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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-08-22 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Triathlete tries to keep race alive P.\, · t'' Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 I I 1 I c \ I I 1 > '\. Teacher Pam East- man leads her second- grade class around the grounds Wiison Elementary children first to reap advantages of lowered c~room sizes in Newport-Mesa of Wilson Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Wednes- day. PHOTOS BV MARC MARTIN I DAllV I'll.OT Wilson second-grader Cassandra Martin, center, gets some advice from classma te Christina Barragan during a school tour Wednesday. Juana Vldid.la. center, pinpoints her son Julio's class as other parents and students wait their turn. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot C OSTA MESA -Angelene Calvert bounded through the door- way of Room 21 at Wilson Elementary School Wednesday morning, eager to find her new desk. It wasn't tough. "This is all you're going to have?" Angelene's mother, Sue Peter- son, asked the teacher as she surveyed the 18-student class roster. "This is incredible." Wilson Elementary starts class three weeks before other Newport- Mesa Unified schools, making it the first one to show off its 20-stu- denl class sizes in grades one and two. Peterson said her daughter had trouble reading in a 31-student class last year, but expects her skills to improve with fewer kids competing •SEE FIRST DAY PAG E A18 WEEKEND Library makes mark on community Bernd gets enhanced package of benefits • School board members sweeten super- intendent's compensation in hopes of extending his stay. By Julie Ross Cannon, Dally Pi/or NEWPORT-l'vlESA -Hopmg to tether Superinten- dent Mac Bernd to the school distnct for another three years, school board members have developed an expanded benefits package to accom- pany an extended contract. The trustees hired Bernd to a three- year, $104,000-con- tract in 1993 and have extended the contract every year. Earlier thts year Bernd also received a 1.2% pay ra.isP But after an in- depth evaluauon of Bemd's performance. school board Presi- dent Jim de Boom said the supennten- dent deserves added benefits to keep rum at the head of New- port-Mesa Unified Ol l ~ll c>'\. ' WOULD YOU GIVE MACA RAtSE7 The Newport· I Mesa Board of Edu· cation will decide Tuesday night whether to give Superintendent Mac Bernd -who makes S l 5,000 less than his coun- terpart in the much-smaller Laguna School District -a variety of new incentives {see box) in a renegotiated contract Would you vote.a raise for Bemd7 Call our Readers Hothne at 642-6086 with your comments "We wish we could give him more, but we have other financial respons1b1hl1Ps, • de Boom said Wednesday Though the renegotiated contrdct does not mdude a pay raise, it does offer a \•anety of modest mcenuves that de Boom said puts Bernd ·s benefits more on pa.r with those offered by other area school dtstncts. The largest perk is a $5,000 annwty that the d1stnct will pay toward Bemd's rell.rement account •SEE BERND PAGE A18 in freak accident •Mason Thompson, who was recently married, p layed football for Newport Harbor in the mid-1980s. By Jim Walters, Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Service are planned Fnday at St Andr«?w's Presbyterian Church for Mason Thompson, a former Newport Har- bor High football standout and world record holder m water ski- ing who w11s lulled in a freak aco- dent Saturday Thompson and hls wile, Am)', had been mamed at St. Andrew's just three months ago •They just bought a house and were movtng m Sunday.• said long- time fnend Shawn Roberts ·we grew up together on Lido Island 8 SEE DEATH PAGE A17 Football and water sldlng standout Mason Thompson was killed Saturday. ·Decision paves way for 50 cent t.oll r-----------------------------------, District sees • Northern section of Newport Coast Drive will become part of San Joaquin Hills tollway. ~y Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot During evening rush hour, the portion of Coa51 Highway that snakes through I sleepy Corona del Mar is transronned into a red- eyed, congested demon. 1llrough the hills above, spo- radically sparkling with lights shin· mg from handsome new homes. thousands ol motoriltl glide ~ ~rt Cout Drive -e. highway built by the Irvine Co. ln 1991 to shoulder IOl1\8 of Corona del Man traffic troubles end aDoW illlldentl ln the new Newport Cout commu· mty an open roed . But by year'• end, tbll frM roed Could COit l'tllideiltl ID both commUnltiel. A S\ipllrior Court jucSge ruled Friday that the Transportation Conidor Agency could legally incorporate a portion of Newport Coast Drive into the 15-nule San Joaquin Hills 1\'ansportation Cor- ridor. This decision allows for the construction of the tollway on this portion, slated to be completed in December, to continue and its opponents to lament. ·we cue very disappointed in the state Superior Court's ded- sron," said Yvonne HousselS, a toll road opponent and member of the Newport Coast Driv Defen Fund. •ne original opening of Newport Cout Drive, a public tree road, wu a mitigating factor for the lrvine Co.'s down-coast ! Stocking up to go back to school i I I I I I I I Maria Santores, I \ I > I \ MIMIV center, goes through piles of dotblng at Share Oar Selves' UUlU• al beck·to-tchool glwawayon WedM1day. SM lloly•hgeM. A11 11 • • mcreaselil SAT scores By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA Last year's Scholastic Aptitude 1est scores among local high SChool student soared an aver• 28 combined p<?mts aboVe the pi'evt· OU year, according to ICOret released Wednesday. The 1 gr9duating d....a from four district high doclli-C.. ta Meta. CORJOA del Mir, E (I DIM and Newport HlrtJGr -.... ... aiiDtirlld ICU9 .... ...... altndltllllSATauc I'.' Newport·,._. • I , ~ aged ..... -., Ill matba'Cftof 5'3. .... ••• ·- • A2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 DOWN UNDER DIGNITARIES greer wylder It's how you play the game I t's Bunco Timelll ts a popular chce gdme manufactured by two locdl moms, Leslie Pion drtcl Camie EtheU. The 9dme comes in a neat hlctt k bo>. w1th everytlung you m•(•d 1Il!>1cle to play Bunco. It sells di GamesmanshJp at South Coast Plc11.c1 for $21. "Bunco game parties are very hc.t \\. rlh women. and it's catch- 1 nq on with kids," Pion says. M It's not d new gcUne, my grandmoth- er l<'members playing it lil Chrcc1go some 60 years ago." •Three government leaders from Australia get tour of Costa Mesa and local sights. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Say G'day to Ian Robins, Neville Goodwin and Greg Aplin, officials from Costa Mesa's sister city Wynd- ham, Australia. The three are in town this week touring local landmarks, government facilities and meeting with Costa Mesa city e mployees and council mem- bers to gain perspective on how suburban California com- pares to suburban Australia. Robins is Wyndham's chief executive, the equivalent of a city manager here; Goodwin is a commissioner, similar to a city council member; and Aplin is manager of economic and asset management, a financial officer. The trip is mostly business- oriented, but the)C've had quite a bit of fun since arriving Tues- da~ . What's new is for the first bine you Cdt:l purchase a pre-fab game complete with instructions, dice, d bell, sco1e sheets and tally paper. Bunco Gamesmanship (557-2447) is located on ·the low- er lt•vel of South Coast Plaza, in thf' the Sedrs wing, next to Carl's Jr Rita Roqers of Newport Coast sdys she's -.howing a women's So far, the visitors have tak- en on Triangle Square, South Coast Plaza, the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center, Cal State Fullerton, Costa Mesa City Hall, Newport Beach and, of course, the Goat Hill Tavern. Goodwin said the bar is sim- ilar to Aussie pubs except in his country you would toss peanut shells in the trash. CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT Australia commisloners (from left) Ian Robins, Ne\1.lle Goodwin and Greg Aplin share a joke with Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder outside their hotel 1n Costa Mesa. f lothmg I.me at her home called the Julie Platt Fall '96 Collec- Uon, now through Aug. 24. Rotwr's Sdys Julie Piatt Designs ho\<' been featured at Neiman t>.larcus. Nordstrom, Macy's, and Bc1nwy's Ne w York, and "now it's >It< rf'd only through its network or ..,oJc>s associalE'd with highly '' '''•nahzed service and conve- rrn·n l m-home shoppmg." f-nt mor<' mformation. or for 111 dppomlmenl please call (760- 1 J4 ll Rkky "D" or Rick Davis has rpc l'nl ly opened c1 new detailing hu-.in<•<;" m Costc1 Mesa called Newport Concours. The shop 'Jl''< iciliws m the detalling of fine 111lomob1lc>s, bo<1ts, RV's, jet skis, t1nd motorcycles. TI1P h1~1h end detailing busi- r11·" '"not c1fforddble to most J>f•11pl1., c1 custom detail starts at '-..!OCI '' luch mcl udes color sand- 111q .ind mt1ny other extras. Ricky [)" 1.., oNC>nng Best Buys readers .;~ 1 111! on a standard detail and a ti 11 det<11l 1<1ti..\ ·n say'>lhathe has 1 11:-111nH'r" who own cars with ,, • r 111111100 miles that look lir.irul nP\\ thanks to his car dt>l 1111inq t>xperll'>(' NC'wport C'or 1 <•ur, th45-S8 l 111s located 11:~1> \ ...;un-.<'l Dnvp m Costa :\Ii <I lhe Chane) Boutlque (754- 7-15JI dl South CodSt Plaza is •iµt-nmq a 750 sq . ft. Chanel loc11i1Pne Boullque Fnday featur- m9 tlw complete coUeclJon of c 0ht111 PJ '<. frnP Jewelry. JI } ou 1 p looking for great bar- IJrJHI", }OU'IJ have to look else- " lwt 1 • t lw Chanel Joaillerie pt 11 • r.inqp<, are from $550 for its p11111iln1 stackmg nngs, to up to .;;1i40 ooo for its 1 laute Joaillerie. n11 < hcmPI Bout1crue is located (111 till' lmwr level of South Coast l'lr11'<1 • BEST BUYS dppears Thursdays and '> H 11 I 1y\ If you know of a good buy r~ll m1 di 540 1224, fax me at 646-4170 or wr1\(' to me Best Buys Dally Pilot, HOW Ba~ St Costa Mesa, 92627. MThey don't let us throw our stuff on the floor there," he said. ~we have to put it in tins. H No, they d idn't drink Fos- ters. The crew started with Miller and quickly moved onto other tap brews from the bar's vast selection. Mayor Joe Erickson, Councilwoman Sandy Genis and Councilman Gary Monahan JOined them. Wyndham is about the same size as Orange County but with a population of only 76,000. Several small cities were recently folded together by the stale government of Victoria to create Wyndham. The move was to save money, and it did. Along with coping with the recent amalgamation, the town is tackling similar development issues, especially on it's coast, that began affecting Orange County in the middle part of the century. They want to grow, but not too fast. They want more arts and culture but finding funding is dilfjcult. Open space is giv- ing way lo subdivisions. "It's a fairly quickly growing area, which is putting stress on infrastructure,• Robins said. Many residents there com- mute to nearby Melbourne, just as locals here drive to Los Angeles. Commuting here is a little diffe rent in the eyes of the Police squad car has • Accident caused auto to tear apart 'like a can opener,' police said. By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa patrol officer suffered minor mjuries Tuesday when bis squad car was ripped open in a co111sion with a big rig, authorities said. Officer Berry Schleider, 45, was trctveling south- bound on Bristol Street near the San Diego Freeway at about 10:36 p .m . He was in the right lane when a tractor trailer in the middle lane made a turning movement in front of him, said Costa Mesa police Capt. Tom Lazar. 1gng The truck apparently Wa$ trying to tum right from the middle lane into the Holiday Inn parking lot. With nowhere for the patrol car to go, Schleider's vehicle was swiped by the truck. "I am told it opened it up like a can opener,• Lazar said. "It was like a knife running down the side of the car." The California Highway Patrol responded. Schleider was treated at Western Med- ical Center in Santa Ana for minor abrasions. He was released Wednesday morn- ing and is expected to return to duty without delay. The truck driver, Troy Flynn, 29, of Louisiana, was not injured. The CHP is investigating the collision. Aussies, however. "Of course, you do drive on the wrong side of the road," Goodwin said. They also have the option of taking trains to work. Australia and the U.S. both have vast open spaces, a sub- urban and urban mix, a love of cars and passion for commerce. "I don't think there's much dilf erence between Americans and Australians," Goodwin ~aid". "(Americans) are very .(riendly, very_ ~ving. Some ~u·~ s~ytzrg 'Have a nice day.'• There are differences. The visitors went to Mimi's Cafe on Newport Boulevard and ordered hamburgers the briefly Join the boat rall It's not too late to enter the "Retro Fever" Electric Boat Rally that will ply the waters of Newport Harbor Satw-day. Participants dress up their elec- tric boats, and themselves in cos- tume, to celebrate their favorite "retro" era. Awards will be pre- sented for such honors as best dec- orated boat and best costumes. Proceeds from the event. which is sponsored in part by Sears Diehard, benefit the cbildren'spro- gram of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. The rally will be from 12:30 to 4 p .m. Saturday. Entry deadline is Friday at 5 p.m. Call 557-5100 to enter. Stressed out? Orange Coast College's Psy· chology Department offers a 15- week stress management coW"Se beginning Sept. 12. The course looks at the nature and causes of stress. The effects of stress on psychological and physi· cal well-being are also examined. To register, call 432-5772. 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Mesi. lk.lllne9' '-H1 ·st0.2 Ant JoW turf Wiii be kNe-~· Director of Oper111orn SUbtcriptlons to the Delly Pilot MilllNdllr llf""9 t:OS a.m ..•.•.•••••. .i.5 hlghat~12~ >Ottl'f ""'""'· only art av1llable by mall fOtr c.-....w ~NIM. ,.,.~ ..,. .. Ptt Pfts:s Group Leadef s 10 pet month S«.ond <19 ~ '°' .... uf rtpOtt .nd HAHIC ICMGHT, = P'ld "CON MIN. C-' ........ ~ 4:411.m. •••.••••••• 3 .0 Pre. Group ~ader nclude an applk.eble -..1.....: "'-*"'and ao Secondlow fortic.llt ~ Cll the UN JOLLY, Padtfging Md si.te 4lnd locAll \&di.) ~ ............ 11:41p.m. •••.••••••. o.t ~ 1..IOMJI Surf • DKtrlbUtion Group IA~ flit Send addr• ~. ~" 'I il>Cllnertl~ ~· l't'9 Gii am SUO IN ""I The Newport~ .... .-Cllf.ca,. ..,.,..... .-p.m ............ .s.o .....tal. way they make them in Aus- tra lia: with an egg between the burger and the bun. Then there's the American accent. "They don't always speak English here," Robins said . The weather he re is a bit dif- ferent. too. · "The re's a little too · much sun, don't you think?" Good- win quipped. It's winter right now in Aus- tralia. But they also have four d1stinct teasons iJ> Wyndhe,m. Costa Mesa City Manager AU& Roeder, WQo was •how- ing the f orelgn ohicials around Wednesday evening. said his experience with Australians have always been good. He has was treated well during a busi- COSTA MESA stolen from a hotel room. ness trip to Sydney. "They not only have an affinity for people from the U.S. but (for) people from Califor- nia," he said. "You could not find ... more friendly people." Today, the visitors will bead to Orange Coast Ct>llege and the Orange County Sanitation District in Santa Ana. They will also meet with Costa Mesa city employees. A reception for the visiting. officials will be held f rl4a at 6 p.in. at, where else. d- ~f*l ~B. 0 _,,.!O\le of the Jtcrts, s will exchange flags wi the local council members and offi- cially affirm the sister city rela- tionship. The public is invited. • 3100 blodc of Harbor BoulevaRI: A note was given to a MtOonald's employ- ee stating a thief had a gun and the employee had 10 seconds to give him mon· ey. The employee gave the thief all of the money from the register. The amount given was not available. • 800 blodc of West PMllarino Avenue· A woman heard somebody in her house and called 911 Once the police arrived, the thief was gone, but the slid- ing door was open. • 3000 block of Jeffrey Drive· A car phone antenna was stolen from the rear windshield in the par1<1ng lot of an apartment. • 3300 block of Bristol Street: Clothing valued at S2,514 was stolen from a car. NEWPORT IEA04 • 1000 blodt of Avoc.lldo Avenue: Computer ~°'Y chips valued at SSOO were stolen from the Central Library during busines.s hours. Five different com- puters were pried open. • 5000 block of Birch Street: An oil painting, crystal vases and an antique crys-- tal bowl were stolen from a business office valued a $625. • 2500 block of HArl>or View Drive: Jewelry valued at $20,000 was stolen from a residence. The thief reportedly entered unlockedwurtyard doors and pried open the Dutch doors of the residence. • 200 block of Wafnut Awnue: A thief attempted to remove a bedroom screen window while a couple were in the house. The thief allegedly ran away after he heard voices. • JOO block of ,...,, Street: A game computer board vtalued at S4,000 was stolen from an arcade game control panel. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 .-..--yncimic-dae makes. ~6sta-Mesa-ooe -sm6~ I love the problems faced by city government in Costa Mesa. The most recent: city financials show an extra $500,000 in unexpected rev- enue and the reserve is already more than $14 mil- ~ lion. So what to do? Spend "the half-million or add it to ~the city's nest egg. (The City : Council will decide in ~ December, in case property : tax revenues are off.) The city of Costa Mesa : works. Works very well, in : fact. I know. I live and work • here. My street is swept each : week, the trash collected and : the potholes filled. The police • are terrific, the city employ- : ees courteous. I've fortunate- • ly had no need for firefight- : ers, but I'd imagined tl1ey're : pretty good, too. Even the • city pool -tucked away in Lion's Park -has its charms. : And the city does all this • without a relentless stream of • additional taxes and user fees and employee layoffs, all standard operating procedurt> for California cities dunng the '90s. The economic downturn during the first half of the decade caused weak-kneed city managers in neighboring towns -not Newport Beach - to bellyache about "revenue shortfalls" and ~stale take- aways," while working over- time to invent dozens or new taxes. Beloved programs were fit- ted into the budget guillo- tine, the city managers serv - ing as the executioners ir the city councils didn't raise the appropriate taxes. But Costa Mesa was -and is -different. It quietly keeps plugging away, making bud- get cuts that are inv1s1ble to residents while keeping and attracting quality businesses Oh, did I me ntion the city has also managed lo build d reserve of $14 million? This comes in handy, for example, when the school district has a large piece of property to sell and the city has squirreled away enough money lo buy 1t and build much-needed ball fields. It's the kind of far-sighted man- agement that positively 11npdcts generations of Costa Mesd childre n . If the city didn't have the money in reserve, the school district would have sold the Costa Mesa farm school property to a developer, and you'd soon be seeing condos instead of green grass and healthy kids. And who desetves the credit for the excellent he alth of Costa Mesa? Hundreds·of people for sure, but if forced to select just two MVPs, Allan Roeder and Ed Fawcett would get my vote. Roeder is the city manager. Has been for more than a decade. He's quiet, e fficient, nice, smart -a lot like the government he runs. No one this side of Las Vegas has many complaints about City Hall, and that's some munici- pal trick. With Roeder guidmg the ship, the council members seem like VIP passengers along for the ride who occa- sionally -briefly -lake their turn at the helm. I like the idea of Capt. Roeder in charge. No new taxes, well-delivered services and a hefty reserve. He's a bargain at even double his salary. Ed Fawcett is another local champion. For the past five years, he's been the execu- tive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. He took over the chamber in ·such bad financial shape that the phones had been turned off. A determined Fawcett courageously broke up an old boy's network that was stran- gling the life out of the chamber, instituted a "big- tent" membership philoso- phy, attracted.recOfd -num- bers of businesses, and slow- ly erased the large debt car- ried by the chamber, which now operates in the black. But Fawcett did something much more important than revitalizing the chamber. He became Mr. Behindthescenes, working Kissinger-like to mend fences between tbe city and business owners, helping to keep companies from moving out of town, and attracting new business blood to Costa Mesa. . Want to put a value on Fawcett's work? A sizable chunk of the city's $500,000 revenue windfall came from the Auto Club's decision to expand its offices in Costa Mesa. A decision made alter. intense, though largely stealth, lobbying by Fawcett. Roed e r and Fawcett are the Ruth and Gehrig of Cost. Mesa, which -to carry the a nalogy even further -is no' the '27 Yankees of cities. If you en1oy the problems of havmg a half-million buck 'bonanza, the residents and busmess owners of Costa Mesa should find a way to keep these two foreyer_part of the Goat Hill team. • WILLIAM LOBDELL is the editor • 1E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!55==:==:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5:=:==::==:==============================================================::!5!!==========================================================;:;;!!!5==;,:;: ' .~----• The City of Newport Beach ; Planning Commission will : meet August 22, at a special ~ time of 4:30 p.m. to continue : with a public hearing on a ~ proposed update of the City's ~ Zoning Code. The Planning ; Commission will then adjourn i at 6:30 p.m. for an hour, then ' reconvene for their regular Drive thru Service 7am-lpm Daily ~ meeting at 7:30 p.m. \ The new Zoning Code will provide updated formatting, terminolog~. land use classi- fications, land use and prop- erty development regulations and administrative pro- cedures. The proposal includes related amendments to the Districting Maps and to the Land Use Element of the General Plan and the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan. Published Daily Pilot 8-22-~6. (Jak (;'reek ! I I ht te l /ce t::. f e(tcbing (()JI/er <,'n 11 /(I OJ ;e 11 in,~ .\( 1I11 nk ~I · .. l 1~~11sl 21 I h join us August 24th for an all day celebration! 9amto4pm. One of tbe area's largest proctict and tencbing center u:ltb grass tees, short game area and u.'Orld class teaching staff u·11/ open lo the public on August 24tb Free Golf Clinics,. 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Panda Express I S LA N D TERRACE NEXT TO EDWARDS ISLAND CINEMAS ABOVE VICTORIA'S SECRET --------------------------------------------·--------------------------~---------- ENTER TO WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS NA II I AOOlllll .. H I I 'I ., I . THUASOAY. AUGUST 22. 1996 -Bebate-:-orrrise • Council discusses whether or not remove structure that some say has historic significance. By John canalis. Daily Pflot COSTA MESA -The fate of the moon sculpture at Suburbia Park is still in orbit. The City Council met in closed session this week to dis- cuss the 20-foot by 6-foot repli- ca, officials said. Though details concerning the meeting were kept confi- dential, Mayor Joe Erickson said the council was advised by attorneys on liability and sig- nage concerns surrounding the lunar model. The sculpture has gained attenuon in the past from a group of residents who want it removed so they can better wat'cll their children play in the park. Others are urging the city to preserve the statue in honor of the nation's early flights to the moon. Erickson said he believes a majority ol residents want to keep the model for historic rea- sons. It bas been at the park since the early 1970s to com- memorate the 1969 moon land- ing and many children grew up playing near it. The matter will go before the city's Parks, Recreation Facili- ties and Parkways Committee for review. The committee advises the council, which, serving as Mission Control in the matter, will decide whether the moon can stay at the park or $1ort today in the exciting world of ctfn greenhouse gardening Grow your favoote orchids. cymbidlums. tropicals or exotics. vegetables. herbs or use for hydroponlCs We have over 22 models and size~ available plus your chOlce of gtazlng Incl BEAUTIFUL HOBBY GREENHOUSES <.<•<tit STYLE. ,,., ' 11u '' 1101un f,lff I \1101 '' ( O. our exclusive UV winter/summer glazlng from Germany. Free DelJvery. 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J' JCl •, '~·r •l J1 "'A•~ • • f•.,.. .· ~ • ··················: : 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • • 261-6788 : • • • • Jamboree at Bristol Back Bay Court • • • ••••••••••••••••••• ver£osta be cast into space. The moon was so dominant in the small park at California Street and Nevada Avenue, that years ago, neighbors took to calling the park •Moon Park.• . Longtime residents, whose children gi:ew up clamoring over the moon without any problems, want the model to stay because it represents the park's identity. A group of local Boy Scouts even took up the cause in March and circled a petition to save the moon. Some parents, however, want the moon removed because they think its muddy craters and the rusty fence around it are unsafe for chil- dren, and its size obstru'cts the view of the colorful play equip- ment. HODSON LIGHTING . . 3 DAY SALE Up to 500/o OFF Table & Floor Lamps Thurs., Aug. 22nd through Sat. Aug. 24th Only Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 • 1510 Newport Bt.<d. Cost.a Mesa • 548-9341 .. )()lJ ASl<E DI< HI II Wf vr (,UT 11 1 A f,'f /\L M1\l'JH;\ l J f ,\J HAC,f I fllt)f)fl A pair of park- goers pause In front of the the moon sculpture at Su,,urbla Park In Costa Mesa. . The City Coundl met In closed session this week to d1scuss the future of the 20- foot by 6-foot structure. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT 3 BAGELS FREE!! I WHIM YOU IUY 6 IAGIU AT llGULAR PRICI!!! I I ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER • I o.NNOT BE COMBINED wrTH ANY OTHER OFFERS. t N 8 LOCATION ONLY EXJ>IRES Bn2/96 L~-~-----------------~---~ A2·2tt7 I ~ Kodak ~i74 -~RSitll ......... ~ ' FRIDAY thru SUNDAY AUG t6•~ thru AUG 2s·~ Doors Open Friday, Aug t6•• 1t 10:001m Lint FttMt 1t 6:001• ( mmy The Beach· & ouest Artists un, Aug. 2St" at 7PM 1" S T A T I 0 N I THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1• €661:: -StJ PPl:l-E Parents stock up on donated back-to-school goods for their children at annual charity giveaway · 1 PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I OAl..Y PILOT : Karly Hart of Costa Mesa has her son. C urtis, try on a ab1rt during Share Our Selves' back-to- , school giveaway Wednesday. f ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR r 1Rnrrn DH Mrd,' 673-4640 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50960FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from 1 l-4p.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS. INC. I bG3 Plrtet•n1k1 SI . eo.. ... m Mt'S<°l 646-4838 QU ALITY IS Patrick tht Pup backpack exclusively at FAQ Schwan ONLY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA CRYSTAL COURT . THE VILLAGE . THE OFFICES 1m.-111*n lll*TIB'I,_ ....... lll ... WSflnt ... ...., ...... flw., lO UL II 9p&s.e.diy10L&lo1p.I\....,11 a.& lo6:.» p.& Sia Dllp• '"'711Jm .-.. Sl.. C.. W.. CA tu('Tl4l m-m• 712• By John Canalis, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -South Coast Plaza it's not. But the fol.ks who came to the Share Our Selves charity Wednesday for back-to-school donations were happy to get free clothing, backpacks, paper and pencils for their children. •It's really helping me out a lot," said Karly Hart, who found a Mighty Ducks sweatshirt and a green button-down for her son, Cwtis, 5. "It's not brand new but, look at that, it's a good little shirt, especially for people who need it.· This is the third year SOS has sponsored a back-to-school day of giving. Volunteers worked nine months gathering supplies, book bags and clothing in anticipation of huge demand. Good thing they planned ahead. Anxious recipients, who were notified of the give-away through the SOS newsletter and word-of- mouth, crowded the charity's headquarters at 1550 Superior Ave. The giving began at 8 a .m. and was set to continue until the goods were gone. The scene was the type that made the volunteers and others happy for what they have. There were no bratty kids throwing tantrums in attempts to get the trendiest threads. No glow- ing sales associates. Just gratitude. Dawn Harris of Costa Mesa came to pick up supplies. She bad used SOS services four years ago and returned this year following a recent financial bind. "I think it gives assistance for people in need," she said. "They are always here when we need it.· Most recipients praised the quality of the clothing, which albeit a bit faded in some cases, was perfectly good. Many brands popular with the school set - Nike, Guess?, Simple, Esprit - graced the bins, as well. "Most of what you see here is really decent, wearable clothing," said Karen McGllnn, SOS director. Touching moments were com- mon. Kids, probably too young to know they are poor, beamed at the sight of used tennis shoes Margarita Guzman makes a great find -a cute pair of shoes. their parents pulled from crates. A purely honest smile graced the face of one boy who found a wet- suit in his size. Even though they weren't required to, women counted out Yard Spray SKUI 17816 the maxjmum number ol itelps they were allowed to ooUect. ~­ en, in front of the voltmteen jmt to prove their honesty. Though the cWNng was ~­ rated by size. some pmenll bad a bit ci trouble finding appopiate goods. •Some of them don't know what size their children are,• sa1d volunteer Brenda Dicltenon. •They've only had hand-me- downs. They have never been to a store to buy them anything.