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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-06-21 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS little league champs make history AVE WAYS TO SPEND YOUR WEEKEND 1 SHAllK AlTACK: Launch Pad, the non-profit preview facility of Discoveiy Science Center, presents a slide show and hands- on activities about an encounter with the great white shark at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5.75 for non-members and $3.25 for members. For more infor- mation. call 546-2061. 2 UGHIS, CAMERA, RAISE MONEY: Party and help restore the historic Balboa The- atre at the same time by attending a •hard bat party• benefit by the Balboa Perf onning Theatre Arts Foundation, from 6 to 9 p.m. Stin- day at the theater, 707 E. Balboa Blvd. 1kkets are $25 al the door and include live entertainment, food from loccil eateries, a film screening and a tour of the theater. Proceeds go toward the movie house's renovation. Call 673-0895. 3 All. NIGHTER.: Members of community groups and cor- porations wW camp ou\ dt Orange Coast College tonight in the name of fighting cancer. The American Cancer Society's Second Annual Relay For Ule, an 18-hour vigil that includes a relay raC'e and other activities, begms at 7 p .m and continues until noon Saturddy at Lebarcl Stadiwn. A candJe-lJght~ ing ceremony is also planned at 10 p.m. Team mem bers pay $10 each to enter the event; the goal is to raise $34,000 this year. OCC is located at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Call 501 -1164. 4 rnosE UGLY UNIFORMS: Orange Coast College opens its 1996 summer the- ater season with Casey KurttJ's amusing satire of Catholtc school life in the 1960s, ·catholic School Girls.• The show will run through June 30 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. Showtirnes: Thurs- day through Saturday at 8 p.m and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets: $8 and $9. Information: 432-5880. 5 lAUGfITER AND TEARS: ,"\;I< t. \II C> I PROGRAM SOY students snag scholarship cash Newport fights snub by2water • agencies •City learned the Irvine Ranch and Orange County waler districts met to discuss how to get treated sewage wate r to the G reen Acres Project. By Carolyn Miller, Dally Piiot NEWPO RT REACH -In response to the city's repedled rC>Je>cti'o n of a con troversial sewage Wdte>r dumping project, two water chs- tncts apparenU} wC>nt betund the city's back to hash out t1n dCJr<>emen t Newport Bedch 'hdS not mcluded whe n rep- resentt1h\es of Lhe Irvine Ranch and Orange County \\'ctt N chstncts met last week to talk about how to pctv fo1 d p1pebne that would divert treated '>C'\'-dt)l' wdtN from the bay When thC>~ found out, aty ollioals unmedi- ate ly prot<•'>t<•<I dnd were a ble to p ut negoballonc; among the lhr('(' c1q enoes back on track. "We lhouqhl Wl' were st.Jll. negobabng w1lh thr<'(' pdrt1es. lht>n out of the blue, we got h1t b} • SEE SNUB PAGE 6 'Three strikes' not out yet , local lawmakers vow • Lcg1slalors Brewer, Johnson decry court nilin9 chlutmq tough crime law. By Evan Henerson. Daily Piiot Cdlhnq ,, c.t<llf Supre me Court dc>c1s1on Thur'>dcn d mc1Jnr d tsdppomtme nt -and a slap to \ ot""'· loc <11 h'q1c.lct tor; vowed to take whale\ - t•1 !>lPp'> r1 1 P m tlw 1r powc>r to u phold the mtegn- '' of lh1 lhlf'(' -.1 111..t"i la w. DON LEACH I DAILY PR 01 Firefighter Kurt Hasemann douses an electrical fire In Costa Mesa while fellow firefighters duck out of the way Thursday. The fire caused $32,000 worth of damage to a detached garage ln the 400 block of Broadway. Sixteen Costa Mesa and Newport Beach firefighters responded to the 11:15 a.m. blaze, which was snuffed out in 40 min- utes. Investigators attributed the fire to deteriorated wiring. Bolh •\<.-.Pmhlvwomrl n Mdillyn BrC'wer and slc1 ll' St'll Ro"" lohn.,on 'idid they would look to chan~J<' IC'~Ji"lt1 t1nn thC>y duthored to keep the c;tc1tr court'i, rnhnq ft om taking effecl The court nilNI Thursddy lhr1t md1vtdual judges could 1gno1 C' ii d<'IPndctnt'" p1101 convictions iI s uch an dcl would S<'l'V<' llw "f111tlw rdn ce of justice." "l )ncl' .1qc1111 lhl' llld llcldte of the people 1s •SEE STRIKES PAGE 5 Afternoon kindergarten sessions remain unpopular •Parents ask Newport-Mesa school district to rethink the new scheduling of classes. By Julie Ross Cannon, Datly Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -Unhap- py with an afternoon kinder- garte n slot, some Newport-Mesa Unified parents are out to make the school distnct re-think next year's kindergarten structure. School board me mbers agreed in March to commit all elemen- tary schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to both morning and afternoon kindergarten ses- sions to free up classrooms at some overcrowded schools But some parents in both a bes who drew afternoon slots m the f1ISt round of kindergarten lotteries wdflt the school board to reconsider. ·u a school does not have an overcrowding problem, why cdn 't it apply for a waive,r?• said Pamela Urbaniec, one of the first parents· to tum in a kindergarten r<'<Jlslrd- bon packe t to Cahlonua Clcnw n tary School. Urbaruec stlll rlrE'\\ ctn afternoon class, wluch slw "•ll<I 1-. unfair since man y slots M l ... 1111 available in the m orning sc., ... 1on But school officials said the lot- tery system -developed by Pie>· mentary school principals 1!> fair to all incoming kindergdrt· n<-r ..... mdudmq those who can't rf'q1<,lc>r unltl ;\uqust or Septem - lwr !wcJU'if' of lhPir age ThP pnnnpdls the mselves , .. N P vc•n concPmed thdt th e lot- l<.'l) procedurei. be fair to every- one and took d lot of lime to d evelop thE>m ," Supe nntende nt •SEE SESSIONS PAGE 6 "Laughter From The C hil- dren Of War,• the personal experiences of a dozen young Vietnamese-Americans, is per- formed by Club O'Noodfos at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times: 8 p.m. Friday through Sat- urday; 2:30 p .m. Sunday. Tickets: $10-15. Call 957-4033. r---------------------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------, I ' I) I \ \\ I \ I II I H We4Mr\le .-Olptlng -.cl aaw we can --.uplOtmm· 4 2 10 2 8 2 7 3 Dr. tog,•~ pretty ......... Idea. ...... ,...2 , THE SWEET SIGHTS OF SUMMER It's official - summerha.9 started Tu the season to enjoy our community -frolic in the Surf, take a StmSet sail or stroll, picnic in the~ devour cotton candy at the fair. To celebrate, we tOday feature storeoftwo locals whO ~the split rl surnrner ,.. From O.ying to fudge, By Julie Ross Cannon W hen the crowds pour into the aroma-filled exhibition hall dur- ing the Orange County Pair next month. those with a sweet tooth will want to hunt down one of the more familiar faces 1n the crowd. Behind bis traditicm· al white bOoth. RobElt Hobrian WtD be dLVltng out every flavor of fudge imaginable - from vanilla nut to maple -j\Jlt like he's done b 'SI years. Holman. 67, runs , MMC: MMTIN / Y Pl.OT hlMit Holmm bas been"'"• ..... at tbe or-.. County Pair for 37 ,_,.. Jeanne's Candy Kitchen, named after his mother whc>" helped slar1 the business. And while he anCI bis Wife, Mary, travel to state fain and ahowt from Btrmingham. Ala., to Salt Lake City, Uta.b, the Orange County Pair ts a favorite for the Balboa Pemnlula tesidents. •SU FUDGE PAGE I ,... Some tacky decorations, By Carolyn Miller T he gold domes of Je rusalem blanketed by snow. An orange sunset blazing in Utah's Valley of the Gods. The historic homes of Long Island boastmg the ir beauty. These are just some of the exotic scenes on the numer- ous postc.ards from around the world that John Alfi tacks to the walls of his eatery. Alfi's Cafe at 105 Palm Street on th MAllC MAR~ I IW. y "'OT Balboa Pcninswa. tile Amid the bnght John AUi recel poltcardl fro• aroancl lights and buzz of the WOfld et 1111 BalbcMI PeldnlUle ~ . bultling perunsula, th un unung C'al ruuld asaly ov rlooked by tounsts. But .f9-year-old AUi's homMtyle cooking and nd ring person· ality attracts peopl from all over the world And few vtslton l<.'ilv without prom1slng to nd Alfi a postcard. • SEE POSTCAltDS PAGE • SPORTS little league champs make history PROGRAM SOY students snag scholarship cash Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ~VE WAYS TO SPEND YOUR WEEKEND 1 SHARK A1TACK: Launch Pad, the non-profit preview facility of Discovery Science Center, presents a slide show and hands- on activities about an encounter with the great white shark at 11 a.m., 1 p .m. and 3 p.m. Saturday at 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. The cost is $.5.75 for non-members and $3.25 for members. For more infor- mation, call 546-2061. 21JGHTS, CAMERA. RAJSE MONEY: Party and help restore the historic Balboa The- atre at the same time by attending a "hard hat party" benefil by the Balboa Perlonning Theatre Arts Foundation, from 6 to 9 p.m. Sun- day at the theater, 707 E. Balboa Blvd. Tickets are $25 at the door and include live entertainment, food from local eateries, a film screening and a tour of the thectler. Proceeds go toward the movie house's renovation. Call 673-0895. 3 ALL NIGHI'ER: Members of commuruty groups and cor- porations will camp ou\ at Orange COast College tonight in the name of fighting cancer. The American Cancer Society's Second Annual Relay For Llfe, an 18-hour vigil that includes a reldy race dnd other activities, begins dt 7 p.m. and continues until noon Saturddy at Lebard Stadium. A candle-Light~ ing ceremony is also planned at 10 p.m. 'Team members pay $10 each to enter the event; the goal i~ to raise $34,000 this year. OCC is located at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Call 501-1164. 4 mosE UGLY UNIFORMS: Orange Coast College · opens Its 1996 summer the- ater season with Casey Kurtb's amusing satire of Catholic school life in the 1960s, "Catholtc School Girls.• The show will run through June 30 in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. Showtimes: Thurs- day through Saturday al 8 p.m 8.Jld Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets: $8 and $9. information: 432-5880 5 LAUGHTER AND TEARS: "Laughter From The Chil- dren Of War," the personal experiences of a dozen young Vietnamese-Americans, is per- formed by Club O'Noodles at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times: 8 p .m. Friday through Sat· urday; 2:30 p.m. S unday. Tickets: $10-15. Call 957-4033. I \ D I \ I \\ I \ I 11 I n 4 2 10 2 8 2 7 3 ,'\l I < 1-. '-It() I Newport fights snub by2water • agencies • City ledmed the Irvine Ranch and Orange County Wdler districts me t to discuss how to get treated sewage water lo lhP Green Acres Project. By Carolyn Miller, Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In response to the city's repe>dled rc•JectJ'on of a controversial sewage Wdtl'f clumping project, two wate r dis- lncts dpparc>ntJ} went behind .the city's back to hash out dn d~Jr<>ement Newport Bedch WdS not included when rep- resentdll\ e<, of the lrvme Ranch and Orange County wrtlt•r d1c,tne'\s met last week to talk about how to pd} for d .. p1pelme that would ctivert lreat<>d !><'Wdfl<' WdlN from the bay When th<•\ found out, oty officials immecti- ately pr<>tl'"ll'd dnd were able to put negotiations among th(• thrl'<' c1genaes back on track "Wf' thou9ht we were still negollatl.Ilg with thrC'e pc1rt1c>s. then out of the blue, we got tut by •SEE SNUB PAGE 6 'Three strikes' not out yet, local lawmakers vow • LC'g1slators Brewer, Johnson decry court rulinq chlu tmq tough crime law By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Calhnq .i .,,,,,., Supreme Court dens1on Thur-;dr1\ t1 m11111r dtSappomlment • and a slap to\ olf·r--. locr1I lt•q1"lt1tor; vowed to take whale" - Pr <.l<>p-. .irP 1n tlw11 power to uphold the mtegn- l\ of th1 · lh1 P<' ... ink<•-.• ldw DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl Firefighter Kurt Hasemann douses an electrtcaJ fire in Costa Mesa while fellow firelJghters duck out of the way Thursday. The fire caused $32,000 worth of damage to a detached garage in the 400 block of Broadway. Sixteen Costa Mesa and Newport Beach firefighters responded to the 11:15 a.m. blaze, which was snuffed out ln 40 min- utes. Investigators attributed the fire to deteriorated wiring. Both ,\s-,<'mhlywomt1n Mdl1Jyn Brewer and sldll' St•n Ros<. Jnhn-.on sdtd they would look lo dtdnyP l<•H•.,lc1tmn lhC'y duthored to keep the sl<1tr rourt's; nilinq fr om lakmg effect The court nrkd Thur.,clct} th,11 1ncl1v1dual judges could 1gnor<' a dC'l<'ndc111t \ p11or convicllons if such an c1ct woulc1 Sl'n.c• tlw 'JurthNdnce of jusbce. • "One<' 1Hft1tn tlw lllrlllddte of the people 1s • SEE STRIKES PAGE 5 Afternoon kindergarten sessions remain unpopular • Parents ask Newport-Mesa school district to re think the new scheduling of classes. By Julie Ross Cannon, Dally Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -Unhap- py with an afternoon kinder- garten slot, some Ne wport-Mesa Unified parents are out lo make the school district re-think next year's kindergarten structure. School board members agreed in March to commit all elemen- tary schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Bea ch to both morning and afternoon kindergarten ses- sions to free up classrooms at some overcrowded schools But some parents in both obes who drew afternoon slots m the flrst round of kindergarten lottenes want the school boanl to reconsider "If a school does not have an overcrowding problem, why can't it apply for a waiveJ'?• said Pamela Urbaniec, one of the first parents to tum in a kindergarten rE'(f1st1 d· bon packet lo Cahforrua Elc>mt•n- tary School. Urbaruec still <Ir"'" r\ll afternoon class, wtuch "h'' <.,ml .., unfair since many slots cm• -,ltJI available in the morning st•!>-.um But school officials said the• lot - tery system -developed by t>le- mentary school principals is tau to all incoming kindergdrt· nN'-, mduding those who can't rc>cpstc>r unlu August or Septem- lwr ht>C'dll"<' of their dCJe "The pnnnpdls themselves "Nt' 'en ronn med that the lot- t<'I) procPdure!> he fatr to every· one and took d lot ot time to dt•velop tht•m, • Supenntendent • SEE SESSIONS PAGE 6 r------------------------------------------~-----------~--------------------------------------, THE SWEET SIGHTS OF SUMMER It's official -j summerhas i I started Tu the I season to enjoy J our community -frolic in the surf. take a sunset sail or . stroll, picnic in the park. devour cotton candy at 1he fair. To c.elebrate.we today feature ~of™> lorMWli> ~the spirit ci summer ~ From Oying to fudge, By Julie Rem cannon W hen the crowds pour lnto the aroma-filled exhibition hall dur- ing the Orange County Pair next month, those with a sweet t<>Oth Will want to hunt down one of the more familiar faces in the crowd. Behind his tradition- al white booth. Rot>M Hobnan Wiii be disb1ng out every Oavor of fudge iµiaginable - from vanilla nut to maple -)\Ill like he'I done for '51 y9en. Holman, 67, runs , Jeanne'• Candy Kitchen, named after his mother who belpied start the busineta. And while be anit hit wife, Mary, travel to state fain and shows ftUn Blnnlngham. Ala., to Se.It LUe City, Utah, the Otahge County Pair ls a favorite for the Belboa NmlllWa riliicieots. • Some tacky decorations, By Carolyn Miller T he gold domes of Jerusalem blanketed by snow. An orange sunset blazing in Utah's Valley of the Gods. The histonc homes of Long Island boasting their beauty. These are just some of the exotic scenes on the numer- ous po tcards from a.round the world that John Alfi tacks to the walls of bis eatery, Alfl's Cafe at 105 Palm Street on the >AA_ w~™ 1 OMV N..OT Balboa Peninsula. John AUi retetws polttardl lro• aro...S .. Amid the bright world et Ids ... bOe ,_.MUia cale. lights and buzz of the • bustling peninsula, the un unung Oftf rould ea1ily be ov rlooked by towilts. But 49-year-old AUi'I horn ...-rte rooking and nd~ijng penon· abt1 attracts people from all over the wOrkt. And few vWton leave Without prtablng to lend Alfi e pottcartJ •SEE POSTtMOS MG1 • • FRIDAY, JlJNE 21. 1996 IT 0 T Summer fu1l starts ·at library 0 K kids, this one's for you: where can you go this summer that has no admission f~. where you can win prizes and T-shirts, watch funny puppets, fold flamingos. design a kaleidoscope. eat ice cream sundaes .and even learn a few things? Now for you parents: where can you take the kids during summer vacation that will stave off boredom, extricate them from in front of the lV, motivate them t<> read and keep learning sharp skills for fall? Drum roll. please. The correct response to both quizzes is any Newport Beach Public Library, where kids can enroll in the #Reading is Cool H Summer Reading Pro- gram. As in summers past, this year's program will include a Read-To-Me Club for toddlers through kindergarten-age chil- dren. Kids reading on their own are invited to join the Readers' Club. The program begins on June 24, but children may sign up anytime between that date and Aug. 17. After signing up, children will be given a log on which they can record the a.mount of time they've spent reading.or listen- i.ng to books. As this time accu- mulates, they'll earn stickers, clickers, cars, balls, fancy rings, funny straws. buttons and fuzzy animals. In addition, they'll qual· ify for free meals at Chili's restaurant, coupons for free Fan· ny's Frozen Yogurt and other goodies at local establishments. Weekly drawings for T-shirts will add to the tun. Every time children visit the library they can submit their name for a drawing. Each week, two winning names will be drawn. •Students are awarded cash schoJarsbips for participa- tion in youth program. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Blanca Moreno opened her envelope and read the figure aloud: $1,758. Not a bad haul for some pretty good grades. ' Blanca, 17, and several of her fellow Save Our Youth Scholar- ship Program participants gath- ered one final time for a .cele- bratory lunch at the Rea Com- munity Center. A total of 10 seniors would comprise the SOY program's second graduat- ing class. "This empowers you," SOY Director Oscar Santoyo told the students gathered at the Thurs- day luncheon. "This gives you seU·respect. •There are people who are against this program who think you're not benefitipg. You have to work twice u baid to prove these people wrong.