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San Diego YC sails
to yachting victory
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1lrne wasn't right
for Hedges' tax ideas
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
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What our local
'power brokers'
• are ponng over
T his week is National Library
Week. a time to recognize
and appreciate what our
local libraries have to off er, and to
celebrate the joy of reading.
So the Newport Beach Public
Library asked individuals noted in
the Daily Pilot's Top 103 ·Most
Influential H list to name their
favorite books and explain how the
readings have shaped their lives.
• Roy Alvarado (sonal actJvist) -"Stu-
dent Aggression· by Arnold Goltbtem,
et. al •tt expldl.nS school VJolence as a
systems problem and t>xplalns wdys to
modlfy some of the elements that c:on-
tnbute to 11 -peers' behavior, school
peraonnel, fanuly members, admuustrd·
bve systems and commuruty agencies •
• Martin Benson (artistic duector) -
"Grapes of Wrath" by John Stembeck
·1 was overwhelmed by tts power and
humaruty.•
• Mac Bernd (N-MUSD schools super-
intendent) "Zen and the Art of Motor-
cycle Mdllltenance· by Robert Pers1g
"It causes me tCJ constantly reflect on
what I can do to live d quality We •
• lU Borden fbdsebaU pitcher)
"The Btble • "It gives me wisdom. con-
hdenct>, duectlon c1nd support when no
one else does •
• Reenle Boyer (lifeguard) World
AU~ •My hw.band and I like to travel
At home or away, I c1lways have a good
mystery or romance novel in progress •
• Charlie Brande (volleyball director)
"Portable Pedrntncaan for Parents" by
Laura Nathanson "It helps me with
our one-year-old daughter, Kaut,
whose ldvonte book 1s 'The Very Hun·
gry Cdterp1Uar' by Em· Cdfle. •
• Marilyn Brewer (A..,semblywomc1n)
-"The Iron Lady" by Hugo Young ·1
hke biographies because you can lec1m
and better understand how gOdls
were dC(ompllshed and tho obstades
tlus worn.in overcclJTle lo become
Bnldln's 'Iron ~tress··
• Peggy Goldwater Clay (CEO)
"Gtft from the Sea" by Anne Morrow
Lmdbergh "Even though tlus book
hM been out for many, many years, the
message and the philosophy 4Ie very
profound for today's womclll •
• Christopher Cox (Congres~man)
"The Discoverers• by Daniel Boorstem
"It's a fascmallng d<'Count of rrianlund's
greatest dJscovenes, lrom which any·
one + can learn.·
• Jim de Boom (school board trustee)
-"The Be Happy Attitudes· by Robert
Schuller. "I ltke tl because ol the post·
live attitudes I get when I read it. It
charges my battery I•
• BonnJe Engm-om (educabOn actJVl.St)
•Footprints, Walking Through lhe'Pas-
sages ol Ule • by Howard and Jeanne
Hendncks "It is very lllSplltng and con·
fuming of mamage and fanuty values •
• Joe Erickson (Mayor, C06tll Mesa) -
"The Old Man and the 5<'<1" by Ernest
Henungway ·11 as beaubful and cbgrufied •
• Ed Fawcett !C'~t<t Mf>'KI Chamber of
Commerce) • Atlds Shrugged" by Ayn
Rand ·11 delivers a umeless message
that payment or support is only deserved
when one has worked for 11 or earned 1t •
• Jean Forbatb ($0C1Al act:JvtSt)
• AmazUlg Grace· by Jonathan Kozol
·11 descnbes w1lh seanng clarity and
wrenching honesty the live<. of real
people s11flenng m poverty l>e<:ause
sooety abandoned thPm •
• Andy Gonlt (pohce officer} ·My
Amencan Journey• br Colin Powell
"You get an ms1der's view on how for-
eign policy Is made.•
• John W. Hedges {Mayor, Newport
Beach) -"The Republic of Letters: Cor-
respondence between Jefferson and
Madison, 1776-1826." •ttorters fud·
natihg Insight into the mlnda of the two
greatest men ln American history.•
• Novell Hendrlcklon (activist) -•A
Woman of Independent Means• by
Elizabeth Halley. •11 was set in the
1900s and presents a definite change
In role for a woman of the day written
in an interesting letter fonn. •
• John A. Hottman, Jr. (pa tor) -
"The Bible.• "It is God telling me aU I
need to know about Him, myself and
other human beings and the rest of
God's creabon •
• Budt Johna (politldan) -• AUat
Shrugged• by ~yn Rand. "Though
Russian-born. Rand pos sed an
incredible ability to portray the evils of
oppres11lve government and the
promise of individual achievement.·
• F1eldler Joqes, Jr. (car dealer) -
"Skin Tight• by Carl Hal.sen •t enjoy
l"Mding to escape and Carl Hatsen
makeis me laugh.•
• Ludlle ICuelln (library lrultee) -
"Horton Hean a Who" by Dr. Seuss.
•it ehowt how tmportant every dtlzen
ii, and that every voice couni.. •
• Wendy i.... (school board trust ) -·ne Bible." •ft helps me get
through llle. •
• Marto t.-cot (thf4tte dtr.ctor) -
"Grimm'• P&lry Tl.lei• by the Brothen
Grimm. "With the h lp of (•I llQrerlan
and lh• magic tllet ln that bOOk, I not
only IMmeii !ngllsh, but I gained th•
~and huat ol a very new
world ~t I .could call homtt. • ~ ..... ,......,.INeWport
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<lore 'Mal. •ft"~ \0 *"" boW Atnhal UfteOln ~IO
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Explosions ignite ho~t in Newport Harbor
• Unidentified man rescues pair from boat. Faulty fuel
system is to blame for accident, fire investigators believe .
By David Silva, Dally Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH - A
series of explosions set a 32-foot
boat ablaze in Newport Harbor
on Saturday morning, sending
spectacular plumes of black
smoke over the scenic bay.
Fire investigators believe a
faulty fuel system aboard the cab-
in cruiser uNeptune" sparked the
explosions, which occurred at
about 11:15 a.m. as the boat was
leaving a fuel dock in the harbor.
The boat's two owners and sole
passengers, Victor and Gabriella
Gipson of Las Vegas, were res-
cued uninjured from the burning
vessel by a man in a nearby skiff,
Orange County Sheriff's Harbor
Patrol Sgt. Karl Von Vofgt said.
·Tue man then delivered the
Gipsons safely to the fuel dock,·
Voigt said Sunday. ·we still have
not identified who the man was.•
One of the explosions was so
powerful it lilted Gabriella Gipson
eight inches off the boat's deck,
according to a Newport Beach
Fire and Marine news release.
Sheriff's fire boat crews brought
the blaze under control, then
towed the smoldering boat to Bal-
boa Island, where firefighters
assisted in extinguishing the blaze.
Damage to the vessel was esti-
mated at $45,000, Voigt said. No
fuel was spilled into the bay.
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Orange County
Harbor patrol
attempts to douse
Dames Saturuy
after explosions
ignited a 32-foot
cabin cruiser In
Newport Harbor.
Noone was
injured in the
blaze, and fire
ln\)estigators
beUeve a faulty
fuel system ls to
blame for the
accldenl
PHOTO SPl:CIAL. TO
THE OAll.V PILOT
Pl HI'<>~ I I l I 'IHI l> F ~ Every accountant
has. his day -
and today is it
•Tax day is made easier
by accountants' hard work
-so says former county
CEO William Popejoy.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Piiot
It's tax day, and accountants all
over Newport-Mesa, the county,
and the country are chained to their
desks, ounching numbers and bus-
tling lo file their cbents' tax returns
before the clock strikes midnight
And their hard work does not
go unappreoated by their cllents
Former Orange County Chief
Executive Officer William Pope-
JOY even says his accountant is
one of his closest fnends.
"Tax day certainly isn't a
painful process for me," says
Popejoy, who lives in Newport
Beach. uu•s been made very easy
by my accountant, Hank Adler.·
Popejoy said he met Adler -
who now works for the accounting
WUllam
Popejoy
firm of. Deloitte
and Touche -
back in the
1970s.
''He was Just
a junior fellow at
a s.maJl account-
ing fum then..
PopeJOY says.
"That was 20
YeaIS ago, and
the last thing I
wanted to do at
that tJine was talk to a tax accountant.
"l remember he was m a cast
after having an Achilles tendon
operab.on, whtch is very pamtu1
surgery. I thought, 'Here's a tax guy
who really hwts for tus bUSIIleSS ' He
was ID such agony. but he was still
mterested in being my accountant."
Popejoy said Adler went on to
become one of the top accoun-
tants at Deloitte and Tousch,
which 1s among the country's
most respected accounting firms.
Says Popejoy: ·Now I'm
almost too little a fish for hun to
deal wtth. •
Costa Mesa council to
discuss East Side traffic
LEAH ~STEN/ DAILY Pit.OT
Krilana Myers, left, Mary MeCellM md C80le Me1lde enjoy tbe bMutUal wNlber wlllle
pUtldpatlng ln the MS W.nt toi M._.. W'oilll uoUDd the Back Bay on s~. The trio
walked tile 9-mlle route la boilor of McCellaa's motber, Joanne. 1be eftDt. Wbkll cliew
about 2,500 walkers, ts ~ to r.a.e DiNuty S2tO..ooo to help flglit maltiple ld.ei'Olll.
The Costa Mesa City Council
towgbt will consider hmng a con-
sultant to conduct a •comprehen-
sive neighborhood traffic study•
for the East Side.
Residents living along East
19th Street began urging the
council to take a closer look at
traffic patterns in January.
At the time, homeowners com-
plained that the thousands of cars
and trucks that speed through their
neighborhood on a daily basis was
creating a hazardous situation.
They lobbied tor speed bumps, but
the council instead decided to post
caution and directional signs. The
officials also agreed to consider ini·
tiating a study to help come up
with solutions.
mRRING THINGS UP
• Unlikely activist Bob Caustin fights to keep IRWD 's
treated sewage water out of Newport Bay.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
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F. Y.I.
+The council will meet at
6:30 p.m. in the City Hall
Council Olamber, n Fair Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa.
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• Approvmg the installation of
a plaque in Lions Park in memory
of long-time resident and Uon's
Club member Les Miller, who
died last year.
• A request from the Newport-
Harbor Uons Oub to hang 50
banners throughout the city to
promote its annual Fish Fry,
which will be held in June.
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The •2·year.old Ne~ Beech rest·
dent bas spoken at more tim 20 debates
and public ton.mu. He has hired scientific
consultants and dtstrlbuted ruers. He baa
lugged h1I portable topler down to the
Irvine Ranch Water District's omc. to copy
relevant documents and~·
The non-profit ~~tion be created, •
Defend the Bay, bu ~ coatribu·
tiOQI fftD S2 aJ1 tiMa Waf; .. 110,000,
Thi 47 l conttttMWI ude Henry
Segerstrom and ~ on.n. C•Ultln
WotkJ 1~14 boUr days. t. majaltty of
wtuch 11 ~to UM .. w.ts i.a..
Even his May 18 marlage to telloW
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POI-I TICS
1ime wasn ,t right
for Hedges, tax ideas
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
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What our local
'power brokers'
are poring over
T his week is National Library
Week, a time to recognize
and appreciate what our
local libraries have to offer, and to
celebrate the joy of reading.
So the Newport Beach Public
Library asked individuals noted in
the Daily Pilot's Top 103 "Most
Influential" list to name their
favorite books and explain how the
readings have shaped their lives.
•Roy Alvarado (sOC'lal activist} -"Stu-
dent Aggression • by Arnold Golc.15tein,
el. al. "It explains school VIOience as a
systems problem and explains wdys to
mod.ify some of the elements that con-
tnbute to 1t -~r..· behavior, school
personnel, faJruly members, adrrurustra-
tive systems and community agenoes •
• Martin Beruon (artistic director} -
·crapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck
·1 was overwhelmed by its power and
humaruty •
• Mac Bernd (N-MUSD schools super-
intendent) -"Zen and the Art of Motor-
cycle Mamtenance" by Robert Pers1g
"It Cduses me to constantly renect on
what I can do to l!Ve a quality hfe •
• II~ Borders (basebdll pitcher}
"The Bible.· "It gwes me Wlsdom, con-
hdence, direction and support when no
one else does •
• Reenle Boyer (Weguard) -World
.Atlas. "My husband and I hke to travel.
At home or away, I always have a good
mystery or romdnce novel m progress.·
• Charlie Brande (volleyball director)
-"Portable Pedmtric1an for Parf>nts" by
Laura Nathanson ·11 helps me with
our one-year-old daughter, Kaili,
whose favonte book 1s 'The Very Hun-
gry Caterplllar' by Enc Ct11le •
• Marilyn Brewer (Assemblywomanl
-"The lron Lddy" by Hugo Young "I
ltke b1ographles becduse you can !Pam
and better understand how . goals
were accomplished and tho obstacles
this womdll overcame to become
Bntam's 'Iron M.tstress ·•
• Peggy Goldwater Clay (CEO) -
"Gut from thP Sea" by Anne Morrow
Lindbergh "Even though this book
has been out for many. many years, the
message and the philosophy are very
profound for toddy's woman •
• Christopher Cox tCongressman) -
"The 01SCoverers" by Daniel Boorstem
"It's a fascinating account of mankind's
greatest chscovenes, from which any-
one .. can learn •
• Jim de Boom (school board trustee}
-"The Be Happy Attitudes· by Robert
Schuller. "l ltke 1t because or the pos1-
t1ve attitudes I get when I read lt. It
charges my battery!•
• Bonnie Engstrom (education actiV1St} -
"Footprints, Walkmg Tlvough the Pas·
sages ol Life" by Howard and Jeanne
Hendncks "It is very inspiring and con-
fimung ol mamage and farruly values •
• Joe Er1dCJon (Mayor, Costa Mesa)
"The Old Man and the Sea. by Ernest
Hemingway "It Is beautiful and digrufied."
• Ed Fawcett (Costa MPSa Chamber ol
Commerre) "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn
Rand "It delivers a tm1eless message
that payment or support as only deserved
when one has worked for 1t or earned it·
• Jean Forbath (social actlVlst) -
• Amazmg Grace· by Jonathan Kozol
"It descnbes with seanng clanty and
wrenching honesty the hves of real
people suflenng m poverty because
soaety abandoned them •
•Andy Gonls (poUce ofhcer) "My
Amencan Journey• by Colin Powell.