• SOS serves residents from throughout the~ 1be organi- zation also provides food. financiol, medical. dental and vision services. I Oothing is provided year round, i but certain goods are set aside jll't • I !~~-~-I UR Good TIYu g. 31 ·96 Treaong 'fOlJf yaid fOf fteas lS an rnpo1tant step " an effecwe Ilea cortra program. X.(}Trol YcYd Spray kiUs fteas and Ilea larvae in 'Pl' yard tor up to 2 weets It comes With ns own sprayer anachement and is ve<y ~asy to apply. X-0-Trol Yard ~ay COYefS 6.000 square f?et. co .. Into The Peteare =-=~ 1IMI we win lltlp JOU 101¥1 , ... , .... .. ......... ! 'I I .. Al THUMOAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 WATlll MUTING The Mela Qmsotidated Water l>Jltltd Board d Directors will meet at 1 p.m. m the DJstrict Boardroom. 1965 Placel'ltia Ave., c.ost.a Mesa. Par more infonnation, call 631-12<>.5. NEWPORT JAYQES The Newport Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce will socialize and network at the Chi- mayo restaurant in Fashion Island. Anyone between the age of 21and39 are invited. For more information, call 451-2178. FREE SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a free sem- inar about financial planning at 6 p.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. RSVP at, (800) 251-0792. RNANCE 500 Plnance 500 offers a free work- shop on bow to reduce risk exposure oo mutual funds, annuities and stocks fr<m 1 to 2 pm. and 6:30 to 1 :30 p.m. at the University Athletic Oub, 1701 Quail St, Newport Beach. Fo.r more infoonation. call 251-0270. SUFFRAGE DAY The Women For: Orange County is having its 15th annual Suffrage Day luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 857-5343. DOYOUHAVE AIDS, arthritis, cancer, Impotence. menopause, hyperteriSlon, heart disease, candlda, atlef'Qles, or any symptom that Interferes with IMng comfortabl'{? Call 1 •900•622•8258 ext6388 Learn 4 simple steps to help yourself CORRECT YOUR HEALTH 12.99 per min., must be 18, touch tone phone reQ. Procall Co. 602•954•7420 ~ ----;-"""" ...... -~,...- . .J J .•• PACIACCUP Local sailor Jeny Henn and bis crew mates will discuss the West' Marine Padfic Cup~ during the final presentation ~ Orange Coast College's annual summer "Barbe- cue Lecture Series" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at occ;s Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission ls $11. For more infonnation. call 6'5-9' 12. BREAKFAST TALK The Consumer Business Net- work presents Judy Baumgarten, CPA, discussing "Thx Loopholes for Small Business" at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The cost is $15 and includes breakfast. For more information, call 550-4785. AUDmONS Auditions will be conducted for Orange Coast College's perform- ing dance ensemble, Danc'n Etc. beginning at noon in OCC's dance studio B. The company performs the latest contemporary styles, including hip-hop, jazz, ballet and modem and is looking for singers, dancers and actors. For more information, call 432-5506. SATURDAY BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open Yoga is more than a few good stretches. Come to the only center in Orange County that offers N complete yoga .. and discover all the benefits of the ancient science. Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress, gaining emotional balance and peace of mind. the on~ center that's been sharing yoga in Orange County for over 25 years. Or call (714) 646·8281 for more information. W d S 4 10:00• Frte Demonstrations 8 • epf. 7:30 pm YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa l1twHn Tustin and Irvine St., 3 blockS east of Mother's Market & Kitchen FALL , Bring this ad and receive a 20°/o discount SPECIAL , on our first month of class. its doors, stages, dn ning rooms 41>.d}>nck lot.to~ tram 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. as part of a free Birthday Party and Open House in celebration of The Center's 10th anniversary season. Guests are required to pick up "back· stage passes' before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The passes are for one-and-a-half to two-hour time blocks. For more information, call 556-2122. BOOK SIGNING Martha's Bookstore on Balboa Island is having a book signing for local artist/author Steve Simon who wrote "N~wport Beach, California: Celebrating 90 Years" from 2 to 5 p.m. at 3081/2 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. For more futormation, call 613-1185. '86REUNION The Class of 1986, Newport Harbor High School students are celebrating its 10th year reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. The cost is $60 per peISOn at the door. For more infor- mation, call 122-9200. CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Tom Napoli from the California Department of Fish and Game office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response will be speaking at the next Campfire Program at 7 :30 p.m. on Shellmaker llland in N~ Beach. For more Infor- mation, call 6'0·6146. DANaa.ASS Renowned Broadway choreog- rapher and dancer, Dennon Rawles, will teach a musical the- ater dance workshop during the fall semester from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays at Orange Coast Col- lege. 111, one-unit class, listed as Dance 124AD costs $13. To regis- ter, call 432-5772. CLEAN UP D.I.V.E.R.S. is having the 7th annual Underwater/Beach Oean Up at 1 :30 a.m. in Big Corona, Corona del Mar. Preregistration by AUG. 19th is $20 and same day registration is $25. For more information, call 122-9406. YOGA PARTY Bilcram's Yoga College of India presents internationally known Hatha Yoga Master and "Guru to the Stars" Bikram Choudhury at the grand opening party at 4 p.m. on 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 574- 9642. . COLLEGE SEMINAR The College and Career Con- sultants presents a free discussion about the steps to take in the col- lege selection process from 1 to 3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, Fashion Island. For more information, call 646-0156. --~-----~--~-----, ~E Giant Cookie with the purchase of one loaf of bread 1 per person • Expires 8128196 I I I I I I I I I I FINANCESOO flhiance 500 offers a tree work-soop on how to redu~ risk expo- sure on m\ltual funds, annuities and stocks from 10 to 11 a .m.' at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St.. Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-0270. BAOCST~Gf PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open its ctoors, steges, dressing rooms and back lot to the public from noon to 4 p.m. as part of a free Birthday Party and Open House in 'l:elebration of The Center's 10th anniversary season. Guests are required to pick up "back- stage passes" before the event at The Center box office, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The passes are for one-and-a-hall to two~hour time blocks. For more information, call 556-2122. SPORTS COMPETmON Fashion Island will be holding a 10K Skate Race, SK Run, Hockey Tournament and Expo for children and adults begin- ning at 6:30 a.m. in front of Big Edwards Newport Theater. The entry fee for the average com- petitor is $20 and advanced com- petitoTS pay $25. For more infor- tnation, call 548-1170. HAIR CUT BENEFIT Kittie Oliver's Beauty Salon presents a $12 per haircut Cut A Thon from 9 a.m .. to 3 p.m. at 2640 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Proceeds will benefit Project Together, a volunteer program for emotionally disturbed children and their families who are receiv- ing treatment through the Health Care Agency's Childrens Mental Health Services. For more infor- mation, call 935-6288. MONDAY THE ZONE A free local support group meets at 7 p.m. to discuss "The Zone," the exciting nutrttion plan developed by best selling author Barry Sears, at the Barnes and Nobles Bookstore in Fashion lsland, Newport Beach. Ppr more information, call 673-3588. CAREER FOCUS Mccue Associates presents "Where Are You Going?" an introduction to life purpose, career direction and action, at 4570 Campus Drive No. 60, New- port Beach. The cost is $25. For more information, call 979-1000. LEARN TO SAIL Join Now to SAVE $100 Off Membership Fee Private Instruction is FREE with Membership J 0 I N N 0 w s A v E i 0 0 Umlled Time BLUE DOLPHIN SAILING CLUB 644-2525 Sail or Power Boats • Overnight 30' Cruising Vessels Skippered Charters Available No Maintenance, Full Service Provided Enjoy All the Pleasures of Boating ... Without Owning 1819 WESTCllFF DRIVE • NEWPORT BEACH 714-645-1355 Endless Summer? I WISH! Do •II your lt1ck to · llheel ih~')_lng ·If KAYAKS the pl1ee fot all Y••r 111rf incl 0111111 wear • p .. Ju1t $SO •uoka or more inti 11t 1 fr11-T•ahlrt flurln9 1ur •••Ir te 11h1ol lhnltetl time offer. , Anti white y~u'r• here, cheek out KAYAKS II•• 11l11t Ion •t KAPU ,, , ...... 1h1petl ., -It r••••etl 1h1p1r ,, .. ,,. K . . ·~:11 . . ·- niURSOAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 A., LEGAL HELP •Legal Help With~· is the tide c1 a free wa'bbop being offered by Orange C.out College from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in rocm 106 a. OCC's Coun- aeJing and Admissions Building. For more infcmiatioo, c.all "32-5162. NETWORKERS The Tuesday ~orning Net- workers offers a seminar on how to make a business grow at 7 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. First time guest is free and $50 is required from members evmy six months. For more information, call 215-2903. WEDNESDAY BOARDMEmNG The West Newport Beach Association is having its regular board of directors meeting at 7 p.m. at the Coundl Chambers in Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. This month's speaker will be nm Riley, Chief of the Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department. For more information, call 548-4560. CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Cribbage Club meets at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center on the comer of Fifth Avenue and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. For more information, call 631-3371. POOL PARTY The Cape at Metro Pointe presents the Costa Mesa Cham- ber of Commerce Mixer which includes networking around the pool and clubhouse area from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at 1000 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 574- 8780. MEN'S BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church has its weekly fellowship from 7 to 8 a.m . in Dierenfield Hall across from Newport Harbor High School. The cost is $2.50. For more information. call 574- 2239. TRASH OR TREASURE The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a one-day workshop called "Trash or Treasure" for bargain hunters and collectors from 6 to 9 p .m. at Cliff Drive Park, 301 Riverside Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $28. For more information, call 644- 3151. T~DAY, AUG. 29 FREE WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free workshop on "Surviving Government Changes in AFDC and SSI" from 6 to 7 :30 p .m. in the Re-Entry Center. For more infor- mation, call 432-5162. SEMINAR Newport Harbor Area Cbem- ber of Commerce's BU11De11 Development Dtvilion presents "How to Remain in Business and Stay Alive" from 1to9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 45'5 Mac Arthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $15 for members and S19 for non-members. For more information, call 729-C400. NETWORKING The Career Network meeting at St.· Andrew's Presbyterian Church for those unemployed will feature John Hall of Strategic Career Resources at 7:30 p .m . in the Stewart Lounge at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574- 2239. ~AUG.30 BIG BAND •1zzy swift• and his Big Band sounds performs in Harbor View Center for free from 11 :30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m. at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 854-3779. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 Summer Sele J./2 Off (and more) Everything on our~~ Sofas, Chairs; ·Dining Room, Bedroom, Occasional, · Pictures, Lamps, Discontinued Items, Floor Samples We must make room For new Fall styles 155 South Glassel! • Orange • California • 92866 • (714) 538-1159 9:30 -5:30 Mon -Sat • Noon · 5:00 Sun • MasterCardNisa/Terms Available 77 Years and Still Going Strong! , and island vacation includes 'round trip cruise with meals and 4 nig~ts accommodations on Grand Bahama Island •PLUS• 4 day, 3 night hotel accommodations in Central Florida iust minutes from Disney attractions! LIMITED AVAILABILITIES ONLY •• PER PERSON. CORPORATE RATES •• PLUS APPLICABLE PORT AND SERVICE CHARGES ., for the looal evening meetings nearest you. CARDIAC SUPPORT GROUP Led by registered nurse Beth Dunn, the Cardiac Support Group meets every Thursday from 11 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. at Shape-Up Newport in the Aerobic Room, 1080 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The group is free and open to the public. For more information, cell 631-3623. NE1WORKER5 The Tuesday Morning Ne t- workers offers a seminar on how to make a business grow at 1 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Ca!e, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 215- 2903. FREE FOOD The Church of Christ distrib- utes free food to those in need on the second Saturday of each month. Low income and senior residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach can pick up USDA staples from 8 to 10 a.m . at 287 Wilson, Costa Mesa. Bring 70 % Off of What? North Carolina deep cliscount prires al a Southern Ca lifornia address. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CA RPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10·5 722-7224 ,, 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa picture identification. For further tnfonn.atton, call 631-2171. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- days from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 1 to 8:15 p.m . at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J-108, Costa Mesa. The ses- sion cost $15. For more informa- tion, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thursd~y of the month at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Me!ij! 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 Alicia D. Ta ylor 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 NriPCi'I Center Drive, Swte 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a ledure titled •Protect Your Assets• ot 10 a .m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses hoW wills, living trusts, cha.ritAbte donations and other tax reduc:tio« strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probaM. Ad.mission is free, but seating t. limited. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8715. '" OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS ' • Overeaten Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesdlly at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., #5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. ' BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT .. A support group based on the book, "To Build The Llfe You Want, Create The Work Yotf Love,• meets every Wednesd6.y from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristq} St .. J-108, Costa Mesa. The fee is $20 per session. For more infor- mation, call 850-1689. A Fortune In Your Future! A sy tern that converts customers into excited business builders. Great income. Experienced Management.. 22nd Century ProductS! Stop wasting your potential - Call today 644-8464 For All Your Closet/Office Needs!! .. • We accept Visa. MC . Amex & give a 3% Discount for cash or checks . STOUGEWEST '114) 631-4878 FREE Nylon Drawer Liners w/every drawer s stem rchase r I - ' Al THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 HOW TO RAISE TEENAGERS Col1-ge Hospital, 215 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu· calional workshop for parents of teens at 10 a.m . each Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so par· ents can join the group at any point in the cycle. For more infor· mation, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704·8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-'step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Satwday at the Costa Mesa Com· munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. lbe 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 chil- dren 13 to 18. Parents.do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain tree USDA surplus food between 8 and 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ, 286 Avoca- do St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631·2177. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical depe ndency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teens in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Cente r, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP 1llis ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311 , New- port Beach. Free admission but call 722-4588 for space reserva· tion. · Computer class Orange Coast College often a free workshop for computer neophytes that explores the World Wide Web from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday tn OCC's Macintosh Lab. For more tnformatton. call 432-5162. MENTAL 0lllNESS SUPPORT GROUPS The Alliance for the Mentally ill of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illness- es meets Sunday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the commu- nity and committed to conliden- tiality. For more information, call 631-2880. II___ ... ~ .. -.---·· :~ LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and Newport boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an international networking orga- nization dedicated to expand- ing each member's business through quality leads. Call 474- 2225 or 975-8338 for more infor- mation. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of Incest Anony- mous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a.m . to noon every Saturday at 760 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call Karen at 531-2629 or Iris at 859- 3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at 1000 Bison in Newport Beach. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p .m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536· 17 34. ADD SUPPORT GROUP An Adult Attention Deficit Dis- order Support Group meets Thurs- days from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday and from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the second and fourth at Coastline College Coun· seling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. . . . -., BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. FAONG FORWARD Facing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meet every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4090 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT A prostate cancer support group meets every Thursday evening for eight weeks begfu. ning tonight at 6:45 to 8: 15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center, 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. The meet- ings are free. For more infonna- tion, call 122·6237. SENIORS SQUARE OANCE aua The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Oub seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs- day at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more informa- tion. SENIORS MEET Seniors Actively Giving Enrichment meets the third Tuesday of every month at 2:30 p .m. in the Multipurpose Room Side A, Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter, 695 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Attend to find out what is going on at the center and sug- gest activities or programs that you would like to see at the Cen- ter. For more information, call 645·2356. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads Luncheon is every Wednesday at 11 :45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Road. For more infor- mation, call 574-8780. SUPPORT GROUPS • The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult ~ttention deficit dis- order support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For more information, call Dorie at 642·7303. • A support group for people ages 20 to 10 with attention deficit disorder meets every Thursday at varying times at Coastline Coun- seling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. A donation of $5 is suggested to attend the meeting. For more information, call 476-0991. Are You One of Those People Interested in Knowing More About~: Follow these instructions: Just fill out the Questjonnaire and mail it in -From __ _ Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHT NOW +M- O 0 0 1. 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Coast Highway, Newport Beach. · INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE • The Oasis Senior Center offers free tax preparation assistance for moderate to low income individu- als. The service specializes in seniors. AARP volunteers are trained by the IRS. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. SLOW EASY EXERCISE Arthritis Foundation instructor, r-------------------------, I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I .. Send your Hmm to tbe AloaDd Town Editor, lbe Dally POot. 330 W. Bay Sl, c..a Mesa. Calif. 92827; fuMM170 orcall 540- 1224, Ext. 333. L-------------------------~ Wyoma McKinley, leads an exercise class every Thursday morning at 11 a.m.. at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. SPANISH FOR SENIORS The Jewish Senior Center offers Spanish classes every Wednesday at the center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jewish Senior Center offers various card g ames and bingo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more mformation, call 513-5641. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free Cancer Support Group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast -------------------------· --------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER - -------~------ CUSTOMER APPRECIATION MONTH AUGUST 24 -FREE Skin Smoothing Lotion with any purchase of two llarad Glycollc products &qrira Salfte Day 642-1717 283-D 17th Street, Costa .llesa (Next to Ross) Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sw1. 11-6 I I ·------------------------- urself? Highway, Newport Beach. The group provides support to cancer patients, their families and friends. For more information, call 722-6237. WATERCOLOR CLASSES The Jewish Senior Center in Costa Mesa is now fonning classes for anyone interested in learning or brushing up on watercolor skills. For more inlonnation, call 513-5641. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS • Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club in Costa Mesa for their mee tings at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde Methodist Church, 1701 Baker Street, Costa Mesa. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call 540-4446. • The Blue Flame Toastmasters club meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at The Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Vtl- lage, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for hrst-time visitors. Call Robby at 263-8790 for details. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at Country Side Inn and Suites, southwest comer of Bristol dnd Redhill in Costa Mesa. For inJonnation, call 540- 7904. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free bimonthly support group for women with gynecolog- ic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m . the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. GRIEF RECOVERY Whether your loss is Crom the death of a loved one, divorce or end of a relationship, loss of sub- stance dependency, loss of trust, dreams, security or l')ealth, Grief Recovery Outreach Program may be for you. Free consultation. SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support group for mdi- viduals facing any serious illness. including HIV I AIDS and cancer, will be held at 7 p.m. every Thurs- day in Institute for Holistic Treat- ment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach For information, rail 251-8700 APPLE COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214 Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $100/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corpor.i11nn ... p,inner,hlJh m1>n,wr' .it qu1,1tu111' huy-wll .ii.:ret>n11.'nl~ tonlrJ< ''.ind u1llt'( 111111' REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS Fv1c11on'>. lort.'Clo~ure' t>J..enwnh llllt' ill'J>Ult',. \\Orl..-ou1' ESTATE PLANNING Trush, Wills Ptob.i1e Adm1nl\lr,lllon LEGAL =OPTIONS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 M of OCC's Oiemistry Buikling. The club -wbkh is open to anyone 10terested in computers -encour- ages the development and exchange of infonnation related lo the Apple computer. A beginn~' forum will be at noon. The annual membership fee is $30. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month. For information. call 770-1865. MICROSOFT COMPUTER CLUB For mdividuals who prefer Microsoft Windows and Windows applications, Orange Coast Col- lege has something for you, too. The group meets the second Sat- urday of every month from 9 a .m. to noon, the Winners Computer Club meets in room 116 of OCC's Fme Arts Building to discuss the development and exchange of utlormation re lated to Microsoft Wmdows and Windows appl.Jca- uons. The cost of membership is $20, whlch includes a newsletter For information, call 432-5880. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous help line for ind.Jvidu- als with relationship problems. Cohen LS available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p .m. and 7 to 8 p.m . Mondays She can reached at 759..0357. BRAJN TUMOR SUPPORT A Brain Tumor Support Group meets the first and th1td Thursda) of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. f 01 more information, call 722-6237. REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR - A free •phone help line• for seniors over 62 sponsored by Bob Brennan, senior reverse mortgage consultant. Fannie Mae, "Home- keeper" mortgage and other plans explained. The meeting takes place at 3 p.m. every Wednesday lfi Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach Fo1 more utlormation. call 723-0233. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p m every Sunday Zen Home Sutchery. a local man- ufacturer of meditation suppli~ holds a free evening of medita- tion. The purpose of the gathering is ·to encourage and support the pracbce of meditation." 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ALS ASSOCIATIOH ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTlR and their famlliel U\ the greater Orang County atM. 1\'airung Is pJOvided CaU 550-0800 or (800) S.C0.2545. AMERICAN 9'£0 CROSS and more Information, c.a.l1 Dick Pow· mor• lnformadon. caU B&rb&ra at en, 642·22CS. 85'·0881, QNTINN&AL fAIM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Penn at the Orange County Pauground.s m Costa Mesa. Ca.ll Ginny Smith, 706-1517. aNTEft F09' otfATIVE ALTEltNATIVES COSTA MHA CMC ftAYHOOSf 1be Costa MeM Civic Playhouse needl volunteen for ushering, bock· stage. malling•, typing, lights and many other duties. Por Information. call 650-5269. CUOOU. INC. Vohmteen ani needed to belp fa.mi· lies when an lnddent ol cbUd abule nu been ttported and a referral made by the county and to wodc witb famlllel of blgb·risk victims ol parental drug addiction. Por lnfonn.atioo. call 722· h07. FAHMEW OEVtl.OPMfNTAL aHTER r The Amyotrophk Lateral ScleroslS Association, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For lnfonna· bon, call the Chapter Office at 315· 1922. The Orange County Chapter ol the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as ll&sons with the media ln c:hsaster and emergency situations. Por lnfonnatlon, call Judy Iannaccone, 835.5381, or Joan Miller, 835-5381, Ext. 422. The Center for Cce4tive Alternatives, a non-profit charitable orga.nizaboo that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level i.ntems or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642-0377. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The soclety collects l.nfonnation, pbo. tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer Input and help in the Ubra.ry. Call Charles Beecher, 631-5918. Provide support to abuted and aban· doned children as a C uddl•. Inc. hot· line specialist Answer the toU·free number at your own home during a 12-hour shift, one or two days per month. Contact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681. The PaiMew Developmental Center ln Costa Mesa needs volunteers. and donations are welcome. For more inlol"· • mation, call 957-5114 between 8 a.m. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Vlslting Volunteer Program1 support group leaders for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helphne. Interested volunteers can call 283-1111. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society Is seek.mg office volunteers Also, volunteers are betng sought to dflSwer calls ror the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For mfom1a- 1Jon on these and other volunteer opportunities, caU Sally Cdl'Son at 261 · 9446 AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE Amencan Cancer Souety's Relay for We is held tn June and mvolves a team or runners/walkers compellllg against each other 10 ra1Se money. Relay lasts for 18 hours w1lh four s1.tnultaneous events running acroi.