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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-10-27 - Orange Coast Pilotl SPORTS Hometown rivals 1Jattle for the bell' UPDATE Parents give green light to test for drugs Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Supervisors join-campaign to help homeless buy •Readers, supervisors pitch in to get Chris Linden, 14, out of children's home and back to Estanda High. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Carolyn Crockett, has worked diligently to find a group home for Chris, though social service work- ers are still working on the case. Sacramento on Thursday, bis executive assistant. Lilia Powell, made a round of calls on his behalf to try to move Chris' case along. Steiner is the former director of Orangewood. "We just want to make sure this stays a top priority. It it takes a call from a supervisor's office to make that happen, then that's what we'll do -UUA POWELL II COSTA MESA -1Wo county supervisors have joined the effort to help 14-year-old Chris Linden find his way back to his Estancia High School family from Orange- wood Children's Home. Chns 1s homeless and was placed m Orangewood last week by county social service workers after he allegedly was abandoned by his mother. Students at the school have signed petitions and hung ban- ners, proclaiming that Chris ha~ a home at Estancia and asking for community help. And now Orange County Supervisor Bill Steiner's ofhce is stepping in to help guide Chris Linden's trek through the county social services maze. "The court is very much involved in this case," she said. "That's one part we can't really move faster, but as far as our social services department, all of those people have been contact- ed. "We just want to make sure this stays a top priority," she said. Hlf it takes a call from a supervi- sor's office to make that happen, then that's what we'll do.• Ron Strom, an aide m Supervi- sor Jim Silva's office, said he has been working with Steiner's std.ff to see what can be done to help Chris. Mesa Chamber of Commerce, after Fawcett read an article about Chns m Thursday's Daily Pilot. His Estancia High counselor, Though Steiner was en route to Strom was contacted by Ed Fawcett, director of the Costa "U I Cdll wnte a letter and help move things along, it doesn't have to be just a busmess issue," Paw- -AGAINST ALL ODDS Born four months early, tiny Kendall Marie Bradley finally goes home after overcoming grim odds against survival By Carolyn Miller, Datly Ptlot W hen Chrissy Bradley delivered her first baby four months ear- ly, the young mother refused to give up hop~ for her daughter's life desp1tP doctors· predlcbons. The prayers of Bradley and her hus- band, Brent, were answered Wednesday when she carried her 4-pound, 11 -ounce baby, Kendall Marie, out or Hoag Memorial Hospitdl to the couple's home m Costd Mesa The new pdTents are excited about bnngrng their daughter home for the rust time and are dnxtous get acquainted with her. Bradley, 28, has a leave of absence from her job as a mortgage loan proce'>sor unW thP ftr.>t of the yedr, so she will have time to get to know he r daugh- ter "She doesn't really know us -she knows our voices," Bradley said Wednesday. "It will give me time to be a mom and spend time Wlth her " Because premature babies have a tugher nsk of infection, the couple have to take precautions the first few months Kendall is home and keep her away from public places, Bradley said "She looks like a very small, cute lit- tle gul." Bradley sd.ld But before Kendall could go home, her parents rode an emotional roller coaster as they watched their daughter hght for life. overcoming the grim odds ror premature babies "l never gave up hope," Bradley said. DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT Kendall Marte Bradley, born four months premature, ls finally going home with mom, Chrissy, after spending Ume at Long Beach Memorial then Hoag·Hospital. Kendall's chances of survival were slim, but she came through in good health. "I felt in my heart that everything would be OK." says Mom. "I felt in my heart that everything wouJd be OK. even though the doctors were telling me it dldn't look good at the tune · Kendall was born June 19, four months before hel' Oct. 6 due date. Bradley went to Hoag June 19 when she was feeling contractions. Doctors told her she had a weak cervix that couldn't sustain the baby's weight. At first, doctors thought the baby - who weighed 1 pound, 8 ounces -was too small to deliver, Bradley said. But they did an ultrasound, and when they found the unborn baby weighed more than 500 grams, they decided to try to save her. Bradley was airlifted to Long Beach Memorial Hospital because Hoag dlCln't have the facilities to deliver such a small baby, she said. wWhen she was born. she looked like a wnnkle d old man, but everything was developed her eyebrows, eyelashes, hair and all her orgdJls," Bradley said. "We were very lucky• The young mother learned from doc- tors that most babies born at 24 weeks don't hve because their vital organs, including heart and lungs. aren't fully developed Often, if they do survive they • SEE BABY PAGE 6 cett said. Yet another reader offered to donate money to help Chris, who has volunteered for chores at Orangewood to earn soap and other necessities. Powell sdld the support she's ~een for Chris IS rare for Orange- wood children. NThree thousand children go through Ordngewood every yedr." she said. "It's a facility that's full of victims. They're all like Chns Linden, but we don't get many requests here of this sort." Chris. who has aspirations of • SEE LINDEN PAGE 6 'Citizen of the Year' Les Miller dies at 80 By Roger Carlson and Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Les Miller, the 19~-91 Orange Coast Col- lege Citizen of the Year known by many as "Mr F1Sh Fry • died early Thursday mommg at Coastal Com· muruty Hospi- tal in Santd Ana as a re ult of a massive stroke suffered Oct. 16. Though hi' held JObs ds ct teacher. pnnc1- pal and coach, Miller. whos<> given nanw Les Miller was Glenn, L'i perhaps best known for hLs con- tnbullons to the communil) through the l.Jons Club, where he helped start the long-lasting Fish Fry. ·He was truly Mr. Lions Club of th.IS area,• water board mt•m - ber and longtune fnend HdI\k PdJUan sdld "One of hi~ dmbl- bons, wtuch he was able to fulfill, was to be here for the 50th anniversary of the Fish Fry "He was the only lIVlilg pe r-.on who had kept a record of every year of the Fish Fry • One close fnend of the farru.ly on Thursday descnbed Mr. Miller as ·a gentle sort of a man· who ser.ied as a ftne role model and who aJways came forth when help was asked Born in Kansas City, Mo., but always considered a nabve of Kansas, he WdS a graduate oJ Baker Uruvers1ty Mr Miller moved to Costa Mesa m 1943 to teach math and • SEE MILLER PAGE 6 Former county supervisor will fly to Mayo Clinic for surgery r-----------~----, I \ J> I· \ ALMANAC J District nears agreement on new sports complex • Tom Riley is suffering pain caused by a growth near his spine. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Former Supervisor Tom Riley was ln stable condition . after being flown by air ambulance from Hoag Hospital to the Mayo Clinic late Wednesday evening, a clinic pokeswoman said. "He's being evaluated by a neurologist,• spokeswoman Shelly Plutowski said. •The doc· tors are trying to figure out what'* going on. There ts no spedfic diagnosis at this time.· The 83-year-old Riley we.1 rushed to Hoag Hospital ea.rll this week to receive lr' atment for pain in hls legs ceus d by a growth n r hts sptne. According to frt nd of the family and fonn r staff mernbei'I, the condition ts llN4 HOOSltH I t>Al'f 11\0T FOrmer ~r Tom llley limUar to a condition which he und,rwent IU!VeJY in P b~ 1994. " Riley'• Wife, BmilUi Jane, wu in RoCbester, Minn .. With h r hus· band and could not be reached for comment Thursday. However, friends who had spoken with Riley late Wednesday said NThe General,• as be ls affectionately nicknamed, was in good spirits. •Tom is remarkable," said Supervisor Marian Berge on, who took Riley's 5th District seat in Janual)'. "To talk to him. you wouldn't know there was a prob- lem." Fonner aide Christle McDaniel, who also spoke to Riley before be was moved to th Mayo Chnic, Mid previous cym cousod Riley tremendous pam. •tf it's Uke what he had lo t time, it causes shooting pain down his legs,• McDarilel seid. •eut he doesn't change. for lade. of a bett r word, he'• a real troop· er when tt com to that kind of itUft .• If Rtley undergoes en opera· •SEE RILEY PAGE I • AROUND TOWN .. CHECK fTOUT 2 Q.ASSIFIED 13 POLICE FILES 2 PUBLIC NQTICES 11 SPORTS 9 WEATHER 2 \\ I \ I II I H • Proposal would turn the Costa Mesa High School Farm site into soccer and football fields, basketball courts and running track. By Tina Borgatta, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA-SC'hool district officials are expecting to hear a progre report 1n coming weeks qn negotl tions to b\lild a sports complex at the Costa M . High School Parm. For monthi now, N wpoit· Mesa Unified School District staff era bav been hamm ring out th d tails Of the propo.at. which wOuld work u a }obit ven· tuna With the dty of eo.. Mela Md the Orange c= hir-groUnda. The pan brlho Daucb·Medld athMdc Mil. Ma c6el' ~ fedJltlet ~the ll«n Ille. • r doni any llgniftCant obstacles to stnkmg an agree- ment," school Superintendent Mac Bernd said Thursday. •t think it could be a terrific thing for. the commuruty. • At an e timated cost of $1.7 million, the project would include two lighted occer fields, basket- ball courts and a practice football field with a runrung track. 1f the school board ~PPtOVeS" the plan, the city and th fau- grounds wo\lld develop th land. When it's bnished, all thft'e ap.n- a would be allowed -the oty could the f\el for com- munity r r •tional programs, the fair gn>Wlds could i.a.. the ~rldng facillti durlna sp9<W ev nta, and t lllCbOOI ~ woUld have full acat1a to a.. d v lopni nt during KbOOl houn BUt the p&an hill GI*> - ilbaty ground tbil pell ·••rt~ --•. pm• 'tiilr.a ....... ~ tbe ICbool clllltct Wiiia ~ •SHSPORT&flW• • FfUDAY, OCTOIER 27, 1995 - - ---~ ---- •. For weird, wonderful I horrors, stalK the library By Susan Warren and Melissa Adams, Daily Pilot Afw days may remain before Halloween demons e from their slwnbers, but wondrous fiction and film horrors lurk year-round at the library. Anne Rice's popularity may have spawned a new interest in vampire literature, but dark fan- tasies involving blood-suclting ghouls have been around for cen- turies. The decade's best include Barbara Hambly's "Those Who · Haunt the Night," set in Sherlock Holmes' London, revolving around the challenge delivered to Professor James Asher by the town's oldest night stalker to find the vampire killer who's been rip- ping open local coffins. The sequel, "'Traveling With the Dead,• combines its predeces- \ors chills with historical insights likely lo please both horror seek- ers and students of the times. The supernatural invades art in •Rose Madder," Stephen King's-latest escape into the uncanny. U.ke King protagonist Dolores Claiborne, this novel's Rose is more than a stock damsel in distress. On the lam from her abusive husband, she meets a broker who sells her a strange painting. In the bloody show- down with her ex, it's this world's inhabitant that presumably saves Rose-from her battered plight. Dean Koontz, another master of the creepy, gives us "Chase," a psychological suspense yam, plus 13 other eerie tales in "Strange Highways." Additional tours of the grotesque, ranging from ghost stories to portrayals of psy- chological terror, are featured in Joyce Carol Oates' "Haunted." Newpatt ~ •••ao.&Jy Piitit - Other contemporary contribu- tions to the vampire genre include the first two titles of Jeanne Kalogrid.is' promised trilo- gy, "The Diaries of the Family Dracula." Conceived as a pre quel to Bram Stoker's "Dracula," this series debuted with "Covenant With the Vampire" and now con- tinues with "Children of the Vampire." Both gory and erotic, these will ultimately mesh with the classic novel and are essential reads for lovers of the original. Horror stories seem to be favorites of today's young adults, as evidenced by the popularity of such authors as R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike. The work of other fine writers is featured in "Short Circuits," an assortment of read-alouds mixing voodoo, werewolves and a witchy librari- an in the shocking plots. Leaning more toward sci-ft, with doses of crime and the supernatural, is "The Mam.moth Book ol Frankenstein," encompassing works that explore-monstrous ~ creation in styles ranging from comic to macabre. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar resident Judith Hoy, right, holds a map of proposed French nuclear test site in French Polynesia during a peace demonstration Thursday at Lookout Point. Wlth Hoy are Ladawna Howard of Greenpeace and writer Mel Kemahan. For those who prefer frights on film, library videos include "Mark of the Vampire," the 1935 classic with Bela Lugosi, and the film version of "Interview With the Vampire." More satirical is Roman Polanski's "Fearless Vam- pire Killers. H Sillier still is "Little Shop of Horrors, H a film about a talking stalk that shouldn't dis- turb the slumber of the least stal- wart of souls on All Hallows Eve and ever after. Local Woman joins fight agaµtst nuclear testing Anne Rice's newest, "Mem- nock the Devil." continues the saga of blond, beautiful blood- sucker Lestat. Follow him through an obsession with a ruth- less drug dealer and young TV evangelist and on a creation- wide journey with a fallen angel. This fifth volume of the Vampire Chronicles adds theological debate to Rice's usual out-of-this- world romp. • Judith Hoy is calling on local women to fly to Tahiti in protest of France's use of South Pacific as site for detonating bombs. Women's Peace Flight. "The French wouldn't let us land. and they eventually con- fiscated our helicopter," Hoy said. "I think that shows how powerful a group of women can be." nahan and Greenpeace's Ladawna Howard staging a small demonstration at Lookout Point in Corona del Mar. Women Against Nuclear Test- ing hopes to get more than 100 women to join the peace flight next year. The group will be hosted by the Tahitian Protest Movement and will help build a peace garden in Papeete. • "OfEOC rr OtlfH is written by the staff ohhe Newport Beach Public Library. 