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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-25 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEAC H • COSTA MESA ..... Parents of women who was killed while crossing chasc;d ad space in the Daily Pilot and is running an open letter to Snowden, asking him why. among the officers . As the paramedics prepared to load Pamela into an nmbulance, street last year take out a newspaper adyertisement to try and arrange a meeting with Costa Mesa police chief regarding the findings in the case. "Why won 't you mee1 ' ith us to discuss the accident that killed our daughter?" she wrote in the letter. Snowden, meanwhile, has said he-"understands the family's grief' but stands by the investigation. · Paradis claims she was told by an officer, "It's was just an unfortu- nate accident. The driver sneezed." Bv TlNA BoaOATTA, STAfP Wuna COST A MESA -The last thing Susan Paradis expected to sec last Feb. 22 was her daughter, Paml!la, bleeding to death on a sidewalk just steps away from the front yard of her family's Salinas Avenue home. Since then, the pain of her Bomb hou delays night out Of· JWA ...,. Nothing is found as luggage compartment of Pittsburgh-bound flight is searched after man makes femark about a bomb. Bv MARC S. POSNt:R, ST.HF Wam:a JOHN WAYNE AlRPORT - A bomb hoax delayed a night for more than an hour Tuesday after- noon, prompting investigations by federal and local authorities. U.S. Air flight 338 was runway· bound in preparation for its trip to Pittsburgh \\hen airline officials were told shortly after 1 p.m. that a bomb was aboard, an official "ith the Federal Aviation Admin- istration said. The Boeing 737 was moved to 3 remote area or the airport "'here the 58 passengers and six crew members remained aboard as the luggage compartment was evacu- :ued and scoured, airport spokes- woman Pat Ware said. No explosives were found, she anJ other officials said. The scare began when a man who already had checked in a piece or luggage reported to air- line officials the he'd lost his tick· ct, the FAA officia l said. With the bag aboard and the plane pulling away from the gate, the man ''indicated it was too bad he missed hb flight because there was a bomb in the baggage," Ware said. "I don't know if this gentleman \\as just irritated that he missed his flight and (thus) said some- thing that was totally inappropri- ate," Ware said. "A situation like this is always treated very seri- ously. This is a very serious of- fense." The man walked away before he could be detained by airline of· ficials or airport security. He was described as being between 45 and SO years old. Both the FBI :ind Orange Coun- ty Sherifrs Deputies are investi- gating the incident, Ware said. Airline records should be de- tailed enough to lead authorities to the man, Ware said. Out, no arrest had been made in connection with the incident as of Tuesday night, according to Or· ange County Sherirrs Department Lt. Jay Mendez. Ware said it was unclear what was happening aboard the jct dur- ing the I-hour, 19-minute delay, but added that those aboard weren't completely in the dark. dau~ter's death has been com· pounded by' the release -Of what she describes as "sloven" police reports that are chock·f ull o(. "in· consistencies and inaccuracies" and Police Chief Dave Snowden 's unwillingness to meet with her. Now, frustrated and determined to be heard, Paradis has pur· Pamela -a pretty 26-year-old with long, flowing brown hair - had just arrived home that morn- ing and was crossing the street near Carmel Drive when she was struck down by a van. Only a short time passed before Paradis got what she called her first sampling of a callousness "l remember thinking, 'My daughter's layi ng here bleeding. What's a sneeze got to do ''ith anything?' " she sa id. Two weeks later, Paradis said another officer told the family that "he felt very sorry for the driver. She went through a messy divorce and has two children to raise." Each time, she said, she was too stunned to respond to the remarks Kathleen Owens of All Creatures Care Cottage and Veterinary Hospital struggles with Rupert while trying to free the black swan, the mascot of the Balboa Island Ferry channel, who was contaminated by waste from flood waters~ NO SWAN SONG Rupert. a black swan who makes the Balboa Island Ferry channel his home, has been nursed back to health after being contaminated during recent storm BY EVAN ff.ENEllLSON, STMFWUTU A fter a four-day absence, one of Newport Day's most f arnous fowls returned to the Balboa Island Feny channel. Rupert, an unusual black swan and the ferry's unofficial mascot, spent the weekend under the care of All Creatures Care Cottage Veterinary Ho pital after he was taken from the water by concerned ferry employees. The employees noticed late last week that Rupert was swimming erratically and looked ill. Veterinarian Joel Pa~o determined that Rupert had soaked up diesel fuel \\hich S.e IWAN/P•••• • We'"1ther bulletin: The weatherman did thtll th ) rain. would st<)p by tonight. That's nice, but w hy ,., hi nose growing? ,., See Weather, Page 2 G '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 that she bclie\e) reflected the ol· ficers' ''bias" to,,ard the drncr. "At one point, I did !'.j)' to the officer 1l1at I felt unc:t~\ about the investigation, that ll ;ccmcd he was showing a lot of ')mp.ith} lor the driver," Paradis s.:iitl. "And then he said to me, ') ou know, most officers pl ice the blame on the pedci.trian Uut. I'll try to find some lault ''llh the: driver.'" Still believing in the dcp.11 t· mcnt, the Paradises did e'er~ thing the investigators a!>kcd vi them They answered question.... The> were patient. They c' en hdd on to . See PARENTS/Page 5 Pamelfi Paradis Residents · oller school district survival tactics ...,. Parents stress concerns about budget woes affecting classrooms . Cost-cutti.ng measures will be outlined at Feb . 14 trustee meeting. :'\E\VPOR"l -~tLS.\ -\ 1i,1 ,1f ~ugg.e,tcd budget rcduct1 •rt' :in I :1 ~tructure fvr :i linan\'.1,il .lih l\UI\ committee "ill be pr1.:' med l 0l school tru:.tcc'> at their 1ll:\.t mcct- tng, the Kc" port-~tc·,'a Unilkd School District Un~rd k .arncd Tuesday night. S\Jperintendcnt \1.ac Ucrnd wld the bojrd that the'.: mc.i:.u11..:' '"II be t::ikcn in rcspun~c ro puhhl· commc11ts offered .11 the trp~tcc,· meeting. Trustee~ had imitc<l rci.1dc nl\ tn \pc;.it.. 1b,Hll the J1.,tm·1 's ruh: in th..: count~ b.111"1up1c~ and the} 1i .. 1c111..:J ,,, th cv \\CIC !>CO!dcd, dmh:J. :.1J, 1 .. 1."d a'11J gi,~n olfc rs ul help b~ re:-1Jcm~. 'C"P'-'ll B..:;.ich rc)1d..:nt b .l.l.'n \h 1t.t"Cll h 1,1 the b,l;irJ h. be r..- .. pon,1blc lur ih ·i. .. t10n~. "I r.::.ilh ti tnl.. \OU nc.:J " \lllC ol wnti.l..:"ncl. tu ~u \Our •ub." 'h.: !i.ltJ. I d rn'1 unJ.:1't.mJ hu\\ ,,>u c11,1.J l.;.i\~ pl.s~cJ \\llh t:a\.p.1;..:r, , m nt:\ a1 d thc-·qu:ilit~ "' ch1l· Jr .. n: i.:du~;.iuon.. l 1.:d h:idh 1,1 h.he hl 'I~ :}11, 10 ~OU :t' pu.hli 'C'\ 1111' I ut ' u :ire 1 di'·•£l'.'Oin1· 111 nt hl 1h1 .. \.l mm umt\. ·· Alh . 1 J P'-'oplc took up the oiler 1 ,,J,; qu., iun" ;.i11J rl.1 1.1~J.. l>ll th .. h 111kr.1, lo,;~ I 1 1~1 h!!hh of t.ll.: u .nm.:nh J1· r ·ctcd h)\\arJ thc ~chwl bu.11J \\ith thc r..:.,1dc11t \\hu '>UC. •''ll.,. th .. m. 1ndud..:. ~~ See SCHOOLS/Page 4 Speculation abounds about new county chief ...,. Local residents Hugh Hewitt and John Crean among those sugg ested as the pers on to lead the county out of its bankruptcy me ss. Bv EvA.-.: Ht.:'l:ER.So::..,' '" \\a1.1k With Orange Count\ Chu:f r\J· ministrafr.e Olf1ce r Lrntc Sdrn..:1- dcr transferred to another dql.1rt· mcnt, city and count) off1c1.11' .ire i.peculating about h" rc pl:t\'.cm, nt While few could pinpl>int .111 l\!i.:.rl candidate. there 1:, gcncrJI agri:.:-· ment that the count)\ lll:\\r.:"t h>p official \\Ould face a nm,iJ.: r .iltk challenge. "Some feel that the nc" p.:N>n !ihould come frum th..: prn 11.: '~c· tor so that he can pro' 1Jc I II\ JIC cctor m:m:igcmcnt." sate.I 5th [)1,- trict Supeni or ~bri.sn Uu~c' in. ··some think the 111JI\ iJu.11 'hl1ulJ be more expcnen,cc.I \\ith £ll\Crn· mcnt mJnagcmcnt ·1 here ha'~ been lot and lot' of 'u~c!\thtn'< JnJ 11 in • ' ~.it .n1t1c .. !." lit ~ th.: n.:l!J 1 t:.ii..e th~ • hi II\ in J lk\\ J .1..d•vn u' II · I 1<1.n bJ. l..rl.j t\'.~. th.: B .ird f Sup.:n1, ... r' r..:ffuh:J .:Im. ,J .. ·r lh.1.11 hi, po't ~1uHlJ~ .inJ .1p1 1 :.J ,ount~ fl.·.ilth Cari: \ccm. 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"'I I.:', :i ~l){'IJ th1ni..i:r. h..: can See COUNTY /P•ge 6 Rains fill Newport stor.m drains with trash ON THI COYla A ahopptng cart wa1 taken downatrum during the recent ratn1 and Is now part of the debria heap at the Santa Ana River Jetty. ..... Heavy rains sweep everything from clothing to hypodermic needles into the bay and ocean. BY EvAN II ENERSON, SrAH Wasru NEWPORT BEACH ...... Roger Brannon notices a styrofoam cup or a plastic bottle laying in the !ltrcct and ~owls. "Oue \\here that') going to end up,:' a~ Brannon, an equip· mcnt operator with the city of Newport Uench' &cncrat service division. The an wcr 1 Newport lby and the Pacific Ckcan, uccorJing to !.torm drain m;.iintcnance workers . In Nc,~port Oc:ich, the city' 1,600 storm drain b:illins serve as a re~ ccptac:le for all !>OrtS of debris. During heavy rnins, like the recent Orange County storm , the water will sweep everything off the streets 11110 the torm drains and, ultimately, out into the ocean. The culprit , J} Brannon, arc carelc re ident who randomly throw trash into the treet. Al· though the torm draio~ bear the words "No Dumping, Drain \o Ocean," contractors will throw un- used paint, concrete nnd tar di· rcctly into drair\5' he s:aid. "There h:is been such an in· crco~ in the amount of rubbi h od dcbri over the pa t four )C:lrs. This h a f\Jll-t1me Jllh th>\\.' Ur:rnnon )aiJ. "People h.1, c 1 ''t their sen'c of n:!<J'IOll\lhtlit~. Y1'11 SCC a piece Of tr.1,h, W\I J'l.:k II up.'" With the au.I ol j 'pi:o,;1,111>. ,Jc . igned yactor RO\kkr 11 ud.;, the torm dralll m.iintc11.1n\'...: 'tufl Au h each of the dr.1111' t\\~l to three tune) a )Car. ,\ ho'c c-;.imc> 1,500 gallons of \\Jtcr to undos :a bloc~ed line \\-hilc a l;.irgc m ... 1.11 pipe \4lCUUOl UC~ 01 l the dehm Ctty official c~tim:uc th.it 40~ ut the dcbn that collect in the dratn c;.itch ba'lin~ no\\ from other c111es through creek channd into Newport Ucach water), Hen~ .... during a ru1ny ~llson, the city l • ...TUSMJh9e6 The painting on top or PJS~ 1 b by local artist Don Jone . For more on p.unltng>, call 67?·5839. INDIX Almanac .•...• = ............. 2 round Town ............... 2 Citysidt? ...... ~ .. ········•·•••·· 2 CIJS: iflcct ..•...•.•.••..•.•.••.• 9 Jerry Kobrin .................. 3 Sf>Orts •••••••.••••.•••..••••••••• 7 .. M 2 Wednelday. January 25, 1995 .. ALMANAC UJIUU"CIH Rtt'tnt b1J11kruptcks as rtpot1rd tu tht f'rdtrul Bunli.ruptq Cout1 Jn Santo Ana. MIWPOaT alACM • Ah1mo·Ptobody Anoclutcs, :a C:il1fom1a limited par1nership: chapter 11 • l::DO Corpunition, A ritcv.rd:2-{.'orpcmltiun; ch:aptcr 11 a1aTHS Most rtttnt binhs In /\'n+<pot1 Bc·•ch and Costa Mtu. IT. JOHPH HOSPITAL DIC.26 • Juhn and ll)drt Beth, CO!>l:I MC):I, boy JAN. 10 • T:i)lor on d Kelli Roberuun, Co~ta Mesa, girl HOAG MIMORIAL HOSPITAL DIC.lO • Krith und Kimberly Martin, Co)ta Mesa, boy DIC.31 • Donald and Emily Ziebell, Ne\\ port lkadi, girl IAN. 1 • Dute und Sarah Spicl'r, Co)ta Mesa. boy • 1 homos ond Ann Pl'coni, Co)la M C)J, girl • h an and Kri51ll 1 hunstrom, NcY.port Oc;il'h, girl IAN.2 • Brian :rnd ~htllt•y M:anh:ill, Co)tJ ~lei.a, girl JAN. l •Joh n and Penny Fleming, NcY.port Oc:ach, girl IAN. 4 • Michael ond Sothy Delaney, Ne-wport Ueach, boy •Joshua and Curl Cum.mins, Newport Beach, girl • JUC!I und Cami Burnstinr, Newport Ucach, boy IAN. S • Curt und Lln du Ueutcl, Co rona dd MJr, boy DEATHS /llost l'l'C't'nl deaths us 1Tpot1ed to tl1t Orun~t Cou111y R«!ordtr's Offirr. COSTAMISA •Carroll II. ll:rnsstn, ~. Dec. 5 • Vcmon t:. Sr11rl. 93, Dec. 8 • Sar.ih C. Sprini;H, YI. Occ. 13 • :\IJriJm UijJnl, liO, Oec. 12 • Muriannr K. llrt'mcr, 71 , Dec. 8 NIWPOH H ACH • Juhn l'utinl, tu. Dec. 7 •John E. Wilson, 72, Dec. 7 e l'aul:i M. Lorenz, 89, Dec. 7 • Nt1410n J, Hu~IUn, 77, Dec. 6 • ll:iul N. Sphcy, 82. Dec. 7 • Rlllph S. Chtrtl.ulT, 85, Dec II • lleltn C. llurtun, 1)7, Dec 9 • Willi11111 L !>1.1111un, Ml>. Dcr. 10 •Joel. f. King, 7i, D.:t: 12 MARRIAGES Must IT'C'tflt murrlogts sis l'l'pon rd to tlit Orot1Jlt Cou11t.r RCC'Ordt:r'S omre. COSTAMH A • Rlchurd l'. Redman m:irricJ K11thlt•c11 A. Vunhulle, on Dec. 10 in Co~ta Mc~a NIWPOH H ACH • Wu lt•y E. Stul4rrs mJmed Jill J. Urunson, on Dec. 10 111 Newport Uc:ieh • l'hlllp U. Farmar mamcd M11rll)n G. Allcmunn·Stines, on Dec. I 0 in Newport Dcach • JclTrey G. Aluandtr married Kimbtrly A. Stupp, on Dec. 10 in Arcad1.i VOi.. 89, NO. 21 111-u II. Jobawn, Puhh\llcr \\ llllutn Lobddl, [J1tor lfu M1rll~. Man~t:1n1 CJ11ur lrl• Yokol, C1I)' (d1h)f M1~ Munln. l'ho10 (d110r ~ fnnk. Cucublloft M.1n~1,r llank Knlaht, l'rl>lluct1<>11 M.1nJ1cr Mkbu l t'kltlltr, 01\pl .. y M .. n.11~r J"41 Ot11l11a. Cl• 1f"d M1n.11• r ,,..... It.II, Con1rnlkr RIADIU HOTUNI • M2·Hl6 Y°'*r ron1ni.;n11 ;11!uu1 ch.: D•1ly l'd1.Jt or "°"' llfl' •til bl: r-."<D1J.:<I ind I M:ll d1tcccly 10 c.J1t0t W1I· h;i.m L.oWcll. Tiie ..amc 2H~"'' ln ... t r111t M:l"'ICC INI)' be u..cd to r1aurJ kllr1t '" tbo tJ110r on any 11.ptC LOCALS 0 LY • CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI. S74-42l3 CtnllDI BY MAile S. PosNE~ STAFF Wuna It's looking like the race for Marian Dergeson's former state Senate seat will include more than the three political heavyweights who've already begun their sparring. With four days lefl lo tum in.the required 40 voter sign:itures to qualify for the March 14 ballot, e ight candidates already have paid their filing fe es. In addition to retired Newport Beach Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and Assembly members Doris Allen CR-Huntington Beach) and Ross Johnson (R-Placentia), the field looks like it will include an eclectic group of Sacramento outsiders. Those seeking the post range from Madelene Arakelian, the co-owner of a waste-management company, to Dan Worthington, a photographer and director o f the Costa Mesa Sanitary District. Others planning to file arc: Robert Ruper, a Newport Beach eye surgeon; Long Pham, a former Newport Beach City Council 5ndidatc·turned-gacmy; and Mil\_c Palitz, an UOUMDTO .. TODAY fLOIRAL NOOllAM The Cnpc Aornl Kingdom, n1 the sou1hwest tip of Africa, contains about 8,600 dirfercn1 plant species. Learn about the richness and diversity or that area's pl:iot lifc during 11 free 8 p.m. progr:lm 111 Sherm:in Libr:iry and Gardens, 2647 ~l ~far. Call 673·2261 for rcscrv:itions and information. CKAM818MW8 The Cost:i Mes:i Cham~r or Commerce is holding 11 mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at The L:ib, 2930 Bristol St. For more information, call 574-8780 or 966-6661. MA1181AGI INRICHMINT F:iirvicw Church :it 2525 F:iirvicw Road in Cost:i Mcs:i continues its '' Alw:iys on Wednesdays" program with a free m:irriage enrichment semin:ir from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. The progr:im continues every \Vcdnesday through Feb. 22; attend any or all or the !lemin:irs. Det:iils, 5454610. THURSDAY . in nkeeper whose Newport Deach council bid was scuttled when an 11-year·old neighbor wa!. caught gathering nomination signatures. WAKI UP YOU8 HA.IN Barb:ir:i H:irt shares v:ilu:ible tools to help develop new str:itcgics for creative thinking :ind problem sohing during her 7 :i.m. lecture "Wake Up Your Brain and De Brillian t Before Breakfast " :it the breakfast meeting of the Business Development Division of the Newport I larbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthu r Blvd. in Ne" port Beach. Cost for members is Sl4 wit h rcscrv:uions, Sl7 :it 1hc door; for guests, S 17 wiih reservations nnd S22 :it the door. Details, 729-4.iOO. C\sEY l':LUKSCH/DAI LY raLOT Up a tree after me: Brian Lawler, 6, left, scampers up a tree after his twin brother Scott, who explores how strong the oak tree, located near Mariners El- ementary in Newport Beacr, actually is. Fair .fields pitches to run carnival 8 ¥ MARC S. POSNER., SCAff \\'a11ca Would-be carnival opera· tors for the Orange County Fair have a liflle le~ than a \\cek to muke their pitch. And for officials from 13 .& D Amusements, it'll be the second time around. The company, \\ hich hus operated the rides and games al lhe fair for the last dec~1dc, lost the bid· ding process fate Just year. l3ut 13 & 13 executives pro1e~1cd the way foir of· ficials handled the !