HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-16 - Orange Coast PilotCOASTAL lNN-TEREST ...
The Costa Mesa City Councir'
tonight will receive possibly its
last progress report on
improvements :it the troubled
Coastal Inn residential motel at
2374 Newport Dlvd.
During its fan. 3 meeting, the
council upheld a Planning
Commission decision to shut ~down the 84-unit lodging -
where city building inspectors
last spring un covered more
than 1,000 buildihg code
violations.
But, giving property owner
Surcsh Sheth one more shot at
completing necessary. repairs,
the council directed City
Auorncy Thomas Kathe to wait
1wo weeks before taking legal
action. The two-week deadline
expires today.
The council tonight will abo
consider an amendment to the
city's new !>hopping cart
ordinance, "hich "as approved
la~1 month.
The amendment would
require that all e!>t-abli!>hmenh
operating with shopping carts
· on 1hc property mu~t contract
with a cart retrieval service
before bcina b!.ued business
licenses.
Tonight's City Council
meeting will be held at 6:30
p.rn. in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 77 fair Drive, Costa
Mesa.
D
A llEHO'S LIFE ... The
county bankruptcy has
undoubtedly made a celebrity
out of co~ta Me!.a accountant
John ~toorlach, the local
Nostradamus of the county's
fi nancial downfall. And
Moorlach'i. datcbook0 reflects
his i.tar !>tatus.
Bei.ic.Jc~ the stew of nct\\ork
TV ne"s a ppeJrance~ he's
mac.Jc, ~toorlach'~ ab o been the
fea tured i.pcaJ..e r al many a
local meeting la1cly, appearing
before bui.inc~s groups, civic
clubs, e\c n a local cncl:J\c of
Ross Perot fans. And the
invi1a1ions contin ue to now in.
On Jan. 19. Moorl ach will
~peak 10 the Jcwillh Nationul
Fund Profe ssional Men and
Women at th eir regular
meeting in Laguna Dench. "Mr.
~loorlach is the man "ho
alerted U!> la!.t summer about
the current financial c.Jisa!>tcr in
the county in,cstment fund,"
i.a)S the press releai.e from the
Je" ish National fund.
The profeS!.ionals group
\\Ork!> to raii.c funds for Jr\ f'
projects in Israel, including
construction of dams and
re servoirs and other
development projects.
0
IN-YO FACE ... llow far did
former county Treasurer
Robert Citron (phyi.ic~lly) go to
seek investors for his
now-troubled investment pool?
There has been plenty in the
news about out-of-county
investors such os the city of
Montebello, now in a financial
pickle because it sunk money
into the Orange County
inve~tment pool.
Now the Daily Pilot ha~
le arned e"en sparsely popu·
lated ln)~O County, Calif., in
th e mountainous Eastern Sierra
region of the state, was courted
::u one point by Orange County.
The Inyo Register, "Eastern
Sierra's Home Newspaper
since 1870," reported on Dec.
18 that Inyo County Tax Col-
lector John Treacy was
approached by both Orange
County "and one othC'r
California county" to put
money into thclr respective
funds.
Doth counties promised a
doubling of Inyo County's
investment, the newspaper
reported.
But the "fiscally
conservative" Treacy said, "No
thank ," according to the front
page article.
"I was unwilling 10 turn over
Inyo County money to
somebody el e," Treacy told tht
Inyo Regi ter. •
(Thanks to the Pilot reader
who sent us the newspaper
dipping!)
-Compiled by Iris Yoko/
and Tina IJO'llDllD.
• COSTAMESA · the sun, that blazing
ball of planetary
.
mass suspended in ~. 1 J1 . . e1uuv our uni\erse, 1s .-..;.J
e\pected to be partly \bible today,
\\ hich al>e> means it "ill be part ly
cloud}'· But no rain is expected.
See Weather, Page 1
Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
..
magazines
at libraries
" dwindling
~ Budget cuts force Costa
Mesa branches to reduce
expend itures on periodic als ,
leaving most shelves
looking bare.
lh L\t•lltl. Bl'!ilff,., Hr"'"'''"
CO~I A ~1L!:>.\ -\\hate l..abcl'
t.1pcd lo the balb ol neJr·c;mpl)
\hC h e' arc :.almo~t Jll th.a l gn.:ct ~ pJtn>n' -,ca1chin~ for J m..1g~zine
Jl the main branch ol the Co IJ
.~le: :i L1bran .
")ou sce.thl '>C ~hc:hc:'> -the)
arc bare. It loo!.., hJ..c a ".ar zone ·
~J1d Jean Ft mhnl?, a member ol
the r ricnd!> or the-Co .. ta ~k:>..1 Li·
braries. "It'!> JU)I de' ..1=>t:i11ng tu
!>CC it aft er secin1t them lull.
··1 th ink peoPic are ~" bcatcn
do" n. The) ju~t thinb.. ·\\ell,
here\ 'ume thing else "e\c lo~t.' ·:
Cub 1n the buJgct l.i!>t ~ummcr
forccJ countv libr ..1rie'> tlJ hacl..
1hc1r hour~ of opcralion ,und the
)t;.ilf. AJditionall\, the libraric.,
had tu n:Jucc their booJ.. J nJ mJg·
uine purchasl.!'> -"hid1 at the
~lc'J \·crJe brJnch mcJnt J Jrup
frl-m 516.-90 to $) l(J in fu iJ11 ~
tor p1.!rioJ1,;i1' 1~ r tt,1..JI ~c:.ar 1 ·1•...;.
95. Fun<l11.g fvr thh h'Jr b lJ'h.cr·
1.11n.
Former Costa Mesa Mayor Orv Amburgey wants to put a four-year legal battle behind him and get his life back to normal. "Ollr 1..lllKCrn '' th.H a hH 0t
thl!,c 111ag.aL1ne' ... ,pr..: 1:1 June tir
'95. II th1:rc I'> ti: .im I ~ndin:.! -Ready to move on then \\hat.' l cn t l\! ~:.i1d -
,\t the m .. m Jll\,-lltO,\ll br;il'l
11.:J ink on th1. 11,1 ul r.lJ~.1..1.a .. ..,
.anJ 111.:\\'fl.tp.:r 11.i.:, 1.:u,11.a:.:, th1.:
lu:.'> Of lh1.: 215 p.:rtvJ1..:;i!' 11.111.ct.~
on 11\.:. 'al /e·,p.a .. eJ p..:;1.' .• ill
Former Mayor Orv Amburgey ·will no longer pursue his suit against three
Costa Mesa officials who . he says conspired to ruin his 1990 re-election
bu t ·D arc u~·.,,cJ out. .:1rt1.!d 'o
that the\ m.1~ ,1,a11J out tr m the
le'I.
"1 he h ... I IS IC J!I\ !>1,1\!l.!t...f nl!."
l·cml1nu ~:ucJ. "Th.: ~11cle:.~;rc o;,,,
.about one in lU -anJ 1h.11 ·~ ah.it
.an C\;Jl!l!aauvn."
IlY TtNA llORCA1TA, S1.\rr \\ Rlrl 11.
I f Orv Amburgey had ju~t
one wish, it "oul<l be to put
1hc la!>l four )C~1r~ belund
him and return to normal
fam ily livi ng.
Since 1991, Amburgey's life
has been consumed by a 'iciou
legal baule against the city th.at
has left him beaten and biller.
Now, he's fin:illy ready to
move on.
"I have to let go of thing~
that I know I have no control
ove r," says the 60·year-olcJ
former mayor and Costa Mesa
Bay remains
closed because
of sewage spill
~ Officials say jUQUld be
reopened by Tuesday.
BY LAUJUE Bussv, Sr"F; \\'111u1t
NEWPORT DEACH -New·
port Beach lifegu:irds remO\·ed
contaminated ''ater lligns from
along the oce:in side of the bay
Sunday, but said the bay side re-
mained closed pecame the water
still didn't look ve ry good.
The bay -which could be re-
opened to swimmers by Tuesd:ty
-was shut dow n Friday because
of a storm-damaged pipeline tha t
was pumping raw sewage into S:in
Diego Creek. Approximately 1.2
million gallons of sewage poured
into the bay since late Friday, of·
ficials s3id, leading to the cancella·
tion of all canoeing tours :ind
water activities over the weekend.
Workers from the Irvine Ranch
Water District frida,.n build·
ing an :lbovc-ground system
that would dive rt the g waste
away rrom the creek. ~c work
was completed at abbut 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, accordin to Joyce
Gwidt, the public ~ nian·
ager for lhc Irvine Ranch Waler
District.
. "They "orked throughout the
he UY/P•1•4
t
Pol ice Department \Cteran.
"Uut, it's difficult "hen you
Jo.now you ·re right :rnJ )OU ha' c
c.Jo~ument~ to !>how ii, but
~ou 're 1101 allowed thc
opportunity to pre~c nt )Our
ca~c in a court of Im'.··
Tho e \\Ordi. may come a~ a
!>urpme to rn:in) "ho h:i'c
"itne~~ed the passion and
per~e\'erancc Amburge) hai.
demonstrated in pu~uit of hi!.
claim, alleging he "as the
t:irget of a con!>piracy that cost
him a bid for re-election in
1990. I le contends th:it City
Auorney Thomas Kathe, C!ty
ON THE COVER
The paintin$ on top of
page 1 today 1s by local
artist Debra Huse.
NUMBERS
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NEWS FAX 646-4170
HOTLINE 642-6086
SPORTS 642-4330
INDEX
Around Town .............. , 3
Classified ...................... 7
Jerry Kobrin .................. 3
Legal Notices .............. ~. 6
Looking Bad ................. 2
Nancy Mcintyre ............ 2
Police Files ................... 2
School Lunches ....... ~ .... 2
Sports .......................... : 5
Weather .............. : ......... 2
..
Manager Allan RticJc:r .1nu
then-.Ma)or Mal') I lt11nbucJ..le
were be h1nu ii all.
K:ithl!, Roeder ant.I
I lornbucJ..lc ha\e con't'tcntly
<lenieu ulterior morn C'> .111J
charactc rileJ Ambu1 gc) \ 'u11
a., a ".l'>te of time anJ llltlllc).
Amburgc~ ha=> bcen el1uall~
i.teadf:J.,1 in hi~ contc nttt>n th .at
the three haJ it d\JI lor l11m
He cl.1im~ l lornbu1.:J..lt: ".11111.:J
him off the council bccau'e I 1.,
effort~ 10 cnaCI lel!t'llJttOn
similar to the 'o·c:alleJ !:>J\C
O ur State or SOS 1111l1Jta' e
back in 1%7 cla,heJ \\1th h.:r
~upport for k•.-.d 'oc1al '>1.:1d e
pro\IJer~.
The cit) Jtto1nJ) \\,an t..:J h.m
ou t ot Cit) Ii.all b.:c.1u,c.
according 10 .-\m~'urgc). the
councilma n ".a., J1,ptea ... cd "1th
K•llhl! \ pe r h>11r :an.:c anJ h.ad
c;-:.111.:J ltir hi'> l\.'rmin.atit'll
And Rt cJa. he .... ud,
conlnbutcJ to the ,:,m,p.r.1,~
b) ''Jmpmg .111J in111.d1n~ J
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\mburgt') \t>tc:J t ll Jn ,..,..,uc
1.:onccrning Cvp.1.:) ·Ct1lon)
CJblc\l.,1on -\\hi. .. h
lXC.t~11.:mJll~ 1.: mplv~ eJ 1 he
See AMBURGEY/Pagel
Thi! ~\Jc,,1 \ aJc br;inch 'Lill
ma1n 1a1n~ 9::! -.uh,i:npt.vth, 111 pJrt.
bl.'l'JU e th.: l\\tl branch:.:, \\tHJ..cJ
lli~ethcr to J...:c p ;.i, mJn~ mal,!·
:wne~ a~ pth'lblc J\ ..!il:ibl.: b)
.l\01J111,;; dupl1-.Jlt\lO
l he lllJtll l'ran .. h ck..ti.;J to
J..c~p three pupulJ r bu ... in1.::.~ 1 J,!·
az1nc,, \\ha...h l:O:.t J tot.11 d S1 ''J
p.:r ~..:Jr -~a .. r1!1.:ing m;rn~ l ~ th
oth.:r m ~..1/a,,c, .1nJ nc\\-.pap~b.
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h.1\1.: ,, .cc b"cn r...i1.rn.:J h the
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See MAGAZINES/Page 4
Reaching the -end of a dotted line
Around-the-world journey
comes to a close for local
couple whose experiences
grew from dots on a map.
Darbie Lµdo•i3l·, Jl, gr<'ll up in
Ncuport lJcaf/1 :wd attended
Corona de/ Mar llig/1 dwul. She
and lier /1usbo11d, Poul Oda11ak;1,
recently romplctcd a .H·arlong,
around-thc-uorld trip. U'/1a1
fol/ous is the final of lier 1110111/1/y
diSpDlf ht!t:
Bv BAR.Bi i> Luoov1st.,
SrrctAL To 1111 l>Aal\ t•aao1
T he 'oice ins ide my head !.:t)S
it'i. time to get bu ')· Time to /
start lookin g fo r a ll C\\. place
to live. Time to sort .111 the-.e
photos in ~1lbums lime to
con,i<lcr. if only for J moment.
wh.1t \\C might do for the: rc.,t of
our the!>.
lmtcJJ, I'm i.wring ,at a map.
-. ondcring "hat's up II\ W1kicup.
It' a mall Arizona tO\\n, 11orth
of Tonopah, eai.t of Topock One
hundreJ. fifty mil e aero' the
river from R)c. l don't know u
thing :ibout the place, but l h:>\'C
thill urac' t6 go out there. Some
people arc hke that with dot on
the m:ip.
It mi&ht cem tr::rngc, I
suppo c, carching out new
de tinations artcr rcccntl) fini hin&
Barbie and husband Paul recently completed their around-the--
world trip, which featured mostly good limes.
.1 ~;\r on the 1\l.td . But \\ h.11 c.rn
we av. \\he n '' c Ile'\ in I 11lm M.1la)~1a on Cl11 bui1.1' l.,c,
cutting our trip '' \\1.:d.' 'h~ut .
our llU'pCillc :irm al neo.a rl~ 'c nt our
rilliiities into .. hod;. Uut Ill)\\ \\C'rc
the ones' '':ilkjng .iround 111 a tl:ue.
. lfl-••Un111gc th ing GOini; hom
li~e roJJ to one llllcd \\ith
comfort . Suddcnly tap w:itcr i., f 1t
to drink. The e\cmng nc" j, in
Enslish. l c:in 1:ikc a ho"cr
~ithout ha\ing tu \\Car tl11ng'I
faery day. another indulgence.
Real coCfcc. Sec\ Canc.Jic~. Gia'
alter ~I·"' \)I line \\Ille . lt',~QICJI.
It\ ~\OIHkl lul.
It\ ... un~ct1l1ng. Lake \\e'rc
here but \\C'rc not. Like nothing'
changed. but little sccmi. 1hc same.
Like \\e'rc lt\tllR tn OlllC '01t or
,u,pcndc:J r\::iltl). \\ c tell
ouri.ehc it' ju't a ph:i,c; 11'11
\\car off :Ill) day now !)oon "e'll
wake up anJ "':int to ~no" all
about thi guy noimcd Gin,rich,
the \\Under or lhC lnterm:t, the
tri:il of O.J. We'll want to feel
he'llUP/Ptl .. 4
,,
II men would
onlY llstan,
thay~d have
nearing aids
M en resist the props of aging
as a personal affront to
their masculinity. Bifocals
are a last resort when a man can no
longer read the morning newspaper
without a magnifying glass. Canes
are regarded as the f mal
capitulation to toucring antiquity.
Even toupees are
59 and
Holding
· barely acceptable
to disguise the
glistening expahs·c\.
of a bald pate, · ·
The most
resisted prop is the
hearing aid. You
heard me. That
stuffed-olive size,
battery-driven
amplifier husbands
must plug in theit
cars because their
sadistic wives
deliberately
mumble.
I am one of these spouses. I
practice mumbling all day,
swallowing my words like tasty
after-dinner mints. The key nouns
identifying the topic of my con-
versation, are especially succulent;
thus, my hard-o f hearing husband
can't· identify the subject. And just
for kicks, I munch a few verbs to
make him lbten all the harder.
That's Dill's side of this poignant
earful.
Actually, my throat-lozenges
consumption has tripled from firing
.endless plens to put in his hearing
aid. I have no way of knowing if
these messages arc received, since
there is no "Roger and over" in our .
communication system.
For Bill, his problem has not been
without its benefits. A man of few
words ''ho relishes his peace and
quiet, my threats not to talk to him
unless he's plugged in, fall on deaf
ears. It's a dumb tactical move on
my part. I should use a more
compelling threat like a Gossip
Blackout.
Our garbled exchanges evoke
enough comic relief to almost sa,·c
our marriage. The other morning I
fixed my mate with a laser eye and
shouted in a sound decibel that
would shauer the eardrums of a
teen-ager. "Why can't we
communicate?" Dill thought for a
moment with a puzzled frown.
"Aren't we a liulc old to
rollerskatc?" he ventured.
We can never be sure if we 're
discussing Roseanne or Queen
Anne. spoued owls or spotted
towels, greenbacks, or running
backs.
On occasion Dill compromises by
using one he:iring aid, giving him
the advantage of selective hearing,
depending on how his head is
turned. It workl> like a domestic
channel-changer with the power to
turn off marital naggers such as, "I
hope )'OU remembered to separate
the non-biodegradable trash before
you took it out!" ·
One of the major complaints of
mechanical cars is background
noise. Not the home variety but the
clatter and bang of restaurants and
bars.
With advanced technology, one
day they'll eli minate background
sounds with an Eavesdropping
Button one cun press to overhear
intriguing conversations at other
tables. The passionate exchange of
the illicit couple in the next both
would be more riveting than
listening to your brotMr-in-law's
baseball team averages since 1980.
Loe LS
A stllrmY ~past
California has had a history of 100-year storms , along
with seasons of drought, fire , earthquakes and floods
A wit -probably an Eastern one
-said California has four
seasons. drought, fir~.
earthquake and nood.