"You get an ms1der's view on how for-
eign pollcy 1s made.•
• John W. Hedge• (Mayor, Newport
Beach} -"The RepubUc of Letters: Cor-
respondence between Jefferson and
Madison. 1776-1826." "It offers fasci-
nating insight lnto the minds of the two
greatest men ln American history.·
• Novell Hendrlckaon (activist) -•A
Woman of Independent Mearu• by
Elizabeth Hailey. "It was set ln the
1900s and presents a deflnlte change
in role for a woman of the day written
in an lnte.resting letter fonn. •
• John A. Hoffman. Jr. (pastor} -
"The Bible." "It Is God telling me all I
need to know about Him, mysell and
other human belngs and the rest of
God's creabon •
• Buck Johna (polltioan) -• AUas
Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. "Though
Russian-born, Rand possessed an
incredible ability to portray the evils of
oppressive government and the
promise of individual achle\lement •
• Flelcher Jonn. Jr. (CM dealer) -
"Slcl.n llght" by earl Halsen. •1 enjoy
reading to escape and Carl Haisen
makes me laugh.•
• Loew e Kuehn (library trustee) -
"Horton Hean a Who" by Dr. Seuss. ·u shows how Important every d ti.zen
I•, and that every voice counts.•
• Wendy t.ec. (school board trustee)
-"The Bible.• "It helps mo got
through llfo.' • Marlo l.elcol (theatre c:lirector) -
"Crtmm'• Palry 1alos" by the Brothert
Ortmrn. "With tho help of (a) llbrarta.n
and the magic titles ln that book, I not
Oftly learned Englilb, bllt 1 gained the
cXlnfidem'e and tn11t of a V!f new
world ttrat I could c6ll home.
• Jellrey Ulllll ~~
1*dl Nau!ik'ial M'*'-'"')-"Uocoln" by
OOte Vldal.rtt II~ to leun
hoW Atnhmft ~ Wxol~ IO
ntUd\ \inlier IUdl dltlk'\llt ~ and
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Explosions "ignite boatµ. Newport Harl>Qr
• Unidentified man rescues pair from boat. Faulty fuel
system is to blame for accident, fire investigators believe.
By David Silva, Daily Ptlot
NEWPORT BEACH -A
series of explosions set a 32-foot
boat ablaze in Newport Harbor
on Saturday morning, sending
spectacular plumes of black
smoke over the scenic bay.
Fire investigators believe a
fa ulty fuel system aboard the cab-
in cruiser MNeptune" sparked the
e xplosions, which occurred at
about 11:15 a.m . as the boat was
leaving a fuel dock in the harbor.
The boat's two owners and sole
passengers, Victor and Gabriella
Gipson of Las Vegas, were res-
cued uninjured from the burning
vessel by a man in a nearby skiff,
Orange County Sheriff's Harbor
Pa trol Sgt. Karl Von Votgt said.
"The man then delivered the
Gipsons safely to the fuel dock,•
Voigt said Sunday. ·we still have
not identified who the man was.•
One of the explosions was so
powerlul it lifted Gabriella Gipson
eight inches off the boat's deck,
according to a Newport Beach
Fire and Marine news release.
Sheriff's fire boat crews brought
the blaze under control, then
towed the smoldering boat to Bal-
boa Island, where firefighters
assisted in extinguishing the blaze.
Damage to the vessel was esti-
mated at $45,000, Voigt said. No
fuel was spilled into the bay.
. .
Orange County
Harbor patrol
attempts to douse
names Saturday
after explosions
ignited a 32-foot
cabin cruiser in
Newport Harbor.
No one was
injured in the
blaze, and fire
investigators
believe a faulty
fuel system ls to
blame for the
accident
PHOTO SPECIAL TO
THE DAil Y PILOT
f> l I\ P <> ~ I I l I " I I\ I I) F ~ Every accountant
has his day-
and today is it
• Tax day is made easier
by accountants' hard work
-so says former county
CEO William Popejoy.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
It's tax day. and accountants all
over Newport-Mesa, the county,
and the co\llltry are chamed to their
desks, aunching numbers and hus-
tling to file their clients' tax returns
before the d ock strikes midnight
And their hard work does not
go unappreciated by their clients.
Former Orange County C hief
Executive Officer William Pope-
joy even says his accountant is
one of his closest friends.
"Tax day certainly isn't a
painful process for me," says
Popejoy, who lives in Newport
Beach. Mlt's been -~ade very easy
by my accountant, Hank Adler."
Popejoy said he met Adler -
who now works for the accounting
Wllliam
Popejoy
firm of Deloitte
and Touche -
back in the
1970s.
"He was Just
a junior fellow at
a small account-
ing firm then..
Popejoy says.
"That was 20
years ago, and
the last thing I
wanted to do at
that time was talk to a tax accountant.
I "I remember he was in a cast
after having an Achilles tendon
operation, wluch IS very painful
surgery. I thought. 'Here's a tax guy
who really hurts for his business.' He
was in such agony, but he was still
interested in being my accountant.·
Popejoy said Adler went on to
become one of the top accoun-
ta nts at Deloitte and Tousch ,
which is among the country's
most respected accounting firms.
Says Popejoy: .. Now I'm
almost too little a fish for him to
deal with."
Costa Mesa council to
discuss East Side traffic
The Costa Mesa City Council
tonight will consider hmng a con-
sultant to conduct a "comprehen-
sive neighborhood traffic study"
for the East Side.
Residents living along East
19th Street began urging the
council to take a closer look at
traffic patterns in January.
LEAH HOGSTIN I DAILY Pl.OT
Krt.Nna Myen, left, Mary Mc:CeUa ad c.role Meikle enm the bH11tuul weatber wlalle
~ ..... In tbe MS Walk lor Martlfl• lderom U'OQIUI .... a.ck Bay on SaDday. 1be trio
walked tbe a;.mne roate 1a bODor of McCellan'a ..otber, Joanne. Tbe evmt. wldcb mew
aboUt l,500 Walken, ls apecW to nlle ......., S2t0,080 to help ftgbt lllaltlple IClermts.
At the time, homeowners com-
plained that the thousands of cars
and trucks that speed through their
neighborhood on a daily basis was
creating a hazardous situation.
They lobbied for speed bumps, but
the council instead decided to post
caution and directional signs. The
officials also agreed to consider ini-
tiating a study to help come up
with solutions.
mRRING THINGS .UP
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• Unlikely activist Bob Caustin fights to keep IRWD's
treated sewage water out of Newport Bay.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
N BWPORT BBACH -Bob Caustln
has come a long way since being
greeted as •the man with the dirty
water• by Mayor John Hedges. .
In August 1995, CaUstin f1rSt plunked
the now infamous icecMea Jar full of dis·
colored water on the speaker's podium
and urge(l the~ 8Mdl City Coun-
dl to ft,ghtp injustice. '
•1 was told to go away: Caustiii
naDa. •tn the begtnning, lt WU like I
WU taldng to • bdck pillai. P9ople IUlt
ibook tbmr heecta an4 Mkl, NU.••
c.uMln didn't go away.
The 42·Yeat-.old Newport Beech resi·
dent bas ipOken a~ more hn 20 debates
and public forums. lie bU hired scientific
consult.ants and distributed Olers. He hu
lugged his portable copier dOwn to the
Irvine Ranch Water District'• ot6ce to copy
relevant documents and records.
The non-profit organization be created,
Defend the ~y. has ~ rontribu-
tiona trom S2 all -.. wa;,,. • $10,000.
The •?t contrfbbtOn ......._ Henry
Segerstrom and John Orean. Caustin
works 10-14 hour days. .. llMijGltty of
which is d~ to~---..._.,
Even his May 18 ....... to fellow
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F. Y.I.
+ The council will meet at
6:30 p.m. in the Oty Hall
Council Chamber, 77 Fair Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa.
L-------------------------J The council will also consider:
• Approving the installation of
a plaque in Lions Park in memory
of long-time resident and Lion's
Club member Les Miller, who
died last year.
• A request from the Newport-
Harbor Lions Club to hang SO
banners throughout the city to
promote its annual Fish Fry,
which will be held in June.
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READING
CONTINUED FROM 1
prot:essioaal cooditloos .•
• JUI Am Lloyd (pubbc relatiam) -
"Mulaot ~Down~ bf Mar·
lo Morgan. "Reading tlm book wali tak-
ing a JOlimeY away from my daily wodd
LOOKING BACK Silver Anchors
Awards to honor 5
community heroes J retied Oil lls meaage qwt.e often. •
• Chr1sde McDaniel (pubUc relations)
-Nancy Drew M!ries by Carolyn Keene.
"These books ... taught me that women
could do anything and be anything.•
• Maril S. Miller (rabbi) -"lbe
Bible.· ·1n a world that worships the
hohness of beauty, the Bible exalts the
beauty of hohness. ln a culture that
glonties today, the Bible affinns the
pull of the p.ist and points to the
promise of the future.•
• Tom P. Monarc:b (DARE police offi.
cer) -Mark 1\vam's books. "They iDcor-
pordte real l!J.e situations and mix good
humor with realistic consequences.•
• Unda D. Mook (teacher) -"Don
Qwxote" by Miguel de Cervantes. "It
embodies a spint of idealism and md.t-
vid uallty th4t tnsp1res us all to ·dream
the unposslble dream.'"
•John M.W. Moortacb (CPA and
County lredsurer) -"The Bible.• *1be
Bible's CTVer 2.000 verses on mooey-relat·
ed matters helped shape my finandAI
perspective. Ulduding my concerns about
my predec:essots use a leveraging.·
• Sieve R. Monts (aquatics diredor) -
"The Bible • "It truly is life's hWe im1ruc·
tJon book· wluch bas been on the
world's bestseller List for over 2.000 years.·
• Kris O'NeaJ (nurse) -·After mucb
thought I could not come up Wlth one
fdvonte book I love to read everything
from Dicken!> to Joyce Carol Oates to
Pedri S Buck . •
•Henry "Hank" PanJ.an (activist) -
Don Quuotf' • by Miguel Cervantes.
•Newport Chamber of
Commerce group will rec-
ognize dtizeris for their
giving spirits.
By David Silva, Daily Pilot
NEWJ>ORT BEACH -Five
•unsung• local heroes will be
honored Tuesday morning for
their dedicated service to the
cpmmunity at the Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Commerce
Dolphins Division's 29th Annual
Silver Anchor Awards Breakfast.
Ann Marie Alfoni. Sylvia Burnet,
Barbara Glabman, Newport Beacll
Police Lt Tun Newman and Jo Van-
devort Wm each receive the presti-
gious Silver Anchor Award, which
honors volunteers who have not
previously been recogni7.ed for their
conbibutions to the community and
charitable organizations. This year's
awards breakfast will begin at 7:15
a.m. at the Balboa Bay Oub.
Olive Crest Women's Guild, Little
Red Wagon of CHOC, Red Rib·
bon 100 for the American Red
Cross, and the Assessment and·
neatment Services Center.
Glabman chairs numerous
fund-raising events for Hoag
Hospital's 552 Oub. She is an
active volunteer tor the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
and chaired the opening of the
Newport Beach Central Library
and the Newport Harbor Art
Museum. Gl.abman serves on the
Board of Directors for the South
Coast Repertory Theater.
Newman is a 17-yearveteran of
the Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment and has volunteered. much of
bis off-duty hours to the communi-
ty. As Newport Beach's first litter-
control officer, he helped imple-
ment the city's Oean Harbor Day
with Bill Hamilton. Newman is an
active volunteer with the Braille
Institute Auxiliary of Orange Coast
and involved with AlS Orange
County Chapter, which raises mon-
ey to fight Lou Gehrig's Disease. "This book dedls with a u,ruversa.I chal-
IPnge the ref\llitl of the ind!vidual ... to
become homogenized by soaety. • No room ln the room meant you were slranded on the street during Bal Week ln the 1960s. Alford will be honored for her
yea.rs of service to the children of
the Newport-Mesa community.
She is the founder of Operation
School Bell. Alford volunteers
many hours to the Assistance
League. She served as president of
the Junior's Group and was an
adviser to 100 high school girls.
Alford is the founder of the Kaiser
Elementary School Jog-A-Thon.
Vandevort is serving her sev-
enth year as commissioner for the
Newport Beach Parks, Beaches
and Recreation De¢tment but
has been a local volunteer for more
than two decades. She is active in
Speak Up Newport and has donat-
ed her time to looal schools from
the time her sons were in
preschool Vandevort wrote a man·
ual, MHow to Put on a Grad Night
Party,· which is used by high
schools throughout the COWlby to
help children celebrate grad nights
without drinking and driving.
• Scott Paulsen (pnncipaJ) -•A nee
in the Trd1I " by Holling C. Holling. "It
wds redd dloud to me as a child and ...
It s d wondPr1uJ story of a tree which
wrves hrst dS d landmark . then a
med1nne tree and fmally as a yoke
Im oxen on the Santa Fe Tratl •
Why aren't these kids sleeping ~doors?
• BIU Popejoy (hnanaer) -"The His-
tory or the English Speaking Peoples"
hy Winston Churchill. ·1 en1oy history ·
tilld good wnlJJlg Tb.is book has both •
• Beverly Ray (lnternanonaJ Bay
Clubs) -"The Physician" by NOdh
Gordon • 1t is d moVtng story about a
rndn·s strength dnd perseverance to
rPdch tus goal agamst all odd!, •.