'West Side Revue, to raise funds for police Although police officers won't be kicking up their heels in a dis- play of line dancing or shuffling their toes in a tap number -sever- al other folks will on Nov. 2. The occasion? "The West Side Revue 1995," a 16-act variety show from 7 to 9 p .m. Thursday, Nov. 2, to benefit the Costa Mesa Police Department's West Side substation's community-oriented policing programs. The policing operations help link the community with many crime prevention programs, including the efforts to clear Shali- mar Drive of its gang problems; the Citizens' Academy, the Special Bike Detail, Neighborhood Watch and other community programs, event organizer Caroline Butler said. Funds are Neded because the substation's community programs Marian Phillips Marian Phillips, a Newport Beach resident and a longtime supporter of the arts, died Monday at age 82. A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Mrs. Phillips imntigrated to San Dieg~ in 1951. She was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, William S. Phillips. are not paid for by the Police Department. Butler said. The sta- tion has a small television but needs a new, larger one for train- ing programs, so everyone in the audience can see the screen. They also need to replace outdated office equipment, like the photo- copier, to run their com&.unity policing programs efficiently, But- ler said. The first-ever West Side variety show will be at the Neighborhood Community Center at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. 1ickets for the revue are $10 per person or $25 for an entire family. 1ickets may be purchased at the door or in advance at the West Side substation, 547 W. 18th St., or the Costa Mesa Police Department station at 99 Fair Drive. Call 642- 5507 {4>r more information. -Carolyn Miller Mrs. Phillips is survived by sons Terrance of Newport Beach and William Jr. of San Diego; six grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests ~onations be made in Mrs. Phillips' name to the Musical Theater Academy of Orange County, 2488 Old Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot We may not often read of events happening 4,000 miles away, but Judith Hoy believes nuclear testing in French Poly- nesia is of vital importance locally. After all, local residents and Tahitians share the same ocean, says Hoy, who lives in Corona del Mar. "People in New Zealand can't believe 0 .J. Simpson is such a big deal,• said Hoy, a health and travel writer. ·Down there, the French are essential- Miller and McCusker McCUSKER-MILLER An Aug. 19 ceremony in Mis- sion San Juan Capistrano joined in marriage Carolyn Miller of Santa Ana and Anthony McCusker of Newport Beach. The couple greet- ed their guests at their reception in the Chanteclair Restaurant, Irvine. ly blowing up the world.'' Working with Greenpeace, Hoy has formed an organiza- tion called Women Against Nuclear Testing. The group is putting together a women's peace flight to Tahiti in January to protest a serie's of nuclear testing in French Polynesian waters. The flight, scheduled for Jan. 29, will be Hoy's second attempt to join the protest movement in Tahiti. Earlier this month, she was the only Amer- ican woman to join a peace Oight from New Zealand orga- nized by the New Zealand After the failed New Zealand attempt, a group of 170 women did get to Tahiti and began work on the peace garden. The group included business and religious leaders, people from the entertainment industry and a member of the British, Parliament. "They had to tum people away,~ Hoy said. "They. got so many people to go in such a short amount of time.• Organizers launched the American effort Thursday with Hoy, fellow member Mel Ker- Four more tests are sched- uled between now and March, an effort which, protesters claim, violates international treaties between Prance, the United States and Great Britain. 'i' "We're seeking an immedi- ate end to further testing and a ratification of the treaty," Howard said. For more information, call 673-8464 or 581-3642. weddings and engagements Gerald and Elizabeth Miller of Santa Ana are the parents of the bride and her husband is the son of Edward and Veronica McCusker of Belmont. Their 16 attendants were siblings and close friends of the couple. After a wedding trip to the San Juan Islands, they are at home in Newport Beach. She is a reporter for the Daily Pilot and he is an attorney with the fum of Rutan & Tucker in Costa Mesa. LEASON-FRINIER The engagement of Amelia Robin Leason and James Curtis Frinier was announced during a cocktail reception at the Newport home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kaye Leason. The bride-elect is also the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hall of Udo lsland. She is a 1992 graduate of Newport Har- bor High School and is in her . senior year at Scripps College in Oaremont where she is majoring in Art and Latin American studies. She made her debut with the National Charity League and at the Valley Hunt Oub, Pasadena in 1992. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan Frinier of Ran- cho Palos Verdes. He is a senior at Harvey Mudd College in Oare- mont. They will be married June 1 in Galaxy Park near the bride's Dover Shores home. McCOY-KJAR A May 1996 wedding in Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist Church in Newport Beach is planned by Erin McCoy and 1imotby Kjar, son of Ray and Sandi Kjar of Costa Mesa. The bride-elect is the daughter of Bill McCoy and Barbara Dres- sel, both of Laguna Beach, is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and the University of Santa Clara. Her future bridegToom is a graduate of Estancia High School and the University of Nebraska at Kearney. ' Pilot hour answering service may be stories, illustrations, editorial WEATHER $ POLICE FILBS used to record letters to the matter or advertisements hereih editor on any topic. Gan be reproduced without Fn>m 5'..tllni ADDRESS written permission of copyright TEMtl£RA1URES foot south west COSTA MESA VOL 89, NO. 247 owner. Newport Beach swell. Wavetrllk •1'700 ~of Santa Ana: A $290 stereo was stolen from an Our address Is 330 W. Bay St,. 71153' through 1\tetday Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. HQW IQ REACH US Balboa TIDES New southwest open vehicle parked In the owner's driveway. THOMAS H. JOHNSON, CQRRECDQNS OrculatJon 71153' swell begins • SJOO block of lrtstol Street An $80 wooden walking stick Publisher The llmes Orange County with a lioo's head on t~as reported stolen from a store W1UIAM L080EU. Editor It is the Pilot's policy to prompt-Costa Mesa TODAY Thursday with 3-when m. o>.vner set It n for a minute to buy somet.hi~ STEVI MAltlll.E, ly correct all errors of substance. (800) 252-9141 74154 First high to 4-foot land • 500 block of Anton lduS.V#d: A burglar pried ~ t Managing Editor Please call 574-4233. Thank you. Advertfsl"9 Corona del Mar 12:18 a.m. 4.0 more waves by window of a car parked at a sports bar, causing It to atter. NUS YOl(ot, City Editor Classified 642-5678 72153 First low the weekend. and stole • $250 cellular phone. MARC MAllTIN, Photo Editor m Display 642-4121 SURF FOltECAST 5:13 a.m. 2.0 Could be bigger • JSOO block of Cldlllec Property worth S225, Including • llOll FMNIC, The Newport 8each/Costa Mesa E'dltorilll Second hlgh with northwest 3· tit~ and ~. were stolen from a car after the biJrglar used a Circulation Manager Dally Pilot (USPS-1*«>0) is News 540-1224 ·LOCATION SIZE 11:~0p.m. 5.9 to 7-foot sets pry tool to break ~ lodt. HAM( KNIGK'f, published Friday through Satur-~ 6-10 s Second low through Sunday Production Manager l day. In Newport BNCh and Cos-Sports 642-4330 Newport 3-6 s 6:50p.m. -0.3 and Monday If the NIWfOln' llACH ta Mele, subscriptions are only News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Bladtles 3-6 s • ..,..ld1 Drtw-"' lambwee: About SSOO In~ -NOV OI I liNG, avallable by subtcrlbi~ to The River Jetty 3-6 s storm off New Oas.sifled MaMger E·Mall: FLn71BOProdlgy.com SAnntOAY Zealand sends us lncfudlng • stereo, pager and wallet -was stolen rom a odced LANA JOHNsON, Times Oranv-County 800) 252· Miiin Offb CdM l-6 s First high the swtlls. Light <Air. Promotlom 914 t.. In erees outside of New-Business Office 642""4321 • JOOO btodl of lntlne Awnue: A PUrH, glasses and keys port Beach •nd Costa Mesa. sub-IOA11NG 1:29 a.m. .3.8 variable and c:IHn PltAMOO SHAH. Controller tetiptiont to tJw Delly Pilot only Business Fax 631-5902 First low southwest 3-to 5· worth• Sl35 were stolen from the open trunk of• CA1r. are avell.t>le by mall f0< $8.58 Night 1nd morning foot ftces for ne>rt • 2100 Mode of IMt 99lboe 9ou1evarct: A burglar pried low tlouds will clear 6:07 a.m. 2.4 open the lock on • ;tr av-and, stole S630 worth of tools. READERS H()JUNE per month. Stcond dass ~ Publ!Nd by ....,. to t'ftemoon sun· Second high week. For dally r,.:ld at Cost• Mesa. CA. Prlats Inc.I~ nail gun and hand drlll. 642-6086 ClllfomM CommunltV N.wr. shine. Light variable 12:24 p.m. 5.6 surf reports and • 100 of ..... 9tnft A thief took $650 WQf1tt of prop-l'<lude ell applicable .st«te ~ a 11fMS MlrrOf Com~ny. W SecONt low fore<-•sts. call local talleS.) POSTMASTER: Send winds will shift south efty. Ind= I .,., and ~discs. fraftl en unlock.ct cer Yovr comments about tJw Dally eddretS (henges to The New-~S.l(Jefn. west to W9St 15 7:56p.m. 0.0 (900) 976-SURF:. • 1900 of PIM•nk A burglar tnffked := 111 Pilot or news tips Will be record-f)C)f't a.ctll'Coltl ~ Dally Pr.ioent and ao ktlotJ by afternoon, Th• call costs unlocked window on • mobli. tiom. and S1ot. a em.r-.a and g!Wn dlre<tly to £dhor Pilot. P.O. lox 1560, Cost.. MIN. e 19" c.llf. CH • ont to two foot WATa $1.50 ~lus any talmnent ~ • S 140 video~ atld a StU garM car-William Lobdell. The same 2A-CA. t2626. Copoplght No ,,..,.,. Allrlc,Jhtl~ wlnd~four TIMl'IM1'\m: 6) posslb e toll. trldgt. ' .. FRIDAY. OCTOIER 27, 1995 ti, Parents say yes tO drug testing Bicycllsts cruise up the bike path along the Back Bay. DAILY PILOT FILE PHOTO • Survey results give CdM High School officials green light to develop a program that will be mandatory for all athletes. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Most of the 100 Corona del Mar High School parents who attended a special meeting Wednesday said they support a mandatory drug-testing program for all student athletes -including cheerleaders, Principal Don Martin said. Bacteria counts in bay remain low After listening to school offi- cials outline a similar voluntary program in use at El Toro High School in Lake Forest, parents completed a three-question sur- vey. • Water tested at or below acceptable levels at popular swimming beaches through most of the summer, county statistics reveal. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BACK BAY -The bacterio- logical counts along Newport Bay's most popular swimming beaches remained at encourag- ingly low levels this summer, according to water quality moni- tors. With few exceptions, statistics released by the Orange County Environmental Health Depart- ment indicate the bacteria )evels were consistently at or below acceptable levels dwing the 19 weeks of testing. "Titls indicates there is good · water quality right now," said Dr. Jack Skinner, a member of the city's Harbor Quality Committee. HThere should be no concerns about swimming in any of the popular beaches.· County environmental health officials tested 16 bay beaches weekly from May 23 through Sept. 27. The routine testing, I which is partially funded by the city of Newport Beach, is a "bare bones n reinstatement of a pro- gram that was discontinued in the wake of the county bankruptcy. Less than l ,000 coliform bacte- ria per 100 milliliters of water is generally considered an accept- able level for recreational use. Although the Northstar Beach samples showed counts of 2.400 bacteria June 20, 1, 100 July 5 and 2,400 July 18, water quality pro- gram chief Larry Honeybourne said the numbers are not · cause for alarm. "We bad rainfall on J~e 17 and July 17, and run-off can shoot the coliform standards sky high," Honeyboume said. "The Upper Bay stations like Northstar typi- cally see the effects of run-off more than the lower stations." The only other eye-catching statistic is a 9,000-coliform bacte- ria count off Via Genoa Beach on Sept. 19. Since all other Via Genoa briefly in the news Get yotir Halloween candy a check-up Back to Basics chiropractic health and medical wellness center, 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, is offering free ·x-ray examinations of all candy col- lected during Halloween festiv- ities. The program -designed to make sure children's candy is free of dangerous objects -will run from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. For more information, call Dr. Battles or Dr. McKay at 650- 0736. Commission to determine land use The Costa Mesa Planning Commission on Monday gave initial approval to a general plan amendment that could change the land-use designa- tion of a portion of the Coastal Inn motel site from neighbor- hood commercial to medium- density residential. The matter will go before the City Council for final adoption within the next few weeks. Garage sale to benefit literacy program A garage sale to benefit the Newport Beach Public Library's adult literacy program will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Satur- day Nov. 4 and Sunday Nov. 5 at 2000 Seadrift Drive in Coro- na del Mar (Irvine Terrace near Avocado and Coast Highway). All proceeds will go to main- tain and expand the program, which has been threatened because of city budge t cuts. For more information, call Emily Schilling at 720-1874. almanac REAL ESTATE SALES Recent real estate sales as report- ed by Continental Lawyers Title Company, Irvine. COSTA MESA • 1894 Tustin Ave., $303,000, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, to P. and M. Hartwich • 492 Broadway, $275,000, 3 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to W. J. Henderson • 240 24th PL, $242,500, 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to W. and P. Brande • 2489 Fairview Dr., $205,000, 4 bedrooms, 2 112 baths to D. and T. Fernald. • 2461 Norse Ave., $220,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths to S. Cathcart. • 2478 -Fairway Dr., $2421000, 4 bedrooms, 2 112 baths to K F. Beauchamp • 2338 Cynthia Ct., $253,500, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, toJ. andJ. Bass • 278 E. Wilson St., $216,000, 3 bedrooms, 1 112 baths to R. and S. Farese • 2390 Westminster Ave. $216,000, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, to J. and K. Williamson • 2394 Westminster Ave., $212,000, 3 bedrooms, 1 112 bath, to L. Bald. • 1848 Illinois Ave., $210,000, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, to C . and K. Pritniani NEWPORT BEACH • 259 Cedar St., $218,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to R. G. Prancis • 241 Prospect Sl, $225,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 beths to