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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot·. SPORTS CdM girl swimmers make waoes vs. El Thro Serving the Newport-Mesa communtty since 1907 ING .. A SCIENCE California Elementary students take pan in jog-a-thon fand-r~iser to keep pan-time science teacher By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -The sweat. The blis- ters. The pain in the side. It's the annual California Elemen- tary School jog-a-thon, and it's all in the name of science. As tl}.e youngsters pant lap after lap during Fri- day's fund-raiser, they will have one goal in mind -Mr. Schinhofen,.one of their favorite teachers. Money raised at the annual jog-a-thon goes to pay the salary for the school's outside science consultant -Z4-year-old Phil Schinhofen. Prin- Second-grader Ana Herrera uses a viewing scope to check out a piece of quartz. cipal Tammera Parham said the school hopes to raise $15,000 Friday morning for the part-time teacher. "Thejog-a- thon has been historically run here every year," she said. •But it's been within the last three years that we decided to focus on science." I I Ii I I I I I I I \ 1 ' ) '·. I '\ --(-...... -.._ I" ,,. "' -~, WEE KE ·N D Instructor keeps tapping away at 80 Measure S 1~-~ foeshop~to get airport plans on track • Relieved Newport Beach and Costa Mesa leaders say measure's defeat means El Toro airport planning can proceed. By Evan Henerson, Dally Pilot A day after they watched county voters shoe down an effort to block an airport at El Toro, oppo· nents of the contro~~rsiaJ Measure S took a deep breath and pronounced their efforts a success. . They still expect Measure A -which sets in place a planning process to bring an airport to the MarinP base -to be challenged in court. The county Board ol Supervisors will reVlew aviation and non-aviabon uses for the base. But according to at least one proponent of a com· mercial airport at El Toro, the failure of Measure S neither speeds up nor hinders a decision on the ulti· mate fate of the soon-to-be-vacated El Toro base. "The planning mode has been in place for severdl months," said Bruce Nestande, a former county super- visor and leader sf the No on S campaign. •1 think now things move forward as though there was no election. uwe still have a goal of getting a draft environ- mental impact report (for an airport) out by edfly summer and a final report toward the end of the yedr ----------- •SEE MEASURES PAGE A10 2 boys tum up safe after daylong search • Elementary school pair, gone for 12 hours, had headed for beach after miss- ing school bus. By Carolyn Miller, Datly Pilot Schinhofen, whose portable classroom is tucked away in the far comer of campus, is fresh to Newport-Mesa Unified from Cal State Long Beach. He replaced former part-time sci- ence teacherJ...inda Vaughan, who was hired by the school as a first-grade teacher in September. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Science teacher Pbll Schinhofen instructs second-graders at CaWornia School in Costa Mesa. COSTA MESA-After police searched nearly nine hours Wednesday for two Costa Mesa boys, the pair appeared at d community center cold and tired after a day at the beach, which began when they missed their school bus. When Costa Mesa police brought the pair home around 7:30 p.m. after picking them up at Rea Com· munity Center at 661 Hamtlton Street, 25 ecstatic rel· atives were waiting for them in the fTont yard. "l truly believe I have found my niche," Schinhofen·said after a class earlier this week. An avid outdoorsman, Schinhofen said he loves teaching the hands-on lessons about . rocks and nature to his eager pupils. He teach- es one lesson to every class at the elementary school each week. But the 14 classes add up to only three full days at California. Schinhofen usually serves as a substitute teacher at the school on Mondays and Fridays. "He is our most requested sub," Parham said. The children rush into Schinhofen's class- room, eager to learn from his youthful humor. On laminated posters tacked above the · classroom's dry-erase board is an explanation of how to pronounce his unusual last name. One poster is labeled uschin" with an arrow gointing to the shin on a hand-drawn leg. Another is labeled uho" next to a garden hoe. The final poster is labeled ufen" with an arrow pointing to the fin of a shark. .: •SEE SCIENCE PAGE A10 "Their parents were upset because they were missing all day, but they were happy to hdve them back," Costa Mesa police Sgt. George Yezbick saJd. The Daily Pilot has decided not to run the names of the two boys, one of whom celebrated his 9th birthday Wednesday •SEE SEARCH PAGE A10 'Ibis time, Ferguson keeps his post-election optjons open ... • Despite another Election Day defeat, former assem- blyman doesn't iule QUt another political come back. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BVt;SLAND -On Tues- day, a rematch and a chance to return to Sacramento. On Wednesday, Gil Ferguson packed his bags for a trip to Paris and said that this time, he won't shut any doors. "I.hate to say no to anything," aid Ferguson, who claimed last year that he was f~ with politics. "The only time lever said no to anybody was last year and I broke my word. "But I teally don1t intend to be involved myse1f except maybe to :'.7~u::~-Re · g from the ·stat Assem- bly 9fter 10-year career, erguson GU l'ergmoa battled Ross John- son and Doris Allen for the right to finish out Marian Bergeson's unexpired state Senate term last year. He was soundly defeated. Then, in seemingly rapid suc- cession, Ferguson: • Aligned with Doris Allen and worked to prevent her recall. • Published a newsletter blast- ing the "Republica.n Machine," a political force whose ranks, he claims, includes nearly every member of the county's legislative delegation. • Re-upped,for the 35th Senate seat and continued to accuse incumbent Johnson of being a carpetbagger who doesn't live in and knows nothing about the dis- trict he represents. • Lost again to Johnson by more than 34,000 votes on Tues- day. The day after the election, Fer- guson said he was not bitter despite watching county voters elect candidates, who have been indicted by the district attorney. "This election says much more about the voters than it does about the politicians," Ferguson said. "Either the voters don't know or they know and don't care. They're applauding people who swear at the DA. It's kind of • SEE FERGUSON PAGE A22 For Mary Urasbima_,, the glaSs is always half.full • Upbeat water district spokesperson says farewell after her'position is eliminated. 'It's my nature to be positive,' she says. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot . • .... I I . . .. . I THURSDAY. MAROf 28, 1996 greer wylder ,, ~qua~gy features old-world antiques . . My favorite antique shop is .Squadgy (650-0855) located on .East 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Owner Derrick Armor has a great eye for.purchasing unique French and English antiques on his buying tnps back East and in the South. ,, . Squadgy has some great sconce5, chandeliers, chairs, gar- den pieces, and mirrors. .. For selecbon on beauty prod- ucts The Bod (642-8910) located . at 369 E. 17th St. No. 3 in Costa Mesa is the best. The store is stocked full of all the best sham- ._poos, hair accessories, cosmetics, .. nail products and more. My cur- ! rent favorite bair care products are sold here. Sorbie products are put out by Trevor Sorbie an English hatrstylist who's won hairstylist of the year several years in a row. There 1s also a hair salon in the back of the store. The best place for area rugs -and carpeting is Hemphlll's Rugs -and Carpets (722-7224) located , dt 230 E. 17th St. in·Costa Mesa. ' Thf' store has the best selection and prices on top qua1Jty rugs. I lemphtll's features rugs and wall lo wall carpeting from over 50 cltflerent manufacturers. Also, 1t has the only Karastan Rug Oasis 111 C dliforrua. Every single Karas- tan mg is represented. And as an 0dsts dealer, 1 lemphill's receives pnority shipping and other con- s1dc>rabon rrom Karastan. My favonte flower shop lS Fran.k's Aowers (642-0831) located at 390 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. nus no-frills flower shop always has a beautiful selection of fresh-cut nowers at reasonable pnces. Currently Frank's is having a speoal on spring flowers: Freesias are $5 a bunch, daffodils are $2.50 a bunch, ranunculus are $4 a bunch, and tulips are $8 a bunch. It also has a small selection of pot- ted 111door plants including ivy topidnes, hydrangeas, azaleas arid alstroemeria. Where's The Party1 (722-1803) located at 270 E. 17th St. is a par- ty supply store tnat also carries glft items, balloons, cards, and custom printing for invitations, announcements and holiday cards. And for mailing conve- ruence there 1S a U.S. Post Office . located in the back of the store. Tius Saturday is a great day to find bargains on antiques and accessories at Beverly & Part- ner's spring clearance sale. It's haV10g another parking lot sale from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. Antique dealers will fill the parking lot and there will be a Hred ribbon" sale inside on antiques. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Thieves end. program's Disneyl~d .dream • Social seJVice group is bem04Iling the theft of six amusement park tickets that were to be awarded to a hard-working, low-income family. By C.arolyn Miller, Daify Pilot COSTA MESA -A trip to the Magic ·Kingdom may be nothing tnore than a dream for a local family, no thanks to thieves who recently broke into _.,o Head Start offices and seized Disney- land tickets. The six tickets, worth nearly $200, were going to be awarded .. to the Costa Mesa family that sold the most candy in the programs' fund-raiser. The winners were scheduled. to be announced dur- ing a ceremony Pr1d4y, but the di.sap~ of the tickets ..._ at one site Monday and the second one last Tuesday -disrupted the plan and administrators are seek- ing the community's help. •we are calling around and }1elp , still needed to pay fo~· puppy for rape victim COSTA MESA -While the Great Dane - christened King Mufasa, after the Uon King - is enjoying life with his new owner, the man who made this match possible is seeking help to pay for the pup. The puppy's new owner is a local woman who was raped in December at a Coco's Restaurant in Corona del Mar. The rape vic- tiro 's friend called Dr. Jeffrey Palmer at Bayshores Animal Hospital in Costa Mesa and asked him about getting the victim a puppy. Palmer readily agreed and found a 6-week- old, pure bred Great Dane -worth $1,500 to $2,000 -which the breeder was willing to give him for $800. Palmer agreed and the puppy and the victim were united last month. "She is thrilled with the dog,• Palmer said. "When she came to meet me she said, 'I wish I had the words -it's so overwhelming."' Having a puppy by her side bas enabled the victim to venture out to public place5 again, he said . "The whole thing is a blessing,• Palmer said . "She says it's a miracle thing. To see her smile and relax and comfortable is the big plus of this whole thing. "The community's therapy is working.• · Palmer didn't wartt the victim to have to pay a cent for the dog. So be set up a fund called. "Pup- py Love" at the hospital for people who wanted to donate D,l.Oney to cover the puppy's expense. The community's response was generous, and cards and $540 of checks flooded in, Palmer said. However, the breeder is still owed $260, he added. asking and looking for who can help us,• said Lynn Bach, the direc.tor of ch11d development at the Head Start site on Canyon Drive. "We need help immediate-ly. • . But as of Tuesday, there was no response to lh$ urgent plea. Dis- neyland said they are not respon- sible for the tickets, and a few community organizations said they need a typed letter explain- ing tlie situation before they can donate funds, Bach said. All that takes time, which is ticking sy as Friday looms. Head Sl4rt is a federally fund- ed educational program serving 20C needy f"Drl"• at two CMa Mesa Jocatlool, Ottering prtw in the fund-raising program ta an important incentive to get fmnflies to participate, Bach said. •we don't want to !Ole the trust from the parents because we already told them the tickets were the prize," Bach said. "I know these parents and the prize . meaD$ a lot because they are 1'?W income and can't afford to buy Disneyland tickets." The money raised from the candy sales is used to supplement field trips, equipment for the cen- ter and graduation in June, sh said. •we depend on that fund-rais ing money to do all that for th kids,. Bach said. There are no suspects in th thievery of the tickets. Uthe for help is not answered, Ba said an alternative will have to found. Perhaps a prize Win ottered at a later date, when th program has the fund.I to pur chase iomething elle, she said. U you want to donate money t purchase the Disneyland tickets, call 631-6603. briefly in the news Citize;n's Academy graduates second class Twenty-eight citizens graduat- ed Tuesday night from the second session of the Costa Mesa Police Department's Community Polic- ing Citizen's Academy . The next educational session begins May 7. The graduates are: Pamela Jean Alesna, Marie Bolton, Wal- ter Brown, Caroline Butler, Dave Castle, 'Ilna Debolt, John Da\1d Farmer, Peter • Pay, Abraham Galvin, William Goldwag, Jerry Hollobaugh, Angela Lynch, Debra Meltz, Stephanie Osborn, Joanne Osgood, Robert Osgood, John Quiroz, Rod Randall. Moni- ca Saathoff, David Salcido, Sher- wood Sal.massy, Rene Scbarfe, Thomas Smallcomb, Donatd Stern, Marjorie Walker. Super Garage Sale to benefit Fairview center The Fairview Developmental Center will have their Annual Super Garage Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17, in the auditorium, · 2501 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. . All proceeds benefit such Fairview Developmental Cen~r programs as Sped.al,Plymples, Very Special Arts, monthly dances, and birthday and holiday gifts for its residents. U you want to donate to the "Puppy Love" fund, a check payable to "Puppy Love• can be nuilled to Bayshore Animal Hospital Inc., 2077 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif.,;,::g2627. Or call, 646-3800 for more information. -By Carolyn MWer MARC MAAT1N I DAl.Y PILOT This great dane puppy has been donated to Corona del Mar rape vtcttm. ; Fairview Developmental Cen- ter is a non-profit organization that is home to 900 developmen- tally disabled individuals. For more information on the garage sale, call Fairview Volun- teer Services at 957-5188. r-------------------------------------------------~ --------------------------------------------------, Unofficial final vote tally for March primary election. 35th Senate District 47th Con~onal Distric~ DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) Madelene Arakelian (D)· 97.4% GOP PRIMARY 68.8% Ross Johnson (R) Gil Ferguson (R) 30.2% Johnson 45th Con~onal District DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) Sally Alexander (D) ..... 97 .1 o/o GOP PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) Dana Rohrabacher (R) ... 97 .1 % Rohr~ bacher DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) lina Louise Laine (D) ............. 97.5% GOP PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) Christopher Cox (R) ............. 98.5% 70th ~mbly District DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY (UNOPPOSED) Shirley W. Palley (D) 98.1 o/o GOP PRIMARY Marilyn C. Brewer (R) 63.1 o/o B . rewer Jacob F. (Jim) Rems (R) Marjorie M. Pantzar (R) 30.2% 6.1 o/o Measures Initiative to amend General Plan: Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. Yes .......................... 40.2o/o No .......................... 59.8o/o MeasureT Measure to adopt county proposed charter. Yes .......................... 39.3% No .......................... 69.7% MeasureU Measure to increase members of Board of SupeIVisors from five to nine. Yes .......................... 24.6% No .......................... 75.4,,o L-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------J • Wllll•m Lobdell. The same 24- hour •nsweflng service mey be used to record letters to the editor on •ny topk. O.lly Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Cost.a ~ CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, lllustr.&ns, edito- ri•I rNlttef or .ctverthements herein CMI be repf'Oduced with- out wHttM pennlslon of c:opv-- rtght OWNr. ~-~, :;-... . --. -. ~' '{ .,,, . . • -4 11WERA1UMS erty 20 knots. wlods ..... SUrftlne COSTA.-sA VOL 90t NO. 65 ADDUss OUr ~Is 330 W. hy St.. Costa~ c.llf. 92627. •.•~, •• t, ..... , ... :;gw m BEACH us Cllcl.*iDfl TM Times Orange C°"""Y (IOO) 252•9141 • AIHwM11 CIMllfted tQ-5'?1 ~142..4J21 ......... Newl~1224 $pof1I M2-4ll0 Newl. $pcM1i ,. 646-4170 I~: P\.TI.7t•r1odlgy.CX>fn ... Ofta ..... Ofllclt IQ~ll1 ...... D1·590l =~Mlw.;'"' •tlfMi ... ~ ... -..;5.llllM, ,.....,...,(JO • ·-"""·Ck Al,..,.,.,...,..., -- ' ~~B.ach Balboa 6315() Costa Mesa 65152 Corona del Mar 62/50 ~FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE ~ 1-l s Newport 1-3 s Bi.ckies 1-3 s R"'-r Jetty 1-3 s CdM 1·.h ...... Ught and Vari ... M*thi:c= wlltNft 20 kriots wfttl OM fOot wtr'ld...,. ~tothrw t.tri uuatsiy Mii Of .... -. ~----· - waves 1 to 3 feet, Wllwetnlk for ' four foot westerly ...., • 2IOO lllodl of Andrae: A burgl« pried the lodt on 1 swell. A new fOUtt*Y\ sliding glass doot and once Inside, stoa. $600 wont. Of hemisphere south· stereo equipment. AppMentty, the thief WIS 1llo ~.a.cf TIDU southwest-190 Is to the TV ind had It =ugged and rNdy to roll wt.. he TODAY moving In. wtth • was Interrupted. possl by the owners. and had to flee. First high ptOmhe of hMd-• 1-lllodl of S.... Ana: A thief crept Into an 4:14•.m. 4.0 hloh w.ws It the unlocked room and n.bbtd 1 Sl,000 computer. First low • 100 lllodl of tllilllltDft; An .wfutly strong thief men-11:45 a.m. o.s best south brHks Second high Nf1y this~. Add aged to steal two cenwnt lions, which ......... till end 6:29p.m. 3.6 • west-touthwest ttanttlng the ownen ~ay. the 11on1. wonttSM..,. Sec:f: low sW9fl for J. to s-foot Cemtf lted tO the brick Wiii af1d cut~ Off of 1tilfr foun- 11 : p.m. 2.1 wr.wlhn wlll gr~ dMlons. I FRIDAY ualty_.,off ... Clm81MM First high hough the WMk· 5:l11.m. y •wttti~sla • -..., •• Clrde: A women\ hcMI room w.. broken Flntlow ~ Into=~ while .. w ll•eplng. The lntNder 12:2J p .. m. 0,4 ~~n.t .. 6 of .. WOl'Wl't ~ froni .. S«ond high --·~ nWWt and~ her bed but .............. c:omput-6:5Jp.m. I.I otllitlON .. wlll •• Second low prwall. '°' dill; Uf ••Medl=C.•••...._Aw.twtlhenwer· --~ repcnanctfoir.:. ~-MleS1,0IOof=~lllll• Clltl. c.-..,, ~ I .._.andfaur._.,_ 1ft ...... --,_....,, 57 SURP. 1"' Cll CGlll ,.... ... ~-----..... "' ,, ..... ~ ..... .;:~...,. .......... -. .... frolri .......... . ............... '• "'lo ,. .J THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 AJ , Police warn of phony traveler's check scam ·Arrival of new grandson puts election on the· back burner By Carolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Bogus trav- eler's checks are being passed around at a bevy of local busi- nesses. · With the tourist season fast approaching, police worry that the number of fake checks will increase, and they want mer- chants to be wary. "They've been passed at South Coast Plaza and about every store up and down Har- bor Boulevard," said Costa Mesa police Detective Jim Wilke, who is investigating the case. "Gas stations, grocery stores -I don't think any- thing's been missed." But the problem is not con- fined to Costa Mesa, which has recei~ about 150 counterfeit checks over the past five months cmd made about seven mre.sts, Wllke said. Counterfeit traveler's checks have been detected in both Orange an.d Los Angeles counties, and this w~k authori- ties on the East Coast informed Wilke that the · problem has spread to their region. naveler's checks -only in $100 denonrlnations and resembling those issued by VlSa, American Express and Bank of America -are being manufactured on laser jet print- ers at unknown locations, Wllke said. State and federal Secret Service agents are investigat- ing the costly scam, he said. According to Visa and Bank of America International, the loss from September 1995 to January 1996 is in excess of $3 million, Willc.e said. The quality of the checks are poor and can possibly be detected if merchants look closely for ink smudges or dark and light inconsistencies in the ink, he said. The stamped insignias on the checks may ··They've been ~atSoutli Coast Plaza and about every store up and down Har- bor Boulevard. Gas stations, gro- cery stores -I don't think any- thing's .been missed." -JIM WILKE • also be off center, he said. "Most of the people passing them are between 18 and 30 years o fO,T safd Wilke, adding that the age range doesn't fit the profile of the average trav- eler's check user, who is usually an older vacationer. The suspects typically use the $100 check to purchase an item around $10, then pocket the difference, according to police. The identification the suspect displays is often stolen or fictitious, so merchants really must be alert and closely exam- ine the identification and the person, Wilke said. A merchant suspicious of a cu5tomer's traveler's check should first call Visa lntema- • tional at 800-235-7366 or Amer- ican Express at 800-525-7641, to get immediate verification of the account number on the check, Wilke said. If the check is deemed fraud- ulent, bang up and call police, he said. If you have information for police on the traveler's check scam, call 754-5261 during the day, or 754-5255 after hours. . J.;u.cJi Could Hop y0 c;ood I.tr /¥ qy Register-To· Win . lteidi ' the Bunny! This delightful stuffed rabbit Is three feet tall and comes with her own cottage. Come enter your name for a chance to make her your special Easter bunnyl ·w· . KC's~Shop K-Mart Plaza ~ 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ .,, 646-1557 ..... E lecttonl What electlonl Around our house Tues- day, and for pretty much the whoJe week preceding March 26, the only really impor- tant questions were: Will our second grandchild be a boy or a girl? When will he or she slide · into this world? Perhaps most important: How is >if avis going to take all of this? So far, so good. The lfav was moved last month from an upstairs bedroom into one downstairs. His parents seem to believe they have conned him rather nicely into thinking that a great opportunity lies before him. Wow, Travis, what a lucky guy you are! You get to have your big room here all by your- self! And mommy and daady . are just a few steps away. Wow, Travis! And you have Bally (short for Balboa) and Otter to protect you and keep you warm if you need them (they being our daughter's pair of very large. very jet-black flat coat retrievers). Yeah, riiight, I hear the lfav muttering to himself as he plots revenge on this pew kid push- ing its way into his kingdom. He has had this domain all to himself for almost four years now, no competition whatsoev- er. And now, this ... this ... thing is going to rain on his previous- ly endless parade. lfavis's sibling was due on March 20, but didn't show up. Our daughter told us Friday that, if Kid No. 2 had not appeared by Tuesday, her OB WITH THE PURCHASE OF 3 BAGELS AT REGULAR PRICEI Bagel with Butter or Cream Cheese & Regular Coffeel II CN4NCYf K COM91NEO WITH AHV OTHER OFA!ltS. N.a. LOCAT'ION ONLY, EXPtflES 4115196 . ~ '* '. . ..,_· . ".-. ~. · .. ,., ' .. . \ . . . . " (· ' '-it: r • . . . --..__ . i fred martin was going to induce labor. I told her to have it done early, because Tuesday was e lection day here and I would be very busy. Plotting trepds, charting blips, getting the inside scoops, that sott of thing. "Yeah, l figured," Diana said. "I asked my doctor if he could induce on Wednesday instead. He said he absolutely could not, that was his golf day." "You'd put it all off just for me?" I said, marveling at my daughter's willingness to carry that load for another day, just for me. "Of course not," she replied. "I thought it would be great for our next baby to be born on the 27th of the month, too." I quickly realized her plan. Diana was born on Sept. 27 and Travis on May 27. How splendid to have the next one come on March 27. Actually. even if the doctor had been willing to go along, it wouldn't have happened. The new kid on the block began demonstrating his, or her, determination about 9 p .m. Monday. I'm not clear on all the details -and I don't think I want to be. Suffice it to say, at 2:30 in the morning, a neighbor took Travis, and our sor;i-in-law, Steve, grabbed Diana's long- packed overnight bag and they took off for the hospital in Lit- tleton,·Colo., about 15 minutes away. Huff-huff-huff, push-push- push. So it went hour after hour. Things progressed nicely, albeit probably uncomfortably for the mother. Then the kid got stuck, its head jammed up against m"...-'J ~elvic bone. Oh, dear. Anei~er ·stubborn one. It took an hour to free the wee tyke and continue progress down the chute. Finally, at 8:23 a.m., Moun- tain Standard Time, March 26, 1996, another citizen slid into this perilous, tumultuous, vio- lent, frenzied, angry and mas- sively imperfect world. While all this was going on, I'm out walking our dogs, serene in the knowledge that the laboJ' l.Dclucement project wasn't scheduled to begin until about noon, our time. When we got back. I went into the kitchen, peeled an orange, sliced an apple and made some toast and tea. Then I noticed the answering- machine light blinking. "Hil • this energetic voice said when I played the tape. "You have another grandson," our daughter chirped. She sounded like someone who had just had 10 hours sleep, an invigorating shower and was about to go out for a brisk four- mile walk (which she had done the evening before). •His name is Brett Steven, he weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces, he was 21 inches long and, except for th.is huge.-conebead, he's beautiful.~ Well, of course be is. 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Costa Mesa city officials tr}r- tng to gauge their interest in purchasing the Costa Mesa ~gh School farm property for city recreational space. City council members are expected to review the proposal at an upcoming council meeting, but Mayor Joe Erickson wanted some questions answered first. Wh at follows are 10 questions he asked in a letter t<> School Board President Jim de Boom and the answers provided by school board trustees at their meeting Tuesday. The property's most recent appraisal lists its value at $9.1 million, Bernd said. The school board is offering the developed park to be uU· Uzed for NMUSD acttvttles1 Yes -subject to a joint powers agreement. Would pCU"klng at Costa Mesa High School be available for people uttllzlng the devel_. ,oped parkf Yes -subject to a joint powers agreement and the needs of stu- dents during the day. the farm ute1 Yes. The board bu Indicated that funding deferred maintenance Is not only a top priority but an immediate need. Accordingly, does the district have a ttme frame ln mind Jn which sale of the tum site must be accom- plished with "ca.sh In band1" Would a payment plan over a period of ttme be an optton1 Make an offor. the site to the city and other public and non-profit agencies at-a-disc~ted-price;--ift-eeoo·,._.~l&UJllMl4C4~11e...1.uu.llL dance with the stl\te Education Not necessarily. In my opinion, lf the city acquired the site, a new site plan may need to be developed according to the city's recre- atton needs and pursuant to City Council action at addition- al public hearing. Is it the board's undentandlng that the site pl~ discussed by the City Council at Its March 4, 1996 meeting is the plan that would The district ls aware of some of the exlstlng problems at the farm site such as drainage onto nearby residences; possible soil contamination and abandoned underground tanks. Is lt the dis- trict's Intent to take these issues Into consideration as part of any sale or to correct known ,problems and assume responsl· bllity-for so con on remed1atton1 Code. ' Erickson: Does the board Intend to sell the entire site or will It accept a sale of a portion of the property1 De Boom: The entire site. Does the board intend to work with the Orange County Fair Board and provide for re- location of the existing track and utlllty field onto a portion of the farm site? Subject to negotiation. If the city were to acquire the site, does the board Intend for ~ 1894-1996 Pour Generations 102 .Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays fron1 l l-4p.rn. AI..JDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I 6<i3 Placentl<l ~1.. Cos1a ~1<"S<l 646-4838 Regarding the future Usttng of NMUSD property as surplus, is there discussion of addlUonal sites ute city should be aware on Not at the present time, but may change after enrollment and facility needs are deter- mined. Would the board consider joint-use development of light- ed soccer fields and possible related facillties at the Davis School site (without cost to the dlstrtct) whether or not the city exeTd.ses the option offered on District will db a soils report and fully disclose the condition of the property. Would the board be amenable to a more compre- hensive agreement as to the current and future dlspositton of school sites that would pro- vide the district with maxtmum flexibility for school open- ings/ closing while providing the city a means to permanently retain these sites for park and open space1 Yes, after the enrollment pic- ture is determined. COAST HEARING AID CEN'l'ER Now you see rt ... Now you don't ... l\• "'" il1111l \•~111t't..J ht';ir111~ hd1' I"" 10111k"1't u rc ton he .1ppe1ral'l\.t' of unJ1t1<>nal hearu~ m1h? 11wn ,,,II"' tor,,•~• .~,h~.1111•111k·nu•11,1m1k>11 ol 1h" , .. 111plc1cl1• Ill thr t.tn.tl he.umg instruments. Tiw ( ~•mplctel\ 111 tl11:l ·.111JI AiJ vlft'f): • Cumplt'trl) Jii.u..tt' :ip~ar.lnct' • No volume conttol 10 adjust • ·More na1ur.1l M1unJ • L<Kk of .mnoying fttdback on !he telepbooe - can for )V1'1 pnsmwJ appointmmt today. 675-3833 3409 E. Coast Hwy., Cd.M • 1 mi. So. of MacArthur . School board puts farm site on market • After weeks of contro- versy, city can now buy property for sports com- plex at a discount. By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -After lis- tening for a month tQ complaints from irate community members who want a sports complex on the Costa Mesa High School farm property, school .board members have pushed the deci- sion onto Costa Mesa City Coun- cil members. The· trustees Tuesday declared the 18-acre farm surplus and vot- ed unanimously to offer it for sale to local public and non-profit UUT8CllD 11 ls easy ror the average person to cpofuse the words ·carat• and "Karar· because. In most English-speaking nations, the Word ·carat" is used to refer both to metal fineness and to gemstone weight In thlS country. however. •carat• Is reserved for measuring gemstone welghl. while ·um· is used as a measure of the purity of OOkl on a scale of 1 to 24. with 24 karats (24K) being the pumt form ol the mml Other siandard alloys commonly seen in this country indude 18K (t8 pat1$ out ol 24 pure gold, Of 75% pure gold and 25% the othef meQI), 14K (t4/24ths, or 58 3'lft pure gold), 12K (12/24ths, or 50'9 pure gold), and 10K (1°'2411\s, or 4 t.6'lft pure gold) As precious and l>NU!Jfut as gold is. it IS also a relatrvely son metal. By alloying it with other metals, jewelry makers are able to achieve grea1er strength and durability In th11r pieces A diamond 1s a precious gem, and having it clNned t1J a professlonil Is sure to bring out the best of it's beauty II you are looking to buy a beautiful piece OI diamond jewelry. please come see us at ROYAL JEWELERS ChOoslng a diamond Is a task that requires knowledgeable assistance, and you art sure to receive the attention necessary with our stafft We believe In old-fashioned service and quality Jewelry • It's a combination that can·1 be beatl Come see us soon at ~ 280 Bison. Ste. 86 g&4H804) In the Newport North Shopping Center at the comer of Bison and MacArthur). and 3.24 t 1 olden Lantern, Ste. G (248-8995) at the Ocean Ranch Village Center. Laguna Niguel. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. P.S. lmporttd gold pieces onen have their karat wttoht expressed In fractions or decirNts. rather than the K deslQnallon agencies. nustee Jim Ferryman, an aavocate for the sports fadlity, supported the sale after school officials assured him the property would not be offered for private development if the city and other public agencies decline to buy it after the 60-day period "lt would have to come back before the . board (for apother vote)," sf;bool board President Jim de Bodm saict. Though the district is aiming its offer at the city, other agencies could also declare an interest in purchasing the site. •11 a non-profit agency steps up to buy and the city of Costa Mesa doesn't, the board is free to reject that offer,• Superintendent Mac Bernd said. The district met tremendom community opposition last mmth when board members looked at selling the site at tun market val- ue. They planned to ,llR an exemption to get out of oft~ the farm to publ.i&.4gellcies at a discount, as reqtdt~ by the state's Education CodEC School mtlcials if.rerEl hoping city and other agencies -would pass on purtj:lasing the farm because of its high prlceythus allowing the board to -sell the property to the highest bidder for a residential development. Now, however, school board members are offering the-falm to the city at a discount City Council members are expected to review the o~ at their next regular meetin~pril 1. U your goal is to lose weight safely, start tOday with the ULTIMATE WEIGHT LOSS PLAN! Finally, a plan designed just for you and your unique metabolism Your personal: Vitamin & mineral Recommendation Plus, booklet: l:.,...,...,.... Disease Fighting Powers in 60 Cortunon Foods Pam, Age 37, Oma j>olnt IWR.a Abu 129 75 wcight t08.SO II dress '>lte 2 •Reg. 1-:::i _ s4995 = Arni)!) r-------ru.=.lns7M:~T:t~&~~;~-------, I 3151 Al""'ay., IF20J, Corta Mae. 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We've got two t.lungs that we're Joolung dl W~ JUSt need to raise th~ money! •We're contacting people ~ who migbt be potential investors," said Hatleberg, adding that she's also put a request in to the city, asking for The change in scheduling has created some volunteer staffing problems for Hatleberg. Many ot her regular workers ·have family commitments on In d IJttl& more than a month, I tutleberg. the Soup Kitchen's tuunder dJld her crew of volun- tt>er~ will have to pack up and movP out of the FIJ'St United i Methr.>Cil~t Church hall on 19th Strt>f'l where they've been dish- ing out hash to ~ many as 300 pt-«>ple i>very weekday after- noon for dboul three years now. Hatleberg's had her eye on a vdcdnt n•staurant space that's a list of any property it might be willing to sell. In the midst of this, Hatle- berg's scurrymg to prepare this year's Easter feast, which will be held on Easter Sunday instead of Good Friday. "Usually we have the dinner on Good Friday,• 'Hatleberg said. "But because the school district changed the kids' vaca- tion schedule to the week after Christmas, all the kids will be in s¢ho01 until about 3 (p.m .), and the dinner is from 1 to 4 (p.m .) So. we have to do it on Sun- day." Easter Sunday and )VOn't be able to help serve the 900 poor and homeless who are expected to attend. "I need hams, volunteers and money,• Hatleberg said. She also needs Polaroid film and stuffed animals. The stuffed animals will be included in Easter baskets tbat will be handed out to children who attend~ ~g hunt, which wilIDegiii at 9000. She'd like to have the film on hand so that she can snap a photo of the kids with the Easter bunny. Qty fears state may weaken local grocery cart law . . • Costa Mesa officials urge residents to write their state legi.slati rs in support of the city's ordinance. By Tina Borgatt.a. Dady Pilot tagged.· Costa Mesa's ordinance gives stores just 24 hours to retrieve carts from the street. If the pro· posed state law is enacted, city officials fe ar Costa Mesa's tougher law might not stand up in court if challenged. The city began enforcing Jts CO~IA \1ESA _ City off icicils own shopping cart ordinance in dff' urgrnq residPnto, who support September, raJ.Sing the ire of local th1• Co'>ld ~e50 ~ o,hoppmg cdrt grocery store managers, who felt ordlnunn· to wntf' theu std.le leg-the law was unfair. Many stores 10,Jdtor<, dnd let thPm know. already had contracts wtth the "Thf'n• '"' leg1slullon out there California Shopping -<:art thdt 1<:. b1·1ng proposed that 1s Retrieval Corporation. much '""" re~tnct1ve thdn our But city officials weren't orc!indn< f•,' City Mdndgcr Alldn impressed with the service's col- lfo<•d1•r '><lid dunng u mPetrng last 1 Jection efforts. A study conducted Wl't-k "If ll pA<:.ses, rt would dilow by the oty dunng the months pri- dbctnd<,rwd cart., lo be left on the or to the law's implementation <:.tre<'l for thref' ddy!t once they're I suggested that the number of BRAND NEW, NEVER WORM, AUTHEN'TI( 1970'S APPAREL! ·ALTERNATIVE DRESS! · ANTIQUES" (OllECTllLESI ·UNBELIEVABLE ONE OF A l<IND ITEMS! STOP IN FOR YOUR FRd 'In! J . . stray carts littering city streets remained high. Last week, council members decided to give the California Shopping Cart Retrieval Corpora- tion another chance. The officials abandoned the city's contract with an independent shopping cart retrieval service and signed on with California Shopping Cart Retrieval, which offered to do the work for much less. The council will review the per· formance or me new service after six months, . Builder' selected for new sehool district hea(:lquarter • $2.9 million adminstra- tive center could be com- pleted for cliristmas. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily p;Jot NEWPORT-MESA -Follow- ing a three-month delay, school board members selected a con- tractor Tuesday for the di$ict's new administrative center. Though pa.rents and communi- ty members have continued to question the $2.9 million expendi- ture at a time when the district is looking to sell property to raise funds, the trustees unanimously stood behind their decision to push forward witb the center. "It's crazy to have to go to so many places," said trustee Wendy ~· • 1 think (the center) · ,prove its worth down the road.• Board member Ed Decker said his primary regret was the district waited 20 years to consolidate its administrative offices into one location. But many commwtity members -like parent Cyndie Borkoman, who spoke at Tuesday's meeting -have demanded the district find a way to divert the money to edu- cational or maintenance projects. School officials contend the mon- ey cannot be used for anything else. The district garnered $.5.34 mil- lion from investors in 1994 specifi- cally for the construction ot the administrative center and to repair Corona del Mar High School's heat- NEW SHIPMENT &ample:: 717 Mukipaod IGnnan 5'9"19' Retail $1799 Sale $699 • OVER lOORUGS IN SIOCK HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS (Mon-Fri 10-~ Sat 10-5 722-7224 1 ~ 230 East 17th St .. Costa Mesa • ing and air oondidming system. Superintendent Mac Bernd said il would be illegal to divert the money for other uses. But even if administrators found a loophole, Decker said be would support the center conitruction. "Even if the superintendent came to this board and said he had found a way to use the money for something else, I wouldn't vote for it,• Decker said before casting bis vote in favor of awarding the construction contract. '"I feel that strongly about this issue.• The construction bidding process has been plagued with problems since school officials opened tbe first set of bids Dec. 1. The trustees rejected all 15 bids Dec. 12, after which administra- tors narrowed the center's build- ing specifi!=ations and sent the center ouno bid again. The second set or bids was opened Feb. 16, but administra- tors postponed recommending a contractor to the board three tiin -Peb . 27, March 5 and March -because of a tiff between lowest-bidding builders. But after a March 19 trative 'bearing before Assista Superintendent Robert Fran board members Tuesday heed hiS recommendation and select the third-lowest bidder-Biltm Construction -for $2.159 millio The board s;Ud the lowest bidders-Metro Builders and En neen and Vark'el Constructioo not meet the distdct's qnaHfiratio Though school officials h hoped to be in their new hea quarters by the start of next sch year, Carol Stocker, the distrlc executive directOr of business vices and auxiliary operatio said Tuesday the new project completion date is Christmas. ·u we make it, it'll be becau weather and everything else is our side," she said. "That will l our goal." 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The festivities wOl include Rabbi Alter Tenenbawn. guest c.zitof' Isaac AttW and lun· cbeon. The cmt is S'I and reserva· lions are necessary. For more inf or· mation, call 513·5641. TRl8t/TE TO WOMEN The YWC/l\a Tnbute to Women is at t t .30 a.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. The Humarutarian of the Year, Betty L Hutton Award will be presented. Tickets are $60. For more infor· mabon, call 542-3577 REPUBLICANS MIXER . The Orange County Young Republ.JcarlS will have a mixer at 6:30 p.m. at Windows On The Bay. Newport Beach. For more 1n1ormation, call 754·5955. EDWARD JAMES OLMOS Edward James Olmos will unmortalize his hand prints at Plan- et Hollywood South Coast Plaza aJdng with a &-pedal awards recep. bon for the Newport Beach Intema· booal Ftlrn Festival at 9 p.m. For ticket mfonnation, call 800-946- 3860. THE NEWPORT FOUNDATION "The New Government and the · Future of Orange County-is the topic of The Newport Foundation's meeung at 7:30 a.m. 10 the Bayside Room, Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Jc:1n Mitterme1er. Orange County CEO, ts guest speaker. The cost is $28 for non-members and $20 for members. For more information or reservations, call 224-2270. BACK TO BAL Go Back to Bal with the 552 Club as they celebrate 30 years in support of Hoag Hospital from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Balboa Pavilion, Ma.in and Balboa. Enjoy games, music, dancing. Fun Zone rides and more. The cost is $10 per person or $30 for a farntly of our. Proceeds benefit Hoag Hos- pital. For tickets or more infonna· ~on\ call 574·7208. 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BARR OtrlclaJ Rolix J eweler for Sala and service 1803 Wutcliff Drive, Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 'The New South Africa' · Orange Coast College pre- sents •lbe New South Africa• on Friday at 7 p .m. ln the Robert B. Moore lbe· atre. lbe film, which ls part of the c0Uege'1 Armcbalr Adventures series, looks at the massive changes that have shaped the African . natton d uring the put 15 yean. For more information, call 432-5880. COSTA RJCAN FOLK ART tral Ubrary, Friends Meeting Room, A free slide presentation and art Newport Beach. Preregistration is show titled, "Mujeres en Ma.rcba" not necessary to attend For more will be at the Newport Beach Cen-information, call 717-3801. THE EARL'S we oorr Alli Visit Our Showloom 1526 ~Blvd. . (8twn 1 fSth Industrial) Costa Mesa Extensive Selectlon of Axtul9S, Cot1an, Marble, Tiie, plus ... Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber AU!t>Or11ed Deale! For f or only \ .. . . 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Add our lovely accommodations and three levels of caJ"C, and you'll understand why this ii the ideal location for the best ynrs of your life. To find out more, writ or caU 1...S00-278-3198. : g~!\~!!JPc!!.int ~ HomM, a non-tor-profit~ wit.ti mar. tt... '°~of··~ 1n ree~ ==.~t. 0081300903207 • DHL ~----...-"''ii: po/lt:'f'W ... -= -· ol ~~....!!!.,,....., ·::=--.:.-~-· --a:i.5!ii=-.1.::."~'".....,, ir:: .,;:-...-.--. ,,,,,.. ~ .,., SATURDAY JAZZ DANCE WORKSHOP Master teacher and cboreogra· pher, Christine Baltes. will pre- sent a jazz dance workshop today and Sunday at Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. Workshop fees vary. For more information or reg- istration, call 751-7554. 'A TASTE OF THE GOOD LIFE' The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation presents ·A Taste of the Good Lile at 7:30 p.m. at Jewel Cowt, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. The event mcludes a variety of foods from South Coast Plaza accompanied by intemation· al wines, dancing, and he and lilent audlonl. The COil ii 115. Pr6. t"eeds beneftt IComim-Kids, a frieodsbip, upVrd#dng, educa· don and support netwodt b kids wJlo liive a parent Willi amoer. Far more infoaoatim. call 224-0290. SHAPE UP A£JtOllCS A slx·week total 1itDell dul will be t.aughl by the Sbap&Up New- port Health Oub std an Satuldoys from 8 to 9 a.m. af Walt Newport Community Center; frcm 8:15 to 9: 15 a.m. at Grant Howa1d Park's Community Youth Centeri a.s;id from 9:15 to 10:15 allo at the Youth Center. Registration is $25. For more inf~tion. call 644-3151. COUNTRY CRAfT FAIR Piecemakers celebrates Springfest '96 with a country craft fair featuring 165 booths of band· crafted items, live country music, great food and entertainment. There will also be free ongoing demonstrations in tbe store. The . fair is from 9 a.m. to 5 p:m. and Sunday, March 31from9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Piecemakers Country Store. 1720 AdamsAve., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 641 ·3112. EVENING IN MONTE CARLO The Costa Mesa Senior Center presents An Evening in Monte Carlo, with proceeds to benefit the Center, from 5 p.m. to 1 t p .m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th Street The cost is $25 per person. For more information, call 645·2356. CLEAN • CARING • UNCROWDED Personal 'Ii • • ra1n1ng Specials 6Week & 3 Month NO ENIOUMENT FEE • NO DUES · Includes full use of all dub focilities • Ailrobic & Yoga ClmMt ..... of the Att ~lpment •Certified Trainen & ~ NATALIA LARSON MEMBERFOR 12VEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK SHAPE-UP NEWPORT Corner of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westdiff ptozo -631·3623 Your Neighborhood H80hh CJub Since 1982 . • Newport Bnc:hlCo.ta Mesa Daily Piloc ~--· ---'-· --THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 .At PIPPt LONGSTOOCING Orange Coast College's Amer- ican Family Theatre presents the Astrid Undgren classic •Pippi Longstocking" at 2:30 p.~. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for chil- dren at the door. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. HIV/AJOS DISCUSSION St. Mark Presbyterian presents "St Marks AIDS Ministry: Where We Plug In" as part of its HIV I AIDS series at 11 a.m. Sunday at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. FREE TAX ASSISTANCE Costa Mesa Ubrary is offering free tax preparation assistance on a first come first serve basis through April 3 from 5 to 8:30 . in the community room of the . 1855 Park Avenue. Taxpayers s o forms and pertinent records. For mo information, call 646-8845. PASSOVER 101 The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County will present Passover 101, an introductory class on the traditions, signifi- cance and special cuisine of Passover at 10 a .m. Fees are $5 for JCC members and $8 for poten- tial members. Reservations are suggested. For more information, call 755-034'0 ext. 271. ANTIQUE MARKET An Outdoor Antique Market will be at the Hyatt Newporter in New- port Beach from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information. call 673-2771. ONGOING USC ALUMNI MEET The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Oub meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange County facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4USC. DIVORa MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the • traditional two-attorney divorce, is Qfiered the third Thursday of GRAND OPENING J (f8AA NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE MORE MIM brands & BETTD Mlectlon than ANY pro ahop or ct.pt. store In So. Calif.Ill At t /2 the Pf'k:elll 2llO E. '1th It. Com~"T'~ . . ,.., every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser-. . information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, Newport Beach, sponsors a lecture titled "Protect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and oth- er tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free. but seating is limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu- cational workshop for parents of teens at 10 a .m. each' Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so parents . . int in the cycle. For more information, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m.. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program focuses on ways of com- municating with any out-of-control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. The cc,st is $5 for adults, $3 for children 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. COM CLASS OF 86 The reunion committee for Corona del Mar's Class of 1996 is Rl\IERBOA T CAFE 673-3425 151 E Pacllk Cost Hw , New r-----------------, EGG-CELLE"T IDEA ... Sanfloar for Easterl • Hot Cross Buns • Easter Breads 4 • Pinner A~ls • Sweet Loaves .,..... • Coffee Cakes • Cookies I I I I I I I I I I I Place Your Orders I SunflourNaturalBakcry 427 E. 17th St. cosra Mesa • 64& 1440 .. Now! I I I I L-----------------~ Filo& Ensenible looking for alwnni. Please send current address and telephone number to: CdM 86-Reunion Committee, PO Box 5269, Newport Beach, CA. 92662. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a .m. the second Saturday of each month in the rear park- ing lot ol the Church ol Christ. 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631- 2177. TEEN FO(lJS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treabnent program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon SundAys exclu- sively for teens in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1 :30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway. Suite No. 311, Newport Beach. Pree admis- sion but call 722-4588 for space reservation. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at LUCKY PAUL & UNDA Arc tlwir 0\\'11 bossei:., work 0 11 their o\\·n computer at home. lt>s!-1 lha11 I.) hours per week. Makt•s ovn $60,000 yr. Pro1·f'ssinµ Medical/Dt>11tal lmmrance Claims. Call for lnfom1alio11 -1-800-790-1133 PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 Newport Beach (714) 644·6933 Don~t Miss Oriti CHILDREN'S SPECIAL 50%0FF on Sitting Fees 25%0FF on Portrait Orders LINDA'S ••• NOT JUST ANOTHER MEXICAN RESTAURANT Amigos. are you the kind of person who demands high quality and of course FLAVOR in aruficial, imitation or frozen foods, or someone else's products. Yes, that's nght ... We make our own enchilada sauce. chilc verde sauce, chile colorado sauce, chilc rellcnos and taco sauce. and our mild and hot salsas arc incomparable. You have to taste them to see that we arc not just sayaog that'! Come on m and we'll give you a FREE taste. All our orders include · comphmcntary chip and salsa. Just tell us which one you prefer. hot or mild. Special requests at Linda's arc no problem because all food is prepared individually to order, so keeping anything you don't like out of your order is not a problem. You know how some people say that if lhe restrooms are clean at a restaurant, lheo the kitchen is clean? Well. you could have a big surprise if you were allowed to go into their kitchens ... Oun. is always open for your viewing if you like to see it. have much time for lunch. We also would like to let you know that we offer American style break.fasts. such as bacon, sausage. ham, hotcakes & eggs etc., etc. Now, if you arc tired of that and would like to try something different. try ours -like Huevos Rancheros, Macbaca & Eggs. (our home made) Chonzo & Eggs, Fiesta Omelette or Machaca Omelette. All breakfasts come with rice & beans You will LOVE our Mcxic;an breakfasts! the food you eat? And what about the price that you pay for it? If you are that kind of person. then LINDA'S is the place for you .. 1and here is ._.._~ why ... We offer to all of our friends and customers 100% natural foods with no lard and no preservatives: how can we do that? Well. we do not use any kind of canned y etting back to how we make our own prooucts, you know how some places use those pre-made taco shells?? (And who knows how old they arc and what they were fried with!!) Well, we fry in canola oil -l*erything we make here. We also won't fry anything at your requesL Linda's Restaurant has an outdoor patio for all our customers when they would like to enjoy a cigarette while you arc at Linda's. We also accept Visa, MC. Discover. Attn: All our business owners ... Linda's offers' special discount rates for large groups of any ...siu. We have fast service for those that don '1 We aJ~o have free local delivery with a minimum of $15 dollars per order. We offer daily lunch specials from $3.95. No coupon~ required. Come JOIO us soon if you like to cat healthy and look good always . 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an internation- al networking /organization dedi- cated to expeding ea.ch mem- ber's busmess through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975...a.338 for more information. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Swvivors of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meets trom 10 a.m. to noon .every Saturday at 760 Vlctori4 St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For · more information. call Karen at 531-2629 or Iris at 859-3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m every Wednesday at 1000 Bison in Newport Beach. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-17 34. RUFFEL L'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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It will melt before it reaches the sun, though.• Satisfied with the answer, the students continued to their next lesson -seeds and growth. The kids carefully sawed SEARCH CONTINUED FROM 1 He and his 8-year-old mend were last seen leaving their apart- ment complex at 7:30 a.m. head- ed for the school bus at Maple fiyenue and Bemard'Street, Cos- ' ta Mesa police said. ~ But the boys missed the bus !and decided to take advantage of :the sunny, warm day. They .walked the several miles to the :beach rather than their school, :wuson Elementary, police said. : "They couldn't walk to school rbut they could walk to the :beach," said Yezbick, relieved :that the boys were found safe and :sound. •{One boy) said he was •very cold and very tired." : During their 12-hour absence, :neither boy thought to telephone : their parents and let them know • into apples, bell peppen and lemons Schlnhofen bad placed al each station. Upon hlrtlief inspection. ~ students pulled out the fruits' seeds, then desaibed then on their reports. After also dissecting pea pods, peanuts and zucchini. the rambunctious crowd did what any good scientist would do at lunch time -they ate their sci· ence projects. Eager to lllAke tlieir teacher laugh, the crew sliced the lemons into quarters and chowed down. Scbinhofen, who is taking a photography class at Orange Coast College, quickly grabbed his camera and clicked shots of the grimacing, soured faces. "'Illat was just too good to pass up," he said, smiling as he put the camera away. they were OK. Yezbick said And the excwsion wasn't a birthday cel- ebration. In fact. when they. were asked. each boy blamed the other for the idea of skipping school and 1a:ki:ng off for the beach, police said. The boys' parents called police at 11 a.m. after they failed to show up at class. School officials, police and the regional air helicopter se~ched the school, the boy's neighborhood, their hang-outs and the beaches throughout the day -but without luck, police said. The boys' descriptions were also broadcast to law enforcement agencies throughout the county. Sighs of relief weren't exhaled until a call came to police around 7 :30 p.m. The caller was from the boys' friend who spotted them at Rea Community Center while they were walking home from the beach. The boys waited there until police arrived and took them home. CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach Make Those Patios & Entries Beautifill ~Jemlngs CUSTOM MASONRY 170 ~ I ?ch St. • S9ite 106 CoetaMeia (71.f) 645-8512 Sc* UwiM fl9l707 let Jim Jenning• install your complete yard hardsc.ape. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate &. concrete work. • Can recommend quality de igners &. landJcapers • Quality work In Cotta Mesa &. Newport Beach sin« 1969. • Drainage problcnur We solve thtm. briefly in the news , the ~ needed to begm the • addition of 58 low-cost studio apar1meDts to the existing YWCA traditional housinq fadlity, to be called Sycamore Place. Honorary chairperson foe the eventisMArjorieFJuorMoore, with special guest Maria Chave'z-Wll- son, president of the United Way of Orange County. Celebrity emoee is' NBC neWICASter, Kelly Lange. YWCA luncheon will fete women The YWCA will~ a.ad honor its Humanitarian of the Year and present the Betty L. Hut· ton WWiaml Award during a •ntbute :ro Women• luncheon today at the SUtton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. YWCA President Fran Williams and Vice President Shirley Ralston will announce the kick-off of the Capital Campaign in the amount of $500,000, which will complete MEASURES CONTINUED FROM 1 . That's been our goal from the beginning and it's still on track." Any decision will rest with the county Board Qf Supervisors, whose approval is required for any project to go forward. Super- visor Marian Bergeson believes fences between North and South County cities n~ to-be mended before a proposal moves forward. To Bergeson, that means assur- ing both sides that all options will be studied objectively. . "It sounds like a civil war," Bergeson said. "I'll do everything nckets for the event, which begins at 11:30 a.m., are $60. • Call the YWCA event office at 542-3577. 