We arc into the third week of flood
right now, srn nding in puddles and
wondering if ''e'll ever sec drought
again.
Orange County has had lOO-ycar
storms, 500-ycar storms, 40-ycar
storms, 30-year storms -every one
seems to have a year a11:iched to it.
(Who knows for i.ure about a 500-year
storm?) They arc all the result of a
unique set of circumstances that bring
us a series of heavy r:iin.
Sometimes it is called· the Pineapple
Connection, a situation where the cold
northern jct stream dips unusually fa r
south carrying rain from a low
pressure system.
ll is augmented by moisture from
the subtropical jet stream that usually
hangs around Hawaii (hence the
Pineapple), which mixes warm, moist
southern air with the cold northern
air, the warm air condenses and that's
a lot of rain.
Three things can happen -the
northern jct stream can move back
north and rain on Seattle, the
subtropical jet stream can water some
pineapples, or we can buy a giant
umbrella for California and wait it out.
In past years, the jet Mrcam has
moved away after several storms have
swept the st:ite. In 1969, cleaning up
after a SIOO million series of
rainstorms, a weary observer
remarked, "We're in trouble if
someone even spits." ·
Th~ storm series also struck in 1907,
1916, 1927, 1938, 1969, 1979, 1983, and
1987.
Top photo: Newport's Mariner's Mile after flooding
flu; PHOTOS
Piiot
Local school art programs will benefit
from a grant given by the Newport
Beach Arts Commission.
The Ne\\(X>rt-Mesa Schools
Foundation, a private organiz.ation that
raises funds to enhance school
curdculum, passe d the $3,750 grant to
the district at a bo:ird of trustees
meeting Tuesday night.
At elementary schools, the money will
go toward art training for teachers, said
foundation director Sue Smith.
Teachers and parent volunteers will
meet with artists and art educators at
the Harper Community-Center on the
morning of Jan. 24 for a hands-on
session and demonstration of art
projects und techniques.
.In the afternoon, the group will head
over to the Irvine Museum for a tour
and presentation, Smith said. .
In addition, individual grants will be
presented to each middle school and
high school art dep~rtment. . .
Audio-visual materials also will be given
to the district's art library.
The Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation also gave 60 local teachers
educational grants for their schools and
students in November.
About S48,000 in grants, averaging
S846 each, were given to 21 schools in
the district. All the money will go
tow:mJ academic projects such as
textbooks, science experiment materia1s,
a rt supplies and drama equipment.
The grant money is separate from the
funds frozen in the ba.nkrupt county
pool, Smith said. Teachers will .still be
able to use the grants and buy
matc.,rials.
The Newport-Mesa Schools
Foundation formed in 1981 toTaisc
money fo'r schools. Volunteers solicit
large corporations, local businesses,
community members and parents for
donations.
Fire burns two
apartments in
Newport Beach
NEWPORT BEACH -A burning
candle left unattended sparked a fire
that caused $35,000 in damage to two
Newport Beach ap:irtments.
All occupants at 1672 and 1674
Marguerite were able to escape the 3:28
a.m. fire before the 39 firefighters
arrived. The only casually was one of
the residents' 5-year·old cat. Firefighters
tried unsuccessfully to resuscitate the
pet, which hud been overcome by smoke
inhalation.
The residents of 1672, who were
:iwak.ened by the sound of breaking
glass, attempted to put out the fire but
were forced ·from the house by the
intense heat.
When firefighters arrived, they found
smoke and flames coming from the
ground floor bedroom window of unit
1672 and e~tending to the second floor
window of unit 1674. The fire was
contained in about 15 minutes.
Most of the ground floor apartment
suffered smoke damage and about half
of it was damaged by the fire. Damage
to the second floor apartment was
contained to only a small portion of the
bedroom.
Ship rescued lrom
und~r Lido· bridge
The 60-foot boat "Gimmi e Shelter'; was
pulled from under the Lido Island
·Bridge Sunday around 3 a.m., according
to O.C. Sherifrs Harbor Patrol.
Nancy Mcintyre's column appcnrs
every Monday.
But the un luckiest Pineapple
Connection of all was in 1883-84,
when the rain began on Christmas Eve
and ended in April. And to prove the
Eastern wit correct, it was followed b)>
drought.
-Compiled by Anne Spinn
in 1969. Middle photo: 1934 storm causea aamaging erosion in West
Newport. Bottom photo: The Iris floods In Corona del Mar, 1974.
The boat lost power while backing
out of its slip. No injurie~ or major
damage were reported.
....... ,.
Thom11 II. Johnson, Pllblt,hcr
Wiiiiam Lobdrll, Edilor
Slt>t Marblr, Mona11n1 Edhor
Iris Yokol, City Edi1or
M1rt M1nl11, Pho10 Edi1or
lklll frenll. Circvl11ion M1m1acr
link K11labl, Production M~ne~r
Mlcbr11l Flfttbtt, Dtjpby t.bna1"
Jlt41 Otlllna. ClauificJ Man ~r
Pni¥ Sll1h, Conuolkr
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TIMPlltATUHS
Newport Beach
6()/52
hlbo.i
60/52
Costa Mesa
62/49
' Coron;i del Mar
60/52
IUllf fOHCAST
' LOCATION SIZE
Wedge 1·3 w
Newport 1-3 w
Bl•ddes 1·3 w
Ri\'tf Jelly 1 ·l w
CdM 2-4 w
aOATINO
West to
north~sl winds
10 to 20 knots with
lhrff foot wind
waves, 8 fOQI west
swt>ll this moJnlng.
T onlaht wnt to
oorthwest winds
10 lo 1 S knots with
two foot wind
waves ~nd 7 fool
wtsl swell ~nd
p.irlly cloudy skies.
TIDll
TODAY
First low
2:11 a.m ........... 1.9
First high
8:20 a.m ........... S.8
Second low
3:2S p.m .......... ·0.6
Second high
9:48 p.m ........... 3.9
TUESDAY
First low
2:46 a.m ........... 1.8
First high
8:52 a.m ........... s. 7
SKond low
3:54 p.m .....•...• -0.6
Setond hlah
10:17 p.m ......... 4.0
Water temp.: S4
,LUNCHU
Newport-Mesa
Elementary School
meals this week:
Monday: Holiday.
Tuesday: French
bread pizza or turkey
hot dog, seasoned green
beans, juice pack,
choice of milk.
Wednesday:
Rib-B-Que on a bun or
turkey hot dog, t:uor
tots, peaches. choice of
milk .
' Thursday: Soft l:lco
with cheese or turkey
hot dog, let1uce cup,
choice or fru it, choice
or milk.
Friday: Deer fingers
with ODO sauce, crispy
oven baked fries, muted
rruit cup, school made
roll. choice or milk.
v
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•
POLICI flLIS
COITAMUA
2000 block or Charle
Drh·c: Rock climbinJ
equipment, ham radios, a
tool box and u radio face
pl:ite -all worth 3,650
-were reported stolen from a vun.
• JJOO block or Bristol .
Strttt: Some $6,45 I worth
or personal bclonainas -
includina a computer,
jewelry, aolr clubs, ond
unidcntilied baas -were
reported stolen from a
c;ir lhllt was broken into.
NIWPOllT lllACN
~ block of MKAnhur
Uoult¥9rd: A SJ..SOO
laptop computer was
rcportc~ stolen from the
trunk or ll c:ir that w:as
op:ned with an autom:nic
l:uch by someone who
broke a p:lSSenger win-
dow to get into the c;ir.
1200 block or West Coast
'lll&h"11y. Some S2,730
worth of electronic
equ ipment and tools were
reported stolen orr or u
docked boat.
600 block or Newport
Center Drive: A p:iger,
clothing and credit c;irds
were among the items
reported stolen from a
gytn locker ttult was cut
open. The loss was
estimated at $35-0.
nPOPTHI DAY
• Pl:lcc aravcl outside
windows where you're
concerned about
prowlers. The noise or
someone stcppina on it
will SCl'\'C to 1lert you.
-courtesy Newport
Bcoch police
'
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday, January 16, 1995 3
The e r1nect1on1 on lhe rainstorms might not hold water ...
floor unc.lcr the largest leaks,
enabling ramw:ller to channel
directly through. What if there's
a slight miscalculation, 1 made
the mistake of asking. His reply:
TestJment story of 1 he Ark. Memories"
Instead, supporter) :ire
receiving letters reading, in part: •
"It ma> be 111 the l>c)t 1111erc't
of all parties not to pr\Xeed \\1th
the event. .. "
0.1ng. ·1 here !;U<::. the
·1 ri:Jthlun . _,....
Al'OC \L\ l'~L CA' \\ .\l'l -..
A FEW REf'LECTIONS
UN OER ROOF, WHILE
kAINDROPS KEEi•
FALLING ON MY HEAD -
There arc some good things to be
l>aid abou1 this monstrous
monsoon season, to wit:
• h 's a perfect ttme, if it's
gotta be doric, • have your eyes
zappe<Ay laser beams. There's
nothing to i.cc in all that gloom
anyway, except dark floating
blobs and occasional flashes. And
that's just ini.ide the ophthal·
mologbt's office.
ltke to einpoint
same w11hout
calling Omar
the Sieve
Maker, simply
place an
assortment of
deep-dish
vessels around
the Ooor, then
listen for the
loudest
plop-plop· plops.
"That's "'hy they invented
funnels, dummy."
• Most bewildering i.tatement
of the rainy seai.on is credited to
As humomt-emcec Jim
\'illcrs observed at a recent
banquet, "Noah was the only
far-sighted bu\inessman nblc to
keep hii. eompan) aOoat, \\ hile
the rest of the world \\al>
liquidating."
• 0
O\ahcarJ in the "~ut11lg aoom ol
Dr. Uob Rop<:r in mii.110,,n
Lagun.1 lkJch .. folio" ing the
deluge:
• It you've been wondering
\\here your roof leaki., and \\Ould
Local
Scene
• f-riend of
JTiinc suggested
that holes be
drilled on the
a landlo rd, upon hearing a ·
tenant's cpmplaint of a leaky
roof. ",Can't understand that,'' he
said. "That roofs been holding
up fine for the past ~5 or 30
ye:,rs."
• Putting everything in ·
perspective, as always, is t e Old
0
AJI. llOW QUICKLY THEY
FORGl:.'T - 1 he 1 ri-County
Chapter of the Leukemia Society
of America had planned to honor
furmer county Su pc I'\ isor Thomas
Rilry at Its :innual Cr)'tal Uall. It
was billed a\ "An facning of
\.· AROUND TOWN
TODAY BEST BIT THURSDAY
A.D.D. LICTUHS PAJAMA STOltnlMI GARDIN CLUI
Coas11ine Coun~ehng Center at 1200
Qu:iil St., Suite 105 in Nc''f>c.>rl Dcach '"II present 1wo lectures on Atten1ion
Deficit Disorder ... A.0.0.: The Big
Pic1ure" will be held from 5:30 to 7
p.m. and is free. "A.D.D. Couples: For
lkller or Worse" \\ill be held from 7
10 8.30 p.m. Cos1 is SS. For details on
these lectures, c:ill 476-0991.
Children ages 3 to 7 nre encouraged to wear their paj:imas and bring a
favorite stuffed anim:il to Pajamti StOl)'timc, a series of Monday night
story sessions at the Newport B~ch Ccnlral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
The 7 p.m. sessions l:ist htilf an hour and run through March 14. Call
717-3800 for more information.
The Nc"port llills Garden Club \\Ill
m"el at \1;30 a.m 111 Phase II
Clubhouse, 1900 Port Carlow in
Newport Beach. The mcc1i11g will
feature a cooking dcmonstr~1tio11 w11h
.dried spices <ind frc~hl) ground herbs.
Call 646·3731 fur more 1nlormat1on.
TUESDAY
PltlSCHOOL STOltnlMI
1llc N1:" port Bc:ich Public Library"ts
ottering Preschool Stol) times C\CI)
Tuesday :11 10:30 :i.m. at Balbo:i
Branch L1br:ll)' ( 100 E. B:ilboa Blvd.),
Corona dcl Mar Branth Li br:iry (420
Mangold A\c.) and Mariners Branch
L1br:il} (~005 OO\'cr Dmc). The
stOl)times \\111 al)() be offcrcd"cvcl)
\\cdn1:sdJ) and Thursda) at 10:30
:i.m. ar 1hc Ccnar:il Libra I) ( 1000
AH>eado Ave ). For more information.
call 7 I 7·3807 or 717-3SOO.
SICOND SIGHT SIMINAlt
Dr. Robcn I line. the sighted au1hor of
the best-selle r "Second Sight," '~111 •
discuss Im experiences '' ith blindness
during much ol his prolcs,ional ca1ccr
• at a free noon seminar •II the Ne'' pon
Oeach Cen1ral.Library, IOOO Avocudo
Ave. For more information. call
717-3b00 ..
DOLPHINS MHTING
Tom Rcd\\llZ and Norm \\'111 of the
In inc Comp:iny will discus~ local
construction projcc1s al lhc 7· 15 :1.m.
mceung o( the Dolph ms 01' 1!11on of
the NC\\porl l,farbor Arca Ch:imbcr or
Commerce brca)..fost mc:c:11ng at 1hc
Ne" port Bc:ich ~brriott I ll)ICI in
Fashion bland. Cos1 1s S14.50. Call the
Chambcr at 7~9·4400 for re cr.·:uions
or add111onal inform:i11on
SPICL&I. IVINT PltOS •
.. ~farkcting Solut1on!i" "111 be the
topic of gucs1 s~Jl..cr Gerl) Foi.tcr ot
the 6.30 p.m. mee11ng ol the
A~oc1at1on of Special C'cnt
Profcssion:ils ut Shark bland Yachl
Club. 1099 S. Oa\!iidc. Dri\e in
Nc,,port Oeach. ·cos1 1s SlO for
member!> am.I SIS for v1si1ors and
gue~t) m ad,:111ce. and S 15 for
members and s~o ror guci.ts :11 lhc
door. Nct\\Orldng and rcfrci.hmenl~
"ill procccll 1hc mccung. To RS\'P or
for more informa1ion. cull b57·b7b6.
WEDNESDAY
lltlAKFAST LICTUltl
ParapS)Cholog1s.1 Kc' 1n R}er~on is the
guest spc:ikcr at the 6:30 am.
breal.Jast mccung of The lni.1dc Edge,
a support group tor leaders . .it Scou·s
Restaurant. 3300 Bmtol St. in Cos1a
Mesa. Co!>t for riri.1-11me guests 1s SIS
and includes :i full buffet brcakfJ!it.
Call 730-5050 for rcscrvntions.
CUT TAXIS SIMINAlt
"Cut Ta.'l:CS Wi1h a Conscience" is the
litle or free noon lu nch seminar al the
Balboa Bav Club, t::!~l West Pacific
Coast l ligJ),,·ay in Newport Be:ich. The
scmin:ir is sponsored by Wealth Asset
Management and I louslng Allies. For
details, call (SOO) 926-4080.
PAKISTAN TltAVILOGUI
The Hindu Kush and Northern nrc:is
of Pakistan :ire 1hc focus of a free 7
p.m. slide lecture in the Vincent
Jorgensen Community Center adjacent
to Mariners Brunch Library, 2005
Do' er Orin! in Ne\\ port Beach. For
m1>rc inform:i1ion, call 717-3800.
ltlTlltED OFFICERS WIVIS LIAGUI
The Rcurcd'Officcr \\'i\Cs League of
Orange County will hold its Janu:iry
luncheon at 1ho Marine Corps Air
~lation Officers Club at 11 a.m. Call
Charlo11c ai-549-~028.
CANCllt SUPPORT GROUP
1 loag Cancer Center .at 4000 W.
Pacific Coast l lighw:iy in Newport
Oc:ich is holding the first in a series of
free support workshops for individuals
with cancer and their families in 1he
Cancer Center :iuditorium from 7:30
to 9 p.m. Lios I laddad. a registered
nur!ic, "ill be di!>cussing stress
r.;duction, an\iet\ relief and rcl:ixauon
1c,hn1qucs. Call 760-4452.
SIU C.AH THI HIALTNY WAY
"l lcalthv Self-Car~" IS the title or :i
two-part \\orkshop being offered toda)
and J:ln. 25 from noon to I :30 p.m. by
Orange Coa\t College's Re-Entry
Center. The free ''orkshop is open to
the put"-l1c. c~11 43~·5162.
VOICH & VISIONS
Poet Gerald Locklin will read
selections from his "orks and speak on
th.c dc,clopment of Western poet!)• :it
the January meeting of "Voices &
Visions," a monthly poc1ry discussion
group th:ll meets from 2:30 to 4 p.i:il.
at the Nc,,porl Beach Central Libr;iry.
1000 A\OCado A\C. The public is
''ekome to :111cnJ .:ind p:irlicipatc in
the round-table dii.cussion. Call
717-3 00 for more inform:11ion.
GLASS MOUNTAIN MHTINO
1 he fanu:il) meeting of Gl;iss
Mountain. Inc., a group for ph)Sically
ch;illcnged adults, ''ill offer
entertainment b} Chcl)·l Sl..idmorc of
Rent·A-Oo"n of Cost:i Mc~. TI1c
meeting v.111 be at Rehab Institute of
Southern California in Orange. For
details, call n9-344l.
Ungerle • Loungewear • Gifts
January Clearance
Begins Thursday,1anuary 12
soto75%0ff
. · Savings on selected
merchandise throughout the store!
IN WF.STCUFF COURT
... 631-7399
~ 1719 Westcllft' Dr. • Newport Beach ~
~ Monday -Saturday 10:00-6:00 ~
DATING WITH CONFIDINCI
"Building Confidence in Dating" 1s 1hc
title of a two·part workshop being
offered totfay and fan. 25 from noon
to 1:30 p.m. :it the Rc-Entl)' Center al
Orange Coast College in Cosia Mesa.
The workshop is free and open to tho
public. Call 432-5162.