• Scholarship students in grades 7-12 earn a ce.rta.in amount for every grade they earn. The dollar amounts tncrease as the educa- tional level advances. And, of course, bigger grades earn bigger bucks. At graduation, the grade point dollars earned are matched effectively doubling a student's earning. But there are rules. Scholar- ship students must tum in week- ly progress reports signed by 1 ST H their teachers and must report regularly to SOY for status reports and tutoring U necessary. School drop-outs or rule-break- ers can be disqualified from the program. Funds for the scholarship pro- gram are provided through pri- vate donations. Another support- er of the program, Newport Rib Co .. owner John Ursini, regularly provides the graduation meals. Ursini and Santoyo graduated from the same class at Estancia High School Blanca said she would be using her earnings to help pay for col- lege. She plans to study business at Orange Cout College next year. Andres Barrios, 18, earned $1,530 over three years. He is ta.k- ing a course in a1minal law at Golden West College and hopes to join the U.S. Marines. And Omar Navarrete, who will be a freshman next year at Estancia said the scholarship pro- gram provides the appropriate motivation. •1 like to work harder to get more money," said Navarrete. cityside OCC fall class schedule mailed out Orange Coast College's fall class schedule has been mailed this week to all households with- in the Coast Community College District, including those in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The coll~ge's fall semester begins Monday, Aug. 19 and runs through Dec. 20. Some 2,400 classes are offered. Touch-tone telephone regis- tration begins July 8. The Admis- sions Office is open 8 a.m. to 7 p .m. Monday through Thursday. Call 432-5772. Exchange students need host fami1ies ASSE International Student Exchange Program, a non-profit public benefit organization, needs families to host foreign stu- dents for the 1996-97 school year. These well-screened students from various countries are high school age, speak English, have comprehensive insurance and bring their own spending money. Host families may be two par· ent, single parent, or without chil- dren in the home. They need to enjoy teens ~d be open to learn- ing new cultures. For more information contact Karen at 559-6817. Library volunteers and donations needed ·Cool Summer Reading" will include Preschool Storytime for 3-5 year olds. Programs featur- ing stories, poems and songs are planned for 10:30 a.m. on Tues- days at Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners Branch libraries. At the Central Library, they will be offered at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays. For first through filth graders, special programs will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 1, when CC the Parrot and other friends of ventriloquist Tera Ochoa swoop into the Central Library. The program will be repeated at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, at Mariner's Branch Library. • DAVE LUCHANSKY I DAl.Y PILOT Elma Rodas poses for a video at Corona del Mar Beach recenUy to mark her 15th btrthday. The video was -given to members of Rodas' family 1n celebratton of her birthday, which ls considered a spedal one for many Lattno famllles. Due to the overwhelming suc- cess of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library's Used Book Store at the Central Library, more volun- teers are required in order to extend operational hours and add another day to the schedule. Open house at Paularino a big success Those interested in manning one or two three-hour shifts per month should call volunteer coor- dinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419. The Friends of the Ubrary are also in need of book donations. Subsequent programs for school-age kids will feature cre- dhve dramatics and arts, fun and fitness, a contemporary Punch and Judy show and origa· m.i. All program participants will be invited to a Super Sundae Ice Cream Social that will conclude ·cool Summer Reading." Games, prizes, a drawing for Knotts Berry Farm passes and ice cream provided by Bayside Pavil- ions will be part of the festivities. Pick up a flyer listing program details at any library or watch local newspapers for specifics. For sum.mer days ahead, there's no better way to beat heat and boredom than ·cooJ Summer Reading." Enroll soon at your nearest library. • CHECX rr our Is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Judy Kelley. PAUlARINO ELEMENTARY On Open House night at Paularino Elementary School in Costa Mesa, there were 700 snlil- ing students, 26 ecstatic teachers and a grateful PTA. Zonta International, a world- wide service organization for executives in business and the professions working to improve the legal, political, economic and professional status of women, donated a gene rous check of $4,000 to continue the Art Masters fine arts program during the 1996· 91 school year and to help with the school's technology goals. -LINDA SNEEN, Paularlno FrA president NEWPORT HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY On April 27, the Newport Heights chorus, directed by Mn. Greenberg, performed at Cul- SCHOOL DAYS tures of the World at Triangle Square in Imagination Celebra- tion's Passport to the Arts. On June 11, parents and stu- dents were treated to one of two concerts featuring our third graders on recorders and our fifth-sixth grade elective choir. Mrs. Shelby's fourth-grade dasl has recently fled to the hills of Golden Gulch! They hope to strike it rich in the exciting, chal- lenging simulation of the 1849 Gold Rush. Miners are faced with the daily challenges of mini.rig. trying (through worksheets) to gain gold nuggets for their min- ing teams and trying their best not to have their claim jumped. No one knows who will strike it rich in the Mother Lode! • Room 10 second graders just finished retelling biographies of WllllMI Lobdell. The same 24-Dlily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa hour answering S«Yice may be UHd to reco<d letten to the Mes., CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations, edlto- 9dttor on any topic. rial matter or lldYettlMments TIMPIRAn.5 VOLtO,NO. 131 ADDRESS herein can be r.,,..-oduced with-N~Buch Our tddrtu Is 330 W. Bay St. out written permlmlon of copy-6716 ~ MeSI, CAiif. 92627. right owner. Balboa HOW TO ltfACH U~ 67161 CORUCDONS Costa Mesa It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· c::.lro*'tlon 1216() ly COITect •II erron of substAlnce. The Times Or~ Coun\y Coton. def Mar fltff5e call 57.M23l Thri you. 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They studied people such as Black Elk, Elizabeth Blackwell, Rachel Carson, Thurgood Mar- shall and Jacques Cousteau. Stu- dents in 'Mrs. Duron'•. class have been reading ~0w1 Moon" while dissecting owl pellets and learn- ing first hand about the food chain. They will be observing birds in their natural habitat at the Back Bay soon. The magic of mul- tiplication is arriving in Room 10. They are getting ready for the thrill of third grade in September! studying about China and learn- ing how thousands of terra cotta warriors, buried centuries ago, were discovered in 1974. Each child made their own Terra Cotta Warrior out of clay, copying repli- cas Mrs. Dickson brought back from Xian, China. Books may be left at any of the branch libraries or placed .in the book donation closet next to the Book Store at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. All proceeds are donated back to the library and donations are tax-deductible. Soccer programs for disabled children Eleanor Dlcluon's second grade clul just completed quite an extensive geography unit about children around the world. The students learned about the ways and customs of people in different countries and how the children are alike and how they differ from Newport Heights chil- dren. Oats, peas, beans and surlflow- ers grow in Room 1. Mn. Davis' first, second and third graden are learning about plants. They are reading, writing and listening to sdence stories about plants. They are watering and wailing until the plants get big enough to measure. Mrs. Davis had just finished reading •James and the Giant Peach" to the students. Students had to promise not to go see the movie until they finished reading the book. -NANCY GREENBERG, teacher Region 57 of the American Youth Soccer Organization is offering soccer programs for chil- dren ages 6 to 17 with special needs. Games are played Satur- day afternoons with volunteers from local competitive teams and booster dubs assisting the play- ers. AYSO is looking for new play- ers as well as volunteers to be coaches and assistants. For more information, call Regional Com- missioner Steve Lauzer at 640- 2539, One of the highlights was SU Rf south to southwest Swftlne WW.-NEWPORT llAOt winds In the -1tet'· tnllc for tlDdlly • JOO .... of lta ,, '1111 RDmt On the semnd Ml of the p..ting' noon, 2 foot wind To quote the Sur-stnJtt1n ft Nev.port Udo MldiCal C.. a WOfTWI ~WW waves, l foot south fllne: ·Scarce a ttWI man who WM appio9cil1-.ly ~foot-9 and In hk ~ 20'I wmtswell. storms and sag-standing outside hk ar ~ • plastic bag In hk hand. The man glng swell MrVe ~ totct her he WM going m IMYI the~ ttw. a said T1DIS she should C.1111 the Fil. The WOMlf'l i.ft the .... "°"'*' ....... TODAY sc~ered shores ~slid when the leQ.l'fty gun rttumed m h..., tw Finthigh sm.lkc.lle wrf.• • n.ul ~ l.Wldlr an ic. pedt. Aftiw mm.cting pob. 12:14 a.m. 4.4 And 1hat's about 1he bomb squad remcMd 1he two ..... for~ First low • 100 lllodl of..._. llre9t A woman i'fpOrted tNt the 5'n of It all 7:31 a.m. 0.5 weetc. except for b9tween 10 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. IOfMOOe poured f9d n s.conct high f:ctlnt along the ttw.. accetllble w.11 of tW hOwe. victim 2:J4p.m. 3.1 some northwest no ldM r'l:J someone WOUid dO tha to her ...-.nee. Secondlow Wind waves over • aoo .._ 11..._e DI'-A"*' rMbld hG chldcl had ' 7;=-2.7 the Weikend Mld .,.., ..., .... ~. hk dledlJf'I ~ w..,. ~ AY 2-to 4-foot w.ws ~ He found thlt • c:hd h.cl be1ft w.m.n m a d1pll1mlltt AM high ICOfe from I MW .tes of~ thlt he Md,__ naMd, 1:02a.m. .3.9 nut Mond9y •nd •Jae lllelll flll Via 1.1119 ._.A~ clauerwd hs Ant low ~Fofthe vac.t ._.. h1id been bftlbn Into efW finding...., mw end 1:12 •.m. o.a .... surf report brolcM wine boales on the floor. 'The vktlfn .. _, ,,..,.. S9CIOnd Ngt\ ntf0f9Calt two ... herldlll from the .... bedroom. J23 p.lft. 3.0 ~C9Uthe • ._~.,,ClffllllillCAWOINfttkau.,..thllhs SilCond loW alirftl ..... off~"°" ...... pOICll oflkiW .......... Sui'fllne, 1-IOM7I t:OI p.m. 2.6 Surf. ,,. call COits herz.sr .....,~._.~ $1.IO and .,.,, pa. -. the Wkttnt llld Mr w ladlild the ... ' ..... ri dog WDUld .... "' Off the ...... niuctt--,......... M tllletoll. 1hlnthetln'9h ....... off. • I , • f Newpon Bach/Costa M~ Daily Pilot T -TUllVY • FRfOAY, JUNE 21, 1996 ti Success of vacations· is· a .roll of the .dice T ravellng wtth friend.a cu be a risky propositioQ. I have always feh the con- cept was best suited to a board game where players could siJn- ulate the experience of being on the road together without actually enduring the awkward pitfalls of vacation inti.IJ}acy. Safely maneuvering little toy vehicles around a game board, friends might even be amused by th-e annoying setbacks. You know what I mean: Type A travel companion accelerates group through three days worth of sightseeing 1n one afternoon: Advance directly to last day of itinerary. You packed the wrong clothes: Stay two car lengths behind the group. Everybody else's children behave better than you.rs: Pull <;ard from excuse pile. Girlfriend throws hlssy fit over spousal neglect; Remain in place for two turns. You brought a book, they brought a whistle: GAME OVER. These threats, along with my own sense of paranoid privacy, have always kept me from pur- suing with abandon the popular sport of traveling with friends, in real life. So, why, you might ask, did I recently conjoin with three other families to plan a rustic getaway to Yosemite Val- ley over Father's Day Weekend. The challenge, of course. Here's how our game played out: Eight assertive adults and 13 children under the age of 12 check into Yosemite's House- keeping Camp on Friday, ready to stake a modest temporary claim on the floor of this incom- parable valley. Tl.ME OUT peggy n o rmandin "Unacceptable,· the men say with backs to the registration counter. Our campsites are smack up agairlst the highway. ·we'll come back at 4 p .m. and renegotiate,• they affirm with confidence. Group revolts against authority: Move ahead one square and then back two squares. By 4 p.m. we secure water· front property away from the highway and the children are poking their toes into the icy currents of the Merced River. ~Fish begin to jump, steaks ·begin to sizzle and the daunt· ing shadow of El Capitan puts petty inconveniences into per- spective. Saturday morning we awak- en to the smell of bacon, eggs and blueberry pancakes being cooked to order for us by one of our families. We discuss our group bike to Yosemite Falls Vacation euphoria sets ln: Take a free spin on cruise con· trol. The Hike, or more aptly called The Vertical Ascent, lroves ambitious for our first day out. Some of our faces beg the question, •Are we having fun yet?~ Whimpering female attempts muttny on trail: Slow all vehicles down and circle the wagons in support. We all congratulate our- selves that night while dining on awesome campfire spaghet- ti. The bike was "not that bad" after all. We are glad we did it. On Sunday afternoon. we firld ourselves perched at the top of Vernal Falls, exhilarated and thoroughly drenched from the clunb. ·wow! Did we ~eally walk up all those steps? my 4-year- old son and I contemplate from the bndge. Nobody complained all day: Reward yourselves with an ice I cream cone at the trait's end. 1 Monday afternoon. standing in company of Mariposa Grove's giant sequoias, the kids beg to meet for one more meal together on the ride home. The grownups understand we have already beat \he odds with a perfect vacation togeth- er. One more roll of the dice and our luck could change. We bid our goodbyes with the promise of same lime next yedr Everybody arrives home a winner: You are entitled to one additional day of vacation together next year at no coc;t to your friendships. Traveling with friends. I!. 1t d game of chance or a game of skill? I suppose it's all a matter of who you play with. • PEGGY NORMANDIN's column runs Fridays. Make The Most ·of What You've Got CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY Pl.OT Tyler Mellone. 7, hangs around -literally -with Chasen Bums, 6, at Newport Elementary recently. Without Surgery Now due's m easy way lo di exci1q ''Oboe to yor lu6.e. h's calm 9fAttipll(g ~ '-ark these elcui lreait n•11111'ff'8 do )Qr lra. briefly in the news .And fililevly •••..•. Man accused of annoying child A 21-year-old Costa Mesa man was anested Wednesday on charges of child annoyance, polioo said Ruben Adame Ramirez alleged- ly approached a 10-year-old girl in the 2000 block of Maple Street at about 6 p.m. and asked her if she wanted to watch some movies, Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar said. While Ramirez was talking with the child, he reported- ly plat'ed his foot in between hers, knocked her off balance, then caught her in his arms. Lazar said the girl broke free and ran home screaming. Police arrested Ramirez shortly after the incident behind a fence at a West Bay Street residence. Volunteers needed for shelter thrift store Human Options is looking for volunteers to help run its ·c1assy Seconds• thrift store, soon to open in Costa Mesa . The non -profit organization is dedicated to the shelter, counsel- ing and edµcation of abused women and children. Volunteers are needed in shifts from 10 a.m . to 6 p .m. Monday Wlndowl95 Ga11esb11 . SlblrdQ, 11• n-1MM-IPll ........... llllllc ............... ,.,.. ... ................... 1'1111••• .. .... .................. through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The store will be located at 462-B E. 17th St. For more infor- mation, call 737-5242. M ore ym1 maximire yor a.,silJe or Drea1e yoar ~ Kristen's Ungcrie • Loungcwcar •Gifts• Brust Fonns After w estdift' f.ot.ut • 1719 w estdift'Dr .• Newport &-acll fill-.5EXY 739') -Saturda 10-0 Fashion Island 905 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach (714) 721 -5730 GARYS ~y-,;iZJoHKR STORE HOURS Mon.-Fri. 10:00 to 9:00 Saturday 1 0:00 to 6:00 Sunday 11 :00 to 6:00 FINAL 3DAYS ENDS SUNDAY!! UPTO 70%.QFF SEMI- SALE WOMEN'S SHOES, HANDBAGS & ACCESSORIES Cole Haan • Gucci • Ralph Lauren • Yves St. Laurent • Fendi • Calvin Klein • Arin Klein 11 • Rossimoda • Joseph Abboud • Donna Karan • Genny • Arche , • Zeitgeist ·~ Kate Spade FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 TODAY SAILING FILMS A pair of motion-picture clas- sics a bout sailing around the world, "Voyage of the Brigantine Yankee" and "The Dove,• will show from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $5 to $7. For more information, call 645-9412. SATURDAY · REAL ESTATE WORKSHOP A free one hour workshop on "The Real Estdte Market, Boom or Bust and How to Profit Now,• will be offered from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Uruvers1ty Athletic Club, 1701 Quall St , Newport Beach. For more information, call 251- 0270. CAR SHOW Mesa Verdt> Center 1s having its free eighth dnnual Fifties Fling C lassic Car Show on Saturday form 11 am to 3 p m located at Harbor and Adams streets in Cos- ta Mesa For more mformation, caU 435-2050. CAMPFIRES The Califo1 ma Department of Fish and Gdme, the . Orange County ~!arbors, Bedches and Parks nnd lh<' Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents a ne w series of free Campfire Programs at 7:30 at Slw llmake r Island, 600 Shellma ker, Newport Beach . For more inlonnation. caU 640-1742. SHARK SHOW Lau nch Pdcl, the non-profit preview fdolJty of Discovery So- e nce CenlPr, presents a sllde show and hands-on acllv1lles about an ~ncounter with lhe great wh1t1-• shurk a t 11 a m.. I p m. and 3 p m at 3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa The cost 1s $5.75 for non-member'> and $3 25 for mem- bers For mor<' informallon, cctll 546-2061 SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE The Na tional Cat Protection Society invi tes the publlc to visit its factlity at 0904 W Coast High- wdy, Newp ort Beach, from 2 to 4:30 p.m The society finds homes for UlJUrc>d, abused and homeless cats. For morc> infonnation, call 650-1232 THEATRICAL BASH Party and h elp restore the his- tonc Bdlboa Theatre at the same time by attending a "hard hat par- ty" benefit. hosted by the Balboa Perfomung Theatre Arts Founda- tion, from 6 to 9 pm Sunday at $ $ $ EARN $ $ $ WE PAY YOU TO LOSE WEIGHT 36 people needed who aro SERIOUS about losing w0tgh1 and keeping 11 011111 • F n1 your lavor11r IOOds • All na1ural • No Drug• • Av4'fll\)f' IOSK 1().20 lb$ mo • No P•erc•se req d Or rocommeno.xi CALL (714) 548·7868 Cool off in Arizona! JUDSON IN ALPINE SUMMER SCHOOL • Co-ed Grades 9 • 2 • 3 Week Sessions • Accredited Courses • Extensive ESL • Whrte Mountains •Altitude 8200 : . Judson School h0:l·9 1X 77J I t.1., 1N'Hill -, Bo, I ~69 • "' ot"d.11". :\I H",:l';l Premium Cigar,1 • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Cuesta Rey ·Davidoff · Diamond Crown • Don lino • Dunhill · Excalibur • Griffin the theater, 707 E. Balboa Blvd. Tickets are $25 at the door and include live entertainment, food from local eateries, a film screen- ing and a tour of the theater. Pro- ceeds go toward the movie house's renovation. Call 673-0895. FREE MUSICAL The public is invited to a High- land Fling, a free Scottish musical with a display of bagpipe minia- tures from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Friends' meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. For more information, call 717- 3801. TEEN TALK The dynarruc and popular Jesuit priest. Father Tom Allen - der, with an approach centered on inner spirituality, will have a spe cial talk for teens and young adults at 7:30 p.m at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-2214. CONGRESSIONAL RECEPTION The Newport Harbor Re publi- can Assembly presents the sev- enth annual congressional recep- tion presenting Congressman Christopher Cox from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at the home of Barry and Debra Allen, 1021 White Sails Way, Corona -del Mar. For more information, call 645-9127. 'MONDAY PARISH MISSION Father Tom Alle nder will pre- sent "Your Life's Journey,• a parish mission at St. J ohn the Baptist Catholic Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa. stcll'ting today through June 27 a l 9.30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m . For more i.nior- mation, call 540-2214. JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MAN® IRS AUDIT BUSTER 723-1031 C&mp.Read S'more nae c-. Mesa UbrulelWW begin a IUllUDer reading pro- gram Camp Read S'more and wtU contin- ue through Aug. 17 tor children. ages 3-12. For more informa- tion. call 646- 8845. READING CLUB The Newport Beach Public Library's "Cool Summer Read- ing• program has begun and will continue through August 17. Tod- dle rs through kindergarten-age children can sign up for a Read- to-Me Club anytime during the program. For more information, call 717-3801. TUESDAY BUSINESS SEMINAR The Newport Harbor Area Clldmber of Conunerce presents a "The Art of Dynamic Presenta- tion Skills" from 5:30 to 7 p .m. at the John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $5. For more mformation, call 729-4400. Not your Boring Hard C.Ollar, Front Pocket $9.99 Golf Shirts. That Everyohe Else Advertises. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAVV BUSINESS LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS C urporJllon~. p .. 1rtnel"th1p<>, merJter~. •ll qu1\1llon' buv.,elf Jl(rl.'t'nw n1 ... C'OnlrJtl\ ,md t ullect1on' REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIO'IS [\II 11011\ lllrl'I lt!'.llfl'\, t'<lWffit'Of\ l1llt' tlhpuh"' \'-llrl.. UU(\ ESTATE PLANNING lru''' \Nill\, ProhJlt' Admtni\lr.1111111 LEGAL =OPTIONS ATT O RNEY S A T IA W WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR HEALTH? S'eipe-Up NEWPORT • 200 Monthly Aerobic Classes • Yoga and Stretch • State of the Art Equipment • Certified Trainers & Teachers • Personal Service & Attention • -YOC#' Ntllghbotttood HM/th Club For._, • WOINl'I Sine. 1"'2 C~NEA OF E. 17TH & IAVINE IN WESTCUFF PlAzA CALL 631-3623 . COOklNG CLASS "Appetizers with Attitude• IS the title ot a new class that will . begin a senes ol summer cooking classes on Tuesday and Thursday Jrom 1 to 10 p.m. at Oasis Senior Center in Coron.a del Mar. The cost is $33 For more mformation, call 644-3151 FINANCE WORKSHOP Finance 500 offers a free, one hour workshop on how to reduce risk exposure on mutual funds, annuities and stocks from 1 to 2 p .m . and 6:30 to 7:30 p .m . al the Unive rsity Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For m ore information, call 251· 0270. WEDNESDAY YOGA "Yoga For Your Back" is the bUe of a new class designed for adults of all ages suffering from back pain incurred by injuries or stress from 6·15 to 7:15 p.m. on Wednesdays The cost is $28. For MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The Tradition Continues Since 1972 COCKTAIL S FO<JD T<, '.