1 can to see that we recognize the best use of that site, and if it is an airport, to see that it's in hannony with adjacent areas the way we dld with John Wayne Airport and Newport Beach.• Measure S opponents say neighboring South County cities have repeatedly refused to partic· ipate in the planning process. South County officials counter that the process established by Measure A is prejudiced toward an airport. Reached Wednesday, Bert Hack of the pro-Measw-e S group Taxpayers for Responsible Plan- ning said that the anti-airport forces will need some time to plot their next move. H . .\PPY EAST~:I{ ~ . RABBITI' INSURANCE ./ \ )_, 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach r (neat Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 2 5 1111 Q FF* F11hrk (~ L11hor ftf lp11f I /'! 111 _;. "CUSlOM MADE!O'YOUl\.llED & SPECIFICATIONS" r-~ ~ 642-8400 Faccory & Showroom Complimentary 1998 Harbor Blvd., Cqsca Mesa Design Consulting \ • with fabric and labor purchased thru Mesa Upholstery 'IBB~CUJB AT LAKESHOIH TOWERS 1 !007 Von Karman Avmuc lrviM, CA 9l71S •1Jlln .,. for• F•"'~ f•l"(U M""""""'"· 1,,JJviJJl•I F1t"A1,.._,_,,,,,,1101 •t ,.,, lrZS. ••tllfl "'11 ""'"' tuitll #.1f1 otll#r promol'°" ,.,, nprru )/ll/96 MfJ 11 ,oo.J I« (ilu r.,.. ft'WJ, MHi loUI tai«ifll <wft l 1. Rotarians put local busin~ to the test The Newport Balboa Rota!}' Cub wants to recognize busi- nesses in Costa Mes& and New- port Beach that operate with high ethical standards. The club is sponsoring, for a second year, the Four Way Test Aw~. in which businesses are evaluated by the standards in the Rota.ry's Four Way Test: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concemedl Will it build good will "We've decided to give ollr- selves some breathing room.• Hack said •After something happens, you don't just jump back in because then you're not using your bead It will take us a couple of days." And then? "There are at least three legal challenges ongoing,• Hack said. "Possibly there will be others.• Clarence Turner, a former Newport Beach mayor and presi- dent of the citizen Airport Work- ing Group, said the county should move forward as quickly as possi- ble to implement Measure A, and better frlendtbipsl wm it beneficial to all concerned? 1be public may nominate lOca1 business by writing a lett testifying to the company's etbi standards and sending it to: Ne port Balboa R~ Cub Po Way Test Chairman Jim Sir 1831 Copperlield Drive, CA92680. The deadline is March 3 Please be sure to include the b iless name, address and pho number as well as your own. which voters passed in Novem 1994. Although the Marin aJen't scheduled to leave the until 1999, 1\1n1eI believes joint use of the facility on an int im basis could occur. "The county should start ing to the base authority in te of the full implementation Measure A,• Turner said. "lnte im use of the base is authoriz under Measure A." Hack disagrees. "The Marines !Jave. mov helicopters to El Toro,• he sai "That won't permit joint use.• •00tl8•YIDll08• •GUIPIRNT & AccaaaoRID •CLOTHHtO•SHOD TAKE THE They're Here! TOP-FLITE TOUR SD™ CHALLENGE Two of the Most Comfortable New Golf Shoes: The New Rockport Golfs port & The New Nike AirMAX2! ·PLEASE JOIN US FOR A ON $3 BIOTECHNOLOGY STOCKS AGENDA: 1) INDUSTRY OVERVIEW • 2) STOCK SELECTION La> GROUP, lNC. 8KmCKNOLOOY PolO'roLIO SPEAKER: JEFFERSON S. EVANS, RF.Suers BIOTECHNOLOGY SPECIAUST MON111S SPONSOR: LEO GROUP, INC. +591 DATE: TIME: PLACE: SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1996 10:00AM -11:30AM FASHION ISLAND 610 NEWPORT CE.NTER DRIVE, CONFERENCE ROOM NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 SEATINO lS LIMITED SO PLEASE MAKB YOUR RESERVATION SOON BYCAU..INO c_,11111,.11.,-c.//l#w h#tln '"'• ..... i- e Patrons efforts recognized by Performing Arts Cente~ I No one 1ee1 tbe gnu grow, First, a patch appears. Then another C'nsthen an entire field,• said Bryant of The Perform- ing Arts Center. .., Bryant was among a legion of center staff members putting the linal touches on •An Evening of Appredation, • one in a series of dinners peyfng tribute to the donon and patrons who have aeated and supported The Orange County Performing Arts Center. It is, after all, the 10th anniver- aary teason for The Center. To .take Bryant.'.s words a step f\u- tber, borrowing from another expression from a popular base- ball film, •the patrons built a center, and the couhty has ~e.• To recognize the massive ietforts of those who have built, South Coast Plaza and General rwwtam and Willa Dean Lyon, joined forces for a Saturday evening gathering beyond all ~tions. Taking over the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza before the . shopping center closed on Satur-Aiay evening, an army of artists, decorators and caterers provided ~y the multi-talented Joachlm ~pllcal of Patina, converged on Abe multi-tiered octagonal space ~tis the site of tile year-long 1<ll5play of mural-sized photos ;pepicting the performance histo-;ry of The Center. r First, they draped the lower level in white gauze curtains, posing it off from the shopping traffic. In came the tables, draped in pure white cloth, and the cushioned chairs, also cov- ered from top to bottom in tai- lored white slip covers, exposing not a hint of frame or color of any 'kind. Rectangular pedestals of white . were placed at intervals, topped With enormous clear vases spilling forth dozens of long- stemmed white lilies. Then deco- : tators, dressed in all white, : assembled white cloth encrusted . candelabras, placing long cylin- . drical chimneys of glass over the 1"ide white tapers of the hurri- cane lamps. ~• " ~ ~r • --. ; • 7' T <f r ·' ' .\ • " ~ ..... d..),~...,, " -... -,· .. _.;,,,.. b.w. cook All that was missing were the pearly gates. It was a dinner in heaven's chamber. If a gold harp • had appeared instead of the high gloss black grand piano, it would have meant real trouble. That is, if you call dining in heaven, trou- ble. Blllur Wallerich and her South Coast Plaza staff made sure that every detail was perfec- tion. They not only "saw the grass gr:ow," they made the grass grow. By 7 p.m. (the affair was called for 7:30 p.m.), the massive party was in place. The event was underwritten in part by South Coast Plaza, Ralph's/Food 4 Less, Taco Bell, Macy's/Bul- locks, Unocal, Merrill Lynch, ntfany, and Rockwell. As late Saturday shoppers in blue jeans and T-shirts peered over the middle tier of South Coast Plaza looking down at the fantasy dinner set up below them, guests began to arrive, greeted by hosts General William and Willa Dean, who was ele- gantly attired in a white satin trimmed dinner suit, sporting a graceful rim of contemporary gold and diamonds at the neck. "We are here to do our part to keep this world-class center going strong," said the General- turned-developer. "The Center will continue to grow, we will add additional halls in the future, making The Center an even greater source of pride and enjoyment for all." The husband-and-wife team . who moved to Orange County from Los Angeles in 1951, have seen tremendous growth. and in fact have been a part of much of that growth, maintain a water· front residence on Lido Isle, but call Coto de Caza home, where they reside in a Southern colonial mansion that commands a hilltop promontory permitting the Gen- er81 and Willa Dean to command literally all that they see. "We just love living there." Willa Dean said. "Ten y~ars ago we were all alone. There were no shopping centers, and few hous- es. We built our home after a two and a half year planning· stage, modeling it after a much smaller version 'that we lived in many years ago, back east near Mt. Vernon, while we were still in the service." As the staff of Patina served cocktails and passed duck confit on elongated potato chips, the arriving crush converged on the dinner cloud created in the mid- dle of South Coast Plaza. Glnl and Vito Castellano, Mimi and Hal Blrnlaant, Elalne-anQ.James Alexiou, the vivacious Ves1a Cuny, and the classy Dardle Dunlap, Arden Flamson, Orange County's poster couple for good looks, Carole and Robert Foll- man, Dee and Larry Higby, Charlene and Mike Jmmell, Margaret and Carl Karcher, Jeanette and Albert Kleist, Joan and Tom Rlach, and Renee and Henry Segentrom enjoyed a lit- tle pre-party cohversation. Also seen in the Jewel Court crowd, the glamorous Gloria Gellman with her man, Irv Gell- man, who is spending most of his time at The Richard Nixon Library researching his latest book on the former leader. "You will not believe the incredible material that I am ~ding," Gellman said. The Gell- mans dined with James and Allee Stephens. Ed and Diana Sterllng were there, as were art collectors and performing arts devotees, Mar- garita and David Steinmetz. Mary Jean and Ted Simpkins, Catherine lbyen, Tom Tomlin- son, Gayle Wldyolar and David . 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THEY WILL COME MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Students make their way across the Estancia High School track, wbere a propos~ aJ for a 4,500-seat stadium could·be on the table. a remembrance Readers support idea of stadium at Estancia High School I totally support a sports complex at Est.and.a High School. As the office manager at nearby Wllson memen- tary, I can attest to the large number of sports groups who request use of our fields every year. We cannot begin to accommodate all these requests. In addition, students at Wilson School do not have transportation to faraway fields such as those at TeWinkle Park and Kaiser School, and are therefore, frequently unable to participate in AYSO, Cost Mesa Uttle League and other team sports. I also feel when students are exposed to team activities it gives them a sense of self worth and encourages them to work as a unit rather than solely as an individual. This coop- erative effort is the foundation for teamwork in later life, especially in the work place, I ~co~ge the city and the board-of education to pursue thepossibiHtyOf this complex. BOBBIE COOK Costa Mesa I was the subject of an article that you wrote about the sports complex in Estancia. I want to thank you very much for your good coverage. It was well-received and we gave our lecture in concert with your exclusive release and everyone liked it and it answered a lot of 1heir questions. We had the city manager there, Allan Roeder, as well as Ed Decker and Jim Perryman of the school board. They were all in agreement and they're all going to help us. We really liked your pictu,re of the existing, one-s:pecm- tor bleacher. • GOO(ijob. JIMSCOTI, Costa Mesa I'm a senior at Estancia High School and l just read your stadium story in the paper and I think it's an all-go. I think our school needs a good stadium. We have basically nothing now. . JOEL COPELAND Costa Mesa I'm an Estancia parent and I think Jim Scott and ~ 4 boy have got a great idea. Estancia has never had a stadi- um. It's never had an auditorium where the >:rids can have productions of their own. The forum is too small The kids can't even graduate at their own field. I think this stadium idea is great. corespondence LUANAWEllS Costa Mesa Grateful to have known Richard Steele Board members selective about what rules they follow RichcUd Steele is gone. It was 40 years ago this month that Dick Steele called me to his office at U S Electrical Motors to inform me that he was promot- ing me to branch manager of the Bakersfield sales area. Thanks to Dick, it was the beginning of a long multi-career, the past 30 years living m Newport Beach, which he considered the finest spot on earth. In those days, U.S. Electrical Motors was well represented in Newport Beach, with George and Harriet Pfleger and Tom Myers on Harbor Island, Dick and Betty Steele and family at Bayshores, then Lido, Bob Liebmann in Big Canyon and Millie and I in the CWfhaven area We never soaali,zed much. An occasional meeting to discuss old tunes at El Pescadore, Berkshires, The Arches and the Balboa Bay Club was more than enough to sustain my fond regards for those beautiful people who immeasurably contributed to our career ct.nd success. Ln the late 1950s,·he had me bring friends and customers to Newport Beach to en1oy a day of sailing with him. Some of the descendants of these fnends and customers, S. A. Camp <;o., the Haddads, the Perelli-Minettis, Kemble & Sons., are now residents of Newport Beach In between the get togethers, we were delighted to read about their social lives, their beautiful contributions to Hoag Hospitcll, the arts, museums, and the many other worthwhile projects they wholeheartedly believed in. The accolades will come pouring m. The family, in their grief, will be sustamed by the knowledge of love and admiration he had accumulated dunng his hletime. As for us, we are privileged and grateful, to have known him. CHARLES R. TIIOMPSON Newport Beach Joe Bell's column about the NBA player who balked at standing for the pledge of allegiance because of his Islamic religion, brings to mind a light moment at our recent Harbor High PTA meetings. Even though there's frequent- ly no flag in the various meeting rooms we use, we've been instructed by school board mem- ber Judy Franco to imagine a flag •just over there,• as we recite the mandatory flag salute. Not a problem, for we PTA members are not ones to flout the rules. So we all stand to salute our lmaginary flag before attending to business. It occurs to me, however, that this is different from some of the procedures of school board mem- bers themselves. They've indi- cated no embarrassment about disregarding the essence of the Brown Act, the open-meeting law, as they've gone about their secret deliberations about the Costa Mesa farm, for example. And I'm wondering why there's no justification for spend- ing $1,000 on that Long Beach hotel room plus meals during the school board's convention, espe- cially when our schools are in such sorry state. It seems to me that if they want to schmooze at nearby conventions, it shouldn't be at the expense of our kids. School trustees do open every school board meeting with the pledge of allegiance, however, with a real flag to salute. That's political and commendable. So I guess the mes.sage is that you get to pick and choose just which rules are convenient to follow, once you've been duly elected. KAREN EVARTS Newport Beach Editor's note: Karen Evans has twice run tor the school boa.rd agalnst Judy Franco and lost. Where does Cox st;Jmd on gun ban? Christopher Cox ca11s hllrl- self a representative. Who is he representing here on this vote to repeal the ban on assault weapons? He didn't even have the courage to vote. Who is he representing here? His con- stituents or the NRA? 1 mean, at least he should have the courage to vote one way or the other. ANNA BE'ITY GOLDMAN Newport Beach Miss Jerry, like Joe I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy Joseph Bell's col- umn. Of COW'Se l miss Jerry Kobrin and a few others but this guy is wondertul. Keep him going. SARA KAVAJUAN Newport Beach 'I Newport Harbor High golf coach tees off on Costa Mesa course criticism By Jim Warren I am writing to express my con- cern about the article which appeared on the front page of the Daily Ptlot newspaper, regarding the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club and Mesa Verde Part- ners. I have contrary beliefs to some of the stated situations. Scott Henderson personally, along with Brad Booth, PGA Professional and Judy Walters, administrative assistant, have done everything possible to help the local school golf programs. I know for a fact that Costa Mesa High School, Estancia FJ.-r f • High School, Orange_ Coast Col- lege, and ourselves at Newport Harbor High School would have to drop our golf ;programs if it were not ~elf generosity. At Newport Harbor, we enjoy and benefit from our golfing priv- ileges very much. We have our varsity program hittQ:!g range balls one day a week at a very fair price. Our' junior varsity team uses the course to play about one-half of their home matches and also practices there from one to two days per week .. Our freshman team uses the facility for its home matches, the driving r&ige and for its practice rounds. Our girls program which ts new this year also uses the golf f I course as its home. The girls practice four days per week on the driving range, play their honie matches on Mesa Linda, and occasionally go on the course for a couple of practice holes after everyone is gone from the tee box. We have 40 golfers in our pro- gram. We try to use the course as sparingly as possible out o{ fair- ness to their generosity. Golf is thriving today because of people like Henderson in the golf indus- try who are taking care of our sport. On March 19, Henderson .-- allowed our girls Pl'OQ!~old the very first ~Newport Harbor Golf'tbumament. 1bis _..--- _,.,-' . • girls tournament was the first of its kind to be played in the CIP Southern Section. The tourna- ment had 34 entrants and was a huge success. He gave us a junior rate during prime time on the Los Lagos course, and bis staff bent over backwards to help us promote and stage this event. He took a chance with us when everyone else twned their back on this pilot program. Other co\llltry clubs are now starting to join in this movement for girls' golf. He was the leader! Thanks once again. I understand that a financial agreement does exist between Mesa Verde Partners Group, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, and the cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. I do not know what the financial agreement is and do not ca.re to kn<n4i. I do know that the course must make a profit to stay in business. We encourage all of our kids to take lessons frwn course pro-' fessionals, to buy dubs.and equipment from the pro shop and to buy food from the concession- aire. I know today this Is only a small amount of money in rela· tion to the whole picture. 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LOUIS SYMPHONY: Plays at the Performing Arts Center at 8 p .m. tpighl The symphony pro- includes Haydn's Sym- ony No. 70 in D major and VNlb.irl:>ers and Echoes• by Ude &rker. Tickets range $10 to $47. For more infor- tion. call 553-2422. COSTA RICAN FOLK Aln': A free slide presenta- tion and art show titled, ujeres en Marcha • will be at p.m. tonight at the Newport Central Library, Friends eeting Room, Newport ch. Pre~tration is not 9B(:essary to attend. Informa- in: 717-3801. £1Uoy a ckUdom ~ wblle cndslng beautiful Newport harbor aboard the Pavilion Queen ... . the Robert B. MOOr1i 1'bMlre.i 1k:kets are $10 for adub md 16 fOr cbildreD 1n ~ P« more information, can '32· 5880. 6 FILOS l!NSBMBl.B::Jbe five-member group wtD perf onn an edectk: pro- gram of classic works spanning several centuries at 8 p.m. Sat- urday at Orange Coast Col- leqe's Fine Arts Redta1 Hall. nckets are $11 in advance 01 $13 at the door. For more Infor- mation, call 432-5880. 7-VISrr RIVER CITY: Costa Mesa Civtc Playhouses youth production of •ne Music Man• closes this week- end with performances 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. ActOJJ are between the ages of 13 and 18. nckets are JJ.01 '6 lor. <:bil· dren; Costa Mesa Civic Play- house, 611 Hamilton St., Costa M~650-5269 8DANCE WORKSHOP: Master teacher and chore- ographer, Christine Baltes, will present a jazz dance work- shop Saturday and Sunday at DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. Workshop fees vary. For more information or registra- tion. call 751-7554. 9 CIASSIC CARS: Tue Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island in Newport Beach will host the 2nd Annual Sum- mer Cruise, an evetµng of fine pre-1975 classic, rod and cus- tom cars. Serles n will begin 4 p.m. Monday and continue the first and third Mondays of each month. through September. Event runs Wltil 9 p.m . 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I was determined to give it a shot The thunderous noise coming from the comer of Mesa Verde Drive East and Baker Street on Monday and Wednesday morn- ings may sound like a roller hock- ey team practtangburaaualfy iFs a tap class. The noise belies the talent within. Eighty-year-old Dorothy Jo Swanson, in Madonna-like micro- phone headgear, leads her group of more than 30 dancels through routines she choreographs at the college twice weekly. "Not bad but not good," Swan- son calls out to her class, the majority of which are senior'citi- zens, as they slide, shuttle, ball change, step •. no where, no where. Yes, you can go nowhere and still be dancing. After a 'how to' as well as a 'how not to' demonstration. the group tries again. Much better. And again. Then once more to the music of "New York, New York.• A song that can set any toe to tap- pin'. Adding the newly learned set of steps to those previously learned, they nm through it a few more times. Swanson, with the grace and effortless style of a seasoned · dancer, looks fabulous. Her pos- ture, poise and physical condition rival those half her age. MBend forward more," she instructs, "the audience thinks you're doing something hard." But it is hard. This hopelessly uncoordinated reporter joined in for some basic step practice. One of the steps, the Buffalo shuffle, had the other hooters shuffling off to Buffalo while I fumbled the step with a perlect parody of its bison namesake. , After about an hour some stu- dents sat to rest but hopped right back up when Swanson called. "Let's line up." The class tapped their way tluough the "12th Street Rag" with real finesse, forming patterns and dancing in rotation. This group of •beginners• was really on its toes. Many of Swanson's students have been with her since Septem- ber, several joined last month and still others have been With her for 20years. . One previous student, Peggy Gene Evans, a former prima don- na ballet dancer, returned to dance at the age of 83, after a 30 year absence. She was in Swan- son's class until age 101. Last week. Swanson and friends cele- brated Evan's 102nd birthday. Her instructional aide, Renee Roseth, started t4king classes from Swanson in 1981, and became her aide four years ago after Swanson had an accident. Roseth now teaches with Swanson as well as her own classes at night at Coast- line. "I was a diehard jazz lover. I learned all the tap basics from Dorothy Jo. She's been wonderlul to me. I wouldn't be where I am if it wasn't for her," Roseth said. Some fast facts on the energetic octogenarian, Swanson: She started dance lessons at 11 years of age and began teaching in her Gary, Indiana living room at age 13. '£9LSTE'l( 'Buffet '13ru:nch !J!{[~ou Can 'Eat •'fajitas • Menwfo &Pozofe • Owkttl 'lJpr • 'Dt.ssert 'Tafik • 'Jmli 'Jruit • Cfii&!.n en Mok • Carnita.s • ~ruf mudi more! 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"No way! . , I'm going to tap my way to the • l The Professional Dance Net- work presented her with the "Lifetime Achievement Award" on March 1. stars ... God willing," Swanson • I said. "I do have a nm life. When l!l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l!l Coastline College awarded her you get up in the morning and i' want to go to work, it's wonder- ful." • -~~ AMACHI ~ RESTAURANT -~~ ~.: ·: • Authentic Sushi Bar :I~ ..... 111-f 11 :30-2::18 • Elegant Dining Ropm Sushi To Go -.11-SUISS-11:9.11. • Lunch Buffet 645-5518 2675 Irvine Avenue. Costa Mesa • Complete Bar 645-5519 (across from Newpon Golf Course) • I • 0 • • ., ¥. • \j • ~ I ~ I •• k · , , l~ NOW SERVING Co~try Style With Our Sunday Mexican Breakfast PRIME RIB NIGHT! $675 EVERY lliURSOAY SUNDAY NITE SPECIAL 7 9 5 * Chicken, Ribs & Brisket Dinner* 1/2 BBQ Chicken, BBQ Spare Ribs From 5pm and Bnsket of Beef Includes; !Wled Potllto, Beens, Com On The Cob & Selad Ber OUR EASTER. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IS FOR EVERY BUNNY! SERVED IN OUR PACIFIC BALLROOM 10:30 A.M. • 3:00 P.M. ADULTS $21.'5 KIDS (AGES S-12) $7.95 ·UNDER S FREE SPECIAL SENIOR DISCOUNT $17.95, SS AND OLDER Tb.U ·Euter •.. parade 1oar appetite before a tempttiq ballet lncladl• mad•to-order emeletta and waffles, caned ateamalal~Ulld of beef, laoaey 11Ue1 luam, rout Je1 of lam ,eoM pa1ta atatlon, talmoa wltla a'Dlaacla, freala ber wlld muabrooma In paff putry, f'&rmer McGre1pn •Prtnc 1arden of aataa, aatlpaato and our anlque ••• create your own Ea1ter ba1ket for deaert. . Pia• Ll•e contemporary Jan and a 1peclal vialt from •. .Peter Rabbit In pereon to meet tbe kldt and 1bare lall bullet of treats. B~ to It, call todQ.to euare yoar reMnatloa, (7U) 133-111t, E:at.."1M2 I I I l!J ~ ~ i5l ~ e e ~ r. ' I ' , • .. . ... • • : " • • iii ·Jazz trio's tunes resonates r through ihe dliier -din ------ By Lee Bradley, ~ Piiot Eve a problem. I love Jazz usic and lobk forward to earing the sounds that describe this unique contribu- tion to America's art. The key term here is hearing and I must add, focus -focus and concen- trate on the beauty of the music in the moment ln which it is created. My problem is that on a recent Sunday I went to hear the Matt Johnson Trio at Birra- poretti's at South Coast Plaza I found I had a difficult time bearing the trio wpat with all the polite chatter from the din- ers. Forget focusing. What I could make out was that the noise did not brother the trio, with leader, Matt John- son on drums, Andy Simpkins on bass and the sub for the reg- ular pianist, Marc Lebrun, who had a gig with Nell Carter, Dave Mackay. I was told by both Simkins and Johnson that they enjoyed playing at the restaurant and have had a steady gig every Sunday for the past two years. Jazz in Orange County does have staying power! I did manage to hear very good jazz trio music. But u I told Johmon following the first set, it wu like watching a be.net through a fog bank. Possible but diftlcult. . ·ur Darlin· was played in the beginning in a median tem- po with Johnson using brushes and Simpld.n's big tone leading lhe way for Mackay's boppJsh solo as Johnson switched to sticks and increased the tempo with shades of Count Basie from the piano as the tune ended. 'l\vo ballad standards fol-• lowed, •When Lights Axe Low" and the evergreen, •Body And Soul." The first highlighted , Mackay alternating between single notes to block chords as Johnson gave support with rim hots that added to the swing. •aody And Soul" became a natural-for Mackay as-he•began to improvise with Art Tatum- like runs that developed into chords that were played with a very tender and playful touch. I would like to be able to write that you could hear a pin drop but ... The piano introduction to •u I Were A Bell" caused me to look around to see if the ghost of Miles Davis was a bout to appear. Mackay paid his tribute to Red Garland, Miles' pianist, ~~ COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE ·~'al OUR TEEN PRODUCTION W PIEYNTS THE MUSIC MAN DIRECTED BY CHEIYL SANDERS PIODUCED BY STM SHIRO M«di a -Mardi 31 ~. Sotwday -8:00pm Sunday mafinee -2:00pm AnDARln . G•urmet • * . • Lunch• Dinner • Take OUt • • CoclCtallS • Catering • Banquets • 1500 Harbor Blvd .. , • Costa Mesa (at Adami) 54~1937 IDICE 1977 which led to a series bebop fig· ures that would have made Davil and Garland proud. Simp· kins moving froin low notes to the higbs came so fut it wu lilce watching a driver off the high boa.rd moving toward the water at high speed and reach- ing the lowest depth of the pool. AJs "No More Blues• bossa •novaea-along its Latill path, Mackey's closing of the tune brought big smiles to Simpkins and Johnson as if they were pJaying and enjoying them- selves as friends in front of a bunch of strangers and the music was wh~ counted the most. "<~·. · A loping underitated beat introduced •Our Love Is Here To Stay" and as Mackay added rolling bass figures, memories of , Simpkins' former tenure with The Three Sounds were elicited through a brief interplay between Simpkins and Mackay, which concluded with the well- known Basie three note tag. The ending of the set was musically announced with Charlie Parker's jazz standard, MNow's The nme ... My problem was not resolved. Hearing was possible but to focus on the cor.e of the music was not. Since the musi- cians enjoy the gig, the people, the two ye-arstay,cmd mowt importantly, playing the music and having fun doing it, that's enough to recommend an evening of dining and great jazz. As Simpkins said to me prior to the set, ·1 Uke playing when people are having fun eating and drinking as long as it does- n't get out of control." .Scam • L Seafood • Pasta • Fish • Veal • etc, etc, ... • Full C'1tering Services • 3 "'"""'' Rooms • '""Y Tr'1ys • Av'111'111/e for Priv11te P'1rtiu . • T'1ke Out Orders • C'111 Now for All Your Ctllering Nulls · Mt1n-Fri 11:30 •·•· -10:30 ,.m. S.t-Sun 5:00 ,.m. -10:30 ,,,,,, Scampi Risto..a"'te (714) 645-8560 1576 Ne~ Blvd., Ne~ Bead,, Located CW\ Old Newpot'f' ~ 16" St · Sunday, April 7th, 1996 l~a.m. to 3p.m. at IOC.a~ Indoor And Outdoor Seating Available (Outdoor Seating -Weather Permitting) Adults -$28.00 • Children -$14.00 Featuring a D ixieland Jazz Band Easter Bwmy • Egg Hunt • Kjds Room • Chet Baker, Serge Cbalott, Ellis and Sonny Stitt. To really listen to the piano artistry of Dave Mackay, pick up his new CD with local vocal- rst, Stepbame Haynes, "Tufo On A Swing." Macltay has played with some of the most well- known jazz artists, including, • LEE MADUY, of Cost. Mesa, Is retired psychof~ lnstru<;tot: COUft selor, dean and jazz enthusiast who teaches history of jazz at Orange Coast College. E*9 the,.... In frail ..tood. prime ............................ ........ r----12 for 1 r----. 1 1 Purchase Breakfast, Lunch~ . or Dinner I & Receive any 2nd Entree I F§EE, Up to s6.9 5 Equal or lea.er .J:? ue &p. 4/JS. L One per table ---------------- 263 E 17th St .· Costa Mesa 714. 650-2432 Hours: 7 Da s eek 6am - 1 am A Brr IN LoNDON! A Hrr IN NEW YORK! Now IT'S SCR's TuRN! " ... a work of intelligence and wit." -J')f.--rortt "- ~England by Richard NeJson • April 5 • May 12 British ideals vs American ideas= ft.reworks! '7i£1Ue A11e , ~ bfJcMuma McClellad Glass '11liwp APrfl t •, 1996 ....~. ·- ,. I I I -m· -. ~ "".-----..,.,.-~ . -r • • -.J •• .. I , ' r N"' -• --• • "-._. • ·score card PIERCE STREET ANNEX + Vlsua1 stlmulantr. Backgam- mon games. Dartboard. Pool tablet. Lots of beer posters and woodldecor. Greot view of the DiOP from the patio. Dance fioor. + Attire: For the women, heavy ' black eyeliner and teased hair. For the men, cowboy boots and button down shirts. Lots of · receding hairlines. + Bar bounty: Choice of 19 I beers, 10 of them on tap, includ- ing Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and NewcasUe Brown Ale. , ' MARC MARTIN I DAILY,PILOT Above: Th~ cast from Corona del Mar IUgh School's pro.: ductlon of Anything Goes .... Below: Billy (Mkhael Paril- lo) and Reno (Vandy Scoates) perform 'You're the Top" tn Ad 1 of "Anything Goes." After 8:30 p.m., $2.75 for a pint of domestic beer, $3.50 for a pint of all other beer.i. $3.25 for a well drink and $3.75 for an eight ounce glass of wi,ne. Before 8:30 p .m., drinks are fifty ceD.,. cheap- er . + PIAY: Anything Goes . +SCHOOL: Corona de1 Mar High School +STORY LINE: Try to keep up, it gets confusing. Billy and Hope are in love ', ,, q~h~~·s engaged to Eve- ' }fii 131\ly gets Reno to get Evelyn away from Hope. But meanwhile ... Evelyn and Hope fall in love. Gangsters Moon and Bon- ~ nie help sneak Billy on a boat but Billy is mistaken for Public Enemy No. 1. Billy and Moon get arrested. Hope and Evelyn are forced to get married but Billy and Moon stop the wed- ding. And that's all that can be said or it'll ruin it for you. +DRAMA TEACHER! Pepper • Rl}oads + DIRECTOR: Pepper Rhoads +NUMBER IN CAST: 28 + INTE.RESTING NOTI:: f Michael Parrilo, Shay Conaty and Vandy Scoates are some of the veteran actors taking the stage. They were last seen in Corona de1 Mar High School's Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Th• nacattlon Continues Since 1972 K 1 t, r , ,' , PH ,f\Jf ,",Hf;.D production of HThe Art of Din- ing.• +SOME FEAnJRED SONGS: Look for the ever popular "You're the Top," "It's D'love- ly," and title tune "Anything Goes." + COST: $6 presale or $7 at the door +WHEN: Show times are 8 p .m . tonight through Saturday. +MORE INFORMATION: The play will be at Newport Harbor High School's Norman Loats Theater, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. -Valerie Fugent + Equal opportunity: Monday night: "Suds for Studs." For $5, men have their choice of three draft.beers, three well drinks-Or three glasses of house wine. And then on Thursday night, there's M Abe's Babes," when, for $5. women have their choice of any three ~. · + Other cool things: Pool games are free on Sunday. And on Sat- urday, from noon to 5 p.m., $1.00 will buy a half-pound ham- burger. + The Crowd: Late 20s to late 40s. Not super hip. Not super young. A little bit of a meat mar- ket ... + 1\lnes: Good mix of disco, rock 'n' roll and mainstream 'music . 9llA i APA§•u•A ~VERY THURSDAY NIGHT ALL You CAN EAT PAELLA AWARD WINNING HOUSE SPECIALITY A MIX Of CHICKEN & SHRIMP, CHORIIO TOSSED WITH GARLIC, PEAS, BEU PEPPERS & SAFFRON RICE •9!G~8") 530 -9PM (714) 756-81 94 4253 MARTINGALE WAY • NEWPORT BEACH ••€HINO STA,.LIS AT MACA1tTHutt-Co,.1N1111•N1 Also, live rock 'n' roll on Sun- day night, 8 p.m . to midnight. No cover charge. + Grub: Grill your own ham- burgers and chicken breasts, half-pound hamburger for $3.50, eight-ounce chicken breast, $3.50. Also there's delivery ser- vice from Pizza Hut and Wok Spirit. +Don't try this line: HWho are you loo.king for? Maybe me?" - man with receding hairline and pot belly. + Works like a charm: Large- busted woman leaning over a backgammon set: •Do you know how to set this up right?" + Boring, but crucial informa- tion: Address: 330 E 17th Street, Costa Mesa Ph.one: 646-8500 Hours: noon lo 2 a.m., eve ry night . Cover charge: $3 after 8:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday night • ) -By Anna Marte Stolley CAFE jlOLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH •SPECIALTY COFFEES • •WATERFRONT DINING• OPEN DAILY 71\M-4PM • 723-0616. 634 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 A17 The large gamlng area at Pierce St. Armexls one reason for its big crowds. Patrons have a variety of games to choose from indudlng pool, darts, pinball and backgammon. For John Mal- one (above) and bis friends, Pierce Sl Annex ls the usual hangout LEAH H0GST£N i DAILY PILOT ITALIA TRAVEL l 'SA .. HOMEWARD 10.D 2 IGI UP CLOSI I P£RIOUL. 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I.I ian devour a sau'ltfoe or a dedicat-1 oo dieter gobble ~ Mes J)()llsbed : off with a pea.nut butter shake? ,1 l n.e .. 1ac1.mc.o1~ • (S3.25-3AS) wbk:h alls ..... and ingredients flan .. OY8' the globe: Spicy Indian with cuny, ol ooune1 PaJ.ifelnlp tor that Middle East flawri Aman...tylel ~as Kung Pao Wow, Moo Sbu Sb~· This is no health f~ revolt. : • £1\l.s is business as uswi'l at Veg a 1 Go-Go, which offers a variety of l vegetarian food with Oavors from I J t1round the world. : 1 Por those who think it's impos-• 1 ~•ble to eat vege~ food and '--------------------------..! tome away satisfied, you're in for lunchtime aowd in Fashion "swprise. Th.ls pit-stop on the lsU)nd's Abium Court to Veg a c;o.. Fashion Island food cow1 circuit is Go, tucked away in a corner. 110 venture Into the vegetarian We stopped at the spotless, I.ind of Bland and Blah, but of stainless steel cxnmter and Mmm and Good. assessed the white, saeaming Owner <1.nd creator of the year-orange and cool purple, futuristic old Veg a Go-Go, Constance look - a far cry from the standard, Esposito, has taken vegetarians' "Woodstock. ferny-type vegetari- -.taples and successfully managed an" restaurant image whk:h 10 mate soy with spice and taste Esposito said she.wanted to avoid. with tofu. l low'd she do it? By Even the ruune, Veg a Go-Go , oolong and creating from ·her bas a hip sound that was bom I 1Nlrt and soul.• when Esposito's friend quipped "The whole complaint with one day lhat his shirt was, "totally ltet1llhy loo<l is people thinking it's potyester a go-go." l>ldnd," Sdld Espos1to, a vegetarian "l said, 'Oh my gosh -that's • 111d 23-year veteran of the food it,'" said Esposito who had mulled I 111..,1ness "They think 'just veg-over dozens of names before land- ' l'<'c;' dJlcl get turned off.· ing on this one, which she joked, Esposito, with help from her also alludes to her past. •A lot of 111t1nc1yer, Carlita Jocson, wanted people think I was a go-go dancer 10 tum ~uch people on. in the 70s." "Some people at first were The four of us scanned the wondering what they were eating menu and chose two of the most .ind now we have d lot of regu-popular items: the low fat air fries '"''"· .. she said. ($1.85), and the 98% fat free llucc dming companions and I cheese burger ($3.85). We also none of us vegetarians -wove selected the Thai noodle salad 11ur way Uuough the noisy, ($4.95); and a couple 'o rappers. ::~:~FIY ~ Rgf~S" C:Otintr CoO.,.\~ r"i---~----, 1 BUY O• OMELETTE 1 • SlldWlcllls .,. ...... Elb'n'I ·~· ~ and American such u BBQ Veg •. gies, Southwest and Caj\Dl Yahoo. We cbole the good ol' barbe- and the more daring Cajun· r . fast food was ready in about eight minutes -about tbe same amount of time it took to find an empty table. 1be server forgot to give us utensils and nap- kins, but our food order was e<>r· reel The barbecue rapper was stuffed with grilled brocooli. com. carrots, onions, red and green peppers, "Cheese." and brown lice. 1be barl>ecue sauce was tangy and.light~ the vegeta- bles crunchy and fresh. The Cajun Yahoo rapper held blackened •sausage,• fresh salsa, lettuce, cabbage and a spicy sauce that Louisiana natives would be proud to call their own. Perhaps the biggd SlU'piise was how deli- cious and peppery the "sausage" tasted, and how much like the real thing (minus the potk and fat, ol course). Whatever was added to the soy to make this link -it's a sure thing, according to one ol my companions, who practically inhaled the Cajun dish. lunch 11 :30 -2:00 The 1baj salad was also a win· ner with buckwheat noodles, fresh carrots,dlantro,cabbage,broccoli, bean sprouts and baked tofu which actually had &Jl •bundance of taste (which llD}'Oilewho's eat- en tofu knows is quite a culinary acx:omplisbment.) 1be colorful sal- ad was tossed with a spicy Thai peanut-vinaigrette. Perhaps the most noteworthy meal was the cheese burger and trench fries. Esposito would not divulge the ingredients except to say the burger is a vegetarian con- coction of soy and spices made especially for Veg a Go-Go.· •Whenever we had a choice between fatfree-lowfatorfiavor - we tried to balance between the dinner 5:00pm -1 O:OOpm J. two," Esposito said. The burger, served with a wheat bun, tomato and lettuce, was one of the best tasting non- ~t burgers l have eaten. Amaz- in{Jly, the taste wasn't sa~fk:e<l for health and the texture was · more like real meat than graius . The trench fries have 2-3 grams of fat a serving and are cooked in a specially-made air machine, not oil. They are great tasting and don't leave your fingers greasy. And yes, dessert was not forgot- ten. There are a variety of low fat, non-dairy shakes from fruity to chocolate and energy-packed. The p'nudder chocolate cup shake ($3.25) made with chocolate rice milk, natural peanut butter and banana. was incredible. OK, no ing can~ as good ~e real-fa loaded thing, but it was<:t.nr.n.. close. -· We also sampled the baniJla lbake ($2.15) which inaiiOed orange juice, rice milk and banana which blended into a tangy tropical drink. As we happily munehed do our deliciously different meal. it was unanimous that we would back to dine at Veg a Go-Go. Afterall, we had only made a d in the menu. . SIR ROGERS, LTD. • ~ Breakfast Served 7:00 a.m. -10:30 a.m. Serving Fresh Oven Roasted Turkey & HRoast Beer' Complete Sandwich Menu & Salads Party Trays • 3-8 ft. Long Submarine Sandwiches ~ VJ Beginnias April 15th. New Extended Hrs. 841-6854 L-iU.IWilli_.J Served With Home Fries Toast or Biscuits g Gravy 320 lrlstol It. ti. (at Redhill)• 141·7121 O M.F 7-8 Sat 7-6 Sun 8-6 ~ 270 E. 17m ST. #17 . CosTA MEsA . ~ (714)645-2252 'l::::!!!!!!!===(Open Dally 7:1)(1. 2:00~ ===-= S'11~•0ona ... (BnWeenaedhlll-t: Campu) o M -F: 7:00 a.m. -6:00 .m. • Sat -Sun: 7:00 a.m. • 4:00 PUT THE HIPPITY BACK IN YOUR HOPPITY! Enjoy Your Spring Season To the Fullest. .. 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Ff'9lh Seafood And Exotic Oinfna Wdi Petlo Dining Ef'llllrt8inment ~. Hours: 11 :Cl). 11 :(J) Reet.elrent. 11 :00.1 :CXlam Br.. cndlt r.da ~-~ V•. MIC. Dilccwer. OW... Rt1•¥9tb11 Recommended. ~Iii 309 Pelm St .• &a H, ~ Beech CA 92680 (714) 723-5CXXJ PORTY CARROTS RIUTAURANT Qx"1Ci111tal -~ ru.n.. 6oultl ~ Pbza. 3333 S. 8(iatol c:oa Meta C7.14J.55Q-9700. lnformel And~. ()Jr Menu II Vlried With A Wide Al!lQ9 Of ~ FMJl'tea. f1'9ttft1m, ~end~ 9INcl Iii All~ Pnce v.lue. Moofri 1QSpm • s.t &43pm _• Soo 108p. Vim, MalttU' CWd And Amlran &pew~.~,,,.. No& Needed. TAftA8 . ~ -ru.lne F1orn Speln ~ l.lw A11m11oco ·~IQ In PMla. ~ Grilled . FNlh Alt\ & P91tee. Oper-i 08ya Plir ·~?*d Sun. & Moo. Miiot' Q'lldlt Olrdl ~-L.ocatlld • ~ Mllrdatglle WWt (8INnd a... MllcArUV 6\ Cbiw Id•. ,.;;rt a.icl'I (714) 7e&8194 ------- AMACHI Sushi & Suahl to Go. Complete Bar. 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I've just hied to remain focused on what the pur· pose of this agency is -a com- munity water service. "And personally, what has helped me through this i$ my family. My husband is very sup- portive . And at the beginning of all this, I had a little boy. He's 2 now. He's brought me a tremen- dous amount of joy." Bl)t even a supportive family couldn't numb the sting of her layoff from the district, a move that has left some in the commu- nity surprised. When the distnct announced the reorganization a few months ago, General Manager Karl Kemp said Urashima could be a FERGUSON CONTINUED FROM A 1 scary." Even with a City Coundl election coming up in November, Ferguson passed on taking a shot at local pol- •What has helped me through this ls my family. My hus- band is very sup- portive. And at the beginning of an this, I had a litUe boy. He's 2 now. He's brought me a tremendous :: amount of joy ... " -MARY URASHIMA • likely candidate for the newly created administration tna.nag- er's position. "I did talk to Karl Kemp about it," Urasliima said. •And he indicated to me that it proba- bly wouldn't be the best position for me, resulting in there just wasn't a place for me here any- more. •I think the ill!neral manager felt that my skills were in other areas.• Urashima, 36, has a bache- lor's degree in journalism and photography, with a minor emphasis in anthropology. Before joining the management staff at Mesa, Urashima for a ti.me worked as a journalist and then spent eight years doing marketing and public relations for a health care company. When she arrived at Mesa, itics. ·1 always make it a rule never to run for an office where the public can hit you with a tomato." The most recent defeat, Fergu- son says, has helped him learn a valuable lesson about voter priori- ties. To anyone seeking advice on a career in politics, Ferguson says simply, HDon't buck the machine." , OU ALI TY IS Soutbern Callfomia WM in tbe mldltola~ •A lot ol our activttiel fOCUlied ' oa water CODlel'Yation," Urubima Mkl. •A Qw!wndous amount ot time wu tpmt on community outreach and educa- tion. "And the board had set a goal for a voluntary 10% reductidn in water \lie. So we launched an outreach campaign to try to achieve that We were getting hundreds of phone calls a day from people wanting to know how they could conserve water. "The community ended up comerving 15%. That wu one of the reasom Mesa did not have to implement mandatory water rationing during that time.• Now, Urashima said she's looking forward to the new chal- lenges and opportunfties in her future. She plans to stay in pub- lic relations, but hopes to move back into private industry. "I'd like to do something that allows me a little more creativi- ty,• Urashima said. But first, Urashima said she plans to spend some time with her to<Jaler, Keane, and bus band Keith, a 38-year-old aerospace engineer. She also has a few projects she wants to complete at her Huntington Beach home. •1 want to paint my living room,• Urashima said. "And I'm really looking forward to spend- ing a few days just taking my son ·to the park and to the beach." •STAFF WRITER Carolyn Miiier also contributed to this report. "There's no place for ethics in politics. It's not that I'm bitter, but I've learned my lesson the hard way that, except for your loyal supporters, people don't ca.re very much. "At least I can keep a sense of humor about it. Otherwise, it .would kind of get to you." CRYSTAL COURT . ,THE VILkAGE . 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Abrams, playing sparipgly this season for Coach Charlie Bleiker's Sailors, is rated in the top 20 in the world by the International Tennis Federation in the 18s, the second-ranked American player in the ITF rankings. Turld.ch. .m exchange. student.from_ Croatia, has played his way to the top in Orange County with a 28-0 r\cord. His serve has been clocked in the 110 m.p.h. range. Abrams, headed for Stanford next year, is a former two-time U.S. junior national team member who has played in two matches for Newport Harbor this season, winning all six of his sets. Clearly the most celebrated male player in the area since Brett Hanson-Dent (Newport Harbor) -a current touring pro who won a CIF Southern Section individual singles title his senior year in 1990 -Abrams enters today's Sea View match on a hot streak. In South America earlier this month, BOYS TENNIS Newport Harbor's Geoff Abrams makes rare appearance to confront Corona del Mar junior Boris Turkich, who has run up an impressive 28-0 record. It's one set, winner take all. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot Abrams reached the semifinals of the ITF's Banana Bowl in Sao Paulo, Brazil, beating the tournament's top-seeded player along the way, and advanced to ·the quarterfinals of the ITF's Asuncion Bowl in Asuncion, Paraguay. Those performances, along with success in the upcoming Easter Bowl, should secure his spot in this ye~s Grand Slams at Wimbledon and the French Open in the junior division. This is his final year of eligibility far junior high school boys and girls swimming Grand Slams. "I hear (Abra.ms) is pretty good/ Turkich sa.id. "I hope to beat him. Yeah, (ma)Cbe Abrams has had bigger matches in his career); but he hasn't seen me play. I think he'll be surprised when he faces me. I think (today) is a big day.• Abrams, whose prionty has been focusing on the Easter Bowl (April 7-14 in Palm Springs), realizes anything can happen in one set. but looks forward to the challenge of facing 1\.lrkich, Taylor Dent and John Cappello, CdM's other standout singles players. Dent is rated No. 1 in the nation in the 14s. "I should get a few good matches,• Abrams said. • U I come out and play well, they have to deal with 1t; If they come out and play well, I have to deal with It." "(Abrams) should wm them, I don't see any problem," Bleiker said. "I haven't seen (Turkich) play, but watclung Geoff play lately, I don't see how anybody·can beat him." "Geoff's m a different league, hlttmg over there at Palisades all the time with Rick Leach,• Cd.M Coach Tun Mang said. "He's hitting with the top guys in the country. This high school thing, it's almost a no-WUl situation.• BASEBALL ---r~-c-~-~-~-· __ l Sea Kings carry the Jbig sticks l . 6 5 . j ID -WIIl • Carey's defense another key in victory over Eagles. Big Canyon i;nayhave a Tigeron its hands • Pac-10 Championships scheduled for Big Canyon April 29 through May 1. Us C 's Athletic Department confirmed Wednesday that Big Canyon Country Club will host the Pacific 10 Conference men's golf championships April 29 through May 1. That means 1iger Woods of Stanford, whose father, Earl, is an honorary member of Big Canyon, will return to Newport Beach. Woods, who has played Big Canyon before, did not play in last year's Pac-10 • Championships in Richland, Wash., because of a rotator cuff injwy. Woods' father is technically the honorary member of Big Canyon, because NCAA regulations prohibit the two-time U.S. amateur champion, a Cardinal sophomore, from receiving such recognition'. Arizona State is the defending Pac 10 champion. UC Berkeley's Charlie WI is the defending individual champion. a Congratulations to Sandy Huber, a Big Canyon assistant pro who recently became a fooer parent to a two-week-old girl. Huber started the junior program at Big Canyon 10 yea.rs ago. I I I I l ! i l I ~ I i ! .. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT CdM sophomore Michelle Dawn (left) chums to victory ln the 100 free: Nette Alshuler and Dawn root home Megan Hardt. Huge verdict for CdM girls . • Corona del Mar girls tie El Toro; CdM boys post 119-51 crusher. CORONA DEL MAR -A tie may be like kissing your ~er to some people. but ' try to sell that to Corona del Mar Higb swimming coach Doug Volding. His Sea Klngs 85-85 tie Wednesday wttb Sea View League rival m Toro was about as sweet as they come. •1 don't think we've ever gotten ~ than 30 points in the 12 years rve been here," a jubilant Volding said. "This is a major win The See. -1 in what called the best start in his tenure. ·we've had undefeated teams past," be said. •But when you consider the talent out there now, comparatively this is our best start ever.• The Sea Kings had three individual win- ners: Hilary Hoeven in the 50 freestyle (26.78); Michelle Dawn in the 100 free (58.34)1 and Laura Weeshoff claimed the 100 ckstroke in 1 :02.66. • In the boys competition, Jeremy Piasecki, Kawika Tarayao and Alex Batley won individual events and Corona del Mar swept all three relays to defeat El Toro, 119-51. Piaseki won the 200 free (1:52.33), Tarayao won the 100 back (59.2) and Batley won the 200 individual medley (2:15.7). CdM (3-1, 2-0) won the 200 medley along th the 200 and 400 free relays. Elsewhere in Sea View League swim- ming: NEWPORT BEACH -NEWPORT Melissa Pomeroy and Erin Hartig grabbed third-place finishes as the Newport Harbor High swim team dropped a 136-34 . decision to . li:vine. Pomeroy finished third in 100 fly (1 :03.99) just 1.5 seconds off the winning pace. Hartig was third in the 500 free (5:49.55) for the Sailors (0-3, 0-2). • Sophomores R.ob Williams and Jason Arrow accounted for the Newport boys' 127-43 loss to Irvine. Williams was second in the 100 fly and the 100 breast, while Arrow was second in the 200 individual medley and third in the breast. The Sailors fell to 1- 2, 1-1 in league. • SEE SWIMMING PAGE 83 !L.. ________________ ~----~~~~~~~--~----------------~~~~~~----~--------~~--------_,,J I I .. l i daily pilot "igh school athlete of the week I MMC A ttal.e.. rtf "'-\Vtiiialr rh,.ft ,lfthtM!ftft rtf ("'fftrf 1 COMIC RELIEF With ace left-hander Chad Johnson on the mound it's uswUly Corona del Mar . which gets the last laugh. the hitters," said the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week. "t almost have to laugh, sometimes, and I like to crack jokes with my shortstop and second bueman. I'm cocky, what can I sayl" Confident ts the description CdM Coach Joe Koh pTefen, and with three-plus seasons of varsity success under his belt, who could begrudge the two-time All-Newport-Mesa DistrlCt selection a little self-esteem. "He11 been pre~ amazing,• Mid KOb. who saw litUe humor in JohnlOn'i polt•IW'athOl1 nlM Al MODday'1 pnactlCe ·1 rMd IOIDethlng in Saturday"a DellY PUot about Coec::b Koh having to do0a'8 my arm to ldmoeo 10 I tbouglit lt woWd be funny ao ._ ,up-topadial in a lltDg. • JobDIOn Mid. "When I ftnt wilted Into ttie dugout. (Kob) wun't there.yet. but I &okt tbe ott.r coecbel that the dot'tOr bed found By Barry Faulkner, fJ¥Y Pt/at CORONA ool MAR -After Corona del Mar High sophomore Ryan Actherberg turned the sea- son around with one swing of the bat Friday, the rest of Coach Joe Koh's Sea Kings must have fig- ured it was thel.I' turn Tues- day agamst v1S1tmg Santa Mariarlta. Ei~ht of nine Sea IGng starters con- tributed to an 11-hit attack, whlch along with some gut- sy pitching Carey from starter Kevin Stuart and closer Chris Wills, was enough for a 6-5 Sea View League victory. "Friday's wm (delivered by Achterberg's solo 10th-uuung homer against Newport Harbor) was a turnaround,• Koh said. • SEE COM PAGE 83 Sailors Urbanize ' Warriors • Joe Urban pitches, bats Newport Harbor to 4-1 triumph over Woodbridge. By Jeremy Aston, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Junior right-hander Joe Urban Hfted t.be N wport Hu- bor High base- ball team on his back Wednesday and carried them to a 4-t win • over Wooelbrtdge, ending. thrM- game *1d, and = i:: ftnt Set V\ew LMauewm. Urben pttdMd a ~ . geme, ......... ..i bit ... g ... -WIDDIDg bcilDe nm * g0odm11l"lft. I THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 l ,------~~----------~--~-=-----------.-..... ....... ----_;;..--.;;...:------..;...:.-:-~--------__;--...;..;,;,-.;;,:..;.._;.,.....;.. __ .....;.....;..---~:-----:-".""---------".""'.""--------------, ! ! i Estancia's JJnmiCk slugs homer, pitches for the victory j l i I I Cubs win, 8-5, 8s Angel r~y just mi~es I I i i SANTA i ANA i Estancia High's Jen Brunick bit a :.: three-run home run and earned the victory on the mound, and _!.i four Eagles had two hits each fo lead a 13-hit attack, as Estancia :,,!':. defeated host Saota Ana, 10-5, in nonleague softball action Wednesday. Bridgette Howe, Jill Black, Eri-! ka Sunga and Carina Padilla 1 each had two hits and an RBI for 1 the Eagles (2-4), who scored in 1 five of the seven innings, includ-! . ing three in the fifth when 1 Brunick launched her first home 1 run of the s~GW j • Callahan, Gustafson give the Cubs the offensive spark. NEWPORT BEACH -Colin Callahan went 2 for 3 with a double and four RBI and Mike Gustafson went 2 for 3 as the Cubs beat the Angels, 8-5, in Newport Harbor Baseball Association, Mustang Division (ages 9-10) play. The Angels' Charlie Farmer had a bases-loaded doubJe in the bottom of the sixth. inning to dri~ home three, but the Angel rally fell snort. Joe Guiterrez hit a two-run homer for the Angels. In other Mustang DtvlsJon games: 1Wtm 10, White Sox s Josh White pitched two innings for the Twins and struck out all six of the batters he faced to~ earn game MVP honors. Elliott Laurance bad the hot bat going 3 for 3 with a triple and driving in three runs. Spencer PWuld added a double to drive in two. Joey Mann had a triple to start a late rally for the White Sox, which fell short. Paul Dillman added some beads-up base running and strong defense at first base. Yankess 4, Roddes 3 ' Cris Taylor ~d a two-run single in the sixth inning to lift the first-place Yankees to victory. Pitcher Brien Planagan held the Rock- ies in the bottom half of the inning with the tying run standing on third. In Broaco DIYllloa play (ages 10-U)' Angela 13, Roddel 13 The Angels used a walk and five bits in the sixth inning.to a erase a five-run deficit and gain a tie~ This was the third straight game the Angels (1-0-3) have come from behind for a tie. Chris Rinesmith pitched two innings, striking out three, and went 3 for 4 and drove in three runs for the Angels. Ryan Rowe was 3 for 3 with two RBI. Yankees 8, ~ -4 The Yankee pitchers enjoyed some great defense, including two double plays. Shortstop Peter Dugan had four £stMda 10. s.ntl. AIY 5 l Estancia 013 231 0 -10 13 5 i -l--Ml"4 __ .,.._ S.nta AN 100 022 0 -S 5 2 : Brunick. Bladt (5) and Howe; Morales, Perez ! (6) and Martinez. W -Brunld(. 2-0. L • Morales. 1 28 ·Sunga (E), M artinez (SA). HR -Brunick (E). l CdM loses out, 5-1 MJ6 s 0 SOFTDALL · 1 Corona del Mar High's Erica l Greene pitched well iv relief, but l the damage had already been 1 done, as host Aliso Niguel scored ! five runs in the first inning, cruis-l ing to a 5-1 nonleague softball j victory Wednesday. ! Greene inherited runners on l second and third with nobody out 1 in the fifth, but doused the l Wolverines' rally, retiring the side 1 before they couJd score. She gave ! up one hit in three innings, strik-l ing out three. CdM (7-6) scored ! its only run in the sixth, when ! Megan Henning singled home ~ Linda Van Hook. j NON LEAGUE Aliso Niguel 5, ~ del M.,. 1 Corona del Mar 000 1>01 o . 1 6 4 Aliso Niguel 500 000 K • s 8 1 Van Hook. Greene (4),and Wills; Heath and l Sheikh. W • Heath. l · Van Hook. 2-3. 38 • Heath (AN). Eaglei roll by 15 strokes .,1 .• MISSION VIEJO - Estancia High sopho-GOLF more Andy Thompson shot par (36) Wednesday to pace the Eagles to a l~-214 Pacific Coast League j golf victory over Laguna Hills at l the Mission Viejo Country Oub. · 1 Pete Krutzik (38), Ross Neces-! sa.ry (40), Jeff Perry (42) and Mike ! Perry (43) rounded out the scor-! ing five forthe Eagles (7 -1, 4-0). 