~ Orange County \'oluntee~ needed ford number of tasks md udmg log1sllcs. team capldlns, ~ohc1tmg corpoTdte sponsorship, dnd team part1c1pat1on For more mfonna· tion, contact Scllly CMson dt 261-9446. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer RegLOO 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer season registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 tn to 16 are needed for computer lnput, telephones, coaching, cefereelng, equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi· outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary Volun· leers are needed. For tnlorrnallon. call Dr. Renee Namaste'. 540-5803 BALLET PAO ACA The Ballet Pacified Gwld, a volunteer support group for Ballet Paclhca, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For mlonnation. call 851-9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 yea rs old who have lived m Orange County for di least six months and have been on the iob for at least three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from stngle-parent homes. For information, call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., OTIZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE BAY Your help is needed to keep Newport Harbor free of sewage. Volunteers, group leaders, organizers needed. Call 722-1710. COLLEGE HOS!"ITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary Is seeking volunteers to per· fonn clencal, reception desk. gift shop and other dubes at the hospital. For infonnation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4 pm. COMMUNITY HOSPICE CARE Commuruty Hospice Care, which pro· v1des medlcal and emotional support to tenrunally ill patients and their families tn Orange County, needs volunteers i.n Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For mfonnation or to register, call Cindy Lc11rd, 978-7447. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Cons umers for Legal Reform bas an ongoing need for volunteers to moni· tor civil court judges. A computer COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Uteracy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English speaklng adults to read and write, or English as a second language. All tutor training is provided and there is no for· eign language requirement. Training· classes are on Tuesday evenings and Saturday morning for six weeks. After tralning tutors UBWllly work with 1 ·3 studen ts one evening per week at a local church for a 90 minute period. Call Barbara at 832-1464 or Margery at 548-3384 for more lnform.ation. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVOCATESOFORANGECOUt-ITY Volunteers are needed to make a two-year commitment to s erve as DEFORE FOUNDATION FOlt THE ARTS The DePore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. Por more Information, call 241-9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the American Cancer Society. Volunteers are needed, and no special skills are necessary. For inlonnation, call 640· 4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m, DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVlaS Dispute Resolution Services needs volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants to help ln a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. For more information , call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volun· leers for ongoing clerical work and to help in programs for children with dis· abilities and in special events. For information, call 834· t 11 1. and 4:30 p.m. ASH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends in Service to Humanity (PJSH) offers emergency assistance to those ln nl!ed and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are need· ed to help in a variety of areas. For more information, caU Debby, 645- 8050. FOOD OISTIUIUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-profit food bank. needs volunteers to inspect and sort dooateli foods and to help with mail· ings. For more information, call the vol· unteer coordinator, 771-1343. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA UBRARY The Fnends of the Costa Mesa Ubrary need volunteers. For ioforma· bon, caU the library, 646-8845. FULLUFEaUB Volunteers needed for fun and fulfill· ing activities for entertainment and information events benefitting abused children and other Orange County charities. Call John Adams at 640.0355. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDICINE Amencans for FreP Choice in Mech· cine, a non-profit educational organiZd· t1on founded on the idea of mdividudl liberty and lreP enterpnse, 1s seek.mg office volunteers. For more mlonndhon, caU 645-2622 Volunteer opportunities mclude fund raising. program developme nt and traimng to ex isting troops and ptlcks For more information, Cdll Devon Dougherty, 546-4990 Befort y.,, ,, •• Soy It All After • Early Years Toys BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH •Developmental toys for children binh to 10 years. • Quality toys with lasting and creative play value. 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In this particular park on this particuJar Sunday, one such gath- ering of humanity was The Nicole Brown Simpson Charitable FoWl· dation. ll was a summer picnic to honor staff and volunteers of the Orange County-based foundation, which supports many local, regional and national causes pro- tectmg women and children from abuse. 1\vo years have passed since Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Rondld Goldman, were brutally murdered outside her Brentwood condominium. The tri· di of the century has come and ~ .. ~ ,. \\. I• -l 1111\•n• \"1 I , « '-11 lt•)•n lf't' l.:;H t111\.:,'1l"f 1tlH,.-.•1 ll"'SI COllll!.N r..1;,,, ... y .. No1111111 64 ·4 4 b.w. cook gone, but what is left is the work to be done on behalf of others in need, and the proper care and raising of the children Nicole Brown Simpson left behind. That indeed has become the life focus of Lou and Juditha Brown of Monarch Beach. Daughter Denise Brown has stumped the nation, in fact the world, since the loss of her sister, speaking and pushing hard for others to recognize the signs of abuse before it is too late. "The harsh reality of the mur· der and the trial never goes 2 t4t>-ouvsg BUY & BELL USED FURNITURE, TOYS & ACCE880RIE8, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. l•t Del M•r) Behind Sheff Stedon Coete ... (714) 831-7383 .. J CALL FOR QUOTES Effective • Know ledgeabl e • Frien dl y .. : ~ c --:\ ./ \ ).J . • , • , • • ,. l r , RABBITT INSURA NCE 441 Old Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach !near Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 "OT:Jer 50 Years of Fine Quality' DRAPERY SALE! "Custoni "Win d o w Treat:ments Slrutters • Slrades • D11ettes • B linds Cus tom Slipcovers • Bedspreads Create Uni'(11e Styles With Our FREE D esigrier Consulta "on FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY ' Willi l'UllCl44SC ~ IOl>I fUlllC & ~ =:SF'l~IT , the esprit womenswear store :c ry st al court at south coast plaza I r ,. " • " ' • come see the new fall line away,• Juditha Brown said. "But today and many days we live life as a normal family. This pialic is so great, so wonderful to be sur· rounded by so many friends just having fun. This is the good part of life, the part of lile we must all try to make the most out or. Lou Brown agreed. "All of the people involved with the founda- tion have given their best to make a difference in the world,• he said. "This is a special picnic." The sped.al folks and the spe· cial picnic gave way to an after- noon jaunt to the Festival of the Arts in Laguna Beach. The Brown family, including grandchildren Sydney and Justin Simpson~ wan- dered the festival grounds looking at the art on display. "People looked at us, but nobody bothered us,• Juditha Brown said. "No autograph seek· ers or people taking pictures. It was really great to be normal and just enjoy the art festival.• Finding "normalcy" has been a challenge for the Browns, who have been surrounded by a circus of media and public interest. "We have a normal life, beJ.Jeve it or not," Juditha Brown said "The children are adjusting, getting bet· ter every day. They have wonder· ful frlends and teachers and family around them. "And yes, they see their father as often as he wants to see them. In fact they are going on vacation with him next week." Both the civil trial and the cus- tody trial pitting the Browns against son-in-law 0 . J . Simpson have yet to be settled. The Browns remain hopeful that a compromise on custody can be accomplished, allowing the children to remain in Monarch Beach rather than once again upsetting their lives with a major change. They are most fear- ful of returning Sydney and JustJ.n to the Rockingham Drive estate m Brentwood where at any moment hecklers pass by the infamous gates sh outing •Murderer, Mur- dererH and worse. •What kind of an atmosphere is that for two innocent kids?" Lou BrQwn said. "lndeed, their father ~~----~--~~~~~----~-----~----, I, '; _.,_._. •• •. • .• ;;11~4 111fdl:liaJtf ll ~ • ~4~' •• • .. ._ . I • I 'FREEi CONDITIONING TREATMENT WITH SERVICE .1 Penn & Cut $45 Reg. S65 I Weave & Cut $45 Reg. Sfi5 ·t Men's Cut $15 I . W11b th1ud . t.q !bit Ei1n ~ Clms \WI • Sp rib '~ ll!d..lrJ t I . • Wt UM only profwioaal products: Cold\\'(11 • ReJk~n I • • -. -, • Paul Mitchtll • Saxus • Stbastian • F rarncs1 I · . · • .. . · •'. . n ... , ~ I I . •·. . .......... · . •. , -I 1 ·a· · · ·a·· · ···-· ... · ·,. · ··PU····~ -: · · ···~-· · .. ~ .... ·: 1 I I. . • ~ y: . . .J . .. • • • , . " . I I··.· ..•••••• ' ·• •• , .• · .• ....... '.•' ~·· -I ... I • . · . . ., . • . . ' •' . • . ' . . . • ' · • · . • . . I , .• ·, ·~ ~: •. :·:.::. ·_.:. -~~·;.~~..a&!.~· ........ • . • ~ • • .,..II .. Ki . "' . . I 1 •• • • .. •• • • " t) • • • .,.. • • • .. • • • • • : li4 o~.1~ s :~1:.v /_:; b~~~· 'i ~~~; ~:-.:.: L_!1~1~~~L~~~~£~~~~~@!~~~~~~-j u NI v ER s I TY (l ~i~ir~~~~~c~1on1st SYNAGOGUE '~(714)553 3535 "Seek the company of those w ho are searching for the truth and avoid those who have found it." Is Reconstructionist Judaism The Answer For You? Do you find yourself somewhere between Reform and Conservative Judaism? Are you liberal in terms of religious belief and personal observance, but you want a synagogue that respects and fosters tradition? Are you looking for an intellectual atmosphere in which all ideas can be aebated and discussed openly as weU as one that respects people who often feel disenfranchised from synagogue life, such as singles and the intermarried? Are you interested in a warm and caring communi that isn't too bi to meet our needs? r synagogue w ose a ar 1s creativity, innovation and challenge? If so, Reconstructionist Judaism might be right for you. Thursday, September 5, 7:30 p.m. Introduction to Reconstructionism and University Synagogue Rabbi Rachlis will lead an informal talk at a member's nomt-. For anyone interested in learning more about Reconstructiomsm. Call office to RSVP Robbi Arnold RochliS ' Cantor IMI Btolef .. l5Allon ~. IMne • SS3·3535 C/11/d.,m· pnrruttd FniLiy ron1111r • Gzll thr vf(kr lo r«<rtY '"'' "'""-<lrttrr sk a Regents Point resident what rhc best things arc about life in this retirement community and the answer will be the setting and the people. Evenings and weekends find many taking advantage of the af'C>a1s diverse cuJrural and recreational offerings. Whether your castes run to the South Coast Repertory, concerts, lectures at the university or shopping, you'll have ready m.:css co the pastimes you enjoy most. You'll also have ready access to a remarkable gro up of neighbors. Residents are friendly, well-educated and widely cravcled. They're not only interesting, they're inttrcsted in the conri nujng adventure of life. Add our lovely accommodations and three levels of care, and you'll understand why this is the ideal location for the be.st years of yout life. To find out more, writ or call 1-800·278-8898. may want them. but tS 11 the best place for them to be at this stage in their lives?" The Browns rely on their reli- gious faith and the support of many friends for comfort. They know they have done their best, not onJy for their grandchildren who remain the most important part of their lives, but also for so many other people who have been helped by the foundation established in their daughter's name. "Will the court see it that way?H Lou Browns asked with frustra· tion. The answer is uncertain. Despite the emotional tug· of-war that will not leave the family in peace, they continue to work. "Our next event is the second annual Art Auction fund-raiser to be held Saturday, Sept. 14, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Sawdust Fesbval m Laguna Beach," Juditha Brown said. U she has learned anything m her two years in the mecba spot· hght, she knows "the press is a double edged.sward.-• she said. quoting her daughter, Denise Brown. ·we need press on this event to raise money for the foun- dation, it's just that simple. It's a wonderful event and we've had great support from the artistic community. The auction will fea- ture some truly exceptional art." The Brown family and their staff went door to door gallery· knocking in Laguna in search of artistic donors. They claim the a.rt community embraced their cause and hope the public response will be as fruitful. Artist Martin Roberts has creat- ed a special commemorative band-painted lithograph especial· ly for the event. which be will sign that day for patrons. All proceeds from the art auction will fund shel- ters and educational programs for vtctirns of domestic violence. Tick· els to the event are $5.00 and can be purchased in advance by call· ing 376 5929. • B.W. COOK's columns run every Thu~· da_y and Saturda_y, Celebrate with Grace + Perso naliied Wedding Favors + + Chocolate Dipped Strawberries + -!• Gourmet Caramel Apples + + Wedding Mints + Jordan Almonds + + Truffle~ + Chocolate Long Stem Roses + +G1~ Basket and Much More + Orange County Locations WESTClIFF PLAZA BREA MALL HUNTINGTON BFACH 1124 Irvine Ave (714) 990-3022 Marina Village Newport Beach (714) 846-3251 (714) 631-8700 includes FREE EXAM O/fi'r Exptm 8-31-96 BRISTOL VETERINARY 3713 S. BRISTOL ST. f &n1.,.,.,1 S.. .. Jr. .. orr 6 M«Artlt"r, }1Ut Nurth •/~""' Co.n PiAut SOUTH COAST METRO (714) 979-3080 (714) 708-78 55 - ~~~~~~ ~----------------------------, M11il m: 19191 H•11Nlrd Aw., lrvitu, C4 92715 1 me~· 00S#300803267 •OH __ ,___ .. _______ .,,IJ s......,,.,,,, _ ...,"",,.. ___ ... ,. =::*""'~-:'.::"-~:.~:::.. ---.... ..... --~-~,....-......_,_.. ~·· Name~---~~~~~~--~----"----~~-------~~~ Address .~~~~~~--~~~~~----~~~--......... -- C~~...;.....;.~---~----~~~---~· ----Zip ___ _ Telephone __ ..._~~~~~~~--_..... ........ ~------------- • D ' ~12 THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 foru IOW. UY readers respond Laguna school merger-doesn't score rave reviews . . • EDITOWS NOTE: Newport-Mesa School Board President Jim de Boom recently suggested that Newport-Mesa and Laguna school districts should explore merging In light of Laguna's recent problems with finances and personnel. We asked readers what they thought. Regarding absorbing Laguna Beach's schools, absolutely no way. Laguna is a neighbor by printed map lines only. ADA COLE Costa Mesa I cannot believe that Jim de Boom would even suggest that. Newport-Mesa a month ago -when we were trying_ to push the 20-1 ratio with the district - said they did not know where they we re going to come up with the extra money to cover that. And now he is suggesting that there should be studies made, which of course we know studies cost money. I think that is the most bizarre thought process. I am amazed. If anything Newport-Mesa correspondence Traffic fix heeded on East Side A s stated in a recent article, the East Side Traffic Management Study Committee, made up of ijve property owners and two business members of the Eastside of Costa Mesa, · provide input that will be "utilized in comprehensive study summarizing affic flow and how to improve it." Th.is is not an accurate description of e purpose of this committee or the tudy to be performed by a professional affic consultant, as requested by the osta Mesa City Council. Traffic flows ust tine in the East Side of Costa Mesa too well accord.mg to a majority of the esidents who live there. The East Side of Costa Mesa is made p of a grid-pattern of straight streets. design was mstillled when the area as subdivided and developed from arge parcels, more than 40 years ago. that time, the density of population d volume of automobile traffic that ently exists today was probably not ven considered as a possibility. This is a problem that has been stud- ed and solved in a variety of other cities . . ountries as well. Many of the solutions at have been successfully applied have ome to be known as "traffic calming" echniques. The result is a sharing of treets within neighborhoods with autos. estrian commuters, and residents. ith the proper "traffic calming" tech- es in place, drivers of cars who oose to commute through neighbor- oods must do so at a speed that is safe ~ all of the other users of the streets ey share space wtth The East Side of Costa Mesa is one of e oldest neighborhoods m our city, and it etains a character and pride that IS very · que. Maintairung and improving the 'ty of life here, by talcing measures to rrect the high speed and volume of auto- obile and truck traffic that exists oughout the neighborhood, IS a W1Se vestment of energy and resources by our 'ty representatives. • JEFFREY S. McCONVJLLE Costa Mesa i r I ad shockers What a shock to read of Scott aulsen's retirement. During the 1970s, my SOM were fortu- te to have Paulsen as their pnncipal at ersen Elementary, a new school in the ew neighborhood of Harbor View Homes was at the center of it all. mvolved in best possible ways in a comrmmity that (and should) sometimes be faulted for parental passion for excellence. It cannot have been easy to be "The dpal" in your own back yard - ough Scott made it look that way. . In a time when the term ~f41Ilily val- es• has been abused, Scott epttomizes e ideal. For more than 20 years. my amily has known Scott, first as school rlndpal and neighbor, then as a friend and we consider oune.lves blessed. JEAN AltDELL Corona del Mar should split so the school board doesn't keep saying that we can't do this because it is not fair to all the other schools. They have not gotten it right finan- cially yet. Why would they want to merge and sink lower financially by try- ing to help somebody else? It is a wonderful idea as far as being kind, but it is not realistic at all. It (\IDazes me where Jim de Boom gets his ideas. MAIREAD KENNELLY Newport Beach Please don't even think about getting involved with wguna Beach School Dis- ct J as we are StarfiDg ro gef stra.tghl- ened out in Newport Beach. I don't remember Laguna offering to help us out. DAN BYRNE Corona del Mar Jim de Boom's remarks are presump- tuous to say the least. I am opposed to suggestions that Newport-Mesa Unified Above, Lenny the cat fell victim to a pack of coyotes, much to the dismay of owner Kay Bartell. At right, neighbors have restored parts of historic China House. Below, Newport Beach firefighters have left the '70s behind with their new uniforms. merge with the Laguna Beacil School Distrtct. Newport-Mesa has quite enough on its educational plate and should concentrate on major improve- ments needed here. MARTIIA KILLEFER Newport Beach I applaud Jim de Boom's neighborly attitude in suggesting that Newport- Mesa Unified act as a life preserver for the small Laguna Beach district. However, de Boom should wake up and smell the coffee. From what we are told by the school board, Newport-Mesa has not recovered from its own financial woes. UlclD't the Laguna a:iStrid learn any- thing from our dilemma three years ago? At this point, it seems the most neigh- borly thing Newport-Mesa should do for the Laguna district is to share with them our experiences and the safeguards that we· have put in place so that this will not · happen again. De Boom should spend his time fac- ing the challenges of a father with 19,000 children. It surprises me he bas any time to worry about anything else. DAWN STROBACK Newport Beach The idea of combining the Laguna and Newport-Mesa's school districts strikes me as the height of irresponsibili- ty and the continuation of the lack of focus that has plagued the Newport- Mesa School District for so many years. The focus of the Newport-Mesa district should be quite simply to provide a better education for our children. That focus is not to devise new and creative ways to bail out nearby arsm are m u e. We are still reeling from the Steven Wagner problem, a fiasco that took place in part because of an absence of solid controls and a focused business-like way of running the districts o~ations. I would suggest that delivering bet- ter-educated children is the ball Mr. de Boom should have his eye on and that IN OUR VIE\V he should attend to the task that he was elected to accomplish. BILL POU.OCK Newport Bead'l Boy, this is what we really need to do. Seeing that our own district here in Newport Beach just laid off all of the teachers aides with the notifications this past week. I think we better get our OW!l school district in order before we try to help somebody else. PATRICIA EGt.rr Newport Beach I couldn't belieye my eyes when I read e headline thl.5-ntoming~ suggestion is coming from the same person that backed district-wide stacking of kindergarteners -even though only a third of the schools required it this year - because there may be a problem next year. Makes a lot of sense, doesn't it? KRISTY MAURER Newport Beach Gains LINCOLN SCHOOL Mesa city and Newport-Mesa school officials over the sale of the Costa Mesa High School farm site. While the final appraisals on the site still need to come in, if things go smoothly a deal allowing the city to buy the land for much-needed park space could be inked soon. Losses LENNY THE CAT HISTORY A wild band of coyotes killed a local woman's 18-pound pet feline. And residents of Big Canyon are worried the coyote population has finished yet. OTY AUTONOMY School officials got some good news this week when it was announced that Lincoln Teacher Claire Ratfield become one of the first teachers in the country to earn two certifications from the National Board of Teaching Standards. The new certifica- tions is expected to raise the level of teaching stan- dards nationwide. FIRE FASHIONS Those baby blues are no more. Newport Beach firefighters recently shed their antiquated polyester garb for newer, cooler and flame-re tardant navy- blue shirts. Thanks to a few forward-looking folks in C hina Cove, a little piece of the area's history has been preserved. Neighbors of the former China House, which sat perched on the cliffs for about 25 years, have restored parts of the home. Local officials have bemoaned the signed of a recent law by Gov. Pete Wilson that basically guts a city shopping cart ordinance. The city ordinance was needed to combat the growing problem of carts being taken from shopping center parking lots. VILLA NOVA SAFETY FARM DEAL Negotiations are continuing between Costa The popular Italian eatery has retwned. Many diners were forlorn after a fire ravished the Mariners Mile locale but no longer. After a costly refurbishing effort it's pasta time again. Once again gang violence has seeped into local neighborhoods. This time a 17-year-old boy, with no apparent gang ties, was shot as he was standing outside an apartment complex in College Park. readers hotline ed the whole patient no matter the time or day. He never refused a call, even at home, when I had a quick medical question to ask, and always answered with wisdom laced with concern. He became a friend to those be treat- ed and I will miss his easy manner, warm smile, and wise advice. I wish him well and know I speak for many others when I say, ·vou will cer· tainly be missed, Dr. Pfaff." BONNIE O'NED. Newport Beach Thanks for small classes A hearUelt thank you for Newport-Mesa School District's decision to reduoe class size for first and second grades. Our Board of nustees ii progressive, and Superinten· dent Mac Bernd. Director ot Elementary Education Susan~· and the New· port-Mesa UnJfted School District staff are talented and l'elOIJJ'Celul. Po.rems are tbJilled, and our children Wtll thrive. Now, ti we can orily get the Costa Mesa City Coundl to rilake • dedllon about the fann site, we can start cetcb- lng up on au that c:Wened mamte- nance.i. r Why Newport is special It was gratifying to read Tom Moulson's recount ot how he and his wife came to select Newport Beach as their home. The list of cities they could have considered is impressive and each one fabulous to visit. I know, having had the good fortune to have that expertenoo myself. What he goes on to point out is that our community offers something more: the opportunity to experlence a quality of We that encompasses those intrinsic values esteemed by most people. Cer- tainly, the p~ysical beauty and ideal cli- matic conditions are the first that come to mind. The business environment ls pulsoting and rewarding for those will- ing to work ha.rd and ltrong family val- ues make Newport Beach an excellent community in whk:h to rear a family. Tbuk you. 1bm Moullon. for sucdnc:t· ly estoUlng the WW. ol our city, u we, at the Newport Beech Cooterence & Wton Bureau, do everyday. It II the morning to night. day-In. day-out .lif.ty)e you speak ol that.-... tn our~ tn etb&cting vlllton to Newport BMdl who stun our apptedatil ol a ~ot~ P191dm11CBO, Newport Beac:b Conlennce and VWton Bureau ' Ferguson for Clinton? I just wanted to make a comment about Gil Ferguson's pseudo-colwnnist style arti- cle in the Daily Pilot. Obviously this balr bling man wishes the Republican Party was divided and would lose the election. Why doesn't he just go vote for Ointonf Where to park? TODD MANGUS Newport Beach The new Tuesday famaers mark.et at McFadden Square is excellent and indica- tiom are that it will be a sucx:ess, as many residents and visitors have come to buy. ln the long tenn, however, the market may have problems because of the shortage of parking in the vicinity on the designated day. Tuesday mornings are street sweeping days in that part of town: thi1 ligniflcantly decreases the available perking spots for would be farmen market rust.omen. Jt wowd be in the best interest of vendon. market patrons and the dty to ~ the •treet sweeping ICbedule ln the area to another time, and give the new V9llture that additional help. DOI011IY BEU Balboa f write your repntsentlltives THURSDAY, AUGUST 22.. 1• A• ---~~ "--. . -- _:'\lb'~. • '\ CENTRAL LOCATION, GREAT SELECTION The 2~year-old Newpo~ Beach Friends of the Library Used Book Store is raking in the fans 1 SEE WHERE BARYSH- NIKOV DANCED (AND DRESSED): The Orange County Perlonning Arts Center will throw open its doors, stages, dressing rooms and back lot to the public. For more information. call 556-2122. ~ 2DEEP-SEA CLEANING: • DJ.V.E.R.S. is having the 7th annual Underwater /Beach Oean Up at 7:30 a.m. t---SlmHday-in-Big Corona, Corona del Mar. lnfomuttion: 722-9406. 3 1HE PUCK STOPS HERE: Fashion Island will be holding a 10K Skate Race, SK Run, Hockey Tournament 1--L-11<w.t........,.,tv.1or children. ancL : adults beginning at 6:30 {l.m. · Sunday in front of Big Edwards Newport Theater. For more f information, call 548-1170. , By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot mall room full of trea- ures is hidden to the ght of the lobby in the Central Library. Classic tales, maybe a mys- tery or a love story or two, sit on the shelves crammed into the 300-square-foot room, waiting to open the imagina- tion of the next curious child or adult. The used book store, which is staffed by volunteer mem- bers of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library, is rich with a wide selection of books ranging Jrom the ·old, rare clas- sics to art and children's books. Most of the books average $1 to $3, but the rare books cost more depending on the value. Some of the many tl'easures in the store include the first · issue of LIFE magazine and 13 volumes of Charles Dickens' timeless stories from 1881. r-------------------------~ l BOOK STORE HOURS I I I I I I + MMdlly-10;30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. + ~-10:30 a.m. to 7:30p.m. + .. .._. d9y-10:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m. + lhlndlir-10:30 a.m. to 4:= + -1 to4p.m. + ~ -1 to 4:30 p.m. + Swlcl9y -1 to 4:30 p.m. I I I L-------------------------~ from the book sales to the Newport Beach libraries, Schwartz said. Several hundcedJiooks.fill the back room of the bookstore until they are priced and avail- able for customers. "This community is so gen- erous. We always seem to be slacked JlP like this," Schwartz said. DON LEACH I DALY Pl.01'. I 4 SAlrrOJUAL..S.OCIAl. SERVICE: Kittie Oliver's "Some of these books are so wonderful, sometimes I don't even know why they would want to parrwith them," i.aid Bea Schwartz, press chair- woman for The Friends. Although the fundraising group was established 30 years ago, the organization started the used bookstore at the Cen- tral Library when the new building opened two years ago m July. Betty Loughlin looks over the wide variety of used books available for sale at Newport BMdl Central library. The used book store had a r-ecord setttng year ln sales. -1 Beauty Salon presents a : $12 per haircut Cut A Thon • Sunday. Proceeds will benefit Project Together. For more • infonnation, call 935-6288. I I ~ 5 TIIEV'VE GOT YOU '1 PEGGED: The Newport : . Beach Cribbage Oub 1 meets at 6:45 p.m . Wednesday j at the Oasis Senior Center. ' Information: 631-3371. I : 6 CRAWFORD CROONS ' JAXZ. TIJNES: Randy , Crawford, the veteran · rhythm and blues and jazz : vocalist, and Brian Culbertson 1 perform at the sixth annual , Glen Ellen Summer Jazz series. 