<' PHONE AH lAO directiOns and reservations, call 644·3151. PATIO GARDENING A class titled "Patio Garden- ing• is offeJed on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, 26'7 E, Coast Highway, Corona ciel Mar. Preregistration 11 required at $15. For more inf()J)- mation, call 673-2261. L1 PAINTING WORKSHOP A new series of six Wednesday drawing and painting landscape and seascape workshops have begun from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . at different Newport Beach and Corona del Mar sites. For mor.e information, call 644 3151. BUSINESS OWNOS The Internal Revenue Service 11 ottering tree tu workshops for una.11 business owners from 1 O a.m. to ":30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Avenue. For more lnfonnation, call 360- 2094. SUDESHOW 111be Use of Lasers in Medi- cine" is the title of a free slide lec- ture at 7 p .m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of th,e Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Avenue. For more informa- tion, call 7t 7-3800. MARKETING EXPERT SMART INVESTING The Orange Coast College's Community Education Office offers a workshop titled "Smart ~vesting for Seniors" from 1 to 4 p.m. in Room 112 of OCC's Coun- seling and Admissions Building. The cost is $19. For more informa- tion, call 432-5880. The Business Development and Dolphins Divisions offers a networking seminar along with breakfast at 7 :00 a .m . at the ~ Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost ranges from $15 to $19. For more information, call 729-4400. SEE YOUR CHILD ON THE PRONSSIONAL STAGE CHILDREN NEEDED NOW TO PERFORM IN Andrew lloyd Webb•r's "Joseph And The AM01ln9 Technlcolr Dreomcoot" Costa Mesa: The MUSICAL THEATER ACADEMY (MTAJ, Orange County's most prestigious musical theater training facility in the area for youths. NEEDS CHILDREN AGES 6-16 NOW, with or without experience. to perform In #Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at the Buena Park Civic Light Opera. Performances are each weekend in August. with rehearsals NOW! The Musical Theater Academy. is a norrprofit musical perf9rrnance training center for children. Call for more information: MUSICAL THEATER ACADEMY 2488 Newport Blvd .. C-2. Costa Mesa (7 '4 J646-6624 ACROSS THE SEA If TIME IELY-1=111 MUllr --llUCN-1: TIRI IFll Y ..... wr 6 :1 WOODBRIDGE · 1,\,: .' 11,, --IN-11) SAOOLEBACK ' :••: ,;,,' .' , . c _',~0 SJ r:\ ) • ., • ., .:.'Jt\f,\\, 1,., ••• ~'. '1'~ J'" ,._,, "IF{' b :1 ·' '• .. '• .. .. .. .. ... BlOOODRJVE The Newport Harbor Elks Lodge is having an American Red Cross Blood Drive from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 3456 Via Oporto in the Udo Marina Village. For more information, call 497-5749. HORSESHOW . A free Peruvian horse show will start today and end on June 30th from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Equesbian Center at the Orange County Fair. For more informa- tion, call (909) 877-2792. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Ca.ll 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nurse, Beth· Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday morning from 11 atm. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aero- bic Room, 1080 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach. The group is free and open to the public. For more infor- mation, call 631-3623. USC ALUMNI MEET The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Cub meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Or~e Coun- ty facility in Irvine, 2361 Campus Drive. For more details of events, call 250-4 USC. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thurs- day of the month at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 645-5326. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled •Protect Your Assets• at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses bow wills, living trusts, charitable "WE ARE THE BEST" ~ llll Oii, llfO,CllA,Cl~Cll T~REE,FOUR,CllA,CllA,CllA KHP IN STEP! SINCE 1979 CHA'S FAMILY SHOE REPAIR 1673 IRVINE AVE .. IF (AT 17TH SlREETI COSTA MESA lBEHN> BlOCOUSTER VEEO, NEXT TO M11 (714) 542 .. 4314 .... . "'........ ' around town STRIKES donations and other 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. OVEREATtRS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 1 to 9 p.m. every Wedpesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th Street, No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. BUILD THE UFE YOU WANT A support group based on the book. •To Build The Ute You Want, Create The Work You Love,• meets every Wednesday from 1to8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol Street, J-108, Costa Mesa. The fee is $20 per session. For more infor- • mation, call 850-1689. HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS College Hospital, 27 5 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 can join the group at any point in the cycle. For more information, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. ADULT BALI.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Live music pro- vided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is SS or $4 for sage mem- bers. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. 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 communicating with any out-of- control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. CDM CLASS OF 86 The reunion committee for Corona del Mar's Class of 1986 is looking for alumni. Please send current address and telephone number to: CdM 86-Reunion Committee, PO Box 5269, New- port Beach, CA. 92662. CONTINUED FROM 1 being thwarted,• Brewer said. •The people of this state have spoken out that they want three strikes, they voted overwhelm- ingly for it.• The tough t~ law target- ing criminals with multiple felony convictions imposes a tmbdatory sentence of 25 years to life in prison to individuals with two prior convictions for violent or serious felonies. Brewer and Johnson -who co-authored the original three strikes legislation -said the law is helping to reduce crime in the state. Johnson says the law is the main reason the Cal- ifornia Crime Index is down 13.4 o/o in the past two years. •1t•s working,• Johnson said. ·Crime is beginning to come down nationally as well, but nothing like in California.• Critics of three strikes say the law bas been misused since its passage. An individual with two felony convictions could end up with a life sentence, critics claim, for a lesser felony offense. · Perhaps the most celebrated individual locally to nearly qualify for a three strikes sen- tence was convicted rapist Dennis Ferrier. Ferrier, who bad prior convictions for bur- glary and rape, was bied for felony burglary .after he broke into a Costa Mesa home in 1994. A jury eventually acquitted Ferrier of the charges and con- victed b.im on lesser misde- meanors. The number of individuals At-Ease women:S & home store • n1versary ..,.·.,. . L REDUCTIONS! Selected Savings from 30°/o to 80°/o off our collections of: ZANELLA • BARRY BRICKEN RANDY KEMPER • RALPH LAUREN BOBBY JONES • GRUPPO ' ·CAROLE WANG AND MANY OTHERS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 sentenced under three strike rulings In Orange County was • not available. However, Orange County Public Defend- er Ron Butler said bis office has more than 300 potential three strikes cases pending. Butler lauded the state Supreme Court's decision, claiming it •tevels the playing field.• •There have been so many borderline felony cases that have been filed to bring in the 25-years-to-life conviction,• Butler said. •we're pleased that this decision affirms that the court bas discretion under the three strikes law.• Despite voters' approval of the three strikes law, attorney Jim Toledano believes the state court's decision is consistent with what "the vast majority of the people actually want.• •Jurors have been appalled when they've found out their verdict for a matter they thought was less serious actual- ly led to a life sentence," said Toledano, who is also the chair- man of the county's Democratic Party. Toledano also believes the decline in the state crime rate actually began prior to the pas- sage of the three strikes law. By and large, he says, •there real- ly doesn't appear to be any evi- dence that three strikes is par- ticularly effective." But Orange County Deputy Disbict Attorney Jack Sullens said the law has sent a message to people who have committed serious or violent crimes. •Tuey have a choice,• Sul- lens said. "They can conform to the law of the state or they can spend the remainder of their lives in prison.• Fashion Island • New1i>Ort Beach (714) 759-7985 I FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 SNUB CONTINUED FROM 1 a two-party agreement," New- port Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy said. Ron Young, lRWD's general manager, said talks among the three parties hadn't worked ·We were trying to make negotiations more simple, but the city continues to create a confu- sion factor mak:mg it more diffi- cult to negotiate,· Young said. For months, the city, lRWD and OCWD have been trying to work out dn agreement that wouJd serve as an alternative to the lrvme district's controversial Wet- la nds Water Supply Project, which would dump 5 million gal- lons of treated waste water a day into the bay as a means of saving rrullions in disposal costs. In the alternate proposal. the treated sewage water would be diverted to the OCWD's Green SESSIONS CONTINUED FROM 1 l\ldC Bernd Sdld Thursday. Bui Urbamec, who pleaded with trustees di the June 11 board me<>tmg, said she and other par- ents w111 take their children o ut of the school dJstnct if the morning dnd aft ernoon sessions remain. She launched a campaign of Ca hlornia Eleme ntary pare nts Ja-.1 week to lobby school admin- 1strdtors and trustees to allow ::.oml' schools to switch to morning lunclergarten sessions only. -/· ~la11 Outlet 70 % Off of What? Nonh Carolina deep discount price~ at a Southern Califo rnia addres!'I. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa Acres Project, which chennels reclaimed water tb.rougboui the county ror golf irrtgalion and oth- er industrial uses. lbil way, IRWD•s reclaimed water would not have to be dis- charged tnto Newport B&y during the winter, according to IRWD ofti- dals. IRWD would pay $2,'6 million to build the pipeline link between its Michelson RedamaUon Plant and the Green Acres Project. But Newport Beach officials have been unwilling to pay any ot the costs for the diversion project. And they struck down two prior versions of the plan, largely because of provisions requiring them to pay for potential legal costs, as well as for any project cost overruns. So OCWD and lRWD officials said they trted another tactic - leaving the city out of discussions over the pipeline proposal. .. All Newport Beach would have . had to address is the question of paying $500,000 to make the pro- ject economically viable," Young .. Afternoon is not the optimal learning time,· she said •At one o'clock, quite frankly, (my daughter) turns into a witch. In the morning, she wa}(es up fresh and energetic. ~Aren't we all about providing the best education we can to all •students?" she said. Ye s, said Bernd. And that's why he recommends the board keep afternoon kindergarten ses- sions a.t all schools, not just those with overcrowding. "The board has already decid- ed the issue. We made it clear that we would encoUiage people - not just be willing to approve waivers -but encourage schools Sout~oast Thrift & Loan Association TIRED OF PHEN/FEN ADS? Phen/Fen diets don't work unless combined with nutrition & behavior modification as we// as an exercise program. Don 't waste time and money on weiaht loss pTOJa8ms that don't meet the standards and bi@ guality care established by the American Society of Bariatric Phvsiclans. ROBERT SMITH. M.D. & BARBARA SMITH. M.D. Newport Bariatric Cente r, Inc. 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Murphy said all three agencies will continue negotiations to come up with an alternative solu- tion that would send reclaimed water to the county's water dis- trtct instead of the Newport Bay. The agencies hope to come to an agreement by July 1, when the state Regional Water Quality Control Board is scheduled to review the entire project. to submit waivers to increase inStructional minutes," he said. •But (we made it clear) the policy of a.m.-p.m. sessions ~ould apply uniformly across the district." Bernd said he hopes parents will give the afternoon kindergarten sessions a try before transferring their children to other schools. •our advice wouJd be for peo- ple to give it a try and see how it works,· he said. "I have certainly seen a.m .-p.m. kindergarten pro- grams work very effectively in other districts.• FUDGE CONTINUED FROM 1 "I've just seen it grow and grow and grow,• said HolQ;wl. who staJ1ed dating bis wUe dur· lng the 1969 fair. •we worked a lot ot the ame shows.'' Holm.an said. He sold fudge, she sold brealdut nooks. ' •But we didn't tneet formally until the Orange County Pair when we were in booths next to each other.• Now the couple travel the country together, selllng fudge and telling stories. Their grandchildren are partial to tales of grandpa's exploits as a drcus trapeze artist. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Navy, Holman joined the cir- cus with h1s mother at age 21. His pay -$75 a week. •Circuses Are real family orient- ed groups, much like the fairs," he said. "I wanted to be a trapeze artist because it looked like fun.• Holman said he dreamed about being a "flyer," the per- former who fiips the travels from bar to bar, but he was too bulky. Instead, Holman worked as a catcher in the Nine Ward Bell Cir- cus, which travelled across the county. He overcame his fear of heights after a few falls, he said. Holman also perfonned briefly RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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"I made more money as a can- dy butcher than a circus per- former," he said, laughing. Holman's grandson, David, was so impressed with bis grand- pa's former profession that' he took a 1950s poster of Holman and the other eight trapeze artists in the Nine Ward Bell Circus to show his Newport Elementary School classmates. Now the swinging days are over for "Red " -Holman's circus nickname given for his formerly carrot-colored hair. He and Mary have s lowed down the number of shows the\ do in one year from 22 to nine and are slowly turning the reigns over tp their son. But come JuJy 12, both will bt• serving salt water taffy, peanut brittle and fudge to every cand\ - deprived patron at the Ordnge County Fair. Once you leam how to leam, you never stop growing. She can ca.lcul&t.e he r softball batting a.verage tn her head... She learns a new word from the dictionary every day_ She memorized. Grandma's oatmeal coolt1e recipe_ She does her dally math worksheets without having to be told_ She wants to be an astronaut or a veterinarian when she grows up_ Sh•'• a Kumon kid. ICumon ·~ !he 1nd1~l11ed "'-tllod of ~ed leotn.ng ~tdi 1mpr0Yei 0 diold'l ~ Ill ocodemlCl and ~l ll1ls lot hlebig och~r i-teadog ,,~ ~ o;J p<llll(f>Gl"!j l><alo-1 flKllMON MATH CENTERS leaimlng How T~ learn 673-3270 2865 E. Coast Hwy., #201 Corona del Mar , EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY Bi.val Costa Mesa little League teams clash for first time ever ·Some people pick us to win this thing ... • -A~ MANAGER Wl1lY CAB/CO .. ... SEEIB.OW FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1111 BOATING stephanie keefe U.S. Sa.iling Center the place to be •The Center played host to many Olympic hopefuls this past year including <?Iympian Nick Adamson. L ooking for a place to sail this swnmer? Why not try out the United States Sailing Center in Long Beach, the training site of Olympic hopefuls. Headed by Costa Mesa resident Mike Segerblom, the Sailing Center has played a major role in supporting local athletes, including this year's Laser class sailor Nick Adani.son. •So far this year, we had a number of Olympic hopefuls train here, including Adamson, Alex Ascencios, Mike Sturman and Bob Little, N Segerblom said. "We've also had Nick Barfoot, New Zealand's former world laser champion, as well as many Canadian sailors. N Many of these sailors have devoted their lives to training over the last four years, but until recently, none of them were able to train out of one spot m South- ern California. Olympic sailors have flocked to the West Coast over the years; however, their training had been restricted to sailing out of yacht clubs. But now, Southern California offers the United States Sailing Center which is administered by the Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation and is affiliated with the United States Sailing Association. Though it officially open in October 1994, the Sailing Center recently installed its boat ramp, completing the launching area and making it fully functional. The Sailing Center itself has its administrative office in a trailer, plus gated storage facilities for boats, a launching crane and docks for tie-up. The docks and the ramp were the first phase of the ever-growing project which is expected to be completed in 1997. Fund-raising for the Sailing Center bas recently started as well, beginning with a boat donation program that has already attracted a Tornado and a 470. One money-raising idea for this spring is a series of one-day regattas, where sailors will be provided with a skipper/crew, a boat, lunch and refreshments after the racing, all for a small fee. these regattas will not only raise money for the building, but will also allow people to race a variety of boats that they may not have otherwise had the chance to sail. a The roots of the Salllng Center and PCSF sprouted back in 1981, when a small group of Southern Calif omians gathered to form a non-profit organization that would help Olympic hopefuls prior to the 193( Olympics in Los Angeles. PCSF was formerly known as Olympic Class Regatta Organizinq Committee and was first led by Mike Schoettle. During the three years before theOlympia,theOCROCran three pre-Olympic regattas~ u well as other related activities, and was contracted by the Los Angeles ~pie Organbdng Committee to provide most of the aemc-for the Mlling put of the 1984 Summer Olymp6c ea ..... Aller the Games, OCROC daaoel hi name to tbe Lang ~Regattas Orgenbing O:••• ....... LBRCX btred Segerblam • ..