>Coring of proposals and to u cer- tain extent, fair officials ad· milled, the process \\a~n '1 entirely just and opted to try the whole thing over. "We ce rtainly think we 're the best carnival for the job," said Sha\\ nee Merten, business munage r 13 & 13, ba~ed in Fountuin Valley. "We have an excel· lent record there and na- tionally." The dispute arose be· cause judges on a fair board panel opted to open financi:il proposals before interview~ regarding the technical a~pects were com· plcted, fa ir spokeswoman Jill Lloyd ~aid. Since the contrnct in· eluded this year's fair - ulong wi th those in 1996 und '97 -fair officials weren't ~mxious to go 1hr<?ugh an appeals process that could have taken long· er than simply starting over, Lloyd said. Oid , must be submiued by Monday and the scqring process should begin anew on Wcdne~day. If all goes well, a <..'On- 1ract ~hould be signed by March I 5, fuir officials said. 0 & 13 originally was passed over last year when the fair board awarded the carnival pact lo Ray Cam· mack Shows, a Arizona- based company. Fair officials said that Cammack impre~sed them with its reputation for pro· viding a safe and fa mily- oricnted carnival. 0 & D has suffered its share of public relations setbacks in recent years. In 1993, a ride operator was arrested and later con- victed of molesting several girls in the carnival's haunted house. The same summer, eight people were injured during a roller· coaster ride mbhap. And last summer, a '"orker was electrocuted. Members of the foir's board or directors are slat· ed to hear an update on the selection process at their meeting on Thursday. Proposal to turn carports into garages reJected A plan that would allow some We!>! Side Cm.tu Mesa apurlmenl owner~ lo convert their carports into encloi.cd garages foiled 10 win the Planning Commi!.sion':. approval Monda.y night. The commi~ion deadlock.c l.I on the decision with a 2·2 vole with Co11,1mis~ioner Mark Korando ub~luming. The city'i. planning ~luff -which wrote the propo~aJ -will 1ukc the mauer before the City Council ~omet ime next mon1h. Property owners along James Street, Shalimar Drive and Wc~l 18th Street have compla ined that crime in the neighborhoods has left them no choice but to convert the rarports into enclo~ed garages. Many owner~ have completed the conversions without proper permits from the city's building department. A nd, according lo city officials, most of the new gurages don't meet city code specifications. The stafrs plan would bring those properties into compliance with city standards and ullow other property owners in the same area to conve rt their carports in the future. WEATHER MAILING ADDHSI lu\ll.ihun\, cd1tun;il mJlll:I or tfd· \;:r1ii.;;m.:nu h.:r.:1n c.in I>.: rc(lro- doc.:d v.1thou1 1--r111.:n p.;1m1M.1on or (l•Jl)lli;ht .,..m:r Our ;1dd1cu IS 330 W U.1y St . Cost• M.:~. C-A v;u,21 It " lht' r1kw\ pc1li.')' II) rmmptly curr«I .ill UhJf\ of ~111,.1.iti..t' l'k.uc c.iU HO lU-4, "" 230 'llunk ~ou n1 The Ncwpor1 Dc11eh/C~t~ Mc'" D1ily 1'1101 (USrS·14HIOO) 11 pubhshc<I Mllflll•)' thmucJ1 s .. tu1 d.iy In Nc•pof1 lk!Kh anJ C~l~ Mc~. ~ubscr1ptt011~ .,e only a~••I· ..ibl-. by wb-.;rib1n1 h) The Tun.:• Oran,c Co.in1y (l!W) 2~?·91<11. In •rU\ ouuiJc o( N.:"J"lfl lk:"4h and C0\1• M1:u. iullloe11p11un' to the D.11ly P1lu4 only arc a•.111 .. bk: by nwl rot U.S8 pct month S..c ond tl.iu f!ll'l•ac p.:iiJ 11 CCl\h1 Mesa. CA (Proec:s 1..eh11k all •P plit:lbk \llitC I/Ill ~;;I 1.1•(5 ) POSTMAHtR. S.:nJ •dJ1m <"-n&1:\ 10 TlM: Nc,,.por1 lklkl\I C°'u Mcu O.uly P1lu4, P 0 8'>• ISW, Co\11 Mcu, CA V.?6Zt1 Cop)11-'1• No ~"'1 .iu'"''· 11· HOW TO RUCH US CirculoUoo (The Tlmu Orooge County) (800) 252·9 I 41 Ad~crti~init Clu:.sifietl 642·56 78 Obplay 642-4321 Editoriol New~ 5.i0-1224 Sport 642-4330 News, Sport\ Fax 646-1170 M11in Office Du me~ Office 642-432 1 Dusincs fax 63 1-5902 l'"hl"htJ lw Wl1furnu C ommumn !'<•o a ·11n10 Mmnr <.:orn1\6f11• Jloa<r Oalu by, .. l'rt"..lc'llC .11ld Cl 0 w J TIMPHATURU N~port Be.ich 59/48 Balbo.i 59/48 Cost• Mesa 60/48 Coron.i del Mar 59/48 IURf fOHCAST lOCATION Wedge SIZE 3-4 SW ]•4 SW ].4 SW ] .. SW J-4 SW Newport Blackies lti~er Jetty CdM 80ATIN• south to soulhwtsl 10 lo 15 llnols, 7 fool west s~ell, becoming southwest lo ~tst 10 knots by nlghlfall, westerly swell. TIDD TODAY First high 3:52 .i.m ........... S.l First low 11 :24 .i.m ......... 0.4 Second high 5:44 p.m ........... 3.1 , S«ond low 10:15 p.m ........ 2.0. THURSDAY Fir~t high 4:SS .i.m ........... S.6 First low Che<ll ror sm.ill cr.iJt .id~isory tod.ay. Sc.tlued ah~rs .ind thun*'showtrs fortcHt, diminl•hlng tonight. Wfnds 12:21 .1.m ........ .0.3 Sttond high • 4:08 p.m ........... 2.9 Second low 11 :21p.m ......... 1.IJ W.iter temp.: S6 Do these self-proclaimed outsiders think they've got a prayer? · "l 'm the darkest of dark horses," said Wo rthington, 59, a Costa Mesa resident. "There are enough problems for all or the other candidates to address that it leaves an open door. As )OU know one of the candidates h~s moved into the di~t rict (to run fo r office) and that's called ca rpet bagging.'' Johnson will move to Irvine if he officially opts to run. · Worthington al so noted that John~n and Allen won re-election to their Assembly posts in November. . "It costs approximately $340,000 for the state to administer a special election," Wo rthington said. "If one of those Assembly people is elected, that's another cost that the people of this stale are bearing." Financi al waste by incumbents was a recurring tone. "Looki ng at the slate of (big·name candidates) .. . there's no one there 1 want to represent me," said Ruper, who lives On the Newport Peninsula. "I don't think they really want to represent me. They just want another job because of term limits. "The people are not going lO be happy with that k.ind of representation," Ruper said ... They're too smart. I just think it's time that somebody who works ev~ryday and pays taJCes and has employees (gets elected)." Palitz, too, spoke of pure motives. ''I want to do something good for the county on ~ state level'," he said. "I have a lot of good ideas." Politz fancies himself in a May 9 runoff election wi th Ferguson. IC no candidate secures more than 50% of the vote on March 14, the top Republican will face the top Democrat in May. Palitz and Arakelian both are registered Democrats. The other six candidates all are Republicans. Out Arakelian, who said she's not affiliated with Democratic Party officials, contends that partisan squabbling won't become a part of the race, at least in the primary election. She said she'll run a clean, but' aggressive campaign. Deing assertive isn't something she has a problem with, Arakelian said. "I'm the lady that stood up (at a county board meeting) and told the supervisors to resign,'' ~he said. A rakelian also lost a bid in a primary election to take on Republican Congressman Bob Dornan. Donations rescue museum program As a result of recent donations, the Newpo rt Har- bor Ar\ Museum has announced that its "Partner Program" has been. saved. The program, which provides financial assistance for in-museum and in-cl:issroom art education, was saved by donations from grour.s including the Fluor Foundatio n, Rockwell, the W1ldier Foundation and the Santa Margarita Company. The donated money will be used to provide fund· ing for buses to the museum, as well as in-class ori· entations. CA81H NITW08KING Oirecr counselor Sus:in Linn will present :i free program on "Networking for Oirccr Success" :it 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Public Library. Linn will di.scuss effective networking techniques, career enhancement :ind job security. Call 717-3800 for details. PltlPAlllNG fOlt PUaJ1tn Children ages 9 to 12 and their p:irents can tlltcnd :i five-cl:iss series on sexual development al Coi:ona dcl M:ir Community Church, Congregational, beginning today from 7 to 9 p.m. and continuing every Thursday in Febru:iry. The separate classes for boys und girls arc ubs1incncc-oricnted. Cost is S25 for five-cl:.iss series. Details, ~4-7400. OUTDOOR LIADIUHIP The N:itional Outdoor Leadership School is an outdoor school with a varie1y or trips that take pince :ill O\'cr the world. Senior school instructor Dao T:islitz will give a free slide prcscnt:ition or the :ictivities :inJ benefits of an expedition and how )OU coin get involved at 7 p.m. :it Ad\'cnture 16 Outdoor & Tr:ivcl Outfitters. 1959 llarbor 81\d. in Costa Mcs:i. Details, 650·3301. THURSDAY, FEB. 2 MOW TO WltlTI A IC811NPLAY "Killing Zombies fOr Fun and Pro fit" is the tit le of a free 3 p.m. screen writing seminar presented by Costa Mesa write r Terry Black 31 the Corona dcl Mar Branch Library, 420 Marigold A'ic. The program will followed by a tea. For more inform:ition. call ~-3135. St11d )'our Items to Around Tonn ~itor, Tl1t D:1ily PilOl, JJO W. Buy St., Costa Mcs:i, Calif. 91621. SURF REPORT POLICI FILU .. ,, ..... ,, .... , w ... ,,.11 ' ... , ..... T••Ml•r Solid overhead w01ves h.ive pounded the COilSt this week, but the waler is semi-cle01n, with health advisories keeping sur(era away from the beach. Weakening slorm activity will bring smaller waves this week, but cleaner willer. A large high pressure system building abow Siberia will ptc>IW>ly slip down Into the north P~fk and bring our 'ftatt..r p.lltern b.xk to coolf dry weather and small northwest s~lls In tt.. M.a couple weeks. For daily surl repottt ud foreca•IJ, call (900) 976-SURF. The call cosls S 1.50 plus any possible toll. COSTAMISA 800 block or Conarcss Strttt: Stereo equipment worth $450 W3S reported stolen from -:i pickup truck th:it hud its door forced open. NIWPO•TalACM JOO block or N~pur1 Cenccr Drhoe: A stereo, 11udio caueuc tupes, clothin& :ind costume jewelry -oil worth SI, 160 -were reported stolen from a cur th:it hod its window sm:rs.hcd out. 4100 blotk of MacArthur Boulevard: A SI0,000 hc:irt-sh:ipcd diamond rin4 was reported stolen from an unsecured l:lfoty dcpo11t box. JOO block ot llosplcal Road: A Chri•lm~s om:1mcnt -11 wooden horse on a tricycle -was reported t.tolcn from u storage area. The item was wonh S250. Tl• Of Tiii •AY • Parked, occupied vehicles cont~anina one or nK>rc pcoplC arc espcdolty li,nireca..c if obtcNCd at an unusu~I hour. l"hcy could be lookouts for • buralary in proare '-even if the occu1>3nt.s appear tO be lovc11. -<out1c&y Ncr.po11 Bcxh politx ,, . Newport 8eact\1Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Wednesday. January 25, 1995 3 DI tun'1 pouring old or my notebook thl rainy day I T'S lltAT TIME ACAi -•Corona dcl Ma.r reahor Claar· Rem~mbcr all that stufT •e'd k)' an.., the rusting iron.man of prom1)Cd to 53\ e for a ntin\ the b:ucball di:unond, is busily de- da)? Well, don't look no~, but ·it's n)ing rumoB that he's being re- bccn pouring cruitcd by the Cllifomi:t Angels in 3gain, and some their sc:ircb for rcpl:icemcnt pl:iy· items :ire still sal· e~. Brown pliiys third base m the v:igeable: O\er-75 Slo-Pitch Softball League. • h ana Trump • AJl the way from London has come and comes word that popul:ir Confrey gone from the Phillips, the Huntington Reach pi· local sa!i~iCt)' anist \\Ol4ing 'em at the L3nesbor· scene. ha\ ing ough Hotel, is composing a dill) d:u.zled p1lla111 of celebrating the R:ims' exodus to the Dig Can)on/ Georgia Fronticre·s hometown. It\ Spygla!>!> Commit-called "The St. Louis Boos." tee of the Or:ingc •The moi.t e>.cning thing th:it • CQnnt) Ph1lh:i;.;.r_· _ __.h:i~ncd, 10 me between mon, ntc oc1ct\, socins was meeting vh~cious Pb)l· :ind I'm told ·th:it tis B;tillce..:it a B:ilboa Bay Oub C\ el'\one bcn· reception honoring Barbara and efited E pcc1:ill)' the 'Golden Girl AJcx Bo•ie. the Hean Associ:i· herself. h .ina reponedl) pocketed tion's "Sweethearts of The Year." SJS,000, plus e\pcnse!.. Turning to her yachtsm:in- Looking for a good de~I~ Read Best Bu.ys every Thursday . and Saturday i'n the Daily Pilot FREE Pick Up & Delivery Men's Pants Ladies' Slacks ' ---******* Ladies' Blouses 186.Eut 16th St. • Costa lest • 548-4381 The Nevvpon Bedd r19 Comoany d•:ference; Custom Handcrafted Qual/~2• ~ r " ' All-Natural, 100~ Cotton Padding-' • ·ne .... ! 'Tl.:lle '"I L."ur r• "' "'"" ~ • (Q'T!flV' Premium Quality Spring Foundatlon-v, e Ce qn e'>t.'f\. 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"Loo v.bo'~ . for :lll tbe troubles. here, Jad,." )he id ··1r our fa. •On S:uurd:a} morning, I'm in· \'Onte columnist, The Dail> Pilot's \ttcJ to JOtn rc,ense-bent dicnts Herb Tobin." of Sh3pc Up J\ev.pon, v.ho It p:t) The Bo"'ies' champagne reccp-a:oh to dem nd th::n Rotxn Burns tion v.35 held. fiumgly. in the and his staff of tormentor) mflict club ' rcn~':lted Prc)1dent1:tl all linds of puni)hment upon Suite. now dubbed "Top of the them!»Clvcs Proceeds v.111 benefit Bay." You ma) Sta} in the pent· the Onnge"'ooJ found:H1on It's hou~ sutte, \\-Ith its "ondrous m) ch:ince to get e"cn for the "iews, for mercl) Sl.~O per night. umcs the) m3dc m~ \\:llk the Bring a friend. tre:idm1ll, "uhout 3 i.:ifet) net • Faith :ind begorra, it's a shame "h:u the) 're doing 10 the T here "as one of tho e thumb- tr:iditional St Patnck ·s D:i) pa· sucl..ing stories an another ga· r:ide in Mi 1on VicJO. The~ 're zette the other dJ.), staling that canceling it, that 's ~ h.st. Org:iniz· ''J<>hn Cn-an 'oluntecrcd to be· b . come interim chtcf ... _~ ..... MA,;;.-c"' a 1' e..-eecrn11g riet1cc:s ---------------- from the Mi))ion \'1CJO AC'll\ nies Commiuee, breJl..mg the ne":o of its demise. Mone) ·s the root of it :lll, more's the pll). Something :tbout the count) 's bankruptcy, :ind the \\CC leprechauns responsible ficcr for cash-strapped Or..inge Count) to restructure 11 bureau· C'rJC) :ind sell count) .l ~t ." Geez, "b:it a loaJ of bull-bicep' l\ot that he couldn't get the )Ob done, 1.1. hich he could, but Big John le:uned in World \\' r ti about the foll) o( "voluntcerin •• for an}1hing. He ne\'er 5.liJ II, re· riod. •The "stcambo:tt" i n t goin around the bend, but !>Orne of 11 pa~engers :ire Member.. of the Exchange Oub of l\cwrort H;ubl.:Jr arc wondering 1f the) II con11nuc lunchtn~ Thur~3\') :n the I.ind· m:uh.. Reuben E. Lee 1f 11·s con· vertcd into a n:iuuc:il mu,eum. S:iy one member: .. facn "1th :t fe~ s" igs of grog. wmc d thusc old 03\'Y beans m:i~ be too tough tO S"-allO\\." •Ba\ 1de \'1ll:i~e C'Jtertr R:I\ . -~ uggest1on on ho" to ~. ,, c the count) 's fin:inc1:il en 1-.. 10 "11 ··Bet a billion do11:i,... on the S..in Diego Ch:irgef) to "'P t tile ..i9cr~ in Sund:i) 's Stupor B.l\\J \\1th :i point spread hle th:11. "e c.in t • Reol E$1a1e itlit Esaow end Solel .Problems • onc:1on> T enont o, SOUie$ I c." • t G:irf 0 SI ..\. c~ ~t:i1I Loun e in Cu ll \ic ... .i Hie other d!I} •• i'll') .\rt ~rllm D ~:;~ ~ing v. e c n c~ix ct ~ .e tr:an•c rul· 1ng 1n the m:il . me :arc c:il!ing Cu'1..i de.: 0. J," He 1old of 3 ... 'e in ~ .. n fr n .. ,,~_, b3cl.. in I Y:. 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M,·.,:1..~";,::;:·~ .. 7 14·979·8330 • •" '• '°"''c' Sabatmo's was onginally founoed m Ctucago after our tattler brought · the family recipe for our famous ltahan Sausage from Palermo, Italy m the 1930's Today, ll1s sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic ttahan food . prepared fresh daily and seasoned with 5 generations of family pnde Thank you, The Sabanno Family cal ER91G SPECWJSTS -••rW.C...._..A~ '"',...,.,,,.., ......... ,..... .. ,, fol ReseMtlOnS cal 7230821 . w . Beach Order Comcast Cablevision's Enchanted Service and recei\'e Comcast's Complete B~ce, The Disney Channel, and vour choice of I any two premium movie channels. All for only $36.99 for your first n1onth. COMING SOON ON: fhe ~SHEf Channel Pinocchio, The Muppet Movie, Aretha Franklin: Going Home Grumpy Old Men The Pelican Brief Shadow/ands Philadelphia Mr. Jones For Love Or Money l.BiZmJJ. ~CDMCA&T· (714) 5429'222 ......... ................... __ ", ... __ ------·-------..... .._ .. , ............... ... ----.. -__ ..._,,.-... • COCl<T-' LS ~""OW PHQ°"f A,i-'[AD • 196 EAST 17TH ST.,• COSTA MESA US-7616 • 4 Wednesday, January 25, 1995 The Voluntrn Dlrtttory naas pcrlodlcaUy In tbc DaUy rilof. tr you'd like larormatloo oa sett111J )Otar ora:mlu1fon litLt'd, ~II '-'l-4.lll, ext. JJl. FliH H•rlt•r Are• l•c. Friends In Service to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those In need :ind provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers arc needed to help in a variety or areas. For more inform:ition, call Debby. MS·8050. Feed Dlstrlltutle11 Ce11ter The Food Distribution Ccntcr, Orange County's privnle non·prolit foodbank. needs volunteers to inspect ;md sort donated foods and tb help monthly ror cducuion:il, cntcruinmcnt md social purpo$CS. For tnformalion, c:ill 779.3441. Net Ce••ectl•• The ll:n Connection i~ a women's phil:lnthropic extension of the Chamber of Commerce which scf'es the communities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For informntion, call K:iy Walburgcr, 650·2144. Herlt•1• He•M bxlllery Volunteers arc needed tor an :iuxili:uy support group being fom1cd by Heritage I louse, a non·profit substance abuse recove ry home for pregnant and earcnting women and their children in Costa Mc~. For morc.Jnfonruitio~ c~I 646-2!71. ""'- tours ror the various 1hc)ws pn:scnled by the M111C1.1m. For information, call Je:m l..aW$0!'