1 Information: 650-UVE. ' 7SCREWBALL CINEMA: . The Orange County Muse-· um of Art features a • Katharine Hepburn film. "Bringing Up Baby,• at 6:30 • p.m. Friday at 850 San ; Clemente Drive, Newport 1 Beach. Information: 759-1122. ! : 8 OPENING NJQre The 1 Theatre District presents ' "The Boys in the Band." 1 For inf onnation, call 435-4043. I : 9 PILM FEST ALFRESCO: ; The Griffin Linton Con- 1 temporary presents the 1 free Outdoor Summer Artist ; 1 0 HE WROTE nlE I BOOK ON NEW- PORT: Martha's Book- ' store on Balboa Island is having : a book signing for local 1 artist/author Steve Simon. who 1 wrote "Newport Beach. Cali- : fornia: Celebrating 90 Years." 1 Information: 673-7185. I Vincent Lovoy, a Newport Beach resident and occasional customer of the library store, said be enjoys the bookstore's variety. "There is always something interesting here," he said. "It's better than Barnes and Noble." Hundreds of other commu- nity participanJ.s and approxi- mately 800 members of the Friends have contributed to an impressive year for the non- profit organization. During the last fiscal year, The Friends donated $60,450 Since the group was found- ed, The Friends have con- tributed a total of $361,000 toward the Newport Beach libraries. Last month, two years after its opening. the bookstore recorded a total of $5,486 in revenue. The money earned goes toward funding: • materials for the literacy program • additional books on cas- sette • audio visual materials • busing kids to computer facilities • additional large print books • Authentic Sushi Bar • Elegant Dining Room • Lunch Buffet • Complete Bar • replacement of worn-out children's furniture • additional fiction books of interest besides best sellers "We have 96 active volun- teers which is unheard of,• said Adele Mann, president of the Friends. "The reason why we make so much money is because we have such great books," she said. "The community has been incredibly supportive." THAI BBQ CHICKEN DINNER Half chicken ma,nrullcd with Thru spice~ &: cooked on chnrbro1ler Senetl ~uh ThJt tn~ty ..aucc. f' ,,., 1111/Nfl '4.95 615 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ Fax (714)548-0399 ~ , (714) 548-4333 ' ~ (714) 548-135 ~ SIR ROGERS, LTD. 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Just In time for election fe\"ef. , ' ' I I I I I I I I •I I ' I I I I I I I ' I ' I ' ' ' I I ' ' I ' I I I I I AM THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 New Persian-palace already packing them in By Marla Bird. Daily Pilot South Coast Plaza Village bas a knockout of a new restaurant, Darya, where Horikawa used to stand. On any weekday, you can walk into the huge (15,000-square foot) dining room and find it full and buzzing with diners, a super sign for a restaurant opened just four weeks ago. The main reason for this phenomenon is that Darya hrougbt its success with it. The care has been packing them in for the last 12 years at its old 2,200-square foot location on North Bristol Street in Santa Ana. Faithful customers, used to waiting in line outside the tiny cafe, have followed owners Sam Salout, All Abedl and Ray Essahesian to their gorgeous new cream and gold digs in the Village. The second reason for the busy house is the owners' decision to give diners agree- able prices in a luxury setting. At the lunch hour, appetiz- ers, soups, salads and entrees are priced from $3.95 to $7 .95; dinner entrees range from $7 .95 to $19.95 with most around $12.95. A combination appetizer platter lets you select three of the many listed for $8.95, an excellent way to go exploring • Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The Tnldltlon Cantl*'9S Since 1972 " f • : • ' r ~ l :. ~ . f ,:, r r-------------------------, I I I ~~L I I I I I : +WIMP.Dery. I : •••• South COllSt,..,.. l ~ 11:30a.mto10 1 p.m. Sund.9r thrOUQh Thu~ : day, 11:30 a.m. to·11 p.m. Fri- : day and saturday. : • "'8m: Moderate • l +PHO• 557.aoc>. I ~-------------------------~ for new tastes and that is just what we did. We could have made an entire meal out of borani, a featured appetizer at 'Darya. We started with this sweet-tempered mix of egg- plant and yogurt, with onions and a mound of fried mint, an inspired garnish, on top. We ate the borant with thin pieces of bread called lavash, an unleav- ened flat bread and close cousin of pita. · We sampled cool, refreshing yogurt with mint and cucum- bers called maust'khiar, similar to India's raita, and an order of traditional Persian salad called Shiraz, with tomatoes, cucum- bers, mint, parsley, onions and a pure dressing of lemon juice and olive oil ($3.95). Indian and Persian restau- rants use yogurt as a mari- nade/tenderizer. Almost all meat, fish and poultry have a soak in it. I know Persian- Americans who marinate their Thanksgiving turkey in a vat of yogurt to keep it moist and suc- culent. It's interesting to experi- ment with in your own kitchen. When food is left in the yogurt for 'too long a period, the essen- tial flavor and texture of the meat or fish becomes bland and almost unidentifiable, but Darya, for the most part, avoids that mistake. Darya's kebabs are sure to have had the yogurt treatment -all but the veggie skewers ($3.95). Speaking of which, this is a fine house for vegetarians and weight watchers. Rice is out- standing with lots of variety: albalo polo, Basmati rice with black cherries; bCJ8ghali polo, Basmati rice with dill weed and lima beans and zereshk polo with barberries and saffron. Two of the rices with Persian salad and borani cost $7 .95. Of the kebabs, we thought the boneless baby spring lamb to be the very best. Lamb seems to have a happy blend- ing with the marinade and works like a charm, becoming fork-tender. It is served with rice and a whole charbroiled tomato. So are the chunks of juicy tenderloin beef. charred on the edges, pink in the mid- dle and packed on a skewer with colorful flags of bell pep- per, tomato and onion. Chicken has an unmistak- ~lar Demand Asparagus Prices Good thru August 26, 1996 s1" Lb. AIJADeM~ ,_..~ PIANllf Mma NUTS A.->~ fmtf llOMI. IOUCl&llTL MNCH .._ Cl9G WMlt OWN CCJ! 14 C'llT •ION llUD DaNmm ~ DMr ' DON LEACH I DAILY N.OT Darya hostesses Bethel Slusher ~left) and Usa Costello are waiting to take you to your table. able saffron-colored finish, and from a stroll through the dining room, it seemed to be one of the most popular orders and why not? No fat, charbroiled with vegetables, and a lunchtime buy (for this fancy place) at $7.95. The full bar is spacious, the wine list is modest and the soft drink varieties plenteous. For dessert, have a fine baklavah or other Middle Eastern dessert or, what the heck, have cherries jubilee or Haagen Dazs ice cream. General Manager Bob Beh.manesb and Chef Alfonso Avila, both formerly at "fhe Arches, are on deck. "The goal is to make the customer happy, even if he wants a shrimp cock- tail, a Caesar salad and a New York-cut steak," Behmanesh DARK PLACE 10 J••• "'.. • ....... rlt IR~I~! • ''I UO OSSO 111curnn THE ISUlll OF DR. lllfOMAU ('8·11) A n. TO llll (1'1 DCAl'I FllOll LA (RI ... '118"11) .rrn..~(ll) ~=1", -.a(a) IJNl"ERSITY ' • ,,. " 0" "c' ", R,1Jriif •• , i e\.I '"', EL TORO 1 • • • • • r '• :. I Ji)~ I " • . I ~, • q~oo SAOOLEBACK I !I ;; ;, ... ' .. '·, c 's.., •, .:"41 ,, '4'• ... .: .. i ~ .. ' \I'.' said. Over $1 million was spent turning the space into a classi- cal and authentic Persian din- ing room which would tit right in as an upscale dining house in the Mid East, architect Ahmed Tajik said. Dining spaces forpnvate parties are available and the main iloor is roomy enough for most big par- ties . •••• ··-............. •'' .... A9••··· ---• --; .._ •• • -... -• , ... # ....... ~ li9 • ~ • t9 ~'N·M>U, •Bobby and The Cruzers• will rock into the Harbor View Center t;with the sounds of the 1950's and ~e 1960'1 rock 'n ' roll for free fr'om 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on ·Friday at Harbor View Center on the comer of San Miguel Drive and San Joaquin Hills Road in Newport Beach. For more infor- .ma~IJ! _<:all 854-3779. 'GERsttWfN The Great American Music Co. l>resents the music of George and -Ira Gershwin, a famous group in the 1930's and 1940's, at 5:00 p.m . -'>n Sunday at the Diva Restaurant, 1)00 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The cost is $35. For reservations, call 754-0600. SUMMER FESTIVAL The annual Summer Music Festival at Fashion Island includes jazz, country, big band and rock 'n' roll from 6 to 8 p.m . every Wednesday until Aug. 28. Rick Braun performs contempo- rary jazz on Aug. 28. The concert series is free and seating is tirst come, first serve. For information, call 721-2000. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 1 to 10 p.m . on Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday a nd Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at lh.angle Square in Costa Mesa. Randy Crawford, the veteran rhythm and blues and Jazz vocalist, and Brian Culbertson perform at the sixth annual Glen Ellen Summer Jazz series at 7 p.m. on Friday at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tickets are $20. For informatton, call 650-LIVE. ART EXHIBmON •fragments of Mystery,• new paintings by R.T. Pece, and Betti- na Hubby's sculptures will be on display through Sept. 8 at Griffin Linton Contemporary Exhibitions, 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665. PAINTINGS An exhibit of paintings by local Fiesta Cate·ring Complete Catering Services Sizzling fajita Bar • Strolling_ Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet Rooms Birthday Parties, Showers, .Going Away Parties Party Trays To Go Pick up Arranged at location Nearest You For a fiesta to lletnember, artists Jim lfavis and Phyllis Kali- her will be on display through Oct. 1 in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. lfavis will include landscapes of local scenes, as well as scenic vis- tas in New England, Virginia, A5ia and mora. Kaliher will fea- ture impressionist-style acrylic and oil paintings on sun- drenched patios, courtyards and Newport Harbor sites. For infor- mation, call 717-3870. TIMBUKTU Timbuktu, Polle and lfibal Art is proud to exhibit the collected works of Slunue l Brantley through Aug. 31 at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. For information call 650-7473. MAFIA PAINTING Pain du Monde Cafe presents HThe Russian Mafia," one of the most recent oil paintings of John Di Bello, which will be on exhibit through Aug. 30 at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa . The three characters in the painting are depicted as Death, Espionage and Brutality. For informa tion , call 646-1102. PORTRAITS IN OILS "Portraits in Oils" by local artist Sally Coffee will be on dis- play through Aug. 3 1 in the foyer of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The public is invited to view the dis- play Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Sat- urday, 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. For infor- mation, call 717-380 1. TROPHIES In honor of the lOOth anniver- sary of U.S. Sailing, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will present a unique exhibition titled "Trophies: Tributes to Yachting lfiurnphs" until Nov. 8; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Grand Salon Gallery, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673- 7863. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM "One Hundred Years on the Edge: The Frame in America 1820 to 1920," the survey of 100 years Join Us For THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1996 AtS of early American frames, will be on view through Sunday at the Laguna Art Museum G41.lery in South Coast Plaza. MURAL DtSPlAY Placido Domingo, Carol Chan· ning and Mikhail Baryshnikov are a few of the famous faces that will be hanging around Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza tluough September. The Orange County Performing Arts Center has created a specially produced, larger-than-life photo gallery with more than 400 running feet of photo murals celebrating ten years of performances at The Center. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The new area features the Grand Salon for special exhibi- tions; the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class assembly of ship models; and a rotating display of the muse um's permanent collec- tion in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- way, Ne wport Bea ch. For t.nlor- mation, call 673-3377. LAGUNA ART MUSEUM/SOUTH COAST PLAZA Laguna Art Museum's Satellite Gallery at South Coast Plaza is at the Carousel Court e ntrance: admission is free. Hours: 10 a.m to 9 p .m. Monday through Fnday: 10 a .m. to 1 p .m. Saturday; 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.rn. Sunday. For mforma- tion, call 662-3366. SPECIAL BARBECUE SERIES Local sailor Jerry Henn and crew will discuss the recently completed West Marine Pacific Cup Race during the final presen· tation in Orange Coast College's annual summer "Barbecue Lec- ture Series" from 7:30 to 9 p.m on Friday at OCC's ~ Center, 18&1 W Coa:rtHlghwlly,--Newpo1t Beach. Adrnis ion is St t . For more inlonnation, call 645-9412. SUMMER DtNNER "Cigars on the Veranda• is a special event Friday that will f ea- ture a sped.ally-prepared dinner al 1 p.m. by the Riverboat Cafe in the private Texas Deck dining room, followed by a selection of fine cigars at 8:30 p.m. The cost is $35 for members and $50 for non- members. The Riverboat Cafe and Newport Harbor Nautical Museum are located aboard the Pride of Ne wport at 151 E. Coast Highway, Ne wport Beach. For information, call 673-3425. STAR APPEARANa Jennifer Love Hewitt, star of the television show •party of Five• will visit Sears South Coast Plaza as spokesperson for the 1996 Peak Perform~ce scholar- ship program at 1 p.m. on Satur- ddy m Costa Mesa The program, which encourages young women to do their best and achieve their goals, will mclude a fashion show and a chance to hear Hewitt per- form songs from her new release. BACKSTAGE PASS The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center will throw open its doors, stages, dressmg rooms a nd back lot to the public from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. on Aug. 25 as part of d free Buthday Party and Open 1-Iouse m ce lebration of The Cen- ter's l 0th anniversary season. Guests dfe required to pick up "bdck.stage passes" before the eve nt dt The Center box office, 600 Town Cen ter Drive, Costa Mesa. The passes are for one- and-a-half to two-hour time blocks For more information, call 556-21 22 •MORE ON PAGE A16 J tJf~ fJel1~3 J~JSH t1'Ut11 & «£S'CAU«A>t'C SERVINQ CALIFORNIA & IRISH CUISINE DINNER SPECIALS (SERVED AFTER 4:00 ,.., • ML VCU fAVOOTf MmlflS~W • IWP'flOJR MG\'OAY -fm\Y A PM'R>t fM Call (714) 645-0209 Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available 0 IHYalllBOAT CAl'IE t..i.. ......... ()i bawd the 'Pnde of ~Rlverboet. Home Qt The ·~ ~ Herber N.ut:lcel Muaeum (Fo Reuben E. Lee) Is ~n From 71!11'1'l-5pm (Until MidntQht For . Parties, Weddt~s. Etc ... ) Retefwtlane Needed Qitv For Weddinga. Banquets Qi' Privat.e PartlM) Al Meier Credit Carda Accepted Located Ai. 151 E. Coa1t HWv. ~Beach. CA 826001714) 873-3425 Felt: 873-7884 lllUBY'8 JAGUAR DINIER Cleeeic '40I ~ Diner. TredttlONll HemburQere, Greet Shekn & Mllt9 Aleo~ BrMktnt Houri~ Sun-Thurs·~ f'ft. a.1::n.m.1Cb'T\. ~. v ... Amu. Oi9c:, o.n.r. Oub, Clftl 911nct'l. No~ Naeded. LOCDd N. 3CXXl W. Pd: Coelt ~.Newport BMd'I (7141831 7929 For Reservations and Directions CalJ LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE California Cuisane/Mediterranea~ Bmnch Our Scrumpoous Brunch COOS1StS of several Medttemlneao-Sty Salads and Appetizers. •Shnmp, •Pancakes Oacar end an •Omelett.e Statton. Located at 17!:Ul Jambcree 8Nd . Irvine (714 J 9 75-1234 x2100 Hours: 1 ~2pm ReseMlbCln recommended but not necessary ZUBIES Menu lnclodes Ribs. OllCken. Steak &. Lobster. Pnme Rib Pizza, Oyster Bar Pnces Range From $3 95 And Up Hours 11 30am 1 Opm -Cocktails T1I 1 'J pm Credit Cards Not Accepted Reservaoons Not Needed Located et 1 712 P1acentia Costa Mesa (714) 645-8091 CASABLANCA BISTRO Med1temmean & Moroccan · Tradit.ional Middle Eestem Food Hours: 11:30To2.30Mon ThruThurs Lunch. Onner5-1111f1'.1 All Major Credit Cards. Raaervabons Suooested Located at 1520 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach (714) 6'46-1420 FORTY CARROTS RESTAURANT Cootinental -ContemooreN Cu1S1M lnfonnal And Beautiful C>Jr Menu Is Vaned Wdl 'A WiJe Range Of Cultural Favontes Freshness Ouahty and po_perb Service At An AttractM! Pnce Value MQo.fri 1Q.9pm •Set 9-Bpm_• Son 10Sp Visa, Master Card And Amencan ~sa Accepted, Reservations AN! Not Needed South Coast Plaza. 3333 S B'nst.ol Costa Mesa (7141556-9700 AUBERGINE French lnllueooed Dinner Tues~Set 1~ Reservations ~Visa, M/C, Amex 5CE'29th ~Cannery VIiiage, Newport Beech (714)72 150 TWIN PALMS "'-·~­Country French =Served In A Contemporary And ...,,, .... , "" Village_~ A , LNa Enta<tainment On An Ar ~Stencl. 2 Berl; 400 Lunch MoM>at. 1 1·~00. Dinner 5:3().10.30 E'!'8!'( Night Ber Menu 'ti1 Midnight Sun Gospel Bruooh 10·3().3·00 Maior Cr'9dlt Cards Acceclted. Located at 630 NewportCent.er Dr .. Newport Beach (714) 7::!1-8288 251 Shlpyald Woy • ~11 Beach DURTY NELLY'S Pub & Restarant. Serwlg Callfumia & lnsh a.iSlne. Best fish & chips 1n r.own LNe mu91C -~ & S8tu'd8y. AD yrur hMlrite beers on tap Happy tor Moo.fn, ~ Located at 2915 Redhil Ave., Costa Mesa 9t57 -1951 AMACHI Sushi & Sushi to Go Complete Bar All Maior r.redrt. Cards Located At 2675 livine Ave . (Across From Newport Golf Course) (714) 645-551B CALIFORNIA BEACH ROCK'N SUSHI Japanese Style CulSIOe And Full Sushi Bar A Place For Great Food Hours 7 Days Per Week -5·00om T 1I Oosing Visa. Mastercard. Amax, Diners Oub Located at ~355 Via Lido, Newport Beach (714) 675-0575 SUSHI IMARI Sushi Bar And Dining. c>.vners Sucoessfully Operated Ja~nese Rest.aurant In San Fernando V&lll!'i, Tarmna ·Hours 11 ·30am- 2 CQ>m -Otnner 5 ())pm-10 CQ>m All Map Credit Cards Accepaid ReselV8bOOS Not Necessary 375 Bnst:ol. 140. Costa Mesa(714)644-5654 AVILAS EL RANCHITO Autt1enbc Mexcan Food, Wdl The Freshest Ing! 1!dlentS & A New l,lgtlt Q.nsine cnat Margant8S Hours Lunch & Dinner AD Map-~ Cards Aocepted [ocetad at 2101 Placentia, Costa Mesa (71 4) 642-1142 end 2800 Newport 8Nd . Newport Beech (714) 675-6855 Ml CASA A Tnp To Meiuco. Hours QH1 From. 11 CXlam Pnces Range From $2 25 -$8 95 Al Maiof" Cid cards Accellb!d Located Al. 296 17th 9'. ea.ta Meee (714) 645-7626 WAHOO'S l'ISH TACO Fish Tacoa. au~. Bliek 8eefl9 & Rice. Selads, Sanct.Ylches. Pnces Range From $1 .65-$7.50 Hours· Mon . .sat 1 HXlem · ~t·,~~~~enc1ee:S~. Coste Mete. , 200 Mein 9nllt, ~ e..ctl (714) 5S&ro50 PACIFIC FISH 6 SEAFOOD Aet.811/WhOlesale Fish l'Tl8rilst And Restaurant Lunch Only Hou-s· Mon -Sat 11 am -6 pm VIS8 & Mastef'c8rd accepted Located Al. 2620 Newport BIYd (714) 6500130 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes Steak Fresh Fish Dicken Burgers & Selads Pnces Range From $3 75 For Lunch & $6 25 For Otoner Holl's Mon -Sat Open 1 1 em For Lunch 4 CQirn Mon .ffl [)Inner 3 CQ>m Sot. & Sun Maier Cred.t Cards Accepted Located Al. 2300Hart>orBI #31 CostaMesa [714J641·9777 LA CAVE Menu Includes Lobster, Crab Shrimp Steaks Rib eye ~.::r Specials Fn S Sat. Pnme Rib Full Bar & Wine List Dress Hours Lunches 11 · 30-2 30 -Dinner Mon -Sat From 5 30pm Visa. Mast.ercar'd Diners Oub Located At 1695 lrwie Ave , (And 17U'1s) Near Blodbusoor Entertainment Costa Mesa (7 14) 646-7944 TAP AS, The only restaurant in 0 C to offer ltle fne9t ., culSIOe from 5pa1o With IM! Flamenco enterta•nment Speoiehz1ng 1n Paella. stem. gn11ed fresh fish & ~ Open 5 ~ per week. closed Sun ~ Mon Located at 4253 Martingale ~ (Behind Steples at MacArthur & Connthian) Maier credit cards ac.cejUd 756-8, 94 , I I I I ' I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I • • I l A16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 what's going on • .., ........ -..,..,w=1~NE TAS1'1NG The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum presentl •wtne and ll<'ur Aboard the Pride,• at 1 p.m. Aug. 30. Selected tutings will be provided by Rolf Ingram and Rlck Webster ot Rolfs throughout the muJU-coune dinner by the River- bodt Cate, served on the Texas l'eck. DOATWlY The Alliltance League of Nl'wport-Me1a presents the fourth annual •sears DleHard I !lcctric Boat Rally• in ?-!c~·rport 11.irbor from 11 a.m. to .C p.m . Sat- 111day. Partidpants will ra--e dc..wn the bay to discover "retro tever" 1 heme clues which pertain to the I 1ea itage of the Newport Bay area. I lie entry fee is $75 per electric I 1vat, which includes two T-shirts .ind two lunches. For information, • .ill 557-5100. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise 1•, available aboard the 54-foot r merald Forest 11ki docked in I !,ii boa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 .m. every Sund&}': Each guest during the month o August and September will be given a voucher for a complimentary 30- minute ride on a Fun Zone Water Bike. The cost is $25.95 per per- son and $15.95 for children under 12 yea.rs old. For information, call 613-0240. Q.ASSIC CARS The Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island in Newport Beach presen ts the second annual Sum.mer Cruise, a gathering of fine pre- 1975 classic, rod and custom cars on Mondays through Sept. 30 from 4 to 9 p.m . For information, call 721-9546. FARMtRS MARKETS Every ThW'Sday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a .m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. in the munrci~ parkin9 _lot at Bay- siae l>rive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. The Theatre District presents "The Boys in the Band,• a drama, starting Saturday with perfor- mances through Sept. 15. in the back lorof The Lab Anti-Mall at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Per- formances are Friday and Satur- day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15. For informa- tion, call 435-4043. FILM HEPBURN FILM The Orange County Museum of Art features a Katharine Hep- burn film, "Bringing Up Baby," at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. After the film, there will be a film analysis and discussion on the • film. The admis 100 ts $3 tor OCMA mem rs, students an seniors. The cost 1.5 $5 for 0U1ers. For in.format.Jon, call 759-1122. SUMMER FILM FESTIVAL The Griffin Unton Contempo- rary presents the Cree Outdoor Swnmer Artist Film Festlval on Saturday. The movies begin at dark and will have three theme~ •Artists' Films Nation Wide·; "Orange County Filmmakers"; and the "Medicine Wheel Anima- tion Festival." Bring your own chairs or other seating to 1640 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 646-5665, KIDS 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month a t 6:30 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. Call 759-0982. STORY AND CR'.AFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Square Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft anasforyliour ronhlldren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Marbor Blvd., 'Iliangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614 CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR Come to Barnes & Noble in Newport Beach for an hour of imagination and excitement as Bill reads stories at 1 p.m. 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 759-0982. · DANCE ADULT BALLROOM 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 $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The Senior Center is dl 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa For information, call 645-2356 . .. Shoppin .g, Difaing & Entertainment .. , ---- At the End of the SS Freeway,· Costa Me~a 1600 • www.trianglesquare .• com 714. 722 . • f BOOK SIGNING Martha's Bookstore on ~ Island is having a book signing for local ~author Steve Simon who wrote "Newport Beach, Calr Uornia: Celebrating 90 Yean:- from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday at 308 1/2 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Call 673-7185. THE CABARET CHAPTER . ""' The fourth Tuesday of evew month, the Cabaret Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange Count,y Performing Arts Center meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karmen at 5:30 p.m. for I! social hour followed by a meel· lng at 6:45. The group is for pr0r fessional ~ingles, 30-60, whp wish to support the Center while having fun. The cost is $5 fqr guests. For information, call 262- 5881. -. • ; • • I • . • . I J 'ONTINUED FROM A 1 II dievelopment in order to relieve the extra traffic resulting in Coro- na del Mar." ,,. The non-profit defense fund is pla.nn1ng to appeal the Superior Court's decision, Houssels said. Since.1991, 11 lawsuits have chal- lenged various government approvals of the corridor. At the opening of Newport Coast Drive in 1991, Irvine Co. president Don Bren said "Newport £oast Drive will provide the major 'access to this special place" and !tllid1 .. roads symbolize freed.om. H 11 Marty understood Bren's words as 'tt:>Uting Newport Coast as a Hfree rl>adway." But Irvine Co. spokesman Franz WJSner said that is an incorrect 'intetpretation of his message. ·• Newport Coast residents will nave a choice, Wisner said. They can choose to pay the 50 cent toll, ·or drive 1.5 miles north Jo a free bypass that leads to Boni- ta Canyon Drive. The completion of the bypass, funded by the county-and-the city of lr:vine, is slated for February, a county ~te$Dlan said. ~.~esidents contend both routes ~beused. "I am so sick of sitting in traffic, I am excited about it corning," Alice Johnson, a Newport Coast resident said. "I'm going to pay f toll to get to where I'm going. t I don't think they made it con- nient for people who don't ant to pay the toll." . Another Newport Coast resi- dent, Diane Baker, said she feels like she is getting charged double. "I look at it that we do pay Mello Roos (truces) and I don't see Hours: 7:00am • 6:00pm Ages 6 Weeks • 5 Years • Age Appropriate Curriculum • Computer Lab •Library • HI--Tech Security System • Certified Teachers addin another char e • Baker said. "I probably would take the bypass. I would drive the extra mile and a half. H Baker added that her home- owner's association will discuss the issue at a meeting later this month. Both women said the toll road was not a surprise because they were notified of it when they purchased their Newport Coast homes over a year ago. "The double-whammy is for folks in Newport Coast who are pay- ing through Mello Roos for the road and if they use it, they pay again.• said Patrtck Bartolic, a realtor and member of the Newport Coast Drive Defense Fund. "It will also flood additional traffic into Corona del Mar and surface streets." The loss of a portion of New- port Coast Drive has generated concern, particularly among resi- dents of Corona Del Mar. These residents, who were relieved of commuter traffic when the street was installed in 1991, are con- cerned motorists heading north along Coast Highway from South County will opt for the Corona Del Mar route again rather than take the toll road. "If they win the battle all the way, that means the people of Corona del Mar are dumped on again," said former Assembly- man Gil Ferguson, who charged it was illegal for the agency ·to install the toll. Ferguson said the Orange County Board of Supervisors "slipped in this explosive issue• on a consent calendar item years ago. But Ken Smith, a spokesman tor the county Environmental Management Agency handling the Newport Coast bypass, said that was not the case. When the The Official 'Child Care Provider For ~ASA at the Kennedy Space Center T.;t'gRJHlcl .............. ~ 1550 Bristol St. North • Newport, Beach (Between Jamboree & Campus) ©LOANS © O~®LJ8~1J ©8@Ga ON DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GOLD We Specialize in Estate & Antique j ewelry . " ~ .. , . .. . ~... • f • . ' ..... ·-............ .. lans for buildin Ne rt Coast Drive were made in 1988, a por- tion of it was intended to be incor- porated into the toll road, he said. DEATH "This was not snuck in,• Smith said. "There was adequate docu- mentation and public hearings. That's my opinion of what the facts were." CONTINUED FROM A1 This is devastating.• Thompson, who at 17 set a world record in the Long Beach-to-Catalina Water Ski- ing Challenge that held up for eight years until being broken this year, died at a friend's home in Colton. City Councilman Dennis O'Neil said he plans at the next council meeting to ask the Public Works Department to start moni- toring traffic along Coast High- way in Corona del Mar before and after the toll road and bypass are completed. and the widening of MacArthur Boulevard. After a day of skiing Satur- day, Thompson had gone to the friend's home to leave one of his skis. Getting no answer at the front door, he hopped a short fence to leave the ski around back. "We need to find out how the traffic will flow once all the sys- tems are in place,• O'Neil said. But long-time critics are skep- tical. Officials have not released a cause of death, but a family friend who wished not to be identified said Thompson was possibly electrocuted by the fence. "When politics are involved, we can't expect to have too much for the general public,• said Corona del Mar businesswoman Luvena Hayton. "I think it will impact Corona del Mar again." ' Newport Harbor - Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Hrumooy wilb Young Lives" Preschool• Kindergarten Full Time • Part Time • Year Round Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm • Experienced. cenilied Mo111e-.