1 Tars fall by 5 strokes COSTA MESA Newport Harbor GOLF High's Justin Shapiro rediscov- ered his stroke Wednesday, shooting a 2-over-par 38 on the challenging Santa Ana Country Club course to win medalist hon- ors, while the host Sailors had a 2- stroke advantage in their non- league golf match against Mission Viejo, yet ultimately lost, 438-443. Newport (2-6) outshot Mission Viejo, 219-221, in the nine-hole round. but the Diablos' lead from the first round Feb. 28 was enough to hold off the Sailors. Shapiro, who had seven pars and two bogeys in his round Wednesday, also finished as the overall medalist (78). Spencer Rose (44), Bill Collopy (45), Chris Henrotin (46) and Scott Reuben (46) also scored for the Tars. Mustangs fall in three c o s T A VOLLBYBALL MESA - Sean Hylton had 20 blocks and Josh Summers contributed 20 digs for the Costa Mesa High vol- leyball team (2-3), but it wasn't enough Wednesday as Laguna Beach won the Pacific Coast League opener for both teams, 15-3, 15-10, 15-0. : i l ! ! All-Stars advance NEWPORT BEACH -The Division 1 AU-Stars from the Newport/Mesa National Junior Basketball League won two games this past weekend to take first place in its division, earning an invitation to this week's Sec- tionals. The All-Stars beat Irvine by four points to advance to the championship game where they took Hunting- ton Beach apart, 61-48. Steve McCarthy earned Most Valuable Player·hon- ors by scoring 15 points, pulling down 20 rebounds and adding three steals and four blocks. Jason Sinco and Bobb]( Sherrell joined McCarthy in double figures with 12 adtt 10 points, respectively. Defense played a key role in both games with Car- los Mora, Chad Gorden and Morice Aguillar being the key contributors. In other games: The All-Stars from Division 3 won two of three weekend games to advance to Sectionals along with the Division I team. The All-Stars opened Saturday with a 55-28 win over Huntington Beach. Jacob Mastriana led all scorers with 13 points. Taylor Young and Hunter Swansom each had 10. In the first game Sunday, South Huntington Beach won a close one, 41 -37. Michael Flanders had eight points in a tough loss. In the second game, Alex Orth scored 21 points and Patrick Joyce had 19 as the All- Stars pulled out a 68-58 win. The Division 2 All-Stars split their games over the weekend, but kept the door open for a Sectional invi- tation. Greg Perrine scored nine points and had four rebounds, but South Huntington pulled out a 46-39 vic- tory in Saturday's opening game. Ryan Lean had eight points and eight rebounds and Tony Mellon had a team-high 10 boards in a losing effort. The All-Stars beat Laguna Hills, 61-47, on Sunday behind Michael Fitzhugh's 17 points and 13 rebounds. Tony Mellon, Andy Kirkorian and Ryan Heenan all had 10 points. Mellon pulled down 17 rebounds. Justin Rowe added nine points and Evan Encinos contributed seven boards (15 in the two ga,mes). GOLF -. r-------~----------------------------------------------~ I I I I I I I ,. I I I I I I I I I I ~· . -. '. -~) l-· ' . l._ ,....,.• -'I DOMINATORS There's no other way to describe College Park Elementa.ry's hoops crew, which swept through Orange County. COSTA MESA -The Col- lege Park Elementary School basketball team swept through the city tournament recently and completely dominated the Orange County Municipal Ath· letic Association Tourname nt this past weekend. Saddleback Valley was the first foe and was blitzed by the Cougars, 86-23. The next victim was San Juan Capistrano, which was swallowed up· b y the Cougars to the tune of 70-10. Santa Ana was the first real test for College Park and the Cougars answered the chal- lenge with a 50-34 victory, set- ting up the championship game against Newport Beach. It was no contest. College Park broke on top. 10-2. and never looked back en route to a 50-17 conquest. Center Joe Poley was the big gun for College Park in the title game. scoring 21 points, with THE COUGARS guard David Conte popping for 12 points. Point guard Rudy Serna con- tributed 14 assists and forward Michael McGuire was credited with 14 rebounds. Defensively the Cougars smothered the opponent, with the nucleus of the defensive effort keyed by the play of Justin Rowe, Nolan Clark, Josh Teregis and Tony Espejo. Coach Mo Rezkalah, who guided this group to the city football title earlier this year, will take his 15-1 team to San Diego on Friday to compete in the Southern Calif omia Munic- ipal Athletic Federation State Tournament. College Park's first foe will be at 10 a.m. against the San Gabriel Valley Champions. L-------------------------------------------------------~ Vanguards split at Dominguez Hills CONTINUED FROM 81 International Sports and Event Marketing, which managed the event at Newport Beach CoWltry Club., occ wins t,2th straight i C 0 ST A y ! DOMINGUEZ HILLS -South- MESA -i em California College's Van- immediately given for a drop to speed things up. Quick play is more meaningful than your score. · The field is lliiiited to 36 golfers. Interested players (or sponsor's) should call either Jeff Golan (223-8100), Jean Gardner (730-6100) or Ed McClements (975-1424). Ned Bondie, Triangle Square General Manager, reportedly had $25,000 to spend on the tournament. ·we wanted to have a golf expo and get involved, maybe sell tickets," Bondie said. •sut they didn't want us; we were too small and we're in Costa Mesa." The Onillge Coast College men's I guards split a nonconference soft- volleyball team rolled over Palo-l ball matchup with host Cal State mar Wednesday, 15-9, 15-7, 15-5, j Dominguez Hills Wednesday, the tn Orange Empire Conference. j Vanguards taking the first game The Bucs, 15-1 overall. 12-1 in i 3-2 by virtue of Angela Wolf's c0nference, have won 12 straight. l run-scoring single, then dropping Mke Pixler led OCC with 12 ! a 3-0 v~rdi~ in the nightcap as kills and Kevin R8i.d added 11. Willy i the hosts Kim Guerrero ignited a Harris led Palomar with 11 kills. I three-run sixth with a two-run 1 double. OCC t()nG Riverside I The split 14:aves sec at 12-13. r -: 2 overall, 3-1 m conference play. MOR.ENO VALLBY I -Larry Eckels of Southern c.llfomla c.._. J Orange Const College shot a 3-Cal....._ Den.,•-...,. 2 I So C.I College 000 030 0 • ) 7 1 over-~ 76 and teammate Alex 1 ,. Dominguez Hiiis 020 ooo o • 2 4 1 ¥1 fired a 79, u OCC defeated Houston •nd Muri.: SMgert end ho t Rivemde, -400""'°", in an ENml. w • Houstotl, w . L • SMVent. Orange Empire Conterence goU f M . 21 -Quist (CSOH). • match Wednesday at Moreno · ..._.-... Valley Ranch GoJt Club -__.·o...Dll•:••..-• ... I .Ala-• .........,_ f oc'c (116) ........ c.rl•c·•···· ~ 1H.v1ulg JOT • So Cll CoHeoe 000 000 0' • 0 4 0 wu Keith Achm4n (81J, Mike OclmlngunHMh ooo 001 i . a 4 o Wa!Ur (82) tnd Erk Bernett (82). HcMton *"d Murie; A. ,., ~ ' RJvenide'• Kyle Rogers won Eneml. w ·A.. hr. 4-0. L· HOUiton. S.:7. medalist bonon (73J. f::Q~ (OOH).•·.__. 1 0 0 Lelgb Steinberg, the Newport Beach-based sports attorney and agent, will return as the Honorary Chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation lnternational's sixth annual Lelgh Steinberg Golf ClasSic on May 17 at :ni.ttn Ranch Golt Course. Tourruunent entry fee is $300, whic:h includes gTeen fees, tee prizes, lunch and dinner, enter- tainment and silent auction. Por more detallt, call 553-0363. 0 Daw Sloddon. wbo played ln the Tolhlba Senior aa..sc, lilted the Ortginil El Tortto GiU1 in Cotta M ... as one d hti top to Mfride&n rettaurents on the Senior Thur. 09p1 '*'lofCoetaMmad tM setdal' Clnic, not everybodf m town wu ~ wtth Q In tile N~rt Beach men'a dub, Bob Brownell, Dick Hilliard, ~ LePebvre and Jack Stinson shot 96 to win the Polish cba-cha·cha.. Don GattUIO, Al Schnell, Alex De La Parra and Al Cranston (98) finllhed second, while Dan McGuire, Jim Bates, Bill · Holzgraf and Walt Sharer (99) werethlrd. In rounds March 20, Tom Wlenler won 1oW gross (65) end BW LaPon low net (52), winning e ttet>reuer froiD John Sullivan. ln a..t satuideJ'• fifth aDmW Brian Gelltgber M~ an event named after a former d~ member wbC> IUCCWDW to c&n• cer five.,.... ago, Don Wul WM the wtnner, followed t1Y Brownell and De La Pana. putouts and also caught a liner that he twned loto a double play. Ryan Heenan, Adam Cheny, Peter Dugan and Andrew Landgren all drove in runs for the Yanks. Indlam 9, Marllm -4 Lucas Parker <ll'ove in two runs and John Rogers, Michael McDonald, Ryan Torrey and Michael Jones added single RBI for the Indians. McDonald also pitched three ~gs, strildng out five and not allowing an earned run. In Pony Dtvtllon plat (ages 13·14): White Sox 10, Indians 4 The White Sox (3-0) used eight hi.ts and 10 walks to beat the Indians and hold on to first place. Heat finishes season with Kachina Klassic crown TEMPE, ARIZ. ~ The Heat, Costa Mesa's Region 120 Division 4 plus· team, defeated Tucson, 4-2, to win the Kachina Soccer JOassic. The ~eat (27-4-1) outscored opponents 149-35 this season while posting 14 sh utouts. Against Tucson, Gregg Perrine scored two goals and Billy Lund and Michael Gardner each chipped in one for the Heat. Kevin Desandro and Danny Kirkorian played well on defense. In the three games leading up to the championship game, the Heal won three games against teams from Arizona and New Mexico, 12-0, 7-0 and 13-0. Every player on the Heat roster either scored a goal or bad an ~sist during the tournament. Other team members are Charlie Hirst, Ralph Morgan, Scott Wade, Louie Day. Bryce Sheridan, Devon Stephens, Ryan Denman, Zach Powell and Steven Thomas. NHBA pancake breakfast . is scheduled for Saturday NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Baseball Association will be hold- ing its annual pancake breakfast Saturday at Mariners Elementary {the comer of Irvine and Martners Drive). . This is the NHBA's major fundraiser with money going toward maintenance of the city fields in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and the Newport/Mesa School Dis· trict fields. Breakfast starts at 8 a.m. with tickets going for $7. . -.. ' t I~ ''1 • ' t ~ . ·~ I I .:ti WE>NlsoAv·s c:owm Deny's Lodler • 1 boalt, .ca angler$. 17 sculpln, 11rodcflsh.42 wtllteflsh. Newport Landing -1 boat, 24 anglen. 29 sculpln1 16 Ynd bass. 1 c.abezon. 22 m.aterel. I ,. ~ ' NEWPORT COtn:JNUED FROM 81 •we cJ.ld ~eat job, playing to our strengths~• said Coach Jim ~efer of his Sailors (5-4, 1-3). We seized the moment. There's no dominant team in our league, and our team is progressing with each game." The game was a pitchers' duel, as well as a defensive battle, with no base runners from either team advancing past second until the bottom of fourth inning. With one out, Urban lined a single to right-center, advanced to second on a fielder's choice'8.Ild came around to score on Andy Langsdon's single over the third baseman's head. r Woodbndge came right back in the top of the fifth, tying the game, 1-1, and the Warriors were on the verge of blowing the game wide open. With runners at sec- ond and third and only one out, Woodbridge had the heart of its order coming up. Urban, who struck out eight COM CONTINUED FROM 81 "Today, we just kept it going in the right direction." Santa Margarita (3-6, 0--4 in league} appeared headed for a turnaround of its own in the first, greeting Stuart -making his first start of the season -with four straight hits, including a. two-run homer by Chris Collins. "They're a program with a good reputation (defending league champs) and you could see they were hungry in that first inning," Koh explained. •Tuey came out swinging the bats." The Eagles also came away with a 3-0 lead, but the hosts (5-4, 2-2) quickly cut into the margin, thanks to Chad Johnson's rocket launcb of a two-run homer in the first. uThat may be the hardest-hit home run I've ever seen by a high school kid, n Koh said of Johnson's second round-tripper of the sea- son. "It looked like a 1-iron. I think that ball is still going." Stuart, whose pitching has been limited this season by a strained rotator cuff, settled down after the first. Tue 6-foot-6 fourth- JOHNSON CONTINUED FROM 81 a tear in my triceps. They were shocked. "I can't keep a straight face for anything, and I almost lost it, but I kept it together until Coach Koh walked up. When he saw me, his jaw dropped and be asked me what happened. I told him I'd be out four-to-six weeks and you could tell he was pretty upset. I walked out to my car to take the sling off and I busted out laughing. I came back and started practicing and he coUld see my arm wasn't injured. He told me he'd get me for that one." Noted Koh: "He was in one of his playful moods.• Johnson's primary frivolity, however, has come at the expense of opposing hitters. In 31 2/3 innings, he has yielded just 14 hits, five earned runs (for a 1. t 1 ERA) and fanned 36. Until Wednesday, his four victories matched the team total. "He;s my workhorse and I'm going to ride him as long as 1 and walked five, did a masterfUl job by strikin_g out Woodbridge's No. 2 batte.r, walking the No. 3 batter and then getting their cleanup hitter to fly out to center to leave the bases loaded. Urtsan also helped his own cause, belting the game-winning home run over the left field fence in the bottom of the sixth, his third of the seasort. Tue Sailors were able to add year varsity performer yielded just one run and three hits over the nm five innin9s. as the hosts tied it in the fourth and went ahead, 6-4, in the sixth. Evan Schiff singled and scored on -Royal McMackin's double, which was followed by a Chris Carey single to put runners at the comers with one out. Stuart pushed a two-strike grounder to the right side of the drawn-in infield to plate McMackin with the tying run, but the Sea Kings left the bases loaded for the sec- ond straight inning. "We must have set a high school record for runners strand- ed (11)/ Koh said. Johnson, who pitched 10 innings for the win against New- port, walked-and stole secona with two out in the sixth, then just beat the throw to the plate on senior catcher Bryan Bear's clutch single to right to make it 5-4 CdM. Reuben Gulledge followed with a single and Paul MacMillan walked to load the bases, when a balk allowed the eventual game- winning run to score, before a strikeout ended the threat. Santa Margarita's Jim Luster singled in a run with one out in the seventh, and advanced to sec- 1 '"'•1 can't keep a straight lace tor an~g,andl almost lost it, but I kept it together unW Coach Koh wcilked up . . . " -CHAD JOHNSON • can," said Koh, who marvels at the 6-foot-2, 195-pounder's competitiveness, durability and talent. "He gives you a pretty good feeling as a coach, because you know whenever he goes to the mound, you're going to have a good chance to win that day." Johnson: "I feel confident we going to win every game I pit tell the guys 'I'm going to pit and throw strikes and you guys hit.' • When Johnson isn't toyfrig with hitters from the mound, he's a cleanup hitting first baseman with exceptional power. And while his prowess at the plate has been below bis standards of late, he showed two insurance runs for their pitch- ex when Gavin Tom.alas ..-oped a double to left-center scoring Gar- rett Nuzum,, who had singled one batter earlier. Tom.alas advanoed to Ullrd on tha throw home and scored on a sacrifice fiy by Langs- don. "It w~ a strong outing tor me,• · Orban said. "l felt tired in the sixth inning, but those hits sure · pumped me up to go out and' fin- ish the seventh." .. It pumped up the team, too. In the top of the seventh, Urban walked the leadoff batter, but got great defensive help with a 5-4-3 double play (Langsdon to Tomalas to Grant Miller) and then struck out the final batter to end the game. "As long as we keep hitting and making plays, will be right there;" Urban said of bis team's chances in league competition. Kiefer agreed. · SEA VIEW LEAGUE Newport H...tMw 4. Woodbridge 1 Woodbridge 000 010 0 -1 3 2 Newport Harbor 000 t03 J< --4 5 t Whiteley and Cohan; Urban and Jones. W -Urban, 2-2. L -Whiteley. 2B -White- ley (WB), Harris (WS), Tomalas (NH). HR · Urban. ond when the ball got by the left fielder. He advanced to third on a wild pitch, but the play produced the second out, when the Santa Margarita hitter mistakenly ran to first, thinking he'd swung at strike three. It was actually strike two, but the third strike was issued for leaving the batter's box. Wills then induced a ground- out to strand the tying run at third and earn his first save of the sea- son. McMackin (2 for 3 with an RBI and a run), Johnson (2 for 2 with two RBI and two runs) and Gulledge (2 for 3) spearheaded the balanced offensive attack for the winners, while Carey shoul- dered the load defensively. The senior shortstop finished with six assists and three putouts, collecting two of the latter by snagging a line drive and catch- ing a runner off second base for an inning-ending double play in the fifth. SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Mair 6. Santa Margarita 5 Santa M argarita 301 000 1 • s 10 2 Corona del Mar 200 202 x -6 11 1 Parker, Sargent (5), Morgan (6), Luster (6) and Santoni; Stuart, Wills (7) and Bear. W -Stuart. 1-0. L ·Morgan. Sv • Wills. 1. 2B -Brown 2 (SM ), Harrison (SM), Shelley'(SM), McMackin (CdM), Collins (SM). HR • Collins (SM), Johnson (CdM). signs of busting out Wednesday with a towering borne run -his second of the season -a single and a pair of walks (one intentional) in a 6-5 Sea View League win over Santa Margarita. "I told him as long as he gives us the quality inninas he has, I don't care if he doesn't get a hit the rest of the season,· Koh said. "It would be one thing if his hitting (slump) affected his pitching, but he's shown the ability to compartmentalize the two." Johnson, who debuted on the varsity as a Santa Margarita freshman, before starring with CdM the last three ~rings, makes no qualms about his baseball future. •Pitching is my thing," he said. With the ability to spot his mid-80 mph fastball, keep hitters off balance with a quality cwveball and recover quickly from even a 10-inning assignment, Koh has no doubt Johnson will be making future coaches smile for years to come. •He's going to be drafted this year,• Koh said. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 81 COSTA COSTA MESA MESA- Costa Mesa High senior Ryan Dandy won both freestyle sprints · and con- tribu,ted to a winning relay, while sophomore P.J . O'·Brlen, competing in his first varsity meet, was in on two victdties to help the Mus- tangs' boys swimming team handle Pacific Coast League visitor Aliso Niguel Wednes- day, 88-0. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1996 LAGUNA HILLS . Estancia High senior Mark Stephens was the lone indi- vidual winner tor the Eagles as host Laguna Hills won the other 10 even15J\ won by the Hawks, 118-53. Stephens, whose personal record in the 100-yard. back is 1:01 .34, touched first in 1 :02.22. He also finished second in the 100 fly (58.66).. The Eagles fell to 2-4, 0'-2 in league. John Jessup bad finishes in second (2:01 .25 in the 200 free) and third place (54.54 in the 100 free) for Estancia, while teammate Chad Bol· lenbach was second in the 100 free (SO.SO) and 50 free (23.10). Eric Wayman was Jimmy Walters (200-yard freestyle) and James Comfort (100 backstroke) also earned individual wins for Mesa (3- 2, 2-0 in league). Mesa's girls fell to the Wolverines, 104-63, as LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT second for the Eagles in the Cd.M's Julie Norton clocks a 2:25.39 200 individual medley in the 200 lndJvidual medley race. (2:24.35). Aileen Bennett put together two third-place finishes for Estancia High in the 100-and 200 freestyles in the girls swim meet won by Laguna Hills, 135-35. senior Katie Grogan (100 free) and Stephanie Lombardo (100 breast) earned the lone individ- ual wins for the Mustangs (2-3, 1-1). Mesa was without senior standout Colleen Lund, sidelined by tonsillitis. Also in the Pae ific Coast League: - Hollie Fassnacht also was third in the 500 free for the Eagles (0-3 overall, 0-2 in the Pacific Coast League}. swim summaries COM BOYS Con:lnll .. Mar 119. s 'bo 51 200 medl.y ,.lay • 1. Coro- na del Mar (Tarayao, Batley, Bise, Ellis). 1:48.00. 200 free . 1. Piasecki (CdM), 1 :52.33; S. Kramer (CdM). 157.9; 3. Tilton (El/, 2:03.00. 200 IM · 1. Batley (CdM), 215.7; 2. Bise (CdM) 218.3; 3. Hacker (CdM), 2:22.3. 50 free· 1. Emery (CdM), 24.3; 2. C. Kramer (CdM), 24.S; 3. Schwandedc (ET), 24.7. 100 fly· 1. Ellis (CdM), S9.2: Schwandeck (ET), 1:00.6; 3. S Kramer (CdM), 104.3. 100 free · 1. Sakatany (En. 52.6; Bise (CdM), 53.0; 3. Fourt· ney (El}, S4.4. 500 fnte · 1. Sakatany (ED, 5:07.0; 2. Tarayao (CdM), 5:13.9; 3. Weir (CdM), 5-37.3 200 fnte ,.lay • 1 CC>fona del Mar (Bise, S. Kramer. Ellis. Piasecki), 1 :36.28. 100 bad!· 1. Tarayao (CdM), 1 :00.5; 2. C. Kramer (CdM), 1 :02.1; 3. Sak.atany (ET), 1 :06.0. 100 breast· I. Sprell (ET). 1:07.7; 2. Batley (CdM), 1:08.6; 3. Hacker (CdM), 1:12.6. 400 free Nlay · 1. Corona del Mar (Ellis. S. Kramer. Tararyao, Piasecki), 3:33.2. GIRLS Con>na dll Mar as. El TOro as 200 medl.y relay • 1 El TC>ro, 2:00. 76. 200 me · 1. Wilson (El}, 2:04.39; 2. M . Hardt (CdM), 2:05.40; 3 M . Dahn (CdM), 205.63. 200'1M • t. Pyyka (ET), 2:20.77; 2. Baber (£n, 2:23.58; 3. Norton (CdM), 2:35.35. 50 free · I. Hoeven (CdM), 26.78; 2. Case <m. 26.97; 3 Sawyer (CdM), 27.23. 100 fly . 1 Reaves <en. 1 :02.13; 2. Alshuter (CdM), 1:07.62; 3. Hoeven (CdM), 1:10.34. 100 me · 1. M. Dahn (CdM), 58.34; 2. Wilson (En, 58.59; 3. Stockstill (CdM). 59.70. 500 free · 1. Reaves (ED. 5:24.03; 2. M . Hardt (CdM), 5:36..23; 3. George (ET), 5:3B.25. 200 free relay· 1. El TC>fo, 1:47.59. 100 bllCk • I. Weeshoff (CdM). 1 :02.66; 2. Case (ET), 1:03.21; 3. Norton (CdM). 1:08.57. 100 aw-st· I. Pyyka (El}, 1:13.27; 2. Baber (£T), 1:6.65; Barklow (CdM), 1:1B.09. 400 free relay • 1. El Toro, 3:51 .49. NEWPORT •ovs Irvine 127 Newport Halbor 43 200 medley relay • 1. Irvine, 1:46.15. 200 free · 1. Tabbert (I), 1:52.33; 2. Turi (I). 1.55 71; 3. Birkelbach (I), 1:56.07. 200 IM · 1. Kim (I), 2:03.51; 2. Arrow (NH). 2:0850; 3. Else· meri (l), 2: 13.18. 50 me · 1 Vallone (I), 23.92; 2. Mulholland (I), 24.00; 3. Reid (NH), 24 72. 100 fly · 1. Ronson (1), 53.88, 2. Williams (NH), 58.11, 3. Ny\· trom (I), 58.28. 100 free· I. Choi (I), 52.10. 2. Vyn (I), 53.22; 3. Kun1sh1ge (I), 53 39. 500 free · 1 Tabbert (t), 5:03.67; 2. Lopez (I), 5 I 5 30, 3 Turi (I), 5:18.72. 200 free ,.lay · 1. Irvine, 1:35.35. 100 bad!· 1. Ronson (1), 52.13; 2. Greer (1), 1 :00 08, 3 Madokoro (NH). 1 ·02 49. 100 breast · I Kim (ll. 1:01.99; 2 Williams (NH). 1 :02.47; 3. Arrow (NH), 1 ·05 33 · 400 tr.. ,.lay · 1. Irvine, 3:27.63. GIRLS Irvine 136 Newport Harbof l4 200 medley relay · 1 Irvine, 1:56.38. 200 free · 1 O'Brien (I), 1:58.75; 2 Zehtner (I), 2·03.78; 3. Kraus (I), 2:05 46. 200 IM · 1 Hoesterey (I), 2:16.10; 2. Bullock (I), 2:27 12; 3. Sabbri (I), 2:28.40. 50 tr.. · 1. Kraus (I). 25 76. 2. Lezak (I), 26 ~derson (NH), 27.88 100 fly 1 Zehtner (I), I :02 44; 2 Nosquera (I), 1:02.52, 3. Pomeroy (NH), 1.03.99 100 *"-· 1 O'Brien (I), 54.07, 2 Lezak (I), 57 38. 3 Husvzc(i), 59.41 500 *'-· 1. Kraus (I), 5.30. 75; 2. Pack (I), 5 38. 70; 3. Hartig (NH), 5:49,55 200 free ,.lay · 1 Irvine, 1:47.90. 100 back · 1. Kraus (I), 1:04.42; 2 Habd1nger (I). 1:02.67, Faber (I), 107 S3 100 brHst · 1 Hoesterey (I), 1:10.86; 2. Kim (1), 1:11.60, 3 Bullock (I), 1'14.45. 400 free relay • 1 Irvine, 3:48.58 MESA BOYS Costa Mesa 88 Aliso Niguel 70 200 medley relay · 1 Aliso Niguel, 1:52.31 · 200 free · 1 Walters (C), 2:00 37: 2. Hylton (C), 2·04.SO; 3. Schreyer (C), 2:05.78. 200 IM · 1. Mcintyre (A). 2:08.40; 2. Comfort (C), 2:0B.49; 3. G1Mer (A), 2:2618. 50 frff · 1 Dandy (C), 22.93; 2. Kagy (A). 24.12; Grayeli (C), 24.2B. 100 fly · 1 O'Brien (C). 1·17.37; no second or thtrd 100 free -I Dandy (Q, 51.87; 2. Grayeh (Q, 52.50; 3 Walterl (C), 53 53. 500 tr..· 1. Lockwood (A), 5:46.03, 2. O'Brien (Q, 5·49.94, 3. Schreyer (C). 5:52.13 200 tr.. relay · 1. Costa Mesa (Kelly, O'Brien, Hylton, Schreyer), 1 :42.88. 100 bildc · 1. Comfort (Q. 59.62; 2. Hylton {C). 1 ·OS.60; 3. Ginder (A), 1·07.03 100 breast · 1 White (A), 1:06.04; 2. Mcintyre (A), 1.10 19; 3. Nilsson (A), 1:17 75. 400 free relay · 1 Costa Mesa (Hylton, Grayeli. Com fort. Dandy). 3:49.03 GUll.,.S Aliso Niguel 104 Costa Mesa 63 200 meclley ,.lay • 1. Aliso Niguel, 2;02.56. 200 free · 1 Vamum (A), 2:05 66; 2 K Grogan (C). 2:08.54; 3. Smith ((). 2·22.72 200 IM . I Maslac (A), 2:25.00, 2. Alastuey (Q, 2:33.75, 3. Howse (C). 2:45.88. 50 fNe · I . Marbaresco (A}, 27.28; 2 Mestyanek (A), 28 07; 3. Zinke (A). 2B.69 100 fly -I Thomt()(l (A), 1:01 31; 2. Mestyanek (A), 1: 11 19; 3 Van Roekel (A). 113.00 100 ff'ee • 1 K Grogan (Q, 59.59; ~. MestyaneJc (A). 1:00.16; 3 Zinke (A), 1'03 59 500 fNe · t. Thornton (A). 5:16.24; 2 Masla<. (A). 5·38.25; 3. Alastuey (Q, 5·39.94. 200 fNe relay · 1. Costa Mesa (K Grogan, E. Grogan, Smrth, Alanuey). I :54.07 100 bildc · 1. Vamum (A). 1:05 59; 2. Kelly (C), 1'12.16; 3. Nguyen (A), 1:16.SO. 100 breut • 1 Lombardo (C), 1·19.50; 2. Trachtenberg (A), 1·24 47; 3 Karpinski (A), 1:2S 78. 400 fNe relay · 1 Costa Mesa (K. Grogan. E Groga11, Howse. Alastuey), 4.13.81. ESTANCIA BOYS 1.AgUNt Hll ls 11 I EstAnda 53 200 medley relay · 1 Laguna Hills, 1 :53 51 200 ~ -1. Lawler (LH), I 50.16. 2 Jessup (E), 2:01.25, 3, Davis (LH), 2:07 94. 200 IM · 1 Doling (LH). 2·07 53. 2. Wayman (E), 2•24.35, 3 Weinberg (LH), 2:28 31. 50 fTM · 1 lin<J (LH). 22.68; 2. Bollenbach (E). 23 10, 3. Gtr· ma (LH), 24 51 100 fly · 1. Nguyen (LH). SB.57; 2 Stephens (E), 58.66; 3. Hemges (LH). 1 :02 .13 100 free · 1 Ting (LH), 49 14; 2. Bollenbach (El. 50.50. 3 Jc.sup (E), 54.54 500 free · 1 Kwok (LH), 4:55.70; 2 Morrison (LH), 5:32.54; 3 Weinberg (LH), 6:03.06 200 free relay · 1 lag'-!na Hills, 1:34.01 100 bildc · 1 Stephens (E), 1:02.22; 2. Nguyen (LH), 1'02 7, 3. Sanders (LH). 1 07 17 100 breast 1 Polhnk (LH), 59 97; 2. Girma (LH), 1.04 38, 3 Herriges (LH), l '06 38 400 fNe relay · 1 Laguna Hills. 3 32.28. GIRLS LaglM\ll Hills 135 &t..m.35 200 medl.y ,.aay . 1. Laguna Hills, 2:04.45 200 free · 1 Sung (LH), 2:02 26; 2. Din1sh (LH). 2 14 47. 3. Bennett(E), 2:17.13. 200 IM • 1. Fitz (LH), 2 20 77, 2. Wyatt (LH), 2:34.99, 3 Hosolcawa (LH) 2"43.95. 50 f'9e · I Class (LH). 26 84, 2. Bruno (LH)1 28 58; 3 Bruns (LH). 28.85. 100 fly . 1. Weiland (LH), 1:07.72; 2. K.im (LH). 1.14 08, 3 Oober (LH), 1 "16.03 100 free -1 Rodriquez (LH), 57.02; 2 Shubin (LH). 58 26; 3 Ben~ (E). 1 "04.41 500 free ~ 1 Oober (LH), 5·50.84; 2 Pinion (LH), 6:31 n, 3. Fassnacht (E), 6 48.23 200 t...e ,.lay -1. Laguna Hills, 1:46 86 100 bllCk · 1 Fitz (LH), 1:11.02; 2. Hicks (LH), 1 11 43, 3. Delmer (LH), 1:16 16 100 l>Nast • 1 Welland (LH). 1·15.32; 2. Put1magana (LH), 115.35, 3. C~ (LH), 1:19.28. 400 free relay · 1. Laguna Hills, 4:18.83 Orange Coast falls to Golden West in softball, 4-3 HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Orange Coast College softball team jumped out to a 3-0 lead Wednesday, but had to watch as Golden West literally crawled back to take a 4-3 win in Orange Empire Conference play. Tue two teams were tied, 3-3, when Ann Hardey (3-14) walked Michelle Weld to open the bottom of the sixth. Keri Bransom came on in relief and gave up a triple to Wendy Mertam to score the game-winner. That's the way the book will read, but the rest of the story 1s Weld stumbled corning around third and fell down about 50 feet from the plate. OCC (3-19, 1-11) failed to throw the ball in and Weld crawled the final distance with the winning run for Golden West (10-8, 6-5). ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Golden West 4, Orange Coast J Orange Coast 100 110 0 · 3 4 O Golden West UOO 031 x • 4 5 2 Hardey, Silcox (3), Hardey (5), Slkox (S), Hardey (5), Bransom (6) and Ritchey; Dunn, Hollinger (6) and Thompson. W ·Hollinger; 2-0. L ·Hardey, 3-14. 2B -Payne (OCC), Tucker COCO. 3B -Mertam (GW). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES B~ virtue or a wnt IHUtd ol Mlacellanaous Maps, In Community Facilldn'. at ubllc auction 10 tho NATION OF THE NA.o AS MORE FULLY DE· 1ec1 a Clebl and any lnfOf· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TM.It• dildams ,.,., •41bl1y I • PUBLIC NOTICES on October"· 1995, In the lht Office ol the County COMMONLY KNOWN AO-hlg~st bidder for cash In TURE OF THE PRO-SCRIBED ON SAID DEED mauon obtained wlll be UNDER DEED Of TRUST Fllf' llt'f lnCOO\IClntis o1 hi ro1op1111y above dHignattd Court, Recorder ol said County, DRESS: 4t MONACO, laWfulmoneyoltlieUnited CEEDINO AGAINST OFTRUST usedrortliatpurpose. 101039 AP NUMBER Od-116-•0dhmllld ocrwcor11monoe!O!I PUBLIC NOTICE upon • Judgm. tot l!fllered H such \etm la denned In NEWPORT BEACH. CA States au the rtghl tlua YOU YOU SHOULD APN 117..fil3-04 Said sate wlll be made. 1s YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· 1W111011 "..,1 5hown herfllfl Trwi -------~--1February 1, 1994 In favor ol the Article entilled 'Denni· 92660 and l~terest ol i&ld 'judg· CONTACT A LAWYER TRUSTEE IS SELLING but without covenant or DER A DEED OF TRUST DATED IOI• •not.IOI d h 1111P4"d b~ STATEMllUIT OF Judgment Cftditorls), Hat-tlons' of the Declaratlon ol RECORDED OWNERS: ment debtor(I) In lh~ 3 • PROPERTY "AS IS, warranty, express or Im· ~1~14 IHl UNLESS' YOU TAI<£ ol h Q&ll~ MCUled by the ABAHDONMENT OF bor Ridge A11oclat1on, e Covenants, Condlllons and RODERICK 0. PONATH above d,Dscrlbed property TS I 7t4t·04 WHERE IS" plleCI r arcl!ng t , pos· AC TION lO PROTECT YOUR ~ry IO bl a.Ji! trld "'~ USE OF FICTITIOUS California Mutual B•nelit Rt1trlctlon1 recorded April AND JOAN J. PONATH or so much thereof 81 mai NOTICE OF The •treo1 addreu and sossl or enc brances, PROPERTY IT MAY BE $<X.O 9'11"""4 1 wws BUSINESS NAME Nonprofil Corporalton and 21, t978 In Book 1264• THIS PROPERTY IS A be necehary to satlslf TRUSTEE'S SAL& other common detlgnatlon, to sal ebtednus AT A PUU SALE If YOU wet al~ 1 .!':'s.