• 49'-30.S.C. Marcia •• ••••• The March of Dimes office in Cos1a Mesa needs volun1ecrs for fond-raising tummittees, speaking opponunitics, occasional office work and help with bulk mailings. For infomuuion, call 631-8700. New Dlrecfl•u fer W•••n The non·prolit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks vol unteers. Call S48·9927 between JO a.m. and 6 p.m., or call Joy at 548-8754. llllMIJ ......... , • Allowing qualified teachers to volunteer to serve as subs1i1utc teachers :il a sovin~ of $80 per day -Lcfleris uvrakas. • Implementing a sales or prop· erty tax designated just for schools, with a date when the t:ut· ing would end -Franklin Dun- lap, Costa Mes;i. •Asking businesses to help the youth of the communily as fu1ure employees -Mury Helen Frake- Minur. Newport 89ach/CO*ta M-Dl!ffy Piiot Mar. • Keepina 1>4rcnts informed and asking for help in the recovery process -Chris Fletcher, New· port Bc:ich. • Looking nt surplus property as a revenue source by ~c1Jh1g the land or putting it to other use - Julie Hill. • Helping raise funds for the Newport-Mesa Schools Founda· tion, a non-profit group separate from the district that raises money for school programs -Cyndie Dorcoman. The board will study po~sible w3ys to cut, if they are nece~sary, at its Feb. 14 meeting. The impact of each suggested cut and the de- decisions ore made. After more thun an hour or public comments, the prevalent theme ccn1ercd on preserving chil· drcn's educ:uion. no matter wha1. After the public input portion or the meeting, one parent said thut the board fin:illy ~eemcd to listen to the con1muni1y and put the focus on schools und ~tudcnts. Uoard members also passed a resolution Tuesday that demands a 100% return of all money put into the now bankrupt county pool. The district has abou t $80 mil· lion in the pool -about $33 mil· lion.Jn properly taxes and other revenues thal was, by luw, directly deposited with the county, and nearly $47 million it borrowed tQ _ ~~illngsJQLmorc infoanation, c:.111 the volunteer coordinator, 771·1343. Hl9h Hepes He•d. lnl•IT p,.,, •• Newpert•C .... ,.._YMCA The Ncwport·Costa Mesa YMCA needs a variety of general volunteer help. For information or applications, call Rita, 642:9990. • Setting up an early retirement incentive package for substantial savings -Jocelyn C\4shman, Co-. rena de+-M&f'-fftgft &hool teacher. ee..o£.tl~l will be.dcuile.d. 'n¥~,,.... ----------t-t . . Friends of the Costa Mesa Lllar•ry The High lfopes Head Injury Program's Rea Center In Costa Mesa, a non·prolit organization serving the needs of hcad·injurcd adults and their families, is seeking volunteers. For information, call 646·7458. • Creating an advisory board of financial experts to help the dis- trict -Chriss Street, Corona del It is aJso expected that the board will devise a way to update residents and gather Input before All Newport-Mesa's money sil!I frozen in the county's now· bankrupt investment fund. The Friends of 1he Costa Mesa Library needs volunteers. For information, call the library, 646·8845. Glrl Scouts The Girls Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained anroop kaders, to serve Qn special commiuees. and to give lectures, demonstrations or classes. For 1nform:11ion. call 979·7900. .Interfaith Ceuncll The Ncwport-Mesa·frvine Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for several area service groups, needs volunteers active in the local congregations. For information, call Carol Brown1548·3283. o•rts Incorporated of Newport-Mesa Kids Cancer Cennedlo• The Kids Cancer Connection is an · organization dedicated to the emotional, educational and fin ancial needs of children afnicted with cancer. Volunteers arc needed. For information, c:il( 851-7774. Girls lncorpor:ited offers affordable Jnd accessible educational and n:crea1ionul programs for girls and bo)S. Volunteers arc needed. For further information. caJI Rosemary, G.t6· 7181. Glass Mountain Inc. La9una Art Museum Volunteers arc needed to aid ph)sically·challengcd adults who meet The Laguna Art Museum Docent Council is seeking volunt~ers to guide <By order of tlie fJ'rustee in <Bankruptcy • Vnparaffefed' Ocean, Catalina anlf City LilJli.t 1/zew HAIRSPRAY Beautiful Hair! *'-e4# '4tJle a e.. MfNOIWOMfN SHORT HAIR Reg. '20 w/acl'15 LONG HAIR Reg. 125 w/ad '20 P£f™ & CUT Reg. 165 w/ad '45 WEAVE & CUT Reg. '65 . w/od '45 * W. .,,. only~ products * • GokJwell .. Redken • Poul Mitchell • Nexxus • Sebmlion & frotnesi • qated <Be(court Community in Newport <Beacfi. •f£x_quisite{y )f ppointed 44Jet(room •Custom Jlome Office • qourmet 'J(jt.cli.en .. Surufay, <fe6roary ~2tfi • 2:00 <P.'M 12 ~cl(jnofitim <Dr., ?reivport <Beacli • <Poo[~Spa Ori[Jina{)fsl(jng -$1.85 'M1((;on "> )f 6sofute)fuction -?rlinimum fJJitl of $800,000 Ca{{ for<Descriptive fBrocliure . 'Mic~{ C. Wafun, l.icenst4 ()Jfi omia f(faf <£st4u <B TllE .~Al,ON 540 1877 2911 lriatol St. tl3 Costa Meta ker/lristol • . PAID ADVERTISEMENT A.rt Open Letter·Ta Police ·Chief SnoWden Why don't you meet with us to discuss the accident that killed our daughter, Pam, last February 22, 1994? You showed such compassion for the Huber family, even traveling across country to attend Denise's burial service. You are obviously committed to the community since you made time to herd cattle down Fafrview road to the Orange County Fair. At the scene of the accident, the driver's ex-husband, a Marshall, was telling our neighbors what a good tnan you are. Therefore, we don't understand why such a good, compassionate man won't make time to meet with us. On two separate occasions we requested that you be present at meetings scheduled with Captain Brooks. You were never available. On January 19, when we again requested a conference with you, through your secretary, you told us-that you would not meet with us. That the investigation is dosed. · . · For that reason and so that the people who live, w ork, attend school here and visit our busy city will be alert to the fact that Pedestrians do not have the right of way in Costa Mesa, J am writing you this open letter. We find it appalJing that, according to our daughter's file, in Costa Mesa a driver can hit a ped estrian, say she is sorry, say she never saw the pedestrian, say s)'le sneezed twice and the Costa Mesa Police Dep a rtment will find the pedestrian primarily at fault. Your department does not care that the driver drove a 3,000 pound van 530 feet down a guiet, straight residential street on a dear moming without seeing our daughter drive up in her bright, red car, open the door, exit, dose the door and almost completely cross the street. Pam was just a few steps from our driveway and safety. Your officers ignored the fact that the driver, if she had been alert, could have adjusted her sp eed, turned left onto Carmel, completely stopped or swerved just slightly to avoid hitting Pam. Our daughter would be alive today. Instead at the scene, one of your officers told m e that it was "just an unfortunate accident, the .driver sneezed ." While at the scene of the accident, the drive r was allowed to make ----..,.. ..... t1',~,,,, ..... m,.,ervisechmch111challenged phone-calls-and to-dlange her story when questioned "closely" by your offi cers. When we challenged these things we were told that since the ped estrian was deaa, they (CMPD) had to believe the driver. Your offi cers also offered excuses for the driver such as Pam was w earing dark clothing and it was shady. Chief Snowden, your officers wear dark clothing and must occasionally park on shady streets. If one of them were struck and killecf would you accept this as an excuse and tell their families the same? I ' The m ofJling after w e buried our Pam, lnvesti$ator Rautus told her father that, "At the scene of the accident, most officers find the fault with the pedestrian, but I will try to find some fault with the driver." Titis he said shortly after telling us h ow sorry he fe lt for the driver since she had gone through a messy divorce and has two cruldren to raise. This should have given us a clue as to h ow the investigation would go. But we were very trusting and naive and tl)ought that the CMPD would be seeking the truth. Your officers had already reached an opiruon and set out to support it. Why did we have to wait 4 months for a report that Investigator .Rautus was going to complete in a month? And even then your investigators weren't sure who was ing to complete it. · Chief Snowden, your investiga tors did reopen the investigation twice. But why did they have to? Because we tore apart the TCR, the Investigative Supr,lemental and Sgt. Walker's reinterview of the parties involved. We pointed out the inconsistencies in the driver 's statements, the biases, the incorrect "factuaf diagrams', the assumptions accepted as fa ct, that witnesses had not been interviewed, and that the driver was never asked what she was do ing while sh e was driving a own our street prior to the accident. That question still needs to be addressed. We were to ld that it didn't matter what she was d oing. She could have been reading a novel. After our second m eeting, Capt. Brooks assured us that the investigation was not closed. He would be meeting with Traffic Superiors and going over the case. In a Jetter that informed us of their decision, he referred to Officer Rautus' time I distance study and upheld the irutial conclusion that the pedestrian was primarily at fault. In his letter Captain Brooks also stated that, "1 would very much like to find that the primary collison factor is inconclusive, or that your daughter was not at fault, but. that cannot be supported by the facts. "It should be noted that the passenger 's statement was left out of the consider~tion df facts. We called. to ask .what happened to the passengers statement that while sitting in the rear seat area on the passenger side, anq looking out the right side window, "FROM THE CORNER OF HER LEFT EYE SHE SAW MOVEMENT. UPON SEEING THE MOVEMENT SHE THOUGHT THAT JS WAS COMING FROM THE PARKED VEH1CLE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROADWAY. SHE RECALLS SEEING LONG DARK HAIR PASSING THE FRONT PASSENGER 1XX>R AREA." We would like to point out that for thfa 11 year old to sec Pam from where she was sitting it would mean that PAM WOULD HAVE HAD TO ALREADY PfSSED IN FRONT OF THE CAR AND SUBSEQUENTLY BEE N ACROSS THE STREET -NOT STILL CROSSING. That would be supported by the fact that Pam s purse was fo und in front of our son-in-law's rarked car. We were told that as a child s he was probably confused. I call your attention to the fact that the CMPD has established the DARE Program for 6th Graders (1 and 12 year olds). Apparently someone in the CMPO feels that this age is capable of handling important information and keeping it straight. OUr 12 year old certainly remembers the events of that morning. · Since we were n ot capable of chal1enging the time/distance study, in December we hired Charles Plemons, an expert in Collision Analysis and Accident Recon s truction, to go over Officer Rautus' time/ distance studies and alJ the other CMPD reports. This is why we requested a meeting with you. Using the Bruce Herms 1970 studies as presented in Basic Collisio11 A11altfsis'and Scene Documentntio11 by David A~ Castell and Steven Moss, h e came to the conclusion that as far as the CMPD calculations went their condusion was correct. 'BUT HE FOUND THAT YOUR DEPARTMENT LEFT OUT ONE LAST CRUCIAL STEP! He also found that there was an ERROR in Officer Rautus' mathematical computations. Mr. Plemons corrected the calculation and c.arried out the last step (just 1 /2 second in time) and found that the ONLY REASONABLE PRIMARY COLLISION FACTOR TO ASSIGN TO THIS EVENT IS THE VAN DRIVER'S SEEMINGLY TOTAL INATIENTION TO THE DRNING TASK. Therefore, the driver was the primary fault in the accident of Flbruary 22, 1994. . · Mr. Plemons reviewed the basic fa ctors of this incident with Mr. David Casteel, whose work the CMPD appears to have relied' upon for analysis. Mr. Casteel con curred with Mr. Plemons in his findings concerning the primary collision factor. . In ligpt of Mr. Plemons findings, Chief Snowden, I publicly request that you amend our daughter's file to show that the primary fault of the accident is with the dnve~ . During the last 11 months I was repeatedly told by Attorneys who have practiced more than 30 years, by retired policemen, by investigators, and by men still active on the police force that the re is what they referred to as POLICE PRIDE. Once a condusion has been reached, a policeman will not change it. In the words of the accident reconstructionist we have a better chance of the heavens'opening and the angels singing. I happen to believe m miracles. We have spent a great deal of time (as my full notebook shows) ana money on this investigation (as our savings book shows). Our daughter is dead and nothing we do can bring her back. To the CMPD Pam was just another "unfortunate accident", another statistic. To us she was beautiful and wonderful and worth every effort to show that she was not the primary fault of the accident on February 22, 1994. J ( .. . ~ ~/o.AA.d_,. .. A_) . Paid for by the Family of Pam Paradis Costa Mesa, CA 1140 Salina!:! Ave., Costa Mesa 92626 . Newport Beach/Co1ta Mesa Daily Piiot Wednesday. January 25, 1995 I PARENTI .... ..... 1 Pamela's little red car for four months, at the department's re- quest. "It was torture for us to have to look at that car every .single day," Paradis said. "Finally, we couldn't stand It anymore and we moved the car over to (Pamela's) grand- mother's." 111en, the fnmily received a copy of a police report detailing the ac- cident. In it, the investigating of- ficer says that Pamela was the "primary cause" of the accident. But, while reviewing the docu- ment, Paradis said she spotted in- consistencies. .. e driver changed er story three times," Paradis said. "She was allowed to make unau- thori2ed phone calls right after the accident, and sh was allowed to meet 'vat with her ex- husban , w o · a former (U.S.) Marshal." Paradis fought to reopen the case, arguing that the lead investi- gator had failed to interview all witnesses, includ ng an 11-year-old passenger in the van and a neigh- borhood girl who heard the impact and saw Pamela being thrown onto the sidewalk. "There's no way that accident was her faullt" Paradis said. "She had already crossed the street, walked almost all the way past the van by the time she was struck. Her body hit the passenger side of the va.n. "And, nobody has asked the driver, 'What were you doing? Why didn't you see her?' " So, Paradis said she requested a meeting with Snowden. "l wanted to tell him about the inaccuracies," she said. Dut instead, she was put in touch with police Capt. Dave Urooks, who she claims only "of· fcred excuses." "He said there were shadows that day and our daughter was dressed in dark clothing," Paradis said. "And finally, the officer sit· ting next to me stated something to the effect that since Pam was dead, they were going by what (the driver) had told them. "Then, I tore the report up, and I wrote letters to Chief Snowden, the investigating oflicers and the City Council." The case was reopened a few weeks later with another officer handling the investigation. But, the findings were the same. The case was reopened again. Still, no change. Dy this time, it was already No- vember. "My husband and I decided that as our Christmas gift to each other, we would hire our own ex· pert to go over the repons and conduct his own investigation," i.hc said. "\Ve told him that we wanted an objective opinion. We want to know if what we came up wit h was correct, or if what the Police Department came up with RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY llC . ... ,_ .... t..19"" 1122 -•"~ CISTA •M-541-llM Fin; Porcelain Paintings by listed artist Lamps -Deco I Ttjfany Cloe/ts -Wall I Mantk Consignmtnts Welcomed PB!TlJBllG: M~'"'J d-Art Dtto Ft,rnit11rt fo,,, tht 20} • 30i -40i DICOB!TllG CllTI R P..minm Rtfot°!t':i 6 Up""1tny '° 0.., I~• 5-• Ce.i. c....,..---. ...,,, ........ Be a local h e ro. • n:&2C , was correct." In his report, South Pasadena-• based collision analyst Olarlcs Plemons Jr., wrote that the de· partment•s reports "do not carry the analysis of this event far enough to obtain a proper und~r­ standing of what occurred" and added that "a reasonably attentive driver with an unobstructed view . .. should have been aware of the events unfolding, thereby taking proper evasive action." Again, Paradis attempted to ar- range a meeting with Snowden. That was just two weeks ago. "My husband spoke to Chief Snowden's secretary and said he wanted to set up a meeting, that he had smoking-gun evidence that their ~port was wro~ and the secretary told my husband what days Chief Snowden was avail· able," said Paradis. "She called back later and 1aid that the chief would not be meeting with us, that the investigation was closed." That's when Paradis decided 10 take out the ad. "It's just been so frustrating to me," she said. "We decided to go ahead and put the ad in the paper because it's our only leverage." And it may have helped. After hearing of Paradis' inten- tions, Snowden contacttd the Cam· ily -three times in the last two days. He has said he will accept any "new evidence" the depart· ment receives. But, Snowden said, it still might not change anything. "Threatening to go to the news· papers is not going to force me to change the facts in their favor," he said. "We have inve tigated that re- port three times. We've had the (California Highway Patrol) take a look at the investigation. We've spent hours and hours going over every detail with the family. But, the facts remain the same. "I do sympathize with them. 1 can understand their passion and the hurt. That's why the depart- ment has s~ent so many hours on this. There s not a death in this city -whether it's the result of an accident or a crime -that doesn't affect everyone in this department. 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I ucl--,o.il.cJ tc.athers would not protect the bird's body from the h:irbor's cold temperature, Pasco said. "Then when they become toxic, they can't feed," the vetcrin:uian added. "Nobody knows for sure how long it hnd been since he'd e:ucn." Rupert received two baths and w:is fed through a stomach tube. The day nfter his arrival .. he sho"ed considerable improvement nnd quickly took to the facility's bnthtub. Although he hissed at :in occ:isional cat or dog, Rupert proved to be a generally even-tempered patient, Owens aid. The bird has n colorful history along the Day. Story has it that he used to be kept as a pet at a Harbor Island, but was later relea5ed into 1he Bay, -hence his friendly dispositioq. Swans generally live in fresh waters, but Rupcn prefers life on the harbor, chasing the sailboats, playing "chicken" with the feny and attracting attentiQJl flom ferry passengers. "I've seen him for three years; he's a ferry groupie," said Balboa Peninsula resident Many Capuni. "He used to h:ing'out with a white swan. The two of ·them were like fric and frac." While the hospital treated ~upert free of charge, non-native w~tcrfo\\I are precisely the types of animals which need speci:ll auention. Pasco, who serves as president of the Alliance for Wildlife Rehabilitation and ~ducation, says 1hat the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center of Oranae C.Ounty is not i\llowcd to trei\l non-native wildlife. Non-profit rescue organi~tions handle everything from house rabbits to opossums, but not waterfowl, according to Pasco. "Thi~ is the only group or aoinlals I know that is faJling through the cracks," Pasco said. Residents interested in forming a non-profit waterfowl rescue group can call Joel P:isco or Kathleen Owens at 642-7151. ..... 1be 5torm dnins can occasion· • ..... ally auch valuables such as purses, ,._. .... 1 jewelry and money. Recently, city wor1cen discovered a wallet - comes lhe unofficial receptacle for complete with credit cards -be· garbaae from as far off as San longing to one of President Bernardino C.Ounty. Ointon's Secret Servicemen. Dran· The rains arc a mixed blessing, non speculated that whoever said Brannon, since they flush the storm system :md push the debris found the wallet threw it away out into the ocean where much of when he or she diM:Overed who it it will wash up on the be:u;h. belonged to. Sitting along the be:icti near the Although the discovery can Newport/Huntington Beach border prove interesting, storm dr.iin :ire gig:mtic multi-ton piles of de· workers s:iy they would much ruth· bris \\hich city st:iff h:is collected er see the drains empty th:in full. from the oceans and from storm Much of the material discovcrctt' drains. The city's general services in the drains cou!J easily cont::uni· ~taff collects and piles the debris, nate oce:in waters. Green waste, lays it out to dry and eventually such as grass, increases the ni· COUNTY "ill last, according to Newport Ucach City Manager Kevin Mur· phy. transpons it to the landfill. trates and causes algae bloom. 1·11di·vi·du .. ~I -. 00-u~ld~b-e.......,'o-u-n"""'d_w_h_o--=:...R--d..-.-.d-h-~~ _,,. __ ·'~n these mounds, workers Citizens could ~rc~tly help prnt· .. ,, oe er sa1 t e vac:int \.../'\V .uau discover ever) l'l1ng" ft'Onf" tennis .. te.-~ lk4A~ &l' ~~ F~om Page l "You would nccdfsomcone who couJd feasibly leave hjs or her pro· county treasurer positions arc sim· balls and 3iuminum cans to hypo-be more responsible aboul their fession for si.x months -the il:ir in temls of the challenge they dermic needles, aniclcs of cloth· disposal habits, not use the drain~ length of time targeted by the would present. t I'd 1· d d d I d · k cumniu111l,11'.. 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Nah, Al was always going to be there. Even if he retired (which he did a few years back). the mind and heart would conjure up a picture of him always being there. What could be more natural? 13ut, as mo~t readers know, he died at 85 Friday morning, Jan. 6, 1995, and the news still tugs at the heart. We last spoke with Al just before be retired. We related a story about a unique catamarnn righting device that we could send ~im, but ~nly if it sounded kosher, meaning the invention. Happily, he said, "Sure, that's legit -send it." From our past years together, l once sensed he wasn•t too excited about catamarnns. Still, I recalled he was a solid newsman, regardless of any personal likes or dislikes. His stance since beginning with the S:fn Bernardino Sun in the mid-40s was simply, "Get the facts. Stay with Lhe facts. Never waffle when you've got it right." This writer had been at the old Globe-Herald and Pilot about five y~ars before Al was piped aboard as a. boating editor and part-11me news reporter. At any rate, Al sensed it was a positive to confer with this corner early on l>ince l had been the sports editor and the one responsibl~ for any rnajo~ boa1ing news. I only knew enough about boating to gel a fair story across, but not too detailed on specific action. S1ill, \\C would have a list or the winners. · Anyway, Al sat down and said, "So, uh, your role with boating was ... " Don cantren From the sidelines 1 interjected, "l was the poor man's boating editor." Never expecting that from a stranger, Al slapped his thighs and laughed heartily. That was the beginning of a fun-filled relationship that would endure for 35 years. I doubt we ever had a conversation without some humor interlaced between one subject or another. ~ If J rccaU, I was 27 and he was 50 when we first met in 1959, so we were positioned for another hilarious perception. After puffing on his pipe for a moment, he politely said, ''I understand you'fe the city editor, which makes you my boss." It prompted this comer to look skyward and laugh. The laugh was infectious and he was soon glowing with a rich smile. There was no need to explain. It was tacitly understood. Herc's an old pro with seasoned salt in his veins showing no resistance to working with a plebian news supervisor. He could surf:lce with some fantastic yarns that came from intense digging for every germ of news. Young reporters would swoon ove r such feats. Al simply turned in his valued stories and walked off lightly. He never boasted. Actually, he had a habit of poking fun at himself. Any so-called bragging was constantly directed toward his lovely wife Virgioia, son Logan and daughter laura. He had every right to be proud since they were class ac1s. In fact, Logan later became a sterling lifeguard for Newport. This corner was astonished the fin.t time we carried an assignment over to Al and discovered he was a hunt-and-peck typist and amazingly fast with that method. The Pilot newsroom was stuck wilb its own "Battle of the Dulge" in those days -new staff, more desks, more equipment, an Associated Pre s teletype operation. And one could discern makeshift scenarios. Al's desk prompted a grin. lt was actually a small table and had 10 be forced up against a hallway wall. With that, the advertising ~taff could squeeze by Al's table, which featured an archaic Corona typewriter that rocked back and forth since it was out of b:ilance, possibly from having tumbled to the floor · several times. With good humor, I once asked, "Do you think you will ever have a de!>k of your own?" H e peered over his horn-rimmed glasses to remark, "Do I look like Shakespeare?" We both laughed, before I replied, "Well, no! f'ac1 is, you don't even look like Hamlet or Othello or that dramatic bartender at the Ensenada cantina." Al !>afd,.''Thanks," then returned 10 his typing with a grin. And I couldn't imagine that Al would ever bo lured into putting his yarns on VDTs, which replaced the typewriters in the newsrooms. Only once did I feel Al was putting off on a s1ory. J had ~bscrved the old WWll B-17 bombers rusting along the air base fence line. He made a note, "I'll get to it," he said. It wasn't vital -just a feature idea. Possibly, three months had passed and no story, but we never had any harsh words. My approach every 2-3 weeks was to s:iy something like, "Al, I have a faint recall of some old war planes parked out there somewhere ... " He ~milcd the fir~t time, grinned the second and laughed the third. Finally, he said, "AJI right, you win." It turned out to be o good s1ory. We were both pleased. Before I left for another daily paper after Christmas, 1961, Al caught up with me and said, "I want to tell you one thing before you leave, Don." He paused with a slight grin, then asked, "Why don't you ever get tough with me? I could have used it." I had no answer for this spcndid human being. Deep down, the answer would have been: Toughness is for slackers, not self-starters. To me, it wos Al's way of extending an oblique salute without soundina preteAtious. He knew 1 would offer no response to that quc.tion. So, I just slapped him on one &houlder and nodded a fond farewell throuah the door. Doll C.lltnll u • lorm~r 1,,.,.U tdllw fw llat Cost• Mtu G,. Henlll, forr,.•llW I• llw O.IJ.T Pll«, •od • ttsldtol of AA•..-.-.N.M. . . . Wednesday, January 25, 1995 PORT·S SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642·4330, ext. 387 • • , • ' ,_ , l).1' l L\<"11 l).\IL\ r1~IH Estancia Highs Taylor Yurada celebrates after scoring past Costa Mesa goallb Kelly Rinderknect, who 1s left in Tuesday's mud. Rags to riches story for Eagles ~ Estancia's girls rvn off third straight; in the hunt for CIF, and league as well. BY BARRY FAVLKNER, S1•01tn W1mu COSTA MESA -The irony for the fatancia High girls soccer team Tuesday was as thick as the mud it !>logged through for nearly two rain-)oaked hows en route to a 3-0 Pacific Coast League w{n over cross-town rival Costa Mesa. Just six days ago, Coach Jenny Tavares' squad h:id yet to record a victory in 13 tries, a period Tavares ref erred 10 as a "dry spell." But Tuesday's triumph was the third straight for the Eag\es (3-11-2, 3-1-1 in league), all against PCL com- petition, giving them sole possession of second place after the first round or league play. &tancia begins second-round play Thursday against visi1ing University, one game behind the Trojans (4-0- 1), who they tied, 0-0, in the league opener. The Ea- gle~ pushed ahead of third-place uguna Hills (3-2-0), which handed them their lone first-round lb!>). Conversely, Coach Dan Johnston's Mustangs (7-8-0, 0-5-0) left the soggy Estancia field in the midst of a nearly month-long victory drought. The Mul>t:.mg~ have lost six straight af1er winning seven of their first hine. "We're oh-for-'95," said John!>ton, who agreed to come to Estancia as the "ho~t." due to the Mesa fields being almost totally submerged by rainfall. Johnston couldn't help note the two teams' shirting fortunes. . · ''{Estancia) had a rough pre!.eason, but they've hung in there," Johnston said. "That's "hat our kith ha"e got to do now. Our girb are at the ~tage now. whe re they really have to belie'e in them~!!hes." The Mustangs were not withoui intemity agaimt the Eagles. Bui Estancia's equally consi!>lent effort, despite the game-!tlowing conditions, produced 18 solid sho1s, including the trio that got by Mesa keeper Kelly Rinderknecht, dampening her otherwise out- standing performance. "She gave us our money's worth,., Tavares said of the Mesa senior, who finished with 13 save!>, including -. I),'' l f.\1.11 i)\ILl 1'1101 several point-blank stops that came complete with a facer ull of the elements. "On some of those saves she was literally a subma- rine," noted Johnston, who was generous with praise Estancia's Holly Ferguson (9) has that "kick 'em while they're down" feeling as Costa Mesa's Suzanne Timmons (6) dnves past her in Tuesday's mud bowl at Estancia. Estancia dominated the Pacific Coast League soccer game, 3-0. for his last line of defense. • Dut Rinderknecht was overcome by a physical, aggrc!.~i'c Eagle a1- 1ack, which often got the better of the knee-to-knee jou~ts that oc- curred when the ball floated in one of the mine field of puddle~. Taylor Yurada opened the scoring in the 31st minute. cleaning up on 1he rebound of teammate Erin Bergman's shot. Rindcdrnccht dived to her left to impede Bergman'!> bla t, but the ball stuck in the mud after hitting her body, and her momentum left her sliding by, whik Yurada put a foot on the lc>O!>e ball for the point· blank tally. An apparen1 second goal, coming on Amy Jacobson'!> tlurd Mra1ght Eagle attempt to push the ball past a prone Rindcrlo.ncct, "a~ <.hsal- lowed midway through the second half. Out the Eagles rcfu!>cd 10 ::.it on their le:id. Jacobson centered a pass Crom the right wing that ~ailed pa~t Rind- erknecht toward the far post, where Holly Fcrgul>On converted the a . sist for her four1h goal in three games. One minute later, Christine Dahle drove a free kick jw11 unJcr the crossbar and into the net, leaving a leaping Rinderknecht no ch;incc and giving the ho!>ts their final margin with about 15 minutes left. Allyson Denton, Joilyn Ruslck and Laura Petrina abo contributed quality hots for the winners, while Mesa junior Je!>sica Schroeder (five) and sophomore Heather Brackett (two) accounted for all th e ~tu~tang::.' l>hOt). ''This fccb ~o good." s.11J I ;.11.111: '· \1 ht> aJm11kJ the g.1111c "~h nearly po)tponcd. ''\\'hen '"c ''crcn t \\11111111~. I \1J' u"ng ;ill the coJching clicl1c!I under the 'un tu lo.1..cp th1.. g11I' 1,ku,1..J I e'en Jug up a couple \'111ce LombarJ1 qu.1t1.' JU't h> i.:ct them tv lung 1n there." Johnl>.ton l>JIJ T ;l\ Jrc h.i' June JU'l th.11 . "I thinlo. E'tancia " a lot bc11cr 1..:.1111 tlun 11, rc'"'11J: the ~k'" Coach cxpla111cJ. "A tl1111lo. rc;ill~ the) '1c ;:i' i:.•i.•J J' th ... bc)t 1n uu1 lc~1guc." Tavares ~atd the qur.:,t lor a kaguc t11lc h.1, r"·pl.1 .. ·cJ 1hc r;.1.:c lor oncc-clu::.i\ e v1c1oric!>. "I thin lo. ''c ha\C cu1111Jcncc ~'-""~ 1,1r u' 11 m," I J\JIC) ~1J. '"\\'e\c .l>.C.Cll e\"Cf)OllC Ill kJ!!UC :inJ \\1,.' l\llll\1 th.it II \\C pl;i~ ::OlllJrl ;ind do "hal ,,c'rc cap.1Mc ol. \\C 'houlJn't hJ\C .in) prnbkm) \\c cc the light at the cnJ ul the 1 unncl." The Eagle ' 'kton eek ht Jt1~111 1' J' dlluJ .. J b) .1 JJ" lllJUC) ::.u:)· tained by sophomore go.il1c lkth Fc11~111.1n (,c,cn "J'C"') late 111 the contest. , Ferryman, \\ho shJ unJcr Sdmxdcr pu1 .. u1ng J llX.hC b:.ill, upcnd111g the 1'1c!>a l>t.rnJout, left 1hc g.imc 1mnwJ1.1tcl) lur thi.: ho!>p1t.1I to get '-r:l)S. SoCal College men, women bounced by fresno Pacific FRESNO -It was a long way to frc~no Pacific (13-S overall, 3-2 ao to endure a couple of lopsided in the GSAC) hot nearly S5'C se1backs, but that was the fate of from the field. the Southern California cMgc •The Vanguard "omen ( 11 ·8, 3· basketball teams in Golden State l) lost a duel for r1~t place in the Athle1ic Conference play Tuesday. GSAC. SCC led only once at 2-0 The men endured a 94-68 l:uhing before fallin1 behind 14-4 early in at the hands of the Sunbirds to fall the first half and 46-26 al the half. to 12-10 overall and 2·3 in the Heather Brannan poured rn lS GSAC. Kevin Carlson' 16 points points for the Vanauards. who paced sec. which trailed 47-24 at never could knock the dcrecit tu 1in· halftime. sic diaiu in the second half. -......Jt,4M4 >• KC-kC ....... J.