HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-17 - Orange Coast PilotOfficer still
in coma but. .
shliwi some
We don 't have to
worry about our
plants being green
this St. Patrick's
Day. The recent rains should
make sure the shrubs are decked
out in their holiday best
See Weather, Pa~ 2
CitY leaders say . . , ..
they~ d · Peluctalitly
improvement ·back tax increase
.... Newport Beach Police
remain tight-lipped about
investigatioA of Sunday's
shooting of Bob H
NEWPORT BEACH -New-
port Beach Officer Bob Henry
showed continued signs of im-
provement Thursday, but Hoag
Ho ital officials still wouldn't
specu on whether he'll survive
the gun hot wound to the head
that's le him comatose since Sun-
day.
"Henry brain stem reflexes arc
slightly better than they were yes-
terday," th e officer's neurosurgeon
said Thursday in a press release.
"However, it's still too soon to tell
if he'll survive or what impair-
ments he may have if he does."
Henry was
shot shortly
after 4 a.m.
Sunday, just
outside the
Newport Har-
bor Lutheran
Churc h on
Lido Isle
children to help
raise funds for
officer's family.
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16th Street. He was found uncon;
scious on the ground, underneath
24-year-old Carlos Caicedo, who
was already dead when police ar-
rived.
Authorities suspect the Garden
Grove man may have gone to the
secluded cul-de-sac intending to
commit suicide, and Henry some-
how became a target.
Police arc still awaiting results
from ballistic tests and an autopsy
conducted on Caicedo, and that
could take weeks, according to
Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy
Gonis. Until then, he said, investi -
gators can't be sure of a scenario.
Meanwhile, Henry's doctor is
calling the 30-year-old officer's
.survival so far "a miracle."
"It's another miracle that he has
brain activity," the neurosurgeon
said. "His youth and otherwise ex-
cellent physical condition arc key
reasons why he's alive today."
Although Henry was still experi-
encing swelling to the brain on
Thursday, his doctor said the con-
dition hadn't worsened. His surgi-
cal incisions were healing well,
and he hadn't experienced any
problems with blood clots, infec-
tions or other complications.
According to one UCI neurosur-
geon, brain swelling is "a natural
response to the body following an
injury" -particularly when the
wound is caused by a bullet. .But,
the condition can last for weeks,
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•
TEEING
OFF
T wo of the biggest stars of
the Senior PGA Tour
participated in the
Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am
Thursday at Mesa Verde
Country Club. Above, Lee
Trevino laughs it up on the fir~t
tee while at left, Chi Chi
Rodriguez watches a drive. The
tournament begins this morning
and runs through Sunday. For
more, see Sports/page 9.
PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN/
DAILY PILOT
Neighbors · plali to help each other in disaster
.., Residents on a small Costa Mesa cul-de-sac discuss
how to organize to prepare for an emergency.
BY ANNBTTB CHAVSZ, STAPP Wann
COST A MESA -Residents in
the 300 block of Robinhood Lane
learned Wednesday that the peo-
ple they might have to turn to for
help in an earthquake probably
won't be firefighters and police of-
ficers -instead, it could be the
person livina next door.
A new disaster preparedness
plan, desianed especially for
neighbors, was presented at this
East Side Neighborhood Watch
meeting by Costa Mesn Police De-
partment community relations of-
ficer Sue Crouse.
"The plan creates small units of
people that can watch out for each
other and be accountable for each
other," Crouse told the neighbors.
ln the event of a major earth·
quake, it is expected to take 24 to
72 hours before the police and fire
departments are operating nor-
mally. And depending on the
amount of dam:ige, it could be
longer before any type of as-
sistance reaches some areas, she
said.
Crouse, alon$ with Heather
'Somers, president of the East Side
Homeowners Association, came up
with a disaster preparedness plan
thnt would involve the residents of
one nei~hborhood to take on the
responsibility or looking after
themselves, just in case outside
help was detained for several ,days.
For the first presentation, Som-
ers volunteered her own neighbor-
hood.
"lt was the first time someone
said th?t as a block, they want to
be organized," Crouse said.
Still in its developing stages, the
neighborhood preparedness plan
calls for neighbors to choose one
block coordin:uor and one :is-
sistont coordinator.
These two leaders would be in
charge of keeping a disaster file
containing important informatio
he NllOHIOU/P•1, '1
Governor say~ he won't rescue county, but ~wil.1 try to . help
.., Comments come during
Wil son's visit to Newport
Beach to help Orange
County Business Council
kick off retention program.
BY MAac s. POINIR, S'rAIP wama
NEWPORT BEACH -Gov.
Pete Wilson (ame into town
11aunday to tell local business
leaden he won't rescue the bank·
rupt county -but he11 do what
he Qn to clear away state red tape
to help county businesses thrive.
"The state can't bail out a bad
busilless decision," Wilson said,
callina the events leading to the
bankruptcy a "man-made disas-
ter."
"I am liudly insensitive to it.''
he said. •1fe~u. eaaer. in short,
to be =:.'tivc as we .can.
O\ir re IY to ~ • • • 11 to
help JOU by t~ awey the ("ate•
created flnnCial) b\lrdcn1.
.. )'ou Mid 10 make h cleat to
thole who ~ and wo'rk here -
and tMil Y,hQ tfOuld invelt biere
-that )'Q!I will cont&nuo •o ~
vide education and that you will
continue to provide public safety."
Wilson appeared at the Newport
Beach Marriott Thursday after-
noon to help the Orange County
Business Council launch a $7.5
million bu iness retention pl'Oe
gram. lftie plan aims to bolster the
county's economy by r~ re·
.strictions on employcn.
The Oranae County Business
Council event drew more than 500
people woo ottered the could·bC
prc5adential contender warm ap-
plause • as he talked about cuttint
the tatc's Income tax and banking
taxes.
"We h:ive got to reduce by 15%
the personal income tax or Cali-
fornia and the banking corpora-
tion tax," Wilson nid. "We have
to Understand that we have to be
friendly to people who create
jc>b ."
CUuina the iMOme td wW ln
errect alloW business owners to
give their employee a pay raise
without spcndina any more money,
Wilson aaid.
Before the blaCkcned Almon ..... ~.
.., Local city councils not
likely to take formal
positions on sales tax
increase that could go on
county ballot.
BY EvAN HENERSON, STAFF \\'k111k
Unpopular though the no11on
would be, several ci1y council
members in Newport Beach saiJ
they would support a tcmporar)
~ales tax increase if the count\ h.id
no other ave nue to avoid fin3ncial
collapse.
Council member!> in Costa
Mesa, however, exprcs-.cd J\ers1on
""'fo such an incrnasc, sa} ing l]1erc
are still spending cut~ that can be
made im.tead.
Either way, the chance of the
cities' opinions even being consiJ·
ered is slim, and neither city co un-
cil is expected to take a forma l po-
sition. In two weeks, county super-
visors are scheduled to vote on
whether to place a half-cent sales
tax increase on thc June 27 ballot.
"We don't really have any moti-
vation (to formally t.1ke a po-
sttion),'' Ne\\port 13each council-
man Dennb O'Neil said Thursda}.
"There's such ~ sour fc:eling on
the part of the cities. l suppose in
time if we knew more of the facts.
maybe our city would be per-
suaded to !>tep up and take 1h:.it
kind of a !>tfand. Uu t ''e don't re-
ally ha\'e that kiml of time."
Personally speakin~. Ne\\ port
council members O'Neil, Tom EJ·
,,ards and Jean \\',1tt all sJid that
they would not turn a\\J} from a
tax increase pro' iJcd that such a
mo' e ''as pa rt of J brn:ide r c mer-
gency plan.
·'A ta\ increa.se :ih\J\S s:.ives us
from earthquake Jam~gc.'' \\';J\I
.. :11J .. People h.M: tu kno\\ thJt
the cmcrgcnC) ,.,, \Lf) dcJr. ·1 hen
thC) \\OUIJ \Ute: for (J ta\ 111-
crCJ'ie) ::ind I \\OulJ ~upport It "
But Cu:.ta ~k:.a Cuunc1lm.1n
GJry Monah.rn said it is '>till tou
early to takc such a drasuc :-.tcp.
Sales ta\CS in Or:inge County \\ere
already high enough, he said.
'Tm agaimt tax increa:.e:..'
Monahan said. "Avenues that the
county is exploring need to be
done to the utmost before ''c go
See INCREASE/Page 6
Panel backs Moorlach
tor treasurer 's post
.., Costa Mesa CPA could
be voted to the position
today if supervisors fo llow
group's r.ecommendation.
BY EVAN HENERSON, SrAFI \\'111n.R
SANTA ANA -While the
county board of supervisors sa t in
board chambers listening to con·
cerns over cuts lo the hcallh care
agency Thursday, John Moo1 lach
sat in an adjacent room fo r his
first job interview in 18 )Cars.
The result : four members of a
five member panel determi ned
that Moorlach possessed the ap-
propriate qualifica tions for the
county treasurer-tax collector po-
si tion. At a special session this
morning, the Treasury Oversight
Comm ittee ''ill recommend that
the board of supcl" isors appoint
Moorlach to the positio n he ra n
for unsuccessfully last June. The
board is then schedulcJ to \Ole on
his a'ppointment.
Moorlach, a Costa Mesa CPA
and certified fi na ncial pl:lnner, \\ill
have at lea~t one vote today. First
District Su pervisor Roger Stanton,
who was present at the conclusion
INllDI
of the commiuee hearing, said h~
\\Ould \Ole to appoint ~toorl:ld1.
"per the committee's recom·
mc11dat1011. ··
During the cuur)e of the l\\O·
day hearings \\ cJnc;)J:iy and
ThursdJy, the O\'crsight co111m1 11ee
membcrs dc tcrmined the po·
s1 tio11 's quJlification'> anJ C\ alu·
atcd whether ~loorbch fi t them
With the e:-.ccption of comm11tcc
member Parker Kennedy, "ho said
thJt Moorlach JiJ not ha\C expert·
cnce ma naging funds of a large
corporation, the O\Crsight commit·
tee members gJVe the candidate
their ~upport.
"As Ronald Reagan said, 'A•
tree is a tree. How many more do
you need to look at.' " said a laud·
atol) Jeff Thomas, a longtime
Moorlach supporter and the com-
n11t1ce's ~hairmJn. "Like a red-
\\.ood, John, you stand head and
shoulJers above the res t."
The committee \\US created by
the Doard of Supervisors to \\e1gh
the candidate's qualifica tions and
to work in an advisory capacit}
\\it h the new appointee. The f1"e
supel"i!>Or~ each selected an over-
S.e MOORLACH/Page 6
2 Friday, March 17, 1995
Teens group
oners Input on
· Hbriry service
A mong the voices now guiding
collection development, pro-
gramming and services for
youth at Newport Beach Public Li·
braries are those of 20 future leaders
'lurely destined for potent achieve·
ment in our community and b;eyond.
Uelonging to members of the library's
Young Adult Advisory Council, these
\~ices are now impac1ing library out-
reach efforts aimed a1 local 1eens.
Additionally, they are aiding, pro-
LaDonna
Kienitz
Check
It Out
fessional staff in
meeiing the ongoing
challenge of provid-
ing quality malerials
for !his scgmenl of
library users.
Formed in Decem-
ber, the Young Adult
Advisory Council is
comprised of New-
port Beach youlh in
seventh through 11 lh
grades at six area
schools. Members of
1he group arc: Drew
Doortz, Lance
Emery, Grant Goch·
nauer, Cristina Guccione, Laurel
I lafcr, Sydney Head, Alison Hill,
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~OCAI;S ONLYi
IHlll
The mother of a second-grade Lincoln
Elementary School student who hAs
taken on the challenge oC starting the
school's '1scrip" program to help raise
money for the school.
FOR THI KIDS
When BechcUi moved to Orange
County three years ago from Northern
California, she figured the best way to
involve herself and meet people in the
~ community was to joi.n Lincoln's ·P@rcnt
Faculty Organization. It was unexpected.
though, that her fund-raising efforts at
the school would become so im~rtant in
light of Orange County's financial cri.sis.
"Schools now more tban ever need
money to put into programs," Bechelli
said. "The money we rais~ goes to •
computer teachers and (the computer)
lab, physical education, music and
science -all the thin~ that are not
paid through the distnct."
Bechelli, 41, describes herself as "a
basic mom," but has proven she is
anything but that In the past two years
.she has co-chaired the school's "Spirit
Run" -the largest foot race in Orange
County -and every Tuesday, since
Ociober, her smiling face and scrip order
forms have become a familiar sight to '
many Lincoln parents.
cm EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, S7M1ll
Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Pffot
t hclsea Hover, Hank Hsieh, Auslin
J.1yred, Ryan Karg, John King, Mera
l,riz, Courienay Lauer, Cyrus Modan·
IJu, Ev:.in Moses, Chris Selna, Scou
>imms, Meagan Suuon and Cari
"This is the first year that we have
done this and it's a whole education
process," said Bechelli. "Every one knew
what it (scrip) was, I just took the job of
siarting the program. Every Tuesday I sit
here wi1h the order forms."
~!.\RC ~L\RTIN/DAILY l'ILOT
Valerie Bechelll seals scrip outside Lincoln Elementary School in Newport Beach as part of fund-raising effort.
v alcnslein.
The volurlieer corps was formed fol·
lowing a recruitment efforl at local
'·hoots, to meet the library's goals of
,1 imulating the interest of young
Here's how the scrip program works:
The Lincoln PFO buys supermarket
coupons (which are used like cash) at a
discount price and then sells the scrip at
face value to generate a profit for the
school.
more successful by this point, but she
remains optimistic.
"It's about changing habi1s," she said.
"There are & lot of people who could be
using it and aren't."
There is one problem that she has yet
to find a solution for: some parents arc
100 embarrassed to use 1he coupons.
week, it would generate in excess of
$100,000 for 1hc school's Parent Faculty
0 rgan iza t ion. ·
The energetic mom said Lincoln
receives approximately a 6% 10 7%
return on all the scri p that she sells.
Some of the pitfalls she has struggled
to overcome include parents' inclination
to shop with credit cards, and the
disadvantage of not having direct contact
with many Lincoln parents whose
students are bused to school. To combat
these obstacles, Bechelli is worJcjng on a
system that would allow credit card
purchases of scrip, and she recently she
began sending order forms home with
the students.
"They don't want people 10 think that
they are using food stamps," said
Bechelli.
"I hope this next year tha1 we'll really
grow. The more families 1ha1 buy scrip,
the more money we'll have for these
programs," she said. 1dults in library resources, enhancing
lOllcctions for academic and leisure
SKY'S THI LIMIT
''That's wby l put in the lime, for all the
kids." pur~uiis by these customers and im·
ph.:mcn1ing a course of insiruction in
library use by inlermediate and high
,c:hool students.
f\lotivated by desires ranging from
crving the community to improving
ROCKY ROAD
Even though the scrip program h::is
been successful at other schools, li chelli
said her work has been cut out for her.
She had hoped the program would be
As a result of her dogged
determination, Bechclli now sells the
coupons to approximately 60 parents on
a consistent basis.
-Story by R. Jo/111 Forstrom
I If you know someone who would make
an interesting Pilot Person, call our
Readers Hotline at 642-6086. Remember
to leave your name and phone number.
Thanks!
1 he library's fri endliness to users, stu·
lc llls who volunteered for the council
ommiued to meeting one evening
Bechclli calculated that if every family
at Lincoln bought $100 worth of scrip a
.:ach month for the next two years.
f SCHOOL DAYS
-i-In the course of the first three
111onthly meetings, members have bro-
1..cn into three different interest
•ruups: technical resources, tours and
hbrary instruction, and book discus-
1011/~clection. Estancia High students to pet'fom in 'Kiss Me Kate'
Collectively, the Young Adult Advi-
ury Council has received instruction
in print reference resources, CD-
1<.0M products on the Local Arca
hlc1work, and use of the Internet and
1 he on-line computer catalog. Demon-
,tra1ions by library staff have focused
1111 current and fu1ure library technol-
11gy and methods for teaching others
,,bout library use.
The book selection group was iniro-
luccd 10 VOY A (Voice of Youth Ad-
, ucate ), a review journal covering
I ooks fof teens. Four of the group's
elections from this professional jour-
11.tl -incorporating science fiction,
l.rntasy and everyday angsl themes -
lia\c been purchased for addition to
the Young Adult collection.
The Young Adult Advisory Council
1\<ill make ils public debut from 6:30 10
K:JO p.m. April 24, when members
l1mt Teen Night at the Cenlral Li-
hrary. Communi1y youths are invited
w the free event al 1he library at 1000
, vucado Ave., to learn from their
1 •ccrs about effective and creative use
11f its offerings.
While raising !heir consciousness
Jbout library resources, participants
\~ill meet the young aduhs who have
l!One beyond using the library for aca-
demic and personal enhancement, to
influencing its fulure form and con·
1cn1s.
LDDonna KJenllz Is Ille Newport
· lJeDd1 llbrDrlan. Check It Out Is writ·
ten by tbt 1t11tr of the NtwJ>Orl Beach
Jlubllc Ubrtuy. This wtek11 column Is
by Linda Klint and Mt/Issa Adams.
ESTANCIA HIGH
F ebruary was a hec1ic and bus~ month at Es1ancia
High School.
The drama and choir joined forces, comple1ed lry·
outs and began rehearsals for the spring musical, "Kiss
Mc Kate." The lead roles will be played by Cnrlo Odl·
cino, Amy Decker, Greg Austen and Michelle Noh.
"This musical is the most challenging one that we've
ever done. I think that everyone will do very well:' said
director Barbara Van Holt.
EHS Production Drama also parlicipated in the
Shakespeare Festival at Chapman College. Each school
presen1ed two monologues and one scene. Senior Carlo
Odicino's monologue from "Henry V" won one of lhree
lop awards for Best Male Monologue. Senior Allison
Temple portrayed the character of Heckit, the head
wi1ch, in a monologue from "Macbeth." Desi Palsner,
Michelle Nob and Jared Romero performed a "comic,
Jove-sick, gender mixup" scene from the play "As You
Like It."
The EHS Screaming Eagles Band performed in the
Pasadena Black History Parade on Feb. 18 and the en·
tire entertainment unit won second place, while drum
major Devlin Upton garnered third place.
Kevin Bryne and Valerie Edwards were awarded Stu-
dents of the Month by the Costa Mesa Rotary Club.
The Newport Beach Zonta Club chose Kathleen Kanjer
as the Zonta Girl of the Month.
EHS awarded eight students Student of the Month
for academic achievement: Knutat Chaucharn, Nadia
Rubio, Elvis GuUerrez, Tim Riddle, Sabrina Trujillo,
Matt Espejo, Sondra Labaron and Peter Krutzlk.
The "Bell Game" against cross-town rival Costa
Mesa High proved to be a huge success with the Eagles
beating the Mustangs and retrieving The Bell. After
this exciting game, all students were invited to a Thrift
Shop Sock Hop put on by' the senior class and the Grad
Night, Committee as a fund-raiser for Grad Night.
The Grad Night committee also arranged for two
MAJUN• AODaUS lus1111tloni. cdccorial mailer or 1d·
~niscment1 herein cen be rcpro-
other fund-raisers in March. For the first event, EHS
received a visit from Bossie 1he Cow, who led us in a
game of "Dossie Bingo" on March 10 in the EHS soc-
cer field .
The second fund raiser is a little less original but
hopefully as profitable: a newspaper drive on March 22.
EHS looks forward to another month filled with ex-
citing even1s such as the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance,
the disrrict Choral Festival and 1he opening of all
spring-semester sports.
-By Rebecca Wagner •
HARDOR VIEW ELEMENTARY
H arbor View is a busy schoql!
Most recen1ly, the sixth-grade class held its an-
nual DARE graduation. The sixth -grade students also
gave an "oral history tea" in which each s1udent inter-
viewed any person who was at least 50 years older.
Third graders attended a presenlation on divorce by
the Kids on the Block.
Our Science Adventure assemblies continue with top·
ics such as electricity, magnets and sound. The theme
for next month's STAR program is "Be Prepared."
The kindergartencrs honored their grandparents on
"Grandparents' Day."
Harbor View students were participants in the Spirit
Run, whic)\ is a fund-raising event for their school, as
well as for Anderson and Lincoln schools.
Also, the first edition of the Viking View, a totally
student-run newspaper, was issued on Valentine's Day.
All students are invited to submit articles for the up-
coming Easter issue.
Coming up s09n is Mathematics Field Day, a math·
ematics competition held for schools countywide. Four
team members and one alternate from each grade,
fourth through sixth, will compete.
Meanwhile, kindergarteners through third grade were
entertained by the Imagination Machine, which per-
formed works written by our students.
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The fifth graders arc buddies llVith the kindergarten-
ers and are enjoying reading 10 them.
Harbor View students arc rehearsing for the play
"Oklahoma."
-George Hanold, s1udcnt' body president
NEWPORT HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY
N ewport Heights is on a roll this month! Kindergar-
ten is going to Cenicnnial Farm to s1udy plants.
First grade is going to the Environmental N;llure Cen-
ter .
Fourth grade particpa1ed in 1he Arbor Day tree
planting ceremony on March 7. In Fif1h grade, Ms.
Holmes' chus has officially sia~tcd 1he "No TV" chal-
lenge, and she's proud to say that lhe whole class is
participating!
As for the sixth grade, they parrtci:rpted tn Ou1door
Science Camp, March 6-10.
Our Science Fair was on March 2. Siudents in every
grade level worked very hard on a varicly of science
projects. On March 4, there was a distric1 rummage
sal~.Jor Whittier School at the Sman & Final parking
lot.
On March 10, students studied Wyeth in "Meet the
Masters," an art program. Our school play "Cinderella"
will be presented at Newport Harbor l ligh School on
March 30 and 31.
Student Council is well under way with "Mission Im-
peccable." March 3 was th e end of our first one-month
cleanup contest. .. So far, kindergoricn is winning.
Lastly, we all bid Delma Jack a fond forew~ll and
wish her a safe 1rip back home to Missouri. You've
been a big help, Delma, and everyone will miss you!
-Molly Weedn, student council president
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school included, call City Editor Iris Yoko/ DI 57-1-4233.
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500 block or Btrnorcl Street: An estimated $360 worth
of tools were reported stolen from an unlocked v:in.
2000 block or ~hantar Way: Some $37,SOO worth of
pcrson:il belongings were reportedly slolon fron1 a home
thot was entered through a bedroom window that hod
been locked, according to the homeowner. The loss
included some SJS,000 worth or Jewelry, three cameras
1h:i1 were worth. a combined $500, a Sl.000 video
camern·rccordcr, $1 ,000 cosh and narc coin• whh an
unspcclncd voluc.
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1600 block or 16th Strtc:I: 11lc c:onvcn~blc top of a
BMW 32Sle wait reportedly slashed with an unknown
object. The cost or the dam:ige wasn't e•1im1ucd.
J200 block of Clay Street: Bill• th1u were put In chc
outaolna moil were reportedly stolen from the boj. The
eost or the pott•ac, envelopes, replacement checks or hate recs weren't 1ccoun1cd ror in a police report.
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.... Giii Newport
BllCll resident
Donovln dies at 80
Longtime Corona dcl Mar
resident Allen F. Donovan died
Saturday in Newport Beach. He
was 80 years old.
Mr. Donovan was born April 22,
1914, in Onondaga, N.Y. He was a
graduate of the Universtty of
Michigan, where he enrhed a
bachelor's and master's degrees in
aeronautical engineering. In 1964,
the university conferred an
honorary doctor of science degree
• in aeronautical and astronautical
engineering on Mr. Donovan.
He was a member of the Air
Force Scientific Advisory Board
from 1948 to 1968 and chairman
of its Propulsion Panel from 1959
:. ~ lo 1968. And in 1968 he received
. the Air Force Civilian Exceptional
Service Medal.
Mr. Donovan retired as senior
vice preside nt-technical, at The
Aerospace Corporation in El
Segundo in June 1978, after
serving the corporation since its
inception in 1960.
He also was a member of the
American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics since 1943 and
was· elected a Fellow in 1963 and
an Honorary Fellow in May 1994,
the institute's highest individual
honor.
He lived in Corona del Mar for
15 years.
Mr. Donovan is survived by his
wife June; sons Michael and
Marshall Donovan; daughters
Kathy Donovan and Cristy Healy;
three grandchildren; and sisters
Pauline Holden and Charlotte
Spencer.
According to Mr. Donova n's
wishes, there will be no services.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made lo Hoag Hospital Cancer
Center, 301 Newport Blvd.,
Newpt?rt Beach, Calif., 92663.
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Ensign students dedicate week to learning &bout tolerance
BY M.u.r ANN H.u.MoN, STAn Wann
Kelly McKenzie, an eighth-grader at
Ensign Middle School, has friends who
come i!l all sizes, shapes and races.
Her heritage comes from a mix of Irish,
Scottish, French Canadian and Sweetish
'ancestors. And some of her friends are
African American, Latino and Asian.
"They are great and even nicer than
other friends I know," she said.
Kelly has been introduc~d to all kinds of
new people through Ensign's Ambassadors,
a multi-cultural group designed .to teach
tolerance and end racial discri mination.
Next week at Ensign will be completely
dedicated to this cause, with activities
planned that include an essay and poster
contest, a "culture carnival," a peace
mural, speakers and assemblies.
The events coincide with the United
Nations designAtion of 1995 as the "Year
of Tolerance" pnd Tuesday as the
"International Day for the Elimination of
Racia l Discrimination..
Newport-Mesa Unified School District
tru stees alS'o supported the week at its last
meeting by passing a resolution declaring
1995 the "Year of Tolerance" and Tuesday
as a "Day of Tolerance."