INftltfAITH COUNCIL
Daily Pilot editor William Lobdell and
Orange County Metropolitan publisher
Steve Cliurm discuss .. Orange Courllv;
The Economy, Politics and f\bjor '
Jssues in 1995" at the noon mcc11n11 of
the Newport Mesa l!"rne lnt1;rlaith-
Council. The council mccb at St. fohn
the Di,ine Ep1scopJI Chun:h m CuslJ
Mesa. Cos1 1s SS. Call 54~·4 l-l2
SPIAKING & SELLING
Adv:incc yo4r career b) 1mpw' 111g
your speaking and pl·rsua~1w1 ~1..ills
during a Spcak111g & Sellin~ \\lHl...'hop
with video pla) back I ro111 7 to ,Ii 30
a.m. at Oakwood ApJr111wn1' 111
Nc,,port Ucach. Free i111111Ju.:1.ir)
session, 1hcn S7 per mc..i111g. C.111
6 75· 7196 for dcl:11ls.
CINTllt 100 SOCIAL HOUR
Center 500, an organiza11on of )Oirng
profc sionals :ind c.>.ccut1\::!> ''ho '' ish
to further their 1..nO\\ ledt..: and
imohcmcnt in 1he performing ;iris b.)
upporting the Orange Count~
Performing ,Arts Center. :ire holding il
social hour from 5:30 10 -30 p.m. at
1he Four Seasons Hotel. 690 Se,,port
Center Dri~c in Fashion bland. Free
to members, SS for guests. For more
information, call 556-212~. C\I 220.
-Mon·Thu 7·7 • f ,, 7-o :JO • Sot 8·5
650-8225
283 C, East 17th Street
Costa Mesa
(N..a•te •••a c-r. Jr!
RIADIRS THIATRI
The public is in\ltcd lO a tree Readers
Thc;itrc prei.ent:it1on ot I lcnrik lbs..:n's
"I lcdd.1 G.1bblcr" :.ti 7 p.m. m'1hc
Friends' Mcc1ing Room of the
Ne\\port Dc:ich Ccn1r:il Libra!), 1000
A\'OCJdO A\C, rn Nl'''IXlrt Beach. The
program 1s a prcscn1a1ion oLl.he South
Orange County Communil) The:ilrc's
Readers 1 heme group Call 717-3800
for more 1nh>rmallon
FRIDAY
ltEPUILI~ WOMIN MllTING
For1111;r ~Comm1s~1C'rn~r of
lmm1gra11on llJrold Ltdl \\ 111 speak
llll 1'r,1p I 7 anJ \Otcr lrauJ :it the
I I JJ J m lunch mcc1111g ol Ne\\ port
I larbor lh:public:in Women at
!\.:11porl·0.:;.ich Count~ Club. 1600 I:..
Cu."t I hgh" ii); Co~l 1s S 15 t'or more
111lurm.111on anJ IC\Cl'\.1l11lll\, c.tll J:.in
1'.1lmer al 96::.-59::!4.
IOATPARADIAWARDS
I h.: :-..l\\pOrt I l:irbM Arla Ch.1mbcr
01 C11mmcrcc ,,111 ho't 11~ b6th Annual
Chmlma\ Boat Parade A\\Jtd)
Oanqucl and Aucuon at 1h" Le
~tcnd1cn llotcl Varioui. J\\ JrJs ''ill
be presented, honoring the 19Y4
:--=.!,,port llJrbor Ch11W11J\ lloJt
Parade ''inners 1 he f.:,ll\ll1~s bi."S1n
\\Ith a cock1a1I rcl~ption Jt <> pm F6r
1nforma11on. call DarbarJ Jc Uoom at
729·.i.4~.
end ~our ll<'ms to Around To1111
editor, 771<' D;iil.1 p,/01, JJO n. lJ::i.1 St.,
Co ta ,\lcsa. Calif. 9l6J7.
RUFFElt'S
UPHOLST.£RY INC. -. ,_ .... CMr1 lllrt!
1122-IUI., CtSTA IUA-541·115'
COME ON ...
YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE
TEETH CLEANED
YOU REALLY DO
PEOPLE LIKE US •.•
CARING FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU
CHARLENE NAPOLITANO, DDS
AND AUOCIAT•S ·
1831 ORANGB AYB, SUITB D
COSTA M•SA MMMIOB ~
SUVING USTSllM COSTA •M AllD
NEWPORT BUCH
T HIS rs MY' KI ND 01'
l>O~TOR -I've spent must ul
my life resisting medical aJ\lcc.
but here's one ph)sician's
stricture I'm pleascJ to tollO\\:,
After doing somcthmg to dc:.ir
up the '1s1on, he "arnc:d:
.. 'o strenuous acti' itie!> tor
t\\O \\eeki.."
, AMBURGEY
FreM P•t• 1
services of his elcuric.tl
company.
That documQnt \\:J~ 1hc l :"1'
of a district attornc:' \ of11ce
investigation that ldt Ambur·
gey answering to' mi ... dcmt Jnor
cunnict-of·interest charl!c.,
\\lhich eventually "ere t1wppcd
"in the interei.t uf JU'>tll'C ·
Bui. that w:i.,n't enouch 1111'-
Amburgey. He ''.intl·d Ji1,
name clearet.j ol un)
"rongdoing AnJ he hl·cami..:
obsessed \\ith hi' m1 .. -.1\•l1 to
right the \\ rong h~ bc:hcn·d h:id
been committed attJll,!'.t l11m.
His case -"h1ch ::it ... o :ilkl!·
ed slander, libel JnJ in11.:1111.1n:il
and negligent intl1..iion 1 I "m1>•
tional di.,,tres!> -\\;1-. 1l'JC1h:J
(\\ice bv an OrJn;.! .. (llulll\
Superior Cour 1 ,;Jgl. , n ... c b~
an appe;.ils court n1Jg .... 1nJ
fin:iJ)\, In :--13\COlbd l \ lh1:
United S1.11i..:-, surr1.1111.' t ••urt
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DA's ol11cc
"You 1..no", l\c .1h,.1"
I 1N P.11ien1; "\\'ell, ,,c\c
made it tluough the Ing tire,
l.indsll<lcs and llooJ \\ hJt IH:\I ?"
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\\ .1111 I thin I.; ::ibout r~1nllllt! ,11li...I
Pc)11lc.:ncc.:.''
)l·rr:.1 h ubrin ·~ wlumn run!>
.'\lond:1.1 anti H cd11t•Ml.1.1.
,111ornc\ ... 0111.:c ""' lllh.'>ll·
g.1ting ham Amburg1:~ n.:!:: 111
gathc1.ng hi..-th\n l'\h . .kncc.
I I.. n>llecll'U tr Jn\..:npt:. from
t.'oun ... I meelllll!'> .rnJ loc.11..:J .1
t.1pe of 1he n11 .. ~1ing <luring
"hich thc a!lcceJ .:unl11c1 ol c i111ere~1 OClur;cd
l.:\Cll tod'J\, that inforn);.iuon
1' l:1bclcd nc.ath in file lolJcr ...
\\hen 't.icl.C.'J tµgcthcr, it
lllC:.l,lllC\ at lc•l\I SC\ ..:r:il llh.hl''
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.1p1 !tlJ lur .1 hc.111ag in tl.1..
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him th.: mo)\ 1i. 1h ... 1 he\
conhdcnt he \\uulJ \\\0 I" l.•'..'
1f ghcn the opponum1~ ro
pre:.ent 1l. He's cc1tJinl~ put
enouc.h encrt.1.\ into builJ111i! 11
Alter le;.ir ning 1hc d:~tri .. i
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Please .Join Us
For Dinner
Lunc!hor
Weekend Brunch
Sabatlno's was ongmally founded
m Chicago aner our lather brought
tf'a family recipe for our famous
nall!n Sausage from Palermo. Italy
m the 1930's
Today, his sons' & grandson
continue to provide a complete
menu ot authen11c Italian food
prepared fresh dally and seasoned
with 5 generabons ol family pnde
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TRIP ,,. ...... ,
connected.
Or so we :ll>sumc. Al the
moment, our live :ire in a holding
pattern. The major c:;:i tegorics -
house, jobs, future -end in
question marks. We don't know
the whcrcabou's of luy, our C3l.
Not that nny or this is·a problem.
If th.ere was one thing "-C
learned to accept, even embrace
during our journey of 1994, it was
uncertainty. h w:.\s, in many ways,
our only const:int.
When '"e et off on this trip a
year ago, neither of us really knew
what to expect. Would we be able
to deal with the discomforts of
low-budget travel? Would we say
the hell with ir after a month and
catch the firs·t night home? Moro
importantly, could we keep from
!>trangling each other after being
together 24 ho~rs a day?
Turns out \\C managed all right.
True, I got a liule weary of Paul's
in!>istcncc that \\e account for
every cent, bah't, ringgit or rupee
spent every minute of the day. He
got tired of. me running off to get •
a blood te!>t for n1nlaria each time
I felt the slightest bit warm (eight
tests, all negative). I doubt either
of us will miss the cold showers,
those 12-hour I.lumpy bus rides
•Numberot•• e Number GI CIDllllllll& 17.
•N.....,.ai~l>l
• Aver1ge roam ratr. It t.
• Olad we t:9: Scub9 dMai oil lfplda• WliMlt
Malaysian
•Wished we hada'1: FM day.,,.. Ttn'I ._ ldMt tit•
per day 1.o see nearly u muy ~ • aalmlls).
• Ooclor visits: Paul 4-lld>ie 19.
• Worsl disease enCICMlntarcid! Sctallloanlilll. a blood llm
infeslation. Barbie aot It In Tanzania, was cured of 11 la
Uganda. -
• Friendliest country: New Zealand.
• Best food value: 15 cent rhalis, or plate lundtes in New
Delhi.
•What we'll miss: Waking up to a new adventure eycry ••
•What we woo't miss: Hair-raisin& bUa rides; ... eahe touts.
washing our clolhes every night in the lint.
• Most unusual dish: stir-fried water buffalo (Nepal) or
deep-fried bird, including beak, eyes and claws (l..aOa).
•Total trip cost: SJl,921. ·
• Worth it?: Absolutely.
•
the Himalayas. We may never
witness another moonbow, thut'
glorious glow-in-the-dark arc that
hovered over Fiji's indigo sky. We
may never again experience the
. serene beauty of a Serengeti dawn.
But we have been touched by
the magic and that alone will
never leave us.
............
niaht .•• they really worked hard to
(complete) It," she said.
Only .23 inc:Mi of nin fell in
-the Newpon area on Sunday, and
the National Weather Service
forecasts partly cloudy skies but no
rain today, wi1h lcmperatures in
• the mid SOs to lower 60s.
The 200-foot break in the pipe·
line was disawered 9:30 a.m. Fri·
day by a farmer clearing debris
from the creek, just south of Allon
Parkway and Muirlands Boulevard
in Irvine. Off lcials from the coun·
ty's Environmental Health division
said that storm damage may have
caused the pipe to burst as early
as Tuesday.
The pipeline is buried 15 feet
under ground and serves as a con-
duit for an average of 750,000 gal-
lons of sewage ~r day from 11n in-
dustrial area in Irvine.
The temporary bypass is strong
enough to withstand upcoming
storms, officials said, and work on
a permanent pipeline is supposed
to begin this week.
,
Newport Beach/Cotta M-Dally Pilot
..........
Cund! in responlie to demands.
And subicription donati ons
from library patrons have helped
10 keep some 20 m3gazines on the
libraries' shelves. But between the
cuts and the expiring subscrip·
tions, tbe libraries 3re !>till in need
of donations to fill their ~helves.
"h's rc:illy clo~e to home,"
Femling s:iid. "It's a humon-sized
exnmplc of the los&i the cu tb:icks
... of things you :ilways thought
would be there."
Men'• Pants
Ladle•' Slack•
Reside•• Wiouldllat.to ... •• mapriM! or ....,.,...
subKt lptlon to die
lftririea dtould contact .a librarian to ascertain
their needs.
lbc number for the
Downtown brandl is
646-8845. The Mesa Verde
branch can be reached at
546-.5274.
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Ladies'
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gates that say: SHOW ALL
WEAPONS.
People often :isk us which place
was our favori te on this trip, and
Sipidan, at le:ist its underwater
side, has to rate the most
spectacula r. We dived each day
with huge green sea turtles at our
side. Paul sw:im with a friendly
manta ray, 20 feel wide. Clouds of
neon-colored fish made for
dazzling performance art.
Barracuda, thousands strong,
encircled us like a stow moving,
underwater tornado, a vortex of
sharp teeth ~nd stedy gr.iy eye .
Several times I had to remind
Magic that began with dots on a · r--------------DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? And granted, we were gelling
tired toward the end, myselr
e:.pcci:illy: When we made the
(kcbion to come home we were in
the nonhern Lao town of Luang
Phr:ibang, a place our guide book
said "ould .. enthrall e\cn the mo!>t
jaded tra,clcr." Well, call me
un-enthr:.illcd. l wa!> tired of
golden temple!>. I had enough of
golden lluddah~. Ancient caves
along the Mekong? Do \\e have
to?· '
, 11 was about that time we met
the couple from Ireland. They had
been traveling for more than two
)Car!>. Now they \\ere going home
-for Christmas.
That's all I needed to hear. Paul
made a half-hearted attempt to
t:.ilk me out of it, but by the end Of
the day he was coll\ inced. We
\\ere going home early for
Christmas, as sentimental as a
couple of Hallmark cards.
Our last two weeks were spent
in Bemco, including five .days on
Pulau Sipidan, a tiny island off
Borneo':. north cast <:oast.
'
m)self to breath. ,
l tu rned 32 on Pulau Sipidan.
That nigh t, a full moon rose over
the rain forest behind our hut and
cast a silvery sheen on the
Sulawesi Sea, illuminating the
!>hallow \\ater of the lagoon. We
dangled our feet over the water.
\Vat~hcd turtles surface, roll and
dive. Watched sharks cruise by
!>lowly. Flashes of bioluminescence
t\\ inklcd like stars under the se a.
\Ve knew thi~ would be the
hardest place to leave.
The memories are with us, of
course, though I wonde r for how
long. Time often erodes the edges
of experience. Intensity fades.
Flavors and sounds slip away,
forgotten. It is impossible to keep
a whole year in your he:id, though
I'm quite cert:iin this one will
remain in our souls. .
We may never again set foot in
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are now being accepted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce (see below for mailing
address). In order to be selected and honored as this year's Man or Woman of the Year.
candidates must meet the following criteria
•Live and/or work in the City of Costa Mesa
•Involvement in various professional. civrc. and charitable organizations for a
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•Well-known in the community.
•Variety and merit of volunteer (not paid) services contributed to the community
•Contributed to the betterment and growth of the community.
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Past recipients of the Costa Mesa Man and of the Year (not eligible)
1970 Marian Bergeson & Betty Lily 1982 Norma Hertz-0g & Harold (Bud) Hohl
1971 Lucy Pinkley & Or. William Cunningham 1983 Jean Forbath & Henry Segerstrom
1972 Peggy Reinert & Dr. Robert Moore 1984 Joyce Marlin & Orville Amburgey
1973 Dorise Jesko, Gertrude Pearce & Robert Weed 1985 Floss Schumacher & Fred Owens
197 4 Mildred Fisher & Theodore Robbins i 686 Pat & Lou Dinger
1975 Hilda McCartne~ & Robert Wilson 1987 Bea Amburgey & Nate Reade
1976 DeMuri Tosh & Alvin Pinkley 1988 Beverl)' Thompson & Gordon Bowley
1977 Arlene Schafer & Kenneth Fowler 1989 Diane Pritchett & Eric Johnson
1978 Goldie TeWinkle & Les Miller 1991 Marie Maples & Vaughn Redding
1979 Betty Beecher & Will Jordan 1992 Helen Redding & Jim Ferryman
1980 Joan Finnegan & Art McKenzie 1993 Irene Hajek & Jack Hammet
1981 Mildred Mathews & Henry S. Panian 1994 Jackie Gillis & Paul Brecht
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PORTS
Nothing
settled in
Back Bay
_matchup
...,. Havriluk's late goal helps .
Corona del Mar gain 1-1
deadlock with Newport.
NEWPORT DEACH -Satur-
day marked the first of two Sea
View League girls !>occcr meetings
between 13ack Day arch-rivals Co-
rona del Mar and Newport Har-
bor.
i:he match ''as del:iyed a couple
of da)S by lhe recent inclement
weather, and Saturday's conditions
were some" hat less 1han ideal, de·-·
spite the fact 1here was no rain on
Friday and earl) Saturday.
Ho,,e,er. each teJm put forth a
good effort, according to Ne\\port
assbtant coach Don Dradbury, and
the t\\O came away \\ith a 1-1
deadlock.
"The condi tions certainly
weren't the greatest," said Dritd-
bury of a Newport field that was
mud-soaked due to the recent
rains. "Out I thought both teams
really P.layed well together, e'en
with the conditi ons, which really
made it tough on the te:>ms. It was
a really good effort."
The match mar~ed the long
overdue league opener for N'c,•.-
port (3-5-.t O\Cr:\11), \\hile Cd~t is
5-9-3 O\ era II :.ind 0-1-1 in the Sea
Vic\\.
The first lulf was !>Corekss with
neither team really controlling the
play.
Out Ne" port got on the score-
board f1r~t Jt Jbuut the IO-minute
mark of the fir~t half. Jill Nelsen
launched a free kick tO\\ard the
Cd~t net and Jftcr it bounced off
one of the dcfenJen., Andrea
Sparrow headed the ball in.
As the game \\Ore on, it ap-
peared that the goal \\Oulc..I stand
up, but with about IS minutes re-
maining, CdM's Ali Havriluk broke
clear when a defender slipped and
converted a shot into the right-
hand corner Of the net.
"It's good to get a point (in the
standings), especially on another
team's field," said CJM head
coach Chris Dillon.
Saturday marked a stretch in ,
which Newport is faced with five
matches in eight days. On Monday,
the Sailors are at Irvine for a 5
p.m. match. Ne" port also has
matches Tuesday {at Santa Marga-
rita), Thursday (at Woodbridge)
and Saturday (hosting El Toro).
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223
HIGH SCHOOL OIRU IOCCIR ..
"-\hl'\.\ R.\ISl>S[;fOll. TIIE 0\ll\" l'll•tl Corona dcl Mar is back in ac-
tion on Tuesday. entertaining Ir-
vine.