-~TINGMGl 8 SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 DISTRICT 62 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS HISTORY IN THE MAKING • Costa Mesa American UtUe League's A's blank Costa Mesa National UtUe League's Cardinals, 5-0, in first postseason meeting since split up oJ parent league. By Barry .Faulkner, Daily Pj/ot WESTMINSTER -What is believed to be the first meeting between rival Costa Mesa Little Leagues turned out to be more of a pitchers duel than a civil war Thursday night in the opening round of the District 62 Major Division Tournament df Champi- ons at Johnson Junior High. Costa Mesa American Little League's Athletics rode the mound mastery of 12- year-old right-hander Nick Cabico (15 of 18 outs on strikeouts in a complete-game one-hitter) to advance with a 5-0 victory. But the Costa Mesa National Little League Cardinals, whose season ended with a 19-7 record, came within one out of a combined no-hitter. The ground-breaking victory might be the beginning of a historic postseason for the Athletics, whose only loss in 19 games came via forfeit (seven players were away playing a soccer game). "Some people pck \.L<; to win um thing, N said Athletics Manager Umy Cabioo, who hopes to guide the first Costa Mesa little League cootin- gent to a Major Divisioo district crown. With the younger Cabico, whose fast- ball has reportedly been clocked at 68 mph, on the mound, it might be unwise to pick against the Athletics. The A:s meet the wirmer of Saturday's Fountain Valley- Huntington Valley first-round clash in a quarterfinal showdown Monday at 5 p.m. Though the A:s managed just two hits against their cross-town counterparts, they put 15 runners on base (nine walks, two errors, one fielder's choice apd one hit batsman) to foil the tag-team pitching duo of Michael Vasquez and Jordan Hart. "We just gave them too many base run- ners, N Cardinals Manager nm Glenn said. The two Mesa squads, representing leagues in their third season since Little League population requirements forced the original Costa Mesa little League to break into two factions, were scoreless into the fourth. Matt Ashton and Greg Nutter sand- wiched walks around an error that allowed A:s teammate Ryan Hayward to reach to load the based with no outs. Vasquez, who fanned nirle in four hitles~ innings, punched out the next hitter looking. Marco Santangelo, however, walked to force in a run and Hayward's heads-up base running allowed him to score from third with two outs when a passed ball trickled a few feet behind the Cardinal catcher. Nick Cabico, who came in with two no- hitters and three shutouts to his credit this season, came within four outs of his third no-no, before Cardinal leadoff man Gary Glenn lined a single just over the outstretched arm of a retreating second base- man. But Glenn became one of six runners left on base by Cabico, who 'Struck out the side in the second, third and fifth. Glenn's looping liner was the only ball hit out of the infield by the Cardi- nals, whose other three outs came on two come- backers and a sharp grounder toward first, which Nutter short- DON LIACH I DAllY PILOT The A:s Matt Ashton glides safely into second base by going aroUo.d the Cardinals' Joey Patierno. hopped nicely, then stepped on the bag for the second out of the fourth. •He's been pitching like DON LEACH The A's Nick Cabico shows the form that helped him pitch a one-hitter on the way to a 5-0 shutout of the Cardinals from a rival Costa Mesa Uttle League in the opening round of the District 62 Major Division Tournament of Champions. that all year, N the elder Cabico said of his standout son. Hl can't remember a game this year a team has had more than one hit against him. But he's one of three good pitchers for us (Santangelo and Billy Lund round out the staff).• With a seemingly comfortable 2-0 lead, the A's poste<I some insurance in the sixth. Stephen Williams opened with a walk and wound up on third after a pair of wild pitches. Sheldon Montgomery then poked a slow roller to the second baseman , who elected to come home as Williams returned safely to tlurd. Montganery stole second. then spnnted home on Cabico's two-run single. the first P\s hI1. A passed ball and wild pllch put Cab1co at third and he cnused home when Lund slashed a single to nght to finaltze the scor- ing. Cardina l standouts Vasquez. Thad Nobuhara and Jason Savopolos will con- tinue on in all-star compellbon, as ""'tll Cabico, Lund and Michael Renaghan when the A's playoff run ends " < I \ .J l "\; I < ) I{ '-I < I I < > ~' \ I < 11 \ \ 1 P I < > '\ ~ 11 I f> '- IWSlNli IWNDNl '~y "°' to make a Dent in SCTA Sectio:rials .. oalJ ...,.._ froDi .. .-•. 11_"8~ YaQgbftn .__.. ... _ .... llCSI d ...... tbe . . .. • It's It's that that time Ume of of the the year year again! again! Irrelevant Irrelevant Weeki Weeki Mr. Irrelevant JUHl!2l JUN£23 AMIVALPMTY AIUtNAL PMTY TWIN PALMS MSTAUMNT TWIN ML.MS MSTAURANT J P.M. J '-M. NEWPORT IEACH NEWPORT BEACH PUTS fltlTS OUT OUT THEntE WELCOME WELCOME MATt MATI Even More BANQUET INFOflMATION: 263-0727 r-------------------------------------------------, Irrelevant XXI How does ln'elevilnt Week~ Paul salata ..., doing ft? Maybe he has two he8ds. Whatevw It Is, whM wtth twfns being spotHghted In this year's salute to the NFL's last draft dlOQ (Mr: Irrelevant 21 Sam Manuel him- self and twin brother Sean Manuel his other setf), the famous Father of Irrelevance will be presenting two at ewrythlng during the fNe..day Newport Bead\ festival. The Grand Opening kJdcoff Anival Party and news con- ference this year. coming up at 3 p.m. Sunday June 23 will even be held in that jumbo twin drcus tent marvel of a restaurant In Newport Center, the Twin Palms. There will be not one but two pep squads opening the show -the award-winning soog girt dance teams from both Newport Harbor and Woodbridge highs. How does he do lt7 Salata's own twin nieces, Stephanie and Valerie Salata, daughters of brother Tom. will be one of several sets of twins on hand Sunday at the Twin Palms to welcome Sam and Sean, both drafted on the last round by the San frandsco 49ers (too bad lt was- n't the Minnesota lWins), to the scene of the oimes. official escorts of Sam and Sean at all the Irrelevant events all week. Marlin Mc.Keever, the surviving twin of the last pair of ldentlcals drafted by the same NFL dub, the Rams in 1961, will be a featured speaker along with fellow Tro- jan, No. 11996 draftee Keyshawn Johnson, at the AU- Star Sports Banquet Wednesday night. June 26, at the Hyatt Newporter. How does he keep doing lt7 Has anybody looked? Thefe must two of Paul Salata, too. -------------------------------------------------~ BOATING CONT1NUED FROM 1 necudft dlNc:tor bl 111193. He wu brought in to help cOordinUe the 8na1 p&am aDd begin maiMgiag the center, Again. the committee changed its name, to Pacific Cout Sailing Foundation. The hope Is the SaJHng Center will provide state-ot-th&-art fadHtt-Gd t~~~:w~ •we are ~too target for o= • Segerblom said. a Segerblom u a well-known face In Wea Coast sailing circles, as the coach of the University ot Southern California sailing team the put five years, the graduate ~ fGr the mt.' l1"'2te Vat~ Aleod9*km. the JI I I .... ol the PKilc Coat~ Yacbl RadDg .AModf«'nn, II now nm out ol. tbe smbna cem.r. He .. allo tbe organizer ot the anmial. UaMed Statel/Jepen Goodwill Regatta,, ID~ a few. Both ot .... tn~ and lntanc:bolutic programs just ended. USC arid LciGg Beach State University, u well u seven area high acbools, practice out of the smung Center under the gutdonc:e ol. Segerblom and Geott Becker, the program director. •Cummtty, we bave out two college teams and 12 st\idents from MVen local high schools,• Segerl>Jom said. •we hope to inaease the number to 40 students. •we hope to make the Samng Center into an encompassing venture, ultimately providing administrative support to a number ol Soutbem Califonii4 NlUng orgaDizatlOrui •• Becker' r.amtJy joined u tbe ~ director: o1 PCSP and ii~ tor bOall and ~t, and running on-the-water activities, u Well u being uiiltant c6adl ot the tntercoUegiate teems and bead coach al , , tbe intencholalt1c teams. He grew up sailing • In~ out of the &!boa Yacht Club. ' . a Aller allow~. tbe Sallfng Center bu gained a lot of momentum in the past few months and it doesn't look like it'• going to slow down. ~events include the 1996 US S4ilihg/Role:x Junior Sailing Team Weekend, where top youth sailors will gather to test o~t every Olympic class boat and receive a clinic from current U.S. Sailing team coaches; and disabled and youth-at-risk community outreach programs. TENNIS Mc:Goodwin. •she's a v.ery seri- ous player." sion appears tQ be the boys 16s, where Dent and Park are on another collision course. I 1 I I I' ' I \ CONTINUED FROM 7 · Austin. "Every player who has gone on to the pro ~ from Southern California bas played in this tourna- ment,• Hillman said. Other top local players participating include Nadia Vaughan, who is seeded No. 2 in the girls 1-45. Nina Vaughan, the Sea View League girls individ- ual singles champion last autumn as a sophomore for Corona del Mar, is seeded eighth in the 16s. Nadia. Vaughan will be a CdM freshman next fall. Caylan Leslie (Newport Beach), Amanda Collopy (Costa Mesa) and Chelsea Godbey (Newport Beach) are also among the best SCTA players in the girls 14s. Leslie is seeded fourth. Newport Harbor High's Vanessa Godbey and Katie Canright are playing in the girls 18s. Erica NeJ.son (Newport Beach) is also in the 18s. In the boys 14s, Brian Morton (Costa Mesa) and Hunter Jack A week before Dent beat Park for the CIF title, Park defeated Dent in the Whittler Open champi- onship match. "Even though Dent beat Park in the CIF finals, thllt's considered an 18s division and it also doesn't count (in the SCTA), • Hillman said. •Andrew Park has the best record in sectional play (14-1) this year, and he's top-seeded based on our computer." Dent is 19-3 this year in sectional play. Nadia Vaughan, who recently completed eighth grade at Corona del Mar Junior High, won the biggest tournament of her career last spring at the Ojai Valley Tennis Tour- nament in the girls 14s. She didn't twn 14 until June 2. In March, Vaughan also won the Santa Bar- bara Open. In the girls 12s, Alexan-KATSUYA RAJNON£ I DAll..Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar freshman T&ylQr Dent dra McGoodwin (Newport Beach) is seeded fifth, while Megan Hawkins (New- port Beach) is unseeded. "She wants to win so bad, it drives her crazy to lose,• said Vaughan's pri- vate coach, Steve Wiete of Oakwood Apartments. "She's going to be around for a while,• Hillman said of (CdM) both need to work their way through the qualifying rowids to reach the main draw. But the most interesting divi- Vaughan did not lose a set in five matches at Ojai. She defeat- ed Jennifer Baker of La Quinta in the finals, 6-3, 6-2. ..... a.. ... - 4 ~ 105 anglers; 292 sand bast,, ,. c.alco -. .. rodtflsh. .., sculpk\, 2 shMpheld. 2 cabaon. 15 ~ 20 bOnlto. 10 bwracudl. 2 blue perdl. WE BUY BY PHONE! 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SI no Angetn, CA 90025, .19300 F460 Ave~ Newl)Ol1 Beach, CA Daily Pilot June 21 , 28, Mge 19ffr'H50lT lhe Fict111ou1 Business other common designation ldvWlCIS with lntwest. es. conoce a un abog11do Beech 81Vd., Huntington 92661·1119 J4it/ 5, 12. 1996 F462 Name: A) Digital ~uslness ~ the above real propttty PUBLIC NOTICE TIMATED TOTAL DEBT puede hmat a un MiYlclo BNch, CA 92648, 10 En-PUBLIC NOTICE Charles T. Bell TrustM of PUBLIC NOTICE Dady Piiot June 7, 14, 21 , Sys1ems. B) D1g1tll Ac· 1s: 611 l.tdo Park Drive, 5158,405,82 de ,.,erencia de abogadol clnltas BIVd .• Enclnltu, CA NOTICE TO The Robert Metta. Trust, 28, 1996 F423 counting Systems, C) Dlgl-NewJ)Ol1 Beach, Ca!ilornlL 44084 The beneficiary under o a W\I oflcina de iyuda ~ 960Ji ~= ~s9 CONTRACTORS 113 e. Bay Ave., Newport cnat388t78 PUBLIC NOTICE t.il Network Systems, 4100 You may obtain directions NOTICE OF aald Deed of Truat hereto-i.g_, (YH el directOflo tel• ,.. • ...,.,.!!'·A c' IUUITINQ •IDS Beach, CA 92tl6M119 Fl tJU B I a Newport Pl 11250 New· 10 the property by aubml1· , f ec:uted and delfv. fonk:O) ....... ..._ venue, anoga, ""' Oortti.. e. ~oe. 113 E. c oua us Ma port Beach, CA 9266<> ting 1 written request to the TRUSTEE S SA1E :~ : the undtnlgned a WI! NUllllER Parll, CA 91304, 35-49 E. NOTICE IS HEREBY Bay Ave., NeWpott Beach. Name St.tement Fictitious Bualnff• The F1clillous Busmess beneficiary requHtlng this APN: 419 1M 52 written ~ of o.. Colorado BIYd •• Paadena, GIVEN that the Boerd of CA 92981-1111 The following perl6ns are Name St•t•ment l~ame relerrtd to at>Ove silt wtlhfn 10 d1ys from LOAN NO: t.ult lllld Demand kif s-. (NUMero del C..Ol CA 91107, 1050 Marina TNstees of the Founcaln Thia bualneH I• con-doing bualnels as: Utetlme The following penona are ,..as filed In Orange County Iha first publicatlon of this 1012704191 and a written Notice°' O.: 301309 8IYd.. San Leandro, CA Va/My School District of Or· ducted by: a gtnefal plll't· Partners, 1300 Dove Street, doing bus!Mn as: Cardle) r,n 4/6/95, Ftle No. F642497 notice. The name of the REF: HARBER, flUll and Ele<:Uon to Sell The name and eddresa of 94577, 390 E. Gllh Road, ange County, Callfom'-will nershlp Suite 200, NewJ)Ol1 Baach, Kin, 17321 Wild Rost Line, Roland Johnny, 1166 benellclary Is CARLISLE ANDREW M. The undefslgned aused the court Is: (EJ nomtn y San Jose, CA 1511~4708 r~• bids up lo and In-Have yQU at.rted doing CA 12680 Huntlnglon Beach, CA North Rosed1le Ave., MORTGAGE & INVEST· & LINDA M uld Notice of Default end dlrecclon de la cone ff) E. Whftti.r BIVd., lttlet, duding 2:00 P.M. July 10, bualneu yet? yes, 1980 Ctslg P. Ktnretdy, 19452 92649 4'101, Glendale, CA 91201 MENT COMPANY and Its • Elec:11on to Sell to be ,. ORANGE COUNTY CEN-CA 90806, 1311 Camden 1996 11 the District ~ Charlea T. Bea Sierra Luna, Irvine, CA Michael Wide, 17321 Wild Emll Neshanlan 25185 address Is 5000 Campus FN 104539787e COies.cf In the county where TAAi. MUNICIPAL COURT Avenue, Cempbell, CA neu C>mce, 17210 OU This atatemant was filed 92715 Rose Lane, Huntington Oak Canyon Ln Lake FOi· Drive, Newport Beach, C11i-T .S. No. 310552 the fMI ""~la~ Clvl C-... ~ D ... _,:, 95008, 715 W. Minion AY.. Street. FOU'ltaln Valley, CA. with lhe County C1er1t of Thia buslneH Is con-BeKh, CA 92649 Ml CA 92630 ' lorn.a IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ,.....,........, 700 c .,,... •mo enue, Eacondldo, CA 92708 Orwige County on 5-21·98 dUded by an lndlvldual John Smith, 17321 Wild This business is con· The property Is being sold PROPERTY OWNER: FOR SA.LU 1~ West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 92025. 4301 lankenhlm At INs lime, date, and 19HS884057 The regl1tr1nt(1) com-RoH Lane, Huntlnglon ducted by a general part· 1n tis AS IS concliUon. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MAT I 0 N : II on r The neme, llddteN, and BIYd.. N..,. tiol)wood, CA pltlce, bids Will be pubacly Daily Pilot Ma 31 Junt 1 rnenced to transact t>usi. ~h. CA 92649 '1C•sh1p The sale win be made UNDER A DEED OF l :OOam to 8t00pM, telephone nwnbef of pl.in. 1Ueo2, 2930 S. RobefUon ooer'9d and rHd aloud for 14 21 1999 y ' f4oG nns und8f the flctitlous This business 11 con. 19963886068 without covenant 01 Wat· TRUST, DATED MARCH 2, (819) 590-92001 CAL-lllf'a attorney Ot plaintiff Blvd., L01 M~es. CA Bid No. 97·7, "CARPer· 11 • • business name(•) listed ducted by: a general part· Tht• stalemtnl was fifed ranly regarding title, pos-1992. UNLESS YOU TAKE WEST°" MCONVEY· without .,.. aik,,ney 19. (EJ 90034 Indicated In the Bid S~fl. PUB&.IC NOTICE abolle on (Date): NIA nerahfp .........,. session Ol encumbrances ACTION TO PROTECT ANCI! CORHMTIOll ' . The bulk aale Is Intended cation. Bid documents and 0111g P. Kennedy Have you stetted ~"'" .,,,ih the County Clerk or to aatl~ty the obligations YOUR PROPERTY, tT MAY a 2 S EAST II A I tt nomble, le dlrecclon Y et llO be c:onsummatld at the apeclflcalions 11e on Ille al Fictitious lklain.u Thie aatement was filed business yet? No Or 1nge County on 6-11·96 secured by and pursuant 1o Bf SOLD AT A PUBLIC numtfO de taletono del oftlce of: Paul, Hutlngs. the Olstric:t PurchuinQ O.. N•me Sla.......,t wtlh the County ci.tk of Michae4 L Wede D "'Y Ptlot June 14, 21. 28. Ille power of sale conferred SAlE. IF YOU NEED N4 STRl!ET. P.O. •ox abogado del dernandMte, ~ & Wilker. 695 pMment located at f7210 The lollowlng penona .,. OrMge County on 6-1().96 Th1I Utem.nt WU filed .'L v 5, 1996 F434X In that c.rtaln deed of INS! EXPLANATION OF THE 22004, EL CAJON, CA 0 del ~ que no Town cenc. Dr!Ye, ~ 0911 Street. ~llln Valley, doing business ae: a) 199e3815955 with lhe County Clerk of dated December 14, 1993. NATURE OF THE PRO. 92022•004, (8t8) t1ene abogedo, •) teenth Floof, Coet8 Mesa, CA. 82708. (714-343-3245) PTCS. b) Petefsen Technl'· Dilly Pilot June 21, 28, Otange County on 6-NMI PUBLIC NOTICE executed by KENDRA CEEDING AGAINST YOU, aeo.noo Alfredo 11. AmNoua. Clllfoml• 11262& end the The Board of TrusltH r• cal conaultlng Senric•• • .JUiy 5 12 1996 F"63 19H3885790 STURGEON, as Trustor to YOU SHOULD CONTACT A DatM: .lune SU,, ... 1!8q. Law omo...,,.,. anUdpaled .... date Is on MNeS the rlaht to reject 3G8 Sevlll• Line, Costa • • Dall'y Pilot JU114114, 21 , 28, NOTICE OF OAVIMAR ENTERPRISES, LAWYER. •ri Esther c~ ~ ........ ~ Ot aftw 7-12-1198. any Ind all bid• and to Mesa. CA 92827-1478 PUBLIC NOTICE JIAy 5. 1996 f43e TRUSTEE'S SALES INC., 11 Trust" tor ANNE On JULY 12, 1998, at laln I t aoe N The txJlk .... It not~ waive any irregulerlty AJeundtl Perandlnou P• --------1----------YOU ARE IN DEFAULT J. MAZZ£LLA. as Banefl. 10:00 A..M . CAl·WESTERN .... USTD UUE OF-••• • •• • • Ject to Callfomll lJnilorm 1tlefein. The right Is lllO r• WMn, 3el s.vllle Ln.. cnsnanaa PUBLIC NOTICE UNDER A DEED OF dlfY, recofct.d on Deeem-RECONVEYN4CE CORP<). ~"!.,. •-----..a-...... ,, Sant.a Ana, Commercial Code Section MfVed by the Board of Coeta Mesa. CA 92&27· Flctltloua Bualn4tu TRUST. DATED DECEM-bet 22. 1993. as Instrument RATION, II clUly appointed rn.Sftl _,..,.... "",._ CAU701 8108.2 TtuStees to M1eet ltema 1471 ..... St.t.....nt FlctJtloua8uslneaa BER 14, 1993. UNL£SS No. 93-0891939 In ltle Of. trustM under and pursuanl llDLAIN EXT JOt t DAnt OCT ta, ,... Diiled& .hlfta 181 18M eod/0t HtYicel which in Rlchatd Alan PeterMn, The fo1ow1ng pwaona are Name St.temenl vou TAKE ACTION TO r.ci11 A.cords of Orange to Deed of Trust recorded Publl1hed Newport Reltert a. Ku"•'• 8rld9eatone/Flr-their opinion will best MrYe 388 Sevllle Ln •• Coata doing t>ullnHI es: Aegis The followlng peraon1.,. PROTECT YOUR PROP-County, C1llfoml1. MARCH 11, 1992 .. mt. Beach.co.ta Mna Dally c...-. Q Carotrn Reu .. tone lnc the needs of !ti. Dlattlct. M ... CA 92827-1418 MINaed" Network 696 V'ic-doing business as: Hatt• EJlTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Notice of Default CM-No. 92·148781, In book, Piiot JUne 21 28 .JUiy 5, .,......, I .,, Q ,._., Kincaid A MANDATORY JOB Thia' bu1lnesa Is con-loria ~ Cost. Met& Bfownlff & Assodalff, in. A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU talnlng Ill elecllon to 1111 page, ol Otndal Recofdl In 1918. • • p bll h d N w l ...... • I WAU< Is achlduled fOt July dUCted by: • genenit .,..,. CA 12829 • • COfJ)O'aled, 1691 WHtc:litt NEED AN EXPLANATION the described real Pf°'*1Y the olfic. of the Cou1ty A.-u 8 e e por -•..... 2, 1198, at 9:00 A.M. Pro-nerahlp Viva C Ugbt. 598 Vlc1oria Drive, Hewpot1 Beach, CA OF THE NATURE OF THE undw lhe above Deed of COfdef of OAANGE County, f451 ~ Mea Diiiy Publlahed Newport 1pec11Ye blddera wt1 meet Heve you ltartiad dDlhg snet, 'co.ta Mfta. CA 92880 f'AOCEEDING AGAINST TrUlt WIS recorded on N~ State of CAUFORN1A ... Ploe Nie T, 14, 21, 28, ~ ..... o.ay el the Olaltlct MlinltrWlC:e bullneas yer? YM· 15 Mey 92C2t Hart•llnlwnlH & Auoc. 1ou. YOU StiOULD COl'i-vember v. 1995, as tnat.ru-ecuttd by ANDREW M. PUIUC NOTICE '"" Piiot June 21 1891.. Yard, 17890 Newland, 1918 Thia buslnese 11 con-Inc., 1891 Wntclilf OJ., rACT A LAWYER men! No. 19950521688 In HARBER N-40 UNOA M. tanae f408 F453 Fountain Vllley, CA. " ... AlelCandra p Ptt9raen duded by an lndMdual Newl)Ol1BNctt,CA92MO ' No1ioe la hereby given the Offtelll Records ot Or· HARBER, HUSBAND ANO -:....0..s PU LIC NOTICE d1tlonal Information Is r• This ataterMnt .._ IYtd The reglltrant commenced This bullMH la co 'hnt on Mond1y. July 1, 1nge County. CallfornlL WIFE PUIUC NOTICE B quired cone.ming the lob witt'I the County a.le of IO lnlnAct buslnen und• ~led by:. COl'pofallon 1996. at 10:00 A.M. at Or· The following amount• WIU.. SELL AT PUBUC (CITACIOtl .IUDtCIALJ walk, pleue con&act \he 0renge County on Wt"'8 the flclltloua bualnesa .....,. ~ ltltted doing .inge County Municipal repre .. nl the total amount AUCTION TO HIGHEST NOTICE TO DEFENDAH'r: NOTJCa TO NOTIC& TO Olsttlc:t Malntananc9 De-1 ... W409t na.ne or namti nsted buslne11 yet? Yn. 9Jle Court. Harbor Jlldlclal Dis-of lhe unpaid bllaoce of BIDDER FOR CASH, CAY19o a ~) WtU.IE CMDITORS CW COMTRAC'TOft8 pll1menl at (714) IM3-3201. Oally Piiot Mey ~t June T above on (Dlte)• f.4.118 ...,...Bfown61e & Aas.oc , encl. 4601 Jamboree Road, the obtig1tlon aec:urld by CASHIER 'S CHECK L AHOERSOH, JA., '" .,._ ..... IALI INVITNIO lllOS Dated tNs t7th Mr • ' VMt c Ughl . Inc:.., Sheldon Hane, PT..._ NewJ)Ol1 Beech, CA 92660, tn. abo\19-desalbed ptop-DRAWN ON A STATE OR dlvldual, and JAMES NOTICE IS HEREBY of .lune, ,... 14, 21, 1... M0e Thia .i.temen1 wu filed dent • southeat entrance (cloHst erty 10 be sold and the es1I-NATIONAL BANK, A MICHAEL SAVA.GI!, ., ir.. ......_ ~ GIVEN tt\11 the Boen! of •ri Patrlotl Oulnn ..,._ PUIUC NOTICI wfth the County Clt1k of This stltemenl wu filed 10 Birch Str..C), In the City mate o1 cost. expenMa, CHECK DRAWN BY A dMdUll; and DOES MO, te UCC .... 