At Ensign, students will play a "People
Search" game, where they pick up a name
tag and set out to find that person. Once
they meet, the pair will get to know each
other as they walk to the school office to
make introductions and end the game.
·The week wraps up witJt guest speaker
Rose Delima, a Holocaust survivor who
interned with Anne Fra'nk, the girl whose
famous diary detailed her days in hiding
from the Nazis.
"This is not just a week of tolerance for
us," said Kelly's mother, Laurie McKenzie,
one of the event's planners. "lt also a week
of appreciating each other and different
cultures and understanding who we arc." ..
Students at Costa Mesa High School will
get a close-up look at different cultures
during their annual "International Week"
which also begins Monday.
The heritage of America, Asia aad Latin
. America will be celebrated at assemblies
which feature music, dances and songs
performed by students. Various lunchtime
activities are also planned.
"The week is mainly for cultural
awareness," said junior Van essa Do, who
helped organize the eve nt. .. I hope
students gc1 a belier understanding of
others and learn something about other
people's cultures."
Congre~sman Cox to discuss blll today Fish fanciers invited to enter county fair competition
Congressman Chris Cox
(R-Newport Beach) will discuss
his securities litigation bill at a
luncheon meeting today at the
Sutton Place Hotel.
The Securities Litigation
Reform Act would eliminate
lawyer-driven suits.
The legislation passed the
House of Representatives by {
325-99 margin on March 8.
Cox is scheduled to speak on
the bill at the American
Electronics Association meeting
at 12:30 p.m. today at the Sutton
Pl ace, formerly known as Le
Meridien, at 4500 MacArthur
Blvd.
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The cQmpetition will be broken into three
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exhibit; a commercial/professional aquarium exhibit;
and an adult aquarium exhibit. Freshwater and
saltwater :ire among the classes available in each
division.
Entry fees range from SI to S 10 and winne r!> can
receive up to SI OO for a first-place entry.
Deadline for entry fo rms is ~lay 4.
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"Jf the patient hu gone two months and he's
stm not opcnina bis c~s. then it may be time
to sit down with the ramify and explain to them
that there's a good chance he may never come
out or it."
Lido I II clildran ta help omcer' s lalllilJ
and keeping it under control is critical to sur·
viv:il.
"When the brain swells, it doesn't have iny-
where else to go,'' said Or. Peter Weber. "I{
the pressure gets out of control, the brain cells
begin to die.
"Now there are a variety of ways you can
control that pressure. You can control it by in-
cre:i!ling the breathing, you can control it with
medication. You can manipulate his body func-
tions, raise his bed up so that the head remains
elevated, try to remove the body's excess water.
"You need to maintain hy~ration, nutrition,
oxygenation. Y<\u need to create a nice envi-
ronment to rec~er as much~brain function as
possible."
Weber said a good prognosis depends a great
deal on the severity of the injury and the pa-
tient's condition at the time of initial treatment.
If the P.atient is unconscious, it could mean
there has been a slgn{ficant amount of damage.
The 'lonser the patjent remains uncon5cious,
Webei ~aid, the less likely it is he will fully re-
CO\·er.
"Naturally, you would like to see progress
early - within the first few days," he said.
"And even then, you still can't 1')1akc any de·
finit ive statements.
To dctelllUne the extent of initial damage,
doctors look at a range or factors -like the
ca.Jiber of the weapon and how close it was
when the bullet was fired. The high-velocity
guns cause the most damage.
But, he said, the most significant variable
th:tt doctors consider when first determining
the damage is the bullet's trajectory through
the skull.
A b111let that passes through the center of
the skull has devastating effects on the brain,
and chances for survival arc slim, he said.
"If the bullet just kind of grazes the inside
(wall) of the skull, that's a better sign," he said.
"Damage to the brain might not be too ex-
tensive.
"If the bullet enters one side of the skull and
exits on the opposite ~idc, that's a bad sign.
The ch:inces of that person living as a normal
person arc less than something like 2%.
··But, l'yc seen two people with~ that tyi)e of
injury recover signiftcantly and still ~unction in
a normal fashion.
"So, '>'hen you see a patient come in with
that t)pe of injury, you don't want to write
them off. There's still a chance the brain can
recover significantly."
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and checks,continued pouring into the
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. Liso Isle man on Thursday was print-
ing up nyers to infor,n residents about
a fund set up by the department's
union earlier 1.hls week to assist in-
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young family.
"We're having neighbors and ch.ii·
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who's organizirig the effort. "I've got
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going to stop until we;vc passed out
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also lists the address of the Police De-
partment, where all contributions to
the fund should be sent.
Meanwhile, a steady stream of cards
and donations ~ve poured into the
department. While officers' spirits are
still low, police Sgt. Andy Gonis said
• the comm ... nity"s support has helped
"tremendously."
"Donations arc still eoming in at an
unbelievable pace," Gon~ said. "And
every one of them is greatly appreci-
ated.
"We arc just a5tonishcd at cv-
erything th:it'1 been 5aid an~ done .
for exllmple, one law firm -
O 'Melveny and Meyen -has oUered
to hondle all the legal bsucs thatm:iy
arise for the family, ut no cost.
"And today we received 45 scpara1c
envelopes, aiJ containing donations
and/or well wishes.''
Gonis said the Newport Bench Po-
lice Employees Association, which se1
up the fund, has begun selling the
blue metallic bracelets that Henry'l)
fellow officers donned this week .
The braoelels -which resemble
those worn in memory of Vietnam
POW-MIAs -can be purchased
through 1he department for $20. All
proceeds will be donated to th~ fund.
And, the association hopes to rai~c
even more money next mon1h. Tweniy
of the department's officers will run in
law. enforcement's annual Baker to ·
Vegas Relay, and all sponsor money
will be donated 10 1-Jenry's fund.
The money raised through the fu nd
will be given to Henry and his fam ily
-wife Patty and three children, age~
6, 2 and 3 weeks -to help cover any
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COST A MESA -The
pr~sidential waters appar-
ently run th rough the New-
port-Mesa area, and Repub-
lican Phil Gramm will be
the first to test them.
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fr•• P•1• 1
lunch, the governor was i/ltro-
duccd by Southern California Edi-
son executive Fred Mii;kelson as
"California's own comeback kid."
"We're here today to announce
our Orange County Partnership
for Economic Prosperity," said
Mickelson, who added a long
pause that drew some chuckles
from the audience. ·
It wasn't the announcement they
were looking for.
In fact, the No. 1 question
heard in conver:sations across the
banquet room -"l:s Wibon going
to run for prci.ident ?" -wasn't
·addressed directly by the governor
or 1he business leaders.
The U.S. senator from
Texas has scheduled a fund·
raising dinner tonight at the
Center Club in Costa Mesa,
hoping to find support for
his 1996 presidential bid.
i\t\ac MAl.TTN/OAILY P1LOT
Pete Wilson addresses business group In Newport Thursday. But it was hinted at.
"It's interesting that instead of
More importantly, he's
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"Obviously, Costa Mesa
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bating whether he'll be more cf,..
f ective in Sacramento or Washing-
ton," said Irvine Co. executive
Gary Hunt.
But Wilson steered clear of the
subject, instead talking about his
role at the state's helm.
"The great fun of this job 1-.
being the chief checrlt:ader, the
Nu. 1 salesman for the state,'' Wil -
son said.
"We have a great entrepreneur·
ial drive. There is, in this room,
the spirit that will m:ike tomor-
row's products."
While me eting with A!>ian cor-
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off financial obligations and not
dcfauJting on loans will guarantee
the county will be booming in a
decade or less, he said. •
"Let no one have doubts about
the future prosperity of California
or Oran~ . .C®D.l)!~ he said. "Be-
cause the mo nre inextricably
linked."
Wilson's comments impressed
Shown Merten, one of the owners
of D&D Amusements, the com·
puny that's run· the carnival at the
Orange County fair for a decade.
"We're looking to do some cx-
pa11'ion h,x:ally," sajq Merten, who
b just now becoming involved with
the Du!>iness Council. ··As far as
Gov. Wilson goes. I think he's on
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MOORLACH
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sight committee member, all or
whom have substantial financial
backgrounds.
During the three-hour hearing
Thursday, Moorlach gave a pre-
' sentation of his experience and
background as well as a closing
statement. He answered questions
both from· the committee and Crom
audience members, the majority of
whom urged the oversight commit-
tee to approve Moorlas:;h. Several
of the questions focused on
Moorlach's goals were he to be
appointed treasurer. Other audi-
ence members praised Moorlach's
"courage and integrity."
Moorlach reviewed his now fa-
bled campai&,n last summer during
which he predicted \he collapse of
former treasurer Robert Citron.
f:ie emphasized his desire to be a
fiscally conservative treasurer and
said that his motives had always
been to serve his county.
''It's definitely time to move for-
ward," Moorlach said. "l took sig-
nificant risks running 'for treasurer.
I ask you to take a risk for me as I
IOOk a risk for the county."
Ken nedy and committee mem-
ber Blake Christian both said they
favored the idea of conducting a
nationwide search for a new trea-
surer. However, Christian said he
supported Moorlach because the
candidate met the committee im -
posed qualifications.
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Monahan's colleagues Mayor
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Mary Hornbuckle echoed his
thoughts. "I'm not in favor of that
at aJI," Erickson said. "I believe
there ace cuts that can be made."
After weeks of considering every
other option including layoffs, pri-
vatization and asset sales, county
CEO William Popejoy conceded
Wednesday that a sales tax jn-
crease will be the· only way Orange
County can pay its debts. With
voter approval of a half-cent sales
tax levied over 10 years, the coun-
ty will be able to borrow \JP to
$700 million on a short-term basis,
according to Popejoy:
Popejoy's recommendation may
not get ·past county supervisors,
since e"aeh board member has re-
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budge t hearing Wednesday, First
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said cities and $ChOOI districts
should act ini.tcad oC critici2e.
"l'd like to sec the cities and
school di tricts -pllnicularly
those who borrowed to get into
the pool -pass a resolution sup-
porting a sales lax increase," Stan·
ton said. "[( this is hol potato-
passing time, we're learning a
great deal from these folks."
None of the council members
questioned said they favored a tax
increase on principal. But alterna-
tives -such as deeper cuts, dis-
solution or county aovernment or
state receivership -would be a
lot worse.
"Sometimes we have to take bad
medicine to cure the problems,"
Edwards said. "The county's finan-·
cial woes arc real and this, on top
of massive cuts, may be the only
way out of the maze."
But Costa Mesa's Hornbuckle
also raisc:d the question Qf wh~lh
cr a sales tax increase could have
an adverse effect on consumer
spending. ''I would be disap-
pointed if a tax increase had an
impact on the economic recovery
we've begun to make," she said.
The tu proposal ii hardly • new
idea. Wall Street eacutiva and
inve11men1 banken have been •d-
vocating suc:h a move since the
depth oC the coun1y's financial
shonfall became apparent. Popc-
joy's wilijngness to lend his voice
lo the unpopular proposal lends
more credibility to its consider-
ation, acrording to O'Neil.
"JC a hands-on CEO like Mr.
Popejoy ls saying that Ibis is the
only way the county is going to ex-
tricate itself without being taken
over by the state, then I've got to
give Jt some credibility," O'Neil
said. "Maybe the man is saying
something we should be listening_
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Ultimately, lhe cities, sthool dis·
tricts and other agencies will have
no voice on this controversial
issue, predicted Newport Beach
City Manager Kevin Murphy.
"That's the county's decision to
make," Murphy said. "l don't
know that they've listened to us
too much in the past and l don't
know if they'd listen to us now."
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about each neighbor and family.
The file would also list items or
skills each neighbor could contrib-
ute in an earthquake or other
emergency situation.
For example, one neighbor may
have amateur radio equipment or
a cellular phone for communica-
tion purposes, while another might
have medical equipment like a
wheelchair or crutches. One per-
son could be an expert in plumb·
ing or carpentry and someone else
may know CPR.
One important feature of the
plan is the designation of a "safe
home" in the neighborhood where
children will be told to stay after
being released from their school
after an earthquake. The owner of
the home would ~lso be listed in
each child's emergency contact file
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GRAMM information line.
· Campaign officials were tight·
lipped with information about the
invitation-only dinner that will be
hosted by county Republican Party
Chairman Tom Fuentes.
But, there was little doubt
among political insiders that
Gramm will be the first of many
presidential hopefuls to look for
money in the area.
''Tl}ere's a tradition of Repub-
lican candidates coming to Orange
County early," said Jo Ellen Allen,
the vice chair of the county Re-
publican Party. "They're coming
early and we're delighted to have
them here."
The list of Republicans hoping
to unseat President Bill Clinton in
1996 is likely to change several
times before it 's ultimately decided
in primary elections across the na-
tion, Allen said.
"We have a wealth of talent
running for the presidential nomi-
nation," she said. "I think we have
a good a, b, c list. And by a, b, c, I
mean Anybody But Clinton.
"California is a critical state and
Orange County is critical to Cali-
fornia. They'll be here, every one
of them. More than once."
Voters here can expect Demo-
crats to get in on the campaign ac-
tion here as well, according to that
party's county chairman, Jim Tole-
dano.
''There's a lot of money in both
parties," Toledano said. "(Candi-
. dates) hit every single place there
is. If there's money, they come."
Democrats have done well rais-
ing_ money in the traditionally Re-
publican county in the past, in-
cluding during the 1992 campaign
when Clinton picked up a bundle
of cash and support from some
key Republicans. He'll "undoubt-
edly" return, Toledano said.
"Historically, this was a Repub-
lican county," Toledano said. "The
. more traditional money in the Re-
publican Party is ... centered in
Newport Beach."
Democrats tend to do better in
South Orange County, he said.
What's the attraction to attend-
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Access.
"When you give your money or
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fully -the changes in public poli-
cy you want," AJlen said.
Toledano took it a step further,
adding that whopping donations
often translate into getting your
phone calls returned and op-
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Although the first part of the
evening's meeting dealt with the
Neighborhood Watch Program,
Crouse said the two programs arc
Independent of each other.
Eventually, Crouse said she
hopes every neighborhood in the
city will be able to implement such
a plan.
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"Usually everyone's biggest con-
cern after an earthquake is the
schools and the children," said
Crouse. "If you know someone is
there to take care of your kids,
then it saves you the panic of not
knowing if they're safe."
At the meeting, residents were
instructed on what to store in their
"earthquake kits" and were given
other safety information.
All of the residents agreed.
"l think it's a very useful and
very important plan to have," said
Sylvia Lenhoff. "I think it'.s some-
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Chartier .
·tabbed ·1or
volleyball
job a CdM
~ Girls volleyball past
left vacant by Stewart
filled with experienced.
and credentialed coach.
BY BABJt.Y FAULKNER, Sroan Wuru
CORONA DEL MAR -Brian
Chartier, who coached Torrance
High to ClF Southern Section Di-
vision Ill girls volleyball champi-
onships in 1992 and '93, will re-
place Lance Stewart as the coach
al Corona del Mar High, CdM
Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick
said Thursday.
Chartier, 28, becomes 1he fifth
coach in eight seasons at CdM,
which Stewart guided lo back-lo·
back national, state and section ti·
ties during the first two of his
three-season tenure.
Stewart, who resigned Jan. 25,
led the Sea Kings to a second-
place Sea View League finish and
8-7 record last fall.
Chartier
"Anytime
you're dealing
with not only
one of the
best programs
i n Orange
County, but in
all of Southern
Ca lifornia,
with great tra-
dition and
great players,
it's a great
challenge and
a great opponunity," said Charli·
er, an Irvine resident who teaches
al a middle school in La Mirada.
Chartier, who led Long Beach
Jordan to 1he Division II section
final in 1990, the last of his three
seasons at the school, has also
coached in club programs for nine
years, including Long Beach-based
lchiban, the South Bay Volleyball
Club and a current role with the
18-yea r-old girls team at the Sad-
dleback Valley Volleyball Club.
Among his colleagues at Sad-
dleback Valley are Stewart and
forme r CdM girls coach Dale
Flickinger, who guided the Sea
Kings' 1990 section and state
champions.
"Before l took 1he job, I had a
long talk with Lance about the
program,'' Chartier explained. "I
plan to use him as a reference
point over the next ytar to help
with the transition process."
Chartier, who played at La
Serna High and Long Beach City
College, said his style and person·
ality are similar to Stewart's.
"The girls shouldn't have much
of an adjustment to make," he
said. "I've coached against Kelly
(Campbell, a 6-foot first -team All·
CIF and all-league setter and one
of four returning starters), and I
know a little bit about some of the
01her players from club."
In addition to Campbell, first·
team all -leaguer Kathryn Rice, a
5-9 outside hitter, returns to fuel
expectations.
"l know high expettations come
with this job, but I'm looking for·
ward to taking the program for·
ward," Chartier said. "My philoso-
phy has always been to get tal-
ented players to work hard, and
the wins and losses will take care
of themselves."
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INAUGURAL TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC AT MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB, MARCH 13· 19
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Darling Qf the Senior Tour says it!s his ·mule-styJe' whrch keeps him a head up Ofl the competition. Albus Stockton Colbert
BY RlCHAll..D D UNN, Srous Wknn.
T hough his middle name is
Buck, Lee Trevino's golf
career acts more like a mule.
"I'm not a thoroughbred,
I'm a mule," Trevino said
Thursday, referring to the longevity of
his success on the professional links.
"You can't break down a mule, but
those thoroughbreds, they get a broken
fingernail and say, 'Oh, I can't play
today.' No way. I'm a mule."
The Mule prepared for today's
opening round of the inaugural
Toshiba Senior Classic at 1he Mesa
Verde Country Club by playing in the
second round of the event's pro-am on
Thursday, shooting a 1-under-par 69.
How long Trevino, at age 55, can
stay at the top of the Seni6r PGA
Tour remains to be seen. But he's
certainly one mule who will not go
do.wn without a fight.
"If l was 100% physically, I could
honestly say I would want to win
everything, but I know my body just
won't let me do it," Trevino said. "I
still want it, though, and I will fight.
You know, the funny thing is, if you
take a 30-year-old and a 28-year-old,
there's not much diffe1ence in their
game. But if you take a 50-year-old
and a 56-or 57-year-old, there's a
tremendous difference. It slides off
quick.
"When you get to be 57 or 58, and
you're going against a 50-or
51-year-old, you just can't do it as we 11,
because the
Oex1bili1y's not
there, and you
get more worn
out."
It seem\ that
Trevino, who
has won
$8,725,609 in
his career since
1960, including
$5,247,159 on
the Senior Tour
($138,257 this
year in five
events), will
never leave the
golf cou rse.
'l·m going to
play forever.
When I die
they'll cremate
me and hope-
fully the wind
will blow my
ashes onto a
golf course ...
then maybe I
can play a few
rounds.' "I'm going to
play forever,"
-IH TREVINO he said. "When
pro golfer I die, they'll
cremate me and
hopefully the
wind will blow my ashes onto a golf
course ... then maybe 1 can play a few
rounds."
Money, above all, is what motivates
Trevino, currently eighth on the Senior
Tour's money leaders. That's why he's
in Costa Mesa.
"It had $900,000 (actually $800,000)
in front of it, I've got to tell you the
truth," Trevino said. "Any new
tournament early is going to get some
action. The rain, I think, scared some
people off, but most of it was north of
here. In Ojai, for three days l sat in
my hotel room, with nothing but a
Snickers bar, then we played Saturday
and Sunday (in the FHP Health Care
Classic).
"If this (Toshiba Classic) was late in
the year, I don't know if I would've
played. But with new tournaments
early in the year, you get some action.
There are still some (Senior Tour)
events that are only $650,000."
When Trevino refers to action, he
means winning like a mule. Not like a
thoroughbred. "I've been going to Las
Vegas for a long lime, and I've never
MARC MAu1M/DAILY P1Lor
One of golf's all-time greats,
Lee Trevino, goes throu.gh his Qaces on Thursday in antici~at1on of today s opening rouna of the
54-hole Toshiba Senior Classic at Mesa Verde· Country Club.
Above, he watches his drive
on the P.ar three third hole; at right, he makes an approach shot to the green.
made a bct on the hor.,I.'.,." he i..11d.
"Out I'll bc1 on a football g.1me. e\en
if it's an c>.hibi11on. hccamc l'w got a
50-50 chance. Those horses, forge t 11."
T revino, the most influential player
in th e game acconJ1ng lo some of
his pee rs, unJcr.' cnl surgery lasl Oct.
26, because he rupturcJ a spinal disc
nenr hi\ neck, forcing him to w11hdr;1w
from the tour's remaining four events
in 199-t, ahhough his colleagues voted
him the Senior Tour's Pl ayer of \he
Year for the thirJ lime in recognition
of his tour-leading six victories.
Trevino last year also beaime the
first Senior Tour player to earn $1
million in a season three different
times.
"He's a genius on th e golf course
like no other man I know," Chi Chi
Rodriguez said. "It doesn't matter
where he's playing golf or how healthy
he is, he can figure out a golf course
and a game plan better than anybody."
Trevino, who came to the PGA Tour
Daily Pilot Handicap
u
Pos. Player, odds comment
1. Jim Albus. 2· 1 ... too hot to handle. untouchable
2. Dave Stockton. 5· 1 ... probably field's most confident player
3. Jim Colbert. 6-1 ... currently Senior Tour's money leader
4. Lee Trevino, 10· 1 ... "I love this type or golf course," tells it all.
5. Tom Weiskopf. 12· 1 ... young (52). confident and hungry
6. Bob Dickson, 15· 1 ... sentimental pick. Can he re~eat the magic?
7. Bob Murphy, 20·1 ... St. Patrick may be his secret weapon.
. ·TOSH I IA SENIO R CLASSIC
1n virtual obscurity, along with an
unconventional golf swing, stands
alone.
"To me, he changed the game,"
Tom Weiskopf said. "Jack Nicklaus
played left to right. bul Nicklaus
overpowered 1he golf courses. l3ul then
Lee played a finesse· game lcf 1 to right.
Everybody in the last 20 years has
gone to that style . They're
predominantly left to right players.
Trevino was a short hiller who didn't
hove power, but proved you could play
that way. So he's greatly influenced the
game.
"l personally think he had more
effect on the game in the last 20 years
than Nicklaus did."
For Trevino, still 25 yards short off
the tee from a year ago, his game
co"ntinues to place him amo'ng the
leaders, although his body wonders
from time lo time.
"My game isn't that far off. I'm not
counting myself out," he said.
TODAY'S FIRST ROUND STARTING TIMES
• 7:30 a.m. -Calvin Peele, Homero Bt.lncas, Bob Dickson.
• 7:40-Ed Sneed, Bulch Baird, Bud Allin.
• 7:50-Walter Zembriski, Chilrlie Sifford, Deane Bem.ln.
• B:OO-Jimmy Po"'ell, Orville Moody, l(ermil Z.uley.
• B:10-Tom Wcisl.opf, J.C. Sne;id, Tom Shaw.
• 8:20-Bob Murphy, Tommy Aaron, lsao Aol.i.
• 8:30-George Archer, Al Gcibergcr, lilrry Gilbert.
• 8:40-Don Bies, Larry Zirgler, John Brodie.
• B:50-lee Trrvino, D;ilc CYougl;iss, Bruce Devlin.
• 9:00-Tom Wargo, Jim Ornt, Bruce Crilmplon.
• 9:10-Jim Albus, D3~e Eichelberger, loirry Llorclti.
• 9:20-Bob Ch;irles, H.lrold Henning. Rocl.y Thompson.
• 9:30-Simon llobday, Terry Dill, John Poiul Cilin.
• 9:40-Chi Chi Rodriguez, Tony Jacklin, Gibby Gilbrrl.
• 9:50-Dilve Stocklon, Ch3rles Coody, J.ick Kiefer.
• 10:00-Jim Colbert, DrWitt WNver, Al Kelley.
• 10: 10-Dave Hill, Gene Lill I er, Ken Still.
• 10:20-C;iy Bre\\-er, Bobby Nichols, Jerry McGee.
• 10:30-lee Elder, G;iry Groh, Bobby Mitchell.
• 10:40-Walt Morgoin, Dick HendrickS41'1'; Bob Brue.
• 10:50-Dick Rhyiln, Dick Goelz, Bruce Summcrh;iys.
• 11 :00-Ben Smclh, Robert unders, 11ar')' Toscano.
• 11:10-Marion Heck, Bill Hall, Art Schilling.
• 11 :20-Robert G;iona, Chuck Monlillb;ino, Jim Marshal.
• 11 :JO-Bob Zimmerm;in, Bob E. Smilh, Robert Dominguez.
• 11 :40-Tony Perl;i, Don Davis, Roy Abr.lmeit.
Notes on a cull
E ven with a hole-in-one Thur~day in the
Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am, Tom
Weiskopf is struggling.
But that's because he cracked an old wood-headed
driver last July that had been a longtime favorite and
has yet to find an adequate replacement.
"There's a driver out there that can be found, but
l just haven't had time to do that," he said. "lt'IJ
appear. Everybody has tried to help me, but I just
haven't found it yet. It's very difficult not having
confidence in a very important club."
• Weiskopf aced hole No. 7, a par-3 1hat he said
was playing al 172 ya rds, with a 4-iron. "Dasically,
the ball hil very softly about five feet short of the
hole and rolled straight in," he said.
• Robert Landers, the Texas cattle farmer who
had been unemployed for 2V! years before qualifying
for the Senior PGA Tour this year, has instantly
become a media darling and fan favorite. ,
Lee Trevino, however, is skeptical. "I've ·never
understood why he's different, why he's interesting.