Newport Harbor High's Jennifer Shaver tries to kick the ball from behind while putting arm around Kara Wilgeroth of Co-
rona del Mar during Saturday's Sea View League girls soccer match on the Sailors' field. Teams played to a 1-1 tie.
Newport Harbor girls find big obstacle
in · Marina's Shandy Robbins (26 points)
...,. Sailors suffer second setback
of the season, despite waging
at the end of one period to 10 b)• the
early stages of the second 4u3rter. but the
Sailor~. to their credit, refused to let the
game get away from them. a couple of strong comebacks.
HUNTINGTON
DEACH -The Newport .
Harbor High girls basket-. . ball team waged a valiant ~
battle against non-league ~"~i....1111...:
foe Marina Saturday night,
"l . was extremely plca .. ed \\C didn't
buckle," said Jako!>~y. •·1t \\,ts loo~ing
bleak, but we regrouped at that poant."
Newport (13-2) was able to n;.1rrow ~he
• margiJl to just t\\O point!> at hJlftime (:?S-
26), but Marina "ent on another spurt to
start the second h:ilf and put the S.1ilor!>
back into a deep hole.
but in the end1 it proved to be too much
Shandy Robbins.
Robbins, a 6-toot senior
"It 'Shows we h::rvc to ha\c 32 minutes
of sold defense," uid Ja~O!>ky. "They
forward, scored 26 points
and swept the boards in
leading the Vikings to a
61-51 victory over the vis·
iting Sailors.
"She is n Division 1
type of player," said New·
port Coach Shannon Ja·
kosky In the aftermath of
the game. "We tried nil
three of our po t player
against her and couldn't
stop her.
"She played an excel-
lent game at both ends of
the glass, she's strona and
'She (Marina 's
Shandy Robbins) is a
Division 1 type of
player. We tried all
three of our post play-
ers against her and
couldn't stop her.'
~cored four fairly ea~y
buckets on well-dcsignc1d
plJ)'!>, then a turnover., a
couple of missed shot~
and the next thing you
know, it's in double fig-
• urcs again.
"We played ~atchup
and out cored them in
the fourth quarter and
made a game of it."
Newport :igam ekl~ed
back to within four :it 54-
----JUmY 50, but was able to score
Newport coach only one point in the final
three minute , while Ma·
rina scored ~e\en.
shoots well from the outside and '8side. I The Sailors ployed man-To-man most of
thing she really rose to the occasion to·
thJt Ne\\port was able to get back 111 the
game 1n the ljte stages.
Jenn)' Jennings scored 14 points to lcJJ
th e "ay for Newport, while DJanne Pu lido
added 12 and Mandy Clayton 11.
"I wa!> happy. to see Jenny hJvc a good
shooting night, because ~he's !>trugsleJ a
lillle bit with her shooting in the last cou-
ple of games," said Jakosky. ·
Now, the Sailors look forward to a big
week of Sea Vi«w League action, ho!>ting
Santa Margarita on Tue day and then a
big one against Woodbridge at ho~ on
Thur day.
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Monday, January 16, 1995 S
Musta _nus
bounce
back
~ Costa Mesa girls have little
trou ble wit~ Katella in first
game since loss to Estancia.
BY DL~~lS llROSTt.RJIOUS, ~l·Olll') \\"JUTU
COS I A t\11:.SA -Costa
\l...•u I l11!h !.:lrb basketblll CUJ~h Le11 \\ ii1tJCn! ~J1J SJt-
urJJ\ n11!ht his team "as ~till
kcll;ll! the elh:cts ol IJ~t
I hur\d;J\ \ Pacttrt-Coast
lcJ!!UC : ) . .,i5 up~et loss to E!>tancia .
\\ e can 'it1ll tJ.,te Thursd:iy night."
\\ h1t.llrc ,,11d fullo\\ing hb team·~ fir~t
g.1mc ... 111cc the up.,ct lo.,.., a 56-3..i non-
k.1gue triumph o\er '1siting KJtclla.
·1 he ~lustang' ( 13-5) !>eemed to take
thing~ out on the Knights, bolling to a 15-'
I lcJd before the gJme \\aS more than sl\
1111nutes old. ~ksJ ne,er trailed in the
game.
Katella, now .t-9 this season under ~cc
ond-ycar head coach Jo ni Ea!>terly.
knocked the deficit to eight ::u one point
in the second quarter, but that was a!>
clo~e as it "ould get. · '
At 33-23, Mesa·s Koo Kim banked in a
three-point shot. then con,crted a la~ up
after making a steal to gi-.:c the Mu:.tai1gs
a 15-p'oint cushion. It \\ould remain in
double J1g11' the re~t of the "ay.
· "I thought K:it1e Grogan pb)ed "ell,"
sJtd \\ h11:icre. Grog..in, "ho scored ~i~
pu1nb 111 the tm.t quarter, "a~ 5 of 7 from
the ltdJ in the g;ime for 10 points, a per-
"iOllJI hii.!h th1:. ~ea~OI\.
A plcJ ant surprise ''a~ the return of
Ch;ind AnJ1.:r~on. "ho suffucd a concus-~1011 in the g.1me "rhursJ..1). She pla)Cd J
'ul1J !->CCond half, contributing ~e,en
ruint' in the final \\\\.) penu<l:..
Curri LuranJnn had eight rebound!> to
go \\Ith her sC\Cll putnl,, \\h1le Kim fin-
i ... hc..J the g.1mc \\llh 13 p01nt . three :.teJI
lnd tour r.:btiund:.
K.ttcll.1 \\J~ guilt) ol eight turnO\er~ an
the 111 ... 1 .t minute~. helping the ~lu:.-
tang' g1.:t otf t0 their 1.t:.t ~tart..
Mc-.a \l'lit-. current PCL leader UniH·r-
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Marina (14·3) stretched a six-point lead
the way, but went to o rnnc in the thirc.l
quarter in on attempt tu -.low down Rob-
bins. The strategy , .. 01kcd to the point
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Newport's Mandy Clayton moves out to block shot by Marina's Sonya Bryant.
1
8 Monday, January 18, 1995
Vanguard m•
fall In opener
of GSAC play
COSTA
MESA De·
~pite holding a
halftime lend,
the Southern
California Col-
lege men's bas-
ketbatl team fal-
tered :11H.I ~lroppcd a 76-66 Golden
Stotc Athletic Conference conlC t
to Wt::,tmon t Saturday night at
The l'i1.
It ''a:, the conference opener fo1 sec ( 10·8 overall). "hilc the War-
rio~ impro,ed to 11-4 overall, 2-0
in the GSAC. sec built a 32-3 1 lead at the
brc.1k, dc~pitc rnJking ju:,t 9 of 31
from the fickl m the opening 20
minute,. \Ve,tmont Jbo )trugglcd
from the field in the fir~t half,
COll\Crting ju:,t 3~"; uf it) ltcld-
go:il tric:..
. .
....
111e ~cconJ half w.15 a diCfercnt
tOI')' for the Warriors, who were ;a
bluing 62% from the noor (16 of
26). With the hot shooting, West-
mont wns :iblc to pull uway in the
late )t a,gei..
Chauncey Woolri"ge scored 18
points to lead four Vanguard play-
ers in double figures. Mike Rubi
was the sec rebounding leader
\\ ith eight.
WllTMONT ,,, sec ••
CSAC w.-1....,..1 SoQI~. ft fg ft pt Ip pf ,,
0.-\\.attl'O ' l 2 16 c .......... 4 2 4 12
Simoni I 2 1 • K.C.WIMHI l 2 l 10
khoolbnd s ) 2 1l M>stolt l 0 0 4
0e-.. 2 4 2 • \\'oolt~ • • 4 11
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CAUMY 4 0 1 ' "'"'° 4 0 4 11
o\Wlin l 1 ) 10 Ht de ) t ) ' MN'.l~lind 0 0 0 0 a.ea.hon 0 0 0 0
OllrpU. 0 0 1 0 \\~I~ 0 0 1 0
)ffd.al 0 I 4 1
Tou.I• 27 16 " " ToUl1 21 14 21 ..
MAUTl.M•1 sec. 32·lt. 3-·polnl goah: Wttl•
mont-.\IArtin 3. O.\"'lltO 1, DHMn 1, CMway 1: sec -N.,o l, Hrd* 2. Cuf'\'.ara 2, IC.. Carlton 2. Wool-
ridg~ 1. Tedlnic.al fovl•: NDfte.
COSTA
MESA The
Southetn C3li-
Cornia College
women's basket-
ball tean\ won Its
third straight
game Saturday
night, romping over The Master's
College, 77-43, in a non-
conferencc matchup at The Pit.
Heather Woodruff led the Van-
guards (8-7) with 18 poinlS and
also contributed six rebounds.
Tina Oemarsh-Southard (14
points). He;i.ther Brannan (12) and
Erin H.:irtigan (10) also scored in
double figures to pace SCC. Se-
nior center Carrie Elsaesser and
Southard each h~uled down seven
rebounds.
The Vanguards led by 13 at the
half before outscoring The Mas-
ter's by 21 in the second half to
~
win going away.
Each player in uniform for the
Val\gu:irds 5COrcd at least one
point.
SCC opens Golden State Ath·
lctic Conference play with a 5:30
p.m. road game against Azusa Pa·
cific University on Tuesduy.
ICC ,.,, MA1nr1 .. 2
Non-conference
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T<Uh 1l1S2l0 Touh >0 14 lS n
MAUnMI
sec. 34.21.
>.point eoa'•: o\Uilff'• -rrod"' I, Aq..Na 1;
SCC-Sollth.lrd 2. HMli&ll\ 1. T «hnlc.al lolil•: NoM.
Newport Beach/C08t8 Mesa Dally Pilot
LOCAL ICHIDUU
M8WY ......
tt!p ~ Jitl• -N4.'WpCHt Hwbot at
lniw, s p.m.
TUllDAY ....... ...
c~ IMft -So-..lhcrn ~li(ornia ~ at Az11n 'Kiric, 7:30 p.m.
A Colle.gt women -Southern Californb Coll~ at Azu$a hdfk, S:lO p.m. •
High 1dlool girts -Ali10 Niguel .at
bt.lnd.i, 7; Cosl31 Mt1.i Jit Univtnily, 7;
Santa M.irg~rit.l Al Newport H.irbor, 7:30;
Corona d~I Moar .u lrvlnt, 7:30.
leccer
High 1chool girts .-'"'int •t C0ron• dcl
Mar, 3:15; N~ Har~ ;it Santa
M.uprita. 3:15; Cosu Men at University,
3:1S; AJlfo Nlptl At Estanda, 3:15.
flel411~edt•y
High school girts -founti.ln V1llcy "'·
Newport Harbor, at H.trper Community
Ccnttt, l p.m.
WIDllUDAY ..........
COinm11n1ty college men -Or•nge
Coast at Fullerton, 7 p.m.
Community college women -Fullerton
.it Oroange Coast, 7 p.m.
High sdiool boys -Irvine at Corona del
.....
ttl&" ~ool bo)'S -CoroM de1 Mu ~t
l~int, 3:1S; $.lnta M.trptiu at Ncwpo11
tt.ubor, J:U; Vni~wsity 11 Costa Mti~
J:U; All10 Nig~el ~t bt~nd~, l:l S.
fleltl •eck•J
lligh school girls -M;irin;a H. Nelo\pott
1t.i1bor .al tloa1pcr Community Ce11tcr, J
p.m.
TMUUDAY ••
••••ttt•n College mM -Southern C.tlifomi.i
Coll~gc at Point lomoa Nu.oarene, 7:30 p.m.
Collc:ge women -Southc-m c:.Ji(c>rnb
College al Point lom" Nu..ircne, 5:30.
tligh school girts -Esl•nd• oal Llgun.l
kadl, 7; ~g11noa Hill$ ~ Cost• Men, 7;
Wooctbt"idge at N-t>0r1 Harlx>t, 7:30;
SoanlA Margoariu at Corona del Mar, 7:30.
leccer
High school girls -'corona dcl Mar at
Santoa Margarita, J:1S; Ne\\-pot1 Harbor "t
Woodbridge, 3:1S; Laguna Hi11s ill Cosl.i
Mesa, 3:15; htfnc:i.l ill uguna BcKh,
3:15.
fleltl h•ckey
High school girls -Ne"port Harbor .ti
S;inti.ago, 3 p.m.
PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES nershlp without an attorney. Is: (El tJo\29~4h (p;yar1• lnT't,1 man, Orange, CA Civic Cent•, 300 E. Chap· wm sen at public •uctlon stations and other ap-lisled 1bove. as peBonal r9')1esenl311Yt to Domain Oevelopera, Inc., nombre, la dlreccion et at 1 • t me 0 SA• lo • · At the tlme ol the initial m:in, Orange, CA on January 3t, t995, per· purltnances within the Joel Kennolh Ovlalt administer Ille '5131111 ot !tie PUBLIC NOTICE Robert A. Wyatt. Vice Presl· numero de telelono Y det se,rvlce c1ompany) all r1ghl, publfcatlon of lhls notice, At the llme of the Initial aon•I property Including streets of the fo!Orthwood 5 This 81atement was flied dtctdtnl ---------I dent 111 • and nterest conveyed the total amount ol lhe un· publication of this notice, but not Pmlled to furniture, development. Two domes· wllh the County Cieri< of THE PETITION reQutslS !tie
LW307273 This statement was filed abogado dtl demandante, 10 and rd°ow hol1 T by 111 paid balance ot the obtiga-the total amount of lht un· clothing, tools, And/or other tic water reservoirs and Orange County on Decem· deoldtnt'S Will and codlcls, ft
STATEMENT OF wtth the County Clerk of o del demandante que no under sa eed o rust n tlon secured by the above paid balance ot the obllga-household llems located one reolalmed water reser· ber 2t, t994 llfll/ bl ldmlltld '° pr*ll Tht ABANDONMENT OF Orange County on January Ilene abogado, es) the property herelnaher de-described deed of trust lion secured by the above at: volr, each storing five mil· F831743 w1 ind any codlcls .-uvallat>le
USE OF FICTIT IOUS 4, 1995 AllfN AND FLATT scribed. . and estimated costs, eit· descrr~ cte.ed of trust Property 00101/67979 lion gallons, will be located Published Newpor1 Beach-tor IDfTllNllon tn lht fill bpi
BUSINESS NAME Pubhshed Newpon Beach-INCORPORATEO ~~J.1~~tD MA'ci>.~&' penses. and adllanoes, Is and estimated costs, ex-2065 Placentia Ave., In en avocado grove north Costa Mesa Dally Pilot oo-bylhtoourt Costa Mesa PtlOI January ATTORNEYS AT LAW '7-' • St53,453.38. P90sts, and advances. Is Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 of Portola Parkway. The .,., 994 J THE PETITION lt41M$S The tollow1n9 persons 16 23 30 Febrvary s. · BENEFICIARY: WESTERN 11 Is Possible that al lhe $1751565 (714) 646-6t66 TIME· rnervo1r·sdlstl1butlonlines cember .. .., 1 • 1t1uary have abandoned the use ol t995 • , . 4400 MacArthur Boulevard, CITIES MORTGAGE COR· time or sale the opening 11 11 pOHible that at the t ·OOAM Stored bV the fol: will be located wfthln tc· 2, 9, t6. 1995. aith:'tlOtadmlnlsllf lht es:
