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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-08-17 - Orange Coast PilotSPORtS Womens volleyball serving up new season Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Residents dUst off aged 19th Street plan • Fate of West Side street has been up in the air for 20 years; residents look for revitalization. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot WEST SIDE -Residents of the Freedom Homes-Canyon Park neighborhood are asking city officials to shake the dust off a 9· year-old revitalization plan for West 19th Street. · Because the fate of that por· lion of 19th Street has been up in the air for some 20 years, Costa Mesa officials never pursued the suggestions submitted in the plan developed for the city in 1986 by a group of volunteer architects. "There's been so much going on over there for so long that the area has just been put on hold,• said Mary Fewell, editor of the Freedom Homes-Canyon Park newsletter. "For a wlule, city officials were saying there might be a bridge at the end of 19th Street. Before that, there was talk of putting in a marina down there. "That side of the neighbor- hood has just kind of deteriorated and been neglected for years and years because of all of these things." In recent times, residents of the post-Korean War era homes - some of which sit atop the bluffs overlooking the Santa Ana River -have embarked on their own revitolization effort, scheduling neighborhood cleanup days to paint and landscape homes that have f alJen into disrepair. •SEE STREET PAGE A15 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Robin Sinclair ls Joining the campaign to find an anti-blackball area of beach where her sons (from left) Ross, 10, Cameron, 13, Blake, 14, and Evan, 9, can surf throughout the day. • Campaign seeks to spare a four-block stretch of beach from the blackball flag during summer. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The family that surfs together defends turf together. Bob Sinclair, a sales manager for Com· puter Memory, surfs. So do his sons, Blake, Cameron, Ross and Evan, ages t•, 13, 10 and 9, respectively. Robin Sinclair does not surf, but she's working to ensure that her sons can contin· ue to enjoy the privilege on an all-day, year- round basis. •This is recreation for my boys, and it's one of the healthiest forms of recre· ation I know," Robin Smcld.lf, 37. !>did "It's not like we're asking for the moon. We just want a section of the beach." Robin has joined the fight to win the nght to surf along city beaches between noon and 4 p.m. during summer. City laws pro- lub1t surfing during these hours from June 15 to Sept, 10. When lifeguards raise the blackball flag every day at noon. only swim· men. and body-boarders are permitted to use'the aty beaches. -• • •SEE SURF PAGE A15 THE OTHE·R TAX MAN Longtime Realtor Pete Barrett helps ease the county clerk's workload as more and more reSf<lenfs contest property assessment values By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot Pete Barrett never k nows what to expect when he enters the Old County Cour- thouse each week. I oblong suite complete with a couch and nine wooden chairs and a long bearing table. s p ark li ng brighter than his smile. "I never know what's waiting for me on the agenda." The number of appeals inun- dating the clerk of the County Board of Super- visors' office bas skyrocketed this summer. "I make my decision based on tl!e evidence provid- ed. It gives me a lot of respect for what judges go through ... " -PETE BARRETT • appeal for 1~95 values 1s Sept. 14, though Bar- rett is now hear· mg <:as~ kom- 1994. Many of the appeals are from county residents who bought their homes at the peak of the real estate market in WEEKEND New rack band could be a contender Trustee pushes for classroom calculators •Trustee says seventh grade is too late to learn new technology. Others want to keep basics intact. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Citing the country's growing dependence on technology, school board trustee Martha Fluor is leading a dnve to have local elementary school students use calculators as early as the first grade. The Newport-Mesa Unified School Board is po1Sed to approve a new dislnct·wide mathematics cumculum at its next meeting Aug. 22 but met Tuesday for a specal study session to debate portions of the guide Fluor said seventh grade, when Newport-Mesa students traditionally start using calcula- tors, 1S too late and some students may already be behind at that time. "It's an understanding," Fluor said "Tt's a tool that needs to be . •SEE CALCULATE PAGE A15 C.!CF.S Tl<J>: How young 1s too young \ to learn the use of calcula- tors? Should elemen-• tary school students be introduced to Cal- culators, or will the basics bf dassroom mathematics suffer? ~ve us your thoughts, and your name, on the Readers Hotline. Call 642-6086. He climbs the stone steps, opens the heavy door of the his· toric building ·and finds his hear· ing room. It's different every ti.me. This week it was Room 204, an Ever since be began moon· lighting a year and a half ago as a hearing officer for Orange County property tax assessment appeals, the 70-year-old Newport Beach Realtor has looked forward to his two hours a week on the dais. "It can be really interesting sometimes,• Barrett. said, his eyes Barrett said 10,000 homeown- ers appealed their properties' assessment values in June, com - pared to 60,000 appeals on the books in August. The last day to the late 1980s only to see a drastic decrease in the value of their homes since 1990. Those homeowners can be nefit • SEE HEARING PAGE A 16 MARC MARTIN/DAILY Pll.Ol Pete Barrett listens to an appeal from county homeown,ers to lower their property tax assessment at the County Courthouse. Peaceful summer r------~---------, I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN A6 BEST BUYS • Al Q.ASSIFIED 84 COMMUNllY FORUM A 14 SOCIETY AB SPORTS 81 WEATHER \ \ I \ I 11 ! Whos to blame?_ . Orange County has plenty of woes, but don't put the blame on Harriett Wieder. That's the opin- ion Of a number of Daily Pilot readers. see Com- mlinity FoNDl. hieA14. CJ House is his castle a 3,930-sqlJ.are-foot home at the end of Car- nation Avenue in Corona del Mar, despite neigh- bor's objections who are convinced the house will greer v,tylder ffolly Sharp w.arehouse sale is this weekend H olly Sb~ Signature Boutique (673-94{;6) is busy preparing for its twice yearly sale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday through Sunday. · Holly Sh11rp clears out its ware- house for its retail customers and sells samples, overruns, damaged merchan- dise and stock at a big savings. More tha.1'11,000 ite~ will be on sale. Exam- pl~ include long dresses at $50, short dn!~ses at $40, tops at $25, jackets at $3:>, pants and long skirts at $25, shprts and short skirts at $20, T-shirts at $10 and children's dresses at 50% off. Holly Sharp is at 3636 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. ln celebrallon of its 20th anniversary, Roger's Gardens is having an August clearance sale, wtth savings of up lo 70%. Selected plants, includ.J.ng peren- ruals, annuals, shrubs, trees, cacti, suc- culents, herbs and vegetables, will be reduced up to 50%. A tent is full of garden gifts, acces- sones and decorations for indoors and outside, with savings of up to 70%. Selected pottery is up to 50% off, and Haddonstone is reduced up lo 40%. Roger's Gardens (640-5800) is at 2~1 San Joaquin Hills Road at MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach. Windows on the Bay (722-1400) is offering a special on Thursdays: starting at 6 p.m., hamburgers are $1, and beers ar4 $2, served on the patio, complete with a view of the bay. Windows on the Bay took over a l~dmark that housed The Stuft Shirt arid Cano's Restaurant. It's at 2241 W. COC!st Highway m Newport Beach. Va1et parking is complunentary. tcharles Bennett of Costa Mesa, a B~ Buys reader, says: "As a longtime re8ident of th.ls area, I have never been s~cessful in locating a dry cleanf:!T who relllly knows how to remove tough sttifls from Jeans, shirts. ties and svieaters. Eureka, I have found it.· Bennett says Harbor Center Clean- erj has proven to be the answer. "Ditti- ( cUlt stains from cotton and denim tr4users disappear like magic when oW'ners Yolanda and Mike Park apply thJir special stain-removing expertise.• •ll you'd like to try Harbor Center C~aners (241-8400) at 2300 Harbor Btvd., you can rece!ve a 10% discount b,Z mentioning this column. tMoms-to-be, take note. there's a "last chflnce. sat~" al Motllerbood MatRnlty' C519-4612) at South Coast Plaza. Select- ed fall and summer sportswear will be m).rked down 50%. • J.P. t-faxwell is having its ai:inual i.um.mer sale, with savings of up to 70%. !Qe sale continues through Labor Day, bwt the best buys will be available dur- ~ ~e first week. J.P. Ma.xWell (673-7211) has men's sit>rts and active wear. It's on Balboa Is(and at 204 Marine Ave. :standard Shoe Store is having a s~er's end clearance sale, with sav- ~s of 20% to 50% on thousands of IJ\!?n and women shoes. Standard Shoes (~0-5611) is at 3077 S. Bristol St., Costa ~sa. • IE5T BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. ~ you're a merchant or a shopper, if you knbw of 1 good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax 11'1' at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pit>t. 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. .. .. VIRGINIA MANGIONE EntFep:r~Ileur trades beauty stipplies fg~ Big Macs.......___ SHE ts VU'ginla Mangione, 41, of Newport Beach, and she will soon be ~e lirst - woman owner/operator in Orange Coun- ty to open a McDonald's satellite fran- chise in a Home Depot. She is married to Sam Mangione, owner/operator of six McDonald's restaurants in Southern Cal- ifomia. The couple have two daughters, ages 5 and 10. ARST JOI Mangione was born to Italian immi- grants in the Bronx, N.Y., and didn't learn to speak English until the second grade. Her business career had its beginnings in the beauty salon where one of her two sisters worked -Mangione swept hair and filled shampoo bottles for $2 a day when she was 12 years old. She earned her diploma and license as a hairdresser in New York at the Bronx Community College and eventually opened her own cosmetology business catering to the neec;lS of people in hospi- tals and convalescent homes. In 1976, she moved to California, where her busi- ness expanded to 25 ~hospitals and employed 15 people. ·1 love Califonna," she said. "It's the land of opportunity for me as years ago New York was for my mother when she came." TliE NEXT STEP . Mangione met her husband and sold her business in 1988. He was already a part of the McDonald's team, and she became interested in the business. As the wife of a McDonald's owner/operator, Mangione was 'not automatically quali- fied to be an owner/operator hersell. , SAMANTHA FELDMAN I OAllY PILOT McDonald's offers a rigorous spousal training program equivalent to half a semester of transferable college work. The course was created to serve the spouse of an owner/operator who dies. McDonald's gives the survivor a year to complete the course and take over the business before buying the survivor out if necessary, Mangione said. Virginia Mangione ls going to be the first female owner/operator of a sateWte Mcqonald's that will open inside a Home Deport store in Santa Ana. location, which is scheduled to op en in early September at the corner of MacArthur and Harbor, perfect for her situation. help one another,· she said. "We have meetings and.talk about different ways to help women in the organization." It took Mangione two years to com- plete the course, which included class work at Hamburger University in San Diego and two weeks in Oak Brook, W. "For the mother of two, for the first one, it's kind of ideal. There are fewer employees, it's a smaller version. I'll get · my feet on the ground and work my way up to owning one of these big ones," she said, referring to the McDonald's her hus· band owns in South Coast Plaza. And Mangione's daughters are· help- ful, too. "We talce them to the store, and my 10-year-old will clean the lobby. My little one will shred paper and play on the computer," she said. ENTREPRENEUR AT HEART "Thirty women started the spousal program. All of them dropped out but two. I was the second woman to graduate from Hamburger University," she said. Mangione will have plenty of support from her husband and from McDonald's through its Women's Organization. Though she is experienced in the business world, the idea of owrung her own McDonald's in Home Qepol still astounds Mcµigione. - "I'm excited. I can't wait until it opens Mangione considers her Home Depot "It's a woman's group, and we kind of engagement DURR-SERKLEW A Sept. 2 wedding is being planned by Karrie Jo Durr of Huntington Beach and Cary AJan Serklew of Newport Beach. She is the daughter of Tom and Judy Durr of Huntington Beach and is a graduate of Ocean View High School and Long Beach State. Her fiance is the son of Diane Sommers of Laguna Hills and Stan Serklew of Scotts- dale, Ariz. He is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School and attended Golden West Col· lege. They will be married in the Community Church Congrega- tional in Corona del Mar. Free water-conservation course to be offered Mesa Consolidated Waler District and the Municipal Water District of Orange County will conduct a free six-week pro- gram aimed at teaching landscape mainte- nance workers how to conserve water. The course will meet from 7 :30 to 11 :30 a.m. Wednesdays. Aug. 30 through Oct. 4, at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa-Mesa. - The program. created by the Metropoli- tan Water District of Southern California, is geared toward commercial and residential landscapers as well as city, county and school district maintenance personnel. For more information or to register for the program, call Wendy Duncan of the Municipal Water District of Orange County at 963-3058. Comerica Bank joins South Coast Metro Alliance Comerica Bank-California has joined the membership of the South Coast Metro Alliance. ".Our new location in Orange County's South Coast Metro will provide personal and electronic banking, savings and investment banking,• said Meredith Rus- sell, the company's senror vice president. Formed in 1849, the Detroit-based Com- erica Bank has operatioTlS in California, Michigan, Florida, Illinois and Texas. It is used to rKord letters to the editOf on 1ny topic. CITYSIDE the 27th largest bank holding company m the United States with assets of approxi· mately $34 billion. Local USC club offers trips to Trojan football games The USC Newport/Irvine Club is offer- ing a new service for Trojan fans this com- ing football season. Buses will trans:Q<?_!'t fans to and from the Coliseum for Trojan football home games. The buses will leave from Old Newport Boulevard (near the Arches Restaurant) approximately three hours before every game. Spaces are still available, but seating is limited. For information or reservations, call Scott at 650-5777 or Dennis at 548- 9100. Newport Beach VISitors Guide is free to public A Visitors Guide to the Newport Beach area is available free from the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau. The 40-page guide provides an overview of several of the city's communi· ties, including Udo Marina Village, the Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Island Mariner's Mile and Corona del Mar. Major attrac- tioTlS, such as the Balboa Fun Zone, the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, the Catalina Flyer and Newport Harbor, CA. 92626. C~ht No news stories, i lustrations,_edl- torial ~ or advertise- up, but I never dreamed when I first start- ed I'd run my own store in Home Depot. It's a man's store!" she laughed. Mangione believes her strong vision and drive are lhe keys to her success. "I'm always f0Ct1sed. As a child, I always wanted to own my own business, and I did that with the salons. Now it's McDonald's," she said. "I always saw myself .up there as a lit- tle child. We had very, very little, and I always wanted to be up there. I'm a die- hard, and l did want to follow my hus- band's footsteps.· .,. -By OlaP.18 Gupta are also listed. The guide also lists local beaches and golf courses and t.!1eir amenities. Nearby attractions such as Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm and Catalina Island are also discussed. The Visitors Guide nas separate sections for dining, shopping, night life, annual events and accommodations. The guide's cover features a painting of the Balboa Pavilion viewed trom the Balboa Island fer- ry dock. AJ NeWman Of Newman and New- man Creative Services donated the art- work. For more information or to receive a Vis- itors Guide, call the bureau at 722-1611 or send a written request to 3300 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach 92663. OCC changes name of community service office Orange Coast College has decided to rename its community services office the community education office. The office dis- tributes performing arts tickets and is where residents register for non-credit worksh()ps. 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', briefly in the news Ship Chandle ry takes $4 ,600 loss in burglary Burglars destroyed three dis- play cases and stole an estimated $4,600 worth of boating equip- ...ment from Minney's Ship Chan- dlery late Saturday night or early Sunday morning, store owner Ernest Minney said. ~They wanted the stuff that was locked up -brand new, top- of-the-line equipment,· Minney said. "The boy who opened up Sunday walked into a big mess.• According to a report from the Costa Mesa Police Department, the thieves kicked in a door and smashed three showcases with a leg from a teak table. The thieves then stole barometers, marine ractios and navigjition instru- ments -equipment that would likely not be easily traced, according to police. "Some of them might have serial numbers,• Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tom Winter said. ~l would not say they're easily recoverable." · Broken glass littered the floor of the shop at 1500 Newport Blvd. The police also discovered drops of blood, possibly left by one of the suspects. The shop has experienced shoplifting in the past, but noth- ing of the magnitude of Saturday night's incident, Minney said. Man hailed as hero after dousing fir e A Newport Beach man is being called a hero by Fire Department officials after he rushed mto a neighbor's dpart- ment to extmgwsh a mattress that caught fire Wedrtesday. Paul Bibenu IS credited with saving the apclrtment buildmg at 306 E. Balboa in Newport Beach, ~here shortly dfter noon he crawled through a broken win- dow dnd extinguished the fldmes with a garden hose, according to a Fire Department press release. Bibenu, who sdw smoke bil· lowing from the building while assisting neighbors move furni- ture, sustained d 2-inch lacera- tion to his shoulder whlle attemptmg to gam entrance to the burmng urul. He was treated dl the scene and then transported to Hoag Hospital The fire, beheved to have been caused by dn electrical short, created about $1,000 worth of damdge to tht'! dpartment•s i:.tructure and $4,000 worth of damage to the urul's contenlc;. Vets commemoration. planned this morning Pacific Amphithedtre will host a 50th Anniversdry World War fl Commemoration toddy, with a 10 a.m. ceremony entitled Hvrctory m the Paci.He.· The ceremony wtlJ !>erve as a solemn remembrdnce of the vet· erans of 50 years ago who fought battles, served and rued for their country Commanders and representa- l.ives of local veterans orgaruza- tioflS will place wreaths m honor of the veterans The USMC 3rd A.tr Wing Bdnd and Joint Services Color Guard Me also scheduled to appear at the commemorauon. A special ceremony will also honor recipi· ents of 218 Congressional Medals of Honor, including 135 posthu· mously, for acts of heroism during the war in the Pacific. . Tickets are $3 per person dild may only be obtained by filling out a reservation form. Reservation forms for the cere- mony are available al most city halls in Orange County and at county Veterans Service offices in Lo$...Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego and Ventura counties. VW Jamboree will roll into fairgrounds More than 500 custom and vintage Volkswagens will com- pete for troptues in more than 40 car show classes when The 10th Annual California Volkswagen Jamboree is held Aug. 20 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The winner of the Best of Show award will take· home a $1,000 prize. The event will include dealer and manufacturer display and sales booths, live entertainment, an indoor swap meet for used parts, a carS-for-sale area, a van jcun and food. tn add.ition, a bikini contest will offer a St ,000 purse award. For more information, call 364· . 3672. THURSDAY, AUGUST. ~7. 1995 Al Not a care in the world on floating vacation L lfe u a balance sheet, the old phllo opher says. Assets and liabilities. good times a nd not so good. Vacations being a small but vital slice of life , they, too, have their balance sheets. Having ]usf rel umecI from fur- lough, I am in th e process of totting up the yeas and nays. My wife and I spent nine days and nights living on a small boat and we are still speaking pleasantly to one another. Definitely a complete plus, with no negative offset. Not so, however, for the Fred Column. I didn't have to write two columns, which was a welcome respite. But, under my no-play, no-pay contract I don't get paid for the two columns I didn't write, and that hurts. Especially now when my wife the teacher i~ on hiatus from pay checks until October. It was for sure a healthful vacation. We sleep like rocks, relax to the point of mental ooziness-and get plenty of exercise swimming off the boat many times each day. That racks up sc:ads of geody points, but I fear we -espe- cially me -erase those with a ·ceremonial cocktail hour each evening. It is not something we ever do at home. We will go weeks and months without anything alcoholic to drink. But when we are afloat, some vodka ton- ics and a beer or two with run- ner are virtually mandatory. We had a great time cruis- I • • ' ··-;.. o • I ... '\ ~ ... -·--T•;-• ·um ·~"'" I_.., ~ • •• , . • I I • • II • '. .., •, \ \• ~ ' ·. ·. t&;:~· fred martin .. .... ..... ·~ J • ing the coves, lagoons and yacht clubs all over San Diego harbor as part of a flotilla from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. We did everything from luxuriating at San Diego Yacht C lub, erstwhile home of the America's Cup. to anchor- ing and tethering our stern lines to palm trees on the shore of a Coronado Cays lagoon. It was not exclusively a sybaritic week. We exercised our mmds, as well as our bod- ies, with Juin Foresman's "mental magnet marathon- quiz" for virtually worthless prizes. ,J "There were 100 questions m Jum's mind-stretching quiz. Let's see how you do with some of them (answers below): Q: What is a millenary? Q : Where is a billion dol- lars worth more , the U.S.A. or England? Why? Q: ln the Virgin Islands, which way does the equaton- al c urrent flow? Q : When was the first recorded use of toothpaste? Q : What is the melody to which the ~Star Spang.led Banner" is sung? Q: Which way d oes the water move when the tide changes? Q: Can you remember how many bits in a byte? (J answered this, question with what 1 still maintain is the correct response: No, 1 can- not remember/ Juin ruled that was not a valid answer.) T here was another game in which people piled into the ir dinghies and cruised the waterfront homes of Coronado Cdys They were equipped with clues bdsed on names of boats docked 10 front of the homes. For exdm- ple . the clue might be "A divorced man.• The boat name: • Bitchless." OK, so you had to be there. But the trick to -enjoying a week ltke this is simply to let , your brain go limp. It.. took me about two days lo reach that stage. By thep, l really didn't care that we had Jost one of our engines off Del Mar on the tnp down. I wasn't even upset when l s pent all of a Sunday afternoon workrng on the machine with no luck I hdrd- ly cared the next ddy when a mechanic also failed lo find the problem. Having to deal with the world's most inept car-rental agency so we could get home was 1ust a yawn. A dreadful cold sore under my right nos- tril was merely another who care-~. Then we got home. There was a letter from State Parm canceling our homeowner's insurance because they had to pay a claim after our long- removed rogue ficus tree devoured a neighbor's sewer pipe. And the next day I was strapp ed into Dr. Nick Davis's dental chair for precisely four hours 43 minutes. It is understandable, I think, that my vacation bal- ance sheet 1s beginning to lip in the wrong direction. The mechanic m San Diego 1s still trying to find the cause of my engine's fuel starvation I am 1 ~BRANSON ,J 1MOUNTAIN MUSIC ~ TOUR.Sept. 26 7 Nights • 8 Days Inc. RT Air from LAX Hotels • Shows-Most Meals -Sightseeing $1350.00 definitely beginning to lose that drowsy, kick-back, let it hang out, more beer vacation mood. But not until I give you the answers: A: No, not a hatma.ker: a thousand-yearanniversa:ry;- A: While most felt a billion dollars is a billion anywhere, the answer ls England. In the U.S. a billion is a thousand million, which has nine zeros. In the U .K . (and Germany), their billion has 12 zeros. A: Northwest. A: Circa 2,000 BC., in Egypt. A: • Anacrion in Heaven.· A: The water moves up and down, not in and out or back and forth, or even ebbing and flowing A: There are eight bits in a byte. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 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Council gives OK to build large home Attorneys for~\ rapist seeking to bar ·.informant's t.estimony •Neighbors complained 3,930-square foot house eral bomeownen joined Sm1rl on Monday in uking the council to reconsider. Residentl asked the u• to change the Pl4nnlrig Com- mtulon'1 dedliOn.