There are a lot of guys on the PGA Tour who never
played college golf. Just because he's on the Senior
Tour at 50, it's no different than a guy being 22 and
making it on the PGA Tour from Qualifying School."'
•Trevino added: "I talked to him right after he
got his card. I didn't really have any advice, except
just continue to do what go1 you here, and (Landers)
is doing too much side stuff. 1 think he's getting '"
distracted. You can take care of your press stuff and
media stuff and tell them your story, but you've got
to practice. He's a very nice guy, and he can't say no.
"The other day l told him to stick to what.got him
here. You can't start neglecting thal. He won, what,
$700 (actually S877) in the last tournament (the
Dominion Classic al San Antonio)? He's not going to
keep his card if he keeps that up."
•Al Geiberger, on being praised for the tips he
gave during a pro-am round in Tampa: "They said it
was a great success, but all I did is show them how
to drop a ball out of the water hazard."
• Dave Stockton, 1he tour's leading money-winner
the past two years: "Obviously, \'ve had a lot of
confidence on the golf course the past two years, and
I'm a confident person, anyway. Dcing first on the
money list the last two years, I'm feeling almost
bullet-proof. I'm getting a lot closer to being as good
a player as I thought I could become."
• According to Don Andersen, tournament
director, 30,000 to 35,000 fans expected to visit Mesa
Verde during the three days. "h 's hard to measure
how many people you get at a golf course, because
there arc no turnstiles," he said.
-By RJclurd Dunn
Quick, take a letter! Take two! iijiiAt
D id you ever wonder just how far
a golf ball can go if hit well?
I have the answer. Play with
DeWitt Weaver, senior PGA
professional who's entered in thi
weekend's Toshiba senior golf event at
Mesa V~rde Country Club.
DeWitt follows with a smooth wedge
to within four feet . Slam dunk birdie
and we're off.
Olar Rooer OalelbY (President of Clltfornla
Community News. parent
COfl1*1Y of .. ~ Piaf):
Now, we all know someone who can
hit a &<>tr ball far. You bring your man
and your money ... I'll bring DeWitt. 1
won't need any money. Jom
Jot.on
Weaver mnlo.es pnr on our second
hale· us all of us amateurs attempt to
find our game.
Unfortunately, it never comes.
Although we inake numcrou birdie ,
the team never quite gets untracked.
We finish Ut minu ·28. Sounds good ...
but nol in the money.
Yes, today was Day ll in the Pro-Am,
and as you miaht well tell, DeWitt
Weaver was my team's professional.
Hole one: We...,e the 6A group,
beainnina on the normal 15th hole or
Mesa Vei'dt. De Win pounds a drive.
GooJ is minu!'l-36. It' the Cadillac
group headed by Co ta Mc~a·s own
Oick Nabers. ll1s group fini he Day It On Cloud 9 at minu ·20, or a score of 50 ot tho e or
you kccpina track. When' all is said nnd
We all stand in awe. WG walk forward to the
white lea and pc It our best. We still can't
re.ch him.
done, the~ p t two days have been
arcat, Playina inside the rope) ha truly been one
of the arcat hi&hli&hts of my aolfina life. In f ct,
n has inspired the followin& two lcucri,
' l
I'm c:nn1lf 4t ,_. '*-
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Friday, March 17, 1995
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GdM boys swim team q·ualilies in Ix
. Moarchl have
relays 1111111 ••
LONG BEACH Coach Mike
Su1rkwcathe.r's Corona del Mar High
boys swimming team will return to Bel-
mont Plau Saturday night at 7 to com-
pete in six of ~vcn events following
competition at the CIF Relays Prelims
Thursday.
The Sea Kfogs arc in the cham-
pionship race or the 4x100 individual
medley, the butterny, backstroke and
freestyle, n well as the coosolatlon fl·
nuls or the breaststroke and individual
medley.
The only dnmpcr on the evening for
the Sea Kings was a disqualification in
the 6x50 !tee.
CdM tennis team tans
, °!:ORONA DEL MAR Tyler
Stonebrcaket and John Cappello each
swept in singles, but there wasn't much
else for .. visiting Corona del Mar High
(3-t), which fell to unbeaten nonleague
host University, 11· 7, Thursday at the
lrviffe Racquet C!Ub.
ln other prep tennis:
•Sophomore Mike Leonard won all
three of his singles matches to account
for half of Estancia's points in a 12-6
nonleague loss at Capistrano Valley. In
doubles, seniors Kevin Radisay and
Vlade Wydra won two of three sets for
the Eagles (3-3).
In community college women's ac-
tion:
•Suzan Yildiz and Chiharu Kumagai
won in :.inglcs and combined for a dou-
bles victory to lead host Orange Coast
College (6-I) to a 9-0 Orange Empire
Conference rout of Irvine Valley.~
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
HUNTINGTON HACH 74
ESTANCIA 44
100-1. Johnson (HB), 11.01; 2. Felill (E), 11.2;
3. Smith (118), 11.24; 200-1. Rosales (E), 24.1;
2. E.lrly (H8), 24.5; 3. Montoya (HO), 24.S;
.ioo-1. hrly (HO), S5.8; 2. Montoya <HB), 57.4;
3. Bello (E), 1 :00.4; 800-1. Nguyen (HB),
2:20.3; 2. Oeru IE), 2:27.1; 3. Vivar (E), 2:31;
1,600-1. Appell (E), 4:32.6; 2. Kowalski (E),
4:50.7; 3. Nguyen (HB), 5:01.3; 3,200-1. Appell
(E), 10:22; 2. Munoz (f). 10:44; 3. Nguyen (H8),
It :08.7; 1001111-1. Jackson (HO), 16.4; 2. Tran
CHO), 17.0; 3. Flint (HB), 19.S; 300lH-1.
Jackson (HB), 43.9; 2. Tran (HB), 47.2; 3. Vargu
<El, 4 7.4; 400 relay-1. Huntington Beach, 45.4;
1,600 relay-not contested.
HJ -1. Moser (HB), 5-4; 2. Ftinl (HB), S-4; no
third; lJ-1. fclill (E), 20.101/J; 2. Pr1vonguieng
(H8), 20·9'/l; 3. Pravonguieng (HB), 19·2¥•;
TJ-1. Tran (HO), 39·1 I ; 2. Pravonguieng (HB),
39-11; no third; PV -not conlestecf; SP-1. J1hid
(E), 42-0; 2. Barcelo (E), 41-S; 3. Moser (H8l,
39-51/2; DT-1. Moser (H8), 147-2; 2. Tizurd
<HS), 116·9; 3. Barcelo <El, 113-S.
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HIGH SCHOOL 80YI
UNIVIUI~ 11, CORONA DIL MAR 7
Singles: Stonebreaker icdM) def. Ellis, 6-3,
de(. McCan, 6-4, def. freedman, 6-t; Cappello
(CdM) won, 6-2, 6·1, 6-0; Wohl (CdM) lost, 1·6,
1-6, 1-6.
Doubles: ShulJ1-MKhrlane (CdM) lost to
lff.Ung, 2-6, lost to Seid·Kap<tdla, 1-6, lost to
IChoshoo-Park, 1-6; Colem1n-Weinstein (CdM)
lost, 0·6, 3-6, 4-6; Suuffer-fruchbom <CdM) lost,
1-6, 3:6, won, 6--0.
CAPO VALLIY 12, UTANCIA 6
Singles: leoMrd (E) def. 015en, 6-4, def. HUJ,
6·3, def. Hin, 6--0; -'earns (E) lost, 1-6, 3-6, 6-7;
Taboad1 (E) lost, 0-6, 2-6, 2-6.
MacDuff-lin (E) loct lo Harri.son-Harrison, 3·6,
lost lo Ojuez-Cr<iham, 6-7, def. Smilh-Bilnks,
6·3; Rudolph-Wagner (E) lofl, 3-6, 2-6, 2-6;
Radisay-Wydr<i (E) won, 7-6, 6-3, lost, 1-6.
COMMUNITY COLLIOI WOMEN
OCC 9, IRVINI VALLIY 0
Singles: Ylldlz (OCO def. Abusaid, 7-5, 6-4;
Mich1cl1 (OCO def. Hayes, 6-2, 6-1; Evei COCO
def. Houshmand, 6·0, 6-31 Lee (OCO def. Best,
6-3, 6-3; Drlul (OCC) def. AyuJ, 6-0, 6-0;
Kumapl (OCO def. Leggio, 2-6, 6-1, 6-1.
Doubles: YlldiL-Kumagi1 (OCO def.
Abusaid·Hayes, 6-3, 5·7, 6-4; Ltt-Michaels
(OCO def. Haushm'and-Ayul, 6-2, 6-0;
Eves-Rainey (OCC) def. Leggio-Best, 6·1, 6•3.
Lee doubles for Newport
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Fresh-
man Kumasean Lee doubled in the
sprints and was runner-up in the long
jump to pace the Newport Harbor High
boys track forces in an 88-48 nonleague
loss at Edison Thursday.
TRACK AND ,IELD RESULTS
EDISON II, NIWPORT HARaOR 41
100-1. Lee (NH), 11.7; 2. tuga.soff (NH),
11.9; 3. Johns (NHJ, 11.9; 200-1. Lee (NH),
24.8; 2. Ferrero (E), 24.9; 3. Moffett (E), 25.0;
· 400-1. Glatt (E), 5S.6; 2. Lincoln (NHJ, S6.S; 3.
Ferrero (E), S7.0; 800-1. Glatt (E), 2:03.1; 2.
Haight (E), 2:04.3; 3. Oelahd (NH), 2:06.9;
1,600-1. Roberts (E), 4:40.2; 2. Milton (El,
4:41 .6; 3. Delahd (NH), 4:45.9; 3,200-1.
Haighl (E), 10:25.S; 2. Chian (NH), 10:27.0; 3.
Overton (NH), 10:36.9; lOOHH-1. Allen (f),
16.3; 2. Wright (f ), 16.4; 3. loo (NHJ1 17.2;
300lH-1. Allen (E), 43.4; 2. l oo (NH), 44.5; 3.
Wright (E), 45.2; 400 relay-1. Edison, 46.9;
1,600 relay-1. Newport Harbor (Ad1ms, V.in
Nole, Lincoln, Delahd), 3:47.1
HJ-1. Slusser (E), 6--0; 2. Benzinger (NH), S·8;
3. Bertran (E), 5-6; lJ-1. Allen CE), 19-61/J; 2.
Lee (NH) 18·3; 3. Tledgen (E), 18-0; TJ-1. Allen
(E), 39•9; 2. l oo (NHi, 38· 1 'h; 3. Slusser (E),
37-10; PV-1. f oll (E), 13-0; 2. Stol.es (E), 11·6;
3. Johns (NH), 10-6; SP-1. Reese (NH), 51-41/J;
2. Baden (E}, 47-1; 3. Riedgrls (E), 464'/1;
OT -1. Baden (E), 169-9; 2. RiedgriJ (E), 133·6;
3. Ryan (NH), 128·3.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
HUNTINGTON BEACH 97
ESTANCIA 29
100-1. Dunaway (tlB), 12.S; 2. McCard (H8),
13.0; 3. Recd (118), 13.1; 200-1. Dunaway (HB),
27.0; 2. Recd (H8), 27.2; 3. Waters IH8)(27.4;
400-1. Shaw (HB), 1 :01.4; 2. Waters (HO),
1 :o.i.3; J. Ollilia (E), 1: 14.S; 800-1. Adams
(H8J, 2:45.5; 2. Smith (H8), 2:48.1; 3. Stockstill
(HB), 2:49.1; 1,600-t . Shaw (HB), S:46.9; 2.
Adams (HB), 5:48.0; 3. Smilh (HD), S:59.8;
3,200-1. Shaw (HBJ, 12:29; 2. Adams (H8),
12:41; 3. Mar&inez (E), 12:42; 100H -1. Morris
(118), 15.6; 2. Petrina (E), 17.2; 3. Decker (E),
19.S; 300H -1. Decker (E), 57.5; 2. Kennedy
(HB), 57.8; 3. Ollili1 (E), 1:01.2; 400 reliy-1.
Huntington Buch, 52.0; 1,600 rel1y-1.
Huntington Beach, nt.
HJ-1. Morris (HB), S-0; 2. Fielder (E), 4·8: 3.
Piarelli (H8), 4·6; LJ-t. Pcitrfna (E), 15·71/J; 2.
Oslin (HB), 1S-4; 3. Hutchinson (118), 14·1V•;
TJ -1. Decker <El, 30-9V•; 2. Petrina (E), JO. 7; 3.
Hutchinson (H8), 30· 1; SP-1. Ci.irelli (HB),
27~; 2. Hoppes (HB), 23-0; no third; OT -1.
Hoppes (HS), 71-0; 2. Ciarelll (HB), 67·7; 3.
Dahle (E), 61 ·31/J.
SophOmorc Shane Reese captured
the shot put in Sl-4~ for Newport,
now 0-2.
Jamie Swarbcrg won the 800 ond
placed 'econd In the 1,600 ror the
Newport girls (1·1) (n a 92~3S loss to
Edison. In other track and field :
•Johan Appell doubled in the 1.600
and 3,200 meters to highlight the effort
of . the Estancia boys in 11 74-44 non·
league loss to Huntington Beach.
Th·e Estancia girts fell to the Oilers,
97-29, despite a pair or wins from soph·
omorc Amy Decker (300 hurdles, triple
jump) and a first (long jump) und two
seconds (100 hurdles, lriple 1ump) Crom
senior Laura Petrina:
· rul
canopy le~s Newport
HUNTINGTON BEACH -New-
port Harbor High sophomore Bill Col-
lopy earned medalist honors to propel
the Sailors to a 417-428 nonleague vie·
tory over Edison, completing the final
nine of the l~hole match .Thursday at
Scacliff Country Club.
NIWPORT it 17, IDISON it21
1. Collopy (NH), 81; 2. (tle) B1uer (NH),
Brown (f), 82; 4. (tie) White (NH), Shapiro (NH),
84. 6. Core (E), as.
CdM 8-0 In badminton
ALHAMBRA -The Corona del
Mar High badminton squad maintained
its unbeaten status Thursday with a 11-
8 nonleague win at Alhambra Thurs-
day. Key performances .were turned in
by Trevor Pavone, Eric Labasco and
California Carlson to help CdM im-
prove to 6-0.
EDISON 92, NEWPORT HAltaOR 39
100-1. Moshiri (E), 13.2; 2. Wiggins (E), 13.4;
3. King (E), 13.5; 200-1. M.irshall (E), 27.0; 2.
letterman (E), 27,3; 3. Wiggins (E), 27.5; 400-1.
Marsh.all (E), 1 :00.S; 2. Anderson (E), 1:O1.3; 3.
Puro (NH), 1 :03.3; 800-1. Swarberg (NH),
2:28.9; 2. formosa (E}, 2:29.7; 3. Eadie (NH),
2:35.0; 1,600-1. Formosa (E), 5:34.1; 2.
Sw11berg (NH), 5:37.5; 3. Formou (E), 5:43.0;
3,200-1. formOSI (E), 12:11.7; 2. Homberger
(E), 12:13.4; 3. Wright (El, 12:21; 100H-1.
O'Bric (E), 15.9; 2. Philman (E), 16.0; 3. ME
Oay1on (NH), 17.2; 300H -1. O'Bric (E), 48.5; 2.
ME 01y1on (NH), 50.4; 3. Zimmon (E), 51.3; 400
reliy-1. Edison, 50.9; 1,600 relay-I. Edison,
4:14.7.
HJ-1. Bowmotn (NH), 5·4; 2. Philman (E), 5·2;
3. Badorek (NH), 4-8; LJ -1. O'Bric (E), 16·H'•;
2. ME Clayton (NH), 15-2; 3. M. Clilyton (NH),
1 S-2; TJ -1. O'Bric (E), 36·21h; 2. M.
Clayton(NH), 3.4-4; 3. Zimmon (E), 32-6; SP-1.
Philman (E), 38-31/l; 2. Rouuet (NH), 37-4; J.
Wilson (NH), 35·5; OT -1. Philm1n !El,
128· 101/J; 2. He1ds (NH), 126-S 'h; 3. Roussel
(NH), 112·5'/l.,
~ Costa Mesa's Lori Hurlbut but one
more bullet in Mater Del 's arsenal
at State Finals In Oakland Saturday.
BY BAA&Y FA'uUtNll&, $roan Warrtil
A mong those wishing Mater Dei High soph·
omore Lori Hurlbut fOOd luck in Saturday
night's CIF Siate Division 1 gir!s basketball
championship game at the Oakhrnd Coliseum Arena
are her Cos ta Mes11 neighbors.
Hurlbut, a S-foot-7 Costa Mesa re~ident, has been
a big pan of the Monarchs' historic postse~n run,
in_cludang the t~am's first-ever Southern Section nnd
Sbuthern Californin Regional championships.
Hurlbut and Corona del Mar's Amy DeCinces. a
freshman, comprise the local representatives· on the
Monarchs' girls team (28-1), which meets Sacred
Heart Prep of Atherton at 6 p.m: .
Newpott Beach resident Mike. Cunmngh~m, a
backup senior guard, joins the 35-1 Mater De1 boys
team's quest for its third state crown in the 8 p.m.
Division I clash with Fremont High of Oakland.
Jason. Quinn, a former Monarch, Orange Coast
and Southern California Col-
lege point guard is an as·
sistant coach for the boys
team ranked third nationally . . by USA Today. He grew up m
Costa Mesa.
But Hurlbut, a reserve
guard whom Coach Mary
Hauser lists among the Mon-
archs' top seven players, is the
most prominent local in the
Mater Dei cohtingent.
Hurlbut, who attended St.
John the Daptist before mov·
ing on to the Santa Ana-based
parochial school, averages 5.6 points in her fir~t full
varsity campaign, with a high game of 16.
Noted for her outside shooting, Hurlbut's work
ethic also earned praise from Hauser, who has. ben-
efited from several big Hurlbut three-pointers during
the playoffs, including a pair in Saturday's 50-47 re-
gional final triumph over Clovis We:.t at The. Pond.
Lori Hurlbut
"tori has hit some big shots for us against Ale-
many, Buena (in the· section title game) and Clovis
West," said Hauser, who is looki ng forwar~ to future
con tributions from both Hurlbut and DeCances, a 6-
foot center learning rapidly after adding basketball
to her volleyball background.
"(DeCinces) hasn't played a lot of'basketball, but
she has come a long way during the course or the
season, and she's someone we're looking to to play a
lot of minutes next year,'' Hauser said.
Hurlbut, who grew up watching Mater Dei athlet-
ics, primarily baseball games played by her brother
Brian, now playing at St. Mary's, said she never ex-
pected she'd be boarding a plane to take part in a
state title game.
"It's just a wild dream come true," said Hurlbul,
whose long-range plans include a collegiate athletic
future.