lhe F1cto11ous Business . m7tO Sutle 37l>, NewPon Beacb, POAATION. Recorded AU-bid r.:r.b~ less than lhe time of sale lhe opening towing persons· 0032 cess roads and easements. M687 Uftdef ndee>tndtfll ~. Name• MONARCH DEL CaGtomia ~71Aµ52' oust 23. 1989 u Jns.ll~tllo. total edness Cloe bid may be lfts tttan the V.rushka c Fritz. Co7t Jo. Benellc.larlu of the ndon of Estns Act l'"ls
AVION PARTNERSHIP, 15 PUBLIC NOTICE 7474 89-449198 In Book page ol D•t•: 1/03195 · total Indebtedness due. Hph A. G.;ela, A085 Rich-prC)ject lnc:lllde both current PUBLIC NOTICE auflonty .. jlow ~ONf
Mon3co. Dana Point, Call· DATE: JUL 05 t 994 Officu1t RecOfdS In 1he Of· T D SERVICE COM D•te• 1/10/95 ard Rendon E287 Robert and Mure District custom-FleUtlous repnsan~ '° -many IOfnla 92629 SUMMONS Al AN s· ATER Cl _.. flCe of lhe Recorder of Or· • • • • M t ' Et69 " ... ~ with lhe pr)mary benefi· ac1IOn9 wlllout obtafMlg COUYt The F1c111lous Business ,,.... ..... • e ... , ange County· PANY •• uld TrustM T.D. SERVICE COM-on gomery, ... e ... n bel the Northwood Buslnes• Name appr0¥ll Befort tlk1llQ cer1l*I Name rcleired to at>ove (CITACION JUDICIAL) br RICHARD W. JOY, said deed' of 11\lst d• Br Michel• Tlmm9' PANY, ••Mid TrvstM Crosson ~? I~ St•tement ¥tfY Important~. liCIWIV9f
was Med 1n Orange County ANOTIC~ TO OdE~ENOANT: Deputy sa1bes the tollowlng: m•n, Aaslstent See,.: Br S•ndr• M. Ar-~~09~p~~!~tla Ave ·~:ur · J Wh••l•r The following persons are lht ptBoNI r..-illOW wli
on June 21, 1994, File ~~~fl~ crlaTfRIE and SUPERIOR COURT LOT 70 OF ~T NO. tery 1750 E 4th St mente, Aaslst.nt Sec-Costa Mesa Ca 92627 District Sec:~e .. ry ' doing busness as: bl rtquhd to QM nob lo No f613194 OF THE STATE OF 1872, IN THE TV OF s . 700 s . ~· retwy 1750 I!. 4th It. (7 ) 6 6 • 865. T E· LAGUNA NIGUEL AUTO lnllftsltd ptBons unless they McCom•c·Monorch Beach DOES I Through 25, inclu-CALIFORNIA FOR COSTA MESA. I THE te • ente 'St TOO S t Alvl' !4 4 -3 IM • Published Newport COLLISION, 27622 Camino llMWIMdnoborc:onsenltil ltd a Cal1lorn1a lim11ed sive. COUNTY OF ORANGE CA 82705 •· ' an • · 1 lO.OOAM Stored by lho fol-Beach-Costa Men Oaily Capls1rano •C Laguna 10 lie proposed ac10f1) Tht
partnership, 4920 Corrot YOU ARE .BEING SUED B~ • THE COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA: (714) 543-8372 CA. 8270S 1714) S43-towing p~rsons: 04t 3 Pilot January t6, 1995. Ntguel, CA 92677 lnell9tl!Cltnt actm1n1Slratlon
Canyon Road, San Diego, PLAINTIFF. (A Ud. le esta OF ORANOE ACCORDING TO TtiE MAP tF AVAILABLE, THE 8372 Oebr• Whintnglon, o399 m712 Lawrence Joseph Sc11vanl, 1Ulflor11y .. bl rll'l-.d unless
CA 92121 domandando) ADRIANA ADRIANA GUERRERO, THEREOF RECORDED IN EXPECTED OPENING IF AVAILABLE, THE Alicia ,Rodriguez, C213 20342 Runrirng Springs Ln., "' lntlf1S'9d Cl on fits an
Mon3rch Partnership, Inc .. g~~SR~~~D~~~R~~~s-DELIO GUERRERO. SARA SOOK 53, PAGE(S) 47, 48 BID MAY BE OBTAINED EXPECTED OPl!NINQ ~~~n:r:o t::1P'~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Hunung1on S.ach. CA °*"°" to ;:spefton and
a CA corp. 4920 Carrot d FABIAN GUERRERO • GUERRERO, AND FABIAN ANO 49 OF MISCEL· BY CAL.UNO THE FOL· •ID MAY Bl! OBTAINED Maple BOt 2 Joe TJMlrel1o F1ctltl 92646 sllows good CM1S1 wily lht
Canyon Ro:id, San 01090. ~n nor by and th ough h: GUERRERO, a minor, by LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE LOWING TELEPHONE BY CALLING THE fOL· 8009 Christy Joe Day ' B lne o:• Thia business . Is con-coun shOllld not gran\ t11t
CA 92121 GI a dlon ad l.Jte'.... SAAA and through his Guardian OFFICE OF THE COUNTY NUMBERS ON THE LOWING TELEPHONE Prope':l. 20t53 us •• ame ducted by: an lndtvldual IUtrlOf~ This business w3s con· u r .. ., S G E RECORDER OF SAIO Stetoment Reglstranl has not yet ... G dueled by a generol p3rt· GUERRERO, ad Ulem, ARA U A· COUNTY EXCEPTING DAY BEFORE THE NUMBERS ON THI! 2075 twport Bl. Costa The following persons are begun to 1r1nsac1 business A ,.,,IN ·on lht petition nershlp You have 30 CALENDAR• A(:RO, Plaintiffs, THERE FR.OM ALL Oil SA.LE: (714) 480.5890 DAY B EFOR I! THE Mesa, Ca. 926~7 (71.4) 64&. doing business as: under the fictitious name(s) WI bl llekl on Fet>tuar; 2, 1995
Monarch Partnership, Inc., DAYS alter this summons v. SHEILA TATTRIE AND -GAS, MINERALS, ANO HY: TAC407880C SALE:(714l480.5890 5616 TIME. 11 .00~M I) McSorley's Brewery, b) listed above. at 1 4~ PM In Dec>L No 7.03
CA corp, R Barry Mc· is served on you to file a OOES t Through 25, tnclu· o Ro c ARB o N s u B· Published Newport TA.C408085C Slored . b,l0Jh~ '011<;,w;,.n.o Eureka! Brewing Co., 575 Lawronce Joseph SCl'lvanl localed at 341 Tiit City DrMI
Comic lypewr1tten response at this sive. Defendants. STANCES IN AND UNDER B h·C . Publlth~d Newporl ~ersons. ura r s, Anion Boulevard -Suite This 11a11ment was flied Orange, CA92613·l57t
This s1a1emon1 was tiled c:~''it h 11 m C•H No.: 73 22 84 SAID LANO, BUT WITHOUT P ~:1c Ja~s~ary ~es~6 °~t Beach-Costa Mesa Dally H:~~ J.~rgHa~t~~:icilFa°t~ 560. Cosla Mesa, CA with the Coonty Clork 01 a.... lfYOU OBJECT to lht_grNtl· wtlh the County Clerk ol c or or p ono co w JUDGE THE RIGHT OF SURFACE t u • , , p I I J t6 23 • 92626 Orange County on Oec:em-~iv of lht pelltlon. yixntioukl Orange Counly on January nol protect you: your type· ROBERT E THOMAS ENTRY TO A •OEPTH OF 1995. '0 anuary ' ' 30• Natani ForSler, .E227 Za· G. Heileman Brewing ber 18, 1994 IPPt¥ ll lhe 11..-,g and Stahl 4, 1995 wrouen response must be • 500 FEET. MEASURED m707 1995. chary Tanner link, f208 Company, Inc .. (A Oeta· F831480 your objections or 111 wrlt1ln
Put>li1hod Newpott Boach· tn proper legal form ti you -DEPT. 33•, FROM THE SURFACE m71I Ray Platero, Jr., Ei52 Aon ware Corporation), TOO Publlsheo New Beach· objections 1111111 Ille court bllort
Costa Mesa Pilot January wont the court 10 hear your PLAINTIFFS THEREOF AS RESERVED PUBLIC NOTICE Luebke. C0~8 James Harborvlew Plazt, La port Ille llearlng Your IPPUlarlCe 16. 23, 30, February 6, caso. STATEMENT OF tN VARIOUS DEEDS OF PUBLIC NOTICE Anton, co32 Phiftip Marsza-Cross, WI f>4602-0459 Costa Mesa Oally Pilot Oe-may be In penon or by your
1995 U you do nol lala your re-DAMA.QES RECORD NOTIC~ OF tek This business Is con-cember 28, t994, January anorney •
m709 SPonse on time, you may TO DEFENDANT SHEILA YOU ARE IN DEFAULT TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE Property 24517 ducted by: a corporation 2• 9• US, 1995• If YOU AAE A CREDITOR or ·---------lose the case, and your TA1TRIE· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST T .S. No. H203183 INVITING BIDS 1725 Pomona Ave .• Costa The reg1s1tan1 commenced M686 a conllngtnt crtdltOf ol lht PUBLIC NOTICE wages. money and prop-• . . DATED 8/t7/89 UNLESS U It Code H NOTICE Is hereby given Mesa, CA. 92627 (714) to transad buslnoss under decused you mus1 .. your eny may be taken wtthout Plamt1Hs. hereby set forth YOU TAKE ACTION TO n lhat sealed PfOPosalS for 642-3107 TIME 12:30PM the ft<:lllJOOS name(s) hsled PUBLIC NOTICE dllm .rth h court and mal a
LW30727 3 luMer warning from lhe the following damages pur· PROTECT YOUR PROP-loan No. furnishing all labor, mater!-Stored ~Y the following above on: not applicable copy to IM PIBDNI rlQftsent> STATEMENT OF coun. suanl to Code ot C1v1I Pro-ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT MANECKE l!'s, equipment, transport•· persons. H332 Valerie G. Heilmen Brewing Com· Fictitious IOl)Olnlld 11¥ Ill coun
ABANDONMENT OF There are olher legal re-cedure Section 425.11: A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU AP#42S.372-44 hon and auch other fac1li· Uoyd. G304H Maml Kalles· pany, Inc., John L Curr1e, lklalneH Name within lour mOlllfll !tom Ill
USE OF FICT ITIOUS qwements. You may want Adriana Guenero NEEO AN EXPLANATION T.O. SERVICE COM· lies 11 may be required to tad. G304E Marilou Sadlua. COntrolter St•tement d;a•offlrstlssuancaolllltlfia
BUSINESS NAME to call an anomey roght M 8 d I cat E 11p 8 n1 e 1 OF lltE NATURE OF THE PAN'f. as duty appointed REMOVE ANO DISPOSE 0079 ~ml Kallest.ad, B02t This alatemenl was filed The follow'lng persons !are ~oWltd In Mdloll ll100 of ltlt
I away. If you do OO'I know PROCEEOING AGAINST Truslee under the following OF THE EXISTING TOT Danielle Negrete with lhe County Cl k t do.no bU11ness as: The Ollov..ng persons an attorney, you may can $3,494.00 descnbed deed of trust LOT EQUIPMENT ANO Property 01204 • 0 HAPPY VIDEO 10872 omll Probltl Code ™ ha"e abandoned lhe use of an allorney referral servtce Loss.of Earnings $t50.00 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC OTHER IMPROVEMENTS, 17792 Cowan, Irvine, Ce. ~·County on Oecem· Westminster Ave 'ste. 180, *'1t lor lllno c:lalms wtl not
lhe Fichhous Busmoss or a legal aid olfice (listed Gener a I 0 am age 1 TACT A LAWYER. AUCTION TO THE HIGH-PROVIDE ANO INSTALL 827t4 {714) 8&3-1060 TIME b8f ' 1994 Garden Grove, CA 92643 •• beiora lour monlls ffom Name. NIGUEL DEVELOP· on the phone book) $40 000 00 844 GOVERNOR ST., EST BIDDER FOR CASH NEW TOT LOT EQUIP· t :30PM Slored by the fol-Fe3 1450 Huynh V N 1033 tllt llear1no da• nobOlbOYI
MENT COMPANY. 28t281 Despues de que le en· O~ho Guerrero ~~STA MESA, CA 92627 (in the forms which are MENT AND INSTALL NEW lowtng persons: A121' Published Newport Beach-Valencia :'a. ~~·Mesa YOU MAY EXAMINE lllt Ille
Crown Valley Parkwa~. la· lreguen esta c1taclon Judi· M d 1 1 E (If • sueet address °' lawful tender in the United HANOiCAP ACCESS MODI· Coaa .. I Funding Corp., Costa Mesa Daily Pilot O• CA 92826 ' kept t1f lhl court II you •e a ~~n: N~g~1e:.0c~ 9~6~iness cial usted t1ene un plazo de $3 :2t ~a 1t P 8 n s 8 • ~~~rtoyn lsd:~1~!~11~~v:f Slates) and/or lhe cashier's FICATIONS wiU be received B331 Bobbie M. Lane, oember 26, t994. JanulfY Thia bu1ine11 ts con· person lnllreSlld In \ht tstate. ' 1' u u 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS • · • certified or other cnecks by the C11y of Costa Mesa B256 Skyline Tool Com-2, 9, 16, t995. ducted by: an lndMdual YOU may Ill tllltl lhl court a Name referred 10 above p~ra presentar una re-Gener a f O am a g • s no warranty 11 given as 10 specified In Civil Code Sec-at the Office of the City peny, 8122 American Pa-M69t The regl1tran1(s) com-lonnal RtQuesl kif Speclal
was Mod in Oronge County spuesla escma a maqulna $40,000.00 •Is comp!~leness or cor-tion 2924h (payable In full Clerk, 77 Ftlr Drive, Costa clllc Mgte. C6., A405 menced to transact busl· Nob Ol lht 111nQ ol an lnven· ~~ F~~~~7029. l 994, File on esta cone. Fabian Guerrero. a minor ~~~;:s:>: The beneficiary at the llme of sale to T.O. Mesa, Cahtornla. until the Megan Clarke, A398 PUBLIC NOTICE ness under lhe Fletlllous tory and ~ais.t ot tsta1'
Home Capii.:it Corporation Ul)a carta o una llamada Med I ca I E 1t pens es by ieas~~ ~0:1 b~a~~u~; Service C~mpany) all rlghl, hour or 10:00 a.m., January Chnsty Penlnglll, A 160 Tho-Fl tltl 8usineas Name(s) listed assets « of any oeUllon or
Cahlornia • tetefonlca no le olrecera S3 244.00 dofaull In the obit ations ttlle and interest conveyed 30, 1995, at which llme mas Wedmore • e ous above on: t2-2·94 account as prO\/ld•d In secao11 Domain Developers Inc pro1ecclon: su rospuesta Ge n • r a 1 0 a mag e s secured lt"lereby ~ereto· 10 and now held by ii they will be opened pub-Owner reserves the right BuslneH N•m• Huynh • Vatl'-Nguyel1"' 1250 or lhe Catlfornla Ptobahl Caltlorni ' .. esnla a maquma Irene quo $35 OOO OO I r x t d net d II under said Deed ol Trust In licly and ret1d aloud In the to bid at lhe sale. Pvr· St1tement Th11 stalemenl was filed Code A ReQuest for Special
This b~siness w3s con· cumphr con fas for ma Ii· S • G 8~0~ :'c, ~~~ 'und:rslgn~ 11~ the property hereinafter de-Council Chambers. Soaled chases must be made with The following persons are with lhe County Clerk of Notice form Is IV.atllble tr om the d 1 d b 1 dados fogales apropladas ara uerrero 11 0 1 11 1 0 scribed: prop()sals shall beat the personal checks or cashier doing bus1ness u : Orange County on Oecem-court clerk.