• Councilwoman Jean Watt cast th• dlllf!nting vote. would be 'over-sized monstrosity.' bors had argued over what the council to deny Losey's requ t home on the i.rTegu1a1tJ Sbaj>ed or to force him to make a ddillon· •Second day of prelftninary h~ for suspected serial rapist ends, and witnesses have yet to take stand. By Tina B«gatta. Daily Pilot bad no knowledge ol those jnridents and played no part m those easies.· Lowenstem has sa.id he believes his client's rights to representation were violated when the informant, Bruce •Ricky• Richards, began col- lecting information to give to authorities. Richards, who testified Tues- COSTA MESA -~me~ day and Wednesday, maintains spent Wednesday a.rgwng a Brooks voJunteered the infor- motwn to bar a 1ailhouse snitch mation Wllbout prompting. from testifying in a preliminary On Tuesday, Richards said bearing for alleged serial rapist he told authorities about his Steven Dexter Brooks. conversations with Brooks A ruling on the motion is hoping they would assist him u; expected sometime today. after gainmg admittance to a drug wtucb attorneys will begm call-I program in Santa Ana. mg witnesses for the prelmu-However, Newport Beach nary hearing. . Detective Jay Wynn t~ed Prosecutor Claud.t~ Silba.r Wednesday that Richards told had hoped the heanng would bun at the time be felt it was tu.s begin Wednesday afternoon. ·civic duty• to report the con- Tbe <i4Y IJlStead focused on ve:rsatlons. defense attorney Rudolph "He $aid be dJdn't like Lowenstein's request to rapists and child molesters • exclude testimony from the Wynn said. ' Ulformant. who shared an Brooks bas been charged Orange County Jaµ cell with with 17 counts,¢ rape. robbery, Brooks. burglary and weapons charges ·Mr. ~wen.stein &ttempted stemming fTom three sexual to establish that (the informant) as~ults in Newport Beach late worked for other police agen-last year. Under new rape leg- oes m the past.· Silbar sald islabon, Brooks could face 25 after Wednesday's proceed-years to We in prison if he's mgs. ·we established that we found guilty. ' HIRE THE PRO~IONALS to build you a business! We'll do all of the work AND give you a MONEY BA~K Glf.A!lANTEEl Pay us $250.00 a month to b'uild a buswess with potential to earn Sk ct up per month. ***** Opportunity. Pays weekly. CALL NOW 310-512-7750 ~ Evan Henerson. D;#/y 1'tlot NEWPORT BEACH -Council members a~ to allow resi· Cient Robert Losey to build a 3,930~are-foot home at the end of Carnation Avenue in Corona del Mar, a home ~veral of his neighbors are coovmced will be an over-sized·monstrosity. During a bearing lhls week, the City Council agreed lo grant a variance allowing Losey to ~ the allowable bwldable area of bis property. The council ruling upheld the decision of the city's Planning Commission. which bad ruled in Losey's favor in June. ·nme goes on. and thulgs go away,• said Losey who works for Source Data Products of Irvine. "It's our desire to be good, bM>- ful cooperative neighbors. That's what l'·ve always wanted.• Ov~ the course of many public beanngs. Losey and his neigh- AM'S ~CLUB BOAT SHOW at the Fullerton Sam's Club Only • 629 S. Placentia Fullerton 3 Days Only -Fri, Sat. & Sun, August 18,19, 20th Show HOUIS: Fri. 1 :00 P.M. • 8:00 P.M. • Sat. 9:00 A.M. • 8:00 P.M. & Sun. 10:00 A.M .. 7:00 P.M. F••turlng Gle•tron Femllv ............... •nd cy .Perlol•n•nc• .............. lot could look like. Residents ol al modifications. Carnation Avenue and Pemleaf . *U not. you will forever .be !aced Street maintaan;.d that. as draft·~ wi1b this monstrous eyesore. said ed. Losey's home would block 1bm Pbllllps, Who owns l>roperty views of either the ocean or at 315 Camatiori Ave. Begonia Padt But by a 6· 1 vote, the council Both bom~ers and pedes-decided that the residents had tnens -who frequently walk to presented no ~ew evidence to the end ol the cul-de-sac to look Justlfy ov_e~g the Plaru$lg out pver Begonia Park _ would Commt551on s. dedsion. be impacted, area residents . Some ~uncil members bad vis-daimecL ited the nte and said they under· Losey countered the size and st<>?'1 its unusual demand.I. , Losey, wbo bope1 to have the home completed by 1996, said he spoke to a few neighbors after the council bearing. The people be 1poke with shared his hope that the feud will end with the council's decision, Losey said. Homeowners had threatened to take the matter to court if the decision went against them;·But James "Buzz" Person. a form.er planning commissloneT, who represented Losey during the bearing, said he thought neigh- bors had no basis for a lawsuit against either his client or the city. configuration of his property jus-I und~rstand (the residents ) lilied his tequest. He also noted ~nc~rns.. ~ouncilman Dennis that be bad scaled back his 0 Neil ~d. B':1t I saw no n-:w or design to appease his neighbors. compelling evtdence requiring lWo separate Planning· Com-:!:!!!!!!!IE!!!!!E!::=!!!!!!!!!Bi!i5!5555!!5!!!1!!111!!:!!5555!!!!!!!!!!5!5iiill5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!55E1Eim!!l!!!E!!!:==:::!!!! missions ruled in Losey's favor; the first in 1992 and the second in J"!lle of this year after Losey let the first variance lapse. After the June bearing, Sand· castle Drive resident William Smm appealed the commission's deas100 to the City Council. Sev- ~ lmlI EYFfUCK Sp«falist w Call Now For fRE£ Co11s1Jlt ;~ LYON EYE 76<>-3003 Pitch "! J -' I I l ' .. n . " . . .... :. .rt:.:.e;; l ~t A t J-V U V s g BUY a AU. &mo c:a.antEa, TOY8 a Aeea9) NEa, ETC. 2514 Jll1 ;a~ ...... (et Del Mw) COIU ..... (714) a"t-7.a Sa.' goodb.' c 10 "nl mg chel k!> .• ~o'' h · I l'n .• ~ .in eas tl'I, more convenicnl way 10 pay your l"ncrg\' bill. By phone. .. Int roducing nc" payment op11on~ from l·~lil>on. The.' 're ju I one part of a whole serie of program6' de~igned to give _v~u even better service. Li ... 1cn 10 your two new pa,vmeni choices: The fir&t is the Direu Payment opllon Call us once to arranger~ your ele-ctric bill 10 be p..iid automa1ically eal·h monrh rhrough your checking <Account. Or di.ii u, the second option. Call us ea1..·h month with ~r authori7_.tion to Pay-by-Phone We won't debit'. our . 'I • .• All ount untt ""'! hHr r.,,...!)'OU· Did you h..-ar tha11 We're \Oiling on the line to make vour I ,. • IC a little euWr. a.II &al• 1-800-811~ to enroll today. Things arc changing at Edi on. In an incttaaingl~ competitive era. we're responding to .>our needs wuh new idea . So. say gOodbye to mailing chedca. And sav hello to 'an c.-asier w•\• 1 • .., o P•.Y· / .. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 199S volunteer di~ry • lHE VOWNTla DWTOllv runs periodic.ally In the=al Pilot. tf you'd like I~ on ng~organl- Utlon listed, c.11 --021, ext. 331 . COSTA MESA HeSlOtUCAL SOOl'TY The society collects Information, pho- tos and artifacts reletlng to the history of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. VoJ. unteers are needed for clerical tasks computer Input and help In the llbta,Yr For Information, call Charles Beecher: 631 -5918. • COSTA MESA LmRACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs volunteers to help people become liter· ate or teach English as a second lan- ~:r.· For Information, call FuLler. 548- COSTA MESA SENIOR aNTER The-multi-purpose senior services facil- ity, located at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more lnfonna- tion, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to S p.m. COURT A.PPOINTED SP£0A1. ADVOCATES OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to make a two year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for 3-hours a week. For Informa- tion, call 935-6124. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non· profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, In Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more Information, call 241 ·9908. DISCOVERY SHOP • Di5eovery Shops are run by the Ameri· can Cancer Society. Volunteers are need· ed and no special skills are necessary. For information, call 640-4l777 between 10 a.m. and 5" p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION·SERVICES Dispute Resolution s.tvices needs vol· unteer mediators. case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for both office volun- teers and for mediators. For more Infor- mation, call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals Society needs volunt~rs for ongoing clerical work. help in pro- grams for children with disabilities and to help with special events. For informa- tion, call 834-11 11. EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Volunteers are needed to help families where an incident of child abuse has been reported and a referral made by the county, and to work with families of high-risk victims of parental drug addic- tion. For information, call 722· 1107. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER The Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dona- tions are welcome. For more Informa- tion, call 957-5114 between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. RSH HAJtlOR AREA INC. Friends In Service to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those in need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of areas. For more informa- tion, call Debby, 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non--proflt foodbank. needs volunteers to Inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail- ings. For more Information, call the vol- unteer coordinator, 771-1343. FRIENDS Of THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library _ needs ~lunteen. For Information, call the library, 646-8845. GIRL SCOUTS The Glr1s Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop leaders. to serve on special committees, and to give lectures. demonstrations or classes. For information, c.11 979-7900. GUU..5 INCX>RPORATED Glr1s Incorporated offers educational and enrichment opportunities for gir1s and boys. Volunteers are needed. Fot further lnfonnatlon, call Amy, 646-7181. GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. Volunteers are needed to aid physical· ly-<hallenged adults who meet monthly for educational, entertainment and social purpoMS. C..11779-3441 HAT COINCTION Soup Kitchen's expenses out-pace donations The Hat Connection Is a women's phil· anthropk e>rteoSlon of the Chamber of Commerce whkti ~es the commun1-- tles of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. c.an Kay Walburger. 650-2144. • Charity's rent is hiked, foWlder says there's plenty of food but not enough money for bills. "The problem is, my expens- es are •gomg up, but my dona- tions are down,• Hatleberg said Wednesday. •J've really got to get on my horse and get a fund- raiser going." HERITAGE HOUSE AUXIUARY Volunleers are needed for an auxlllary support group being formed by Her· ltage House, a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and par.ming women and their children In Costa Mesa. For more Information, call 646-2271 . -------------1 Hatleberg said her iood By Tlna 8or~tta, Daily Pilot donations have remained con- HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM The High Hopes Head Injury Program's Rff Center in Costa Mesa, a non-profit organization serving the needs of head· Injured adults and their families, is seek- ing volunteers. Call 646-7458. COSTA MESA Soup Kitchen founder Merle Hatle- berg was hit with a double whammy last month. That's when a 10% rent hike and a $73 increase in trash col- lection fees kicked in. Alpha Hydroxy Acid Facial f o r only s20 00 FREE Dermalogica Sarnples and consultation by the Derrnalogica cornpany Saturday, August 2 6 , 1 995 ONE DAY ONLY . .. so call NOW to make an &intmentJ E. •7th St. 1ms1&:1?6 __ •11a~11aa Cl.> fl) s Full Senlice Sttlon & BeaUtlJ SuppllJ -~ 642-1717 siste nt a nd have yielded enough supplies to feed the kitchen's 300 daily patrons. •But that doesn't pay the rent and my other miscellaneous expenses,• she said. ·1 think things are just bad out there . Everybody's hurting." f ...... -.... -............... -.... -.. 1 . stuff like that,• Hatleberg S41d . : If YOU WANT TO tit.P : · ·w e're serving over 300 pea· 1 1 ple now, and I do get d lot of I !_~ "'°'!......._ ~ ~ ': food donations But I still have to l v .. Soup tOtu--. or nnur• : buy everything that goes mto : fund.r.&en. Clll 646-8181. : the soup, because l make t}iat L------------------------J from scratch. I have~buy-a.ll the produce and incidentals like Hatleberg hopes to organize a dinner through a local church or professional organization to generate new sponsors for, the Soup Kitchen. "If I can get people to pledge $25 a month for a year, that would help cover my rent and that." Hatleberg said she'd)ike to get the fund-raiser oft the ground as soon as possible. "I just need a place that will '1onate the space,• Hatleberg said. "We'll supply all the food and the cooking." THOUSANDS OF POSITIONS· (77llt Mak• You Fed Ua A Miiion) • Sooths~, . enccuages drtulation. •Mlldnlm~ for watchklg T.V., ruclng, etc. •Ola's~ canlfort and ~. • TrY1l You·u ~ yotndf In the morning ... • 545·7168aCIC 283-D 17tlr St. ~ Meu (Next ti RqssJ •O,tn 7 &1Js: Af.f 10·8, Sun. 11·6 • -I -3165 H.UICI ILVD • COSTA -Fa1'tners Ho~of Or~e qo,,,."'-t'1j' fir..e;f . (>rori,,,.ce · lndlvtdull wltb cancer and aetr tua.Wes can leant bow eo ~healthy, gourmet-style meall 7-8:30 tbnlght at Hoag Hosplgt .&Cooking Healthy• semi-nar. 11ie seinlnar lj part of IJle hospital's "Uvtng With Cancer Workshop Serles." r I I I I rODAY ottenng a tree support group tor individuals feeling the emotional weALTH MANAGEMENT stress of caring for elderly parents. ·,the Finanoal Education Soa-The group usually meets the sec-ond Wednesday of each month etY.is offering a free semi.Qar from but will meet the third Wednesday 7 k> 8:30 p.m titled, "Gifting of August. The senior ce~ter is at Str.tegies -Stop Gifting to the 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona IRS." The seminar is part of a swn· d el Mar. For information, call Vic- mer series at Villa Rosa (resi-ki at 644-3244. deqce), 1711 lrvme Ave . Newport BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Beach. Seating 1s lunited, and The Newport Harbor area res~rvations dre required. For Chamber of Commerce is spon- r~ryations, call 646-3000. 1 soring a B.usmess After Hours CHJ.DREN OF AGING PARENTS meeting at 5 p.m. at the Newport The Oasis Seruor Center 1s Dunes. lJle monthly meeting I I I I I I I I I I WITH COUPON : L1m1t One Coupon Per Customer t ••••••••••••••••••••• LET OUR FAMILY I GIVE YOUR FAMILY I help and compassion in your time of need. I I I I I I l Whatever your preference is.~. burial at a local or out of state cemetery or cremation that is handled in our own on · site crematorium Our family is llVllilllblt 24 hours a day with answers support, compassion and affordable prices. Give us a call today or just stQp ~ for pre-p~ help. costs $10 without reservations. For information and reservations, call Rosemary Hall at 846-5572. COOKING HEALTHY Is the title of this free, 7 to 8:30 p.m . Hoag Hospital seminar -part of the hospital's "Livin9 With Can- c.w WCN= serlel. • HcNIQ CMf c. '.l\'acy wilt.Kb~ all wttb cucer and tbliir fmnPW how to prepare belJltW, pnnet style meals. The ..nlnAr takes J*ce in the Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Cout ~way in New- port Beach. For reterV&tions, call 76()..5542. HAWAIIAN WAU PartY Hawaiian-style ot this free 11 a.m. Jewish Senior Center luau on the Jewish Federation -Olm.pus, 250 E. Baker St, Ca.ta Mesa. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Ukelele Stromme.rs, and door-to-door transportation is available from anywhere in Orange County. Also, for $3, guests can indulge in a full kosher meal. For information, call 513- 5641. · OPERATION a.EAN SLATE This Costa Mesa-based graffiti prevention group will be holding an informational meeting from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . in the Ingram Micro Inc. building -Hard Disk ~e. 1600 St. Andrews Place, Santa Ana. Topics will include vol- unteer opportunities and graffiti preventiOn technique$. For infor- mation, call Mike Howard at 435- 0U5. WEALTH MANAGEMENT The Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free seminar from 7 to 8:30 p .m. titled ·we Insur- ance -A Living Benefit, Not Just a Death Benefit." The seminar is part of a summer series at Villa Rosa (reside11ce), 1711 Irvine Ave., "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! Custoni -WindoUJ Treat:m.ents Shutters • Shades • Duettes • Blinds Custom Slipcovers • Bedspreads Create Uni'fue Styles With Our FREE Designer Consultatton 50o/o OFF •• f • • '. • ' ' FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY -~~~ FACTORY a SHOWROOM 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-8400 Nft1>ort Beach. Seatirig ~~- ed. and rwervaticini ue ·~uu~· for reeervatiom, c.ell 646-3000. VETEIANS .. ETING Melriben are being .sought for a new Veterans of Foreign W1J.1S ~ in Newport Beach. Montl;ilv meetings are held on the third Tbund4y ot every month at 7 p.m in the Harbor View eommurutv Center: 1854 Port Westboume. For inlorm~tion, call Richard Hohmann at 650-0361. ~----~· I• · · f l ~ ~~ ~ . 18 AIOSSYMPOSWM •HJV/AIDS Fraud is Big Busi· ness" is the title or a symposium from 7 to 10 p.m. in ballrooms 1 and 2 ol the Red Uoa Hotel, 3050 Bristol St , Coit& MeM Dr. Peter Duesberg. a ~ ol molecu. tar biology, w1u chell9pge the link betweenHIV andAIDS. Thesym. posium is ·=~ed by the Awareness Pu Group, and tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Information: (800) 758-, 3223. CONSUMER BUSINESS NElWOfuc This networking group will meet at 7 a.m . tn The Tea Room, 3100 lrvine Ave. in N ewport... Seach. The featured speaker, Patrick J. Hunter, will deliver a lecture ·titled •Maximum lnner- drive: Driven to Succeed.• The cost is $15. For reservations, call 550-4185. Famil Portrait s.?'eeial (Now through August 31) Plan Now For The Holidays A Studio with a unique outdoor garden G.RAND OPENING MARINA 1 HR FOTO ~S -~S .. • • ' . . . ' ... · 1 Hour Color Fiim Processing Enlargements. Slides And Black & White Portraits (Family & Pets) Camera Repairs ' Fiim to Video Transfer Frames & Accessories THE NEW FUJI PICTROSTAT PROCESSOR, reprints your favorite ·one of a kind· photo/slldefmemento And any object up to 1 • In depth -svch as jewelry or other valuables for Insurance purposes - · wfth photo-quality c larity. SERVING AU YOUR PERSONAL 8r BUSINESS NEEDS PROFESSIONAL QUALITY -QUICK TURN AROUND r--~---1----------------~-, I 2.00 OFF I I I I Mt ccaertigen_.torn ~ Oflldes. ~ ....... «tf. I L--~-------~~~~~----------~ HOURS: <Mon.-rt. 10-e. Set. 10-e lUSNEWPORT-eLVO. COSTA M£SA (71() 842-8205 (COSTA lllOA COUlmARO • ACROSS AIOM STIOUDS) • L -----··: ' ' . SQUARE DANCE aua Put on your dancin' shoes and have some good, clean run at the Square Riggers square dance club of Costa Mesa's ~ Begiooers Fun Dance• from t to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. The event is open to all experi- ence levels, and the cost is $2, which includes a picnic lunch. For information, call Bernice Hopkins at 557-4019. .AUG. 21 CLASSIC & CUSTOM CARS An open cruise for owners of fine, pre-1975, American rod, classic and custom cars co.otin- ues at 4:30 p.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island near Atrium Court, Newport Beach. Upon arrival, participants receive a raffle ticket. There are also 50/50 raffle tickets avail- able. Proceeds benefit Make-A- Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach police Officer Bob Henry. Other cruise dates: Sept. 6 and 20. For more information, call Jerry Hill at 721-9546. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, is sponsor- ing an anonymous helpline for individ4als with relationship problems. Cohen will be p~rson­ ally available for free consulta- tion from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. every Monday. She can be reached at 759-0357. DRAMA CLASS The.Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department is offering a variety of drama classes this summer aimed al helping teens and adults devel- op acting and public speaking skills. The two-session class - "Power Talk -Become a Suc- cessful Public Speaker" -runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Grant Howald Parks Communi- ty Youth Center on the corner of 5th and Iris in Corona del Mar. The cost is $38. To register, call 644-3151 or visit the Community Services Department, 3300 Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 23 FREE TAX WORKSHOP The Internal Revenue Service is conducting a free, one-day tax workshop from 10 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Topics will include record keeping, taxable business income, employment taxes, depreciation deductions and more. Other workshop dates include: Sept. 20, Oct. 25 and Nov. 22. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For information, call 643- 4060. GARDENING CLASS The Sherman Library and (!;iardens in Corona deJ Mar is offering a class on staghorn fems at 9:30 a.m. in the library, ---2641_E. Coast HigbwllY in Coro- na del Mar. Participants will learn about the many varieties of staghoms, their culture and how to use them in the garden. The cost is $23, and each partic- ipant will receive a staghom fern for mounting on wallboard. For information, call 673-2261. FREE INSPIRATIONAL LECTURE Laura Eyans, a breast cancer survivor, will tell the story of bow she and 12 other breast cancer survivors climbed Argentina's 23,085 foot Mount Aconcagua -the highest peak in the Western hemisphere -at a 1 p.m. slide show in the Adven- ture 16 Outdoor & Travel Outfit- ters, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The climb, known as "Expedition Inspiration,• was done as a tribute to breast can- cer survivon and those whose lives were claimed by the dis- ease. For information, call 650- 3301. YIDDISH HOUR The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County ls playing host to Gerson Jerus for an hour of Jewish humor, poetry songs and culture. The free event takes place at t 1 a.m. at the center on the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Door-to-door transportaUon to the Senior Center ls ava.Uable from enywhere in Orange County. .Por inf ormalion or reHrvation1, call 513-5641. MEE COMMUNITY WOIKSHOP •coPtng With Sexual Needl and ~lemt Iii Dementia• ii the title ol a ffM seminar 1poo· aONd by The Adult Day 5ervicee of Orange. COUntf and OxforiS Health Care trc. 9 to l l :30 a.m. at the 1'ctWt O.y Servtctll cen - ter, 181 W. HamlltOD, Bkli· IOO, Co.ta Mfla, UCI toptCI WW tndad• c:oamaon '*1ial dllfkal· tlet tn dementia and .., ..... ln cqplng with anger, guilt and depression . Reservations are required. Call 548-9331 for reservations. '! --- - --~'! •', l ,. • -r, -,. ... t:_ -"~ ,:·-. 0 IBM PC USERS Orange Coast College's IBM PC Users Group will be meet· ing from 9 a.m. to noon ln OCC's Science Hall. The meet- ings are for beginning a nd intermediate computer users and include guest speakers and new software demonstrations. The annual membership fee is $36. For information, call 843- 2048. EDUCATION APNECJATION DAY The Dally Chiropractic Ceo· ter, 2850 Mesa Verde Ease, Suite C, Ne wport Beach, will donate all chiropractic services ln exchange for d onations of schools supplies to help Col- lege Park Elementary from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A donation enti- Ues new patients to a free con- sultation and evaluation and regular p atients to an extra adjustment. For information or an appointment, call 6~2-0670. FREE CAMPFIRE PROGRAM The Upper Newport Bay Association is holding a series of free campfire programs at .-. • ~ .. .._ ... 7:15 p.m. on Sbellmaker Island. The program includes a speak- er, skits, entertainment and marshmallow roasting. Tonight's speaker is Loren Hayes of the U.S. Flsh and Wildlife Service, and the topic will be "Endangered Species and How They Got There.• 0th.er program dates include Sept. 30 and Oct. 21. For infor- mation, call 640-1742. THURSDAY, AUG. 31 YOUNG REPUBLICANS MIXER The Orange County Young Republicans organization is sponsoring a mixer at the THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1995 Sfuzz1 re taurant, 1870-A Har- bor Blvd., Triangle Square, Costa Mesa For information, call the OCYlt Hotline at 754· 5955. WOMEN IN BUSINESS Sen. Barbara Boxer will be the featured speaker at a lun- cheon sponsored by Women m Business International from 11 :30 a .m. to 1:30 p .m. in the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. The luncheon is a cele- bration of the 75th anniversary of women attaining the right to vote and will include a tribute to the pioneers of the suffrage movement. The cost is $45 before Aug. 15 and $55 there- after. For information, call Audrey Crosser at 588-0232. APPLE COMPUTER a.ue I Orange Coast College's AppM Computer Club will meet from t a.m. to 4 p.m. Ln room 204 of OCC's Cheffi! istry Building. The dub -which is open to anyone interested iJ:J computers -encourages lli.e development and exchange ol information related to the Appl~ computer. The annual member- ship fee is $30, and meetings are the first Saturday of each month For information, call 770-1865. Save 403 to 753 Off Department Store Prices! Our ·Huntington Beacli Warehouse is moving to a bigger, better location ·and ~verything HUGE SELECTIONS Our inventories are huge and cost too much to move . We'd rather sell as much1as we can at give-away pri<;es. So we've reduced our already low prices even lower! This is an extraordinary opportunity to buy famous label and designer fashions, linens and bath accessories, at never to be repeated savings. in stock must be sold I Sale at our Huntington Beach Warehouse only. MEN'S FAMOUS MAKER Hanttngton leach Edinger. 2 blocks west of Beach (across from Huntington Center Moll) (714) 842-4227 OPEN MON.