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Fictitious Flctltlou• Flctltlou• Flclltlou• ----F-lc_t_lt~lo_u_•___ FlcUUoua Flctltlbu• Flctltlou• Beach, CA 92660 with • the County Clerk of
Busln•H Name Business Name Bu•lneH Nam• Busln•H Nam• Busln•H Name Business Name Busln• .. Name Busln•H Name This bu1lne11 la con-Orange Cou!'ty on Febru·
Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement ducted by:. an Individual ary 28, 1995
The followlng persons are The following person• are The following persona are The following persons are The followlng person• aro Tha following persons are Th• followlng per1on1 are The following per1ons are The reg111rant(s) coj· F838334
doing busrnoss as: doln~ busfness as: doing buslneH as: doing business aa: doing business as: doing bu1lne11 as: doing buslnen at: doing business as: menced to transact .~us · Publl1hed Newport Beach-
•) TAI STAR INSTALLA· JIM S ADVENTURES, PARTY ART, 2240 Newport GLOBAL OPTIONS, 1938 VEGAS KNIGHTS, 766 GARLAND'S PRECISION VIVANT PHARMACEUTI· NANBAN EXPRESS, 270 ness undor th• Fictitious Costa Mesa Daily Pllol
TION, b) TAI STAR INSU-21551 Brookhurs1 St., 138, Blvd., Newport Beach, CA Easl Pomona StrHt, Santa Oceanvlew Drive, Fullerton, MACHINING, 14250 Gannet CALS, 881 Oover 1100, So. Bristol #108, Costa Business n/Name(s) listed March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995,
LATION. 1119 Grove. New. Huntington BHch, CA 92663 Ana, CA 92705 CA 92632 SI .. La Mirada, CA 90638 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mesa, CA 92826 above on: a . F272 pon Beach. CA 92660 92646 Terry E. Janes, 318 Mead· Darryl Gan, 1600 Anµgua Michael Francis Steinbach, Stanley Eugene Storm, Vlvanl Inc., (CA), 881 Tetsuro Shlmoi, 12 Sea· Steven James Bud
Rictlard D. Merigold, 1119 James Cecil Craig, Jr., owtark Lane, Costa Mesa, Wey, Newpon Beach, CA 766 Oceanvlew Drive, Ful-1231 Ramblewood Dr., Dover 1100, Newport wlnd,lrvlne,CA92714 This statecmenl wcas filed PUBLIC NOTICE
Grove, Newport Beach, CA 21551 Brookhursl St., 138, CA 92627 92660 lerton, CA 92632 Anaheim, CA 92804 Beach, 92663 Thia business 11 con· with the ounty lem or 92660 Huntington Beach, CA Thia buelneas Is con-This business Is con-Thia business Is con· This business la con· Thia business Is . con-ducted by: an Individual Orange County on Febru· Flctltlou•
This business Is con. 92648 ducted by: en Individual ducted by: an Individual ductocl by: en Individual ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: a corporation Th• reglalrant(s) com-ary 14, 1995 Bu1ln•H Nam•
ducted by: an Individual Thia business 11 con-The reglatranl(s) com-The reglatrent(a) com-The reglslrant(s) com-The reglstranl(a) com-The registrant(•) com-menced 10 transact busl-F03704t Statement
The reglstrant(s) com-ducted by: an Individual menoed to trlMact bust-menced to WM\lact busf. menced to transact busJ. menced to transact bus!· menced to transact busl-nest undlf the Flctltlous Published Newport Beach-The following persons are
menced to transact bust-Th• registrant(•) com-ne11 under the Actitloul neas under the FlctlUous nas under the Flcllllous ness under th• Fictitious neas under the Actltlous Buslnen Name(s) listed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot doing buslMSs as: neu under the Flct1hous menced 10 transact bull· Business Name(s) Usted Business Name(•) listed Buslneas Name(a) listed Business Nam•(•) listed Business Nam1(1) listed above on: 12·23-1981 March 10 17 24 31 1995 JAKARTA. 10411 Kamueta Business Name(s) listed ne11 under the Flcti1lou1 above on: January 1, 1993 above on: n/a above on: 1-1-95 above on: 1·1·95 abov• on: n/a Tetsuro Shimo! ' ' ' ' F2s.4 Or., Huntington Beach, CA
above on: n/a Bu1ln111 Name(•) listed Ttfl'y E. Janes Darryl Gii) Michael Steinbach Stanley E. Storm Vlvant Inc., Andrew J. Bry· This statement was '11ed 92648
Rictlard D. Merigold . above on: 1-1·95 This atatemenl was filed Thia atatement was filed This statemeflt was filed This statement was filed den, Vice Presld•nt with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE Sheree Ann Smith, 10411 This statement was filed James Cecil Cralg, Jr. with the County Clerk ol wllh the County Clerk ol with the County ~lerk of with the County Clerk of This statement wae flied Orange County on Febru· Kamuela Or., Huntington
with the County Clerk .of Thi• 1talement waa flied Orange County on Febru-Orange County on Fobru· Orange County on Febru-Orange County on March with the County Clerk of ary 1?, 1995 Flctltlou• Beach, CA 92648
Orange County on March with the County Ci.rk of ary 1?. 1995 ary 14, 1995 ary 1?, 1995. 10. 1995. Orange County on March F037348 BuilnH• Name Thie bu1lness 11 con-
10, 1995. Orange COUtlty on Milch F837330 F030914 F037420 F039552 3, 1995 PUblished Newpon Beach-Statement ducted by: an lndiVldual
F030548 3, 1995 Published Newport Beach-Published Newpart Beach-Published Newport Beach-Published Newport Beach-Fl38803 Coita MHa Dally Piiot Th• followfng persons are The regl1trant(s) com-
Pub11shed Newport Beach-F838805 Coeta Mesa Oally Piiot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Published Newport Beach· February 24, March 3, 10, doing business 11: menced to transact busl-
Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Published Newport Beach· February 24, March 3, 10, F•bruary 24, M11ch 3. 10. March 17, 24, 31, April 7, March 17, 24, 31, April 7, Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 17, 1995. OPASO BALBOA THAI ness under the Fictitious
March 17, 24, 31, April 7, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot 17, 1995. l7, t99S. 1995. 1995. March 10. 17, 24, 31, 1995. F222 CAFE, 209 i,; Palm St, ~~sinus. n/Namo(s) llsted
1995. Marchl0,17,24,31,1995. F218 F232 1299 1311 F278 NewportBeach,CA92661 ...,S~veons. 1ah
1314 F280 PUBLIC NOTICE Tarajar lnlhapenU, 3291 eree m 1
-------PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Iowa St., Costa Mesa. CA This statement was flied PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltlou• 92626 with the County Clerk ot
Fictitious FlcllUou• Flclltlou• Flctltlou• Flctltlou• BuslnH• Name Thi• builne11 ie con-Orange County on Feb1u-
Flctltlou1 FlctJtlou• Bu.i,,... Name 8u•lnff9 Nam. Bu1lneH Name BuelneH Name Bu•lne .. Nam• Statement ducted by: an lndMduaJ ary 28, 1995
Busln•H Name Busln•H Name Statement Statement Statement Statement Statement The following person• are The reglatranl(•) com-F13830t
Statement Stat•ment The loHowlng persons are Th• following persons are Tho followlng person• are The following persons are The following per1on1 are doing business as: menced to transact bus!· Published Newport Beach-
The lollowlng persons are The followlng persons are doing buslnes• as: doing buslnese 11: doing business as: doing buslneu aa: doing business 11: SKIP'S CARPETS, 1374 ness under the Fictitious Costa Mesa Dally Piiot
doing business as: doing bu1lnes111: CAJ ENTERPRISES. 1941 NASCOAP, 401 Thlrtynlnlh LIFE.MARK INTERACTIVE, BUSINESS CASSETTE LMC ACCOUNTING SER· Logan. F, Costa Mesa, CA, Business Neme(s) !lated March 10, 17, 24, 31. 1995. COMMWOALD COASTAL, FUPSIOE PRODUCTIONS, Pelican Place, Costa Mesa, St., Newport Beach, CA 4500 Campus DrlVe, Suite MARKETING, 203 Susan-VICES, 2119 Westminster 92626 above on: n/a F275 2900 Bristol St., Bldg. 3220 Nebraska Place, CA 92628 926&3 626, Newpot1 Beach, CA nail Place, Co1l1 Mes.a, CA Ave.. Costa M111, CA Leslie Lewie Potts, Ill, 1374 T11ajar lnlttap111U
G203, Colla Mesa, CA Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Chris R. Jonet, 1941 Pell-Robert C. Nichol1, 19312 92660, KU11 W. Christian, 92627 92827 Logan . f, Costa Mesa, CA Thi• 1tat1ment w11 filed PUBLIC NOTICE 92626 Steven L Schwab, 3220 can Place, Co1ta Mesa. CA Aahtf LA, Santa Ana. CA 345 MHdowbrook, Or· David w. Otyer, 203 Sus-Lewellyn M. Clinton, 2t t9 9262a with the County Clerk ol
ATDT, Inc.. (CA). 2900 Nebruke Place, Co1ta 92626 92705 ange, CA 92666 annah Place. Costa Mesa, WHlmlnster Ave., Colla Thia buslneu Is con-Orange County on Febru-Fictitious
Bristol St., Bldg. 0203, Mesa, CA 92828 Thie bualne11 11 con-Thia buelneu 11 con-Thia bu1lnesa la con· CA 92627 Mesa, CA 92627 dueled by: an lndlVldual lfY 28, 1995 BualneH Name Costa MHa. CA 92626 This bu1lne11 la con-ducted by: an Individual d~ec:t by: an lndlvldual ducted by: an Individual This busln11s la con-Thie bualneH 11 con· The r•gletrant(a) com· F038347 Statement
Thia bu1in111 I• con-ducted by: an Individual Th• reglllrant(•) com· The registrant(•) com-The r•glslrant(I) com· ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an lndlVidual menc•d lo tranucl busl· Published Newport Beach-The following ptfeons .,. ducted by: a corporation The registrant(•) com-mttneed to ttansact bust-menced to ltansacf bus!· meoced to transact bu11-The regl1trant(1) com-The regletranl(a) com· nest under th• Fictitious Costa Mesa Dally Pllol doing business ae:
The reglstr1n1(1) com-menced to transact bull· ness under th9 FlcllUoua ne11 under lhe Fictitious ""' under lh• Fictitious menced to transact bust. menced lo tranl8ji bull-Busln111 Nam1(1) listed March 10 17 2• 31 1995 BARRETT ENGINEERING menced to trantact busl-ne11 und91' lhe Flctltlous Business Name(•) llsted Bu11ne11 Name(a) Hated Bu1lne11 Name(s) lllled ness under lhe AcUtlous ne11 under 1he r lctllloos above on: 1974 ' ' ' ' F268 11888 w111ern Avenue
ness under lhe F1ct1tiou1 Bualn111 Name(•) !Isled abov9 on: n/a abov. on: Nov. 1, 19'4 •bov• on: 4·1·95 8u1ln111 Name(s) lltied Bu1lne11 Name(•) llsled LH.le Potta Stanton, California 906&0 '
Business Name(s) listed above on: n/a CMa R. Jonee Roban C. Nichole Kurt W, Chr11Uan above on: n/a above on: n/a This atatemenl was filed PUBLIC NOTICE Barrell Edward Cloud above on: 2-21-95 Steven L Schwab Thia atatement waa filed This ttatemem wu flied Thia etat•ment was flied David W. 0'8per Lewellyn M. Clinton with the county Clerk of 1008 East Chalvnn Avenue' ATDT, Inc., Carl Bjorkqvist, Thia statement wae filed with the County Clerk ol wllh the County Clerk ol with th• County Clerk ol This statement wu flied Thie etatemenl waa flied orange County on Febru· Flctltlou• Orange, CA 92668 '
President with the County Clerk of Orange County on F•bru-Orange County on Febru. Orang• County on March with the County Cl11k of with th• County Cleric of ary 24, 1995. Bu•lneH Name Thia buslneu Is con-
Thla statement waa filed Ofanye County oo Febru-ary 11, 1995 ary 14, 1995 10, 1095. , Orange County on Febru-Or~ County on M11ch F838071 St t t ducted by: an Individual
wilh the County Clerk of ary 1 • 1995 F837337 Ft30924 F039549 ary 2.4, 1995. 3. 1 Publllhed Newport Beach-The fol~m•n Th• reglatrant(s) com-
Otange County on Febru-F831388 Publllhed Newport Beach-Published Newport e.ecn-Published Newpon Beach· F038078 N3180e Coal.a Mesa Dally Pilot dol buslnen ~eons'" mencld lo traneact bualo
ary 28, 1995 Publllhed Newpott Beach-Coata Meu Dally Pllol Coata Meas Dally Piiot Co1ta MHa Dally Piiot Published Newpot1 Beaeh-Published Newport leach-Match 3 lO 17 24 1995 B~S BY TANI 3Jo Vista nesa undlf Ille Flctltloua
'838329 Co•t• Mesa Dally Pllol F9bruaty 24, Mitch 3, 10, Febr\l#y 24, March 3, 10, Match 17, 24, 31, April 7, Colla Meta Dally Pllol Coat• MHa Deity Piiot • • • • F25:t SUlf1•, Newport B.ach, CA Bu1lnH•. Namt(•) lilied
Published Newpon Beach-Febniary 24, Match 3, 10, 11, 1995. 11, 1995. 1995. March 3, 10, 17, 24, 19951 March 10, 17, 24, 31, 1995. 92~3515 •::V-a~· ~~
Costa Me11 Dally Piiot 17, 1995. F219 F240 t309 F254 F282 PUBLIC NOTICE Tana Lanae Troet. 330 re • ''"
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltloue F'lotltJoue •u•lneH N•me Thie buelnue 11 con-3 = Plotltloua Flotltlou• Fictitious _ ltatefMftt ducted by: an lndhlldu.I •
...,_lltlou• Flctllloua llu .. ne .. Neme llualnM9 Name auatn•" Name llu•lneu Name 9ualneu Name The foltowlng peraont WI The reglelrant(e) com-F838802
row •u•IMM ....... lllltetMnt .... ......,. ···••men• I •••t•ment ltatetnent d:OlnO bullneal ... menc.d •to ltannct bull-ll'ubllehld Newport Beacho lualneH N•.me lllltement n,. fo11o:W1ng pet90r19 •e The foltowtng PlflONI are The following PlflOfll 111 The lollowlng PlflON lie The followtng '*'°"9 .,, p L PERRIN l .ASSOCJ. neea und., th• Flctltlout Coate ~Ha Dally Piiot
Statement The follOWl.ng '*'°"'are dOlng butlneu .. : doing bualneea 11: doing buelnen 11: doing bu1ln11111: dOlng bualnete as: ATES 2500 Mlchelaon 81.11lne11 Name(•) listed Mar<:h 10, 17, 24, 31, tll9S.
Tha lollowlng persona ate doing buslneaa H : PINNACLE FITNESS, 1280 CH,(RLES 0, LAGUNA, ERICKSON'S SCREEN RE-PACIFIC COAST HAIR DE· ai PRECISION ROOFINO. 1465, '1rv1ne, CA 92714 above on: nl• F271 doing buslneH ae: UNDERWHELMED. 3220 Bleon $19. IJ9.5a1, Newj)Ott 31U1 National p.,ic Or:, PAIR, 145 E. 18th St., 1'12, SIGN, 1800 W. P1clflc b PRECISION OOH-Pete L P•rrln 170 Santa Tana Froet
IEE WHO'S SEWING, N•bra11ca Plac•. Co1ts Beach, CA 92MO ~ NIQUll, CA 112677 Costa MHa, CA 92627 ~· Colaat Hwy., Newpor1 S RUCTION, 1119 fl Cam-Barbara Drive. Newport Thia atalement wae llled PUBLIC NOTICE 16580 Mt. Mlchaelle Faun-M .... CA 92629 MlchMI Stevan Uglfesa, C'** Thomae Ledden, Juon Wayne Erlctc10 , Beach, CA 9281) lno. Colla MeN, CA 92821 Beach CA 92800 with Ille County Clem ol wn Valley, CA 92708 Steven L Schwab, 3220 2472 "u• de Cannee, 31151 Nlltlonal ,.,. Dr., 145 E. 11th St, 112, Co Renee' Catleton, 13932 Cl1lf0fd "-Y Von11n9, 1116 Thie 'bualneH 11 con-Orang• County on '*"" Plotltleua LyM Bedell Wiiton S... Nebr11k1 Pl1c•. Coeta Cotta Meta. CA 12t21 ~ NigUet, CA 111977 M11a. CA 92621 Pegg St., W.atmlnat•, CA El Camino, Coale M ... , dudad by: en Individual ary 21, 1995 llu9'nMe ....... hW9, 16500 Mt. Mlchaefts ~ CA 11262t Thi• bu1ln111 I• con-Thie bu1lne11 le con-Thia buelnen If' con. 92683 CA t2t2t The regl•trant(a) com-Peia:aae lta.....m Cir.. Foum.Jn Valley, CA Thie b\lalneH 11 con-duet.cf by: 1n lndMdulll due\td by! an lndMdual ducted t>y: an lndMdual Thi• bualneu la con-Thi• bualneee It con-rnenced lo llanaaC1 bull-PubAlt\ld Newpor1 leach-The foltowlng pweon. .,.
02708 ducted by: t n Individual The re9l1tr•nt(1) co""' Th• regletrant(a) oom-The reglatranl(I) com. di.lcted by: 1n lndMd\lal ducted by: an ~du.I ,.., under Iha fictltlou• c M Dall Piiot dolna bualneH ... Thi• bu11n111 la con• Th• regl11rent(a) com-rMf'ICed IO lrllflMCt bu9'-mancac1 lo ~ bus!· menced to tranaact bual• Th• reo11tran1(1) com-lht raglatrant(a) COIT!" lualne" Name<•> llllld Molla 10
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ducted by: an ~1vldual IMnCed lo ltMUCt bu9I-,,... Uftder' the '1ctltlOU9 .,... undaf the FlclltlOus ,.. .. undlf the Flclltlou• menced 1o tranuC1 bull· INnCed lo lrMMCt bu9'-abO¥a on: J4if HIM arch • • • • · 2nd Ave .. Corona dll Mar, The reqlatrant(e) com-MN under the P'lcWout lusln.u Ntme(a) lltled luelnNa Name(e) tttled SualneH Nem•(a) Ueled neae under lhe ~ Mt• under the 'lc:Utlou9 ,._ L.. ll'errtri F2tt CA 92125
mencld lo ttanNCt bu* 8u.INH Name(a) 119ted lb0¥9 ot1: o.c; 22, IMt 9bOYe on: 1llOO abo'lt on: n/9 8u1INH Nama(a) listed 9ut1ne11 N11ne(1) lleted TNt ~ WM tllld PUIUC uoTICI Nancy M8!Y Wllllt, Hal
,,... undef lhe Flctll~ 9bOYe on: nla MlcNtl I. Uglle9a CMrMe Thomlt Ledden Jason w. Er'cJllOl'I aboV9 on: Feb. 21, 199' abov9 on: 10-7·ta w1ttt Iha CouMy Clerk of " tnd Ave C0tona det M11 8ut1ne11 Natnt(a) B•ied Steven t.. Sc:hw9b Thie etMemeiit .,.. tied Thie 9'altn*lt waa hied Thia atatemant w11 filed Renae'~ ~ Von4in0 Orange eouncy on flbfu. Floutl•ue CA t2tiS '
1boW Thl9 .a1ai.ment wae tllld With the County a.rt of wltt1 the County Clttk of wllh the CoYnty Clerk of Thll ltttement waa lllld • ·-etatement wu lltd ary a.l. 111N Thi• bu1ln111 la co~ LYM Bldtll Wllaon S... wt1h Iha County aertc of Orange County on Ftbfv-0r9n09 County on Jenuary Ofanot County on M1tch With lhe County Cln of WICll the COunty Cterll of ' · ,.no77 ..,......_ MMie dUo'9d tty· an lndMdUel
!»WI C>nw1cM ~ on f!ebn.1-ary 17, '"8 · 21. 1tts 10, 1095. Orlfllll County on rebfV. °'f.1: C~ty on Mareh ~ NtwpOl1 ~ lt .. .....,.t The r•gl1tranl(1) oom-
Thl• statement w .. tlled ary 17, 11195 '8t7M9 PH4978 ,.HHt ary 21, 1995 3, 1 • C ta M Dal"' Pilot Tha '°'°"""' Plftonl.,. "*09d lo tr..-..ot buef. with lhe COUnty Clerk of .. UM7 ~ Newport lle9ch-Publahed Newport lffctl-Publlahed HewPoi't 8"ch-P•tHeo PHM ' Ot ... ., ~tMNU ... ,.... Undlf the ~ °'r.G County on March PUblllhed ~ ~ Cose. ..... D91fy ""°' Co91e ..... Deity Pilot Coat• M... Dally Pilot Pub'llhed ~ leaoh-~ ~ ..-. MarOll" lO, 17• 24• ltte. • ''1 Mlln It, .....,.. ........ (9) lltled
3, 1 HD717 Coeta Mete D.ity l'tl04 ,.~ 14, ~ i . 10, 'f/tJflWr/ 14, t.larch 3, 10, March 17, 24, 31, Aprll 7, Co111 ..... D•ty flllol Coeta ..... Olly "'°' . '* =noton 8Hch, CA ~on: rt/a
,Vbtietied Newpon leach-~ 24, Mtwcf'I i. 10, 17, ,.... t1. 1•. 1"5 Mardi 10. 17, '24, 31, , .... Marorl 10. 17, ... ''· 1.... PVIUC I011CI MallaN Halent w ..... TN."''•~.: ......
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libreh 10 11 24 31 19115. '117 "8hol>PlnO for • new CW81Pl•D ....._CA MltN 0.... C...., on ...,.,_
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,._......_ Ofanae County on FlbN-with U. Counly Cletk ot Or~ County on Match ltM-..nt TilUST i.Ol'll tlM da• II was ~ in Stet•rnent tor the ~ .. , ~ to and n(>W fllfftd n: II lrom tit U11 IC -1W In 111
.......... ..... wy 17, 1115 ()Janae County on March 10, 1 • ni. following peBOM 111 U . No. Mtl liCI Ol lllf Coull~ Cll1t ht =.-: ~e=--~~U:_,!! :::~~.::.,Th. ..c Otbf...-...°~ = ~ ASoew a1a1 ...... 1 'tnut 3, 1* 't3814t dml bullnetl u: Loan No. 001000tu1.. lr:Hout 8"'111tn NMlt St1118 ,. ____ ,,•---r of ....... St••• =--.1 s .._., ..--..........,. ,..,.. ,.•N04 ....... , ....... N__,.,. •-··"-"'' ..,_,_...._. ~ ....... ~ I ...,....,.,. "'"'" .,,....., 1 i.-,,.. .. .__ mtllt mlllt "-1ltO blforl llaf The folOwlnQ ptt.ona art PublllMd Newport 8..cn. • ... ...,.. .. ,.... •-..,... • .,....,..,. TH ACUPUNCTURE "" • ._.......: -1·1 tlll ml/S1 Cle liltd DtlOll Iha of Cal1lomla. punuanl to -lbed R ... pr<lf*')' • tme Tiit ~ ol fltl S'*'*lt
dolnO bUllnHS N : Coata MtH Dally Piiot PVblstled Newpol't BMeh-Cotta M"a Dally Pllol WORKS, 4029 Wtsterty Pl.. 1 . othef ,_ff, -time lht~llltr'G ol ltllS 1t11tm1n t•w moN t• ct.tetlbed Ofl iMld 0,_ t'IOI ol ._.,. llllllotfa flt !8\1 ,RQDUCTION S, February 24 Match 3 10 Cotta Mesa Dally Pllol Match 17, 24, 31, Apl'll 7, Su.le 110, Nrwpott e.a<:h, #OU Ml IN DUA\ll.T on no ol l&tlf IUll\Ofllt 1t1t L~ Poi.on, Vie41 Pntalderot Dt9d tJ Trust A P. Hum-uta
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t7383 Santa Matla SltMt, 17 1095 ' ' ' Mitch 10, 1T, 2A, 31, 1995. 1995. CA 112660 UN~ A D£ED OIF In ts stall OI a fictitious Oerlene Spt.lbuach, Aut bet: 938-81.029 ~ HllM 111 YIOlltlOll of
fountain VllleY, CA 112708 • • f21t 1303 Rosemary Mn LMHn, 9M Ti.YST DATED June C, 81/SlfltSS Name In yfcifatlon o Sec:reterv PUl'IUMI to the pr-...... ,,, .. Of _ _...~ Ull..., !dwatd \.etllt Woolbet1, F223 Trtbuco Cir., Cotta MH a, 1tt0. UffliSI YOU TAKI t dghts ol tn<>lfltr un d c.llfom•a Com~ .,. .,,.,.,,.. ~
t7313 Santa Marla Street, PU~ILIC N ICE PUBLIC NOTICE CA 112527 ACTION TO ftROT!CT edelll. Staie Of common 03/13, 03/14, 03116, Code Section 9501(4)(•)00 Ftc1e< Stai., ot common -fCXll'ltaln Vall.v. CA 112708 PUBLIC NOTICE -Thia bualn111 la con-YC>Vft "'OPltUY, IT MAY Sit S.Ct1on 10 00 tt seq 03/16. 03117 Trume hereby.~, 1o ~ (Sit Sec1lon 14400 tt MCI .