uc e Y a genera pan. sl usled qu1ere que la corte Gen• r a I O am a 9 es j.'~11·~nd ic0~: ~nf,: s t TRUSTOR: IRWIN MA-tille of the work and name ~heclt only ind paid for at I} MAYER VILLA CAPRI, ber 2. 1994 Altt"'8'f '" ,...... .. r:
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil escuche su coso. $25.000.00 and wnnon noUce of d:~ NECKE. ROSE MARIE MA-of the bidder but no other lime of purChase. All ~r· b) VILLA CAPRI APART· f 8298 4t L. ANDAEWW FOllO, lMt. Sf us1ed no presenta su D•ted: Dee•mber 51 fault and of olectlon to NECKE d1sllngulshlng marka. Any c~.ased goods ate sold as MENTS, 2600 W. La Habra Published Newport Beach-A10fHJM I MclOICDl
respuesta a tlempo, puede 1994 cause the undorStgnect to BENEFlCIARY: DENNIS bid received alter the Is • and must be removed Blvd .. La Hal>fa. CA 90631 Costa Men Oaity Pilot 08• 3()0 S. Grllf!d Aw .. 29th Fir perder el caso, y le puoden ALLEN AND FLATT II Id ti fy W. MAHONEY INC DE· scheduled closlng time for at the time of sale. All par· Robert L Mayer, 27 R1dg• Los Ano•IU CA 9()011
qu11ar su salario, su d1nero •NCORPORATED ::Id •:bnf~~~e;tya~ s:ie~• FINED BENEFtT PENSION the receipt ol bids shall be ties lnlending lo purchase line Drive, Newport Beach, ~em9 ber 26, 1994, January Newport BtaCh·eoSl3 Mm y otras cosas de su f h ' 1 TRUST, Recorded June 17 returned to the bidder un-goods for resale must pro-CA92660 • , t6, t99S. CN28771t Jan91016 t995 p1op1edad sin av1so adlcio-Br: CHRISTIAN W. • tor 1 • under s ~ned t992 as Instr No 92: opened It shaU be the sole vlcte a copy ol their Cahfor· Mary Ellen Mayer 27 M690 ' ' '
MROI LAWN-nal Po' parte de la cone. WILBERT, Attorn•r • ~~~8!idsa~1.~:~:n ~o di!; 408449 In Book page 6f 01-respon~btltty ot the bidder nla Stale Bo~d 01 Equal· Rtdgelino Drive, Ne~port PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES MOUNT OlM Eiusten otros requ1sltos le-for Plalntlff• R ded S 1 ber 27 r1c1al Records In the office to see that his bid is ,.. lzatlon Seiters Permit al Beach, CA 92660 c-.-, • Mortuwy gales. Puede que usled Published Newporl 1:~ as tn~r em No ~ or lhe Recorder of Orange ceived In proper tune. lime of purchase. Sales are This business Is con-Fictitious Fiii IM. Flm52 Chapel •~ quiera llamar e un abOgado Beach-Costa Mesa oa.ay S8t938 In Book PaQ. of County: A Ht of Bid Oocumenta subject to prior cancella. ducted by: a general pa.rt· 8 1 N FICTJTIOUS IOSllCESS
S 1nmed1atamen1e. S1 no Pilot Janu 2 9 t8 23 Off lat R d In the 1 said deed of trust de-may be obtained al the De-lion tn the event of lhe set-nershlp ua ness am e MAME STATEMEWT " trvmg All Faulu " conoce a un abogado ary • • • • •C ecor s 0 • scribes 1t1e following: parlmenl of Community Uement between owner and The reg111ran1(s) com-St•l ement Tiie lolowlng PtfSOO(s) 1625 Glsler p de llamv a un servlc10 t995. foee of lhe r~der of Or· LOT 75 OF TAACT 4692. Services. 77 Fa1r Onve, obllgaltd party. Dated this rnenced to transact bus!-The following persons are ISht/e dOflCI buSlll$S$ IS ON£ Costa Mesa de rol8'enc1a de abogados m698 ansrid ~1Y0r property Wiii IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT Cosla Mesa, Calllornla, 16th and 23rd day of Janu-ness under the Flct1toous doing bu11ness es: STOP LIQUOR 14252 Newport 540-UM o a una ofic1na de ayuda be d .. .. I BEACH COUNTY OF OR· upon nonrelundable pay· ary, 1995. Public S1orage Business Name(s) 11sled KEY SPEAKERS BUREAU, Ave TllSllll CA92680 •••••liliililil••lil '•gat (vH el d11edono tete-PUBLIC NOTICE hOn m~I~ ~~~!na~~~ ANGE,' STATE OF CALI· menl or $15.00. 1411 ad-Management, Inc., Agent above on: December 6. 322 Larkspur Ave . COfona Hung S Part 16 long lon1co) FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· d1hOnAI charge of S5 00 Wiii lor lhe Owner. t994 del Mat, CA 92625 Sll0'8 l!Vlne CA 92714 PA.Clfle V1EW CASE NUMBER NOTICE OF wauanty, express Of im· CORDEO IN BOOK t64 be made If handled t>y Published Newport Roberl L Mayer Canada M. S10n, 322 Larlo.· Ml0 Young Pal'« 16 Long
•MONAL ,A.M (Numero del CHo) TRUSTEE'S SALE :S':iOr!i::~,:-1~~.n::· PAGE(S) 22, 23. 24 ANO mail. Btd Documents and BHch·Costa Mesa Dally This stalement was loled spur Ave . COfona Clef Mar. Stiore lrMO, CA 9z114
Cemetery • Mor11HWY 732284 T .S. No. B211200 10 pay the remaining Prilfcl: 25 OF MISCEUANEOUS othec: conltact documen11 Pilot Jaoua()' 16. 23, 1995. with ~ County Clerk of CA 92625 -Tiits business 15 conducad
Chapel • Cfemelory JUDGE Unit Code• pal sum of lhe noie(s) •• MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF may also be uamlned at M713 Orange County on Det-em· This business Is con· t1f llus~d and wife Loan No. red b Id d d f THE COUNTY RECORDER the Office of Ctty Clerk of b8f 8, t994 ducted by: an Individual SlGNEO HUNG SIK PAAK Ml
3500 ~=~Ive ROBERT E. THOMAS 39700007/MICHIE frust, wXh ~~terest"as Jn OF SAID COUNTY, AND lhe City of Costa MesL Bid PUBLIC NOTICE F830480 The registrant commenced YOUNG PARK
..._.,. DEPT.33 AP#422-432·30 said note provided, ad-AN UNDIVIDED t/98TH IN-Documents will not be Published Nev.port Beach· lo trans~ct business under The reglStrant oommenceo to •••••••••II The name and address of T.O. SERVICE COM· vances, If any, under the TEREST IN LOT 99 OF fT!alled unleu lhe •d· NOTICE OF Costa Mesa Daily P1101 Jan-~h:C,~!1:.uJ:;ne<•I listed tr;ansact bUslness under the the court tS: (El nombre Y PANY ., duty appolnled terms ol aald Oeed of TRACT NO. 4692. d1tlonal $5.00 charge Is In· 'REPARATION uary '2 9 16 23 1995 C d M S 2. t994 llctlllous bUSMless name or
.... __.. d1recc1on de la corte es) Trusteeunderthefollowlng Trvst tees charges and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT cludedwlthpayment. OFNEG.ATIVE ·' · · ~92 T~.na a · '0" naaiesMstedibOYeon N/A lfU UlllWAY SUPERIOR COURT OF described deed of lrust expenses of the Trustee UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Each bid shall be made DECLARATION i ~s ~latemonl was flied Tiiis slatement was flied Wilt! CALlr ORNIA COUNTY OF WILL SELL AT PUBLIC and ot the 1rus1s created DATED S/07/92. UNLESS on the Proposal form. The lrv1ne Ranch Water PUBLIC NOTICE o t t 8c Co~nry Cberk or Ille County Clerlt ot Orange
Mortuary * Chapel ORANGE 700 Clvlc Center AUCTION TO THE HIGH· by said Oeed of Trust. YOU TAKE ACTION TO she~ts P-1 through p.9, Dlslrlct (IRWO) Is preparing bra~i• 19~n yon ecem-CountyonJanuaiy10 1995
Cremation ' EST BIDDER FOR CASH Said 1111 wlll be held on: PROTECT YOUR PROP· proV1ded In the contract a Negative Declaration for Fletltloue er ' NOTICE· This flclitiaus N
110 Bro•dway
Co•t• Mesa
MJ-1111
Drive West. P.O. Box 838, (In the forms which are January 30 t995 at 3:00 ERTY, fT MAY BE SOLD AT documenls, and aha." be the projecl(s) described Buslneu Nem• f'.831570 Slatement tXf)t(ts !Ne ame
Santa Ana. CA 92702-0638 lawful tender In the United p.m. on the front 'iieps 10 A 'PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU accompan)ed by • certified below. A "Oralt" Negative ll•tement Published Newport Beach· from the date 11 was filed :::
The name, address, and Stales) and/or the cashl•'s the entranc• of the Orange NEED AN EXPLANATION or cashier I check or a bid Dectarallon Is on file •t the The following persons are Costa Mesa Oally Pllol De-OHa 01 tile County Clerk A
telephone number or plaln-certllled or Olher checks Civic Center, 300 E. Chap-O~cJ~i Nf rgRE OF THE bond for not le~ than ta% District office and Is avail-doing business u : cembtt 26, 1994, January Fictitious Buslntss N3111'1e s~~~
........... 1111·1 altorney, or plafnlllf s~ified In Clvll Code Sec· ~OU. v58 ~liOUA~Ab'b~~ ~~r: :~'::.! ~o t~: ~~v ~b~ f~~i:.u~~!~wfti LIUENOUIST MODESTO 2, 9, 16, 1995. mtnl must bl filed bllO<e that
TACT A LAWYER. of Colla Mesa.. No pro-be c~sldered for approval COMPAN'f, LTO., A UTAH M688 llml The lilmo ol this slalemtnt
S n)!Ri:lNiG 4308 SPINDRIFT WAY, posa1 ahall be considered or dlufprovat by tho ~~~TE~ ~~~ZE:s;;::; PUBLIC NOTICE does not of ltsett aulllortze tn•
NEWPORT BEACH, CA unlHI accompanied by Bo111d 0 Dlttcl()(S of the #226 Or CA 92~7 use WI llllS $Qle ot a flC1illou$
92663 such cashltr a check, 01s111ct at Its meeting 10 be The ' Fo~:'; Investment flctJtloua Business Name in ViOlal>On of . _... ··c11 e street edctress or ca.sh, 0t bidder'• bond. hetct at 6:00 P.M .. febr\lary Co 1 Cai.fOfnla limited avaln•H N•me lht r3hts ot another under ~~'~ 1~-~ iJ \ common designation 01 No bid ahalt be C001ld· 13, 1995 at t5600 Sahd P~shlp 1400 E ~lella St•tement Feder • Stall, or common laW ,, I :, .·/. / \ property 11 shown above, ered unleH ll 11 made on a Canyon Ave., Irvine. CA. Avenue #Ue Or.,;ge CA The fOllowlng persona .,, (set SecllOn 14400 ti leQ.,
ft'" ) • // no warranty Is given as to blank l)fopoMI form tur-Comments from tnembers 92667 • • doing bUslness as· BuSlllOSs and Profes$1ons " Y it• ~eneu or cor· nilhed by the City of Costa of the public 0< other Inter· Thi• bustneu Is con-VISfA CENTER 'oeNTAL., Code) • rectness)." The benePclary Mesa and Is mtde In ac-es1ect parties on th• Neg• dUC1ed by; an lnd'vldual 841-C West t9lh s1 Cost.a Ars1Alng -=-o.--.... ~ I.Wider said Oeed of Trust, cordance with the provt-live Declarallon will be r• Type ol 'Buslne~a· Com-Mesa CA 92627 ., TUM H~OW INC.
by reason of a breach or llons of the Proposal r• celved by the District lfom merclal Real Estate · Hu00g O•vldason 0 0 s t3t51 BrOOkllurst St ~" :~~ctln~b~t~':: q~"'::;er must have• ~OU:~".,:'w:'!iW:0'= ~·~~11~~~ = :S:~h.~9~ ·~ Ne~~~ta9= ~ ;.,r lore executed and deliv· Clau A Ot 8 llcenM and close of lhe publlc meeting ,,.,. under the FlclillOUs Thia bualneH la con-OallV Pltot ~~ ered 10 th• undersigned a also be pr..-qualtfied aa r• held by the Board of Olrec-Business Namt(S) lisltd ducted by: an lndillldual CH2661«
wrllten Declarallon of O• ~Ired by law. 1or1 on lhe date ahown above on· M •80 The reglslrant commenced Jal 1623.30 Feb 6
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BUSINESS?? fault and Demand for Sale. he City Council ol lhe above. Comments sh<>Uld Jeff p' Uljenqul8I to vanuct business under 1---------
and written notice of d• City ol Costa MH• r• be direct.a to the District Thls'1taiement Wll filed the flctttloua namt(I) llsled PUBLIC NOTICE fault and of election lo s~es lhe r1ghl lo reject SICfetlfY, P.O. Bo11 57000, wi1h the County Cleric of above on: t M5-t994 ITATlMUIT Of.,...,_,..., • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
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t() annt>Untr 11 new Sl'1'Via Mr<J a~ t() new busines:ses.
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ti mt and tht trip UJ tht Omrt H~ in Sanl4 Ana. Thm; of' CtJUm, ajkr tht SMTrh
is compktal ~ wiU file your fiaiJitlus busi.nm nmne Jt4/mlmt with tht Cmmty
Ckrlt. puhlish ona 11 wttit for four uwe as ,.,,Utrti bJ law anJ thm fik yqur prwf
of publkarion with tht Cwnty CW.
Pkast mp by/:() fik your jiaitiws INsintss S111kmmt 111 tht Daily Pi/Qt, 330 W.
&y St. <Asta Mts11. If JI"' azm111tsJJop b) J*-aJJ us41 (711)642432 ~ tmd ~
wiJ/ mah~ for JOU., htmtllL this proaJuw"' mlli/.
If JOI' sJJ(!IJ/d Mw ll1fJ fio'thw ~plow aJJ US W IW wiJJ be 1""1r fhiln
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cause the undersigned to any and/Of all bids. trvtne CA 9261~7000. The 0 County on oecem Huong oavldtson Dos _ ..
sell aald property lo satjsfy The Contractor ahall corn-contact person 11 Betty ~~· tll94 • Thia 11a1ement ~at iii~ USE OF Fl== IUl*ESS said obligations, and lhete-ply w11h the l)fovlalona of Whetler at (7t•) 453-5315. • Fe3oeee With the Counry Clerk ot
alter Ifie undersigned Section 1no to t780, In· The Aency underta.klng Or•""• c 1 o MME caused uld notice ol de-elusive, of lhe Ca.lllornla the pro I(•) Is the trvlne PUbll1hed Newport Btactl· -4 oun Y on ecem· The lollowlng person(•) llas
fault and of election to be 1.100. Cocte: \he prevailing Ranct1 ater District. The Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· ber t • tll94 ,8 31 119 ablndoned Ille usa ot vie llcll·
Recorded March 29, 1994 rate and acate ol w•oea H · protect(•) const.i of the fol> u.ry 9. 18, 23, 30. 1995. P .. , ... _ .. N nous business name A CLINIC
11 Instr. No. 9'4-2t9902 In tabli1htd by the CIW of lowlng: m7oe u ... is....... ewport Beach· FOR PETS, located •t 27672
Book P1ge of Olllcl•I Coata Mesa: whloh are on Pr0Jec11 12468 12470, Costa Meta Dally P1to1 Do· Crown van.v ~ M1$$1on
Recordalnlheomceofthe file vwnh the Clly Clerk of 124f1, 12•71.' 3U90, PUBLIC NOTICE cember 28, t994, Jo.nuaryVitlOCA9~91 '
recorder of Orange County: the Cl1y of Co9'1 Mesa; U•71, 22414, 32474, Flc tltlo·-2. 0, t8, 1995. 'rllt ftclltfOus bU$tneSS name
Said Sale of property wm and •hall forfeit penaiu .. 12410. 12498, 12501, •• M689 reletrtcl 10 above was flied on
be made tn "u Is" con<Bo pr11crlbed therein fof non-3250•, 124H, 22485, •u9'neu Nemoe JuiV 6 1993 in lht Coun!Y ol
lion wi1hoUI cov.,,..,1 or oomp11ance of Nld Code. 32470, 12471. 2t 3e11, at .. etnent PUBLIC NOTIC~s OrlnQt. or'1gin• Flll No Waffltlty, I)(~ or Im. llARY 11.UJOTT, hp. 3~0I -POf'loll P11kwty/ The folloWing ptflOnl 118 ~ f576012
piled, regarding title P<>"' uty City Clertc, City of Northwood I lmprov• doing tx.11tne .. u : NOTICI Of PUITIOM TO SANDRA LYNN COX CJO
Mhlon, « tncumbrtne", Co•.. ..... tnenta. The propoMd pipe. PREM I£ A $IQ NS & ADll-.TE• EITAT• OF 20702 Et Toto Rd 153$ uq to pey the rtfNlnlng prlnd-p h Unet and r~ WI• be OAAPHICS. t6t32 Ad1ms " ~ F ,.. g-.r~,.. ' pal aum of the note(•) .. Ublla ed Newport locJlled Wl1Nn the Clly of Ir· $1 Mldwty City CA 82855 MllDMD I. DUllM °"'1"" .c-.. cured by Mid deed of 8eaeh-C01ta ..... Daffy vlM'• ,.,,...,e of In~. JOef Kenneth (;;jilt 5111 C.No Al76114 SlGHED SANORA lVHN
TN$!, wlltl lnlereet as In PllOC Janutty I, 18, 11t5. In ~porllled Couney Stalllon Ct., Huntington To al ~. btlllflclaflls CO~M bu'1nta-"""d'.,.....
aald noee provided. ed· m7CM of Oranoe In Souehem CelJ. 8"ctl. CA 92941 cr"'1ora, COftlllgtnt cr'4110t1 ..... ... .. u...... --· ...._ va.ncea, If atty, under tt18 bnlL The prottc.t wN1 In-Maney J. CM.It • WltnOlt· and PtflOM wtlO "'IY bl Oii· .., 111 .,_,.,.,..
termt of Aid Deed Of PUIUC lfOTICI ch1do domHllc •• ,.,, den, 11151 Pilgrim Clf ..... tntlf•M Ill fie 11111 or ...... Tll.!!_.~!*'*'~' -fltdOr 111111
TNlt, ..... chtrgea and -T-• -...,. and tecWmed ~ Huntington Btach, CA .... or ._, Of MllOAEO I ~~. """'' ..,.,. 0o _ftt9t e~ of lho Trwtee ---vr pfp9lnet """'*" and .._ IH47 DUMM ..-n~on 1 1.,...
and of the IN9tl creeeed "'9UC IAUI OP '*" to ~ Pet~ Thia bualneu 11 con-A PETlflON hll llelll llM fl/frtpO(f IMCll-C0.11 *'
by Nld ~ of Truet. ""80llAL PllONJnY ancl Culvef Drive. The duded by: • gentfll .,.rt· ll'lllHftCI Wleltl Ir! IM SllC* /)fJlt Plot
Said .... will be he4d on: ftUf8Ull'll '°the Cllfotnie Pl'otect .. etao lndUd9 .. nerthip Court Of Clllom4I. Coufllr ca.29743$
'ebnlary 7, 1"5, .. ):00 hlf·s.Mce ~9119 ,tel-~Kt damettlc and ,.. Aegqttlfll he1 noe yet ~ J#l 1123.30 ~ S
pm. on the ffont etepe to Irv Act (I I P Code 21700 ~ ••1""1 pipe-t>eoun to ttansa.cl bullnn1 Ttlf PUITION ,..,... Buy"· Seti It. ~ind It. ~-~------------~------------------~,ttl8~~1tto~~~~~the~~~~~~~~1tto~~w~~.,.~ c~~
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COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS LOST & LOST &
2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2 669 SHARE 2 7 24 OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2 92 5 f OUND 2925
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1 Bd 1 B• New carpi· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' iii 2 904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
encl gar. pk space, LrVE AT THE BEACH NB·Be•u Lge 2 Bd FOUND: Black Shep· LOST: PIT CHOW 2 loll Pac View-Del Mar 1 Blk to B••ch 2Br Walk to Faeh Is. Uke
seclion. 2 lols, Wesl· 1Ba, yard, 1-<:ar gar. now 2Br 21hBa 1nhse.
mlnslor·Oovolion. Big w/d hkup, 214 91h SI. Frpl, dbl gar. No pets.
savings. 619--341-3828 $890/mo. 847-4788 $1400/mo. 640·7210
Lndry fac. slor, qulel Furnished apl. Wal OJ gaiag. yd, tum. no drugs LOCAL RTE• 24 Loca-h •rd ·IV P • do II 1 Dog. f&rr "'" t>r l':l e
& clean. 5585 Con1ac1 bed, micro, frig 2 blks Wslclf & Irv Ave, Toddler lions Buy All or mai e, w11h t>rown spo11e.:l Iv g .. a 6~
Mr. Todd 647•5934 10 bch. $550 631·2343 OKS400548-2St2. ·part•Possit>le 531< paws. Jan 9 llf Nt"· tcs, 2 yr-s Ota t 05i
2 Master Brs, 2Ba, 2 I••••••••• AVAIL NOWl Call ariyt1me Weekty•8oo-59g...6769 pbrt Beacn Tai.en to Tnanksg • g "'~ .:l "
Pac Vo1w Mem Pk, Sgl ---------t>alc, frplc, w/d nkups. Npt Hghts 2200 sq fl PAY PHONE ROUTE Dover Shores An1m3l H .. nt Be~~ E ::~~ D~
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-crypt, II 134 in Valen· NEWPORT I••••••••• cnlrl gas· heat, gar & MISCELIANEOUS hOme. lrpl, w/d, pvt 50 Local & Esla" Silos __ s_h_e_11e_r_. _1.,_ .. 2_._n_0_1__ PC H7)14. -t '2 ~..l~
" ;~~ 1~1·s:,;~:oas 8~~ BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS •lraTplrkngl s~c. 2s0r;;~n RENTALS balh, parkng. No smk/ Earn $1500 we"okly.
EOU•l ttOUSIHO 1/5 /95. I letl CA, John iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT ~rea'i a~~:r f~~ 1 y; pot. s45o. 642·1029 1-800-866-4588 24 hrs FcfoYd~~: :!~~o?~:r.