~ori teacher" • lndividuuJized academic instruction • Extcni.ive extracurricular program ... • Hot lunches • Potty Training Register Now ... 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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22., ~996 AD News of Thompson's death shocked bis friends and high school coaches. "This one is the type that hits you hard like a shot put in the belly,• said former Sailor football coach Mike Giddings. "I believe in God, but this makes you scratch your head and ask 'Why?'• Thompson was a starter at linebacker and running back for Giddings' teams, which won 19 games in 1984 and 1985 while winning Sea View League titles and reaching the playoffs bot.h seasons. "The thing I remember most is the water skiing race,• Gid- dings said . "The race was always ·the Sunday before the first practice. Traditionally the football team would shave their heads that Friday so there would be pictures of this bald guy holding a (water skiing) trophy. "He was a delightful guy. So easy to coach." Thompson was a starter at fullback his sen1or year tor cux- rent Newport Harbor coach Jeff Brinkley. who was in bis first season at the Sailor helm. "He was a real class guy - a great ,kid,• Brinkley said. "He was a senior when we were coming in. It was a tough transitional period and he accepted it well. ·He gave the staff the utmost respect and was a very hard-nosed player for us." Other family information was not available. Services are.scheduled at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Andrew's, which is located at 600 St. Andrews Road, across the street from Newport Harbor High. verything You've Been Wanting to Know About Your Health .. (But Couldn't Afford to Ask) Join our medical director, Dr. Ralph Venuto and 10 of Orange County's leading physicians, surgeons and fitness experts as they present "Hot Health Topics," a FREE, half- day seminar where you can learn the latest in health, fitnes~ and medical trends and treatment. Topics Include •A chieving Optimal Health • Arthritis and its Treatment • Becoming a Better Fat Burner • Aqua Aerobics Options • Treatment of Sports Injury •The Latest on Plastic Surgery •How to Improve Your Physical Fitness and more! Saturday, August 24 from 8:00 a .m . to I :00 p.m. L Ue. --, I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I at The Sporting Club at Lakeshore Towers 18007 Von Karman Avenue, Irvine One Block South of the Airport ---' Every participant will also receive a free gift and the opportunity to meet the experts one-on-one. Don't miss this chance to gain powerful insight into better health! Casual and/or workout attire ' is suggested for those who wish to use the club before or after ' the seminar. Swimwear required fur those participating m the aqut aerobics program. Call (714) 250 .... 422 for more infonnation. W'uh M""'-i Dim:tor. RAllple Vlllid01 M.D. F.A CS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 __ ------------------------------ftRS:r-ft,av. __ ~_Lthree .:!feeo since choo1 BE RN D 'I LI"' I board members decided to reduce SUPERJNTENDENrS BOQSTEO BENERTS PACKAGE CONTINUED FROM A1 class sizes to 20 students per li!J9!.0und accident, as the teachers and students adfusted--to-- one onother. I 1 •j I teacher in grades one and two. CONTINUED FROM A 1 WHAT'S NEW Wilson hired six new teacher in + Contract extended until 1999 for their teacher's attention. addition to the four they planned At the end of the day, Eastman said she could tell a world of dif- ference having just 18 kids to look after. "That will go Wlth nun wher- ever he goes," de Boom said. "If he stayed m Cd.Womia all his We, he'd hdve some retirement benefits bmlt up bke many teachers But because supenn- tendents often Jump dround to different sttltes, they don't bwld up retirement benefits dny- where." Befon• coming to Ne wport- Mesd, Bernd worked in Arkc1nsds, Colorado dnd Ari- zond. "I\ lost supenntendents have annu1t1es, some dS high as $20,000 d yc•d r," de Boom SdJd "Wl"' dPC1drcl to stdrl f\.1dc out With $,'),()()() " Tlw ni•w c onlrctct, which will exp11P in 1 qq4, rllso removes the recp1m•mc•nt lor Bf'rnd to subnut rec <'IJ>h lor t>XJ><•n-.es, though his l':'< pC>n'><' tlffCJunt w1U remdm di$ i,hOO The sd10ol d1st11Ct will dlso p1< k up thr> tdl) for Bemd's mem-I b1•1sh1p tn tlw f-lroless1onal Asso- SCORES CONTINUED FROM A 1 state··~ c1\to1c1qt• ol 495 \.PrbdJ dncl 5 11 mc1th cHHI lilt• lhtllOOdl aver- age ol 505 Vl'l hctl ctncl .508 mdth. "\.\11/n• not only d(•liqhted with the "' 01<·-.. \\l•'1c• d<'liqhted with the t1Pnd, .. 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( \ 1>2MCI (7 14) 720-9266 Ark I or: Do11no \ \ 'II 111... f I t ~ 1 \I I I .. i . + $5,000 annuity for retirement account Still, no one in Room 21 was to hlre through attrition. For class-+ $3,600 annual expense account will not more excited about the first day rooms, the school received four require receipts students than second-grade new portable classrooms and + Estimated $300 dues paid for Professional teacher Pam Eastman. refurbished two portables which Association of School Administrators "Isn't it wonderful,• she said were scheduled to be removed while filling out a name tag for one because of wear and tear, said of her students. "I was amazed principal Sandy Bundy. WHAT STAYS THE SAME + $105,248 annual salary + $6,000 annual car allowance MacBemd ciation of School Administrators, ed a $120,000-per-year salary an organization to which he has-running the 2,300-student d.is- n't belonged since he came to trict. Newport-Mesa Unified Newport-Mesa e nrolled about 19,000 students •He's the onJy superinte n-last year. dent in Orange County who Trustee Martha Fluor, who doesn 't belong," de Boom said . voted against Bemd's contract ·As a bodrd, we have mandated extension last year, said she that he remdin aclJve m the philosophically opposes "ever- dssoc1dtt0n so thdt he keeps cur-green" contracts that are rent on 1deds and doesn't extended evE!ry year, but is become isolated.· pleased with the renegotiated De Boom compared Bemd's contract. salary to that of Ldguna Beach The board will consider Uruf 1ed 's former Su penntend~nt t-=B""e=m=d='=s =n=e-'-'w"-'c=o=n=tr=a=ct~at'-'th=e-=-A"""u~-1 Paul Possemato, who command-27 board meeting. when I saw all the room we had." Still, the first day of classes In organizing the space, East-went smoothly, outside a minor man arranged five groups of four desks which left a vast area for group lessons on the floor in front of the dry-erase board. •It makes such a difference,• she said, gazing across the room at the dwarfed desks. Last year Eastman's first grade class expanded to 31 students at one time . With only 18 registered students, she expects to cover a lot more ground educationally. "I'm anticipating getting through the material quicker,· she said. "It's i:nuch easier to anticipate the children's needs and m eet those needs when there are fewer children to f Wilson and district officials have had to scramble during the ·------------~ I rerpdin close between Newport- I\ 1esa's high schools, the percenl- dge of students laking the test vary widely. Nearly 80% of Coro- nd del Mdr's seniors took the test compared to 50% of Newport Harbor, 34 'Y., of Costa Mesa and 26% of Estancia's seniors. NEWPORT-MESA SAT SCORES (VERBAUMATH) • • • Distrid State National 1993-1994 5261554 not available 4991504 1994-1995 528/558 not available 504/506 • 1995-1996 : • 541/573 I 495/511 . 505/508 FVR+CP ....•....•.. $8 Leukemia .••.•.• $12 Program ....•..•. $ 30 f6 months Npply) .. Just the logistics or having less students makes teaching eas- ier." she said. "Clean up is faster, and just moving 16 bodies around is quicker than 30. "I haven't been this excited about coming back to school in years.• Rab;es ............. $6 DHLP+P ........ $ tO Program ........ $ 30 f to 90,lb, 6 months suppty) Ldst year's scores may appear higher than reported at the tune because testing officials revamped the scoring system this year, the n dpplied the n ew sys- tem to previous years for compar- isons. ................ ., • ,.. cam. .............. .... 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Steffi Graf share the top ranking. Davenport won her first WfA Tour event in the United States last Sunday in the Acura Classic at Manhattan Coun- try Club in Manhattan Beach, beating top-seeded Graf Ill the semifinals, then defeating No. 5 Anke Huber, 6-2, 6-3, in the final to claim an $80,000 winner's check Davenport's victory over .Graf -her first ever against the top-ranked player from Germany -was the first time Graf bad lost in straight sets since Mary Pierce beat her at the 1994 WfA Championships. Since the beginning of the summer, Davenport, a Pal- isades Tennis Club member, bas defeated co-No. 1 Graf, No. 2 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, No. 4 Iva Majoli, No. 5 0 Huber (twice) and No. 8 Mary Joe Fernandez. ~ Davenport has won 11 consecutive matches since her ~ ~econ~round-loss at Wimbledon. Ear-lier iR the year, 9av-~ enport held a match point on Seles in the final of a touma-~ ment in Sydney and extended Graf to three sets at Indian ~ Wells. ~ Davenport has never won a Grand Slam. The U.S. Open ~ will be her finaJ Grand Slam event until next year's Aus-~ . ..._ __ • Ground breaking ceremonies on the horizon for new Strawberry Farms Golf Club in Turtle Rock. Davenport IS seeded eighth in the U.S. Open, but is actu- ally ranked seventh on the WTA Tour. Monica Seles and tralian Open in January. Newport Beach's Undsay Davenport eyes Open title. condominiums or houses lirung Strawberry rarms, somebmes mistaken as Strawberry Fields "I guess that's the Bealle!' influence,• DeCinces quipped Arnold Palmer Golf • I Management will reportedJy · 1 manage the facility. : : : I ·rm excited about it,• added . 1 the former third baseman who : : replaced Hall of Farner Brooks : : Robinson in the Balli.more : 1 . • I Orioles' lineup in the 1970s. "It's : 1 MARC MARTN OAIL1 I. 1 .. a championship course with : : great possibilities, and there's no ~ : housing. The individual golfer : hopefully will feel like they're on • a farm and a good golf course." Kimberly Wilmot's plan for a woman's triathlon Sept. 15 along the Back Bay reaches out in an attempt to keep the to becoming the executive director of the inaugural Women's Triathlon, Sept. 15, aJong the Back Bay. Oanskin, which sponsors a women's triathlon series throughout the country, had hosted an event here each of the past two Septembers, but pulled out this year, creating a void for novices such as Wihnot, whose life had changed because of it and wanted to keep the concept alive in Newport Beach. growing up to participate in physical fitness and triathlons in the yea.rs to come,· said Wilmot, who ha<; secured the volunteer services of the Grrl Scouts ol Amenca for this year's event There's an asptration of achievmg success m participation and program presentation, so that the Girl Scouts will be involved in future events as a beneficiary. Neither party has committed to a partne rship, hµt Wihnot is hopeful. Stay tuned. 0 Those who attended Tuesday night's Cal's Caddyshacklliiangle Square extravaganza weren't disappointed. With many golf enthusiasts m attendance, the screening of the 1 recently released Warner Bros. movie, "lin Cup," was a smash. Hey, nothing like a good 7-iron alter filling up at La Salsa Restaurant, adjacent to the Edwards Theater at Triangle Square. The light-hearted romance is a good "date movie" and highly entertaining for goUer.i who are willing to get past their pride and enjoy the experience of a brain-dead driving range pro who blows the U.S. Open. . ! I : : ' I ! I • I • I : I event for all of the good things it brings. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Through the glory of her faith and heartfelt dedication to keeping families alive and inspiring young girls, Kimberly Wilmot of Newport Beach is out to prove that women belong in triathlons. •A lot of women want to be fit, but they don't have an opportunity to apply their fitness to anything constructive as an ending goal," said Wilmot, who in the past year has gone from being terrified of triathlons Last Sept. 10, Wilmot competed m her first triathlon in the Danskin series, gaining enough steam and self-esteem to race in four other triltthlons, a duathlon, a 100-mile bike ride to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and numerous SK and 1 OK runs. Three months ago, Wilmot decided to do something about the September void along the Back Bay, and now she's in the driver's seat of a pioneer effort to keep an all-woman triathlon here. "What we're hoping to do 1s inspire young guls "We would h.ke to establish these races across the country for all women, leaving them m place to benE>hl the Girl Scouts," Wilmot said "We hope this race works out well financially so we can contribute to the Girl Scouts.· Moreover, Wilmot has ignited a bandwagon effect • SEE TRIATHLON PAGE 93 : L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- fall sports preview Kudos to Ned Bondie of • Sailors entering '96 with a quiet confidence Triangle Square, who : •. • Bim Barry says there is orchestrated the event and once ag&n put his trendy Costa Mesa • optimism in the air, but it's shopping center ~n tbe golf map. ~ a •cautious optimism,' E.atrte1 an .WJ available for : despite the solid depth. the fifth annual Bobby Hatfield Golf Cle,qic to benefit the Southern California Lupus foundation Sept. 9 at LoS Coyotel Country Club HaW.ld, a Newport ~aC.b resident and llnger tn the Rigbteoua Brothen, has been ectivelY pertidpeting in a ~to raile twldl and •SEE OOLF PAGE• By Rkhard Dunn, Dally Piiot NnWPORT BBACH -Bim Ber- ry, Newport Hart>or High bOys crou country coach, never wants to be mistaken for his rounterpert ac:rou the bay, Corona del Man BW Sumner. Barry hat aeveral highly touted runners foi thll IMIOO. foUOwing ' the Sailors' rebuilding year last season. And he is •cautiously opti- mistic'" about his squad's chances ol reaching the CIF Southern Sec- tion postseason for the seventh time in eight years, •unlike the coach on the other side (of the Back Bay), wbo was saying his predictions a.re always right.• Among other things, Sumner was quoted in Wednelday'a edi- tion of the Daily Pilot u saying he bas a •99% suc::cea ratio when lt comes to predictions,• and that he feels comfortable making pretea- IOll •reterVaUOni for "'-no,• lite of the annual CIP St.te Cbampi- onships. Barry no doubt 1s also thinking Fresno. But it appears doubtful that Barry and Sumner would entertain the notion o1 travel com- panionship. Smee &ny took over as the Sailors' boys coe.ch, N wport Har- bor has advanced to CIF every year -except last year. In 1992, the Tars won sea V1iw League, CIP Division m and State Division m champlonshipt. With two ot Bany'I top runners back, Junk>r Claudio Corte1 and ~more Curt ~. along with • ("()le of outNnding track aOO.t , the Sa1lon eppeer to be on the verge of another fine sea .. son. "After we g t out of league, it actually g ts a little easier for us (in the ClP preliminaries), which is different than most,• said Barry, who, though he respects his coun- terpart across the boy, isn't about to go out on a bmb and predict a Fresno tnp in November. Bany, a fonner Newport ,Har· bor runn~r. e1So bas eenioc Brad Torrey and juniors Ryan Jemen and Matt McKinley, retunilng let- t nnen along Wlth Cortes and • see SAILORS Pl'GE u ' I I I ~ fHURSOAV, AUGUST 22, 1996 •Estancia product Mark Mollner, Ex·Newport standout Mike Freeman among seven returning starters as Coast's fall practice gets underway. COSTA MESA -Seven return- ing starters led the way as 90 prospects turned out for fall foot- ball practice at Orange Coast Col- lege. The current crop which fea- tures 24 returning sophomores, five transfers and 61 first-year players was actually one of the smallest in Coach Bill Workman's 11-year tenwe at the Pirate helm. OCC will be trying to bounce back from two straight losing campaigns, including last sea- son's 4-6 effort that was good enough for a fourth-place finish in the Mission Conference Central Division. Running back William League heads the offensive returners while Estancia High product Mark Mollner · leads the defense. A late-sea- son ankle injury hin- d e r e d League's attempt to top the 1,000-ya.rd mark, but he still rushed for Work.man 931 yards and nine touch- downs. Mollner notched seven quarterback sacks while making 54 tackles. The other returning starters on offense include running back Mike Freeman, a Newport Har- bor product; guard Donovan ···-· -..... ., .... r-• . ~ ··~..:. I....!....., - --at least in n11mtiers Casey; and place kicker Nate Bennett. On defense, Mollner will be joined by comerbacks Danny Booher and Craig Nosse. The Pirates have a little more than three weeks left to get ready for their Sept. 14 opener at home against defending Mission Con- ference and Simple Green Bowl champion Saddleback. · The Pirates, who went to full pads for the first time Tuesday, will hold a full-contact scrimmage Sept. 6 at 1 p.m. against Santa Monica. Retumlng sophomores In- clude: Kai Balubar; Michaelange- lo Barragan; Bennett; Jason Black; Booher; Casey; Jeremy Cohen; Scott Ehlert; Jake Ekstrom; Freeman; Keith Gray; John Harcar; DeA.ndre Hill; League; James Maldonado; Jeff Mocny; Mollner; Nosse; Aaron O'Conner; JeU Reasbecki Christopher Schager; Al Tuato; Chet Walker and Brandon Wil- son. The transfers are: Jeff Carr (Saddleback)i Andy Linnen and Leon Smith (Golden West); Chris Markuson (Vermillion, Minn.); Scott KrupeneVicb (Mt. Union, Ga.). The Incoming freshmen fea- ture Newport Harbor's Sherif Pepic, who played in the Orange County All-Star game. Several former Estancia High players will be competing for a roster spot including , Frough and Shahab Jahid, Jess Nuno and Mark Palkoner. The rest of the lncoining class includes: Nassar Anderson; Paul Andrata; Comel Avramescu; Ali Ayache; Mike Bady; Marquis Bat- SQUASH League Freeman tie; Dave Brown; LaRue Carr; John Casares; Gino Cervantes; Chris Clayton; Chad Collins; Steve Collins; George Cox; Bill Craig; J.D. Denham; Don Dou- glass; Ross Durand; fohn Ehrlinger; Bryan Erickson; Justin Ernest: Robert Felix.; Rafael Flo- res; John Frank; Enrique Gomez; Rob Goodman; Scott Gray; Matt Harding; Jim Hastings; Zach Hayes; Shale Hirsch; Steve ' Mollner Hoelzel; Josh Holland; Virgil Hopper; Franklin Jhun; Jermaine Jones. Also Joe Khamis; Mike Knox; Sean Kurz; George Linares; Bronte James; Dave Martinez; Jeremy McGlasson; Mike Meyer; Peter Mignosa; Marcus Mirahma- di; Jason Ondrak; Josh Owens; James Parker; Luis Pestonit; Fred- dy Pinto; Steve Stevenson; Tom Summers; Eddie Tapia; Tim Turn- er; and Genesis Vail'u. Squash, it's not for the meek S quash instructor Pete Gerra (above) returns a volley from Mesa Verde General Manager squash student Martin Harrison at the Irvine Sports Club; below, right, moves ln to make a return; below, the unique racquet which is used in the sport of squash, along with the black ball. CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT • Newport Beach's Pete Gerra is on a mission to put the sport into the fast lane. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -Hundreds of years ago, according to squash lore, those in British debtDr prisoners started the game. To kill time in jail, these rather suave community members who became prisoners because of personal bankruptcy would hit pieces of round rubber against the prison walls. Today in America, of course, individuals can file for bankruptcy and continue to live in the comforts of their own home, while squash continues to be played by society's cosmopolitan folks, or so it seems. usquash is very well-known in sports for a lot of people in this area, because a lot of them went to college on the East Coast where college squash is strong,~ said Newport Beach's Pete Gerra, squash pro at the Sports Club/Irvine near the Newport Beach financial district. Somehow, from the original slaps of rubber against British prison walls to an Ivy League sporting favorite, squash has remained an exercise for an intriguing segment of the population. Gerra, the club's squash pro since January, is attempting to revitalize s ash in the area. Last week, for examp , erra os a pro-am exhibition at the club that was free to the public. MWe figured there were over 500 players in Orange County," Gerra saic;t. H Some may think that's surprisingly high, but squash is in a period of resurgence. There were probably more players a few years ago and now there's been a reinvigoration of local squash. MMaybe some of the people who were active left the area, but now, since I've showed up, we're planning squash events to get people thinking about the sport again. Unless it's organized and professional plays, people tend to drift off and do something else." In other words, during the Olympics, more people go the gym; during the upcoming U.S. Open, more people are expected to play tennis. And if Gerra can recruit pros for exhibitions, and someday host a tournament, more people are expected to take up squash, a game dominated by Harvard, Yale and Princeton in collegiate ranks. 1\'aditional squash is played with a black ball that sometimes zooms at 130 mph, on a court 21-feet wide and "Squash .is more strategic than racquetball. A good squash rally would be 30 to 50 shots, whereas a good racquetball rally in pro racquetball might have three or four shots . . . " -PETE GERRA • 32-feet long, with a front-wall line 15-feet high. Members of the U.S. Squash Racquet Association will say that squash should never be compared to racquetball, an American craze in the 1980s. "Racquetball players usually graduate to squash, but squash players never go to racquetball," Gerra said. "It's like checkers and .chess. Checker players will go to chess, but chess players don't go to checkers. •Squash is more strategic than racquetball. A good squash rally would be 30 to 50 shots, whereas a good racquetball rally in pro racquetball might have three or four shots. (Racquetball) is like Wimbledon (on grass) in tennis, it's quick. Squash is more like the French Open (on clay), because the ball sets up more and there's a lot more play." Racquetball courts are 20-by-40 feet and every wall is in play. One-on-one u u y pay ma best-of-five format with the scoring up to nine. Only the server scores. If players tie at eight, the first player to reach eight can declare whether the game ends with the first to reach nine or 10. A good match usually takes about 1112 hours. The longest pro match on record is 2:45. Pakistan traditionally has the world's top players, followed by the Australians. British, Scots, Irish, New Zealanders and South Africans. Gerra, 42, a former high school football player, picked up squash about 10 years ago at the Decathlon Club in Santa Clara. "I used to play basketball there,· but squash I think is a better workout and you're the only one playing," Gerra said. · Several clubs, including Los Caballeros Sports Village, University Athletic Club in Newport Beach, Lake Shore Towers, LA Fitness and Sports Club/Irvine, offer at least two squash courts. Gerra is hopeful of training Newport Beach's most falnous new · resident, Dennis Rodman, in squash at the Sports Club/Irvine, where Rodman is a member. BRIEFLY Kaiser will get his kicks at Texas-El Paso c 0 s T A F.OOTBALL MESA Punter Gregg Kaiser, a Newport Harbor High product and two· year starter for Orangti Coast Col- lege, h(ts signed a letter of Intent to play this fall for the University of Texas at El Paso, according to Pirate head coach Bill Workman. His OCC teammate Matt Burns, who also went to Newport Harbor, bas opted for a full schol· arship at Wagner College (Staten Island, N .Y.) after originally accepting a partial ride from Northern Iowa University, Work- man said. Bums made 90 tackles lost se~­ son and was the team's second· l leading tackler. Kaiser becomes the 22nd sophomore from last season's 4·6 Pirate team to advance to a four- year school. He finished fourth in the Mission Conference 1n 1995 with a 38.1 ·yard punting average. OCC drops women's program. for this year ~~; T ~ WATD. PO The Orange Coast College women's water polo program will not be debuting thia MUOn u planned. Only five women bad llgned up for the team at tbe lcbool'I \ opening this past t-1Pnday prompting an announcement by Athletic Director Barry Wallace that the program will be put on hold one more year. Don Watson, who heads the OCC aquatics program, will be back from sabbatical this spring and the move will allow him to coach the women's team from Day One. OCC bod been con&iq- ertng using an interim coach this sea.son. •wtth Watson back in the spring, we should do a better job of recruiting a team.• Wallace Aid. The men'• and women's Orange Empire Conference games bad ongino.lly been linked r as doubleheaders. Under the new fonnat, all of men's games will start at 3:30 p.m. sec signs two recruits c o s T A BASIBAU MESA -The Southern Caillornia College baseball team has signed two players -Kevin Moore from Long Beach State and junior col· lege transfer Luke Pox -for the upcoming season. The rwitch·hit- ting Moore will battle for one of the outfield positions, according to SCC heed coadl Kevin Kuper. Pox, a left-hander frOin Golden West College, ii an outtielder-ftrll buernAn. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1996 IJ CONTINUED FROM 81 increase public awareness for Lupus since his wife, Undo, was diagnosed with the chronic disease. The golf tournament ($300 entry fee) includes breakfast, lunch, on-course refreshments, green fees, dinner and a rock'n'roll show and dance. Tickets for the show are $50. For more information, call 833-3461or833-2121. 0 In the Newport Beach Golf Course men's club, Bob Forbes, Bruce Matlhes, Hank Lefebvre and Al Elder have the hot hands in August. Lefebvre has won back-to-back rounds on Wednesdays, shooting an even-par 59 to WU1 low gross honors Aug. 7. Al Schnell was low net (51) that day, edging out Rollo McClellan. On the previous Saturday (Aug. 3) in flight rounds. Alex De La Parra (low gross 62) and Al Cranston (low net 53) won Flight A; Forbes (low gross 64) and Joe Russo (low net 53) won Right B; and Elder (low gross 70) and Don Gattuso Oow net 57) won Flight C. In flight rounds Aug. 10, Matlhes shot even par (59) to .wm low gross in Flight A. with Leroy Nonemaker winning low net (52); in Flight B. Russo (low gross 63) and Forbes (low net 54) won again: and Elder (low gross 69) and Gattuso (low net 53) won Right C. In regular rounds Aug. 14. Lefebvre won low gross (63), Don Krotee won low net (55). wmmng a tie-breaker from John Anderson (55). • RICHARD OUNN's club golf column appears every Thursday. 'Iliathlete Kimberly Wilmot of Newport Beach TRIATHLON CONTINUED FROM 81 tor women in need of weight loss or fitness and ~e worried about perlonmng with men. Wilmot•s newly formed company, Athletes Across America, is promoting next month's triathlon and plans to launch a women's triathlon club, among other things. Last October, Wilmot formed a team ol eigl:tt women called •Babes on Bikes" for the 100-mile trek from Newport Dunes to San Diego. · "For this year's ride (Oct. 5-6), • Wilmot said, •we have 24 registered girls to do the MS ride. Athletes Across America is here to promote these races and family races, and events for women to do, because women can get intimidated competing against men. They feel safer in a women's group. •1 am taking a stand for the possibility of love, inspiration, health and vitality, and loVJng families and communities in the name of God, because what lights me up is family, our country, and loving and supporting each other. That's my message for the triathlon, because lile is all about love, family and community. •J've never promoted a race before, but this is my vision: To promote families in the U.S. through races for kids, women's triathlons and a family triathlon relay, so a family can be united in something.• Barbara Wright, world-class triathlete and distinguished Orange Coast College physical education instructor, will give a pre-race speech to the competitors on what it's like to race in your first triathlon. "She's been such an inspiration to me.· Wilmot said of Wright. eevenf,s mn ma1or sponsor, will etl.'io have cntertamment by th<' praise band Sound Mind, a p1 e-rdce expo (Sept 14 at to a.01.), course reviews and first-umer cJ..uucs. medals for all firushers, and much more m the triathlon that will mdude a ?SK swim, 20K bike ride and SK run. Wilmot is walkmg proof that triathlons work for women Since the day a friend encouraged her to try it, Wilmot has climbed a steep ladder Ill reaching the point of satisfactory htness. Everywhere Wllmot has walked, it seems she has bumped mto further inspirc1bon, begmrung with her six-month leade1ship program at Lindmark Educallon, a world-wide education corporation. "When I did my l1Ist race. 1 bad low self-esteem.~ <;dJd Wilmot, a former high "iChool cheerleader, now swallowing d monumental pro1ect that mcludes support from the Richard F Crawford Compan} in Costa Mc>-,d, Hyatt Newporter and Newport Dune!