Bryan T. Clln•. 17383 • Flotltloua duct9d by: an Individual !!. ~ YAOUT AN~.!MA~ lness and Prolesslons PUBLIC NOTICE dude In the Mn·JudieW BuslflttS Ind ProttsslOnt Santa M~ StrMI, Foun-Flotltloue Buslneu Nam• Bualn•H Name Th• registrant(•) com· ~ .... ~T........ ~T=:: Q,dtl tof.Clo9uf• °' the ftlal• de-Code) taln Val.fey. CA 112708 Bualn•H Na1n9 Statement ltatem.nt menced to transact bual· ...,. ... .,.,_ ....... .....-""' 11 1 t111n eaibed herein all of Iha pet· Rentwal FMlnO
Thia bu1lna11 It con· ltatenMm Th• tollowlng persons art The tollowlng ...,.1ont are nen under the Fictitious NATUi.1 CW THE ~. 0 n.~ .. C M CNSl262486 --~• .. d flwturea HewportBeacn·Costa Mesa dua1ed by: a general part· Th• following persona art doing buarntu 11: doing buslneaa a_;; Bu1lne11 Nama(t) titted Pi.OCfEDINo AGAINST "ewport .,..,..,. osta esa :::.:ri!i°'l!"~h!"•o-:t °' CN29564t Mar 17 24.31, A()f 7
ntrahlp doing bullMtl 11: ORTH OIL MITCHELL J.V. PACIFIC PLACE, 17500 above on: n/a • YOU • YOU SHOULD Clf79917026t060 Mat PROPERTY AM> T"-t -~r11ph ~ HCtlon 1995 'l'h• r1gl11rant(1) com· EMC PROCESS CON· •1 PARTNERSHIP, 245 Aedhlll lrvtne,CAV2714 RoaemaryA.Larsen CONTACTALAWYElt t0.!7.24.31.1995 CASUALTY iv•.-flJ
minced to tran1act bust· TROLS, 145 E. WUson St .. Fischer A·7B. Costa t,1e11, Robert H. Und, 72 Unda Thls statement waa filed Notice I• he1eby given PUBLIC NOTICE .,::,~A~ . ~rty~rig~11, 0~,!!r f:11'= PUBLIC NOTICE '"" under th• Flctltlous Coata M11a, CA 92627 CA 92628 lalt, Newport Beach, Calif. With the County Clerk ot thlt 181 Trull Deed YEAR ENDED OEaMllER COl'l'lll'I« 1 Code Finano-8i11ln111 N1m1(1) ll11ed Btrnharclt Bruns. 145 E. OM Oii Company Inc .. 926GO Orango County on Febru. Networll, H tlulltt, or c,.51262591 31, 1994 Ing St.t CISI 1 N 92tle935 file No. FQt5l1
above on: n/a Wiison St., Costa Mesa. CA (Callfornla), 245 Ascher A· Janet Und, 72 Linda 1111, ary 14, 1995 1ucceuor truattt, or ai.-tl......., ..._ce dllted ,:;::n zi.0 tll92 .,,_ FICTmOUS IUSINESS
EdWatd l.fftle W0olbart 112827 7B, Co1ta Mesa. CA 92828 Newport Beach, CA 92825 F038930 subat"uted trustff PR<>flElt'TY AM> C.0...-Y eluding wilhout 111111tahon, all NAME tTAltMflfT
Thia atatement waa filed Dayna McClary, 145 E. Thi• business 11 con. Thi• business Is con. Published Newport Beach-pu11uant to the Dead of CASUAL TY 3000 ~ ~. personal propeny ~ed on The lollowlng !)tfSon(s)
with the County Clerk ol Wilton St., Cotta Mesa, CA ducted by: a corporaJlon dllci.ad by: a.n Individual Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Trust uecuted by Nadir SYNOPSiS Of' THE .._., wt 54462 the RMI propf'ny and UMd 15/art doog business as PA·
Orange County on March 92627 The regtstranl(1) com-The regl1t1ant(1) com-February 24 Maich 3 lO Plrnlakan, a tingle man ANNUAL STATdiEl!fr. Totel odmitt•d .... u t in the CJ98f8110fl Of occ:upen-CIFIC DESrG~ STOOIOS 817 e. 1995. Thi• bu1lne11 ta con-mtnced to transeC1 bu• menctd to transact busl-• ' ' Aecotdad otltlltttO In ....... ~ OCCOllllER. 3t L 708,315 .J .. _ R 1 p In carnatlo11 Avenue Corona Oel F03933t ductedby:c0o9artM11 ness under th• Actitloue neu under lht Aciillous 17•1995· 8ooll -Page -Inst.# • ._..31.1994 Toiet t11bll1t1es s ~"'c!;;.,:.101,r~~ .. 1MarCA926~
Publlahtd Newport Beach-Tht ragl1trant(1) com-Bu$lness Nemt(I) listed Buslnesa Namt(t) listed F23t I0-31730> of Offlclaf ARWtc8n Niil fUNlnt 236,877,554 Pf00811Y bu1 "'"""h era not p O S Inc.. a OOIOl'nla
Costa Miii Dally Pilot menced to transact .~· at>ovt on: Feb. 1, 1995 above on: 12/18194 PUBLIC NOTICE !!_e_<otcdou• n't'!. t!!--~dt•r ofof ~ca.....,., Aggregated wrlt•·tn• tor reef prc)pefty, 11\Cludtng bul Corporabon Ill-' (714) 673·
M .. ,7 24 3t .. ..,,1 1 Mii under the Ac:lilt0US Orth Oil Comnany, Inc .. Robaft H. Und ...... , n..-..... 12.222 lillaflt Drift. S-. special surplus fund• S ....... 1 ,.__, 111 ... 0668 617 "-·uon A~ 1 llCu ' • ' • ... ...,. • 8u•ln•11 Na mt(•) flsled Anthony w: Ortb.P rtaldenl JIM1 Und Fl tltlo Orenge County, Clllfornla, 1MO. o.itla. T-t ,600,000 g;,:;u: !, ~~~,: orona Del ,.b;'Ci. 92625"""0
1995. ..,,.. above on: n/a l'hls statement was filed Thia ata_temenl was flied 8u11: ... ~=m• artd purauent to the 75251 Capital Stock• t o tur ... fumrtUfe and furnish-l/lclona P9ne 617 Camation
---------•JVV-I Dar.na McCtary With lhe County Clerk ol with the County Clerk ol tttatement Not~ ol Default Ind 'foul ofdmm.o uset•' • Aggr•geted wnte .. na 10• lngs, machinery. omc. venue Corona Del ~ CA
PUBLIC NOTICE ~~· ,:•=•tyw~1~1e:, Oary~•.199county5 on Febru-°'ary8~. 1~5u.nty on ~•bru. The 1011owtng persons. .,., ~=~=r ~~~~=nd~ }~1:1~!·:1~,~asst.632.655 r:~~ ~ct sP.c:••1 surplus equipment m ... 111na toota. 26~ -
' 17· ""' doing business as , t · s 1 t t o apperelus. supph• ma1en-T111s s1a1emen1 has been Fictitious °'111r. County on F1bru-F838918 F837482 DAVID CROWELi.. ELEC. 8ooll -·age -Inst Aggregated wr1te·in~ lor urp us no... b •. tr11de fi1<1u11•11 . butld1ng xecute<J pursuanl to secoon
Bualneu Name ary 1 • 1995 Published Newport Beach· Publlthtd Newport Beach· TRIC, 17660 Newhope St.. :t:!:J:' ~.~~~C:: cP:~~~ ~lrolu; :~ncd:: O s ~~0:~~~~·$ •Q' cont rt ut-MMce equ1pm1"nt bollef'&. 17919 01 Ille BuslntSS ind
Statement p bll F03 t 343 Costa Mesa DaUy Piiot Cosla Mesa Dally Ptlot Suite F. Founlaln Valley, 0313111"'5 et 1 :OO P.M., at 4,000,000 Unu.signed funds taurplusl eqUipment (1urh1dong with-Piolesst0ns Code
Th• fOllowlng peraons ata Cu lhtd N-port Beach-February 24, 'March 3. 10. March 17, 24, 31, April 7, CA 92708 the North front entrance Aoor•g111d write-ms tor $ 73,430, 76t out UmrtaliOO .lll 1-quopmem nus t>us~ is conduclld
doing buslnest a1: osta Mesa Dally Pilot 17, 1995, 1995. David Wayne Crowell, 167 to the County Courthoun, other then special surplus Surplus .. regard• policy· for the gene1a1 .. ln or d111rl-by an Individual
"INTERIOR RAPPORr' IN-February 24, March 3, 10, F234 1304 Albert, Costa Mesa, CA 700 Civic Ctnter Ori .. funds a o holder $ 75.030. 76t butoon of au w<11M, heal. Tll& reglStranl commenced to
TERIOR DESIGN SER· 17, t1195. 92627 Well, Santa Alla, CA at Surplus notes • O • Income tor the yea1 t electnc:rty. hghl luel or r&-transact buslllm under ll'ie
VICES BV J ENN IFER F226 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE This business It con· public auction to the Group11d-1n1ndcontr11>ut Dl?°,i;~,'!!~~,;>t• for the veer f~altOn, °' '"' garage). r.cuuous business name or THOMPSON, 1210 Park dueled by: an individual hlgheat bidder • for cash ad surplus • 2, 763,220 • pa.rtHtor1•. "pphanees. names lisled at>ove on June 15 Newport 1219, Newport PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua Flctllloua The 1eglstrant(s) com· (P•Y•bl• at the time of unus1gned funds Csurotusl $ 163.815.763 ranges, rel11qe1 110rs, cab!-1991 Beach, CA 92660 BuslneH Name Bualnest Name menced to transact busl-I 1 1 wf 1 of • 3.029,978 We hereby certify that tho nets. laundry 1><1111prnent. •a· SIGNED on behalf of VICTORIA
Jennifer Elaln• ·Thomp· cna1243813 Statement Statement ness under the Ficlillous :~: ~ntt:C. u st:!:i.Y all ~~rg!~'• •; 7;3~~i~ policy· :~~~= it!~~ 1;~,,in _:;~~!i ~':JO:,•••;~~~~!: ~:~~~ PENE. po s . INC By Victoria
son, 12t 0 Paik Newport Flctltloua The followlng persons are The lollowlng peraons ere Business Name(s) listed right, title, and lnteralll, tncome for the vea• a Statement for vur ended blinds, dral)"• •• rnd drapery Pene PTes1dent • •
1219. Newport Beach, CA Buslneai Name doing business as: doing business aa: above on: 2·10-95 conveyed to and now held 1 a95 639 December 31 . 1994 made roda and br;irkf<l<. scieens, This s1a1emen1 was hied Willi
92660 St t t MUNTERS MOISTURE PACIFIC AUTO, 1002 "B" David W. Crowell by It under 11td Dead of D;st>ufsementS for tile veer to ttMI Insurance Commos-caipehng and oiher lloor me County Clerk ol Orange Thia buslneu Is con· Th foll a1 •m•ns CONTRO L SERVICES, Hothoway Santo Ana CA This statement was flied Trust In the property • 1,864, 706 alone• of tho State of Cali· COYenngs. lobby furno'lhonga, County on March 10 1995 ducted by: an Individual dol 8 b or ng pe~ ons are 1582 Browning Road, Suite 92707 ' ' with the County Clerk of 11tu1ted In said County We hereby certify that the fomia, pursuant to law
9
ams and r'l<'lf•,ohonal and NOTICE·Tllls FICtlbous Name
The raglalrant(a) com· ng us neas 81· B Irvine CA 92714-4807 Ralaol Alvarez, 607 E. Ho-Orange County on Febru-and Stat• end ducrlbld et>ove items are in eccor· Dieter H Nickel. P1esldent tw1mmlng P<•ol f!quipment Sialemenr expires hve years
menced to transact busl· TH8lCOMB CONS1RUC-Munter; Corporation, (New bart, Santa Ana, CA 92707 ary t 4, 1995 11 follows: A1 more fully dance with the Annual John F Cleary. Sec:ret"'Y and incmernlr>1'> and al~ v.. lrom 1ne date it was Ciled 1n the ntss under tha Flctltlous 1 N, 4702 Neptune treet, Yotk) Jesus Jaimes t805 S F838923 ducrt~ on said Dead of Statement tor ye1r ended 011 f 111 c "'Clerk A new Business Name(s) llsted Newinrt Beach, CA 92663 This business la con· Park Dr .. Santa Ana, CA Published Newport Beach· Trull. December 31 , 1994 made 03/13, 03/14, 03/15, hicles and accessories, ice 0 8 oun.,
tbove on: nJa Pacific Mtlal Construction, ducted by: a corporatlon 92705 Costa ••esa Dallv Pilot The ltrHt addrut and to the Insurance Commis· 03/16, 03/17 tools appunenancec dies Ficboous Business Name Slate-J 'f E Th Inc a California corpora· T 1 ( ) ,.. , .... h S 1 C 1 1.,., 'chattels and ~rts 10 menl must be hied belore that IMI" . ompson tlo~' 4702 Ne tune St eel he reg stranl s com-This business Is con-February 24, March 3, tO, "' " common Stoner of the tale 0 a.. PUBLIC NOTICE t-:!-....... nt Iha same shall t!ms The hliog of thlS statemenl This• 1tatement was !tied · ~ C r • menced to ttansact busl· ducted by· co-partntts dulgnetton, ti any, of the torn11, pursuant to law. , ... •A• 1 11 ll'i th
with the County Clerk oc ~~ri~:l~~ss ~192~n-ness under the Fictitious Th• reglatrant(s) com· 17• 1995· F239 real property da1crtM<I Wilham s Mctntvro. IV, cNs1262907 notpr~be consl<Mied to be reel 0:S,nn°J.: s':t~ 0~ua ~:~ou: Orange County on Morch ducted by· a corporation Business Name(s) llsted monced to t11nsact busl· abovt 11 purported to be: P1esldent B N viotaboo ot tO, 1995. Th ·1 1 I( l abolle on: January t, t990 ness under the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE 334 VIiia lrucha, Newpon R1ch1rd B Porter. Secretarv PROPERTY AND T property addresa and usiness ame '°
F839548 mt~~·~01 ~~anns!ct ~~ Munters Corporation, Bob Business Name(s) listed e.ach, CA t2"0. CASUAL TY othet common designation. Ille rionis ot anotl'ler undtr
Published Newport Beach· ness under the Flclillous Robert Thompson. VP/ above on: nta. Fictitious The under1tgned TrultH 03113 03/14 03/15, SYNOPStS cw ntf :.=r.~ '~-:' I:~ 1~~ ~~4~m~:i° se~w
Cos111 Mesa Dally Pilot Business Name(s) listed Treas. Ralael Alvarez Builnest Name dlsclalmt any llablllty for 03116• 0371 7 ANNUAL STATEllDIT • ...... ed to be 245 Fiaci-Business and Protess1ons A I 7 This statemenl was liled This statement was filed s t any lncotrtdna11 ot the E Y"''"R E....., .. DE~ ,...... March 17. 24, 31 , prt • above on: March 16. t994 with the County Clerk ol with tho County Clerk 01 tatemen ltrHt addrus and other PUBLIC NOTIC ~ il.'1994 Ava Unrt B-5 Cotta Meu, Code)
t 995. l3 t 2 1~~~"1iu~~:~~ CF~s~l~: Orange County on Febru· Orange County on Febru-d:~ f~~~~~ :'.son!i are common designation, If CNS 1262608 Unh.t G-.nty ~~6~~~ned Tr:,.. .. Renewal F '°Jolla A. Mase. Esq. ----------1 Viet President ary 14• t 995 ary t6, t995. THE TOUR MATE GOLF any, shown herein. The ResidentW '-unnc• dlscta1m1uny ltablhty fOf any 11835 W Olympic Blvd SI!
PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed F838919 F837298 SHOP, K-146, 5555 McFad· tot.al amount of th• unpaid PROPERTY AND eo.....,,y inc:orrectneu °' the Slreel 1100
Flctltloua
Bualn•H Ham•
with lhe County Cl81k ol PubHshed Newport Beach· Published Newport Beach· den Ave .. Hun11ng1on bal1net of lht obllg•tlon CASUALTY ~.•::::!:~:.;=~· addrau and oehar common LosA.llgells CA90064 Orange County on Febru-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Daltu P1lol Beach, CA 92649 secured by Ille PfOperty to SYNOPSIS OF THE rt-Jn allOf'I If 1.... ahowl1 N ,,_......_ c-· .. at" 27 t995 F bruary 24 March 3 10 24 3t 'A ·1 7 Eugene Steven Totri 322 ~ told end rHsoneble ANNUAL STATEMENT . Total •dmltted ooceu ' :--,n · .. ,. ewporl ""°"',. """' ... esa ' · e • ' • March 17, • • pn • • utlmeted coata, Hpen•H 673.683,563 he<ein CN299184 2908 03 Mar Statement F838183 17, 1.995. 1995. 62nd St.. Newport Beach, and advencH et tht llma YEAR ENOED OEcomER T 0 t a 1 11 ab rt 1 t 1 es s The total amount ol the un-17 24 31 Apr 7 t 995
The following persons ate Published Newport Beach-F235 1308 CA 92663 of the lnlttal publlc.tton of U ...... ed3'o~ Credit 442.886.430 paid balance oC lhe obltga-1------...----
doing business as: Costa Mesa Dally Pilot This business Is con-the Nollet of sale 11: "'' "'1' Aggregated Wflte·tn• for hon secured by the property OBITUARY 888
COMPLETE PET CARE 2 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual .. • 191 .... lneuranc• Compeny 1pocinl surplus funds $ 0 to be acid and reasonable 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES. 23372 Via March lO. 17• 4• 31• 1995· The reglstrant(s) com--1"• .... 230 No,,h Bm Stntet, c e pit a I s to c k s s estimated coats, expenM11•
l CA F290 Flctltloua Flctltloua menced to transact bus1· In addHlon to cHh, the Greettaboro, NC 27401 5 997 300 and -""·aft~~ .... t .. -lime "" Ronda, Mission Vie o, Trultff wlll accept a Tot ·I •dmotted a net• $ • • '""" ·~-"' "" "' 92691 Busln••• Name Bu1lnes1 Name ness under the FlcUuous u p Aggregated wrlto·lna !or the ini11al publication of the
0 I S h I PUBLIC NOTICE St t t Business Name(s) listed cashier's check drawn on 11,042,663 other then special surplus Notice of Nie ,,. Carl oug1aa ea om, a •men Statement above on: n/a a state or natlonet b1nk, a Totalllobillt•o• $ 2.515.309 lunds $ o 23372 Via Ronda, Mission Flctltlou• The following persons a1e The following persons are Eugene S Totil check driwn bye stet• or Aggregated wrlte·ins for Surplus notes $ 0 $147,173 11 Vielo CA 9269t doing business as: doing business as: · fed I edit I r 1 l 1 1 1 nds s o In addition lo cash, the Janae Deanne Seaholm Bualneaa Name RIECHES BAIRD, 598t En· NEliARE. 720 1/2 Mar· This statement was fUed er1 er un on o spec o aurp us u Groupeid·in andcontribut· Trustee will accept a ca·
23372 Via Ronda, Mission Statement gineerlng Drive, Huntington guerlle, Corona del Mar, with the County Clerk ol check drawn by• state or C • P 11 •1 st 0 ck• * ed surplus $ 143,90t ,342 allier'• chec:k drawn on a
Viejo .CA 92691 The lollowlng persons are each. CA 92649 A 92625 Orange County on March federal 11vlng1 and loan 2.500,000 Unassigned funds (surplusl slale or national bank. • tO t995 aa1oclatton, uvlng1 Agg1egn1ed wr1te·lns for $ 60.896.581 chec:k drawn .... a slate or Thlt businau 11 con· doing business as: Graphic Edge, Inc .• (Cati-Tom Morrissey, 720 1/2 • · FS39540 uioclatlon or tavlngs other than special surplus Surplus u regards pohcy -•
ducted by: husba.nd and AIR SHVITLE ELECTRON· lornia Corporation). 598t Marguerite, Corona del bank·•P•d fled In ~lion funds $ o holder $ 230,795•223 federal credi1 union °' •
wile ICS. 1571 S. Sunklst #F, Engineer Drive, Huntinglon Mar, CA 92625 Published Newport Beach-6102 or the Ftnanclal Code Surplus notH $ O Income for tho year $ chec:lt dr9Wn by • stale or
Tht regl1tranl(s) com· Anaheim, CA g2806 Beach, CA. 92649 Chris De Donato, 720 t/2 Cos la Mesa Oaily Pilot and iuthortied to do Gross paid In and cont11but· 226.8t 5.093 te&eral Mvlno-and loen H·
menced lo tta.nsact busl· Coastal Component Indus-This business Is con· Marguerite, Corona dal March 17 24 3t April 7 .... 1 1 thl st-1 1 ed surplus S 1,500,000 Disbursements tor tho year 1oc1alion, savlnpa assocl·
ness under th• Fictitious tries. Inc .. (CA). 1571 S. ducted by: a corporation Mar, CA 92625 • • ' • ""1 nua n 1 •· n Unusi9ned funds C1urplu11 $ t 54, 727,660 atlon or 18111f191 bank
Business Name{s) listed Sunklst St., #F, Anaheim, The reglstrant(s) com-This buslnass Is con· t995· 1302 tha event tender other $ 4 527 354 we heieby certify that the specified in See110f1 5102 of
above on: 2·21·95 CA 92806 menced lo transact bust. ducted by· co-par1n8fs than cash 11 acce~ed. the Surplus 'es 1eg111ds pohcy· above items are in acc:o1 the Flnanclal Coda and ai.-Car1 D. Seaholm This bualneu Is con-ness under Iha Flct1Uous The raglstranl(s) com-Trultff m:; wtth old"!' holder $ 8,527,354 dance w11h the Annual thonzed lo do Mi,_. 1n
Thi• statement was lilad ducted by: a corporation Business Name(s) listed menced 10 transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE lnuence the Ttultff a Income for tho ve•• $ Stetement tor v .. , ended this actale In 1h8 1M1nt teri-wtth the County Clerk ol Th• reglslrant(s) com-aboveon:2·1S-95 ness under 1he Ac:Ulious Deed untll funda become 718,877 December 31 1994 mad• dar othef than cash 11 ac-
Orangt County on Ftbru· menced lo transact busl· Graphic Edge, Inc .• Ryan Business Name(s) ltsted Flctttlou1 i vallible to tM pa~te or Disbursements for the veer to the lnsura~ce Comm••-capted, the TrUllee mlV
ary 28, 1995 nest under lh• Flclltlous Rieches, President above on: n/a 8u1lne1s Name tndoflff " 1 ma " of $ 137. 762 siono• ot tt>o Stat• ot Cah· wi1hhold the luuanc41 ol the F838339 Busln11s Name(s) hsled This statement was liled Tom Morrissey Statement right. We he,.bv cenify that dwi tom••. pu<•uant to low Trustee's Dead unlit Jundt
N ,._ h above on: n/a • h t ...... C ty Cl k f I t fit-... Th I llowl S1ld H it wltl ti. mlde, ebove •tems ere on ecco« Floyd l Willi1ms Vice become available to the Published twl)Of1 ~ac . Coastal Component Indus-wit '"' oun er o Th s statemen was i..... e o ng persons are but without covenent or dance with the Annual President
Costa Mesa Dally Pilot tries Inc .• Donald "'--.Vice Orange County on Febru· with the County Clerk ol doing business as: warranty, expre11 or Stetement tor year ended William E R1denoU<. Ant peyee °' endorlee H a """ ary 14, 1995 Orange County on Febru-PIRANHA MOTOR CAR, D b 31 1994 ed matter of nght Match tO, 17, 24, 31, 1995. Preslderit F038920 ary 28, 1995 2480 Faitview Way, Costa lmplltd re;1rdlng tHle, econi or • m . • Secretary Said sale Wiii be rMde, but
F273 Thia l.tatament was filed F•3934• Mesa, CA 92626 posse1slon or to the Insurance Commrs-withoul C011anant °' warren· ---------ti C Ct k 1 Published Newport Beac:h--v ~ encumbtancH lo H tllfy stoner of tho Stole of Cah· 03113, 03/l4, 03/15, plied
PUBLIC NOTICE O:~. • Co~ry on t.ar:h CFeobsrtuaa.ryMe24sa, MDarac1hly 3.Pl!oo'. CPousbtla1sheMde~:'"'~YBe~~~ ~~~~ Bc?X~·a 24~.:~rv~: tht tndtbtedni 11 sacured ~~~~';· ~urs~~7.~::.~•wvice 03/16, 03/17 ~a,::~.~ r:
Flctltloua 10, 1995. 92626 by Hid Deed, advances PrHident PUBLIC NOTICE enc:uml>ranc.s, lo Mhsfy
Bu1lne11 Name F839547 17, 1995. March tO. 17, 24, 31, t995. This business ls con-lh•reunder, with Interest Wolll•m E Ridenour. Asst the tndebledness secured
p bll h d N port Beach-F236 F265 duC1ed by: an Individual as provld•d thtt•ln, end Secretary NOTICE OF by said Deed, advtlnces Statement u 1 e •w . The registrant(s) com-the unpaid prlnclpat of the TRUSTEE'S SALE lhefeunder, with inte1•I aa
Tha following pttsons 11a Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE menced 10 transact busl· note tecured by said deed 03/13, 03/14, 03/15, UNOEA DEED OF TRUST proY!ded therein, and the un·
doingbuslneasas: March 17. 24. 3t. April 7• ness under the Fictitious wtth lnterut thereon 11 03/16.03/17 TS•· 2667 ..... lclprinelpel olthe noleM-DIAMOND SIGN COM· 1995. Fictitious Flctllloua Business Name(s) fisted provided In Hid Note, • i..o~n: ~rad by · said deed with
PANY, t8S E. Paularlno 1313 Business Name Busln•H Name above on: n/a fH1, chargH and PUBLIC NOTICE 30001t?240-PULLIAM interest theteon aa provided
Ave., IA. Costa Mesa. CA Statement Statement Arnie Boyle Hpansu of the huslte Other: 946069&-11 In aaid Note, f .... charges
92626 PUBLIC NOTICE The followJng persons are The following persons aie This statement was filed ind of the t"'•" c1uled cNs1262eoe A.P. Number 938.t&-02' and eicpen-of the trvstee
Kimberly Dawn GroYH Ka· doing business as: doing bu1lne11 11: with the County Cieri( of by Hid Deed of Trust. YOU .A.RE IN OfFAUl T and of the trusts cr•ted by
sell, 3057 Yukon Ava., Flctltloua RA W. CONSULTANT AND ACADEMY REVIEW, 20651 Orange County on March SM Trust Dted Netwotk, LIFE ANO ACCIDOfT' AND UNDER A DEED ·OF said Deed of Trust.
Costa M"a, CA 92628 BualneH Name MANAGEMENT CO.. 2t5 R"f Lant, Huntington 3 t995 7411 Lorge Circle, HEALTH TRUST DATED October 18, Ool~ Walt '«aclo1ura
John Kimberly KaHll, Statement Wichita Ava., 1 206, Hun-Beach, CA 92646 ' F838822 Huntington Buch, CA SYNOPSIS OF TIE 1988. UNLESS YOU TAKE service, Inc .. ft Agent for
3057 Yukon . Ava .. Cosla Th• tollowlng peraons at• tlnglon Beach. CA 9264b8 Karyl L Rffld. 2065l_Real Published Newport Beach· Mt2tt"'cl:..,<11J•.> 84Wl21·,~.'':.,8!:. ANNUAL STADE~ ACTION TO PROTECT the TNllM, 533 Airport MHa, CA 92626 doing business u· Robert Anthony Wt ster, Lana. Hunt ngton ... ach, ,,.. I •• .. "' YEAR ENDm ---... VOUR PROPERTY, rr MAY ~. Suile 500. Btwlin-Thll bu1lnes1 Is con-BODY HEALTH 2oost tr· 215 Wichita Ave., 11'206, CA 92646 Cotta Mesa Ol.lly Pilot Vlca Pr111dent, SBS Trust 31, 1994 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC game, CA t4010, (415)
ducted by: husb111d and Yin• Ave .• Sutt• 'C-4, sanra Huntington 8 Hch, CA David Bryant, 11822 Loma March 10, 17, 24. 3t, 1995. Deed Networll, D1ted: Untvereal Undffwwlte,. SALE. IF YOU NEED l4N ~787, ey sue A. eoo-
wlfa Ana Htlghta CA 92707 92648 Unda, Sulte A, Santa Ana, F287 03/01/1"5 Ufe ..._ Compilny EXPlANATION OF THE '*• Prftidenl, Oated:
Th• regl11r1nt(1) com· Judy AM Smith 1613 w This bualne11 It con-CA 92705 ASAPtH543 Ow~ ~K.S~11 NATURE OF THE PRO-03JOW1119S
WOODWORTH
Delbert Frank
Woodworth, 69, died
March 13, 1995 In
Newport Beach. CA.
Born In Waitsburg,
WA. he lived In Or·
ange County tor 26
years and served on
the L.A. Board of Edu-
cation. He retired m
t 968 as a teacher In
Los Angeles; his hob-
bles Included garden-
ing, Bridge and travel.
Mr. Woodworth IS sur·
v1ved by his wile, Eu·
nice Woodworth,
daughter Sharon
Woodworth; son Oreg
Woodworth; sisters
Lola Bell and Vera
Keller: and two grand·
children, Anna and
Elysabelh Polovin.
Memorial Service Fri-
day. March \7, 1995
at 1 :00 P.M., Pacific
View Memorial
Chapel, with burial to
follow at Pacific View
Memorial Park. New-
port Beach, CA. Con-
tributions In lieu ol
flowers may be made
to the Arthritis Foun·
dallon. Pacific View
Mortuary In charge ot
the arrangementa.