8109) Truat ... o1 the Fountain p ' 0.ange County on &-0&.ae wl1h tn. County Clerk of. of Newl)Ol1 Beach, County and adYances as of the STATI! OR FEDERAL~ YOUW BElHO NOTIC! It HEREBY VllleySctloofOlatr1dof0r· r":'~ roourementt ,......._......... , ... , .. ,731 C>tange County on w.M or Orange, St•I• of c.tlfor· time of the Initial public•· CREDIT UNION. OR A SUED DY f'LAIH'TlFF: (.A OIV£H tt'lal • txJlk ...... .,. COunly caMfofnla will ao ... ,_ .............. , ' 19"381&22• nlo, CAAUSLE MORTGAGE lion of this notice of Nie: CHECK DRAWN' BV A tJcL. le nta' dlfMlldelldro) abOut to be med9. rec:eift bld9 'up to and ir.. Publlahed Newport The ~;;ton; .,e OlllY Pilot M'9 21, 28, Dally Pilot June 14 21 21 & INVESTMENT COM-Unpaid be1ance of STATE OR FEOEAAL SAV· HILARIO c::_,pr£R. The NlltrMC*) and bull-duding 2:30 P.M. July 10, 8eacM:ottl ~ Daly dolnll llUalMle aa: The July 5, 12. 1996 F464 Jliy I t• ' ;43'1 ' PANY. Truatee, whoH principal 1245,900.00 INGS AND LOAN AS. NAHOEZ..'" -lddreel °'the...., 1998 a( the Dlltrict ..._ Pllol June 21, 27, 1996. MeclNiCom ~ 3711 PUIUC NOTICE • "' street addreu la 5000 tnt•est and lal• SOCIATION, SAV1HGS AS-You heV9 30 CALENOAR ew. neu onic.. t7210 C>ak F45I s.. OMt Of: Santa Ana PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ Campus onv.. Newpott IHI StUOl.50 SOCIATlON OA SAVINGS DAYS an. Illa tummOna "deY Th 5'orel, 118S2 s.-. fCM.l"Mln VelW/. CA. CA t2704 " ' Flctltleue lkaalne .. S.ach. c.tllornla 82860. Coaia 11,.441.18 BANK SPECtF1ED IN SEC. 11 Mrwd on~ to .. • AtiMbc.io Avenue, trvlne, 92708 PUIUC NOTICE Pll Cloctlett 3711 s.e .._.... at.tetnent FlcUU.U. BualneH • and WhoM t.tlephone num-TNSlee F... S970.00 TION 5102 OF THE FINAN-~· tMpOllM .... Ctlfomla '2114 At Ihle time, dale. end Cllff Or SMita Ana CA ~M followlng peBons .,. N.me ............. .. !)er I• (714) 15§-1100, wlll Impound,... N/A CIAL CODE AN'!.~ CCMt. ....-~':.*' .... aa: 4 day -.. bid• ...... be pUbkly 8UllllAR'Y t2104 " • dOlng ~in. ..... N-The tollowlng peraona .,. aell at publlc. IUC'llon to the Melntenance ,... RIZED TO 00 --.SS A .... 0t ~ c.11 -•.,. oO«*f -"' reed lb.id kW CW ADOf'TaD a.. 0tten9. t:l7I ~ ~ DI 11~ ' 4zs c10kig bualnffa M ' QffW ~ha& blddet tot caah, In $4.IOOOO IN THIS STATE WtU. BE r.-~~your~ All other bualneaa Bid No. n.a. '"VENT AHO ORDtUllCa awyre It.. l..aQunl Bad\. ~Od 1A~ ~ Reaources,. 5152 M8ngr\ll'll llwf\.11 money of the lMlted TOTAL AMOUNT HElD AT THI! EHTftAHCE ..-.n 119pCW• ft'IUI( .be W(I) end addreu(tll DUCT CLEANINCr as Incl-OAOIHANCI! ... , II CA '2t$1 • del Mer CA 921iS Drive, Hun1ngton a..ca,-.J' SlllM, .. ~ .. the S211.01t.• TO THE ORANGE art In PfOI* ~ bm " ~ UMd by .......... (•) ...,., c:aled In .... lid ~ acttecMed '° be In M Pam Atlfahan\uon., m s'lflttilY a.. lMMn. 42$ CA 92049 hmt of aa1e: all thell ceftain The TNltM wll reqake HAU.. ~ EAST awt-. WWII h court to Nat your .... PM' 1hrM ,..., .. 11oA. lld c1ocumer11t1 end tcwe. end elect JO d11Y9 ~ A~ Ste t3 Leguna QOldel Od A COfona EJWe Moore 1862 ~ •HI Pf°'*1Y lilualld In the ptOOI of eblllty to bid, and MAH AV!NUE. ~ cw. ...S by ..,. ....,(a), ate: aped~ .,. on .. • hm 119 adot*W'I on JuM leldt CA.Nest • ........ Mf:CA ~ gtUm Ortve,' Hunhngloa County OI Orange, S.... Of requlr• cash or c.hlef't CAUFOANIA all right. ... If ~ dO not .. your-,... None the Oltlrld ~ De-tT 1• Ind .,.. .--' ..., ' 8-:h CA l*t • Callfomla. c»tcrlbed u tof. ~I 1'om a federaly .,._ llfld il'lllltett conwyect to tpOf19a on time, ~ !My The ~ In Ce1torn1a ~ loCtMlld .. fntO by' the 'to1ow1n9 ;J"'QI Thia bu~lne.. la con-Dan Teglla, 4539 VIJ ~ D Mool9 ,,.;;' iows: aured tn1titUtion as a con-and now held by fl undef ION lie caw, and your of..,. ct"9f ~ office Dell._, ~ v~. voe.· dUcWd bY. • gtnerlll part• Huerto. sani. lltt>eta. CA ~ ci.M, ~ Parcel 1: dlllOn of bidding. Aid Deed Of TNll In .... ....... money and .,... of the .... la: 1Na Mn-CA. '27Cll. (714 .. ~, coUeeclL ---~ -· ..... --~o hllMll II c-. 9aech. CA .... .Thia unft ~. conaladne of C9'> The undefllQMd w ap. ~ _,.., In tMf tf'Y lft8f lie fallen ~ ~ Awrlue, ..WW, 0... The 80afd of T,.._ ,.. .a • a I I ll .... -..--;..., ,._,. .....,_. It ~ Illy. tatn a1r1pKe an.,,-. • ooWed and ·~ .. ~= and Stat• d• ...._ W11fNnO tom the ..,.. 111?14 _.,.. ,_ ,.... • ,._. ,. Y • ' • ••"• ~ No dull9ll bf: • ganittW ~ huabend and... · .,.,,..., aa .,.,_,and de-tNatM W'det H above n : court. Tiie """9(9) and ...-. .,_, and .. ...._ and .. ••tr•, Mer .. •••111•• fllll nartHp H""9 ~ ~ scribed In th• cond~ Deed of T~ 1:11f a~ MORE COtAPl.E'ftl.Y DE· Thlre .. _,., l9jlll,.. HH addreH ot th• welv• an, ltretVl•rhy ......,., •••n. Ji:~.!.~~.:!:::'-~ doltlO ~yec?Y..,111M mirwm o&ln b Vllta Del tut1on of T~ dated Ne> SCRIHD ... IAX> DEED qu11---. You NJ ..,. ~ arr. MdaMbiei llMft. The fflhl Iii.._,.. .... ...... Or -1,. ., ,... ~ EMra MOOf9 L l do Condomini um• wmbet f5, 1111, and ,... Of' TRUST. tlD Cllll ert lleomew "8N Amit•· Inc., 2llO Wete -* by Ifie 8Nrd of MSlllT1 lleM. '"Gt ~a•••• ="'••INll4 .. Med Thie .... _. ... ,. .... ....; (' Plln1, wf'Kh Pl9' Wat corded Mty 24, 1tte. U The ..,_ ..... and...,, I'°" do Mt lfnoW Gol flload. ~ Meedo-nu.ea tD aalec9 Mfftl OMltNANCE •7 Mt.lb: ,..._...,a.ts of wMI\ U.. County Cltrt! " recorded Aprll 4, 1111, • In 11 r u "'•" t No. ottw common ._.,lll11W1, an ......_,, WCI" ,_, Cllll °"' ..... lpllOI Md/OI -*'-wtllct\ In ..._. 8 ...._. ~ Dally !'lot JuM 14. 21, le. ;:,;-~ .. ~........ Orange~• •to.et. ~ No. 11.218602 1lleOat31"4 1n er. Oflclal "IW'J, of the,...~ .,. _...,.......,.--. n. -ill'll "** .. ..., ~ •-.. .._ ...,.. Al.a'°' eo... ..._ ~t. 1111 ,... t•••a•••-t•1a111111 gi,,::. =·~of ==..ci' Or-. Cownty, dMCt~-:: be~ ~ : :. '=--.:.-..... = =,• ~ ": i:t.&'A'ro':r~a ,..... and......_ -....C I01ICS • Deir,_..., '1. Me 1. ~ .. "':.June 14, at;:: Pw•3: Thie~ It gt1ren In ~COSTAMUA. 0.,... • .. le en-........ aooeur'lll,.. .UClladlf .... tor.My THENLLTJXfoflhtor--t•H• 14,lt,,_ _ ~.llSJ ~ ~', _ M uidwtd9d ~ ~-wllfl • MMen lalll ..... -ii£i ....................... 1. , ... • W A.M. "'°' .._ ll'9f be read In.... .. -.._ hi (1/4'81) ....... .,.. llClllHC 1nad• 10 th• n. UI ..... T,..... Clltf..,..__ ....................... MMll9 ..... Cir°"""" Ollot. n '"' ......... ,. ••• ...... ... tarMf •a.,.,.lrt~T,,....~ .. ..._,, ...... lfll,W.lrllfMDIAa~.:-~_......, ...................... .,...._Cella..._ ---111 1 ....... ,Ill ---- mon In #ttd to .. tN rMI CLiSi .. U "'I l11C011eoll-:.,olcJ.: ,_. ....... W. ,. II ~ .. .. ...... -y., •. _ 11111 N ... 9M. ...., :T'. auon, TM '=:l.':1 ~ == "' ~.llddng.~ n• the '*-...... .-·-.a _ UJIMIM ._,..,.._~,CA.·lado ...... -a.tt ~ ~ 1lll ......... , • r1mltatl0ft. tri. cOfMIOft •·covnt~.:' ~ ~'"" I•-----..... .,.,. a e II• , ltll lied Ne a It.. a.w ... 11 ... ':'llo9: ==="' .. ":!et =led ot°"rw~~-: .. -. ...... ,=,::-.:-:--=~~~!~::::•::.:=,~ .... ·i;,::,~ .... CAI AllilW. 7t1 ~ a.l~utra ,. lfl• , ••• pro,.,., dlM INtMa ...... but ..... H .... "" 11'1 a: • llJ ~A "'"· U9t1 ............... ,..a.. llllllN'911,,.. N--""'~ .... C....·M .... CA houllhOld fi'Profecl1 aoc.-. In the our cotUmne compet ~. = • • _..a......_ ka ... •111twe •••.' ...._ . Nl1 a. , ........ .., • -'· ...... Cit)' of Htwport lleadi, quefltled OuY•N to plM, ,...,. -. ,... ---._ Ill ~ ~-~ ... ,.._.....,. T•g: • .. "' ...._. llli.CA11.•-.. t:lica. ~ ": In.-·. =·-~ tie ~ o. callt ...-.. --.. • en-..._ .._.. ...,,,. a ... llWUah.... ••d. NI I -.. ~ --_ Krieled• M•Ml'8 cuMIU•Mff• !Ml_. ........................ CA :..:..:L• • _...;;" -~.!..t... '.......... • -m ...-. Loe 2 ..... ~11tTr.dNo. ,...., _ .,.. ........ 1.-.. __ a..-.Olete11,' --· n .. ---·-,...~ ... _ , . ·• ~ 't 'f ~ ., ., FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1996 'um.JC NOT1Cll "11&.tC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICl!I PUBLIC NOTICfS PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUl&JC MOTtCI PUILIC NOTICI ~9d by: .,, lndrvldulll PUBLIC NOTICE duC111d by: 111 lnd1vldu11 11t l39 eeo 111 o... Of Trust ~ ~ w ~ wn11s tw ..,_ -' P'OS*IY dttCJ_, 1t1M IS tw ct r9't Md _. _. 11e ,........,. ....._.. '1o bu:._vau •lll1td doing H1w you •tarted dOing Total ••lllll•tt . s 787 042 Wllllft c Rll..'Q, • .,,... ol N o.d' at T• -. .,,. pu1~11d to be 4220 Von ""'* blA ~ cov.nn NMMl tet•men• .. ~~.~... SaUI H.~d~ ,lotltlou••U91M .. ~~n·r::1~0 AioortOMt Wlllt-IN °10( tPIQll,~flnlilWTMtdlMOdobw.,._., .. ,~-of h f.atl"llfl Aoao Ntwpo<t llNch, °'~ l)Cp(fft ot m 01 lollowl pereont .,.. a •~ Thi · t Nern. •t•tement • re e • jS111Put llindJ 4 '17. -1913 rtcOtdtcl on 1n1111 ftlllM i., _, o.c1 o1 ca Tna undeftlantd riuslM pllld , ... 6 poue$oo • bu Ing • Th The IOllowlnQ Pef•O'll .,. With• eta1em.n1 wu lled Tht fottowrng l)tftons are Thi• atatemont waa filed C111~ Jtoek1. 1.000<XlO IOMJ2/1!1111 • lftlll'llflWlt No, TNIC. The..,_. ofh""' d~ms anv lla6INIY IOf arti •Ion « encwnbfWw to = E~l=~"" .. Group' i1~'~ bSc:uelnut u : Orang~·~~nty C~9:f doing business at! H 6 R wlOlh thee County Cltrk of'1Aogf11PW wn11 1ns lor otner tllan15'407Mt In l>oc* 111119 Of pikl W.. lllh ~ • ~ic.orrectness ol !tie PfOl)tfl)' auttvU. ~ e ... 71 N ectgen ·n; s t..A e al1 tMnplay Com. Y on Coneultlng, 300 E. Coa1t range ounty °" 6-14-96 sl)eQJI su~s tunes-~ o11laal recotclt In lht omc. ol Qlrwd i., .lie fll'ClfMW·• bt _.., aooress 1110 otntt common cvr«f by llld o..ci » 10 bra ~ 90ea"'f L. ~•tlllon, 2121 e. Coaat tt99:1U23 10 Hwy.. 1267, Ntwporl 1H83aaest1 s.i~snc•t 4 111 county reconllr ot ClfMOt end~......_,--. o~ignaoon, H lllY allown v.ncei Uleteunct.t WIU\ 't:.ui .JoMph Haug 1071 Mlghc'l. ~~30, Cofona dol Dtlly Pilot May 31. JUM .,, 8eaeh, CA 92660 Dally Piiot •June 21, 28, Gtost Olld-ln "'° COntl\bu~eounw. ~.Inf l)ll(IUlftt ~---. ........ llerm fht IOI» amount OI 1111 lnttr..e .. prc>vtded ltl41fllln. H Edgemont St LaH•bra p81• las 5 14,21, UllMI 1407 Holen M. R~es, 300 E. July5, 12, 1996 F471 surpus .O. ID"' Hoooe Of Oe'*'l 1110 ofh~~Ofhtto.UnPa10b.allnceo11111o~t1on andtheunpllldflfln'lf.albal-~=r Shen:, Austin. ~":CAard "2~~.Br~~ 4c: PUBLIC NOTICI =.HCI·9~· Ntwpor1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ tunos (SUll*JS) . = ~2/1~=-:-~ ~..:. ":..,0 :.., ": =r~~.:~~bml: =Of 0:: ~MC~::i -t M-.._-p-...in.-Dr• ar, • vc& Fl tit•~--Thia bus Int*' Is eon-r . .' ......._.....,.._ PIQI. • lnll\UMftt No gs. lrwt ~ _.., 11111-. COSIS expenws and tcMnolt at tN:r90fl OYldtd ukJ '"' ~-CA-;;:;.";! ·• Thi• bualnett la eon-c ...... a u.me.. ducted by: an lndlYidUll FlcUtlous au.,n.u .,.,ljjlls as "9WS -·-· ·llM3m o1sald ollldll rmos ..... te the 11 • .._., _..the tine 01in.11111111 publleaoon ,..,,.. f .. ~-~ Long • ~., ducttd by: an lndMdual Name ......... nt Have you 1ta11tc1 doing Nam• Statement 12.052..838 ..... on 1tnllll 11 111 Thi"" Dldntlall ., a... Md ot 1111 notaoe 01 sa111 11 ·--. ,.. _ _.. u- 1hla bU~lntH II con-Have you t tantd doing The lollowlng petlOnt •• buslneu yet'? No The rotloWlng pereona art lrlcomllOftneyur-10.118,424 ffont 01 Thi hlaool. A& Thi o....lbU.....,1tllflMNI> S.,953657 20 In add•DOn IO C:"" ot ~ tNsttt ""'1 ducttd by. e~wtnett butlntst }'•I? No doing buslneb at: Penfn. Helen M. 'Rey" doing buslnest u : J.LR Ot1tJu11ementJ tor the yur • .._ lnty Nu -ro The Pllmn• b °' DIW llld EJdoil W «:asll Ille ll'utlH wlll aaiept • trusts Ctellted by ""*' ~~~ you 11 ,:ed doing Pamela Sue Bru welt au la Furniture, 2250 Thl.s 11a1emen1 w11 liled Marlittlng, 1750 Whittler 12.02S,Q&7 II CMc Cllltlf 401-411 E Thi w=iill ~.:Ho-CIShlef's check drawn on• stall ~ ot T~:~ ....,..ons ye Thll statement was flied Monterey PtnlNUla Dr eo. with the County Clerk ot Ave .. 165, Costa Mesa, CA Wt nett~ ce1'fy M tile abovt CllaOm., Attt Ptecenlla. CA .; b of end Eldbl ~ or nallonal bank 1 chec.t drawn •s. • -,...... Paul J. Haug with the County Clerk ol rona Ca 91720 Orange County on 6-11-96 92627 1ttms Ill 1n ICCOta~ wi01 h 1o:Oo a.m It· blc lllCtloll to "'._by a stale or taoeral ettOlt union ration, "Aid Tru~tt.114.t' Thi• tlatement was filtcl Orange County on 6-10.96 Janice K. Backllrom. 2250 19 983888088 Ga1/t O'Brien. 1750 Whit-Anoull Slltement tor Ille yea1111e ~lltft g:0., f0t ca., ~bt ,.....lnh= or a clleok drawn by a stale or Fallbrook Avenue. Welt wl01lh ~'c~tynty i~r1k ,!f 19983915887 Montercey Penlneula Dr eo. Dally Pilol June 14• 21 28 lier Ave., 11165, Costa Mesa, ended December 31 1996, mldecoavlbi 11 1111 time of * 111 !':. ~ ~J€.sTAR ..=: leoeral savings alld loan nso· ~~~ :v1~,J!6M~~!~I rang °" ·-Dally Pllol June 14 21 2ll rona a 91720 996 • ' CA 92627 to Ille lnsurJnct Comrnssioncr.liwfot m-ot 1111 Un*'! GAGEE tD...,..,., elation savmgs assOClabon Of • · • 19983181092 J ' ' • Tiils bualneu la eon· July 5• 1 F451 This business Is con· pursuant to law s ) ai'10t1 lltle d 111 s..,..~... U .C,, • sav111gs batik sf)IClfled 1n section Assistant Secretary, Datitd· Dally Piiot June 14, 21, 28, uty 5• 1996 F439 ducted by: an Individual . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: en lndlvlduat Ill DAWTE F. VINCENTI, JA.,11~ ro!no no~fllld':Y ~==~~ 5102 ot the hnanetal cooe and ~ .:.:& ~:' ASAP?107H July 5. 1998 F447 PUBLIC NOTICE t!::": you •l.llttd dOlng Have you started doing '"'*9t It unoer said Ottd of 1l'ust In "' St5391. Dllll, T-M l-5391. authonZ&d to do bus111ess 1n thlS • • s eH yet? No • Fic titious Bualn•H business yet? No N WALTER A. CROWELL. St crt-pr09111Y s1111dd In '= fORTRUSTEFS SAl..E INfOflMA. state In tile event ltnOer 001er1-~--...,..."'"'.'""~~~-PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Bu sln•H Janice K. Backstrom Name Statement Garlt O'Brien my · and stall lltrtmnw . TIOlf PlEAS£ CAU. (91ttJl7.l72I Olan cas111s acapt&O cne uustee PUBLIC NOTICE Name l tatem•nt This 11a1emen1 was llltd The following persons are This statement was tiled Newport SUcn·COSta Mesa As mew• IUltt described on said l.OMESTAR llOATGAGtt SER may Mll1hol0 the 1Ssuanoe of 1nt1--------- '1ctltloua BuatneH The following persons art with the County Clttk ot doing business as: ~mo-with lhe County Clt nc ol CN37274725560 j,in dMd ot M l Tllt Pf°'*'Y VICES LLC ISA DEBTcou.Ei trusli!e's deed unlll tunos bl· FIRUJIOWUALTY N•Me Statement doing bullnesa 11: Ouality Orange County on 5-31·96 rlet On Video, 404 Catalina 01ange County on &-14·96 1718.192021 1996 aeldrm ano ofltt commOl'I TOR An91PTllG TO COU.ECT come avadaole to Ille oayee Of SYNOPS&SOFMAh~UAl The following per~ art S.Mct Center, 21 45 Har· 19983885078 Or. Newport Beach. CA 19983181518 Cltsigna110n. ti ltly. ot 1111 rul A DEBT AHYINFOAMATDIO& end01sae as a maner of rJQlll STATEMENT dOlng tMnlntsss r· G.;f.D· bof Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA Dally Piiot June 7, 14, 21, 92~ Dally Pilot June 21, 28, PUBLIC NOTICE PfOper!'f desc:rlbtd aOCM Is TMEOWUBEUSS>FOR ll4AT SJ1d sale Will ti.. maoe but YUllENOEDIXCE118fR31, 11\suranet ""ee, l51 92U7 28. 1996 f420 Mark Megonigal. 404 July 5, 12, 1996 F472 llU'Dor110 to bl: 2121 s.mna P\JASl9S£ ~f/7 wi.c, Wit/lout covenan1 or watranly 1H6 AJrWay Avenue Suite B-3, PAE. Inc., 2145 Ha1bof Catalina Dr. Newpori EtcrowNo.9I011"'Bt Sun Drive COfona o.t Mir. CA em ' eJCpress or 1mphed reg¥ding Fuu Corpome Hime OMloP eo;•~ Mesa, 0AS~6 1 Blvd., Costa' Mesa, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICETO CREDITORS OF BULK 92625 Th• unc1tr11Qn.cl Tnis• blle possession or encum· ffiS INS\JRAtCECO...,,A\Y S. • • Investor ce nc. 92627 This business Is con· SALE diSclalms atr'f ttlblllty for arry PUBUC NOTICE bran08S to sa~sty the indebted· Home OllJca 1neo filln IMn<: (CA). 3151 Alrwa~Avenve, This buslnou 11 con-Fict itious Bu1ln•H ducted by: an lndlvlduat Fictitious Busln•H (UCC Ste 11051 lneonectnm 01 1111 pr0Cltft'1 ness secured by said deed CA 92714 $'\Ille B·3, Costa esa, CA ducted by: e eorporatloft Name St •t•m•nt Have you started doing Nam e ~tatement NOTICE IS HEREBY GMN that adOresa Mid ollllr common Loan 1·000·115/KCN· 12 Other advances lhereunoer Wllll Total l<lmutO ns~is ~211 Have you slarted doing The following pereons are business yet? No Tho following pe1Sons aro a bulk sale is about to be made dn lgn•tJon tt 1llY $llOWl'I 2402566·3 File TS· 10537 A p lnteres1 as prov1ded 1herem ana SI 7 831 464 fhl1 bualness Is con· buslnets yet? No doing business et: Well Mark Megonlgal doma business as: USA The name(s) and buSiness llerttn Tiit. totai "'1oUnl 01 Ille Number 4.45· 131-12 & 445. lhe unpa11! punopal balance 01 T tlll b caa g 707 227 cNeted by:• corporaUon PAE. tnc ., Debbie H. Hung Limited Editions, This statement was med Processing or Anaheim, ress 01 Ille sellet{s) irlart IN un.,.d bUOOI 011111 obllgatlon 131-22 NolJOli 01 Trustea·s Sate tne note secured by said deed ~~1 u ~nt 10, peoi ~ave you stal'led doing Ritchie, Secretary 3303 Harbor Blvd #84 with the County Clerk ol 2056 W. Random Drive, KYU CHOE. 3026 E Paohc Coast Stc:Urld Dy lllt oropeny to bl Under Deed 01 Trust You are 1n wi1111nrerest thereon as p1ov1deO -· 1 wn4 · t:iUslneu vet? No This statement was filed Costa Mesa CA 928211 Orange County on 8-11 ·98 Anaheim, CA 92804 soto ano r nlbtl llmallO defauh under a deed or 11ust 111 sad note tees cnarges ano su • ...,.s unos S.S.T. Investor Service with lhe County Clerk or Cart A. Balley II, 3303 Hat· 19983888090 Mlchatl Beene, 1442 E. ~ay Newport Beach. CA costs 1xoan9:: and .:anc..1t daled Marcfl 4 1988 unless you expenses 4f tne trustee a'IO tne Cap!JI slDCkS . 1 ~IXXl lft<:., Barbara Sled. Elleci>-Otange Coonty on 6-11·96 bof Bl'ld #84 Costa Meaa Dally Pilot June 14 21 28 Uncoln Ave., Apt 419 Or· Dot bu NEWPORT the °"'9Of1111 WI~ publicallon take acbon to protect yourtlusts aeateo by sa.o ~d ol AQoreoatt wnte-1ns oto~~"'r N1 tlV• Vice President 199 83888088 CA 92626 Jul 5 1996 • F4S2 ange, CA 92665 ~ smtss as of 011 nollcl of Siii is· prooerry It may be sold al a llust oa1ea 06'17'1996 Aetna speoal sull)llls tunas . Thia 1111tment was flied Dally Pilot June 14 21 28 This bu1lnet1 Is con-Y • Thls business is con· HOER PAIR 1512 166511n addlllon to CISll. pubic sale 11 you neeo an ure Insurance Company r:Jo Su~us norn .(} with the County Clet'k ot J 1 5 1996 • F · ducted by: an lncfM<luaJ PUBLIC NOTICE ducied by: an lnd1vtdual All other l:lusmess ~me(s) tllt hSllt Wiil ICCll>t 1 castt.....S explanauon 01 tile nature 01 01e eo1111101weallll Laid Tltte Gross Oolld-1n ano c.omnllll•t 0r81'1g• County on 6-14·96 u Y • 449 Have you started doing Have you started dblng IOdress(n) used Dy tile dltCk drawn S oroceeding againSI you you Co••allY 801 Norin Brano sur!llus • 1 500.000 199838885 19 PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? No NOTICE OF buslnH s ye1? Yes, 4/1196 elftr(s) WllR'1 Ille ~st tllree NaDOllll ~ 1~ dr':! ~ snouto eontaet a ta11r1er NobCe Blvd 12111 floor G!eooaie ca unassivneo funclS (Sll'lllUSl Dally PiloC June 21, 28, Carl A. Balley II APPLICATION TO Michael A. Beene eais as Stated ~ the setler(s) a Sqta Of Fedtral Cfldlt Union IS hereby orven Iha! Common· 91203 (8181 552 7225 by !> 624 237 J\lly 5, 12, 1996 F475 Flctltloua Business This atalerMnl was filed SELL ALCOHOLIC This statement was filed are None !Of a cntdc drawn by 1 Stall or wealtll Lano Tille Company, a Virginia Aparo Ass1stan1 Va Sur!llus is 1'oataS pc1icyno1cw Name Statement with the County Clerk of BEVERAGES with lhe County Clerk of The IOCabon in Cahlomia ol Fldtrll SMng1111d Loan Asso-CaJllornia corporatJon. as D'US· President Commonwealtn Land 8.12• 237 PUBLIC NOl lCE The lollowlng persons are Orange County on 5-31·96 June 1 t 1998 01anga County on 5-22·96 the chlel execuove otl1ce ol tile aaaon. Sav1n9s Assoaaaon or tee. or suCXlessor rrustee, or Tille Company trustee p79581 Income tor tne yur. 10~1 1&1 doing business 11. A) The 18983.885078 T Who It M c 199838B4223 selleris Same as above Sav1t19s Bank speatltd In sec-subshluted trustee pursuant 10 6121 .6!28.7~196 O.slllrsemenis tor Ille ytar Flctltloua BualneH Goll Company B) The Golf Dally Pilot June 7, 14, 21, cern~ GHA.Z": Mah~oodo~ Dally Pilot June 21. 28. The name(s) and business Oon 5!02 ol lhe Anlnelal t ooe Ille Deed ot Trust executed by 12,271106 ' Nam• St•t•m•nt Co., 4533 MacArthur Blvd, 28, 1996 F422 and ·MARTINO Kaulna M Is Julys, 12, 1996 F477 address of the buyel{s) iYclre ano au010flad to oo bomeu In Koll Center Newport Number 10, PUBLIC NOTICE We nere0y ce!lfy tnat rr.-aoow The lollowlng persons 11e Suite 540 Newport B h ( ) 1 1 • th D Y 00 KON KIM an!! CHE YON 0115 stall In th• event tendw a Calllorrna Ltm1ted Partnership items are 1n atCOIOanCt ..... 111 r doing buslneu as: Al CA 92860, eac • PUBLIC NOTICE' a~m:~P Jf n2.e~~011; Be!