>. "Most women,• Wllmot added, "look di a lnc1th1on dnd sav. Oh, 1 can't do that.' I 1ust Wdnt them to know that U1ey can do it ·• Wilmot prPpared onl~ 11 • months for her maiden lndthlon last yedr m the Ddflskin She got help trom a former profess1onttl cyclist and cunent bike shop owner. a femtt.le triathlete dSs1sted Wilmot in swururung and another person she met by chance helped her in runrung "Three days pnor lo the lace. r had been prepared b) these> three people who came into my hf<> rniraculow.ly a.nd totdU) prc>pdre<l me for this race." she> said She is now ready lo g1vP bdck to the world. Those interested in parucipanng, sponsoring or volunteering for thC' Womdn\ Tnathlon should caU 224-9711 SCHEDULE fMtAY, AuGulT JO Vota.ybitfl College women -Southern •: ulifomla College et Conco<dle •• : : Tournament. : • 5AJUllDAY, Aua. J1 Soc:mr College men -Southern ullforma College at UC Irvine, 7 p.m College women -UC San Diego at Southern California College, 7 p.m Volle~I College women -Southern California College at Concordia Tournament. TUESDAY, SO"r. ] Volleyball College women · The Master's College at Southern California College, 7;30 p.m. WlDNHC>AY, Serf. 4 Soccer College men -Cal State • Dominguez Hills at Southern California College, 7 p.m. College women Southern California College at Cal Poly Pomona, 4 p.m FltC>AY, SEPT. 6 Football Community colle9e · (scrimmage) Santa Monica at Orange Coast, l pm Volleyball College women Southern California College at Whinier College Tournament Community college women Orange Coast vs Alumni (scrim· mage} 7 pm Soccer Community college women • Orange Coast at Long Beach CC. 2 pm SA 'f\JlllDAY, SO"r. 7 Soccer College men Southern California College at Occidental, 11 am Volleyball College women • Southern California College at Wh1tt1er College Tournament Water Po lo Community college Orange Coast at San Diego Mesa Tournament. SAILORS stepping into the top three. "We'll see how (Loo) pans out, and we'U find out whether it's just pre-track for him or if he turns out to be a cross country runner.~ said Bar- ry, referring to Loo's exploits in track and field last spring, primanly as a sprinter, hurdler and Jumper. Newport's Nuzum wows 'em CONTINUED FROM 81 Herberts Cortes last yt?ar firushed runlh overall in the league fmals (15:43), the No. 2 all-time cloclting for a Newport Harbor sophomore, behind Shahram DeZahd's 15:31 in 1992. Cortes also won ldst year's Dana Hills Invitationd.l in the sophomore d1V1s1on. Herberts, who was 10th IIl the league finals (15:44 ), had the school's fastest freshman time in history last year He also won the Laguna Hills lnvitabonal last autumn in the freshmen divi- sion. "And watch out for Brad Torrey, our captain, because he's done a great job this summer and l think he's gomg to shock some people,• Barry said. "(Loo) definitely has that potential (to crack the top seven), but this year ills gomg to be morP challenging for runners to make that top seven,• added Barry, who will hdve most of lus team in Mammoth for a week-long camp beginning Monday. Furthermore, 50% of the Sailors' team mem- bers belong lo two families: Sophomore Steve Jensen 1s the younger brother of Ryan; and fust- timers Jesus Cortes (senior) and Hugo Cortes (freshman) are older and younger brothers of Claudio, respectively "1b.is year, we're definitely opturusl.Jc about what we'll be able to accomplish. but we're cau- llously optunisbc," Barry said. • He puts All-Stars foes down on one hit in 21/3 innings at Long Beach. Newport Harbor High left- hander Garrett Nuzum bolstcr0d his stock and lus confidence over the weekend, stnlting out thrPe dnd allowing just one hit m 21; 1 mrungs of pitclung for the 714 Area Code All-Stars at Blair Field in Long Beach. the 714 SQUdcJ dt*'cl.I. tht .. C'innn- ndlJ Red Lt•qs · The tt:am \\ c1-. coc1ched by (lot - mer Angc·I <dlcht>rl 0dn£>11 l\ hll'-"r. dnd hc rectll} h0lp<>d m e a lot ·· .... aid 1'.uzum. \\ho ~I ruck oul h4 in nParly 7 l UU1tnq.., \\'hlle ra .... h10mnq d 2 q7 ER..\ lor tlw Sciilor~ lt1sl spnnq 'You abn lc>dnwd d lot troni the ht<Jh· e r level ol Lomrw 1111011 E\ N\ htftl't Garrett Nuzum coUegiate choice, said hls rehef out- ing might have caught the atten- tion of an estimat- ed 250 scouts in attendance "I hope it helped me with the scouts," be said ·It defuutely helped my confi- dence. because if you cdll do well there, you can do weU dllywhere. l have rugh expec- tations for our (Newport I team Aside from Cortes and Herberts, the Satlors' other live sconng positions are wide open and could nuctuate from week to week. Both Aston and Steve Jensen came out for track last spring for the first time and enjoyed success in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meters. Nei- ther has run cross country before. Hernandez Nuzum, an All-Nev1port-l'vl<!sd District selection as a Junior ldst spnng, entered the Orange Coun- ty squad's first game with one out an a runner on first in the fourth inning, only lo fdn the flISt hitter he faced on his patented cucle change-up to end the inning. you lact>cl '' rl'-t lw No 'i or No 4 h1fll•J l1iin1 the>1r high school tedm · this year, and I'm wed of losmg " Newcomers Pedro Hernandez, Jason Aston, Ben Boettner, Chuck Loo, Steve Jensen, Jesus . Nuzum then whiffed the rust two lutters he fdced in the fifU1, Nuzum \\ho -.c11d ht• ha-. received r1>cru1tmq mtNf''t from Nuzum plans to stay sha.rp this fall by playmg for the New York Yankees scout team. which mg the top seven, Wlth Loo, a junior. possibly The Tars appear to be back mount ctnd lJ~i... L ~C a::. ru::. tir .... 1 -By Barry Faulkner PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE BID DATE: September 26, the required documents, pllcable safety orders. t:45pm In Dept. 703 lo· EARL MAURICE VANCE quest for Special No11ce of sale. or par1 c:1Jh and bJ' sponse up0n Pet:11oner Ind 1996 at 2:00 pm such bid security will be Governing Board cated al 341 The City Drive A PETITION has been the r11in9 ol nn mvcnlory ance upon such torms and svcn response should be BOARD DATE October 6, lorle1ted The F11thlul Per· By Wllllam M. Vega South. Orange. CA 92668. liltd by JOSEPH LEWAN· and apprarsal ol est:ito ~~· cond1l,ons as are accepl· oddressed as follows· 1996 lo1mance Bond shall re-Ed D Ch II r' IF YOU OBJECT 10 !he DOWSKI tn the SupenOf sets or ol any pehl•On o• able to l!le pe1~on:i1 r~pre· OONALD LEE MOKMA, No paymenl shall be mnin In lull lorce and elfec1 Co~st Comm~~I~: Cool'. granting of the peht1on, you Court of Cahforn1a, County account as provided '" o;en1a1 .. e Ten percen: 01 P 0 Boi. 11122. Phoenu NOTICE TO made for work or malerlal through the guarantee po· 1 DI t 1 should appear 111 tho hear· ol ORANGE. soc11on 1250 ol the Cahfor· amount uro tu lie ocpos· A• zona 85061 CONTRACTORS under lhe contract unless 11od as specified In the ege s r ct Ing and slate your ob· THE PETITION requests nra P•obate Code. A Re· tied with bid B ds ur otto1s GIVEN under my hand PUBLIC NOTICES conduc1ed by: co·partn9r$ Have you slaned doing business yet? No Camtlla E111e11 This staiement wu filed '""'h the County Cl«k of Orange County on 7·11·96 19983889291 CALLING FOR BIDS and until the Reg1st1ar or general condnions Published Newport iectlons or file written ob· that JOSEPH LEWAN· quesl tor Spcmal Notice 10 be 1n .,.., t, Q a11LJ ,., 1 be and lhu seal ol u10 Supe· School Orsirlct: COAST Con1ractors veuhes to lhe The DISTRICT reserves Beach·Costa Mesa Da11y JCCl1ons w11h the coun be-DOWSKI be appointed as form ,5 ava .. abte rrom ll'C •1'.'Ct' \'l.'d 111 ll·l' illoit~J 'o<1t Courl 01 The St3le Ot Da11y Piiot Augusl 8. 15, COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT that the CON· the right to rejecl nny or all Pilot August 22. 29, 1996. fore 1he hoanng. Your ap-personal reprosen1a11vo lo court clerk o•t ce al a01y t n" .. "er the Ar ~ona '" And F'or The 22 29. 1996 Tll466 DISTRICT TRACTOR was properly II· bids or 10 waive any Ir· lh476 ponrance may be in person administer the estate of the Attorney for lho Poll· 1,,c;1 pub: c:it.ori hi: .. ~ol a11J Co..in1 01 MJric:opa, on __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ Bid Dead no Se tember censed at the 1tme the con· regularn1es or 1nformah11os or by your auorney decedent. tloner• bel•ll' 0;11e <>I s • c llM dale JUL 30 1996 26 1996 0;'2 00 P ::i tract was awarded. Any in any bids or In lhe bid· PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR THE PETITION requests LAW OFFICES OF Daled: August 15, SEAL Fictitious Business Piace ~f Bid Rocel. 1. Of· CONTRACTOR nol so 11· d109 or a contingent cred11or of the decedent"s Will and 1996 JUDITH ALLEN, Cl1ork lice 01 Duecior or Pt,chns· censod Is subject to penal· As required b'!' Sec11on SSC 5432 the deceased. you must file cod1c1ls, 11 any, be ae1m1ttod DONALD L. DANIELS, NAN C 1 M 0 RE T 0 N Of The Superior Court Name St.tement C C 1 C 1• ties under the law. If the h· 1773 or the California NOTICE OF your claim with 1ho coun to probale ihe Will and 1 2 2 4 E . KATE LL A , • 8 Dep 1 Clerk The following persons art mg, oast omrr;un ty .. ~. conse class11icetlon spec•· Labor Code, the Diroctor of PETITION TO and mail a copy to the per· any codicils aro available AVE., STE. 103, OR· URIAS, Person<il Rep· DJNALDu tee MOKMA 001ng business as lmpres· 11~7':, J\~stnctA B dg Costa l•ed hereinabove ts that ol tl'le Department of Indus· ADMINISTER sonal representahve ap-for eir:am1nallon tn the lole ANGE CA 92867 resentatlvo of the Es· ~·on On Hold lnttrnallot'tal, Mesa, c:~~62v;nue, o ·specialty contractor" as 111al Relallons of the State ESTATE OF: pointed by the coun w1th1n kept by tho coun Pu~lishod Ne\·,rort tate P 0 Bo• 111 :.>: Phoernc '10 Collons Ave Newport ProJocl ldentlticallon defined In Section 7058 of of Cahforn1a has deter· FRANK ALEXANDER four momhs from the dale THE PETITION requcs1s Boach·Costa ,.,.cs:l Dai~ Attorney(s) at law: A N na 85061 lt C':'I 3:0-Beach. CA 92662 Name· Oraf19e Coasl Col· the California Business and mined the get'terally prevail· RHODES 111 of rirsl Issuance of the let· outhonty to adm1nrs1or 1t1e Piiot A 9 51 .,1 2, ~s RICHARD w. SPENCER ';091, Pet l1cner Pio Per T1molhy R Rood. 110 Col· A 1 M & C n Professions Code. the spe-Ing rates ol wages In the • • teis as provided In secllon estate under the lndepon· u u 4 • ... 4 • Pull ,51 ~J 'Jo,~ • .J1r PulJh~lled Ne..,.,po1t Beach !ins Ave . Newport Beach, lege B edroNo 17u2s5ic e • c1a1ty con1rac1or awarded locahty in which the Work aka FRANK A. 9100 of the Cahtorn1a Pro· dent Admlnistrahon of Es· t99G co~t· M~· D~ 1. p ,0, Au· CA 92662 opy ' o A Th h \' e ' Bt:-.i..t •. c. ... s1'1 •.\ . .; ... DJ' ~... ....,~ ""', T b Ptice Bids· ore on file and the Contraet lor this Work Is to be performed. Copies RHODES, Ill, aka bate Code. The 11me for Iii· 1atos cl ( is au1 ority ·•'• l p, ct 9..,~1 8 15 22 :9 l9!>6 hos us ness is con- available at· Office of the shall Itself construct a ma· of these wogo rate determ1· FRANK RHODES, Ill Ing claims will not expue will allow the personal rop· PUBLIC NOTICE 199u Augus• .::' :?J. =~ Th4SI ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Ph slcal Facilities Coordt· )Ority ol the Work, In ac· nations. entitled PREVAIL· CASE NO. A183930 before lour months from rosentouve 10 lake many Have you staned doing mit~r Ard lh Richey Coast cordonce wilh the provi-ING WAGE SCALE. are To all heirs beneficiaries the hoanng date l'\Otlced acttot'ts without court ap·l----1-4-0-5-9-5-4--Tt-.F474 PUBLIC NOTICE business ye1? yes, 1-1·96 C • 1 C I • D . siot'ts ol Cahfom1a Busi· maintained at the DISTRICT creditors conhngent crodi: above. proval. Beloit laking cer-ens T1mo1hy A Reed 1 ~~m~~~I~ Ag!::i~e Av: ness and ProltHlons Code office located 11: 1370 tors and' persons who may YOU MAY EXAMINE the tarn very lmportanl actions, Notice of Sate PUBLIC NOTICE cns14009HS This statom9nl wu l11ed Bldg "D" Cost• Mesi' Section 7059. Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa, otherwise be Interested In hit kepi by the court. II you however. the personal rep· of Real Property ARIZONA Fictitious Buslneu o~'!'ng'~·c~~':"yl~n ~~:.i:f CA ,·7141 432 5707 • All Work must be com· CA 92828, Physical Faoll· the will or estate or both ore a person Interested In resentat1ve will be required a t Private Sale SUPER OR COURT Name Statement 1..,..,. .. 3,.8 ..,.054 NOTICE 1·s HEREBY pleted within thirty (30) lies Planning, and are avail· of: FRANK ALEXANDER the estale, you may me to give notice to inta1ested Case No. A177887 I • The 10110.,..,ng P•1Sons are ••v v " GIVEN that lht abov• consecutive days. Time Is able lo any Interested party RHODES Ill aka FRANK A with the coYrt a formal Re-persons unless lhey have In the Supeuor Court of County of Maricopa de>ong business as Pacific Daily Pilot AuguSI 15, tt, named School District ol of tile essence. Failure to upon request. The Con-RHODES. 111 eka FRANK quest for Spacial Notice or wa1vod notice or consented the State al Cal1tornra lor In re the Marriage of Coest wine Mtrkellng 29, Septembers. 1996 Oro 8 Count , California complete the Work within traclor shall post •copy ol RHODES: 111 tho filing of an Inventory to the proposed ectlon.) the County of Orange DONALD LEE MOKMA, i6b80 H;irbour Blvd .. •G. tn.'11 cu:: by an/through its the Ume set forlh herein this document at each Job A PETITION has bean and appraisal or estate as-The lndependenl ad.minis· In lht Matter ol the Estate Petitioner, Foun1a1n Valley, CA 92708 --------- Governing Soard hertlnaf· will resun In lht Imposition tile. The ContraClor and hied by EUGENE STOCK· Hts or of any pehllon Of tratlon authortly will be of LORENE S MORE10N. and, Pac1l1c Coast Wine Marlo.ti· PUBLIC NOTICE ter (elerred 10 'as "DIS. or liquldaled demages lor any subcontractor under It WELL RHODES In the Su-eccounl as provided In granted unten an lntt1· deceased. KAREN SWANSON· •ng !CAI. l6580 Hatbour•--------- TRICT" will recoivo up 10 each day of delay, In .!he shall pay not less than the j)&rlor Coun of Calllornla, section 1250 of the Celifor-Hlad petSon files an ob-Notice 11 hereby given 1hGt MOKMA R d 1 Bivd. •O. Founta,n Valley, Flctltloua Business b 1 nol later than tilt amount sal fol1h In the In· specified prevalllng rates of County of ORANGE nit Probate Code. A Re-Jection to lhe pehllon and the undersigned will sell nl ' espon an • CA 92708 Name Statem8"t a~ve·stated ume, Haled formation lor Bldd111." wag11 to all workers em-THE PETITION r'equests quest for Spacial Notice show good ceuse why the Private Salo. to the h1ghes1 No. DR 95·183&8 This business is con· The follow1ng parsont are bids for the eward of a Each bid must conform ployed In the extc1.1hon ol that EUGENE STOCKWELL form ts available from the court should not grant lht and beat bidder. s1.1b~c1 to ALIAS SUMMONS do.1ct~ by. a coiporahon do•ng business 11 "Pf>lled contract for lhe PfOJacl d• and be rMponslva to the the Contract. RHODES be appointed H coul1 clefk. authority. conhrmahon or said Supe-I Domestic Relatlonsl The rf9•Strant commtticad tnstrumentatJOn. 19501 ~ scr bad 19. contract documents. Each No bidder m1y withdraw pt1sonat representative to Attorn•r for the P•U· A HEARING on the P•11• rlor Court on or afte1 the THE STATE OF ARI 10 t•anHCI business und8' redo. Trabuco Canyon. CA R~oof M~lc Ind Canopy blddtl shall submit. on the any bid for a period of sixty administer the Hiatt of the tloner: lion will be held on SEP-10th day' ol Septembet. ZONA, to 1110 Respondet'tt Iha fictitious name or 92679 at Orange Coasl CotlaQ• torm furnished with the (80) dayt after the date HI cfKedent LAWRINCI! H. T~MBER 26. tllH, at 1998, at the office ol R1.:ll· KAREN s w ANSON· names hsted abo11e on 5·1· Michael John Desmond, T r will be a five dollar conttact documents, a ~•t (or lhe opening ol bids. THE PETITION requests ELLE 1.45pm In Dept. 703 lo-ard w. Spencer, AttOIMy MOKMA 96 19501 Dorado, Trabuco h~i non-refundable 1 • of Ille PfOpoNd subcon-A paymenl bond •hall be the dec.danl'a Will and H R, taled at 341 The City Drive al Law, 725 Town & Coun· YOU ARE HEREBY SUM· Pac11oc Coast Wine Markel· Canyon, CA 92t79 •,..• ~=~I requlred for eactf s~t 1t1ct0t1 ol'I this proleci at required Pflor lo execution cOdlclle, If any, be admllted EIQ. (IBN 405t2t, South, Otange, CA 92668. l1Y Rd. Suite 3t0, Orange, MONED ANO REOUIREO Ing, AlthiM D Petry Jr .. Thia bualnass Is con-.. ot bid documents Checks required by \ha SubtenlnQ of the conltact and shall be to PfObata. iha Wiii and KENNETH Q. IF YOU OBJECT to the CA 112868 all lh• right. title TO APPEAR and deterid 10 Prelldtnt dueled by: an lndll/ldual • shOuld be made ~yable to and Svbcontractlng Fefr In the form nt fOflh In the any cOdicfia are ava~able PITRULll, gtlntlng ol the petUIOn, you and lnlertsf of said d• the above tnh~•d act• ll'I In Th.s statemet'tt was filed Have you staned doing • Coatl Commvnlry College Ptec:1icea Acl. OoverNMnt conltact documents IOI' uamlnltion In the file ISO. (18N 05101 ti ~ould appaat •t the hear· tHtad at tune or death tile abOve tn1,11ed Court -...th 111e County Clerk or bu&1ne11 ~I? no District Coda Section 4100 al seq. Pursuant lo Secllon 22300 kept by the court. •"YAN CAVE LLP, 110 '"" and state Vo"' ob-and all nghl, title and Inter· w1lh1n T\"E.NTY (~01 DAYS Orange Co<Jnty on 7·26·'6 Michael J Desmond Bids shall be received In Each Bid shall be ac· of Iha Public Conlract THE PETITION 1eque1t1 aROADWAY ITS aoo ectlona Of' l~a written ob-ut the estate has acqu<tod after sttv ce of lh•s Sum 100e:StS90910 Thie 11119"*"' Wit filed lhe place ldanlllled abova companied by 1 c91'1,fled or Coda, the c:onc11ct will con-authoflty to administer the SANTA MONICA CA tlons with the covrt !>.-In addition 10 th•t ol Hid mons upon \'OU 11 so1~•d Da IV p 101 August a, 15 With the County Cltfll Of and thoH btd• shall t>9 caehlar'1 check or bid lain PfCWlllOnt permitting .,11119 under the lndepano • ore the heating. Your •P. decea.-d 1n and to a~ the Yfolhln the S111t• of A11:on1 ., ' ' • Otenge County on .. ,2.91 ed nd bllcl read bond In an amovnt not leH the aucc~nful bidder 10 dent Admlnistrat;On ot E• to40t·Z305 pearance may be In person carllln A .. 1 PfOpe11y. ••tu· or ..,,th.n TH:f'HY (301 2~ 29. 11196 Tl\464 t9"3el2ft4 ~ at' th• ~bOv:alli.d than ten percent (1~) Of llJl>lttllJlt Hcurllles for any l•IH Act (Thi• authOftly Publlthtd Newport Of by cruur anorney •led In I.ha C11y or Co~• DAYS, II Hrved .. t~I PUBLIC NOTICE Da.ly Ptlot Aug. 22. zit. I u and piece Iha total bid pl'lee, payable monlH wlthhald by tho Wiii a!IOW Iha perlOf\11 rep-8aach..Co1t1 MHI Oelly IF y u ARE A CREDITOR Mesa. County Of Orono• SUCl'I Slate. all UCIU\l ... Of Sept. 5 12 1tll0 tMn 'rn9 Kcord•ne• with Iha 10 \he District as • guwan-Dlelfttl to en*llfa parlorm• ras~tative to take many Pilol Augus1 22, 23, 20. °he• contingent ttedllor ot St111 of Cal11ofnla. p11t•cu; tt\a date ol serv.ct. 'end Flotltlova au1l1teH ' ' provision• ol California '" that the bidder, " ill anca undtf the contract. ectlont wilhoul coun •SJ-tM. THlf47S I d9c:aued, you mint Mt ta11y datct•bad as fotowt· you 111• heltby not l•ed tha• Nam• Slllte'"9n' 1----------Pubflc Contract Coda Sac-PfOpotll Is accepled, shall facti bid 1Ubmit1ad In , .. PfOYtl.. 8al0ta 18klno c91'• Y<M C1arm "''tn lhe C0\#1 LOT «5 OF TRACT NO in cue you fall 10 "° oo. \'ht IOllO'Mng peraone 111 lion 3300 lh• Olatrlct r•· promptly ueeuta th• epoote to th•• Notice 1h1ll taln vary trnportant actlOl'lt, PUIUC NOTIC! ltld mall a copy 10 the I*• 1112 IN THE CITY Ofl JUOOMENT OA DECREE C!Oing b1.1&rnau as· c & L ires thai \ha blddaf pos• Agreement. f\Knlsh a u1t1-conlal,,, aa I bid Item. act· l\OWeY*, the part~ rep-sonal flPl9Hnlatlvt ap-COSTA MUA, COUNTY fay DEFAULT Wtl.l Bt EnterplliH, 2020I S w. :~ .. tile IOllOWtng ti••· faclOI~ Falthlul Perform• equate "'"Ung. •horlng. rfflntet~ wtf be raqUlrad ••c '411 f:!r"'ed bit the COUl't ¥tithin 0, OAANO • STAT OF AENDEAlO AOAINST YOU 811Cl'I SI $ta 20~ Nt¥fpct1 stncat•on of ~1tact0t'I II• 1t1C• 1klnd In an amount Ind btacJnO, ... O!.. equtvelenl 10 give nouce '° lflt&fffl.cl MOTM:• OP r f ::" • ftom ~d~• CAl.IFOANIA. AS PEA ~ roA THE ACLICI' PRA'Yl!D Dtec:h CA 92tl0 ' at the lime that lt\t not leu """ one hundred method, tor ,.,. prottctlOn p«IOM unln• t"'1 ~ POfTtoM TO o 11 1"'9nc• o ,.,.. At:C~DtO JN BOOK go FOR IN lHf P TtTION C•rnaia (1"911 t.cn Arure ~=1!c1 It aw.,dacl: J*C•nt (I~) Of Iha total Of fife and limb In llenc:ha• wa!Wd nollet Of' conMt1lad AOMUllSTIR ::&,a:.~~Ofll\J.ec::,A>n ,AQfS 32 TO ~ INClU· FO~ DISSOlUTION .... • Nrwpon B•ac~. Conltact0t: Aoofint U· b'd pnce, turnlth a 'IY· ~ optn ~allon, to the PtoPOffd actiof\) •STATS OPi bet cOC: n:•.:. for':: SM! Or MISCELl..AHEOUS 1t1 or<Str lo app .. 1 tnd CA '2600 9nM C-39 m.nt 80fld In "' atnOUnl ...... h ahell to IP-The Independent ~ IML IL VMC• 8 9 MA" IN THE Of.flCI OF Otftn<S. yov ~•t t • L 8 Cr0uth • Pion, 2121 cPUILISH: Augvet II, noc IMt 1'*1 ~.m OLASall't•D ltetlon avthoflty Wll be au mAllL IMUIUC• ~181':,, ~~hi•= THI COUNTY MCOADEA ptOI* r~a In"' iflg Unfvtfllfy, ,..W'pOrt IMd\, 1998 and A11QUSUt. ,... ('°') oflha '°'81........:.J·~: It'• th• fff0Ute9 you ~ "'*' an in.-the heeflnA data noticed 0, s Al D 0 RAN 0 ! II\ IM Oerll Of thle Coult .:C.;.;A.;12MO;;;.;.;;;...l.;..M..;.;;..bvtinn--._..._•_ll WALK THROUGH:~ and himllt\ .,._."'" C9n count on to .... eettd '*"°" .... an Ob-VAMCa ft'lf COUNTY. accompanied b, "" r• 30 1111 at tOOO •rn.. ._,. IMll ':..~ myriad of ~ fK'IGn '° tM ,,._,,,,Ind CAMMO.A•WI• -=·MAY EXAMINe the t.tcne commor*'V Mown Qu1r"9 Ming fff fllh11 to SELL OCC ~ & Op-....... la ft N .,_ fOod ~ tfhy tM To II Mh. ~ ... ao30 Conllnenl81 Av· l9P"f and detn I ,.. '°"9 COf'lllllllt ~ emour11t Mt '°"" In ._ ClfM ....,_.. la•_,_ oourt _.., ~ ... ._ ~ .,...,... .,.... .. ._. by the eou.t; I!"" ...,_, Cott• liMM. CA Miii In ..JudgtT>tnl by ODii tt'8I .W Aoed .,....., ...... =Ill-. II\ .. our cotumna ~ ~. · ... d pWtC11rt1 wt10 1N¥ .,. • P8'90n .. ..., ... ,d In NUt agamt you lot the 1.tltf ••· .... \llflldt ~IY ' • • .... • ... .. .. ...... qu~tlfl9d t»uy.. .. ,. ~ on ............... -........ '" :. :.-:..r:-:::. = ,.,... Of ...... CHI\ In Q\IMSH In the Petition. rb]llld ,.,...,. ~..,, (114) ............ --cell -... .,. ............ °" ......... --. • 1191\ • '-"' lftONlf .... UnfttO y~ .. req ad IJy --~~~~-~~~~!~~~~~~ UtO -TIMllR H , 1tM. et ot. IAM. M. VAHm • ...._ on CIOlillln..iort ol to ...w a cqiy ol any,. ' I I ... ' ... ~. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1996 lLICNOTICH _P_UB_l_IC_N_OT_IC--E_s_ ._I P __ U_IL_IC_N_O_TI_c_es __ .I PUILtC lfOTlCU "'IUC NOTtCll 'UIUC NOTICES MUC llOT1Cll Oatl'VUT .. llllM _,., .. \Nlf • ftillilliW bllik: I CfllCl dllMI ~IU:lllllM... ... ~ Cl• -(. d$1:e!'fJlfl-ofii'r~£!iii~?-~.: UIUC NOTICE ,,_ Utlout •ualMH r.· •me Statement foftov.1ng persona att bullntH aa lflltf10f uys, I 7032 S•vbrook OTICE 01" NOMJNU.S FOR PVILIC oma ___ ....,, ....... ._ ........ taclllll'lllllll lc ~ti> .................. --~.:: 2U4nt-0'2flll .... 7 ~· 119•• ....... ., a ... • or 1 cl** ClfliMI 9' I ... ...... far c.1111 ~ _M UIMll _, ... C. ..... 04MtHI ltob =· I II 1 1.-..: ...... .._.; a midi WRl1M111WIDln..-. 1111..,. fll .... • ........... -~;:T,,,...'I 819 tlllW OMd -.. • • NOTICI! IS H"ERBBY GIVEN that the followln1 pcnons have been nomln tcd for the offices cbi&nated to be rilled tf the OcneraJ Municipal Election to be hcldln the City of Newpon Beach on Tuoday. November S, 1996. *-'f • ... •.....,.. llM ..,.. •ocillon ....-y Clf .. Ulllllf C:.:l • I' a • Ml You .. _. .. ...,. und•u ' to "*" wtlO -.... • • = aM,.. blnk"*"9d., Sedlofl II .-. • .,.. i£ a C • s• Dtef OI Trutt d9f ~ ...._ t.r, ... II,;~ ._ 'f • ... • &102 Gf 11e flftlllelll Cede 1114 ~ eo end now 1111111 • •• a epy, . 1Me, 1111• you .. don ••-.port 8eiilah ~ .Hunti1l91or1 eeacn. CA i~I Jtan Kelly, 17032 grook Ln • Huntington eh, CA 92649 t'OR MEMBER OF THE cm COUNCIL ""'..._. · r ,. ,,, _ _, ___ ........ __ Truat· 1n .,. ~ • .. ....., .. Clllfl, 11e aoM It• p11111e • 11 ~ ~ ·i..o ~ _,.,. • '-' -*' dlONld 911 do ........ 111 "" llV • undW ..., ~ al ~· ...._.., IO OfOllC1 ~ ~OC*1Y. It tMi merty Of Hou.ton, .._... 1111111 ..-c111111 1Ut -v,. .... , .. ••-vv ........... In llld ~ 11 -. f/I ... In Mid 111 tal*f\dOtl ol N .,._ ...... Ang!MM) clllid ..._,_, ., .. ~ IMI CUii i1 ~,. TMett ...,. ttiown on 1111 ~al .. Ullllld Melft ot llt proceedlllQ ... ... ... 11 ..-.... CMt _. ......, te dO "'IY ~fie IAlllllCll of Ille AaW'• l'fCOtdS u . ....., '¥ ...-. a C8INlr'I ygu, VOii "'ooN confltt • 11w-°' ~a... • ,.... t bu1in1u .1 con-4'1cr-<s by· an Individual "'"" you starttd do1no ~lrleH ytt? yes. 1973 District 2 • Vote for One ...._ In .. -=.: TNAM1I Deed W1lll tllndl lit-No.: ~142. Tht,... cf-* .._ 11¥ a ..... Clf 'tfl, Nob II hwtlW ~ 1111 ~ ...... ,. .. ...... ... come Mlllblt to "' Plret Of -'Y ..... and .. com-....... ..... • dl8dl ""'* 0 ROllp, A llW CorPo ~~ A,;::t :J ~9:..~C-::=: ::':eu.: :a'~.~::n,.c:=:.~ =~-:a::1:"-.~Jrrut&:~ ~ ~ '"MMt- Carol J, Kolly Tt111 1t•temont was flloel w1111 the Cou11ty Clerk of Orange County on 8·2 t ·96 Jan Debay Barry E. Zanck ..... ~ CA e1 "8N. .. WillloUt CMlllnt or Wlt!'WllY. ebow 1a pulpon.d to be: ..._. i.r a 11o111t «......, riu1tuM11 to tr11 Deed Of nus ~~u&t MW• of 't,:!:~ _... ...,_ ~ to npreaa or ilTlpllld l'IOMllnO Idle. • cent« ltt..c com taW\19 Ind IDlft ~ wcuttd IW G*'Y l . Dietz and .,.- 19963693535 Dmly P1101 Aug. 22. 29, Sepl 5. 12, 1996 11148~ Djs1cic1 .5 • Vote for One Roben Schoonmaker Ralph Rodheim John E. Noyes. Jr. Orane Drew Collranc .., now held ~ I ......, l>OUfStlol\ °' ellCUll'lbrlnW to Me-.. CA 129%7~ n. Ilion. ..wiea wccMa~1; KnWI)' W Dllfz hus~nd and •ltV High SChoof In ...., °'9d al TIVlt In .,. utisfy Ille lndel*dntu .U,.d underUgMct nu-. di.-°' _,.,.... ._........, 1n wfft recorded on 09/1511989 as Lee Angel••· O•y at• ~ ......, In uld by uld Ottd IClvWtt thtrtllfl.. $lmt llllY lllblllty fof q aldol'l 11• fll 1111 ~ lnstrvmtnt No. 89-495-438 lo t90ded StanfO«J Uni· couney\ ~ deecltb-IMr With 1nieiHt u proyidtd lnconedMU of the proper· Code and d'loftr.ad to do ~ lllClt ol olllclal records In veralty, UCLA, •nd ~.,. ... thlrtln: Lot I In 111eitln and the unpaid principal tv addr••• and ottw com-~ In .. llMe.) M: lllt olflti ol lht CoontY Re-Wrlght•MoM.,,n. She 9'0cl MO. Cosona o.t ..., bil•nct Of the Nott mured .... mon ~ r ~Y1 Tht Nore\ hnl tr'lll'ara to ~rd« ot O<qe County, CaK· wu a m•mt>er of '*'• nKt, In .. Cly fll Newport UJ "'°""' '*"" Tht UIUI .. eouncv ~ tomll, Ind pcll'Suanl to \fie JunJor ~ In long ~ County °' Ofanotl uld Ottd with interest thertOn aa lllllOUl1t d the unfNld Mio-c:t\ltc c.r.... DrM Nob OI Oelault Wld tlectlOn to BHCh In Newport Fictitious Business D1rnict 7. Vote for One .._ Clf CelftlrNa. M per PIOVldfd In uld Nott, lets., tnet ot the obllglUOf\ -a.a AM, CA II rtght, ... !h•ftundlr recorded e.aeh, 9:' m.mt>er o1 Name Statement Mlp r9COfdtd tn 8ooll I. ctiaroes and expenses of the and by the prgperty to be and ..,.,... ~ llO 05/1511996 In booll . page • as the Amenc.n ParaJy• PUBLIC NOTICE Ttw following porsons ore PhilipL. Arst ft .... •t Md u, ~ Trustee and ol the INSU created lold and r~ .-. Md nt:I# Mid ~ I under lnslJIJmtnt No 96-244155 or ala Aaeoclalton, the doing business as 0111z Ti)m Thomson al ~ Mtp9, In by said Dttd ol Trust. Oiled: ma.ct costs, upenMa .., llid Dted f/I TNll In .,. said oll1dal reoo<ds. wm sen on Nat Ion• I C" • r It 'I Scr,,1co 1426 S ea~or S1, Doi AO. a.ClfnceaflheC«.wlly~ OMll!tH C.Untr ~ .ctvanctt•thetmtofthe property *-ed In Mid 09112/1996 at In The Front 01 d haded-Sant3 Ana, CA 92707 ore.s lllng conlef fll llid Oourlty. Thi "'9eerdl u ukJ TIUSllt, TflJS· lnltlll poblicllJon ot Che Ne>-CouNy, Cellromlil ~ Thi ftaapoles Al The Main Entry LAague, an • O;i.1d E Orlll Cruz llJO property ..... .eatore de-teeDNllion,4962WllTWAvtfNll t1ceotS...1a: S14'M4.68. Int d'9 land ChefWI: All NU To Tiit Placenlla CMc up the fund natal:f. Conier St Costa Me~a CA ~bllngaotd" .. W'. 11105. Hun1lngron /Jadl, C. In tddltlon to c:uh, the lftOf9 M1v ~In the Ctlllltf 401-411 E Chapman and organlutlonal • 921i27 LaVonneM.Harkless,CMC/AAE ThtlltrMI...,_•~ 92649(1t4)a«>-1429By:KuttS. Trusttt wll Kcept a ca-DaedalfNlt. Thlpropeity Avt.Placentll,CAat1000am. forts for The RoH· Tn1s 1>u~1,,ess 1s c;u11· City Clerk • common dNlgiloltion, I Of MIWI Coun(y ReconJs Rf· stlle(s ctl8dl drltWn on • hlnltcfofe dMcl1bed la i. It publlc IUCOon to the hlahts Duggan Challenge • duCllld "' .. n 111Jr.1d .. JI City or Newport Beach :Ti:. tht .... PfOPlftY .. u.m ;IUSfH Dw C241117 a. stat• 0( l\lllloNI bank, • Ina ... --..... Tht --bidder tor cash (pay&le 11 tnt fot her 90n, JOhn, 1o H,he you ~tJrt~u o.!01ng ~fl ~Id 21129 ~51996 check dfltWn by I ~ Of ..... Md Olfllf common llmt of Ult Ill lawlul money 01 pattlclpm In the 1998 bus rwss ~l!t., tlo l>arod•, AU"U"l 16, 1996 to be: IOI_,• 112 Nw· ' federal credit union « a ~ I MI• fll tht lllt United States). al rlghl title Paralymplc Qam" In Oa. •d Ort z ~ .. .., da9UI Aw, CorOna 09' ..., aulLIC NOTIC• check drawn by a stlt9 « ,.., property oncrtbed Ind lnltrtst oonwytd to lrtd Atlanta. Qay ta aur- Tl1 ~ •,1 .. 1t1111,,.nt wJs f.lou CA m. Tht urldll~ rv 5 fedtnl savings and 1o111... ~ la ~ to be: now lltld bY It under said Deed v!Ved by her lovlng ..,,111 11 • Ct.1• •ty cil·•k of Puhl"hcd Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot August 22, 1996. TNIDt clscWms anilibii: IOCiltlon, uvtngs auod-at POWlll Court. COiia OI Trust In lhe property silllated husband of 22 yeara, Onnu~ C<'uflty on. IJ.S·9G tty fol eny incontctsl!ffl of NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S •tjon Of savings bank MNa, CA 92111. n. undef· tn said counly Ind state here-Allyn 8 Hend 19963691831 the meet tddtes .. nd octw SALE VN0ER DEED Of' spKlfled In Stction &102 d lllgnld Truat• dladl!lma lnarter descrlbtd The properly d • u g tt t 9 r R ~n~ D.J•ly r.101 Augusl 8 15 common clHlgnlitlon. r q, TRUST Fiie "79 Loan: the Fin:vlclal Code and .u-.,..Y lllbllitY fol q lncot· lddrm llld oiner common E u g • n I e R o • • ~:> · '*-heftln. s.t salt wti 920926113 Othef: ttiorlzed to do bustneu In l9dnla C1f the *"' _. dtslg11111on. II any, oJ Ille Ital :?9 l!.1911 TMt.!