew. 1 24oo/mo 1Br 188 serving bat NPT HOHTS 2BR utl .Sklp644-9124 Part•Poaalbl• 2K ~ . $1395/mo 111. 675-1765 75s-9341 PCR pvt pauO, S585462si seoo/mo, ,353 eec Wkly•800-599-6769 Baplew Condo 11tPr••tlgloua guard-mo. 546-9061 dep. Carport, pool. No STORAGE 2742 PAY PHONE ROUTE Custom 2BR·2BA gated comm wMew, •E'SIDE tBedroom ~t1. 648-4664 50 Local & Eatab Sites $2200/mo yearly pool, tennis. 3Br 2Ba Utlla paid. Frplc, frig, STUDIO almost on lh• Yard Space Gated Earn Sl500 weekly. Clnd" (714) 832·1400 hse. •"300 ..... "9710 stove d $690 """' 1--;,;H~J=w:::.;66-4p:;;r588:;r:;~2:;,;;4;,,:h:.nr.:.•.11 , -~.r • yar · · ~ beach. $540/mo W/8-concrete area In Nwpt E. 2-0lh St m. 548-6094 mo lse. 201 E. Balboa. Boats/RV'a up to 1500 uy cia:alfl0ed~ 873-0676 or 772-4400 Ft2 .. 17/Ft2. 673-5975 •-------- COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 studio Unit san1t1zed. prlv, ocn vu, 1 hse frm QUIBT 8c SERENE Palm l\lesa Apart:nl.ent:s So near & ycr so far ... That's the feeling you get when you live at PaJm Mesa amid the lush gTccncry of secluded woods & stately palms. .& Stud!<», 1 & 2 Bcdroonu · Jn. S575 to $600 • · I BR $625 ro S650 · lBR $725 IO S7!i0 ,& No Pets ,& Vcrtia.I BhNh .& c.ahngfam ,& NEW Carpet, Paint & Ttlc .& Pimcss Room .& Hcan:d Pool & Jaru.w .& Paoos & Baloorucs ,& Ganga Avaihhk: Office Honrs: 9:00 am · 5.00 pm M·F and 10. 00 am • 4 :00 pm weekends 1661 Mesa Dr.· Sane& Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 beach. No pets. Avl 8/ 1. $600/mo. 548-2369 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ROOMS 2706 •a•tbluffJNB Sunny room, quiet area. Kllchen/lndry prlv. $500 + uUI. 759-8571 Great Location! sate, quiet, prklng, ehr ba + Amenltlea. 'h utll $450 no amk/pet 722·"737. VACATION RENTALS 2722 Npt Bch Oceanfront Reserve now for wkty/ monthly winter rentals. Fully fumlehed 3Br 28a, gat. No emk/no ~ta. Karen 434-1424. TRADE through classlfled 842"8878 Repainting?. ~you're looking to repaint It, relioild it, replace. it or restore it, took in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service you're looking for. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pi lot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ------------------------·--• D YES,SELL ~y CAR City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC O VISA D AM X • Exp-- Moil To DAllY PllOT JJO W loy Slrwt. C0910 Mela CA 92027 (7141642 5618OrFAX17141631 ·6594 ,,..,_ "°"1 Onlyl PS.ose Ch«* ,._,,,,_1 8oiref Y--.Moloo --IN>o.I--"-- :J•~ c v• o• ... -c •.....i D J...-1 Clw~ " ......... _ _1,1_ --,_,,....... __ /W....,, ... _~ ._AMI',.._ o c-c-C'C-C v..,t-.i .:1 r-Gilooo .:J""'-IC-. _, __ o -. ...... 0.....,.......,, "'-,......,...._ ~lodW ..... • .$ 10 for 4 Ii~. $1 00 eodi ockJrnonol line ·-------------------------- Qajli.filot LANDSCAPE 6 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 BUSINESS SERVI CBS 3 712 lAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3 8 7 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •THUNDER ROOFING• For all of your roofing noeds Reroo1/repalr Lie 638144646-4122 11tEXTERIOR* 11tSPEC&AUST• Personalized Pol Care Lowest prices/Free est Kennel altornollve No LJll437-381 703·2419 strHs or worry Lie. cten• Abums Painting Ins. Ref's. • 673·7184 i-------- lnl/Ext Oual Paint/Reas S 'T"D 11 "'SIATOR/ Uc/Ins since 76. Cell re· .t.iuu'I moved & re1ex1. 