OP'P'ORIUHllV 1(800)770·6499. lease! 714-851·1933 ••SEVERAL•* man Shepnerd mil(, HEALTH &
Allrul•"*"""J'lntlnlhll Beach Area E'SIOE Back Bay ROOMS 2706 LOCATIONS approx 1 ~' old. no HTNESS 3000
....,..r Is slllljccl IO 1~' Fe•· ••••••••• 1 BR w/pallo. $645/mo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s400.75o1mo. Call for ANNOUNCEMENTS lags Found oven1ng •iiii~iiii~~~~
er1lflirHe.aill1ActollMlas Yearly Unfurn 329 un111ers1ty 11L • dolails. Dave 575-094o ~~~~~~!!!!~I of Jan 4, v1c1nt1y vie-LIFECYCLE 6500 lllllMdwMcJll'Mlllllillttll HOUSES/ 2Bdrms & 3Bdrms BALBOA 548·8093 LAGUNA BEACH = 1ona & Placon11a CM mini cono l\ardl)
le a.twl1tl• "lllJ llf'lltrtnca. CONDOS' $550 10 $1800 mo. PENINSULA 2607 _,,..,--,...,..--,:----.,.---,~-MOTOR INN COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Cati 646-t346 usoa. pd $1600 sac11-ll11ll&lllH er •lm1miu1ion Viii A I E'sld• Country Wds $175 & Up/Wkly. I ee S600 640-9899
Mid .. ""' cel!K 11ll9lon. FOR RENT a enta I 2Bd·SPll 1111, stdy, frpl, Maid service. Kilchen REAL ESTATE 2920 Lost Cat on Ba boa --------
.... ~ IMlillllS<US tf 675•4912 YEARLY Upstairs Lg $865 No Pet 180 21st a11I. 985 N Coal! Hwy. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Isl. 1 8 Smail lemae
............ i.111111011 • 2bdrm 1ba w/patio, 645-9543 or 646-4262 Leguna Bch 494-5294 GUARANTEED AMWAY declawved. ans~ers to
.-...,_.,,...,.,u.lllftf· w/d garage. Avl now. E 'alde Pepperwoods LIDO ISLE Studio, pllt BUSINESS OFFICE PRODUCTS for every Lizzy. large RE· ...._ ...... •1•••11." CORONA StOOO/mo 87541213 Back Bay 2Bd·sml enl, Slops 10 bch, furn need are just a phone WAAOlll Family is oe·• QATE·GUARDED d /d hk $745 a11I. Tennis, w d $4951 FOR RENT 2769 w 3
FIND
Tiiis 1"W1,.,er will 110 DEL MAR 2122 Bayshores 3Br 2Ba YEARLY Upslatrs Lg yar . w ups mo ulll Incl. 873-6103 all away. • deliver vlstatedl •(714)72 -
.........,._..,.....,... fp, dbl gar, furnlshedi 2t>drm 1t>a w/pallo, No pets 631·7813 Phone 71~5210 4900• (714)644·54j60~~;;;;;;~i ,......,...,,...._weik•lslll unf. s2aoo. 642.5290 w/d garage. Avl now. E•stslde 2 Bd Dyplex RENTALS TO 3 Office Unils, 3111 SI.,
-....lflltllw.0.NMln Charming 38d 28• S1000/mo 875-8213 gar, f/p. yard. n/pets sulln~ 2724 Cennery Village. $250/ n Mn'Y llttef-4 •et all Cott•g• newty HARBOR VW HOMES w/d hook-ups. d/w. nniu; 295 670. Art & design
,_..._ M"'1tlad 111 1111 remod, 1kylls 4Bd 2.5Ba Spa. Up· $885. {619) 934-3710. ambience. 973•3733
-•' spa+ t>eall ,JSecor ad d H Y d CORONA W SZ ......... 911111 Completefw Fumlahed ir e ' uge 81 • ........-EASTSIDE Back B•V· 3 rma ARTISTS: Large work·
..... OJ 1111111t.,... 11 Afll-garage w/W/0, $2500/mo 28~ 760-9672 DEL MAR 2622 2Bd-gar·w/d hkp $700 S35<>-400fmo. Tennis, Ing & ••h1b1t space
,.. 11awt I """·all HUD Cati owner 640-5239 LIDO Bayfnt, Lgdock, Funky 1 Bd uus pd pool. pvt apa. w/d oa· avail to ahate, NB CM. M ·lllle• 1·•G•·--ftc lovely 3br/3ba+fa rm-411'1 $495. Agl 546-5880 rage Avail 1/15 54~140 S300Jmo, 673·7181
.. ?' ti ell .oc .. 1,ie IMMAC 2Br 2Ba So. of br, mo/yr, lum/unturn. ***** NPT HTS New S1ud10 CDM 4-.... Goldnnrod ON THE llAY ......... ~--PCH Wht decor oncl ,.._s lse ont, 673-7677. STUDIO Ught & airy ~"-.-• • ,... "'"'•--·-gard~n. pool. Fu;n/un· .,.... " ' Malure person. Bdrm Rm/pvt t>a avall In lg Furn'd office. Phone, furn. $1500. 721·8521 •Lldo/Penlnaul.tHta with fireplace, and aclove hvlng/dlnlngfklt apt. $475. N/S. 675-tu, copier, dnka l files.
lnterlor/Bayfronl Hma deck. s790• 644•1449· & pallo. 85()-3281 2212 673-6790 675-2263 Only 5350/mo 548-7900.
SPYGLASS VIEW Yearly Lease or Sale 1 Bd 1 Ba & den 1 lh HOME LAGUNA
BEACH
180' OCEAN·BAY·UTES Grundy Altrs 875-6181 ••TOWN ** E'elde CM tux home. lNCOME
1048 4Br dr Ir Ir 21rpl, pool, blka to beach. Frplc. 2br 1.-5 1>•. pool, Lof! $500, 2Br's S550.
Pvt crnr lot, nu pnt & Newly R•mod lux 3bd deck. prkng. Avl 211. galed. patio, $795 21>d Marylou 831-3799 PROPERTY 2790 liiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil blnds/updled kite/Ille/ 2ba+Mp ofc,gourmet 'J 1 00.H318~ i•:;slne 2.5b1 garage. hookups, .,..,....,....---.,~~--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiialiiiiiiii
Cott••• W/ Velw Oen carpl/mrbl. $3900/mo =~~51:C.Oav3'ot~1:f5 1 ~p ........ 6~.a~:a Sll:!&-~~~EO:~:~~i:L N 0~·~~~1>:1 1~a~': BUY OWNllR $298,000
vu, 1Bd 1Ba + studio, 644·1968/E 863·1400/0 pets, Ldry. furn, deck, Tri-pie• ,-3Br. 2·2Br
wood firs, fr pie. pvt NewDOrt Helghtl 2Bd 2B• flrplc, deck, 1625 + dep 4114•2729 Nr SCP FfW'i 405 &155
ctyd. woods Cove. New l beautlflif 2300 orw. W/0 hk-upa. dbl NEWPORT Ez to rent. Trad• for
S325,000. Calf Bob COSTA l4ESA 2124 s/1 twnhae, 3Bd + gar, nr bch, no pets, se•cH 266ft NB 2 blk• from comm'I? Prine. Otlly.
Coluccio 553-23511 · •ludy, 2~aa. family S1200850-~t 54W797 ~. ~ Mech. Share large Phil 310-431...t255
Grubb & Ellis •11 .. lcle 2 Bd, gat, yd. rm 2 frplc w/d klg 38f. $425/mo .. "-' uhl. Halm 714.eG&-7474
Ind Ownd • Op'd nu catpt &. pnt, W/D A/C, tiled patio, gmdr: CDM Hautlful * 1 BR tel•• 675-6211 or 873·t707
2 ,.. ....... ,, .. vt nowl 18d 18•+ ~foft,frplc 2BR lllA 1725/Up NB blk to ocn Share •••••••••Ill hk.·up, no pets, 243CS-B _, -"" W/0-No Smk/No Peta ~ 0 NEWPORT Santa Ana $850 845-1020 •7....,.912 Agt 1875 ""111, .. 222.e781 I Aa~ ur 4Br dplx with one per· BUSINBSS • peCll F11g, dJW aon. Furn rm + , ~ IEACB 1069 USTilD• 2-Br 1 ""ea, Newport Tarnca 1nc1. 60x30 poot, No ba1tt $7~. 723-0514 flNAMCE
iiiii••iii•••I 1<• garage, cw~• U31pgr~41~ 2end·~· .. unc.,11, COSTA _.I!• 2824 pell. No fHs. No NB Conde 28d 3ba ••••••••I &. CSr•pe•. No peb. bd--2.-.... • ~ lease M&-4855 1 den Modern-N~ly
HAR80lt Vin MOM•I 723-7180 pwklnQ, J>004, ffplc, Rudi NB Pen1h0use decor Prof HOO/Inc. --------••
··pOft Streeta:· Bell •••t•lcle CM, 3Bd 2.5 w/d hkup, •1*· Avl ******* Ocean Vu 38d, 3--(;ar uU Avl 1·20 4:M-t200 IUSINISS priced 2·sty on gtfff'-Ba. twnhm, btcbey, lg 1/1 t. e7Ml11 Aol .. .-aa IN"'&• o-.g.. ln.ide Sp• ~ 1...,,.,._...,_.-..,.....--=--
bettl •8r 2t,tBa, ctffn, pet. fltplc, uPOfeded. NP ........ w... ,.,.. .,.. • ...,.,, room 645-2140 NB Cozy, Ocean vi.w OPPOl'•t.,O"'S"i•t•t
t>flgttt, uPOfded, •UP9' 11300/mo. tM2-59M 2 car oaraoe. 1rp1c, LOW tllMIOITll UDO PiiiuiiUU ~~k'•Lo. ...~·s~ 2904 aoc. MHI(. 721·11:t7 Ind oomm poo1 • ..,._ llUIT_I.... ...... ..... ._._....,. ••••••••Ill Two , .... hou .... W/d "'" l1IOOlmo 411.mt INllMl41e'' -~ &>...!BR WINfY Unltl Moctem. a.eo. • .. 4400 ~~·imn:;:,dSmTC::C NPf NltA 3ld 2.a -=..=r;.=.· it~a.Kh NB Pwt 3bd "'°"" ·~::;T.: ~'!.:. S•H ta all It'''" to place 1 H word SILL
yot# home throuoh classlfled
OKI TT .... TO Ba, tram tm, hdwd fir. OMAT TtO I.Ne P9ftl lh' Ptof, cl .. n, nl•. f/p, 12000/Wk potenUal.
e nA-1BAw/Qat '"' + Mof9.0.taehed twM ucnuna.ooan.1 71 ... T~• •tes>• to beach. 1316 IOOo or tt11 cl1111fltd Id. 111 tor tacit 1ddlttoHI word.
e1BR +Oen 1785 12650/mo &40-7083. Cel._._....... OHM 7 DAYS +uu A dep 723-47H ___
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~ UKi1M1C11 •H M'Wl''JIDIM 1111. IGUI 7014 I . TODAY'S
CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE .... IUI -==~'"=llllC. •ll ~------------~~~~~-----------~ • tlFTILOOP
t•s1911 ·~·--MMT:IM.aMM• Tw11CM112.-....new.
ACAOSS
1 sae.....-.
I E"""-.rdtlt' 10=. ....
14~..,
15 Cara 18 Send • ...,.,
I 7 Kind ol lhMI
18 Wet>·footed
birds
19 -malet
20 Watchf\11
22 Span °' tome 24 ShakUJ)U,.al'I
vlltaltl
27 Jiii~ 28 Cat 01 llOf
32 Shole botdS
36 Arm bone
37 Hurry
38 Agency
39 1..-.".o1 r•mer Mel <
40 Stom
42 F•l llowet
4 3 T "• sutfaces 45 Ms Peron 46 Atmosphere
47 loowoed
48 l<nockll~
SO Bnog up a (tlold
52 Heavy metlll.
53 Old lastmnld
kllChen•lem
5 7 ShatPt""$ 61 The straw
DOWN .
I AobMCook
booll 2 RusS11n rlYef
3 Cooinletff"lt
4 Gull siate
$'feS1~nce
6 Before
7 Unwanted plan!
8~ 9 $U$plll'l()l1S
1 o 1 lobbylst
II H111
12 lu~U'Y
Ira~
j3 Sp.11
21 l• Brea -PllS
23 Bdlt!f
25 H•ndu If'~~
26 Musc;al compo
SlllOn 2fl P1o;s.age lrom a
booll
29 Vert Yf'r'J
30 Poker stalle<J
31 Go tnsode
33 Mildagascar
primate
34 Aultlof lnoalls. 35 Wltd shrub
38 Shoteup
40 Put two and
two together
41 Unlund
u Madetiuy
46 Tummy
48 Bnng up a
SubfeCl 49 Oohand -
51 Oeles1
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Q, I -Aa South. VUll'M'8ble, )"OU
hold:
&K.1114 QQ871 OVoid MI071
The' biddrn1 hu p~c.'d·
WF.8'1' NORTH. EAST ~1T11
....... a-..-.. 1 o t o r... f
What Mlaon do you t.ake?
~~+*I A • JC lrn to pl~ there, we are
• auro I.hat. t.wo diam()ndtl wooldn'I. ~~~ even be.-your ~net-beat t1poU But
wh11t can you do ahoul it? Partner
--...:......,......, would l\11ve doubled with any in~r·
S3 Luncneoneoe
s;c>eclals
54 e.rwsiftf"
55 Serf
56 0oc·s pteture
58 Dressed ltl
Otle s bof1hday
SU•I 59 Cl\artes Lamb s
pen name.
60 Ooze
63 Shade tree
64 Actress West
11 12 13
e.sl 1n ~"8de8. llO all you can do is
pnu and hope for the bc.<rt.
Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as
South you hold.
•A1 OAQJ7 3 OJ6 •10783
The bidding hos pl'OCCeded:
SOlml WEST NORTH 10 p._,.. 2•
2c;t Pua 2•
3• r.,,. :10
7
Whnt do yo11 hid now?
A • Sn fnr, you have dont-no more
tho_n confirm a minimum opening
hid wilh " duh preference. Whnt
partner ha~ in mind is on open
quc.o;tion, hut it r nnnot damage your
inlcrcst.s to now pinpoint your side
8lrt'n~h. Rid thrt'c 11padri-.
Q. 3 • Oolh vulnerable. os South
you hold:
•Q 9 4 OA K 8 '7' 08 7 6 •K II
The bidding ho11 proceeded:
NORTII EAST SOl1nl WEST
1• Pan 21i:1 Pan
4o r... 1
A • Ir you piny lh"t p:'lttner'11 1ump
nuse 111 strong. then you llr'f' s urely
worth 8 movP. Smee you have noth·
ing t.o cue·hid. we suggest you i;how
your 11padP frngmenl by hirlding
four 11pnd~ H o\\C'VC'T, Wt' won't
Qlllbhlr Wtlh " r8i<:(' OV('r gl\m(' Of
r.~ hc-artll. If yf'\tr 11l1t111I n~~
p~1ecd pme·g<»nf val~. how-
e~r. pess
Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, all South
you hold: •
&I< 10 'II OK I &I OQ 1011 63
~'llM! b1ddina hae proce00cd:
NORTII EAST 90UT1t W8ST
•• 10 ' What arlion do yoo lake?
A · tr you pl"y Ne«aUvr l>oublM,
that W(IO!d be a. roal'Onsb1c choi~.
1f not, yt>Ur singleton in partner'11
imit m11k~ any bid by you rr&ufC'hl.
with danger. We would Pdtltl t.o aee
how the auction develops.
Q. 5 · East-West vulnerable, as
South you hold:
•AK 941 ~5 OKQJ3 •Q IG.1 8
The bidding ha~ procttdcd:
F.AST S0l1nl WEST NORm
10 r... r... 10
Dbl 7
What octfon do you lake?
A · We might well hove oven:allcd
one 11pade despite having only 11
four-cord suit Now we hnvc to tell
J>llft.ner thnt w11 rould hnvc the bc:-111
lrnnd nt thr t.nhlr, And the wny to do
thnt il'I by rcdouhling.
Q. 6 • As South, vulnt-roblc, you
hold:
•AKJ ~ 10543 0864 •Q6
1'hc bidding hoc; pl"OCN'dcd:
NORm EAST SOUTH WEST
·•• ran 10 p .. , 20 Paq 1
Whal do you bid now?
A • Partner'11reverse11hows a ll'OOd
hnnd, bul. thc~·s 11 trong p<MSib1li-
ty _that. some or your 11patfe values
might be w11Aled You e&n tell part·
ner that.you have a go<><! hond with
a l'llrong holding in 11pades by jump-
ing to three no lmmp
EMPLOYMENT
5530
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
5530 SERVICES 5533
MEDIC~L FRONT PT Work FT Par ---
--------------------------OFFICE, Bl-lingual, sam-12 M·F, no exp Please be aware that FIT. with exp. Costa nec, $180 wk comm the listings In this cat·
Mesa. 548·2273 isle fOf Mar1< 852-0247 egory may require you
.. ....... ....... -·-XmM ...... 11 ... pail-$2700. Cllll 11WIZ5 ... .. ....... uo. a.ue. , ........ Wll• ttOOtorbod\ ~ 110.1---------
11 ... WtmlR W/10 (114) in40eO HerW 11. Gel IUftll*'S SPIJD.
mo cMcl .... WOftt 11. ~ Sii .-ft•n 7011
IOl.
.... l10. IOl'474-4M22, ____ ... __ _
In cMcl or~ care FVllll1'VU ..
Hewe lr8ne, 1"" ... 1 ••••••••ii lid iutt &adfn, NilS, •1"8 22ft SW Boat• •---------• It r•~ l••th•r MY« worn. al.le 10• 6 7 litre v.e King DODSTICS 5540 ....... cam•lback, •tyNth, paid 1459 .... cOt>ra 0 /0, lo~ profit•
l600 (714) M0-3487 1320 875-2330 hull, jutl aervlc•d, ....,...,
For newborn, 2 a • yr
old. In my Costa Meaa
home. Muat drive &
apeak Engtlah. Reta
req'd. FleXlbl• hour•.
new controlt•r/Blmlnl/ C*~.!~L!~-co-··--·s IOll upholttery. Gr••• •kl ...... F .......... , ,..,, .. &a&"" v • ~ t>oat·fut-look• great.
dlnlnv rm Hata I w/ TUm·key> ... ready to go.
buftet & china 12150. Mao Director. $400, $11,000 964-'267/291·
Cherry •·potter rice Premiere S200 Pus· 9241pgr
444 4030 bdrm let 11750. Lthr port Producer $150
aofa, love .. at & chal' Other• All Legal 7"'2!5Ull---------
l1500. 0ccaa1ona1 ta· MAIUNE SUPS
MlltCRANDIS1 blH 1~:ao;;:1~G~Hd. JEWELRY, FURS ooas 7022 I•••••••• --------••UT 6025 4s'-48' Sllp. 12· maJl
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llDCBANDISE ~am. s101n. Udo ••· •-.-.._-Q-nwt-~--.-0-1-0 lllSC. 6015 LUXURY IT•M land. Newport Beach. nn 11 v..., v LIQUIDATION: Rare 818·990-5066
fllllllll!!llllll~---ii A T & T · C e II u I a r ANTIQUES 4 U Buy Phone. 2 antenna•.