644·2700
menc:ed 1o ttansact bu• Balboa Newport Beach. ducted by: an Individual' Thia busln111 Is con. PUBLIC NOTICE 3110, 31t7, 3l7A CEEOING AGAINST YOU, ASAP1572a5
nass under 1h• Flctlllou• CA 92663 ' Th• rt glatrant(1) com-ducted by: an Individual , YOU SHOULD CONTACT 3117131241 3131 HARBOR LAWN
Buslne11 Nam1(1) listed Jeff LM Shotwell. 1813 w. manctd lo ttansact .bus!-Th• reglstran1(1) com-Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE To2•~7't'3~1jed •net• A LAWYER. i=.:.u.P;::;.U.:..B.-..L.;;;;IC..;;..;..N_O_T_IC_E__ MOUNT OLIVE• above on: HM9 Balboa Blvd Newport nase uncltf the Flclltlous menced to transact bull-N 1 B · · .1 Notice It hereby gMKI thal Kim K.uell . B .. ch CA 92663 Buslna11 Namt(s) listed Mii under the Flclltlous BuslntH am• Fiie No fl3H29 T 0' •I I' e b I I\ j e. Golden Wt st Foreclo1ure 1----------
Thl• ata.tement waa filed • I above on: n/a Bu11nas1 Nam•(•) llsted Statement FIClntous BUSINESS I 28 043 385 Servk ' ca1tfomia Fite No. Fl3t512 Cemetery Sales with the County Clerk ol Thia buslnHa s con-Robert A. Webster above on: Nov. 111113 The following persons are NAME STATEMENT Cepotal etock• • ~· 5oo.ooo 1' nc .• a FICTITIOUS IUSINESS
Or County on March dueled by: co-pat1Mrl Thi• llatamenl WH filed Karyl L Reed doing business as: The to1to1111no person(s) Aqgregated write-ins for Corporation, " trust .. ~ MAMESTATfMENT Leads Furn ished
3, = The re~lll~!:~ ~~ with lht County Cta11! of This 1tatemant was filed THE ROCKIN DOCTOR. is1a1e do1110 bUslness as RLP other lh•n special surplus :,.":j'.,:!';:,:u:,,ts::, the Tile IOllOWlnQ person(sl
f838807 ::::8!ci:r the Flctitlous Orange County on Febru-with lhe County Clerk of t8171 Euclid. Foun1a1n Val· PHCRPRISES 6015 E Summt ~~ru: !t .. $ 8 ]'1.39!1 Dead d Trusl exe<:uted by rrJ~~~ 8R~s C~uNh-2
Pubfished Newport Beach-Business Name(t) filled ary 14, 1995 Orange County on Milch ley. CA 92708 r Anaheim CA 92807 Grou pe•d in end con1nbut· Tr.cy Z. Pulliam a 11ngle 82SI Oranoel!lorpe Stien• P3rtt '••illflillllllilllillill. Co 1 Mesa Dally Piiot above on· n/a F038948 3, 1995 Jim R111or, 823 W. Stevens. Rodnty l Piirlstl 60t5 E ed surplus t 0 man, Recorded tOl27/t9&6, II 5 a 4 t 1995 Judy~ Smith Publlstled Newpor1 Beach-F838824 Apt. 5. Santa Ana. CA Summll Cl Anihtlm CA 91807 Aggregated special surplus as Instrument No :A 90621 G 55 ftAc.tC NW
Match 10• 17' 2 '3 ' • Thia stalemenl wu llled Costa M11a Dairy Piiot Published Newl)Of1 Beach-92707 n lhts bUsloess IS conducted t 43,89t.562 86-506526 in Booll -P;tge Catvin 8 ross t62 ..,._,...PAM
--------F-2-83-1 with the County Cl81k ol February 24 March 3 10 Costa M11a Daily Pilot This d bu sine~~ 1~ a~o • Van Mldlllldual Uneulgned fund• I surplus) -d Olfic:lal Recorda In the VenlUra Boulevatd Suite 1:li2 Cemetery • ~
PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on Ftbtu-• • , .. h o t7 24 31 t995 ducte by: an n •v• u The teQIStrant commenced 10 t O office°' the County Record· Enc1110 CA 91436 ,. .. __. • CterMt--' 21. 1995 17• 1995· ... ere 1 ' • ' • · The rogistranl(s) com-transact business under Ille Oeln tlonl lrom ope1at1on• ., °'Orange County, Cell-MICl!ael E Grffnhul 16255 ..... __ -•
Flctltloua ary • • F037528 F242 F289 monced 10 1ransoc1 ~us•· 1ic1111ous bUs1ness name or ' 97.634 fomia, and pursuant to the Venl\Jr1 Boulevard Suite 1217 3500 Pacfflc V. Dnve
I N PUBLIC NOTICE PUBL'C NOTICE ss under lhe F1c1111ous names ~sled above oo reb!U;uy Net Income • 15l,23t Notice ol Oefaun and Elec· Encino. CA 91436 ~ e.cti Bua ne11 am• Published Newport Beach· ~ Business Name(s) llslod ?I tg% Increase !Decrease) in lion to Sell thereunder ,.. David H Greenhut 16255 .,..._
Statement Cosla MtH Dally f>llot Fictitious Flctltloua t above on: n/a sif.N£0 AOON~Y l PARRISH Capltel and Surplus during OOl'ded 1210311994. on 8ooll Ventura BoulellJl'd Su111 17t2 ... ~!!~~~~~~~ f!le following ~ona are Maren 17, 24, 3t , April 7, I N Jim R11ter TlllS statemenl was Uled wltll 1994 t lt.344, t88) . -, Paga -, lnstrumerit No Encioo CA91436 r
doing business 11. . 1995. Bualneaa Name Bua ness am• This s1atemen1 was flied lhe Couni Clerll 01 ORANGE Insurance In Force: Nation· 94-704578, of said Offict•I TlliS business " conducted HAYES MEDICAL PER· t307 Statement ltatem•nt w11h the County Cle1k of wide t 4, t 90, 192 I I Sell by n limited partnership
SONNEL. toot BW. Bhall>Oc: The following persons are Th• followlng peraon1 are Orange County on Febru· Counly on arch 6• t9% Accident a. Health proml· =~~ ;.' 1
1he N0t1h f~ Tile rt01Stran1 commenced to
Blvd., Newport llC , PUBLIC NOTICE dolnQ buslnest as: doing business as: ary 28 1995 um•• 19.903,920 entrance to lhe County tlnnsact business under ltlt
92661 ELITE CELLULAR TELE· PROFESSIONAL MONO. ' Fe383 48 TRADE lnturanoelnforce: Cahlor· Courthouse 700 Civic Cen-hctibOus business name or
Pilar J. HayH, 1001 W. Flctltlo"• PHON ES & ACCES· GRAMMING, 4790 lrVlne PublishedNowportBe:ich· niaBuelneuPago """-W 1 S l Ana namesllSlld.abOllflonlg]S Balboa Blvd.. Ntwporl -SOR1£S, 88 Fair Dr .• Co11a Blvd •• Sullt 105-218, lrVlnt, t 170.688.60 I ter """"" es an a · Bea h CA 92881 Bualneaa N•m• M CA 112626 CA 92620 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot through classified Accident end hHlth premi· CA, 81 t:OO PM . at public SIGNED DAVID H GREENHUT D~ • c. Haye•. 1001 w. Statement R~:ert F. Wagner, 537 Michael c. Johnson, 4081 March to, t7. 24, 3t. t995 842•5878 um• • Dl,.ct Cahlomle auction, lo the hlgheSt bid-TlllS s1a1emen1 'NaS filed Wlthllll••••••••• Balboa Blvd.. Newport Th• lollowlf'\9 persona art Newport Ceriter Dr .. Suite Robon Drive. lrvlne, CA F267 BuelrieH Peg• s 203, 119 dar for cash (pay;>ble at lhe the Coonry Clerk of Oranoe Beach. CA 9286t doing buslnesa as: 369, Newport Beach, CA 92720 We hereby cenlfy that th• lime d sale In lawful moM'I County Oil Marell 10 1995
Thia bu1ln111 la con-SMART STORAGE ANO 92660 Thia bu1lne11 ta con-
ducted by: hutband and CONSTRUCTION, 7130 Thia bu1tnau Is con· ducted by: an lndMdual
w1t1 Huard, Westmlntler, CA ducted by: an l.nclMdual The rt glatrant(a) com·
The ragl11rant(t) com-92683 Th• regl1trant(1) ¢om-manc:ed to ttantact bull.-
mtnced to ttanuct bual-Tony F. Gauthier. 7130 manctd to ttanuct bu• M H under the Acllttous
ntll undtf the Flc:lllloul Hazard, W11tmlntter. CA nell under lhe FlclltlOUI Bu1IM ll N1me(1) llsled
Business Namt (I) lisled 112683 BuslM11 Nam•(•) lltled above on: above on: nl• Matthew F. Gauthier. 7130 abov9 on: Feb 20th MlchHI c. Johnson
Pilat J. Ha)'H HuatCI. w .. trntnater. CA RObet1 F. Wagnef This statement WU flied
Thia 1tatemtf'll waa flled 92883 Thia atalament was ftled with the County Clerlc ol with the County Cltrk ol Thia butln111 la con-with the CcMJnty Clerk of Orange COwtty on Ftbfu-
Orang• County on March duci.cl t>y: co-par1n1r1 °'IOO' County on Ftbru• arr t,, 111t5 3, 19115 The regl1trtnt(1) com-ary 28, 1095 F837347
,.31a10 menced lo ttanaact busf.. Ft3133t Published Newport 8tach-
Publlahtd Newport 8ffch-~'T .~"Nai:c:.1e1:~ Publl•h•d Newport c oata Mt .. Dally Piiot
Cotta Mtll Dilly Pllol at::! on· n/a Beach.COata M... Delly FabNlry 24, Match 3, 10,
M11cn tO, 17, 24, 31, 19115. Tony Qa~hl., PlloC Marci'! 10, '7. 24, 31, 17, Ul05.
_______ F_2_84_1 Thia ataltment WU fli.d 1995. F213
PUBLIC NOTICI ~· c=ty onar:~ F288 PUBLIC NOTICE
l'lottUoue wy 21, 1095 PUBLIC NOTIC! Plot1Houe
lk.tllMN Mame F•n33o Flotltl•• auatn..e .......
ttetefn9"1 Publlstled Newport leach-8u11M.. ....... StalelMnl Thi tOllowlng ptl'90M wa Cot1a M"a Dally Piiot ltet......,t Th• tollowlng peraona att
doing butlntll .. : Maid! 10, 11, 24, 3t, 1995, The following peraont 111 dOlng IMitlMM .. :
PRECISION MARINI '270 C101na bualntu w. MVl.Tt·MAX Tl!CHNOI..·
HAADWAAI!, t130 Pornon• LAGUNA HACH IM-oov. aeoo °'~
Unit 3, Coat• MH-. CA '°ILIC NOTICI POATI. 3296 ~ Can-Suite 450ll, La Palma. CA = Conatruetlon Co. Inc P'toftoue ~ =· Laguna BHoCh, ':131\Mf Kim, HOO Or· (CA), 300 E. Coaat Hwy., ......... ....... Alt>tl1 ,eotUod, I MOrn1ng enaefl«pt Suitt 4509, La No 15. Newport lete:h, CA ateeetMnt Oio!Y• ~ Senta ~II· Pefma, CA tol23 t2MO TM lolowlftg '*eons.,. o111f1ia. CA tHM Thi• b111ln1aa la cono Thlt bu1ln111 It con-dolna bullnaaa •: '\'hi• bualM.. It con-due*' by: an lndMdull
dUCttd by: • corPotMkln C 0 lit M U N IC AT I 0 NI duCted by: M ~ Thi reglatranl(a) com-
The regltlrenl(a) ~ TAAININQ INITITUTI, The r99l1tr1nt(1) com-~ to tnnac* IMl-mttneed lo Wenaad -J004 Deoc1er .... a, C.. menoact' lo ttanuct blMo NII ..,,_, tt'9 F\c:.tltlolle MM under IN fidtlout ...... CA 11m ,_ ur'tdW "'9 ~ ..,._, NllM(I) llllecl lulineaa Name{a) l9'M W Coell LMna .._ .,._. Name(t) llMtd 1bCWa on: NI
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MOTIC• OP 7... 17t4f Ml.-?'7 AL.MQUllT TO AMI.NO CHA' 1 D!Of MAY iii l» NIJW NMttl PSTITION TO Pul»llahed Nn•POrl Pul»llahed Newport PRIYIOUI MINOA ~ ITIO TO ONLY ntQ11 ~ ~ ,...._. lelciho "*'t'led *-Part ~ PtaWt ~ ~ 1Natt-~ .._... 8Wh-r a.cn;co.u ...... D.i1V e..cM:oate ..._. ~ TIONAl. UU PlRMIT rOR IUD 10M!ONE 1W1U --..... 0.., fl'llol Cotta ..... Deity Piiot Nlllt'9CI Newport a..e:t1-Coata ..... Dally Not ~ ..... Ot11Y Plo4 ADMINllTP Not March 11, 20, 24, PloC Metd'I 10, ta, t7, A NIW ,.EITAUltANT AT THI PU9lJC HfMMI MeH:h t7, 14, 31, Aptl 1, rMiruwy tit, March 3, tO. C09&a ..... Delly Hot fetlnllly 24, Mawch 3, to, f*'*Y M, .Won 3. tO,
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CONITAMC• f1'1\211 fm2M ~& SM.E'S ~ TICI! 0,. IH WRITTEN aoo F2301 "/ I f271 Ftt6 Fm cas:C:.~~on PUBLIC NOTICE PUBuc teOTICI! TO .MOOlfY ~ ~~..Jt PUIUC IOT1CI PUIUC NOTICI · PUIUC teOTICI PUBLIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI cr!:n:.~~~ •SCH.. ...'lllaH ~~(C:O.~~ ~~~~~ l'lolllliue -, · l'lotltl9ue • n.tlU•• -Plotltl9u• l'loUU.U.
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the wlll or .... , •• Of both, ADllllNllTSR auuc Ul.S DAYS AND SATURDAYS; .. -oe FOR THOMAS I. The = perlOne .. TM folO.W'n9 peraona .,. ~ following l*IOnt .,, The lollowlng '*'°"' .,. Th• followlng J*lonl .,. ~fONSTANCE ROTH-llTATaOf'a (SaCS.ltM, ~~N~·:.·A~f=l~~rot m~FEfoA~f. ~I! AFRIC,:a:SAIUNO ~~PO~ COM· eU'l~-::COEU ~~s~J~rcHT~OPRAC. ~'J~f~IA~~S. 1301
A PETmON haa bleli JAM•• c. Q. MeclNllL ... .,. u.c.c., ST. IN AN Ct ZONE. EPM-BECKMAN FOR AH ex. CHAAT!AS, 507 Onnoe MUNICATIONS, '715 E. TECHNOlOGIES, 3414 IA. TIC GROUP INC.. 2013 Dov• Slfett, St.Ill• 820, f11ei1 by LOAJN SEPTOFF In ~11 .. ~0, At78H'I l.eorow No. RONMENTAL DETERMINA· TENSION OF TIME FOR A A'tll., Newpol1 Boch, CA Wl'lhlrt Ave., #719, Santa 011ng1thorpe, Anat11lm, Newport Blvd., Coita N.wport Beach, CA 82MO
the Superior COUft ot Call-To .. •-"· benellclatllt, t •1U4..,.an TION: EXEMPT. CONOITIONAL USE PER-82863 Ana. CA 82705 CA 92808 M111, Ca. 92827 Watten Lotti. lnvHtment1,
lornla, Ccx1n1Y or ORANGE. credltotl , contlngtnt erldl• Notice 11 hll'eOy given 10 IF THE ABOVE AC· MIT FOR EXCESS QA. Monika BIOen, 507 Orange Sandie l.. l..alrd·Hart, 1911 Joseph T. Winlock, 2.453 Co11llln• Chlroprac11c ll'R:,, (Ut1h), 1301 Dov•
TliE PETITION '9<1uelll t~~~ l*•on1nt' who-~lny credltora of the within TION(S) IS/ARE CHAI,, RAQE AREA (700 SQUARE Ave., Newport tl•ach, CA Brook1hlre, Tu1tln, CA lrvlne Ave., ID, Co1t1 Group Inc., (Calif.), 2013 Sttfft, Sllll• 920, NewPotl
that LORIN SEPTOFP bl 0 .. ,... ... 11 bl ere11... named Hiler that a bulk l.ENGEO IN COURT, THE FEF.1' ALLOWED; 1.251 82"3 • t2e80 Mesa. CA 92827 Newport Blvd Coata Beach CA 92660 appointed 11 peraonal rep-the wlll ;late,« bolh, nle II about to bl made ol CHAUENGE MAY BE UM· SQUARE FEET PRO. Ro~ Olton, M.D" 204 Patrick A, Hart 1911 0ouo L. NlllOn, 2141 Junl· Mna, CA 92627 ., Thl1 'bu1lne11 11 con-
t1t1ntatlve to admlnllter o~ J~J~1 .NO. ~ec:N~ the 111111 dHcrlbed rTED TO ONLY THOSE IS-POSED), LOCATED AT 394 ~ San Remo, NtwPot1 Brook1hlr1, Tu1tln, CA Pll' 15r .. Corona CA 9t720 Thl1 busln•n la con-ducted by: Umlted Uabllity
the Hiatt ol ttie decedent. u below. SUES RAISED IN WRITTEN MAGNOLIA STREET IN~ -ach, CA 82M3 t2e80 Tom W. Grayaon, 854 ducted by: a cOfJ)O<atlon Co TliE PETITION requ.ill lllld l>Y CES LORENE The namea and tiOllnell CORRESPONDENCE DE· ,.1 ZONE. ENVIRONMEH-Thi• bu1lne11 II COil-Thia butln•H 11 COil-Country Ro11 Lani, Co-The reg'111ranl(1)' com· Th'• regl1trant(1) com.
the d~ent'a WILL Ind MacNEIL In the SupetlOf addf .... 1 of the MIMf are: UVERED TO THE ZONING TAL DETERMINATION: El(,. ducted by: a general part. ducted by: hu1band and rona, CA 91720 menced to transact bus!-menced 10 transact butl-
codlclli, 11 any, be,admlttld COUl1 Of Califomla. County DUANE J. BOYLE AND ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR EMPT. nerahlp -me Thi• bu1ln1u It con. ""' under 1h• Actltlou1 lllH UOdtl' the AC'lltlOUI
to probate. The wQ1 and o~~· JEANETTE M. BOYLE, TO THE ABOVE DATE. FOR FURTHER INFQRMA. The t1glllrant(1) com-The regl1trant(1) com-ducted by: an Individual Bu11n .. 1 Name(I) lilted Bu1lnH1 Nam•(•) ll1ted
any codlcfll are avallable TION reqUffl1 8001 1Mlll Center Dt1119, FOR FURTHER INFORM.A-TION ON THE ABOVE AP-menced to lranuct bull· mencld lo tranSact bull· Tiit regl1tranl(t) com. above on· 10.1·1988 above on• February t 1995 fO( axamlnallon In lhe Iii• that FRANCES LORENE 111150, ltvtn•. CA 82718 T10N ON TliE ABOVE AP· PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE flftS undet the F1ctltJoua nett uncser th• Flctltlou9 mencld 10 transact bull-Co11tlln• Chiropractic Warren Lortie lnV•StfnenC.,
kept by the court. Mac:NEIL bl appointed u The locatlon In Callfomla PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE 764-5245 OR CAU AT THI! Bulln••• Name(1) llltld Buelneu N1me(1) llsttd ""' under the F1ctltlou1 Group, Inc., John A. Fur-Inc., Warren H. Lotti•,
THE PETITION requntl pertonllnl rtprHenlatlve '° of the chllf •XICUllVe olflee 154-52.t5 OR CAUflc THE OFFICE OF THE Pl.AH-above on: June 1, 1990 above on: 2-24-47 8u1ln111 Name(t) llllld nith DC Prnldent PtHldtnt
authority 10 ldmlni .. er the adml 1ter the Ntal• of the of the Miier II: llml OFFICE OF 'fHE I.AN-NINO DIVISION, ROOM Monika Sloah Patrtck A. Hart above on: n/1 Thli itai'em.nt WU flied Thi• statement Wat llled
nlal• undlf the llldl9"" dtcedenJ.:...., All hied by the Miier, .it NINO DIVISION, OOM 200, 77 FAIR •DRIVE, RObert Ollon Thl1 ltalement was filed .Joseph Wlnlock . • with the CoUnty Cler" of with the County Ctlfk of
dint Admln1S11atlon ol E• THE ~11~0Nw~~u:: other bullnlu namea and 200, t1 FAIR DRIVE, COSTA fl'ESA. CAUF()R. This 1tatemen& WU fllld with the County Clertc Of Thi• etatament WU tit.cs Orange.county on Febru-Orange County on Fabtu-
tatH Act. (Thi• authority the lfec.dlf'I I lddrHtH Ulld by the COSTA MESA, CAUFOR-NIA. with the County C*k ol Orang• Coun(y on Febn>-with the County Clerk ol ary 1,. 1995 ary 14 1995 will allow the personal rep-codlcll1, II any, bl •dft"1~ NII« within lhfH'yaara ti.-NIA. Publlah•d New~o.~t Orange County on Match ary 23, 1995. Orange County on Match ' ,837344 ' F838921
.1et1ntallv• to take many lo P«>bat•. The wt fore the date IUCh lllt wu Publl1h1d N•wporl BHoh-Coala ·Mesa uauy 10, 1995. F837t83 s,·1995 Beacll-actlonl without court ap-any codlcill 1" available Hnt or Mllvlred to the Beach-Cotta M... Dally Pilot March 17, 1995. F838M2 Publlshld Newport Beach-F838823 Publllhld Newpon Beach-Published Newl)Ot1 proval. hf«• taking car-lot aumlnatlon In the Ille buv« we: none Pilot Match t7, 1995. F293 Published Newport BMCh-Co111 Mau Dall Pilot Published Newl)Ot1 Beach· Co1ta Men Dally Piiot Costa Mesa Dally Pilot
taln very Important actlonl, k~IEbyP~~~· reqvntt "[!J• ~=~~ F294 PUBLIC NOTICE Coata Meta Dally Pilot M11ch 11, 24, 3t, ~ 1, Co1ta Mna Dally Piiot ~~~ 24• March 3• to, ~~~~ 24• Match 3• 10• =~~1ft.ao;::J~:i authority to administer th• ~~;'e~. MARCH., ~'ci PUBLIC NOTICE Match 17, 24, 31, ~II 7, 1995. Marcti to, 17, 24, 31, 1995. • · F227 • · F237
to gtw notice to lnlerHttd Htale under the lndtpen-DALE D MARCH 8001 Ir· FlctH.loua 1995. t305 F288 ------------------
person1 unlet1 th•Y hav• dtnt Admlnl11tat1on or E .. Vine eent« 0t .. '1150, tr-PUBLIC HEARINGS w1u au.m... Name '301 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE waived notice °' cont1nted tat11 Act. (This 1uthorlty vine CA 92718 BE HELO BY THE COSTA Statement PUBLIC NOTICE to the proPoted acllon) wlll allow the personal rep-Th9 useta to bl 10ld .,, MESA PLAf"NINO COM· Th• foUowtng PlflOnl are Fl Fl Utl Flctltlou1 Fictitious
The lndeptndent admrnti.. restnlatlv• to take many described In ganeral u : MISSION AT THE CITY doing bullneu u : Flctltloua • 1 ct1t1o;:• Bual 0 ... 0:• Bualne11 Nam• Bu1ln1u Name trallon authority wtll be actlon1 without court ap-ALL FURNITURE, FIX· HALL, 71 FAIR DRIVE, ECLC ·AMHERST HOME, B I N ua ,,... ame n ame Statement Statement granted unleH an Inter· proval. Bator• taking Ctr· TURES, EQUIPMENT, MA. COSTA MESA, CAUFOR· 216 Amhefat Road, Coala UI neu ame ltatement Statement The lolloWlng perlOr\I ate The following persona ate ested rson Ifill an ob-lain very Important actions, CHINERY, LEASEHOLD IM· NIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR AS M..., CA 92626 ltatement The following persons ate The following peraona are doing buslneu u : doing buslnHS as: Jtctlon~ the etltlon and however, the per1onal rep-PROVEMENTS STOCK IN SOON AS POSSIBLE Gloria P. Franco 216 Am-The ro11owlng peraone ate doing bualne11u: doing bualness as: TRANSITIONS HAIR LEGAL CAREER AS. show ood caiH wh the rHentatlve will be required TRADE, GOODWILL AND THEREAFTER ON MON· herll Road, eoiia Mell, doing bualnen u : 5200 WARNER BUILQING, lA MAISON DEL SOL DE· SALON, 880 lrvlne Ave .• SISTANCE SOCIETY,
court ~hould not gran~ the to glv• notice to Interested BUSINESS NAME and are DAY, APRIL 10, 1995, RE· CA 92826 PROGRESSIVE FINAN· 17758 Samp1on Lane, SIGNS. 1112 Dolphin Ter· Newport Beach, CA 92663 11822 Loma Unda, Santa
authority. p«son1 unlHI they have located al: 8001 lrvlne Cell-GARDINO THE FOLLOW· Lapurl1lma D.F. Chang, CIAL SOLUTIONS, 1525 Huntington Beach, CA race, Corona del Mar, CA Christina M. Hoeller, 5852 Ana, CA 92705
A HEARING on th• poll· waived notice or consented ter Drive, 1150, lrvln•. CA ING APPLICATIONS. 2279 Avalon St., Co1ll Meaa Verde Drive East, 92647 92825 Brannan Dr., Huntington David Bryant, 11822 Lome tlon will be held on APRIL to the prOPoled action.) 92718 IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· Mtta, CA 92828 Ste. 101, Co1ta Mesa. CA Tony Bartoll,-1n56 Samp-Unda Ann Salo, 1112 Doi· Btlcf'I, CA 92849 Linda, Santa Ana, CA
13 1995 11 1.45 p M In The Independent admlnls-The bus.Ines• name used INQ ACTIONS ARE CHAL· Thia bualneu 11 con-92626 ion Lane, Huntington l>hln Terrace, Corona del Mark o Hoeller 5952 92705
Dept. 703 loc .. ted it 341 tratlon authority wlU ba by th• aeller 11 that loc•· LENGED IN COURT, THE ductfd by: an unlncorpo-Barton UtU•, 220 7th SI .. Beach, CA 92647 Mar, CA 92625 Brannen 4or., Huntington Karyl Lynn Reed, 20651
The City Drlw South. Or· granted unleu an Inter-uon It: MONTE CARLO CHALLENGE MAY BE UM-rat•d auoclatlon other Huntington BHch, CA Roumary K. Bartoli, Jesse Mason, 1112 Doi· Beach, CA 92649 AHi Lane, Huntington
•.CA 92eae. 11ted person file~ an 01> CAFE ITED TO ONLY THOSE IS· than 1 partnership 92648 17756 ~amp1on Lane, phln Terrace, Corona del Thl1 bualneu Is con· Beach, CA 92646 • j,? YOU OBJECT TO the jec11on to the peullon and The anticipated date of SUES SOMEONE RAJSES The regl1tran1(1) eom· Vernon A. Johnson, 3400 Huntington BHch, CA Mar, CA 92625 ducted by: husband and This business Is con-
granting ol the petition you show good cause why the th• bulk nle It April 4 AT THE PUBLIC HEARING rnenc9d to transact busl-Ave. ol the Ans #E205, 92&47 Thi• bu1lne11 la con-wile ducted by' co-partners
should app .. r 11 the hllr· court ~hOUld not grant the 1995 at the office ot E.: DESCRIBED IN THIS NO.. ness und• the Fletlllout Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Thl1 bu1ln111 11 con-d~ed by: husband and Th• registrant(•) com-The reg'litrant(s) com-ing and atat• your ob-authority. crow Forum 23t8t Lake TICE OR IN ~ITTEN Busln111 Name(s) listed Thia bu1lne11 11 con-ducted by: sole proprietor-wife menced to ttansact busl· rnene•d to transac1 busl· etlons or fil• wrluin ob-.A HEARING on lh• peti-center Dr., ,-,20, l.al<t FOf· CORRESPONDENCE DE· above on: FebNary t7, ducted by: • general part-ship Th• registrant(•) com-neas under the Fictitious nest under the Fictitious
lions with the coutf bl-uon will be held on APRIL est CA 92630 LIVERED TO THE PLAN· 1995 nershlp The r"'111trant(s) com-rnenced lo transact busl· Buslne11 Name(•) listed Buslneu Name(s) listed
ore th• heating. Your ap-13, t995, 11 t :45 P.M. In This bl.Ilk sate IS subjtct HING COMMISSION AT, Lapurlslma D.F. Chang The rtgl1trant(1) com-mtneed to ttansact busl-ness under the Act1!lous above on: n/a above on: n/a
pearanc• may be In perlOll Dept. 703 located at 341 to California Uniform Com. OA PRIOR TO, THE PUB-Thia 1tat1rnent wtt filed mencld to ttansac:t busJ. neu under the Actitlou.s Bu1ln1u Name(s) tilled Christin• M. Hoell., David Bryanl
or by your anorney. The City Drlv• South, Or· mtrclal Code Section UC HEARING. with the County Clerk ol "'" under the Flct11lou1 Bu1lne11 Name(s) listed above Q/l: n/a Thia 11at1ment was Med This statement was filed
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ange, CA 92668. 6106.2. 1. PLANNING ACTION PA· Orange County on Febru-Busln111. Nam1(1) listed above on: 1-3-95 Linda Am Salo with the County Cl1rk ol with the County Clerk of
or a contlngtnl credl1or of If YOU OBJECT TO the 11 ao aub}ec1. the name 95-19 FOR RUBY ALEGRE, ary 17, 1995 abolll on. nla Tony Battoll Jesse Mazon Orange County on Febru-Orange County on F11>N-
th1 deceued. you must file granting of the pellt.lon, you and addrell of the '*'°" AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Fe3U41 Barton Ultle Thia ataternent wu flied Thl1 statement wu filed ary t4, t 995 ary 14• 1995
your claim with the court 1h0Uld app•at at the h!ll· with whom clalms may bl BARRET COMMERCIAL, PubU1hed Newpo11·Beach-Vernon A. Johnson This with the County Ctm ol with the County Clerk of F8381i147 F83892CS ~ar-i:: r~°t.~t':ci~': r:· elng ::1 or·~~~· w~~ ~ ~~~~1 11 La~:crg:m~or~, ~<aM ~?~E :ET~ir;E~ Colla Meu o.Jly Piiot =t=ty ~=k :g,-= ~ai;r. t~ty on Febru-~~ 1~ty on Febru-Publ.i1hed NewpOtt Beach-Published Newport Beach·
pointed b~ the court withe; ona with the court bl-#120, Lake ForHt CA QUIAEMENTS (20 FEET F•bruary 24, March 3, 10, County on February 09, F83eaes FCS38327 Coata Mtsa Dally Piiot Cott~ Mesa Dally Pilot
lout month• from the dat• ()(I the hearing. Your ap-92630, and th• INI date for REQUIRED; 5 FEET PRO.. 17, t995. 1995 Publlthed NtwpOrt Beach-Published Newport Beach· F•bfuary 24, Match 3, 10, Februll'f 24, Match 3, 10,
ol ftrst Issuance ol the let· pearance may bl In perlOn nllng claims 1hall bl Aprll VIDEO) FOR THE CON· F220 F83CSCS25 Colla M•H Dally Pilot Costa Mesa Dally Piiot 17• 1995· l7, 1995.