• Robert Roublan (restauranteur) -
"Fontamdfd• by Ignazio Silone. "It IS
an example of how politics has worked
the world over smce lime i.mmemonal. •
• Paul Salata (raconteur) -"The Agen-
da· by Bob Woodward. "It tells a lot
<1bout in.side the Clmton Wlute House.·
• Phil Sansone (former councilman) -
·1 Bun." "1876" and "Washington,
D C • all by Gore Vidal "Tiu5 is an
Pdsy-to-read tnJogy of accurate Amen·
can lustory tn novel form.·
• Candice and Roger Schnapp (and
Monica, age 3)) -"Papa, Please Get the
Moon lor Me" by Eric Carle. "Officer
Buckle and Glona • by Peggy Rath·
mdJUl, ·corduroy· by Don Freeman. ·we like these books because the stones
can be enioyed by cluldren and adults.·
• Dave Snowden (police clue!) -
·company of Heroes" by Harry Carey,
Jr "It evokes the memory or John Ford
and the IJJne tn the West when good
and evtl weren·t so hard to tell apart •
• Sid SoUer (resldurateur) -• Arthnll.s
and Common Sense· by Dale AJexan·
dt>r "It changed my lile from a health
Sldlldpotnt. •
• Serene Stokes (school board
trustee) -·Return to Sodom and
Gomorrah· by ChMles Pellignno
·nus 1s the fm;t book to bnng archae·
olog1Sts, soentists and theologidllli
toqether to examme the unsolved mys·
IPne!> of the Old Testament·
• Ken Stuart (teruu.s dub operator) -
"The Grapes of Wrath" by John Stem·
~k "It ep1tonuzes the ongotng struggle
Ill Amened It ct.lso transcends the IJJne
boundanes of the Great Depression •
• Will SwaJm (editor, OC Weekly) -
"A Sold1Pr of the Great War" by Mark
HPlpnn "This book shows how the
unwavenng search for beauty
through art dnd literature -can trans·
form an ord!nary person into an
11nprPCedented, hutory-bending hero.·
• BllJ Ward (activist and mventor) -
" Atlds Shrugged" by Ayn Rand "It
c IPdfed up confusion left by the educa-
tmndl system I found out I wasn't so
1 rdry after all •
• Rosalind Williams (Newport Beach
V1s1tors Bureau) -"Too numerous to
mention. The Newport Beach PubUc
Llbrary otters unllmited options ror
r~arch, pleasure reading, listening
and vieW1Ilg It is a treasured resource •
• Robert L Wynn (former dty mAnager)
"My Amencan Journey" by Colin Pow-
ell "The man lS the embodiment ol the
[>O'lsibllitles or achievement In Amerlc.a .•
W ell, during Bal Week it
wasn't compulsory to
have an actual place to
sleep. Nobody intended to sleep
anyway. But every now and then·
the bedroom crunch became
apparent., and the leftovers slept
on porches and in carports.
In the 1960s, the city of New-
port Beach, unwilling host of
the coast, removed all the· city
benches to discourage random
TODAY
CLASSIC CARS
The second annual Summer Cruise,
an everung of tine pre· 197 5 classic, rod
and custom cars. conll.nues from 4 to 9
p.m today. iWo raffles each rught with d
free ralfle tick.et gwen upon arrival. The
event JS hosted by The Hard Rock Cale,
Fasluon Island m Newport Beach. For
more tnlormation, call 72 I ·9546
FORENSIC CONSULTANTS
The Forensic Consultants AssooatJon
of Orange County will hold the1r month·
ly Case Study and meeting at 4 pm at
the Paolic Oub, 4110 Mac Arthur Blvd ..
Newport Beach. Call 723-1114.
WRmNG WORKSHOP
Barbara DeMarco Barrett will present
TIME OUT
peggy
normandin
• EDnOR'S NOTE: Peggy Nor·
mandln's Time Out column will
not appear in today's Daily Pilot.
Her column will return next Mon·
day.
Also, the lunch menus for New-
port Mesa Unified School District
Elementary schools will return
next Monday.
sleepers.
Bal Week, the Spring vaca-
tion war-cry of three decades,
brought teenagers and young .
adults from all over to the
shores of Balboa. They danced.
at the Rendezvous Ballroom
and the Pavilion, they sun-
bathed along the beaches, they
crowded into rental hbusing, 20
to a room, and they made traffic
impossible and impassable.
an eight-week writing work.shop from 4
to 6 p.m. beginrung today at Loclll
Grounds, 3007 E. Coast H1gllway 1n
Corona del Mar. The fee is $125 and pre·
reyistration is required. Call 700--8086.
TUESDAY
NEWPORT FOUNDATION
"The Exploding Internet -Opportunl·
ties for Commerce. Educabon and Enter-
ta.uunent~ IS the topic of The Newport
Foundabon's breaklast meeting at 7 30
a.m at the Balboa Bay Club, Skipper
Room, 1221 W. Coast Hlghway, Newport
Beach. The cost is $28 for non-members
and $20 for members. Call 224-2270.
NATURE ADVENTURES
Parllopants will take a weekly walk
In the middle and late 60s,
Newport Beach's police chief,
James Glavas responded to the
needs of the embattled commu-
nity.and began strong measures
agairtst Bal Week revelers.
They began finding other
places to go. But to those who
came when they were young, a
night on the sidewalk was
worth it.
-Compiled by Anne Spinn
' around town
explonng the center and ledlll about
butterflies. buds, spiders and crayfish.
Class is from 2 to 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays,
April 16 through May 21 for kinder·
garten age children at the Environmen-
tal Nature Center, 1601 16th St., Costa
Mesa. The fee is $55. For more tnforma·
bon, caJl 645·8489.
MODERN BIOGRAPHIES
"The Special Challenges of
Researching and Writing Modern
Biographies" IS the title or 8 free .noon
program in the Fnends Meet:ulg Room
of the Newport Beach Central library.
1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. For
more information, call 717-3801.
EXPLORING CAREERS
Orange Coast College offers a 'two-
part workshop that will utlllze a .career
inventory to identify' interests, ~ork vaJ.
Burnett has been a volunteer
for Orange County philanthropic
organizations for more than 15
years. She raises money for such
children's charities as Olive Crest,
Children's Hospital of Orange
County and Christmas nee Mag-
ic. Burnett is a member of the
ues and abilities from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
College's Re-Entry Center. The work·
shop is free to the public. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5162.
BOOK SALE
Fri.ends of OCC Library will hold their
annUAl spring boo"k sale from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. on the pat)o between OCC's Ubrary
and the Portside Cale. A variety of books
will be available. Hardbaclts for $1 and
paperbacks for 25 cents.
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber·
of Commerce wW sponsor their April
Business After Hours meeting from 5 to 7
p.m. at 1'win Palms, 630 Newport Center
For more information about
the Dolphins Division or the Sil-
ver Anchor Awards, call the
chamber at 729-4400.
Drive. The cost Is $10 for non·me.mbprs.
For more mformabon, call 729-4400
JEWISH BUSINESS ASSOOATlON
The Jewish Business Assooat.Jon·~
April breakfast meell.ng Is at 7:15 am at
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The pre·
sentation will feature the Honorable
Gideon Patt, member of the Knesset or
Israel. The Honorable Gideon Patt wtU
also speak at 7 p.m. in the Chisick Aud1-
torium of the Jewish Community Cen·
ter. For more information, ca.11 755·0340
STORYTEWNG FOR FAMILIES
The Newport Beach Central Library
presents "Storytelling Magic for ijanu·
lies• at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meellilg
Room. Professional storyteller Nancy
McQuillan will present the free Nation-
al library Week event. For more infor-
mation, call 717·3801
Thirty Newport-Mesa teachers to receive grants
Thirty local teachers will receive
$14,900 in grants from the Newport-
Mesa Schools Foundation and the Irvine
Co. In 1984, the foundation established
its HGrants for Teachers" program and
bas awarded nearly $700,000 since then
to innovative teachers.
The foundation selected one teacher
at each of Newport-Mesa's 26 school
sites to receive a $500 grant to imple-
ment their programs. Four other teachers
received special merit awar<is. This
semester's theme was •Tue World
AroWld Us."
The teachers will be honored at an
awards banquet ·at the Balboa Yacht
Club April 29 at 5:30 p.m. The founda-
tion's board of directors still are seeking
donors to sponsor tables at the dinner so
that more foundation money can be
spent on grants.
-By Julie Ross Cannon
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briefly in the news
Costa Mesa man dies
while crossing PCH
A 29-year-old Costa Mesa
man was killed early Sunday
morning after being struck by
a vehicle on West Coast High-·
way in Newport Beach, and
police say they ~e investigat-
ing whether alcohol played a
role in the accident.
The fatal collision occurred
at about 1 :20 a.m. in the 2300
block of West Coast Highway.
Todd Hasse, 29, was crossing
the street on foot with his sister
and a friend when be was
struck by a Honda traveling
eastbound, said Newport
Beach Police Sergeant Mike
McDonough. Hasse was taken
to Hoag Hospital in Newport
Beach, where he was pro-
nounced dead at 2:30 a .m.,
McDonough said
The driver of the Honda,
identified as . a 24-year-old
female resident of Laguna
Beach, was uninjured.
"Both (the driver and Hasse)
had consumed alcohol prior to
the incident, but whether that
was a contributing factor, we
don't know at this point,"
McDonough said.
The driver was neither cited
nor taken into custody. McDo-
nough said police are still
investigating the incident.
-By David Silva
OCC paper brings
home top award
Orange C.oast CoDege's student
newspaper, Coast Report, gar-
nered the General Excellence
Award fm standard-sized newspa-.
pers at tbe Journalism Aswtriatinn
d Cnmn1mity CoDeges' mmual
state o••~ in Presno.
The prize is the highest
award given by the associa-
tion, which represents more
than 50 California, Arizona and
Nevada community colleges.
In all, studeDts from the Cos-
ta Mesa school brought home 11
awards from the competition.
1be following is a list of the
OCC winners and their awards:
M4tt Brown. first place, sports
photography; Tom Edson, sec-
ond place, opinion writing; John
Nickerson, third place, opinion
writing; Jay Seldel, fourth place,
news photography; Clover
Hodgson, fourth place, on-the-
spot feature writing; Lynda
Dominic, honorable mentions,
copy editing and editorial car-
toon drawing; H. Guy Burney,
honorable mention, new5 writ-
ing; and Danie!Arellano, honor-
able mention, editorial writing.
The Coast Report staff also
won a.Ii honorable mention for
editorial writing. The faculty
adviser for the student news-
paper is Thomas Murphine.
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MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1996 ••
Hedges' tax ideas shot down -for now
I know. the lut tb.l.ng anyone
wants to hear about today is
taxes. •
But tax rebates or tax cuts,
that's a dilferent story. Everybody
is in favor of that, right?.
At least that's wha.t Newport
Beach Mayor John Hedges thought.
And why wouldn't he? These
are lean times. Consumers and
taxpayers are wary of big-spendr
ing politicians. They expect more
bang for their buck.
So at the first of the year,
Hedges offered up a Newport
Beach version of the Republi-
cans' Contract With America that
outlined ways to streamline city
government, create a budget sur-
plus and then give some of the
windfall back to the people.
Seems simple enough. Only
problem is, he hasn't received
the votes to do it.
The council rejected the idea 4-3.
But Hedges may have the
votes next year. Three of those
who voted against him -Jan
Debay, Jean Watt and John Cox,
Jr. -will see their terms expire
come November.
And because of term limits,
Cox and Watt are barred from
running again, though Watt has
said in the past she would only
run for two terms anyway.
But any new council member
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will need to come to grips with the
fundamental principles behind
Newport Beach govenunent
before passing Hedges' plan.
That is, residents here pay
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more because they expect more.
That's why the lilery system and
tbe pOOce. fire and lifeguard depart-
ments are sane ot the best you can
find: that's why there i4l a Newport
Harbor Art Museum and Oasis
Senior Center: and why residents
don't pay for trash pickup: etc. etc.
Still. the debate goes on.
Just across the harbor from
city hall, residents in the
Baysbores community are having
the same debate, only the oppo-
site side has prevailed.
The cwrent majority of the
Bayshores Community ~tion
Board has cut back on maintenance
services, reportedly saving the
homeowners about $20,000 a year. aoaro opponents have screamed
bloody mUrder, saying they don't
mind paying more to get more.
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Q ' MONDAY, APRJL 15, 1996
FIGHT
CONTINUED FROM 1
Defend the Bay activist Susan
Skinner bas been overshadowed
by the fight.
Caustin, real estate broker-
tumed-environmental advocate.
knows the fight to protect New-
port Bay won't end when a state
agency determines whether
Irvine Ranch Water District will
get a permit to discharge
reclaimed water into the bay.
Even beyond the appeals, there
will be new projects and new
threats, Caustin said.
·1 have to admit that I've never
written a letter to the editor or to a
pol\.tician in opposition to any-
thing,• Caustin said. ·1 always
thought somebody else was tak-
ing care of it.
•This fight isn't just against the
Irvine Ranch Water District pro-
ject,• Caustin said. "It's for New-
port Bay and all the public areas.
"My friends look at me and
laugh. They say, 'Bob Caustin,
tree-hugger."'
Despite the long hours and lost
income, Caustin is never without
a joke or a self-deprecating
remark. He knows that his
approach differs from fellow envi-
ronmentalists -and future in-
laws -Jack and Nancy Skinner.
What Caustin calls an "aggres-
sive search for honestf," others
la.bet extremism.
All three Skinners praise
Caustin's work and dedication ...
and admit they have talked to
Caustin about bis approach. ·
"There was the well-known
incident when he brought the
water up to the c;i.ty council. I
winced a bit at thalt" said Susan
Skinner. "In the beginning, he
was trying to stir things up. His
style was different, but he was
right and be was very effective."
Mayor Hedges is less
impressed by Caustin's show-
manship, particularly when the
activist has squared off against
the city.
"I find Mr. Caustin to be an
abrasive personality, but maybe
he's learned a few things in the
last couple of months," Hedges
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•Jack Skinner bad been ftgttt--·
ing this in his elegant gentleman-
ly style tor the put year,• Caustin
said. •1t really bothered me.
There wu a lot of good. science
and good effort being put forward
in an elegant way and it wasn't
being hee.rd .•
Nancy Skinner returned from a
trip to New~ York tQ learn Caustin
had joined the fight. It had all
happened wblle she was out of
town. she said.
said. •1 think he's more effective
the quieter he is."
Caustin first learned about the
water district's plan to dump 5
million gallons a day of treated
sewage water into the bay from
Jack Skinner. Uke so many peo-
ple.. Caustin said, at first, he didn't
believe it After a bit of research,
however; he learned the proposal
was no joke .
•He and Susie have both real-
ly worked hard on getting educat-
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admire that and I'm vecy
impressed with his knowledge.•
The following Monday, be was
at City Hall and an activiSt was
A reaeationall>oater who used
to take his dateS sailing,' Olustin
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Both Caustin and Susan Skin-
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They have less time to devote to
personal matters and Skinner Jok·
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ow." Caustin bas even proposed
honeymooning in Sacramento
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with a state Assembly hearing on
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bill. Once Defend the Bay has
raised enough money to continue
the fight, Caustin )lopes to reduce
his activist hours to four a day and
get back to business and personal
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Newport Beach youth track
meet produces winners galore
QUOTE OF THE DAY
'This year llt1UJ llOfM greal radng ... ~ jleec W<U pn!tty
tighl. whida madtJ tM radng thal much more erdting ... •
-BIUOUSPIN
·consistency pays off for San Diego YC
• Houston, St. Petersbutg
and Seattle sparkle on final
day, but three-day event
belongs to the Border Crew.
final day of competition at the 1996 U.S.