~ PUBLIC NOTICE KIM, 3026 E Paollc Coast Higll otner tnan c:asll Is ICCllPlld. the recoroed on 03110/1988 as NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S An!llll Statement tor re y•a Splash Sport. B) Splash. C Robert Fontan Illa 4533 ~ Control 10 5011 alco-way. Newpon Beacll CA 92625 tnmat '"¥1 withhold Ult ISsU· instrument no 88·108721 1n SALE UNDER DEED OF endtd QeceniOet 31 19 r. a~1 Splash Swim School, 2448 MacArthur Blvd. S~lle 540 Flctltlou1 BualneH hotT beverages at 2333 E Fictitious Bu1lness Tiie assets being sold m MICI ol 1111 lnlS*'I dttel unlll book page ol oll!Clal recOfdS in TRUST File: 25606 Loan· IO tilt! ll!surance Comr O'lEr Andover Pt. Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Nam• ~tatemant Coast HI hway., Corona Name ~tatement generally descnbed as leasenold tunos blcome avalllbtl IO tne Ille ollce ol Illa county recoraer ~ Other 29562Sl pursu.1111co1iw CA 92626 This business 11 eon-The following pertOns are Del Mar (?A 92625 w lh an The lollow1ng persons are 1morovement f1X11.11t eQU1pment p.ayee Of tndOfHI n, mltl!t ol of Orange couniy California and A..P. Numbef 047.192~1 Ir.I DANTE f . VIHCEHll JR Robert Arttm Bancfarak ducted by: an Individual doing business u : S & L .. 41 .. o O.sa1e Beer & 1 Wmt doing . business as: MKR tu111ll1' goo<1w1ll lr.ldename pursuant to 1111 noia ot oelaull YOU ARE rN DEFAULT UN· PfH~tnt Jt .. 19132 Magnoh~ Ave., Have you started doing Tennis, 1171 Jamboree Public Ealing Place 11. Marketing. 3045 Clubhouse and covenant no1torompete rl;lll S* m Wiii bl tnldt, but ano elecbon to se1 tnereunder DER A OE.ED OF TRUST, N WALTEll A. CROWEll ~•a• Apl. D23 Hununglon business yel? No Ad .• Newport Beech, CA eense(s) Circle, Costa Mesa. CA and a1t located ,. 3026 E wt1'1out COVWIMI~ watranty, recorded 0311311996 1n oook DATED 1°'11189 UNLESS tary Siach. CA 92646 Robert Fontanilla 92660 • p u b 1 i $he d N e w 0 r 1 92626 Paof1c Coas1 ~ott.vay NewPOrt °"'"' or Im..-llOlf'dlnll page as inSllument no 96· YOU TAKE ACTION TO Newpon ittac11-Cos1a • ..1 Tilts business . is con· This statement was filed Vahan Slmldlan, 221 S Beach.Costa Mesa '&an Mary Kathleen Rutledge, Buen. CA 9262!> lltle, posMISlon ot tnallll· 0121883 01 sakl oltldal records PROTECT YOUR PROPER· CNJn 748 38334 duC1ed by; an 1ndM dua1 with the County Clerk 01 Heather Lane. Ntwpo11 Pilot June 14 21 28 1996Y 3045 Clubhouse C11ele. CA The bu1ksale 1s intended lo be iw.ica. to "°'t tllesaldtrldtbtlct-will sett on 07n21196 at The TY IT MAYBE SOLD AT A 17 1819 20 21 1o Have you started doing Orange County on 6-la-96 Beach, CA 92660 ' • ' F43; 92626 oonsummatea at tile office o1 rvv ntSS S8Qlfld.,_ .. , dlr 4:i Front 01 Tiit Flagpoles Al The PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU · buslnus yet? No 199838 88818 This buslnua la con· This business Is eon· ESCROW COMPANY 8942 Gar. adVanCtl tun • Main Entry Area To The Placen· NEED AN EXPLANATION OF 1---------- Robert Artem Bandarak Jr. 0 11 Pll 1 J 2t 28 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual den Grove Bt\'d Ste 207 Garden ln""!!."-PI~ .. ~ ano1 ua Ci\llc Center 401 ·411 f THE NATURE OF THE PRO. Thi• 1111emen1 was flied a V o une • • Have you started doing Have you s1arted doing Grove CA 92644 and lhe anbet· 1111 u._ P··-,_,.,,. o Chapman Ave Placenlla CA a~CEEOING AGAINST YOU. wllh the County Cte1k ol July 5, 12, 1996 F465 business yet? yes, 5-1·96 Fictitious Bualnass business yel? Yes. 4-1 ·96 pated 'saie dale is July 10 1996 1111 no• stCUfld by said deed 10 00 am at pubhc auction 10 111e YOU ShuULO CON'l ACT A Orange County on 5-31·96 PUBLIC NOTICE Vahan Slmldlan Nam e Statement Mary Rutledge The bulk sale 5 ~bject to • lnllAlt lhtraOn • PtOYkltO 1119hesl b100er for cash (payable LAWYER Notice Is hereby 1998 31B50 72 T,his statemenl was filed The following persons art This slatement was flied C<lhlorru U111form i Commercial In Slid no•. '-· d\lrVIS ano al tne time ol sale m IJwM ~v1:n tM Coan Ft:(! Sff· Daily Pilot Jun• 7, 14, 21, Fictitious BuslnaH with lhe County Clerk ol doing business as· CR B with the County Clerk ol ~ Secoon 6106 2 ~ Of 1111INt9and1111 money ol tne UnlttO Stales) al vas. a catifomla Corpor• 2p, 1996 f 419 N St t t Orange County on 5-24·96 International 2312 Santa Orange County on 6-14·96 Tiie nd ad<! 1 Ille tnlS1S aulld Dy Nici Otld ol nght btle and interes1 conveyed non as trustff or am• • •m•n 19983884495 Alla Ave fl F. Costa Mesa 19963888520 namt a teSS 0 Trvst. Oalld: 06.Wl996 Finl to ano now held by 1(under said suc~.essor trustee or substl- PUBLIC NOTICE d~~':C:~'1si:~o;~,:; Daily Pilot May 31 , June 7, CA.92627 ' Daily Pilot June 21, 28. l:!:~~E~~':~~~ ~·11•:l'1." ~=:deed 01 trusl in Ille proper~tuted trusteepursuant to the · 14 21 1996 r397 Chve Richard B1ooks. Julys 12 1996 F476 G ?'.'' -· • situated tn saio county ano Stale Deed at Trust executed by Fictitious Buslnau Assoetatts. 302 White Cap • • 2312 Santa Ana Ave • F • • 8942 a'den Grovt Blvd Ste fllflltl ~.... 24005 hereinalter described Paice1 A Donald W Noft>ury Jf end Name Stat ament Lane, Newport Coasl, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOT ICE 207 Glllltn Grove CA 92644 and Vtnbn Blvd •• Suill 100 ~ Parcel 1 as shown on partA!,Glor\a Norbuly, husband Cemetery • M on ry the following persons are 92657 This business is con. Ille last aay •or hkng dams Dy sas. CA 91302 (Ill} 223·3122 map no 84·702 (Ille Paree Mid wife Recorded on Chapel • Crem •' 1y doing business as: Wesl Crulsin~ Yachts, Inc. (CA). Flctltloua BualnaH ducted by: an individual Fictitious Buslneu any credtlor s~ be .Nly 9 1996 By: Ln • L~m PrmHnt P Mapl in the city 01 Newoor 10f2Al89 as lnsttumeot No. Wear. 3201 2nd Ave., Co-302 While Cap Lane, N-· Nam e St•tamant Have you started doing Ne me Statement whtcn is the llJStness day before 79245 6113. 6"10. 6117196 Beach rec01ded June 6 1984 89-671194 Book _ Page -of 3500 Pacific: 11-l •U rona del M11, CA 92625 por1 Coasl, CA 92657 The lollow1ng persons are business yet? Vos, 6-10-96 The following persons art the antJc·~led sale Cl.lie soeot1td '" book 188 page 38 inrough Ol'liclal rec:Of'ds In the omc. Newpor1 Beacr. Mark Flint, 3201 2nd Ave., Jhl1• d ~~lness Is 11 con· doing business as: Manoa Clive Richard Brooks doing business as: Hypo1-above PUBLIC NOTICE 44 lnolusl\le ol parcel maps 1n ot the County Recorder of e44-2700 Co1on1 del Mar, CA 92625 Hue• · • c~a :'i Concepts, 2722 W. St. Ger· This statement was tiled mark, 1114 Plaza del Norte.iYANG KON KIM, CHE YON KIM NOllCEOf IRUSlffS SAU: IS ltlle office ot tna county recoroe Orange catifomia, and pur· PIERCE IRO'l'LIEA~ Shaw Russell, 3201 2nd ave vou • e 0 ng trude Pt., Santa Al\a, CA wlth the County Clerk ol Newport Beach. CA 92661 Boyer(s) of said county Parcel B Appur· suant to the. Nocke ot De-• n - Aft .. Corona del Mar, CA tc'sl~1t~l?h~tt.1s.1s-~ 92704 Orange County on&-14·96 Dow A. Eichenlaub, 1714 NewPOrtBeKh·COstaMtsa ~~2!:ie~A:T tenant nonexclusive easemen fault and Electlon to 5«11 BEUBROADWAY 9~625 e«~ :...n~11,:,, ;~es'1~iitnt or· Timothy L Dias, 2722 W. 1998388a549 Plaza del Norte. Newport CN373l98 960168-E Jun 21 UNOER A DEED Of TRUST, 1n perpetuity lor the benehl o thereundel recorded on Mortuary * Cl Thie business Is eon-Th. tat 1 111 d St. Gertrude Pt., Santa Ana, Daily Piiot June 21 28 Beach, CA 92661 1996 DATED :n1193 tKESS YOU Parcel A tor purposes ot (I) '317'96 In Book-, Page -. u duettd by: a general part· " 1 emen wu e CA 92704 • ' This buslnes.s 11 eon· COf\Stlucnoo lflstallaoon main· Instrument No 96-41 102'2 Cremation Mfahip · with th, County Clerk of Thia buslntu !S eon-Juty 5, 12• 1996 F466 <IUC1ed by· an 1ndMdua1 PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE ACTIOH TO PflOltCT tenance removal replacament of uid Ofl"IClal Records, wlll l'l•ve you started c1olng Orange Cou1.!'!Y.., 003,.86-~4-96 duettcl by: an 1nOMdua1 PUBLIC NOTICE Ha~e you started doing & .._ .,.,,1,.,.EH =·~~MA;Y~ opera1J011 and use ol au ubblie Sell on 7112196 located at At 110 Broadway business yel? No •-.. u517 Have YoU atarttcl doing business yet? No crow,...,"'"" ,.... WYfC1119 paroel a (•l inoress the North rront entrance to Costa Mesa M11k Flint Dally Pilot June 21, 28, business yet? No Fictitious BualnHs Dow A. Eichenlaub NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF IUlll ~ ~~ ano egress l1om McArthu the County Courthous., 700 642·9 150 Thlt atatement wu filed Julys. 12. 199CI F473 Timothy Otu Nam• St•t•m•nt This statement was hied SAL£ ~leVard and Von Karman Civic Center 0nve West, with the County Cte<1c of Tills slalement was nted The fOllowmg persona are with the Counly Clerk ol AHO OF INTENTION TO TRAICS· AGAllST YOU, YOU SHOULD Avenue to Oiloel A over and SArU An3. C.Slomu at 1 :OO Orange COUl'lty on 6-6-96 PUBLIC NOTICE wltft the County Clerk ol doing business .,. Digital Orange County on 5·31·96 FER ~OCIAC~ tt::r: ::' across an 011va1e driveways as PM at putllic aoctlOfl 10 the 1----------· 19983e85754 Orange County on 6-S-96 Vldeovis1on 19 Morella 19983885098 ALCOHOLIC BEVWCEUCENSE · may. lrom nme to nme ~highest biddef rcx cnh Dally Pilot June 14 21 28 Flctltloua BualneH 19H388 549 5 Foothill Raneh CA 92610 ' Dally P1lo1 June 1 14 2t (Secs. 6101 tt seq. w ~~~~duly estal>ltshad over ana on Ille (payable at the lime of sale Jutv 5 1996 • ,;443 N am• Stat•m•nt Dally Piiot June 14, 21, 28, Everest Bullo~. 19 Morell•. 28, 1996 • F420 a. p 240"7hts••·> --to o.:r: T ~ property inctuOed wtttun tile "" lawful ITIOneY of the ' The fotloWlng ptBont tre Jul s 1996 f 435 FoolllJU Ranch CA 92610 Nooce 1s hereby QI~ llUlt 1 Ml ,...,._, paioet maps ldenolied 1n tile United SU'tu). a.II ltght. ttti. PUBLIC NOTICE doing buslneu as: Data In-Y ' Frank Beckton 9374 E•hel PUBLIC NOTICE bul~ 511e or assets and a transle ~2.,..,_ •In booll IMtiWMf1l Declaration J~1) automobile and interest conveyed to ---------1 telllotne• Research Team, PUBLIC NOTICE St Cypress CA 90630 of alconotic bewrage hcense 1s · ,_,.., 1 • P'P • of parking on an In all ·common and now hefd by It under Flctltlow Business 421~ Park Newport #208, This business ts eon· Fictitious Bualneas about IO oe INde Ol'ldll Alcofcls In the oflc9 of the p.Yklng areas·, as said term IS said Deed d Trust 1n the Nama l t•t•mant Newport Bnch, CA 92G60 Flctltlou• Bualn•H ducted by: co-partners Name Statement The names Sooal Seeunty o ~ ::::-~~ Oelined 111 Ille nereinalter refer-propeny situated In sald Tht following per1ons are Carlos Vazquez. 4210 Paril Nam• Statement Have you atarttcl doing The following persons a1e Federal Tax Numbers and ao-_ .. ,. of <:Iii "". enceo OecialallOn The County and Stlte lltrelnaf- dolng business as: LB.C./ Newport #208, Newpon The followtng pertont are business ytt7 No doing business as: J.D. ress ol tile SellePllcensee are taAlld ~ Hl1tAAD THOMAS ·QecJaration reterred 10 above ter daalbed: LoC 16 of Spac:•Traek, 151 Kalmus Beach. CA 92660 doing buslneu u : Tlcket Evt1tsl Bullon Salts, 1929 Anaheim St DONG soo KIM and SUN HEE HICKS ., A SK>lE MAH WU IS 01.ll certain Oedarabon ol Btock No. 118, S«1lof'I a ot Dr., #A·103, Costa Mesa, Thie bualneu Is eon-Zone Inc.,. 151 Shipyard This statement was filtd •·c· Costa Mesa, CA 92627 KIM 2651 IMnt •~ .fB Costa ~~l ~ AUCT10N TO covenants conditions ano Newpoit 8uch. as per Maip CA 9262e ducttd by: tn lncflvlduat Way, Ste. C, Newport with the County Clerk ol John Chapman Durkee, Mesa CA 92627 ._...... ......,,. FOR ~ resl1ICIJOns ol KOil Censer Ntw-recorded 1n eooac '· P.tges Xyrttn Xotutions. Inc., (CA). Have you started doing Beacll, CA 92663 Orange County on &-14·96 1929 Anaheim SI 'C" Tne Bvsinus is Mo\ltn as ~"._of .. In l...twl POil da1ed as or June 18 1973 zr of Mi~~ ~. 151 Kalmus Or., IA·103. business pt? no Ticket Zone Inc. (DEL) t 9983888550 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 BACK BAY LIQUOR ~ ol fie Unlled Sbhlt AT and recorded July 20 1973 as 1n the Otfic:e of ltle County Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Cartoa Vazquez Thia buslnus Is eon· Dally Pilot June 21 28 This business is eon-Tne names Sooal 5'o.inl)' 0 ~ ~~ co:i~ IOSlrument no 10400 in book Rtcordef of said County This business Is eon-This statement was flied ducttd by: •corporation • ' ducied by: an ind1v1duat Fede T · • ..........., 10811 o;age 683 olllGlil rec· The property acldfus and dveted by: 1 corporation with the County Cler11 of Have you 111rted doing July 5• 12• 1996 F467 Have you started doing d1'SS~I;: ~:~r:e :! 100 CMC CENTfR ~WEST: «Os of Orange county Ca11lor· CICNf common designation, Have you atat1ed doing Orange County on S-24-96 business yet? No PUBLIC NOTICE business yel? No NAM soo HAH ano HAE KYONG ~ CAUfOfNA ..rr: nia as amended by a F11s1 If' any, d the real property t>vs1nn1 yel? yn , 9-1·79 19983884509 rickel Zone Inc., Palrlek S. Jo~n C. Durkee B ~ Amendment to lhe Oeclarabon dtsa'lbed atx>ve Is pur- )(yrtln Xolu1lon1, Inc .. Tho-Daily Piiot May 31, June 7, Sweeney. PrtsldtnVChlef Fictitious BualneH This statement was flied =a ~~~ Ave 11 Costa =::a:All.E 1 ~~of Covananl'S ConOlbons ano ported to be: 1830l1830 112 mas K. Moch, President 14, 21. 1996 '399 Executive Officer Name Statam.nt with lhe County Cltrk ol As hstt<I ~ lt1e CORP 111 .i..;,. llllt 11111 illlllftt Restrictions dated January 24. W Balboa 8IVd. Newport r•.owus When Words A • Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers · 2983 Harbor Bivd Costa Mesa 540-31 35 Z•• Thia t tatement was filed Ttlit s1Attment was flied The following persons are Orange County on 6-11·96 Sett · .,..... 1974 and rec:ordtd January 30, Buch. CA 92663. The un. wilh Ille County Clerk of PUBLICNOTICE wflh the Cownty Clerk ot doing business as· Pres· 1998 3888122 ~~~~ltlerS:~":~'°O::'f:1n"'.!1974 tt1book11066,page 822.0erllgnedTrustet dlsdaim11---------- 0 r811g• COU1'11y on 5-22·96 er.nge Counly on 6-7·96 colt Enterprises. 23 Main Dally Pilot June 14, 21, 28. 11 rtoal rlCCN'dS of Ol'at!Qt any liaibillty for wny lncor- 19 903884200 Fictitious 8uslrMU 19983 885848 s.JI Dr Corona del M11 CA July 5 1996 F"38 Sellef\JcellSff Wlltln thr!t! Ytif1 ~...., In Aid~ nry CaltlOfnia Erc:ept tlleft-rectMss ot the property .o.. Dally Pilot Ma 31, June 7. Name Statement Daily PiloC Junt 14, 21. 28, 92625 • ' belott the dale such kst '1as sent Stlll dlKlbd • LO om all oil. gas minerals ano dress llld other common 14 21 1996 Y 1401 The lollowlng persons are JIAy 5, 11198 F442 Louise M. Prescon. 23 PUBLIC NOTICE :-~~~:!!'-noio_ Ille TIRE Q ~~ 01111 nyoroearoon subslaneeS designation. ' 1111y, 11-'1 • • doing buslntu as: Jots Mlln Sail Or Corona del .... ,. ••Q••·~ •• ""' tullAEO . ·•,_,.; befow a cltplll ot 500 ... l h«ein. The total amount d PUBLIC NOTICE WCMMldcare &.ippller.s, M 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Mar, CA 92625 Ftct1t1ous B uslneu T11t '5SttS m be solO m Of tAHAl SECTD«. 1ttout tne rign1 of surllca tt1e ~ blll,)nee of ttie ---------• S. Baach Blvd., La Hat>ta. This butlnest 11 eon-Na.m e Statement oestnbed in Qtneral n lusthold BEAO\ II n£ c:rTY Of NBl'f. n~. as reseMd In 11\Struments oblgaborl secured by the FlctlUoua BuslneH CA 90631 . Fictitious llusln.ss ducted by: an lndMdual The fohowing persons are unpro~ment. fllllltt. ecppme,._ PORT llEAOi. CCUfTY OF CJA. of record Tilt btnetmy ~ property to be sold ind ru- Nam• Statement Joe N. Echema. 837 W. N...,. atatement Have you llaf1td doing doing business u : Monaco fumttutt OQOdMll. trldename. N1GE. STATE Of ~ to eondUC1 1 untlitd son.able Htlmaled Q)stl. u- Tlle following per$DnS are S1even1 Ave., Santa Ana, The folloWlng ptr90nS ert bualness v-t? No Pubhcallons, 417 'h Iris, ~!Id not no compel! AS PER MAP THEREOF fE. IOflClosurt sale pursuant to Ille penws and ~s ac the doing business u : New-CA 92707 doing bualneu as: Jolly Louise Prescott Corona Del Mar. CA 92:625 and lie localed at 2651 !Mne COIUD "SOOK 4. Al PAGE 9'. prOVISIOns of Cllilornia com· timed the lnlttal pubk.ttlon port Tallo1 Shop, 2043 This business Is eon-Dolphin. 203 Marine Avt ., Thia statement was flied Jennifer Hawkins Annen, Aw • .fB, CostaMna, CA !m27 Of ~~~ mer<?31 code SIC1IOn 9501 (4) c:A the NoClce c:A salt is. WHtetltl Drive Sit 109B1 ducted by: an lndlvlclual Balboa I.Sand, CA 92662 wllh the County Clerk ot 417 ~ Iris, COiona Del The tend ot 1lcenst to bl CORDS "' ..,_,, """""" (a) (•) 1110 to Include m !tit non· $342,826.05. In addttton to Newport Beach. CA 92660 HIVt you stal'ltd doing De4 .. Gall Stavdlng8f. 404 Orange Ccun1y on 6-14-96 Mar. CA 92625 transferred IS OFf SAU GEN· COUNTY. ,.,,,,. ecaal.OS n. jUddll lor9Closure ol Ille tslJll CHtl, the TNltff wlll accept Pervln tpek 2043 Weslciltl busfneu yte? no Holmwood Drive, Newport 19983888541 Thi• business It con· ERAL LICENSE #21-193832 .... ..._ ..i ~-described In thiS notice ol trus· a c:.ashWs checll cltawn on Drive Ste iOflB Newport Joe N. !chema Beach, CA 92663 0 lfy Pilot J 21 28 ducitd by: an individual now 1ssut0 for tilt premses dls911111aft. II lf'Y, °' h ,., 1118's Siie IS follows All ol a stlte or national bank. a Beach, CA ·92660 "!'Is ataternent was flied Thia bualneu 11 con-.,; 5 12 1996.,,. •f 4sS Have you started doing located 11 2651 IMne A~ 118. ~ ~=:~debtor's persONI PfQPtfly ehedt dn¥o<n by 1 sut• Of Hove A Garage Sole! This bu1tness Is con-wilh the County Clerk or ducttd by: husband and Y • • business yel? No Costa Mesa. CA ~7 NIJE. to ~ llEAOi. oescnbed n turrncurt turnlSll· tederal aldlt un6on ex a ducted by: 1n Individual Otange County on 5-24-IMI Wl'ft PUBLIC NOTICE Jennifer Annen Thi illGOP*I is. of Ille CAlEOfMA 91'63 The ~ inos 11'X11Jres machinery Ind check ~ by a sate or (-" 1\... .._. "--~ • ,., J• Have yau atatttd doing 1998388451 t Have you llltltd doing This statement was tiled sat.nnster 1s ~ 26, 1996 equ1pmtflt ano otner arllCles ot rtdenl uvtngs end 1o1n as-111 1~ ,_ .._ ~ u buslneu yet? yn, May Dally Pilot May 31, June 7, buslneu Y9C? No Flctltlou. BuslrwH with tile County C1erk of tr1e ofliee ol IVY ESCROW COM-~ .,!!Wiie ~ -:1~persONI prooef1Y now or at any IOCWllk>n. AW1QS assoei-10jilll:e,w 1io'9 Sdl at 199CS 14 21 1991 MOO De4 A Gall S1aucting« Halll9 Statement Orange County on 6-6-96 PAN'f 11942 GaR1ef1 Grow IJW -7.,;:.:; -llnlt lltflalllf loca!IO on Of ii atJon or UYlflV• benk Ptfvln lpek ' ' This S1alement was filed The 1o11ow4ng ptr'IOnl are 19983885588 Sii! 207 G.Wtn Grow CA ._ atllll -the property Of ustO 11 connte· sptdntd in Section 5102 d Thlt tlatemem was filed PUBLIC NOTICE wtth the County ~ of doing buslneu u : Seatra Dally Pilot Jwie 14, 21 , 28, Q2644 ~ • 1r11 • .,_. i.-. tlOrl llltttWIOI wtltOltr ot not tN FINllOll Code and - wlth the County C1«tl ol Orange County on tH ·M System•. Slip No. 529 July s t996 F441 llle amount ot !tit ~rt/\ase s.i .. •btlftlllt.WwlfNsut>seQuenlfV rtm~ trom tnt thor1zed to do buAleSS In Orange County on 5"21-96 Flctltloua au.,,_.. 1H9:1M5811 Shipyard w ay, Newport • pnce ot consadetaOn 1n connec:-COWt11*11 or_,..,...,. ...... property Thi llrm 1>100trty a tnfs stile. In the evtnt i.n- 19"3 984057 N•-l tat......,t Daly Piiot June 14 21 28 Beech CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE '°" w\lh tilt trnter ot Ille ~· 0t lrllplad. ...... • ,_ ustO lltretn SNll 111ta11 1111 real dtr ~ than cash Is K • The following parson•.,. """ 5 ...... • F...4 Nlcnoias F l<f sn llu lb\•~'° .., .. PIQPttly, tndud1119 c... 1111· ctpted ttie Trust• "'8Y Dally Pilot May 31, June 7• bualneu . The =:r • l....., • :"cl• P Ftctltlous BualnHa censund SlntSS.lndlJQngthe ,.....,.. ~ -el h provemenlS trltreon Ind iegaf/ wtthhoteltheis.suwtdthe 14• 21• 1996 1403 ~ Wine ~lll'f PUBUC NOTICE ~~9.:t,~ 92~Y· N ame Statement es•ma.ttd inwn40ry. 15 the sum ot llClltflt MaHd llplid o.d ol clescribtd al>oYt The PloPtrly Trustee'• DHd uncif t\lnclt PUBLIC NOTICE 1108 Nottingham Rd .• ~ This buslnei t la eon-The following persons Git ~~~~ willcll c:pnsist,s Of T• wllh lnllllll lhnon. •address Ind other common become available to the Daily Pilot ,,t. • .,..., ... ---------• port a.acn, CA 92680 FlcUtfou. •u•lneH ducttd by: an h<flvldUll doing business as: ()gpl 1 OWi PRWldtd In Aid~ llMnml. OtSlgn1t1on. II any ol lllt real pa~°' endorMe as • mllt-~~ua h~H ~~&~1108 N~~~~ ~~~td~~~~315~~~=~~=~-----------------·---------------------NaMe StatanMnt Nottingham Rd .. Newpon The follOwl"O S*tont lft business yet? No Way, Balboa CA 92661 SlllO.OOOOO The followlng ~rsont w e 9each, CA 92"0 ~ bualneu as: M.E.K. Nietlofu l'. t<towy Sharon K. Ptiill1ps. 315 '*'s ilMlllOfy of _,,,, n dolno business as: Inter· Thia bualnet1 la e~ Systems Co.. Me &alter This tlltement WM . ru.d Medina Way, BaJbOa. CA IJ'lde t5'!Nlled S50.IXX> OO mta' net.Web Marketing 5"' dUe19d by: an lnOMdual StrMt. 1275. Costa Mesa. with the CCM.Wlty Cieri! or 926&1 SZ«>OOOOO ~ 3$35 E. eoui Hwy HaYe you ltartH doing CA~ Orange County on 8-14-96 Thia business 11 eon-oi wlllell llUVtflNI hind you 129, Corona Oel Mat, CA buelntts Y9C? no J6M euroce. 