~1t• h "-Ty~ 1.1 ...... ,.~" J. .,_.I J .. f • a Wednelday, Janu~ 25, 1995 LOCAL ICHIDULI Thi PDllll, 11111 ·l'YP-IWllt • , ..... CoUqe womcn -Sollther-n aJi(Otl\ll Cotltie .i OctidcnW. 2 p.m. fMVltlDAY ......... tiilh Khoo! girls -Univcnlty .a1 ht~nc.la, 1 p.m.; Lllgun~ kMll at Cost.II Mcn, 7p.m. s.cc ... Pl&yiq ln .. the arena,•• the euphemism boys and girls high school bas.ftc1b1U teams use to refer to CIF Southern Sec· tion championship games, became a little more specifte Tuc~ay when the Southern Section Office announced it would play the title games for boys Division's l-111 at The Pond o( Anaheim, while the same girls divisions would be contcst.cd :.t Th~ Pyr:imid at Long Beach St~tc. man Oaks (14·5) ind MOQfPart (16-<C). The prts teams from Newpon Halt>or High, Estancia and Costa Mesa would all be included in the f estMtits at the rc- ~ntly -opened Pyramid, JChedulcd March 4-S. Coach Shannon Jakosky's Sailor5 (15-3) are cun'ently ranked $«ond in Division Ill, trailing fellow Ill-AA entry Newbury Park (18-l). The Tars, who advanced to last ytar's lll·AA title clash against Brea Olinda at The Pond, also figure to get· tough playoff competition from ranked lll-AA rivals Bishop Montgomery (11-5), El Dorado (12-5), Bonita (11-3) and St. Luc.y's (15·5). Soulb PaMdeM.. bOth 12·5. 11tc 01rona dcl Mar Hiatt boys. cur· renll)' J().9 and tied for founh in the Sea View Lcaaue with Newpon Harbor, ~ listed in the others in the Division lV poll. but arc amona the top 10 lV·AA &ehool listed. Coac-h Paul Orris' Sea Kinis ,..on the Southern Sertion crown in 199~93 ~nd advanced to the semifinals l3$t season. This year•s Division lV .championship sites wilt be dctcnnined at a1atcr date. • IMVliwLe•• ..,. ......... u.e-°"'8M W L W L -~ 5 0 ti 1 ~ S2 l•f Wlftt ' 2 • l2 lllewPeft 2 l • 12 c.. 2 s 10 t El Toro 0 5 7 12 ........ ....... 11a._ ... , c...... ... 11ar .aToro IMnt .......... ...... S..U ~ • WooclbndOt . PldlcCoettlA .. ue Bop Sl8ndl"9• ..... ... ~If W L W L ... "9wLHIH Glrlel ........ L...-.,...... W L W L ~ so Ill ='*' . 1 ,. ' 2 ' • 11 hint ~ S lO I e toro 1 4 I 12 saru~ 1 • s • FttMf'a 0.... ~ ....... c.r.e .. lier a S TGIO kftll ..... ~~ Sataa MlfV-91a • WoodbfldOt Peclllc Coeet L....,. Qlrte ltMdln9e W L W L UMt!UV 5 0 14 4 Estancia 3 2 12 4 High 5C:hool girfl -CdM ~I El Toro, l:lS; University al Esunci.a, l:1S; lrvint' al ·~--~ewiNt'Wd~ 1,1,l''DI k.ldi a OSLl 1be Estancia High boys (18-3), cur· rently r:inkcd fourth in Divi ion Ill, sec- ond among Ill-A schools, hope to reach the March 4 championship pme :u The Pond, which drew a section record crowd of 25,739 for two title game sessions fast season, it first time hosting ClF Southern Section championship games. Among the top Ill-A competitors for -Coach Tim PM:Scl:.s..Eagles., .who. dc(eated all five first-round Pacific Coast League opponents by an average 'Of 29 points. is top-ranked HaJVard-Westlake (17-1). Co<>ch Russ Davis' Estancia Eagles (12- 4). are the No. S team in Division Ill but the top-ranked lll·A squad. Thc.-sccond-bigbest Qnk.ingJ>clonging. lo a HI-A school is held by Coach Un Whi- tacre's Costa Mesa Mustangs (14·6), who occupy the No. 8 spot in Division Ill. The CdM gitls (9·ll)i currently tied for third in league. would also compete in IV· AA tournament, while the Newport boys (8·12) would vie in lll·AA and the Costa MeSll boys (6-14, but tied for founh place in the PCL) io lll·A. "We're thrilled to be playing our cham- pionship basketball games ot The Pond and The Pyramid ttris year;-• So\Jthem Section Commissioner Dean Crowley said. .. These arc two of the finest sports arenas In the nation and will give the events the 1Estancl8 $ 0 18 3 ~Bextl • 1 11 I l-.OW Hiils 3 2 11 6 c.. .. ..._ .. 1 61' ~$01'gliel 1 4 6 t4 c ......... 3 2 14 6 l.JgW HillS 3 2 13 5 Aliso NJQutt 1 4 6 12 lacllN lelJCJI -0 S 2 Mt'U, J :lS. UrfYers(ly 1 4 5 15 Wrestlh11 TueMlar's aoore UnlVmlty -42, LaQuN 8tacll 31 TilwMaJ'• ...... , , ...... tligh school -Corona def Mar at Woodbridgt-, 6 p.m.; El T0to al Ncwpott ti.arbor, 6 p.m.: Costa Mt-u at University, 6 p.m.; Aliso Niguel at EsLlncia, 6 p.m. Other ranked lll·A boys teams include Dos Pueblos (14-2), Notre Dame of Sher- Other Ul-A girls teams currently ranked in the top 10 are Temescal Canyon and gre~t setting they deserve." . -By Barry Fa,ul.lc:nu Tonlehl's GaMe (7 p.m.J ~ll Estanola Fttdn's a.n.s 17 p.m.) UQlila 8eadl • Co1ta ..... Lagooa HllS al Aliso Np UnlversilY II Retancla Lagi.N 8eacfl at Coeta ..... U01N Hiiis al Abo Nll)Ud ~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES · PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC MOTIClS PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES corded lo-6-89, as Inst. No. 1f any; -of lhe real property AAV 16, 1995, at 1:45 P.M. 5015 Patrlcla Langford-Thi• buslnHa ii con-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC£ Of mena No tu-055302 Book PUBLIC NOTICES 89·540705, ot Olflclal descnbed •boV• Is f)Uf· In Dept. 703 located at 341 personal goods ducted by: • general part· TRUSTEE'S SAlE •• P•Qe .. ot 0111cn11 Records In the office of the ~ltd to be: t 19 EAST The City Drive South, Of-5029 Rosamond Fahey· Mflhlp NOTIC• OF F1cUUous UNDER DEED OF TRUSf Records in the Qfttoe of PUILIC NOTICE County A.cord• of OR· ENTY-THJRD STREET. ange. CA 92668. personal.goods Wllllatn Lyon Homes tnc.. Puauc AUCTION BUslness Name T f No 1Ul5:Jti the Rec;oidef or0t~ge ---------1 ANGE: County, State of STA MESA, CALIFOR· IF YOU OBJECT TO the 5083 Michael Cress• Douglas Bauer, Vice Presl· Notice Is tier.by gfven Statement Loan No t23Ulb8 County Cahtomla, ••· LOAN NO. CALIFORNIA. execlJled by NIA 92627 granting of the petltlon. you personal gooos d9nl that the undeBigned wUI The fOllOWlng persons ate AP Number, eculad by. P•tnc~ Earl 238t1aM4 JOHNA.HREN AND MON-The undersigned T11J1IN should11>P9lfallhehear· 6026 Rlehatd HewlU· This mtement wu filed NII •t Public Auction on dolngbuslnessas: t11·721·0.2·50.10 Bolter,• Single man,•• T.S. NO. ICA HAEN, HUSBAND AND disclaims any liability for Ing and stale your ob-personal goods Wll ~th theCC~ty C,!_er~-~ 02/08/95 at 2;00 p.m. at: LUNA TUBES, 264t Elden YOU AA£ IN OEFAUlFT Tru•tc>r tmco A.atty ~ 9<4-44121CA WIFEASJOINTTENANTS. any Incorrectness of the fec!lons or file written ob-8051 Steve cox· ..,.ange OUl'hY on .,.....Tl" AU.SPACE, 1564 H.AMIL· Ave. Costa Mesa, CA NDEA A DEED 0 1r1cec tnc , a O.la.,•re as TRUSTOR, Will SELL street 1ddre11 and other ;ectlons with the court be-personal goods ber 27', 1994 TON A.VE., HUNTINGTON 9262T RUST DATED July 6 Corp<>r•lion, as 9enerat NF1WVOTtc'ENo0; AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO common dtsiqnatJon, If for• the hearing. Vour •t>-6083 Patrlcla Plalfoot-F832t04 BCH., CA 92&48 the pef· Louis Bozoky 2641 Elden 1990. UNLESS YOU TAKE pa111•er of and nominee HIGHEST BIDDER FOR any1 shown hefe1n. peatance may be In person personal goods Published Newport Beach-tonal property of the f~ Ave Costa' Mesa CA ACTl6 N TO PAO.,.ECT on behalt ol lmco Realty TRUSTEE'S SALE CASH (payable at the time Said sale Will be made, Of by your attorney. 8026 Denise Upton-Cos1a Mesa Daily Piiot Jan-lowfnQ: 92627 ' OUR PROPEAN, fT MAV Senrices .• a Cahtom1• YOU Afl.E IN DEFAULT of sale fn lawtul money ol but without covenant or IF 'YOU ARE A CREDITOR personal goods uary4' 11 18 25 1995 MAR"RIFIELD. F020, MISC. This business ts con-E SOLD AT A PUBLIC lmu\ed Par1nersh1p, as UNDER OEEO OF TRUST the United States) at IN warranty, express or Im· or a contingent creditor of 8074' Norman Sjobeck· ' ' ' ' vi79e BOXES VACUUM ducted by· an indMdUAI AtE IF VOU NEED AN BenehC:••rv DATED SEPTEMBER 18. THE FRONT OF THE plied, regatdrng title, pos-the deceased, you must file personal goods HENDERSON, F068. The reg'lstrant(s) com· XPlAN~ftON OF lHE Will H'1 al public auc· 1989. UNLESS YOU TAKE FLAGPOLES AT THE MAfN session, or encumbrances, yOIJf cl!lim With the court l.01 Troy Taytot-personal PUBLIC NOTICE MISC. BOXES. ORUM, VAN menced 10 transact busl, AlURE OF THE PRO· 11on \O the h19nesl bid· ACTION TO PROTECT ENTRY AREA TO THE PL.A. to pay the remaining princl· and mall. copy lo the per· goods SEAT ness under the fictitious Et:OING AGAINST YOU, er IOI C<llt'I, Cp.avable at YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY CENTIA CIVIC CENTER. pal sum or the note(s). s• sonal representati11e ap-L 18 Atma Alcazar-F1c011ou• 08 ENTERPRISES, F032, busrness name(s) listed OU SttOIJLD OONT~Ct A ime of sate In lawtul BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC 401-41 I EAST CHAPMAN cured by said Deed ol pointed by the Cour1 Within personal goods hslneH Malfte MISC. TOOl.S, DESK above on· "10•94 AWVEH monev OI the United SALE. ,IF YOU NEED AN AVENUE, PLACENTIA, CA Trust with Interest thereon, lout ·months from the date Published Newport Statement UBRIZZO, F070.72, MISC. ~II Boioky Noltce 11 t1e,.eby g.ven States t.y c.uh a caah· EXPLANATION . OF THE all right, tiue and lnierest as provided ln said notets). of first 1$suance of the let-Beach.Costa Mesa Daily The following persons.,. BOXES This statement was filed Ul.at s.,r .. .tuo Roconvey· 1et's chec" drawn by a NATURE OF THE PROu· conveyed to and now held advances, if any, und« the ters as provlded In section Pilot January 25, February doing business u · GONGORA. H051, TABLE with IM County Clerk 01 nee Comp.my as trust· state Of national twnk. a CEEDING AGAINST VO · by ii under said Deed ol terms ol said Deed of 9100 of the California Pro-1, 1995. LEADERTAONICS. INTER· SAW. MISC. BOXES Ofange County on January e, 01 i>uc.ce .. so,. tiu .. tett, cM<:e. drawn by • 11tate YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Trusl in me property situ· Trust, fees, chllfgts and bale CO<le. The time for Iii· W828 NATIONAL. 4 Sea Island AUCTIONEER'S KELlY & 17 1995 r aub11lituted tru11tee or teclflal c:red1t union. LAWVER. aled In said County and expenses of Trustee and of Ing claims wlll not explro PUBLIC NOTICE Drive Newport Beach CA KAAL JACKSON, K.E. AUC· • Fe33923 ur1u.tnt 10 Ill e o-..e<J ot Of • chec;" dtawn by a On FEBRUARY 8, 199Z5E, Dal Stale described as: the trusts created by said before four months from 92560 ' TION SERVICE, P.O. BOX Published Newport Beach ru1111 eaecu1eJ by Gory atate or htde.-al u1v1~1 10.00 A..M., SPECIAL!. • A.P.N. 426-05-4-06 Deed of Trust. the hearing date noticed 37773 Robert leader Scott 4 Sea 825, fJlA.LTO, CA. 92377 • • Sh°"".tn ii 111amed man and loan auocla\oon. INC .• as duly appomted The street address and The tolal amount of un-above. cn•12 Island Orlve Newport TElE: 909-873-0744 AUC· Costa Meu Daily Pilot Jan· a1 hii> liole•and sep.trate aa1l'1t•Q1 auoc1allo11, or Trustee under and pursu· other common designation, paid balance of the obllga-YOU MA.Y EXAMINE the Fictitious Beach CA 9266o TION BOND #723-41·19 uary 25. February 1, 8. 15. prope,ly .lnd Ane.h De· savmgs ban\ spe"11-..J ant to Deed of Trust re-lion secured by the prop-lilekeptbythec:ourt.ttyou 8ualnenName BarbaO.M Scott •Seals-'Pu'bll•hed Newport 1995. elopmenl• ltm1\ed am HC\IOfl 510ll ol the f 1· • · erty to be sold and realOfl· are a person interested In Statement land Drive ·NewpOrt Beactl Beach-Oosta Mesa Dally W824 alttotrna Cor por a11on nanc1a1 Code end .tutho-able estimated costs, ex· the estate, you may file The IOUowl"l1 persons are CA 92660 • ' Pilot January 20, 25, 1995. ec.ordc<.I ll7t\!il19!10 in nzed to do bu6linen in OBlTUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 penses and advances at with the ClOUrt a formal Re-doing business as: This business la con· F154 PUBLIC NOTICE Book NIA Paye N/A as 11 state) At: ~ North the ume ot Initial fublica-quest for Special Notice ol HEALTHOYNE MA.TERNl'J'Y ducted by· 1 general part· PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious INST •!Ill :Jt~9r ot Oth· h on\ entrance to the MOODY Wllllam R . Moo"~ passed away peace- fully on January 21, 1995. He was a be· loved husband, lather and grandfather. He Is survived by his wire ·Helen of Newport ·Beach: sons Tom •Moody of Laguna •N iguel, Revorend John Moody of Bur- bank, and their wives · Barbata and Gail. He :will be missed by his .lour grandchildren • .Dave. Daniel, Heather · .and Ashley; his sister •Esther Swartz: slster- ln·law Lorraine Clark •and many other famlly ~members and friends ·held dear to his heart. ·He was the founder •and longtime owner of ,the W.R. Moody Tro· ,phies and Awards .company. He was a. Deacon In the Laguna .Presbyterian Church, a member of the Los Angeles Rotary 5, and a founding member of the UCI Boosters. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 28, 1995, at 1 :OO p.m . at the La- guna Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave n ue, Laguna Beach. The family re- quests that In lieu of flowers, donalions be made to Hoag Memo· rial Hospital Diabetic Educational Fund In honor of Mr. William R. Moody. Pacific View Mortuary assist- ing the family (714) 644-2700. MAllOI lAWN- MOUNT OlNI ~·Moftl.-y Chllpel • Cf'MlllllOry "~1\liltg All Failhs" 1825 Gisler Cotta M ... ........ ..... ".., lllllltuWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 BtoadWay eo.te M..a Ml .. ,. lion or the Notice o Sale Is the filing of an Inventory MANAGEMENT. 3505 Ca· nershlp • c1.tl 1ecord• "' me 011tce unrt Courthouse 700 JAMIESON $203.519.83. and appraisal of estate as· dlllac Ave., Suite 106, The registrant commenced Bu1lnesa Mame ot U•e Cou111y Re..01der c1111c c-.inter Onve West. Jeanne a. Jamie• The Benellclary under sets Of of any petition or Costa Mesa, CA 92626 10 transact business under Fictitious Statement t Ofanoc county Call· Santa Ana CA all right son, 80, passed away said Deed of Trust hereto-account as provided In Perinatal Services Inc., the fictltlous name(a) Usted 8uelnesa Name The following persons are 1oru1a, and pur~u&•" 10 title and 'mleres\ con : J 22 1995 Sh tore executed and deliv· sectlon t250 of lhe Califor· (Delaware), 1850 Parkway above on· N/A. , Statement doing buslnen as: the Nollce ol !Nfaul1 and veyed 10 and no• hetd ::,uaz. C~sta Mes: er~ to the u~ersigned a nla Probate Code. A. ~· Place, M11ietta. GA 30067· Robert leader Scott The toll~ng persons are "'.ILLAGE REALTY, 21 41 Etec1to11 10 Sell \hereun· by •t undef said Deed ot d f wntten Declaration of 0. quest for Special Notice 8274 This statement was filed doing buS1ness as: Iris Pl., Costa Mesa. Cam. der re<.Ufded ~.1711994 rru111 m the Pfoper1y 111t. ~~f91 i::i:y ~~~3Cyrye:.~: !al.Ill and Demand for Sale, form is available from the This business Is con· with the County crenc of 8AVSIDE EXPORTERS, 92627 in Buol\ NIA, Page NtA uated 1n u •d Cot11Hy. and written Notioe ot Oe-court Cieri(. · ducted by: a corporatfO(l Oranoe Counly on January 739 Paulatino Ave .. F10t, Paul Kane Makalnal. Jr., .u 1111111 •9•·0~798ut ol ca11tomia de"ct1bmg u1e North Dakota. Jeanne faUlt and Election to Sen. Attomey for the PeU· Type of Busln.ess: Mater· 10, 1995 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 2t4.1 lr'is Pl., Cosla Mesa, sa•d Ot11c1at Record$ will tand the•e•n •• more was a caregiver of The undersigned caused Uonen nfly case management ser-F833388 Tarak A. Ghalwash, 739 Cahl. 92627 Sell on ovt Sl1!f95 at 1 00 tulty de•~ribed 1n the children for the past said Notice of Default 1nd L.OUIS NAIDJTCH \/lees lncludll"lg perinatal p bli h-" N 8 h Paularlno Ave .. F101, Costa This business Is coo-P M at the North tront ot Trua\ 25 years. She will el· Elec1ion to Se• to be r• . ' monitoring to patients In a u s ..., ewPOfl. eac • Mesa, CA 92626 dueled by: an lndMduat enlt'.tnce 10 che County The prupt!UV he1eto- ways be remembered corded In the county Where ESQ., (CSB#t808t), home environment Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Jan-Amy M. Ghalwaih. 739 Registrant llaa not yel 011rtho11se JOU C1v1c tOfe is bemg liold "H II" tor her love of little the ,.al pro~ is localed. ATTORNEY AT LAW, The reglstranl(s) com-uary·11, t8, 25, February 1, Paullflno Ave., F10t, Costa begun to transact business Cenlll!r Dnve West Siin\a The allt:et odd•"t:lil and children, her devotion Thi• Is an attempt to cot·, 1801 8LUE JAY WAY, merlCed to transact busl· 1995. Mesa, CA 92626 '!nder the fielllious name(s) Ana CA at publu: auc-other <;OOunon des1gna- to, family and friends I.a •debt, ind any lnlot· LOI ANOELES, Cl ness under the fictiUous W809 This buslneu Is con· listed above. . , lion, lO the highe•' tmi·' on. ,1 .. ny 01 th• re.at and her homemade mallon obtained Will ~ 90089 (310) 85 .. 