T. H. Blurock • 305 Prospect St., $310,000,' bed- room.ti, 2 baths, to M. Hanek • 222 Prolped St., $225,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to A.C. Hoy • 328 Prospect St., $265,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, toJ.D. Lee • 243 6lst. St., $220,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to M. Annerl. • 334 62nd. St., $395,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2.baths, to M. S. Chou • 111 27th St., $460,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to P.R. Bellamy • 107 24th St., $315,000, 3 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to D. R. Welch • 1116 W. Bay Ave., $1,525,000, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, to G. Boukather • 1911 Court St., $465, 000, 1 bed- room, 1 bath to P. and E. McClary • 1140 W. Balboa Blvd., $300,000, 1 bedroom, 1 bath to C. M. Larson • 820 W. Bay Ave., $1,400,000, 2 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths to • Segerstrom nust • 115 E. Bay Ave., $265,000, 3 bed- rooms, 1 bath, to M. J . Carlozzi • 216 E. Bay Ave., $500,000, 2 bed- rooms, 1 bath to R. Waren • 1556 E. Ocean Blvd., $320,000, 2 bedrooms, l bath, to B. and A. Dimick counts are less than 70, officials say the one high count is proba- bly an aberration. Seagull drop- pings or an illegally dumped boat head might have caused the high count, Honeyboume said. Budget cutbacks have limited the county to collecting test results from other agencies and conducting limited testing. With- out comparing the figures t<> totals in previous years, it is difficult to gauge the significance of the fig- ures, Honeyboume said. But Skinner, who bas tracked test results since 1976, said the numbers are encouraging. "Last sununer's levels are com- parable to the levels seen in 1978," Skinner said. uThere was a steady rise from 1976 to 1983, and the numbers leveled out between 1984 and 1993. "These counts would suggest that everybody is really doing their best to protect the bay from human contamination." The survey asked parents if they favored random drug-test- ing for student athletes. if they felt such a program should be voluntary or mandatory and Read aboUt What's going on in your hometown. Read the Daily Pilot . re:itaul'llllt • cetering Seninf_lbwkfstu JWh Poppyseed Belgium Waffies witb lemon curd ll1Ul fresh raspberries Potato Pancakes with nnolted salmon 11114 ~llVillr Thick Sliced French Toast tDitb stllSMUll fruit Frittata Specialty ttrWiJ on·weeltmds Breakfast frrnn 7:00 To 10:30 Weekdays• 8:00 To 12:30 Weekends 200 Promontory Dr. in Promontory Point Off BirysiJr and P.C.H. • 11t11ple parking abovt and beluw rtstounmt 574-0608 HICKORY FARMS Get A Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $20.00 anywhe re in the continental United States FREE. For arrival by Christmas place your order before November 22, 1995 Visit our store today for details! Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! A ·t bl 0 I At H. k Fa I Stop In for a FREE Cup! 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The testing is not aimed at catching or purushing students, he said. uu •s designed to gjve our stu- dent athletes who don't use or maybe are tempted to use drugs a chance to get out of it by say- ing they can't because they're being tested," Martin said. Martin said he will recon- vene the steering committee of coaches and parents who looked into the issue during the summer, so it can d.ralt a formal proposal for the school boa.rd. After that, the d ecision is up to the seven-member board, he said. Martin said he expects the cost for a urine analysis to cost about $18 per student, and the' school will test at>out 10 stu· • dents randomly each week. r Total cost for the school year should be about $6,200, he said .. The drugs students may be tested for include: alcohol, amP"hetamines, marijuana, l cocaine, heroin and PCP. ~ The steering committee will start raising funds for tbe tests and looking into hospitals or health agencies to underwrite_ the program, Martin said, 1 adding that about 650 of the 1• school's 1,000 students are ,, tnvolved in athletics during the school year. -. He does expect some stu- de nts to drop out of the athletics ~ program because of the manda-i- tory testing. 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I ADULTS GET A BR~ TOOi L·-------------------~ • ., RUOAY, ocrol£8' 27, 1995 ---~ ' . -. . . .,, . ---.. ~ -' ' SOS HAU.OWRN M«TY • CitCle K lnternaUonal presents 1 tbe1r 2nd annual SOS ffillloween Party 2 to S p.m. at 1550 Superio1, Costa M Children 12 and under are welcome and must be accompanied by an adult for Hal- loween gam , costume contest, a haunted house, ghost stories, can- dy and plenty of prtzes. PRE..t4AlLOWEEN FUN FEst Adams Elementary School PTA ls hosting their 2nd annual Halloween Party from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the school, 2850 Club- house •Road, Costa Mesa. There will be food, games, crafts, prizes, clowns, fire engines, cakewalk, bake sale, music and a special effects production, "4he Cursed n-easure of Skull Island,• by chil- dren's entertainment producer Jeff Urbaniec. Call 556-3187. BAUROOM DANCE WORKSHOP Learn to foxtrot , waltz and do the Eastern swing at Orange Coast College's six-week ball- room dance workshop. The class will begin with bdsics and progre~ to more intricate pat- terns. Instructor David Kawai will teach the course from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Fridays. The regis- tration fee lS $45. To sign up, call 432-5880. TAILGATE PARTY FOR ALUMNI To kick off the festivities for the combined 30-year high school reunion of Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High School graduates from the class of 1965, a tailgate party will precede the Corona del Mar vs. Newport Har- bor Higb football game. For adcti- Annual October SALE up to 40% OFF An fl oor & window coverings 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! A.LDEN"'S CA RPETS, INC. 1663 Placenua Sc. Cosca Mesa 646-4838 !!Tinder Box~~~ CRYST~ t:OURT AT SOUTH ~OAST PLAZA l•t level neat Broadway (714) 540-8262 • . , • ••• • ••• • . .,. • ., • • ,,_Janna' ...... 8"" ....,.,,..,_ • _. • Betta.GIWf'llr• Bat H~.._ tional Information, call Kathy Waterman Tbayer at 7eo4320 or Madlyn Pelll at 160-3310. flttfVEW 'MalS MOMINADIS' :rour escort Daryl Wilson WW preview the •pans~ - Plust• tour she wtll be leadin(I next June at a alide lhow and orientation meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. ln Room 116 of Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Hall. Admisslon ls free, and attendees are not obligated to sign up for the tour. The tour will take place from June 6 to 23, and cost about $2,900 per person. • CELEBRITY VOUEYBAU PARTY Costa. Mesa.High School Girls Varsity Volleyball will play Alum- nae at 6 p.m.; Celebrities from TV's "Baywatch" and "Malibu Shores" take on the Costa Mesa Faculty at 7:15, with Burger King's Nedra Volz as referee and Bob May from "Lost in Space" as emcee, and lots of help from the "World Famous Hooters Restau- rant Girls." Entertainment pro- vided by the Isouljahs Reggae Band. Admission is $6 adults, $4 Junior High and High School stu- dents w/ ASB and $2 for children. under 11. PICTURE YOU WrTH THE 'SURFIN' WOLFMAN DUDE' Have your photo taken with the "Surfin' Wolfman Dude rid.in' f "i11<1l liVeek Save 50% on all Karastan Rugs HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa ,. • , . • , . • '· • , . • • • Sat ... weir • Bal ,,...,. , pd nm:htw CAlf/b ... , . \; • • ., ftiw ..... /w ~ HUitfJOrll • Mw .... _, lw llrroO • , ~1 •• 00./ot'4let1ldoft • D-.1 flf a..tt fJ0.00/or .... ... . ,,......._,.~ ....... .. • . , I 11'M morw ~rrdb1 ca.I: '' (714) ?-.DOIR I, . • , . • , . • ; p~ou~ .w11a1~w.ar ,. '' llJl lda.,Orift.~ere8-da.CA,2"° I •)•) •) •) •) •) •) •) •) •) •) •) ., the wave" ~ ...t ol the MUri Snack Bar at Orange County Market Place at the Orange County Faitground.i Saturday and SUnday. The Market Place ii open every Satiirday and SUnday froal 1 a.m. tO 4 p.m. at Fair Drive and the 55 Freeway. UNDOWATD PUMP.KIN CAIMNG CONTtST DIVERS-Divers lnvolved Vol- untartly ln Environmental Reha- bilitation & Safety are sponsoring an underwater pumpkin carving contest at 9 a.m. at Shaw's Covein Laguna Beach. Divers should bring their own pumpkin and par- ing knife. Prizes will be given for the scariest pumpkin, most cre- ative pumpkin and the "I can't figure it'out" pumpkln. ror more infonnatton call Kimberly Woods at 898-4901. FREE FLU SHOTS OASIS Senior Center will offer free flu shots for people age 60 and above from 9 a .m. to noon at the OASIS Senior Center, located on the comer of 5th and Narcissus in Corona del Mar. The event is sponsored in part by the City of Newport Beach Community Ser- vices Department and the Orange County Health Care Agency. Shots will be given on a first come, first served basis. For addi- tional information, call 644-3244. IBM PC USERS GROUP TO MEET Orange Coast College's IBM PC Users Group will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC'I Sdence Hall. Deligned fOI bdgtnnlng end intermediate IBM and compatible computer usen, the monthly W • lions allow users to trade informa- tion and assiSt eaCh other. lbe annual member&hlp fee is $45 and vlsaton are welcome to attend. R~ation will be con- ducted at the door. Call 843-2048 to learn more about the group. FUN~ll FOii ORTON DYSLEXIA SOO£TY The Orange County Branch of the Orton Dyslexia Society ts hosting its ?th annual "Passport to Uteracy" fundraiser dinner, fea- turlng a live auction, silent auc- tion and team trivia contest from 6 to U>_p.m. at the Wyndham Gar- aen ~otel, Avenue of the Arts, in Costa Mesa. 1lckets cost S40 per person or $400 per table and can be purchased by calling ~99- 0118. PREVIEW MAOiU PICCHU TOUR Patricia Scarfone, a Spanish instructor at Orange Coast Col- lege, will preview a spring trip to Lima, Peru and Machu Picchu at an orientation session on campus from 10 a.m. to noon in room 108 of OCC's Administration Build- ing. The seven-day Peruvian adventure will take place from March 30 through April 5, 1996 and will cost $2,327 per person. Attendance for the orientation session is free, and participants are not obligated to sign up for tbe tour. for more infonnation on tb8 tour,•caJl W -5880. WOMSHOP OH al&TING MEN Commun1catiom comultant and IOda1 scientist John Fergus will conduct a woruhop that teethes practical dps ond proven techniques for meeting and con- versing with men. The seminar, titled ·smart Choices: How to Find. Meet and Identify the .Right Man,• is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 202 of Orange Coast College's Lewis Applied Science Building. There is a $29 registration fee, and a $2 material fee payable to the instructO!': To sign up, call -432-5880. IRV GELLMAN TO SPEAK Irv Gellman, author of "Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles," will discuss his Pulitzer- prize nominated work about bureaucratic infighting, intrigue and deception among these lead- HAUOWIEN HAUNT Local spooks ere lnvited t Halloween Haunt from 5:30 p .m . ln the ComUlunity v; Center, Grant Howald Parle, and lrts at Corona del Mar. event will feature a hau room, recommended for chil ages 7 to 13. The cost is SO c foL twQ escorted tours. YD: children must be accompanied adults. A Creepy Costume test, divided into three differ age groups, will be judg between 6 and 6:30 p.m. ln ad tion, there is a kookie cami with games and contests for cents per game. For more inf mation, call 644-3151. Newport Harbor Montessori Center -Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Betber --·--*1.'~ ,,,,00 for only 1'1'1 ~~p "Academic Excellence in Harmony with Young Lives" RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC • WMc9 ~ Dob COvM ~ I 922 HAllOl llVD .. COSTA MESA • SQ-1156 Preschool•Klnderaarten FuU Time • Part 11me • Year Round A&es 2 to 6 • 7:00 Lm. to 6:00 p.m. • No registration fee. • Experienced, certified, Montessori teachers • Individualized academic instruction • Extensive extracumcular programs Cart, music, computers. gymnastics. French & dance) • Hot lunches 650-3442 425 East 18th Street • Costa Mclin Tax-Free Yield to Maturity -- ~ Commercial & Residential Flooring Full L1rv ol Wool • Sual C.~ng Av..n.blr 1904 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa Corner of Harbor & 19th St. • ~~~~~~~~ ...,. Sun. 11-5 11.188% Approximate Taxable Equivalent Yield' California State University, San Diego Revenue S&P Rating: Coupon: Maturity: Price: AAA 6.125 % 11 -1-24 101.50 Moody's Rating: Yield to Call: Can Date: Call Price: AAA 6.075% 11-1-04 102.00 *In the opinum of the Bond Counsel. interest on the Bond\ 1.~ t'ttmpt from State and Federal taxes. (39.6'fr Federal and 11.0o/r .s!ale) We own and offer mb1ec1 w prwr sale or c·hanKe m price. Everen Sec1mt1es wasfonnerly named Kemper Securities ' For more information, call Daniel C. Horgan Senior Vice President -Investments --SECU RITI ES 620 Newport Center Dr. • Suite 1300 • Newport Beach, CA 92660 ,,., ' I ...._ I I I ~ I ~ I I I~ I .._,. I I f'J ~ C' > l 1 1.( .._,. l 1 c: c: I ...._ ~ _ .................. Outdoorl Under Thi "BIG 14" ~IStANo lbatllEAT b; ~Great Hdlloween Happen- duM1ren ~es lnck or treabng ror Fashion all dge!> lhrougbout lo 5 m lsldnd Tue'>ddy from 3:30 lie CaUP 7an2 d is OJ>E'n to the pub-l-2000 SAllJRDAY. NOV. 41 GARAGE SALE FOR LITERACY N A garage sale lo benefit the a ewpo~ Bedch Publlc Library's dult literdcy program will be held from 8 d.m. lo noon at 2000 Seadnft Dnve in Corona del Mar. All proceed!> will go to maintain and expdnd the program. which has been thrt'dlened due to city budget cuts ·Tax-deductible donatJons or items for the sale are ~ppreaated. For more informa- tion, call ErnJly Sclulling at 720- 1874. The sale continues Sunday. USED BOOK SALE Fnendi. of Costa Mesa Libranes hold a Used Book Sale at the Mesd Verde Librdry, Baker Street and Mt>sa Verde Drive East from 9 a m to 3 p.m. Hardcovers and tradp pdperbacks are $1 : reg- ular paperbacks and records, 50 cents dnd children's books and magazines, 25 cents. THURSDAY, NOV. 9 NEC GROWTH STRATEGIES SdITl Yau, President and CEO of National Education Corpora- tion will speak on NEC Growth Strategies at the monthly meeting of the Association for Corporate Growth at 5:30 p.m. in the Pacific Club. The fee is $20 and includes hors d'oeurves. For reservations, call Elizabeth lnglese at 436· 7633. INVENTORS FORUM •Profit Through Inventing" is the title of a seminar scheduled for 7:30 to 10 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Science Lecture Hall. Presented by the Inventors' Porum, the workshop will address product inventing, legal protec- tion, market evaluation and ven- ture financing. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for visitors. To register, call 432-5880. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22 FREE TAX WORKSHOP The lnt~mal Revenue Service is conducting a free, one-day tax workshop from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 Park Ave. Topics will include record keeping, taxable business income, employment taxes, depreciation deductions and more. Seating is available on a first-come. first-served basis. For information, call 643-4060. TOASTMASTERS Learn to be a confident com- municator at the Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meeting at 6:55 a.m. every Wednesday at the Country Side lnn and Suites on the southwest comer of Bristol and Redhill in Costa Mesa. For information, call Judy at 540- 7904. SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi· viduals facing any serious illness, including ffiV I AIDS and cancer, will be held at 7 p .m. every Thurs- I ' ZIBBER~S Cl~OSET IS c·ct\11,f.; ·1·ct H\l.IUt\ ISl.\'U ft1u•ni11;: Hallo\\ t•t•n Ua.' ! I • h il1h·1·u · .. • l o 1hi11r.: •' Hanoi Pai1111•1I I 111·11 i111r 1• J . ~ --------~ - Beautify Your Yard! FARNSWORTH LANDSCAPE COMPANY 548-5132 Ur. 141! I 070 \\e hat'e Ol't'r 11() years comhined M>rriN' ln thl'I art"a. Our qualit,11. creatfoity and sen•ice are unmatched. Together Wf' will t<1ke core uf all your landscape cmd masunry ntt(L'i. • l.andst·aiw [)c.,ll(n • Stonework. PaU•,... & BBQ, .. • Water Fall!>, Pool .. & Spa. .. • Sprinkler Sy,tcmi. • Drainal.!c Si~ciaJINlll GLASSELL .MASONRY COMPA.'\'1' 434-7744 !Jc. Olt!l441l COME ON ... YOU KNOW YOU NEED THOSE TEETH CLEANED YOU REALLY DO PEOPLE LIKE US ••• CARING FOR PEOPLE UKEVOU ...... ...-........ _, ....... Ol'aWlllCMYS ANDTUllDAY fft'•lcat day in Institute ror Holistic Treat· ment and Research, 4019 Wester- ly Place, Swte 100, Newport Beach For infonnation, call 251· 8700. APPlE COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Club will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. The club -which is open to any- one interested in computers - encourages the development clJld exchange of information related to the Apple computer. A begin- ners' forum will be at noon. The annual membership fee is $30. Meetings are the first Saturday of each month. For in.fonnation, call 770-1865. MICROSOFT COMPUTER CLUB For individuals who prefer Microsoft Windows and Windows applications, Orange Coast Col- lege has something for you, too. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. the Winners Computer Club meets in room 116 of OCC's Fine Arts B4iJding to discuss the development and exchange of information related to Microsoft Windows and Windows applica- tions. The cost of membership is $20, which includes a newsletter. Por ihformation, call 542-0468. CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP The Board of Deacons at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport, offers a free support group for long dis- tance care givers. The group meets at 7 p.m . the first and th.I.rd Monday ol e ch month. Por intor- mation, call 857·1873. NETWORKING Q.UB The Sterling Busines Club is accepting applications for new members. The exduSJve network- ing club bolds lunch meetings from noon to 1:15 p.m. every Wednesday at the Sfuzzi restau- rant on the comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards, second lev- el. For information, call Jason at 834-1005,Ext. 220. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOTLINE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous helpline for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p.m. e very Sunday, Zen Home Stitchery, a local man- ufacturer of meditation supplies, holds a free evening of medita- tion. The purpose of the gathering is •to encourage and support the practice of meditation." The group meets in the Costa Mesa Courtyard, 1835 Newport Blvd., Building A. Call 631-5389. USC ALUMNI MEET The Alumni Association for USC Newport/Irvine Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at the USC Orange Coun- THE GREY GOOSE and~~ are pltastd Lo announce an exciting Christmas Decorallng event. .:;k:. ~.....,;...;i----. ~ ~-' ~ October 28th throuch November 6th Learn lm1ovalivt lips from home decorating expert Deborah Stapley on how to rum your house into a home for the holidays with lighted VillagtS and ornaments from Department 56, Inc. Win a Vil/a9t Animated Skating Pond autograpfted by World and Olympic Figure Skating Champion Dorothy Hamill ... and much. much more! THE GREY GOOSE WESTCLIFF PLAZA I 032 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach Telephone· 642-7803 Hours: Monday-saturday I 0 to 6. Sunday Noon to 5 MasterCard 'A' Visa -0-American Express FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1995 ry t dllly in Irvine, 2361 Camp Drive. Call ~USC. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about cbvorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two.attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options. 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled •Protect Your Assets" qt 10 a .m . every Saturday. Attorney Debra -Grunaila ~-how wills, living trusts. charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate Admission is free, but seating is Ii.outed. Reservations may be made by calling 760-8775. HOW TO RAISE TEEN -AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victona St., Costa Mesa, offers a tree edu- cational worbbop for ~ teens at 10 a.m. each 5'1••t Every w k's workshop ..... finish a new top&c, so J* • can join the group ot ARY ,.,_ liat the cycle Call 7().6-8166, FAMILIES ON COURSE , A seven-step mtervend<m _. mediauon program for famiJIM 19 scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m . f#Sf Saturday at the Costa Mesa C:C.0-, muruty Center, 1845 Park Al'& The program focuses on w• al communicating with any out-4· control family dispute, anger and ge neral family disharmony. 11Mt cost is SS for adults, $3 for c::llQ· dren 13 to 18. Parents do not b8Y9 to be present. Gall 556-8000.------ CARE~IVER SUPPORT GR0tW ' A support group for the adult chtldren of aging parents is offered at the OASIS SenioT Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona de l Mar It meets from 6:30 to 8: p m the second Wednesday al edch month m the OASIS lobby ... For more lnformabon, call Vicki at 1 644-3244 Come Jfelp Us Celebrate! As we begin our 37th year of fine jewelry sales and service in the Newport Harbor area we invite our friends to ' ' I A SPECIAL SHOWING OF GEMSTONES OF AUSTRALIA! Fancy Colored Diamonds Deep Blue Sapphires South Sea Pearls and all kinds of Opals! Also an opportunity to do some early holiday shopping at 200A> Off ON ALL mMS NOW IN STOCK This saJe continues for ten days OCTOBER 19th through the 28th All major credit cards accepted. All sales final. CHARLES H. BARR Member of tilt Aml'nccm Gnn Snc:it1ty t 803 Westdiff Dr .. Newport Beach. California 92660 (71 4) 642-33 t 0 PLEASE HELP us.~ . BACIC TO BASICS ... Chiropractk Is making Nov. 2nd little Dane~· From 7am to 7pm on this special day. all proceeds from services performed by the Doctors and support team at Back to Basics wlll be donated to little Dane to help him In hi~ fight to llfe. ~ere will never be as QQOd c.i time or a be r reason to have your family nc:J frien eva1u.1ted , HELP LITTLE DANE Dane Ohwller is a three year old boy who has been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Dane has undergone several operations and multitudes of chemotherapy treatments and has recently come home from the hospital in remission. The medical costs, surgeries and chemotherapy treatments have exhausted all of the Ohwiler's financial resources should any other further surgeries or treatments be necessary. You can help by joining us at Josh Slocum's fund raising dinner and at Back to Basics "Dane Day ... Good Sounds Is proud to join Josh Stocuml and Balck to Buks 9'1ropr.ct1c ro raise money fOf the Dane Otllwller cancer fund Dane and his family ~ gfven us a lot of pcrspectNe on what real problem can be and hOW fortunate rn<»t Of u~ re ly ate. ~a\e join ~ In our effocts to ratse ~o ~~the chance he so ....... cal Josh Slocum~ c. Stop byaedtto ..... STEREO/CABLE lV TiEL£PHONEl1NTERCOMISECURfTY • CENTIW; VN:. SYSTEMS • Josh Slocum~ Is putting on a dinner for life. Ttus fund raiser is Josh Slocums way or helping h~ Dane~ ram1ly to fi9ht the very high cost of Dane~ brain tumor operation. Let~ all)01n 1n the~ that tl'l1s httl~ boy 1s enduring. pin us on November I. 1995 fOf food and libations. All proceeds wM ~ oonated to the o ne Ohtwtlet fUnd. Please c•I 642~5936 now lar raervMtons. Oinnef wll li"d.~ SIOO.l'll hmous Prime Sbb. l Chic.trn. Mrj Mlfj. ~. hOt l'Oh.. s.Mad Ot .soup ,., ~ ~ ~ °' Callfofnln tnoJI ~wr.es - c • fftlOAY, OCT08P 27. 1995 MILLER CONTINUED FROM 1 business at Newport Harbor H.tgh. H coacbed vanity foot· ball there from 194345. ln 1955, Mr. Miller left the classroom to become the school's assistant superinten- dent Then, three years later, he became Cost.a Mesa High School's first prindpal. He returned to teaching in t 966 at Davis Middle School. where he stayed until bis retire- ment in 1972. To his students, Mr. Miller was known as a "task mast • "He had h.igh standards and 1 held Jus students to it,· said Pan- 1ctn a fellow teacher. Mr Miller was once quoted d'> l><tymg: ·As a teache r, my job ,., to do my best to see to it that .,1udenl!. accomplish the goal of !wing better citizens.'' In thP Idle 1970s, Mr Miller -.pPdrhPddPd a corruruttee to e!>ldbll!>h dn dilnual awards pro- grc1J11 to lwnPfit students at Cos- ld f\fe~c1 dncl Estancia high ')chool.., d'> w<>U dS Orange Coast dnd Sm1lhPrn CaWom1a col- IPgl'!> 1 In tJw I %0!> and '70:., Mr. Miller Wd.., d mrm bN of Cl IART BABY CONTINUED FROM 1 ht1\P 1 f'lf'bfdl pdhy or drl' men- 'ttll} rt·lt11 d('d or h..iv<" other ·h<'r1llh probh-'rn•,, <,he !>did Cotta Mesa, the CoaUnlttee Harbor Area Relean:b TMm, which planned a coune for the dty's future. He was a member ol the CQI.. ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce and served on its boe.rd ol ~ tors. And. be served as a deacon and an elder tor St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in New- port Beach. He leaves behind his wife, Jo, who has been at a convalescent hospital f OT the past six yea.rs, son, Glenn, of Fountain Valley and daughters, Marianne Capelle, of Huntington Beach and, Mefedith Gloster, of Costa Mesa, dS well as six grandchil· dren, two-great-grandchildren and myriad friends at the Costa Mesa Uons Club. &11 Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa is directing the funeral services. Memorial ser- vtces Me slated for 4 p.m. Mon- day at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch urch in Newport Beach. In lieu of Dowers. donations M e requested to be directed to the Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Lions Club, c/o Mike Scheclfer, 3004-C Deodar, Costa Mesa. or the Les Miller Memor- ial Schola rship. c/o Jeffrey Dunsdale at Orange Coast Col- lege, 2701 Fairview, Costa Me!>d. N Sd.ld. Both Bradley and Brent. 30, traveled to the hospital in Long Beach to visit their daughter each day after work. "She responded to our voices, and they allowed us to touch her 1l wds very emotional," Bradley sd1d "I have a lot of faith and am very optunistic -we both are. We never gdve up hope." SPORTS CONTINUED FROM 1 propoul of its own. "The owner ol an enterptlM out in Orange bad taken a former school lite and converted it into an athletic playground," school board member Ed Decker Mid. "He had everything from minla· ture golf to speed soccer to roller hockey. I think he even had a dri- ving range out thete." The board members took field trlps out to the site, and most decided the community would be better served by the plan launched by the city and the fair -grounds. "The question developed, 'What would be the potential income to the district from this type of a venture with a private entity?'" said board president Judy Franco. "When I learned it would be in the nejghborhood of $25,000 a year, I felt we needed to go back to-the city and gain a firmer understanding of what the community's needs are in terms of youth activities and understand the needs of the high school. "ln my own mind, J felt we lbou.ld pursue the~ made by the ~ and the fair gtoundl. • Board member Jim de Boom, however, aaAd he feell the pt1va&e venture would otter greater flDul. cia1 beneftts. Under tbat ~ the school district would~~-­ site to the private enterpriM 1111t then share tn the proftts general· ed by pa.id uae of the fadlity. ·1 don't think the city's plan ls a very good deal.• de Boom said. "fjscally, lt doesn't make any sense for the scllool distrlct. ~ dally in these economic ti.ma ... Unfortunately, l can't find any· body else on the board who 'agrees with me." Meanwhile, the three-way plan bas captured the interest of other entities. Orange Coast Col- lege. 'which is right across the str~t from the high school, has expressed the desire to "share in the information and use" of the facility. • U they're going to be putting In a new sports complex right across the street, naturally we're interested," said Jim Mcilwain, the school's vice president of administrative services. "We have a need here at OCC for an all- weather running track and a 50- meter pool." PL~ We Cater Fiestas bhibition Cookjng Our Spedaltyl • Slnl~aiita• lor • Ha~ Tortilcu • Strofffng Mariachi• 714 \Vhtlt' <.,ht> clo<>sn't '>UJf Pr rtny 1111.11nr hP<1llh problem~ now. r<rndr1U\ lrctCjllc good hPdlth rhd- 11 t comP p,1..,1ly Shi• w c1.., on c1 r<•..,pir dlor (or " ========================= Ptght \\'PPk... hPC clll'>t' hPr lungs wl•rP undPrdPvt>loped r1nd '>pPnl n1•r1rly lh1P1· monlh'> in dn 1nr11 ba- tnr Sh£' hr1-. undt•rgone fo11r f'ye ... m41>ri1·.., b1•c dU..,e '>h<> hd'> r1 rE>ll- 1r1 dtWd'>P c111d hc1d mmor hP<1rt ... ur91·ry lo 1 lo'>P d ht>drl v<1lvr - bolh common proc Pduft''> fur p rP- mdtUrP brJblP\. Plu5 '>hi' had bouts \.,1th v<1n1111' inf Pctwn'>, lwr moth- LOW •LOW PRICES & VERY FAST KENNY 1/1<· PRINTER · 1. , . . -.. 2SO 3 2 I 2 MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO ME>(ICO The Tradition Continues Since 1972 COl.KTAILS FOOl" T<J (,IJ PHONE AHEAD 296 £ 17 TH ff. COSTA MESA 645-7626 • LIVE ON PAY-PER· VIEW! OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS \\ORI.I> COVIii \T ('flAMPIONSlflr \11 t'\Ullll!! n11 hnllh hJrrcd. h:.ind 10- h.111d u 1111hJI 11111rn.m1t'.nl l lw World < • mh.11 ChJmp111n,l11p v. ill 'hllWl J\C th~ v.11rhl\ m11'>t 11111'>1.mthn~ mart1.1l npcrt ' m 1·1~h1 d1fh:rent fighlln~ ') ll'nl' 'qu;mng oft a!!Jln\I t:Jl:h olhcr 0'\11 Y \I IJ IJ'\ SA'fl'R01", OCT. 7 <'ALL 1-800-859-2462 TO ORDER W('\·\ HALLOWEEN HAVOC Annu;il "'fl'\thng fnght fc\I ftJtu re' lfulk Hogan. "M.1lh11 M,m" Rt1n<.l y Savage. Ric Flair un<l more WCW Supm tar'' ONLY $27 95 Sl NDA V. OCT. 29 CALL 1-800-815-4929 TO ORDER PULP F1C..'TJON Over 65 i:ntlc~ agree "Pulp Piciion" " •"Tbt Best F1lm or~ Y~r!'' Don't ma c; one of the rnollt . hock1na .md <>rigmal actmn thnllc~ 10 evt'r tut the big ~recn Scamng John Truvolta, Samuel L Jach on, Harvey Ke11el. un<.I Uma Ttt'urman PREMIERlNG OCT.19 CALL 542-6222 TO ORDER (i)caMCAST f fi~ COSTA MUA CMC PLAYHOUll PRESENTS w PLAY ON BY RICK ABBOT • DIREffiD BY GREG COHEN e• The hilarious ontla of a community theoterl °"*' 26 tin~ '' f.