\ _, The f()jlowlng pl/SOOI aga.ln1t Judgment debtor(•) page 851 of OIUclal DWEWNO Hid execution with ac-UNDER DEED If any, ol the real property secure said Deed, ad-NEEO AH EXPUNATl()tj Of :::,~ °' • Nola :S,:'' liavt abanboned the use of f\,O. Ponath and J.J, Records. (the 'Declaration') Commonly known ad· cn1ed Interest ~d oosls OF TRUST aescribed ebove is pur· vances thereunder. wllh in· P1J l(lj1 U• 11 th• Flctltlou• Busll"IHI Ponath ,•howlng a ntt bel-and any SUj)pl•mtf1tl and dress: 4'1 Monaco. Newport APPROXIMATE MINIMUM No1Jce Is hereby given ported to be: 1 BOS GLEN· toresl as provldtd therelnl THE NATURE Off TkE PRO. 114\ $)l 0) " edcMlorl IO clltt Name· Prectllon Consun· -.nee 0 S.,793.96 actually amendment• thereto. BHCh, CA 92660 BIO $908 20 that IMPERIAL CREDIT IN· WOOD lANE. NEWPORT and the unp-1d principal 0 CEEOING AGAINS YOU, YOU "' ""* .. &CllllPI • ctil'olr's Ing 411 W Nobel ID due on tlld jUdgrMnt on PARCEL 3: Record Ownen: Roderick Dated MARCH 4' tgge DUSTRIES INC as trustee BEACH, CA 92660 the note secured by said SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER ~Cir_, on u.-ar natonll s~ •• Ana CA 92101' ' tht date of th• !nuance of E ... ment• .. IUCh ea ... o. P011t1ttl and Joan J. DM•lon· HARBOR DI Of euccessor '1rustee of The under•lgntd Trustee deed wllh interest thereon,.,~" hfltltby Qt.ell Ill• S~· *' • ;l'rCI. drlMl b'f. ~-or Tht Flct'uious BuslneH ••Id writ, I havt i.v1ec1 menta .,. particularly "t Ponatll ' •• aubslltuted trustee pursu-dltclalma any llabihlY IOr as provided In said Note, RAHO REC~ANCE COM· ltdlrtl aedll V11011 • • Chit" Name rererred 10 above upon all tight\ \ltlt and In-!orth In t~ Attlclt enlilltd Thia property Is • dwtll• VISION,L 4eot .IAMBO-ant to the Deed of Trust ex· any lncorrectnest of lhe lees, charges and ex· PAMY, n tMIOI. or IUDOtStar 111..,.1 t>y •" ... or lttcillW ioM'Q' was filed In Orangt county tttHI ol 111d judgment !aNmtnta of the Decl•r• lng. "aa a VD., "M 108, tcuted by PAUL DOLKAS strfft addreu and other 1>41nst1 ol the irustt• and tMIOI or MJbM.lltd '"''• ~ '*' •IOCllllUI UWIQS 0 n 3 -2 I ,9 5 , F 1 t e dtblor(I) In tht roperty In lion undtr tht HCllOn TH IS PR 0 PE RTY IS NllWllOflT 81ACH1 CA AND DANA DOLKAS, HUS· common peslgnatlon. II or tht trusts crea1td by Piii'~ IO 111t DMd Of lMI llotoeultOtl et ~· b11* If*:! No FM07CM tht County o Orange, lltldlnol In •ueh Article BEINQ SOLO SUBJECT TO eaeeo BAND AND WIFE AS any, ll'lown hllreln. said Deed of Trust. uecull4 by C..W. L S/IQI& liod., m 5102 cl tie lllltn Jo~I Aafon f\Jchman, 4'17 State of Calllo~nla, d• entitled .. .fol!OW•: 'Rlghtl THE AIQHT 0' AEOEMP· MICHAaL S. CORONA, JOINT TENANTS end re-The 10\al amoutlt ol ll'lt IMPaRIAL CREDIT _, unrn.n.d .,_, Rcclrdod on ~ Ox11 a Mnon1tc1 10 oo W. Nobel, ID, Santa Ana, scribed at follow•. and !Miff• ~~· llld TION. THI AMOUNT OP MARI~ OP ORANG.I cordtlt on ~ugust 12, t99t unpaid balance of the obll· INDUIT .. IEI, INC. Al S/12/IM1 • NIN"*1l No t1 bi"""''., Iha '1tlt ii IN .-11 CA 92707 EXHIBIT A Cable T~, 8'1pport, SECURED INDEBTEDNESS couwn at lnatrument fVt-427521 gt lion ttcured by 1110 TRUSTll BYi CON• ,ut~ d ~ Rtcolda ., 111 """'°" ott. ~~a~ I b I con· L!GAl DESCRIPTION Stllletntnt and lnCroach-WITH INTl!IUST AND "' I Offl I I A d I ..,. property lo be IOld and • f Th 1 uantu WU 41 Monti:o menl', 'lngrtet end-r..E"' COSTS PURIUANT TO •r1 P. KALOPER, O.p. o c 8 eeor s n t .. ., ttuonablt ult mated SOUDATIO ... CON· ot!IOI al ... County 'Reoaocllr al"-~ lll4W ~ IN ducttd by an lndlvldull NtwPOr\ 8"ch. CA and AtorN\lonel ' CCP 8!CTION 711.0tO (1) utv office of tht County Rt• co111, t)(ptl\IH and ad· VEYANCa COMPANY, Orlllf' ~. 0..-WIG '""""" al IN TruUrit't o.ci This statement WH filed P~AC!L t : and 'h~ ed II M,&ce.M NOT£: Do not take down oordar of ORANGE County. v1ncH at tht 1lrnt or lhe Al AQ INT, 11031 purMnl '° IN I~ al Q.iewll IKll• flill1l b8aom1 ....... 111 '-~~~ng~·~fytyon c~~Jf Unit 24, In 1M City of OomMOn Area 1aaement·. " ,,... aubjeCt Of IN• .. It Or dlf•c• • poeltd nQllCt ~"=1~1 ·~ C~r~n~,!g Initial publication Of lh• No-v. NT u "A 8 l v D . I WI !ilk.t.ln IO Sal ...... :::-:.. 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"' ...... to -tloUQ'h ttas&mld ~Cla-"'9 311, -- • THURSOAY, MARC .. 28. 1996 NOTICll PUlllC NOTICES MUC NOTtCll PU1UC IHmell PU1UC IOT1Cn PUii.iC llOTICll PUILIC NOTICll ~ PUILJC llOTICll PUIUC iiOTlca Ml.IC leOTICll C MOTfC• IUUlOfiay. w.-, monet ~·prop-eo. ....... 01.ifY Pilot. • Ttll• bu•IMU la ~ 0.0... a.,.,.._. MC..... vi .. Quoilr ~ ,... ... ~~~ ~~·:-,!.,!! ~ °*!_!_ ~.: ,e:.v•1.1 " '" A HEARING on IN peu. ttW "'Ill be flktfl WfttlQue ~of...,.., .. CW• duded~MlldW:lull lftiW8illOMINll'wNllCMt. Oltt9 ~ 0..-.__, ____ .., ,___ __.. -~.::;:::-> H ua a aftOWN IJOn ~ be '*4 on A.PAil furihef w~ from in. CUl6on ~ In tht1 "11 teglllhnt ~ INtOlatt ._. _,... -d .... 1rt .. ..,._ d .................. ~ ~Md......-'° Clllild llr ~~· • = ' 25, 1"8, at 1:45 P.M. In COUit. eounty, at 1tMt once 1 t.o nnMCt ~ undtf OMdM ~ ... N .-C. ~ lit W .... _ .... ~c.i.. hi flalllt ol fWll.t IM f*'*lft mMllld. __ _. CAllPU9 '"'•n o.p1 703 localed 11 $41 The!• .,. oUl« '9gM r .. _.. r0t tour C:OnMC'41\l't th• flctUlou• name or ol th• C°""Y AKanllil of .. ~a t985 ei-JWCW.C:-DMW. ID W ...,.. ....., ca..... . ......,••• ' •• H IW, 0 "T Th• CilY Orlve South. O.· QUllM'lll'lta. Vt)U NY Wint ..... pliof IO IN day ol namll -.4 llbOW on 'II ()gftgl ~ ... llJU'• , llUlnll .. .... .. (A ••• , ••• ,,,... ......... HD ts: ,...,,, .......... ,u. a-.stH, CA e2110 ange, CA.G2eat. to ut 1111 attorney rlgM 1MhHJlng 2o.'M MWll" IO IN Moeke of 0.-~ "-'-• .. W .......... ...,_aMlll. tMt•ol..SOllalfAlmft.Wll ~ 1 a......,. • l1Mt 1.52..-SOO . '"YOU 0 8J!CT TO tM away. It you do not knoW DATSt 11M H, 1 ... CNtlM &.cull MaNlngll , .. Ml/ti lled6otl to W 1111rl10·• A• AT _..__.. .............. Oii M1Mt• 11111111 ... .......,. ........... .. =JtT" 0 RAH Q. oranllng Of I.ht ptWOn, you M •ttOtney, you mty call QA L. "I c" .. A .. ' Thia ........... • .. filed tblfll.lndef r«onNd t2NM OO!Wte£ TO fHf .....,.....,., ............ ........, fldfMOt .... c......, ........ ...., .. call\; c NJY MUNICIPAL lhOl.ll<l~lf•1"'9 1WW·an&ttOtneyrtl«rllMMC•.1uoo•1COllllla. """1M COunty Otf1c of lnl*-i ~-iUIMIN-QTY!W.1..JDOWTC = ................ COllltlleuM 100 cMc c......,.. ...... o1 .. 111~ c T Ing 9nd 1111.e YOlll Ob-0t a ltQll Wd otfloe (lltttd •IONIR CW THI IUPI# Orange County on 2-21·90 IMnt No. tMIOl7t of said Y£NUt ORAMGl C II .. _._..,..,_., Or1¥1Wt1tlMlaAM. Cult41 __,ti hi \hlld ..... br Uf T' ", Io a. elcnt 0t fU. w1t1i.n ob-In at. p"hone bOOk). l'80R COUM 1 HeH74... omcw li*OfdS. Wiii Sell on ~ 11> "' 19-' biddlt' Ol.i el T• .... llllllll'IW A.M 11 ~ MtDll _, ,_ a11111. 1Gllhlf'icl-*.__bf1 OM • tlone ~th the COUit .,.. O"PUM de qu. i. en-OWiy Piiot MatCtt 14, 21, 4/f 2111 tocJUd: Al the HOtttl ""~ ....... cil ~ ...., ~ .. ~ ...... ~ blddlr b Gllfl ........... OI ,..,_ .... • ~ C TION e ~ btarlnQ. Yow *I> lltQU911 ••ta citadon Judi· $*V '· Q.ellehiM, 251 21 ~ 4 19" lh269 tron1 entt.wlCI to tht Coutn(y ~ o1 .. ~ si.tl ......,......_ J;-u. IM._ ol .. Ill IMM~ cil clr.-i llr • .... t11 ...,., _.., NDANTJ AMO! ~ rn.y be In ptllon cl&[ Utle<I I.lent un l)IU.O d• 22.nd Sii .... Colla ...... • • ' ~':J.!.°° CMc Cen-.,.,,. .. "........ .. .......... a....n-. .. Ur*<I ~).., _, ... inon.orad.ti ............ R~ M by YOIJI lltomey. 30 DIAS CALLNOARIOS CA 82627 PUIUC MOTIC! tM Drlw • &.nla Ana. ID SYJ0 ~ hlld by • W. ltll. ,_.,... .._ • -. • .,,.~. • ......., .., *- MOTICI 0, IF YOU AAE A CllfDITOR pata p1tHnlt1 UI\& r .. Publlril•d NIWJ)Orl ---·---califOfn&u&1:00f'MatpW>-" Trwa Ill .. - 1 .. ~ .... ~ "~:~:v: :....i. .:::--l'I-: f!IAj&HAL'S &AUi Of a contlngonl ettdrlOf of •Pl'"la eterlta • maqulna lt1c:ll-Coiti MIN o.ily r ... tltloua h--• lie IUdlof'I to tN ~ ~ 11 ~ ~ svJ _. ~ _..-.._ • "' -~ ~ .... '· MHOC930t3'"-A tht dtcNHd, you mutt Ml en Ht.a cont. p " ..... 1tete .. nt bldcltf fol ulh (~ ll .................. l.&.....-,.., S1 ~ tlk SH~._ II h ~ -.....S • _. _... ,... -n *"-• yovt clalm wl!h th• eourt Una caru o una llam•d• ilOt .Match 29• Al>l'il 4• '' • The fo.lc>W\ng person• .,. IN lime of .. In llwM ln4 _,..., • ..,_ ""' '*' llld\ CA._ n.i.....,. Colltl!Y w ._ ....,_., 5102 ·Of hi FNICW Qida Ind on91E~1~~~·E~ 51\~~85~ and mah CQpy to the PW· t•l•IOnlCI no le ofrtctfl 18, 1098. doing buslntH u : Futut• rl'IOMyolthtVn•td 1411••). ndc»dno :.2.~ ::.t(39,.. = TNlllll ..... .., detCtOed AS MORE FlllY MliMad ID c*> ...... " ... lh• •bove o il aied tonal 1epreaentatlve ap. protecclon; au 1eaputtla th293 Ont f un<ilng, 810 Amigo• al rlgM. tllfe Ind lntl'fHt " Of · ~ ..,..,lllQll7d.-ofl• Ofi$CRI06) Olil S4D DEED Of If.Me) II' T,,. lllalft "'°""' £". Court upon • Judg,r.:,t en-Poinltd by tht court wlthln eltlla a maQIJIN tltnt que PUBLIC NOTICE Wey, SUit• C. Newport conve~ to and now ti.Id 42. ~ olb ol 11 ~*'-1M ollw-. lAUSf The ptqltlty .-._,Ind lflftQI IO Ult CtuMY Court> lertd.' 1•2().89 In favor of lour monfh1 lrom th• date cumpllf con lu fo1mall· Stach. CA 925'0 by 11 Uf\Cltf •aid ONd of M~. 111 19 ~ "'°" If..,, "-111'4' 00t11mon ~If"'/. llouat, 100 CMQ Ceft\tr Or'lvt judgment creditor(•) BOSE of firll Issuance of th• lei· dadH ltgalH apropl1d11 LEGAi. NOTICI Judy Gillette, 818 Amlgoa Trutt 1n Ille PfOperty .._ flllllldlf ~~ Cciunty • ., ~ herlln. "*' llllOld tf h Of w. l'IHI ~ dttCnbN Wtll. ll!Mt~ ea ,.._., ... C O R P O RATION' and tera u proVlded In a~lon 11 u1ttd qultre que 11 cone NOTICI Ofr W•y. Ntwpe>rt Btaeh, CA twilld In Mid County and lama *Sid O/Ntl'Olt1 .._ W.... of flt ........ 1DcM 16 ~ ID bt 1MI Ind...,..~ to Ind.now igalnll fudgmanl debtor(•) IUOO of the Callfomla Pr9-escuche au cuo. 10 ••••op 92660 Slate anown on Ule County gas~ ~· -...t11¥111e~•"'..W Viau Caudal Newport laldl, C1 llllldbyhrldll..idDetdcflMt JACK E .AMOROSO JR lN b•I• Code. The tlm• '°' fll· SI uated no preeeni. au PUBL -Tiii• bu1lntH I• con-AllHHOl"I recorch ...... ,. bonS. belOw •• ol 5(K) leet .... ,....... ~ --t2"0 1111 "*~ TMll9 " .. lllOl*1Y ......, II llld ANO OBA FIRST SERV.ICE Ing claims wlll not expire r1Spu11ta a tlempo, pyede ABANDONl!D duded by: II\ Individual No : •24~10 •. Tilt ptop--.tholit nghl ol IUrlce 1111/Y, ...,_...,.._ .. Ille._ chdliflll ldly lof CMl!r. c.wa..,.. dlfaalQ ,fll INSURANCE REPLACE· before lour monthl from perdtr 11 CISO, y It putden PROPDtTY Have YoU 1tarted doing CHty lddre1111id olhfl com· '--' 11 mtni1111nt1 ol ltCCrd oflllelnllW ~tfhM. r.t:'#ftct11t:'1 ol 1w ~ 11nCf ~ U. ii a( Tia~ MENT COMPANY showing the hearing date noticed qulllr au uJ11io, •u dlnuro Nolle• II hef'eby given bualneu yet? yH, Ftb. "'<>ft d .. l()Nllon, It any. ot l'ht w.c ldchu Ind llol of .. !Ir ~111 • Ill_.. ldct IWld OChlr ......... •per Mlp ,_did Boak ue' b I f S88n 48 above. y otru COUI di au that lh• Undtftlgried wlll 7th, 1996 the , .... Pfopctt'tY ~Kfib«d COIM'ltlfl ~-,, ""'· ol tlan ID cm!\ ... TNlllll .. •U common --II • 8 rtttt aance 0 ·4 YOU MAY EXAMINE the propledad 1ln avlso adlclo-Hll at public auction, pur· Juay Gillette .t>ove ta pyrpotted to be: rel! pqimrty ~ IDcM tCIOlff •*""'•dltca._.111 fllllllll II "'1• lhollllll hswl The f'IOlll ll Ind J4 . ._.,....,. actually dui on uld Judo· file kept by the court. llJou na1 por p811a de la cor1•. suant to Section 21700 or Thia ttaterntnt wu Ill.CS 7~3 w James $rHC eom ~fJO"ld to be 11•1 r.~,.. •-.or MllDM ...._•dill* 1CU1 ~ o1 .. ~ bllsu Mip&, l'I..., <>"-ol W. Oultt ~~~n0r:a1dd'!,~' ~.~·~ 111 • person lnteresle In Eldslen otros requlsltos I• the Bualneu & Prof.,,. with the County Clerk ol Mesa. CA m21.,.zo6. The Avenue, ""'"'· CA 1111• l *-~ 1 ..-. ., ....., Cftlll ol Wit ~ secured ~ flt Aaoordlt d Mid ~. Tha levied u n au rl ·hi title the estate, you may me gales. Putde que ulled slonal Codt, lhe following Orange County on 3-12·96 ~ Tru).IM dis· lllldel5111*1 Tn;stee dltd.llns .non 11 adiec&._11¥•"* ~to bt df Md,...,,... lllOl*1Y llntlbt dactied • and lnt::ll of ~d 'Jud wtth Iha court • lo1mlll R• qulera Uem11 a un abogado dHcrlbed property to wit: 19993978 t 54 claims any llabOrty for any llfbMy b ,,,., ranwelneu al or llldnl _....., • .od-e5llmllld c:o.11. ~ w *Ill df '• IS' The llNiel menl dtblor(s) In lh• pro~ :Jiuesl for Special Notte• ol lnmedlatamente. SI no STEVE BROWNLEE UNIT Dilly Pil!)I March 1, 21 lnc«rtctneu ot ttie ptoptr· ,1rw1 ICIO<•n ~ ofllr lllfo\..,... --...i If -llCMnift 11 fie •me ol hi mm ldch$S lrlCI olw CXllMlOl'I dlt9-•rlV In the County of Or· t • l~1ng ol an Inventory conoct 1 un 1bogado E·24, TOOL BOX. ENTER· 28 April 4 1996 th275 ty lddlHs and OCh« w m· ~· ' "t'f lt10wn hwM lnla blr* ......, .. ._.,. pLClklbDn o1 1111 t-. d s. • "90fl. rl q , ol "' tul ~ •no•. Statt ol Cahfornll and eppr1lsal of H!-1• as-pueCle 111/T\At . un H rvlclo TA INMENT C ENTER , ' • mon dulgMtlon. If any, Tha ~ amounl ol !tie Stb2ofllleFNdelC.0.IM• S291,1$tto ~ tdcMa1 IO""'· ~IDcM11p&l'PCll'9dlDbe descubed IS follows· ' ao1s or ol any polil1on 01 de relerencla de at>0gado1 STEREO SPEAKER, MISC. PU'11C NOTICE shown heltln. The local bllarceollt•~ltlan MIDAd ~ tD • ....._ M .. 11e Tnm.e wi1 ccep1 a '81itW1 1111 Al!Mtlcan Aw""' COlta TtilS PROPERTY · IS A 1ccoun1 as provided In o a una oficlna de 1yud1 FURNITURE amount ot the unpaJd baJ. Iha propitty 1D be sold Ind INSOll· II& ~ h MrC "'* alller cNc.k dr_, m a st• ar ~ ...... Ca t2t27·>113 The Wldlt DWELLING COMMONLY Hct1on 1250 of lhe Calllor· leg!" (vea el dlrectorlo tel• MIKE COULTER UNIT D· FlctJ. tlous Bu-'neH ance ot the otlligallon se-lbltestimllledc.olls.t>.penwis lhM cmt; II ........ Ille TNllll ~a Chld. drlMI b'f •II• ar aql8d TMlal dlldiiiM q KNOWN AS 2887 ORANGE n1a P1obate Code A Re· lonico). 78, Ml SC. FURNITURE, Name Statement curld by the ptoptf1y to be -'-' 11 fie tima o1 "' fNW 1IWtllold h ..._ of Ille lotdlrll ctNt wmn or 1 dtadl Mb61y 1or q ~ o1 .... AVE #D COSTA MESA quest for Special NoUce CASl!:NUMBER MI SC. ELECTR O NIC ThefollOWlngpersons are sold and 1t11on.:1ble t.U.~oltwllc*:eulS. Tn-.'aOllllChrilU_..._ dr_.. ullleorS..• lhlladchustd°'9COllllllClll CA ' 'form Is avallable 1rom the (NumerodelCHO) EQUIP. FURNITURE AND doing bUIJntM u : Video mated cosis,u pe11sn and S13H1Ul ~addlllon1Dellh ..W.1Dhfl¥90I.._ Ind ::W. ISIOClllllorl UW1ll' °"9llllof' ,,,.,, lhollrl'*-t U>GALDESCRIPTION counclerk. SCV.2003S BOXES Squue, 1659 W. 0 1· .cl11~Hlttt .. Umctoflht T-... IQQlllll.a ~ •1....,of!WLWt .... alDClm>nar ,b.,.UMQtS.OW._;,.bentid.bAMhaul ALL THAT eERTAIN LAND Attorne~ for the PetJ· The nime and addreH of STEVE OAVAZ2A UNIT 0-•ngalhorpe, ·Fulleflon, CA l(llllal publlcallon of the No-c:t-.c1i drM'I on a stllt 111 l!lliOn be ~ 1111.t ._. IMWM If ~ S..11:1'1 ~ ol .. ::. '°'**" ar ..-rMty. .;.,,-.d 01 SITUATED IN THE STATE tlonu: . 112, COLOR TV, HOUSE· 92633 lice ol Salct la• $307,•5&83. betlk 1 ct.::kdt~bi 1 stMI ~ • ..,_ or ~ ... " • "-T" Of' CALIFORNIA• COUNTY ROBERT A. the court 11· (El nombrt y HOLD ITEMS, BOXES, Steven Minh Pham 141 7 In addition to cuh the ledula aedil '"111 ot 1 Ol'dlne tit. .......... • e Qt! Qido lrlCI IUlhonled to c*> ~.19g11~ lllll, powtSlilln, OF ORANGE, 'c1TY OF VON ESCH JR. & dlrecclon de la cor1• 11) MISC. FURNITURE w. Saint Anne Place.' Santi Trustee wiU acetpt • c.t-~...,a Stele Cf leder# ~ to ...., h buwwu Ill ltH st• ~ 1hl 9*11 t:I tnellmbrlflCIS. lo Pl'Y 1111 COiTA MESA DESCRIBED ASSOCIATES SAN BERN A RDINO Sale will be by compeU· Ana,CA92704 shle(1 check dtawn on 1 Ind ~ 500Clllon ~ ~idlbteOI-_,,.,by Mid llllderohlrltlcl'lcllllt19DDQCllld, retnarq pMQpil lllfll ol tilt AS FOLLOWS: T ' COUNTY TRIAL CURTS, live bidding (written H aled Thia bu1lneu la con· itate ot netlonal bank, 1 ~ or"t 5 ~UMl>g o..l, ..,._ ._.,, _. Iha ln;•i.. ~ •timid h "*(1) MCUed by llld Deed ol A CONDOMINIUM COM· ~g:~c~ JR ESQ 351 North Arrowhead Av· bid• may be aubmltteCI In ducted by: M Individual Chl!Ck d1awn by • lllll• or lied fl SocbOn ~ 1111 r::': ....... ~ hllll\ ftl IUllW. °' the fruslet'I Deed Tn;st, *"' flWeSI '*eon. • MONL y KNOWN AS 2687 ·• • enue, San Bernardino, CA 1dv111ce) ON THE 3rd OF Have you slatted doing federal credit union or a Cooe Ind eulllonlltd to do bllM Ille Ullplid ~..._of h unl4 funds b1come adllltilt to lhe ~ii Ad no4e(c), tdlllral. ORANGE AVENUE ID, (CSBl 27105), B10 E. 92415 APRIL 9:00 A.M. AT THE bualnoss yet?No che<kdrawnby 1st.1te0f "tho 51 In tl1e NGetlllQndbylllldO•hlllfllft. Pl)'MC1enciorr.•11!1111erof if ,,,.,.l.Wlderltw•m1oflhl0etd COSTA MESA CALIFOR· C 0 MM 0 NW E AL TH, PREMISES WHERE aald Steven M. Pham ltderal wulngs amJ loan 11· ness 5 IM '*' ..,... "*-•~In Mid nghl Seid U1e Wit be mtde but of Tn;st ubll\lled ,._ cti.eu NIA, COMPRISED OF: FU L L E R T 0 N , CA 1!~~h~~~~u!~!~e~~·pl:~:. pr1:rer1~I ~aa1 b1en 1~re~ Thia alatement wa1 filed aoclatlon, w11lngs u socl-~::.~:"'~~°"' Nolot. ._, cNlfa wl ...,_ Mt.cul 00\llllMll ot Wfll·ttty. s!d exs*-al 1hl Tru"8e 1r1C1 AN UNDIVIDED ONE· 92631 an w c • oca •with the County Clerk ol aUon or savings bank T , of the Wille wl IN Wllll tJpreuorimc*ldreosdng• olllt~ci.-dbrllidDetd HALF INTEREST IN AND Published N owport IJfl'a l llorney, or plalnUlf AYRES SELF STORAGE, Orange County on 2·8·98 19«lfled In SKI.Ion 5102 ol issu.'aol the Mtees Deed unll cnllMd byllidOaldofTNll Ser· !"MIUICll or ancumbrllloes tO d Tn;'1" lo Wit U•t 75151 TO THE FOLLOWING: Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Without an attorney, la: (El bt~~A ~~'l1'~'l. ~~&~7 19083972701 the Flnainclal Code and•~ llind9 or~~ n:. ,_ Rlooe;"¥"'CW ~. • UlirJ't the rtdltl4edrlea ~ed EcbmaMd N:avad 11-~ PARCEL A: Pilot Milich 28 29 April 4 nombre, la dlrecclon y el 714-650-1282 '1.andl d Dally Pilot March 7, 14, 21, lhoflad to do bu'lnen In P¥'9 Slid "" .,.. be a -*' uld TN91it, m> ...... br Mid Deed llMnces twru-ai*i1IDnll ~ ~ .,., .., AN UNDIVIDED ONE· 1996 ' ' • numero de telelono del H lh i hi t o~ld '9i 28, 1996 Th259 thla aute. In the •vent ltn-llnit t m · .., Rold. Sui.~ llwlncWt. CA -~ 1i1111h ini.llSI • prO'<lldld lflCIW-Ills'--_,, ID 'm FIFTH {1/5TH) INTEREST . abogado del demandante rvea • , g 0 I ct.I othef than ca.ti Is IC· • ~ or ~lrl., t tl'OI, •111 ~ • ~ Ind Iha •--' ---..I ·-· ... -IN LOT t OF TRACT NO. THF287 d I d d I • ttwt Nit . Purchases mull PUBLIC NOTICE cept.cl the TrullM may 'P'"' or i""*8d reg•ding ~a.. 221-IM ~~Br. tci. ~,,_. ,... __ The beneficlSy l.W1der llld Died of t 1900 AS PER MAP RE· o e eman an e que no be madt by c:ash and paid wrthhotd lhe lssuaoce ol 11•• MIS"°'1 °' encumbrllnOes. l<alhar\ ~ Stc:nmy, bllsloe al the Nole lilCUl9d by TMI '-Molart .-.lllad Md CORD.ED IN BOOK 523 PUBLIC NOTICE tlene 1bogado, 11) IOI" 11 lhe lime of purchase. NOTICE ~ TRUSTEE'S TrustH"• DHd uutll fund• ia11sly lilt 11debledness seclAd ~ o.a.t; Dirt• ~ Mid Deed •th 11*-'1 twr-aon • dlhllred 10 .. ..-1191.s 1 PAGES 43 ANO 44 OF Mis'. O S lAW OFFICES OF BAY· All PUtChased goods art SALE T.& No. 168693 Tille become 1va1l.Jble to the $8d Deed ~ ~ Ylt ~-pro.oded 111 sa.d lilole laec, 1M111an Oec1n11on of o.fd nS C£llANEOUS MAPS IN SUMM N ANT c . MACDONALD, aold .. Is end musl be r• a.def No. w.t7'3-6 L..oan p.i)'ff or tndOUH H I INI· lh ltliet.r5t .. p!Mdlld ll1etM ' charges lrld expenses ol .. Oemend lor 5* nS • .....,, TME OFFICE OF 'rnE (CITACION JUDICIAL) 2048 Orange Tree ~ne. moved •t Ume ol sale. Sale No. 2t01'80 APN: ttr o1 rioht. S..ld s.ile will be lilt~ srnccwl ol lhll PUBLIC NOTICE VlAICle lrld flt trusts a.tied by Noa! o1 OefaAstd aaon lo COUNTY RECORDER OF NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Sulle 220, Redlands, CA Is subfect to cencellaUon In 4~ YOU ME IN DE~ m.>de. bul without covenant by UJd daed Miii Mid Deed ol Trust Dell9d 5111 The llldwS9*1 caiaad Uld SAID COUNTY (AVlso a Acusado) GWEN 92374 909f793•7995 lhe event of Hltltmtnt be· FAULT UNDER A DEED ~ °' wattanly, txprus or Im-es ~ -11 ~ Nole NOTICE Of' TltUSTEE'S Olm/ttM SERRAMO RECOH· Nolloe ol Oefd Md 8ilcllorl lo EXCEPTING THEREFROM ~~·L\~Eon~~~ual~A~~d DATE': APR 10 1995 twffn landlord and obll· TltUST, DATED 1n1M lJN.. pli.d regarding llCle, posM~ cll•giK lrKI f•penses ol . SALE TS#: 21140 KER· VEYANCE COlllPAHY .. Md 5111 ID be~ II .. COl.w)' UNITS t THROUGH 5 IN· 1 ' b p E o' gated pat1y. LESS YOU TAKE ACTION slon 0< encuml>t.mcn. lo l\l~loe n1 of Ille ~gs creatd b) SHNER 198088M On Apt! TM,_ 4900 RIWl'Jttdt Rcert the CLtJStVE. AS SHOWN AND WESTERN FUNDING, IN· y 0 y L ' AYRES GROUP, BOND TO PROTECT YOUA PROf>-11t1d y the lndebledneu $1-Def,(! ol IN5t Standar 18, ttte Ill 01:00 PM GE SoM/1 ia10 r...ncMlt CA Glloe ..,.,, ,. ~. bcaltd DEFINED ON THE CONDO· CORPORA TED. a Cahlornia HAWKJNS, Deput~ NUMBER S-400-1684 ERTY, rT MAY BE SOl.D AT cur.cl by u ld Dcted MS-l1u1t 0.td S C capbl Mortgage TruSC (811)e:!6-'8.SI (600/121-1349 Ind lllR flln .,,_ manlls 1- MIJlllUM PlAN RECORDED co1porat1on, end DOES 1 Publlshed Newport Ayrea Self Stor1ge, Rest-A PtJBUC SALE tF YOU vane.a lhet~~'· With liui tu ~rvl~1an:r"~ n DMd 5efVlcu, lnC.. H Trust· (Cl#/ ,.._.,) 8y Kn Ke&i*""t ~ lllOt a.di ..adllat NOVEMBER 20 1984 AS through 25· inclusllle, Beach.Costa Mesa Dally danl Managers NEED AN EXPLANATION Of' lnlettst as prollld~tl tl~t111 "''· " °' SUcceUOf TnntM °' .,.., °* OJI06/ll A08ERT E. INSTR UM ENT' NO 84· YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pilot March 14 21 28 Ap ii p ub 11 t h e d N t wp o r I THE NATURE~ THE PR~ and Ille unpaid p<lnc~I ~ u11e 200, '°"'°'d. CA 9.:110 SUbstltut.cl TrultM, ot tt\111 Au.stMI S«nflt)' CW7150 Jll( WEISS IHCOftPOAATEO A.S 488986 OF OFFICIAL PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta' 4 \996 ' • • I Beach.Costa Mesa Dally CEEDING AGAINST YOU, ance °' lhe Notct s«Uled by S10) 60H,.., By Otbblt Clf1M1 Deed °' Trust ... 3.?I, :im 1996 TRUSTEE. 920 Vl.UGE ON<S RECORDS OF SAID OR· demandando) TOM G. • · h265 Pilot March 21. 28. 1996. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A uld Dted wllh lfltet•• Jad.sot1 Aulatant Statlal) ecuted by ~ M. I<«· PUBLIC NOTICE ORNE. PO BOX 3169. COVWA, ANGE COUNTY CALIFOR KESSLER, an Individual, I Th280 LAWYEJl On Al>fl! 18 1a the ided In uod .. td lltV96 RSVP I~ lilt, shnef an unmarrted wotNlll CA 91721 (111)951 Ql2 SY CRIS ' . You have 30 CALENDAR Ill 1·00 pu Wind • ~ reon as J>'OV lilt 414 CN3~11• . Ind ' ded a...u 8 1992 . NIA. . DAYS alter lh•s summons PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ~ -uly Note, fMa, chatgu and U · ln~Of t .,...'222otv NOTICE Of TRUSTEES SALE A t<LIK>ERMNI cwm 3-14. ~;L :s SHOWN AND 1s served on you to Ille a NOTICE OF SALE . ippOlnted TN,.ee uu~ f:''t" st°' the 1~Jlbff ar:;: PUBLIC NOTICE ~s book ~n~ _. Ol'flci.i TRUSTEE SALE HO L~107 3-2l. l-28 l996 DEftNEO ON THE ABOVE ~ciu~7r11ten response at this In accordance with the ;g:1~~ ~~~~~ and punulll"lt to Deed of DHd ~ T~u~~t .. 1.1.,J'o ~. NOllCE Of TRUST£E"S SALE UH· Rec:Ofds of orange county, =A~T1~::.r :c:.:e; __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ MENTIONED CONDO· A lotter or phone call will provisions 01 Section 21700 OF ABANDONED Trust recOlded 1'2UM H In-YOU C0tpe>r•l1Un, • OER OEEDOf TRUST Flit 1174'.2 Caliromla, and pursuant to TRUST OAfEO 1V1&/93 UH----------MINJUM PLAN. through 2t718 of the Call· strument No. ~2659 In callfomla CofpOt"lllon IS L t090234 Othtf 90124" AP that cef1aln Notlca ot Dtf•IAt ' CHSU.OUJ •THIS PROPERTY IS A not protect you; your type-lornla Business and Proles· PAOPERTV Boc>ll -Page -ol Official T 2l ~ ' _. · and Election to W thefeun-LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Dv-/E;LLING. THE AODRESS written re~pon1sr mu~I be slons Code there being NOTICE IS HEREBY Re<ords In t1't otfice ot the ~ ~~=-· ~ Lt~~ i'ifr~T~ rou~ ~ def rtc0rded Decembtf 21, PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT PROftWJY AM> Of'. CO·OWNER MARV In propor oga orm you due unpaid stora~e fee for GIVEN THAT UNDER AND AK0td«ofOfange County, rt~ G'-"·'· CA t 203 1996 aa lnstrumtnt no. MAY BE SOLO AT A POBLIC aY~A10fTY.__ WOODMANSEE is 24221 want the court to hoar your ~hie' h IN STORA E ANA PURSUANT TO SECTION Stata ot ~lfornla Eucul.cl ,.......,., ..,,.._, 1 ' TRUST, DATED M~ 3. 1989• Uff. ~In Book P.ana SALE IF YOU NEEO AH EX .......,._ ,.,.... • case " • (818) 600-2'85, Automated LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH lO -. -.,.. · • ANMJA18TATu.lff· B fH 0 NE s. LAG u NA II you do not file your re-HEIM Is enlltled to I lien 1988 OF THE CALIFORNIA by: Phyllis A. Baltholomew, $ales UM (1111 387·T728 PAOTECT YOUR PROf'ERTY, IT -. °' otflclal Rtc0td1 ol PL.AHATION Of THE NATURE Yw r.... o.c .... :n. NIGUEL, CALIFORNIA I pursuant to section 21702 CIVIL CODE THE PROP· an unmarried woman, wtlO 8 ~arlll Pan lllbul' MAY BE SOU) AT A PUllllC aakl County, will under and Of THE PROCEEDINGS , .. 926.58 sponse on 1 me, you may of said code on Ille goods. ERTY LISTED BELOW BE· acquired title IS Phyllis Al· T~st .. 'a s.Je• ~,· SAU If YOU Hf£D Nj EX· pursuant to uid o.ect ol AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlO USF RE INSURANCE II the subject ol tnls sale ~:~a:homg~:~· a~~d p~~ur hereinafter described IS LIEVEO TO BE ABAN· O.n Bartholomew, H Trus-Dated: Mart h 12, 1996 PLAHATIOH Of THE NATURE Of Trust sell at publoc auction CONTACT A LAWYER On COMPANY is real property and It has erty ~ay be taken wllhoE\ mlscellaneoua household DON ED Will BE SOLD AT tor Wiil sell at publK auction ASAP19830t 3121 3128 414 M PflOCEEOING AGAINST YOU for cash, lawful money ot 04/~ .-9 ~ A.M ROBERT Two Llbany Squat•. no street address or other lurthor warning from the Items, solas, relrlgeratora. PUBLIC AUCTION A T to highest biddef for c.nh ' ' YOU SHOULD tOfHACT A 1.J.W'. lhe United St.Ito ot ~ E WEISS INCORPORATED • Botton, MA 02101 common des1gnot1on,• di· coun dyers, washefS, clothing SOUTH COAST SELF jpayable at time ot sale In PUBLIC NOTICE YER Nollet Is M••by glYefl that ui, at the north front to-the,..,.. ........,,led Tn;Slle lM'odlr Tot•t edrnltted HHt •: r~11001 to ll"s tocat1on may · and personal property, due S TORAGE, 34 80 W . lawful monay ot the United s.n Racon Com ll•nct to the County -• ....-· '187,638.143 b• obtained lrom the Mar· T~ere ar,e ~her legal re· nollce having been given to WARNER AVE., SANTA s.ates., by cash, a castue(s YOU ARE IN DEFAUl.T UN· •tr::... ;::: trust pony. CourthouM, 700 CMc Cntr IFld p..tSl.lanl IO Deed ~rust Tot a I 11 aIt 111 t I e •: sh(ll• Oll1ce upon request. ~u ro~1en s. ~tu mav ~a~t parties known to claim en ANA. AUCTIONEER MR. Al· check dfawn by • .Utt Of DER A DEED ~ TRUST bslftlAed ~ __ ,,...,. :·;: Of W, Santa AN, CahfOfnll 19C01oed on t2IM3 • menl •c'7.070,486 Pro1pec11.,, bidders 0 ca an 1 orney ug t 1ntereat thettin anl1 the CHARD (DICK) SIOOEAS. natlOnal bank. 1 chKk DATED JUNE a 1990 ~ "' ..--n all Iha( right, tille and Int«· No 93-0tOll17 al Offoal Records Aoor-oate wflt ... ln• tor shOuld refer to Sections awayn 11 you do not krt°';; time 1pec1lled In such no-CAL I f 0 RN I A ST ATE drawn by a .ute Of federal t.ESS YOU TAKf.ACTION TO ~ ~ Tni:::.tc.&Md 'IC:~ t st conv~ \o Ind now 1t1 fie oHu at lilt Retoder ol •pec:lal tutplu• fund•: •·O. 7<1'1 .StO 10 70t 680. Ill· an a, orney, you may ca UC• for payment ol such BONDI 5088400 Cfedk union, Of I check PROTECT YOUR PROPER : Wilt~-;::,,_,. MldbyllundefuldOMdot C>Bngt Ccunty Cl6bnia -· c . p I t• 1 st 0 0 k .: cl11swe, ol the Code ol C1v11 ~~: :~~~f Yai~,~~i~e '~~:: lees having expued ,will be M3I~ RICHARD P. CANTOR, df"awn by 1 stat• 0t federal TY, IT MAV BE sow AT A. &2'5'4ST In eci: NIA Pagt HIJ!:t Trust In the pre>ptf1y sJ.. ailed b'f TOlll N Ooirl Ind ()mg l!o'!:~~ wt1t•ln• tor Procedure tor pr0111s1ons in the phone book) sold at public 1uction by ITE C. BOXES, MISC. savings and loan assoc!-PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED O!Aoll rtO>r~ Jn tilt oflcr ol lht tuated to u ld County and SJt 01o OOSblnd n hde •,ant otti.r than epec:lal i wplu• gc>Ytrmng the ttrms. condt· . INSTORAGE ANAHEIM lo-MS allOfl, savings, anoc1ahon, AN E.XPL.AHATION ~ nE State dHcrlbed H " AsHS-WllnlS • l Mlor ~ ~-fund1· •-<> 1tdn1. and effect ol the sale t~esJ!i~8*85~8 c~~,0~e u~~: caled al 1778 W. Penhall 80, EDWARD C. MYERS, 0t savmgs bank spectf1td In NATURE OF THE PROCEED· ~ c;!,'::.'!;1 ltldof Or~ SOfs Plfcel No. "1~2-42 gape ;re • catcma Caiaonlllon. Surp~ note•: t-<> arid the hab1hty ol delaull· ciaf usted Ilene un plazb de Way, County ol Orange, TOSOCLS. MISC. BOXES, section 5102 ol thct fin~nclal ING AGAINST YOO, YOU 11\t ~a of Oelaul ~ Lot 69 of Tract No. 78&4, In • BenelClsy "" .., • ~ Oro•• p.W·ln and contrtbul· ing bidders 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS State of Cahfoml1 on the Ml ·ITEMS code and authonud to do SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ell the City ot Newpof1 Beach. a.c1a1 10 Ille l'ogtlaSI tllddar tor ed 1~· t71103 370 G~?ENTIChE IS HPERREBY para presentar una re-4th day ol Aprtl \998 at BS:o WkL~~PGE~EAPfoA:, buSlneu In th11 st.ate.I ~· YER. NOTICE ~ TRUST· ~nt~99S lntt;:~ :::::. County ot Ofange, Slatct ot caGI I~• lllM ol Mill 11 Unee . itinJa(eWplueJ: rv t ::it on A IL 3. 