Yacht Club Challenge Cup.
But it was the consistency of ·three days
of standout performances by the San Diego
Yacht Club which proved decisive in claim-
ing the yachting championship.
The Border Gang finished with a third in
the Catalina 37 class, a third in the CFJs
and a fourth in the Lasers, giving them
their first-ever title in this biennlal event.
Tb.eir problems stemmed from a heavier
crew than the rest of the field (150-200
pounds heavier}, causing them to sail fine
upwind, but much slower than the pack
downwind.
The final' day of the U.S. Yacht Club
Challenge saw·a return of Thursday's con-
ditions, with bright, sunny skies and breeze
that clocked .consistently right throughout
the day. ·
Bergeb finished with five commanding
firsts ii( the Laser class. He attempted to
better his team's overall score by putting
points on some of the other competitors in
his class.
Using his throwout in the last race,
Bergen was able to push San Diego YC's
1Y R~ back into seventh place, but his
efforts were only able to bring his team a
(ourth pla~ finish overall. By Stephanie Keefe, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Houston's Catali-
na 37 class sailors swept both races on in
dominating fashion; Christina B~y and
crew of St. Petersburg Yacht Club posted
two bullets in the CFJs; and Laser sailor
Dalton Bergen of Seattle reigned supreme,
coasting home with a 2, 5, to combine with
five previous bullets to highlight Saturday's
As for the home team, the Newport Har-
bor Yacht Club juniors had great perfor-
mances as well in the last two tace, with
-Pafrick Hogan in the Laser class posting a
1, 6, and Brian Bissell with Cryssa Byers in
the CFJ class getting a 3, 2. Hogan finished
third overall in his class, while Bissell and
Byers finished fourth.
Unfortunately, the NHYC Catalina team
did not fare as well, with a 9, 5, for the day.
Houston's efforts on Saturday in the
Catalina 37 class were such that the Texans
led around each mark of each race, and
extended the lead by sailing extremely
smart both upwind and downwind.
Binkley and crew finished with four bul-
lets in eight races in the CFJs.
"She sailed incredibly fast," said Princi-
ple Race Officer Jeff Littell. "It was great to
watch."
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's show was
in clockwork style, from the fine execution
of the race committee and its votunteers to
the dinners and events planned for the
competitors.
"This year saw some great racing on the
Catalina 37 course," said Principle Race
Officer Bill Crispin. "The fleet was pretty
tight, which made the racing that much
more exciting."
DON LEAqt I OAA.Y Pl.OT
Annapolis crew goes through
its paces at the Challenge Cup.
1 __ ..._
·-1. ~ FondKlro. 9.69; 2. l.aUfl ~ 9.9; 3. Nicole T1llsw. no tlrM.
111. 1. Fond«.wo, 11.t; 2. l(e!My Dyslt\
19.l: 3. a.yton. 19.6. 1GI. 1. Dyslt\ 46.65; 2. ~Schow, 41.A;
no third.
U • 1. ~ 6-5; 2. OIMI Schow, 4--6;
1. Eve McCullogh. ~2.
8' · 1. Tali... 42-9; 2. T. Schow, 37·11;
1. MtOllogtl. 16-3.
1-•• 1. LMtl Aobenlon, t.59: 2. Amy ~ t.t; ). JMnln ~. 10.0. ~iii .;. Qmllle Hewtto, 11.25; 2.
........ 11.0; 3. NHrJ "°91'\ 20.7. ~ • 1. ~ •.J; no llCOnd «third. .... 1. ~. 1:2t.O; 2. ICeltle
Arnmermlf\ 1:15.1; l . Ovilti9 ~ ,,.,, ..
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1'llllle), 1 !2 U1; 2. (Pywt. Cluct. MdC.ey.
Kllppeltt). 1 :lt.2. . u -1. Hewko, .. 10; 2. Oywt. M; l: Kllppert, 7..J.
... 1. ~ 45; 2. ~ leect\
41-14>; J. o.ir; 44-0. ,..,
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Ml. t• L ~ Rtnlon, UO.
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twnk>n. 165; 3. Melissa Swigef\ 16.6.
JOO -1. Clilyton. 34.6; 2. Swlge'1, :M.9;
3. Tllmiltl lUmer, 35.0.
400. 1. Kristin Igo, 1:23.3; 2. Klmb9rly
McKay. 1:24.2;3. Klmberty Miiier. 1:31 J .
IOO • 1. Igo, 3:02.3; no acond «third.
......... 1. (Qayton, Sw'9ert Meo..-l
Dias, Woo), 1 :Ol.3S; 2. (MdCay. U.0, Mlller,
Coshow), 1:10.5.
HI • 1 • ....._ Hendrfts. 2· 11: no second «
third.
U • 1. 0avton. 11-1: 2. ~. UM;
3. Sw'9ert t-11 . In· 1. Miiier, 11-4; 2. Dies, 70-S; l. April
Simon. 62.0.
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--1. OWlstlnl Hewtto, 32.34; 2.
Ylfonlque "obtrt. 32.5; 3. "AMyeg. 31.6.
400· 1. Hewko, 1:13.7; 2. Altlton Howtlrd.
1:J6.5; 3. O.lre 5Nff9f. 1:1U.
-• 1. Howerd. J:01.0; 2. Sheffer, J:Ol.I; J.~~1.•1.
-..... 1. ~ Hendrta. 8tooke ArnmenMn. c. ~ c.-y MdCMN).
1:10.S; 21 (Aor9I. Smith. "tc.. Anne). 1;t4 .•. Ml · 1. ~ M; 2. ~ ).J; l. La Hendrlls, ).1 •
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10.1; l. ~ 10.J. llf · 1. M1m1nn1n. 7'-7; 2, LM Hendrllcl,
10-11, J. ~ Prict. .. J. ...
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400 r..a.y • 1. (Hunuker, c~ McMahon,
Olcwudlbonye), 1:03.5; 2. ~.
HM\tOn, c.rm.dc. Younglow), 1:05.9.
Hl -1. Jew911. 3-7; no iecond «third. u . 1. c.tlllo, 13-6; Olcwudlbonye. 1~
3. Mc:M.hon, 12-4.
In · 1. JtnnW. Miiier, 11&-0 Jewell. 105-5;
3. Johnson. 12-1.
1~
100. 1. Alhley l..uaNs. 1434; 2. Klndilce ~ 14.7; 3. Heethet Simon, 14.87.
JOO · 1. Launa, 21.9; 2. Kelly~
lO O; 3. Simon. J0.5.
... 1. m.m.n, 1:05.9; 2. Amber Steen.
1 :ou; J. Meghan lelott~ 1 :1 u .
1,ll0· 1. ~Gorton. 6:21.0: no
~«third.
4111 ,.._ • 1. (5lmon. lel1ottl, F'"""81\ ~. 5).5; 2. ('M1lte. Steen, l(Mhef\
~.st.2.
HI· t Laur• !Cauthen. .. ,: no second or
third. u . 1. l.Mn Job9f; 1~1; 2. Molfy Weedl,
12-t; J ..... Edw9rdl. 11·•·
.. • 1. !dwerdt, 107-7; 2. Lauri Jotm. tt-7; no third.
1 .......
!IO · 1. Tommy Foltcs. 10. 1; 2. BMri Wong.
10.2; 3. Mikey Mlt.ngl, 11. 1.
100. 1. 8ryen Hdaon. 11.S; 2. John Swift.
: 20.4; 3. Wong. 20.1. : u · 1. Hdaon. 9-1; 2. MlllnOlo W;
: 3. Swift. 6-5.
: S8T • 1. Swift, 57· 1; 2. M4llln9I. 48-0:
• no third. : 1111
: 50. 1. ~ ~ t.lt; 2. lllcl'lle llobert.
: 10.0; 1. Christi.n Bright. 10.l.
: 100 • 1. IWMl LAe. 17.1; 2. l\>ecy. 19.5;
: 3. ltlndon sehull. 21.1.
• 2tl • 1. l•. 3U; 2. lfyan McbOn. J9.76;
: 1. llobeft, 41.S.
: 400. 1. *°" ~ 1:27.16; 2. lright.
: 1:3'.0 .
! U ·1.~H;2.1Ae,l-11:2.Jldt
: l\>~ 1-11.
• l8T • 1. ~Kent, 76-7; 2. Sc:hul~ 7W; ·
: l. ~ 7).0. : ,..,
: IO · 1. Btandon IOrtofnlr., U; 2. ~ ! PMllnga. U; 3. Gordon \'ould, t.A.
: 111· 1. ~Heenln. 17.A; 2. 'WQuld,
: 11.0; 3. Chlrfle Goodwin. lOA.
1111 • 111 • 1. OMld Owltll, )4.t; HeeNI\ JU;
,.. • 1. ~Mofle, 14.0; 2. c...i. : 1. Donald~ JU. ~15.t;nothlrd. . : •·1.~1:1SM;2 ~
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ll(ondOttNrd. ! ~ 1 :1H;J.~ ¥etJotnon.
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Newport Beach-Balboa Rotary Club
City Il'ack and Field Championships
bring forth a bevy of winners.
NEWPORT BEACH -FolloW· Chad Owens ('87 division 200,
ing in the footsteps of her 4'00 and softball throw), Chase
renowned older sisters Mandy Dietrich ('86 division 100, ,200
(Newport Harbor High and Stan-and relay) and Liam McDougald
ford) and M.E. (Newport Harbor), ('81 division 400, 1,600 and k>ng ,
Eliza.beth Clayton was among jump) each won three boys
several multip)e winners Satur· events.
day at the Newport Beach-Bal-Girls triple winners induded
boa Rotary Club Qty 'I\'ack and Christina Hewko ('85 division
Field Champion.ship meet at 200, 400 and relay), Ashley
Newport Harbor High. Lazarus ('83 diVision 100, 200 and
Clayton, competing among relay), Caroline Sauler ('87 divi-
gids born in 1986, won the 100 sion 400, long jump and relay).
and 200 meters, the long jump, Laura Jober, competing in the
and contributed to a winning girls '83 division, soared 14-7 in
relay. Her time ot 15.35 seconds the long jump to post the best
in the 100 would have won the mark of the day in that event,
'85 and '8" divisions as well, boys or girls.
while her long jUmp mark of 11 ·8 Other marks impressive in
wu also noteworthy. comparison to other divisions
Leila Hendriks was also a were posted by Chasen Ander-
quadruple wtnner, topping the son (14.1 in the '83 division 100),
field in tbe 'ff1 division 100, the KeviJi Artz (1 :10.25 in the '86
softball throw and the 400 relay, division 400) and Gregory
as well as winning the '86 high Okwudibonye (134-8 in the '86
jump, ~up ooe age divi-div:isioo softball throw).
sion beCame the high jump wu .Martin O'Hara topped a list o1
not ccmtested tn the 'ff1 diviliOti. double winners, besting the com-
Camj)le Hewko ('88) won the petition in tbe '85 division 4'00
50, 100, -'00 and Jong jump to and 800, while also earning sec-
round out the qua,dniple winners. ond-place showings in the high
Mnek4 Okwudibo~ won Jmnp and relay.
three events and eamed a l8COnd Other boys winning two indi-
in tbe girls '84 ~ wbil events and also collecting
Greg Porter ('82), Jobn R~OQllllT'f-"'M:Oll<J·place booon were: Israel
('8") and David WorthtngtQJi ('85 Lee, tint in the '88 division 100
end '84) also bad three lints and and 200 and second in the Jong
a second in their reSpedive boys jump; Bryan Jackson. first in the
divisions. '89 divisiOn 100 and long jump
More than 200 athletes com-and second in the '88 division
peted in the annual event. with 200; and Chris Edwards, first in
the top three in each indtvidUal tbe '82 CliViSion softball throw, tbe
event and tbe first-plaice Nlay '81divtsioo100 and secOnd in the
teams in each age division '81 dlvtsion long jwnp.
advancmg to 1epntent Newport Breanna Fondacaro ('89 divi·
Beach in the Orange County lion 50 and 100), Elizabeth l'vtorse
Cbampkmsbip' Meet in ,Million ('82 divmon 10 and 200) and
VMljo. Chdstina Howard ('82 divisiOn
OkwUdiboaye "'PIJeCl tbe fleJd fOO and 1,600) were additicirial
in tbe 100 aDd 200, w• aa a wlil-gidi double wmners. .
Ding rellly ~was w:ond tn the Dennis Heenan collected four
loog Jump. ~two finished in the '87 divi-
90rt9r and Rog.a matched lion, winning the 100 and adding
Okwudiboay.'s perfQl'WWY'e, nanner-up ibowings in the 200,
eWat~ wbOe Wciltbtng-ldtball throw and relay.
ton wm the 'M clMllall 400 end GnigQry Oltwudibonye, Mark
i*y, the '85 clvllduo 1aaa .Jump. SpNn aDd ams Fondac.aio a1so
and W8I 98CCIDd in the 'ii dhl-8aded a pelr Of leCODd-place fin.
lion 200. isbet to lblgle vidories.
400 • 1. KeYin AtU. 1'10.25; 2 Monohln,
1 :22.3; 3. Tlylor Sulllven, 139. 1.
IOO • 1. AtU. 2;46.4; 2. Sullivan, 3:34.3,
3. Alexlndel' HclisrNn. 3:39.0.
400 ..... 1. (M:z, Smith, ~.
Oletrlcl'I). 1 :07 .2. u . 1. AtU. 12·3; 2. C>lcwudibonge. 1~ 11;
3. Oletrid\ 1~3..
AT· 1. Olcwudibonoe, 134-1; 2 ICM\ ~ 112·9; 3. M"ltd'I Folcs, 109-11
1ta
100. 1. Thomes TUmer, 15.9; 2. M"1t
~ 1a.1; ). Mitt Tr.<y. 17.06.
HI • 1. Turne{, J.U; 2. Speil'I. llA; ). l\>.cy, 35.0.
... 1. MertJn O'Hlta, 1:15.Q: 2. Dlnwn BtOtM\ 1:15.02; 1. Lub Swift SWlft. 1:2t.3.
--1. O'Hllra, 2:47 2: 2. BtOtM\ 2:54 ..
3. Mltthew SWlft. 3:03.9.
... ~. 1. ~ Oetolf. 1"lcy.