> d1sclairns any ltab•hty for lime ot the lnttW ~ u per m1p recorded ln be made, but ~ cov--~11 A.P. Nwnb« this IU!te. In the event ten-draa .., octw common propeny described above Is Duggan; aons John PUBLIC NOTICE any incorrectness of the ot the Notice cl .... la: ~~o~t ~~ceri:~:~us3~1•;.~ tNll1t Of wwr.-y, u-83348-168 YOUARE INOE· der other than cash Is K· dMaNaon. r 11t1y, stiown purportidlobe 1111 West Bay Ward ROH-Duggan, ---------stieet address and other 1498.388.A. tn llddtlon to th 11 1 th 1 prtued °' lmpled. ~ FAULT UNDER A DEED OF cepted the TrustM may ~ Siild u1e w11 be Avenue Newport Beacn, cA and Jeremy Thomu NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S common des1g~et1on, i.f ~'!':-=~ ~~co1~e~ 1~~ ~11d 1 c~~~y~ Ing tltle, poneuton, ot tn-~T·~-r: ~trAK~ ~:. ~~· ;!:: ~but~~ :~:·.~~d~~l>~~d l~~usa': ~~l~dr~~~~; Mo:.:~ SALE Trustee Sole No. any, shown herein. Benel1· 1 stMt °' NICklNI baNt, • E>Ccep1 therefrom units 1 ~~:;.t:Y ~J: ACTION TO PROTECT become avab!M to the ~fltd Incorrectness ol the properly Roaa-Ouggan, Jualca 0127214-67 Title Order c1ary· BANK OF AMERICA cMck dnrwn by•....._°' through 67 81 shown upon note(•I secured": uld YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY paye;eortndorueuarnat· aesm\, °' encwntJfW::: address and other common Johnaon and Trevor No 2962221-15 Reference NT & SA. FORECLOSURE ftdenil cndlt union Of a the d c3n~o~nru,;i 11 f!a2n Deed d TruJt, wtlh lntet ... BE SOL.D AT A PUBLIC ter or right. Said sale WW be to pey the r9fMlnlng prtro. desklnabon: 11 any, shown Johnaon; alat•fll Joan No 2663325 APN No DEPT, ATTN: FRANCINE cMdl drllWn by • lltlte ot recor 8 n °0 • thereon, as provided In uld SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· made, but without covenant p111 aum at the nofl(s) .. hereln. The total amount of lt\e ward Thoma• and 931.80·535 YOU ARE IN HAMIL TON *39963, fedef'll UYlnga and loan .. ~~ges~l~88coo~~11c~11 r:~~~~~ note(•~ advancu, r any, PlANATION OF THE NA· or warranty, •x=u OI' Im-cutld by Mid Deed°' TNlt, unpaid balance ol Ille obl~auon Annette Irene Thomaa. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED 10600 VALLEY VIEW ~~~therefrom units i through underthetermsclthtDHd ~~EEDINGOf' AGAI:~ ~::sr:a:c~bt'a~se~ with ~~UMreonl 11 :f~r~d~.:~n~b°tr~t1m°a~ Gay was loved by all OF TRUST DATED STREET . CYPRESS. CA fttd In ltctlon 1102 :th. 67 IS shown upon the al Trwt, ntlrnMed fea, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-UtlsfYlhelndebtedneuS.. provtded =-· costs.upenstSandadvancesal who knew her. Sh• 03120190. UNLESS YOU 906»0012, TELEPHONE FlNlndll COde Md ~ ~ondomin1um plan recorded ~l'r:st andand~ses rA TACT A LAWYER. Notice ls cured by said Deed, ad-~:SO,~~ of n!! the time of the lnltlal pul>llcatlon waa an lnaplrlng TAKE ACTION TO PRO· NO · 1714) 220·3815. rtzld to do bullnna In thla in book l l 742, page 1288 cr..C: 8 .trulb hereby given that S.8.S. vancts thereunder, With t.om.ted ,_., dwgn lltld or tilt notloe of salt ts mother to her own {ECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Saod sale will be made, but scats. In Che IWflt lender ofrlclel Pecor1d~· Uof ;11d TruJt. ~ ukt~..._: Trust Oeed Netwcn, a Clff. Interest as provided lhentln, expen.,oftheTnult"and $154.274 48, however t>enellcl· ehlldren, and many MA y BE SOLO AT A PUS without covenant or war· ottw than calh ta ~ c~untX. arce h · n~ as Ettlrnlttd. AccNld W«ett fomla COrpol'atlon, as tlust· and the unpaid prlnclpal .,.._ d the trusts Ulilt.cf by uld ary estimates the opening bid to othera eonaldered her LIC SALE IF YOU NEED ran1v expressed or implied tht Trutt• INIY wtthhold ~ ow 1 upon tf e c~n 1omin· Md MtdltloNI .tvances, 1 ee, Of successor trustee, Of ance ot the Note HCUJed by Deed ot Trult, to-wtt· be approximately $137,000 00 ~.~I{ ~;!nglov~~tht:/in:. AN EXPLANATION OF THE regarding title, possession: the lauance at the Trust· ~m r :n bre err~ f 1 ~~ :lifwll lnctHse thb~ substituted trustee pursuant said Deed With Interest $153, 1711M EIUmlftd. ~ reserving Ille rklhl to oltul sucn ,.... ee's Deed unat fUnd• i. 1rce • ove. 1rce · • to the Offd of Trust ex· thereon as provided In said cruect lntwtlt Md aodllional bid turlher by the balance ol tile body aurllng, and NATURE OF THE PRO· or encumbrances, .tor the cornt avll&able to the .,.)'lie Lot 8 1n block ·e· of tr1c1 to ule. Tht ecuted by MaitMw s. Willis-Note, fees, ch¥ges and u-advances r ... wll n.. total am01Jnt due Ille beneficiary walka on the beach. CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, purpose ol satisfying the or ~ u • !Ntter d no. 349, in the city of ry under fllld Deed of Trust ton and Maureen Wiiiiston, penses of the trustee and auae thla ,.}9 prtor to In addition to cash. the Trustee Qay was a talented YOU SHOULD CONT ACT indebtedness secured by rtgre. I.id salt wll be Hunttngton Beech, County hlfetofore executed and de-husband and Wife as Joint tht trusts cruted by said .._ n. btotftclaly under wllf accept a cashier's cntck artlat, whlmalcal pla- A LAWYER On September said Deed of Trust includ· made, but wtthoYt covenant f' Orenge, St1t1 of ~·I~ ~ tO::.,':~o! Tenants Recorded on Deed of Trust. Vetdugo said Deed cl Trust ,,.,.. drawn on a State or Nahonal nlst, adventuroua trav- 5 1996 at 11 ·00 AM Eq· ing tha fees charges and or w.raray, ••Pf•U «Im-orn~•· :s f;r map rec1o; e 1 f.ull ~Demand f Slllt 10f1411992 as Instrument Trustee Service fen executed and delvtflct Bink. a Checie drawn by a State eler, and a eherlahed 11i111blt DHd .compa~y as expenses ol the Trustee. ~rep~~· ~to ~sc:~aneou's ~·.~~ ,,, t~e • • Wfttten Notlc:'ot 0.: Nop . 92-69488°' omc1 .!~ Bookd In-Cofporatlon, as said Trust-to.,.~• Wfttten !_~dtfd •I Cbyredtt SUnton oFti da her garden and anl- ..L Th 1 1 d 'd _,,, or enc ........ ances. · faul and Electlon age -'°' recor s " 121 w. Lelllngton onv. Oedanltlon ~ Oaf .. and ""'"""' rawn a tale or • mala. Gay llved the Ille duty appointed Trustee e rus ee un er sa1 utldy the lndebtednHa -office of tht county re-to Se1. the orTlce cA the county Re-AM.x Thlrd FIOOI' Glen-Demand f SM and Wl1t t<al ~s and Loan Assoaa· under and pursuant to Deed of Trust caused a cured by ukt Ottd 116-corder of said county The unden6gned caused corder or Orange County dale ·CA 91203 ' 18181 tan ~at o.t.:. and lion S.Vtngs AssoaatJon or exprasalon 'ml cua Qeed of Trust, recorded on Notice of Default and Elec-vances thefeundef, 'wttt1 ~ar.cel 15 l ot 5 in block uld NoClc.t Ol Default and Callfomla, and pursua.nt t~ ~7. Automat~ Sales Ellctlon to Sel. Thi undef· s.vinos Banlt speahed In sec-~=~~I ~~~.::· ~ 04/03/90 15 Document No. lion to Sell to be recorded Interest u provided thtteln. C of tr1ct no. 349, 111 the EledJon to Seti to be re-the Notice ot Oerautt and UM (916) 3f17·T728, By. UQned caused said NoClc.t bOn 5'102 ol lne flnancaal Code and generous nature 9().174352 Book Page 01 on the count~ where the and the unpaid Pflnclpll ti.I-city of Huntington Beach, cotded In the COWlty wt-e Election to Sell thereunder Sona Tashdjian, Trustee 1 al Defd and Ellctlon to and authorllld to do business In Official Records 1n the of real propef1Y os located and ~of the Nott secured by ~0~r'Y or Orenge. Stete of ::S,.., Pf~ ls located recOfded 05/16/1996 In Book ~les Ol'flcer, Dated: August Sell to be tecOfdtd In the this state In tne event tender '::!~~. c~~·t;,~~da~~~ lice of the Rtcllfde1 of OR more than three months ukl Deed with lnttftst a' odrnd11, bes k p1e5r map .,, __ ~!_.,. -~~ ~ -. Page-. as tnlll\Jment No. 12. 1996 ASAP219178 81'22. ~ whefe lht r.,. prop.. other lllan cash IS accepled the w~ worldwide. Gay'a ttlefton •• Pfovtded In said recor II '" oo • page ,...,. ---_,, , .. 96-246465 of said Official 8129 915 ertv fs TruS1ee may YilthhOld the ISSU· ••• ANGE County, Cellforn1a. l•ave elapsed ~1nce such Nott, fMS, chalgea and••· 17 of m1scelle,,eous maps, cordatJon. GokMn Welt Records, will sen on • "'Y loc.r.d Md mofe ance ol tile 11ustet's deed unbl aenM of humor and uecuted by: LELAND H. recorlla1ton. Equitable Deed penses cl tht tru.-.. • 1n the olf1ct of the county s.vlngs Auodlltk>n Sefvke OSil 111996 at the North front PUBLIC NOTICE than ~ :-:;:;:. hlnds become wallable to the I aught• r w 111 b • WEST. AN UNMARRIED Compeny, as Trustee, the trusts Cfffted by uld recorder of said county. Co., u Trust.-, Post Of'l1ce entrance to the Coonty tillpsed ~ payee oundorsH as.a matter or m I a•• d d • • r I Y • MAN. WILL SELL AT PUB· Trust Deed Untt #38434, Deed d TNst. Coast fed ~·~eel l6: Lot l7 on block lox M817, SMt Antonio, TX Courthouse 700 Civic Cen-tton. Mann Conveyandng r1Qht Said sale wlH be made, but Memorlal service wlll UC AUCTION TO THE 333 South Beaudry Avenue Se!VIGH, • c.Mfomla COl'pO-8 01 tract no. 349. in th ~. T~ ter Drive West Santa Ana. loin 132545t Other 9072.012 Fie ~ as 1~:,at,:· wfthout covenant or warranly. be held at St. An· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 1 Hh Floor. Los AngPles, ration, as ukS TNstte, 11433 coty of Hu,,ltngton Beich, Number: (210) 543-U98, CA at 1:00 P.M. at public 116092 AP Mim~ 45.9-123-0! Dutt0n Ave ~ ~ expre~s or Implied, r~ardlng drew'• Preabyterlen CA 90017 TelP none Fallbrook Avenue, West Coun1v of Orange, St1te of s.lts status Line: (916) al'"tlon to the highest bid-Ndice Of TNSt"• Sele u ., ' bile, posmslon, or encum· C hurch, Newport CASH lpayeble at 11mo or • µ Hiiis CA 91*"3:z:zs 18181 Cahlorn1a, 115 per map 387-7728, Nett Sendef's, ,_.. der for cash (payable al the Dffd Of TM! YCJJ ire 111 default Rou, CA 96401, Tetephont !>ranees to satisfy the Indebted· 8 h M d 481e in lawful money ol the Nu'.nbt'r 12131 345-8953, 31~, By: Hemet Moro~ recorded on book 15, page slstllnl Secret-.y, 0..te: time or sale In lawful money undere Deed OI TNst, dated Mty Numbtf:ed (707) 17~1!1~ riess secured by Sa.Id deed. A~:~st ~. 1~ a~t United State st at IN THE Bv ENID DODOUGH. Asllstant Se<retMy, Dated: 17 of mos.cellaneous m&JlS, 08I03lll6 ASAP217"0 8115, of the United States~ ell 8, 199t, uri85S y<11 tekl ldlOn 1 ~-su:'! Jan R~ advances tllereunder. with h QUAD AREA OF mr Cl TY T nus TEE SALE OFFICER, August 02. 1991 in the office of the cou,,ty 1122. 8121 right, tltle and Interest con-protlld ywr ~rtv. • mll'f De U ~~ Aoent Interest as provided therein, and ~~!~a!;1i' b:n:pre:~ HALL OF BUENA PAR~ D11te 08/08/96 NPPl 8440 ASAP21n66 818 8116 11122 recorder of said cou,,1v. veyed to and now held by It sddlt • putiocslll If )'QI need en b.tt: ~"" ASAP21t7'6 me unpaid prlncipal balance ol CIVIC CENTER 6GSO PUB 08115196, OB/22196, ' ' Also know~ 15 fverio~s PUBLIC NOTICE under said Offd of Trust In e,..panetlOn ci lhl 1'1111119 ci the 8122..8/29 M the note secured by said deed :._~0~: 2~.n1~~sday, BE C 8 0 · 0 OR179196 propertoesl a street 8 • the property situated In said prooeedong egens:t )'QI, Y"' s ' with lnltrest thereon as provided _ __,:.,__.....;. ____ _ A H l V • UENA PUBLIC NOTICE dress or cnmmon desogna NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE county and state herelnaf· c:ortld 1 lawyer Nola 11 t'oertbV PUBLIC NOTICE In said nota. fees. cnarges and THOMPSON PARK. CA. all rrght t tic PUBLIC NOTICE hon °1 property is $hown UNDER OEED OF TRUST FILE: ter descnbed: As more fully given thlt Senlno ~nee expenses ol the truSI08 Ind the . and m1ere~t co,,veyed to Nottce Of Tru11ee's Sate abovr. no warranty '5 86·1012 A.P. NUMBER 139· dncubed on said Deed of Compeny, H trust ... or NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S !lusts created by said deed of M••on Chari•• ond no.;y held bv 11 under NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S TS No 39 994 2 Tttle given es to 115 com-622·15 '463·152·03 YOU ARE Trust Jhe property address 1rusi... or sutstllUlld tMIM SALE TS No 3t 1210 Apn llust Oiied August 16. 1996 Thomp90n, 27, of said Deed of 1 rust "' the SALE UNDER DEED OF Number 649464-44 A P N ~le19ness or correctness. IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of and o4her common deslgna-pu11Uanl lo thl Deed DI TMI 937 75 038 Loan No Ao111d D. Ao•J. A llw CorJO-Irvine, paaaed away property situated '" sood TRUST File: 25672 Loan: 414-013 03/414 Ot 3 d he d beneficiary under 51'~ TRUST, DATED Aprtl 11. 1914. tlon, If any, of thereel prop-eAecutld by 011dey C Fltlll •rrl 101 t572482 Rer Robles ratloll, .. SUI Tfl*'" 23101 ASuu.?~.!!. 1!,~: ..... 19wl91Sfe. Co•mty C11l1forn10 rlP 384987~CS Other. 2632227· 04/440-045-12/934 57 '~ of ~ru51d b,V rrison ~ UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO erty described above ls C.ryl G Flllll l'IAblrrl •rrl wit CartoSIAINdr~ Mani IM-Lake Cenllr Duve Suite 1320 '"'""'' • ,........., scrrl>ed as EXHIBIT A 11 A p Number· 4~71~ 0011934-57-002/178-242· 1 bl reac or e au 1 1" 1 de PROnCT YOUR PROPERTY IT purported to be: 18 seabird r9COlded on OS/17119!11 IS lrs1N· PORTA.NT NOTICE TO Like f0<1SI C. 92630 (71 4) Amy, parenta Michael YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lJM. 141178·183·05/178·182· o igatoons secure ' Court Newport Beach CA rnent No 'arrl the mod{teatm PROPERTY OWNER. YOU 472·2366 8v Glenda l Waller and Sally Thompson, PARCEL 1. An UMivoded DER A DEED OF TRUST 28 178·182-27 Important lhtrtby, has uecuted and MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 92663 The un<1ersiQn«1 nclt l/ld deed d IMI l9CD'ded ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER Trus .. Sale Oltlcer PB1291 brother Mlchael, tf 1 Bth Interest In llnd l o DATED 8113'90 ~ Notice You are in defeult dehvered to the under· IAl.E. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-TruS1H disclaims any liablt-12I07'92. IS ndlumlrt no 92-A DEED OF TRUST, 8122. 8129. 9~ parenlS·ln-faw, Frank Lot 2 ol Tract No 1 1604 YOU TAKE ACTION TO under a deed of trust, signed ~ wutun dtcla· NATION OF THE NATURf Of THE 1ty for eny Incorrectness cA alo'556 ., !he cifa d lhe DATED JUNE 6, 1991. ~.------=====-i and Sandra Qlbson. A in the City of Newport PROTECT YOUR PR<>f>ER-dated March 22, 1990. ration o Ollleult In De-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, the property address and ci 01111Q1 CDll'fy. C.lanil 91· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· • memorial aerv1ce w111 Beech. County of Orenqe TY rT MAYBE SOLD AT A Unless you take actoon 10 mend For Si le. ind writte,, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A other common deslgN1.lon, 242206 111 book "'' PIQI '"' d TION TO PROTECT YOUR ....... be held 10:00 am on Stall of Cahl orma 0~ PUBUC SAl.E. IF YOU protect your property, 11 notice of breach end 01 LAWYER Nottce is ntreby given if any, shown herein. The cifOll lllODldl 111 the otlice d the PROPERTY, IT MAY BE · ~ Friday, Auguat 23, Shown on M R · d d NEED AH EXPl.ANATlOHOF may be sold at 1 public ~ltcllon to ciuse the un that Counly Records Research, total amount°' the unpaid Comty R.toordw ci 011191 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. .,.., 1996 at St.Andr-'• . 11 ap ecor e THE NATURE Of THE PRO. sale ff vou need en Ill· ersigned to sell nod prop· Truilee DiYlllOn as trustee, or balance ot the obllgatlon se-CCJ.llfy, C.kma. errl ~nl IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLA· ......,. in Book 529, Pages 25 to CEEOINQ AGAINST YOU planauon of the n11ure of arty to ntlsfy nod obltga· successor llUSlee. or substituted cured by the property to be lhl Nola Of Olf-'1 •rrl Elechorl NATION OF THE NATURE fi I :~·~~r1nadnrewc~oarc~ •• 28 lnclus1ve of M1scelfa YOU SHOUlD CONTACT ;., the proceeding against tions. end thereafter the lrustee pursuani to the Deed ol sold and rea~ •stl· to Sell theralndlr ~ OF THE PROCEEDING naous Maps. Records ol LAWYER. Notice Is hereby vou, vou should contect 11 undersigned ceustd seid Trust execute<! by JOAN D mated costs, expenses end 1()(1()(1995 111 back in. P'~ n1. AGAINST YOU, YOU •...-4 Newport Beach, Ca. In 0.aAge County, Cal1lorn1e given ttMlt eo.st Fed s.rv-lawyer. F1rmers And Mer· n~tice 01 bre:ch and d 0~ KJNC>.rO SURVMNG IBUSTEE advances at the time Of the a1 ll'lltN~ ""° !IS-0"6n ci SHOULD CONTACT A tll lleu of flowera, the ~.oecept1ng Therefrom Unots ICes, • Callfomla Corpora-chents Trust Company Of! ·~~·0;0 1~99311 ,;·~~;tr~· OF THE. J&J KINCAJD LMNG lnlllal publlatlon of the No-saod df'IClll 19CX1rds. wj sell on LAWYER On September ti} df •0nmat1"o~-~~ qmuaed•• ti~ '78 to 95 Inclusive. •u tlon, H trustH, OI' 8UCCH-long Beach as duly •P· m~nt no' 93·0259897 01 TRUST DATED NOV 27, 1979 AS tlce of Sale Is: $1!56,A12.53. tW2911996 al In Thi Frt111 Of Thi 12 1996 at 10 00 AM ·-.,.. Shown upon the Condo SOf tNl1M, ot IUbstltut.cf pointed truste~ under. tht otric1al records or Or~n e TO PARCEL •A• AND JOE K In addition to cash, the IF~ Al Thi ~111 Enry Area Cal-Western Reconveyance = Mason'a memory to m1n1um Pf an Recorded Sep· trustT ee pursu.nt to the Deed :~~1~t'~11de:~[11bea~ d~eudb~~ County. S11d sale ~f KINCAJD, JR. ANO LA ROYCE J. T~1!!,M ~k •~cept a ca-1!f 1 ~ ~,:'!! .. c::. Ca~~~-Corp a Cahforn1a corpora-...... your favorite charity· of rust e11e<;uted by Cart F . e 111 e made on KINCAID WN AS JOINT TEN· Sn"" s c.~ rawn on • ,..._. • 11011 as duly appointed trus- ment No . 04 3 7 4060 of husband and wife Recorded bidder for cash and/or the 85 5 con 1 on wt out e· check drawn by a state or the lllghtlt bdcltr for OISh (Pll'f•~• Ott1c1al Records ol Orange on 8121/90u lnstrumerll No cashiers or certified checks covenant or werranty, llK· corded 04-2111994 as Instrument federal credit union Of a •I lhl time ci"" 111 lewf\A money Deed of Trusl recorded County. Calilomla Eiccept 90-<W2913 Bo<* -Page -of specified in c1v1I code sec· press or implted, regarding No. 94·0279414 OI Official check drawn by a 1Utt or d the UnOd Stain), 11 rigl'f. lllle June 18 1991 as 1~51 No jn1i, lherefrom Units 7B to otr1clal r.co1d1 In the otnce uon 2924h (payable at the tltle,b possession, or e~· Records in the office 0( the federal savings and loan IS• and •nteresl conveyed to •nd""" 91 -30~807. of ~c1al ,Rec· 95 J 1 . S cA the COunty Recorder c:A time of sale on lewlul cum ranees, to P•Y t e Counly Recoroer ol Orange soclatlon savings assocl-held by• undw saod deed ci tNSI., ords n the o e o the • ,,c us1ve, as hown °'ange Callromta, and pur-monev 01 the United rematnlng principal sum of County, Cahlomia, ano pursuant atlon ~ savings bank tt. Ptlllll1Y UUllld 11 uod c:cunty County Recorder or Orange ~po~ the Condominium suant to tht NoCJct Oil 0. Statesl 111 right, title and the notelsl secured by said 10 the Notice ol Delauh and specified In Section 5102 °' •rrl mt• l'Wrell!lfter delc:nbtd As County State or Cal1fornla ptoo Re corded Sept ember rauft and Election to Sell tnterest conveyed to and deed of trust. with interest Election to Sell thereunder re-the Flnanclal Code and au-men luly dncnbld on satd Deea executed by Carlos Robles 7, 1984 as Instrument No. lhereundef recOlded on now held bV 11 under said 81 provided 111 Sltd nott, cotded 03'2\11996 as Instrument thor1zed to c1o business In DI Trull The~ ldcnss and and Mani Robles husband 84 3 74060o f Of11c1al Re 3126195 in Boole-, Page-, as deed of trust 1n the prop· •d;~~nc~s. if/~Y· un1er the No 96-131525 0( said Ofllcial thl• state. In the.event tell-othl< CD'llmorl deslQN!oon. I 1ny, and wife will sell at public ~ords of Orange County Instrument No '6-l'367Q cl. ertv hereinafter duc11bed. ~· 1 0 :,11 eed 0 d trust, Records >Nill Sell 00 0'12'1HI def other than c.ash Is ac· c:J the,.... Ptlllll1Y cl111:inl•h!»o'e auction to hoghes1 bidder tor Calolorn•a Also Excepting Nld omc1a1 AteOl'dl, wlll o11g1f\al trustor· H & P ets, c ,11~es an ud at lht Mlin (Nortll) Enlrllln to cepted the Trustee may • puiponld to Ill 416 Hazet Onve cosh cashoe(s cneci.. d<awn H f E 1 Sell on ISl29IM located•· N. Development Co., a gen· penses 0 1 e trustee an 11 C ly C • 700 withhold the Issuance ot the Corow ()If Mar Ca 92625 The on a state or nelional !Mink 1ere rom en xc usove the North fTont ~ to eraf partnership IS 10 par-of the trusts cre1t1d by I e. oun ~urloouae, Trustee's Deed untll funds undersclntd Trvai.. dildems any e Check drawn by a Slate or hsement over Those Ar ttlt County Courthouse 700 eels 1. 2. 3, 4, 6, 1. and 8, se1d deed ol trust S11d Cmc Cenltr Duve West, 511111 become available to the l•bttf for •"I rwxmclnlSS d rhel federal c:rea~ union or 1 eas Designated as Re Civic Center DIM West, Gary M Peters, e married sale woll be held on. Sep-Ana. Ca II 1:45 AM it PUbllC YH °' endorsee IS a mat· ~ ~ ertd other CXlrTI· Checil drawn by a slate or $u1c1ed Common Areas 111 s.ntJt Ana Cattfomla at 1:00 man " 1us sole and upa iembtr 18, 1996, •t auct.on. 10 tile nighest l>ld<!er IOI' f: °'right.. SMd ale will be de$0WllCll. l ·~ stllwn federal savtn!lS and loan as· 'hown upon the Condo PM .r ~ auctlon to it,. rate property as to parcel l0.00 • m • 11 tl'lt front ush (paya!lleaf 11\flfme of sale made but without covenant hef9tn Tt. tCilll llllQ.lrt d lhi SOClalJOn savmgs assoc.a· (runtum Plan above Re ~st blddti for cash 5, Robert L. Horne and sllp& of the Long Beach In laWful money of Ille United or warranty .. prHI or Im-urcieod balancl d the ~91101 tJOn or savtngs bank speci. ferred 10, b cepttng There lpayat>M 81 the tlmt d Ale Jenda l Horne. husbe,,d ~~u~\Y5 c~rth8use •o:ted States) all noht. lrtle, and inter-plied regatding l!Ue, posses-llCl.lred by !he~ to be 5Cfd lied 1n section 5102 of the fro Alt 011 Oit Ri h In i.wt\11 money ot the and wife u 101nt ten • 115 c91n vd., esl conveyed to and now neld bY lion °' encumbrances to ano ~ llt#Ml8d CXJllS, financial code and tuthor Ml:rafs, Mo~eral Ri~h::· United S.lltes). 11 rtghl, title \3 P~~ce~~ 9,6 '?i 11, 12, ~~;~1m8:~~hih;:~~11~~~~:u:.~ ~under siod Deed ot Trust Ill the satisfy th• Indebtedness' se-·~and ldvelal 11 ll'e tme IZed lo do business In tflis Na 1 G R h • and 1nte1e.-conve~ to • · 1 • orogonal t 1 h h prooerty srtuated 1n said County cured by said Deed ad-d lhl 1111111 pitk:abon d It. Nata state will be nek:I at the en-t ure as ig ts end and now held by • Uf1def bener.c11rv Farmers ,,,d c• 1~n ° t 11 notice. t e and Stale he"1n11te1 descnl>td· vances thert\lndlf, 'with Of S. 11 $469,00212 In ~'°" traoce 10 lhe Orange Crty Other Hydrocarbons by ..,Id Deed of Trust In in. Merchants Bank of Long 1011 •mount 01 the unpi •d Parcel ·A·· lot 45 of Tract No lntetes1 as provkMd thefeln, to casn. thl INSlet wl eocepi 1 Han 300 East Ch• an Whetsoever Name Know , Pfoperty situated In said Beach .• a Caltfornoa corpo· balince 0~ tht obhoation 6758 111 me Ctty OI Costa Mesa ind the unpaid prlnclpal be"" c::ul'wl'1dlldcdrlwnon1 state oc Avenue Ofange C•tof:1n1a Tn.t May Be Within or un County and State hlfttnlf· Fa11on or1gin1I trustee· ~:~~~~td d:ed ~~·tr :lb~~~ Coun~ of Oranoe State of Cah: anct ol lhe Not• MCUfed by rwl!Onll .. ,.. •ct-* chwn by • ell nghl Mkt and 1nleftsl der Said l end. Without ter described: EXHIBIT MA•, armers end Merchants asumattd costs ll>C u tnses tomia. as per Map recoiOed rn said Deed with lnttJut state or fedlrll ad lllllOll or 1 conveyed to and now held However, the Right to Drill, PAACa 1: Lot 30 d Trld ~usth Cot~~Y of Long ind advances ' ~1 ap'. Sook 281 Pages 20 21 and 22 th«.on H provided In said ctlldo. drl'<¥fl by • stall or lednl by rt under said Deed of Mine, Store, Explore end No. 9260, City cA Newport 181~;n · ~eco~~.i:;n·~:orp9· proximately ol M1scel~neous Maps, Reconls No(e, fees, cti.rges and •1191 and foln UIOClltlOl\1 Trust ln the property shu•ted Operate Through 1he Sur Beach, County d ~. 1990 as instrument n: 9()'. t13,071,991.52. The total of Oranoe County, Cahfomla. expensu cl the tnlltM and~·~.,:~~:: 1n said County and Slate II/ct of tht Upper 500 Feet StateotCallf~u1n"B::: 248045 of offic111 records lndebtedntu being en Except all od, gas, minerals and ~~~=-~by ~ ~~Code•nd authortZldlOdo' described as complelaly ol tht Subsurface of Said on • m•p recor 1n the offtce of recorder or t1t1mate on which the otner hydrocart>ons. below a • are • • butinnl 11111• II.lie In the _,.1 descnbed In Sllid deed Of l lfnd aa Reserved In Deed 3T8~·~12 ::. 11~ Orange county said deed opening bod IS computed depttt of 500 feel without lht ::iptlngti!,~':i a ~ lender Olhtr tllln cdl ll ~tdl trust. The st.reel •ddres• l(om' the Irv int Comp1nv, ~~~.·records '!, Or~ of trust desc11b11 the lot: ~~gin mn 181' 4j~~oio~~ e~~ right of Surface en~. IS rtserwd taif1 :r.,_ used fot.;:; pur-lhl lruttM ~ wthhcid It. HI· r~. ~:h9e~ ~~~:slgnl· ! Michigan Corpore11on. County, Calltomla. RtMrV· ~0~'~\ ~~o~:.~i· n:~·~eJ0g; 6069g tht dty before the ~.~~4re~~:i~ 1~e=s 8~! poae .. S.B.S. ldTNTist Deed ~':.of~ N=~ "t': erty desclrbed above 11~ necorded November B. Ing unto Gr...tor, Its succe.. h 1 s A salt date· August 19 .... · · NetWorlC. as N n1ttee, a 1 ported to be" 2~37 Ortnge 1e1s in Book 13386. Pagp '°'' end ullgn•, the f10t" ~~~n~ ~':Yo~ing:.n!~att n~i 1996 F•r~,. And ~,: ~~:.;11~:=~ w;e~e~ ~womi.Clr~=· 7411 P'Y" :.,-:::., b. 'n:_~ ~Avenue #E Coat• Meaa, CA 1'280 o f Olllc1al Records to emplace on, under and California. 15 per m•p chant• Tru11 Comp1ny Of ORI Parcel •8 •. Pattel 1• lot 33 ~ CA •92147 ~( 141 l!.,. ~ t6 MITltl'f,192627 The undersigned PARS:El 2 UM 95 Con actou Nkt Lot trllnsmls-recorded 1n book 270 Long Beach, H stld tru•· · · · • ' "' lfl'\Clhld. regll'lilnQ 1.i., Trustee clia<llalms any ti.1>11-sll~leg of Elements Res1 :" !'":~ =:= pages 30 and 31 of ml1c11: 'T• ~ll(:,~1/1"lt;/orR· ~~~Coli~6:90::, s~i : ~~~~s. "T'::i ~ t6 lllQll!llirlr'tan. ~· tty for •ny tnoorrectness 01 d"•~l end Garage, llS television system and"* .. faneous m1ps, 1n tht offtct ~::~.re Aaat. rru., O~fle.; Calrlomia, as per Map reeorlled 111 DMd ~ Dated: al.ty lhl lndltl"*'-tlOJfld the street lddrHI and otner S6own upon the Condo .,,., to own Ntd llnu and ot the county recorder of 302 "" 2 d ....... 218 -• 41 42 Ind •a 011111t1•ASAP2202S28122. Mid dMd. ~MIOll ~ common dealgnation, If iny, , u1d county Parcel 1 O· Lot nnt Avenue n """" • '""''" • ..., ltt2t 111 will ..,... 11 prvwldld u..11, shown nerern S.ld ule wlll 1~om Pl1n above Re f..cllltltt Ind the rtgtlf to.,,_ 17 of tract eso5• in' the Aoor long Stech, C. o4 Miscellaneous Maps, in Ille • tfld the~ prindpll lllllfa d tie made, but wttnout cove len9d t o PARCEL 3· Ari t.r upon said Lot to -W., cny of Santi An•. couniy 90802 p82268 8/22. Ofltee o4 tfle ~ Aecorcler ol Ille llOll ltClll'ld by leil:I dlild wb n•nt or werranty, tJllPIUS °' EJfeluslvt Easement over man-. rtplllr, reconstruct of 011ngt, 11118 of Call· 8/29, 9/5/96 SM! Coullly. Except lhe(tlrom 111 PUIUC IOTICI ..,... __, 11 prMM., llltl implied, reg1rdlng title. pot. Tlio11 Portions ol Lot ~ '~ Mkf llnH and fom11, u per m1p rtCOtdtd Oii, gas, 11111\trala, Ind otlllr "* fe1a. ~ tfld ~ HSSIOO, conditlOn. or tn· 0.1C11btd 1n P1rcel 1 ~~ t:::*..:.: 1n book 270, P•gH 30 end PUBLIC NOTICE h~ below a depth Of N01lC8 Of' TIWITl!ll!'I ofthellullMll'tdhtruaoMld cumbf1ncea, lndudlng fMI. Above. Des1gntttd es Ae and lr8'\lflf Che ume· PR> 31 of mlsceltaneous mapt, 500 ltct. WilhOUt ltle naht Of SAUi UNDER DEED Ofl 1:1¥ ..i died d INS dlllct ctlatgel and eicpen .. t ot 1trrr.ted Common Area 81 vtded. ~ tNit u;. tt· 1n the ort1ce or tl\e countv NOllCI Ofl ~· &u111c:. •ntlY. u Its.Md Ill deed TRUST Re: 9141-.01 OM)1Jtl88 a.n-...........,_ ltle Tn.ratM and of the trust• P IM • recorder of 11id coumy Ml.I T"""9 .. No. .. l'tCOtlled 111Booueas.Page1&4. L.o!ln: "'3'Tt'7~ OUltr. -~ • .-. r,,... CNated by uld Deed of '°iPPvrtenant 10 ercela 1 ere °' 8UCtl ltghta dots. Parcel 11: Lot 91 of tract ~ Tiii Onilr No. Otflctal AecoRll. P1n:eJ 2: A non-•102:l'1 A.P. Number. '"-d, a.ea Trust to PIY the rtfNllnlf19 ind 2 tbOVt Oncribtd ~ u:··~ ~ no 4893, in th• C•IV Of -W-.ca No. ~ ~ tutment 42A441'°2 YOU AM! ..... l'llllldlle "~:~ pnncipal turns of the no4t(I) T}lt tot1f t mount of the UM end-;-•~ Newpon Bttch . county of ....aa #ff -"-.aD IOt 1111purpostattfOltll111 llllt ,AULT UNDIR A Dl!l!D Ofl IOO)m·1M Orfr) bf aecured by said DMd of ~ btl•nct or tht obh &.oc. p~ Non-4lt· Orange, 1tett of Clhfornle. YOU_,. N a.PAULT UM-Clltlln OecSaret10n of~ '"'USTLO.TID tl23llO IJN. ZiJllllllll AlltA Sea..-y TNM 10 Wit 1180,132 10 g91tion MCurt d by tht prop clualve MMfNflC.I r:Ntl that .. per MIP rtc0td•d In ca A ~ °' TfllUl1' CondlllonS Ind Ae$111d10na LESS TOU TAKS ACTION Pl • l'l.~15,ll22itl wlll 11\ttfett thereon from •rrv to bt sold i nd reeson-pof1ton ~ fof ..., pur· book 180, peg" 20 and ~TID -..C. UNI.DI ~In llooll 9082. Paoe 369 TO MOT!CT Y°"" "'ota-1101198 O t.175~ "' 1n~ 'bty utlm•t•d costs. ,.,, PoMt 11 euch Nwntnh 23 of m11eellent0u.e tnePt, YOU TNC8 ~ 'TO °' OtflClal Rtconlt Ind Ml' the 1DtTY rr MAY• IOl.D AT II. PUBLIC llOTICI nunl N ~ In Nici t:;n111 end tdvtncn It •• ~ tOt lhe bentfl "'otd• ol Oftt19t ccwntv, ,,.,reaT ~ ""°'""" llnd dtSCl1becl .S lllown on• PUIUC w.a. • YOU nott(e) pk.ls ClOlt Ind. 1ny ti f rile I It I bll of °' ,.anted to wt aa C.hfomtt. Per~ 12: hrcel J:ltf l"'y • IOU> AT A u... __....... .,.......,. •A• It HU!D Nof IXPLANATIOH Of' MM!noN with 11'4efHI £1. mt o n ia PU t "" A: An undMdtd M.a. • YOU .._ ,.....,...., lilU-THB NAT\N °"THI Pf'(). HOnC8 Ol1 ,,...,._ llmated IOtal dlbt atdon ol tht Norlet of Sile ... onh In IN OedlnUon 5146/3182111 lnttrtlt In ._,MDP\.NMlDOI' 1aefltCI liD ll1lt Clf\lin Noclc.t CHDINO ~T YOU IM.a TNlelil ..._ ND. 1198 731 i t TM be~llcl ,. t182,415 49, P9ym1nt fll Cown.lnta, Conditions and to lot 1 of 1rect no. THlfMnNO"THlfl'l'O. l'lt.Ot\ledln8oOlltS07.P11t1of YOU IHOOLDCONTACT A.._ TWt ONlr ND. aryu~def.tald0"6ofTNal rnuet be by cHh, 1 cash =:ct .:;:=n:. ';~ 8109, In l fll city of .. unt· • ._... WT YOU. Off~ Aeeotdl. The ~ 1.AWYml Nottce Cl '*1l»Y man.a ...,..,_ ND. M<etofofe elC9CU!ed and de- Hr'1 check drewn on • 9oo11 11117 p • aot' d ln~ton Be11oh, coun1y of \'OU ltDA.D CONTl'Cf" ldclltU 1114 Otller tbtM10fl ~ OW1t Verdugo TNlllet. _..#JM ND. .,.