291 Avocado 19H38 8eM 2 duc111d by: an lnd1vtdual pon CJea.1'°'1 hl1'0I ~ ~orle II. C1emen1 • 85, C:Osta Meaa. CA Otil'f Pilot June 21 28 Have you starttd do<ng Ss<XX>OO ~. ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ bu1lne11 It con-Julys. 12. ** ·f~ ~t!.,m:sl'~i~s and on Ot before. !ht aim ol dtl Mat. CA e212s Orange County on S.22-IMI dueled by: an lnclMdual PUILIC NOTICE Thit statement wH flltd S1116.IXX>OO Thia busl~H la con-HMJ ll4171 Hew you ttantd doing with the County Cle<k of SOR~~E Jum ot •• Al>MS· ducted by:.,, lndlvidull Delly Piiot May )1, ~ 1, buslneti y.c? No Flct lttcH.• •uaan.... Ottng• County on 6-14·IMI • Ila ...... Have YoU ltSIUld dOing 14 21 19tt '4oa Joet luraoe N~ l tat4"Mftt 1"83888518 • -.n .,.., oetwetn butlneet yet? Yu. 5-V·M ' ' This l:fMMftt WM flftd The toltowing peraons art Dally Pitot June 21 28 ,tilt Setlulansce and ft rtt- H.Q. Simms • . PUIUC MOTICI ~ r~ ~111,.!1 doing MIMSI e.s: Swk· July $. 12. 1906 'F47 .. ~ ~!!111112.,.~~ ~ Thie 1tattfl'ltnt wu filtd ..... ange -"1 °" --night Pr0d1.1et1ona. 2331 _.;....,; _______ ,..,...,_ "7 ~ ...,,,, .,. ·~ With tN County Clerk of '1ot1Ueua ...,,_. , ... Hl5222 aayrarm Pt Newport 8tlcn PUBUC NOTICE But1nw and PIDltssioM Coda. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? °"'IOt County on W1·11 Mw ........,_, D.ity Piiot Nie 14. 21, 21, CA "61C>0700 M h ~ tor flt 11M1ee10n The 9o1ow1ng ~ .. Ny s, 1111 f 445 llMl'Y f . Spngue. 2'3341 Ftctlttoua auskMu ...,_ ol "' tuaneu • • Dally Piiot June 1 t 4 21. ~ ...,... M: G.-n Beytltm Pt Newpoft Beach, NINM, Stat.-at kMM •tr> llil 090 orly .., .. • • • • • • • • • • • • n 1111 • f 424 c.. of ~ 511 Yelfl'.-......C IOTICI CA MDOm Tl'ie folcMtng ptr'IOftl •• lllnllttllM bNft ~ 1W • lhit•. Com ....... CA " .. .. "' Thi• buSIM$S ,, con-dOll'G buslMsa u: ~ OtonnM Of Altdlak . .......C IOTICI 111127 10 ••mu • •• dlll;ted by: en ~ Md ComJ*1Y, 14 Alnltadof, ecniat -":fiiii•jiji;'jiiiji __ , Plilrtdl H. Joflnl10n. 511 ..... •111H114 Haw you ~ ~ trvtne, CA ltt14 OONQ $00 !(Ii\ SUN I& .... I 8 3 111 Yoetlllhltt, COtta Meta, CA The lolowlng ~ _. ~YI(? Y-. .. ,_. H9len ~ ~ .... N-~ .._ ••1 T IF1 _., ~ ~ -.: flWtrGn Miiiy P. ~ medof lrMe, CA W/14 NAM SOO !WC tW 1lta ""'*" ~ .. Thi• bu1lnH1 I• ~ Safely P'roct•e•t. 1111 TNa 11a•rnenr wu ~ Thie busln .. a la con-HA.It~,.,.,... -. ........ • -.... cMttc1 w..,, ~ weudln 1t00 N9wpor1 ... ""' ecuiey a.tc cf duded by: an lnclMdUll ~~-. tNm ....... llOt Wi111 Hartle you ...,. dOlilll 8Mctl. CA ._ 0renee Counly on f.1._ ...,. you &tal1ed dOinG f.M313191.:11•£ Ml 21, tt~c eo.t ~ • ....,_ Ytf? Y9I. ,.. MeR •· 9eftef, tnt 1n11 ... M1 ....,.... vet·tv ... .,.. ltll& ~ -. ............... ~ H. JoMleon ....._, ,....,_, a.en. Delly ~ June 11 II Helen" km CA-™' .....,,._. ... lled CA aeeo .Mf I. 11 1... ·,470 n.. .--ernen1 ,,.... ll'ed PUii.iC llOT1CI AJllft ~ t104 H WW\ lie CGUrlly Qn Of n• INSIMU I• con-_ • ~ Vie Coiny OIR Mi.---------= i-. __. ....... cA er.,..~u:-i..= ="=---~~ MIJCIOTICI ~cr:r.r~~.e: ~llD41AlllDl1•= TNI llM:I••--.. .... o.llr .... -31, .... 1, ~ i::..-..... .. • I I Dllw,..... June ••• t1,. ,..... Fla~ ••t11M,,, :-rt -:=:•;... ...... 1- -;;:;." I II••• - -... "':': "''= .. -Mf I. -, ... \!:""rl T°11 "::: A-. ,. ..... WllTICI ::,:'~c:,ir.ra=..::i."'c:t ••a:.,_··;Tc.tii ~ lNa -.., p. I .. 31111 c;;a ................ Mela ... CA •gmm" l I sr:1~· .... 01911f a.. --=•111 Dtlr flllllil.-.1 ... -. ... -._ --,..,.. •• , .. -·LI I II ..._ i • 1 Dlim9> .,,..._ ._ •,... =..:'~=.~ ---· It,~~ ti OlllJ,_,_,. ~ m. =:.-=. ~ "''••"" 11111•111 'l'MI ._. .. , •• 11 ... :, •s 'Q, .... fetl .. ,.,.,. MW ..-. ...._ 'W Wf' • 77x lqp1 /Jtpdttmml II ~ DtD1J Pilot is p/tmM ,. llO bl1ttlfl1ttr II ntW ltl"flia lltJf '14l~ IO lfltW businosa. WI uAl1"°"'SEARCH*~frJO"111 no exJm ~. llltll S11W JOU tk tillW N tht trip 111 thr Cowr Ht11« rn Som AIM. Thm. <( C"""1t, '1foi' the soudJ is n#H/.J.fltitl IW Wi/J fiJr Jllf" jiailiws INsintss 1f/ltlM 1'81 PPkWI UtJ, tM ~ Clml;""""" Ma. tuttlt fr""' uMJ Ill~,,,"""•"" thm # JllllT/'!fJPJ' t( }'llWiortitm tuiih. ~cw. Plaot., " • .JW,..,, JR·· ........ ,., »wt.~ DtAly,.. JJO w. ~~ c... Mt..,.,.. MlflW .. ., ~°" ... 111(111) 6b-ei1 ... - tuil_.•setz =•1'..1"' •,_.,,a,;.. '"' 'J ,,.;L ,.,..J.tJJ.__,,,,.,. I' ...... ,._ ........ ,,,,,,., ... t'*'•w,_ G.JW M'JIM'W..._, \ ar.._. ......... ,.... ...... ..... ,.. ---Aftdrew ~ •• ,. ~·· ··- ..!!!."'~-,_. .... • ..._. ...a ~ itiit"'s A Sliln.... .... • ....,.... C•ll ......... ~.,,.~~~~--;;_1~~111~-;~·U __ :__~-'--~=~~!~;~~~~~~--... -...: __ ;; -. "'""' a. ._ iii.-.._. L• ..., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 PUIUC tlOTICll •a•o•u•s•ES•I--• ~~~RT NEWPORT 2169 BEACH EOUA&. HOVSIHG Ol'l'OllTUN!f Y HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DELMAR NEWPORT BEACH 673·4400 Fu673-7918 I 1 .a i i I i I • CDllT!IT I.OT/ am 122s c ............ IGM '"' -cremMed fefNllM .. hdftc View. COM. CONDOS FOR RENT • ,... c.11 ...... , . • , ... ~. •010 ' 0 u•••HCMm Telqi>one 8am-5:00pn M<>OOay-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Momay-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Mb1¥1ay ........ -.Friday S~ Tuesday ......... _.Mamy s~ Wedntslay ....... Tuesday S:<X¥» Thursday ........ ". Wednecday 5~ Friday ...............• Thursdays~ RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE 3002 PUSOllALS llY .. IO .. (714) 642-5678 aYMX (714) 631-6594 (Plea;e include your name and phone number and well call you back with a pice quote.) SYIU&Oll91 •••• 330 WC'St Bay Street c.osta Mesa, CA 9UJZ1 ComerdNewpart Bhd. Bly~ P•rt·tlm• Demo for ongoing In Grocery stores. Approx 25hra a w11k. Must be exp, good appearance & outgoing personality. Imm.cl openings. Call for Interview. 714-557-5578 llDCllAllDISB · IT. IORN ~, WU-~1'11: 'ut1WiltW...'• ~-,_ .............. ~ .. flTMODIU n , •-HllCH1'l1 l'r • 9T llZI: NU."' NOWLG•NlllC:WlilliA\IY ~-.... -oii£DAYONLY .............. w... ...... SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 GINIRAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without n<>llCe. The publisher resenes the riptt to censor, reclassify, reVJse or reject any classified advertisement~ Please report any error thai may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot &: The Independent accept oo liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except fr. the cost of the space acrually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. 6010 UJ I 'C :J ... 0 o~ cO ~ ... "!> 0 co ::> .... LC) G> ~ I 't-._ N as 0 Cb~~ -::J 0 -a. ..... as 0 A GOOD AD! ·Call 642-5678 When you're tuned in classlfted you're tuned into yo community . , .. . I • : ~ TODAY'S CRQSSwoRD PUZZLE ACR0l9 st Wave :=·•O. =~---19 Hoe .. 87 Judge'• 14' -to 1f'9 thrOM ... genneot ,9 ......,..., -Sdlema boerd 89 Do an "~~IQ 70= 11 ~ !Qng -· 7t ~lch tt Mlnlhonat 72 CMatmu ~ Poara Ireland carols eooper.dol1 73 Chooees concur 2"...,..-DOWN Free" 1 Repooe(1 4$ Danominallona QU8ttlon 21 Eatly morning 2 Director Clalr 3f OdclV 3 V8fdl Ol*a 36 Tote the line 4 Chief 31 Ollrtch'• 5 Nonentitiet coualna 8 ~ 0 .... Unlied ,._ ....__ 38 FootCOYering ~-1 ...,._ 3ll Currently 7 Bottle partt 29 Mofe modem 54 Stoctcholm 40 ~I •red 8 Before 30 Mofe uncanny native 43 E 9 New York city 32 Providence, 56 Cteopatra'a 44 10 ~rutls -llland snakN 46 ~ 1' TOl'lOlse'1 33 Sweetheen 57 Ram or •7 problem 12 ~.!' ... -. 34 P«1ods al lime rooster .. Paaaengaf' ~,....., 37 Fem. title 58 "Health-food' 49 Welrd 13 Carnper'a 41 R"ldent of muffin 51 Black eyes: sheller Oran &O Natura'• tee llang 21 Arm part 42 Snowbank ctJbes 53 Equals 23 Sault-Marie 45 Arctic region 81 HenhouM ~ ~ = ~ = 48 Big ftre 62 Border upon .,...ertc_-___ _...2e wwr11-su..,bll!-"'"llll~..;~p;..;eo"';;.j11t;p•_ : ~~tools . ly OWIUS GOllEN _..,.OMMSHMW Md TMNf.H tmSCH COIONA D!t llAl 8122 FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1996 COSTA MESA '124 SAIL IO&TS 7014 G!O 8080 iiilil ............... liiiiii Sat .. m-1~ Mle"al Sal ... rft 'M Ga T ...... r Boat, furn. Hull only. 1200. Oonvertlble. Oreaf clothH, toy•. ate. 729-i 1 IO at.areo ays. Stand ""' 211 8 Palmer St top. Vwt dNnl 19400 (Nawpof1 ~11) WE PAY CASH 01!10. AP '°' e Jan ·--------- TOO MANY HIGH CARDS li!i••~iiiliiiiiiiiil • ......;'iaiiaiit1aa;;:iai;:'11iipmiiii....;..._I For good used SabOta 173-9449. ••'41'-•Al•. Moving. a o a t , f u r n , & boat equipment. NeiLhe.r vulnerable. South deals. NOR111 •81 OAQ'7 8 OAQ04 •A.J'S WEST •·'1097•1 c;;;i J81 oa •980 80l11'H •AQ EAST •K83 OK92 0 87 •KQ 1084 <:'} 1043 O KJ1098 2 •72 The biddin . SOUl'll ~ 10 p ... to P ... 3~ P ... ·~ p ... 50 p ... Opening lead: Jack or• Dear Tannah: EAST p.,. Dbl P ... P ... Pua I was invited to play in the Poli- t.iken World Pairs in Copenhagen with World Bridge Federation Pres· ident Jose Damiani. We finished creditably -in the top half or the fteld. On thia deal I was the only player t.o end in three no Lrump. Six dia· mond tricks and three out.side aces made life simple, although I could nqt afford a fineae for an overtrldt 1 day onJy, beautiful clothH, toya, ate. Minney'• Yacht Sur· 1--------- a"'-r a club wu l-~. ll'ntlqu .. & col-21 ... Palmer at. plus, 1500 Old New-ISUZU 9100 ne cu lactlblH, bargain Newport tt.19hta port Blvd. SAl-4112 '"iliiiiiiil•iiil•iiliiiiii The young Norwqian atar Geir prlc ... Armolru, bav-.,.,..,. ___ ..,.... ____ , ..,=-_,,...------.. Helgemo reached five diamonda on aled mlrrora. walnut Vlnta9e/Jew•lrv/ Wlndaurtera 3 eorn-•a7 leuau Tr90P•r 11 the auction ahown, which he gatetag table; hooaler, Colleotlbl•• Friday pleta MlstraJ One da-75k mllH, original aHurea me waa natural! He waa much mor•I Bal. 8/22, 8am·1pm. No •arty. algn1. Mall, boom & owner. red. 18,500 8-2pm. 708 Matlgold. 203 21•t atr .. t aall, GrHt for begin· Call 850-1789. the only declarer to make 11 lricka, CDM 044-0907 Coeta..... ner to advanced. lhaolta in part to Eaat'a double S800-HOO 87M989 ·---------Nelnhborhood S•I• vano * ···E .-JEEP which marked the location or the • '"" ..... h.i~ cards. Sal 6122· Sam. All SaVSun 8/22·23 Sam --------9110 kinda of 1tutt; baby, 4C>e Eeth•r at. MARINE SLIPS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eclarer won the apade lead aa off, 1port1, clothH, , cheaply as poaaible, cleared the booka. 400·500 block lV, tools. computer, DOCRS 7022 90 Grand Wagoneer remainin1 spade. then drew two Larkspur, COM appl, Iota of great atuftl 4wo, low ml., ahow· d a t 0 /22 C YARD SALE SUN a-3 room cond. l!lal of roun a o trump•, endinJ on the a tothH, 130 E 19th St o o c K • a a~ t Chry Warr. Full power table.NowalowclubwaaJed.Eaat. book•. misc. Garage Gift 11 's kith• T S185 mo/mo/yrly. $13,900 720-1565 did not have the fortitude to play In a 11 e Y b • h Ind am • e en, Steps to ahopa/bch low. Instead, the defender inserted 71 9 1h PolnHttla candlH , clothlng, etc. E2/acces1. UUs 676..Q04S l--------- the ten and cont.inued with the Iring •Yard Sale Sat Sam. 30• Mooring 0 •32• N. MERCEDES 9130 or clube. Declarer won with the ace, 3pm. E1Cerclse •quip, NEWPORT al d • o t ea I. 1a1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiii th led th · '-r 1 '---''---rd clothes, booka, Etc. en e Jae-. o c u.,.., u..,.;a • 307.c Marguerita Ave. BEACH 6169 stretchable S 12,900 '03 Mercedea B•ru ing a heart from hand to leave Eaat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (714) 645·1717 190D Grey, a clasalc on lend. 1----------,..,,..--------tor Iha collecto r. Th d fi d had ch · fl COSTA MESA 6124 ••tat• Sale 40' Mooring East of 13000/0BO. Call e e en er a 01ce o Oii· Sat. 8/22, S.3pm. Sun. Pavillion w/Coronado 573 9047 ing options. A black suit would 6/23 11-3pm 2062 25' aallboat. Two an-• · allow declarer to rurr in dummy *BELLINI VI••• Cajon. (East· chors, 9.8 marlna-ob 1"•""'a'"'1-3~0 ... o""'"T"'"D--T-u_r_b_o while discarding another heart Parking Lot S•I• bluff) Antiques+ I long shalt, Vhf, new DSL wgn 3rd seat. from hand, while a heart would be Sat 6122_• 10:30.3:30 QARAQE SALE s.12 ....,,'",,..11..,,.. =-61_s ... -o ... e_9_2_. ---all extras, 2nd ownr. into dummy's mltjor tenace. Pretty! Floor Models 75% OFFI Sat. Wht .. ct aofa. blk 40' Mooring superb cond. S7500. AB ever, Omar Learn to be a better bridfe player! S ubacribe now to the Goren Bridtre Letter by callinc (800)788-1225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridee Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicaeo, IL~ 4410. 1822 Nwprt Bl. 631·2229 lacquer cof tables, nu South Side Balboa aves/wknds: S75-l740 ** SUMMER SALl!I Rebok ahoea, clothes, Island, nr Coral Ave.1..,..,,w ... k,_d..,,a ... y ... •..,: 660-,__199_2 __ SAT & SUN 8:30-1PM & morel 402 Vista 51 2,900 721-o991 '85 380SL Exe cond. Baby equip/furn. Trucha, Eas1bluff --------one ownr. Dark aea· Adult/chlld clothing, --•"""M"'"o-v""l-n-g""'s"'"a'"'a-.-.--• 5°' SL.IP Beaulllul So. foam green. Loaded, misc. Items. Gd cond . Bayfront, Bal It. Sall $15,000. 040-1914 Everything goea l Boat low profile 2370 Oran .. • Ave # 1 • · • Sat 8am. Hsahld Hydroholst. 875-0323 1 ________ _ 3081 M•dlaon Ave. Items, furn, linens. ..1C!nCURY •SAT 9AM·1 PM • clothing, glassware. ~ Quality woman 's 1848 Leeward Ln clothes. Furntture, AUTOMOBILES Tools, Books. Etc .... -------1 5FAMILYMEGA SANTAANA -------QARAQE SALE HEIGHTS 9135 6184 ------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BUICR FURNITURE 6014 WANTED PETS 8t *LAWN SALE* 9035 ''71 Mercury Come t Mint cond. All up· dated parta. Good body/ang. Must sell for funeral expenses. 51100/obo. 646-5398. . . l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 ~+--II--~ K I n g B d' m a• t • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Henraden, pecan, Old C 1 1• SAT 6/22 S:OO Tona Of Stuffll Everything mull gol Don't miss 1111 130 Monte Vlata SaVJune 22/9am-2pm '78 Buick La Sabre 1---------Baby clothH, baby Sadan Al C d lurnltura, adult clothes 51200 · 351r1 e~n h. ROUS ROYCE 9182 Madtr atyl 9 dr drar o na. gold, allver F R • E 2 • w • • t hdbd: 2 dbl drwr nt: Jewelry, Franklin Mint, Indoor cata Need Block G•r•g• Sal• atand• $850 548-8985 Slerllng natwara. etc. loving home. 1 blk. 1 blk w. of lrvlne ave ' Stave 642-944S days t white. Female f11Ced 2000 Paloma Drive and misc things..... lrvlne ·551.3548 re · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20432 Santa Ana Ave. · · •79 Sliver Shadow 11 LL Coral sofa S550, 2 & declawed. Pref to-Coata M••• cream chalra $175 gather. 66S.8211 June 22/23, 9am-6pm CHEVROLET 9045 ea .. 2 mirror sofa Ibis FREE TO YOU 6022 Hlml male Ila me pnt. No ear I Y b 1 rd s I TRANSPORTATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Purchaae, lease or exchange. 1 723·5S24. 252·5440. - $1 25 aa. Acrylic din-11 wks. CFA regls· Treasures or trash. •••••••••I ,95 Corvette Ing tbl s175. 4 chairs Beauutut golden long-tered. S300 642·3539 Furn and appllancas. convertible, loaded, _V_O_W __ W_A_G_E_N __ 9_2_3_5 S2140, Acrylic cocktail hair fem cat 1 yr In-Fri/Sat 8·3pm (Weke ---------under 2 K m 11 es. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lb S250, gdfather door/outdoo~ ne0eds F /C BOATS 1• clock 51250 524'1170 lovlng adult' home. PIANOS 8t E~c~~-e !~ulp~ 1f~:r:!~ ?OU 542'000· 844.e812 '71 SUPERBUG Red/ Reotang; dining 843-0705 ORGANS 6059 supplies, chalra, etcl ~~~~~~~iiiiil--------Whit• convertible. table Pine finish. Moving, Can't Keepl MOVINQ SALE SEACVCLES Fastest DODGE 9065 R11torad Ilk• new 4 handcarved chairs, 1 1h year old female Ped a I craft. New 542.9574 fabric cvra. S3S5 cat, 2 • 10 week old Baby Qrand Plano FrVSaVSun S2500. Asking 51500. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii orig $900. 252-9656 klttena (malea). Bo1C ~~~u~ful con~il~o~.51~ ~~9~a~.ln~08,1,~:,1 729·1150 '84 Dodge van conv.,i-----------------,--------,--------~---------I~~. p~~. ~ (31~U~1314 ~VINQ ~ ~---------1 ~.·~~ .. ~~~~~· MERCHANDISE male cat Indoor/out· 1 :30.12. 320 e. 21st POWER BOATS ur ... new rims. rebtt CIASSICS 9250 ANTIQUES 6010 APPUANC~ 6011 FURNITURE 6014 MISC. 6015 door.• Call 645·7019. nc~Ts 6075 St. CM, Oak furn, eng. $4,495. 545-2716 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii """ housewares. clothes. 7012 '88 D•vtona Very 1• 1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I A b ii 1 1950 Plymouth Busi· TOTAL LIQUIDATION Kenmore Dryer House full ef lmmac.'•PLANT SALB Citrus JEWELRY, FURS Our LoH ••• la Your c ean. e u 1 eng ne On All Antiques S50. 646-0220. furn, leather aofa aet, avocado (fruiting) 510~ 8t ART 6025 OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL Oalnlll Sat. 9am ·:5~ ~C:~o~C:h.;'~~a-:scke~:'a1T:i;~3-~~~ ~=.~:i'~rnaF~~(e!: Collecllbles & Jewelry Waaher/Oryer s145198 rice poster and alalgh On/Klng palms-lg 510 TICKETS-4 WOMENS French Ouarter·a Xlnt cond. 2nd owner At_.loCrKEBRetowWORCLoDsll Frig., Apt size ttove bedroom set, gdfather Herbs $1. ""ament V.. ANALS 7/30 67~11 Sony Cam. toya-blg/ has. Whaler drive. $4900 548-203<> w clock victorlan """" .. Michael Bryan lltho plastic ho I I al t Many xtras. S37 ,500/ ---------1125 Victoria St. StOO/ea. 714-646-684S , ..... fountains $110, bird "Polo". Artist proof. CLASSIFIED • me o c, o obo. 548-8026. FORD 9075 '---------rm, •Ilk treaa, ate. btha 120. 909-e74.9422 It's the resource you of misc. Hatbor Bl/ ,- Cotta Meaa 548-0202 Cla~s~~~i'NIENT 828-4970 CLASSIFIED Worth $2500. Asking can count on to ••II a Geisler (Behind DeMys). iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTO PARTS It'• the ae t s125o. Call alter 7 pm. myriad of merchan----------I 1983 FORD whether Y<XJ're buy· TRADE • y-o-310·884-1103 di 1 TRADE SAIL BOATS 7014 8t REPAIR 9260 TRADE through classified 842·5078 Ing, Hlllng, or Just access. Information-se I.ems, because BRONCO 4X4 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii looking . clasaJflad has packed marketplace RENT our columns compel . In perlect cond. Alli• what you needl through classified vlalted regularly -•uc· qualified buyer• 10 through classified Lido 14• power. leather. phone, 1990 Foret Cargo c~=~~~o 042·5078 · ~r~~~=~,;,:~_a11 kinds through classified caui M2·5078 842-5878 i,,7,~ ·:~r~1:ra111s~~ ~~ ~~·m1~~~.~~;~: ~::'ro~~~h ~~~ &40·1481 574-4247 or 648-9449 _7_14-....;.5_7~_.;;.26.;;.7;..;. __ _ ·sE·R·VI-CE---1 ~c DIRECTORY CLEANING 3528 SERVICES CONatETE 8t 3548 MASONRY ql.RPENTRY 3510 ( I , . New 1996 RANGER XLT 4x2 ~~ PIS •Allows •CHROME Rf.AR BliMPf.R • AM/FM CASSETIE • REAR SLIDING WINOOW 11 11 + 411 + 1U 24 lllO. OJSl5 • lWl OUPPIOftl <Dt.19Ul llllUff S1t• + S6tt 1911. U5iUuAl Sl44Z TOW ff llllS. S1117.14 + 1A1 IASlD Oii 121MlPBTYi.iiePB11£. aass ' J TO OIOOSl·TMMM. TMMff, lMMn NEW 199& TAURUS GL DUAL AlR BAGS • PNI IL AMIFM CASSETIE • CRUJSE s11a9mo. t ac • TAI. rol A 24 IO. a.osm DID lWl OI AlflOnD Clf.Dll. TVW DOii $2. I SI + WI mm • STD. DIM.off OST 1111. PIT.. ll.. SEC., DOC& woumi llSIUM $11193.91. tOUf PITS. 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That may not be anYb9dy's favorite alma mater, but that's the way it is this week in Newport Beach as the 21st annual Irrelevant Week breaks loose all over the place in honoring Last Draft Pick Sam Manuel ,of the New Mexico State A88ies and San Francisco 49ers. Addition of No. 1 ·of Them AD Draftee Keyshawn Johnson, the much hailed and celebrated USC wide receiver on his way to the New York Jets, to the 1996 Irrelevant Week cast as well as a change to several bright new venues for the weeklong parade of events has convinced Founder Paul Salata and CEO Mel Fitch, formerly Melanie Salata, that IW 21 is the going to the greatest ever. "We wouldn't have it any other way, 11 Paul and Met Mr.1rra111111 111111 Mr.11111a·m. --· Keyshawn Johnson, the onetime USC ballboy who became an AD American wide reCeiver for the Trojans and the No. 1 draft pick in April as the most wanted college football hero in America, adds even more luster to Irrelevant Week 21 as one of the prized stars of the show. The soon-to-be New Y ortc Jet rookie will present the Lowsman Trophy to Mr. Irrelevant Sam M81Wel of New Mexico State and the San Francisco 49ers at the Wednesday night June 26 All- Star Irrelevant Sports Banquet at the Hyatt Newporter. Keyshawn, of course, has turned out to be one the most storied and talked-about stars to ever wear the Cardinal and Gold for the Trojans, climaxina . his brief but tpeetaaalar two-season U vanity career with the team dramatic 41-32 triuq>b over Cinderella Northwatem in the RoseBowl. · He caaght a record 102 paees for I, 434 yards ICl'09S bis 12-pne lellior" 9el900. an tmlring .... of 119.5 ~ par ... in leading the ~ Trojans to a 9-~1 NCOnl Keyshawn Johnson was the No. 1 pick in this year's NFL Draft (NY Jets). Johnson, who will be 24 on July 22, 6-4 and a lean racehorse 215 pounds, is said by aJJ the eq>etts to have just as sensatioml an NFL weer in ftom of him, and it won't be lcq DOW until eYel)Ol1e begiM to find°"" Otbcn let to join Keysbawn It the big JmJevant bnplt ildlde Rtired Rams lronmlD of Them AD Jldcie si.tet. Ra Slul. Dalia Smith. Mm1io McKeever, Ted Tollner. Leiah Stei*rg. Sumny Lee, ... Super Bowl b.lxa of . 