-~ -.-· : ... ~ Tllw*y, fricloy, S.turday • l:OOpm ~; . ...., ...... 2:00pai ... NOW ELEBRATING OUR • Thanks for 1 O Great Years! Come check out our new menu and low prices. ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI & HOT APPETIZERS $16.50 perperson 5:30 to e:30 Tuesday thru Sunday Joln us lor Monday Night football 5:30 till 10:00 3355 Via Lido; Newport Beach 71///6'7,l}-0/f7/i 0 Nearly World Famous Wings, Seafood, Sa ndwiches, Salads, and, of c~urse 2406 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach 714-723-5800 . • 580 Anton Boulevard Costa Mesa 714-668-9464 L:INDEN CONTINUED FROM 1 someday attending UCLA and earrung an advan~~gr~ 1n computer science or engmeenng, moved to Costa Mesa with his mother earlier this year from Independence, a small town along the Sierra Nevada moun- tains. even though he was forced to do his homework assignments in a car that doubled as home, he still earned As and Bs in college prep classes. RILEY CONTINUED FROM 1 tion today, u many a.re pre- -= dieting, It will be another entry on tbe former supervi- sor's fast-growing medical chart. In addition to the 1994 back surgery, Riley under- went a quadruple heart bypass operation ln 1991. He has diabetes and has suffered in the past from asthma and emphysema. An appointee of then Gov. Ronald Reagan, Riley, a former Marine Corps. general, served an.. the Board (J{ Su.perviiors from 1974 to 1995. His health has deteriorated since leaving the boa.rd. and friends say he has been bedridden and in a wheelchair for some time. "Our thoughts and prayers are with rum,• Bergeson said. "It anybody can make the most out of a tough situation, it's Tom Riley." Jo & M-AGOO A Boutique of Fine Clothing For Both Women & Children ( Watches Brew served thru Halloween ) • Next to the Balboa Ferry • On the Penninsula • 6 7 5-4890 ,. --~-~--~---~----------___;..__:__ __ ----II ADVERTISEMENT ~I ----------------....;...._-----"'' Food and fun at Johnny Rockets La Sal Living healthy with GNC otherFor ~~lnal hamburger and Guests wtll be picked up 88 GNC (General Nutrition Centet). sports nutrttJon produets: ptiJM~ c American culslne hi house drfv tak located on the street level of powders, energy ~ dine at Johnny Rockets ' om your ' en es you Triangle Square, Is your source for mutti-vitamiM In liquid, tabNlt d reminiscent of a 1950s Soda by limousine to Johnny staying and living healthy, the capsule form and healthy er**8. shop. tt offers a fun atnvw.~ Rockets, and enjoy SOUth Of the natural way. Met-Rx, A-~ hu a ~,alcllft attentlve--"ce and "fr1'""~ dly""' tv 'tt hamburgers, fr1es, vv•~ "'7 ..,.,1 d F j -lck vi en s a . shakes and apple pie 8 b d There is an extensive selection from H<?8P. Hospttal and erdcnl I f or ust a n el, choose your la mode In a festJve Or er of sports nutrition and energy by celebrity athletes, Is a pop• avorite Oldies from the Juke box. setting. The limo party Is products, vitamins. homeopathic protein nutritional drink (meal ~~YOU choose "My Kind of Town," avallabie Sun. _ Thur. For fresh, healthy authentic remedies (many herbal P9Ct servers to dance to the and lasts two and one-Mexican cuisine, dine at La Salsa, based), as well as music!) half to three hours. The the original taqueria, where the natural skin and hair In addition to hamburgers with cost 18 s159.95 plus tax festive atmosphere Is the perfect care products. GNC all the fixings, the menu has and ratulty. setting for lunch or dinner. carries Sunsource grilled breast of chicken, a variety J'Jnny liockets In The menu features vegetarian Health Products, Inc. - of sandwiches, chill and American All pies are baked fresh on the Triangle Square I~ and seafood entrees, a variety of homeopathic ' or chill fries. Don't miss out on the premises. open Mon •• Thur. snd Sun., 11 fresh salads, classic burritos remedies for fountain treats: malts, shakes and Looking for a unique party a.m. to 10 p.m.; Frl. snd Sst., 11 rancheros, combination plates everything from allergy floats along with flavored cokes. idea? Johnny Rockets will a.m. to 11 p.m. Kids menu. Call and house specialties. For and arthritis to cold Top off lunch or dinner with a slice coordinate the perfect llmouslne 631-2967. starters, try the chunky and flu relief. of pie, or take a whole pie home. party for eight _ 10 people. guacamole made from fresh Haas Popular roots and avocados, or the shrimp herbs include q uesadlllas. Popular favorites are echinacea and camarones calientes (spicy goldenseal, which shrimp); vegetarian roasted chili boost the body's rellenos; enchiladas sulzas with immune system. shredded chicken and creamy "We offer a nice change of place tomatillo sauce; shrimp or Mahi here at Triangle Square." said Gail Mahi tacos; and bumtos Cappello, GNC sales and marineros. Healthy side dishes marketing manager. "International include grilled zucchini, and black tourists are thrilled with GNC's beans with rice. selection and our pnces are According to your host, Jim significantly lower than European Crooks, you'll find the best prices," she said. rotisserie chicken in town at La Athletes will appreciate the Salsa. It Is lean and skinless, supplement) that can be mixed with water or fruit juice. There are also weight loss and weight gain products. Natural Solutions is a compfete natural beauty care system line. GNC is open Mon. -Thur.,· 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Frl. and Sat., noon to 6 p.m. Call 660-0291. marinated In lime and grilled over an open flame for a delicious flavor. Healthy Chinese cuisine at f • , Step up to the fabulous salsa bar, where you'll find five different kinds of salsas, all made fresh Chong~s I summer rolls (grilled chicken breast with shredded lettuce and -• ., dally on the premises. For dessert, try the sweet potato flan or refreshing non-fat sorbets -mango, raspberry or kiwi. herbs folded in a rice pancake); Chinese lllil•• chicken salad; citrus SUNSEl' DINNER. ________ on11 1195 All lh1~ fun for • ludcy ldth or adults. For Only '159" plus lax & grotui!>' SUNDAY BRUNCl:l Only $1395 Daily ll:30-3:00p.m. Well known for its margaritas, La Salsa has 10 varieties from which to choose, made with flavorful sorbets. La Salsa, In Triangle Square, is open Sun. -Thur., 11 :30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 11 :30 a.m. to midnight. Heart-healthy menu; Full bar. Take-out; catering. Reservations are not needed. Call 646-0397. Sfuzzi: we're Italian Sfuzzi celebrates the art of dining. This family-oriented, upscale Italian bistro that's reasonably priced. offers a variety of dining pleasures. All meals are prepared by culinary-trained chefs. Weekdays, try Lunch Express, a 45-minute lunch for 1ust $7.95, featuring an item of the day. Early bird dinners, offered daily from 4 to 6:30 p.m .. include entree. salad and dessert for 1ust $11 .95. Sunday brunch with menu selections and buffet items includes antipasti bar, entree. breads, beverage or champagne for $13.95, held from 11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m . Daily chef specials include entree of the day, pasta and pizza of the day and homemade soup du JOUr. Veni, Vi di, Vici (on the house) or Happy Hour takes place Tuesday through Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. with complimentary Italian appetizers. On Monday night, its football on two big-screen TVs. If you want a private Veni. Vidi, Vici, the catering director will arrange your special event. Catering for up to 500 guests, or hold an intimate gathering in the private wine room. Mari< your calendars for these upcoming wine dinner series: Mon., Nov. 13, Silver Oak and Sonoma Cutrer wineries and Mon .. Dec. 4, Moet Chandon/Doma1ne Chandon. Specially created four-course menus are paired with distinctive . wines. Wine dinners commence at 7 p .m. and cost $45 to $60 per person. Sfuzzl, In Triangle Square, Is open dally for lunch from 11 :30 s.m. to 4 p .m.; dinner weekdays and Sunday, from 4 to 10 p.m.; Fri. and Sst., 4 -11 p.m. Extensive wine list. Cs/I 548- 9500. salad with jicama and cashews; and wor wonton soup (filled with shrimp, chicken and ~ barbecue pork with i.t mixed vegetables and ~ won ton dumplings). Chong 's caters to the 1\ health-conscious diner. :t All food is prepared by trained gourmet chefs, ·_..-LL.._ _____ using only premium Chong's -gourmet Chinese cuisine with a difference -means healthy food of the highest quality that's reasonably priced. Choose from an array of contemporary and traditional Chinese dishes. For fast service, select your lunch or dinner items from the made-to-order menu or combination plates. Menu service features specialties such as seafood with tomatoes, mushrooms and Thai basil ; Szechwan eggplant, orange chicken; and a variety of nee bowls. Popular favontes include vegetable oil (sparingly) and 100% white breast chicken. ,,. All sauces are freshly prepared by the three Chong brothers, '~ who have more than 15 years experience in the restaurant industry. At your request. the chef will steam cook any of the menu items, or prepare them '·~ without meat, salt or oil. There " are no rich. heavy sauces or MSG. Chang's, in Triangle Square, is open from Sun. -Thur., 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Catering. Call 548-3243. DNA: jeans and more For casual. contemporary 1eans and apparel head over to DNA "I wanted to bring a Melrose Avenue feeling to Orange County," said store owner Douglas Schell. who opened the store nearly a year ago. "I carry fashion forward, high quality jeans with a better fit, that appeal to the 20-to 40-year- old customer. The clothing has a slant toward fashion as opposed to straight function." he said Choose from Diesel, Miss Sixty. Big Star and Replay. DNA stocks all the basic cuts in add1t1on to fashion items such as satins and Ralphs-a recognized leader In 1873, George Albert Ralphs opened his first grocery store in Los Angeles. He operated his business with two philosophies in ' .,,,.. velvets. Tops and accessories provide a total look. DNA, Triangle Square street level, Is open Mon. -Thur., 11 s.m. to 9 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; and Sun., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call '722-9192. mind· to provide value-priced, top.> quality products to his customers and to give them the customer- comes-f1rst service they deserved. Today. Ralphs Grocery Co 's business philosophy remains the same Only now, Ralphs 1s one of the leading supermari<et chains in , Southern California. It 1s also the largest supermarket chain in the greater Los Angeles area as a result of the recent met'Qer with Food 4 Less Supermarkets, Inc. The company operates more than 275 conventional Ralphs and 60 Food 4 l ess price-impact warehouse stores In Southern C811f6mia. Ralphs also operates 2E stOf'eS in Northern California and , 37 in the Midwest. Most conventional Ralphs stor9! feature fresh seafood, floral shops, bakeries and full-service deUcatessens. The company's pnce·lmpact Food 4 less superrnnets are recognized .. leadets ln providing conscious 1 con umers Wtttl q<Jality and v~ t low prioes. RaJphs' charitable ann. The Ralpt\a/Food 41.eas F<>WKMtion, aupport hunchdS Of non-profit ~that--*t dtsadvantllQed indMdulll . .,:.-=::.~· oon••IMnfpaMJ9. .... .,... INTERFAITH COUNCIL The Newport•Mesa·lrvine lnterl.nh Council, •n umbtella ~ for ~al area~ groupi, ne.cts volun- teers active In toc..r c.ongregadons. For Information. caJI C.rol Brown; S..3213. KJOS CANCER CONNEO"ION 1'M Kids C.ncer Conneaion Is dedicat· ed to the emotional, fducatfonal and financial needs of chilchn afftict.d with cancer Volunteers are needed. F0< infor· mat100. call 851 -7774. SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to tiSist in a variety of programs with the Orange County chapter For more Information, call 480-5222 MAKE·A·WISH FOUNDATION Make A-Wish Foundation of Orange County. which makes wishes come true for children wrth life-threatening illness- es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of p<»1t1ons For information, call Gilda, 476 9474 ..,.... Of D9llS n. Mlrdt of °"'* offb In COit.i ........ ~for fund-f'.wng ~ IPMklna oppottunfdes. OCDlb-.1 offiCt .. wafi end help wtttt bulc ~ For lnfoimltion. ail 611 . 8700. MASTBt CH09W..E OF OR..+MGE COUNTY • The pefiforming •rts organlutlon neecl5 volunteetS for a>mput« Input, ticketing. filing •nd Nindli~ phones. For lnfonnation. au 556-QQ. MUscuLAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIA110N The Muscular Dystrophy Asso(.latlon of Or.nge County is in need of volunteers for support group leaden, ~et stuff. Ing. 'f*)al event staffing. offQ help, coin oounters, speaker's bure11u, etc. For more Information, call 750-1408. NEW DIRECTIONS fOlt WOMEN INC. The n<>f'l.1>'0fit rec.every center for adult women with alcohol and other chemic.al depet dencies seeks volunteers. call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m or call kYf at S48-8754 NEWPORT BEAOI CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau is dedic.ated to the pro- motion of the city to potential visitOf'S. If you have extensive knowledge of New· port Beach and would like to volunteer, call 722·1611. NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA The Newport<osta Mesa YMCA needs •variety of general volunteer help. For Information or 9Pf)lications. call RJta. 642·9990. OPERA PAOFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific. has a wide range of acti~ for volunteers. For i-nformatlon, call 474-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SlATE Operation Clean Slate. a Costa Mes. based organization that focuses on graf· frtl prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and for othe< duties. For more information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Interfaith Shelter is the largest family shelter in the county, housing, feeding and counseling 20 families daily. The group needs volunteers and dispos- Orange County's Cigar Headquarters • Arturo Fuente, Avo • Cuem-Rey • D.tvldoff • Don Uno • IJunhlU • lxulJbur • fonsea • Grtfftn • H. Upnwin • ~anudo • Montesino • P.G. • Putaps • Punch • Romeo &. JuUm • V. CentennLll • lino &. IMhy more. ~Tinder Box~~~~ .