8.00 am Term• tor the ule • • The North front antranct to EE'S SALE No 159<M2 On California as par Map 1• """" of Ille lWllleO Stlltl UO 4 287 1996, at 2 00 o"clock p M :~u:$~~ c~~·ta • maquina are cash only Sale I Ubject STEREO SPEAKERS, BIKE. thct County CourthouSC!, 700 April 4 1996 II 01"()() p M at • IMl/UIMnl No ~mmotuld CO<ded In Book 31• Pages Cll#l ~' Ctl8d< dl"IMI sur-Ptue ~. , ardt lloy· at 4GOt JAMBOREE BLVD Una carta ~ una llomada to cancellatlon. Landlord ~LS, LADDER, SUIT· Civic Cfl"lt« Dnve West, UteNoM ~em-.nc.toine =~~-:':!~;;!on 27 to 38 1nctuslve of Mlsc~ ~u••orl\lllonllbroR t c:lledc hold1r: 11001e1.e/7 RIA 108. City ol NEWPORT telelonica no le oftecera reserves the right lo bid. CE, CA0RESBATTESRCY, Sama Ana, Cahfornll all County Courthouse, 700Clvlc l/lllClt IO IM County Co~ llneous M1ps, In the Office <Ir-' .... 1 5tll• or federal credll tnoome for the year: BEACH, County ol Orange, . Below 11 • list of names · B X • MI · rlghl. tffle and lnlctrn t con-Center Dnv11 WHt, Santa 700 CMc Cent d the County Re<ora.t of vr t 122 713 146 State of Cahlorn1a I will sell ~~~1~:c~io~aq~i~a '1~:~:~s~: and unit numbers. l\E7MS H AROLD SLUIS vctytd to and now held by 11 Ana, CA 111 the city of Santa ""'CA• 1 ;P~~ :,~s= uld County. The 1t1Ht Id-~-· ctwo. '*:;::!'st• DlsbJr1e..,;.nte totttleyear: at public auction to the cumplir con las lormali· BOBBI BL YTHE·POSNER. • • under said Deed d Trust In Ane, Coonty of Orarl!]O, Slate lion 10 th• highul boddtr tor cxl\ d[H S or other common de•· 111 '8'MV' ...,. t88 4:M.804 nighest b1ddor, for cash In dados tog ales apropladas 2139 CBOOXUECS HM, ISCT · V1T·E· MSM IS C · the property situated in said of Cilhlomla Callfomla Re. ~able • th• time ol _. In ._. lgnatlon of 111d ptoperty: a3 Qllion UWlgS •toe111lon or We here•y certify that the lawful money ol the Unittd 1 d 1 BRENDA PENNER. 43\2 • · County.~lifOfnll described conv Com Call y;, Mome<ito Drive COiona Del UW\gS beN. '4*!fied 111 leClion ebov• Item• .,. In aoc;or· Stales, all the right, title :.~~~~e ~~ ~':s~ue la corte CA THERINE PRENGER, 7 t 2, NORTHERN CONTI· u : LoU 2. in Tract No. 6228, fomlaey~~· du~ rlgh~ o~ ~~"!!. S~ Mar, CA 92626.' Name and 5102 ol the Fin.roll Qide Ind danoe with ~ Annual and lnlerost ol said judg· SI usted no p,"esenta su 2252 NENTAL FUNDING, BOXES as shown on 1 Map 1~ appointed truslH ~rldof lNt to llnd,.:;.. htld by• under uld address of the btf'leflclary et eulhon19d to do bu-s '" 11111 Statement for the y .. r moot dobto1(1) In the rospuosta a tlompo puede DARLENE MADRIGAL, ~~llLES, MISC. BOXES. corded In Book 229, P•~• cert.tin Docd of Trust •x· DHd of Tnm In 1r,. Pfopelty .i. whose request the Mlt 11 ,,.-e) 8' II the Main (North) ended December 3t, 11915 abOlle described property, perdor el caso y le 'puoden 3153 i SOUTH COAST SELF 25 to 32 lncluslvct, of M1sce4-eculed by Richard K Takahl· tuated In said County and Stat being conducted: Te~u EntranQ to th• County Court· m•cf• to the ln•utanc:• or so much tnereol as may qultar su salar;o, au dlnero GWEN HANES, 42 3 STORAGE SAM DAVIS laneous Maps. Rteords of ihl, Trust.°' the Takahashi here<n3fttt desalbed J.$ mot•~ Commerce Bank NA, C/O houH, 700 Civic Ctnltr Drlw CommlH loner. puftuanl to be necC?uary to aausly y otras cosas de su HOUSTON lAMOERT JR .... ANAGER' • orange County, Callfornl1. Revoclblt lflW·Vivoa TruM ~ dcwibtd on nld DMd oflrull GE Capttal Mortgage Ser· Wut, Santi""' Ct • '91t litll lew, T said execuuon, w1lh ac-. 5201 m The property hefttofOfe d~ lJID(T ....... 1 13 1949 trus vku Inc. •680 H111lm11k Ind larHI -----< 10 std JOHN • ORUSH, ~111dent crued inlorest and costs ~~~~·~~~~rts~nd:~:~:~~cio-JEANETTE LABOUNTY, P ubll ah ed N twpo rl scribed is bctlng IOtd "'as 1•"' ton ~ 00 ;:... 13• ht P'°':~~~'~1 llfl<I ~ Pctr~ay ·San Bernardino i'WJld ~nu'*";d" Deed of T': .JOSE A. VELASCO, a.ere· B~6~~~XIMATE MINIMUM Exlsten otros requi! 105' le· 43L ~;~tch~.c;~~a 2~ea~1?,•I~ The Stlfft add1esa and oth-1996, .. tnMrumtnt No' ::'';:~y clt\Cll~ "'le: : CA 92A0°7-1863. Dlrecllon~ !ft tw ptQCl8l1'f lllUlled ., Mid :>~26 03128 03127, Dated 3-5 t ~96 gates Puode que usted 4~¥ANETTE LABOUNTY, t 996. • ' er common designation, If 90-3122116, In Book -, Page-. purpotled to bt ~U Fullettoo Aw. lo th4t abovt Jl'opffty may County C.lcmt OttCnblnO the 03/2B'. 03/21 • · qu1era llamar a un abogado th288 any, of the rctal ptoperty de-ot Ofllcial R8COl'da of OranQt nut NilW\IC)tl Bt.ich. CA 9l663 be obtained by 1aquestlng lhateln Loe 4!> al Tr"ld No Olvlalon: HARBOR lnmedtatamente. 51 no JOE GUTIERREZ, 222t scribed above Is purported County, Sla\9 ot Clllfomfa, Tl>eurllM ntdlruslHd!SChlms ume In wrltlng lrom th• 5011 111 IlleOtyctCostl Mesa1--------- MICHAEL s . CORONA, conoce 1 un abogado KEUY VARNEAU. 4368 PUBLIC NOTICE to be: 929 Tiiier Way, N-. under the~ otult ltlef"e.. "'Y b.JL.lniiglot ll1GOt oQllft bentflcllry Wllhln 10 days Coun al Or &.Ill ol C. r . -M • r 1 h • 1 , o r 1 n 9 • puede Ila mar a un serviclo KELl.. Y DEE CAM PB EU., port BH<h, CallfOfnia. The In contained, wW Ml II public 01 lhe Pf~rly :Yrns a:wJ ()(~ rrom ~ first publketlon ot lomi ly "'r._ did • Cou.nty de relerenc11 de abogados 4342 ens t 390730 underslgntd Trustte dis-auc1Jon to the ~f' bldcle< ton1mon ct.s . 11 lhts notice Said wle win bt • • IS ..._ rwoor 11 By: B, BYERS, Deputy o • una ohcina de ayuda KRISTI LINCOLN. 3229 flotltloue Bu•lneH claims 111y llablltty '°' any for cash, °' check as de-"-" htlt111 ~~ wnounl ~ made Wllhout covenant °' Bodt 180 Pages t~ I& lrld 17 N"TE· Do not lake dow legal (vea el directorio tel•· KRISlY R. MILL.ER, 2248 N•me Statement lncorrectneu of the straet Ktlbed below, Pil'fab't It the d M ... b~ 11.,. ~ wilrranty, t xpr••• Of Im-Mll:ellneou1 Mls>S " "' Offica v n lonico) lANA CARTER, 3200 acld1n1 and OChef common time ot Nie In 14wtu1 monoy ie "".-" plied, u to tlUt, pouuston ol lhe Cilunty Aaocrdar ol Mid MC9'IC VlmW or oelace a posted notice CASE NUMBER LILIANA ECHEVERRI, Tht following P«IOn,1 are desigNtlon, ii any, shown of tt.e UnJled St.Ln of Amen-lb> ~tel "V the PfOjWfly '° °' tncumbrancn to satisfy County The ptQCl8l1'f llntlbt ...oNAL NM btb't th1 sale 0t aat11lac· 4128 doing buslrtHI u ,. Pl· hefel"n. Slid aale Wiii be c. wtlhout WlllTVty expreu IOld 1~ tsll!Ytd IM unpaid bal.tnc1 due on descnbed" t.lg IOld ··II' The 11on of Judgment Penal (Numero del CHo) MARIAMA THARAWALEY, necfOll Apattm1nts, 5000 made, ·but without covenant fK0lmplled aa to title i.. pm-oostl, •l'.l*--' ~ • the note aecurtd by uld street eddresl ft! OIW coml!IOll Cemet~ • Mortuary COO• Section 616 (m1sde-95C31 t 5 3324 Birch StrHI, Suitt 5500, Ot w1m1nty, Ufl'HS Ot m. MUlon °' ~ II "'" ,,.... ol lhe ""1111 ~ ol Deed C1I Tru• \o Wit' ~ ti ct the ,.. Chapel • Crematory meanor) The name llld address of MARILYN BROWN, 4322 ~ewpot1 ~~ 92::p-piled, regarding lffle, pos-ngtit. title and w.r.t now :-.:: :: ::! ~ ~:i!'...: S62U61 tn P'U• the follow-ptQCl8l1'f ~ 1CcM 11 P' pub 11 • h . d N. w p 0 r I the Cour1 Is: (El nombre y MARY BUSLER, 4229 .~Truat did 6/t5(79 M Ssion, Of encumbfancu. held by It .. such Tl\lltet In -. • r.aht.i d>edl di Ing Htlmaeld coll•, H · pOl'9d IO Ila .., El C-lno Drlw 3500 Plclflc View Drive ._, . I I • Bt ach·Cosll Mtaa Dally dottCCIOn dt la corte es) ~:~~AJtLSENEi'S~R Phllllp N. 'Lyons. Trust": lo P"Y the remain1n9 prlncl-and to the foAov.4nO de-• s1llt °' n.itio:., ~ ."':.::. ptnsu and adv1nces at the 11-4. ~ ...... c. t21H-»C ~.'f&MctlOO P.io. March 14 21 28 RANGE COUNTY MU· 4352A , 36 Harbor lallnd Newport p.111 aum ot the note(s) ... aGr1bod profl9f1y altu*I In ·-br • *'"'' °' lede!ll credit tlmt d the lnlllal publlcallon The urldlri.giltd TMltt disdains ... ~ ... -------""" ' ' ' ICIPAL COURT. Harbor S.ach CA 92660' cured by uld Deed°' Trust. the afonlNld Cour1'V and union or a ctltdl cir-. i... a mu ol this Nodce of Sale: tstl--•-tor -rcionteuien o1 ,. 1-v, RANDOL WOODMAN, • wtth inltrfft thefton, 11 State, to wt. APH: # .,., mated l/ustN'• fH I and -·r -·• _., PIERCE --Th266 Judlclal Dlstrle1, 4601 Jam-2243 Mary I Lyona, TruatH, 36 Pfovlded In uid note(sj, Id-139.241-12. Tht tllCal amount or ledtl•W¥1r1111 Ind lo;wi fUOd. costs In the amount ot h netj lddrwls std co. .._,..,.. ---------• boree Road, Newport ROBERT W. DAVIS JR .. Harbor lal•nd. Newpo rl Vlll'ts, tr any, unae1 the ol the unpaid fl'1llc:lpll be!--llkH\ U>Anga nsoc.Jaiion. °' ...,. $8,323.1', plus 1nt1111t on commondecolJ!MiOn. -tny, ltlOllll'I IEU. IMADWAY PUBLIC NOTICE Beach. CA 92660 5223 S.ach, CA 92660 terms ot said Deed of Trust •nee lrQfftt thtfton. togeeh-Ing• b.lkspeda.tl In Sldion SIOl lilt unpaid prlnclp.11 balance ,..., Sed -""'bt l!lldt, but M rtu * c .... _. Th• name, address. and ROBIN SL.ATER •2S4 Thi• builneu 11 con-estonated fMs., charges and ., ~ rwatOnlbtt Mllml\td ~.:·:: ~ ~ ~ at 1 variable lntl'ftst rote •lhaul ODllllWl1 i;, -.my, O Cary ,...,... BSC 4022 1olephon1 number of plain-SCOTT A. BUSCH, 3121 ~':-:' ~~i~~°:~~~~ t•ptnses ot the Trustee and com, ··~ encl Id-111 Iii.-~ , .. ~':i:, ~ca&~ rrom August 1, 1196 to datt ~preued Cl •'""8d f1199'dlng rematlon NOTICE OF till'• 11tornoy. or plalnllll ~gg~ ~=~~~· ~~~ 10 tr&r1':act bualneu under ot the ttusts c1t1tt'd by said vantff Ill the time ofll;e lnllial 11 ecccptetl the Tnn1" mil( Wllh-ot sale, plus ICCrutd late blls. IJOl'l'SIOn. t:I tneumC>tlnCIS. 1l0 Broadway PETI TION TO without an attorney, Is: IEI TERRY SHETLER '4le.2 tht flclllloue nam• or Dted °' Trust The total PUb11cM1on of 11119 Hocke.,. hold the i.-ol the Tna.1t1's cha~a, and adV.ntH the lo Pl'Y tne l9l!llllWIQ pMQpil sum Costa Mesa ADMINISTER nombra, la direcclon y el TIM LEONARD 4_247 n1mtt lltltd tbO\le on 1· amount °' th4t unp.ald bat. '228,072.97. C~~ dltlld Deed Ul\ld fvnd1 beoomt .,1'11llblt ben lary la authorlz.td °' ol Ille ~a) taCIJt9d by Mid M.1 .. tlO ESTATEOF1 numoro de t11lelono del TOMMY MCNIEL 3125 12-90 ~~!,c:,'y~ obllga~~o't: CMhitra ChlekaorCtfllfted totht~~01 t111'°'1 .. ••INll· ::elga~~~t'Jcl,.'°'~; ~°'•rust, *111 •-.: ........... ... HELEN OAUCH abogado dol demand ante, Pub 11 1 h"t d N t w ~or t Phllllp N. Lyon1 and Mary sold and ref's!:~ estl-;.":'::'::to d'olt Tf\lllt, Ito°' 1~ Said wit Wiii bt ll'*<le. UNci£R A DEED 01' ;~USf 1 llCMr'rces~ :.. .. PARKINSON o def demandante que no 8each.Co1fa MeH Dally ~h~yon~tru•t~• u filed mated co•s, e11penw• and TnaUit pn>Yldad=-~ bill w~ ;-' °' ;111~ DATED Aotll 2. 11t2. UH-= )~ Iha o.9d at TNM. ._.. CAIE ~0. A18Ul82 Ilene abogado, es) Georgt PUot March 21, 28, 1998. with• IN ~~ wClttk of adv1ncff llt the time ot the tillcltJon le awalable. From upr=~ Of~~ ~IO LESS YOU TAl<E ACTION ~tett.ctw;ec pJ..,,._ To ell he111, t>eoeflci111es, M. Hannen, Bat No. 84391, tl\279 OtlllO• County lyon 3+9e ln"l.tl publlcatlon ot the No-lnfom\IUonwtllcJlhTMIH =•'1 ttlt lndtlAtdntA _,.., TO PROTECT YOUR Pft~ al t. TMtlt Md d t. tr\1111 creditors. conllngent credl· GEORGE HANNEN & PUBLIC NOTICE •998 ... 78742 tlceotSaletsSn;384.77The dlenierdablt IJIAbwhlch ..,,., "-'., lllfl ERTY.ITMAYel!IOU>AT a-.d~l9d0etdo1 Tn;st,lo tora, end persons who m1y co • .. • ~tary und« said Dffd TM* maMlano,....,..... .., -.... -... A PUeUc: IAA.£ F YOU otbtMIH be Interested In MPANY, A Prolni lonal SUPEAIOACOUDT Dally Piiot Match 21, 28, ofTrusthtfetofoteuecuttd tloflorMMl'lly hi&IMta6-dtt,wlllllnltrMl•prOY!ded~• NEEDANEJCPl...ANATIOHOf' NI S IN.l? ~ th• yvlll 01 t1t11e, or both, Corporation, 4 t99 Campus ,, Af)fQ •. 11, 11198. than and deltvel'td lo the undef· di-..(•)°'* common Ir\ end tht unpiOll P'Wlf* THE NAT\HleOf' THE"'°" Amued lnlar-.t 9ld ~ 01. HELEN GAUCH PAR· D11v1, Suite 720, lrvlna, CA OF CA&.IFOANIA, llQntd a Wfll\en Decla11Uon dealgnadon ot IN abcw9 de-~ ol the Holt NCUtd by CE!OING AGAINST YOU ........ 11 8'1'f. 1!111 ~ I'll Kl~SON 92715.1714) 854·1492 COUNTY OP ORAHQI PUBLIC NOTICE o{DtflUlt Ind Dtm.lnd f0t Kltitd~1t·'°20.»it Mid Oiied:' wrt••m tht•-• YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A ..,,_ pnor 11> • The....._., A PETITION has been DATE· JUN 08, 1995 341 The City Drive Plollt•~·a 8 .,,., __ ,.1 Ille, and I wtltlen Notice ot RC*! CO.U M1e1 'CA lllM. ~ nl Mid ':;" ..... LAWYER. OE C.., Mort-under M DMd ol TNll linlo- 11 le d b Y BE T TV S. J. PETl:ASON, Clerk, Pnt Offlo• ..,.. _.,..,. DtflUll and Elt«IOfl 10 Sell. Sllld ~ It ~tOld --r· ~-ltle tni• eage TrUlll o.«t SIN1cts, b-. ~Ind ..._.,lo .. S~CHLEITER, fka by IRMA QARCIA Dep. 9oa i 4 t71 N.,.._ Statement The undtrllQntd caused Jot!N purpoaeot lht ~~~Ml~~ he: n lflMM, C:.Cllla MatU-~*'a wntWt ~ ~ ~o!,H~~ ~.11';!~ utr ' Orange, CA d~ f~1'1l:::°"J:N: ~ :_.~~":, ':: =:r:~Wna = -c-p.ny, ~~ '''*" ::C, ~"=~~ ~ °:'~llld~Oll~ '::, C~ol ORANGE. Publlt htd Ntwport 9:Ztt3.1ll71 flnailclll Corwatlon, 411 corded In the ~oui'lty where ancs • .,...... o1 N ,.-NIM *° Rlvttilreilt Ro.I, SUlll 2.97' lefnllrdlno, CA ~f-1ea, Ellc1lon to Sii The"._, ltd -PEllTION request1 Bt1ch.Co11a M111 Dally IN THI MATTER 0, W. Lambert Road, Suitt the rul property It "loc.aced Ind ot .._ C1111bn1a A.-~ CAttllll .. 191.,...,., '°' lnformltlon about the ta11t11 Mid Nt11ot d O«aAt91 lltd that S. SCHACHLE· Piiot Marci\ 28, April 4, ft, TH• P8TITION TO 401, Bt~ 112121~115 ~~Com-convwanct ~. • l:'J!:!~~ ~ ataeua of &Na tN~H't '*• 9'dlor; 1o 818 lo bt l9aClrdlid 11 lfl(t ... appointed 11 per· 1a, 1996 CHANQI THI NAMI Matlll Cll lotnllaJ). ~ ,,.,..y, M ~"tNtitet. mt Mid ltutt.e, 8y ~ llll«I O tlllM ASAPI= c.all (111) 1'T•rnt. flor In-.. OOUf1tf wtwt .. 11111 pal*1Y •~)epreatntauve to ad· 111289 OP Adult lndhltdual , .. ~~ ( Rt __ .. • Jr. .. !! .Al\1 Wll-.e ltvd,. tOth Aocw, BfbllC •Viet P~ ..St "1t ~ _. fOm\Mlon 1boUt purclltslnQ 11 ~ Md min 1111'1 ..,. ~ Int Hiatt ol th• t I t •• n • , I • t. 0. y ...... ~ ...... ~..... ..... • Lo. Angt6es. CA Coibln Avt NorWtdM c.1-' thb property N'TEI' ~ manlll ... ...., ~··~'f:rmoN reque111 PUBLIC NOTICE P-ranoln• Oallehue ,.,~ bu~~!!-:91! co~ ~1o.2801, (211) Mt .. 11t, = 11w, tt111 J11:m.1, PUBLIC NOTICE ~'°':-C: 0: flCadlDI o... .:,: = Int dtcedenr1 Wll.L Ind SUMMONS CA&• N.UM8U diJct.cS by: • C«pOflUon .. ,. ~~ ~ ~ ~ 1• NOTICI OI TIU1tl"I w.r-. trWlt ,., ~::It (RT t Wfln ~TIO cQdiell1, If .,,y, be 1dml1ted ICITACION JUDICIALI A18te87 The r•glatranl(t) com. ~ ~-~ "5AP1ll147 4. ,l/21 DIRCIUDOllUTRlll. 11• MaKt111.1• AUl"t-.q AS TRV$1EE. IZO VlLAGl to proba11. lht Wiii Ind NOTlC! TO DEFENDANl: ORDIR TO ~ lo tranaact bu ... 4'4.~11 PUBLIC NOTICI t.-.; •tta 01w: amt A, .,_.,._.,tt OMS OIWf. PO BOX IZta ar1f codlClll art 1v•H1blt lt'Vll O 1 AculadO) RO. IHOW CAUll FOR natl un<ier the flctltloul "'-"' •1"·8 You -ti CO~ CA Pfm (lfl)#!4102 lof t•91nlnatlon In the Ille NAl.0 O. LUCE, INOIVIOU. CHANG• OP NAM8 bu1ln111 name(•i llattd PUBLIC NOTICE ou Allt IN OC'AULT UNDli. A DIJAIA.T UNID A OllD aF PUIUC NOTIC! BY CRIS A l<UNGfRMM k9"t by the cour1. AUY ANO AS TRUSTCE P£TITIONEA(S) MLlll ~ •t>ov9 on: Qtla: lbfuary CD CW ffl\llf OATEO TIIUfT MTB> M!t l tll'l \M. ""'llOE Of TIIUITU'S IALE Cltt370YJI 414 .,It t• When Wordl Ate Not Enough "Sp«i•Udng In S1Jmpalh" FlOUMTW" 29S3 Harbor 8'vd Co.taMeN 540·3135 Ttil PETITION r.ciUttlt FOR THC KATHERINE L dMdual Pttltlontf• Siac.y 20, 1191 NOT1CI °' TftUITttl UM UNlCU YOU TAK( LOI YOU T• AtnClel TO"- elAllOrlty to 1dmlnlt1er 1ht WCE TRUST. AND Does l'ranclna Oalltfiu'a HAJI Mltll91 f\nlnclal Corpor• W.. UNCa Dm> °' TIOH. TO PAOTECT YOUR '9l1TK'f YOUR ""'""Jk~ ~~~!~ ~O ... ~,.!~:.:~ PUILtC NOTICI .st ... uodet ,,,. lndfPtl'l' ' THAOOOH IO. INCll.J. HAVe I'll.ED A PiTmOH llon. ., P'9tl0tf'lt TftUIT , .. ; ll-2itt2J.G2 tlITT If •AV {If IOUl NAY • IOlD AJ A .... .. -~ ,....,. _____ , Cl: d4Jlt Admlnlalr•tlon ol !•· SM! FOR AN ORDER TO Thie "•lament w .. tli.d Loin' 411"U Othet· y A Pllfi&.1<: Ml' IF YOU wt. f YOU NIB> M o,· ll YOU Mi NI OUAUC.T lllf· NOTICI OI TMT!l'I WI ta•• Act. (Thia 1uth0t1ly YOU ARE BEINQ SUED BY CHANQI NAMES ,A.OM wlltl tht County Otttt Of 2f.1M~ A#, Numbtf! EO M UIUMATIOH Of FUH4TION 01 n« *'AME OF OCR A OUD Of TUT DATlO ~lll,!M.1 NO L~IU #Mt---_..;----- wfl •flow Int l*•l)f\al rep-Pl.AJNTIFff: "' Ud. It .. , •• SllCt'f F11nc1M Galltl\Ut o.ano-Countf on t·20-tl A2A~O YOO AM .. DC-Iii. NATUM "' THf "'°" TMr M>CIBllNO AG*IT Odolllt ,,, t• IHA.lill y()ij ..., 411-l.ot YOU AM ... _______ _ , ... ntttlvt 10 •• ,.many dtmand•ndO) 8 0 11.S TOMw1111Whltloclc t ... H73'4t l'AUL.TUNDMADllDOfl HOINO AGAINST YOU YOU vou.vouilOiiDcanN:JA fAl<I! ACTI<* TO IM>TCCT DI,.!!!"-' utaftA 0((0 OJ ·~"' Without c,ut1 *I> IOUTHWl!ST, INC. A CALJ. It .. ntr•by Clfder9d th8I OlllY ~ March 21, ,., ntUST OATm tn• ...... LO COlllfACT A LAWV(lt urlWU. .... Ill...., .. YOUA PROHi.n, If MAY • ...,., DATID 11m• Utf. 1::-'vtf'f sr~~~ti::: ~~N~~PO~~iAA =. ~ .;::-i::.o,~ A;Htl 4, 1 '· .... '1216 ~~~,T~~ TIC' OI TUTlE'I SAl( ... "':'-~ :·~ ~:,o ~~OA ~~~io: =1lcr'Y=~ l~ ~-·the perton-1 rtPo DAYS lfl• thlt IUIMIOnS ~ COUft In O.~ "1ILIC lfOTICI llC:l-."teMAY •IOU> AT D~l~OfLtT::!, Lr,' ~ 11......,. _.,...Of Tiii ~TUA( Of fHI MO-lllAY • ICll.O AT A NiLJC reW,1tadvt wtti be requjrld II IMVtd on YO\I to file I No. 703 of the °'atlll wUIMM A MU • YOU HAMOmfT A.P Ho W .-9 .. 0.... ,-fNlll • CUl*G AGUIU YOU. YOU •ac..I • YOU •ID M 0. I010l¥• nouc• 10 !!!"~!ed rypewwltttn ratponN .. thlt ~ luperior COWi • -........... " .. "'' HUD Nt DP\.ANAnoH °" ~1 ...... ---11111 :"' .... ..:J Clim .............. IHOOlD COllTACT A 1..wrme l'UMTIClll Of '"' llA pertona unitu "-' ... w court """ _.w ttlOWn ~ r• ----• -THI NATUNI Of' THI l9fllO. ,__, ..--· w"" .._,. F. ,.-.. " ,..., .-i M IP. OF THE "'OUIDINGI •INld nouca °' COMtnltd A .. n. Ot phone call Wiii on 5-21, , ... , .. t;OO ..... ........... Clll*O AOMNIT YOU, tlll!IM ,, .... Dwell .................... -• RI.HO R(C()lfVIYMIC:i a. AGMIST YOU. YOU _...,.,Ull ~ h ptOpoted .cuon.) not f)f041Ct yGUi JOUt IY~ o'dock p.ni .. Ind ....,, Ind The IOloMng .,.,..,. .. YOO lttDl.Jt.O CON'fACT A ""'. ~-:.:: ....... .,.. • ~ HIN • ~ " llllX CX*TACt A UWYIJt "JI' lndepeodtnt aclmlnl• MIMn '"~ ~f be lnttt lhow cauN, If ~ ..,.. bullniM ae ,.... LAW'tlll '*'*-.. ..... OI ..e ... ... !JI ... ttM .... OI ---W.. _..,.. • t• All. ..,.., I tretion •uthOtlty wtll bt In Pf09tlf -.o• fotm you they~. *"1 l'9 pellloi\ ...,Cit, 1211 Wlndntd •twt ~ ..,._ IM !.!_ Dad Iii '""' ,_.allfO.WWlll'-1UMrll 11 .. Olli., t ..., ICIOllPOMm • grentH in.tt Vt Int«• waM lhe --1 IO he9r ~ fof dlinfll ol ,... llftDUtll a..w, NNpoft IMch. CA C:O.,O,.... a C4ltlllll1• lit -F-DI la ,,,., ..... el .. 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UMiq, llnllftal s&ll•S If ............... ll&IM .. .... _,AO"'*'"'' Uml· ...... ~ltll." TMI UWIJiflll wlll Hf ........, accept., anar11M· .... llf real 1Ulll nklli Is 11 N&aUaa If tM IM Ow rf141crs .. lilerl~ ..,llff lllll 111 ~-Net•• ..,.rtisd in tMs ........ , .............. ..... I IJ I tllflly Ulla. Ta ctm- ,.. ...... inlliaA, call HUO M ·.,_ It 1·•·42H90. f1lr ........... oc ........... cil HUD II 421·350G. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 ROOMS 2706 ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE f!i!i!~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 292 0 5 530 S 53 0 SERVICES 5 5 3 3 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 BR, 2·car gar, frig, fp, llAST81DI[ 2BR Waat Nwpt Bdrm, prlv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • •• Oak game sat, lg yd, very pvt, nu pnt/ Yard, w/d hkupa, gar. ba, garage, w/d, 1 hse • POSTAL 1 OOV'T JOH T• .. ln beds, white bunt< drps. CollegeNlctorla. The , best of Orange Quiet. No pets. S885/ to sand. Female only. *DOCK ASSISTANT* 521/HOUR+8ENEFITS -CRUISE SHIPS beds, Queen, hd-; S800. No pet 647·1961 Co• fabUloua homeal mo. 819-934-3710 $550 Incl utl. 631-3658 N •. B. boat rental oper. HIRING board 675-7970 Vl•lon• Propertl•••=~~,.,...,,,,,__,,,,~~.,., NO EXP WILL TRAIN Earn up to $2,000 .. / --..,,.~·,.,..,.,==-~,....--•3BR 2BA, 2-car gar, on Dl•Pl•Y ls looklng FURNISHD STU,DIO ---------aeeks dock asst. Du· Appl +lnfo 714-647·1991 month working on *HOUSEFUL* $1295. •3BR 2BA. 2· for people with quallty APTS All New tnterl-VACATION HEALTH BENEf1TS! ties Incl melnt of Aelail cruise sh1ps or land· Lthr sofas, alelgh bad, car gar, $1300, Agt. furniture to llve In ora, $517/mo. Incl RENTALS 2722 CPA11Ttw11niu.TIML1 rental fleet. Friendly, tour componles. No entertainment armolre, Jim 850-1220 the£e propertlea while utll., Pool, lndry tac. -> ,_....'-tl>l&oe<e prof Image 8 must. F/ •OUT OF SANTA FE• OKperionce necessa,.Y Victorian Wrnllure aUk Attr•otlv• sar 2·sty they .,re on the mar· gated. Nr Triangle Sq. ~ C-,.•11 T w/weekends. $8/ Southwestern store In For Information call 1• trees. coffee & end ta• hm, fncd yd w/deck ket for ;,ate at a frac· P•rk Place VIII•&• New 28' motor home 00 •~ a..w.ia-! hr+ bonus. Fax re-Fashion Island has 206.971 •3552 Ext. bias. etc. Grandfather nice nelghborhd. Avati lion of :tie normal '714/84&-7804 for rent. Full kitchen, aunfo 7141645•9206· permanent position C8951 I . Fee. clock. 714·894-9880 4/1.$1595.546-7020 cost.CALL: L•rga 2Br 1 thBa. ahower, TVf\ICA. Day .,.,... ..... r-.. s,._! DRIVERS • Experl· avall for exp·d Sales· 18' conference E'•lde/2 15.c Flower 714-28<>-8080 patio, gar, new crpt/ .& wkly rates. 559-8844 00 ._4••MM1Ta-.. enced flatbed drivers/ ~~~~~·PP~.rt~~i~~· --------table walnut, gooct Smt IBr 1Ba house, 1 Weatclltt Lease furn 6 paint. Bluffs near HB. M*MoM,1 trainees. Average DOMESTICS 5540 cond., $300 o~ car. $850. 433-9528 mos+. Open houae S880/mo. 846-2665 RENTALS TO S30,000/year. Com-Sa I e • At Ea s • ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548-0722 C Id II 8 k S VS I & 1 c> rw,...P'lllA..,..,..,. pany paid medical Women's & Home Nannv needed. Live Chi H h 0 we an er a un 3 30 3 1-"'• su11n1:1 2724 and dental Insurance. Store has lmmed. po-• na utc • honey Unfurn'd Home• 1321 Sussex Lane DA&UO CALL 1-800-995-0796 All conventlonals. sltlons avl. Musi have out. Mon-Thurs for oak, glass doors, To Rent/Buy. 2Bd r .• um Must be minimum 23, exp. and knowledge two children. English s350 obo. 721·962l $600-$675. Nr beach. I••••••••• CDM 1 Bdrm alll. Ulla TODAY ! ! COL 'A'. TSE 1-.800· of the hlg/lest stand· speaking, responaible. l-:H-:-0-s-p-:l.,-ta-:1-=-T=-,,-p-a--=B.,..•-:d.,- Lse purchase option APARTMENTS paid. No pets, non 548-3120 ext. C-4. ards of customer sor· References required. Electric. Good cond. avl. Pet ok. 65<>-4669 amklng. 708 Avacado EARN $ 1 0 0 0 vice. Xlnt grooming 714-644·5959 S250. Call 434-0578 FOR RENT $390 675-8634 --------- OST •· WEEKLY stuffing en· and appearance es· MOVING Oak labia. ar· NEWPORT BEACH. o.ted/Cov'd fricr'I NB 1 Blk to bch. 2bd L ~ velopes at home. Start sentlal. Contact Steve moire & bar sloots. 7• El.vet.on Pool hse, lg back yd/drive· FOUND 2925 now. No experience. or Marilyn 759-7985 MERCHANDISE pc sect couch, coffee 2169 ---------'• way. Male pref'd, n/s, F " I Sales table, end labia, hide-1"1--/W~ Room $600/mo. 725 ... 183 l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roe suppnes, nfo. no i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BALBOA ,... _... -1" bll 11 s d SASE DRIVE A MERCEDES a-bed, lamps. desk, ~--...._ NB 18r In 3Br house 3 FOUND · full-grown fe· 0 ga on. e~ It's not too lato to misc. 751·7201 • BIG CANYON ISIAND 2606 WI,,_ .... ..,..... 1 b F d 1 to: Fairway, Dept: McCl•ln Townhm• Ila & W.... Plill houses from beach. ma e unny. oun a 2766 Box 439j), west accomplish your dream! ANTIQUES 6010 -=p:-:-1-n_e_d.,..in-i-ng--rm--5-0~1. 3bd 2.5ba. 2 decks,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Gar space. $400/mo Newport Auto Center. Covina, CA 91191 . Multi-Million SS$$$ i~~~~~~i!i!iiii Shaker style w/c hrs & wotbar, fplce. Secure Deluxe 2Br 2Ba, A/0, Incl util 673-6192 corner of Bayside Or. Environmental Company UYING 1 s bench, $375. 1950'• pkg/storage. View ol w/d, blt·lns, deck, gar, NB B~autlful-Oover =&""'P""'C'""H=-, _N_.B'""._6_7_3_·0_9_00_ Exr'd Pain~ Prep, f1bfr· Wiii Show You Howl ~r~m 1800·1~~ 1 ~c red vinyl chrome di· golf course. Pool/tenn mini bay view. Avail 4/ Shores. Lg, bright, kit/ FOUND • Grey tabby g ass, ge coat, sh P· Will Train 733.1909 10 enllre estate. Paint· notte set $350. AnU. $1900/mo 840·5274 1. $1500. 723·5008 lndry . No/pet/amk. cal, racoon stripe, de· wright & mechanic SALES lngs, china, gtsware, que rocker $65, ant~ •BACK BAY Avl Nowt $400+u11 &45·9515 clawed. Found near posit avail. 675.2837 REPRESENTATIVE urn. otc. lmmed cash, qua overSlutfed chr 3/48r, 2Ba, hse. New _B_AL_B_O_A _____ ---------•NB Prof fem N/S 10 shr Orchid & PCH. COM. FITIGUES Growing communlly tops. 673-622:1 lv msg 1.,,,...S_9,_5_ . ....,c,,...a1_1..,..1_23.,...·_6_28_8_,.._ t al t d 644-9569. Retell Sales newspaper group seeks S f B -.. XJ "' d carpe. P n. upgra es. beaut 2br 2ba, dbl gar1=,,.....,...,~,.------.. Grand Re-Opening o a _,.,,... nt cun Frpl, gar, pet ok. Lg PENINSULA 2607 NEWPORT nr bch. Incl all amen. FOUND • Small tan le-II you love clothing & display advert1s1ng repre-Consignment Gallery, -!250. Wt11te lg couch yard. $1695 lease. BEACH 2669 S550+u111. 631-1098 male dog. answers lo love to sell we offer fix sentatlve with I yea.I mini· 270 E. 17th St., Suite n< nu $400 723·6709. CORONA DELMAR 640-7262 or 373·8600. Beach Studio for Llttle Bear.Found near hrs, xlnt discount. fun mum experience Excellent 18. CM'. Thurs 3126. 102.2 Npt Creat Shr 3Br Canyon & Victoria work environment in · . Ba)frldge lt/brlte 2Br rent ·no kitchen, •18R S82S• condo nr beach. Frpl, new Fashion Is. store. benefit package 1nclud1ng Sat, 3/30, 1 lom·6pm, Walnut din set: Med china closet. oval tbl w/lvs & pads, 4 Chi'. $650 obo. 64 1 ·8180 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2Ba upper, 2-car gar. small/clean, $450 Inc. 2BR 2BA $725/Up pool, tennis. $600 Incl ~~::· H~~an:a~~~et~ Lisa 810.646-4988 or b~e salary for the enor· _n_o_xt_t_o_M_,_c_a_s_a __ _ OCEAN & BAY VIEW Avl 4/1. $1250. 279 u1il. 752·8551 Refrlg & dishwasher utll. 646-2216 Call 536-8480. Fax res: 810-646-3980 getic sales profesSlonal Last storefront avail 212 Carnation Haverfield. 4R7·9408 Incl. 60x30 pool. No PhysicaVdrug screening re-17th St. Antique Row., ________ _ :Jbr/3ba $429K Opon Bl c 2 BA Life At Beach quiet pets. No fees. No ••••••••• Found Slam••• Cat Houaeclaanars PIT quired. EOE. Please 1end Turn up w/chontete. • ••rRCHANDISE Sun 1·5. 673·9041 295 a•AnlfOfn I ,+' studio w/full kitch. lease. 545-4855 mid-March, call to Excellent pay. Car & resume to Judy Oetting. Tako over & move in. nu;; · • rp • pat 0 • $535 utll pd. 310 E. COMMERCIAL Id tlty 574-4252 i a M t k w/d, prkng, 51700. Avl Balboa Blvd 673-0675 LIDO ISLAND Iott apt/ en nsu~ nee. us spea %Caltfornia Community Heirloom, 65<>-4294 MISC. 6015 NEWPORT BEACH 5/1 675-0n3 . office. 1200 sq ft, adj REAL ESTATE LOST PARROT English. 723-6064 News. 330 Wesl Bay Street, 069 NEWPORT ISLAND to Via Udo Marina. ••••••••• Green w/red over NB TOY STOREtt• Costa Mesa. CA 92627 or DIVORCE SALE 1 Slngla famlty 3Br 1Ba CORONA New pnt/crpt. $1400/ nose. Wings clipped, Mature adult. 20/30 fax your resume to (714) MTIQOll10'IOIMOmlll Mahogany desk. 6' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil W/boat dock, frplc, DEL ••11n 2622 mo. 310-869·5284 or ---------not ta&mMe. Lost 1vic CWM1I· hours/wk. Including _63_1_-6_5_94,---.,..-.,..--...,.--i •Fa.'-dclim"'-: *r. china. Gothic curios, BIO CANYON Dover nice patlo+sunporch, "~ 31o-47o-4777 Ext. 315 BUSINESS OFFICE son onrova. · occasional weekends. Sandwich Shop ..... patdlil.. 5' bookcase. SSK mtr• $pla5n9. 5200BR, BDenO, 2BA. ,Pal rt fuTVrn Incl w/d, re-li2ii.iiBiiiiii1iiBiiiiifiiliiiiidii/ ii Newport Height• FOR RENT 2769 REWARD. 646-0642 Teaching/specially re· needs PIT worker, flox ddm.Olil~.pall!2y.m.IL ror & c,onb~ote,J;'~ SIU,; n 4 • · Y wner. r g, • new crpt. r, • r g, w, 2 Br, 1 Ba, $795 tall experience prof'd. hours. call Kim at <-.tllm•CllftCllllt. swan a e, c.o a Coll 644-5215. $1675/mo yrly. Avaft new carpet, no gar :J Br, 2 Ba, $995 Stan 832·8697 651-9486 •Cddeatlal. lldmnal couch, 30 yr ivory col· HRBR VIEW HOMES now. 67S-49t2 Agt. but plenty of prkng, Pool, no pets, 738 •B•lboa laland• PERSONALS ""s,....e_n...,.lo_r__,,H..,...•""'t_p_e_r_t_o_a~--' tect1on incl 8' knight. $1000 mo. 720 th 150sf upstrs front ore. NO FX .,... a· tusks. 6' horse$, Monaco. Mrbl & hdwd Lido lala 3Br 2:V•Ba, Fernleaf 721•0750 Tustin Ave. 642·7658 On Marine Avenue. I••••••••• sist non-driving male .___ ....... ...,......,..,...._-.J etc. 26 bronzes Incl firs, lrg PVI lot. Bkr frplc, 2-car gar, patios, $325/mo. 875-8877 Where's my slice? Sr. w/errand,,, meats Ille size mermaid, 729-7238 or 840-5664 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ Light, bdght 1Br gar Hip Art Poster co. & It hsokpir\g. $7/hr ---------• bllnd )ustlce. chairs, Lido Isla 4Br 3Ba, 40' mo. 310•2n·158::i abpt. Oh arNlncl. 1wastk87to5 MIS~LIANEOUS L~gpcp~~!lr 1~x~C.s~~l~~ PERSONALS 3002 Now hlrlngl 8·12 peo-+ m111. MO/Ww/nS t c4ar ha APPLIANCES 6011 tables. teak patio, lot, center So. patio, Lrn 2Br home In Npt eac · o pe s. "''" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~e. No oxp needed. mus · a r;l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m ar b I a. m Irr or a, • I 85"'3120 w/phone, fax & copier. d fl 645 0204 beam cell. reblt klt/ba. Hghts. Ltg fenced yrd, ease. .,.. RENTALS $400 negot. 