3520 business name(s) listed ducted by: husband and Paul KaM Maluainal, Jr. def tor ca•tl (p.,yab1e a\ ptoper \y d•acribed cinnamon rolls. She Is used tOf that purpose. Publlshed Newport above on; t0-15-94 PUBLIC NOTICE wife 1:hls statement was filed the um .. ot a .. 1e in liiwtul abov .. is purported lo be survived by her ~on Date: 09 JAN 95 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Perinatal Services Inc .. !SJ Flctltt~·s Registrant hu not yet with the COUflty Clerk ol money ot the Um led 21 en:•\ Cllcle Newport SPECtALIZED INC . Secretary -begun to transact business Ofange County on January Slah!ll) all ught 11ue BHcll CA .,2b~ ~~~:I. ~!:;;~~~~~two~ TRUSTEE, toeO £uv; Pilot January 18• 19• 25• This flalemenf was filed Buslnen Name undef the fielltlous name(s) 5, 1995 and inte1e't conveyel.I to The ~•'lde.-.ignect Truat· daughl ers, Carla n l• Place Carpinteria, 1995. · with th• County . Clerk of •talement list~ abov•. F83295t and now held by,, utttlef ff dl•claima any habillly Cousyn and Cindy . C HOt3 (B05) 884-WTh818 Orange County on January The followlng persons., •. Tlfell A.. Ghalwash Publlshed N.Wport Beach-&atd ~eJ in the/rupet• t0t any •ncorutCfnfta ol • PUBLIC NOTICE 12, 199~ · doing business as: Thfs statement was ,filed Costa Mesa Dally f'Rot Jan-ty 5itualed 111 Hi Coun· the street addreaa and Cooley, both of Costa 1124 Fa33739 TOM PAGE'S SCHOOL OF with the· Counly Cltrll ol uary 11 18 25 t:.bnJary 1 ty a11d . State and d e· other common destQna· Mesa; one daughter· 8Yt D. VAZQUEZ, cnstZ40878 Pu,bllshed Newport Beach· BASEBAU., 23241 Arroy11 Otano• County on Decem-1995 ' ' • 'acubel.I •• tollows A1 11011 ,1 anv shOWn ~·· in-.law, Judy Jamie· TRUSTEE SALES OF· NOTICE TO Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Jan· Vis~a, Rancho Santa Ma.r-ber 29, 1994 · weoa mOfe tully descnbe<I on m . $a•d aaie will be son; two sons-in-law. lilCER 95P00383 ,,. uary 25 February 1 8 15 gama.. CA 92688 J63242t said Deed ol Tru111 made but without cov- Nlck Cousyn and P'ubllshed Newpott CREDITORS Or 1995 ' • · • Tom Page'a School of Published Newpon Beach-PUBLIC NOTICE Trw t>lffft addren and enani or w1i.rranty, ... Dave Cooley; six Beach-Costa Mesa Daily BULK SALE . W826 Baseban, (CA). 23241 Al· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan-o"'er common deargna· preued or imptlud, re· grandchildren, Teena Pilot Janua 18, 25, Febru-CSECS. 8104, . roya Vista, Rancho Santa uary 4. 11, 18, 25, 1995. Fictitious tion, 11 •ny, 01 the real gardi"9 hUe, posaeuion, and Ethan Jamieson, a 1 1995 ry e 105 u .c.c.) PUBLIC NOTICE Ma~ganta. CA 92688 .. W796 Business Nam• pr 0 per I y d ea c ti b. d Qr encumbrances, to pay NI ck and D avid fY • · Escrow No. This business ls con· Statement •b<>~e •• purported to lw the .-emauunSJ principal Cousyn. Bryce and W8tO 78128-LO Fictitious duc~ed by: ' Umfted U· PUBLIC NOTICE The following persons are 110ti Pototns Dnve. New· sum 01 lhe nutot(•) ae·· Brenna Cooloy. Ser-PUBLIC NOTICE Nollc:e Is hereby given to BYaln•H Name abiflty Co. doing business as· por1 S.19ch CA 926t>O c.ured by said Deed of vices and burial at Pa· creditors of the wilhln Statement Registrant has not yet Fictitious TROMPE F'OEILERV. 138-l he url de,..19ned Tn••t· Trust. with mtereat lhere- cllic . View Memorial 8SC 3574 named seller that a bulk The following persons are begun to lra~sact buslness BYlllness Name A Santa Isabel, Costa ee duiclaim~ any habillfy on, •• provided In aa1d Park, 3500 Pacific NOTICE OF sale ls about to be made ol doin business as: under the fictillous oa.me(s) Statement Mesa, CA 92627 fOf •nw lncorrec:1nesa 01 nolc-10 advancee., It any, View Dr.. Newport PETITION TO the assets described co&oN LEATHERWAAE hTted arve.., S h I I The folloWlng persons are Mary Cerlene McClellan, lhe, street addreu and undet \he terms ot the B below. COMPANY 892 Presidio om age 1 c 00 0 doing business as: 138·A Santa Isabel, Costa oth-ir common <le.igna· Deed of Trust. estimated each, 644'2700 · ADMINISTER The names and business D c t M Call · Baseball, Greg Grosch, CIRCLE TAKE PAODUC· Mesa CA92627 lion. 11 any ahown here· fees, ch•rgea and ea· Thursday, January 26· ESTATE OF: addresses of 1he seller are· 9~626 os a esa, 1 orrua Ma!'ager , TION SERVICES. 2278 This' business Is con-'" penses ot '"• Tru1tee 1995 at l l :OO a.m. JACK K . CARNEY DRIVE SERVICE COM: Colelle Mardlkian 892 This slatement was tiled Fountain Way West, Costa ducted by: an Individual The total amount of lhe and 01 \he trusts cruted STARR Carollne F. Starr, 87, died Jan. 24, 1995 In Long Beach, CA. Caroline was born ·In Newcastle, Wyoming, but livod ln Corona del Mar and was an O.C. resident for over 42 years. She worked for the Newport Ocean Sailing Assoc. tor 19 yrs as an Exec. Secretary. Survivors Include her daugh1er, Mary Lou Smith, Den· ver, CO; sons John T. Starr, Las Vegas, and Lawrence J. Starr, Co- rona del Mar: sisters Doris Meyers; seven grandchildren and n l n a great· grandchildren. Ser- vices Fri, Jan. 27 at 10:00 A.M., Our Lady Queen ·ot Angels, Newport Beach. Ro· sary wlll be Thurs .. Jan, 26~7:00 P.M. at Pacific V w Memorial Park, ewport Beach. Interment will be prl· vate at Pacific View (714)644-2700. Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy CASE NO. A178248 PANY INC. A CAUFORNIA Presidio Dr Costa 'Mesa Wllh the County Clerk 01 Mesa, CA 92627 The registrant(s) com· unpaid C"nc•pal balance by sard Deed ot Tru1l. to- To all heirs, beneficiaries, CORPORATION. 3303 Har-CaUlornla 92626 ' Ofange County on January Susan l ynn Tripp, 2278 menced 10 transact busl· ot the o h9a11on secured w1l. $245,971 JS Est1mat· creditors, conllngent credi· bor Boulevard, Suite E·7, Vlcken Mardiklan 892 Pr• 20• 199~ Fountain Way West. Costa ness undtr the Fictillous by lhe property to be ed AocruetJ 111\ernt and tore and person.s who may Costa Mesa CA 112626 sidio Of Costa Mesa Cali-F834488 Mesa, CA 92627 Business Name(s) lisled sold and reaaonable esll· addi\1ona1 .. dvances 11 otll~se be interested in The localioo in California fornla 92626 · Published Newport Beach· This business 11 con-above on: 12·29-94 mated dcost•. eapens~a arty, will increa11e this the wUI Of estale. or both. of the chief uec11tive office Jack Mardikian 892 Pre-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Jan· ducted by: an individual Mary C. McClellan and • vances at t e t1gure prtur to ..,,., ol! JACK K. CARNEY of the seller Is: SAME AS sidio Dr., Costa Mesa, Cali· uary 25, February 1, 8. 15, The reglstrant(s) com· Ttirs statemeot was filed lime 01 ~h':,.ini~ .. I publlj l he bene11c1a1y u11de1 A. PETITION has been ABOVE lornla 9~26 1995 menced to transact busl· with the County Clerk ol cahon. o t' ollce o a111d ~od ot Tru11t h .. re· filed by BANK OF AMER· A.s fisted by the seller, all Thia business Is con-· w821 ness under the fictitious Orange County on Decem· S..:1" 1~·d~: .•33~7s 8~ th tot~e eaec;utw anti de· ICA NT&SA In the SuperlOf other business names and ducted by· a general pan· business name(s) listed ber 29, 1994 T n • •O~ ~aa e livered 10 thv under· Court ol Calllomla, Coun1y addresses used by the nefahlp · PUBLIC NOTICE above on: 1-16-94 F8323B2 ruat ee, "'' 1 a cept • 11gn-" a wullen Oe<.tara- of _ORANGE. seller within three years be-The regiatrant(s) com-Su,san L Tripp Published Newport Beach· caahter • checll dr•wn 1ton 01 0-.itaull aud ~· THE PETITION requests tore the date such list was menced to transact busi. Fictitious This statement was filed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan· ~n a slate r nation~I m•nd tor Sate. aoJ a that BANK OF AMERICA sent or delivered to the ness under the Fictitious Bu1lness Name w1tll th• County Cler1( ol .tnll a ch-.ic drawn Y r1llel'\ Notice ot O.:t<tull NT&SA. be appo1nted as buy• are: NONE Business Name(s) llsled Statement Orange County on January uary 4, 11, 18, 25, 1995. a JWte or leJetal credit and t:lv'::-1ton lo Sell The personal representative 10 The names and business abo\18 on· September 29 The lollowlng persons are 17, 1995 W797 brnoo or• c~: ~rawn undersigned cau•ed ad!Jlinlster the fftate ol the addresses of tho buyer: 1994 • ' dol business.,. F833919 PUBLIC NOTICE Va state or era aav· uid Nutlce ut D.itault decedent. MAAK S. COOPER, 17941 Vicken Matdiklan LEfl1s DINE IN, 929 Gover· Published Newport Beac~ mgs and loan a .. oc1: and t:tecuon to s-..1110 be THE PETITION requests Baron Circle, #2, Hunting· This stalement was flied nor St., Costa Mesa, Calli. Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-FlcUtlous ::1~11, :,av:;~~g:·~~~· ... •l.'cortted m the <.oun1v the decedent's WIU. and ton Beach, CA. 92647 wllll the County Clerk ol 92627 25 F b 1 8 15 Bu•ln•H Name ' n ' . here the real prOJ>4!r1Y codic~ls, If any, be admitted The assets to be sold are Orange County on January Jeffrey Jay Weiss. 929 ~~ • • ruary • · • Statement ~r~~t!e~.·~ .. ~e:;~1f"c5:~! 11 ioc .. 1400 011d 11.ore th,m lo proba1e. The will and described In gerieraJ as: 17 1995 Gov&fne>f St Costa Mesa · " th• e e mo n l fl • h a v • any coolclls are avallable furniture, fhctures, equip-' . F033928 Calif 92627 .. ' W822 The following ~~sons are and autt1orl1~d to do e1,.µ~o1d ""'".i such r"· lor examination In the file ment tradena(Tle trade fix· J .nl Ale Wei 929 U LIC NOTICE doing bUslness as. buameu In •h•5 "'I.alt' In ofdaho11 kept by the court. lures, computirs, hard Publlshed Newport. Beach· earirne ta ssMesa P B a) MILES ENTERPRISES, 11te event 1~nder other sunuma Cor"'ooyauc1t1u THE PETITION requests drives inventory and ere Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Jan-go;,• 9rs2~" Costa • Flcitlllous I>) MILES OF CARS, 166 tt1a11 CHh 11 acc.ipled Co•l'U•dltun, u lnullt.1u authority to admlnlsler the located at: 3303 Harbor uary 18, 25, February 1, 8. T~\i business ls COD-Los Mesquites Street, Or· the Tru11tu m~y withhold P o Bu• 11111111~J7. Pt1t..h1· estate under t"-lndepen-Boulevard, Suite E-7. Costa 1995. 1 d b . h band and auslnesa Name ange, CA 92669 . the 1ss~ian1,;e 01 th• ma t.A ~4!11!» 80:17 tele· dentAdmlnistrallonofEs·MestCA92626 W82o!ife y. us Statement Gretc~enK.M11es,166Los1111~1ee1 De11d unlllptro11e Numher (7111) taltn Ac1 (This authority Tiiie 'business n•me used Th•. . ed The following persons are Mes~.ttes Street, Orange, tund11 become ava1l.tbht 5J:I s~su By e.,1h l Pbv· wlH allow 'the personal iep-by the seller et that loca-PUBLIC NOTICE -to ~;~:!~a~s:,~~~~er ~R~= ·~~C 1525 ~~I~ 6:,slneu 11 con-~~ '!'~,~~~o~~~~Of'llee luio"u1 A .... t V~~ P1v11I ~~~~=tl°Zith~utt8::unm~~ ~M~~fRIVE SERVICE onst237729 u:,11cu11~u1s 1~~) titled w. Ma,cMhur Bivd .• Ste 11. ducted by: an lndMdual said sale will be made :~',\1.,1s;1f~}'"1·1 5 provaJ. Before taking cer. The anticipated dale ol Fictitious ·Jeff~: °18 wei.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Reglslranl has nol yet ... WtUIOUt covenanl Of 112!> J/1 V8 taln very Important actions the bulk sale Is 2 1o.95 at Buslneu Name Thi Y Y filed C & R Drains, (Cellfomla), begun to transact business warranty, expre•• or 11n· ----~~.,,....., ....... - however, the personal reP: the office ot Bu;row Es· St•tement wllhs 1~~al:f:n~ ~l!,k1 of 189a Palau Pl., Costa under the llclitlous name(s) plled ~•l.la•d•no t.11e: PUBLIC NOTICE resentatlve will be required etow Company, 501 Park· TM following persons ate Or • Count ~ Decem· Mesa, Cahl. 92626 listed above. possen1011 or encum to give notice to lnletested center Drive Santa Ana doing business 18• b ~ 1994 Y Thi• busines1 Is con-Gretchen K. Miies br .. nces, lo uh•IY tne 111· Fite Ila. F ..... persons unless they have CA. 92705 ' ' ORANGE COUNTY TRADE er • ducted by: • cotp0rallon This slaterMnl was filed debtednen securu<.I by FICTITIOUI..,..... wa111ednotice 0fconsenled This bulk sale Is subject SECRET. INC. Fashion l1-. F831 t13 TMregl1tr111tcommenced With lh• County Clerk ofsa1d Deed. a dvances MAMllTATt•llT to the proposed action.) to California Uniform Com· land, 560 A. Newport Cen-Published Ne~port. Beach-to ttan$1Cl business under Orange County on Dacem· the111under, w1ll'I mture.t Tiit foloWlng P'f!Oll(S) The Independent admlnls· m•rclal Code Section ter Dr Newport Beach CA Costa Mesa Dail)' Pilot Jan-the fictitious name(s) listed bef 29, 1994 · aa provrd•d theru•n ... ,..d • dolnQ 11uttnm a . HAA tratlon authority will ~ 6t06.2. 92660' ' uary 11, 18. 25, February 1, abo\18 on: June 22, 1988 . f832388 the unpold principal ol BAT SUl Rl.ING TANG RtSTAU· granted unklss en Inter-It so subject, the name Beautv BOYtlque ·intern•• 1995. C & R Dtalns Inc., John E. Published Newport Beach• t11e No111 Hc.ured by •o•&J AMT, 9240 GAllOEN GROVE ested perSOfl filH an ob· and address of the person tlonal, Inc., (Atizona Corpo-W804 Melrose, Prealdenl Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Jan· Deed wi1n inter\.!ll lltu<e· Bl· I ll , GARDEN GROVE, CA jecllon to the peCIUon and with Whom clalrt1• may be ration) 1002 w Strahan This slatement was filed uary • 11 18 25 1995 on as pro111Jed m 1111d 26U. &how good CIUH Why the tiled ,.. Burrow Escrow Dr Tempe AZ. 85283 PUBLIC NOTICE with th• County Clerk of • ' • • WJ95 Note, 18411, ch.-rge11 ollld MAN SUK lU, 9211 NICttO· court should not grant the company. 501 Patkcenter This business Is con-Orange County on Decefl'• eapen111t11 ot the t11111tee LES DRIVE. GARDEN GROVE. authority. Drive, Santa Ana, CA dueled by:• corporation FlcUtlous ber 27, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE and ol the trualS c.r11ated CA92&44. your A HEARING on the pell-92705, and the last date lot Type ot business: Beauty lu1lnHs Name f832151 by tald 0..d ol Tru11 YUN OI< l EE. 9281 NICHO- houslng needs. llon wiU be held on FEBRU· liUng claims shall be i.g. Supply Relall SlqfS . Statement Published Newport Beach· NOTICI OF serra110 Aec.011ve~1111.e lES ORM, GA.ROEN GROVE, :::.========:.:.:==============;;;:==.I ts. which It 1.M buslneu The reglslranl'(') com-The IOllowlng persons are Costa Meaa Dally Pilot Jan-APPLICATION TO Company 11 *"1<1 rust• CA 926-44. STARTING ANEW Clay b•fore the tale date menc:ed 10 transact busl· doing business at: vary 11 18 25, February 1, llELLALCOHOLIC :•· d ·~001 A~~~1:~1r .. ..ie Thia bvllnen Is condUC1td 1pecll\ed above. ne" und« the t1ctltlou1 SORENSON CABINETS, 1995 ' ' aEVaRAOES t·t9-VS 0" · 111 ~ rw111· bY 11t1 lndMclu1I. Da1ecl1 December 11 bu1lne11 n1me(1) listed 1725 Monrovia IA3·M , ' WBOS To Whom II May Con· ::.letia~ 8 9, b"" 1 ~ 1 t> SIGNED MAN SUK lEE. YUN OK ttM above on: 10-26-94 Costa Mesa, CA 928a7 earn· SETH Pinky I Ravi 4· · 'I oio •<. lEE MARK a COOPER Beauty Boutique lnt'I. Inc., Steven J. Sorenson, 25342 PUBLIC NOTICE are i.ppiylng 10 the DePNI· ~'"!, ri111~3.,~~;••dun 1• TM rt01S•1t1t eotnft!«ICld IO Published Newport Mlcheel S. Buro. Director Adtl1nto "Dr.. laguna rnent of Aleohollc Beverage .:~Pt5t 5bb trlMICt butfnest ullder "' Thi• stal•menl Wll riled Niguel, CA .,2977 . Flotltlous Contfot '° NII alcohOllC llclMloUt buttnen namt Of Beach.Costa Meu Deliy wfth th• County Clerk of Pemela J . Sottnson, 8u•lneu Name bever•gH at 3•08 Via 1125, 211, 218 """" .. lld lliCM on NMtn· Pilot Januaiy 25, 111Js. Oranae County on Jtnuaiy 25342 Adelanto Dt., La· Statement Oporto, Suite 102, N-~ PUBLIC NOTICE bet 11. 1919. W825 12, 1"5 guna ~aoet. CA 92077 The followtng per.one we Beach Ca 92863 with • 4t" Tiiis sta119ment -1111c1 ;with B Us.'LN~ss ~ ~ •-------....--F833738 This bu1fneu ls con· dOlnQ buelnetl 11. an.Sale Beer & Wine (Pub-NOTICE OF lht COUflty C... ot Or~ •"•" PUBLIC NOTICE Publlshed Newport B .. ch-dueled by: huaband and INTERNATIONA.L . TRAVEL lie ~ng Plaet) llCet)M(•) TRUSTEE'S SALE County on Dtclrnber 13, 1994. PU•&.tC NOTICll Costa Mesa Daily Pilot J-wife OUTFITn'.AS, 2A040 Cam-Pu bllal\ed Newport TruatM Sale No NOllCE·Tllla Rcttto11s N.tme e e e e e e • e e e e • • • -TICI OP .... ,.. "5 F-""•AIV 1 8 1" The registrant commenced 1no del Al/Ion IA13t MOfl>o 8eaeh..C01ta Mesa Dalfy '34b<lll A S"'"'*'I ...,.,.. ~ --.. v -• • • -·-• • • "' to lrannct bulineH under ...,....:,. Pilot Jail as F b T1t1a Or(jer No , .... 71, ltfa1 Dtpmmrmr tiM DiUlj Pilot 'plautJ PU8LIC AUCTION 199$. th41 lictllloul name(s) listed ar~h leech, CA"""'" u.ry ' e ruary ~fl 138:10 &3 lrOl'll fie Ult II -l!ltdli'I fie 14.,,~.rwsmira:.U~..,~~ Notice It twetw given W827 ebolleon:11-1-at ~w...:::·=~ 1•1•1995· w832 Aet@tw.\C,e t..o 634641 ~==~:.w the underaioned w11 .... at .. OTICE Pamela J. 8ofenaon 92971 · APN No 1u4.u.t..010 • Wt1WIMWSEAROlthtllll'M<forJ"""'""om.chtuir,l!IJ1111MJl"'tl# Putlllc Auctron on '•l>rWlrY PUBLIC n Thi• ltaletnenC w• flle<I Thi• butlneH 11 con• PUBLIC NOTICE YOU ARE IN OtF~ULl ;:'t:':L:' tit::...~=.::: _J.L. ..1....r ___ u • <'--·-~---rt.._ J ..1:.-..1...-.