'Wright), 1:07.I; 2. (O'Hlta, L Swift,~. SWif't,
Ho.-nan), 1:01.7; 3. (tndnl.ts. Thlfd, ·~ li.ckridge). 1:09.7.
Ml -1. Mitt Endnill\ J-7; 2. O'Hw' J.5;
3. MkhMf lura. 3-4.
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, •• '· JoM ~ 1SJ1; 2. ~ Weh4. 16-10: I. Mld'Mt Jecbar\ 1"20.
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100 • 1 °"*' Andenoo, 14 1; 2. Chris
FondlcMo, 14.7, 3 Louis e>.y, 15 5
JOO . 1. Anderllotl, 29.21; ~. Fondluro,
l0.9; 3 o.y, 31.2.
400. 1. tr.w ~ 1:05.S. 2. omd
"""' 1'()6.4; 3.. 1-ffrwy MontagN, ,., 3.5. 1,100. 1 ~ 5'12.9; 2. l'eel. 5:3'7.6;
3. MontlgN, 5•47,0.
400 ,..._ • 1 (c.t:illo, J Ercttslec*. C. Erdt:liedl, I&«), 1 '1J7 7.
"'. 1 Day. ~t: 2 . ._.... J-11; J. ~
a.it«, no mertt. u . 1. Fond9cMo. 11-10; 2. Montlgn1I, 1t-6:
3 lou Castillo, 10.10.
... 1 <Astlllo, 21 ... 2. Cwnron Shull. 1•1.
8' -1 Jon £rdtsleck. 1~ 2. on
(rdtMtdi, 122· 1; l llloo <*da. 101-10. . 1tu
111 1. Greg~ 14.5; 2.-"*' l.Aaro,
1 S.2; 3. loOdln Uielen, 15 l2.
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•. f • I . • ' ' ' • ---.. ~ .. --- --~ ---f anguards' Carlson soars 7-21/2 -
. • • . • Coronation of JQng GeOrge I
Balboa Bay Clllb, 6 p.m.
May 1, 1996
AZUSA -TRACK. AND flBLD em Cal·
College's Kevin Carlson soared to a
ump clearance of 7.2112 Saturday to top
eld at the BPI 'nack and Field Meet of
Champions and earn Male Athlete of the
Meet honors at Azusa Pad.fie University.
Carlson's winning leap was two inches
above that of Leo Williams (competing unat·
tached) and overshadowed a stadium·record
performance of 3:44.02 by Brazil's Joaquim
Cruz in the men's 1,500 to earn the meet's top
individual honor.
• Brian Carlson, Kevin's brother, finished
eighth in the higli jump with a leap of 6-63/4,
while SCC's Iris Orejel set mdividual school
records in the 100 and 200 meters and con·
tributed to a school record in the 1,60{) relay.
as well.
Orejel went 12.94 to win the third race of
the women's 100, a time good enough for
eighth overall, and later went 25.82 in the 200.
Orejel was jo~ed by Aimee Bux.man,
Caren Anderson and Nikee Pool on the
record-setting relay.
SCC's Angie LaMance also set a school
record in the women's triple jump (JJ-63/4),
while teammate Jennifer Booth was sixth in
the women's javelin with a toss of 76-71/4.
SCC's Larry Holland was second in race
two of the men's 1,500 (4:12.60), good enough
for 13th overall, while teammate Tun Hardin
was filth in the same race (4:15.79), 16th over-
all.
-Amy Lewis was 14th in the women's shot
put (27-61/2), while Vanguards Erin Culver
(5:01.5), Anderson (5:11.1), and Skyler John-
son (5:21.36) were 19th, 23rd and 27th overall,
respectively, in the women's 1,500.
Hurlbut second at hoops finals
PH[LADELPHIA -
Costa Mesa resident BASKETBALL
Hurlbut represented the Los Angeles
region. alter besting the field in her age divi-
sion in March at Long Beach State's Pyramid.
Mustangs fall victim, 10-1
WESTMINSTER -The
Costa Mesa High softball SOFl'BALL
team managed just two hits and aided West-
minster by five errors as the Llons defeated
the Mustangs, 10-1, in the third-place game of
the Westminster Tournament Saturday at Bol·
sa Grande High.
Mesa's Kim Daniels broke up Brenda
Quinn's no-hitter with a bunt single in the
sixth, which allowed Amy Ria to score from
third when the ball was throw away at first for
the Mustangs• only tally.
Veronica Quintero added.. a single in the
seventh for the Mustangs (6-1 O}, who return to
Pacific Coast League action Tuesday by visit-
ing cross·town rival Estancia at 3:15 p.m.
Quinn fanned 12 to pace the Uons, ranked
eighth in Orange County, who took advantage
of a couple Mustang errors to break open a
scoreless tie in the fourth inning, scoring six
runs, all unearned.
WUTWMirtJt .,.,.,....,..,."'
Westmlnstw tO, CostA Mesi! t
Costa Mesa 000 001 0 · 1 2 5
Westminster 000 610 3 -10 10 1
Montgomery and Chisholm; Quinn and Hauxhurst.
W · Quinn. L -Montgomery. 6-5.
Vanguards lose pair in GSAC
RIVERSIDE -South-ern California College BASBBALL
yielded three runs in the seventh inning to Cal
Baptist as the host Lancers earned a sweep of
a Golden State Athletic Conference double-
header Saturday.
ao&09t AUi MtU'nC CI07N I . Cl
Cal ..,...1,, SoCal ~'
SoC.11 College 003 000 o2o -5 10 2
Cal 8Apt.lst 213 030 011 • 1t 16 1
Hofman, Harber (6) end Pegg, Krng fn; Jacobson
and Brwtsc:h. W -Jacobson. l -Holman, 1•2. 28 ·Doyle
2 (SC.Q. River• (SCO, Bretsc:h (C8), Gonzalez (CB).
f.111 (C8). 38 • Bobryk (CB).
Cal 8llptlst J. SoC.a Colleoe 2
SoCal College 010 100 0 -2 7 1
Cal Baptist • 000 000 3 -3 8 t
Mc.Reynolds, Lowery (7), Primm m and King;
Wozniak. Hamilton (5), Attwaijl (6) and Mad>onnel,
Bretsch (5). W -Alwafjl. L -Lowety, 1-6. 28 -Oollas
(SCQ, Levitt (SCQ, Vltamanti (CB).
sec salvages a split of two
COSTA MESA -South· SOFTBALL
em Callf omia College
pitcher Jen Houston hurled a four-hit shutout
in the second game to help the Vanguards
earn a softball doubleheader split Saturday
with Golden State Athletic Conference visitor
Azusa Pacific Saturday.
The split kept the Vanguards (19·17-2, 7.3
in conference} one game behind conference-
leading Azusa Pacific (31-9, 8-2) in the GSAC :
standings. :
Heather Rogers went 2 for 3 in both games,
while Chrissy Vega had three bits and four
runs, on the day, including the lone second·
game tally on a throwing error.
GOlOEN STAlll AntLEnC ClONfDENa
Azusa PKtflc 7, Soeal College 4
Azusa Paclflc 200 120 2 -7 9 1
SoCal College 011 011 O • 4 8 O :
Cano and Kiritbridge; Houston and Murie. W • Cano. •
L -Houston, 10-1 O. 28 -Kirk bridge (AP). 38 • Murie
(SCO.
SoCal College t, Azusa PKlflc 0
Azusa Pacific 000 000 O -o 4 3
SoCal CoUege 001 000 O -1 7 2
Shaon and Kirkbridge; Houston and Murie.
W -Houston. 11-10. L -Shaon.
I I
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bNQuET ~TIOH; 442-0755
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MADI 'IO•_..
~ ~Yardley knew ilf •bout~ enc(~~ ~ can e.tepee_t them to &mt from hiS College cteys whit\
In a spen of some two mlnutas. he Mt a conNtence
tec:ord for KOring as a StMford lndlel\ only to _. his
moment of glory bea>me just that. a moment. • uses
Bllf Sharman owrtook him to finish one point ahead of
hrm. 238-237.
In 1958 Yardley set another record. be<orNng the flrst
ptayer to f!llef go owr the 2.000-point platelu for an
NBA SHSOn wtltt. with the Detroit Pistons.
The YflfY next season Bob P9ttJt of the St. * Louis Hawks left Ya==rd In the dust
with I 2.105-point
A ~r later a new face In the crowd
appeered for the Philadelphia fnmctilse fn the
form of Witt "The St11t• chamberlain.
~In shattered the numbers wtth Z 707 In
19'0. raised it to 3,033 in 1961, then mnged 50.4
points a game en route to 4,029 points In 1962.
Chamberlain also ~n to hold other rec:.ords ~rding super-human feats as a ladl•' man.
according to statements attributed to him.
None of Witt's scoring records have been seriously
threatened, accordfng to the National Basketball
Assodation rec.ord bOoks.
Lori Hurlbut finished second in the 15-17 age
division Sdturday in the national finals of the
inaugural Nike/Lady Foot Locker 3 for All
skills competition at the University of Pennsyl-
vania's Hutchinson Gymnasium.
The three-run rally, off three sec hurlers,
erased a 2-0 Vanguard lead and followed an
11-5 first-game victory by Cal Baptist to drop sec to 10-28, 5-13 in conference.
Mesa-University showdowns . I I L-------------------------------------------------~
COSTA MESA -Pacif-
ic Coast League prep BASEBALL
KAYAKING
Hurlbut, a junior guard for Mater Dei High,
who averaged 14 points per game in the post-
season to help lead the Monarchs to the 1996
ClF Division J state championship, was bested
lly only Teressa Shotwell, 15, of Atlanta.
Steve Dolias and Sean Levitt had two hits
apiece for the Vanguards in the second game.
while each added a hit in the first game, in
which teammate Joe Rivera went 2 for 4 with
two RBI.
Donovan McReynolds yielded just 2 runs in
six-plus'innings in the second game and left
with a lead. But relievers Kevin Lowery, who
absorbed his sixth loss in seven decisions, and
Bryce Primm couldn't hold off the Lancer ral·
ly. as winning pitcher Ramsey Altwaiji singled
home the game-winner.
baseball races resume Tuesday with Costa
Mesa (5-2) at 5-2 University in the first of a
home-and-home setup~ week with obvious
title and CIF playoff implications as the two
chase PCL·leader Laguna Hills (7-0}.
~ McKibben, partner ousted in do~le sculls
Also with plenty at stake is Estancia, which
is winless in league and on a 16-game losing
streak. It doesn't get any easier for the Eagles
this week -they're at Laguna Hills on Tues-
day, and host the same league-leading
Hawks on Friday.
. . : GAINESVIl..LE, Ga. -After finishing first first in a preliminary beat•
: on Wednesday, Balboa Island.s's Chip McKibben and his partner, Br~<:r ! Layton of Indiana, fell out of contention in their quest for a berth at the
: Olympic Games Sunday, finishing fifth in a six-boat double sculls field,
: at the U.S. Trials at Lake Lanier. which sends one boat to Switzerland
: for the Olympic Qualifier.
: The event, consisting of a speed dribble, 10
free throws, and a timed super shot (points
awarded for shots from various spots) round,
was contested in three age divisions by cham-
i:iions from eight regions.
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WALKTHROUGH: Manda· In the lorm H I forth In tile BLOOM, HOUSEHOLD Orange County on 4·5-96 you take acbon IO protect your *9Ql.2£L ~ rtghttogrwttandtrar11feull 1Aeio CAll2692 A.M. fLM UNOfRl IERVICEI, bmlees. lo p;iy tile rtmJlmlJG-
lory watkthrought are con1rac1 documents. ITEMS t9983879288 properiy it may be 5 IO at ublk: 42381~ A.P. Number: « • potUon tA lald rtgtJtl, Tile assets 10 oe sold art INC as the duty appomttd prlnapal sum al Int note,.._
scheduled follows: Each biddor shall be a II· A348. JOHN WOLFE, Dally Pllot April 15, 22, 29, sale 11 you need an°0 ,,,,!anoo 0464IMI YOU AM. IN~ ~_!!..ved ~LMld-deSCnbed in general as rumiturt Tru~et under ano PlllSlllllt to StCUrtd by said Deed ol Truij.'-11,hrtl 23 1996 8.00 am censed con11act0f pursuant HOUSEHOLD ITEMS May 6. f996 m164 ,,_, 'AULT UNDER A DEED Of' .. -... Inc.. a In 11wres eQuipmenc lriOenamt "'--"' ... T·--d on Wiit! inlertSI tnerton as~ r . . . • lo lhe Business and Pro-A381 ALLEN SMITH or me narure or me proc:eeo1ng TRUST, DATED 2101 UN-Deed r9COfdld Dec ~ "' ,.._ ·---. . ~fing at Various Dls1tle1 fess1ons Code and b• 11-VIDE0° SECURITY svs. PUBLIC NOTICE against you you shoukl coniact LESS YOU TN<e ACTION 11, 1114 ~ lnltrument No. lease leiSthofd impuvernents OHH3 as Olellllltlll Nt. 13· 111 Nld note(s). aovances. 11 any.
Locallont censed tn lhe loltowlng T EMS HOUSEHOLD ;i lawyer NolJCe Is hereby given TO PROTECT YOUR PftOP.. &Mt20ll al omdll ..... Sl0Cktnl7idt ~H 05t•H7 of DnlNI Rtc:onls.., unott the terms 1lf tilt Deto OI ~rn 23• 1996• 12:3o ~.m. class1llcatlon: Roolln ITEMS' cnst38SS18 thtt Maneson Foreclosure ERTYITMAYIM!IOt...DATA CGfdl. The property lld-and"' located at 8 Ham· the oftice of Ille Rtconltr of IUSI. •Sll!Nitd lees. c:Nrgea ,i:~,!~~ta=:J!n!t arl-(C39) Hea1e1s 1c20) g A478, JUSTIN BAR-Flctltlou• llu•lnH• C0<pora1Jon a Cal1lomta Corpo-PUllUC IALE. F YOU dreu end ~ common :r~ Ollve 1114· IMne. C 0t111oe County, ca111om1~. en· :'cn!-::es °'a:~~·o::.