641·8877 PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927 H.B. TREES Lowest Pr1c:el Also Bonaal Expt. 965-0893 W• g la should hen( ~ther. suio. tns ... ·~ • \0 V'9 Cta&y • • ,1.2111 ~ CCJdWWWW ll '• .,. reeouroe YI' can count on to _. 1 myriaa or ,,_._. G!M lteme, ....... OUf eolUMN ~ q"atmeo buyera .. calll 9065 OLDSMOBU.B 9195 ---- 9230 •------------•------TRANSPORTATION MERCHANDISE OFFICE PIANOS 8r MISC. 6015 fURNITURB 8t ORGANS 6059 -BO_A_T_S ___ 7-01-1 -•• -.. n-,,N-E_S_L~IP_S __ .iiJEiiEiiPiiiiiiiiiiii9ii11iiO ~+--+--+--+--1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EQUIPMENT 604 7 l~iiiiiiiii!iiii~iiii'""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "U'UU LIDO EST .. TE ~·'ES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yamaha C3 Pleno••ta• LASER Rowing DOCKS 7022 '93 CherokH Country VOLKSWAGEN 9235 . " ~ E bony , I I k • n • w I 4wd, anrf, full pwr, tow '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uguldallng remaining KX-5700 Panasonic Corder. Aiklng iok Shell, only $595. pkg, lmmac. 21K ml, 11• aHests of marriage Fax, S320, 25" Fl1cher otter. 760-6776 t 5 ' COLEMAN Canoe 40' MOORING N.B, onr, garaged. WhVgry. d1Holu11on. $200,000 atereo TV $280, Sharp Used only 3 limes, with small boat. Xlnt $18,500 Call 720-1565 wor1h of anUques, fur-4-head VCR S180, $245. 854•284t locatlonl si 1,000, --------- nlture, bronzes, 10· Hoover •land-up vac-BICYCLES 6060 t8Ft BAY LAUNCH 050.SOSS. MERC-rnES Ivory tu1ks, mlrrora, uum $60. 548-7637 Flberglasa, teak deck, ---------• '"-"' v as••, pa In ting•, ---------Rec 0 nd1 ti one d ..-& • beaut boat! New die· BA I B O A YA C H T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ivory, etc. Fr1/Sal/Sun PETS L used Bikes, like new. HI engine, new top. BASIN has boat allpa '70 280 SL Classic 1<>-4, 1240 Logan #I, c:. Call 8 1 9264 S9000/obo. 675-6128 avallable, $14.50 per Roadller, rully re- Coata M .. a . Dealers ANIMALS 6049 4 • • 2 Inflatable Boah ft. Call 673-1781 1\ored, 2 top. Xlnt welcome. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii condl $14,900 OBO. 9130 '85 Cabrlol•t 63k, ml. AC/AMfFM caaa, alarm. Showroom condt $5550 723-1869 1888 Jette QLI 18V 79K ml, AC. 5-tpd, Recaro 1eats, an-rf, alrm, all aerv. records. alwaya garaged $6,900 obo 838·2249 P• ..... T ... 'E ACRES ...,...,..,..., TICKETS 6075 9'& 12'flnewbl dHrd tran---------<.:all 873-8948 _.. -v v v v aom, r r '· oar. MOTORCYC'ES --------cement Fountains $110, FREE Melteeael liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $900 & 1200. -530. ., '78 300SD 4·Door,, ________ _ bird baths $20. Cltru• Need home for loving CHEAP AIR 5716 SCOOTERS 8018 Aut~, Sunrl, Turbo, AUTOS fruit-avocado (fruiting) male dog. Houaebro-Moat US Cities 9' AVON Redcrest In· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Grey/Blk Int. $4600. w11t1.~n 9246 $10. Junipers, vines, ken, 2 yeara o ld. F S 90 ( W) nallble w/pumb, oars, Pgr# 725·8043. nn &MU herba $1. On palms 8' "Big Boy' Great w/ -;;~or;;, s15o l.Rn: motor bracket. Good '79 Kawaaakl 1300 '79 0.9 Collectorliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 120. * 909-674-9422 kids. Please phone No Reatrlotlona Condi $495. 631-0184. 