1'lml Al Jim 1\lnney. sang out in unison, if not on key, sounding much like two of the three Andrews Sisters of yesteryear. Providing the coincidental natural of a lifetime, or maybe the irrelevant irony of the century, the TWIN Palms Restaurant in Newport Center Two, of course, is another big theme of IW 21 since Mr. lrrlevant Sam's twin brother Sean is also to be a major part of the ever-growing festival. Several sets of famous and not-so-famous twins have been invited to share the irrelevant spotlight this June. l1. lnel•l1 P11lle Year:BtYear l Ml JE4R N4AE, UV.FU, NFL 1FAM I 1976 Kdvin ~ ~ U \\R(Att Seders) 2 t'ff/ JunKdlehT,OiaabfB(Mi1mm~) 3 1978 lreW!thmMnaaS.CXJ(Wlffi~) 4 19?) Mkelfrd~~LSJ\\R(HttSaiers) .. 5 t~ .. ¥tMn~ArimmQJ(lARani) 5 I~ ~)f'CD! M:Oi1t: AcndiMMCL(Att Seders) 6 1~1 . "HilNm>,~1E(OOcniFacbs) 7 I~ itrf nn WSirt:jJ\ fnsD S. IE(~ 4Ckrs) 8 l~ *linT~ LClbldeyRB(NYGats) 9 1~ ~&iltfa\ Climb(JJ(lARacb's) 10 1~ llnOurie}~ ~Df(g:' 4<kss) 11 I~ Mke T~ Ch Tedl(JJ(IDG113TS) 12 l'E/ Nmm.Jdim' UUIE(ClmlBly Pcdus) • 13 I~ .JdfB3hrd S OqplS. RB(l.ARani) 14 I~ Baat~Cli>S3e\\R(MI1eda~) 1s 191> Iludlit5 DMs, LNibv lE{l.ARaars) 16 19Jt Iaty Wik, JdtlGmil u CB(NYGns) 17 19J2 Mil Bldt, Mcfi!JllffiC(WSit~1 ~) 18 1913 IllmAkm\ U <f Akim Kd>(falJllBly lhmms) 19 I~ Mlty~~1B(t-ewBDlliPdrids) a! 19JS Mke lml lbblOilqJ: IB(GltiimPctdas) ~ 19l> SillMnd, ~M:!doo& CE(s:' ~) ~ ~~sHuttrMOitI ~tp)CB'~mat1\\6Wth1'ticlnAID~.~· This suppliment is a SgortStar publication. 'SPORT STAR . -------• a&ad doublV tough tor 49ers· twins. By: Eric Gilmore~ Co11tra Costa Times~ May 12 The telephone answering machine at her El Sobrante home clicked on, and Francine Manuel's message began: "Hi, everybody. Samuel and Sandor just got chosen by the 49ers. They'll be home very soon. We'll all be living (together) again." Three weeks have passed since Francine received the mind-boggli.ng news. Her identical twin sons had been drafted be the 49ers, each a seventh-round choice from New Mexico State Their selections created a stir ii:t the media. which latched onto the unusual twist of twins from Pinole Valley High School being drafted by a bay area team The fact that Samuel was the draft's final selection added spice to the story. Francine, thought, knows her fami ly's story goes so much deeper "It's just amazing," Francine said "It's our first break, and it's a big one. It's their first break, and it's a big one " As Francine knows so well, the road Sandor --who goes by. Sean --and Samuel traveled to the 49ers was as bumpy as one ripped apart by an earthquake. Their father, Samuel. died of cancer when the twins were 9. Francine was suddenly a sing le mother raising three boys, Sean, Samuel and their younger brother, Neno, in a rough El Sobrante neighborhood bordering Richmond. "I always said it was a wild ride. I had my hands on the reins. Sometimes the horses were · pulling me," Francine said, laughing. Francine can laugh now. It hasn't been easy. Not only was she forced to mse bee Ji>= tonS alone. - But she has also fought her own battle against colon cancer. Through it all, she watched her sons be targets of racial prejudice from whites and blacks. The twins' father was black. Francine is white. "It was hard," said Francine, a Pittsburgh native. "In the community, they were really not accepted by either side." Struggling to fit In The Manuel's, Francine said, live in a lower- income, predominantly white neighborhood. It's an area that would provide plenty of material for Jeff Foxwonhy's "You know you're a redneck when ... " routine, but with a meaner twist Yet they ... live a few blocks from Richmo nd and a predominately black neighborhood. "Coming from a mixed background, we know where we stand on things,'' Samuel said. "but other people have a hard time defining us. Whites look like he's black. Blacks looks like he's black, but 1le's different. You don't act just like us. You don't have the same mentality. So they tend to judge you and want you to fit in a category with the.m. but I don't ~otally fit in there. and I don't in at all over here with the whites. So 1te•1 weird. You grow up fighting both, not fitting in either way and then fighting o n both sides of the track. And that's what it was a lot of times. We fought with all the whites on our block, and then we go to school and we have to walk through the · all-black neighborhood and we end up fighting with all the black kids in that neighbo rhood. It was a trip." One day on his way to junior high school, Samuel got into a fight with a black schoolmate. This was no ordinary incident. "He and all his friends chased me and my brother down for about the next year," Samuel said "All I know is there were about eight boys after my sons," Francine said. "We couldn't go anyplace where they didn't amass~ It turned out that the boy Samuel had the encounter with later killed • somebody with a gun." Bumpy road to college Samuel and Sean were supposed to attend De Anza Higfi School the next year. But Francine decided she had to get them to a different school. After a long battle -- "I had to fight it all the way to the superintendent" -the twins were allowed to enroll at Pinole Valley. Both brothers starred on the Pinole Valley footbaJJ team. Sean was running back and outside linebacker. Sam played fuUback and outside linebacker. Yet when their high tdlool ~ end~ they wound up at J..aney Junior College instead ef a major four-fear school. School of bard knocks SamueJ and Sean enrolled at Laney. where they came under the rule of Stan Peters, an iron-fisted coach who demanded excellence on the field and in the classroom. Playing for Peters was harder than covering Jerry Rice alone, but it was what they 11 needed. Whether during football season or not. if Peters caught a player hanging out on campus and not attending classes between 9 a. m. and noon, he would - in his words -.. run the hell out of them." Three strikes and they were off the team. If a player was late for practice, he would runs so much that he'd often throw up. "That's the hardest man I've been around in my life," Samuel said. "That man, hey, he's a good guy now, but he was straight Mussolini when we were there. Good God, that man was ruthless. "But I was so far to the right that his so-far-to- the-left attitude kind of pulled me right to the middle where I needed to hP. " 1 Peters accepted no excuses, on or off the field He required his players to maintain a 2.5 grade-point avetage --the state minimum for eligibility is a 2.0 --with a goal of 3.0. Both brothers> Peters said, met that goal. "Our program is known for discipline," Peters said. 0 That•i the No. t thing those guys needed and is probably the reason they came to Laney. They're both real good kids. They were just a little l00te out there." It WU duiina junior college that bOda lntMn 1'0(JGll ~ .. 7 IRRELEVAN'I' 1fl~l~K ~'I Fo• a1111ss1111r sa1111es .Mr. lrrelmll Cllarill is Mu 1111 II lnelnl leel Ir: 11111111 Ii: 1111111 .. Retired NFL Commis.sioner Pete Ro:zelle cootinues to re a strong supporter ot Irrelevant W«k. the Last Man Salute he hcl~ IW Founder Paul Salata get startOO in 1976 while ll.! \WS still in oftire. Rozelle ha.5 Corn! nearly all the \\U)' l~k from brain twnor surgery which sidelined him for a year in his home in Rancho Sante Fe. He v1sits his ofli<X dailv OO\\t to ans\\er mail and take care of his 1mny other involvements. · ·111is is~ p:rsona1 letter dated June 12 that he wrote to 1996 Mr. lrrel~ant Sam Manuel: r~irSam: Congratulations on ~ing the star of Irrelevant Wrek~ lncidetitally. \.\if'lell I \\3S \\ith the U'6 Angelt!S Rams in tilt! 1950s. I sigrllXi two players as frre agent<; and they ~ire outstanding playt.>rs in the NFL. · Their na~ \\'t."fC Dick <Night Train) Lane and G!ne (Big Daddy) I .1ps<;oni>. HaVt! a fun \\W\ ''ith your brother in Newport Bea:h and re;t w1she.s to you this scasoo. Regard'i. Pde Rozell!;! One of ~ obviously most relevant reasons for the ever-growing popularity of Irrelevant Week is its charity program that has produced well over· $100,000 for more than a dozen Orange County causes. Beneficiaries this year again include Friends In Service to Humanity (F.I .. S.H), the boys and girls athletic programs at Newport Harbor High and Corona del Mar High, and the Little Miracle Pre-School of Santa Ana. Olive Crest, SOS (Share Our Selves), Royal Family Kids Camp and the Newport Beach Police Department are among othef'S who have also benefited from Irrelevant Week contributions in recent years. Booster Club presidents Tim Hogan of Newport Harbor and Bob McClellan of Corona del Mar have served on the Irrelevant Week organizing committee this year on behalf of their • . respective high schools. They conducted a special raffie among Booster Club members that features an all-expenses-paid Fantasy Trip for Two to an August pre- season clash betweeen the 49ers and Chargers in San Francisco's Candlestick Park. The package includes roundtrip flight, hotel, vn> treatment at Candlestick and transportation between the airports-courtest of 49ers president Carmen Policy and IW Founder Paul Salata. Jost REGISTER,. and YOU ean a .. \ . -(and support your local high schools in the process!) Trip far 2 to a San Francisco 49er. Football Game Trip includes: • * Transportation * Pre-game lunch * Passes to 49er Alumni Corner * O~-field .Pre-game seats * Press Box at Halftime • Exit with .. players through locker • Post-game dinner rooms How to Enter?? Just call: (714) 752-6151 Rame· tickets: $2 each, or 6 for $10. Drawing will be held on July 22nd. Proceeds benefit Corona Del Mar and Newport Harbor High Schools. Hosted trip courtesy of Irrelevant Week and the San Francisco 49ers. ..... . .. lllRELl~l7 AN'I, 1f l~l~K XXI PAGE8· .Where are thev ·n·owP Kelvin Kirk (1976) Got tradjtion of Irrelevant Week off to perfect start my missing first plane to Newport Beach and showing up an hour late at the inaugural Arrival Party after founder Paul Salata had already introduced an imposter as Mr. Irrelevant. Soon caught up. Cut at end of training camp by Steelers, but played seven years for Canadian League teams. Now in advertising with Ottawa Citizen. Lives in Aylmer, Quebec with wife Joan and son Jonathan. Jim Kelleher (1977) Lasted for one exhibition game. Lives and works in Boulder, employed by a sportswear manufacturing company. Active in Special Olympics projects. Lee Washburn (1978) Came to Irrelevant Week directly from a hospital bed. Never even made it to Dallas training camp because of his bad back. Married and the father of one dat7ghter, lives in Arkansas, father of a daughter and twin sons, employed by an oil field equipment seivicing company. Mike AJmond (1979) Cut early by Steelers and never made an NFL roster. Manied with one daughter. Family resides in Orange Park, Fla., and Mike is a transit comparuy supervisor. Tyrone M((;riff (1980) Only IW no-show in 21 years of the event. Went to Canada, got cut. and finally reported to Steelers, earned a spot on the roster and stuck for three years. Played briefly with the Michigan Panthers and Memphis Showboats before retiring. Made IW history by changing mind about being Mr. Irrelevant and demanded to be recognized the next year. He was toasted the same week as Phil Nelson. He made more tUtory eartia' this yar when he was named to the NCAA I AA Hall of Fame's inagtiral class along with such all-time NFL heroes as Walter Payton of Jackson State and Teny Bradshaw of Louisiana Tech. Tyrone is manied, has two children, and is a teacher and coach at Dillard High in Ft. Lauderdale. Kevin Scanlon (1980) IW Super Sub filled in for McGriff in 1980 as next-to- last draft pick. Didn't last out training camp with Rams. Married, three children, he's CEO of Stephen's Inc. in Little Rock. Phil Nebon (1981) Made the squad roster with Oakland, but didn't last through first season. Manied, two sons, lives in Maryland. Tim Washington (1982) Cut by the 49ers, he was picked up by Kansas City and played one season in the NFL. He died at the • of 32 of pneumonia. John Tuggle (1983) Most dramatic of all Irrelevant Week stories. He not only made the roster with . the Giants, he became a starting running back before the eod of his rookie season. Also started six games in 1984 before being diagnosed with cancer. He died in 1986. Randy Essington (1914) Cut in camp by the Raiders, old No. 335 is married, lives in Southern • California Donald Chumley (1985) After being cut by the 49en, he caught on btidly with the Calgary Stampeders. Teaches health and phyaciaJ education and coeches high school football in Georgia. Mike Travis (1916) Made it through his first training camp with the Raiden, but WIS cut befin the first pmc. All outJttnding stu<lm, he lives in Georgia and is ~ by an imestmeat consulting firm. Norman Jeff'enon (1987) Played two years an Canada, then went back to school at LSU and got his degree in business administration. Jeff Beathard (1988) Signed a two-year contract with the Wmnipeg Blue Bombers after being cut by the ~ but was released after suffering a knee injury. Now scouts for the SD Chargers and his filther, genera! manager Bob Beathard. Lives in Virginia, married and the filther of two. · Everett Ross (1989) Cut at the end of his first training camp by the Vikings. Married, two sons, lives in Ohio. Served with the US Anny Rangers.- Demetrius Davis (1990) Played in two exhibitions for the Raiders, but was cut before the regular season began. Started two sea,,ons at tight end for the Barcelona Dragons. Married, one son. Lany Wanke (1991) Didn't make it through training camp with the Giants, but he has done well in business. He is an ececutive with Insight Research Systems _ and owns a bar in Cleveland. Matt Diott (1992) Wrth the number of rounds in the draft reduced to sev~ the last picl<s now have more aedibility and three of the last four have managed to sticlc in the NFL. Matt bad a successful first season with the Redskins, then after being injund and rdeued, be auaght on last aeasoo with the . Carolina Panthers eq>IDSIOO . and will mum with them for 1996. 0..... Almrn (1993) He punts and kicb field goeb now for the new WFL'a Frri.:tbrt Glllxy, lelving Taq>a Bay sboltly after training camp in his rookie season Muty Moore (1994) Another big success story. He became a starting linebacker for the Patriots halfway through his rookie season and is now getting ,, ready for this third year in the NFL as a battle-tested veteran. Mike Reed (1995) Made the team with the expansion Panthers, but was injured in an early game and spent his rookie season on the injured reserve list. He wilJ be back for 1996, and Carolina is expecting big things from the aggressive defensive back from BC. Mike also is expecting big things. He insists he will earn a starting spot at one of the comers by opening kickoff in the regular season. Special Thanks To Our Relevant Friends at. .. • NEWPORT CENTER +t TWIN P/A\LMS Reno Air •' .... , ~ IRRELEVAN'l1 Wl~l~K XXI decided it was time to get serious about school. Sean remembers he was simply .. not gomg to malce the same mistakes I made in high school that got me in here in JC in the first place. I'm going to get past this. I'm going to do the school thing first and then football 1s going to come afterwards." Samuel felt as if his "clock was winding down" and he had a few chances left. "I had so much potential, but was I ever going to get to use it? I got a little scared when I couldn't go to college because of trouble, because of my grades. Right then when I went to the JC, I said. 'This is my last chance. ~can't really meas things up.' That's kind of when I woke up." Alml11 (or the NFL It was also time to make Francine proud, to· reward her for the faith she had shown in them and repay her for years of supporting the family. ... said if I get a chance to pay this lady back, I'm taking full advantage and doing whatever I have to do, even if it kills me," Sean said. "She goes to work about 14 hours a day (as a physical therapist). She had colon cancer and she took a home chemotherapy, and she still worked eight -hours a day with the chemotherapy devise hooked up to her. "And she•d come in and pass out on the couch. Half of the time, she wouldn't even make it to the back bedroom to go to sleep beclu1e she'd be so hurt and tired. ~ did it IO we could keep ln&king it." "I it wasn't for her, me Md ~ brother would problbly bOth be out bustling With oUr &ienda. still fighting or llaoa«ina things up or whatever. We'd just do the Mme u ewrjbody else that's • • L ~"ll '.,,.. -'' L'\; C,,H' ............. ..,.... ............ ~· stuck back there m Richmond, the street stuff. Either that or we'd be have flunked out of school." At Laney, Sean had a new· attitude and a new position --tight end --that suited him perfectly. He had exceptional speed for a tight end but is also a physical blocker. Sam excelled at outside linebacker. The Manuel brothers thought they were on their way to a major college scholarship. They thought wrong. Samuel suffered a shoulder injury that forced · him to miss his sophomore season at Laney in 1992. Cal and Oregon had some interest in Sean, but they wanted to wait until after spring practice to decide. Sean couldn't wait. He. and Samuel had firm scholarship offers from New Mexico State. Francine was fighting cancer and desperately wanted · to make sure her oldest sons' college educations were secure. "She was panicked," Sean said. "She didn't know if she was going to make it. She said, 'You guys just get out. So at least you can get a check and be supported and I don't have to worry about you. And then l'JJ leave Neno with your uncle in Los Gatos.' "Me and Sam said, 'forget it, we'll just take it, Jets just swallow our pride.' We were the same way as everybody else, 'New Mexico State, what as that place? 'We were the same way, 'Only garbage people go down to New Mexico State, no one that's any good goes there.• We went down there anyway ... Just days after signing . his letter of intqrt to New Mexico State, Sean learned Colorado wanted him. It was too late. Yet there was a silver lining. The brothers were still together. Sean redshited in '93 with a knee injury. He caught 39 passes in '94 and 46 last season, setting a school record for receptions by a tight end. Only two other Division I-A tight ends caught more passes last year. Samuel started three seasons -playing defensive end and outside linebacker -- and finished with 206 tackJes. As a senior he had S 1/2 sacks and 1 S taclcJes for losses. The brotllers felt as if they were stationed at some forgotten outpost in the New Mexico desert, but the 49ers' scoilts found them. Twin lone shots As seventh-round draft choices, they aren't locks to even make the team. But Sean and Samuel impressed their coaches last week during the 49ers' three- day minicamp. Sean covers 40 yards in just. more than 4.6 seconds and is probably the fastest tight end on S~ Francisco's roster. The 49ers need a young tight end to learn behind starter Brent Jones, and Sean should get a long look in training camp. "(Sean) showed some real good signs of being a really fine athlete, being able to move with quickness," tight ends coach Mike Solari said. "I'm impressed with his character and work ethic." Samuel is more of a project. He has limited experience in pass coverage and is a bit undersized. "But I sure liked rus .. movement," 49ers linebackers coach John Marshall said. "He's a sreat kid. Very smut. I lilted what I saw, especially his attitude ... Fcancine, Pittsburgh High School's valedictorian in 1964, is no football coac~ but she comes from a football family and .knows the game. . . . ,._. ' Her father, Joe Callolico, was a high school running back in Pittsburgh. Her brother, Butch, was a stellar high school quarterback and now coaches football at Los Gatos High· School. Francine realizes her sons face long odds to survive in the NFL, but she's betting on them. 'Tm the mother, right, but I think they' re going to show everybody," Francine said. "I think (the 49ers) are going to be surprised. Just like New Mexico State got a deal, so did the 49ers." Special Thanks To Our Relevant Friends at. .. 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