717·0606 Call Your D•t• Now! anagemenl training per ay ox. . Refrlg side/side w/ln choval mirror. Tiffany $795K. Bkr. 673-7205 gar. Avail 4/15. $1500. • 1 •900•858•2800 S300/wk. Call Nowt TELEMARKETING door lce/wtr, almond. lamps, much more. OPEN HOUSE Great locl 744·1382 Offi ce Sp•c• In Med x6835 s2 .99/mln,_7_S_4_·_S_8_5_8_E_x_t_·S EXCLUSIVE SINGLES Hvy duty washer 6 mo 714·540·7578 4 LUCERNE. '-'arbor •Newport Halnht•• COSTA MESA 2624 Bldg nr Hoag/2nd fir. T 0 ORO. Fun Job w/hlgh old & dryer. 751·7201 1---------n • No Elev/1K-2K sq fl 18+ chine phn roq. fflce Asalatant 1 1 ti 1 Ridge. Beautiful 3 1Bdrm HSa. Garage, ROOMS 2706 Serv u 619-645-8334. NB Ad Agency. Com-earn ng po en a · SEARS rotary gas Negotlable. Agent:•---------H 1 + c E ~~~';,J>~f•gp~0n •;~t ~ ~~~~~~.s. 5750 • ·~~:::g:.8c~o:!~~ 714-64s-5eoo HOT CONNECTIONS ~:0~:s~i1tse~7~;~~; H~~~~ & ~.~·c1a~!: ::~;.~~0~:;3.8~~,ed K S 11 h 3 R h NB Oceanfront & 22nd WATERFRONT OFFICE * 714-668-7440 * --------- PEPPER S_,RAY STOP ATTACK RAPE & MURDEft W/leatlil_er key chair\. Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. S 13. Police home unit w/belt clip ti!JF ster S18. Incl. tax & shi pping . •Mal~ check/money order 10: BK Enterprise P.O. B ox 80148. RSM, CA 92688. Sun 1-41. ay tar ng, Npt North 2Br 2Ba a ops. 14 oc aster. St. Pvt rm unturn, shr In Udo P tnaul 727 •1-800-894-4688 OPERATOR TAS ,,..,..,...---,,----,=---...,..,....--,.-, Thermadore double Harb o c R •a I t y condo, 2-car gar, AC, 722-8988 ot 873-7907. en a, W~atern Sacurltlf Is oven, very good cond. 673-4400. w/d, pool. Avall 4/1. ••2BR 2BA fp, d/W, ~Tt1~h~~1e~t<!; N(~ P:~: rseqst~m+dwec/s'<.;0F~eer.1ax~~i NEW FREE PAAnLINE GRAVEYARD hiring lor lmmed FIT $450 obo. 641-8180 $1395/ 640-1529 , 52"71 .. -5454 84&-5599 openings In OC area . .,.,.,.,,.,..,.=~-----mo. beam cell, deck, w/d, tndry. On bctl 1 blk water_vJaw._Av_ail 511. • V"' -Pis e11H 310324 4g91 WANT.EDI ON QOLF COURSE! gac.._ $950. ..S.Nnd Tri. from Npl Pfer. $470/ $1100/mo. 675-1129 ta~ long disl. lol"'.lO:mlnt PIT RE ASST. Refrlg needed. small LOTS Big Cyn 2Br+den, angle Sq. 642·t311 mo. 310-869-5284 For top NB Bkr. Com----------1 pref'd. Will pay cash. FOR SALE 1400 2~Ba exec twnhm. 38drm 2B• $925/Mo, B'SIDE CM i400 S>uter akllla & lie pref. EMPLOYMENT Please call 722·1603. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Formal din rm, ~ate Avail 4/1. Call Mark Unfum Br w/Hml·pv1 2 -=ll.fCUT1VI Ron 760-5000 ext 101 . SERVICES 5533 Waaher, Dryer, Refrig grded, designer ec. 310-327·2227 Or call Ba, kitch & lndry prlv. WI Offl(IS ' PART TIME help iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil & Apt-size Gas Stove. s21ootmo. 723-1509 Pager 310-360·1963. Quiet N/S. 548-5035 U W Jr J3' needed to type Info Call 646-5848. EASTSIDE CM . C-2 Lot 50x200 with 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath house with hardwood floors. Needa TLC. $245,000 with owner financing. Contact owner, P.O. Box 2404, Newport Beach, CA 92663. -··-·· CLASSIFIED E' Id 1Bd II NB/Bl ft p Iv t lb .Amlnldta~vlllllle Into computer. Can Please be awaro that Buy II Sell II Find It ~~ ~:u;:!~f~•s:,~~ Jo :Sta. oa:r~ s"s~~: ba + :.n~ wiga~.~ w/d~: • ~= J W.A. work at hm. 675· 1520 the u141ngs In this cat· ciaaalfled. · myriad 01 merchan· $450 dep. 150 E. 21st kit prlvl, pool. Quiet, • l'M · Phlabotomlat mobile, ego~ may require you--------- dlse Item a, because Street. 648·0683 Female $600 644-0263 Adi for Sandra 47S:2434 1 year exp., fax re· to call a 900 number ----------------- aume (818) 813·2676 In which there Is a our column• compel •ll·Sld•• quiet, 2 Br, Room To Rent I ---------·~~~ll!!l'!!l!EJilll~'~~~l~~l~~I~~:-charge per minute. qualified buyers to 1 Ba, upstalra, w/d Non amoker and child I. oc oba te s le ---~ ....... ~--•• calll hookups, deck, gar, ok. Call after 7pm. PLUMBERS wanted Call 842·5878 $825 650-3335 714-631-9011. INDUSTRIAL 2788 w/5-yrs jorneymen Classified a pro uction roofreode ~ -========I!~~~~-:~~~· 1-900-388-9898 exp'd In aervlce and T d 1 0 T OF COUNTY • ----------C t M aa Pl u repair. Clean OMV, a 0 ay. U . . COST'11 ••1:1s11 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 08 a • aeon a ext. 3247 • 3248 musttrera. 645·1 183 642·5678 PROPERTY 1525 n ''~ n · & 1~~~~·s!:~,:· ft. "-r=.:-..=~.=·.r- VISTA 3Br 2Ba cuatom bit w/guest haa, hdwd fire, Ip, good area, lrg lot. S195K 819'758-4858 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR R!NT GENERAL 2102 GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED HOMES For pennies on S 1. Dellnquent Tax, RePo'I, REO'a. Your area. Toll frH I ·800- 898-9778 Ext. H·5139 for current llatlnga. BALBOA ISLAND 2106 4Br 2Ba dpbc upper. Yrly. Gar, fp, frig, wfd hkup, atorage. 119 Ruby $1950. 675-8877 QUIBT 8t SERENE Palm l\f:esa Apart111ents So near & yet '° &r ... That's me fcdi.ng you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid me lush grccncry of scdudcd woods & mtdy palms .. & Studios, 1 & l .Bedrooms · Jn. $515 m S600 · I BR $625 ID S650 · lBR S72S m>.'t7SO & No Pets A Vcrtia.I Blinds & c.ci.ling fans & NEW Carpet. Pa.int & Tile A Fimca Room & Heatai Pool & Jacuzd A r.oo. & 8alconics A Gatagu Available Office Houn: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm wccmxu 1561 Mesa Or.· Santa Ana Hcights, CA (71.ft) 5'6-9860 CORONA DEL MAil 2122ni1i-iiiiim?~llliilliiliiiliilllliliiim-ilii~·111111·1!11s•-illiiillimiilm?••T1111 C~ta M-'a Beet t1oea.•aR 1U 807~ NarclHue Garage, W/O. oon ssuoeo Agt. suaoo••" 1U Fir~. w/d. ocean eld• Coaal 1-ilQhway. lmm•dlate. 170.&e-48 oc • .., lid• .i Hww. 3Bt 2e-. bonutl!Oft w/ w•t ber. a e.r gat, al.,m. '2400/mo I••· AQt 111-4415 o.,... rn IPl•t·LVI 31f Illa; fp, lftdry, I • c• oar. 1 ~bill• •hop• /bcttll 11860. 8'1-2111 •t...ne w"'ttct.-nette. W111c to beeoh/anope. Pallo, frptc, ff60 utll Incl. AVI ""· 71S.IOlt NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMEPiTS . Bring In this coupon for l/2 olf 1 at month'• rent. For a Umlted Hme onty. • Extn:l loroe Jrs • 1 and 2 Oldrooms JR seoo l BR $?00 2 BR $860 • Sond \IOlle¥IXJll • 2 llahlld tannlt oour!S • Ylfiicol blinds • Celtlflg Font • Plulh COIJMlf • FMs RoOm • ~ hliollO pool and 1PO • Got .. • Cowlltd pcJltllnQ • At9CllaliOI • Wiil b!lllOfds • Qaled~ OftlCe HO\.a: 9;Q) am • 600 pm M·F and l():(X) or'(! ~pm~ 635 Wllllf tis Colto Meta. CA (714111.cJ076 -:.---------- BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS FOR SALE 2900 1-41•1•,.. GIRIS" GIRi\ "GIRlS NB Beauty Salon In LIWL:.ilZili:il.Lll:.Z.illl..J bu.y ahopplng ctr/15 sta/4 manlcurlata, beautiful decor, ownr eager to retire. Agent 714-645-5600 1-900-255..o400 BUSINESS Ext. 531, a 5312 OPPORTUNITY 2904 IL----DM..w~----'l Local Vending Rt• I••••••••• Caah Income. Over 20 EMPLOYMENT prime locatlona.I••••••••• 800-678-1663 MCI PhoneCard ATES EMPLOYMENT LOCATIONS GOING aoo-100.nn, 24 Hrs. FAST! Inv. Aeq. 55~0 NIW CAii DEALl.RSHlft $40,000/Yr lnol e for under 20K. All potentlel. Home maxea/modls. Nation-Typists/PC users. Toll wide Co. aHka local Free (1) OOQ..898-9779 ,..p. ~ •• T-1361 for listings. PAY PHONE ROUTE Box Office Theater A8at PfT O.pandabte 35 Loc8I Ii Estab Sit•• ~lure parson, aner- Earn up to IUOO wtcly noon Ii ave hrs 17.25/ 1.00 IQ6-4HO hr. Lve mag 831-0289 --------Ca•hlar Oatyl a Co •.nroUNll'e..eU'l's men'a 11ore, l'ashlon • Ann ~DR & I al and, loolclng for evening cashier from 1 :30·1:11 tu,wed,t· ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~~::.~~ntact 2920 C!NA'i/Ce,. QtVer -------• c ............ ....., ....., c.... Tran•POrilOft • R•r• @ COM High Schoof PT_,,. 714·1!2-NOI AIN'U ath-Hth cOlfHll UiMCI F0t ::ri a glttal UCLUllVI IQIOUI * CAG9~ ... !"l.,.,141 * HQ. ~utt fob. 171'0 1811·_.._ ...,._ I'·~ 8Yell • .....,_ ........... ent M-Tu-W tl4pm 0t Mipm lj•oulatlon eontrol ...... It,.. ... .= .. _..,, peteotMll naner * Y1 ...... Y • D8"tcl, 71...,4CM. IDI iii AV. t;;p • ibreparlntt mallln91. ja,c grammer .• ~ llnO Nq'd. nt·l'lli . ' . Mic;t,ele Grojayk Colifomla Community News 300 W. Day StrMt Costa ~. CA 92626 EOE / MFHD STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • 71N f.Ltal Drpartmmt at tht [Mj/y f"ilol is plarsaJ ,.. to dlfrwuna a nrw snvi.a ""'" lllJlliltJM to MW businmo.. ~ wiJJ"""' SEARCH /JN ntmte for. JOM 111 "" """' chtfrtr. oJ SllJJt JO# the ttTM 11114 tht Mp IO f:he Wt 'fM« Ut s.r.M .Nl.f. Thm, of CflWJe; ltJin' tht Srh is~ 1W wi/J jilt JOf'I' ~ '1Wiittst 1lllWtl .ftltdtll•ILWI wifh thl,°"""J Cfi;/i. /!'#slJ ontt 4 w«lt far JM Nail:r • ,._ "1 lrtW Mti/_ thmfil!Jl!f'r/l!ll!(~ of J>MIJliatJion with.~ c:w.. . ! Pitt. *f> "',,#JOI" faM•..... • 2 --· * 1M#J PWM, 330 \l' &y St, °""' Misll. !f Jiil' atmllJf .. ., .,.,., aJl ... (l 14) 642--02 J """Nit will"'* •mgt>HUlll Ji*,,,. Ill ""1ttlll "1i. ~ .,-,,.. If!'!"*""''-* "'fl {wril1tr, ··-,,,_Oil .. """" -wi/111' 1"R ... """'"'"""'Jllfl-GMJW U.,..,, w ~ \. . - - """ ... . . . ... • I TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE 7011 llPDll SUPS POID 8075OLDSllOIUI1155 ------._ ........ IDOaS 7U21millliilil .... ~~M 1------""'!9'------------------•94 w ............ 111 •94 LTD W ..... Orig •ee Calehl __.. 4 1 owner, ue.d II\ '86 40' 91c1e ti&. w. Chllnnel own.,-, gre.. cond, 1 ownt, wht. iwto. AC, only. Dbl .,.,. T9a• nr lJdO brtdge. W.t¥/ crul.. control, pwr PS/PB, am/fm c .. 1 • good 'tll t/M. 15200 .ieo. No 11119-abo.,d9. 1tHrlnQ, tilt Wtil, lug· •Int ~ond. Htc. '3000 lly OWILIS GOllN ..... ()MAit SHMlf and TAHNAH HIRSCH ACll08I ·~ 6 Picnlo!*I t.OtMlt =rc-1~0C 15 FIUd chargl HS Keen 17 Beauty pel1ot 119atments 18 Notre Dame, 20:~ 22 oue. or Sask. 23 Writer -Tan 24 en.r swim 2e Imitated 28 Bangle 33 Hymn ~ Luxury cars 37 Anawer on a quiz 39 M,lk• waterproof 41 Not odd 42 $cottlstl landoWner 43 Mata-.... Money owed 45 Slept like - 46 Brown shade +7 Less common 49 School 1erm 51 Line ol rotation 53 -Diego Chargers 54 Fiasco 57 Dessert obo. Biii 121•oa Ute/mo. '75-1121 g99• rack, v-e, 18k obo. lmmacl s.e~nCM CHAMPIONStllP TECHNJQUE 2 a i AD 0 0 J i f 90' Moerln• mt. ~. 913-e975 S KIS No trallef'. S.U Or IHa. Great ~nln-1ia T eurue AT, AC, PONTIAC E .. t..Weet vulnerable. North dul1. NORTH 6VoJd c.:::'10t5 ¢ K 10874 •AK 108 4 !NlrltiitiMn WES'I' EAST •843 O KQJ 9 DOWN 1 Daddy 2 Is obligated to 3 Aimed' conlllcts 4 Columnist Bombeck 5 Dweffs 6 Jets' and Patriots' Qfl>. 29 Nile Of Amazon 52 Dlstottl 7 One ol the tides 30 Microlcopic 54 Without liatlt 8 Aquanum fish animal 55 RUSSiln rfYer 9 Annoys 31 Against 56 ·701, to 1 10 Young guy 32 Musical Roman 11 T8J Mahal site ensembles 58 Repeated 12 Jets or L.akers 34 Vaulted sound 13 Pans airport 35 Singer Osmond 60 Invoice 19 Moved ltke 1 38 Impulses 61 Volcanlc: rock bunny 40 F 1bber 62 Suspense 21 Diamond -42 Riata writer Ambler 25 Flower part 46 Legislatures 63 Reservoir 27 Small amounts 48 Type of tu 65 Egg sou~ •KQJ7152 0 8782 0 2 •JS SOUTH •A 1096 <::7 A .C O Q 86S. •Q82 The bidding: OA J 9 •9715 NORm EAST SOUTH WEST p... IQ Obi 2• so p-3NT P- 40 P ... 60 p ... Pus PaN Opening lead: King of • 9170 partner to chooee a minor iuit., and bolh for 15000 obo. 1ula locatlonl CIONtl PS. PB, Cru1, P/SNl•. Nickell duly became the declarer at C•ll 1574--11259 wkdJ.•: Mooring to land. cau AM/FM, New 1lrH .l1iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii five diamond1, A heart lead would 9G4·304& evll/Wltn 1' ateve 72~-3 Mint cot\d. NQn i mk. •ae ""•BIRD Whit•, have .ettled matt.en there and then eo• d••P Dook racn •7 ••• •411-4teo 2 top1, 5·•Pd, loaded. -declarer could not avoid loeirur 1-PO--WE-l_BO __ A_T_S~-main turning pt. 124 '83 f'ord ••plorer Xlnt cond. S4400. Call ... 8. Beyfront. Balboa XL T 4•4• xlnt cond.. 647·3171. two tru.mp tricu 1md •heart-but 7012 Ill.end ........... 252•1271 4'7k rnH., loaded, grey, it i• difticult to fault We1t for 1elect~ aLIP Awall now 34-11a.ooo 542·28441---------:~gf>!rv:ng of apades aa the open· 24, •URAY ;a~ t !'; e:tb~~ • '~': .. "23 Ford Model· T PORSCHE 917 5 1978 F/8 1 -engine. • • eclarer ruffed in dummy and Owner recenlly epent 875-0494 *" O AO a T It R• led • low trump. East could not over 13000. Mu1t 1eH 100% Original. V•ry afford to rise with the ace without thla week. 723-4075. clean and run1 great. sacrificing a trump trick, 10 i1 30, TRO ...... AUTOMOBILES S8800.00 080. Call forced to play low. The contract wa1 _.... •••••••••I (714) 963-2833. Sportrlsher. Rebulll '87 Tara• Reblt eng, grt cond, not ruMlng. $5000 or 1rad• for VW camper. 545·2030 now laydown given any reaSQnable twin englnH. Ready 1993 Ford lie in the club suit. to rt1h & dive. Asking -B-•-nn-------1 pronoo 4 •4 TOYOTA Declarer abandoned trumps and ,S22K •No reasonable inn 9030 In perfect condition, started running clubs. Had Eaet orrer reruHd. Must iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil all power, leather, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 be~ble to ruff the third club with Hiii 71~723-4074. 1991 BMW M3 5 phone, tow pkg, rlml/ '79 Coroll• HB New d la d rf/ tir es, on ly 80k. tires, rebuilt carb. Xlnt theJ· k and 1hifl. t-0 a heart, ec r-47'•12' Bo•t bottom apee • power iun 111 ooo "'74 A247 I d I t I . · ., ... or running cond. R""''d er w uld still have been in control. llnor. Mu1t Hllll S750 w n owe, cru H en r · 846·9449 tll 9196. s12oo OBO Af r winning the ace of hearts, obo. 714--842·7207 or BMW Antl·lhett stereo, Call 7eo-9228. declarer would cross to dummy Pgr 71,..717·1141 80k mll, xlnt cond. --------S16,900 925-5534 HONDA 9085 with a spade ruff and diacard a 87 BMw.3251 6 cyl., 1---------heart from hand on a high club. ,_S_AI_L_B_O_A_T_S __ 7_0_1_4 rully loaded automatic, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VANS 9225 Regardless of whether East ruffed, Ilk• new 15250 (909) '77 HONDA ACCORD liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or not, declarer would get rid of the 735-6269 Corona Keeps going & going 28 Ran, as dye 50 Tumbler'• pad 66 "8rge weight An ever·increasing number of W""""'l!~"l:"'__,,.-..,,.----i '!"""-..-~-P~lft"!~~~t"""'lln"' ... _~ • 11 spon1orsnave been Jiiring bridge lo1ing heart. and the ace of dia-WE PAY CASH & golngl 1 owner. En- mond9 would be th~ second and last For gooa uHiJ Si60ta WAC glne WT1l Jjurr alfer trick for the defense. &· boat equipment. CAD 9040 new waler pump. 072 trord Supervan Automatlc. Runs-& looks good. S700. Cati 545·2030 Mlnney'a Yacht Sur-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Needs brake pads & professionals to form strong t.eams for national events. There is one standout among them, however. Nick Nickell of Atlanta baa shown that he need take a back seat. to no one on his team. Follow his tech- nique on this hand from a recent int.emational event. warn to be a better brid ge plus, 1500 Old New· t 989 SEVILLB TLC. $600 casheroo player! Sub1crib e now to th e port Blvd. 548-4192 Orlglnal, real good or obo. Costa Mosa•·v_O_L_V_0 ____ 9_2_3_0 Goren Bridtre Letter by callint •---------condition, new tires. 549.5000 1 <>-4pm <800>788-1225 ror inl'onnatlon. Or SPEED & S8995. 675-6128 -------- write t o Gor en Bridge Letter, sv• BOATS 9050 MAZDA 9125 1988 Volvo 760 P.O. Box 4410, Chi~o. n. 6068(). &U 7016 CHRYSLER Turbo, 4 dr, auto, air, 4410. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil loaded, whll• S3995 '83 Mazda Plokup 909-735-6269 Corona •1988 22rt Ski Boat• '93 Town & Country Great work truck. t----------,.---------.----------1 5. 7 litre V«8, King 37k miles, orig owner. Runs great. Best offer. i--------- North,'a heart cue-bids asked FREE TO YOU 6022 MUSICAL COSTA MESA 6124 ~~~~a ~1~· '~:r~t::~~ s1~;_~0~~0· Mu11 ae111·6'12·5601 VOLRSWAGEN 9235 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTRUMENTS 6055 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new controller/uphol· FRl!I! TO GOOD Huge Garege Sale stery. Great 1kl bOat· --------1 HOME • I need Looking to purc h H • 9 6 o G 0 v er n 0 r , rast·looks great ..... re· FORD 9075 MERCEDES 9130 '80 S iro cco 5·spd, adoptlngt9 yr. old fe-an ugly electric Victoria/Placentia, Sat. 6a~6Y 94to491o57o4. As21407,5oo ~~~~~ A/6~s~eg ~~Ii~ male Bassett hound/ baaa guitar for March 30, 8·1pm • ... '82 Mu1t ang 6-Cyc, '88 580 Roadater $1000 OB0•631·7149 Terrier mix. Young at under'S200. Helpl Calli--------stick ahltt, AC, moon· Both tops, Sony CO heart, needs to be Larry at 714-377·0338. Neighborhood Sale --------roor, new brakes. plyr, phn, chrm whls, ---------around people. Call Women's clothes, MARINE SERVICE 721.9621. ·--------1 h h Id 1 $1000. 547-3171 gold pkg, blk, loaded. MISC AUTO 9245 ,-too s, ouae o m sc. SUPPUES 7020 $23,9.95. 675-6128 ''iiiiiiiiiii• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . TICRETS 6075 SUN 3/31 only, 8-3 11 2514 Loyola Road BUILDING MATERIALS 6030 ANGEL TICKETS 4 Seats rleld level, 3rd baH side. Prf'd prkg. 20 Games 282-1242 Rummage Sale Cub Scout Pack 39. Sun· day 3/31 8am-12pm. College Park Elem. 2380 Notre Came Rd. (Fair/Fairview) Toys, Clothes, Furniture, Etc. Early Birds pay double! TONS OF STAINLESS STEEL Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy your housing needs. --------Seized Cara From MITSUBISHI 9145 S175. Poraches, Ca· eAll Steel Bldga. • Custom Design • Factory Special• • Stock Size• Avl. GARAGE SALES Buy Now, Save S1000'sl ••••••••• 7 1 4 .9 8 4 -4 8 e 4 Bronze & bran & nuts & bolls + washers. $6.00 per pcund. Minney'• Yacht Sur- plus, 1500 Old New· port Blvd. 548-4192 '90 ECLIPSE OOHC Turbo. White. Rune greall Perfect condition lnalde/outl $6500/obo. 248-0385 dlllac1, Chevys, BMW's Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 W0'1. Your area. Toll free 1· 800-898-9778 Ext. A· 5139 for current list· Inga. ~~~~~~...-~~~~~--,...~~~~~---1 PETS& BALBOA MERCHANDISE WANTED WANTED ANIMALS 6049 ISIAND MISC. 6015 TO BUY 6019 TO BUY 6019 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Everyt h 1 n g Qoea r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADOPT·A·PET Twin beds, white bwlk SAMP~E * SALE b.ds la PS 675 Whole11lll $ on Eastlf W 0 L FF TANNING Top Dollara Pa id WANTED: old coin Every Sat & Sun al • m • • BEDS. TAN AT HOME. For Records. Jaz.z, oolleC11ons & gold & PETSMART, Fountain 7970 111 Diamond baskets goodies, Ster· 6169 - Offic. (714) 401-9444 FAX (7 U) 548-5850 • APPOlf'ITMEHT"S AVAILABLE •NO OVERTIME CHARGE ~STEVENS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Commercial e Residential COMPLETE REMODELING Ave Sat 8-4/Sun 1-4 ling Silver Jewelery, Buy direct and SAVE. Sou nt rack 1. etc. sliver scrap. Steve Valley. Puppies, kit· · Topiaries & Beach wear. Commercial/Homo Call Mike 645·7505. 642·9448 days ten• and more, all FRIDAY 9 :30-4:30 units from S199. Low CLASSIFIED WANTED: VINTAGE looking ror loving, car· On the move? 18 00 Commodore THE EWPORT BEACH PlUMIUIG COMPANY Stucco • Drywall Repairs • PalnUn1 Tnture Coatln1 • Foundation• Concrete Retroftttlnt • CWnney Repair• Muble monthly payments. It's the easy.to-Wristwatches/Clocks Ing homes. CALL 597• (In Baycrest) Free color catalog. access, lnrormatlon· NB collector psy1 pre-9037 for more lnro. Sell your extra ~:~s~oday. 1·800·842· pac1 ked marketplace mlum SS. 844-8829 Save abuud and household vis led regularly • suc· Buy 11• Sell 11. Find It. abandoned pets. Be a items Buy II. Sell II. Find It. cessrully • by all kinds Claa alfled. volunteer/foster. Call ClaHlfle d . or consumers. 714·597·9037. in Classified TRANSPORTATION 0 c-Uc•61#'11 SIS SupcriOf Ave Newport Beach, CA 92663 FREE ESTIMATE Reliable Promet A Professional Servi • 800-200-0859 • 714-378-9980 • Lkf '9J59'. Boaclecl ------I CERAMIC SERVICE TILES COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 FLOOR INSTALL HAUUNG 37ZO IANDSCAPB & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 3 5 28 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS 3 62 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SYSTEMS 3926 • Nel!D PC HELP? An experienced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P. YOUNGQUIST CERAMIC•MARBLE Con1ultatlon•Upgracf11 dependable door • MARBLe EXPERT wfiri!"u~8!h!~~~_>.h Tellez Landaoaplng Palntln9Contractw THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -a Jamn E. Bangert Co.· Since 11M7 Friendly Servlce•lnllKed Lt1'532981 675·9~ ln1tall'n • Fabrication Internet Set Up hanger. OLiar work, Pollahlng/Protectlng. Man won't! 968-1882 Garden Malnt New Oual. painting by profla 20Yrs Exp • Licensed & Advice 55Q.7387 rea1. Don 521-8910 Scratch/Stain Removal Lawns, Sprlnklr Sys. Trn l.J041fi0209&. Int. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 1·800·348·9 3 21 •---------•---------L620654 848-tOOS Trim. CIMlps 454·3112 ___ F_re...,e_•_•L,_64.,....5-3_30.,..5 __ 1 --------INTERNET Advertlse.-3408 Leakr Showen Rep'd Your Product, Service DRYWALL •QUALITY WORK• HEALTH/ Yard Clean-up, Weed, 21y,. Qwallty Pilntlnt -------- 1 PLUS touchupa. DAN DAWSON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Regroutlng & ln1tall'n or Informal on on the SERVICE 3584 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc NUTRITION 3742 Trim, Remove. Trees/ 24 Hra. Rlchatd Sinor e • Ll870130 Dean of TI1e Internet. 574-0128 Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lns Hedgea/Lawn. Malnt. Ucll'280644 54s.3209 PLUMBING CEILING MASTER 673-8065 or 846-8526 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L708279 722-7 332 964-Yard Pg-748-5375 Water Heat1t1 • Or1ln1 •Acouttlc Removal• •---------...-SMALL JOB EXPERT + QUALITY CARE + Remodel • Repair Custom Textur .. Palnt CONCRETE Ir DrywaJVPla1ter Ref)alr --------"The Tr•• S tumsf 20'4-OPP W/ADI Faucets • Fixtures Uc'd. Mark 8 3a.7300 CHILD CARE 3 536 11nil"ONRY 3557 /H1ng1ng/T1plng/Ttxtur1 HANDY MAN 3710 QUIT SMOKING... Terminator" Tree 20vtt Ex;>.Xlntwol'lunlnsNp. Ltl'554722•646·6720 !YUW •sT DAYlll Removal/Stump Grinding Fai s •A• 2•11 R h Comm/RH 551·5573 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Speallsll. uci11o1285 r .,...,.. o Pgr# 717•5729 B&K Uc#585180 •Pa int/Carpentry• Doctor Raccomendecl Frff Flrewood/Mulchl RAiNaOW Clrol• iiafnt. ========~ AIR CONDITIONING •PREE C e LLULARS Motorola lrl¥0 PAQE"I ONLY $29.99+Tax 1-mo Air Time/Voice Mill 714-376-4198 174 12 BHch 81. HB TUTORING 392 9 FRENCH TUTOR -CA Certf'd. Exp'd THcher "A Votr• Servic e !" P a tti• 875..eooa & HEATING 3418 CHILD HOME CARE Uc#304201056 Roberta Thornton 720·3969 Npt Beach Brick, BIOci<, Stone, Tiie All ph ..... No job too Drywall and morel 100:.~r~i:!cf"' 81\!Mpllaater 804-3972 PalnUng-lnl/Elt HouH/Apt Ex~rt Drain CIHnlng Cone, Patio, Otlveway 1mt. Acoustic removal, Small Jobs Oki 7 1 .. ~7 ... 8182 Quality Job. f'rH Ht. & Plumbing Repairs ,_W_AL_L _____ _ Fplc. BBQa. Ref. 25 Yr etc '14-240-1159 Gery 845-5277 ... -Ltl'l569897 838-8888 20Yrs up. NI WOfk guar. E•p. Terry 557·7594 · · --------1a..-------o# MASSAGE 3830 1 ..... •2"8 C6VERINGS CHISM HEATINO & A/C Resldentlal•Commerclal Servlce•lnstallatlon Uc .... 671380 662-4476 KOALA CARE Semi Retired Contrector CHUNG'S PAINTING tlV9 --• * Beat Prlc1/Qu11ttu Repairs, Improvements, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 Yr• Exp. Od Pricer Prec ise Plumbing Hom t ·basecf Childcare •• ELECTRICAL 3610 1m jobs. Ouallty/lnt~r~ JEWELRY 3784 L & 8 Therapy Guat work. Free E•t. Repalra & Remodel• E. Costa Mesa Location t..andacape, bflck, atone '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 ~·-• .,.... •..02.1 7 • Nutrition tn1/WC Uc#375602 538-1534 E I Ltll304200905 Conc:rtte. I00-7 ... 1007 t• ..... """' -Free 11 matH Elizabeth 548·1098 Small .lob l!XPl!AT ROOFINO carp ptbg Wllll•m Harold J1w1\er1 RN/MaHage Theraplet Dunrlte Painting LIU73t8 ee .. 1090 3932 THIE aTRIPPER Specializing In wallpaper r•moval. Uctl' 588924 • 714-983·5037 • CARPENTRY 3510 •Block W1Jl•Concret1 Duncan Blectrlc palntg, etec, 111e: 11~. Watch a jewelry repa,tr C.M. 722"9823 Don't juet have It dOM-TH• NEWPORT aEACH S20-S25 lln / S2·S3 aq Quick RHPonH Remodels. MORGAN Antique+ Fine Jewelry a WBDISNISPORTS• Ha v • 11 Du" rt t e I PLUMalNQ COMPANY lupertor Walloowrin9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING 8rlck•L821352•9Q9-5901 Local Uc. 850-7042 Uc'd 880-3281 luy/Mll/ltade 873-o0385 ........ l tO on W/adl ,.,,. aO"Mt W/thll ad. LICEN811 1 874497 Since '81 . Th• Flne1t Ha ndyman/Remodel SERVICES 3 548 •EXPl!RTa Blk walls,•---------Mobile 41403--5365, 7~a/Wk•Ho1 Jacuul L548221 714·2311·5541 7t4-40t·9444 tn Quality C111tman1Np. Addltlon1, Battt, Kitch brick, concrt. awcco & ELDERLY Carpentrr*llleotrlo al IANDSCAPB ac N 7t4-7S•2280 Gene »ram• Palnt"'9 IMtalVRemove l557-G228 Flre·Water Oama~e A TOUCH OF CLASS stone. 25Yr Exp. L.owS rHn! 3611 Plumbln g•Orywall* IAW lnl/Elet Oual Paint/Real$ POOL We gal1 1hould hang 7E11!c.;. ... ~lu2m34b2 .. &lmPmaiednt Cleaning. RH/Comm Joa• 83t -7M3,:~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !S~tu~c~c~o~·:;P~a~ln~t~ln~g~·~T!lla~l~~~N~CARB~~-:!3~8~0~8~ MOVING 3834 Llc'd/1111'd since '715. together. Strip, ln1talf, Pe .. g7';'14_227-a122 Uc/Bonded. FrH Est. 1• .,,, Roortng*Jim 841-7494 H .. 70.J Pg~1 SBRVICB 3894 a:~~· 2~1 ~h• c1razv. Ter11a 282· 1143 --------CDll ASSllTIED LMNQ CARPIENTRY•Wlndowa 8aalo Verd Ma Int lk•'• Cu1torn P ainting iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiii • • anyt me DOORS R~Hlrdwart CONTRACTORS •f\11 SVC/OcMn Views Door•. Wood Fences Lawn•. Ctn-ups. TrM PUBLIC NOTICE Pror, c1 .. n, Quality I.a.net.,_ Peola Trlm•Cablnell•Stucco •BOSS HOUSECLEANING GENERAL 3558 •Famttv Style/Uc'd • Drywall Repair • Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, Th4' CaJlr. Publlo Utllt-Work. Int/Ext a Oocka. Pool/Spa SVC & Repalre. Oryw11 l..562731 35Yra exp LlcenHd·Bonded •Nutfltlonal meal1 L111281581 e Call Bob ·Thatch 831.+422 P~1W1~2 tlH Comml11k>n RE-Lil70'418 e:at .... 10 fllter .. ,ump1•HHt•rs Jeny 842.0587 S10.00 per hour. •Sup•rv'd medication 24M323 Pg-312-0026 • TREES • QUIRES that all u1ed IJIHWdwoo6 PAINT w.-.y Svc. MWTH 714-~48-0388 CPI BUILD•R• INC. ¥24Hr Personal TLC ttOUHhold g ood• •Not Ch1apl l1M273 A to Z'HANDYMAN ** BAIQHT ** Rffldent.lat Const. 780-1943J800.307-cARE Henctyman Cherlle Te"~"•· ~. mov1rs print their •But Reuonable l -.-00--f-1N_G ___ 3_ft_1_0 INSTAUJ'REFACE CABINETS HOUSECLEANINQ Uc.#616424•1n1ured Paint, plumb, carp'tty • ..ii!.•t Pe 7514f7! P.U.C. Cal T number: M Pllnl Work ~I • Mchen1, bathe, d00t1, Pror'I rrom Europe. (7t4) Ma-4H3 ~bldg l power wutt •GR••N MAaT•A• llmoa and chaurfeure 1l4-162'3Cltf Po •7NIOI • Wdows. Doug 54&-7258 Beat Hrvlce In townl PENCES Local tHld. 7~ Landacaplng • Malnt, print th1lr T.C,P. num• •THUND•R ROOPINO• Ref'•· 5 YHrs Exp. L•WIS Conatruollon a DBCltS 3815 Home Repalr/Rerneclel Trff Trim • Removal b9r In all advlltl ... TOP QUALITY INT/EXT l'or all ot your roorlng :ra••BT cau Ors~ 251·94SS Remodel•Handyman Costa MeM/Newport Gardening Svc ... 1•&512 ment1. Ir you have a Vwy ~ "*91 nffda. Retoof/Rip.ir. ~ L#704773 Local Rea. ae Y•.,. ..... OrMn loene Landtepng que1Ucm about lhe • l.841121 Jey MO-IOee Uc 131144 9"-4ta2 ,..,.11 UTNG 3 5 15 Lbrl•'•Cl••nlngarv •'7t4-SS1..eeaee •P•NC•SGATES• Jlm831·24'0 /Muonry /lrr.,,•tlon galltyof amover,llmo ar.mflOOflNQCO ~u Oependable•Detalled MW/ftl'lilr/pele replaoM ·• or ohauffeur oall· --------·• --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SuppllH Fum'd. Xtnt 1.J. Scott Conetruotlon RedWOod e Ltl'67eee>5 HOM• llRvlcil /Trimming 'Removal• Public ututU.. · PIAIO t VOCAL /Comm J RH /Aetoof • p LAT RAT•. Rera. 714-780-8044 CUiiom Home BuMdlft Jim Whyt• 142·7208 Anything & Everything Cfean.up1 • tlntenence Comml .ion /~Ir /Fr" Ett.t:f• CMP&T C&.mANS ING PRHIUR& ... WAINING Llc~1~:tn::r·i . D&CK COATlllGi ~r:-..::rm:~~~~ ~= ::::.: ~1~ LISSOD 3848 u. dllM •it 1 Local Fast •rvic• Quality • uu.,•ntMd Watetproof 8y1tem1. Yatd tune up/~ DliMmardo'• Moving ·---• _ • 714445-11182 DOLPHIN ClUNlleQ l f MN11 olilDW: •ak:onle• e Pa.tlo• ltncDcapa/artllUC deelaft: Local/Orflo•/ltorage ~ ~!.~!.ent SPIUNla.llS 3921 GOLPHIN CLilHINO • RIEaTOR.ATIOll CONSTRUCTION ~ 493-1622 BAIDWOOD Contr1ctorlC27-I04008 Long DI... "'" E•t. ,,_,_,,,, A R•STORATION 7 1 4 ·• • 8 ·• O 8 7 • !~!::fb'::~ •Wood f'en•-* PLOORS 3712 Prof'I I Ethical. '41-1506. Tll'1t 1'3a 8794114 ;::::=~~;&r;:.;d 8PIUNIU.D R•PAIR ge~~:v• .or~~~~an':~:: H:3a'a'c~L'NTNo :~=~.fr!>.!:.i ==-~ a:e~~1e'!~i!.ino 1¢!1!t =f •= Piiiii aeo.·Mvancecs =.·;.~~.'~';:. 7 t 4 ·9 •9 4 087 LOcal "'"· Xlnt Aire Llo0915He8onded MMrltageConllr.114"630t ****CUITOM landenpellolg atlon 701y/Sr Dlec/T l 171451 ~~f· "9hn au-ae~t Yolanda e3t·•M7 7 t 4 ~ 7 ..... 0 HAllDWOOD FLOORS upgradff. 7 ... .,.. ·~• .. t23~ 940 .... ew1Woow Ciei nin• PtOOa INSTALL 1n1t1t11tloneAeflnf1h. p;;fil GM.•e ... 1Glfti .t .. l;;tt;;r; llewlfti -... -., .-P-B_O_U11t __ _ • Carp•I Cleanlng OO M1lnten1nce ~v•ll•bll 10Yra E.acp e XJnt A•fll HOmelC>ftlol • 7.Qeyt •~ Ha 3528 • Harc:twd f'lrl Maln1 D as 3580 UPAllS 3120 Quality Work. Llo'd • IMaONll l'towwe • lnauref 11t\ce 1111. PLUlllDIG 38to mTUIS 3121 :iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiim81 FrH Kstl • 1D-1018 Oleftft .._..,., VIOTOll .. 7•17• CAI.Kt~ 81T•tl00 ················-.----~~--' • ---------