-SAT. 10-9:30 • SUNDAY H-6 We've slashed prices on thousands of fine quality, items. Don't miss this sensational sale! Net evl!ry tern 1n stoo on sale but lholr..drrjs to c~e trom Percentage savings are otr dePdftment store regu 111 01 ong1nal pr ce. . \Mt ~cm mag er~ cs os ~ ~ C.'lel..-\5 ct: UlttO W"" Cl~ D n small _ slice of Italy I t wasn't really Italy, but 1t might as well have been. Against an impressionist backdrop of Venice placed on the courtyard of Fashion lJland, a flock of white geons was released to duplicate the atmosphere on tlle square of St. Marks. The crowd cheered in awe as the now white creatures took to lhe skies. It was au part of P.errogosto, the mid-summer ~talian festival sponsored by Tutto Mare for Cbildhelp USA. .b.w. cook with the community aupport, • said the tall blonde Edwards decked out in a black Diini- dresa that matched the ature of her friend and fell ow Childbelp devotee, Tiaa daatnttz. _ _..__., ·we don't usually dress as twins,• said Scha(nitz, who is also tall and blond. It must have simply been kismet. As the gardens of Fashion Island came alive Saturday ,vening with the magic of strolling jesters and jugglers, the Orange Coast social crowd mingled in the moon- light as the summer wonde r- ment created by co-chairs Beth Bldna and Renate Carls- 1on came to life. and beef. "Ferrogosto is a special time of merriment for Italians, a time for f amilles to gather together, and in our own cas~ to gather in support of chil- dren less fortunate,• Tutto Mare general manager Frank Ucata said. Honorary chairs of the evening were the dedicated Ellen and Anwar Sollman, with additional support from Fashion Island represented by the lovely Michelle Bobrer, John and Donna Crean, Dick Draeger, Rick Evan1, Charles and Nora He1ter, David and MICHAEL MUNSON I SflfCIAl. TO THE DAILY PILOT 11na SclaalDltz. BeOa Bldna, ReMte Ctrlsson, PatU Edwards and Prank Ucata celebrate Ferrogosto with jugglen at FMblon Jeland Chef Corrado Gianotti of Tutto Mare set up bountiful buffet stations serving every- thing from carpacc10 di salmone to pennette rachele \o jumbo shrimp and mixed skewers of Italian sausage Five hundred Newport- Mesa families did just that for Childhelp to the delight of local supporters Patty and Jim Edwards. 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Ch.Dia of Soup of tlU 1>ay or ~ouseSaftul 'Entru for fM<».(:Dlt'Y <jrilld'B~astof Cfd.cqn wi.tli !),{~ ~~'!JSllua <£nme Jor'Itl~1'Jl7 £ln9ulnJ wit/a :FruliSt.afootf, Tomatoes~ <;11rlk ~ !Frt.sfl :Jlem '£ntru. for 'WL'I»():..S'DA7 'Por( 'llrukrliM. wiM '"*°4 irtlbl ~""'"'~ St111a 'Ln~e for 'I!Jltl.fCS'DJt7 SpliuWi 0-'Buf 'Wellinpon ~ 'JJotffc4/M S1H1u 'Lntru for 7~'DJ!t7 S11uue~~u. !Fufs flliilt 'llrtll#~ S"""""6 ~ ~Whii Slllf« Cofl-or'1M su.50 {714) 752-8001 • :1!Js,erwtions s~~" .. .. weekend Local band Sugar Ray, from left, Stan Frazl~r. Murphy Karges, Mark McGrath and Rodney Sheppard. The group wW be performing a free concert Wednesday at the Hard Rock Cafe ln Newport Beach. Anew contender · • Sugar Ray may have not yet fotUld 'radical fame,' but with a debut CD, MTV play and a spot on Howard Stern, the local band is' on its way. By R. John Forstrom, Daily Pilot I t wasn't long ago that Sugar Ray was just another band with a catchy name (Shrlnky Din.ks), playing cover tunes at parties and local bar shows for a crowd of maybe 50 college students. Now, though lead singer Mark McGrath says the group from Newport Beach has not found "radical fame,• more than the band's name has changed. "Getting a record deal brought us to a professional level," said McGrath, who, along with band membeTS Stan Frazier and Rodney Sheppard is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. "This is som ething that I have wanted to do my whole lite. We were four guys from Newport • Beach who let the momentum 1 take us. We escalated to a higher level." A "higher level" indeed. With the release of their d ebut CD "Lemonade and Brownies" on Atlantic, Sugar Ray's mix of Beast- ie Boys-style funk and hard-rock is now receiving national expo- sure. Along with a nationwide tour promoting the CD, the band has appeared on MIV's "120 Minutes" and were recently guests on the Howard Stern radio show, where they petformed their version of "Psychedelic Bee" -a song originally written by Stem hbnself. "1be Howard Stem show was just phenomenal," McGrath said. •1 used to listen to him religiously. Just being in the facilities, walking through the door and lookin~ at Howard Stem ... he just don t let anybody on his show." Although the band continues to play to crowds across the United States, songs like the first track on their CD -"Snug Harbor" -reveal the band's Newport Bea.ch roots. "It's an ode to our favorite watering hole," McGrath explained. "We spent many days in there getting inebriated. There is nothing better than going in there and .relax:ing." In early 1996, Sugar Ray will embark on a montb-lQJlg Euro- pean tour that includes stops in Italy, Holland. Spain and Ger- many. The thought of playing in front of the large festival crowds may have been overwhelming for the band a few in.onths ago, but in the course of its American tour, Sugar Ray bas already played venues before crowds of more than 50,000 people. "(Playing in front of pig crowds) you get a nervous ener- gy." McGrath said. "Nervous energy I thrive on. We played 'Mean Machine' and thousands of kids were singing the song. "It is a whole different animal playing those things.• Aft.er three months on the road. though, McGrath said it will be good to catch the last part d sum- mer in Newport Beach. So instead d just another tour stop, the free show they will play at the Hard Rock Cafe ln Fubion Island on Wednesday. Aug. 23, Is NIKi's r---~---------------------, ' F.Y.I. + WHAr. Sugar Ray concert +WHEN: 10 p.m.; Wednes- day, Aug. 23. ~~g band. goes o~ at 9 p.m. + WHEJU!: Newport Beach Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion . Island. +HOW MUCH: Free. +MORE INPO: 644-.884-4. J I I I I I ' I I I L-------------------------~ ~portunity to relax and visit f · y and friends. •Touring is still part of the deal,• McGrath said. "I love touring, but it will be nice to get a couple of days off. It is bard to be away from my family and it will be cool to play in our home- town.· 'D'O ! IL UPPER CRUST PIZZA Dine-In or Take-Out SALADS • SUBS 1 ftPI IES PD.M: See the Academy Award winninji film "On the Waterlront - lluring Marlon Brando, Kart Malden and Eve Marie Saint 1:30 p.m. Friday as part ol New- palt Harbor Art Musewn's Night Alm Series. . 2 JEICYLL AND HYDE: 6 Al11ST TALK: Paul Von Blum, ol UCLA's African American Stu<lies Ceitte.r, Will speak on "African Art and African Amencan Artists" at noon, Tuesday._Aug. 22 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. In conjunction with the muse- um's em.ibil, "Western Artists/ African Art.• which rum through Sept. 10. 7 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT: Photographs by Jacqueline Thurston will be displayed Aug. 23 through Sept. 11 in the Susan Sprifus Gallery in Costa Me a. The photos will be accompanied by "photo sculp- tures" and poems. I Hfl N I ),, I Ip ! !'lit. Musical tbriller •Jekyll and Hyde" comes to the Orange County Performing Arts Cent~ August 22-27. The six-day, pre- Broedway stint will be the tbow's only Southern Callf omia appearance. 8 MUSICAL 1WAIN: Revisit Missouri in the 1S40's at the Newport Theatre Arts • • ••• Center's musical •Tom Sawyer. 3 ROSES.ARE RED: Bring in your worst poetry and cele- brate Bad Poetry Oay at 7 p.m. $unday at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble. 4 HOMETOWN CONCE.llT: Playing in their hometown for the first time since beginning their nationwide tour last year, local band"Sugar Ray" come to N ewport Beach 10 p.m . Wednesday, Aug. 23 for a party and free concert at the Hard Rock Cafe. 5 ORANGUTAN DINNER: The musical runs Friday through Sept. 3. Show times are 2:30 p.m . and 8 p.m . Saturday and Sunday. 9 AFRICAN BEADS: A hands-on jewelry-milking clac::s, 11 a m. on Saturday, at Tmibuk:tu Folk and Tribal Art in Costa M~a. 1 0 VOLKSWAGEN JAM: Custom and vintage VWs compete for tro- phies at the tenth annual Cali- fornia Volkswagen Jamboree, 9 a m.-4 p .m . on Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Also: booths, live entertainment, food and games. "'' ! I I ~I _, 0 r I ft f" 1 -c v t Help save the rain forest's endangered orangutan at a fund-.raising event 7 :30-11 p .m . Monday at the Emerald Forest Restaurant in.Newport Beach. Enjoy Indonesian music, a spe- ~a1 I ~~11 •"'o • For more detalls on the~and - other IO<'al events, see On The Town/A10. · YOC NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Cs For Lunch• Dinner •Sunday Brunch ·Catering A\J1l.1ble For Any Occasion For Reservat:Jofls and Directions Call 723-0621 1 ~ I Sh1pyud \\'J)' • Ne\\ pon Beach TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1995 1 /2P~ Alll)~ Despite relocation and a minor name ch~ P~ H""'4 G · will celebrate 6 years of service to the community. As a way of saying thfUik you to our regular guttsts ALL items on our menu will be at HALF PRICE. Reseruadons ~be accept«I on this day only. Present this coupon and receive ~l two OJ . the Via Udo, 3rd Door, Newport Beac:b, 615-8008. •IBBMlmUMTAJ.X •mlMOJlt Pianist CyndM ~ pedonm [Paul Voo Blum, from the 6 to to p.m. lb~ and 1\ael- Atrian AmertcaD studMI Center cla 1be S&an-at UCLA, Will gtVe a lecture titled days and Wednelhys.• 1 •African Art and AtricAn Amert-~ Smith 1\1o plays J4m 8 PJL '° can ArUlts, • at noon Tuesday, 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. u~-'-A 3333 W. Cout Hwy., Newport Aug. 22 tn the Newport ncuuur Bee.ch, 631·2'87. Art Museum, 850 San Clemente • DIVA Drive tn Newport Beach. 1be talk Uve music featur:tng: Kevin ' is in conjunction with the muse-Guillaume on piano, every um'1 exhibit, · "Western Wednesday. Jazz Duo, every Artlsts/ African Art,• which focus.. Thursday-Saturday. Mu.sic hours: es on African Art and its influence Wednesday-Thursday, 8 p.m.· on contemporary American cul-midnight. Friday· Saturday, 8:30 ture. The exhibit runs through p .m.-12:30 a.m. 600 Anton Blvd., Sept. 10. Por information, call Costa Mesa, 754..()6()(), Hillary Streichenberger at 759-•EMPIRE BALLROOM 1122. "Disco 2000· Thutlday nights. • PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBrr , Deejays spin ?Os, '80s and '90s Photographs by Jacqueline dance music Plidays and Satur- Tburston will be on display Aug. days. 21 and over. 6'0 W. 17th St., l3 through Sept. 17 in the Susan Costa Mesa, 571-5 168. Spritus Gallery, 1878 A Harbor •NEWPORT MAltlllOTI' Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The photos Tom Stein Band plays Top 40, 9 will be accompanied by •photo p.m.-1:30 a.m. Thursdays through sculptures· and poems. Opening Saturdays in the View Lounge. receptjon: 2-5 p.m., Aug. 26. Joyspring, jazz, 5 p.m. Sundays. Information: 548-1558. The Greg Vail Band, jazz, 8 p.m. •ANNE DAVIS..JOHNSON •o midnight Sundays. Reddy A variety of European land-Freddy plays Motown, Top 40 and scapes and local seascapes by the R&B 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a .m. Mon- local artist on view through mid-days. The Bytes play Top 40 8:30 September. Sutton Place Hotel, p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Tuesdays and nianon Foyer adjacent to Cafe Wednesdays. 900 Newport Cen- Pleuri, 4500 MacArthur .Blvd., ter Drive, Newport Beach, 640- Newport Beach, 476-2001, ext. 4000. 3103. • SHARK CLUB • WATERCOLORS #Dance Opera" with house, Exhibit of watercolors by Gail funk and hip-hop 10 p.m. -3 .a.m. Sellers. Through August. Open 10 Fridays and Saturdays. $5 cover a.m.-5 p.m., Wednesday-Satur-after 10 p.m. Progressive music day, 11 a.m-5 p .m. S\,\Ilday. and billiar$is until 2 a.m. Sundays Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. through Wednesdays. 841 Baker Pree admission. Showcase St., Costa Mesa, 751-0206. Gallery, South Coast Plaza Vtl-• TIKI BAR lage, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Santa Live reggae with Upstream, Ana. every Monday. Local bands every • ALTA COFFEE Live music featuring: Cowboy Buddha, Aug. 18; Just Friends, Aug. 23. Showtimes: 8 p.m. Sun- days, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Thursdays and 9 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days. 506 31st St., Newport Beach, 675-0233. •An.ANTIS •Tue Mine," featuring psycho underground special effects, with deep. reggae, retro and sex house music and some techno oldies 9 p.m. Thursdays. Deejays Steve Beltran 9 p.m. Fridays and Maxwell House 9 p.m. Saturdays spin KROQ flashbacks, house, old school and 70s. No cover charge ~ -10 p.m. all three nights. 21 and older; tastefully casual attire. 3388 Wednesday. Alternative bands every Thursday. Dance bands every Friday-Saturday. Cherry- bomb Productions presents vari- ous heavy alternative bands, every Sun. Show times: 10 p.m. Cover. 1700 Placentia; 548-3533. • 21 OCEANFRONT Les Czimber plays jazz and other music 6 -10 p.m. through Sundays and Wednesdays. Joe Massiminn plays jazz 6 -10 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays. 2100 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach, 673- 2100. •VILLANOVA Michael Patterson and Paul Biondi, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Thursdays thnNlb seturdaJL llkMld Peamo .,....._..., t.vodlM 9 p~_·l~ -.... SuDdlly9 ~ w.clDeld.tyl. 3131 w. COMt ~·· N9wpart BMdl. !M2-78IO. ••UN Ragdme "pluilt !Mve Holden plays 6-10 p.m. 1\aeida'·'Tbun- d«y Juz ~ hWa Prince 1·11 P·~'. Pridays and Saturdays tn the Lobby Lounge:--686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, 540·2500. • "PllDAY FAMILY PUCKS" Newport Dunes Resort brings the silver screen to the beach with its tree summer series through Sept. 1 with the latest feature film releases at dusk Fridays on the sandy shores of the Newport Lagoon. Bring beach chairs and/or blankets. Call for film line- up. 1131 Back Bay Drlve, New- port Beach, 729-DUNE. • FIPllES FUM See Elia Kazan's 1954 Acade- my Award winning film •On the Waterfront" -about New York City harbor unions starring Mar· lon Brando, Karl Malden and Eve Marie Saint 6:30 p.m. Friday as part of Newport Harbor Art Museum's Night Film Series. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach; 759-1122. • ROUND TABLE WEST KNBC T.V. ne~ anchor- woman Keily Lange, actress Vicki Lawrence and Newport Beach resident John J. Gobbell will be the featured authors at Round Table West's noon luncheon today in the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway in Ne wport Beach. Lange will promoting her debut novel, "Trophy Wife;• Lawrence, }!er re~ntly released memoirs, #Vicki -The True Life Adventures of Miss Fireball;" and Gobbell, a WWll .thriller, •Tue Last Lieutenant.• Tickets cost $35 per person of $350 for a table of 10. For reservations, call (213) 256-1911. • ROSES ARE RED Bring in your worst poetry and celebrate Bad Poetry Day at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach; • SUMMla MUSIC sums P1ftb annual aeries In Hyatt N~er'1 Outdoor ~e­ ater continues Prtdays through Se~. 15 wtth: Cbrlstlan McBride Qti4rtet and the Erle Reed 1\io, toqjght1 Charlie Haden's Quartet West feet\D'tng Brie Watts, Allan Broadbent and Larance Marable, Aug. 25; artists to be announced, Sept 8 and 15. Doors to all shows open at 6:30 p.m., with the con- cert starting at 7:30 p.m. nckets: $16 (unless otherwise stated) and available through ncketMaster and the Hyatt Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, 729-1234 or 650-UVE. •SUNDAY JAZZ SERIES Fourth annual Sunday Jazz series featuring: Bill Bergman, Sunday, s.ru, Aug. 21; ,All Star Ensemble, Sept. 3. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. •AFRICAN BEADS A bands-on jewelry-making class, 11 a.m. on Saturday at Tim· buktu Polk and Tribal Art, 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. $2 donation requested. Limited seat- ing. RSVP: 650-1413. • VOLKSWAGEN JAMBOREE Over 500 custom and vintage VWs will be competing for tro- phies in over 40 car-show class- es a t the tenth annual California Volkswagen Jamboree, 9 a.m.-4 p .m. on Sunday. Additionally, there will be dealer and manu- facturer display and sales booths, live entertainment, a giant indoor swapmeet for used parts, cars for sale, food and games. Admission: general, $11; children 6-12, $6; children ~AUIUST17,1115 A• under lb, free. At tbe Ofange County Palrground1, 88 Pair Drive, Coete Mesa. lnfonudoa: 364·3812. • OltANGVTAN DINND Help ae•e the rain forest'• e.n44ngered Of~W1 at • tund- raising event 7:30-11 p.m. Mein· day at the Emerald forest Re.tau· rant in Newport Beach. BnJoy Indonesian music, a spedf.l rain forest menu and a slide/video presentation by orangut4n world expert. Dr. Birute Galdikaa. Cost: $80 per person, payable in advance or at the door. Umited seating, RSVP by Friday. (310) 207-1655. 309 Palm, Newport Beach. • CLASSIC & CUSTOM CAll.S An open cruise tor owners or fine, pre-1975, American rod, classic and custom cars continues beginning 4:30 p.m . Monday, Aug. 21. and twice monthly through September. Participants receive a raffle ticket, and there are also 50150 raffle tickets avail· able for $1 each or $5 for six. Hard Rock and other merchants supply prizes. Proceeds benefit Make-A- Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Robert Herny. Raffle is at 8 p.m. Other dates: Sept. 6 and 20. Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island near Atrium Court, Newport Beach, 721-9546 (Jerry Hill). • "TOM SAWYER• Revisit MisSowi in the l 840's at the Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter's musical "Tom Sawyer." The performance includes eight tunes, including, "Painting the Fence." The musical runs Friday through September 3. Show times are 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Ticket prices are $8. Information: 631-0288. •"CATS" Andrew Lloyd Webber's ucats" closes Sunday at the Per- f~ AIU Center. SboW tlmel; • p.m. IGaigbt lhrouab Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday ,anCI malineM 2 p.m. ~y and Stinday. Tidl· .a range St9·S50. available through the boi oftice or 1lcket- MUter1 740·2000 or (213) 480· 3232. Por iilfonnation, call 556- ARTS. • •avs STOP'" The 'lbeatre District presents "Bua Stop• by William Inge, a play about a group ot bus Ii.den who are th.Town together when they must wa.it-out a snow storm. Directed by Mario Lescot and produced by Bonnie' Vise, the play runs through SWlday. Perfor- mances: Thursdays through Sat· urdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. nckets: $15. Located in the • Back lot of The Lab Anti Mall, 2930 Bristol Street, Suite C-106, Costa Mesa, 435-4043. • JEKYLL AND HYDE Musical thriller "Jekyll ~d Hyde" is coming to the Orange County Performing Arts Center Tuesday-Sunday, Aug. 22-27. The six-day, pre-Broadway stint will be the show's only Southern Cali- fornia appearance and will star Robert Cuccioli and Linda Eder. Shows begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday; and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Ticket prices range from $18 to $55 and are available at TicketMaster outlets and The Center Box Office. To order by phone, call 740-2000. • CASTING CAll The Newport Theater Arts Center is holding a casting call for the drama "On Golden Pond." The play is directed by Jae}' Mills and will run from Sept. 29 to Oct. 29. Four males and two Females are needed for the cast. For inf or- . mation, call Jack at 969-1222; or afte~ 4:30 p.m. at 631-0288. • Send listings. information to On The Town, do the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, calif. 92627. Items can be faxed to 646-4170~ CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY Pl.OT eral Manager Frank U cata and executtve chef Corrado Gianotti at the bar of Tutto Mare.restaurant at Fashion Island. lavors say it all ·at Tutto Mare reparlng a buffet for 450 h ungry donors at last Sat-· urday's Ferrogosto charity h for Childhelp U.S.A. in hion Island was no big deal Tutto Mare. The staff at handsome Italian restau- t takes it all in stride. After they serve 250 daily at ch and at least 400 multi- se d inners every night. an 'able record for any restau- e magic ingredient for success is Chef Corrado ottt. Over Ure past six Licata b rings his own charisma to the table. "It is unreal to see so many young, scintillating people throng in here," he said. "They know our service staff by name and the menu by heart!• Focaccia, the Italian bread now seen in almost every trat- loria, is baked in Tutto Mare's ovens twice daily to assure fresh ness. It is as feath ery and light as a cloud, b ut some of us miss the flavorful, earthy accent of rosemary. Butter is available on request, but the olive oil served in a small cruet is some of the best I've had. It didn't '.if aste so much like oil as it did strained olive juice. The other cruet held sweetly mild bal- samic vinegar. Great begin- nings for an Italian meal. Although Di Cesare Salad is a pure, straight Caesar salad and is extremely popular, try Agrumi e Capesante for a change. It is a salad of mixed fragile greens with grilled scal- lops and bits of orange, grape- fruit and lemon. Sheer talent. mixed a$ it is with extra virgin olive oil and lemon juice. There are a dozen excellent pastas -try an order of Tagli- olini con Gamberetti Melan- zane, a composition of ravish- ing flavor. Tastes of the sweet shrimp mixed with pasta, grilled eggplant and a spicy, herbed tomato sauce brought our table to silent appreciation. So did the steamed Manila clams resting in a pond of clam juice laced with a peppery dry white wine sauce. And one orde'r of rich risotto will be enough to make your friends happy as fat larks. Italian foods are not pre- sented in ornate designs. Don't plan on "vertical• food -they prepare in a much simpler style, letting the flavors say 1t all. A cornucopia of appetizers, soups, salads, pastas and entrees are based on every- thing from the sea. Among the bigge r plates are sauteed swordfish with capers, lemon and olive oil and grilled medallions of tuna, mabi mahi and salmon with saffron sauce. Whole Dover sole and striped sea bass (branzino) are pre- sented a t table, then deftly sliced apd boned for you. For the. guest who never m et a fish he didn't hate, the menu sh ows Carpaccio di Bue -raw b eef with aruguJa, le~on, g rana and olive oil1 a fine, siz- zling, double breast of chicken; grilled veal chop with cheese and sage butter; and finally, thinly sliced New York steak with cannellini beans and an berbed balsamic vinegar reduction. Vegetarians can have a pristine vegetable soup and several choices of antipasti, soup and risotto totally free of beet or chicken stock. · _..,.""" In mild weather, try lunch or dinner in the patio. It's also a fairly qu}et and exquisite place to experie!'l.ce an inexpensive glass of 1992 Deer Valley cabernet sauvignon, $4; or a house chardonnay at $4. The wine list covers the Northern California and Italian vintners in a lavish way. Bottles are picked by sommelier Ralph Rosenberg._ Desserts all cost $5.50. For summer nights. vanilla bean ice cream with a deluge of fresh berries seems a perfect way to enjoy the evening. If it's a chilly night, indulge in a puff pastry witfi chocolate ganache, Chantilly cream, raisins and dark chocolate, or some other devilish delight Chef Gianotti 1s working on. And don't forget that awesome espresso. After you and your kids have become veteran pilQa, having climbed out d yOur •pocts• at Triangle Square's Vll1ul World. you may need a bracer. Head right over to their old time soda fountain and ai oraer a latte or a milk shake:--_;;ti:.-_._ To feed afterwfligbt hunger A pangs, Virtual World also / serves excellent hamburgers, BLTs, grilled chicken. cheese or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Ham.bwgers with everything, $3.75. 1bey are whisked into VirtwlJ World by the neighboring Johnny~- eb. .if Or, stroll around the comer • • to one of Triangle Square's qi> newest additions, Chong'• 1•1 Chinese Cafe, for a bot bowl • ~ of won ton soup or some , crunchy egg rolls. Most things are served cafeteria style and · 1 there are pleasant tables in the courtyard. . ,. Fresh ice cream ,(' The Firenze Gelato and r .. Coffee Company may make •l1 its ice cream with a lower fat content, but to tell the truth, it tastes just like the rich, heav- enly ,stuff we used to lick off the ice cream paddles on my Grandma's back porch. nus gelato is made right in the store where you can watch. It's great to know that it hasn't been in a factory freezer for months and doesn't have a speclc of preservatives. The Italian version is creamy and very dense. There are 36 fla- vors (try the nocciola, hazelnut, for a brand new take on ice cream). Besides qelato, there are sorbets, lactose-free and made from fresh picked fruit European coffee is another _ feature of the shop , with espressos, lattes and mochas, Italian style . Bagels and muffins from Blg City Bagels are imported from 9osta Mesa every day at dawn. Firenze Gelato is open every day at 2810 Newport Blvd, on the Perunsula. Phone 673-6688. -By MA1U.A BIRD .~ • ., • s, he has been allowed to lop an accomplished · 5:!!5=:!Sl!ii::ES55iiiiiii:ii\5i0a;;;;;;:;;;;;!!!ii!!!5!!=:=:=:===================:!!:5!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!:=:=:==:=:==::::===============================================~ ' • of unusually fine Ingre- s and is blessed with wise ration heads who do not ere with his recipes. e sophistication of rich, wood paneling, French ows. marble floors, inv1.t- ar, verdant trees, vine and s give Tutto Mare an opu- of belle epoch beauty. taste is not just on the s, it's the very essence of estaurant. e new general manager, Licata has been on deck July. replacing Claudio a. No one knows better Licata that it will be a enge to keep up with Are- track record as convivial and general manager. CAFE, located at 100 Moin St. Balboa IOot of pier). The Studio Cafe is the happening place food, fvn & entertainment. Menu includes ribs, Iden, fresh fish, pesto, appetizers & soloch, also rving brunch on Sot & Sun.10 lo 3:00 wtiich includes ium waffles, omelettes, poncokes and much more ices range from $2.95-$13.95. Open 7 days o . Mon-Fri 11 ·3~ I :30 om, Sot-Sun 1 ~I :3Qwn. so located at 300 P.C H., Huntington Seoch. ~. BRU, 8, ENT, V, MC, AE, DC. 36-Sns UlllS USTAUIANT, located at 1712 Placentia, oslo Me50. Menu includes ribs, chicken, steok & ster, prime rib, pizza, oyster bor. Prices range from 3.95 and up Open doily from 11 :30om lo 10pm, ocktoils 'Iii 11 pm. ID, F8, WC, No Cfed1t cards. 