~~--= (714) 548-8282 REGGAE NIGHT THURSDAYS• 7·11:00 JUMBALAYA·THURS OCT.16 8PM'12AM . THE FABUS-FRI OCT 17 8PM-12AM RAGING SUN· SAT OCT 18 lPM·7PM THE FABLES-SAT OCT 28 8PM·12AM FREE BODY PAINTING ON STAGE s5oo DONATION WITH PROCEEDS GOING TOWARDS 10 DIFFERENT WILDLIFE PRESERVATION SOCIETIES. Where would Hans el and Gretel be with out a fores t? PI fA '>f don't rvt•r fo~!I dgor ff s info th e brush. Jf'c u~1 wJirn o for t! f Lurm, w all f 11<>)1. ............ '°' ll1fol1Mtiofl. ull ,,,,,, ~01 ·1213. OllWGe COUNTY CXJl•MnY ~COUNC1 ~Mt needld fot • ..,.,.. of functions For lnfOl'INtiof\ QI ... 6199. I OMHGE COUNTY CHAMIElt OAOf EmtA The Orange County O\amber ORhft. tr• needs volunteers to help sell tkbts. staff soc.lat •ffalrs, work the offb end assist \ffth fn41iflng partieS. The OI chestrl also needs volunteers who woutd Ille to leam men about classlal music to per- ticipate on its admlnlw.tlve boerd. lnfonnation: 644-7019 (Gii Abn1ms). ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE ........ coc:wdlnMle the~ t'OUP· For lnfotmoldori. ml 999-4111 b9t'I llft t &Jft. Md J p.m.. WlfllC SYMPllONY OICHES1'M ,,. ar.,.. ~ '8dftc ~ Ordwtr•'I Yoluruen In fdueetiOn Opportunitili5 Pf09'*" nMds volun-- '"'1 llO Allilt chRchn In • wriety of ~ rruial actMt*. \\)tuntMn .,,.net • tot.Ill of six satwcMy momJngs ~the children. For Information. call 7S~ !xt. 244. PEOIATllC CANCER RESEMCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support the pedl· atrk cancer ~rch laboratOtY at the Ollldren~ Hospital of Orange. It needs volunteers for a variety of duties. For infotTNtiotl. call the main office. 532· 8692. , PMNTICE DAY SOtOOl The .hool ls.~ CO«lu- atlonel dll/ sdtOOt .mg the r1"ds of children ~ 5'*iftc ~ disabili-~d•. VQklntftn need9d In many ate.ti For lnforrNtk>n. ~1531-4511. PRIME DYNAMtcS Prime Dyn•mlcs, • Newport Beach non-profit organiutlon for 1he 99 and younger set, needs volunteers for its programs. Call 262-7300. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together. a component of the Orange County Health care Agency'i Children's Mental Health services, matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotional or fam- ily p<oblems. Many of the mlldren are underprivileged and victims of abuse Information: 631·7540. The Orange County Homeless Tastt Force is recruiting volunteers for the Interfaith Council Networic to work <>ne- on-one with homeless adults in • pn>- gram on basic life skills. Information: 263-1n4. ~ Beautiful Hair! ORANGEWOOD BOUTIQUE The upscale male boutique that ~ frts the Orangewood Chlldren's Home for neglected and abused mlldren needs voluntfff'S to aeate displ~ tag clothes and work with customers. •mong other duties. Information: 760-6640 (Chris- tine). 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QUOTE OF THE DAY '71uit goal·linl* ltand. ~just brot'l/hl " up mtOUilnall!j from UlUhin ta ...• -FROUGH JAHJD •maw s&EOW OCT0111 n. ttfs a CAllLION. 1424JH. at. 2D ~-------------------------, FOOTBA LL WEEK : +TONIGHT: BATTLE OF THE BAY ... Newport Harbor High vs. Corona del Mar, 7:30. + SATURDAY: Stories and photo coverage of Thursday's frosh-soph football games involving Estancia and Costa Mesa, and Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. I (You can't wait? The final scores are listed on page 10, but you'll have to search.) 1 L-------------------------J BO ATING stephanie keefe Franco, Sturman making some big • IlOISe • '96 Snipe Western Hemispheres next up for local sailors. L ocals Jdck f-rdnco and Mike Sturmdn recently quaW1ed for thP 1996 SnipE> WestNn Hemispheres, to bE> hPld next •October in Larchmont. N Y. The two quahlaed dfter finishing second dt thP Smpe North Amencdn . held in Atlanta. Franco, d membt>r of Balboa Yacht Club, and Sturmdn, d member of the Ullmdn Satls staff, sailed con!.LStently strong throughout the three-day series, ending up only one point out of first. T}le top two fimshers at the N.A.s qualified for the Western Hemispheres. In a fleet of 78 boats, an a field of competitors that Franco deemed "deeper than the Srupe Nationals," the two saw extremely shilty condlllons and breeze rangmg from 3·16 knots. ·It was a hard place to sdtl. • saJd Sturman. Franco has a number of national titles m various boats under his belt and Sturman is currently seeking the 470 spot in the 1996 Olympics. 0 This weekend, sailors will be converging from around Southern Calif omia at Los Angeles Yacht Club for the Cal 40 Nationals. An estimated 20 boats are expected to compete, including a few from the New- port area, in the two-day series. A storm front is expected to bring good breeze from the Northwest, so many sailors have their fingers crossed. • Last weekend saw the top collegiate women's sailors from around the country compete in the second annual Collegiate Women's Singlehanded C hampionship. Hosted by the Portland Yacht Club, the regatta featured 16 women who qualified from their specific regions. Newport Beach resident Piona McLean, a freshman at UC Irvine, gra\)bed one of the two California spots a few weeks ago at the qualifier held at Stanford. McLean saw extremely adverse conditions d uring the three~ay series, with a range of breeze and very cold water. The fleld wu extremely ~and McLean saw 101De ups, tnduding o first, and tome downs durtng the regatta, turning tn a ~ble 1 lth piece flnlsh ovwd. •U~. u update on our local~~ and their ICbedu1el u tbey wind doWn their campeigm un ,,..,.,.. tor the 'niala. Eagles pound out 42-18 victory over Mesa: • Estancia ground game proves superior as the Mustangs take to the air, but it isn't enough. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA ~ The evolution or the Battle of the Bell rivalry between host Estancia High and Costa Mesa turned 180 degrees Thursday rught at Orange Coast College, where the smashmouth Eagles hammered out a 42-18 Pacific Coast League football vic- tory over the Mustangs, who were driven to the air. As the Estancia offense steam· rolled to 367 of its 387 offensive yards on the ground, the Eagle defense stepped up to fill whatev- er gaps Costa Mesa (4-4, 1-2 in league) exploited the past two seasons to outscore Estancia, 90- 12. The result was a Mesa shift to a shotgun attack that still couldn't keep up with the Estancia rushing machine. "We've been the doormat," said Estancia Coach John Lleben· good. "It's been a long time since we've been able to do this. I'm very happy for the kids." lt was, ironically, Estancia's ini· tial attempt to pass that gave Mesa its only lead of the game, when Mustang senior linebacker Ryan Taylor intercepted a pass in the flat and returned it 44 yards for d touchdown midway through the first quarter. After a failed conversion kick, Estancia (5·3, 1-2) took just three plays to answer, as d 15-yard James Dawkins run, ~ubsequent facemask penalty, and d 45-yard scamper by Bachy Gonzalez set up quarterback Jeff Perry's 3-ydrd sneak to tie it at 6-6 Wlth 6 27 left in the period. Gonzalez, who returned to triple dlgits for the first time Mnce PCL play began Wlth 138 yards on 15 cames, capped the Eagle~· next possession with d 23-ydrd TD run. He then added the two· point conversion run dnd the Eagles never trailed dg.un. Mesa got a lift when Juruor Chris Mokede stepped in dl qudT-I terback late in the second qudrter, 1 connecting on completion!. of 43 and 17 yards to the Estdnnd 2. But even though a facemask penalty created first-and-goal at the 1. the Eagle defense refused to bend, and time ran out in the half with the Mustangs scram· blmg into formation at the 7 "That was obviously big.~ Mesa Coach Jeny Howell Sdld of the nussed opportunity. With sophomore James Dawkins (10 carries for 74 yard!. m the first half) sidelined Wlth d shoulder injury, juruor Chns FelJx JOmed Gonzalez in the backfield to start the third quarter, and bolt- ed to paydirt from 15 and 67 yards. to make it 28-12 with JU'>t more than 13 mmutes left. Mokede, however, contmued to slmg away (11 for 25 for 184 yards) ·and brought the visitors to with.in 28-18 win 8:39 left. STANDINGS Pacific CoMt L••• ~ 0...-• L T W l f Laguna Hills J 0 0 7 t 0 UruYet'Sity 2 t 0 7 1 0 lstMcM 1 2 0 5 3 fl: c.ta..... 1 2 0 ' 4 0 Alr10 Niguef 1 1 0 5 2 0 Laguna BeKh 0 2 0 2 S 0 ~-­Est.nda G. ea.ta .... 11 laguN Hills 20, Uniwrsity 14 ...... , .• a... (7 p.M.) Aliso Niguel at ~ Beech ~Now. 2 (7 p.m.) UnMerslty 11S. C.-. ..._, at New- pott Harbor frtdlty, Now. 3 (7 p.m.) &tMde at Aliso Njguel Laguna Hills at Laguna Beach DON LEACH DAILY PILOT Bachy Gonzalez rambles for yardage as Costa Mesa de fenders Steve Herzog (33), Je remy Lefe ver (68) and Julius Vasquez (right) pursue ln Thursday's football game. Eagles still remember ... defense proves that out •Goal-line stand, long intercep- tion return for touchdown and four sacks ignite Estancia. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA • They had a bdd taste m their mouths smce last year. But with a goal-line stand to end the first half Thursday night, a long interception returned for a touchdown and four quarter· back sacks, they were finally able to spit 1t out. Estancia High's Eagles, while shutting doWll Costa Mesa's rushing attack, turned in the large plays and got retaliation from last year's humiliating loss, hammering the visiting Mustangs, 42-18, in a Pacific Coast League game at OraR.ge Coast College. Estand a 42, Costa Mesa 18 Score by QuMt9n Costa Mesa 6 0 6 6 • 18 Estancia 14 0 14 14 • 42 AntQuerW CM • Taytor 44 lnt~ception ret\Kn (loc.k flllled), 7:36 Est • ~ny 3 run (lckk la.llf'd). 6 'l7 EA·~ 23 run (Gonuln nmJ, 2 07 T1llrd o..rter Est· ~lu IS run (Buro.ti kldt) II 14. CM • Ohre1 13 1;\11\ ~tailed), 2.43 Est • Felix 67 run (Bu.rden lddc), I -06 Fout1ll Ouarter CM • Vuqua 20 ~ fnlm Moltede ~ 141Jled). 8:39 £st • ROIJ\JD '8 pu1 ln~ptlon (Du:rclen kick), 604 Est • Jahld 7 run (Burden lddt), HO Attendance I ,400 (•tlnM.ted) INDIVIDUAL I USHINO CM · McBride, M81 Oh.nil. 13·30t 'nlylor, 2·mlnuHli Moltede, 8-mlnlll·IS. Bit • Oonulez. 1H38i Felix, IO· 108i Oewldns, 10-741 T. 'nlnl lu, S·l lli "-ny, S·l&i J&hld, 1·1. Herman, 1-4, tNDMOUAL PASSINO CM. Maude, 10.24·1, l lMr Ttylor, M-0, • Bit. htly, 1·2·1, 20 IM>IVll>UAL UCl!JVINO CM· 0tim. 6-130, Abbott, 3-:.0. Vuqua.. 2·28 Eft. Jebid. 1·30 CMG ITA.1'ISTICS .... . CM 13 :u ' •• 1\.2.S•l so ..... ~:a 301 S-.07 1.0 10.IOI 25~ "We remembered last year (when Mesd won 55-12), and we came back dnd stopped them. Our defense . we hdd at m our minds and in our hearts,· saJd Estancia linebacker Frough Jahid. who knocked down a pass on the second down m the goal-line stand. "That goal-line stand, we just brought it up emotionally from WJtiun us." ~osta Mesa (4-4 , 1,2 in PCL) had a first· and-goal at the 1-yard line late in the fust half. On a quarterback sneak by Mesa's Chns Mokede, Estancia's defensive front stood him up for no gain. An illegal mouon penalty on Mesa pushed the ball back to the 6, then Mokede's second-down pdss fell incomplete, as Jahid nearly intercepted with 0:22 on the clock. On third down. Estancia linebacker John Romm tack.led Mokede for a 1-yard loss, before time ran out. There were 16 ' I second!. left when Mokede tut the turi. but Mesa, with no more umeouts, couldn't gE>t off dnother pldy "It hrc>d the whole team up · Romm <;dad "It sc>t the mood for the rest of the qame · In the fourth qudfter, wtth Estancia hold- ing on to d 28-18 lead, Romm stepped m front of d 1e!.d pa.,., dnd returned the mter- ce>phon 48 ydid<.. !.edlmg the deal for the Eagles (5·3, 1-2) . "It WdS nothing," Romm said "The qudrterbark latd 11 m my hands and I 1ust ran WJth 1t Th1!-. 1s the greatest feelmg. becduse Wl' were pumped up all week "One of om codches. Kent Paul. who tedches at Costa Mesd, told us everything they were saying throughout the week, and every ddy hf' would come to practice and fire us up They gdve Coach Paul dog food and l<>ft it m his locker, saying 'Estandd 1s Costa Mesa's dog meat.' Hey. Wt> ran bt'dt dnynnt> al \\ e're read\ tu play and hred up " Esldnna lJnebdcker Tcileru TaruPlu was rerta1nly up to the Id k getting three so&Q sacks for d rrunus-28 yards. He was alsG involved ma qroup "dC'k, Wlth Jeremy Oss¢ and Chuck John.,on. for a mmus· 12 yards 1n Mesa<, hndl '><'nes I JU'>t '>d\\. lht• f le'>d) fullback gmng the othPr way dnd I J,U'it kept on gomg (unblockt>d) all mghf" TaruE>lu dld "They werP ledvmg me opPn I don t tiunk they StlW me rommq an " MuMang hnt>bc1rkt'1 Kurtis Van Hom. who said ID'> lt•am \\.cl'> bPdten on both side'> of the lint'. lmL•w it wds n1rtams after th<> goal-lme '>tdnd "When (the EdglP'>l came into the lock- er room dt halft.mw. they wc>re gomg nuts after they stopped u.,," Vdn Hom said "Basically, they Cdffie out an the sE>cond hdlf and wanted 1t more " DON lUtH I OM.Y "Rt Costa M ... 'I Raymoad Olu'el {36) aldl1i th omstd u EsWada'i Proap Jahld • f t ) pu.naes ln nnanctay'I a.me of ae . Bell. AbOn, Elluda ltbe-• Joey a-. wletsotr101HlteUa...,a....._ play. Eltada broke opea a lM Mii· ' WIWIWlllaplOltftoll ,,..,.. ....... ~Badly Goa•lea ..... Clu1I Felb. • • ~V. <XlOIU 27, 1915 lady so to.ugh, she's the type who'd just ask for Asper(in) ... C\1 teacher at both TeWinklo &nd Ensigg schools, few realized that she also was a very successful volleyball coach. ThttrSday was her first day of chemotherapy that will last for six months. Everybody wbo knows Sandy and her family knows how awesome she is. When l checked v4th her about doing this story, slie was very apprehensive. A very proud and tough woman, she wanted no part of some sympathy story. I'm told that tbe Jetter that she wrote to her fellow teachers about the findings was filled with very humorous Jines. That is so typical •Asper.• As she said, "you can't go around GIRLS TENNIS ~~~:~agles clinch CIF playoffs berth a--: . , COSTA MESA -Estancia .Jiigh's girls tennis team notched a 13-5 victory Thursday over ~ ~y'\liso Niguel to clinch third place ~'>in the Pacific Coast League and a spot in the playoffs. ! ;· The Eagles are now 5-4 in ~·~·league. 