Prosptellve blddtfS are to GOVER NINO BOARD, THOLOMEW, HOUSEHOLD Nam• Statem•nt raDOn as Trusllt or Successor NEED M EXPl.ANATION OF ~· I *'1.:.= The buSlntSS Nme used ~ Cuttcl by: lerialll Sampson tnd d Trust. :'Wit: S7t IQ U neat al Bu1Jntss SeMCft Carotyn a. Stoc:ker, Dt-ITEMS The following petlOOI are Trusi.e °' Sub5111Uted Trustee THE NAT\ME OF THI PRO-r property tilt allet It lhlt loelllOn Col\slance Mn Samoson. as • .
!. Au.xlllary Operations, rector Bu•lnHa S•r· M'!_~38t.ote:r~e G~E~-doing bUslntu u : 1nn.ne pursuant to 171• Oeto Of Trusr ~StiOULD~~~ ~C:.,~..!:,:: ~ AUT()l.()1M SE~-TNSIOI, Mussa Kay Sampson!:=,=:~=-2'85·A Bear Stree1 Costa vlcts & Auxlllary Op-• OLD f EM SporU Center, 1500 Quall executed by vmoo Sanathata lAWYa IMctl, CA ..,_ The ICE and NltlOnal F!CWIClal Sttv f •
Mesa. CA. Call (714) 556-•ration• H~1u68sE' HJOOHLDNITFEE!!GsUSON, BStreet. SUI!• 510, Newport and .Aruna Sanamara and re---1Nt ~ .. ':~~ ~TNlt.ee .~ Tiie lllllClpated oall! ol the COIJ>., u Btfltliaart WI# stll .. ~~ .... N ~~~ ~ 3240 for details. Bids will m each, Clhlornla 92660 COfcled on 10129/1993 as In· ., .. .,. ....,. ~ -· af 9ll6 public IUCIJOl'I to the h10fltSI ,,,. .... ,,.,IClllY U•-r ._ ..._ 'IOI be eccepted for con-Published Newpor1 B381, MICHELLE FOR· lnllne Sporta C.ntw Co-scrumant No 93·0741579 in vas, • Callomla Coq>oJa-any fOf any lnc:or• s wans1er18s MIY 1, 1 at the bldder IOI cash, (payable ii lime of Trust herttofore mcuted •'11
l/llci.ors not etteodlng lhls Beach-Costa Mesa Daily TAYON, HOUSEHOLD rooa, LLC, a California Um· boolt II/a pag n/a I lllC!al lb\ .. trultM, OI rec:tnna the property ad-ffice of URAOW ESC of salt 111 lawful rnonty of tne Of!Nertd to the UlldelllQned 1a
NSlklhrough P1IOI April 15 22 1996 ITEMS lied ba.blllly company 1500 • f 0 0 •ICXltUOf lNIMI. M.,.,.... .... and ..., common 'NIY 50l Pal1!centtr Onw Ul\Clld 51111 by CUii • C&Sl1-wnaen Oedaradon of OtflUllt ...
NOTICE 0 1S HEREBY ' ' ~165 HC140, MYRA GALLA. Quail Strett, Suite 510, C=~s ~era I~ ~~: luledtnnhepnuanttothe de~t. r any, lftOWl'I Th Ana.fAQ2705 ilfs Cl'ttctt :nwn by a Jlltt 0t Oetnind IClf Slit, ll1d a W11Q1a1 ~:~ ~~~th~la1~~v~ PUBLIC NOTICE gu8~~H~~i.~E~CAVA. ~:;':' Beach, Calllornla County Callt0<n11. and pursuanr ~ T;: =-::.. ~ = :=nc. ""°::",: 1or!11lu ~~ 11 c!',:Sraal nlbONl r*' ~ ::cnwn by• :ice:_ OtfW:~ a.c:_:
Orjlnge county, CA acting HOUSEHOLD l'TEMS Thia buslneu Is con-to ltle 11011Ce of detaull and Calltom&t Conlorlllion it. 11eured by the Code Setooo 6106 2 sQle °' •0t11 ulllOll, Of• uiO Notlcl of Del lftd £lie>
by and through tta Govetn-NOTICE OF c 2 o 9. M 1 KE /K r M ducted by: a llmlled liablliry elechon ro seu thereunder re· corded on 218111 u tnatN-PfOf*tY to be sold end,.... II so sublect. 1111 ~me a clleclt drawn by• ''*Of fedelll tiOn to 5 a lo ... ~ in the nQ Board, hereinafter ,. SURPLUS PROPERTY COULTER, HOUSEHOLD company oocdeo 01/0511996 in l>OOk n/a ment No. •1~ 9ook -sona06iteadlnatedcoebl,U• of the PllSO/lwtlll wnom SIWIQS and loan U$0Clal!On, e "",....,..,_
'effed to aa "'Dl$m1CT," Tne Board of Educarion ITEMS The regl1trant commenced ~ nta as 111s1rumen1 no 96-P11ge -al omdll 1'9CORts lh PINH and advanc.et It the aims may be flied IS RENE SIWIOI as~. 04' U'M9J county wtltlt 11111111propetty 11
Mn receive up to, but not ol Ille Newpor1-Mesa Uni-C267. JESSICA BALCH, to 11ansact business under 789\ ot said ollbal records wlll the otnu al the County "9-timt al the lnltlal PUblktaon TERfMJV BISHOP, bani Sj)Klflfd in section 5102 of loCaled .. ~ mM 111111 IMt
1a1er rnan th• above-staled hed Scnool Dl11tlct has d•· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS the flctllloua nan• or sea on 0510611996 at The fronl cordef al ClfMge Calltomla, of the Nolle• al .,. Is: ~ COWFNtf. 501 Palll. the flnwill COdt and IUChon1'ld l'llOl'llh$"'"" etapMd lllCt lllCtl llme, teared bide for the clared ttte northerly •P· C 2 8 7 , H 0 MAYOU N names listed abOV• on: Of Tiit flaQpolH Al Tiie Main and pur__.. to the No*.e h4t.llUS. In addlUon to llCOl1llCIOn. Oaet: MIMI PUt
a_,o of a contr9C1 IOf the proxlmare tlghleen (18) OAFTARY, HOUSEHOLD Feb. 15, 1996 Entry NN To The Placenlla CMG al Olfd and Section to cath. the Tnaatt.W1111«tpt l.Olllft IUMUI, lllC. AS
above Pfofecl. Bid• ahall acres of lht Cosla Mesa ITEMS lnline Sports Center co-Ctnlai 401.'11 E Cllaomao Sell Chertundet recorded on • calhler'1 chtdl chwn on TRUSTEE. 1410 ~ LANE.
be received In the place High School ailt. locattd at C315, VERN SCHAFER, rooa, LLC., Kenneth W. Ave Placlnua CA al 10 OO 1 m 1V12/ll In lcdC ~'-~ • •• or l\lllk)IW t.nk, • SUtTE 340 WALMJT CREEX. Q4.
ldtntlfled abovt. and lhall 2650 Falrvl-Road, Cos1a HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Guetieftau manager u~No.~ cl** drewn by•..,..°' CWSIFIED "596(SIOJfl06.l2ff//i::Jlr. ~~d 0= M~hfl ~~Z ~~:a.pr~~;~~1~1:' pf1ou; B:~c~'.h~~~ d M~s~"' ~~~; ~1~1 1~:1~~1V w~,:'':i ~~or-:,0 <~:,e .. ":i":~ :..-= := .:=,~ ": = ,,,U:: bV"'!°" ~; ~42~ .-~ m ~-
•tiled time and place. erty, which was prevlou11y Piiot Aprll 15, 24, 1998. orange county on :J.28·96 time ol •6 kl lawtlll money ot u,. Nof1h front Wlt1lnCe to r.detll &IYlngs and loan••
Esch blddef must submit used for a9rlcultural PY'· m166 18883878339 Ille Umlld laltS) all right true the County eourthou:i IOdMloft. NYlng9 •NOCl-
wtlh Heh bid 1 c.rtlfted or pose•. 11 being madt avall· Dail PU and lnllrlS\ conveyed lo 81'1<1 OMc c.-Dmle Itkin Of aavtnga bani(
caahter'• c:Mcit peyable to ablt for salt ar fair matktl PUBLIC NOTICE 29 1~ ot Ap«il 8• 15• 22• now llekl by It undtf Wd Detd a... Ana, c:.ltomla It t lpeClled In lectJon ft02 al
lhe DIS"mlCT Of 1 bid valu. to aft public districts, • · m1s7 Of Trust In lllt PfOQlfty Sltuattd ~It MICttOI\ to th. the flnandll, Code and auo bo(ld In the fOfm Ht for1h public autnorflles, public cnat381324 PUBLIC NOTICE '" said county and slate htrt-WdlMt for thofti.d to do buslntu In
tn th• contract documents agencies and other pol1tlcal Flctltlou• BuslnHs lnalltt cltSCrlbtd. As more fully • e. .,,.. of C: ctWI --. In IN tWftt ttn-
ln •n amount not r ... lhan subdivisions or publlc COf· Name lt•t•m•nt ons138t322 described Ill said detO of trust ~ money al lM dW °"* tfwt callh Is ee-l~ of the malllmum porallont In rhl1 Statt and The lolfowlng persons 111 Fk:UUoue au.1MM TIM praptny lddtass end 0111tr ~ ...._,. 11 ctgtC. -. cepted the Tri.lll11 mlY
lntOUnf of bid aa a guaran-lo other profit °' ~n-prolil doing busJnelS u : Prado Name lt•t......nt common Oetlgnallon. 11 111y ol end ......,._. CClnW')'ed to ~the~ tA the
IN that lhl bidder wtn cnarltablt organ1zatlon1. Pe11o1eutn Company, m2 The followf 1 are Ill real PfoPtflY cletcrlbed and now Mid bV 1 under T""'-el Deed urM ~
enter Into the propoted Add1tlonally, rhe ptoj)My 11 S.E. Brl1tol, Suitt 202, doing bUllne'1• r:7afkat-ll>OVI IS purp0r•cl to bt 391 u6d Deed d .,..,,.. "" ._ becofftit llV....,.. to h
oontract If thfl aamt II btlng offtred for Hit to Newport Beach, CA 92GOO Ing COnotctlona ... $\tat RalCam P\a Coll* MIU CA ~ ....... 6rl Mid PllY'I' « •ldOnee .. a 19\M. awarded to IUCh blddtr. In varlout public agenclH for Br1vton Petroleum, Inc,, • ~ Pa11Mrlnn 2185 v1a: 92627 Thi dtrl~,.... ,. · IH and ,..., fllt'llNf• Wal ctgtC. lakt .. wll be ""'event of l1llur• to enter playground, playtng fleld OaU(omla corporation, 2082 !nl d N •• un ''"" wUt ,., dHcrlled· l>Ct9T "A" INlde, but wtlhcMA cO\ltNnt lntf Mid ccnttect. such ... or other outdoor recr.: S.E. Bristol, Sult• 202, CA11;::eo •wPot1 &ea~. dlsclalms lllYf II ... ~ tor tlrY Late and the.~~ ot warranty, •llP'"' r:. im. c~ty will be totfelted. allonal and open•pace NtwPot1 Beach, CA 92660 Zoe R SlmanHn 1t1eorrlCflleSS OI u,. OfGPtflV to r..c d lot f 1n llock 4 of pied, ... .,. illte, f'OS• ..
it• DISTRICT ''""'" uM1 f)Uf1uan4 10 the ptovi-Geo-Energy, Inc •• a CatlfOI'· VIiia Entrid• N' w2':ft lddtm and olllef common Trect No. m In.,. aey vi .ion Of tne\lft'llWanc.s, to 1 flgtrt to r•~ tl'ff r:. Ill alons of the Na'/I« Act n11 COfl)Ofatlon 2082 s.e. e..ch CA --A • P 6esianall0n 11 ,,,., eltown Newpoft hech. 1n Mid ~ Cl)I lndttlttdMaa ... or to wlllva tl'ff Ir· commencing will\ Educa· Brlatol, Suite 202, NewPon Thi• • buai;U. 11 00 lllrtin Thi 101111 amovnl ot lht County and ...., " et10MI cwed tty Mid Oted,. ld-
rogutsrltlet or lnformalltlff lion Code soctloo 39390. If Beac;h, CA 92840 d~t<I b , In lndlvld al ,,. unl)M WlanOt Of th• ot>llgation on a ,_. reCordiMI In loot! YWQS ltweundtf with
In 1lllY blda or In the bid-OM of theM organlzllk>N This bu11n111 Is con-Ty~ of YMnesa· ~k•t· aecurad by lllt ptopeny to oe :a ,...,.. 1and1 Of Mlle• Irle• ... • fl'O¥lded \r*ttn, dff'IQ. No bldd~ mey wM-dfflrH to ec:qul(I such ducttd by: • generll pat1· Ing and BlnlMM ·Oevelot>o •OIO ano rMSOnablt t1bm11td llrleOW Mape, In h Ofllct and b unp.lld pmc,.,_, ~
drtlM tl'ff bid rot• l*!Od property, plelM no\lfy Iha Mrtl\lp fNnt COlll IXPtn•tndad~MlCIUI of lhe C0Wity ~Of lfteeo1°'8 ..... MC\ndby
of 75 days l.ftlf tN dttl N1wporl·M11a Unlfl1d The rtg.fslrant ~ The rtglattlll4 commenced Chi ame ol IN tn1IUI publleallOll Mid County ..._. "' .., Dllld wllh lnMNtt "''°' the oP9"fng of bid•. Scl\Ool Dl•lrlct, •tt•ntlon· to lflnsac:1 bu.ineaa ~ to ~t bullntsa under of flt nOllCI ol se• IS ....._ ... ,.:, t r.-al lot ._.,.. • ~ In "* TOe D'stnct hu Obtained Carolyn B. Stocker, 2985-A lht llclllloua name or rhe flct1tlou1 name or S257 IOI 79 111lddtl!On10 catll f . lbc.,eii..-owt ..., .......... <Nlftt and ta•
from lhf Direct« of the 0.. Beer Strffl, Co111 Mesa, namea llalld •bov• on Au-namH Hattd .. ttbOvt on lllt frutlH Wiil ICCIPI 1 calhllf'S pottlon ...... Ml'I ...eow '*""' d the '1ustH ~Ml r,:mtnt of lndutttlal ~ Calltotnla, 028281 ltl• ~ 1992 Febnlary 1s, 1M dltCll drtwn on 1 "'" Of •,..,,.....,.. fOO feet .. h ._. ~ by ....