-,a INered to tM underl!Qn.d a •t.tt 01 natlonil bank t omcw ~·Md Orengt, stet• of C.llfom11, ~ 0.. --.. de~ If q, ol lhl ,. .. ~ Corpon11ton, M YOU ,,,. It DmWLT UNoo wntten 0.CleratlOn of De ctie k d b • any •• per mt4> r.cOtded "'· t•P.M..o.lllll!Wiell ._.. ~ detCllbtd t*t II tn.nttae. Of IUCCueof .,._,..a. A om> °",,.,.,. i.111t nd o.m.ncs ror Sale , d c I law~,, y •,•tall or :::n=· :. ~book 372, PlllH 31 •nd • '111111 ... 11 ..... ~ '° tie. 1711 ....... Qll ~ tndltM DATID .,,,..,..., __ ~ and.: IMtllen Notice of()e.'. • "' ct1 u" on. or e .....!.._ _ _J· ... ...-., 37 of mlscellantoue rnape. ce.. •C.. ••Cler; I o ~ Dr. 1:1111 lllu. ce punuant to Che DMd d YOU TMCa ,...,_ flMill Ind Eaitdlon 10 Sell cNck df1wn by• llllt or ......,._. • .., C10W COftWftOfl In tht offlct of the co11nly .... .,. llMTWll-12111. lt11 11ern1 cw M 'tNtt ~ by ftofllrt HIOl&i YalJll ....._. f6dtrel H vlnga end loin :.algnaltlon, f "'I:.:.:: recotdtr of 111d co11nty • ....., _, == to IUWllll,' Cl lf711 Tht _. 0.0 ldlwWZ f9CCinltd on ~ltf tctM'( • IO.D ~ :!':: N~Oefll::"= ... oc1at.1on. .. v1n111 ... °''· tboYe ~ ..; w. ~,c•pch :r:!r~:ru ~ =: ~ =. = tflllllM . dildMlll .., ~ ~ ~ ,__,. ~f.°' EleCtkw\ io w ao be ,.. t)lon. or 1tv1nge b1nk 1901 Y.c:ht ~,....... ttltout condoll'WWVm ':.,, 111111111 ..... _ """ _ lor *'If •ICOITtChll cf Olfk:tll ,_. lrl .. a8lre ltfe'f\N Of' THI,..,. COtdld in the CIC>UtCy ~ ip•C1fled In atClion 5102 .. ad\ CA l'2MO Tiit ~ llCOfdtd in book n1U ... ~_.. ........ ~ ....... Ind -d .. County~ .. ~ lllQMll9T "°"" the,...~• loc.lltd ~ lht Fln.ncltl Codt 11\d ~rv-..lhdltms peg• 1218, officltl r.oordt ... ii ........ f/11 Op. Olll'lllOft .. ~ I Mf, ar.,. c.om11..,.. .... YOU 1ttDUL.O c:alTACT A FO< ..,_.~ .. MM- -.,1horl111d to do bualtleu ~ flClf Wit *°" ol Hid county. Pwcet •· ... o.tllll, ~ • ...._,. ..,., 1lle 1Dt11 lrllOllfltl ...,... te .. ...._ di De-~ Ost ~ • M t OOem..a OOpn If' lhil •t•t11. The ltrHl =---i:..llWOl*1Y• Utltt 1 .. •tlown""" rM ....... .....,L;. .... al ... -----fl .. ,.. ......... to ... 1., ...... Cltf ....... ($;!590-9200 c.~ • .. •nd other 'omrnon ~ condom1nll.tm pl1t1 ,.,...,.. -... .. • .. ... ~ .......,,, ':': " .. ,.. ......... ,......... .... -euo,. ............ ~·~ ~. 8H slgn•Oon,tf '"y,of the~~.!.,~ \01'.nP:'n:':A~~~= • ': =::-,,.-.: :::.:OOltl.='= :.=,.~::= .:J. ,,:..nu:-.,..'-:=-~~~ tbl pfoperty dHcrlbed l"8 ~~al h &09513182,5 ,IMertlt lrl ~ ........ ~ .._. ... llNfl-"'._ Ollllll........,tlllll .. • ~....._ _ _.... ~tt a... >bov• .. DUfPOrtld to b•· ......... __,,.., .., .. •nd to I01 ' of "9Ct "' • 2 a • ~ ~ .. "" ---" ...... ~,......... • crew I -t • ,... T,,.... J6•WOODIURN£, NEW propMtyllll ........... a1oe. in tfle CitV ef HWll-~' .... II ,, .. ,, .... ,. . ...._ ...... __ .... Otullr ... ,." .... ,..._ Otllolr: hlw CMM-flORfl~CH. CA 12180 _,...tttn .. llcoeila.u. lnQtOfl 9"cfl, 110UnCY .. ....._... Cllfl, 1111111111111 w1 ... I Cm e al\ NI a. a. tfa.ctll,_... .. ._ .. ~. _. ~1' ~ Uf\CMralgntd f rut l H ,.,... ft ~Ill l"8 Ore~ 1tate af ~, • -.r ... ...... dllc*~... llf 0.. Wllll, ... -. ... tf .......... tf Of-1122.ent,M)liW" ..... 1 "'-: i I ' 0 ~ = ..... MCIPICYISW UllOIUALMM Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Orlve Newport 8eaot'I 844-2100 lllmlERS" IEll lllOADWAY Mort~* Chapel Cremation 11.0 Broadway Costa Mesa Ml~•teo Overstocked with "Dog." stuff? A call to Classified will help 842-5878 "Perro." "Hurul.. ' '"Chien." I ' • I • / I I f (~~ 0 ''011lUNITY •M 1916111111 Mwf\151111 lft Ulla ............. , ...... f ... 11111 fM ...... Act el 1tll II ................ 111e,a1 ............ ,,....."' U•lllllll ., lllacrl•IHlllll ~ ..... e11-. "'"'"· .... ~ .............. .. ......................... ......... ~ .. liml· ...... --.1.11Jllee." Tiiis .... ,...., will. H I ......,_.,..,IMrtile. .................... " .. ............... ow ...... ,. ...... ., ........... , all ......... lll'flfUM4 .. tlllt .... , ............. .. ...... ...., .... -c..-..... ...,1 I 1M1 .alMUO lll·he 111.-421 ... ftr '-'ttb1bl .... oc ... ...... al HUG • 4'1·2511. NEWPORT BEACH --- f • ' i , , -, I! ~ ... 2169 aut••HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll MoOOa.y ............ Friday 5:<X¥n Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday·5:00pn Thlll'sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pn Friday ................ Thursday 5:~ Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc to enllro eslato . Paintings, china. glsware. furn. etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 GINl•AL POU CY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notJce. The publisher reserves the ri~t to ocnsor, redassify, revtsc or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually --ooeu . . Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. FURNITURE 6014 PETS & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilANIMAI.S 6049 -Ga m • tab I •le ha Ira iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wood 361n pedestal Kltt•n• 8 wks old, M/F green leatherette Tabbys. 10 mos old chairs, S350. Coffee spayed female blk w/ table 39in hexogon long hair 854-3246 wood frame glass top Kitten• want your 560· All xlnl condl lovell Free cute and 544•7008 sweell 085-1726 KING BET SET, KITTY KUTIES 7 wks leathor couch, coffee old. Liller trained, eat- tbl, patio furn, some Ing dry food. Free to anllqs. Mess 675·7382 caring homes. Please VINTAGE KARQES call 662·5656. Italianate brklrnt Poodle Tiny teacup S3500; Refec t bl toy. Silver female . $3500; 2 arm stroke 4 H o us e b r o k e n . sd chrs S3000; French F o r e I g n I m po rt. Walnut; xrnt cond. $600. 858-5488 640·2125 Rot 9moa. old Very ___ W_A_N_T_E_D___ allectionate. House 1950's & earlier Iron & broken. Raised w/klds wooden patio furn, & pets. has papers. pols bonches, urns. $350. 858·5488 wicker, Garden Ac· -------- cessorlea. Top Doi· SPORTING tar Paid. Ask for Brian at 845-4835 GOODS 6065 or leave moss age. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE MISC. 601S Artist'• Siik Screen ... coLF•• Newl Titanium driver. S59. Ping slyle Irons. S 185. Light weight s t and bag, $39. 995.5744 S30. Rowing machine •••••••-$30. Lg redwood dog- house $40. Canon PC GARAGE SALES Copier S200 63t ·6852. •••••••• Murray Lawnmower -------- 21 ln. 3.5 Runs Great! BALBOA s100.obo 042·8533 ISIAND Store Fixtures : 6106 Lighted displays, curd iiSiiAiiTii/SiiiUiiiNiiiii1 iioiiiaiiiim racks. round table. re-GRAND THINGS! frig & more 759·059 t Anliqs, china. Some- thing for everyone! Cash please. (In front) 221 Amethyst --~ ~ Q) .... .'r1 .§ ..... en en a cd a ....... c 0 0 C) -+:t 5; = ..... 0 "'CS ~ Q) 0 = = ...... = -+:t ..... Q) Pel s... -Q) = § 0 ~ ....... = Q) Q) s-. -~ = 0 ~ RENT through classified . Hove A Garage Sole! t ~ all tude. As o r U a.Q /l/U, Ron. Baja Sharkeoz Antique dresser. 2· Sofa, plants, Juicer, (/ ·,? d 873-0292 side boards. 1 o· phar· misc houshotd, books u1',ratw $1 000'• Po••lble AHl•t Manager f/t macy cabinet. Oak JEWELRY, FURS 3104 Ocean Bl\ld (rear Pacific View plot FOR RENT ''"DiiUiiPiiLEXEiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiiii2ii7iiOii4 Bayview Terrace ••••••••I• Lot4' 913 Grave E. Oceanfront winter $3600. 702-263-9241 . rental 3br/2ba. gar, 'tr Typing PT. At Home. for busy N.B. frozen hall tree, toy chest, & ART 6025 alley) 9-3, Sat onlyl 1 OO's of Exciting 1-800-898·9778 ext. yogurt store. Own Welsh cabinet. white Eatat• Sale Acacia & Com~lible T·1398 for Listings trans. 844•1021 Iron day bed 759·0591 , Pacific Drive. Lots. Clerk caahler ft.1...--------Armolre 7'x4'. 4. MENS ROLEX 2 SaVSun9am-4pm 2br/1 ba. S 1600/$1350 . 7H·650·8443 •• ~ .......... ,coRONA DEL MAR 2622 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT GENERAL-uo Sing es ore mature lemole pref. drawers. Sholl for TV. lone, datejust. Like Everything Mu•t Qo •Cute 1 Br/1 Ba ROOMS Waiting to Meet w/exp. Must be able Ambitious Minded Oak. S500. 723-9083. new. s275o. Ladies' Right down 10 the Peopl• •---------Rolex gold, dress. 2 So. P.C.H. W/O. Avallliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii YOU Now! NO Blind to work eves/woek· " Like new. sisoo. Must silverware! 707 1/ 9·15. 5850. Incl utls. N.B. Steps 10 beach, Dotes Home ends. 650-8463 Ol:ina SSOOwkly. potential Overstocked with sell immed. 673-4909 Begonia <iJ PCH Gar storage. 753·5729 prlv. w/sep. ent. ba, · · · or Beverly Many posidoll$ avallable. stuH? Sat/Sun, 8 ·2 deck, micro. frig, yrly Telephone #'S, Coffee/Counter SWt nowl No experience A call to SAT, a AM Not be- 2706 Cal Thi Nat ClasdW5 d 642'5611 10 i*n yw fG'9 Sdl Jdl ' . OSTA MESA 2624~_,,_~8 ... s_o_· ... ~..,,1-a .... o...,..., __ 1 Office Visits, or Energetic people neaswy. ~u Tdays. Classified PETS & rorel Furn. pl ants. ,. 900#'s. we~re warned tor NB .cares. \401}87S·2022 will help ANIMALS 6049 toys. mrsc. nousth01(1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NICE COM HOUSE Lrg FT/PT avail. Will train. ext1014, ff34 642·5678 720 Goldenrod/in alleyJI••••····· $300 1 St Month brlghl kit, W/d. Sn dck. inexpenSIV0, 222.0557 1 John $400/mo. Avail 9/1 for ful & KAVING TROUBLE Cln, tg mtn cabln·stylt, n/s female. 721·9546 SUCC0SS Counter Help NB. tt,i----------i r--------------------------~ Leasing or Renting 1Br. Wik.Jn clll, pool, confidential Coll pl, for busy frozen EMPLOYMENT your Property? Call: backyard, nr bch, Trl/Sq.1---------OUr membership yogurt store. Own ·Expreaa Leasing· Bunkhou•• Apta RENTALS TO V-~ll for free info. trans. 844-Us21 SERVICES 5533 1·800·593-8725 P•t 042·14 0 1 SHARE 2724 I Counter H•lp-PT ---------.. 1 1 Br ES Dplx Garden iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Q ((!ffl/f((), ~ Pho n •a. ah Ip p Ing . •••••••• apt. Water. gacdener, NB Lrg hm, pool/spa, Friendly & respo n-Please be aware that laundry, stove & frig. tennis lndry pool tbl 714-224-3066 slbl•. N.B. 6A12-6262. the llsllngs In this cat· CORONA DEL MAR S650/mo 548·7855 cable'. s4cio. utll'. E:xperlenced Sale• •gory may require you 2122 P I to call a 900 number 2BDJ1 BA gar, fenced Jim 848·8397 or 1.---._....,,.._._._.--.1 oa tlon Full or port· In which there Is a i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil yrd. no smkrs/pets. 842·8058 lime. Children's shoe N B 6 "'~1355 charge per minute. FABULOUS Ocean & 2040 A Garden Lane NB Penn ocean vu HOTTEST store, · · 4..-· Harbor view. Located S900/mo. !548·7234 Prof female pref. gar, X * X * X * · Oen Ofc S6.S0-$8/hr.1-------- on Ocean Blvd. Steps E'S Pepperwooda Nu 3br 3ba, twnhme, +t'd'PFffMliNl!Mp Errands. nrrng. M·Th DOMESTICS 5540 from beach. Beaut Back Bay 2Br, W/0 S700mo 873·3215 1.69 LIVE 1·5pm. Monarch Bchliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3bd. Frplc, garage hk/up, yard $765 . ..._ , .. 1 oa 1 Otnce. 443·2700 LICENSED Q DAYCARE S2595mo. 281•4455 No pets. 831·7813 I••••••••• 900-505·5050 O•n.Ofo Mgt. f/t, p/t, Lots of TLC & Funl Sm•ll atudlo/otflo• E 'ald• Prime Location, BUSINESS & 900-739 ... •ao bright, np'd, Ille Pediatric CPA & 1st Aid No kit. Small patio. No 2/br 1/ba, enclOHd ela.7Sa.,IOO ~honea, A/A, A/P Me&IS/~kl lncld. Rtas amlc/peta. $500/mo. garage. ulllltlH paid FINANCE 011·19•·170-950 Ftx~u°s~· ~~:ro~J ._r_.,_.,_FT_l_Pr_e_8_4-_1_7_,40,..- lncl u\11. 580·7487 $825/mo 7G9-8242 I••••••••• Swedlah Nurse Aid COSTA MESA 2124 Stuff• Condo 2br 2.5t>a. view, gar. w/d hu, n/peta. S10SO/mo. Avail now 073·3285 ••iide 18d HOUH Fam rm/kit. l.g yard/ patio. 162 Vl E. 18th $800 •••.eot 1 Newport Heleht• 3br, 2 \'Iba, single gar. w/d hu. f/p s 12oomo Ma.o980 •loento View ro-.uy • relurbl•hed 3br, 1 ba hOm• on bluffs, view or canyon. a 1 nsmo. 944 Doewoocl e48 4407 AQl •••• ., ..... Rt. , ...... ., ...... . .. lift ... 11110.00 c.1•••••• Housekeeper f1. pt, Loving. Good cook. w/2·3 hrs per day driving. 1 o years exp. childcare. engllsh/ Local rof. 840.3735 tef'a. req'd 644·55191--------- --------Wiit Hou••·•lt Jan P(T Aaaembly Feb March. Refs avalt. (mechanlcal) Muat be 1•3 03 -470.1947 or exper, Eng spkng, 1-800-S•S-7587. n/s office. 848·3218 1-------- Phon• Recept matute female pref. Knowl- edge or beverageL FT lncludlng weekends. Call 050.e403 8everty or Diana RIHT ...ctuslfted 1525 . STARTL • • • • • • • • • The Ugal Defazrtmml Ill h [MjJy Pi/# is p/aotJ I() 41tn.oun« II new setMa "'1W mfllillJM IO MW ""1int:ats. ~ wiJJ now SE1RCH tht "'1JIM for Jflf' 111'0 ~ ~ '°"'""JOI' tlw timt""" tht trip ID the Court H~ in Som An.a. Tho.. ef t'IJllM. "'*" * ltll1CIJ is~ aw will fW JO"" fiailit1w ""1Dtas ,..,,., '"' Wklftt will1 * °"""1 CJnlt. J>#blisl1 '11t« II wtdt for jNr ~ llS ,.a.I,,, J.w od ~ jW Jll""JllWI! of~ with-~ °"1*. Piittw *I/' I, Ill#. Jll'l!f' ~,,,.,,,. 1*1 WAf II tlJt f1JJttn J3(J W &ry St. a-Mm. Jf JOM aomtJI., "',,.,. aJI"'. (ll -will,,...., ... ,....,,,, forr • htottll,,. ,,_..,, .,-.. /f Jll" J.fJJ ,,,_ ""!fwrhtr 1' 2. .. ,_ ""'•-' .... wil lit~ ... ~IO llSsist ~ G.J Jwj;,, J!!I!!.,.,., ... t l . I' . 86 THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1996 ----l-csossW8;~~llZZLE~, .. -.. ~--Qtj--=-----.. "-~--'!""~-ll!!l:·N-----~~~=========-;:~ .. ~~: ;~~;~~.~ i;~~~ ;;!~~~- • • -llAll" autpeneion kit, Ton-S13,500 722 .. 1114 pt>/pt/r.Oulll AT/1ron1 $160Q/080. 723·1~. and TAN~ HltSCH neau cvr fOf rear seat, tutp, new tlret/ ACROSS 1~ ,i~ 14 ExceslN9 15 Nllpeleon't otece of ex .. 18 Wr.1ten reminder 17 AIOIN 18 Thlo c:oattng 19 Common- lntet•tt Ofoup 20 John, Robert or Rose ?2 Certain monument 24 Make a mistake 25 °Aprll love· crooner 26 Smear 29 Part ol a list 31 Slap 35 listener's need 36 Shade ol green 37 "Northanger Abbey" novehsl 38 Carry 39 Ftash 41 -chi· self· defense system 42 Peace agteemenl 44 Short swim 45 Hean of the mallet 67 ~ RegnllfUly ~:Home 49 AudlblV 51 ~part 53 send to 5e HolCMial eo China'• c:onfl· nenl 81 Al the peak of 83 w .. 1 .,.. danc. IM Salon offerillg 85 Pup or drcot -68 High polntt 87 Ori the briny 88 God of love 89 Zip on the nnk DOWN 1 PHnul thell 2 A tingle time 3 Vemen'tpon 4 Joaoers 5 lnN6it 6 Resist 7 Actor WaMadl 8 In full flower 9 Stallone role 10 lnslgnla 11 Sarodwlch shop 12 "Famous· ooollle maker 13 Make fun ol 21 leaky 23 Follow 25 Like Fldel 28 Pants accenories 27 "llnle House on the Prairie· 28 r:&eeehed 30 ·-and Sympathy" 32 Top story 33 Stop 3' Makes a s-ater 37 Guanaco's cousin 39 Fashion 40 Aelalives 43~s 45 Ploy 47 Sheen 50 Speak formally 52 Strongman ol 53 :r!-growlng valley 54 Purposes 55 Slime 56 Chooses 57 Poet Lazarus 58 Help (a criminal) 59 Forfeit 62 Lennon's Wife 10 1 braket/at'lockt, Sl495. ---------full/half dOOft, bikini MERC!D!S 9130 844-1342 VOWWAGEN 9235 lop, cata w/aux amp, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil aolt lop, z tock box••· ,---------TALK 18 NOT CHEAP 83k ml, nr nu dbl core •es MIEftC•DllS NISSAN 9150 '72 VW 8u9 New dubs wu taken in the cloeed hand radiator, 111ra chrome COU,.1! :JOO Sil paint, magt, 4·tpd. with the queen, and the ldo1 or and trim, 33"11res, Good cond. SI0,000. Looka, r uns gsea1 Both vulnerable. South deala. NOR111 •88S apedea wu led to Eut'a ace. Back regularly serviced. 714-e31·7809 '89 Sentt• S1a1lon. 11500 obo 831•7149 came. h ...... and, -arned bl, the 58495,00 723·t543 •89 500 SL Red, wagon, 4-door, a1uto .,..07...,4..,._,S,,.....--:b--t..,..1 __ '\) Q s OQ81 •AKJ82 -·~ .. w/saddla Interior. o/c, p /t, am/ m, uper •• •new double, declarer never consi ered '89 4x4 Lar•do IL.Illy Mint condl 529k 844. S1995, 075·0283 paint, rebullt eng. runs running it. to the queen. Ina~ad, loaded! tint, 5 speed 6610/hm 873·3174/wk great! $2450/obo. South ··L •L d hed 77k ml. SI0,500/offer 044-5370 WEST •51 EAST roee Whn "''e ace an caa 227·5082 CLASSIFIED TOYOTA 9210 the queen or trump1. Since there•---------11·8 1he resource you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- wat1 no 1ure entr)' to dummy, 90' Ornd Wagoneer can count on to 1eH a ,89 Corolla 4.door, ANTIQUES & Q KJ 1098 7 <>J84 ' •95 •A97 <::1 8 <>A 1093 • 10784 8 declarer was faced with the poseible ~8M,/FaMutoca1•rsa,ns1.eaA/thcer' myriad of merchan· • auto, a /c, 70k ml. CLASSICS 9250 loH of two diamond lricka and "" dlso Items bocause ln1, lull pwr, tint, alloy • good cond. S5700.obo l'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii three hearta. Can you spot the WfAY our column• compel 94 9 .2 413 11 out of thia dilemma? whls, cruise cnttl. Lo· qualllled buyer• 10 '73 MASERATI SOt.rrH • KQJ 10'4 '\)A IUJ ml1, clean. Ona yr lac· 111 Declarer waa J ohn Colling• of tory warrnt. $12,500 ca 042•5078 Citroen. All orig. 37k Lond on , a mercurial but brilliant OBO 050.0443 ---------$17,500 OB0993·5355 <> K 7 6 player. He continued wit.h a low •--------- •Q trump. giving Eaat a trick that -------------------derender never dreamed of winning. However, Eaat d id not relish the prospect or being on lead. ~~dinhrr NORTH EAST 1• p ... !• p- 10 Dbl 2• p-•• p ... p ... P ... Opening lead: Nine or• Be careful of anythjng you aay at the bridge table. fn the bands of' a competent declarer, it will be duly noted and can come back .to haunt West's double of two hearta was fatuous. The opponent.a were cer- tainly not. going lo play there and since it. wa11 likely that South waa going to declare the hand, there would be no lead-directing advan- tage to the ca 11. The opening lead or the nine of With nothing len but m inor-au.it cards, it made no difference whether East cashed the ace of dia- monds and then threw in the towel, or returned a club. In t he latter caae declarer would discard three heart.a and a diamond on the clube, and in either case the ace of dia· monds and two trump tricks were all declarer could loae. Le arn to be a bette r bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800)788-1225 for informatio n. Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4-410, Chicago, IL 80680- 4410. MARINE SLIPS CADILIAC 9040 TRANSPORTATION DOCKS 7022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 El Dorado 40' Mooring Blarrllz 350, V-8, Auto, BOATS 7 011 South Side Balboa FP, AC, Aeg·d. 6/97 Island, Near Coral Ave $1750 295· 1442 $12,900 721-0991 '52 Chris Cratt Riviera,..,......,,....,,---,,...,.....--------------1811, Impeccably re· SO Mooring Great FORD 9075 stored, will trade for Bat Pen toe. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nice car. e40·3225 Steve 723-5883. $12,900. POWER BOATS 7012 13' Bos ton Whaler 87'SS Trailer, 40hp Yamaha. Very clean! $4800 3 t 0/598·6843 50'(or less) Mooring Area D, btx Beacon Bay & Balboa Isl. Quiet sheltered foct. $12,750 759-3001 SIDE TIE 30F Sail. 141 o S. Baylront Bal Isl $350/mo. 752-2881. '89 Muatang Conv. Auto trans, AC, FP, CC, AM/FM Stereo, $5,500 854-7041 90'TAURUS WGN 82k, looks and runs great. $4,950. Must sell lmmod. 673·4909 20' Shamroc k 220hp ••••••••• GEO 9080 Run your ad in --------------------------D YES,SELL MY CAR Nome City Zip Pho11e COSTA MESA 6124 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT vs. keo1 drv. Cuddy AUTOMOBILES '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cbn, lishllnder, loran, ••••••••••• VHF. 350 hrs. Xlnt '92 Geo Storm rod, the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes .. Fax us this Credit Cord O MC 0 \llSA D AM X # Exp--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 6140 BEACH 6169 cond. S 10,000 or 63k ml, 5 spood. Xlnl •3-F a mllv Sal•• C:cloclic Array Inc. fl10WOrS, lg SZ CIOlhOS. 4 17 Costa Mesa Sal 8·2 Countrv Antiques & Collectibles Primi tive fur n d1S ltOSSOd, Amori- c;:ina, Amish, etc. •Sale lhru Sunday• THE COTTAGE CO 1686 Tustin Ave COSTA MESA 722-0777 trade for pre-66 car or ACURA 9010 Condi $6500./offor truck. 645·6693 227·5862 Sat-Sun 9-4, lrlg, Antqs, leather/gd furn, micro. books, office hsehld, bikes, gunsafe, --------- 1 d Iii P P ,. '91 Acura lntegra ---------desk/suppl es, 4 r e, 2041 ort rovence SAIL BOATS 7014 GS Teal 4dr, loaded, HONDA 9085 antiques, table saw, Harbor View Sal 8·12 Xlnt cond. 59000/obo. l9642 Ouiet Bay Ln. Neighborhood Sale · 675·7966 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Seacllff Sat Only· 8.7, anti· Lido 14 Salls New, Chances are you will find what you need at the price ques, frig, etc. NO numbers on Sall.--------- 1300 Dove r Dr 5300. 250-9090 BMW 9030 SAT 8-24 8AM-4PM Santana 20' Proven iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jew I er y' books' race winner. Faired '84 7331 Pretty car, records, colloctlble rudder & koel. $2200/ Met/burg/tan. AT, AC, plates. clthes, frames. _li_rm_. _7_17_·_62_1_7_·___ Billstelns, loaded, 1992 Honda Accord EX. perfect cond. loadod. Groen w/bolgo Into· rlor. 58K miles. Al· ways garaged. looks gr8 $13,500 646-9449 Moil To DAILY PILOT 330 W 8oy Snot, Co.io /lo\e>o, CA 92627 (1 f A} 6.41·5678 C> FAX {714) 63 f -6594 /Prio.ore Porty Only) Plea,,. Check Pltf'tlnenl Boxes V--MoA.---· Mod.J ___ /'nu - :J 6 ,,_..... .J -1-. -J.., tool v1 o_,,._ •r,,.,.Joio., _J,,_,,_ o.J _IW....,, u wi...ic-. D •.,...J ..J-~ t.J~lap 0 J .,_,/ NA/YM -..JWS.,, -a,.,,"""'-, C:.-C"*" a.-..,,-. n i.-..-.,_ uc.-.r~ ...; f>I-v..,I tool 5U"0 loci W""- C LASSIFIED you wanl to pay & misc. heohld Items. sunroof, car phone. 1--------- 1344 Sussex Lane Overstocked with All records. S3500. JAGUAR 9105 form wi~h your credit card #or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it • S 10 '°' 4 lines, S 1 00 each ockJitionol line II s the easy·tO· when you read access, lnlormat1on-Classified Call Classified Today! 642-5678 s tutl? 6 7 3 •6008 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for another week FREE! All for $1 o• ·-----·--------------------A call to The Community packed marketplace v1s11co regularly · sue· daily Classlfied Market Place. will help Classified '87 Jag XJS lmmacl Convertible, 35k ml, New ti res/brakes $17,950. 549.4559 ccsslully · by all kinds 842·5678 ol consumers. --...;;;...~~"-'-"-----642·5678 042-5078 ·sE·R·v·1·c·E---1 CHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS FENCES HAULING 3720 MASSAGE 3830 PARTIES & GENERAL 35 58 & DECKS 3 615 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OCCASIONS PIANO & VOCAL 3840 LESSONS 38 68 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOFING 3910 DIRECTORY Eng, SpHklng•Lovlng MACMEDIC •Care lot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TWENTY DOLLAR CALIF. BEACH GIRL .-------•I Affordabte•Nannlaa Macintosh Computent R•sldentl•l/Comm'I ._ .--F HAULER/CLEAN-UP 8AL80'4 ROOFING CO Qulll1ly_WorJl. Guaml'd Reroof/Repalr Free Est Lie/Ins 631-5081 CARPENTRY 3510 , Exp"d/Mature, CPA 1 h / 1 L / * ..... oo.. •nces * Relieve Stress with l Prepare Anv Partvt Miss Poppins 833-9171 n your me 0 c. ow Remodel. 25Yrs E11p. Replace/Repair Low S JOHN 451°6347 Soothing Massage. From bog to end. hourly rate. 0 7 3·8B19 Carpontry, Etc... Free hauling/est. Llc'd Da111elle 310-588-0127 Moro affordable than LICENSED f::J DAYCARE L694144 554 ·0 58e7 AdvantageCoost 974-53011------------------doing it on your own Lots ol TLC & Funt ---------1---------JEWELRY 3784 L&B Sports Therapv • * • 714·552-8458 PIANO Bog>Advanced All agos-Toacher Cert. Entettainmenl Avail. Jennifer 040-8669 Ped1a111c CPA & Isl Aid CONCRETE & S.J. Scott Cont tructlon ---------All body care 10 rela11 ---------.C~u~lr~ fur~~~l~oYs Meals/snacks incld, Reas MASONRY 3557 Custom Home Builders FLOOR INSTALL & rejuvenate. RN/LMT ---------•PIASTER nes•Remod•L694144 rates FT/PT 984·1740 Llc#481954. Aof'a. REPAIRS 3620 William Harold Jewtltrs CM 722-9823 PAINTING 3858 REPAIR 3880·--------- •SADLER ROOFlNQ Licensed & Insured Free Est. All reroof guaranteed. 675·!5095 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-075-7769 Watch & Jewelry Repair iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·-5~4-0586 • 246-0159 ---------Brick, Block, Stone, Tile TENNANT Improvements Antique • Fine Jewelry •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SCREEN Handyman/Remodel CLEANING cone, Patio, Driveway Dan's Hme/Bus lmprv •QUALITY WORK• 8vy/stll/ltade 073-0 365 MOVING 3834 24Yra Qualllr Painting PATCH PLASTERING SERVICES 3919 l\r1tJ11tons, Bath, Kitch SERVICES 3548 Fplc, BBQs. Rel. 25 vr Gen Conlr. L#714979 HardwdNlnyl/Ceramic liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOUCHUPS, TOO Interiors/Exteriors 1~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r1rn-W;:itor Damage Exp. Terry 557.7594 20Vrs Exp 042·8e95 Mrble/Carpet Bnd/lns ---------24 Hrs. Richard Sinor 20Vrs E11p. Small Jobs I'! rtf'c, Plumb, & Paint L708279 722·7 332 IANDSCAPE & ALL-AMERICAN , Uc#280644 645-3209 Stove 714·901·0 365 Moblle Screen Serv. Newport area. 1mmod A TOUCH OF CLASS * Best Price/Quality•---------. Movos-U ... Carefully New & Re-screening Page 714-227-8122 Cleaning. Ros/Comm 3580 ---------IAWN CARE 3808 Couneously & Cheaply QUALITY• CARE Llc#181673 Bonded F E Landscape. brick, stone DOORS s s 1 1 1 PLUMBING '°890 Lie/Bonded. reo 91. Concrete.80"78,.·1007 HANDY MAN 3710 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 549·0223 T141227 ummer pee a• ., Roger 714-548·0850 DOORS Remodel•Hardwart T 282 7143 .,. v liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• •---------20Vrs Exp. Xlnl WOlkmanship. T 11m•Cablnets•S1ucco oresa • •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B••lo Yard Ma Int Dibe rnardo'• Moving Fair S Ron·045·2417 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------- D1ywll L562731 35Yrs eap •BOSS HOUSECLEANING '* ;,~~.E~~:c:.'k,;;'.;'~~~: An experienced *Paint/Carpentry• Lawns, Cln-up1, Tree Local/Office/Storage ---------1 THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLERS 392 1 J e rry 042•050 7 Licensed-Bonded depend ab Io door Drywall and morel Trim, Sprlnklra, Aerale, long Dist. Froe Est. RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. ·O James E. Bangert Co.· '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A to z HANDYMAN ~~'!i~g::~J1g~9 ~~~s· 25vr 5E:)~:7'-,f;g ~eannt~~~n ~~~:89~0ork. Small Jobs Oki Thalch 631-4422 Pg-413-8142 Tllf181632 979·3114 ~~~mgy·IJn~~· F~:~"~s':'. Since 1947 'SPRINKLER REPAIR ltlSTALUREFACE CABINETS Qary 045·!5277 ' • Friendly Servlce•lnsured V H •Bright Hseolnlnu Patterned Coner••• TREES i Spllt Second Moving L#5698 7 e3&·8888 l1532981 675·9304 alves• ud .. Tlm• ~:~~:~:· ~:~~154:.~~~~ European Prol'I. Best Driveways, patios, DRYWALL R~:i'n~~~!~t11!,8;~~c/c:~ lbppedlRetnOY9 ~. Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv •BISHOP PAINTING RETIRED ~~sB~~:r~~~~~8~~· In townl Reis 5Yts Exp. decks: Repair/removal spmklrs:cinop '151-3476 70ay/Sr Olsc/T 1178452 Prompt Ounl Svc. Atas S CARPENTRY•Wlndowt Grace 251-9455 Uc/free est. 222-eeoe SERVICE 3584 roofing. MORGAN --4 32·9 123/P-346·5850 Texturlng•Wallcoverlngs PLUMBER SPRINKLERS are my Doors • Wood Fencet Llc'd. Phl8l50·3281 L•wn Service. Mow/ •---------03 ... on I y b Lt 1 In et•. C G HERCULES CIHnlng Moblle #403·5385 edge/sod/sprinklers/ *Two Brothers Moving Reis. l704332 969-2407 1··850 T1 iosev 1111gt Organizers Flri•wlndows•waif•---------H /Off' • 7 0 ..,.,,,.-----------mert•VaJves•Drlp Sy• LN261581 • Call Bob Ennis's Uc'd Drywall Home Repair/Remodel cln-up. Al 9e0·2710 omt ice • a~ DON'T CALL US I .... 1per1 Dr•ln Cleaning Chatlet 722·7824 2 19 8323 Pg-312.0026 Kltchen•Bath•Carpet CONTRACTORS & Painting. Acoustic/ Costa Mesa/Newport lvo ms~ or call al1er 5 ln•~Htd since 1981. It you just want the & Plumbing Repair• Much Motel 554-5934 GENERAL 3558 Wallpaper Removal. 25 Year• Exp; CALT134650 957·1500 low bid. Fina work-20Yrs •~p. Al ~ guiw.1------------------1 Honost•Rellable•Hard Patchwork 2 4 0 ·1159 Jim 031·2400 •YARD CLEAN·UPi---------manshlp & enduring St•11• 5454298 WALL CARPET Working Irish Ladles. -.,.,,...,,,..,,=..,,...,,~~..,,,..,,,-Weed .. HedgH•Tree PUBLIC NOTICE quality since '75. P I Pl bl COVt::RINGS 393" ACM CONSTRUCTON Full Servlo• & Repair HOMI! SERVICES Trim•Nu Lawn• Malnt The Calif. Publlc Utill· rec •• um ng &; • CLEANING 3515 Avall to clean your T I Acou1Uc Removal 900-5104 Pg·748·5375 LEFFLER QUALITY Ropalra & Remodel• home. Wkly/Bl-wk ennant mprovemant • • Anything & Everything Ilea Commission RE· PAINTING 751·9103 Free Ettlmatea Please call 5 48•9 145 Remodel• • Com/RH Cuatom hand texturet. FrH Estimate. Ref's. e OREEN MASTERS OUIAES that all uted ---------• Li ea7398 Deo.1090 We gals ahould hang SCUM SUCKERS Carpet & Uphol Care 24Hr Oual svc. 20% Off 536· 7209v-448·2483 CERAMIC TILES 3528 *Hou.ECLEANINQ L#415708 549.5770 Xln1 refs 042·1197 Mlchaet 758-1440 Landtcaping & Malnt. houaehol<I goods lk•'• Custom P ainting together. Strip, lnatall, .,..SMALL JOB EXPERT -M~S,...,M-c""'o-n-•t_r_u_c_t_lo_n_ T T 1 R movers print their Prof, Cleon, Ouellty ---------advice 10 the crazy. 15 yr1 Ollp. Oood Ref. LEWIS Construction Orywall/Plttler Repair Remodels & Repairs. ar·~·n1' ms ·c 84•m, r::1•2I P.U.O. Cal T number: Work. lnVE111 .. Oocka. POOL 031·2111 anytime Own trans. Call any-Remodel•Handyman .,.,.. ng v · . .,., llmot and chauffeurs L,703468 831·4810 I I 2 4 1 .... 9 3 1 L#Jo4n"' Local Rea 1H1nglng1T1plng/futurt Painting lnt./Ex t. SERVICE 3894 1 me ""' •714-SS7·S929• ' Comm/Rn 851·5573 1.4696327 982·2430 Landaoape Ramodellnt print their T.C.P. num-,.AINTINQ 289·8t90 LOST: Your Amw•v•---------Yard tunt up/rMlnltnact , ber In all advenlH· conacienllous Cranamon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Distributor-Or looklng? --------..i---------Simi R1llred Contrector landscapa/artlttlc d11lgn. man11. If vou have a Old·FHhlontd Pride In tatand Btu• Pool• Phenomenal Cleanlng/ ANDERSON ac KEATS ELECTRICAL 3610 Atp1ir1, Improvements, ContractorfC2'7-e<>4008. QUHllon about th• lo-WOfkmanthlp. 289·0190 Pool a Spa Wkly Svc. Ptr1onal Cart Producls Df.slGN • tm Jobe. Ouallty/lntegrlty Prorl & Elhlcal. 845-7605 gallly of• mover, limo WILL' ... MI ,AINTINO ~!Pd•wlr:a•'~'"!"4pu5m.1pl/7h21!,? Whlesale S 455·3010 I c111e. Ken 842·1770 or 'chauffeur. call: uo .... le ., .., e ... C<N'rlocnoNSOVJQ Sm•ll Job •XPllRT PLANT ARTiST Public UOllUet ExVlnt Guarnl'<I work--------Dun~n Slec:trlc Sp•clall1t In Hl1Ung Coml'f\fnl()l'I --t:r .. E'al. 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