10-6 overall. Even if they would finish in a tie with Laguna : " Hills, Estancia would finish third by virtue of having won more games over Laguna. •we're starting to play better ":and l can't think of a better time ';to do it," said Coach Dave ,, Hebert, in his first year at the y ,varsity helm. "If we can keep it . up who knows what can hap- pen." The Eagles' No. 1 team of • Leslie Najarian and Natalie Rainey led the way, winning all three of their matches. Estanda 13, Aliso Nlgu.I 5 Singles: Jaeger (E) lost to Nagaml, <Hi; r •def. Shijng, 6-2; def. San Pedro, 6-0; -Gilliam (E) ,lost 3-6, won 6-0, 6-2; Mill- house (E) lost 0-6, won 6-2, 6-1. Ooubfes: Najarian-Rainey (E) def. Lehman-Ross, 6-3, def. Verdick-Ward, 6-0, def. Verengo-Herzer, 6-1; Fortner- Solomon (E) lost 1-6, won 6-3, 6·1; Ben- nett-MacDuff (E), lost 3-6, won 6-3, 6-2, Corona rolls; title near CORONA DEL MAR -Nina Vaughan, Megan Wachtler and Alissa Scott won all three of their singles matche} Thursday to lead Corona del Mar lo a 13-5 victory over Santa Margarita. Corona moves to 8-1 m Sea View League play and can wrap up the league title with either a loss by Woodbridge or a Sea King victory in its next match against winless Irvine. If both schools win, firushing at 9-1 , Corona would take the league's No. 1 playoff designation by virtue of beating Woodbridge on games. · CdM 13, ~ Margarit.11 5 5ingles:Vaughan (CdM), def. Winkle- mann, 6-0; def. Orlando, 6-0; def. Leatherby, 6-1; Wachtler (CdM), won 6- 1, 6-0, 6-2; Scott (CdM), won 6-1, 6-1, 6- 1. Doubles: Julian-Perea (CdM), lost to Kuiser-Klinkowsky, 5-7; def. Pierog-Way, 6-4, def. Mathis-Freimann, 6-1; Harring· ton-Glasgow (CdM), lost 5-7, won 6-4, 6-2; Coleman-Brudraja (CdM), lost 0-6, 6-7, 3-6. HIGH SCHOOL VOLL E YB A LL Tars sweep Warriors NEWPORT BEACH -Senior outside hitters Julie Hecker and Tuna Smildzins pounded 10. and 13-15, 15-7, 3-15, to drop to 3-5 m Sea View League and 4-7 overall. Santa Margarita is 7-1 in league. Katherine Rice added 18 kills for Corona. Estancia sweeps M esa COSTA MESA -Jill Black had charlie brande feeling sorry for yourself." I am very fortunate to have made so many great friends through the yean. Every Christ· mas, one ot the greatest~ are the varloua Chrtltma cards that I gel Anybody thot ls on the Asper Christmas Card list wtll tell you that year m and year out, their cards are by tar the funniest. Each card ls an extenslon of the constant humor that ls part ot the Asper family tradition.Sandy1s daughter, Lara, was a four-time All-CIP volleyball selection while at Newport Harbor High and started for Stanford . Formerly the coach at Colorado College, Lara is ~­ renUy living in the San Jose area and working in education. Sandy's son, Bruce, w as a tennis and volleyball player at Newport In the early 1980s. Alt r graduating from Arizona State, he coached 1Jl4ny successful teams with the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club. His discipline, coupled with an amazing sense of humor • (surprise!), made one of the most popular coaches in BBVC history. He cu.rrenUy works in real estate in the South Bay area where he lives with his wife, Shannon (another former volleyball star). My indicator of true supporters are those families who attend the high school game long after their sons and daughters have graduated. I wish I could tell you how many times I've seen Sandy and her husband, Bruce, congratulate Dan Gl8Jln or m~ (even though I was et Corona del Mar at the time) after a win. The day that my daughter, Kaili, was born, Sandy Asper and Barbara Conklin were the first two people not 1n my direct family to •check her out" in the nW"Sery. Sandy also bad to add a comical comment or two a t the time. Now it will be the time for Sandy to battle the disease and time for all of us to pray and pull for her. A true friend who was always there when we needed b,et', Sandy Asper, it is now our time to return the unending support that you have had for all of us. Costa Mesa perfect on the PCL road MISSION VIEJO -The Costa Mesa High boys cross country team completed its first unbeat- en league season since 1980, according to Mustangs Coach Joe Busi, defeating host Laguna Hills, 28-29, to run the Pacific Coast League table. The Mustangs will attempt to polish off their first league title since the aforementioned 1980 campaign at the PCL Finals, Wednesday al Irvine Park in Orange. Senior Zeke Noonan (16:06) and freshman Bruce Hancock (16:29) continu.ed their consis- tent leadership for the Mus- tangs, finishing second and third, respectively, while junior Eric Solis came up big, finishing fourth in 16:36. HEric is normally my No. 5 runner, but he really stepped up. He's only been with the team for four races," said Busi, who cited Solis, as well as his big two, as the difference in a momentous win. "This team has been unbe- lievable," added Busi, who pre - dicted a third-place finish , at best, prior to the PCL season. "These guys have just grown as a team and they said 'Hey, let's do it.' They've left nothing behind in any of our league meets and everything has gone right for us. We're injury-free right now and I just can't imag- ine us not going to CIF. gird for Sea View finalS CO'l'O DB c.AZ4 ... Onna del Mar Hlati's bid '°' a. ravm-.'I • m nut ~ ~ V\ew i....-~ .. , fiDalj at Irvine hit werent quite MQlr' t d • tb8 bait Sagi• ot Santa~ e:~32 W:tcn in a . triaDauJar meet Wiil: 1 but CdM Coadt M lamn•:.111 YIMd ustestjc over bis teaa'I dwnc.w b,.. Sea View crown. "lbe ..._ ltlilt tD tbll meet was they went t-2-3, 4iDd tbat'1 ~an autcaatic win," said SUllUB. ·we --. seven ol tlae q, t t , and with the bigger meet com.b)O, I'm wry Cnnftdent about our duances. Wew bMD .C·t g.:mg into the finals befaril (Jut ,._ Ud we won, and we won going in 5:-0. w.-.. mooting for three m a row." SeniOr ~ oWta WM COroria's best in boys COID)MIUUoa Willa e tliDe of 16:25 over the three-nWe mmee m ..S aiOuDd Coto de Caza, with TYier Beardllee (lM-4) and Jason Rogers (16:49) gMng Coron&. 5-6-7 look. In the other be.If of tbe ICOring, Corona del Mar wu • ~ WJnmr over Woodbridge. · hi the gtita ~Corona del Mar fell to 2-3 goiQg Into the aDit.11. with Jennifer Blair and Jennifer Morgan numlng 3_. ~ ~ ol 20:21 IDd 20-.24, ~ ~ Cummins, nor- mally Coroaa'I 1118'« W,MPOn. (lnisbiDg seventh with a time GI 20!4 t . ..,. Cllfl a_. .... ~ •-••ll•llillf'lls• M ...... =.._ewua_..._. 1. Mir>Hlll twti ,.'-.. Whit-• tington . .., .. 4.. 'Mtllu:id\W ~ 16:21; 5. Gwtn a.LS C'.llnlNt _. Mir 15. w.11rao.ao•A1111rl1t1llll .. • ,4141 .... ........ CoroM .. lllr2t 1. Nu.nes (SM); 11'.J7; 2. Rope (SM), 19:57; l . Blatt (CdM), 20:21; 4. ~ (CdM), 20'.24; 5. ~ ($M), 20'.25; 6. .._...,,, (CCIM), 20:39; 7. cummtns (CdM), 20:41; .. ow.NGM), 20:41; 9. Padtet (CdM). 20:48; 10. Moof'9 (W). 20:S7. Odttt c.dM: 14. Long. 21:30; 16. ~. 21:.38. Sailors Call to El Toro, lnfue O'NEll. PARK -Newport Harbor Higb's boys and girts cross country forces were dou- ble-losen in • sea View League triangular meet Thunday, as El Toro and IrVtne collected victories as tbe league closed out head-to-head competition lil anticipation of the league finals next Friday at Irvine Park. Standing out for Newport Harbor's boys were sophomore Oaud.io Cortes and freshman Curt Herbert•, who went 6-7 with times of 16:37 and 16:38. Sophomore Jamie Swarberg and fTeshman Alida McFall were Harbor's best girls with fifth and ~e finishes. '. IJ 1bro , •• Newport~ 40 .,,,.,.. 24 .... iport ...._.. J2 1. PoUidc (El), 16:14; 2. Nyberg (I), 16:2.8; 3. Regener (I), 16:31; 4. Limon {£T), 16:32; 5. Kaput (El), 16:34; 6. Cortes (NH), 16:37; 7. tWbei1s (NH), 16:38; 8. Lee (El), 16:41; 9. Misb (ET), 16:45; 10. Graff (I), 16:53. Other NH: 11. Oll'efton (NH), 17:03; 14. Torrey, 17:45; 11. Jensen, 17:52; 19. McKi~ 18.'02; 21. ht.ar, 18:38. -.s • 19lo D. •• part....._.. ...,._., ... portHlrMrJS • six kills, respectively, to pace the host Newport Harbor High girls -Yolleyball team to a 15-9, 15-7, _ ·-17-15 Sea View League triumph ~ ~ver Woodbridge Thursday, : With the victory, Newport : improved to 9-4, 8-0 in league, " .. with a showdown with second-! place Santa M,iirgarita looming f Tuesday at the Eagles gym. 18 kills ThUTsday to lead Estancia High to a straight-gdlTle sweep of Costa Mesa. 15-11, 16-14, 15-5, in , girls volleyball. Junior Jaime Carrillo also contributed for the Mustangs, finishing seventh in a time of 16:43. In the girls meet, the Mus- tangs were bested by the Hawks, 22-36, despite strong showings from Jaime DeNeower (second in 20:08) and sopho- more Gigi Van De Walker (fourth, 20:20. (CdM), *II:&. It&*'" w. 16*; 7. ~ ((44). 16:49;~ """"(W}, '*"":.. C'autfiltd (SM). 1':54: 10. MagUftitdle; 11:CQ; OllWOlit= 12. llulilltft, 17:05; t4. ~·-ua 1s. COOMM. ,,. ... 1. Ccitt>in (I), 18:21; 2. z.hntr* (I). 19:09; l. Mkkey (El), 19'.28; 4. o.vts (£0, 1t:J2; 5. SW~ (NH), 19:42; 6. McFAii (NH), 19'M; 7. Duque (El), 19:e ; 8. Thiel (NH), 19:50; I . Rob9nof1(tT),'19:51; 10. t.Mnnote 0), 10:11. Other NH: 11. MMum, 21:21; 19. Eadie (NH}, 21:33; 20. All.S (NH), 21 :'1; 21. Puro (NH), 22:30. GlllLS 19-38 decision and the girls putting Laguna Beach away, 20-40. PC L -season heading into next week's fina1s . I : CdM falls in five CORONA DEL MAR -Kelly ' Campbell had 30 kills, but it was- n't enough for Corona del Mar High girls voUeyball team to over- come a tough Santa Margdrita squad. The Sea Kings feU 7 -15, 15-13, After taking the first game, Costa Mesa (0-8, 3-9) was serving for the second game at 14-12, but the Eagles battled back for the win and then rolled in the Utird game. Jennifr>r McCdrten had nine kills, three digs a nd one stuff block, Amy Deming fivP kills a nd three stuff blocks clnd Christinf' Dahle one kill, 24 dSSists, one stulf block and one dig ds Estanaa climbed to 2-6 m the PCL HIGH SCHOOL FI E LD H OCKE Y Sailors duel Bonita to a scoreless standoff COSTA MESA -Juruor goaJ- ' keeper Stephanie Gosselin •stopped rune shots and seruor ' forward Sara Lindsey sparkled as ' well to help the Newport Harbor : field hockey team earn a 0-0 : deadlock with Vlsiting and , unbeaten Bonita High ThUTsday. YOU .T H The Sailors completed their regular season, 4-9-4, and enter today's wild-card playoff contest against Westminster dl home for a berth in the eight-team playoff bracket. Bonita enters the postseason 12-0-5. SP O R TS i -I i GutS & Glory victorious, 2-0 I I : LONG BEACH -Guts & Glo- i ty, a Costa Mesa Region 120 \ A.P.P. team, logged a 2-1 victory ~fver previously undefeated Bel- :iru>nt Shores of Region 177 recently. .. -Goalkeeper 1ina Lopez led her team with 23 saves. Becca Silva outran her oppo- nents for a quick goal in full stride. and Katie Roche blasted a fTee kick into the goal after a near-miss at a header with less tha.r;i two minutes to go to give Coach Mark Saldana and his Guts & Glory outfit the victory. Laguna Hiiis ll. Cost.a Me-., H 1. Schwechesl (LH), 18:57; 2. BOYS BOYS ·~ Cosu Mesa 28, Laguna Hills 29 1. Minx (LH), 15:51; 2. Noonan (CM), 16·06, 3. Hancock (CM), 16:29; 4. Solis (CM), 16:36; 5 McGlone (LH), 16:39; 6. Schrock (LH), 16:39; 7. Carrillo (CM), 16:43; 8 Manzo (LH), 17:12; 9. Kelley (LH), 17·19, 10 Lynch (LH), 17-20. OeNoewer (CM), 20:08; 3. Rocha (LH), 20:16; 4. Van De Walker (CM), 20:20; 5. Chiang (LH), 20:45; 6. Chiang (LH), 20:50; 7. Schrock (LH), 21 :10; B. Rocha (LH), 21 :10; 9. Miller (LH), 22:27; 10. Butcher (CM), 23:01. Eagles sweep Artists FAIRVIEW PARK -Estancia High's cross country forces swept visiting Laguna Beach in a Pacific Coast League meet Thursday, the boys capturing a It was the first time in six years the Eagles (2-3) have handled the Laguna Beach girls, and were p aced by the running of senior Araceli Mar- tinez, who set a school record for the Fairview coUTse with a time of 19:15. Estancia 19, Laguna BffCh 38 1. Salgado (E), 16:29; 2. Lopez (E), 17:43; 3. Sanchez (E), 18:03; 4. Hill (LB), 18:07; 5. Orozco (E), 18:08; 6. Herdman (LB), 18:24; 7.Edwards (LB), 18:26; 8. M. Appell (E). 18:34; 9. S. Appell (E), 18:39; 10. Hales (LB), 18:42. GIRLS Estanda 20, Laguna ~ 40 1. Buwalaga (LB), 19:04; 2. Mar· tinez (E). 19:15; 3. Inouye (E), 21 :00; 4. Hall (E). 21:05; 5. Pericins (£), 21 :06; 6. Salgado (E), 21:26; 7. Sanchez (E), 21:35; 8. Gade (LB), 21:44; 9. Preston (LB), 21:49; 10. Green (LB), 22:23. Gerson Salgado, a junior, paced Estancia's boys with a winning 16:29 clockmg, giving the Eagles their b.rst win of the HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO Wayman (Eric) leads Eagles ALISO NIGUEL -Eric Wayman scored six goals TbUTsday to lead Estancia High to a 10- 6 victory over Aliso Niguel in boys water polo. Estancia, trailing 3-2 after one quarter, started working their counterattack as they do ln practice, outscoring Aliso 5-1. to take a 7-5 lead they never gave up. Wayman bad three of his goals m the quarter and Chad Bollen- bach added the other two. Marc Peterson and Brad Wayman each scored one goal for the Eagles, now 3-1 in Pacific Coast League play, 18-4 overall. Estancia 10, Aliso Niguel 6 Score by QuartMs Estancia 2 5 1 2 • 10 Aliso Niguel 3 1 1 1 -6 Estancia Scoring • E. Wayman 6, Bolllenbach 2. B. Wayman 1, M. Peterson. 1. Saves: De Wilde 12. Aliso scoring · Hlctchkock 4, Grosch 1, Karg, 1. Saves: Kagy9. Gray Lunde tourney under way NEWPORT HARBOR -Luke Alvarado scored three goals and Tom Cavala two to lead Newport Harbor High to a 7-1 victory over Dana Hills in the opening roWld of the Gray Lunde Frosh/Soph Water Polo Invita- tional. The tournament is named after the 14-year- old freshman who died of a heart attack after collapsing poolside during a recent Sailor practice. Jeff Leeper and Jay Person each scored one goal for Newport. which meets Fountain Val- ley in the second round today in a 3 p.m. game. N9wport Harbor 7, OW Hills 1 ScONby~ Dana Hiiis O o o 1 • 1 Newport Harbor 2 2 3 O -7 Newport Harbor scoring • Alvarado, 3, Cavala, 3, Leeper, 1. Saves: Be<ker; 2, Netodive 1. Sailors collect 19-4 victory NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor's Sailors tuned up for this weekend's Northern California Invitational at Stanford with a 19-4 rout of visiting Woodbridge, highlighted by a a 10-goal barrage in the first quarter. Chris Seib led the way with five goals for the Sailors, who improved to 16-3 overall 4-1 in Sea View League play. ' Score by~ NNe11M111wpot-rt1'9 Hwbcw 19, Wooclbfldge 4 Woodbridge 1 e> o 3 • 4 Newport Harbor 10 2 4 3 • 19 Woodbridge scoring-Simmons 2, Hyland 1, Buechs 1 Saves: Shoonfleld, 3. l-Mustangs extravaganza Saturday I In other games Thursday: Villa Park defeat- ed Santa Margarita 6-3 and Lapo Valley 8-5; Valencia lost two games, 12-7 to La Serna and 11-2 to Marina; and Costa Mesa took a 10-4 decision over Woodbridge to advance into today's second round. NH scoring-Seib S. Richardson 3, PfftZ 3, Jones 2. Ucd- ferrl 2, Schllllng 1, Lunde 1, Harvey 1, Bloomfield 1 . DB P IA LOCAL SCHEDUL:I TODAY POOTIAU. SOCCER I I COSTA MESA -Billed as the inaugural Costa M1!51 Celebrity Volleyball Party, Costa Mesa High's girls volleyba.11 program wW host the extravaganza Saturday in the school's gym. The featured game, s~ted for approximately ?:15 p.m., wW pit Costa Mesa faculty members agdin celebrities. At least three full-time members of the •aay Watch" televtsion series are expected to play, 1 aoc:ordl.ng to Mesa Coach Dave Sorrells. 