---1 8, 199!. at 2:00 p,m. 11 a•a11•a with the County Clerk of ductedb"'anindMd 91 UNDER A Of ED Of nmt """' t1JC mp Ill ux \,,,qrm ntlflN,,. ..,_ nntl. "x''"'J tr1lmt, •JK' qir1n11lil STOfHT SfLF STORAGE. ona1 .. _ ' Oflnge County on Oecem· AeglitrMt hu n:i yet NOTICll Of TAU~ T DA Ti.D I) tlU/90 ctOlllnll~ll1MI :"r.!..._~ u~1.1.ruAllfiilJll"T,t;tlllfllbrdiM11N1WllOtmmlwiththt°""1ty Mt W: 17th Slreet, Cotta Flotlllou• bet a2. 1994 beQUn 10 lranMC1 busltlell APPLICATION TO UNLESS YOU TAKE AC• UN .... I .........,. amt-"'1shtmtr11 wttlt ·"-wtr111111 -irrJ'-/4w.r,,,/thm &~_,,_r Mese, CA, 92827, (114) 8uslMHName PeJteeJ un0.rthetlotitlousname(t) l•LLALCOHOLIC rtON TO PROftCT YOUR.,._ NllM In Wlollllol'I Of r r-~.,-"J ;-,--r-".I &42·872.2, ltal•l'Mftl Publlehed N•wport lllted ebol/e. alVSRAO•I 1·19-91 PROPERTY, ll MAY al flt 11111• ol lftolllr Uftdlr efJNblsozt11111wiJhtl#QwnryC/trlt. The perton11 prop•rty The tollowlng pettOM ere 8each.COl1I MHI O.ily Kalene Oould To Whom It May Con-SOLO AT A PV8llC SALE ... Stitt, Of common IN "'-·--llflrp J..."' ~~~· &-··(/UI '1tui.1t1111Mlmtml"' tk !MJI.. /lilot. JJO w. herelolore llored Wllh un-doing buti,,. .. a;: PilOt January 11 ,, 25 Thi• ltaletnef'lt WU tlled C8fn: l<AWAOOE Hlro•hl IP> vov NEED AH lXPU· ~..:C'°" 14400 ,, '". f'J('llK VJ 1-. ,....... 'J detslgned by: LYON LA MIRADA HILLS FebN 1 ''" • • ' with the County Clerk Of l•(•r•) applying lo 1he De-NAltON 011' lttt NATURE "" Protttttont /JdySt. C-MOL fJ'}flfl01111tOIZ.ipJt-oJJU1111(7l./)6'UJ2/ 11ntlur 1003 Richard Hewitt• NO. 108, "490·Von !WINI'\ ary • · Orange County on January oll1ment of AICoholic Bev· OF Tt11i PROCElDINGS ). U L • &... ~---'--'-J. personataood• Avenue, Ntwpor1 haoh, W809 11, 1995 eraoe ContrOl IO .... •!coo AOAINSl' YOU YOU ........ rlna td '""~11m'l""'-"'11rl"""' 1TMr.,...,_""J,,,. 1083 J1in Dai.,,.raonal CA9*8 CLASSIFIED ' PUJllO holfc beveragH at iaoSHOl.hD CONUCl A NnporfllMCfl·Cotlll_, /fJ0N""""4'1twt111tyfa.rthrr~p/tiMtoJl"111Ni11.~wi/Jbtt1H1'rtlxm goods WllN1m Lyon Homea, Ille:.. 11'1 the ,.,ourc• you Publlllled Hewporl Beacl'I• 8rlt10l 81, Co.c. Meet, CA lAWY~R 0.Pllot :oL.,t,.. _-: .. -.._ r __ Jbldtm "-Ll'M/J~ 11H Bruce Nel10,,. (I Caltfornls eorporalion), can count on •o NII a C M D Plot t2'29 wllh' "-41" Qn.Sale On 0i11&1H et 1 00 CN*UI ~ ... ....,.,. r-'--r-· perlOl'lll_goods 4-490 Von Karmen AlllnUI, M r4ad °'--~ Oita •N elly i Jan. O•uial (P~lo lell._. p M • .5onoaul Convaw· Ml t MUI,_ 1 liljllit ___ ) ___ .,,_. ___ --tl 21'4 '°'" Miik•·Peteontl ~ llMeft. ~ 92141 di:. ltem1 t>ec•uN mryn; ,__,.T, t . TS. Place) Ileen"(•) anc1ng Corporetton, • T ....... i.... of c:::i= QOOda Chewan lend and~ ' I 19". PUblllhSd NtwP-orl Calllo~ CorporaUon aa ·--._ •-•w._ a •ou Robert Shell-«>P"*" Cotnpeny, l• Dela-°"" 11fi01~m':,' com~ Wl23 ltecll.Coeta Me.. Dilly the duly 1.,.,o611'4ld Tr'\ltt gar9119 Nle?1 pereonel goodt w.,. COfl)Ofaclon), 23 Cot· qua • uyera o Pilot J..,.,...., 25 ,tbfue .. 1.ndef and P'tttuafl GM U. • cell •OU Linda Strottisr-Por•te PllD S. ISO calll Buy It, 8ell It, Find It, 1 I ltH-, ' ry co 0..0 ut Truet "4K.Otd, CLAaalPIU L!..----------...;;;;.... ____________ _. pereonal goods Newpor1 .. acti. CA 92941 ' 84t .. 878 ClaHltleel. ' • • WW ~ on Ul f'J119tl ;.. Ooc.u M&-MY8 I Newport Beactveosta Mesa Daily Pilot Widnesday, January 25, 1995 PUIUC IOncll MUCllOncn --.... ' ~ --- . ~· ....... , I 1 .I - .'!:~.-. .. ~ ,,_ "-i • It I . ~~ 4. NEWPORT BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR ~ t-,. ' ' ' r• l I i ... ""'-.,,,,. --~ ~11 "'.J -~ ~ ' I I J ' ,I... , I\' -' . . .. .. ~-- ~ .. -. .. . . -. " . 'I '· IOINOIO II ION Ito • • _.~ -I 11-toto ' a US•llD HOURS Teleplx>ne 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Werlnesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thll™iay ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ Thursday 5:~rn BY PllONI (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILOR• PlltSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Ncwpon Blvd&: Bay Sl. Get.to the baste ABC's Attic~ basement, . ' and closet then get some ·ca~h. M2·1978 GENERAL POU CY Rates and deadlines \re subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, recla sify, revise o r reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the co t of the space acruaJly occupied by the error. Cred1t can only be allowed for the fi rst insertion. CORONA COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTALS TO INCOME ' NEWPORT 2122 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2169 DEL MAR 2622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 PROPERTY 2790 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....-....-EASTS IDE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMMAC 2Br 2Ba So. of HARBOR VW HOMES Ideal Office/Home 2Bd-gar·W/d hkp S700 We1tcllff 1Br condo, NB OKOC hm Pool spaJ BUY OWNER 5298,000 -------· HARBOR VIEW HOMES "Port Streets." Beat priced 2-sty ~n green· beltl 4Br 2thBa. clean, bright, upgrded, supor toe. $569K. 721·5737 PCH. Wht decor, encl • 8 h Ar 4Bd 2.5Ba Spa. Up-2Bd + loft, tg patio, Funky l Bd ulls pd gar. pool, new carpo1. bch tenn, sJlr w happy T11·pleit t·3Br. 2·2Br garden' Pool. F"rn/"n· 88C ea grad ad Huge Yard ca th cell, On PCH ........ 5 ... 4_9_5_· _A_g_1 _5_46_ .... 5_8_80_,__ d /w, ref119 No pets upbt do11gner. SSOO • N1 SCP Frwy 405 & 55 w w " • • ·-$775. mo. 673·66"0 •oc 63t·2111 64&·8473 Ez to rent. Trado tor turn. $1 500. 721-8521 Yearly Unfurn S2800 760-9672 $1 095 675-7009 E:~~:d~~d.A~~a.N~:i .. ~B h 2Bd c d comm I? Prmc onty .. Lg 1Bd•Ocean View 3BdrmS·2 Bath• Newrort Heights 2 WEEKS FREE RENT ·-------·1 ·a r on ° Phil 310-43\-4255 Uh d d fl II $1375 to $1800 mo ..... 2 ""021" pr111 a, Lndry, COY pk, H~lm 714·668-747 .. ar w fl, gran e · Now beautiful 2300 COSTA MESA 2624 .,,.. ... MISCELLANEOUS pool, tac, neat, N P .. .. couvntere. W/d, f/p, Villa Rentals l/f twnhse, 3Bd + liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quiet, eecluded 1BR & $425 & \, ul1ls. 722-7092 ~OUM. "'°"""° poo spa, covered. 2 675 A912 study, 2~Ba, family 2BR A t I d REN.TAI.S o,,011n'"'"' car gar 721 Avacado ... / 1 ******* P s, n ry. car· Npt Hght1 apt to shr tll $1095/mo. 45g.7914, • rm, 2 frplc, w d, fr g, NEWvraa SPECu• port, xtra parking, •••••••••I Room pvt bath, ocean All u ..-Mwrt•t ill IS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A/C, tiled patio, grndr, ''""" uu. close to allll No pets view. $GOO incl ulll ACREAGE 1125 ....,.,..11.-1"'"*fff GOTTA SELL FASTl SPYGLASS VIEW 2 car gar. 52500/mo LOW $HQ/MONTH 8•8-0392 645-2941 nF•Mw9'11fAd11 .. ~.~ 5 Acr11/SU901SSOO Down 4 1BSO-d0CfEANI 2·BfAY1·UTES1 Back•·~ Townhm• 975-4912 Agt MUITHl,LIKINIW ••TOWNHOME•• ROOMS 2706 -5-h-.-,-.-8-8 -1b-0-8-1.-1-H-m ••••••••• _.. wMcJI .-. " --7"'.00/month r r r r rp • poo • 3Bd-3Ba, 2 car, pootJ IPACIOUI 1 •i. APT 2 b 1 5 b I .. vt I t t & Newport Terrace r ' a , poo ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil LI I I • ---------· BUSINESS & FINANCE 11 .._.... ·-., ..,....._., 35 Aa/S1t.990.'S2.SOO Down P crnr 0 • nu pn 1pa, vacant S1700. Many bulltft. Ind 11191 rwig.. gated, patio, $795 2bd see" rig c ean, P eo.· BUSINESS U•llllle• " flacn111t11ll1n S250fmonWOwntr Wll Carry blnds/updted kftc/Ule/ 433-9528 Coldwtl Britt Upgraded end unit, mtcro, lnafy, pool, & carl)Ol1 2 ~· garage, hoollups. LAGUNA BEACH ant roomat•, 2Bd 1 Ba . ._. • ,.., c• ,...._, Nr lakes, 11u1n9 & ~ lortst carpVm~b,!:1,.S683700/mo, ___ 9_EA_C_H___ 3bd·2"'b• 2·1•tfy. 12 car C:~lZ.'~=~:.:i• S925 MOVE IN SPECIAL MOTOR INN ~I~.· c~~ ~ic ~~~~ • OPPORTUNITY ...,......_....., ..... ,., 1·(800)·223-4763 "' parking, poo • rp c:, 548-7367 or 548-7460 $175 & Up/Wkly. 2904 ......................... RENTALS w/d hkup, $1095. Avl C..~14144*2 Maid service. Kitchen _ llml nowl 675-4912Agt •·1-8-d--1-8--.-N-e_w_c_a-,p-t,•---------avt. 985 N Coast Hwy, •••••••••liiiii!iiiiiiii!~~iiiiiii~ ..... ..,_.,. __ ., · · --------COSTA MESA 2124 Now Taking •ncl gar, pk ipace, NEWPORT Laguna Bch 494·5294 COMMERCIAL LOCAL RTE"New Ma· llMll•....,1•1n ...... " LOTS 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Summer Reservation• Npt North Newer 3bd cl'11nea In 21 LOCA• Tiiis •"""9f 1'1111111 FOR SALE 1400'' WINT•RWEIEKLY 2.6ba. Fam rm. hdwd Lndry fac, itor, quiet BEACH 2669 Npt Beach Furn imJ REAL ESTATE tions •euy All or .......,_.._,.....,.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••·•Ide 2 Bd, gar, yd, 1-4Bd ...... S350.S1400 fir. +More. Gated. ~r~l~!~dS585~7~~~3c~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pvt ba In Hee home. Pat1"800-59~781 ......................... nu carpi·& pnt. W/0 WINT•R (FURN) $2850 940-7083 lBd Studio 1 hH 10 Poot, tennla, w/CJ . ·-------·.__;.,,;9;;;.u.;..y.;;,ll,;;,;. ;;..e~l~ll~t.~F=rlnd'--.-':":11.-~ .,.........,IMllW.0.rtMtr1 Hunt Beach 1 blk to hk-up, no peti. 2636-B Lg 1Bd ocnfrt .. $1000 Oceanfront 3Bd· Cl•an, 1parkllng 2Br 1andl Super clean, a111 5525 utll pd . 64°"0518 ClaHtfted • .. _., .....,... llllf al ocean. 17th & Walnut, Santa Ana S850 645·1020 ANNUAL s l 800·$2000. 2Bd 1 Y'Ba 1wn~H-1tyle. nowl S750 675-3777 ---------• ,......, MwttlMf 11 tlMI 2 1011 (25x117.5 eac:h) 1'E""""'-s="1'""d,...e-..,.2'""-s,...1-,v--,.2""B...,d 1 Bd Peninsula .. S575 $900-$11 oo. Sludlos Avail 2/10. $705/mo. Agt 4812 Seas hore RENTALS TO BUSINESS OFFICE • """ .. ,....... • • 1165K ea cash/terms. patio, garage, n/pet1 Villa Balboa ..... 11050 $575·$700, Balboa Harbor VlllH 548-9081 •--.-, ..... --,.,,...,,.,..,,.9..,,.2..,,.5-.--SHARE 2724 FOR RENT 2769 ..... ,,. _.,..._ 11~ Herry, 714·771·5190 6N4e~r90N6w1 pol rtwv8 '1 $8845100 32BBdd/2' gBoatfhcare1e".' $$21500100 __ N_e_w_p_o_rt_R_lty_7 __ 2_3-4 ___ 4_9_4 BACK UY 28R 28A 1725/Up ..... 1.11 ..... al...... .,. 8~ 9 ··•10• 1BR, •ml yd, A•~~ut Our 3 Ollie• Unttl, 3111 St , »t111•t•·G•·._,., ••••••••• EASTSIOE 2Br 1 ~Ba, Full Service v~~~!~1=1~~ !~:: w/d hkup1 1595 mo. Spec1a11r Frig, d/W ••ck ••r· 3 rms Cannery V111aga s2so, lllW 'I 1111,DC ... "8• HOUSES/ 1-car garage, cerpets Property Mgmt ter iultH. pool, ipa. No pet1631·7813 Incl. 80Jt30 poc>I. No S3SQ..400Jmo. Tennis, 2951670. Art & design u1HU01 .. 2'·JMI. & drape1. No pe11. 51375/mo. 550.31441---------pe11. No fHs. No pool, p\l'I spa . w/d g•· ambience 873·~733 CONDOS 723-7180 • •Clean redecorated leaH •48-4899 •age Ava.I 1115. 548--4140 ON TH• B'"'V ""'-"' 1Br w/d•~k & 1Bt w/1..-------.,,-...,,... 5 --------1-0-0-2 POR RENT Two E'1lde houH1, w/d ,,,. 4-e'= patio. Avail 2 /15. Lido la remod 1Br 1Ba UYFftONT· 8albo• AdJOlnlng office apac• GENERAL hkup1, fncd yd•, .., ........... _ APllDTMENTS $~76/mo ea. s•S-9081 up11r1. M1cto, llove, F/P, 28d·2Ba S300 dHk•Phone·fb-COpter grdnr lmm~1 Sml pet 673 1900 ~ d/W, _1tar. $1 000/mo. Inc. u1t. 973·8394 ()nlv S2~ mo 54t·7t00 Hom• zoned for busl· OKI "i7 ... 'i7o • FOR RENT •'•Ide Country Wd• NOP~&. 72o-H85 __ _..__....._ ____ , , nH• and resJdentlal, -C-0-1-0-N-A_____ e 2BIM BA w/gar 1995 i ... ant I lpeel.uel ••••••••I =-~~ ~~ '~4:; ~'r.i LIDO liiNtNiULA -------- 75 x 162 n lot 3bd, 3 •1BR + den 17" 2·•tv 18001/f twnhm. 2 &45-~3 Of MMH2 (2) 18R Luxury Unitl car gar w/drlve·lluu DEL llAI 21221 ________ ......;:. huge mHlr •t•••3td ---------•-----------Ouiet. Private Bffc:h -----------1 dr. 3 11\•dt, only ------··1 Btfden, 3 'ULL Ba. IALIOA E·Sl<Ht 11kt, vac....-t1aoctJllO ~~=i~;;ar~ 11os.ooo. •o•nt al u.,.,., Npc Bay Nture lnc:loNcl a-. No Pets 710 LNe PMtl lk ••!AP 14~380 c......._ ~M ... t;·-~---•I a '*• tra61t. 11960 PINJICSUIA 2607 IMSlmo. 1IO E 21• IL 7144Ta.eoa --• .._ ~,....., 11 1CM.271/dnHtttl• sqoea,•Mm _...T_. •• Q.'~ SILL ..,.~J::. 01 .... older "ome,•-.. u ... t•1•.a-ua .... -A-1r--"""''IN4860 Let•Wi t Id &;p;ll ae • .,.tt ... llii -~., _.,home C1 .. l1lllLPwu•••• Dowueown. t•. Wn, ~ at Ha, l'Wfte....._ISfl g.,, l/p, ywd, "'=-:.:... t= :.::.".. : :.~.::= ttwol;iclasslfled "'c7:U.:"U:-~;:'..,..:\l:i ~.C:.S:·~' ~~,N~~~ ~.=·::u10 · nerwa11n-. .... ....;.~....;.;.:.;;......;;.;..;...;.;;.;;.;;•....;.•;;..•.;•_•;..;.....:::""'~-".;..••_•_•_••111•••••• .. 2771 • " to Wednesday. January 25, 1195 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE 1? 16 19 Sfi 59 Both wlnenb&e South deal.. WEST NOR11I •715' l:'Q87 o J•4 •75•! •Q 10111 0 101! 0 1097 •••i.• ... •.• ... •.-, .. --:=vu. w .. t. lecl t.he ien of. 1pade1 and · bcl sum. ~ tMlle I IQUll'lllllt I047 South WU IDOft than happy '-0 fbld ctn l40, .... +i dnl••·~~~~ thNe poin~ in dummy Declarer SSO. tn.aa CettEr-KONICA with could count e.'ht fut lrieb. Dwa· 11---w.i._._ .. ..,._.. c ....... Wa..,._.. zoom, eorter, doc my'• queen of' hearu repretent.ed mcM6onlMa mear.H tffd« a atanct. A9tall enother 1Ure \rick but. unfortunate-!llPLOYll!ln' l'-r ......,_., nm. seooo. LI<• new. wnh l.y~t.here =--. wu no certain entry"° the Come & ... 1 I -" Mlp wamty. 1550 898-?oea taDle umas su3 c.~ =..:.r Since the jack of spades was a ....:.::::.::=.:=~~=::....--1=:=::-::------- poaitional st.opper, declarer cap· ........ •llOUIE FUW• PETS a IPllD• SIQIO&TS 70H , ., ... 22ft a.cl eo.t• 15.7 lllr• V.a, King Cobra 0/0, low pron.. hull, )u11 1ervlced, new controllef/81mtnl/ uphOllt«Y, Orfft at<l boat.faS1-tool(s QfHl. TUrn-key.,.ready to go. 111.000 ~2971291· 9241pgr ..Wall~ "*'filll!t* ....... turec1 East'• king or..,.._ with the ,,.. ... " .... that Cherry au.en Anne ANlllALS 10411 ______ _ 801l111 ace, cashed t.he ace and king of ~ ~ ~;,c d1nlng rm aeata I w/ -••ruE SUPS EAST •KB OJll4S OK5t •1082 32 Guslc) 33 I 11yc l)111\/IW/ly 3'1 P111poy 35 Early 1a11 37 Newborn"! outt11 18 Un•chnfld metals 40 f'•fty percent 4t Ruse 4~ Freeways 44 Speaks PofnPOOslY J • h nd led I cli---..:i •L.--.-, ' --.. bufte1 & china 12150. __.... ., A .., earta a a '1'11 UDVl1Q "° "°" 10 call • 900 n Uhr eofa. love .. at a ADOPT MET DOaS 7022 ~AK jack. That would have been the In which there la • chair 11500/obo. S•V· Every Sat & Sun at1"iiiliiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiii O A Q 8 ~ winning line had Wen he ld the charge p« minute. eral iltk trHs 150 a. PETSMAAT, Fountain I• 4 AK Q J kine but., when 'Ea1t. produced the under. Butcher block. Valley. Pupple1, kit· •OAT SLIP 115 Lo11tc<1 monerch, the spade return sealed DOMESTICS SStO tbl 1250. Occaalona,1 1en1 and more, all For rent, $550/mo. '16 s"~' Judd~~~~int:~~~ ------eecte!rer'•~.-........ -uuhe~-tlll4elill<e11ti11eMMlleran ._.,.. 6 moi•. toolcluo ~. cer-~ Vt14age.-c.at-•tr w. ~ NOR11f .£A8T lec\ed four 1pade t.ricb to go with UHd. 714-192·728e Ing homH. CALL 241· 549-4637 '18 ~11w.11l('r's Paa Pw Pw t.hekingofdiamond&. lllltJllttw Uk• IN 60'• md 41" ~03'"""'11'="fo_r~more~~l=-nf~o:-:.:-:~l-:-::"".~'."::':~-::==-- 50 Wild We"il As Jong as spade& are no worse For newborn, 2 • 4 Y' pecan tbl•, Iron baH FREi TO GOOD CAMPERS RV'S show Openi1;11 lead: Ten of• than 5·2, the contract cannot be old In my Coata Meta 4 hlghback upholll'd NOME: American Es· ' ao' 14 5t Wish (IOI) Much of the play of a bridge hand defeat.ed no mat.ter who has the home. Muat drive & chair• wht dama1k + ldmo dog AKC regls· TIAII.EltS 53 Castle. •n cenler'S eround entri~. lf you can '-i--of d-.. _ "'--1 hould ap~ Engkh. Reta 20" l"f & custom tered, fe~ale, 31A yrs1'iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii chess .... "' 1amonua. J.-c areT 11 req d. Reldbte hours. pads. '$395 759-050. old aft whlJ• 22 Iba 1~ 28, tol'h 54 Bandlel\der ~V:, ~.,>'ui~ri~~ ~~~~~: allow Eaat.'s king of spades "° win 444 4030 PlaVtut, need• hom~ ::,-:' rent. 'f~u kf.~h~ En.ngton the·firat t.rick. The spade continua· WANTED uv.tn ear.. -•Rru•Vft1s111 with yard. Pl•••• call shower, lV/VCR. Day """ oiv-s nlil~· all your aide's assets are in one .-· •-'-... -'th th d -•-...... '-AA&'IU .,. .,., u• ~u wQll lS ...... ..,, WJ e ace an , IUW::T lakef' for .. derly lady 721·9621 anytime. & Wkly rates. 559•8844 hand, you sometimes have to enlist clearing the ace and lting of hearts In Costa MM&. FAE£ MISC. 1015 AepUI• cage 1 wx5'W, the a.id of the enemy if your are to and enough clubs to exhaust the rent & utill for ~ gts dra, climate con· bring home your contract, defenders of cards in that. suit., woman or man a Wife. 2 Obie box 1pring1 & trots like-new cond I••••••••• The usual range for a standard decJarer exits with the jack of No children. 962·7487 matt •eta w/fram.s, $1sO/obo. 546-908t ' AUTOMOBILES Lhree-no-trunip opening bid is 25· spades. xtnt. $50/ .. 1. 557·7444 Sava abused and 27. However, since the hand cinnot West can take t.hree spade tricks AT&T Ca I I u I a r abandoned pets. Be a quite guarantee game on it.sown, to complete the book, but then must. MERCHANDISE Phone. 2 antenna1, volunteer/foster. Call•--------- South elected to tell the littlest. of lead a red card. Whether it be a battery charger. black 114-859-2704. BMW 9030 11 10 white lies with the opening bid to -heart or a diamond, declarer scores caae, alt owner'• man----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.