tera aa provided In HcUori °fFb~6~~~o:~EDITOR 3, 1995, which 11 the bull-STAUCTION OF A 2,275 PUBLIC NOTICE Publllhed NtwPot1 Beach· Milch 10, t7, 24, 31, 1995, March 10. 17, 24, 31, 1995. F229 F241 9100 ol the Cllllornla Pro-n111 day before th• 1111 SQUARE FOOT EZ LUBE Costa M111 Dally Piiot F2.63 F288 PUBLIC NOTICE bate Code. The time ror 111-or a contingent creditor of date tpe<:ltled above. BUILDING LOCATED AT Fl tltl Milch 10 17 24 31 1995 Ing c1a1m1 will not 1xplr1 th• de~•~sed,lyhou .'.12uit fil• Dated1 3/13/85 3599 HARBOR BOULE· aua1: ... .,0::me ' ' ' ' F262 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Flctltloua PUBLIC NOTICE belort lour months from your cam w ti t ... court JAMES E MARCH VARD IN AN MP ZONE. · the hearing data notlced and mall a copy to th• per· DALE D MARCH ENVIRONMENTAL DETER· Statement PUBLIC NOtJCE Flctltlou1 Flctltlou1 Bu1lnea1 Name Flctltlou1 above. sonal reprHentaUve ap-• MINATION: NEGATIVE Th• following peraons 111 Bualneu Name Bualne11 Name Statement Bualneu Name
YOU MAY EXAMINE the pointed by lh• court wlthln Publl•h•d N•wporl DECLARATION (AVAIL· doing bualne11 u : FlctltlOUI St t t Statement The lollowlng per1oru are Statement
file kept by th• court 11 you lour month• from the date Beach.Cotla M111 Dally ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR DECK FLEX WATER-Bualneaa Name The to1io!i •m•n The loltowlng pll'soni are doing buslnen u : The following person• ate
ate 1 person lnter•ited In ol ftrll luuance of the let· Piiot March 17, 1995. 20 DAYS AT THE PLAN· PROOFING SYSTEMS, Statement doln buslne~ :~'°"'are doing business 11. "WHAT-NOT.JARS", 1718 doing business u :
the Hlate, you may file ters u provided In llctlon F291 NINO DIVISION). 5722 Rtseatch Dr.; Sult~ A. The IQllowlng !*Ions atl a) 3icK MURPHY INVEST· LAW OFFICES o'F JOHN· Orange Ave .. Unit K, Costa A.O. OLSON ENTER-wllh the court a formll R• 9100 of the Calllomla Pro-FOR FURTHER INFORMA· Huntington Beach, Cal1for· doing bualneu a1· MENTS b) COMMUNITY SON & PINEDA 1440 Mell, CA 92627 PRISES, 177 Rlvet1lde
quest lot Special Notice ol bale Code. The lime for fil-PUBLIC NOTICE 'ttON ON THE ABOVE AP-nil, 92649 GREAT PRODUcTS MAR· ASSOCiATION CONSULT· North Harbor Blvd'., Sult• Karen J. Surber, 316 H• Ave., Sulit F, Newport
lhe filing of an Inventory Ing clalm1 wllt not •xplre THE COSTA MESA ZON PLICATION$, TELEPHONE Dtck Coating Products, KETING 2076-B Santa Ana ING 1508 Eton Place 311 Fullerton CA 92635 nover Or., Costa M•ta. CA Beach, CA 92683 "1 •ppr:Jul o1 .. J~1• u -~~or~e~~ :1~::C': ING ADMINISTRATOR b~~J:5 g~ c:~Ai~E ~':a:ic~C=nl~t!°TH': Av• .• Cotti Mua, CA NeWport Beach, CA92660 . Jennifer Lea Johnson, 9l~8on Ann Schlund 316 :oa: ~-=-~~ :~:0:1 uanypr:1J~n fn ~u· MAY EXAMINE the ~:~LN R~J>E~u~sg~~-NINO DIVISION. ROOM ~~~;' Bea'.ch, Calilornla ~Ross Florlntln. 2078-~~n ~c:~:~~~ ~~~~u•, Long ~f:;~6$t., Costa Mesa, e26tJ' c.
MClion 1250 of the Call-MARCH 28 995 OR s' 200, 77 FAIR DRIVE, 8 Santa Ana. A111 Coita Beach CA 8266o Mary GeMVieve Pineda Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con-lomla Probate Code. AR• Ille kept by the court. II you $00 s' 1 . A COSTA MESA. CAUFOR-Thia bualneu 11 con-Mtu CA 92827 ., Peter 'Kevt Be t 1508 14766 la Capelle Rd ui Thia bu1lne11 11 con· ducted by: an Individual quest fof Special Nolle. 111 I PlflOn Interested In N A POSSIBLE NIA. ducted by: a corporation Detn Ann Flor tln n nne • M" Ida CA 90$38 ., ducted by: a general pan· The reglitrant(I) com-
fOfm II available from 1he :;-lh =-~~::. }~~~F,J'J':,:af.N THE Publl1h1d Newport ~1gl1trant(1) :_~~ B Santa Ana,:. ... ~~~ ~:~.~·~~Newport T~I• 0bu1ln111 Is con-~~ship 1 meneld lo tranaact busl-
court clerk. a 1 LOT LINE ADJUST· BHch-Co1ta Mesa Dally to transact ..,.._. Mesa. CA 92827 Th11 bu1ln111 11 con-ducted by: co-partne,. • rag 1tran1(1) com· nest under the Flctltlout
Attomer for the Petl-~':·~:~ S~ ~=~ MOO u.95-01 FOR ANA· Piiot March 17. 1995. Fm &,-Jne':*Nai:,,i;ie"u'= Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-ducted by: a gtneral pllt-The regl1tran1(1) com-=~!, "i:~Cll= Bullneu. Nam1(1) lilted
tloner: and appratl&I ot Htate a• CAL ENGINEERING COM· above on: January t995 ducted by: huM>and and lllflhlp menced lo transact b1nl· Busln•11 N1m1(s) lltttd aa~ ~·g•
DOUGLAS E. QOOBE, HI• or ol "Yi pltltlon Of PAN y Au TH o R 1 z E o PUBLIC NOTICE Deck Coating p duct wile The regl1trant(1) com-ness under th• ACllUous abo •on· n/ ._..,.., · 10n
ESQ., (ESBl 70975) account •• rrovlded In AGENT FOA STOVALL Inc Homa ~ahi:vo p,.;: Th• ragl1trant(1) com-mencld to transact busl-Busln•st Nam•(•) USled Kar~n J SUt~ w1'"':i' ltlttCountyment WU llJed
-------"--1 stctlon 1250 0 the Caliror· FAMILY PARTNERSHIP/ PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL deni ' mtnCld lo transact .bull· Mii undw the AClltlous •bo"'! on: February 1. 1995 ' I the Clerk ol nla Probate Code A R• GRAV ENTERPRISES • BE HELO BY THE COSTA lllH under the Fictitious Bu1ln111 Nam•(s) l11tld Jerwler L Johnson CLASSIFIE6 Orange County on Febri; On the move? quHI for Special Notice JOHN HUNDLEY, TO RE· MESA Pl.ANNINO COM-Bu1ln111 Name(t) lilted above on: April 1993 11'1 the rHource you ary t 4, 1995
form fl avalta .. from the CONFIGURE EXISTING MISSION AT THE CITY Overstocked with above on: nl• Overstocked with can count on to Hll a FCS3CS822 Sell your extra cout1 clerk. • PARCEL LINES AT THE K· HALL, 11 FAIR DRIVE. stuff? Debra A. Florentln SELL myriad of merchan· Published Ntwp0rt Beach-
household Attomer for the Petf. MART SHOPPING CENTEA COSTA MESA, CAUFOA· A call to RENT As~~IT~o dlse ltema, becauae Costa M11a Dally Piiot
Items tloneri LOCATED AT 2200 HAR· NIA, AT 6:30 P.M. OR AS Classlfled Classified our column1 compel February 24, March 3, 10,
RONALD Q SELF BOA BOULEVARD IN AN SOON AS POSSIBLE will help your home will hel~ quallfled buyers to t7, 1995. in Classified ' ' C1·S ZONE. ENVIRON· THEREAFTER ON MON· •42.••7& through classified calll F238 -----"""""""""",;,,;,..;;;.;;;;...__, MENTAL. DETERMINATION: DAV, MARCH 27, 1995. RE· v ... v through classified 642·56 8 842-0878 1--------
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ti;n;t;ay-:---.--1NIWPOlT IAl.BOA COSTA KESA 2624 ROOMS 27061=lE:::NT:::=o:s:;::::::::----I•-----LOST a PDSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT ";mm-:.z1:.:e;t1 llACB 2188 ISUND 2808 SHAU FOUND 2925 -=~====~ 5530 • !m••••••I •t It llontll FrM Rtnt• •'•Id• CM pvt rm/ba. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1liiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ;, AT THE IEACH •10 CYN TWNHll cozy STUDIO LMQ9 18r ff .. cab4a Raapon N/S. s.45+ NP p n/O • FOUND .. M f
28r 28&, ptlma loc. Kitch /d atkl pool gat9d parking' clap. Incl utll. Credit L.Ar •n : ~ID SHEPHERD MIX q~l atg':a~::.cie:o:. Annual Rentals 114~n1ntl/pool/epa. &. utr.n·~. '/,1y 1~ carp0rts. MZ·M••' chack/r•fa. 845'8418 oar~~e~B~r!a~· Vlewi1·B....,.._lN_E_S_S-..... ---v1c1n11y-Marguarl1t muntty 1n HB. Otc,
...,.. ••&eotlon mo. 759-82-42 N75/mo. 657·9202 au t .I •• 2•1ty, ~·VACATION $550 875-8969 St.reet & PCH, COM ... "~ .......... ~11 leulng. malnt & r•· ~~P::'i~o":.:;::"s~: BLUFFi.h P~rtact toe Ort StaMlllo 3 dOo< trm ~::,, P~~c;g>p•' a~· IENTALS 2722 Npt Hgt• Ltg Br/pvt OPPORTUNITY %~:5:af:':!,~~ g~!f, •Wllillllll .. .__. ...... 11 ~~r:. ~~,~~nse~l~'rl
28d +den ....... $2450 nrar IC: 00 's' ahlop-S. Bayfront. A'11 4/1, $800 . 65e 718;· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ba In exec home. Jae, 2904 723·6185 Or 673-4628. Send rH to· Api 38d Udo-dock. 18000 P ng, ate. pao oua 1525 lncludaa utll• · • fp, N/S. $475 + ~ utll. '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · c ... FwluwrUet ofl·whlt• 4flr 3Ba (818) 247·2448 · 28R·18A & 18R•18A 8111 •••r 3Bd 2sa, fir· Owner trvla. 573-48481• F 0 UH D t 8 ion d MagtS, 355P Bilstol ~ b4tauty on lush green. L.ndry pool quiet nt pie, cable, nr alopea, • 327 Lva msg 24 H Network M•rlcellng Puppy 3-4 mo old f.. Sl•A. CM, 92626. The~W bl' w/pool. UOOO/mo, P•rf•ot Llttl• lalaftd all ttan1port.Uon S550 Wk or wtcancl. Great · r Has 11 worked for male at oc Falr·1---------.....;..i-B-O_O_K_K_E_E_P_l_N_G_A/R_
· ...... ._ owner 759-0900 atudlo comptetlfy r• 6 '850Nol*t848-0392 family home. (714) •OCEANFRONT you? " not, call 114• ground• (Swap M•et) ~~Wiiiii~ii;mll SEEKING BRIGHT
mi•IMl.-..i ..... ca-mod9d, upstra, N/PtW AMUSTSEIE X-lg Stu-645-8512or845-8928. 239-4689. onSat3/11.0aJlto•tD SELF STARTER,
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1Bt+loft w/pv1 patios. 1Br, pvt patio, 1625, Weakly. FUiiy furn 3Br ON THE SAHD-Ni INVESTMENT FOUNDr 1ar9• black puter 1k1Ua to lfaln as
View of Sal 111. Furn. Yearl'I Unfum BALBOA stv, frig, xlnt E'alda 2Ba, gar. N/pet '1200/ Prof 10 •hr '2Br 2Ba OPPORTUNITY un,nautered male d•ntal olllce mgr.
Tenn/gym/pool. emo-3 & 4aA.2 Bathe loc. No pet1/1mkg. weak. Karan 43"'1424 b•aul spacious hse Shepherd Mix, vie Good pay. Lake For·
1yr. $1450. 676-9576 s137~ \o Sl800 mo. PENINSUIA 2607 760-0189 or 548-6283 RENTALS TO on bch. $800/mo. W/O 2908 Orange & Westmln· est 855-1161
2BR·2'hBa twnhm, frpl, VIiia Rentals E'Slde/Npt Hght1 SHARE 2724 ,_in_c_i. -64-e-_•_5_15-0-1 .... n•_ ~~0~1~f~. Beach. cau BOOKKPR/SECTY
2 car gar, 3 min walk 675-4912 e 104 15th St #8 1 Br garden apt. $650/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prof N/S to shr condo Excltlhg Haw Inform•• 3 yrs compuLer e11p w/ ti> comm pool/apa noar beach In NB. P·" tlon Syatam Creates H v 1 Bd·1 Ba upatr1 w/ mo Incl utll. 759-1064 •NP Cr••t·2 rm ault•* .. 45K E 30 0 • • you •••n our GL pr gm, Lotus, word $1275 Bkr 840-5684 p rty M ba. tennis, pool. $475 very ays. IZZV? Striking blk & Lk F t 450 rope gmt eome oce•n View & B••f•ld• 2dd 2Ba w/prlv ba In lrg 3bd, Incl ulll. 549.0784 Min Investment 13,400 proc. ores· .,.. 4 bdrm 3ba, Iott, bay carponl $725 Avl 4/1. upstairs, gar, new car· 2'hBa, Pool, jac, ten· Call 800.641·8354. wht female cat, prone MEMBERSHIPS 1061; lax '\51l·1496 ;'•v:,dr~ ~~~:: Goll •E••tblutt Home• Call Gary 720-9422 P:¥pn~, ~C:ndry rm, nls, flrpl, gar, W/D, :;es~~~~~rvufor '::'~~::'. . 3018 Dellvery
course View. Llte/brfte for ,lso. 5Bd 3Ba, lrg 3Bd 28•, newly redeo $ 5· 6 7 S625+in utUs, 642..00SO GARAGES our catsluor gavo Izzy Need pecsonnel for
$2000. yard, tiu carpt, 9alnt & 2nd fir apt, for 1xr/ EASTSIDE 2Bd·1 'A!Ba 81fl l•I 'h blk to ocean. FOR RENT 2 740 ANNOUNCEMENTS away to ·an anony· dellvories 10 LAX.
3 bdrm 2.ba on the tlle. Great hs! & locl tse by owner. Approx • New palnVcpt, g•· Share 2Br 18a w/fem. mous Nowport 9ch Balboa Bay Club JWA. and several
canal $2400. , $27~/mo 64f4?18 1200 aq/tt. No pets. ra1ge !f'257tm2~.91 66225 Ir· Cl,.ean non.1 slT)~r. $5,00. wokman, phoope & address M•mberahlp ,,Se~~l~oc:!l~ns~rNooen~
2 · bdrm 2ba. Hrdwd Oce•nfront·Yrly 4 +2 'Nr main/Balboa. Call v ne "ve. .,.. 4 ~5-6060 w 614-6332/h Gar,gH & amall of· •un nown. lease call Wanted .closed p;u, valtd 11•
firs. ,Awesome Back • 1:car gar super cfn Nowl (818) 50H>097. "A GREAT PLACE ~ E'•lde CM glrllalk, shr flcH. 17th & 'Newpon ANNOUNCEMENTS 540:4099 Plense call 675-6446• cense, cloan OMV,
Bay Views $1750. 52200 per mo 402 E0 TO COME HOME TO" spacious 3bd 2ba blvd, CM. Amerlland LOST BINOCULARS and proof of vehlcutar
1 bdrm-vlew·Villa Pt. Oceanfront. NB agent Bayfront 2 Bd·2 B• Spacious & bright home, frpl, w/d, yd. Realty. 835-8787 2920 Bausch & Lomb 71150. Insurance. p3rt-11me.
$115FO. kll R 1 J im Jacobs 675·3777 cpooon~o·d2occkar a~!'klnNgo, 1BR & 2BR. No pefe. "Sep ph. 1 rm avl tor 1 at Inspiration Point, EMPI.OYMENT possibly full-lime pos1· Call r•n n •• ty ' "'· Call Now 831-8427 prof $440/mo ~ullls, Corona dol Mar. s ·r tt Area Rental Specialist. •VIII• BalbH lrg 1600* pets $1500 673~0 $300 sec 548-4435. REWARD to tinder. ~o;~PM~11!ns~~:g a::
840·7000 ext. 301 aq tt+,2bd, 2ba, pool, Studlo/302 E Ba.lboa NEWPORT Furn Prlv Rm/B•th COMMERCIAL Call 714·725·0124. late as 11:30PM. Sun·
No Fees. :en vu walk to Bch. Blvd.#3. New· pnt, sep In NB Resp, No REAL ESTATE HAPPY Lost Blk Box w/ dlf· EMPLOYMENT day th1u Friday. $8/hr Bavshoresff 1575 <9091598·9347 ba & kit, 1 blk to bch BEACH 2669 drugs/pets. $475 Incl ferenllal gaugo on 3m and miloago re•m·
Faburous 4Bd~Ba, & downtown. $525 Incl utlls. Credit check Call BIRTHDAY 95. Cross St-Santa 5530 bursoment Apply In mini estate, 3 car gar. utll. No pets. 831·2494 •1BR S925* 733·6408 II/ message. Ana Ave & University porson, California
Avl nowt $4000/mo. APARTMENTS 2BR 2BA $725/Up NB Share 3Br house•,; BUSINESS OFFICE "Honey.Money" Ave. CM. 966-0668. ADMIN ASST ~~~m~r~~~po~!;fi~
Coast Newport Prop-FOR RENT CORONA Rofrlg & dishwasher block from beach. FOR RENT 2769 love, Marv LOST CAT Black & Non·smkg olhce has Dopt 330 w. Bay enlu 842·8888 Incl. 60x30 pool. No Non-smkr. $400 + dop. •I wh1lo male Tabby, has Streot Costa MHa. •BEACH DUPLEX• DEL MAR 2622 pets. No fees. No Ask for Troy, 631·7590 hall of black mous· FIT posillon for heavy Ca. lntoN1ows wlll be
•AVAIL NOWlle lease. 545-4855 NB·B•I Penn Pt Shr Exec Ofc:$300·37S/mo X0X0X0X0X0 tache on face. Last e:~\~ntt~~~o::~~·P 1~i resorvod until April 7.
3 B d .2 Ba up 1 t rs, BALBOA Studio Apt Quiet, NIP, •B•ach VitMl·Nr Hoag• furn 3Bd, 2.5Ba, pror. Full Svc, prof almos· soen on Tradewinds Lotus & Windows· 1995 No phone calls lmmac newer bldg, Sparkllng 1Bd, huge prklng, W/0, Sundock, phore, cont rm, greal In Baycrost/Dove• based programs (AC· please
roortop deck, 2 car ISIAND 2606 nr ocn, nu carpt, prlv master, walk·ln clo9et $400 or ssoo 675-4325 vlow Saddloback Min. Shores area. 13 yrs cess a plus). Lifhl •---------
gar. $1700 mo yrly ent, avl lmmed, gated, $725; PooVSpa 6'\tM>838 NB·Lrg m••t•r Bd Easy access to trwy, old, usod to being In· phones & gon office Landscape Gardener
2Bd·2Ba dwnstrs. $545/ utlls 720-8460 LIDO ISLE steps to Prlv Ba, 2 blka to bch, . Lake Forost. 457·1982 LOST & side. Pleaso call 650· skills req'd Send re· Sherman Gardens,
Patio, new cpVpalnt, 2 2BR 1Ba, bit Ina, w/d, beach. Cozy studio, W/D, gar, avl now. OFFlrE SPACE AVAIL FOUND 9170. sumo & salary history COM PIT Call Dor· car gar $1150 frplc, lrg storage, 1 v 2925 ---------1 p 0 othy Mon lhru Fri Clndy/Agt 573°.3777 parking. Near new. COSTA MESA 2624 sep entr, tenn s, w/d. $525+dep 675·2745 for non-profit org. Xlnt LOST CAT Solid gray to: crsonncl ept. 8am-4pm. 673-2268.