3500 miles. Full dress Cl•••lo xlnt condl after 2pm 968-1772. t aon3•"'0802 $500 Firm. Aa·la. Diamond blu, 120k ml. Wedding Dr•••I -v-vv-847-4441. $18K obo. 282-7878 Never worn! Sweet Adopt Rottwellerl POWER BOATS heart neckllne, cap Male 3yrs AKC 1301b• t••••••••• sleeves. Size 8/10. thraolnmede.1Ne:d4•5~2pe9c11a21 G"D"GE SALES 7012 ••••••••IMITSUBISHI 9145 ------•I EMPLOYMENT AUCTIONS 6012 Must aee1 ssoo OBo "' .ru\A AUTOMOBILES EMPLOYMENT 5530 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548-4382 ADOPT·A·PET ta• Regal M•damon 1• '87 Mlrau• Auto, AC/ •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4-FAMILY Computet & Every Sat & Sun at•---------185 '88 bow rlda PS $2175 mull sell parts, whlchr, Enaura.'_C_O_MP--UTE--R-S-6-0 -1-8 PETSMART, Fountain BALBOA Mere. 170 110 60hra July 311t. Bast offer --------1Rrea1 __ Eatate_....,____ collectlbles, Jewelry,1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Valley. Puppies, kit· PENINSUIA 61071_s_7_950_._6_7u_2_4_6_. ___ B_MW ______ 9_0_3_0_, __ tak_•.,.•.,..lt_I ..,.72...,3_-4_1_5_3 __ EMPLOYMENT MA&. RITAft gym equip, tapes, etc.,. tens and more, •II CLASSIFIED Famll~ Need Truck, car or van. Running or minor repair will pay cash. (818) 969·7786 •WANTED• '67·'69 Camaro'a. Also '60.'76 Corvettea, '68· 72 Mopar Muscle cart Any condition OK. Will pay cashl 802-7770 5530 ...... Sat. 519 Jasmine-yard Mao cla••lc 2/40 looking for loving, car·l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii On the move? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil It' h Busy walk In 'A•..._ I g h CALL 597 Sal• Sat 29 9am-2pm. 1 t e resource you ANTIQue~ •· • ......uuii. Uk• newl keyboard n omes. • **'85 7501L can count on to sell a ~ c:. comp plan. R>r inteMew mouse. 100 prgrms & _9_03_7_fo_r __ m ..... o_r ... e ..... l--nf_o_. _ Furn, cltha, toys, hso-Sell your extra ALMOST USED•• myriad ol merchan· CIASSICS 9250 A DAILY SALARY.OF call Ron Taytor. FURNITURE 6014 more S350 265-1722 ADORABLI! hold Items. 1135 East household Aspen. Sliver/grey dlH Items. because iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $400 A DAY working The,..........~ lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AKC Puppl•• & Balboa (near D St.) it •31 Mil••• Lux Tax/ our columns compel lor Don Lapre ol the ......, ,._ 'eJ 2 Crlb• 1 wht w/ 1---------CFA KJtt•na Whether you're buying ems Uc PAID. Full Wrnty. qualUled buyers to TV ahow "Making 673 7300 matching Chlldcraft WANTED we have th• largest or Hlllng, Ctau111ec1 1 _ __,i .. n._C.....,.la ... s ... s ... i ... fi .. e ... d.___ Chrm Whls. SERIOUS cam '88 A.ALLEY SPORT •CAMARO• Runs Greatl Nu Paint $3,200 obo 962·n76 Money." Call Don at • dre11er/chg tbl. 1 nat TO BUY 6019 selecllon of pedigree covers all your needs! BUYERS ONLYI 714/ 042·5~78 1·8oo-482·1113. ural wood. 844-2233 dogs & cats anywhere 673-8376 PP _____ ...;... __ _ Couch-So. weat 001-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All loved & well A/R Bllllng Clerk S•cr•tarlal ore, overu cµ1hlon1, USl!D GOLF BALLS Cared for Cannery Village Co. Farmers l.ns. Agency L·ahape $450/obo. OLD GOLi' CLUBS PETLAND HUNT BCH FT. Mas90 software Mngr/Sect Y· Farmers Coffee tbl, white-wash Top $ paid. 675-9103 Nonheut comer ol knowledge. Call lor •xp. req. 729-4460. base w/gls top $150/ or 800-445-7878 Adami & Brookhurst Appointment 723-4500 TOBACCONIST obo. So. WHt framed 963-4887 APPLIANCE TECH Full & P(T Ref'a. art, desert scene, vi-Blk Peralan Kltt•n Perm FfT Mon-Fri. See Mr. Abatta at: brant colors $50 H/ FREB TO YOU 6022 Male. CFA reg. Fuffy Must have own truck 250 Ogle St. 650-8463 obo. Wht-waah wd & healthy. ht shot. dresser, 6 drwre $250/ $1""" 842 1714 & tools. Call 841·848l WAREHOUSE obo. Mtchng WW wd F'r•• cleaning for ................. · framed mirror $100/ voul GaragH, yards, Fr•• to approved Must be forklift certl· obo. Ivory ceramic fir office•. houaea, etc. homeac 4-yr-old male ASSEMBLY Work todayl Job rela and 1ome English req. Ouollfy for health Ina, vacations, hollday pay & much more. Apply In person 9am to 2pm fled, speak English lamp S60. 