Oftl IN gentf., SQYelllrlll pf'lone (714) 6s..3~40, Of rayton Petroleum. Inc., Zoe""~ NlllOnll ..,,_ • Cfld ,,.., llY low .. alfha ............. Deed " Tf\IM. eo-.. ,.., nitt of I* dr.nt w~ MCI ii• lntenl to WfWH 1Ucil Ot0rgt '· l11Y1on. .Jt.. Thl9 ttat~ wu ~led 1 Stitt ltdtflll Cl'ICflt U • ~~,.. ~a CaW°'"'9 Corpoo 1114 g«lerel Pf.Val~ J>'Opert)'. Prttldenl .&.:. ..ith the County a.IC I Of nron lflH -., ~ 0...S ........ • Mid TNIMI for, holldl)' and OY9fU In !hi event ll\a1 an tgr... 0.0-£ntfgy, Inc., utorg• OtMge on ~ °' 1 dltCl! """' ~ a lute or COfd9d 11 ttn ,.. 1MOO .....,.,. 11., eMI.:
wOfl! 1n ttt• 1oca111y 1 ment ''. not reec:hfld to Mii '· 8f1yt0n, Jr., PrltkHnt C:~ntne flWll IMIOI 1nd lo.ti Alto· ......... No '-': ~'1J1' fl111 wl'dch the work If to be auch ptoperty, the Olattlct Thi• 111tttntnf w11 fil9CI QltlOft SIWIOt AllO(llltlO(I °' · -• ,,.ffofrMd fOt ..ch craft, Intend• to d•IPOI• ot wch wtlt'I the Couhty Cl«lc ot O"'Y Pilot Marett 25, Aprll ~ lank IPIClfled rn H¢ 1too11 um,.... u• d Cf· Moflll9 -1· ~
CilNllllc9tlon 0t rype property In .,,., Other man-~ano-County on 3·12-Sllt t , e, 15. 1t11 mt43 ~ Jt02 ot 1111 frllndll C :"' ~=, ~.--. a.it:· _,.. 02.. ~
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BALBOA
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2106 PENINSUIA
ROOMS 2706 LOST &
2601 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 1------EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 601 4 FURNITURE 6014
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4Br 28• dphc. Yrly. •Lg 2Br 2B• $1150 In cloan. quiet home. FOUND: Boxer Dog •---------RESTARAUNT •••••••• Lthr sofas, sleigh bed, doors & lights. 92" ~c:',.~,.~ Gar, fp, frig, w/d hkup, New pnt/crpt, garage. Community pool/tennis Brindle, male, W'slde EMPLOYMENT Hoat/Hoate sa Exp'd. Please be aware that entertnlnmont armolre, wide, 55oo. 549•2646
storage, bay view. 119 Brightl Yrly. No pets. S450/mo. 5 4 8 ·19 0 3 CM. 631-6114 Emerald Forest the listings In.this cat· Victorian furniture silk W•t erbed , x·lg terra ~llrt1Jlsaalellhtrtl&1nglnlllis Ruby $1950. 675-8877 760·1713 or 857-1776 •---------LOST DOQ Fem red/ 5530 Apply: 309 Palm St. egory may re~u1ro you trees, coffee & ond ta· coua pots, antique
Uwt.lllPCf l1111bject to 1111 Fed· white Spaniel w/freck-Balboa 714_723•5000 to call a 900 number bles, Ile. Grandfather rocker. 642·2642
aralfalrHeusl119Act el1Mln ---------1---------RENTALS TO les, "Brandy." 414, •Attn: Coat • Mea•• m which there is a clock 714·894-9880 White le•ther aof• &
-•nwlkllmainllillllal CORONA CORONA SHARE 2724 Npt Bch/Lldo Isle. Postal Positions. Per-R ea t •ur•n t exp charge per minute. Antique & Contem p c h •lr, like new,
IO Mwft1u ''Illy ptlllrtnce. DEL MAR 2122 DEL MAR 2622'1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-830.2242 manent fulltlme for b r oller p erson, furn Grand piano, orl· $1500. 714/640-6041
llmltalloa or tllu tlmlaallon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''cDM share 2Br+den, .,..L""o,..,s""'T=--=p""u""R"'""'s-=E=-.,...1v-o-ry clerks/sorters. Full nights. Call for ap· DOMESTICS 5540 ent rug 13x18, moving med 11 IK&. color. ""'''"· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Benefits. For exam, polntmonl. 646-7944 must sell. 786-60lO sea, hlldlcap. lanlillal sutus or Pr lv•t• Cot tage 2 Br, Sp•clou• 1 BR w/ 288 3 bl ks to beach. P a 10 ma P 1ca5 s 0 application and salary•=-...,..,...-=--:----,--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
tll!Ollllqlll,or•lllllllllollll 1 Ba, gar, patio/gar-deck, walk to beach/ SGOO/mo +'hutll. Avail purse, Easter Sunday Info call: 708-264-1839 Re t•ll S•lea In Fash· NANNY WANTED Burgendv Cou ch In
dener. w/d hkup, frpl, stores $925 Inc. ulll., _5_1_1_. s_1_5_.2_9_2_1___ 4n. Spyglass Hiii Ext 4086 8 t 8 Ion Island. Eves & Mature/spk Eng, pos· great condlllon s100. mau •Y ACll pnluu'I. ltml· •· area. REWARD. Call · am 0 pm. wknds req'd. Help Us Call 4'4·2729. llll010ttllsmnualliell." d/w, $1050 723·7250 No pets 673-0071 N .B . Gr••t Loc•tlon 673_5012 EARN MONEY Read· Growl 714-044•7877 sible live in, Bal Isl.---------
Tiiis etws,aper will not ---------i---------Kit-Lndry. Phn·cable. Ing Booksl S30,000/yr Auto/refs. 675-1793 Coun t rv Frnch liv rm uowilltly acu,!lllf~SI· C T Clean, quiet. No pets'•llll!lll•••••• Income potential. De-Sales sofa, chrs & coif tbl, mtnllor,.ll u llllldldllsl• OS A MESA 2 124 COSTA MESA 2624 $400-+-ull 845-9 5 151' tails. t-aoo.513-4343 DRIVE A MERCEDES! din rm table, 5-pc sec·
'1olaliNol t111i.w.Ollr1H dcri NB Oceen View PE~SONALS Ext. Y-9637 It's not too late to MERCHANDISE tlonal, misc. 645-6564
are l11t1lllr laAemlld taal all •E'alde Lg 3Br 2Ba. All Utll Paid In lrg Modern, near sand, lg Flower Shop/Outdoor accomplish your dream! Gre•t M oving Sele
fwtlli•I• ltlvertlu tl in tllls w/d, 4-car gar, court-1Br. $585. Avl 4/15. E. sundk lndry p t enlr I FT Multl-Milllon SSSSS French dosk, chair, d f I d 193 _ · • v · ---------2 postltlons ava 1• I Environmental Company entor centor, cotfoe --.. .....11111111 011 111 Y • o c, n ry rm. • o1 Harbor, 383 W. Bay $595/mo 646-4400 3002 PT Design apptlt de
"·-......... -..... C M II $1 00 A I · PERSONALS · u Will Show You Howl ANTIQUES tablo, etc. 644·2469 ••1111 ~1111111. Tl cem-agno a. 4 v $300 dep. 970-6261 NB ocoantrnt on board· nee. Apply In peraon. W II T 733 190" 6010
... oUbcrtmlullM.callHUD now. No pet. 845-1020 ,_E_'_S_td_e_2_B_r_D_u_p _le_x_ wlk, postcard vu. Lg Every Bloomln' Thing. i rain . • • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MOVING 5·Pc Bdrm
llll·hell 1·I00·42'·151G. f1ll E 'alde Lg 4 Br, 21h Ba, Yard, w/d hkups, gar. cstm hm, lndry. $595 HOT CONNECTIONS 250 E. 17th .. CM. SALES •BUYING ITEMS• Set, contemp cham·
tllt--"-etell,DC .. a,11ue lr/dr. laundry, 2 fp, Quiet. No pets. $885/ Gar avail. 675-5742 *1•SOO·SgA ASSS IMMEDIATE WORK REPRESENTATIVE From 1800-l 960. 1 pc pagno beige. Armolre,
e111 HUD1t4Zl·3SOG. yard, 2 car att. gar. mo. 619·934-3710 •---------,..... 19 PT/FT customer Growing community to entire estate. Painl-9·drawer dresser, plat·
$1600 650·2927 =--~,....,....--=-....,.,.--NB Rm w/pvt bth In 2Br NEW FREE PARMINE ser.1ice posit. No exp newspaper group seeks lngs, china, glsware, form bod, nlte stands.
E•at Side· Studio condo. Pool/spa/tenn. req'd. S tert $10.15 display advertising repre-furn, etc. lmmed cash, Pd $4500, xlnt cond. •••••••••I He11l~htB•a.Dugpalr•. xp3a1B10r1, All utls pd. Fenced Fom n/s pref. S550/ 1·520-718-5454 Openings In OC. 714_ sent~ti've with 1 year mini· top$. 613_62231v msg $900. Call 640-4444 ,, yard Pet ok Laundry mo Incl utll. 640·9510 18 + long dist. toll .10/min + " HOUSES/ · · · 261·0320 noon-4pm mum experience. "'-cellenl Sol • 90'' brown yard. $1225 Mo. $500/mo 545-0442 ---J a. "" Avl 5/1 622·8535 NB Share boach home. AuaM;uVe a L•dl•• Loc k er Room benolil package Including tones. tapestry, pecan CONDOS N e•r Nwpt Hta 2 BR. quiet neighborhood. w nu-.. To Talk! Attn dt. Private coun· base salary for Iha an&r· AlmQOllTO'IOlllODIU wood onds. $95. FOR SALE 1 BA, n ew carpet/ Pool, tennis, garage. au.&&A6 try club SHks person gallc sales professional. matching 68" loveseat •••••••••I NEWPORT paint, quiet, no pets $625 + VJutll 722·7114 1·~78-2600 w/good communlca· Physical/drug screening re-·~~~ llftr. $85. Call 756-8998
BEACH 2169 s75o 269 A. lGth Slngle Dad & sml child Ext. 4801a 4802 lion skills for FT & PT quired. EOE. Please send .... ...-...... S O FA ·BRAND NEW· ---------1 Place 644-0452 to share exoc condo, 2.9'Jlft'.i..-11c 11 positions. 549-0377 resume 10 Judy Oetting, dlm.oldpsy.p:aaf.ln..clc.. Thomasville Ivory NEWPORT Upper B•ck B •v H ts CdM Spyglass a1oa. TOlldtlVM~l.aplftd Need freel•n ce line %Calllornla Communi1y •Olltllaa«dtl:ltalt damask. Paid $1500
BEACH 1069 3Br 28• 1 hse to bch. 2 Br, w/d h kups, $650/mo + Vwhl, 1st. Scn-U 619--645-84~ •rtlat w/own comp .. News. 330 West Bay Street, •Ccllidrml. ll!irma Sac 5775 obo 650.92.29
Redec, gar. Avail 4115. patio, $845, no pets last & rofs. 800-600-to worlc on spec/book Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or Stude nt Deak w/
Min 1 yr Isa. $1 350/ 846-1164/645-9543 6120 or 714-689-9088 l~~~~UP;~9]~JQ Call Harry 540-7731 fax your resume to (71 4) bookshelf $120, trun· * 5% down P •V· mo. 818-501·0097 1• POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS 631-6594 Buy II. Sell It. Find It. die bed 590, lamps ment Avl 2 Br town· _B_•_y_r_l _d_g_e_2_B_r--2-B-a. •----------RE-NT--AlS------$21/HOUR+BENEFITS Clasalfled. $20 each. 548-5226
home, S219K, * 2 Br new pnt/crpVbllnds. NEWPORT NO EXP WILL TRAIN SALES/PHONE
-townhome $229k. pvt gated comm. 2·car BEACH 2669 WANTED 2726 1-900-388-9898 A 1 1 1 714-647 1991 OVE R QUALIFIED? ~~I~ . Gr~~bh n &• o E~lll gar. $1250. 497-9408 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ext. 3247 • 3248 p :; ;~;T OFF~CE ~~~kl~~esf~; ~::c~~j EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
P44-8373 ext. 147 BLUFFS 4BA. 3BA *18R $025• M •ture prof'I couple ~·~:,.::O.::,::..r--P{T counter help. Boating/Marina Env. 5530 5530
HRBR VIEW HOMES end unit, vaulted cell-2BR 2BA $725/Up want quiet 3 or 4Br -.-i•t....._,. Friendly, rosponslble. $400+ WK, Ben. avail. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Monaco. Mrbl & hdwd Ing. 2 car gar, pool Refrlg & d ishwasher homo/condo/twnhm. Npt Beach. 642-6262 Start lmmed 723-7375
$1995/mo. 458·5232 Incl. 60x30 pool. No Furn o r unfurn on firs, lrg pvt lot. Bkr ts No fees No water (bay or ocean). 729·7236 or 640-5664 E •atbluff 2Br+ofc/Br, pe • · 2Ba, lrg deck over lease. 545-4855 Annual rant{lse Ideally MUS T BE SOLDI w/opllon to buy. NB/ canyon, ocean view. Newport Height• Harbor View Hiiie 3Br Nr echoole. Avail now. 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, gar. CdM. Please call 714-
home w/klller vlewl 51750/mo. Lve msg $995 No pets. 738 675-9349 or 714-704· Radue d I $550 0001 6415, ask for Jackie. 0 o • 310/493·1731. TusUn Ave. 642-7658 Agt. 723-06531285-6478 Noed June 1.