-+---+--1---+--+--+---t protect against the possibility of an extra trick in that suit as t.he ual• & booklets. Cost SPO nNG North being broke. fulfi ANTIQUES 8010 $400, HH $200/obo. I 328 I 4 Dr, 6 Cyl, 5 sp, "" --------------'-lin_g_m_·e1t_. -------114-539<-3073 GOODS 6065 blk on btk 1eath, 8 liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apk, computer, t OOK, ANTIQUES 4 U Buy PLANT SALE ACRES iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii!ii~~ $7950 OBO 729·2364 I•••••••••---------•---------estate1 consignment Pine tree115 gal pot· GOLF CLUBS-LEFT1..,,....,....,,...,,..,,.,...,,.,.,..,=-=--..,-EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 30%. '312 Newport ted, 6-9' l20. Citrus. HANDED: 3 .p w , 84-7331·XLNT Cond Blvd. MB-4t23 avocados.fruiting StO. putter, driver, 3&5 A/T, Full Power, New 5530 5530 Herb1 St. G~ Junipers metal woods, bag. MtcheHn tires, New 3002 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·UY~=-~!:,118* $1. Shade/p1n1/cypres 5175 * 64().4846 Brakes, Silver Blue, Cuatom•r Service Postal Jobs ,~0:11re estate. ·P~I~ 4-9' Sto. 909-674-9422 . Pearl Leather, $4,500, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For whlste 1hoe co. In Start 512.68 to 518.521 lngs, bookl, fumltu,., Teak credenza, walnut Runs Greatl 854-7114 GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! COM. P/0, computer hr. Call for lob Info & etc. Immediate cash dining table w/4 chrs, TV ELECTRONICS Olal-A·Girt ' ~!!!u e;t'l~st~~~~ .~~ appllc before t·3M5 tops. 873-8223 :C~~ ~v!ic~o~a~~ STEREO 6080 MERCEDES 9130 1·800:-6t5·DOLL St/min terface. 675-6292 __ a1_8_·506-__ 53S4_._x_1_26_1_ Thinking of having a ater.o apeakera. Best iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MEMBERSHIPS Sell your home garage aale? offers. 646-278.7 Sonw S3"prol TV 83 t80E 2.6 Black on DENTAL ASST. Fir through classified. Give '4f a call! Nr New, can ·delfver, S rf C 3018 Group Practice In 842-5878 CLA&.SIFIED Black, retall·S4•100, Black, un • hrome ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nwpt Bch needs f/t ---------942~a979 WANTED Wheels $28,500. Must 1• assistant 4 day/Wk al· ---------Sell· $2•895 646-4888 Sell/OBOt 5$7·2721 FOR SALE TO BUY 6019 Original membership temate Vol day Satur-, _________ --------- to the "Center Club," days. <714> 54<>-1122 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••••••- a premier, members MarketlngAs1l1tant 5530 _ 5530 W~~~:Jp ::'~!TRANSPORTATION TOYOTA only city club offering Macintosh e)(p·OUark lure taking. Any leads iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii accomodaliona for Xpress a must. FAX call 714•969.9642,. •79 SR5 LIFTBACK -business meetings res1.1me to: s. Lennon Must sell. $2300/obo. and entertainment, at 714-759-6826 POWER BOATS Call Leslie, 642-6455 and pre and post the--------JEWELRY, FURS ater dining. Adjacent MEDICAL FRONT 7012 to the o .c. Performing OFFICE. Bl·lingual Orthopedic Co. in Newport Beach has several & ART 6025 _TR_U_C_R_S ___ 9_2_2_0 PERSONALS PERSONALS 9210 LOST & LOST & Arts Cen1er. All rea· (Span/English) FfT, w/ openings for weH rounded, responsible iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 18'ELECTRIC BOATi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANNOUNCEMENTS sonable offers consld· e)(p. C.M. 548'2273 individuals in fast paced, busy office· as 1ollows: Lov•IW 1 carat whit• Schock Newp't Packet 1• ------·•I FOUND 2925 FOUND 2925 ered. Call 720·9215. PIT CLERICAL diamond WEDDING Conv't hardtop model, 1988 Ford F1 50 Ex· cab, 5-spd stick, AC, xlnt cond, red . $10,300. Must sell. Call Mike, 642-6455 O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL HOlllNE .. Hou!y Updales of PlllC88dngs 1:~ Must be 18 or older, $1.99 per minute LOST & FOUND 2925 LOST: Gold Link Bracelet wlth sfngle charm, vicinity New· port Beach or Irvine. Reward. 720·9469 ~~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••• Evenings (flex hrs.) Bffflnc/Accounts Receivable Clerk to post RING SET. 65<>-3U5 Stereo. Pfd. aft helm •Found Calleo• 1/ LOST Black Cat, E Good typing skills andpreparedailycashreceipts,process PerfecttorValentlnest seat. New Batteries. 16 Older female Mag· wilh 3 fangs. Long MPLOYMENT req'd . Airport area. invoices and other general acct. duties. LUXURY ITEM Xl.NT·S6900 660-9000 nolla/Hamlllon area hair. lOyrs old. An·''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keliln, 833·8646 LIQUIDATIONS Rare H.B. brown, b.lack. swers to "Kodiac".I: p O NT P/T work FfT Paw Customer ServlcejRecepttonlst'to answer While mink coat: 19 ct.---------Chev ~ Ton Pick-up gold. She's mls1.1ing ·cos1a Mesa aroa. EM L YME 6am·12 M·F. no exp phones: la~e, process and ship-customer diamond tennis brace· SAIL BOATS 7014 1994, Extended Cab, her familyll (7t4)962· Pt ease catl <::><::><v 5530 nee .. Ask for Mark orders, aS'Sist marketing dept. with literature let, appraised at $33K, like New, 966-5486 2886' 6 6-e -3 6 2 9 · 852•0247 requests and other general office duties. ••king· S7,500: Mary 12tt Atlant• after 6pm or wk-ends FOUND DOG. Med· LOST: PlT/CHOW Anlmal Technician _P_a_r-t--T-l_m_e--W-o-rk_e_r_a facellent telephone skins a must. McFadden gown and w/ trl8' & sails, ne•ds size black male. Dog, female, brindle, W/exp for HB animal need•d to work from more. Fantastic bar· glass repairs, ssoo.•-V-AN--S------ Found Jan. 12 In spoiled tongue, 60 hosp. FfT Incl wknds. ttome. You must have Experlence tl')WordPerfect6.0,QuarkXpress, gainstCall722·970t . 675-6423 or Wkend 9225 Dover Shores.. NB. tbs, 2 yrs Old. Lost Becky 898·0568 M-F !M • 1ypewri1er, word Lotus, & MAS90 a plus. Excellent company CLASSIFIED (909) 793-8852, View at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 250-4279 any· Thanksgiving wknd In 1---------processor or good 'benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. It's 1he r"ource you 507 EBay, Balboa '17 DODGE RAM 250 tJme. Hunt. Boach (20th & Babysitter handwriting. Call for Send resume and salary h.istory to: · • can count on to sell a A. • Power w!fldows/locks PCl1). REWARDl For newborn, 2 & 4 yr del.ails:l-809-474-4289 myriad of metchan-American Legion Pu•t A/C lV & VCR S • TRADE ' , ___ 1_1_4_._12_2_·_94_4_4 __ , old In my Costa Mesa Cla.aalflad C·ontroller dise Items, because 291, 215 15th St., CD . I • any ' our columns compel Newport Beach, 2/16/ Payer, atereo •Y•· home. Must drive & Th• most comprehen· P.O. Box 2927 qualified buyers 10 95, lOam Lien Sale. tam, Mag wheels, sofa through classifted Sell your home speak English. Rel• •Iv• and current dlrec· Newport Beac~. CA 92659 c.a111 1975 27 ft Catalina CF bed & captain's chrs. 642•5678 through classified. roq'd. Flexlbl• hours. tory of goods and· 1er· _ EOE .... 2 •5,.78 5882FR Hin * CTYL 60,000 mites. $7500. 842-5818 444-4030 vices aroundl -'"" 19340475, • Call 833-7642 M·F g.5 ....,.. _______ _ ------I CABINETS CLEANING CONTRACTORS ELDERLY SERVICE REFINISHING 3500 SERVICES 3 548 GENERAL 3558 CARE 3611 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 P.AINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii El•c trlcal Speclaltr Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE --------•I KITCHEN CABINET •BOWEN'S• CPI BUILDERS INC. Russian Woman looking . residential wiring Watch & Jewelry repair The cam. Public Utlll· RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Painting. lnt/&t. Housel •REROOFINQ• SPECIALIST* REPAIRS ESTAB'76. FREE EST. L•323842 980·7721 Stained or painted. HEAVY DUTY HOME Storm Damage Repair for elder care position phones, cable. Refs. Antique/Fine Jewelry Varioty of finishes. CLEANING SERVICE Uc.#518424•1nsured tn NB·Llve/ln. lrtsh Integrity. 24 hrs 798'2516 8UV/Mllllraclt 873-0385 ~e~,~~~~~~~~i" u:'.E~ Apt. Oust Job. Free est. St. ticl569897 636-8888 ADDITIONS LlcJlt698845 378·0371 714-530·2482 (714) 985-4883 NaMy Agency 974-7283 HANDYMAN Carpen·•---------household goods REMODELING 3410 --------Houacl••n/Wlndowa LOW COST All Phases--------try, Ille, plumbing & LANDSCAPE & movers print their STEVENS PAINTING Free Est. 20 Yrs Exp.. Quality Work. Ref's: Sadler Roofing-Uc & Ins. Specialize comm. re·roof/repalr. 25 yrs. •FREE EST 675·5095 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARPENTRY 3510 weekly, Bl·weekly. Electrical Drywall FENCES ~~~~5:ir•7;<l.;~r;~s. IAWN CARE 3808 P.U.C. Cal T number: Bell Conatructlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Move·lns/outs. Refs Acoustic Basebrds. ··' llmoa and chauffeurs Ucl 452054 645·3346 •Add11ions• bath remodel Pina 645·9888 Fire Water Damage & DECRS 3615 HANDYMAN CHARLIE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print their T.C.P. num· •Palios• kitchen remodel Repa11s, Remod. Doors. w111· Cement Masonry Tiie iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hauling & Yard/Ga.rage Baalo Yard Malnt. ber In all advertls• --------- •THUNDER ROOFINQ• For all of your roofing needs. Rerool/repalr. Uc 638144048-4122 .Uc ,1 Bondod • Insured dows. cabinels, stucco & dry· Lori'• Houaecare Painting Wht Laquer ctean·up. Fence building. Lawna, Cle•nupa, ments. If you have a PIANO & VOCAL Fiee Esl. 871-4941 wall, fences. gates, etc. Uc. Oetalled service, sup-Specialty coatings •Wood Fence•• House Painting. 760-5044 Tr•• Trimming!. Lt question about the I• S 35yrs exp Jerry 142.0587 plies furn'd. Ref'1. AbfaslVe blast Carpel reptact/repalr, lrff haUting Plumbing/etec/water Haullng 97841a45 gallly of a mover, limo LE SONS 3868 A to Z HANDYMAN Bost Rates 760-5044 Lie/Ina 982-4485 estimates. Low priets. Uc'd heaters/sprlnkler1/cell Or••n Scene L.andscpng or chauffeur, call: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•-'l"r-T-rp_H _____ _ APPLIANCES RELl .. BLE HOUSE AdvantagtConslr.974-5301 . & I I ti Tri I Public Utllities . ·~ ONE INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS .. RamodaJ•Addltlona fans. FREE Esllmatesl rr ga on, mm ng Gonuso Music Studio SERVICE 3426 Kllchens, balhs, do01s, CLEANING. BY THE T.I. commercial, RHI· ---------241-0137 or 218-8169 & R6em~a11•t, SC1t•u•n· · .g~i;~~~°s~ Pia.no & Voice leuons SYSTEMS 3926 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil windows. Doug 546-7258 DAY. XLNT REfSI denllal, Olii & New. FLOOR INSTALL Seml·Retlred Contractor up1 .... an• . c. • an ages, beglnnlng liiiii!!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OME HIRE A CARPENTER YOLANDA 631·5967 LlllB624386 552-0119 REPAIRS 362-0 Apr• lmpNemnls am jobs #599025, 8S041109 ---------r.,,_to..,,_c,.,1a,...•_•l_c_•_M_o._1_M_1_ PHONI! JACKS "REPAl:.E~~~~:a~ Addlllon1/Remodets1---------•---------FrH •!anding maltboxe1 Landscape R•palr PAINTING 3858 PIANO Beg.·Advanced · • BY JACK se1:v. Repairs guamt'd. Flre/Water/Repalr1. COMPUTERS 3556 DECv Quality & Integrity. Mallbu.fght1·Speclat11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil All ag11 ·Teacher cert. Moves/Install. Res/ Mll/Sr./Stdnt disc. Concreto/Elec/Plumb. ~ YINYL•NARDWOOD I care.Ken 842•1770 Tre .. /Clean-upl/hauli Entertainment Avail. Comm. 444-8550. Reliable Refrigeration .Jerry, 848-7540 COATING 3570 Ceramlc•Marble•Sub Call Pele 7aa.77 32 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Jennifer 840·8669 Ll41728 999·3483 MAC TUTORING Floor Repalr•Carpet r---------TREES PalnUne Contr•ctor ,_TRAN ___ S_LA_T-0---- (lndlvlduat & Bus) STOP Deck Laakal Uc/Bond 843·3882 HARDWOOD Quat. painting by prof'ls --------PJ -------•CARPET ASPHALT 3432 CLEANING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 3515 FLURRY COAT DRIVE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY WAY/PARKING LOTS Carpot repairs, profes· FREE EST. CALL KEN slonally done. 20 yrs. f714> 988-4803 exp. Sr disc. 775-6380 Set·up, Quicken, Word Waterproof Coatings: --------FLOORS 3712 T•H~•••· Lawtt•, Uc1602098. Ins. PET TUTOR 3927 E I M d OTP ........ 7514!178 r I. "~"3305 ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xce • 0 emi, Decks/Stairs. Belt $1 FURNITURE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ rr_"_••--....... ~ ... --i SERVICES 3870 Mark 8 7 5•7245 Ouatlt.y work. Free Eat. REPAIRS 3622 CLEAN/WAX/POLISH 1--------21.,s Qualltr PalnUnt SPANISH/ENGLISH **TUTORING•• L#581430 722-8769 Matbl• Rejuvenating LEGAL PLUS touchups. Technical & Gen. Also WI n d ow 1, Word , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 35 Yeafs Exf>. SERVICES 3812 24 Hri. Richard Sinor Pano1U1H•adPet Cart lnterpreVTutor Serv. · Ex c e I , Ac c • s 1 1---------Complete Re1toratlon 714-e484708 Uc 280644 &45-32.09 Kennel alternative. No Native So. American. 20 Yrs Exp. 723·1985 DOORS 3580 Refinishing, repair, up-1tre11/wotry. Uc. ln1. Suaana 873·7409 hot1, etc. FREE pick·•---------RIEVOCABLa QUALITY CARE & Refs. <:;) 6?3·7184 up/dellv/est. 962·1823 HAULING 3720 LIVING TRUST MAINT·PAINTING S198 COMPLETa 20 yr11 exp. GrHt --------TREE (7t4) •••·7807 prtc"' 64S.24t7 Ron PLASTER SERVICES 3929 BO• HUTTON co. REPAIR 38801-~~~~i!iiiiiiii An ••P•rlenoad depend ab I e d oor _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hanger. Guar work, HANDY .... u 3710 Haullng Junk1 Appll· reae. Don 521·89t0 PVM'I ancH, Yard Clean-Up,1 ________ _ ~~~~ifAIPJ3447 iiCEiiiliiiUiiiNiiiGSiiiiiiiiii3iiiii51iii8 ~g:.r;. 3557 1/11. On Auto Bodw 100'4. Guaranteed 1·0ay s.,..,. Your hH or mine. 4 95-087 1 Ac ouallo Removal Increase Rt,lle Valuel Artl1tlc lnterlot1 Uc.fins. 714·998-3850 -BU_S_l-NE_S_S ___ , CERAMIC SERVICES 3 488 iiiTliiiLEiiiSiiiiiiii&iiiiiii35iii2iii8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil l.e•kJ • ....., ........ eBOOK•EPINGe fhe Dean of Tiie. C• AP/AR Prt>fu1lonat ramie new/repaired , .. Reasonable & Uc.'d grout, bathtm remodel * Beat Price/Quality L.andtca!>t. brick. stone Concrele. 143-0IU DOOR'S R•PAIREO Etc •.. Call Mike MASONRY S1tl1f1ction guarantffdl Ho••&Rentel Pre,ortlH 846-1381 3828 Ask for Mike Bleat. Paint-Carpentry· 142·2043 Llll431830 Drywall and morel Brick, Block. Stone. T11e1 _________ ... -G-•_rw_M_s-_s_2_7_7_ JUNK To The DUMP (7t 4-8fUM 882) Wiii haul What Trash Man won'tl 964-5259 Cone, Patio, Driveway El.ECTalCAL l&lO Qual Crpntry, Paint, Fplc, BB01. Ref. 20 Yr CtoseVGar Stor, wall ---------Exp. Terry 857°7584 units, turn, formlca. HEALTH/ BRICK•TILE•STONE A-t Eleotrloal work repair• 675-8359 Fred un••wnn Plaln/atamped Cone· Duncan Conetruction Carp'try, roofg, ptbg, Huuu ON 3742 or••• & Coalinga Quick Aeapon.. palnt'g, tile, etc ... l~iiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc.154156 631-4310 Local Uc. 850.7042 SR, DISC. FrH E1t. Thin For Life! Herballfe LACIV•i••LaCTRIC MOR'<lAN es0.3281 Independent Distributor. -------- '°911 DORM llAICHIRY Brlck•Ston .. Block•Lg a 1malt ~b• OKI UC ll'ee1191 e3t-3e32 •MASONRY EXPERTS. Brick, blk, concrete stucco. Lie/Bond low IS JOH 631·7843 25 yra exp. FrH Ht. Call tor product• or CONTIACTOltS Rea/Comm. Sr dl1c. Carpentry • Rooftn9 Bui. Opp. 759--0559. ••48·208.. plumbing Lc11670130 873-80&5 Of 848·8526 1---------Multi-Medi&: Desk Top Publlshlng·R••· Script /Book Writing. All Your Bus. Needs! 540·1947 Can't ... m IO get to all thoae Wt\~1 ~a)' Hide 'N Seek h childcare? Call laaslflad todayl 642·5878. \ Overstocked With a tuft? A call to Classlfled will help 142·H71 GEue••r 3 558 L# 238300 642-8568 *Plumblng•orywau• "''"--Stucco•Palntlng•Tll• QUICK R•SPONSal L9Cal Uc. 20 yr •><P Small ~·· big Jobe Duncan Cont 850-7042 TRADE tllrouon classified M2·1878 Eleotrlcai•Jlm 14"7404 • Chrletlan Carpenter, paint, dry waif, atuc:co, wd fence, aub flr1. Sr. dtlcount. John. '3e-1235 Over1tocked with llUff? A call IO ' Claulfled wlH Mlp M2•H1'1 repair Job• .,ouod the house? l.etthe Claealfled ServtoeDINctorv MIP you find retlal:lle h!!p. RH,/Comm. lnt/E.ICt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ALL AMERICAN• Compte le Acouetlc INT~XT.QUALITY 11T TR•E SEVICE cell. HIV. FrH Eat. Patch 10 complete Fr•• Est./Sr. Oise. Lll'122631 eea.aaet Jobi. UcenHd. 25yra Yard Cln·up53t-8415 CHUNG'S PAINTING •><P· 24 hrs 554-7631 20 Yrs l:Jlp, Od Price!--------WALL Guar work. FtH Est. P1~·1NG 3890 COVEl.INGS Uct"375602 638-1534 U&na a.,.. Abram• PalnUnt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Int/Ext, aua. Paint/Reas s Plumblng "•pairs .& UC l Insured since 78 Oraln1 cleared 'from Gene 141-ean 15.50. All fhcturH In 3932 Cueto"' Wallpaper Strlpplne/Pelntlng No Job 100 emalll 5% Off w/ad. en.aen 1tllled Steve'1 54W2H lk•'• Cu11om Painting We gal1 ehould hang Prof, CIHn, Ouallty ---------together. Strip, ln1tall, work. lnt/EJc1 & Oockl IOOPING 3910 advice to the crazy. Reasonable. 631-4810 831·2t 1 t anytime &ill your unwanted QUALITY Int/Ext Pain•· ~ Repaln Item• the .. ,Y way! Ing, AcouaUo Removal Ouat WorM, local rela, To place yaut Uc'd/bonded/lne. FrH L#45M90,RC Roofing olaaalfled ad call quotea. Cal 848-9678 S34.e205 MS·H'78, \