1714) ~.ftll'll'l lunt"I CAR, located ot 320 Bristol to ot Redhill (by Ar«> Mini Mort! In Costa Mesa. Menu Includes good country c6okin' breakfast with the best omMttes, pona>ku, great Mexican breakfast dishes and lunch with aHmy vegeiobles, lefiyoki bowl, gorlic cll~en. osson.d soloch, healthy lvrkey burgers, hombuf'gers, air'vM w/ pototo solod Of fries. Try Ruth's home cookin' today Great food, great prices! Prices range from $2 99 to $5 95 Op.n 7 cloys o WMk lam lo 2pm ID, 00, WC 1714) 6"1·7321 CHINESE CHOI rtbNG, Gourmet Chin. ... Light & ~. no r1119 u.-d, only natural ingredients. Menu lncludee . low col meals, combination plotea, beef or pof\ di.Ma, chicken & ~ dish., ond family ' volu. dinners Toke out CM1ilable. $1 • buck o plate oYOllobi.. localed ot 17938 ~ St. (Mid lo Pie N ScMtl FounlOm Valey. ~14) 905-3691. FRENCH a•llBI• local9dot1tt12~ ~ hfne, ~»from John~ Altpm. Elei:lont, chormtng, gracious & be<Nttful. eoCt-. of lb dinfne !OOm• ho• o diff.tent d«Or. TM food Is f~olifornlo cubinH:laly W heaillhfUlly pr.;c..d lunch tpeeiols ot.$8.00 n . ..__ d1nn. iMnU 1nCW.t o llC!fiety °' , meot, c ..... Ooda jUlt 10 mention o filw ltefM, flrbl !_09 a $6 to $25. Serving lund' I 1:»2:30, l)Ctfiw 5.3()..10 30, op9n 7 daya G .... ID, 00, Fl, N. WC, V, W:, AMX DC, 0CSC. '1ailet ~ V1•17S2.tOOI . ITALIAN SMA1W MITAUIANT & IAUMOI CO. l9QCMd at 251 ~d Woy. N.wpot1 Beach Meno ~ great pow, OW'Ord winning Coesor $0ilod, deliclOua homemade SOUtOge, ~. lamb, foh of YegtlOrian diihM= wi~. beet, coppuocino & de.em. •wa a owned & n;n reslolfrant .. Pr1cet ,...._ rro. $4. ~to $13".95. C¥n 7 daya o ~ Serll• SGt .. -arvnch from 8:30 lo 1 QO Sunday in 11'~ I tom lo l()pm. Friday & Sot. 11om-1 lp111. N , out WC, BRU, 'W9, V, M, AI., DC 17'141 nl-062 Cal ror dil9Cllons Colilring Speciolista. --------------------------------------•1l' ITALIAN CIAO, located at 2600 Eoit Coost Hwy, Cotono o.I ft/a. Come and e.xpe!"i«Q Corona ct.I Mar's newest bolion reslouronl serving New Yorl style pizza, gourmet piuos, eiccitit"O pmkls, creotiw aolods, Coff., coppuccino oncfhsh bobd pastries. Pnc.s ronge from $3.95 to $10.95. Open 7 days o week fron\ 1 lotn '.q l lpm, Sundoy Btunch 1 lom. Deli'*)' ~-Cae.ring a\IOiloble for oll occosions, V,WC.., AI., WC, N OUT 640-2291 INeADO l'IAUAN CNI, l.ocot9d ot 21148 8eocfl Btvd .• (at~. fomilv owned, ~ing p;wpcnd wltfot the flMet "** l c""* l ~. for ita ilWamous ch1•1 e:*. ~range fr'Of'll S2 OOk> $11 .95. Opefl lues. lhni Sat 11~. ~. 11.. . doeedMotl . ._.,OUT, WC, Wine --536:24'1 RllJ!li!I ltlONDAl' NIGHT Fo•ilg Special MEXICAN AVllAS B. IANCl910, A din~ londmM ror • <>Wf 20 years. Run by the AvUa fotnity, AWo. hos 7 locatioM lo WW yoo in Casto M.la, N.wpol1 Beach. Santa Arto, Lone Beodl, Hvnti11g1on Pen & l.Qguno H1h & Huntington 8eoc:h. featuring outhentic: rood Wffh It. heh.st lng...dien" & a new creoti¥e light cuialne olong _. authentic Moma Avik>'• *'Pea· ID, 8*U, Fi, ENT, WC, V, Ml:., Ill. DC, & OISCOYB. •Avilcff hen o rep!lllOllOfl for lr9afing yov .. port ol h fornilyt I ' . SEAFOOD MClflC flSH & SIAIOOO, loc:at9d at 26 Newport Blvd., Costa Mato. Mef-.u includes seafood salads, l90food tondwid.., gtiled trees, fish & chip&, fish kx:cn, ~ ond men. Also hos one of Orange County's lotgett inventories of fresh fish from it's fish rnorbt. Prices rooge from $1.95 and up. Open Mf 11-6; Sot 11..s. ID. we lf'l•J 650-0130 . lU9llS DU DOCK, located at 9059 Adams, Huntington Beach. M.nu includ.1 Mafood, Peak & lobster, pizza, prime rib, oyiter bof. Prices ronge From $3.95 ond up Open doily from 11 :30om to 10pm, Cocklods 'Iii 11 pm. IN, fB, we. v. we.. 17'1 41963-6362 STEAKS lHI UM l1'IAK HOUll, Locat.d at 2300 Harbor BNd, 131 , Costa Melo. M.nu inc::lude. -*a, Fr.sh fish, chlcbn, burgen and salads. Prices rorp from $3,75 for lundl and $6.25 for dinner. op..i I I om for lunch MSc. Dinner .cpm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & Sun. IN, we. V, MC., Af, DC. (71"1 ~1·9777. For nae . ' . l10i 111Cll;on 1egmdltg local . ftavar . ml Jhe Daly Plat at 642 4321 ··~ l1ada at t 1 l I West ··th fresh ushrooms lthough southwestern cui- sine is not the first place you might look to find sh mushTooms, when you te them ln the following out- st-type recipes you might gin to change your mind. Cre- t&d by Chef Jay McCarthy of an Antonio's award-winning ascabel Restaurant, these recipes showcase mushrooms' amazing versatility, and their ability both to add their own · unique flavor and to absorb those flavors around them. The Mushroom and Brie Que- sadillas is a real crowd pleaser and perfect to wow friends and family as an appetizer, as a casu- al dinner or as part of a south- western buffet. It uses a combi- nation or mushrooms (your choice of white, crim.inj and/or shiitake) sauteed and layered with green chilies and delicately pungent Brie in two crispy gold- en· tortillas. Top off this meltingly delicious combination with another taste dimension -the sweet, spicy, dtrusy flavors of Fresh Mango and Papaya Chut- ney. Fresh Mushroom Sais& is another recipe that gamers dou- ble takes, then double tastes! Based on a traditional salsa it combines fresh diced mush- rooms, tomatoes. sweet and hot peppers, green onions and cilantro. Lime juice and olive oil add counter notes of tang and smoothness. Serve this unusual salsa· with the usual accompani- ments or with grilled or roasted meat, chicken and fish and you're sure to win rave reviews. Remember when buying fresh mushrooms, look for smooth, firm caps with dry sur- faces. Once home, refrigerate immediately. To prolong storage remove the outer plastic wrap and cover with paper towels, or store in a paper bag. Mushroom and Brie Quesadillas with fresh Mango and Papaya Chutney 8 ounces cold Brie cheese 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 pound m1xed fresh mush- rooms, thinly sliced (mixture could include white, crimini or shiltake) t can (4 .5 ounces) chopped mild green chilies, very well drained 112 cup finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon minced garlic 112 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon ground black pep- per 8 (6-inch) flour tortillas 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves Cut Brie in 1/4-incb thick slices; set aside. In a large skillet over medium-high beat, beat oil until bot. Add mushrooms; cook , stirring occasionally, about 2 minutes; remove 1 cup for gar- nish: ser aside. To remaining mushrooms add green chilies, onion, garlic, salt and black pep- per; cook, stirnng occasionally, unW mushrooms are tender and llqwd evaporates. 3 to 4 minutes longer. In a medium skillet over medium-high beat place 1 tor- tilla: spread a quarter of the mushroom mixture over the tor- tilla. In a sihgle layer arrange a quarter of the Brie over mush- rooms. Heat until cheese starts to melt, about 30 seconds. Cover with another tortilla, pressing do:.vn lightly. Using a large spat- ula tum quesadilla: heat until cheese is melted about 30 sec- onds longer. Remove from skillet to a serving plate; cov~ keep warm. Repeat with i191lining ingredients except the chutney. Top quesadillas with reserved mushrooms. Cut m wedges and serve with Fresh Mango and Papaya Chutney. Yield: 4 por- tions Fmsh Mushroom Salsa 2 medium-sized fresh tomatoes 8 ounces fresh white mush- rooms, chopped (about 2 cups) 1 cup chopped sweet red bell pepper 1/4 cup chopped green onioru (scallions) 114 cup fresh lime Julee 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 tablespoon chopped fresh dlantro leaves 1 . tablespoon finely chopped jalapeno pepper U2 teaspoon salt Core tomatoes and cut in halves; gently squeeze out juice and seeds: coanely chop 1 toma- to (makes about 1 cup); set aside. Cut rimW.ning tomato in large chunks: puree ln a food proces- sor unW smooth. Pour into a luge bowl along with the chopped tomato, mushrooms, .. i1id pepper •!ld green oniOt'lJ. In a limall bowl combine lime Julee, Jbtiv• oil, dlantro, Jalapeno pep· per and Nlt1 pour over mush- room nmtute; tou gently. serve with toitill4 chips, red and 9J"D mU pepper wedges, cucwuber llJces, etc. Yield: 4 cups ... ts cue from southwestern cuisine Sante Fe. founded bl 161 O by the Spenia.rds, had previoualy been the te of an lndl:/ueblo. lbe s.nte Fe 'n'all en at tbe town's central plau. Today. the buildings of the plaza house museums. a.rt galleries and some of the finest restaurants in the country. Com Dance Carrot Salad is inspired by a Sante Fe restau- rant that specializes in honoring Native American foods. Europeans called com maize, a derivative of the early American Indian word mahiz. In fact, before settlef9 came to the New World, Europeans Md never .... tbla food. canoe. bave ta.en known for over 2,000 ~ for tbelJ health-giving propertiee and high vtl4min A coatent. BeaQI, the seed ppdl ot vuioua legumes, are among tbe oldest food.I known to humanity, dating back at leut 4,000 years. In th1I colAdul a&Lad. julienne carrots and fresh com kernel.a share a plate with black or pinto beans. Each has been marinating in a simPle four-ingredient dress- lng. Fresh, pungent sage adds its musty mint taste and aroma to the mixture. Became ol the protein-rich IMleDI you Cllll enjoy Com Dence Carrot Salad u a main Ctilb for four or serve It u a side dilb with lime~ chicken for a toutb- w81lern patio meal. Corn o.ra c:.rrot Wed 1 ~ California c.nots 2 ears com on the cob or 2 cups frozen com kernels, thawed 1 bunch fresh 1age or ba.stl leaves 1 red or green bell pepper, halved, seeded and sliced 112 teaspoon red chile Oakes ~~ MOST srom Ol'IN 24 HOUIS Gl:'lllft:.1CICllQJ (optional) 1/3 cup vegetable oU 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 1112 tablespoons sugar 114 teupoon each thYllle, rose- ~ (crushed) and pepper 1 can (15 oz.) red kidney. black or pinto beans, drained Salad greens or sage leaves Paprika Trim cam>ts and cut into nar- row, short sticks. Remove husks from com and with large Jcnif e, cut raw kernels from cob. Hold sage leaves together in clump and finely slice crosswise to get a mMlure ol 114 cup, paaed. Combine c.anob. com, sage. Mil pepper and c:b1le Oakes in boWL Por dr.m9. combine oil. YIM· gar. auger, thyme, r,..,,,,,ry uad pepper in jar. Shake weu. ,_ beans -With about 2 tab181p00115 dressing. Toss remaining dreuing with carrot salad. Spoon carrot salad into center of dinner pl.ates with bean salad alongside. 'nim each plate with a few greens or sage leaves. Sprinkle paprika on plate rim in 4 lines like north- south-east·west on a compass. Makes 4 servings. We Double Manufacturers' Coupons ••• We Accept All Other Supermarkets Coupons . . MARIE CALLENDER'S DINNERS OR POT PIES, 13 TO 17-0Z SAVE UP TO J .60 19~ DOVE ICE CREAM BARS 4·PACK FROZEN SAVE 1.00 279 FRESH CUT FLOWERS ..... ,.-~-:-~-f--..KI IOVARIETIES 3" . • AVAllA8lE A IUNCH ' HUGHES CAT FOOD ASSTO. VAR. 5.5-0Z., 5:·$1 ----------------------------~--------------.. t.2l~~ NEW YORK STEAK . BEEF LOIN 398 VALUE PACK ISN1lfPK 419lB I LB. KRAFT AMERICAN SINGLES 12·0Z. INDIV. WRAPPED CHEESE FOOD SAVE UP TO .5 J 1" FRESH EXPRISS GARDEN SA• AD l·LB. PKG 09! WAFER THIN HAM SUNNY ISLE;.~ 329 & WATER PRUU1.11..1 LB. FRESH CAUF. CHICKEN THIGHS ES ~~~K ao~ l:?!!t.:.i IREG. PK. 99 IB.) LB. RUFFLES POTATO CHIPS 5 T06-0Z. &9· SAVE UP TO .60 7 ~ SEEDLESS GRAPES LB. 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OL bth.-Pl111 CRV 12 PACKS •Coca Cola •Diet Coke •Dr Pepper •Sprite 12 oz. cans-Plua Tax 12Pack Coca-Cola 2/ffi~ 12 Pack Diet Coke 2/fii~ l.WTWlllm_,Olf C...,. "'c-r. c...-~~11.,._,..n.1• I .... ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE ••• 12 Pack Dr Pepper 27411:: 1.11111T"'°h!m11111 Olf COllpOl "'1 C-.r. COIPOI ~~ IJdwwA .. ZS.1"5. 12 Pack Sprite I ' 27411; u..r ....... o.c...-11wc-r. c...-mtdlot~l7M~U.la A• THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1995 foruni Wieder ~hOuldrt't be Orfilige County scapegoat I n regard to your recent front-pa~ article regarding Harriett Wfeder, r must take exception with the tone and substance of the story. Wieder is eminently qualified to be ctppointed to the federal com.mission. As the only non-lawyer on the commission, she brings a view of common sense c~u­ pled with her extensive experience as dn elected politician. Much more specibcally, however, is Wieder's experience and personal mvolvement with the subject of govern- ment restructuring and efficiency. As rounder and co-chair of Partnership 2010's Project GEAR (Government Effi· oency and Restructuring), Wieder has been mstrumental in developing the first comprehensive analysis of costs of gov- e rnments in Orange County. I'm sure you can appreciate that developing a strong understanding of costs and services is a first step in devel- oping d new paradigm for government di the regional and sub-regional level ... the very levels that are expected to become the most influential as federal ctn d strtte governments downsize and gains THE NAME GAME Corona del Mar community ledders won a deeded victory when. the Irvine Co agreed to ndffie 1~ new Coast Highway shoppmg center in honor of Corona del Mar rather than Newport Beach. The original name for the center -to be con- structed adjacent to Fashion Island dlong MacArthur Boule- Vd!d -was "Newport Pavilion.• The new name is "Corona de! Mar Plaza." CUTTING THE KNOT The tradition-steeped Com- modores Club of Newport Beach hds opted to get down- right trendy. Members of the club, d dlvis1on of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- • merce, vanquished its old gold, blue and mdroon slnped nwn- ber for d blue tie sporting multi- color Sdllboats THE S.S. NAUTICAL The Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum has moved in to its nE:w dlgs. And, as the good wmds would have tl, it's on the water. Actudlly, the museum bas lakPn up quarters m the former Reuben E. Lee, the ldndmark slt>m wh('eler SHALIMAR Costa Mesa police have dssigned a bilingual officer lo the neighborhood, the latest in a .,enes of community outreach · efforts in the dTea. losses. BAY DREDGING Money that had been ear- mdrked for dredgmg mud from the silt-choked Upper Newport Bay may be used for the Bolsa Ctuca wetlands restorabon pro- ject tnsledd Thl' catch basins in the Bdck Bay hdve not been cleaned since 1988. WATER BOARD Tom Nelson, president of the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict, resigned tus position after delegate more to local governments. This willoe of great importance ln any federal review of government regula- tions. ln my oplnion, Wieder bas, more than any other elected county official, shown a deep and genuine appreciation for the need to balance government regulations against the11 costs and eftects. This insight is sorely needed at all levels of government none more so than at the federal level. TIMOTifl' J. COOLEY Costa Mesa Frdnkly, I don't have much respect for pohbdans, especially lately, but I like scapegodung even less. The recent criti- osm of former Supervisor Wieder smacks of the latter. For most of Wieder's 16 years as a supervisor, the investment pool made money. Among other things, she estab- ~hed Pdrtnership 201 0 lo cut govern- ment co'its, she founded Caloptima, which reduced health care costs, and she introduced the "one-stop shop" con- cept to county goverment, which readers· respond reduced red tape. The public made a considerable investment in her professional skills dur- ing her 30 yea.rs of government service. If she is willing to give us a re turn on that investment, I say more power to her. God knows, Clinton can use the help. P. ANTHONY BURNHAM Balboa Island Greased lightning action We should all be grateful for the quick action take n by the Orange Coun- ty Health Care Agency in closing West Newport beaches recently when grease balls'were washed ashore. Health care agency specialists recognize that grease balls are frequently associated with sewage. The Health Department had to make an immediate decision to protect public he~th before the results or bacteriologi- cal tests were available. The safety of small children playing on the beach was of major concern. read tod~'s column_,_and I must agree, except that it would seem better to first take it up with the editor instead. Subsequent laboratory tests of the grease balls showed extremely high lev- els of fecal contamination, documenting that there was a significant health threat. It is clear that the grease balls were of wastewater origm, the source of which is yet to be determined. In retrospect, the beach closure ordered by the Health Department and implemented promptly by the Newport Beach Fire/Marine Department was a difficult but appropriate decision. We are fortunate to have such dedicated p~blic employees concerned about our welfare. It would seem to me that one of the first responsibilities of cID editor ls to require his writers to use language that is fit to be brought into the home. I would think you ought to be able to do this without outside pressure. There is enough to cheapen life without the com- munity paper contributing. You might also give a nudge to our community side-kick, Bob Gardner! TilOMAS ROY PENDEU Balboa DR. JOHN F.SKINNER Newport Beach Readers keep in step Language unsuitable I was approached today by one who knows I am a m~ber of the Newport, Costa Mesa, Irvine Interfaith Council suggesting that the council ought to take action protesting the profanity in Evan Heqerson's colunm. I have since The volume of reader mail you received denouncing OCC President David Grant's refusal to display the WWil memorial plaque reminds me of the lady who was watching her son in a military parade and proudly proclaimed, "Look I Everybody is out of step ,but my Johnny," ROBERT Y. STRAITON Newport Beach correspondence Bench Marble; send in the wife W hy does Steve Marble's column of Aug. 10 remind me of the notori- ous Genevose case in New York City some years ago when no one responded to calls for help while a young woman was being murdered? He recounts a somewhat simi- lar incident but without the final- ity of death. (Or d6 we really know the results? The boy may have a concussion, brain damage and other head and facial injuries that will only surface in days or weeks to come. '• Perhaps the youngste r WdS so stoic about his beating and injuries because he didn't believe anyone would come to his aid if he did call out. U, as Marble writes, ·(he and) ... a crowd of other par- ents ... n were standmg (near where ) the group of five kids raced by ... " and they saw them attack the (approximately) 12- year-old, why didn't they take action as soon as the brutality started? Only Mrs. Marble attempted to inte rvene, only to be scolded for doing so ("What are you thinkingf" he asked ... "What if he'd been carrying a gun?"). Have we all become so fearful of violence.in.all its despicable forms that we opt for self-protec- tion rather than humanity? · When a youngster is set upon and viciously beaten by bve of bis peers (· ... roughly the same age as the kids playing base- ball•) why did only one person respond? No reasons can possibly justi- fy such abuse. Why didn't some of the parents chase the five and make an earnest effort to catch them? Why didn't one of the par- ents offer to, take the boy to the hospital? son" indeed I Cherish your wife, Steve Mar- ble. ELEANORE HUMPHREY · Costa Mesa Your wife is a hero. As for you, well ... You, that baseball coacfJ and every other adult male any- where in the proximity of the boy getting beaten are a bWlch of emasculated, neutered wimps! In your own words, you are tallong about five kids no older than 12. Where did they learn this shameless and cowardly behavior? From a bunch of adults like you who are too d.frcUd to step in and stand up for law, order and decency. Sounds to me like a #crowd" of parents could have surrounded five little kids long enough for someone to run over to the police station "directly opposite the park". What if it had been your kid being beaten? Would you have stood by doing nothing but agreeing with another neuter for implying that your wife was out of her mind? Your non-action served to send two messages: 12-year-old bullies can rule; and bate cnmes are OK. y~-® further damage, having dis- tanced yourself -apparently undeservedly so -from the crowd who thought it OK to do nothing. You perpetuate the idea that hate is OK because, if we believe your words, it surrounds us. U I had a bird cage, your col- umn would line it -face upl Alas, I'll have to settle for asking hiends with a baby to line their diaper pail with your column. That's the best such tilth deserves! DAVID PURVES Newport Beach r--DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT a long-running debate on where he really lived. Nelson had, in effect, dual residencies -an office in Costa Mesa and a home in Leisure World in Seal Beach The Commodores Club ln Newport Beach ls updating its wardrobe. Danny Marcheano dons the new -and required -necktie, sporting a whole flotilla of sailboats. In his second to the last para- graph, Marble did make a state- ment about prevailing (and inex- cusable) attitudes in this upscale, educated and Christian-oriented city. Any force it had was miti- gated by the overall tone of the column and emphasized by the muted headline. A •tesser les- Marble responds: In no way was the column meantto condone violence. On the contrary, its intended messa~e was that. while the level of violence 1n our country is shocking, our willingness or tolerate It or ignore it Is even more shocking. best of the readers hotline Happy with changes on Shalimar Recently, the Daily Pilot printed several articles in which residents opposed the parking bans and barricades in the Shalimar Drive area and has not printed any articles about the people who have wel- comed the changes to the neigh- borhood. I would like to commend the police and dty officials who have worked so hard to clean up the Shalimar area, especially Joe Erickson. who has taken the time to speak to neighbors and ftnd out thelr needs and worries. Also, Lt. Alan Kent, who has been worlcJng hard to get crimi- nals off our att ets and at the me tline workillg to create a safe and cledner conununity tor our families. Another wonderful officer is Darryl Freeman,• who 1s out on his bike ta.k:ing lune to talk to residents. He is also traming citi- zens to be more pware of crirru- nal activity at his otlzens' acad-, emy. These people reall y care about our commuruw apd are dedicated to better our bty, so we thank you ail for the efforta to make it a safer, better plac to live. EVA MARIN Ce>st4 M sa l Ml calling regarding lhP article about lho allt'gP.d rape m Newport Beach. There is a sen - tence in this article in which 1 cannot believe the insensitivity of the writer. The sentence is "the victim was not seriously injured,.• It is appalling to me that such a statement was made. I don't know when people dte going to understand that this kind or a crime is not just physically and mentally in ulting. It's insulting to thls woman and women everywhere. DELOll.ES MINERICH Com Mesa Editor's note. You ar absolutely correct. It has been th 04ily Pilot's policy for years . . to avoid any suggestion that the victim of a sexual assault did not suffer injury. We apologize for the lapse. Sad t~at Wendy Leece was elected I am calling about Wendy Leece. The worst part about her being elected to the Newport- Mesa school board is that she has been given a f orwn to preach her light-wing drivel. The fact is that children who are hungry and abused cannot learn. Teaching phonics to an empty nomacb does no good whatsoover. This woman needs to get a grip. It is tragic that I have to read her commentary in the Pilot and see that he does not have one ounce of human kindriess toward children. Every time I r ad something she writes, 1t makes me sadder she was elect- ed to the school b<>aid. HA.RON BOVDRBAU Costa Mesa Talkin' trash Do you remember when you used to see on the side or New- port Beach trash trucks, •This truck was paid for by your newsprint"? Well surprise, today newsprint recycles and sells for more than $150 per ton. A lot more than the old days when we used to purchase trash trucks with it. Maybe the dty should go back to the old days and collect newsprint, either curbside or at -drop-off locations, fo help dchay the cost of the county landfill Jee increase. to help keep JObs and to help keep the general fund increase. Of course, this make sense; so what do you think the odds are of it happening? DOl.OllES OTilNG NeWJ>Ort Beadl It is a very ltlange situation in that the truh collection de partment as ol lut year wu · the only group In the dty that ... did an efficient job of collection. It's the only group in the city that has a top efficiency rating. When they compared it to private-h)dustry, they found they were going to do better than pri- vate industry -for less money. The problem we 11ave here is tha t they are panicking as usual. We don't have complaints about trash collection in New- port Beach, and if it's not broke, don't (ix it. · RONWINSHlP Newpo}1 Beach We should go to automated refuse collection, because that seems to be the most responsi- ble thing to do. It is not going to be the sole answer, but perhaps you go to that and then impose a collection tee. 1 don't think the recydlng program ll going to work. Tber 'are just too many people who do not care -l am sorry to say that p8ople are just luy. JON-'TiiA.N AN11 Newport Beach STREET CONTINUED FROM A 1 And in May, lhe re idents tar- geted West 19th Street, which ls lined wtth homes and small businesses. "1llat's the area most in need of some revttallzation," Fewell said. · •we can Q9 in there and do the painting and the planting. but what that area really needs are some sidewalks, some trees planted. There are some safety issues with the traffic flow CALCULATE CONTINUED FROM A 1 introduced and explained." School board President Judy Franco said she was uncomfort- able handing calculaton; to 6-and 7-year-olds. "I don't think a compute r should take the place of hand- writing in schools,• she said. "I'm not disagreeing," Fluor responded, .. but by the sixth through there.