2 twn bode 631-4868 Samoyed & 2-yr-old and have computer $125/obo. Never UHd female Aussie Shep-~:-or1~~Ti:. ~xc~ir!~ llnena, floral print, fr~• to th• right herd/Lab mix. Prefer benents. 472•2339 $40/Ht. 720-8040 ome 21A yr. old to keep together, very Ultlmate Slatting Like Newl Oak trundle Germ Shep mix. Lov· affectionate & . playful. bed, 2 Oak coffee t• Ing, playful, Ilk•• to 7-yr-old male Blue run, loves dogs & Merle Aussie Shep-blea. 548-e867 people, great watch· herd mix. Gorgeous, M 0 V I H G SAL B· dog. 557-3176 loyal & calm. Needs FINAL WEl!KI New H Kitt Lon adult home. 373-0n1 love Hat euy chair •w •na 4 g ..,,,..,""""="'=',.,..,,~"""""""""~ M·F 9351 Jeronimo (at --------- Alton) trvlne. EMPLOYMENT Ultlmat• Staffing AUTO MECHANIC SERVICES 5533 Wheel alignment. Apply In per1on, New· port Tire, 3000 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. drea .. r/nite stand r.: hair & 3 Calico to ROTTWEILER PUPS -•-•-frlft....,.otpt TV & stAnd good homel 845-9836 AKCIOFA/SCH3. Ger· Please be aware that 'lP' ' ' man lines· $60().S800 th• 111t1ng1 In this "t· :~te/r~~·k• c~~::, 714-891-2178 · egory may require you 434-6823 Ive m .... ge JEWELRY, FURS Save abu1ed and COOK Exp. required Eve 1hlft1 & wknds. MARQARIT AVILLE 2332 W. PCH NB to call a 900 number a. •ey 6025 -"'and ...,. B In which there 11 a .Sof"1LoV9•••t Beige a A&\ ..., on ... pell. • a charge per minute. md dark ratten dining volunteer/foster. Call tbl,leaf,4chra, aml frig. •RT• a 1 h 714-597·9037. good condl 722.e699 1976• ..8•p';.~~:~r" ---------FUNDRAISINQ EMPLOYMENT Acct Exec, $1500/mo. w ·11t1.1"P'llD 3~·mo assignment. 1· nn&~ 5535 2 yrs exp In aalel/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Good jobs ttllable u n-lcu fundralalng. Public Engllah apeaklng ladr lntettslln& thlnp 1peaklng ablllty. Prior Avl for errands & hse- non-prollt a plus. Re-keeping. Tue-Frt. Day to bliy aume to: United Way call Wanda 476-1932. of OC, 18012 Mitchell ------.,.,....-....,---It's all there #144 of 2eo. $3000. PIANOS & ca11 845-9638• ORGANS 6059 PAINTING EQUIPMENT 6031 Knab9 Baby Grand Ebony finish xlnt condl se.ooo OBO 58&-9708 So. lrvlne 92714, Attn: Widow will five-In for every day Human AHource1. EO~ elderly aa companion, 1 __ ...... 1n ... C"""""lo.-s~.-ifi .. •c ... d.___ driver, cook, etc. Nuralng Local refs • 76<>-7944 GRACCO 5 HSP Alrleu Paint Sprayer. 11000. Pete 642·5141. PIANO $400 080 Upright, nice looking. MS-90"70 CNA and companion• needed for homecare. --------- F{T. 3to-438-4444 DOMESTICS PIT Ol'FICB ASST Data entry & word HOUSEKEEPER proc aklll• req'd. 15· Needed PIT· 5 Daya. 25 hre/Wk afternoon1. Bilingual ok. Call after se.50/hr. 494-7018 1 pm . 045-t 353 POSTAL & QOV'T JOii $21/HOUR +BENEFITS No e.xP WILL TRAIN MERCHAND1s~ To~ Cal 71._..7-1991 ._ CAL•SCAN (811, 449-8000 When was the last time the British . . ( were this excited about an ?