Cannery Village Ally $1100/mo. 673-0672 $395/mo. 673-6239 NB·ON SANDI Rm W/ loc nr SC Plaz.a. Lots short-hair shm female, PCMC 211 E Ocoan prlv Ba In 48d hse of prkng. Up to 10,000 FOUND DOG Brack doclawed front feet Bt"d Ste 405. Long OFFICE ASST FfT
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COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ROOMS 2706 N B/Bluffa. Share TRADE friendly. Lost on Old The Ctassiflod Ad.,Or· PfT BllinS1ual Food Newport Ad. aroa, Npt t o 1 1 f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil beaut condo on grn· 2 H••• oo.. 1 101, E·sldo In Bch. Reward. Call ismg epar men or Demonatratora $61 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 394 H•mllton Costa bit. Pool. Avail now. CM. Grt toe. Live In 1. through clasSil1ed 642·633t. a local comrnunlly hr. Car necessary. t• Mesa, roar uni't. 1 for $400+dep. 644-0263 rent 1, or renl both. newspJpe1 group is 7t4·557·5579
$350/mo, 1 tor $400/ Newport Cr .. t town. S269KJBrkr/Call 556·7161 642•5678 L.~ii!~::~~~~;d~:e~ ~~~v~:;d~ o~ga~i:~~:i---C-LA_S_S-IF_l_E_D __ QUIET & SER.ENE
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CONTRACTORS GLASS/ HEALTH, BEAUTY LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/
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3548 GENERAL 3558 MIRRORS 3682 & FITNESS 3 7 40 IA WN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3 9 2 7
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KltcMns, baths, •OOR, Cleaning. Rea/Comm Realdantlal Const. Comm/Res. Slorefrnt, get resulli. Latest Complet• clean-up, workmanship, lair Since t947 lnd'group lessons by windows. Doug 546-7258 Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. Uc.111518424•1nsured windows, wrdrbe, tub/ diets & med• as Hon Tree trim, General prices. 645·2417 Ron Friendly Service e><p·d So Amor Tutor
ADDITIONS HIRE A CARPENTER T•r••• 282·7143 (714t 9455-4993 1hower. Lie. 642·0424 on lV's 20120 & Feb. Maintenance. 550.93t6 CHUNG'S PAINTING L#47GOOO 675·9304 SuHna 073·7409
REMODELING 3410 Acldlllona/Remodels BOSS HOUSECLEANING Allure mag. Newport Landsc•p• M•lnt. 20 Yrs E11p. Gd Priest -P-lu_m_b-ln_g_R_e_p_a_lr-a-&1---------
Flra/Wa\er{Aapalrs. Ucena~lneured. DECJt u 11•rny MAN 3710 Barlatrlc Ctr. 673·8586 Aopalr/Mow/Clean·ups Guar work. Free Est Drams cleared from TREE
Concrete/Elec/Plumb. $9.75 -r hour. nn.l'u M~tlbu llght Spoclalst Uc#375eo2 538-1534 ss 50 All f1 t res 1n
DUNCAN .Jerry, 7&o-7884 714-~-03e8 COATING 3570 Relax•tlon Ther•py C~l P•;• 722 7732 JENKINS PAINTING stalled Slevo': ~5-8290 SERVICES 3929
CONSTRUCTION Home&Rantal PropertlH will help you achieve • Int/Ext. Wallpaper . .-..-----..,..,.--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
20 Yrs E11p. Small & Houeclean/Wlndoww STOP D•ok Le•kal Paint-Carpentry· your goals. Classes • TREES • drywall, te11turlng, etc Pracla• Plumbing •ALL AMERICAN•
Lg. Joba 850·7042 CARPET INSTALL Weakly, Bl-weakly. Waterproof Coatings: Drywall and morel dally. 979·7827 .,01tP••IA.,.1owe. l...a•11•. David. 1·800-880-6222 Aepa1ts & Romodehng TREE SERVICE
---------& REPAIRS 3516 M;1:;7~~~a::fs Dacka/Stalra. Bllt $1 Qary 845·5277 _..ndnup. 751-3476 Gane Abram• Painting L#G~~~oa!s""~~~-~090 Froe Est./Sr. Disc.
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Mike Blaas, 585·3344 Jarry Bell 775-8380 JEWELRY 3784liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RAINBOW Clrcl• M•lnt. ROOFING 3910 COVERINGS 3932 _______ 1 TILES 3528 MAC TUTORINQ or 642·2043 Llll431830 Orene• Co H•ndyrnan liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE Palnllng. lnl/EX\. Houff/ r 1nt1•~rs Sy•l•m & all progrma Ei.ctrical/Plumblng T c llf 1 Apt. Ouel. JOI>. Fr" est. ~ n~ Add Value To Your Mark •T•Y245 PalnVCarpentry William Harold Jewelers h• • · Publ c Utlll· St. llcf!,69897 636-8888 Q.K. Roofing. Lowest
REFINISHING 3500 Hom• wm1a, Marble Call M buying Cf'llpU\r ELECTRICAL 3610 frM Est. 831-3St0 Watch & jewelry repaJr ties Commission RE· --------· prices lor all roofing Antique/Fine Jewolry OUIRES \ha\ all uaed ROMAN PAINTINO eervlce1 Incl repair.
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repair Jobs
around the house? "'"the ClaaaHled
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Metllllo Blu., 70.000 P/pkg, Uhr, allol' "-""· ...,._ ..,_,, orig mllff. M.IOO. (11,322080) 111,e 1 looka ..... 11750. '714-4~ Coata Meea Honda ....,... >
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11 Elll*f 14 Soofta compleX
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&4 Loud es Not ,.iny
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E~at· West vut'nerable. South
""'lt*HHI deals.
•••lilllililllli .. llill ctwome whta, Ilk• l\U, ter-power euction would h.ve tbown the nid •-.•111111!1111!1~•·11111 nu plat••· S39,tt0 caaa • -· , auita and tolerance for.--1 ... btd-1• ..,. ·--·I -'91) noope,...., Black, 080 3e1-41SIJ • ...,, poftr btUea,
~ 18 Qol( IQOl'9
•fence
............ • ..... _ P/8, A/C, P/Wi C/C . crulH oontrol, only 1
der'1 tuit-. perfect delcriptioc o( Alt pow9t, ldnt cond. • "d •I 0 Y • ow,,.,. M111t Hll.
North'• band. Since North-St>ut.h ~Jobo. (M8t00923) 113,488 -.,.-~-tt·-----9-1-50-HHO/obO. c.11 Andy, 67 Duckl' COUllnl
DOWN 17 Feminist Friedan were not mnplO)'ina the convention 71 ...... 9277 Coeta. MH& Honda n~ 43'-6000 day1 or Jim
,.North opted (or a free two-levef ·ee Cimarron, Whtie, AT, 4»5060 Ne-9084 w ·18~··
ti f:'hyllcians' org. 20 Clriclnnlll team
22 Olsmille9 an
1 Bo11era punch
2 Crude metal
3 New.Jeney
reapon1e in a au.it hi1her·tank.ina PS, AC, P/Pkg. Ith«, ·11 hntra'XE, Ory, Arr. 74 •11t1 new eng, alt,
than opener's, and ao uncom(ort· •lloye, (01103814) ~ 1110 A/C, Hit ml, Tiit, r99, bett, grt trans,
~ .player ,
able three-no-trump contract waa 13&*8 Coata M•H • • t •re 0 • 0 • • • s1100 OBO. 54~
th.e r~-·•t. Honda~ (MC817492) $7777 . employee
24 Dreemup
28 Gab
4 Picnic pest ll::llW 7 •av ••• WRANQUR 4cyc. Coal• MH.e Honda 1---------Weet Jed the king of epadee and, * 8 ILL•• Red w/gray eon top 438-5050 • , AUTO PAIT$
30 Dieters' meals 31 Loud blast ot
5 Country outing 6 Escapefrom SOUTH
•A1085
c::>A8
when declarer held up the ace, con· 1· I ownerd-ee.ooo orig brand new btak• ;. 1••"" 300ZX Nl ... n ... Dl!Ba'ID ft2•0 · t· d · h b A d m' n" • am work, aw.a. AM/FM CUMtt• -• ~CAUi\ " v inue, wit t e queen. •econ $1500. 04o-49'8 atereo. Sseoc> OBO. 'Sliver, needa eomeliliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiii
music
7 Pen points
8 Put on (clothes)
9 "Grand-
holdup by South forced Weet to a2 C9dHlao SevUle Call 873-3848, meeh & uphl rep. T· AUTO• TRUCK
awitch, since a spade continuation Xlnt eond. 106K ml, 89 Cherokee Ltd top,bra,S2,500.83o.887:S Qlaaa lleplao•••nt 32 L.Jcorice.hl<e flavoring
33 Saya~n 10~ 3-17-95 .
nuijMlnCel .
31 French hat
33 Comeback
34 Tolerate
S5 Fliced (the
·46 Ayktoyd or
Rather·
<> 8 7
•KQ,982 w.ould concede a aecond trick in the yellOW+yetlow 1 .. thr · 1..aocMHHMHUS8
8Wt. The nine of hearts was covered anroof, Only 11850: ••4• 2dr, extended ---------50"' Ott lnatall'n w{ad.
37~~1 11 ,Nol together ' 12~anlmal
1~ Clean off ~ ~~ ~~din'-r "No~ by the ten and jack and taken with OBO (714) 146-8858 werr, 10 ml, gd epnd PONTIAC 9170
the ace, 'and the jack of diamonds 87 C~dll .. o Coup de -12•500/obo 875-2888 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRADE 38 Bib41cal weeds
39 Heir knot 21 Prtnter's ~ ~':ti off 1• 1• J ()
was 8UCC881fully' firte11ed. ~eet Ville, Xlnt condt 125K Thlnk)og of having.
emtslated declarer b)t twi~ .hqldi.Qg ml, mJdnlght gm ext, gerage •al•? '90 Grand AM, A/T, PIS, 'A/C, P/Plg, CC, tllt, aJ.
Joya , (t.:C~f'1.845) ~5996 Co.ala Mesa
40 Sat
43 German nver 45 Mature
46 Tiara
measures • piano) da 2JlfT PaM 8NT 52 Fqnnal nee p ... ·· 55 Camp bed • p ... up the ace of clubs when the.jack ble1:1• Int. Ol'lty $2995 GIL'.1 ua a ealll
was led from ttie table and a low ··oeo._(714) 848-8858, · c04:J:r~:D
through classified
642·5878.
Honda 436-5050 · 1---------
47 Terseness
50-Ann doll 51 Fas1ener 52 -cherry
23 Roman road . 24 Abraham's soo 25 Tropical lrui1
26 UFO
passenger?
27 Fuel
36 AdVeraary 38 Tight ~ 41 Contrib\Jted 42 Newspaper
bosses
56 Yale grad
58 Mother deer
59 Fib
Opening lead: King of• club to the nipe provided acce88 to 1---------
the closed hand, CHEVROLET 9045 ,------------Ask experts which of the myriad Declarer used the entry to repeat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
28 Wielded
53 Poem 29 What a
43 Salling ship's 44= 60 Curvy letter
61 Pigment conventions in common use today the diamond fine&se, then cashed 85 Che~ Cavlller
they cons\der an essential weapon the ace, discarding the ten of Convert XJnt eond,
in their arsenal, and we venture to spadea from hand, in the ho~ the 103K ml, wht w/ red
suggest that the Negative Double . suit would break. When it did not. Int. new top, all
...,...-+---t---t would win overwhelmini!y. That is declarer exited with the ten of clubs power, Only $2450
a double by responder of an overcall to West's ace. West could cash the OBO. <714) 646-8858
~+-T---t as a takeout bid rather than for king of diamonds, but was then •---------
penalties. . obliged to put declarer back on play FORD 9075
A Negative Double by North of with a spade, and two good clubs liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
West's one-spade overcall on. this gave South a total of nine tricJca. '87 MUSTANG. v~ --+---+--t--t--11·---------------.._...-...., ... -....-. ... ,;;;;,;------1 auto trans, amffm
EMPLOYMENT AUCTIONS 6012 PETS &
5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANIMALS 6049
TV, ELECTRONICS, NEWPORT MARINE SUPS
stereo, eass, alloy
wheels. Runs great,
needs minor body
work. $1800. 546-7157 STEREO 6080 BEACH 6169 DOCRS 7022
2 Orlon 12" XTR dual voice coll woof-
ers. Bandpass enclo-
sure & 700 watt Targa ampllfler Included for
1,100 Hm Gar Sale
Ford Rd between
MacArthur & San
Miguel. 4 /1 8am•12
45 FT mooring & boat,
great Npt end loc off Lido Isle. $12,000.
973·1717 or 644-8646
'90 Probe, Blue, 6-eyl, AT, PS, A/C and P/
pkg. (L5130169)
$6~95 Costa Mesa
Honda 436-5050
total price of $400/ -E"""a_t_a-te-L-lq-u-ld_a_t_lo_n_ GMC obo. 310-925-3057 9081 Sal• NBSat It Sun See AUTOMOBILES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ad under Jewelry/Furs & 1••••••••• Arts 842·5000, 1•
••G•ARA--G•E•S•AL-•E•S• Eatate • Sale Udo Isl 1• Hm Of Artist. Palnl-CURA 9010
1994 QMC Suburban
h a I f ·t o n , 4 w d , 1 O,OOOml, all options,
as new $28,500 673·3432
GENERAL · 6102
ANTIQUE CAR SHOW
AND
GIANT RUMMAGE SALE
Sat, March 18
8am-3pm
Orange Senior Center 170 So. Olive, Orange
More than 20 antique ears on dlsplayl
FREE ADMISSION
1 n gs, furn. p I ants. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
glass, ceramics, lVs, '92 Acura lntegra GS 1---------Kllch Items, lndlan ar-Black, A/T, P/$, A/C, HONDA 9085
tlfa.ets, deslgner P/pkg. h~ather ABSliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clothes, misc., (NS017397) $15,888 Fri, Sat, Sun 9-3. Costa Mesa Honda
107 Via Genoa. 436-5050
'89 ACC l.XI CP Sliver 6
spd PS, A/C, P/P/G, CC, tilt, mr, alloys
GARAGE (KC087376) $8961 BMW 9030 Costa Mesa Honda
EXTRAVAGANZA!!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim1 __ 43_s-_5_o5_o~~~-M~~th ~ :~~ 9 '94 8301 Showroom '90 Accord LX Sedan,
Cond are' d I Gray, A/T, P/S, A/C, PJ 8:00 • 2:00 • r . Y r ven, Pkg. C/C, tilt, stereo Collectibles, lamps, 3000 miles. Lt gray. eass. (LC067169)
clothes, elec typewrlt-s35K1obo. 49s-1088 $8488 Costa Mesa
ers, planters, pictures, Honda 436-5050
household and deco-N 1 CLASSIFiED ratlve Items & more. o room eft
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Auction Sealed bid, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_B_AL_B_O_A ____ _
Part-Time People Where ls/as Is. 1984 $500ttAll
ESTATE SALE Rat1an
6107 Ima Loa Court in the garage It's the resource you
Newport Crest can count on to sell a for the car? 1 d f h
wanted to address la· 32 ft Cryatallner, fiber· AKC Pupplea & PENINSUIA
bels for pay. You have glass. twin screw die-CFA·Kltt•ns
a typewriter, computer sel, lly·bridge, sport with this ad
& birch turn: rockers, ---------
Superlormconderoga myr a o mere an· dlse Items, because
GARAGE SALE A call to our columns compel or good handwriting. fisher. Hu been sub-We have the largest lnt'l L.O. rates apply. merged. may be In· selection of pedigree
1-809-474-4289 apected at Larson dogs & eats anywhere
Real Eatate Shipyard, 2703 W. All loved & well Coast Hwy, NB, Ca, Cared for
Betwn 7:30am·5pm. PETLAND HUNT BCH
tables, antiques, beds,
couchs, stools, lamps.
Fri/Sat 10-5, 414 E.
Oceanfront. 760-3632
SAT 8AM·2PM claulfled can qualified buyers to Misc household Items ealll
and furniture. help · 642·5878
412 SIGNAL ROAD
Run your ad in
the Newport Beach
Co~to Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your credit
card # or mail it in
with a check today!
Run for a week! If
your car does not
sell we'll run it
for another week
FREE! All for $1 o•
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MALDTAftULB
Busy walk·ln loclllon. comp plan. for lnl9f't1lw
Submh bids to Pacific Nonheast corner of Marine Surveyors, PO Adams & Brookhurst
Tomatoes, avocados· very ~esh. New llght -M-ov_l_n_g_S_a-le_T_a-nd_e_m_ ........................................................................................ ....
bulbs 15¢, new gas bike, antiques, cloth·
call Ron TIYIOr. r.I The"" •• ntlll ' Newport
673-7300
cans $1 .95. 7-7 SaV Ing, tools, Sat, Mar
Sun, 2000 W. Balboa 18, 8am-3pm. 18US
Leeward Lane.
Box 3111, Long Bch. 963-4887
90803. Bids to be •--A-0-0-py-.-A-·P_E_T __
opened 9am, Mar 24,
1995. For more Info. Every Set & Sun at•---------
contact Pacific PETSMAAT, Fountain CORONA ---.--------Marin• Surveyora. Valley. Puppies, kit· •Set 3/18 8am-1:30•
(310)434-5711. tens · and more. all DEL MAR 6122 2441 Viet• Nobleza
Receptlonlat Type 35 looklng for lovlng, ear· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (the Bluffs) Hsehold
wpm, heavy phones. Ing homes. CALL 597'.-ANT 1 QUE wag 0 n items, clths, books, misc.
$1100+benefits. Call FURNITURE 6014 9037 for more Info. wheel, Belllnl crib,
Kim, 846·0651. Beautiful male Dal· Mita OC2285 copier, •••••••••
Restaurant 2 7 tt Couch•• $100 matlon looking for a clothes (adult's & TRANSPORTATION
P/T ASST DINING •• ch. elk high.back good family. Neutered boy's), twin box mat-
anQ housebroken. tress, art work, lots ••••••••• RM SUPERVISOR vinyl desk-chair $100. Neeas room to romp. more. SAT 9-12, 4101h
Protect yOur family from the .
most dangerous aniroa1s on earth.
For retirement com-Light brn recliner All callers will be Hellotrope (In alley) ---------
munity in lrvlne. Sal-$200. 2 twin bds, $50 screened vigorously. 675·8686 BOATS 7011
ary DOE. Apply In per-each. 4 kitchen ehrs Only famllles wlll be BABY ITEMS, furnl-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii son, Regents Point, $50 all. 2 small light considered. Call 714-ture, stereo speakers
19191 Harvard Ave. blue velour chrs, $50 854·0041 . & clothlng. Sat Sam· 18' eleotrlo Newport
Retail each, 847-6678 Columbian R•d·Tall 4pm, 518 Iris (In alley) packet, gooq eond, nu
B I kl batteries, VHF, head. Out of Santa Fe 7 ft Sofa sleeper bed oa, n ce mar ngs, •Estate Sale Mar 18* $5900. 846-2289 Outpoat seeks txp'd good condition $150. approx 2 yrs old, 6' In 8am-12noon. Set of ---------
salesperson for silver (714) 548-7592. length. Will sell with llv rm tables (Marge 9 ' AVON Inflatable with
jewelry kiosk In Fash Isl. -,,...~,,.-,------aquarium & other ex-C ) B d t h d t fl ~ tras for S3SO/obo. Call arson e rm se . ar ransom, oor PT/hrly+ comm. FUTON pine frame, full 310-925-3057. grey leathr couch, en· boards, 4HP Mercury
CallPoppy 644·5953 sz, black mat, llke 1..,,,,..----,,,.---------tertaln center, wave O/B. Boat & engine In
RETAIL S new. $100. 723-4243 Free Cut firewood, etched glass dining good condition .
h kA1LE1S 1
32 ---------euealptua, w. Costa rm table, llvlng rm $1200/obo. 665·5418 rs per w · nv lat on, Moving! Mesa. 548·0358. loveseat & footstool, 2 card & gift shop, Fash Entertain Cabinet, Sec-•---------twin bda +much ---------
Island, NB. 759·7751 tlonal aota, wicker bed· FREE to good home: more. 4801 Surfey Or. POWER BOATS
Sales Professlonal1 room set, OBO 644-4697 ':.~:::;o 2~~o~ma';~eoaa~ (Cameo Highlands). 7012
40K to 80K+ Queen Bed w 9rame 4 yra old. NEEDS a MOVING OVERSEAS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii North America's fast· $75. Twin bed $25, backyard. Very active Baby items, chlldren's
eS1 growing training & end table $10. 67~71 and somewhat tern-clothes, toys, bikes, •ae Seara~ VIP w/'88 development com· ,..,.,..__,__,,,, _____ ....,,__ permental untll ad· bird cages, drasr, '88 50HP E\llnrude 0/B.
pany. Leads provided. Wood Dining Rm Set Justa to new environ-Celle• convert, etc. No trailer. Good cond.
845-5000 ext 853 Complete+ Hutch. ment. Call 721·9621. SAT 8-1 , 311 Dahlla $2000/obo. 665·5418
Styllat wanted w/par· 546-9147 Aeaoued
tlal cllental, NB salon, Spa~ed f•m•I• caL COSTA MESA 6124 •TOLLYCRAFT SF '89•
TW 250hp Dsla 260
hra very eln $149/of/. comm. or rental. Tom ---------1yr old, orange & wht
Wed-Sat 9-4. 644-1570 MERCHANDISE spots, domestic ahort·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
TEACHERS needed to MISC. 6015 hair, $30 adoption fee. Furniture, Antique• Fully vaccinated, gd 'N' More. Now open recruit host families iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hm only, Heidi. 545-0897. to the publle. Corner
At ·our docks. NORD YACHTS
714-673-8878
for French students Save abused and of 18th & Monrovia. ...,...,,,,..,.._..,..... _____ _ for the summer. Make Bab~ Dude Sale 18' Duffield Electric. up to $10,000. lnl'I on all Maternity 40% abandoned peta. Be a HALL TREE, curio Rare hard top eonv't
Cultural Exchange off. Also avt ltema for volunteer/foster. Call cabinet, Tltfany lamp, model. Glove leather
1·800.930-4253 Infante to az 10. I buy 71 ... 597·9037. clothlng, book•, jade, aeats. Stereo. New Hll & trade. Cash for Ivory. 7 pea of French windowa, batterlea,
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES 5533
Little Tlkea Toya. 25841---------Loula XVI Bombay charger & motor. Full
NP Blvd (at Del Mar). MUSICAL cllblneta, bronzH, 1' cover $8800 675-3839
831-7363 lNSTlUMEHTS 6055 B•lglan eredenu, --------
Loula XVI dHk, 18th 18'ELECTRIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BABY ITEMS·Llk• century love aeat, ml-9a·y •-•-•• new. Gerry fold·up Dark blue Jaokaon, crowave. mixers, Iota " BOAT
PleaH be awere that crib w/mattrHa $25, Dinky XL w/reverae more. 714-444·1112 Newport Packet the llstlnga In this eat· Cosco pleypen $25, headatock. Been u .. d SAT only 1().4:30 by W.D. Schock Co.
egory may require you Century carrier $15. only 3 11mea. Include• HOMB & OFFICE EXCELLENT CONOmON
to call a 900 number 675-3275 Udo lele heavy-duty ABS road· furniture, refrigerator, 56900 * 660-9ooo
I ease. 1500/obo. Call f n which there la a ""p""'u...,..,.N"'"T~S,...A_ll_E ___ A_C_R_E_S 310-925-3057. II n • n a , w om• n •a ---------
charge per minute. Pl tr 1,. 1 cloth•• az 14 & up & SAil BOATS 7014 ne ff• "ga pot• mlae atuff. SAT Sam,
ted, e-9• 120. Citrus, p•""'OS a. 1950 Tustin Ave. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avocadoa-frultlng $10 uu' • MERCHANDISE Herba 11. Gal juniper• ORGANS 6059 PARKING LOT SALE •&ENSTIEAU 48f&• $1 , Shade/plne/cyprea Co1ta Mesa HS Grad Mintl S207lo'K firm.
4-9' $10. 90IMl'74-9422 LUDWIG /twv In Night, comer Fairview By appt. t t • ~ m or, & Arllngton, SAT 7·1 NORD YACHT8
ANTIQUES 6010 r:~~75. e:=: Sat Ontv 8am-2pml 71-M73-8878
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PREE TO YOU 6022 Lota of good atuff 30, NORM croaa trl· fl'om 2 hae•. Cloth••. m•t•n & mooring lo-
• BUV1NQ ITBM8• .. _ele HI== ""-t BICYCLES 8060 kid etutt, etc. M••• cated In • prime .,. .. From 18()().1960. 1 po r.... -Del Mar Traok1 at of Balboe tal. Xlnt to entire eatate. Paint-,,.. to home ll.eo.ndltlefted anc.e cornet' of Francia cond. Cuetom made
lngs, booka, furniture, ~ vr• old, •pav-t. Like newt , ... 1100 • Lol'etl. aplnnaklf', malnaalf •
etc. lmm9Cll•t• caah, (714)545-1129 841 .. 294 storm .. 11. Fl1h finder,
top I . 073-0223 IV mtg a~"'GTON Loran; . VHP • more.
lat•t• Uquld•tlon n:unn•y pn•o 1-5-P0-1-~--G----· v"1 u' Asking 118,950 tor full lale NBS.t & lun S.. """"60.lo.I\ • vaw uu BUCH 8140 package, Oall Mr.
Id undef Jew.lry/Fun ' a Al? 6025 GOODS 6065 Lam, 31°'425-7837.
Ma 142-5000. ------··1iiii'="~~~~· Ql•nt Oar RUMmatJ• Sale too much to lfat. ---------1 alTATa LIQUIDATION .. c Win......., 17H1 Mire Loma Cir· APPLIANCES 6011 IA&.& NB, for Private N~":,~·lt ele, Hunt Bch. Slet., & Collectora. Include• -fdwerdt. Set aam-12.
•••,. l'r .. 19 cubic n. •Fr -1150 Preeur-
'"Se.,.. 13. 1 QUble ft.
upright. 117&. W/D o••· ••• ,., work• well, S100 for bOth.
t41-CM171
W•etterlDrv•r
t13S/HCl'I. OooO Con-dfllon. Prloe 1195 ...........
meny nne antlqu.a. ,_seoo ___ ,_13CMM ___ ,a ___ , ________ _
vlt'ltage roi. ... & oth-l·s---.,-... -.. -----.,.. Ivory uelc & Good Jobi ~ /Q£.ll •
cheH aet, antique WMn you write n.liablf 1tnlct1 SKI BOATS clocM, muMUm quaJ. a c1•ntd ad, lfY palntlngt, btonu lnctudt all lettrealln1 thlnp
eiatu .. , ntat• ~ ..__ ,...... to bu7 .try, etc. Price below .... _ .. Wholee•. and 09' Cht
Thie , .. • tun OnlJ. mufti 2901 w. '9cfllc coaat
Hwy ti. 100 ... 2-5000, you Wint.
h's all there
every day
In Claulflcd
.. t
.. '•• Kawaalll uo Jetakl. JUlt reblt. In 'M
by Newpot1 a.adoo, Onry V9rY V9rY low
hours. W!b9ach eland.
11500/ob0 . ...,...11
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