• On Mondoy, with the 1986 report in hand, about even Preed,dlii Homes-Canyon Perk cestaents attended a City Coun- cil study session. asking Costa Mesa officials to consider a set of options recommended by the architects. Some of the sugges- tions include: • Widenlng 19th Street at the intersection of Placentia Avenue. -.-Bstabl.tshtng a <tenn1ttv~ zoning that sets forth fixed design guidelines for current residential-commercial mixed uses. • Possibly outlawing parking grade, a child needs to be able to use a calculator." Eleanor Anderson, the district's director of curriculum and assess- ment, said seventh grade is a good time for students to learn about calculators because they have learned the basics of addi- tion, subtraction, multiplication and division. "By then, students know the fundamentals and aren't going to use (calculators) as a crutch," she told the board. Students use ,calculators In • Exercise equipment • Scuba ~r • Wetwiti • Surfboon:k • Golf • Rollerblades Anyffll"fl ..... yfhlng ,. • widt ..,., ...Illa. llNllft . ~ ==--hiWY 1uy • ~. w 14•~••0 670W.17•tt. • C....._ (one blod. _, tJ ~ MmlyMamiyE~ YuGtileto Pnmfnm. Ftf~ilfo., aj642-4321 . \ on the north ide of West 19th Street. The group began ~viewing the plan last spring at Mayor Joe Erickson's recommenda· ti on. • •This was a plan that they were unaware of," Enckson said Wednesday. "And now that the city has come out against putting in a bridge over there, and it's clear there's no way a marina will ever go in there, I thought it was a good time to look at it again.• Erickson said the council will likely begin reviewing various aspects of the plan in coming months. school to double check theirmath in more advanced classes, she said. In some cases, one minor addition mistake can throw off an entire problem, even when the student works a long formula cor- rectly, sh e said. So at what age are students comfortable enough with the basics to use a calculator? Superintendent Mac Bernd said the district will seek opinions from educational professionals, and be will bring a recommenda- tion to the board Aug. 22. SUR~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 RecenUy, surfers and represen- tatives of the surf industry bave mounted an effort to win a four. block stretch of be ch for all-day surfing. The newly formed New- port Swf Council is working with representatives of the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Corrurus- sion to come up with a proposal. to present to the City Council. Although she is not a member of the Newport Surf Council, Robin Sinclair is an important part of the anti-blackball effort. "She's bringing the moms' per- spective,• said Bill Sharp, chair- man of the Newport Surf Council. "It's a perspective I might not bring, and the input is incredibly important." The Sinclair children have banded out filers and circulated petitions to raise awareness and generate support. Cameron and Ross joined thelJ' mother to plead the surfers' case Aug. 1 before the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. Youngsters who attend sum- mer school ate in class from 8 a.m. to 12:35 p.m., Robin said. 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AUGUST 17. 1995 A15 .. wdlt until 4 pm. befor they c n hit the water. As a result, local wf ers without access to a car have nowhere to go. "For purely selfish reasons, I like my children to be m the wat r ell d4y, • said Robln, a full-fun student at Southern California College. •They come home and crash at 7 p.m • Blond and tanned, the four Sinclair boys would hardly look out of place wearing wet suits and carrying_ boards. Blake says he knows' h ow swfers are perceived. "At school. people think surfers just slt-around and talk about surfing,• he said. "Sure, some surfers are wtld, but not all of them are." Stereotyping is a big problem, says Robin, and one the anb- blackball campaign is trying to overcome. By approaching the city as an organized. well-spoken unit, the sud community hopes to get its message across. "Peopl ay, "Thos wfers do lb.is,' and thctt their swfboa.rds are w pons,• Robin wid. •Tu aie good kids who enjoy the ocean and take pnd m the town: Bob and Robin Sinclair gn~w up in N wport Beach and have lived LO the area for 23 years. While he bas been tnvolved in community and school activitie , Robm say she has never taken part m an effort to effect change. Regardless of what the council deodes, l.be surf corrunuruty will • continue to fight for their beach nghts, Robin swd. 4 "This is d good lesson in how gevemment works.• she said. "1 t.hmk it's good for the boys to ledJTI l.bat you can fight oty hall." No matter what you're doing, your hometovvn newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot .... 8TORlt BOUltS: llOR·Jl'lll 10 All -8 Pll MT 10 All • 6 Pll 12 Pll -5 PM ~OFF FABRIC PRINTS • LIMIT ON CUT PER COUPON • LIMIT 6 YARDS • VALID THAU AUGUST 31 , 1995 FABRIC WAREHOUSE 1805.PLACENTIA AVE. (PLACENTIA AT 18TH) . SAVE30(on , LibbyS Morning Classics .. Save 30¢ on one can of Libby 's Morning Classicsrv Our hearty potatoes, bitf end corned beef comt in thrff delicious flavors: Original, Sausage and Smoke. . . t ... ,, ' :; .. G ap~allng the ~sed value their property, which is used determine pro~rty taxes, trett Mid. On Wednesday, Barrett's ket listed 87 appeals sched- d for his morning session. Of se 87, 46 were resolved fore the hearing, and 18 were -shows. Homeowners who fail attend the hearing automati- y lose th~ir appeals. Some of the appeals lasted s than one minute. The repre- ntative from the assessor's c~ pulled out examples of ----------~-------------~ IE .PIEPAREO I I I I I I sQld homes near th applicant's dwelling, including their square foou.ge, lot f90ta9e, liatµlg price and other pertinent information. The representative then ottered a reduction in the applicant's assessed property value based on the other homes' sellilMJ prices. For the most part, applicants were thrilled. Fountain Valley resident Jerri Davis' appeal lasted less than 30 seconds. The representative lowered her home's value to $395,000, the price Davis asked for. "We do understand what the homeowners are going through," Barrett said. •some- times it's a really big loss for them." Other applicants may have a more difficult time getting their value reduced. "One time I had a guy come in with a four-plex," Barrett said. "His argument was based on the low sales of some other four-plexes around the county instead of comparable ones." Barrett denied the appeal because of a lack of evidence. "One of the four-plexes he ottered as an example sold for $40,000. I asked him if he would sell his property for $40,000, and he said no," Bar- rett said. "Some people make a : game out of.the process. It's all ! ~ds of people." MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT + lndude the square footage of the home and lot of the .<omparable homes. Don't forget a map to show the comparable-homes' relation to yours. The asses.sor d()(!S adjust prices for differences in square~. pools and views. .• ~ Jla.Q'ett said hf} began~ork­ ing with thci county ~cause he has a lot of respeCt for _the workers and because he want- ed to put his real estate exper- tise to good use. Pete Barrett starts off a hearing session by lnserttng a cassette tape to record the proceedings. + tf the comparable homes are upgraded, bring ph~ tographs. He has sold real estate in the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area for more than 30 years. He recently reopened his own real- ty company after a three-year hiatus. . qyer the ·county,· be doesn't anticipate a conflict of interest. "I don't think there's been four times that I've heard cases in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa," Barrett said. -----------·-------------~ Since he bears cases from all "I make my decision based on the evidence provided," he said. "It gives me a lot of respect for what judges go through." . • ''The Pure Choice" "'fhNAMlc AOlJ4 S'DEM:E, INC. 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OCC defensive coordinator charlie . bra nde Running into old friends · • Chance encounter with Maureen McLaren a reminder that collegiate women's volleyball about to begin season. L ast Thursday as Dan Glenn, Gary Nakamura and I drove up to the parking spot at San Onofre, it seemed like a perfect day with sunshine and waves. Due to many sum.mer obligations like volleyball clinics and leagues, this was only my lhlfd day at San Onofre all summer. How about this for random? After parking, we're about tp take the boards out of the car when Maureen Mclaren drives up with Laura Thompson. Maureen ls the former Newport Harbor Athlete of the Year who is about to complete her final year at Stanford while competing in volleyball and swimming. I only see Maureen at d) San Onofre (she usually calls before so we can get a group toge ther); b) the Manhattan Six-Man Tournament (last year she arrived straight from Africa to pla}' on the Balboa Bay Club team); or c) at the NCAA Volleyball Championships where she has been a member of two NCAA champions. She missed the Six-Man this year because she was in Costa Rica. This particular day, Maureen was only in Ne~rt for 48 hours before she was off to Stanford to start practice for her last year. It's hard to .believe that Maureen, Tara Kroesch and Kristin Spataro are all seniors for their prospective colleges. It seems like yesterday that they were leading my Orange County Volleyball Club to the Volleyball Festival National Championship. It's that time of the year when all of the collegiate women's volleyball programs start their seasons. All of the local athletes are preparing for their college seasons. Tara K.roesch is the captain of the Pepperdine team and is in the greatest shape of her life. Her outlook on this season is even more positive than her normal upbeat outlook on life. I look forward to following the former Newport Harbor All-CIFer very closely this season. Kristin Spataro returns to Princeton for her senior season after being named the Most Valuable Player in the Ivy • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83 • Llke many others in his profession, Orange Coast head football coach has taken a particular dislike to losing. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Fourth In a series T he agony of losing is more powerful than the ecstasy of winning,theschoolofthought for many football coaches. For Bill Workman, losing is like shifting your car in reverse, backing out of the garage and running over your pet dog. Some handle it better than others, but for Work.man, it's a crlppling pain inside. The re are oruy 10 games scheduled each a4twnn. Of the 8,760 hours in a year, only 10 are counted on the gridiron. ln other sports, you bounce back quicker from setbacks ... there's less time between contests. There are no days off in autumn. Seventy-hour work weeks are common. Coaches expect to win. Losing becomes personal. When your life is devoted to coaching, and the months of recruiting are concluded, the video tapes and the hours of practices and lectures are put to rest, coaches are judged.once a week by d 60-minute interval of helmet bashing wtthin tbe hash marks. "It's seven days a week. You'v~ got to schedule going to the bathroom,· said Workman, e ntering his 10th season as Orange Coast College's football codch, after 13 years at Edison High, where he was among the most successful coaches in Orange County history. • Some consider Workman a big winner. but also a grim loser. "It's a character trait that surfaced early in me.· Workman said. "I did not like to lose in anything, and when I was young, I was very bad, whether it was a card game or whatever. It was "I did not like to lose in anything, and when I was young, I was very bad, whether it was a card game or whatever ... I may not be the friendliest person in the world when I l ose, but I can take it. But I don't like it. " -ml Yt40RKMAN not fun to play with me. I may not be the friendliest person in the world when I lose, but I can take it. But I don't like it." Workman, 54, suffered through the first official losing season or his career last year, when Orange Coast finished 2-8, dropping five games by a grand total of 17 points. Ob, sure. You can point to the fact that Workman wasn't around for five months during prime recruiting season, because of an injured back that required surgery. Or that he lost 25 sophomores to four-year schools, or that five scheduled starters were declared ineligible before the season. A ny more seasons like last year, and Workman may not be around to coach his milestone 20th year at occ. "It was a horrible year win-loss wise for us, the worst I've bad,~ be said. "In fact, I think the only losing season prior to that was a 4-6 year (in 1988) and we got a forfeit win, so we were TKE COMPETITO MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Orange Coast's Blll Workman shares something with other football coaches -he bas a pa<islon for winning. . 5-5. So last year was my first losing season in 30 years of coaching. I had 11ever been there before. Maybe it was Workman posting a 51-32 record in his first eight seasons. His teams had been cons1Stent m 1992 (7-4) and '93 (8-3) with option quarterback Todd Mather, when the Pirates attempte~ an identical amount of passes each year (198), with virtually the same amount of rushing attempts (458 in '92 and 461 m '93), earning bowl-game berths both years. time." There are some who say that Wor~an. who coached Ecllson to seven Sunset League titles and three CIF Big Five Conference championships, has mellowed since the 1970s and early 80s. Perhaps more accurately, he hides it better. "He takes losing. personally," said OCC defensive coordinator Mike B ut last year, with young, unproven players at essentially every position, the bubble burst. Taylor, who coached under Workman for three years at Edison (1977-79) and has been with him at Orange Coast since Workman arrived in 1986, a Workman staff member longer than anyone. ·r don't think that's uncharacteristic a.; a coach," Taylor added. "I think last year wore on him. He'll have a smile on his face, but I know in his stomach, and on the inside, it took a toll "Let me put it this way, winning r-------------------------, ' I F.Y.I. I + MONDAY: Workman, the mentor -the compassionate Side of the coach. + lUISDAY: Workman, the teacher-dealing with young players nowadays. + Wl.DfESDAY: Workman, tM pa~nt -overcoming painful bade surgery, +TODAY: Workman. tM c~-handling the agony of defeat. + FNDAY: Workman, iM coach -the road he followed to Orange Coast. + SAlWmAY: Workman, ~ urMr man -what does the future hold f or "Willie?" I I I I I ' 1 means a lot to him. He hates to lose, and he won't tolerate losing I think that's one thing that drives him,· said George Mattias, an OCC football assistant for 31 years, including eight with Workman as an offen sive line coach. Workman's wife, Sheri, gets it the worst • r think it affects her more in terms of how it affects me." Workman said. MShe didn't put the 70 hours in, but I wasn't there to do chores.Sometimes there are fences falling down." on him.lneversaw ~-------------------------~ Last year was tough even before the eight losses. Workman spent 33 days in a hospital, and bad to learn how to walk again after ba~k surgery. In January. 1994, his father-in-law died. him berate any of . the coaches or members of the team in meetings. He was always very positive.• Orange Coast had played in postseason bo~l games in three of the previous four years (1990-93), with Three days after that, he and h.is wife were involved in an automobile acadent in Whittler that reinJured '1.is back. He's sWl in physical therapy. "it's been dIDazmg," Workman said. "We've been ndmg a roller coaster. I'm not sure a 2-8 season is the k.md of th.mg that puts everything m perspective. but what does put things m perspective ts when there's a chance you're not going to wdlk again, and your father-in-law lS dying. n W hen losing football games stops troubling Workman, 1t will be time to step down. "It bothers me every bit as much as 1t used to, that's why I'm still coachmg." he sd1d "When it doesn't, that's when I know it's tune. You can't ask players to bust their tatl and ask them to do everything they're upposed to do, and not do your job ·rve heard ofhaals say it's JUst a game, but I've put 70 hours into it and i.o has my staff. !l's not 1ust a game to me. Somebody asked me one time, how do you feel after a loss? I really had never thought about 1t, then finally 1 came up with what I thought was how I felt: "It's like I got up m the morrung. pushed the garage door opener on, got m the car, backed it out and felt a thump. realizing you've JUSt backed into your dog that you've had for 10 years. It's not just a game at that point. like it's not just a dog ... no, it 's your dog, and you've had it for 10 years. "So you 1ust can't kiss it off. that it's not a big deal or that it doesn't frustrate me ... but that doesn't mean I can't shake hands and be a man out there· For Workman. there's a sunple remedy to prevent the woes of within ... just win, baby. 'Sports· pig' Ireland· in his favorite slop •Corona del Mar High graduate has found his niche as talk show host, television reporter, anchor. By Barry Faulkner, Dail'/ Pilot television, and co-host of XTRA's popular •Big Show," Monday through Friday from 5-9 a.m. "I work seven days a week and tJtree days a week I do both radio and television," Ireland explained. "I have an arrangemeJ;1t with bC>th jobs that if I ever get too tired or burned out, I can take a day Oft. But I've never bad to exerdle that. There's nothing else I'd rather be doing! • . What Ireland does tbofou9hlY Mtbftel hil joUIDdmdc and creetiVe urges. balandng the two wltb new and dlftenmt challenges. ·~ii herder, beceme you°M ~ and perfonhing matefW; • be Mid. ·Radio u more natUraL beeeUle yoi1 jU9t .. , what's Oft your mind. 1'We¥llklll fottel JO'l to MY what you have to aay ln two inlnutel, whereas radio gives you four hours. And in television, you're informing more than you're entertaining.• Ireland, 32, has been informing and entertaining viewers and lbteners for more than a decade. After gtaduating from UCLA. he worked at tele\lislon statiOOS m Monroe, La. and Beaumont, Texas, before matriculating to KUSJ ftYe yeas ago. And. wttb bis recent ~ at Loi AngMi·bued KCAL (Channel IJ, he Will have retuined full drd8 to his SoUthem Califoml4 roots. lnrtaftd'Uid be u.o found redio work It all the .,~ llOpl, and WQlbd bill way• lnm a temporary tm-tn pOlldon at • XTRA, getting bi1 big break after • cMnce evening pairing db Mason "We just clicked from the. beginning,• Ireland said of his partner in morning mischief. ·"Por the most part, we're two guys wbo love sports, goofing off." Among the popular features ol their morning program IS a crossfire session, m wbkh tbeY both take oppOsite sides to de bate a sports ia&ue, and a periodic sam~ fJOm tMll' 24·hour listener vo6ce mall . But tt's their c:oNi11tent unpredictability that ti~ most responsible fof ttiiilr ~ ~ drtve-tbne ~ • "SteW ms •J*e .. .- penon 11 °"" bOrll wa• .......... _ ........ , .. ............... ..... . . HARBOR VIEW TURNS UP THE HEAT •Local team captures South Coast Swim Conference champlonsrup during meet at El Toro High. EL TORO -The Harbor View Swim Team, under head coach Ted Bandaruk, beat seven other regional swim teams last Saturday at El Toro High School to capture the champi- onship of the South Coast Swim Con- ference. The season-ending meet was held under a hot August sun and featured the best swirru]lers from each of eight teams that were represented. Newport Hills of Newport Beach hnished a close second in the compebtion. The final scores were: 1. Harbor View (Newport Beach), 2,300 points; 2. Newport Hills (Newport Beach), 1,991; 3. Pacific Sands (Huntington Beach), 1,924 .5; 4. Lake Forest 2, 1,540.5; 5. Greenbrook (Fountain Valley), 1.416.5, 6. College.Park (lrvme), 1,287; 7. Lake Forest 1, l,~15; 8. Green Valley (Fountain Valley), 1.199.5. said Bandaruk. •Of particular imPor- tance was a new league relay record for our 5-6-year:-<>ld girls with a time of 1:28.89 for the medley relay. This w4s the fastest in 30 y~ars." The 5-6-year-old girls participating in the leagv,e record for the medley relay were Katie Indvik, Holly Van Hiel, Camille Hewko and Stephanie. Gabert. Brook Bentley captured three gold medals with victories in the 1oo·tree, 50 breast and 100 individual medley. The 50 breaststroke was a league- record effort of 30.88 seconds. James Palda, swimming with Har- 'bor View since age five, captured a gold medal in the 15-18 men's 100 free. Palda will be swimming and playing water polo at UCLA after earning a scholarship. The 15-18 men's relay team, con- sisting of Kevin Tucker, Thad Buzolicb, David Cornwell and · Cameron Glasgow, won a gold medal in the freestyle relay. BuzoliG}l is bead- ed for Stanford in the fall with a water polo scholarship and Glasgow is bound for Cal. Harbor View, Wlth more than 200 total swunmers, competed in the fol- lowing age groups. 5-6-year-old boys and girls; 7-8 boys and girls; 9-lO boys and girls; 11 -12 boys and girls, 13-14 boys and guts, 15-18 men and women. The South Coast Conference is the strongest purely summer swim pro- gram in 'Southern California. The league is more than 30 years old and more than 1,500 youngs~rs participat- ed throughout the summer. KATSUYA RAINONE I DAA.Y PILOT Newport Hills' Gllllan Gentry competes in the girls 5-6 backstroke during championship swim meet ~aturday. Harbor View captured first place in the 5-6 girls, 7-8 boys, 15-18 men and a lie for first m the 9-10 boys. Harbor View placed '>eL't>nd m the 9-10 girls, 11 -12 girls, 13 -14 girl!. and 15-18 women Newport Hills was first in the 5-6 boys, 9-to g111.., 11 -12 girls and 15-18 women "Everyorn• on OUT team swam well dnd we wen· strong m all age groups, H ' The Harbor View Swim Team has been coached by Bandaruk for 19 years. He was assisted by Andy Olsen, Valerie Dalton and Wil Schultz, all of whom swam under Bandaruk. MOur philosophy is to teach correct fundamentd.ls of each stroke, instill a good work ethic, develop good sports- manship and, most importantly, have fun," said Bandaruk. New this year was Harbor View's dry-land training where swimmers learned techniques and fundamentals by watching videos of the world's best swimmers. Harbor View went undefeated in league play throughout the season, with a first-place finish in the South Coast Conference Relays held July 15, also at El Toro High Pacing Harbor View's overall victory last weekend at El Toro Hlgh's pool were K.C. Rawlins (left) in the 9-10-year-old backstroke and Elyse Avila ln the 7-8 backstroke. Stinson shooting ··for title • Costa Mesa billiards player to take part in 9-Ball Championship tournament in San Francisco Aug. 24-25. Odrlene Slmson of Cosld Mesa, the world\ 20th-ranked women's billJdrd'> professional. will take pdrt m the upcorrung Gordon's 9-Ball Championship Aug. 24-25 al the elegant Chalk· ers Club in San Frnncisco. She was selected lo compete with 15 of the top femclle players in the world at the thlrd of four exclusive Gordon's tnvilalional tournaments offering a total prize purse of $50,000. Stinson. founder of the South- ern Califonua Amateur Ladies 9- Ball Tour, will be makmg her Gordon's debut appearance. 0th· er regional contenders include second-ranked Robin Bell of Gar- den Grov~ third-ranked Jeanette Lee of Norwalk, No. 18 Aileen Pippin of Santa Monica and No. 29 Jan Hacker-McWorter of Ven- tura. The fourth toumdIIlent will be held in Boston Sept. 20·21 at the Boston Billiard Club. Players at the San Francisco tournament will be seeded in two bracket.s of eight and compete iil a round-robin format Wlthln each bracket. The two players from each bracket with the best won-• loss recctrds will advance to Fn- day's aerillflnal matches, which determine the finallsts for th evening's champion hip match. Bo<'h of the lour t&umaments featur a $50,000 prize purse, with $20,000 gomg to the winner. Gravis paces Sharks to roller hockey victory •Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area holds its playoffs for fifth through seventh, third and fourth, and first and second grade levels. NEWPORT BEACH -Chrts Gravis scored three goals, giving him 24 thiS season, as the Sharks ousted the Penguins, 5-3, in the upper level roller hockey playoffs of the Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area. In other games, the Canadiens dropped the Blackhawks, 8- 3, and the Northstars blanked the Kings, 4-0. These games featured teams from the fifth, sixth and sev· enth grades. On the third and fourth grade level. some ot the best action was provided es the Canad.iens outscored the Penguins, 11-7. Mike Vackar had four goals and Matt Tracy three in a losing effort against the Canadiens. Meanwhile, the Rangers and Ducb were tied at halftime, but the Rangers finally took control in the second half, even- tually winning, 3-1. 