Furn Seafalre ltudlo w/
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•NEWPORT VILLA• ,._ ____ _
A PAR T M E N T S 1•
CRYPT 1225 sa5o. Amo• 842-3258 Beach Area•Avl Nowl BUSINESS & Studio • 2BR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Lido l ale 3Br 2:V•8a, l'rom $405 • $875 FINANCE
Pacific V iew Ba}'Vlew frplc, 2-car gar, patio•, Clo .. t.o Bch/ShOps/Fwy --------· Terrace, 2 adjoining 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ For more Into call:
lots B & c, Lot 64. mo. 310-277-1583 Cindy 8 42·235 7 1---------
$10,000. 873-5658 Npt North 2Br 2Ba NPT BEACH loft apt/ BUSINESS
HOTTEST .M.1.&.l1!w
1.69 UVE
~18+ 1OD1 900-505-5050 800.739-4420 818-758-9100
condo, 2-car gar. AC, office. 1200 •q ft, adJ OPPORTUNITY , "TS w/d , pool. Avt lmmed. to Via Udo Matina. 29041L...:.::im..UwM.iAM:.:_ .. 11 ~ $1395/mo. 640-1529 New pnt/crpt. $1400/ iFG~RiiiSiiALiiiEiiiiiiii1ii4iiOiiOi1 P enthouae Spacious. mo. Call Bruce Kahl, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------
walk/bch, 1 Br. H e'd 1_7_1_ .. _2_5_1_"2_4_2_4_Ext_._1_1_5 L :::.~, V2~" :s1t::_ MEMBERSHIPS
EASTSIDE CM com plex. 950/mo. Nr Ho•g H osp. fished accts. Buy •IV 3018
C·2 Lot 50x200 with 650-3143 or 875-4781 2 Br, 2 Ba, gar. new part. 800-77S.2219 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Bedroom, 1 Bath---------crpt/palnt/appl .. yrly, ________ _
$850 675--0558 MCI PhoneCard ATES FOR SALE -house with hardwood SANTA ANA LOCATIONS GOING CENTER CLUB ttoors. Needs TLC.
'$'245,000 with ownef HEIGHTS 2184 •••••••• FASTI Inv. Req. MEMBERSHIP
o pro uction
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'lnanclng. contaot MlSCe', 11~0US 800-700-7177, 24 Hrs. Enjoy all the extenslve
P 0 B 2404 ~'M p ACHAS<='LEASE executive amenities of owner, · · ox • 3 Br, t B• gar, Water/ U ..., Newport Beach, CA gardener paid. New RENtALS Kitchen In Orange th• pr .. tlgloua Center
92663. paint/carpet 1542 Or-I••••••••• County Sport• Bar. ~4~~52~~~act 714-
ohard, $950 650-7737 Immediate Income ---------with only $10k ln9eat-Sell your home ROOMS 2706 ment. (714) 580-8688 through classified.
Michele Grojc:zyk
Coltfomlo Community News
330 W. Doy StrMt
Costa Mesa, CA 9262&
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CONDOS
POR RENT
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PRODUCT. 400% PROFIT. -------------~--~-----------., B•ok Balf Rm w/new
crpl, pvt entr, like new
$3715. Lrg rm, 2 walk·
In clat $400. 544·9538
8 1200/wk potential. · Ii
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advertising has brought -
in only the first month! I
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appreciate the helpful,
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ACROSS
1 Exploits
5 Play i guitar
10 Blfd's !)fey
14 Giii in •oracuia·
IS R~·s
cousin
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11 State oe 9fea1
comrort
I 'I L01191ngs
"'0 NIQht before a holiday
?1 Thin slnp of
wood
22 Hen ?4 Ransoms
(16 Gymnasr Korbul n -relier
28 African rongue
JI Ac1s snooty
3A Styhsh 35 Bornig
37 Cereal grain l8 Sea water
l9 Allas
W Baby buggy
Bnl
12 Ladder &lep
~3 ·car in •he Har au1hor
15 Prelense 17 Jigger ol
wfuskey 18 "Superman·
reponer Lois -19 Removed.from lhe game
53 Nmoced 58 Jal-57 Yvette's
boyfriend
58 Gather o ......... gJ
59 Hahfu's
Pf0Vlnc8 62 Roman poel
63 CaU forth
SA Saved by lhe -65 COOi<' s needs
66 Eb«>ecl 67 -of March
DOWN
1 Earth 1one
2 Strainer
3 F1n1shed
4 -Paulo Brazil s Vamooses
6 Whistles
7 Poison ivy
symptom
8 Rocky
Moun1a1n lnbe 9 Lose
10 Ambushed
11 P11chef Hersh1ser
12 Director -Clair
13 "Two Years
Belcre lhe -•
18 Hopping insects
23 Expression ol
disgust
25 Recede 26 In debl
PMVIOU8 PuZZU IO&.VIO
• 15·96 c 1916 lMoMd "-~
28 Gleam 29 Hawaiian least
30 Types 3 t 01p 1n gravy
32 Undercover
cop
33 Great Sall lal<e
locale
34 Rough
36 -Vegas
38 Never used 41 Ice cream
beverages
43 Kind ol boom
44 Afld so on·
abbr. • 46 "Norma -· 47 Macie tun ot
49 "Gunsmoke"
GOstar
50 Loalhed SI Wmer Zola
S2 Phone parts
53 Stage item
54 Volcanic rock
SS Similar 56 Shakespeare's
ri11er
60 Roe 61 Kimono sash
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
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.. -· ---·~ ---··--MBCHANJ)JSI! .... • MISC. 8015
By CHAltt.ES GOREN '• APREI
with OMAR SHARIF PEPPER IPRAY
and TANNAH HIRSCH Life 11 preclou1, pro-. le<:J Ill Sul 1, =t 2 ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ treel CAL NO 1·
800·57CS·2743 Ext. 2,0.
Q. J • A. South, vulnerable, you What. do you bid now? Broth•r• W(Jrd ptO-hold: ceuor S125. OE 19"
•AQJU
~ • You have a balanced, mln.i-color TV $95. Hoover u. QA.8 TS OA.Q.J mum open.i~ bid with etoppel"I in vacuum $65. Sony
What U! your opening bid? all suit.I, an the way to show that phone an1werlng svc
is to rebid one no trump. Don't let $75. Call 722·5607
A • With only e four-loser hand it your powerful three-card heart aup-SEARS rolary gas
ia tempting to open with a demand port away you into raising with only lawnmower, used
bid but1 since your long suit ia three carda in partner's suit. twice, S90. 673·8111
clubs, t.he bidding will develop awk-Stair Ch•lr EJct. elec
wardly, especially if you UBe an arti· Q. 15 • Neither vulnerable, as stair llft, xlnt cond,
licial, atrong l.wo-<:lub openinf,. Our South you hold: $20.00 ($3300 now)
Bat. tal 646-1164 choice would be to open one c ub.
•8.C3 OAKQ OQ6 ..,76 32 TELESCOPE
Q. 2 • As South, vulnerable, you Meade Premier w/ac-
hold: The bidding has proceeded: cessorles. Must see.
NORTH EA.ST SOtrl'H WEST $2000, 714-586--7777
M <::>A873 OAQ'.J •AQJ62 10 P ... ?
What do }IOU bid now?
The bidding has proceeded: COMPUTERS 6018
SOU'l1i WEST NORTH EAST A • There are those who would •• 2•" P&N Pu1 respond one heart, and otheni who Deak top computer, ? would jump t.o two no trump We Incl monnor & printer, •preemptive would not conaider the latter with· all $550. Aleo micro-What do you bad now? out a spade soopper, and t.o respond wave Quasar, Ilk• new
one.heart on a three-card suit is too $50. Call 675-7239
A • Obviously. it is simply a choice esoteric for us. A plebian two clubs of whether you should double or is no.t perfect, but it is preferable t.o cue-bid, You have such a powerful the alternatives. WANTED
hand and need so little to make TO BUY 6019
game that we would opt for the Q. 6 · AB South, vulnerable, you stronger act.ion. Cue-bid three bold: Top Dollars Paid
spades. For Records. Juz,
•AKQ 'VA 9 87 OKQJ6.C ... Sountrack1, etc.
Q. 3 · As South, vulnerable, you Call Mike 645-7505.
hold: The bidding has proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
•AKQJ 10 'VA 108 ¢AK 75 ...S 10 p ... l V' Pua FREE TO YOU 6022
Your right-hand opponent opens ?
the bidtling with one spade. What Whal do you bid now? FREE Cat Beautiful
action do you take? tong hair golden or·
A · If you play splint.er bids, a ango female cat, 9 mo
old, fixed, needs A • Only two COUISP..S should come j ump t.o four clubs describes this shots. Needs Adult for w·mind. One is to pass and take hand tD a tee -enough to force t.o adoption. 843·0705
whatever plus score comes your game in hearts with a singlet.on
way. The second is to bid three no club. If you don't, a jump to four
trump. Since the right queen in hearts does not express the value of PETS & partner's hand could be enough, we your hand adequately. Start with a
would opt for the latter. jump shift t.o two spades, then sup· ANIMALS 6049
port hearts at the four-level at your
Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as next lum. ADOPT·A·PET .South you hold: Every Sat & Sun ot
Learn to be a better bridfe PETS MART, Fountain
•K7 c;;iAQ6 OQ93 •K 10932 playe r! S ubacribe now to t e Valley. Puppies, kit·
Coren Bridge Letter by calling tens ans:t more, all
The biddin(,has proceeded: (800)783-1225 for information. or looking for loving, car·
SOUTH EST NORTH EAST write to Gore n Bridge Letter, Ing homes. CALL 597·
•• Pa11 10 p.., P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, ll. 60680-9037 for more Info.
? 4410. Moving, Can't K••P
Mature Female Cat
She's very aHec1lon·
When you're tuned ate. Perfocl compan-into Ion for older (Jerson.
Gray striped, short
hair, spayed, Indoor/
outdoor. Please call classified 714·964·3048.
¥Poodles AKC• Tea Cup Toy & Mini
$250-$950 714-751-3465
you're tuned into Save abused and your abandoned pets. Bo a
volun1eer/fo1tor. Cati
714·597·9037.
community. Whit• Oerman Shepard
3 year old female,
1pade. Looking for
good home I ¥••
714-974-7823.
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PIANOS• ·i· HONDA 9085
OIGANS 6059
1'AutOMOBILES
-1988 Clvfo CX S 1pd, -whl\•, 125k rnll, \n1. ••br Grand 1tteno! need minor work, Beaut flnlth, ln lun•. ALFA llOM!O 9015 S2,995 Ot>o 434-8500 Must aae thl11wkond.
$1500. 714·527·1854 .. , 184 LS. Rea W/ HYUNDAI 9090
taddl• tlhr, 1>-1pd, all
SPORTING I opt, '°''· Momo whl1, •eo Hrundal e•c•I
GOODS 6065 lo 50k ml, mint cond. White, AC. Only IOK 117,500. 548--5428 orig ml. 1 Lady owner.
8 MI M ultl·Statlon V•ry pampered beau-
9035 lllut car. Only $2595. Home Gym, Must seUI BtJICK Ttrnbl• credit Ok. We Clll $350. Call 964-3048 finance fnyont w1tow
'90 Buick Reatta clown/low mo. payment•
Clasalc, orig. owner, Coast Auto Finace
TRANSPORTATION black converllble, 31 k 714·448·5959 mll, $25,000 543-8738
9100
CADJLIAC 9040 ISVZU
BOATS 7011 '87 Isuzu Troope r II
28' Unlfllgt\t Sally 1989 SEVILLE 75k miles, orlglnol
Cog, twin chryster, Origin at, real good owner. rod, $7,500
condltlof\, new tires. 650-1769 44'1. New bait 1ank, $8995. 675·6128 blld?ie pump1, VHF, M~RCEDES am/ m stereo, com-9130 pas a, Loran & fish CHEVROLET 9045 finder. Priced to sell. '81 380SL white w/ 6 7 3 ·8 6 9 5 days blue pinstripe, 2 1op1, 971·2002 eves. 83 Camero Bertlnetta dual timing chain, T·1op, full pwr, air, 1· $13,000 obo, 1 owner,
POWERBOATS
onr. Sharp. All records 642-4945 $3370 obo. 723·1504 '84 5500 Coup• Blk/ 7012 tan, 4900 ml. $78,000.
FORD 9075 1 owner, mint cone!.
SEARAY 21 It Cuddy & 875·9460 pp
trlr, 1983. Orig owner.
Serviced rog'rty, many '84 Mustang Con· MITSUBISHI 9145 X1ras. $6900. 646-5974 vertlble New top/
tires/Hans. Asking $3900. Cati 722·5607 '90 ECLIPSE SAIL BOATS 7014 '88 ESCORT GT OOHC Turbo. White.
Red, AC . Brand new Runs great! Perfect
Cal 25 rebullVloadod, pain I & stereo . cond1llon lnslcle/outt
cruising/racing, $5000 Absolutely wonderful $6500/obo. 248·0385
firm. Must seel car only $2295.
Call. 723·6048 Terrible credit ok. We can PORSCHE 9175 finance anyone w/low
WE PAY-CASH dowl\/IOw mo. payments.
For good used Sabots Coast Auto Finace '87 T arga Rebll ong,
& boat equipment. 714-448·5959 grt cond. not running
Minnoy's Yacht Sur-SSOOO or lrade tor VW
plus, 1500 Old New-'90 Probe LX, vs, 3L, camper. 545·2030
port Blvd. 548-4192 1 owner, mint cond,
new tires, $5, 700 TOYOTA 9210 644·1957 SPEED &
SKI BOATS 7016 '94 Ford Bronco 1890 Cell ca GTS
XL T loaded, tow pkg, 93k miles, red, aulo. 12,800 mil, Black, Intel loaded, $6,995 ObO
*1988 22'1 Ski Boat• window, custom rims, 434-6500
5.7 titre V-8, King $24,900 552-6565
Cobra 0 /0, low profile 1923 Ford Model·T VANS 9225 hull, ju SI serviced.
new controller/uphol· *ROADSTER•
stery. Groot ski boat· 100% Orlglnol. Very '74 Ford 1-ton bubble
fast-looks great. .... re-clean and runs great. top, run1. Neocls reg-ady to go. $10,500 $6800.00 OBO. Coll lstrauon. $750. Soo al 646·9449/574-4247 (714) 963-2633. 259 S1erks, Costa Mesa
1983 Ford
MARINE SUPS Bronco 4x4 AUTOS
DOCRS 7022 In perfect condition, WANTED 9270 all power, lealher,
phone, 1ow pkg. rims/
DOCK t Ires, only 60k . Tran1 portatlon car
+/· 2SFt +/· S225 $17,000. 574-4247 or wanted
Mo/mo/yrly. Steps to 646-9449 Call 841·22SS
shopa/bch. 675-0046
36' Mooring w/11 ' GMC 9081 No room left
BW, off ANarado Pt., In the garage E. ol Bay ts. Call (909) 397.9797 or '95 Yukon SLE 2-dr, for the car?
(909) 626-7190 4x4, white/beige, fully
loaded w/hvy duty ex· A call to 42 FT MOORING tr as, hvy duly tow. claaslfled can Primo Balboa location Alarm. 6-yr fnct warr,
ott Fernando. $15K. mint cond. reg thur help (415) 965-3190 '97. $28,500. 546-4806
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