Htat••· consignment battery charger. black 30~. 312 Newport case, all owner'• man-
Blvd. 1148-412:1 ual1 & bookleta. Cost
•9UY1NG ITEMS• 1400, 1.U S200/obo.
From 180().1960. 1 pc 714-539-3073
to entire estate. Paint· Can, seem to
fngs, book•. furniture, .-IO _,. tho etc. Immediate ca•h, ..,. .,, ae
top$. 973-8223 repair Job•
No room left
In the garage
for the cat?
A cell to
cleHlfted cen
help
EMPLOYM£NT
5530
around the house?
(et th•
Claaelfted
~
DINCtorw
help you find
reliable help.
Ml-S878
EMPLOYMENT
5530
white mink coat: 19 ct.
diamond tennla brae• ---------
let, appraised at S33K. MOTOICYCLES
Hklng 17 ,500; Mary SCOOTEltS 8018
McFadden gown and 1'iimiiiimmiiiiiiliiiim more. Fanta•tlc bar-11
galnal Call 722·9701 . '77 BMW Motorcycle
OFFICE
fUllNITUll •
EQUIPMENT 6047
A 1 OOS 30k Orig Ina~
miles. Adult owned.
$2800 or trade to~
S u b u r b a n /e t c . *' 71 ~· 548-9408.
Copl•r·KONICA with AUTOMOBILES zoom. •orter, doc
feeder & •tand. Retail!••••••••• $8000. Uk• new, with
warnty. s5so 898·~088 •-H-O_ND_A---9-0-8-5
PETS•
ANIMALS 6049
ADOPT ·A·PET
88 Accord DX·
4 Door, 5 speed,
66,000 ml, 1 owner,
$5,700. 848-2413
Every Sat & Sun at1---------
PETSMAAT, Fountain NISSAN 9150
Valley. Puppl,s, k1t-1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tens and more, all 11
looking for loving, car·
Ing homes. CALL 241 ·
0317 for more info.
Save abu1ed and
abandoned pels. Be a
volunteer/foster. 'CaU
714-859-2704.
1989 Sentra. 5-
apeed. AC, 78K miles,
silver, g reat shape,
sell for value of out·
standing loan • $3300.
Call 714-506-5771.
9210 ihar-p•I pups, great TOYOTA •
qual. Born 11/30/94. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Sable/brn/blk. $500-•87 SUBRA Silver
$1200. 722-0348 Aissa Top Cond. Loaded. 1:
owne~. Garaged. Call
Ron 945·2417.
9260
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT -----·1 5530 5530
Npt Bch Poat otftc• ~ales to call a 900 number
has 6-mo poaltions. JOIN THE ClJM· In which there 11· •
Sla11 $8/hr. Call San· PANY CREATED1-=c=h=a=rg=e=p=er=m=ln=u=te=·=::.J
dra at 759·8073 btwn F 0 R S A L E S·.,..
Domeatlc & Import•
~ price on all body·
worllsl 1 Day Service
Boals too. 495-0871
EMPLOYMENT
5530
ADVERTISING
SALES REP
Babysitter
For newborn. 2 & 4 yr
old In my Costa Mesa
homo. Must drive &
speak English. Refs
req'd. FleXJbte hours.
444-4030
s e e k I n g s e I f. Customer Service
mo11va1ed. organized, For whlsle shoe co. in
dependable, service· COM. P/0 , computer
orient ed outside data entry. Good at
salespersons lot com-detail & customer in·
mun1ty newspaper terface. 675-6292 group. Expor1onco or _D_E_N_T_.AL __ A __ S_S_T_._F_/T_
degree preferred. G p · Draw/comm11slon Full roup ractice in Nwpt Bch needs f/t benefits Physical/ assistant 4 day/Wk al·
drug screening r•· tomato 'h day Satur·
quired. Fax resume: daya. (714) 640-1122 Attn: A . Micheal
Fletcher 7 t 4-650-4802
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SERVICE
CARPENTRY 3510
DIRECTORY A to Z HANDYMAN
INSTAUJREfACE CABINETS
Kitchens. baths, doors.
windows. Doug 546-7258
ADDITIONS HIRE A CARPENTER REMODEUNG 3410 Additions/Remodels
Fire/Water/Repairs.
Concrele/Elec/Plumb. DUNCAN Jerry, 948-7540 CONSTRUCTION
20 Yra EJCp. Small & ROl)llrl, Remod. 0oota. win-
Lg. Jobs 850· 7042 dows, cablMls, stucco & dry·
wall, lencts, gates, tic. Uc. Bell Construction
•Additions• bllh remodel 35yrs t.<p. Jerry 142.058 7
•Patios• kllchen remodtl
• Uc • Bonded /Insured F{ff Eat. 871-4941 CARPET
CLEANING 3515
APPLIANCES
SERVICE 3426 CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
Carpet repairs, profes-
slonally done. 20 yrs.
HOME REFRIQ/FRZ e}Cp. Sr disc. 775·6380
REPAIR. Same d~ serv. Repairs guamt' .
M11/Sr./Stdnt dl1c. CEIUNGS 3518 Reliable Relr~erallon
L#41728 99 ·3483 Acouatlc Aemovel
lncreue AeNle Value!
BUSINESS Aniatlc Interiors
Uc/Ins. 714-998·3650 SERVICES 3488
eBOOKIEEPINGe CERAMIC
AP/AR Profeulonal ruES 3528 Rea1onable & Uc.'d
•548·209 ..
M ulll·M edla: 0Hk Top R EGAOUT & INSTALL
Leaky showers re-Publlahlng·RH. Script
/Book Writing. All Your paired. L!1'670130
Bu1. NHdll 540-1947 873·8065 or 848-8526
CABINETS CLEANING
REFINISHING 3500 SElVIC!S 3548
KITCHEN CAlllN•T eaOW•N'S•
S1alned or painted. HEAVY DUTY HOME
Variety of rinlahH. CLEANING SEAVICE
Llc,69884S 378-0371 714-9~24•2
Why play Hid• 'N CLEANING DONE RIGHTI
SHk with chlldcare? Privet• Rnfdenc ... Call Claeelfled Aeference1'• Avall. today! 642-5e11. ..... .... ,.7 •
DRIVER PIT 10-11am Mon·Frl. PEOPLE BY SALES
3 dys/wk. Pick up/del Oftlce Assistant 20 PEOPLE: Be part of
fot photo lab . Must a Fortune 500 corpo-have good driver's hrs/wk, various dulles ti 'lh 75-. Incl phone & typing ra on w 1 a year record & Ins. Cotorlch, k ll C 11548 2218 successful history of
800-448·6515 (9-5) ~~~e!n 3p,,;.Spm. selling maintenance
•HAIR STYLIST• products. Local terrl·
For New Beauty Salon ORDER DESK tory. repeal sales,
Exp'd, f/t·p/t Comm. F IT p • r m . M ~F base and lncenlfvea.
or rent. 1·manlcurist 7:30nm-4pm. S6.50/hr. benefits. management
station for rent $75/W'k Benehta. Lt typJng for opportunities. Please
011 Loe 722-8755 10a.ep computer. Call Willie send resume to: V.
•HOSTESS• for appt., Book• on Tur•no, D~n• Sys.
· • T•pe, Inc. 548·5525 tem•.1. P .O . Bo• For Fine Oonlng lndlan H521v5, lrvlng, TX
RestaruanL Exp pref· P(T OFFICE HELP 75015 or ,.. r•·
ferred. Call 752-5200 Computer exp a must. sum• to 214-721·
Cl•._.lfled S8/hr. M·F 9-1. Quiet 9872. EOE M/F
The most comprohen· Psych oHice. 722-4588 Sell your home
stve and current dlrec· •-----------torv ol goods and ser-Buy It. Sell II. Find 1,1. through classified. vi~~s around! Cl•••lfl•d. 642-$878
CLEANING CONTRACTORS ELDERLY
SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 CARE 3611
Lori'• Houaecare LOW COST All Phases Russian Woman looking
Detailed •8JV1ce. sup-Electrical Drywall for elder cate poaitioo
~Iles furn'c;t. Aet'a. Acoustic Basebrd1. In NB-Live/In. Irish
esi Rates 760-5044 Fire Water Damage Nanny Agency 974·n83
Cement Masonry Tile
RELIABLE HOUSE Painting Whl Laquer CLEANING. BY THE Specially coatings FENCES DAY. XLNT REFS! Abrasive blast Catpet &DECKS 3615 YOLANDA 63t-5967 Lie/Ina 992-4485
Remodel•Addltlons
T.I. Commercial, Real-•Wood Feno•••
COMPUTERS 3556 denllal, Old & New. ~air, frM hlilliog
L#B624386 552-0119 esllmltts. Low pricts. Uc'd
Advanllgt Constr. 974-5301 MAC TUTORINQ
(lndlvldual & Bus) DECK Set·up, Quicken, Word COATING 3570 FLOOR INSTALL Excel, Modems, OTP llPAIRS 3620 M.,k 07S.7245
MICROSOFT WINDOWS STOP Deck Leakaf
Waterproof Coatings: VINYL•HARDWOOD HELPll Oocks/Stalra. Best $1 Cer•mlc•Marble•Sub 20% Discount• Qn·slte Quality work. Free Est. Floor Repalr•Carpet PC Installation, setup L#5874:l0 722·8769 Uc/Bond 943-3882 & lroubleshoollng.
EverGreeta Micro
(714) 994-3317 DOORS 3580 FUlOOTUll
••TUTORING•• REPAIRS 3622 Win dows, Word, An ••pertenced
Ex c e I, Ac e ••• dependable door
20 Yrs Exp. 723· 198S hanger. Guar work, Complete R-toratJon
reH. Don 521-8910 Refinishing. repair, up-
DOOR'S REPAIRED hols, etc. FREE pick·
up/dellv/esl. 962·1823 CONCRETE & S1111t1ctJon guatantHdl
MASONRY 3557 Aak for Mike Ble11.
642·2043 L#431830 HANDY MAN 3710 * Bttt Price/Quality ELECTRICAL 3610 H•••&Renlal Prepertlea l.lndtcaoe. bflclt, ltont
Concrete. M3-0l22 Paint.Carpentry·
A·1 •teotrloal work Drywall and morel
Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan Conatructlon Gary MS.5277
Cone, Patio, Driveway Quick Re:ConH Qu•I Crpnlry, Paint, Fplc, BBOt . Ref. 20 Yr Local Uc. e 0.7042 Cloaet/Gar Stor. Wall E•P• Tarry 557.7594 LACEY'S•l!Ll!CTRIC unite, furn, formlca,
25 yr• ••P· FrM •11. repalra 67$~59 Fred
CONTIACTORS Rea/Comm. l! dlac. Carp't~, roof'g, plbg, LAI 238300 2.a&ee palni•g, tll•, etc ...
GENEJW. 3558 SELL SR. DISC. Free Eat.
MOAQAN •~2•1
QUICK R•SPON8•t Carpentry• R .. fln• your used vehicle l.octd Uc. 20 yr eap • Plt.1mblng •Drywall•
Small ~·· big Jo1>9 lhrough classified Stucco•Palnllng•Tne Dunan Cona eso.1042 M2·H78 eJec:trlcal• .Am 14 t .7494 .
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HANDY MAN 3710
Carpentry, roofing,
plumbing, drywall,
stucco, painting, Ule.
electrical. Jim 641·7494
Electrlc•I Specialty
resldanlla.I wiring
phones, cable. Reft.
Integrity. 24 h11 798·25tS
HANDYMAN Carpen-
try, tile, plumbln#, & root 25yrs exp w refs.
Jarry Bell 775-8380
HANDYMAN CHAALIE
Hau1109 & Yard/Garage
cte~·up. Fence building.
House Palnllng. 760-5044
Plumblng/elec/Water
heaters/~rlnklera/cell lans. FR E Eallmate11
241-0137 or 218·8169
HARDWOOD
FLOORS 3712
CLaANJWA.X/POLISH
M•rble Rejuvenating
35 Years Exp,
714-846-870.
BAUUNG 3720
Heullng .lunk, Appll·
ances, Yard Clean-Up.
Etc... Call M ike
Me.139i
JUNK To The DUMP
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Wiii haul what Traah
Man won't! 964·5259
HEALTH/
NVTRITlON 3742
Thin l'or Llfel Herballfe
Independent Dlatrlbutot.
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Whethef you'ct.:r,lnQ or aefllng, fle<I
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c:anroma Comroonttv NeWs pubfl:5heS newspapers
In tne Olen!Sale area and In orange County, and
perfOOnS commerdal proOUcUon won.
send resume with cover letter to:
canfornla community News
Attn: JOhn PhlllPS
330 w. Bay street
COsta 1111e51. CA 92627
JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834
Wllllam Harold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE Watch & 1ewelry repair The Calif. Public UUll-Antique/Fine Jewelry ties Commlulon RE· &ly]MMrldt 973.0395 QUIRES that all used
household good•
IANDSCAPE • movere print their
P.U.C. Cal T number;
IAWN CARE 3808 limos and chauffeur•
print their T.C.P. num·
Baalo Yard Melnt. ber In all advertise-
Lawn• Cleenupe, ments. If you have a
Tr•• Trimming, Lt question about the I•
gallty of a mover, limo H•ullng 979<o8245
OrHn Scene L.andscpng or chauffeur, call:
Public Utllilles & lrr'fgatlon, Trimming Commission & Removal•, Clean-714·5$8-4151 UPI & Malnt. St. Uc.
#59902S, 95o-etoe
Landacepe Repair PAINTING 3858
Mallbu·lght1·Speclalst
Tr•ea/Clean-ups/hauls •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Call Pete 722•7732 Palntlnt1 Conlractor ~TREES.-Oull. l)llnllng by profit
Ucl602098. Ins. Te~M.4'-Me. "-"8, Frff SSL '45-3305 ..... .--751...V78 . 21 wra Gualltw Palntlnt
LEGAL
PLUS touchups.
24 Hra. Richard Sinor
SERVICES 3812 Uc 280644 845-3209
QUALITY CARE
REVOCAllLIE MAINT·PAINTING
LIVING TRUST 20 yre exp. Great
prlcHt 64!5·2417 Aon S19S COMPLETE
(7t 4) 848·7207 CHUNG'S PAINTINQ
20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlcel
Guar work. Free Eat. MASONRY 3828 Uc#375602 538·1534
lk•'• Cuatom Painting JOHN DOIWt llAIOMY Pror. Clean, Qua Illy 8rick•Ston .. Bloc:k•Lg work. Int/Ext & Oock1 & email joba OKI Uc Reaaonable. 631-4810 .r687191 831·3932 QUALITY lnVExl Paint·
Ing, Acou1tlc Removal
Can't aHm to Uc'd/bonded/lna, Free
get tO aJ1 lhOH quot••· Call 848·9678
RAINBOW Circle Malnt. r9f)llt lob• Painllng. lnC.'&t. Houle/ around th• house? Apt. OUll. job. Fr .. ••t.
Let the Clu8fflecl St. licl 569197 138--8888
Ser¥k:e Dlrectorw aTl:VSNS PAINTING
Free Est 20 Yra EJCp. help you find Quality WOfle. Rere. Nleblehelp. Ucil 4S2054 ... 5-3341
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18' PACKET ·As 1s·
$5.300
17' '94 DEMO
•LOADED•
PIANO • VOCAL
LESSONS 3868
Gottuao Music Studio
Plano & Voice lessons
• all ages. beginning
to c1assic1 540.1947
PIANO Beg.-Advanced
All age• -Teacher cert.
Entertainment Avail.
Jennifer 640·8669
PET
SERVICES 3870
PeraonellzedPet Care
Kennel altematlve. No
1tresS/Wor~. Uc. Ins.
& Rots. 673·7184
Pl.ASTER
llEPAIR 3880
INT/ElT.QUA&.ITY 1ST
Patch to complete
lobe. Ucenaed. 2Syra
Hp. 24 hra 554-7831
PLUMBING 3890
TH• LOCAL PLUMBER
-1 William • 8angert Co.-
Since 1947
Friendly Service
L#476000 875·9304
Plumblng Repair• &
Drain• cleared from
SS.SO. All flxturH In
tlaUed Steve'• 54H298
lOOflNG 3910
Leek Repalra
Guar Work, local reft,
Lil458490,RC Roofing
534-e205
SedlM Reet=ft•UC &
Ina. Speclal&ze comm.
rHOOf/repek. 25 yra.
•FREE UT 976-5095
CLASSIFIED
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homo, an apanment,
a new occupation or
even a stray pet .
No matter
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doing, your
hometown
newspaper
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ROOFING 3910
•THUNDER ROOFING*
For all of your roofing
ne•'"· Reroof/repalr. Uc 638144946-4122
TRANSIATOR/
TUTOR 3927
SPANISH/ENGLISH
Technical & Gen. Also
Interpret/Tutor Serv.
Native So. American.
su .. n• 973.7409
TREE
SERVICES 3929
•ALL AMERICAN• TREE SEVICE
Free Est./Sr. Olac.
Yard Cln·up53 t ·84 t 5
WALL
COVERINGS 3932
Cuetom W•llP•P•r Stripping/Painting
No Jot> too small I s" on w/•d. 173-2937
W• gals should hang
together. Strip, Install,
advice to the crazy.
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To tlace an ad In
l•••lfted iCall 842·5978.
Can't seem 10
get to all !hose
repair Job•
around the house?
Let th•
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