1 The Red Wings beat the Blackhawks, 5-2, and John Maglione paced the Kings With five goals in a 7-5 Vldory over the Sharks. In the first and seCond grade games, the ~ lbed· ed the Ducks, 4-3, in overtime. The Blackhawb o\ilted the Kings, 1-0. For Your Convenience ... Mesa football fund-raiser set Aug. 26 ~ COSTA MESA • The Costa Mesa High football program will host the Fall Kickoff Classic Bar- becue and Dance, Aug. 26 from 6:30-9 p.m. under the outdoor dome on campus. The fund-raiser, which will fol· low the mandatory meeting for parents of those competing in fall athletics at 5 p.m . in the Lyceum, will give parents, community members and alumni a chance to support Mustang football, meet first-year head coach Jerry How- ell and discuss the team's prospects for the upcoming sea- son. Newport Rib Company will cater the event, which will also feature various dance instruction. . The booster club will also be selling Mesa football 'I-shirts and 'sweatshirts. Tickets are $5 for the event and must be purchased by Aug. 24 from players, coaches, or at the Costa Mesa Athletic Office. For information, phone 556- 316 t . I COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORL'D AND YOUR CiOLF CiAME'P When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to choose from for only •7500 ... or sign up for all three and SAVEi (Maximum tour people i:-clue) CALL (71-4) 660-S10l • 1701 GOLF COURSE DR. COSTA MESA cal' --------------iDi.------ IOU &U"=ot *1000 . )-11 • • , 3ii ..... $1 67 ii'A- bt cc ·~ •Ir 'hie A\ -811.1 2\ Ilg 6.il It' Cf m di 01 qr Cl cc iiii • l • SJ ·~ R t.-pun fk<1d\/C.mca Mesa Daily PUor IRE LAND CONTINUED FROM 81 ~onuny up With stuff. And ii we <omp up clry one day, we can 111W11Y' lJO lo U1e phones." b lieluntJ '><}Jd the light-hearted <tnter with Mason, listeners '1110 guest:. -often induces fits of lauyhter lhdt culminate in tears.' He .W.o noted some of their best mi!IPrJo( flOWS during {l)01rnnndl breaks. "II\ VPry fun, very lucrative •ind \ 1 ·ry f'drly ... ridiculously 1'1111} " Ireland said of his radio '1~~iqnment, for which the alarm t lw k bldres every weekday at l 'lO c1 m. · \nyone who knows me, gets o1 qood laugh dt that (predaW'n .11.11 m)," i.ctid Ireland, the ~l'fl-elt><,cnbed 12th man on < IM':. 1981 ClP Southern "'"lion ch ampionship basketball '• 'tllll. 1'1 Wds dJways the guy who ,t,1y1•d up late in high school and • oll1•qt•. I've watched a lot of Johnny Carson since 1 was 14.'! heldnd said he looks forward 111 worldng in Los Angeles, \\ h•·rt> he can once again cover 1111· ·\ngels, Dodgers and UCLA, .di of which garnered his 1 luldhood allegiance. · 1 was a huge Angel fan .. growing up," Ireland xplaincd. "I used tog t on a bu they called the Ryan Express at Pa.sruon Island, and with my ~ ticket, l went to a lot of Angel games." So, it is not surprising that ofter year5 of fulfilling assignments at sporting events, including the World Series, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, as well as major goU and tennis championships. Ireland still lists his biggest thrill as the opportunity to interview Nolan Ryan. uHe's by far my fa.yorite ath- lete and when I worked in Texas, I got a chance to spend some time with him during the 1986 National League Championship Series when he was with the Astros," Ireland recalled. "I talked with him for about a half-hour, and he couldn't have been m ore gracious. I think he is what everyone in sports needs to be. I've run into him a couple times since, and I've always ma d e it a point to tell him how much I admire him." Ireland said he enjoys the admiration bestowed upon him by fans of his work in the San Diego area, whQ often approach him to deliver praise, or just talk sports. And he is, on the air or not. always happy to snort a little sports with his fellow swine. S. Ii A WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS -~ Newpod .!.anding ·t,4 boats, 114 Davey's Locker • 5 boats, 270 anglers. anglers. 1 white sea bass. 230 sand bass, 43 yellowtail. 2 bonito. 558 barracuda.. 71 barracuda. 30 calico bass. 19 sculpln. 103 cahco bass. 559 sand bass, 22 sculpin, 14 rOGkfish, 2 bonito, 1 halibut. 156 4 halibut, 5 rockfish, 385 mackerel. mackerel. THURSDAY. AUGUST 171 1995 83 NHYC entries finiSh sixth at junior sailing event CHICAGO -Po~ three days o1 racing. the two entries from N~ Har- bor Yadlt Club bad siJnUal overall finishes WedhMday at the LP.S. Salling-Rolex Junior Championships, hosted by the Chicago Yacht Club rec@that WeA ~IMleid. Tlillt ftn1sb gave the NHYC team 26,75 ~ta. just two poinb out oi second plMJe in the h)igbly ~ve fiE>Jd. The winner w-. Toms River (N.J.) Yacht Club with tS.7.5 pomts, with the next six enbie» hav· lng between 25 and 28 PQints. races Wednetd1ty1 putting up ~-and tlxth·pJ.~ finkbes. They ftniihod with 38 pc;nnls, m poln~ out of fifth place. The Bemis liophy went to the U.S. Sailing Cenwr team frtsm M1ami. Fla. In the triplehanded com~b.tlon tor the sears CUp, NHYC's entry, th Stephen I<IP.h4 as tkipper and Jack H~ and John Barry a.s new. ftnishcd fourth in the one In the doublebanded compeUUon for the ~ lrophy. NHYC's Heather Porter (skipper) and Kassy ~m~n were in two :rhe final day of COOlf)49tition~ up anotheT day of four-to eight-knot breeus, uncba.rocteristically light for Ctucago. VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 League last year. Her setting is excellent but her ability to win is her major stre ngth. Not bad for a girl who had total reconstructive surgery on her knee and missed her senior high school season at Corona del Mar. She worked hard and returned to set our OCVBC 18s to the Festival Club . championship. "Spat" recently took her M-CAT's which are the SAT's for medical school. SomeUling tells me that she will be a very successful doctor. Allison Engelbrecht returns for her junior sedson at Portland University after helping the Pilots to their most successful season in years during her sophomore year. Her understanding of the keys to success in volleyball allow her to compete at this level. Last year, she led Portland in digs and was one of its top hitters. With memorie-s of the state championship at Corona del Mar in 1992, Allison should continue her volleyball career with more successes. Another standout on c~·s 1992 state champs, Lorian Newcomer, returns to the Uni- ver~ity of Alabama where sh e has led the Southeastern · Conference in digs for both of her seasons with the Tide. After spending much of the summer in Europe (it was great to get a postcard from her relating her exp.eriences), Lori r-etums refreshed and reddy to lead her team. ·To all of the pure volleyball Pnthus1asts who truJy understand . the keys to this gam e, Lori is the ultimate play~r Wlth her excellent ball-control skills and very intelligent hitting. The college sophomore class includes six local players, with CdM's Andrea Susson,· Kristen Campbell, Jennifer Stroffe and Kim Coleman, as well as Estancia's Julia Schnurstein and Tracy Heims. Andrea Susson enters her second year at the University of California at Berkeley as one of their backrow specialists. With a change in the coaching staff, it will be interesbng to see w hat ball-control philosophy the Ceil te am will assume, This will deternune h ow much playing time Andrea will have . Playmg volleyball at Cal will bP an honor that "Sus" will have the rest of her life (she can tell her kids about lt). Campbell returns to Duke alter fir~shlng las.t season dS the second-rated setter m the nation Sh e has had athroscopic surgery on both elbows. but should be dS good Ct.s ever. Kristen and her mother, Jean, made the long drive 0tfck to North Cdfolind, and it appears that Kristen opted to take a few spontaneous side tnps to Jean's dismay . Jennifer Stroffe returns as the starting outside hitter at UC Santa Barbara. Last season, she was runner-up for Big West Con- ference Freshman of the Yedr honors. The Gduch os will be good agcUn this year behind the hitting of Stroffe UCLA was the NCAA runner-up to Stanford, and Kim ColemdJ1 was a major part of the tedlll's success. As the backup setter, Kim came off the bench to help the Bnuns win mdJ1y matches. She will battle for that startmg position again this year Estancid'!> Julia Schnurstein returns to W1cl11td State for her sophomore season. Tracy Hetms, another former EaglP, spent last year at Golden West College. The codcht>s at UC Irvine offered Tracy d -.choldfshlp cmd a position dS tht'ir stdlting setter Usually, Junior college players play for two y~rtl '> rtnd then transfer, but the ~taff dt lrvme Wdnted Tracy tor tlw. se~on, •CHARLIE BRANDE'S column returns Friday with a further look at tocal collegiate women's players PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE July 1, '1966, executed by hied by MARK L JAMISON NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· MEMBERS, NONE Approved by the City pie Place, Laguna Beach, 11 1995 F655030 .. _,,,.,.,11 w••• opf>'oYod for names listeO a00'/1! on June JO the Irvine Company. a West aka MARK JAMISON In the THER GIVEN that said pub·· ABSENT COUNCIL Council this 14th day CA 92651 o' I p A 17 24 "''""al rood...Se m•ntenonce"' 1990 V''g:nla Coiporatlon as Superior Court of Cai.tor· 1· "' 11 b 1 d Tills business ls con· ai y 1101 ugust ' ' LOQU<1• Teffac• .,..i Leis"'• S"'NEO ThOW.S f JONES ' 0 IC .. earing WI e lei on MEMBERS, HONE of August, 1995 31 September 17, 1995 W0tld, (40, 411 "' Lessor, and by lho SIJJ.lts.. a nla, County ,!!l RANGE. the 28th duy ol August MAYOR, JOHN W. ducted by: a limlled part· · 11 953 A pubhc t...,•no .... t..ld -lrustee DAN'f' B RODAIGUE2 cns 1296717 limited parlnership, as Les· THE PETliflON requests 1995, at the hour ol 7:00 Wanda E. 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M.otg•e L An<Jcl 6·l5G lndl· said tracl together with Ing cenain very important CITY CLERK CITY Of BER 7, 1995 AT 1000 A f.1 Timothy D 0 ; tt 210 E AQ1eemen1a were made fO'; OFFICE RESOURCE b HARBOR 345N MapltDr B p h h • KELLY &. KARL JACKSO~ PUBLIC HEARING urrc • · reconatruct•on of a, .. Cenyon IO 0 Suitt ?94 iHlu Ave11ui>, uena a1k, easements for eaves 01 actions. owever. t e per. NEWPORT BEACH KE. AUCTION SE.RVIC·E·. f<OTICE IS HERE.BY 15th St , Unit B. Costa Channel wi\'1 IN City ol 8, .. L UI ATORS 2640 S Halt>Or Be11tl1 f*lls CA ga'?I(, CA 90G~ t overhan!)s where such sonal rep1esen1a1111e will be G Mesa. CA 92627 131; gang auppr1ae100 .. rv.c.e 61...o Santa Ana CA 92704 Newpon Beac~·Costa Mesa Debo1ah l Harman (For· caves are conslructed 1n required to 91va notice to Published Newporl P.0 80X6:>5RIALT0 CA, 0r•~1~th~11~e~ityN~~u;;:: Thorpas P McCtroy. 4671 .... ,, tne C•tv or O•-• t41; • £GLl1otd1ngs lnt,aCaMorrva CNl2!iS4tVMAu 172431 ~p me11y O.:bo1an L Ter11gno). accordance with applicable interested persons unless Beach·Cosra Mesa Daily 92377. 'JO<J-873·07-14 AUC-Beach will hold a public Winvale Ave., livine. CA ~~!::!.~~lld ... ~~·o;:..,no s'::: Corporaoon 27&41 Faroo Road 7 1~ 8J6tl Pelunia, Buena Park, municipal ordinances and lhey have waived nohce or Pilot August t7. 1995 TAIOLNLBSOPtAJOCE!l72_:1·4C1·0 19STA hoaring pur!.uant 10 New· 92714 . Deo;,~ment 01 H•alrh Serv•ca Laguna Hills CA9'2653 ~iiiiiii~iilliiiiiiiij CA 90621 an appurten:int con-consented to the proposed Th946 Tills business 1s con 1n.s tlu du t d Tnls busmess was con· exclusive right to uso the action,) The lndepondent MESA. · 1535 NEWPORT port Beach Mun1c1pal Code ducted by· a gene al part. 16\; oost·cloeun matm•n.nc:• suiess is con Ce tlf ductt'd by husband and facJhties locoted on said admlnisttatlon authority will PUBLIC NOTICE e 0 u LE VA Ao. COST A Sec11on 5 12 020, on re· · · r · KuvrtJe• •• Covo1e c..,von a corporabon b d I · MESA CA 92627 Quest of BALBOA TRANS. nersllip . londlilf IOI; • dom•llc violence SIGNED EGL HOLDINGS INC wile lot 82. e gr ante un ess an inter-UNIT. ~ NAME Ir 'VE••. POAT 5432 MILDRl=O CIR· Have you started doing progrem 111; fK1h11tlno tt.. By Ed unhail President ' Dick A Angel EXHIBIT A ested person Illes an ob-NOTICE Of "• • •• · -business yet? No comole11on of rne Antonio l l•~r91e L. Angel Property address 1·s pur· i·e,.t1on to the ne1111·on and PUBLIC HEARING TORY CLE, CYPRESS, CA 90630 T th 0 G Por~way a11ftnment •"'d n.s st.ltement was hied witn o';borah l. Harman " -" A 1 3 6 RICH TO 6 y lor Cortd1calo of Public: imo y ar1ct1 aurrO<K\d1ng land ... plan 181. tne Counly~erll Of Orange por1edly known ns: 501 N. shows good cause why the Notrce is hereby given HOUSEHOLD ITEt1S · Convenience and Necessity Thi> stalernenl was filed m .. ntenenc• or rrartoc ••on••• 1n 04111ty.on • 1995 HARBOR 1 AWN T111s slatement W35 filed VISTA G'RANDE, NEW-court ~hould nol grant the that tho City Council ol the A 142 MICHAEL FUR-10 opcr.ile ta.-i in Ne.,,,porl "'"" lhe County Clerk ol ...,.nco•pot••ed Orono• Counlv N011CE-T tCbbous Name LI\ • o~1~~d~ec~~l~;1~n ~~~: 2~'. p~~i1~~ACTHO c~IDOERS: a~th~~~RING on the pell· ~~I~ o~ Npcu~~~'\1:=~~~ ~I~ NISH, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Be:irn Orange Co..inly on August :n~,..;~~·:.::.~ .. :~~~.~ed ::.:~Statement exp s five years lrom MOUNT OLIVE 1995 SUCCESSFUL BIDDER AT !Ion \Nill be held on 9.7.95 the applicauon ol The Jr. A183. KURT ST. JEAN, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· 6· 1995 f654673 FEtA tHIOUllon •• p .. r P'Ot••t• tne date II was hleO 1n the Olf1ce Newport Beach-Costa THE SALE WILL ONLY BE at 1:45 P.M. in Oept. 703 vrne Company tor Amena· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS THEA GIVEN 1nat the C11y Daily Pilot August 10. 17, 1101; quo111HK1 ioc., ...,.,,.,.r. 10 or 11\e Cov11iy Clelll A new hcb· Cemetery Sales Mosa Pilot Augusl 3, 10, PURCHASING 1/2 OF THE located at: 341 The C11y ment No. 827 on property A249, RENEE BEARD, Council w.11 hold said puo. 24, 31, 1995 th947 provide med·•~ "'"'c" IOI oous Business Name Sta1ement leads furnt'shed 11. 24, 1995. th927 p Ro p EAT y, TH E Drive. Orange, CA 92666. located al the 500 Block 01 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS he hearing in lhe City Hall PUBLI N T •nd•o•nt• 1111• •bor• term must be hied belore 111.11 ome Tne ----------•TRUSTEE'S bEED Will IF YOU OBJECT .TO the Newport Center Drive·; gen· A274, FRANK/TERESA Council ChambelS, 3300 C 0 ICE :::i~,,-;'~':'~:oc!!~\,,:; f1hngolthls statement does no101 540 7602 PUBLIC NOTICE ONLY CONVEY 50% IN-graollng of the peUhon, you erally localed at 1118 south· ROJAS TAYLOR, HOUSE· Newport Boulevard, New· Fictitious Business or ded1ca11on 01 Wtvttno Aonch 11Self ikltl\Onre tne use m tilts - TEAEST IN T E PROP $hould appear at the hear t 1 A HOLO ITEMS port Beach. CA 92663, at Reo1on., p.,~ lrom Foo1Mr st.lte of a ncnnous B<isinessll•liliillililiii•it FORECLOSURE H • · wester Y corner 0 vocado A279, TRACY NEEDHAM, the hour of 7 .00 Pm., on Name Statement Rancf'I Compeny P 31; tnd Name in -.iolaoon ot tile n Ills ol No. To 152 1 EATY jlng and sta1te your ob· Avenue and San Joaquin HOUSEHOLD ITEMS the 281h day of August Tha following persons a1e 1mprov.men1• to • '""" 1oc:a1ac1 •no·~·r A"•r fAde.... Staot The undersigned Trustee ections or t1 e written Ob· Hills Road; bounded by 99 h ' doing business as: '"Coro D• cau. • u~ u,..,. ~ ,., e or YOU ARE IN DEFAULT dlsclalms any llablllty for ect1ons with the court be-San Joaquin Hills Dllvo A307, MARIA SANDOVAL. 1 5, at whic lime and Mr Micro Distt1butors App.oval w• g1Yen '°' • 11-common law (See Section t4400 UNDER A DEED OF any lncorrec1ness o the fore the hearing. Your ap· Avocado Avenue San N1: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS place lnt'*os1ed persons 22701 Va Cast 11.l Lake to -•t• • ac .. nc:. day camp et seq Busmess and Professions · dd th poar~nce m~y be In person D · ' C A379, GREGORY HER· may appear and be heard 1 1 • P•o;rem w•lhln 1n. five Counrv Code) TRUST DATED 8/ii/94 street a iess or o er ~ ~ cholas. rive, Newport en-BEAT HOUSEHOLD ITEMS !hereon. Forest, CA 92630 . Reo1ont1 p.,u. • n~tf;li PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAM C-'tfY • Mmuwy Chapel e Ct«nataty UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· common deslgnalion, if or by your attorney. ter Drive and Santa Rosa A429• KENDRA OEE AL· WANDA E RAGGIO Oamar Raza. 22701 Via An •-me111 er•• ..... ;rented ng any. shown herein. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Drive . • , c 111 L k F CA t t.. c IN 8 aeh I TION TO PROTECT The tot&I amount ol the or a contingenl Ctedltor ol Req~est is to consider an CORN, HOUSEHOLD CITY CLERK, CITY OF 9;:3 1 0a, a e orest, ;' .. ,~ty:_,v::"~~ \.,~ YOUR PROPERTY, IT unp111d balanco of the obll· the deceased, you must Me amendment to Districting 1Tif~;so ARNOLD KIM NEWPORT BEACH This business Is con-gi-anna1. 3500 PaolfiC: View Or"'9 TIEMPO ESCROW II Ne==-t'h 2538 t A/101 Pa!l<Way Ullllllll• .. ••••••1111 MAY BE SOLD AT PUB· gallon secured by the your claim with the court Maps No. 49 and so, 1e· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • Published Newpo11 ducted by: an 1nd1v1dua1 .!'~'d~ ... ~:';;:;, •. :'1 .... ~r:'. L IC SALE. IF YOU property to be sold and and mail a copy to the per· zoning property trom lhe B220 ARNOLD BeJch·CostJ Mes .. Daily Have you started doing au1f'lo"'•t•on to aut>m11 • grent NEED AN EXPLANA· reasonable estimated sonal representative ap-APF·H District to tho P·C • KIM, p 1 t A 1 17 1995 business yet? No 117 1e 1e 21 22 23 24 35j Ll!)Ulll lillS CA 9265311 NNpor18eKh·COSti Mesa ...... , ••• CN323860 <10347 /\Jg IEU ...... -,, T ION OF THE NATURE costs, expenses and ad· pointed by the cour1 within (Planned Community) Dis· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 0 ugus ' Qamar Raza Ce1i11n' r><~•ct~ .... ; •• ~1ho;11od OF THE PROCEEDING vances at the time of the lour months from the date trict and the adoption ol 6299, KELLIE JAYNES. th949 This statement was filed '~bod. 1201 Mortuary * Chapel AGAINST YOU YOU Initial publlcalion of the No-of ltrst issuance or the lel· Planned Commun11y Dis· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC tJOTICE with tile County Clerk ol Rev111ona to IN corll·cr or PUBLIC.NOTICE Crem.111Uon 1017.2~.31.1995 -- r tlce of sale Is ap. ters as provided •n section tr1ct Regulations for Block 6332· SHAWN MURILLO, '' Orange Cont on Aug st •nterea t cod• 10' Hum•n1------''--·----110 Broa ....... ay SHOULD CONTACT A I O 9100 of the California p,A. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS u Y u Ru.,..c .... ., od01>red 1261 c:•-No F&5 "& .. ... pro111ma te y $126.662.0 • bate Code The time for f..,..1.1. 500 of N~wport Center. 6347 SANDY BORGMAN Fictitious Business 14, 1995 F655164 Cerr..., pvtch••no m•t1•11 war• ~,,. · -4• 4 Costa M ... . ' LAWYER. ~ EXACT OPENING BID MAY . · . Notice 1s hereby lurlhe1 • · N St t t D I p I 1 A 1 17 2A epproved. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE OF BE OBTAINED BY CALL-Ing claJms will not expire given that said public hear· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ame a emen 31 y 1 o ugus ' "'· 1211e:21.2e.2e,lOI NAME STATEMENT IQ .. 1M TRUSTEE'S SALE ING THE TRUSTEE THE before four months from ing will be held on the 28th Published Newport The following pe1sons a1e 31. Seplember 17, 1995 Car1 .. n """' m111 .. 1 w•r• Tile IOllowing person(sl ·~rel~~~~~!~!!!!~ UNDER DEED OAY PRIOR TO SALE the hearing date noticed day of Augusl. 1995• at the Beach·Costa Mesa Daily g~1~~un~~siS~~icea5~: 1~~~ th952 1Pr><ovod. 131,32', a36b, •38c. <kltng tlusmess as VILLA MAR.I~ Of TRUST tn add1ll,on to cash. lhe above, hour ol 7:00 p.m' in the Pilot. August 17, 2..i, 1995 Hoover Place, Placentia, PUBLIC NOTICE =~=~· •38•. a311f, •3llg, t311h, SEILLES APARTMENiS 1380 S --~- Nouce is heteby given Ttustea will acce~t certified YOU MAY EXAMINE the Council Chambers of the Th954 CA 92670 cer1t1n t•nAnetal merw• w••• Anallelm Blvd Anahe1IT' CA I• "'' lhal Burrow Escrow Co., a checks, cashiers checks hie kepi by the court.. If Jou Newport Beach Ctly Hall. PUBLIC NOTICE V1c1or M Pinei1os. 1760 Flctltlou1 Business approved 1331 9'2805 Cahlorn1a Co1po1atlon as drawn by a Slate or Fed· are a person lnlereste In 3300 Newport Boulevard, Hoove1 Place, Placentia, Name Statement App•ovtA ..... g•••n for • Tnomas F Jones Trus1ee of trustee, or successor e, ral. Credit Union or Sav-the estate, you may file Newport Beach C,ahlornia ORDINANCE CA 92670 T"' f II . pubhc/pr•v•t• p111nau1n1p in tile Themas and lo s Jones tiustee, 01 subslitutod ings Association •. or Sall· ~~~s:",~rc~~cfa110~1;~W~:~ at whlcdh 1111me 'and ptotce NO. 9 5•30 Lihan MA. Pine11os, 1760 do;~~ ~u~~~~; ~:'.sons are ~r:;:rR!'p~o~T':!c~.,:~ Trust t380 S Ana~.~ Blva trustee pursuant lo the lngs Bank, author1zPd to do th Ill' f , any an a persons in er· ORDINANCE Of THE HoovN Place, Placentia, Cl{hfornia Cycle & Water Of Chttdren 1341 ANhetm CA 92805 Deed of Trust executed by business in this State. All e ing 0 an mventory estod may appear and be CA 92670 craft l 260 Logan Ave #A~ App<ovad '11,. 1196 O••no• Oa11ei B Rodnguez Trustee ol CLARENCE A. RAY, Re· checks must be currently and appraisal of est~te as· heard thereon If you chal· CITY COUNCIL OF This business Is con· 3 Costa Mesa CA 92G26 County Em .. oency Med1u 1 tile Rodnguez l11.1st ot 1981 • co1dcd 6/4/94, Inst. 94. dated. In the event tender !~~o~~t 0~:nypr~=l~e0J1 f~ lengem~hisbpr101ectt dtnt co~rt, THE CITY OF ducted by: husband and Boris Carlos' Lnndoff, 25 ~;~:,. ~~ ~~0~, ... 1 r-inee• S Ananeim Bl...o Ana~1rn CA 0487709 01 Otticial Records other than cash Is ac-you uy e rm1 e o ru•S· NEWPORT BEACH wifo A I c l . .,. 92805 Ir\ t"o oH1"0 of the County cepted, the T.rustee may section 1250 of the Califor· ing only those issues you AMENDING TITLE Th I va on o11e. aguna firm'°' prepa1111on ot the MC"'S " .. nia Prooate Code A Re-. e reg strant(s) com· Ntguel, CA 92677 El T0to Commun.iv !\.,... P1.., Inna L Osuna, Trustee of tile Reco1do1 o f Or ange wlthhold the issuance of uesc lor S eciaf· Notice or someone else raisod at 200FTHE rnenced to transact busi· This business 1s con. andEtRw•tPP<o•ed.t37l Irma L Osuna lrust 1380 S County, Cahfornla, and pur· the Trustee's Deed until qi 1 11 Pbl 1 t" 11'\e pu~llc . hearing de-NEWPORT BEACH ness under Ille F1ct111ous ducted by: en 1ndi11iduaJ An .... ment f0t flood contro4 A/lahetm ~ An.ane1m CA suant to the Notice of De-lunds become avail&ble to orm s ava a e rom .. e scribed in this notice or in B · N ( ) I purp-'"'"' SCE IOI s.... · the payee or endorsee as a court clork. written correllpondence de· MUNICIPAL CODE, us1ness ame s isted Ha~e you staited doin9 Ooeoo cr .. tt ..... accepted. t3BI 92~ fault and Elecllon to Sell . Attorneu for Pell· li'"ered 10 Ille City at or PERTAINING TO above on: 7·05-~5 business yet? No s.1ec11on of • 111m '°' on-c.,1 Tl'lls tiusiness 1s conoucted by thereunder recorded 4/27/ matter of right. 1 • • " Victor M P1nelros Boris C1ulos Landolf oeotactwctA-•""•"'O M•v•c• a genel'lli paitne~l'llp 95 Inst. #95·0177880 or Said sale wilt be made, t oneri prior to, th.e public heanng. OUTDOOR DINING This sta1eme111 was llled l his statement wiis flied '°' poe..-ci_,,. ..,IVI, ... at The Slflnt commenced to said Otficlal Records, will but wllhout covenant o~ Hollv Hutchln1, At· For lnlormatlon call (714) AND PARKING wilh the County Cieri< of with the County Clerk ot c.oyo•• Canyon landfill .... transact ~&1ness under the soil on August 31, 1995 al warranty, e11press or Im torney at Law, 644·3200. STANDARDS FOR Orange County on July 5, Orange County on August tu11\ortzad. fJ~I t 0 10.00 A.M .. at the fronl door plied reg,ardlno title, pos· Bar 1 88299, Dated Auguat 7' RESTAURANTS 1995 A publjc haorrno wa held and ic oous bUsiness name o ol Burrow Escrow Co. 501 sessions or encumbrances, 30 Corporate Park 1995 Subjecl ordinance was FG51435 P k C t 0 i S, to •atls"' the Indebtedness 1 w d E R I 1 od ed f ar en er rve, onta d''b Id D d d Suite 301 lrvln• CA an a • agg o, ntr uc on 10th day o Newport Beac:h·Cosla Ana CA at public auction secure Y sa ea • • • ' ' Cltu Cle k July. 1995 and adopted on 10 the hi hast bidder 10; vances thereundor, with In-92714, 714/833-3200 • ' 14.h· d •1 A t 1995 Mesa Daily Pilot August 3, cosh (pav~bla al tho lime terest as ptovldod therein, Published Newport Publlshed Newport t AV'~~. u~~UNCiL 10, 17, 24. 1995 Th732 of sale In lawful money ol and lhe unpaid princlple or Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Beach·Costa Mesa .Dally MEMBERS WATT tho United States), alt rfghl. the note secured by said Piiot August 16, 17, 23, Piiot August 17, 1995. DEBAY HEDGES cox' title and Interest, conveyed deed with Interest thereon 1995• th950 • , • • 10 and now held by It as provided In aald Note. W GLOVER, 0 NEIL under said deeCI In the Dated: AUGUST 4, 1995 th184 PUBLIC NOTICE NOES, COUNCIL Flctltlou1 Buslneaa property sltualtd in said TRUSTEE: BURROW PUBLIC NOTICE , MEMBERS, EDWARDS Name Statement County and Stale and do· ESCROW CO., 501 ORDINANCE ABSENT COUNCIL The following persons ere scribed as followa: PARKCENTER DRIVE, NOTICE OF NO. 95-29 MEMBERS, NONE doing business as: PAACEL Ai Loi 69 and SANT A AN A, CA PUBLtC HEARING AN ORDINANCE OF MA YO R, JOHN W . Polnsetlia Hiii, 23 Corpo. that Portion Of Lot 82, both 92705 TELEPHONE NOTICE IS HEREBY THE CITY COUNCIL HEDGES rate Plaza 1 139, Nowport of Tract 16230 II Shown I OIVEN that the CITY E CITY OF Beach, CA 92660 on a msp llted In Book (714t 558·9212 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF N~Wi~RT BEACH CITY CLERK, WANDA Dwight W. ,Spiers, Tru~tee 2451 Pogos lO through 13, BY: CHERYL WYLAND, NEWPORT BEACH · wilt E. RAOOIO of the Dwight W. Sp1e11 Inclusive, ol Mtectlloneous PRESIDENT bold a public heating re-REPEALINO THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Trust & General Partner, • e Maps, In the Olllco ol 1he Published Newport gardlng l)<Opo•ed OADI· OBSOLETE, OR AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW ~301e'C~~~:~·· Laguna County RtcOfder ol Orange Beach·Cotlt Mesa Dally NANCE NO. 95-31 , being. PREEMPTED IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· T~~c 'b I s I County, descrlbtCI as t Pilot August 10 17 24, AMENDING TlfLE 20 OF CHAPTERS OF THE FtCE OF THE CITY OF d ts d bu~ ne 11' It!" con• whole U followa: ' ' THE NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH uc e Y· 1 m "" Ptrt· -srARTING PUBLIC NOTICE ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • Tk Leyal Departmmt at tk Daily Pilot is pkased ., to an.nowut " nnu Jl!TUia 11ow awilabk"' 1uw businessa. flOWIU When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 :m:•• Porcot eg as shown on 1995• MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS NEWPORT BEACH. nershlp the Newport Beach Lot th935 TO ADD "NAIL SALONS" MUNICIPALCODI Pubtlshod Newport Thereglstrantcomrt1enc11d I.Int Adju1tmen1 No. TO THE TABLE OF PER· AND PORTIONS Beach..Coata Mesa Oalty to ttansact bl.lslness uneltt NDLLA 53.3, recorded May PUBLIC NOTICE MITTED USES IN THE THEAeOF, AND Pilot August 11, 1995. the llct11lous buslneu 23, 19114, as tnstrumont No. atC•250 RSC, APF AND AMC DIS. AMENDING PORTIONS th956 namt(I) liated above on: a. 84..214033 of Olflcl•I TfllCTS, AS WELL AS VAR· OP CHAPTl.R 1.zo. l-90 necOfds of Hid ~ounty. AM•NDED rous SPECIFIC AREA 3.H, 5.04, 15.11, PUBLIC NOTICE ~lgh\~· Splots 11 PARCEL B: EaHmtnts •• ftOTIC• OP PLANS: TO DELETE THE s.20, 12.48, 13.01, MOTIC• , ... s hi a •cm"' Wei•• j ad deacril>t In, Ind IOf the P&TITION TO USE PERMIT R~OUIRE· • 32 s •I '"ND WI " I • ounty ~k Of purpot .. tot fOflh In, Ar· AD1!11NISTIR MENT FOR "NAIL SA• t... ' t ' • ~ INYlTINQ 8101 Ol'ange County on July 18, ticlo• II and Viii or that Ctf-PTAT• OP'I 1.0NS" WITHIN VARIOUS 19• 12 FOR THI IHlad bid• ma.v b• 1995 F8529U mi will n11tt :£ARCH tht ~for you 41 nt> txtm charf!, and~)""' lk-~ ti~ and the trip f1t the Oiun House in Santa Ana. 11Jm, of amrse. efia' tJx SM'lr:/1 ii comp!dNJ'" wi.lifik """jiaiJiqus busi1UJS$ ~ stalmtml wilh tk C.OU111J CW. publish once a Wttit for four utth as mJUin:J by law lt1ld Ihm fo )Ol'1' pref of pubfiatJjq,, with tht ~ <'.1t7*. taln Realatt<I Otcllrtllon of KATitUIN• L. SPECIFIC AREA PLANS: .... !Y,",.'oo::: ::o. t~•lvad •t th• office Dall)' Pilot Augu11 '7, 24, Covtnao1s, Cond1Uon1 and MLaDO•• alca AND TO ADD SPECIFIC """'iNTIR .. '"" •y of th• Cltr Clar~, 3300 31, Sepu1mb« 11, 11195 Rostm:tlon1 recOfCltd on KATHllUNI LOUlla PARKINO AEQUIREMEN'TS CONlllT-INT AN.. Nawpart aoulavard th9GS May 23, 11184 u tnllrument -FOR RE.TAIL AND SERVICE u p 0. aox 1118 N ' --------- No. 84·214034 of Otllcta.ta w•TM""l~IN-.~·---LIDG• !STABLISHMErna TO CONlllTINT WtTH 'rt a h ,..,. t' 21•1•.. PUBLIC MOTICI Re<iOfdl of Mid Coooty. ,..,.. n .on TH! t-lAl\80A Vl!W HILLS STATK LAW. po .. c 1 - PARCEL C: All of the Caae N•. AtTIHI PLANNl!D COMMUHITV $ubject ordinanc. waa In· 17M until 11100 A.M. Plotltleu• 8u•lne•• leHtholCI ••tall or TtUllOI' To Ill l\alta, btMflelarie•. DISTRICT IPl.ANNINQ llOdueed on 10ll'I Clay Of on th• ~ht •• , of AU• H•m• ........... . In l..01 G9 Of Tr•ct ·~30_,•• prtdltcn. cont~ Ot9Cll· COMMISSION AM!NO. JUlv. 11195, and lldOpltd on •"'" '"'· at wtlloh The lollowlng Pl'toM .,. ttiown on • Mtp t.cCN'otd tOft, Md f*ION who rMV MlNT N0.12t). 1411\ day 01AllQUll.1985. time Moh .... Wiii ... C10in9 bulinaa• - 11'1 8oOll 241, 'ri 1~ IO 04herwtle .,. ,.,...... 1111 nlla PfOtect hat bMn,.. AY•t COUNCIL 01**1 and ,. .. tof'i I.aural lr .. tnvettmens I~~=-~~ ~i~I= t--:: =:..:-.,!. '::9 II~ Mmm, •DWI, ...... ltrMt lnterlM Im-~.,,r,;:~ec!: Otainaa COYrlW ~ LI ake; KATHllUNI ~ aiiemflll WATT L D • 8 A y 1 "°"'""'' r9 .. Plea• I 13't; Newpon lald ............ In"" LOU MLIDOI. -;: .,....,.,.. of .,. ". D 0. I I c 0 x I Centract M•. HeO haCtl, CA a2llO ... llaYlng '-" .-.d KATHIAINI Nl.EDGI Calllornt1 Envlronmtntal OLOVD, 01Nal&. lft1lnoer'e .. lllft•t• Dwight W. Splat• TMt & bt ttlef ..,.... ._ --A P!TITION Mt '*"' °'*"' AC1. .. 0. I I 0 0 u .. c '" t4'1,000 Oel'ltftl Pannlf. m , em- P!i. stof> by to fo JO"T~ liiiimi» ~Ill the Dail] Pi}M. 330 w.- .Bay~ °'1IR Mtsll. /f Jtl# Mnnl1t stup b, JJMSu1JJ.a Ill (714) 642-4321 ""4 wt will~ lllnzntt'Hmll fa-JI!" to ha,JJ, this~"' mmJ. If you shwJJ httw lf1IJ jmJxr ~ plN« azlJ us llN1 ~ uAIJ k""'" tMn ,,. ,,, ~J!!'4 GtxJ J.d ill J""1' NW ""1inal ...,._\'Pilot Miliii...lw _.,....,. •• THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 1995 PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC llOTICll "*IC eeonca PUILJC MOTICU PUIUC llOT1Cll PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC llOTICll "*IC MOTICU PUIUC MOTICU .a--. ...,_ a2'1i&;.._Mi iiiif ii iiiil. iWWW:...... NOTICIOf toPIYtht,.,,....,..princl-, pamuan ,,__. ...... a .. OUAOAA!AOfTHlCITY TB.IPHONl NUMIEA· ,.... ..... ,,., ....... .._ ....... 1 U I ,., .. ,,...._. ~ "'*· 11111111.. TMJITll .. IA&.I 1umohhenottl•I•.. .,_ .. lllNl.ll-...,. .._.._••HAU Of, IUfNA PAM C811t412~.llV!ALY llDTalf,.._.llU t_, 0.. ol T• .... .,-..... -~= ....... cw._ TtuetteS.leNo c1o1r•db¥~D .. dofTr ..... IUlll of.. ._• .............. •CIVIC CENTER AT. II IC. HUllR. AIST. VICE YOUWlll DEN&A.T Ull)IR • •mblmillcl AccMd o..r . .,-,... ,.................. H &1411 UI\. Wlt~ltltlrHl t~•on =-~·· d*' ..... ~a ..... MACH ILVO llJllotA 'RlllDENT, 0.te: ~0££D~~'r~:t: ... -:=:=:::::.·::.::..tr.~ =·=:-Ille--TltleOrde;No. 3100t80 nprovidtdinaaidnot•l•I'. CC&lt'a. ~I =.=tit/~.:..; PAAIC. CA .... ~IQM. lille otlO?~" I TO PAOTECT VOOR PIOVllY, .. ..._._, ... ...._ •llllollltctc .. :-.:. Reference No. 1313714 ~. lfflltY, undetlN IW"""9 of ..o CC&Aa .._ ................. end lnttrHt conveyed to~~~ Ol/17/ll It a.Y 8E SOLO AT A Aa£ iTill ~ llfldk Md:: ~'::_.S:: ..., ..., .... 1 ---. 11 APN No, 422·402.02 *"'of ttll OMd of Truat, d*91etnel...,...of wt r ' --.. wct-and now held by It uncur 08124'" • • :fofOf~':?~~ J~~ :.e ~: .,Z =:.=!;= ~cr.:~:1go'C:"f~~T ::.:.-::;:~.::•:t·1~~=. ••~:.s~::--n. _, = ~=-==-== :,:,.e>,::d.~.~~':'1rt.= MUCNOTICI PAOCaillM>S AGAINST YOU -of ~ Mil ---, ...... ~ 11. 1174 In DAUO 02/20112 UN tH •nd of the truttt ere• of b ~ bllfta Of .., Count Caler la de iJb. l--~-""!""-------- YOU S>Ol.D COHTACTA I.AW Of~=·.:e:c::: .,-~ _, o..."t. IOol 1130I, ,._ 1111 OfLESSYOUTAICEACTION ettdby&eidOeedolTMt. --==-llY ='=-.· ... • .. ~..: inoi.!'1er\d~~1tln•K AC'::9.:.~ $. Thi m -cauMd ......... _......_,, 0Me.i AlcoMl.'1"' .........,TOMOTICTYOURPM>f' 10-~: $201.'124.l•t'.ttl ID tnCllNIOl'l·-. .... -.~ltao-' Cln 50&-«i • .1~CXI AM ._ :;;::: eac.Gll o.uit _, Blclloft ID Ir& NWftt Ill laid~ II (M) E,.TY, IT MAY IE $01.0 m•ted. Ac:crl.led inttrHt of COlll lllS*W _..... ._ TNlllM ""1t lXHl8fT A -llAW F\111 AtnWMI Ttlt lnluoo:t Ttlt ............ __. _ llllCE AMR~ Thi~ AT A PUBllC SALE IP tnd eddltk>nal edvancH If -.C. • b "'°" Of 1t1t ..... r........,. II r. 'AROIL 1 · Thlt Poftloo llle loll.-o l*IOll(a) IMw1 c:omii:·1~,:1c:-•s:::, ~ .:.l1t1e ":f'd~ ': Na*-Clf~ ............ ll!d ., COll'llnOll YOU NEED AH fXPLAHA· anv. win Inert ... lhl• fl$· ~~of h tict T ......... a DtM ...... , LOI a ol TtlCt No. t:L.1111~·~.=~ 1:.. Of SIJtJS•"ted T1U1tee Ind "'°" than h • ... totl* ._.. 1111 ... _., I lf!Y. d N 1111 TION Of THE NATUM OF lift prior to Hie. lhl btnlllCIA!y Wll Bal becOl'M wlllMI to ._ 10. In the City Of New· l6l2a S llfoOWlullt. #334' undef llld pu"41ant ID Deed "GI monh llM "--' 11ra IUtfl ~=-i:c ~r!Y dtlClllltd -.e It THE PROCEEDINGS AG· lhe b•ntflclary undet ~ AnOC.lbOn uncle i::onndorw .. ,_,. rt Beach, County ol Or• WHmlllllr ~1121583 ' T111st Rtcoldld on 01.Q6..G4 IS~ ,,.,._ t-. ........ r:.:'r.: ~14-c! = AINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD Nld Deed of Tru1t hereto cl CC&A'S llllUllOll txeculld me: 'rt v::::::.= ngl, Stitt of California, f!Ml.m0tw loolfNn. 15123 Ooalmtti No 044>12026 Book DATE <fn:j96 mu M10t llUdl 111cud f IL ... The ·~Tl\lllllt d4' CONTACT A LAWVER. fore executed end dthv· end 11111*90 ID Ole undl ot W.:,.~ UfJfW or Imo s Shown on t M1p A•· J ~l'SI. 1334, W.sfmln •• Plgl -OI OOICl4f A1co1'C1s 111 Ir. flMT AlllAICAlf m ConwitwlfteiWI CofDora. cillmt ......... lot On September 7 1995, ered to the underaign•d • • Wllllln Dtd.-On of pied ,...,...11~ ~ orded In Book 420, P•O-• *tCAll'l683 h oltict ol the Aecofder Of IMIUMM:f COWMY, • IDI\ • Tn.mm. Air\:....._ lllY _, i:· •t 1 1 :00 AM, PROF ES· wfrttel) Oecl8r1tion of De· 0.mtnd tor sale, llld "°" "' ~---. to 39 and 40 or Mle· 1 .. 111111n11111 ~ bf ClAl10e ~. C..,lom1. lxt· ~ADVANTAGE 200 &61 Thorn9. Uto No. ~ ::::,~~ ~ SIONAL FORECLOSURE lautt and ()emend for Sele, 1rt111Mft tict Of Oe!Ut ~IN _,.111111 ......... cea.,,.ou1 PMp1, Recorde atlK0\011 Ql'9Cf t7f ,_ T~ ~ · • 5.,,.,_ SU/fl 600. SANTA AY&. .. -. ... ,_., q shown 11Mtft. n.· eaCa1 CORPORATION" IN duly end • wntten Notice of~ IDW w• '9COnlld cvn4 by ..W ~ ed-of Seid County, Shown Tiii "t,$Clllll commenced ID Tiii• Mhlr G 111 • • ANA CA. fi2ro1 CA tMtt, T~ ~ ~ d lflt Ulljllld ~ d ll>i>Olnted TruatH under Oefeult •nd Electron to lO. 19113 • lnstlumn No VMCM ........,~ and Defined H Unit 12 on lllAUCt 1111ttt undlr b ~W~A~ {114)54a-223D ==~It'~ ... f111iOt11Cw1 *"'" !Ir 1t1e •nd pur1u•nt to Deed of Sell. The vnderaigned ceu· !,f'3~~ ..., ... SMOWMd Condominium Plen ~· :'ntld~ ~: 11>0f.R fOR CASH, (lllYabe 11 BY KMtfl RobttfJOll • fME. 0.: _,. ASAP1DW ~IO be told and""°""" Trust, recorded on. 1td laid Notice of Oef•ult LN (Jib (If 0.1n H Llw =--=~~~ p 0<ded1 ,";, Bo0~k:~~·~.: 1905 • ~ o1 5" 1n llWful money Of Q.OSURE 0FFaR Wf7 1tM. 1131 11118 tltllllllld COl1I, G1111n1U 02128192 .. Ooeumtnt No. •nd Ellc:tion to Sell to be t A~ S"'-A u6d DeM wit\ .,.,.... •ge • SIGHEO f>AlA. lM>THY 8QOA.. lie Ul1lld Statu bv ceh a 8-17,~20·31, 1905 ' end ld¥anc:ta It lht time of h 92·119185 Book -P•ge •• record•d In the county SMltl ~CA f12fJ81 (Tt4 uweon .. p1IVldlid In Mid cord1. MAH "'"''"s check drMn lit a si.tt PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE lnllial l)UOlcation ol the Notice Of of Olfic:lal Record• In the where tile real prop•rtv 11 ~ By Dlbtl H Lnil. Hate, ,..., c:twa-Md u-. PAAC1£1~ ~:1 An ~~· Tiu staeemtnt wu hit<! with or nn01111 bal1' a C11eck dlawn AU: ALll-IM1 u NUlllat· Sale Is P .Nl.N In ldclillorl to Ortic• ol th• Recorder of loc;1t1d end more than &q AnomlYl'Olnt for 81/llfid .,..,... d tht fNll.e Md divkled 1 t nllltt n o. eou~. Cieri! ol ()qnge llv a S1lll Of federal Ctedil ulliOn, NOllCE Of 1RUSTEE'I 42MU·21, llOTICi Of TRUI; cash, the Tl\ISIH wtU eccept a ORANGE County, C1llfor· three months have •lep11d My ~ Uboa the IN ... Cf'Ml..i by Uld end to ThoH Port Iona of COunty on July 21 19116 or • check drlWn t7f • Stl1I or SALE TNltle 5"' No. -.157 T&'I uu UNDBI All011CfOF eashlet's chectl Ollwn on 1 mte nit, executed by: LUIS 1lnce auch recordatlon. *"' OMd ot Trua atrYano "--Lota 1 Through 7 Inclusive NOTICE-lnis Aeiaous Name (tdelll Sl'tll'IQS Ind IOI/I assod• 11llt Ordtt No. 28203M 53 DB.llQUDfT AUUlllOIT MD or national banll. 1 c:heCk dllWll CEJA. A SINGLE MAN, 81 PROFESSIONAL FORE· 17,8-24.~1. 1905 ~ ComNny, II and Lot 1 of Tract No. Stltemtli ~!IS Ir~ ~ais lrom bon, s~ngs assooallon, OI Retll•ict No. OOS.-APN CUlll Of UfJt YOU AM IN by a stllt «federal Clldlt union Trustor UNITED SAVINGS CLOSURE CORPORATION C u6d Trutbe, 4IOO Nllw· 9810 IS Shown on I Map the~ II was l~ed in Ille Oltrce sa.,,ngs bank specified rn seclOn Ho. ~11.-YOU NffE,. DEfAUlT UNOBI A llOTICI OF or a c:heck drawn by I 11111 or ""soc'tATION OF TEXAS ea Tru1tee 5 HUTTON PUBLIC NOTI E ... ~ ...._ 2l'l'0..1...lr· Recorded In Book 420. Of Ille COunly Cit~ A new flea. 5102 ol the Flnanalf Code and DEFAULT UNDER A DEED tadelll Sf'Mos Md iOln usodl-,.... • wtncMle. C4 t170I, ''"') '°"' aisiness Nlfne SU!ement ailllollltd ID dO business 1n an °' TRUST DATED OMMllO. DIUllQUM WUIMm AND lion, UWlgS utodllion FSB. ANO/OR ITS AS· CENTRE DRIVE. SUITE NOnCI! Of' TitUSl'&'I ...... ly. Dl8nll ~ P•oe• 39 end 40 of Mltc:at-flllSI be l~ed btlOlt lhlt '"" The stall) AL II Ille lronttrnnce to LN.ES1 YOU TN<EACTION CLAlllOFUOI DATRl1211M4. SIWIOt bankapecifled ii 5ectJon SIGNS, H Btntllclary. 1050, SANTA ANA, CA IW..a UNDER DEED Ofl ~ iecAUfY, Dllfid: ltneoul M1p1, R1cord1 of hllngol llsstllemelidott notot ute 160, 81{)1 KaserBoulMld, TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· UlllEll TIMI TW ACTIOtl TO 5102 d Ole FINl'lclal COde and WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 92707, Telephone Num· flltUIT ... ! 10'1• Loan: 0713111•AMP172il01t10. Said County, Shown •nd ttselt aithollte "'8 UM in lhrs ~m ttas CA all llOlll ... ERTY,fTMAYBESOU>ATA flllOTEC'T YOUA PWSnY. IT authollzed ID dO bualntsa In this AUCTION TO THE HIGH· ber. 171•1432·9000,By: ,....,, Other. 940l924-2IO M7 112' Defined .. ·common "* of I ~ IMl111ss ll'ICI 1nee11st ~ ID and now PUBUC SALE. F YOU NEED ~ ~ IOU>~ ~ = State. In Int nm tendlf olhtr EST BIDDER FOR CASH BRUCE A. RUSK. TRUSTEE ~ ~ DEF~~1: PUBLIC NOTICE Ar11 • on • Condomlnlom N¥nt tn 'tlollMll'I OI Ille llOfllS ot tleld llv II under sad Deed of Tl\lst AH EXPt.AHA~ NATION Of~I NATUM Of THI 1Nn cash ia accePlld, lht Tl\IS· (payable •t time of Hie In SALE OFFICER, D•tt: 09' A DEED Of' TRUST Pl.In Recorded In Book lnOlhtl undef f9clelll. Stale. or In the propel\' SllJJlld '" s•d NAT\JRE Of TIE lee fTllY WllhllOld h iuuancuf lawful money of the United 08110/95 DATB> June s, 1tl2. UH! NOTICE OF 12874, Pege 1131, Offtel•I common law (Ste Sedon 14400 ~rtty, Calrfoma "'5Cnbrng the =...o ~J;.cx; J.':/_ ro3'~':LD ~=ACT~ Ille fl\lslet'a Deed until fundS Stet ea, by cesh, 1 CHh· NPP0006696 LBS YOU TN<E ACTION TRUSTEE'S SALE R1cord1. g,:i • IMlnm and A'oltssions A~:~59-m-05 Pa.reel 1 YER On OM7195 at 1:00 LAWYlfl NOTICE Of TIIUITEFI become Mtlable to the PIYH or ier's check dr•wn by • PUB: 08/17195, 08/24/95, TO M0TECT YOUR PROP-TrustH S1l1 No. The proi>ertY herttol_!>r• First ~no Lot 11 of tract no 13714. as P.M., M1rtn eonwy.a,g IALE UNDO DEID Of TllUIT tnclomt 14 1 ITlltltr of ~ state or netional bank, 1 OB/31185 _ EIUY, fT MAY Be SOU> AT 95·00503·BH described 11 being told 11 Newpor1 Beach-Cosll Mw shoWnona map reconled rn bOO Cofpolllkln •Ole~ II>' Notice 11 hereby glvtn that Lend-~nit win mbt "':.ranty check d,.wn by a state or PUBLJC NOTICE ~"":,f ~~~ Title Order No. 3100B43 11·. The street 1ddre11 CN321796 "27 All03.10,17, 666. PIQeS 21 tnrouon 2.5 1nclu· polr1lilcl T~ under llnd ers T.D. SeMCe, Inc. as INstee, Ul>ltSS ;::~ ~title. federal credit union, or a THI! NATURE°' THI! PRC> Reference No. end other common d11lo· 1g°Q6 srw of mtscenaneous maps, flLRUll'1t tD DMd °' Truet, ,. 0t successor trustee, or aubsth · sslon or encumbrlncts tO check drawn by • state or FCI 16-11154 CEEDINO AOAINST YOU 0003B61023 net Ion, II •nv. of the r11I rtCOrds of Orange COunty, Ctl•· =~~5•:-tuteo trustet pursuant to Ille~ the lndebladnlss aeairtd federal savings and loen =~~~ YOU IHOULD CONTACT~ APN No. 936·22-012 property described above PUBLIC NOTICE torn1 Excel)llng llle!ffrom ~ Oii, P8!QI _ ot OftlcW Rec:otdt ~ NoOce of OtHnQUtnt Asseument by said Notict ad'Nlces there-usoc:ietion, savings esso· Y.OU ARE IN DEFAIA.T UNDER LAWV1!Jll NotJce Is her.try YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN-is purported to b1: 2511 rnnerals ~ ifld other ~-the Oftlce ol the R«iol'der ol Ind Cl.trm ol lien mcuted by under, WIOI fnttrtst as pnMded ciatron, or sevmgs bank OfClARAOON OF COVE· glwl1 that ....,_ ,.___ DER A DEED OF TRUST SIXTEENTH STREET 112, • Rle Ne. Ft5431% ~~:=:OW~~: Orange Ccu11y, C111om1, = ~"":~.,~ tllertll\, Ind 1t1e ~assess-specilie~ 1n section 5102 HA.HTS. COHOmONS AHO Rf. ~ .!::'rn:..'"': DATED 0 1124190• UN· NEWPORl BEACH, CA F=~·==· descnbed rn the deed. without ltle ~ by: w..n Yoon hldnllHnt No IS-00154t1 ol ments secured 111 said CM-of the F1n1nc1al Code ind TRCTK>NS, loS AH~lO :.:..= tNsl9e....;.,.. LESS YOU T A1C E ACTION ei663. The fclowtnQ person(1) IHll ngtll ol ef'lllY ID Ille sul1ace Of Olk llnd y~ JI Olk,"'--Offraal Rtc«cls Ill the olllce ol • CondtllOns and rutric· autlloriad to do busrness . HE SUBJECT ~. IJA. to the DMd °' Trutt u-TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· . The undersigned TruttH dcllnQ bu51MU .. R cL£AHERs. subsul1ace abM a dePlll o1 500 ~ ~ ~~ Ille COunty Recomer of Onlntt liens, fees. c:tw;es and tx· in this statel. At: IN THE LESS VOlJ TAKE ACTK>N TO eeuted by DWui D. Prouw ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO diac:l1lma 1ny lltblhty for 370 f 17111 Stmt. Cotta Miii, Itel as reseMd t7f Allra ISll· Fnt ...._....,_ ....... _""" pensei of the TIUSIH Ind Of the QUAD AREA OF THE CITY PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT an UIVNlf'lted wom.w. and • any lnc:orrec;tn111 of the CA 112621 bah Ind Emrlo lsllb&sll TM· :...:-~lllot~ ~111:· :e~ ~:rs= INsts ClllltCI by said Nobct of HALL OF BUENA PARK MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBllC Mdl8 Jean Fl'edtnbUrg e A. T A PUBLIC SALE. IF ~Ht 1ddr111 and other Stephen l<im SSN 562-67· 1H for 1tle Alera lshlb&si. and 8Udlon to'lb •bidder Elec:bon to Sen thertundef ,._ Otltnquent Auessmtf'M and CIVIC CENTER. AT 6650 ALE ff YOU NEED N4 E)(JllA. widow ~ on YOU NEED AN Em.ANA· c mon d11ign1tlon, II 3794, 18946 ~. Ave , 1232. Ernllo lsllblSlll 1g7g T111sts for alh. ts»v::l':-fmtt ol corclH OM~HS • lrllltu· Claim ol Lien. DllH: OHMH5 BEACH BLVD.. BUENA NATK>N OF THE NATUAE Of T OllOlltlt2 H tnltnlment TION OF THE NATURE OF •n , shown herein . Seid CemlDs, CA under Otdamon of T111st dlled Mii In ilWf\j money o1 the nMnl No. 15·115373 Of said LENDERI T.D. SERVICE, INC. u PARK. CA .. all right. title ~gg~ CO~~~ ;!,.~· No. 12-381711 In 8ook NIA THE PROCEEDINGS ael• will be made, but ti Youno Let. 18946 Vlcloe N<Mmber 8• 11179• IS amended, Unlllld sat., b'J c:alh. •ca-OfllClll Records wrll 5ell on uld Trustee, 23422 Mll CREEX and interest conveyed to VEA • • P~ NIA°' OMclal records AGAINST YOU, YOU without covenant or war· Ave . 1232. Cemtos. CA rn a Grant Deed ~nled July 7· .nltr'• chldl dnrwn by • OtGl-11115 1·.S A.M 11 1111 ORM, SUITE l20, LAGUNA and now held by It under O ... be 7 11VV. ~~~·er°' I.he~ SHOULD CONTACT A renty 1xpre11ed or Im· Tlis busrness 11 eoocllcttd bV 1989 as instrument no ~ 111111111 ot nMloNI btr*. 1 · E · HUS. CA 92653 (714)951-5120 • n .,..piem r • """ • " ... ..,_ .., MO'~~,. E , • • 1 1 co-par1nfrs 36()g2-4 of otfia• recoros Also dwc:Adnrwn._.t...,.«ted-Mal" (No'1h) nttenct to Ille BY.· SIMONE SKOTNICA. TRUS· said Deed of Trust in the 1000 am , The Law 0tt1c;e of C.W°""'-Md pwlUllnl to LAWY R. plred, regarding tte, pol· Ha~ you st.alted dOlllQ bull· eial)llng lllertlrom the subSur· enl ad ~ or 1 c:hec:k Coull1y Courtlloult, 700 Civic TEE'S SALE OffK:lR C232691 g. property situated In said Debra H. Lewts as ~ly ac>l>Olnted the Notice ot OatlUI and On Auguat 31, 1995 .• et seulon, or encumbrencH , ness Ytt1 Vu O&-Ol·g5 lace w112r nohts without Ille dnrwn by 1 .._ or tidenl Center Drift Wn1, Sllll8 Ana, 1712~1 1995 County, Callforni1 describ· aoent lor Wla BalbOll Commm1 Election to Sd thtntlndlr 11 :00 AM, ARM FINAN· to pey the remaining prlncl· S1GH£o STEPHEN KIM. HI ngl'lls of entty ID the surtace orlo uYlngt llnd last M80Ciltion. C•l2701 at public audlon to lilt 1ng the land therein: Loi Assoolllon, undtr and pursu recofded 11111211"4 In Bodi IAL CORPORATION u pal sum of the not1(1I H · YOUHG LEE tile subSurfacubow 1t1t depth Of uYlngt ....,,.'*"' or UV· lligllest btddtr~or 't: IPI= PUBLIC NOTICE 25 of Trect No. 294 7, rn ID Ille Otdaraaon of ;,:wr.ara. NIA. :S:NIA. as lnttrument uly eppolnttd Trustee cured by H id Dead or TllS awernent was lded with 500 lttl as deQc.alled to thl Qty ~ b11t1k apec;tfttd In Ndlolt ~ ;"~ Untt~ S~lts) ~ Rle Ne. the City of Coste Mese, ~~,ns1 ,:roed s~ ::; ~ :.-:.. °'!;under •nd pursuint to Trust, with 1nter111 lht County Clerk ol Orange ol ~nllngton Bueti on the !NP 51 d lht Fr.ndal Code oOlll. bite ancllnt.uest, ameYed flCTITIOUl~f:ss County of Orenge, Stete of 13318 ~ 133-2171 ti stQ 08131ntl6 It the Nor1h front DHd of Trust recorded on thereon, H provided In Coun!Y on ~st 4, 11195 :OUU:ve ~eme~I; ICC~ =.-:;::-' ..:. ~ ~ Ill and nOw held by II undtf UICI NAME ITATOIOO California. IS per M•P Re· rndusii.i! Offlall Recorus oi tN"anc:e to the County 1 l30l90 H Document No. Hid not•(s), •dvancu . rr NOTICf--n.s fdtcus Name ingress. eoress. maintenance: Jbttl rror. ~ 10 ,_ Lien in .Ille proprrty srtuated In Tne foftowing '*100(s) iWe c1oBr~~,d rn11Book 9M4, Page Orange COunty, t:alorrra, IS t~w.7:° ~ ~ 90-053171 Book Peg• 01 ~~Y~d~·~:!;:tte:.';'W::~t.: ~=,.~~n~J~ 1t1>11r or.naoe ellCIOIChments Cow1ly ~ 700 CMc saHI County and St.11t llmllllfter no busmess a DAHIELE · mosce aneoUJ eps, in anntxed ID Ille sub,eet fllOpe " ..,.,...,. -----. fl c 11 Records In the 01 • ol ltlt COunly Ciel\ A new Frc• and ior other · rposn ~ .S C.. on.,. w.t, s.a dasalbed· All of that oeltiin lllnd BEAUTY SAi.OH 1515 Balsa Aw the Office of the Counrv ~nng 1n tne name ol Aorentt CA It 1 :00 P.M. at public 1 1 · fe11, ch1rg11 and ex· '°'-ii &1ineu Name Stitemeni oescnbed 1n n: deddon ol Ant, CA .. rtgt1', 11111 Ind ~ srtuated 1n tne State of Cllllforni.. estmnster. cA 9'2683 ' Recorder of Seid County. M Caltlonara. Will SELL Al ludlon to the IVgheet *-lrce 01 the Recorder ,01 OR· penses ol the TrullH •nd l!llSt be lrted belOlt that dale The cownants. co~bont and ~tnc· ..,.... corweved tD llnd now County ot Oranoe. City of Costa Danete NQuyen. 13222 Mao· Excepting There Ir om All MUC AOCTION TO THE HIGH-def lor CHh (payllblt It the ANGE Count~. C1hlornle, of. the tru111 cruted by 1111 Of tlws Sllllment dots not of aons and reservation of ease· held bV 11 under Mid Deed of Meu. deWlbed as lollows. Lot nof11, 113, Giiden Gro\4, CA Oil, Gas, Minerals and EST BIDDER FOR CASH. (PIYltie ::r-U: ~:, "=:'3 executed by· HANNAH aeid Deed ol Trust. to-wit: JIS~ autflonze Int use rn Ills menrs lor ~ntJng10n ShoM Trust fn the PnlP9l1Y lllulllld 21 ol Tract No 8323, as per Map 90644 Other Hydrocerbons, below It Orne of sale in lawful money of rlgtt(. 00. Md Int« con-LILLIAN. AN UNMARRIED '265,528.35 Estlm•ted. state Of a Fiatous 8usrnus ('Otdamon"), recorded Oc:U>ber In Nld Count'/. ~ clfl.. rer.olded rn 8oolt 332, Paoes 20 Tl11S blsiness rs conducteCI bV 1 Depth of 500 Feet, With· the United Stites) at Ille outside veyed to ind now~ by 11 WOMAN. es Trustor, Accrued interest •nd •ddl· Name 1n "1olnon ol the nohts ol ~6. 1ggo as 1nstrumem no 9(). ~ .... ~ ~· :! to 22 lnclusrtt Of Miscellaneous rOO...~al out the Right of Surface ro~ ',._ntra~ =1 =11• ~Mid Deed°' Trust In CHASE HOME MORTGAGE tion11 advances. II any, will another undtr Fede,., St&te, Of 571073 Of ollla• rt<:Olds of = d7na The property Maps, rn tht Office of thf County ReQrSlrlnl tlas not yet beoun Entry, as Reserved rn In· lllf 92688 al Qhl. tte 1 I&, the property situated In.Mid ORPORA TION, A DELA· Increase this ligurt prior to COIMIOf\ law (Set Staon 1-4400 Orange COunl)', Ctldorna lwtAAUI ct..atbed 11 being Recorder Of sarcl COunty. transact blsiness under Ille struments of Record n1er:'~ ~ and e now county Md Stele hefelnllf. WARE CORPORATION 11 sale ct seq , &s11iess nl Pn>lnSIOllS scn1: :':'tty sot~r::':' ~ ecl6d •• •.... The -.. ..i. f.lcepe all oil, oil rlQhtS, minefils. icuou:sledlll,:::~s name 0' The property heret 0 ofor1 held llv undtr UICI cCgA's rn the I• described: 14 more fully Benelrclery. ' The beneflclery under Codef. street .:C,ress ~other common di'-. llnd ottw common ~~ntral~~\nat~ nollls. D OAHJflE l«ilNEH dascnbed is being sold ·as fllOP111Y Sllllled rn S&ld Courtty 'r.u~ on Mid ~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC said Deed ol Trust hereto· f115:..e._ no Beacll-Costa Mesa deSIQllltlon If &IJ/, of ttie real delllgnaflon.fany, ottherllll wNtsotver nJ:. lalOWll ~ Tiiis statemtnl was IJtd 11orth rs•. The street eddresa lndStateclescnbedas andoehetc::V~ AUCTION TO THE HIGH· fore executed and dallv· c=79~17JAllQ ~11Y desc.nbed above is ~ ~:--,..,: maybe w•llM or under Ille Patcel Cou"'1 Cieri! of Oranot and other common dasrg AlN fl'JG.~581J Unrt 202· tlon. I any, ot the relf.,,.. EST BIDDER FOR CASH ered to the und.,signed • 10.17,24,31. 1!1Q5 iairponed ID be 6671 Alam i.... .,07 NsiwPort a.ch. of land hertllllbove descnbed ""I on August 4, 1'105 nation. 11 an.y, ol the real lot ot Too · IS rec:o trty dlJICrlbed above b lpeyabte er tHTit of ule In wnnen Oeclar•tlon ol De· Clrcle, ~ntlllQ'>n Btacll, CA t:IM3. 'The undet= ll>Qethtr W1ll'I the perpetual noni NOTICE· lln faaous Name property descrrbed ebove ~ S:k ~30. Pages~ '"&'fsr~ r,:tect to be: .a Vlstl l8wlul money of the United feult and Demand for S•I\, --------- 92648 T TNllM dltclrllm8 any o1 dntling. m111rno. explonnQ, and ta~":~ exp~~!~ 'If,::' ~r;"" 1s purported to b•: 2241 Reco: ~':'°"funoe · eou1~ .=-~ Bladl. CA. States, by cesh. 1 cash· end a written Notice of Can't seem 1o The Unde!Slgned NStee '°'any lric:onec:lnell °' lht ooerabno lllertlor Ind stonno Ill I Wai .... •n rce RALEIGH AVENUE. COSTA ' . .. .. undlrlJQned ' • Default end Election to aesd•ms •ll'f lrablltl'J tor tCreet ~ .,_, octw and rtlTIOVll1Q the same lrom said tile COunly Clerk A new Fla· MESA CA 92627 Caltfoma TnatM dl1elalm1 '"'I ~ rer s check drawn by 1 Sell The nderalgned get to all those tncontetness ~ :e~~:: common~.':& land or any Olher land, Including r::,:i,~:s:.1~!":.,;:n;e~ The.undersigned Trustee co~;~SIO':~~s .1~,:~ r,r.fOI' M'J ~~ec::u-= Sitt• or nttlontl b•nk •• eau~ed Hrd N~tlce of Dt· repair Jobs ::, ~~in:hown htr111n J :0::.. ~ !:!...,,. tile rlOht to whrpstoclt or dirtc· ilrng ot Un siatement dots not ol disclaims anv li•bility tor Ille rtll f)IOperty described alicM otJc::!., dtllgnetion, check drawn by •. state or feult and EMction to Sell to around the house? ale Wiw be' made, but withou nent or • ....= llONlly dnll and mmt lrom lands elf lllthonte the use in tnis any incorrectness of the rs pirpo!1ed to be 280 CtQneV r My, shown hlfei\. The ledtrtf credit union, or a tw recorded In the.~ounty Let the covellll'll or Warrant'/ express or lmpl8cS~ig tlllt oeher than said land here1111bove sllte ol a Fitt•ous Business street eddr111 end other Lant. 1202. Newpor1 BtJCh. tot.I amount ot the unpll6d check dr•wn by • •t•le or where the real property la Cl lfl d or r~red. reQll'dlno· Ue. pos =· "' ~ cltWlbed, Otl or OU wells, Name rn lllOl*>n ol the AQhtS Of common des1gn1t1Qn, If cal!loma 92663 bailanCle cl the otiagMJon M-federel 11vlngs •nd loan located end more th•n ••• e sess;on, Of encumbrances to to pey the r•n•lnln9 lllnnels and sNfts Into, IM>UO/I nolhtr under Ftderal. State. any, shown herein Seid lht undersigned asd•ms cured by the Pfopefty to be 1uocl1t1on, uvings 1110· tlvH months have elapHd Service the rtmar,.ng pnnopal sum o1 tum ol the nolll(•) Of across the subs11111ce ol the llW (See StUon 1-4 sale will be made. but lll'f ~•!Qty tor any llltomctness "* Md rMIONble .... c11tron, or 11vlngs bank since such recordttlon. Directory note(•) secured t7f sad Oeed MQ.nd by Mid ~ :ci ~"::;' ~ ll'ld ~ · aismess Ind Ploltssions wrthout covenant or wu· OI 1tle sntt ~. ~ ':: ::::c:'!t"~ ~ specified 1n 11c:tt0n 5102 ARM FINANCIAL COR· help you find lru~~n '~ ,!:is)n ad-!.~~ "'*C•~ dim:bonally dnlled wells. tunnels Nt-frP011Bucfl-Cos1& Mesa ranty. expressed or im· sllDWn herwn Sad sale wlll tie lnllW ~Ion d ltM No-of th• Fin1nc11I Code and PORATION, H TrultH, reliable llel • :U, If Irr/ under the lerTns of ldvllnc:a, If _,,, under lht and shlllts under and t>enuOI or CN3?3M1 Aug 1017.24.31, plred, regarding tl11e. pos· flllde. but wilhOut aMnant tlce 9' .. Is: '3'2,290.74. authorized to do business P.O. BOX 85309, SAN P lht Oe9d Of y,U mlNled fees ..,,,. ot "' o.s ot Truet, beyonCI !ht merior flmrls thmof, 1905 session, or encumbr•nc11, or 1 rid In edcltlon to cash., the In this 1t1111. At: IN THE DIEGO. CA 921 B6-5309 642·5878 ".: - I If -~~r: ~·f:J .. t,.~--' • I ~ ' •·I • ... ' . .:. •rt . I ' 'l ( I '"1 ' . . . . CUSSIFllD llOUll$ Telephone 8am-5:00pm Mooday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............ .Monday S:OOpn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pn Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Th~y 5:~ aYPllO• (714) 642-5678 aYMX (714) 631-6594 (Pl~ include your name and phone nlllDbet and we'll call you back with a price quote.) aYM•aOll .. •11R10N1 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Comer d Newport BMS & Bly St. GINIRAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ript to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertjsemcnt. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily PiJot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in 8A advertisement for which it.may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can ooly be allowed for the first insertion. ·u·o·u·s·E·S/ ___ COSTA MESA 1024 IRVINE 1044 SAN MOBILE CEMETERY LOT/ ·H·o·u·s·Es·1--•lcoaONA COSTA MESA 2124 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLEMENTE 1076 HOMES 1100 CRYPT 1225 DEL MAR 2122l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' = CONDOS Oeorgou• Pool Hotne UCI CONDO CONDOS lmiiii$iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••utlhd UNraded POR SALE Corner 101 on cukl• 2Br, fp, AC, 081• pool, MODEL PEAFl!CT Perk Rent $395 Companion (for 2) FOR RENT 1800 elf co do lb aer. den, a~aa lrg ~=-= :~·k~B~u~~: '~:,: apaAgt!~~1;5 .. ~~;~~· 3 2-45. 8 8.drm•Ptan(Dt •t1"0>• BHullfut 1995 Dou· crypt In Pectflc View •••••••••I & ocn view~ 3Brw2a•:. =hgma.rOwOOd/opnloc, .wF/dp, • • .. • n dlewfde, 2·BA, 2·BA, Memorial Perk, NB. etepa to China c • • Alu ...... ....._11t1Mt apac k ltch. Motlveted Shuttors, Imported Den. Drywall, Sky· Hiiitop ocean .J1ew. ove. AC, pool, Jao, garbage •--L • ...._.II IM Ftf GENEe • w 1002 '•I I•' S 2 1 9 • 5 o o St M •• S It I S2000/mo. 873·7802 dlapoel, tr uh comptf. ~!!"....!.......--.:., ....... · ~ Ann•tt• Agt. 848-2341 NEurDORT one, aa. r u • w lights, much more. A••••••d $9750 , GBNERAL 2102 .... r..._,.. ,,._ '"~ Du•I Flreplece end $1000 r•b•t• to buyer. owner wlll sell $7700/ BIG OCEAN YINS No •moke. Mutt '"' .. ~~.!,*'_!_~.. Lr•SEJOPTION Owner Job Tran•f•t BEACH 1069 .iacuul Tub, FUii'/ MapleRldge 980-9485 obo. 415-989-5541 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . $2195 38d 2~88 Condo '="s..,.12_00_1_m_o_._83_3,..._48_2 --_, .....--~ muat Hiii 3BR 111.eA Landscaped. Cul·de· or 643·7040 1-----,"='-,,,_ ___ 1GOVeANMENT FORE· S23"5 38d 2B1, Bay View B'eld• 2Br 1ea 1 frplo, N"'411tte1 If flKtNlllHll1• MESA VERDE C.M. 1·tty, grt nelghborhd. •STEPS TO BEACH tac, •Ingle loaded WHY PAY CLO~ED HOMES for 12895 3Bd 28a Cottage ttove, gar, am yard, -.. • na. *". l'llttillt 4Br 28• remod, 2·•ty. Centrally loc, nr SCP. •tr••t. Clo•• 10 1---------Cl!MnlftY PIUC•IT pennl•• on 11. Dalin· sse.eeeo Agt. hl<upa. tte1 ok. S1ot5/ • •utOOmo/1282,000 8 11761<. Newly dee 2Bt Sc:hool1 and Oc:Hnl BEACH 714-443-0905 A 1 ....................... ., THE BLUFFS, N.B. eyond motlv•ted. 2Da SEA.VIEW. &kr. S288 ffO Broker quent Tu, Repo•e, mo. v 8/1. 945-8112 ....................... Back Bey vl•w. 3Br 1175•000 Call Annette M2·38&0 Owne~roker PROPERTY 1175 REO'•. FDIC, ATC, ------------1-iiih Tewnhe ... .... .,_..........,, W 2.58• remod. Avt 911 . Agent. 84802341 ONEOPAKIND Catlltew.Oelbv IRS. Your area. Toli COSTAll!SJl 2124 3•ra~aa ....... y..,d, -. ...... I 1M 1 ' •-· ... hf ' fr•• 1-800·H8·9778 iiiiiiii•••••I ..,._ ""' • mt. t2100ffto/1410,000. 2 on a Lot. V4 Ac,. 38R .....,, end Group RESORT E.l(t H.5130 for curre"' NP ••n rm, LA ftpj, It• t:. 1'1ltll •• , .... att Donald PfaH 28A W/lot• of up-68r 3.59•. 3500 aq ft (714) 3&2·0800 or •UCH FRONT ll1tJng1, car, Po04i•P•· t•nnte. ,., .... , .... .,.._..... 433-9528 graClu ouu1 hH S796k. l'I OMW 75'-t090 (714) 41l2•1422 Home ~c:::.~=~ 1=Piilii0iiPIR-iiTY&iiliiiiliiSii8ii0 28R 21A TWllHOMI lti111me. 41MHI ..... llt --_.... 11 Ill COidweii Danker ha• 20A 1 OA. R•V or You a.,. Ml'"I riti:~~ la.It pha.. Jual r••• --------~= WWENCID YARD. UITllDI ~~~.. Oran1111e Countv boat acce .. w/IOt• of I'll a.,.voure gr 11 .. •dl 1174,000 to C•l•r•do Treut IALIO.A STORAOlt. P£T8 OK. 2 a. = --• •• room to grow. Only Hav•: Ooroeoue MH.,. 13 .. 0 000 P 1 St ..,, It .. JH ....... M .. H4e Bt 1 HOUN lies, ............ Forecl11ur11 & 1230,000 Call Annett• bor AldOt'T'r~-odel•d Ull!~'l"UHttTm• oa . . 00 •· eau· re•m -r• w .. <HoftRU 2108 -:-:~~~------·~~~~7eo.e3'4~----_ ........ • DefauHt Agent, 148-2341 08R+loh. Great vlewl "-••m~·~ l .2 nu, OY"'· Furnl1hed Iota of crMk frontage. ••••iiiiliiiiiliil 2IRHOUIE....VDIU\~a .-.. , H l •iiiiiiliiii••• model• opon d•lfy. Ore•t view• ACIJolne .,,,.,.,._,. n T llGHTl-31R e9'J•1•1 •~·~1r. ~-It= Dally 111ta. 00-75 new iiovln9 Sele 1/1 e wanti "~:~':r'· elngl~ .....__,, T---a..., ..... , Broker coop. Call for BLM. 112.aoo. !ltc•I· '"'au t-dr to I Bay, Total Mil 1396+ Dep, Twnnomo, ftplo, patio, ..... •I• 1, ._ proportlu llallld dally Bedroom dining 11v ..,_... ,_... ··-brochure. , .. 00-471. lent terme. Owner n. View p1t, fpl, gar, w/d, W/d hookup. No= ang1 ll'f, Sttl .... MMO ... , .... .-,. ••c"' Ith co let•' 1 't It ' ,; l.vel hom• °'duplex. Hiii •BR 2BA central '77•2. nenced. c11g) 852· 12000. Furn fOI $2400 decorated Ma·•• " w mp "f. rm urn ur• • 0wn.,/Ag1 Joyco. Pru• air. 2-car, truhly ltepe te Id Pim -*-'•'~-·---Pf~~-flleooffl• ~~:· ~~ ~~l .. um cs.t\1 .. 1 Callf769·78H painted & Iott Iola CLASSll'PBO ~..:.,__ Yrty (Ill) 241"74°' iii new lnterlan c:r~ .Sharp llr. POQI, 8n'll --•• . ,,... ... r • -..... , ""°"' 1141,000 ft'• .,,. ,.IOUtCO you --.. .... _...., •to a• 1 -... Avail ..,...-... ........ °" St. CM. 13M7l51 ...... ......", CM oount on to.... COllVSNl ... T On th• mou.? _... . ~ ...... _ la40o•'77~ eat 1• Hurry won't 1e11. mytt•CI of ~ _....., you.,. t>Ur-.,,. o-... , ,.., aohootl, tnlhno. ... •• SILL your home ltlrOUOfl clllsdled tNMCMOOtlllVRIOI TRADE AnnenoA91 Me-2:M1 dlea ll•m•, "'°...,.• ""· ......_ °' ~ Sell your extra lnll(mo.:111.--£ £:.~1~ tfltOugh classmed T~~ E:•H~~Y::"': ~£ h°H!~901d '='£1~ C:: , Ma•H78 142-8878 .......,. I ........ ,. .......,. & ..,._,., frlQ, ,tp. · lrl' ....... In Clutlfl!d e · euo. .... "m ......... _~-......... ct.-ctl...,0_11 ... •_d_ .. .. .. • • .. • .:. • • • ~ ~. ~ ~. • . • .: I ,; .. . .... ...... . ' • I . " ... .. It •• I lliURSOAY, AUGUST 17, 1995 85 BU?mlfGTON NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MBSA 2624 JlENTALS TO ANNOUNCEMENTS PEISONALS 3002 PEllSONALS J!ACB 2140 BU.CB 2119 BEACH 2189 SHAU 2724 COMMERCIAL 2920 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiil 3002 EMPLOYMENT 5530 liiiliilll!!~ml!!liilliiiiil illiil!&iliiiiiiiii-•=iiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiii I *I' 11 DI Hedroo• REAL ESTATE 81lAUTl•UL WOllllN liiimiiiiiii~iiiiiii 'lld ••• CIOH to 8 h A. t•PROP••TY MNGMT Ulll• paid. Frplc, frig, 1BR 1BA In H .. on••••••••• SECURED VISA OR All LIV••24 Hours! Olfl'T PftOOUCTION lfCh, Gar. Now Deco 88C Ml"88 ~j Elcp'd Co tlove, yard. $725. 330 Clll'f Drive, NB. vi.w.1• MASTERCARD. OHi 1.-oo.37a.2 eoo PIT Sat, Sun. e:ve. tnc. Appl. 11350 W1nttr Fumlshed Xlnt Aef'a. a. Ra•••· E. 20th SL ... ~~ seo<>/mo Avail Sept 1, BUSINESS OFFICE direct wltn 1at Dakota ='l/399 IM-6=~1~ c.wtve mature P9'ton. 8-41-400$ "'2-4911 0 I W a.1u TOAIELLI RllAL TY EASTSIDI! 2BR 'BA 045-2941 or 648-6630 National Batik S•nd O.nny 550 M83 X2l9 r ~:':'!~oo!'NJ l.eulog/Mgt 640-7S55 New crpt/bllnd•, gar. BALBOA Shr 2000 elf FOR RENT 2769 no money! Get ap. LIVE '.ON·1 KAtR STVLISTSt NEWPORT Many Ouanlronta Patio w/•m•ll yard. 3Br 3~8a hm, ocn & ~~l~~T!,, 1~~;,N~~ 1-9Q0.111-0SOQ MI00·505·5$71 Qualify tor FREE rent Be11cH 21•9 Wlnt•r $650-11900/mo $750/mo. 722-8294, bey view. Respon N/S, 355-2554. _....._ 1-1·800-345-1601 In ••elusive full ave: ~ v Summtt $$25-$2600/Wlt AP'llDTMENTS Newport acroH th• refa. $700. 673-3921 -... ..,,~ 1-80Q.4T0-4865/Gay CM •alon. 722·7950 iiiiii~i!ii~~~~I Alto y11~ 1 e Bdrm ~ alrHt: 2er H.\Ba aln· CDM 5390/slnglo room from 200 to 3000 ... fl. "RUSH 08" Calll. Uc. "2.99_..-....., MW ii. 18,.,, 1·9Q0-.65&-2625 lb llock frem khJ 3Br "" POR D~U'I" gle aly, gar. $825/mo, •vall now. UIJs. Paid. .., PlalH• will awllch. PIOGOI Co 1602195'·1420 HJ+' S1 .99/mln. Help WantH 1811. trplo, aar, 4704 '7VJ50·Sl37 mo ft& & HB £U;;H-A 1865 lrvlno Avel4. No No pela n/amk. 708·8 C:impcOri'rtnta. Acroa Make Oller. 759•1448·P---------1 Rublf'• Sandwich Neptune. S1350/mo. Ila Rentals dog•. 720-9422 Avocado. 875·8634. fiomJ.W.Airpon: S•loon PT/FT Ask lor yrly evl now 721 M> 388 Property Mlmt Sunn~, •harp 2Br 2·aty CdM 3BR H .. nr ocn 4500 Umpua Drive LOST & EMPLOYMENT Margot ............ 45-l lOO tftbr View Hm lmmac &711:.491 BALBOA twnhso, 1lhBa. Newly · Prlv bath. W/0, frig, Newport Beach FOUND 292S •••••••• Ho ME Ty P 1 ST s 38r 28a. fp, lg lam rm ~ ISLAND 2606 redoc. Avail lmmed. $700. Utlls Incl. Lynn NEEDED. Also PC/ Upgrded: new tlra, Jae OOLF COURSI! VIEW ., $725/mo. 546·9081 87&-5304'/770-0909 1!!9~.al.UIM~Ml liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Word Pro c • s so r tub, vertl, etc. 12lOO 2Br 2Ba lwnhm on Blg1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l·---------1FOUND EMPLOYMENT •·shr• $40 OOO'vear In· .__, dr-'fNI 844 7924 •• ---------CDM Share lovely, lrg, Pigeon, tame. white/ w • • • '' """ !!' "' · • Cyn golf courae. Trl·lvl 3BA 2BA Porch, 2-car NEWPORT brlte 2Br apt w/clean, FOR Ll!ASE: 1429 ·•~ brown, w/orange tag. 5530 come potential. Toll AT THE BEACH w/cath cell, lg mstr ate gar, upper, W/0, 3 dra moral person. W/0, ft(US1.10 per aq ft. 13 In the vlclnty of SH frH 1-800-898-9778 S1800/mo. 759-8124 from S Baytront $1275 BEACH 2669 pool, covered parking. frontage. 440 E. 171h Lane, Corona del Mar. ADMIN·RECEPT Ext.T·5139 for details. Annual Rentals HarbotHlgllland Remodel mo (818)247·2446 $450. Susan 760-0298 St., CM. 714-645-8523 Please call 640-8585. Phn, c1er1ca1, office HOTEL Or Summer Weekly 4 8d 2.5Ba, den, Bright 2Br 1ea upper. •1BR $025• CM·E'SIDE 4Br 2Ba Loat Apricot Poodle help. Adver Co. Opp1y THE BALBOA BAY Large Seleotlon •Pacloua kitchen. apa, Yrly, $1175/mo Incl 2BR 2BA $725/Up Christian household, I••••••••• (amall) blind 1 eye w/ ;;;;;;;:======:;-! to grow. CM. 979·1251 CLUB has the follow· 1Bd ocnfrnt wntr .. $1000 aolar. S2300/par mo. utll. Adell Patterson Refrlg & dlahwast'ler pool & apa No dmk/ BUSINESS & blu collar. 545-9528 ASSEMBLY LEADS/ Ing openings: 1-3Bd wntr ..... $500-1800 1933 Teresita 548·9807 Realtor, 722·2511 Incl. 60x30 pool. No drugs. 645-8593 LAdies' Spa Attndt·F/T 3Bd Npl Hght• · $2100 Hrbr View Hm 4Br •Great Studio• P•ls. No leH. No E'eld• CM 2 rms avail FINANCE L~~i:~~ ~:~·~~ ~~~~ SHIPPINGfNAREHSE Malnt Engineer-FIT Propert" Mgmt 2Ba, fam rm, frplc, 3 drs from s Bayfronl lease. 545-4955 In 3Br condo w/p001.l•••••••••I Lost on area o f Immediato openings Front Desk Clerk·F/T Prudlnlat~ comm tennis & pool. No kllch. $525/mo 3 Br 2Ba 1 house from Rent 1 or both, $300 Gelsons & Thrifty mar· available In Irvine. Pro-Shop Clerk·P/T Thi ...,..._ W S2300/mo. 759·5011 (818} 247·2446 sand. ApproK 1200 •If. per rm. Steve 574-0827 1---------"--kels on Mon, Aug 7. Musi have oKporlonce Cashier·F/T 3 1900 IMMAC, charming 4Br newly decoratd. $1350 E'eld• CM. 1 Br & Ba BUSINESS Contains wedding Excellent benolits. For details, please call 67 • 2.5Ba, 1000'to bch, nu IH. 818·501·3477 avail for rent to share FOR SALE 2900 ring. 051·1054 R•· Ouahly tor health Ins, 645-5000, Ext. 521 3BR 2BA Harbor View pnVcrpt, Ip, Frnch drs, BALBOA In 3Br condo w/yard. l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wardl I ':~:;::~~~=~~ holiday pay and more. i-,-n-v-.-n-to_ry_C..,..-o-n-tr_o...,.1-2-car gar $1750 y I 1• i.., Apply In person 9351 En ~1~;5~0~7.' =l/t:,°9~ Avail now: 856·346; y. PENINSUIA 2607 SANTA ANA 2680 ~~i~nclo:ot,al\a~~; g~':r~:a~~I ~~~I~:•• & L~S~l:~:tjc!'~~~!:j ~~t 0~~.~:1u 1~~n~r~ J:l?t'l~~i~'fl:ttlng Wi'neEJc~~t~~.13 Cyrt~~ 677-0488/6n·9201 Lido lale·Furnlahed prlvlllgu. You are: take·out business. On· Notebook. with pie· or her at 1·900·858· 650·8463 X233 G e . 2BR 2BA, family ChatHU·llke 2Br+d•n Luxury Condo Lg 1Bd CLEAN. ORDERLY, sale beer & wine lie. lures and coplos. Lost 3000 ext1533 S299/m.n BAVRID llght & room. flrplaco, garage. 18• akylites, lrg patio, Gated, f/p, w/d. pool/ CONSIDERATE, RE· In the vicinity of 17th 18+ P1ocau 602·95'1·7420 POSTAL I GOV'T JOBS PfT Demonstrator• b r I g ht• 2 Br 2 Ba hk •·p $1250/mo I I $775/ E did 1 Very favorable lease. S11/HOUR t BENEFITS For Grocery Stores In Condo. Cathedral coll, 675-6727 ... 8 ' gar. tenn s gym. mo. SPONSIBL ' · S45K. Agt. 852·5537 St. & Harbor In CM, Wh th ' b g NO EXP WILL TRAIN Incl utlls. 675-1140 D-638-0405 E·731·7528 mention CLEAN? NO (near Klnko's), d'n e er you re uyin your aroa. Fri/Sal/Sun. frplc, d/w, pool, apa, Npt lal/dock. Sweet / v., or selling, Clilss1fled To Apply Call 714-647-1991 ca r n 8 c es s a r y. slngle attch gar, w/d cozy collago-2Br 1Ba, CATS. S400 mo + Thursday Aug. 3rd. covers all your needs! (7141 557.5579. hkups. ga1ed. S145o. fp. TRW req. S16oo/ COSTA MESA 2624 SOUTH COAST ~~~P~:~~1f:1~5g~~~ BUSINESS ~:~rue s~7~~mog"~~~·~i Avail 9/1. 831·8097 mo yrly. 675·3113. METRO 2686 548·1195 or page 651· OPPORTUNITY Reunion & Alumni· r----------------: Bluffa Condo 38r OCEANFRONT•VRLY 28R 18A Laundry 2787. 2904 Meiorabllla. ·2V-!Ba. Vista view, 3Br 2Ba ............. $2000 hk·ups. gar, 2868 Near SCP 2BR 2BA Home pn Prlv Behl .' RE ARD I ilghl, ahuttors. $1850. 4Br 3Ba $2300 B Tom 70·2683 640-1982/w 642·8332/h 1e 1B ............. 51000 Hickory Place. $725 4·pleK. 2nd floor, In No. Laguna each. ___ _...s ____ _ r a ············· (~10) 431-7870 patio, garago, laundry Soc Guard $595 +Dep EARN BIG $$ NOW Loe t"Sam "Blue Pa(a· CLASSIFIED 3~~!=~·~·;;;;1:wf~i3~ rm. Oul~I. xlnl nrea. No pel/smk 494·7659 Exploding Industry. keet tame, talks, vlcln· Ifs the resource you 26r lBa ............. 11325 2BR·,BA $650/mo. s75o/mo·546-6883 • IRV F/P Maste,. Bed· Publlcly troc1ed co lty Nwpt Isl. Down :;,~l~~un~fon~~r~~~n~ 3Br 2Ba ............. $1500 ~d~~~~~a~~~t, ,,:'~ room. Quiet, Aespon· ~T~.8~s 6~~~6~1;ie1 646·8901 or 646-8901 I b Balboa Newport Riiy pets 040·0392 siblo, N/S No Drugs a · · · · "Broken Hearted" dise toms, ecause 723-4494 Indoor cat ok Ref's. PAV PHONE ROUTE lost mole Golden Re our columns compel A cheery well-deslgnd MISCELIANEOUS $ 4 7 O 7 8 O 8 4 3 3 triovor. 8/8 off 23nd qualified buyers lo Sell your home .. 50 Local & Estab Sites calll through classlfied. lBr lBa, serving bar, RENTALS NB 1 Bk/Bch Clean, Earn $1500 weekly. E.CM. very friendly 042-5878 042-5078 PV1 patto, s595·S6251 2br/2ba. pklng, W/D, 1·800.866-4588 24.hrs __ R_e_w_a_rd_l_64_5_·6_1_5_3_ mo. 546·908 l office. $575 + 'h util. Avl 9/10. 650·9428 HEALTH & COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2&24 ROOMS 2706 NB Master bdrm. 19 ANNOUNCEMENTS i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clst, pr iv. bath. Furn. FITNESS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C .M. College Park Poot, Jacuzzi. Lndry. I••••••••• .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3000 QUIET & SERENE Pahn. l\l:esa Apartm.erits I Large turn master S600+sec 644·8618. bedrm, prlv ba. Cln, NB Pe nn 3Bd Neal, •-AN--N-O_U_N_C_E_M_E_N_T_S bright. For non-drink, non smkr, prof. W/D smok, drugs rosp por· Nr beach/shops, S500 2920 son $450 ~ dep lncls Avl I 0·1. 675·9604 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ulils 4 32·0558. -N--B:'.'"·~N~p-t-c=-,-.-s--t-2::-::B:--r""'.3::"::6:-a Rm/pvt bath, phn line. condo. Pool/spa, gar, 1--------.., • ANTI-AGING/STRESS CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME As seen on CNlt, CBS & NBC. So near & yet so F.ir ... That's tl;ic feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & sutcly palms. Shr kltch. lndry. PIOOS· ant E'sld• CM home. 5360 1 ulll. 642· 1770 tennis. Near beach. ADOPTION ss5o+u111. 645·7883 IS AN OPTION!!! Wonder drug of the fuf\Ke ovailoble now! for info coU ·--------------------------' ' 0 YES,SEll MY CAR ! A Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms • )rs $575 to $600 . 1 BR $625 ID $650 . 2BR S725 ID S7SO ,& No Pets .& V crrical Blinds .& O:iling faru A NEW Ca.rpct, Paint & Tile ,& Fitness Room .A Heated Pool & ~ A Patios & B2lcx>rucs A Ganges Availahk Office Hows: 9:00 am .. 5.00 pm M -F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wcckcnds 1561 Mesa Dr. ·Sant-~ Ana Heights, CA Ne wport Bc h. Share 1 800 488 3238 very nice 2Br 1 Ba Apt. • • • Steps to beach. $500/ l"----------- Room In Waterfront Home Sept-June. $375/mo Includes ullls. 650·8408 mo. Amy 673-5134 Attention: Allargyl••••••••• Npt Hghts Shr sunny Sufferer•. Loorn my Walk to Bc h In HB 3Bd 2Ba hm, hdwd fir, personal solution I PERSONALS Gated Upacalo Comm frpl, w/d. yard. $450. Works all year. Coll 1·1••••••••• Huge Rm, Ba, Cable 548·4886/h 622·7584/w 900·ALLEAGY. $2.49/ No pots. N/smk $575 Walk to bch. NBNilla Minute. Average coll•--------- Incl ullls 960-2938 Balboa 2Br condo 10 $4.98. Must be over PERSONALS 3002 shr. Pool/ten. $350/mo 18. Koll-LA, Callfornlal~~~~~~~~~I +Vol uhl. 650·2713 (310) 281·3055. 1; Let's Find iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 1ii 7 2 ii 2 GARAGES •oo Summer QamH FOR RENT Rental Houalng Info 2740 Several alzea/loc/i><lces Garagea/SmaJI Offices 1·900-336-6181 H . 2193 171h & Newport Blvd. $2.99hnn, '81'. TCH·TN lone CM, Ameriland Reality req. ProCall Co 602·954-7420 Call 8 3 5-8787 FOX TV wanl8 you tor the new show 0LIARS.' Have fun. make SI .Ages 18·35. 213-856-1461 FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION. IMMEDIATE RELIEF! Too many debts? Overdue bllls? Reduce monthly payment 30~ Each Other 1-(900) 388·0200 ext. 9200 to 50% Eliminate ln1er· 1,m1 ... ._.__-====PI~ est. Stop collectlon Celebrate at onllf 1 a Run your ad in . the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it ' . I Credo! Card ':MC '"°'VISA :::AM I •--bp- Moil lo ()MY 1'101 • )JO w ... -c--.. C.0)677 l7'4!"1j1'1(>1AA'1fl4ILI ..,.., _.....,.°""" ,.._o.i,....__ ---------,,_ --,__ .. --..... c.. _._ ~-_...,. ·-----~ ·-----... ._ =-(,,.,,.; ----._ .,_..__ ~---...... w.., • J 10 fo, 4 /.,,.. SI 00 eodi odd•.,onoH,.. ; ·----··-------·-------·~---· (714) 546-9860 Npt Bc h Oceanfront Reaerve now for wkly/ monthly winter rentals. Fully furnlahad 3Br 2Ba, gar. No smk/no pots. Karen 434· 1424. TRADE through classified -642·5678 for another week FREE! All for $1 o· callers. Restore ctod1t. min Adult phone talk, Pilot Tn...1.--...~-NCCS. non-profit. all fantasies mc/Visa 7 & 3 _ __ ~~ 1·800-955--0412 checks 513·548·91 '--------------....;..;;;..;==~---------....1 ------1 CERAMIC Cl.EANING DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 IMPROVEMENTS LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548 SERVICE 3584 HOME 3756 SERVICES 3812 iiiii~~~~iil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TUTOR 3927 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =iiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiii Home&Rental PropertlH1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARE THE LOCAL PLUMBER 1• • p · t c try 1• • 20 yrs exp. excellent "' W~ •&m 8angert Co. •••••••••! LeaQ Showers Rep'd RITA Hang•Tape•Textura ain -arpen · FARTHING INTERIORS Revocable Living Trust workmanship, fair Since 1947 Regroutlng & lnataJl'n Cle11nlng Don• Right! Acou•llc c:.1llng removal ~rrvrya1~:'t"0;~ KJtchon/Bath Remodel 25 Years Trust Exp. prices. 645-2417 Aon Friendly Service Ll4'70130 Dean of Tiie References Available. water damage. Free Experts! LIB560875 $.295 No Hidden Fees Llll476000 675-9304 LEARN SPANISH NOWI EJcp0d S.A. T tqr. Also Translotor·ln rpreter. Susana 073·7400 ACOUSTIC 673-8065 Of 846-8526 714-642·7979 E•tl Kevin 873-6620. ALL HOME REPAIRS 645-9325 or 673-1212 Home Visits 848·7207 c~u:r~·~:Ad~i~~~I .. ---------. REMODEUNG 3408 •WINDOW CLEANING• .,SMALL JOB EXPERT Carp'lry, drywll, paint.,________ Guar work. Free Est. -------- CH;;r r11n11:1 3536 fAEE ESTIMATES DrywalVAcoustJc Repair plmbng, doors/Reas$ JEWELRY 3784 -MAS--O-N_R_Y____ Ucl375602 538·1534 •DAN DAWSONe TILE 3928 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil u.u ~ 2 -8081 D Id /Hanglng/Tlplng/Texture Emergency Stlvl 638°'"'755 3828 PLUMBING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WI! PUT IT ON 97 av Comm/RH 651·5573 Carp'lry, roo,.g, plbg liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 50% OFF PAINTING Watllf' Heater• •Drains Grout/Tit• RHtoratlon OR TAKB IT OFF Reaponalble M l::>M •WINDOW Cleaning painting, remodel Wiiliam Harold Jewelers JOHN DORAN MASONRY ex1erlor/ln1erlor Remodel • Repair Regrout•Recaulk AmtexTexturlng F I I I •Screen Repair•• Elec(Tllo/Stucco . Watch&Jewelryrepalr •714-960·2890• Faucet• • Fixtures RApalr.Ctean&SeaJ 8 b 841-8008• un, aa • Pay ng Alfordable•Rellable ELECTRICAL 3610 A ti e/FI Jewelry Brlck•Stono•Bloek bl 1 • * o acllvltlH. Yard & F E ti 729 7079 Concrete decks/Repairs n qu ~~3 0305 Large & Small Jobs OKI Emerald Painting Anything In Plum ng frH E•tlmate 540.7301 Mealal <::1 848-4993 reo • • .. MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 Buy/Slllllrade • Ucl6BJlllt 831•3932 lnVE.lc1 wallpaper/Ille Llll554722 64&-15720 Af9r0\it Sysltms l#S3803$ ADDITIONS Prof'i Homo Child Caro A•1 Elocb'loal work •CARPENTER Paint, compeUtlve rates. 10 Y" Pgrtfl 717•5729 3410 Uc. CPR, teaming, fun CONCRETE & Duncan Eleclrlc Drywall. Stucco, Wood LANDSCAPE & eKp·Free est 751·2039 ===:::::::=:;::~:::::: TREE REMODWNG 6 lots of lovel Fff·PIT _11 ._.0NRY 3557 Oulck ResponH Fence, Sub Floors. Sr. IAWN rllnc 3808 MOVING 3834 •EXTERIOR• EJcport Drain Cleaning iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Openlng..CM 879-7916 '""""" Local Uc. 050-7042 Dlacl John 836-8235 ~ •SPECIALIST• & Plumbing Repairs SERVICES 3929 DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yra Exj?. Small & Lg. Joba 850.7042 P•t-A·C•k• Carpentrw•Elec:trlcal PUBLIC NOTICE Lowest prlcesJFr•• Ht 20yr• e•p. A1~8~:~k liiiiiiii~iiiiii!iiiii.iii •Chlld car•• *Beat Prlce/Qu11lty FENCES Plumblng•Drywalf• Baalo Yard Malnt. L1437-381 703·2419 Guar. Steve 54 c_.atom Trff aervtco L#304200854 Cert. Uncltcape, bfk:k, •tone ._ DECKS Stucco•Palntlng"Tll• Lawn eve, Clnup•, The Calif. Public Utlll· lk•'• Custom P ainting Precl•• Plumblng No Tree Too Tall. Ped. CPR & 1at Aid, Concttta. 100.711-1007 Cll 3615 Roollng•Jlm 641·74M Tree Trimming, Lt llH Commlulon RE· Prof, Clean, Ouahly Repair• & Remodels No Bush Too Small. I E VI HANDYMAN u a1nt R'""air. "'Haulln 879-8245 QUIRES that all used Work. Int/Ext & Docks, FrH E1tlmalH Call Tom 968-2791 CNA. Lovng n ron. +CEMENT WORK• •FRNCU GATES• ,,. .,. TREES houaehold goods L1887398 88a.1oao CARPENTRY 3510 ment.1:'1::>848-3112 PLAIN/STAMPED Lt Plumblng, Elec.. mover• print their Ll703468 f531 .. 810 SPACE AVAILABLE Brlck/StonetTlle/Block ;:.':':='':.°'~;;~= Crpnty. PalntO,.j~~~ T•••""''•"e. '--"'· P.U.C. Cal T number: ••LJ PAINTING•• --------- For ~rtlHra. REPAIRS/COATINGS Expl Mark 5B .,. ... ._ 7&1-3'79 llmoa and chauffeur• Gd Price! BHt Work! ROOFING 3910 H.B. TREES Lowest Prlcel Also Bonsal E>cpl. 965-0893 ~pain; Aemod. Doort. .m. Ask About Our. l.541658 305-8282 Jim Whyte 642•72oe QUALITY CRAFTSMAN a..wn Service. Mow/ print their T.C.P. num-13 Yrs E>cp. FrH E11f iiiiiii~iiii!~~~ oow.. elblnltl, etucco & dty. Introductory Otferl 8ricll, Bk>ck, Stono, Tll• •Wood Feno••• Cu atom carpentry, edge/aod/aprlnJclera/ ber In all advertls• L#659061 153o.4S440 T R OOFlNO 1--All------- wa1. leral. 911". etc. Uc. To Ptec-. Yow Ad Cone, Patio. Driveway rfS)llCelrepelr, he~ elec, tile, marble, etc. cln-up. Al 98 .. 2718 manta, If you have a MIKE'S Palntln• Co. • HUNDI R • W :ISyrt tlq> W.,, 1424117 Call Olna GU«il Fptc, BSO.. Ref. 20 Yr tslillllltl. loo# ptlcu. Uc'd Repair• A restoration. Ive mag Of call after 5 qu .. Uon abOut the •• lnl/Ext•Orywll•T•)(turo Fe< all of yoor rooting COVERINGS 3932 -.,,...,.....,.,.~!"!'!'r':'l~:o=-1 7t+e74-424e Elcp, Torry SS7·7•94 Ac1'4r11attConett.t74430t Chairlea, 72Wf9 gauty of_a mover, flmo Coaling/CeU. 12vr Exp nHd•. ~ool/l'epalr A to Z HANDYMAN A PROF'L GARDINER or chauffeur, call: 754•1262 Pgr550-2015 Uc IS38144848-4122liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAUJRUACl CAllHElS Semi ReUred contractor. Caring for each lat1d-Pubhc UtilltlH L701442 Bonded Cuatem Wallp•..-r l<Jtchena, bdta, doofl, ,.., •• UTUG co'U"l'n•ctolS PLOOR INSTALL Rpra, lmprvmnts. amf •cape .. II It ~e my Commlulon R__....G Strlpplng/P•lntln• wlndOwa. Doug Ml-7251 -.....u11ut 3548 GrifiW. 3558 lEPAllS 3820 Job•. QuaJity, Integrity, own. 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