1 Actor Bob May, formerly of the MLost in Space" I' television series, will emcee the event, which lndudes ongoing musJc by the reggae band "!soul· I ~· that featur tour C05ta Mesa gradua . ID&rs for the PiitY open ot 5:30 p.m. The first volleyboll cont will bo th Mw;ta.ngs' va.rslty against the alumni in a best two·of·thr ID4tdl, which wtll be followed by ntert'11run nt, a ' serving contest and prizes. Hooters restaurant is among the sponsors. \ Following the celebrity match, a cover will be pldced on the gym floor for dancing and further cel- ebruting. Celebrities will be signing autographs and mingling with the crowd. Alexandra Paul. Jason Simons, S an Graham, Tort Spelling and Thyme Lewis are om of the lelevi~ion celebrtti expect· ed to appear "This is my way of really e~g volloybdll to the com.muruty, •said SOrreUs, who plan to mak tt an annual event. Tick ar $6 for adults, S4 tor tudents with ASB cards, and S2 for Children 11 and und r. Proc ds W1JI ben fit M 'I gt.rt voll yball program. For more tnformetion, call 556-316 1 or 6'7·'2-t13. THURSDAY'S COUNTS • ~Lod&er - 4 boets. 62 anglers. 32 y.llowfln tunt. 60 slcipjaclc. 1. bonl to, 68 CAiieo ban, 14 Soand bass, l sculpfn, 105 rock.fish, 120 mackerel, S sot., 42 blue perch. Newpoirt ....... '"' • 1 t>o.t. 29 anglers. 14 ~ 75 m.diiwel 1 Wld baa.. 1 c.llco ba. 1 shMptMad, 1 whitefish, 1 btw perc:h. High school -Newport Harbor w. Corona del Mar. 7:30p.m. WATlllPOU> Communfty college -San Diego ~ at Orange Coast. .J:lO. High tehool ·Huntington luch at &i.ncia, 3: 1 S; Newport H.rbor, Corona dtl ~ at Callfomla StAlte Toumam.nt at StAlnford. all day; Gray Lunde Frosh·Soph lnvftatioMI at Newport Hari)c)i, J P..m. Community college men • Rancho Santiago at Orange Coast. 2 p.m. Community college women -Fullerton et Orange Coast, 4 p.m. VOLl.BYUU Community college women • Orange Coast at Fullerton, 7 p.m. a.&Jll tCI HOOCIV COiiege • S.n JoM State vs. Orange C:O.st. at ~ CNtet. <om Mtii; 10: 1 $ p.m. .... IOIOGI. uatnWlllHr flDO!W.&. SCOW CdM flwfw1M11 2, *""Ort Hwbor frllfliWll 0 &tlnda ..... .,,,.., IQ. cott. Mita ~. 14 . FRJOAY, OCTOBER 27, 199S ~IOTICll flUIUC llOTICU llUILIC IOTICI PUILIC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICll E GP ,....,.... 1• 'Jli: .... --.met 111111.1••-· PMRllllllA&. l.W ~ moner Of fie 1Jn1N Ms). 11 , Md iii ur..-pt1nc$1f UNOU Hl.D YOU ARE .BEJHO SUED 8~ of ORAHQf, lf.MWltv, ~ .... ..... ,..... .,... ...... ...... ACm9UI...... nm Al...,.._ lf6,11 LA .... end ....... corMyM ., "' ... 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YOU TAU AcTION TO ~.,, ,.aponse .. thla ~rwM~~la ~~fCT TO .;.,,, YOU TN<m ACTIOH TO Clf 918 ~ 'fft:-QMc:e HM Suno CN. s.114 Wood-1"5 Dm> OI TRUST The """*'11 ...... l.DlOOI l8MCt PROTICT YOUR PflOP• COUf1. in. ~·1 wi~ graN1ng al N peWon; Y°" "'°19Ci YCUt ~ ~=-.. c:::: Md A• SWI Ml. CA 92101 lddrtu lllCI Oltl8f conwNWI ,. uld '"""'· ' QTY IT MAY 11! IOLD A S.U• °' phone call Wll codlclla if be ~ ~ appew al tile hw· J;.Y•ITeclMU:. a:~vT A by. 1' O..•ap '*" 111=:11t$11t~tiy PUBUCNOTICI ~..!....!!.: • "'IUI ~ ~ ~ .... ,,AT APUIUC &AU. IF not1 ~vou:your~10 Pfobate~ Wiii ano 1ng ancs tta1e your o OU ~a c..omi. ~ ~ ---lboW Is _,,_ ......., -,.,.., YOU NEED AH UPI.A. wt uen rnponM mue< be any codlclla .,.. evallable ~ « file wrttt9tl ot>-.-> M~'noNOll tlof\ aa TMilol' N1ncy c;. The~ commenced IO ttaTlCI Of TNllTll'I IALI ~lo be. Uf1 rlCUlc Mlf. CA ~1t$..H2t (114 1· NATION OF THB NA-In pre>P9f legal fotm tt you tor eumlnallon In m. Ill• with ttwt COU11 bt1o n. IMl\N Oft 1Hm '"°" Waaaon, a minted WZMl'I ttwact bu11nesi 11ncler the UNDr" DUD OP TllUIT fill: Aft,, 114 Cet1i 1i111a. CA 1&SO ~ ~ R. Mditr, want the cowt lo hNI '/OW kept by the coUf1. Of9 the heating. Y04JI ep. CWI MMINIT Yc:>U, •her ..... ~ .. '~'°"' bullnesa llll'l1t 111111H, A.r. llUMIM 111-11-IH21. The llnde6'1gntd Tnistet Snc• Q'lkw cnMU, 10'27, TURa OF THI PflO. c.M. THE PETITION requMll p.atW. NY tie In~ ~~ ~= .. · ~=:· F llllNl~llllOlbMOllSc • • YOU Ml • DffAUlT dlldlims any labllb fOf 111'1 tv.i.11110.1• CEl!DINO AGAINST If you do not n1e your r .. 1uthor1ty lO admlnlltaf the 0( by yoyratiQrM'I. 1lOOP.M..OoldlnWiHU.v-· ~ b --. 10ll6 1*DUt A DUD Of TllUIT lncon'tctnlas d IN propef1r YOU, YOU SHOULD ~· on drN, Y°" may htal• under 1"9 lndepen. "YOU ARE A CREDITOR ..._A--1 cMaei ._....._ ,._ ~ .... ~ _,! HEE SI.NJ a. DATU .Ill• 17. 11t1. UNU'li lddttu lllCI Ohr common PUBLIC NOTICE CONTACT A LAWYeJl. Ion IM can. _"!'J yow dent Adminlallarlon of & tx a contAngent u~ 01 -..--r--...... ... .. ··--, lift ~ WU flied With OU TW AC110N TO ""1TlCT dt ,__...._ • NOTICE IS HEREBY wag", moM'I ..... prop-tatea Act. (Thia alrthOffty the d9C9u.d. you must file • ._. fM1 ~. TN!lt-d the ~ ..... bV ttll Collntt Cle~ of Ofanga YOUfl Pltor&n'Y IT MAY H TI!"".....,.'• "'J, lllown htltln. fictitious ButlnHa GIVEN, that on t t/02/1995, ertY may be Wt9n wlthOUI Wiii llllow the pll'aonail rep. your claim with th9 c;:oun • .,,...., n purlUllnt '° cut\. a euhll(1 dltdc 1ntYonOctober2. 19115 IOlD AT A fUiUC IAlf. If IOlll llTIOtlnl °' lhl llflC)lld Nam. St•l•m..,t al 9:15 A.M. of Uld day, at turthet warning from the reHntlllve lo lake many and mall• copy to in. P8I' Deed of TNll, ~on ~by a ltlb Of netlonal NOTICE· TM ficnous Name YOU lfllD All EICJ'\.AllATIOtl Of ~Of flt obllgltion MClftd Tht follOwlng pet'tons are THE CHAPMAN AVENUE COi.rt. acuons without court ap-aonal r•prenntatlve ap. tWt_, M Docurnen No. bank. a ct1tCk chwft by a tJq1ll'U IM yen flOl'ft . ,,, 1'11 ~ to be Miid end doing buslnns u· ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC There are other '-gal r• ptoval a.tore tat11ng cer· oolnled by the ~ wtttwt 11~1M loolc -'• -ol ....._or fedlrll Cftdl W\lon, dill ii wa bled tn the Ollie. ( UTUM Of TMf r1'0C&I). ruaonRlt ~ C0SU. COyolt Productions, 252 CENTER BUILDING, LO-qulrtrMnta. You may want lain ~ Important actlona, fOYt monlhs lrom 1M datt Offtdlll"9eonnlnhomt. oracn.c.cnwn~a....._ ltleCountyOerll. Atlhl f1ct. ING MWNIT YOU. YOU IXPtftatl llld advlnct1 al the North Harwood St,. Or· CATED AT 300 EAST 1o call an attonwy right hoW9Yer the personal rep. of rlfst lssuanee of the let· al ttie ~ of Obnge ot ....... r= to.I Bu11ness Nam. St.lltment IKOUU> CONTACT A lAWYa. tlmt Of &he ~ OUblieltion Of ang•, CA 02668 CHAPMAN AVENUE OR-•-Y· If you do nol know reaentallve will b41 requlr9d ,.,, u ptovld9d In alt(llon eountv, c.lfomlli lllecuted ·~ ...0. mist bt filed btfolt tllal 'me The Notlct 11 ""'by OMn that IN HoclCt Of Sale 11 Rob4trt A. Wiiheim, 252 N. ANGE, CA. CAPISTRANO an atton,.y, vou may call to give notice to Interested OIClO of ttl9 Cll1lornla Pro-br! KWwl Jane Mofp\, an IClon. Of .. vlngt ~ 141nool lhsstatementdotl notol LENOIA IOIVICf IUAfAIJ, A l111.47U2. In tdditlol'I lo Hatwood St., Or~•· CA VALLEY INVESTMENTS, an lttorMy r•flffal MH'Vlce peraons unleas \My hive .bale Code.. Th• lirN '°'Ill· umwrted WOfOWI Ind, Jane cflld h 8k1lon 1102 al tN tstll IUlhOllle !ht use in llu CAllFOIUllA COflf'OMTIOtl as cull, lhe T111st.te wll ICCept a 92668 INC , a Delaware Corp<K• or a legal aid ott1c. (listed w111ved notice or COf\Un'9d lna claltnt w1U nol explfe I. Hanry, an unmar:ted P'INncW Codi and aulhc>-i. ol a ro.ous Busneu INSIH. °' succ:euor tnistn, or c.&N1's chtdt dlJwn on a state Thi• buslneas la con-lion forlT\lrly known " In the p"hone book). to the proposed actlon..) t>eidt• four months from WOftW\ u TNtllot Wortd ltled lo do bualnMa h this 1n ~.lllOn of the llghts o1 lllbstMed INstet pursuani IO Ot llltlOftlll ~a c:MQ drawn ducted by: an indrvrdual CAPISTRANO VALLEY De1pun 0. que a. en-The Independent admW. the hearing d111 nolleed ~ Ind LOlf'I ~ ..... ) N:. N. tN NOl1I\ l'tont under Federll State Of Ille Dttd ol T~ rMCUted by by a 1&111 Ot ledtral crtdit union Have you started doing TRUST DEEDS 11 duly ap-lleguen esta cltaclon Ju<ll· tratlon authority will be •bove. lllkw\, • ,.._., lwlnaaanct entranc. to the Councy common law (See~ 14•400 Eric z. Knollenberg al1d ~nn Ot a clleck drawn by a s1'le °' buslnesa yet? yes O·t4·95 polnt9d TNstH under and clal usted tlene un plazo de granted unless an Inter· 't'OU MAt. EXAMINE the Lo.n Aeaodallon, u lendl.. CourthouM, 700 CMc c..,. seq Business and P!OtesStons H. Knollenberg. husband and wffe fedttll UYings al1d loan assocla-Robert A. Wiiheim pursuant to the power ot 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS ested person hlH an ob-Me kept by,the coutt. If you ~· Wll Ml at pubic euc. ter Orfve W.-. ...,... Ana. ) , u joitt 1'llllU Recorded on lion UWlos auodabon Of T.hl• •talement wu filed aai. conterred In that cer· para pres.ntar una !.. jection to th• pelltlon and are a P«IOO Interested In tionto .. hlgflal btdder ror .J:A al rtaN. W. Ind Interest rst ti.no 91120/llftl u Instrument Ho • ..i-. banlispeclfied in Section witl'I the County Clerk of lalll Deed ofTrust executed •Plll•ta escrlta a ma.qutna •how gOOd cauH wny the the estate. you may file cMt\. ~ Ill urn. ot conveyid to Ind rWNt heild IUT ESCROW 11-111120 ol OlllClll RcconS5.; S,(Xz~ tile Flnanclal COdt al1d Orange County on 9-14·95 by LELAND C. LANFRIED en Illa corte. court should not grant I.I'll wlth 'tl'le 'COU/1 a formal R.-.... ,,,-._, money of the by R under ~ Deed of , 8 Sa the otla Of the f'A..-. 19953858342 and KENILEE s LAN· Una caru o una llamada authority quHt for Special Notice ot unleld.....,bvellf\aca-Trull h tN property • J:~s t::e~otOr111ttCou""'~fJ!ia~ :~::.~n:rlnO::, Dally Piiot Oct. 13, 20, 27, FRIED. husband and wile lelelonica1 .no le otr.cer1a A HEARING on the peti-the· llllng of .an Inventory .,..., d'9Cl drawn by • tulted In uid County c.fl.. ....... Be • •n,, · • · Nov 3 1995 1850 as Joint Tenants protecc on, au respues a tJon will be held on NO.. and appl'alsal ol ntat• at-..,.. Of NldoNI benk. a tomla described the' land ,.,.,.port ach·COSIJ Mesi pursu1nt ~!ht Notiee of Delau.11 lhan cash ls accepted, the lrus· · • Racorded on 0510611992 esrita a maquJna U.M que VEMBER 30 1995 11 1 45 sets 01 ot lily petition OI dledl ~ by • IUte °' thlmn: As ~ hay de-CN3320856 CHUNG Oct and Eledion lo StM lhe11under let tNy wttllllold lht Issuance of PUBLIC NOTICE In Book n/a of Olficiai cumplir con lat lormalJ. P M In Dept 703' located account " provided In ,..,_, crd uNon, Of a ICr1bed In Aki Da«t al ,13,20.27, 1095 llConltd Oll2'1HS as lnslru· the Trustee's Dttd until funds Records ol ORANGE dades legal•• aptopladas 1j 341 The City Drive 1.ctlon 1250 of tl\9 Califor· ct-* dmwn by • ltlltt Of TNll The PfOP8fty t..to. PUBLIC NOTICE mfnl Ho IS·lllt21 of said btcome IVll'lablt \o ll'rt PIVff Of loan No.: County, at page n/a, R• 11 usted q1.11e<• que 11 cone South, Orange. CA 92668. n11 Probate Code. A Re- f.-nl eavlngs and loan .. fort dtscrtbed la~ ICied Off!C1.11 Reconls, wtll Sd on tndorlet as a malttr Of t1Ql'4. H-950/LANFRIED corder I lnsllument No. 92-11cuci1e su ca.so. IF YOU OBJECT TO the quest tor Sptc1al Notice llOdlllon. uvtnga ~ -., II". The ..,.... acJdr.._ V1lllt15 Al Ille Neill (Moftlt) Said nit w.1 be maoe. but A.P NUMBER 298n5, by reason of a SI usted no presenta su granting ol the petition, you form ls available from lh• lltton, Of Ulltnga ber1ll and oct.. common deslgna-filt ND. 1ttliSll0033 (fltrenee 1t 1"' Co..11tr Covr1-W1tlloul covenant or wa1T1nty ' breach or default In pay. respue1ta • U.mpo, puede 1hould appear at the hear· court cllr'k. apecl'led tn MdkM\ 1102 al tlon, r any, ot the rMI prop. FICTITIOUS IUSINH S IMIUM 700 CIVlc Ctftier lklft tXl>llU °'Implied reoanfing title0 459-021'18 ment Qf per1ormance of tl'le P•rder el ca.so, y le pueden 1ng and state your ob-Attorney tor the P•tl1lon.r tN AnwW Codi Ind 111> erty dtea1bed ieov. 11 NAMESTATEMOO tst.'111rt1 Alla, Ca. at t:•5 possession"' encumbrances, tO RESS Ord•t H~: obllgatlona ucured qultar su aalarlo, su dinero jecllons or tue ¥<rllten ob-THOMAS QRAY, ESQ. ~ '°i !:! ~~~~ SQPOrtedtobe: 1 ftuea-OOl~Tlle ~~ petsOll(st 1~ ll ~ aucbon to Ille satisfy the ind«btednus secuttd 82099 thereby, Including that Y otru con• de lcisu jecuons with the court~ ICSB# 121629) .::::.. ..-· -.to ...... '! .. ._Ul ~· Nlwport Bud\, S E ,..nc,rr:., COas,..,!., NAISOF lllgfltSI bidder IOI wll (payable by UICI Deed. advances lhtrtun· NOTICE OF br.ach ot default, Notice of ~pledad ''"ci a~so ad o-tore the heanng Your ap. QRAY & QltAY n ........ ance ...,. County .._ The uildell6gn9d ""'"= .,.....,.., at the bmt ol Ult 1awf l ..... ......,, nte t ........,..d T RUSTEE' I SALE which wu recorded 07/00/ por parte 1 a c<?rt•· pearance may be In person LINCOLN AM<r counhouM, 700 CMc ~ TNlttie dtaclalma eny ...._ USllN, 2Q57·50 8 ~mino Rea. "' u ""'r, ..,u, 1 ru as ... ~.~ 1995 as Recorder'• lnstru-Exlaten otros requl11tos le· or by your attorney 9t4 W. """•• t• D1'tw WH. Slnta Ana. lty fof eny ~ al lusbn, CA 9'l68o PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ment No. 95-0289639, In gales. Puede que usted IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ANAHEIM, CA 92105 CA al ftght. title Ind IN-.t the ltrHt addfus Ind ottw Amy's Pastrr. Inc. a C~lomia Book, at Page, WILL SEU. quiera llamar a un abogado 01 1 com1ngen1 credltOf ot (714) 835-1117 ~te>lndnowhe4d cornmon~renv, rporuon. 2206 W Be~tly AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lnmediatam•nte. SI no thed.ceased.youmustfite Published Newpor• by I ~ uld Deed ol "'°""" ti.toln. Slld .... wlll 11..o , Monttbe!IO, CA~ THE HIGHEST BIDDER conoce a un abogado your claim woth the court Beach·Cosla Mesa Oa•lf TNllt In the PfOf)8fty D-be rude, but ~ ~ T"s llrsiness 1s COl'OJCled by FOR CASH, lawful money puede llam~ • un aervicio and mall a copy to.Jha per· Pitol October 27, 30, No- IUIUd tn uid County, Call-nant °' w.tlanty, upeued a corpornon ol tl'le United Stain evf· de referencia de abogados 1onal representative ap. b 3 1995 fomle dtecrtblng the land or mplled, regarding tide, ReQlstllnl has not yet begun RESOLUTION NO. 95-118 denced by a Cashier's 0 1 una oficlna de ayuda pointed by the court w1lhin vem er ' · F866 .....,..: PAACB. 1: Lot f ot poslffsbt, °' encu:n-IO 1ransact Ousmess under ltle · Check drawn on a state or legal (vea el directorlo tele· lour months from the dat41 Tract 14*. 1n the city ot brancea, to P9Y 01e remain-hcbDous ta.rS1ness name or A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY nallonal bank, or the equiv· loruco). ot tirst issuance 01 the let· __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ c-.. Mesa.•• per Mlp re-1ng pl1nclpal am al the Mmesksledherein OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DECLARING ITS aJen1 thereor drawn on any CASE NUMBER ters as provtded in sec11on -------- corded h ~~,... not~•) Mand by uld SKlNED AM'f'S PASTRY it«;, INTENTION TO CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING TO other financial lnslltulion INumero d•I Caao) 9100 of tl'le Calllorrna Pro-Flctllloue Bualn•u "and IO of -*>US Died al Trust, wlltr Wtrest 9y Jefltty H J.cobson, \IP speellled in seC11on 5102 of 73 43 22 bate Code. The time for fl!. Name St•t•m•nl ..... an IN omc. al the thefeon, u provided In Aid T"s stll!r!)ent wa hied with CONSIDER THE GRANTING OF NON-EXCLUSIVE the California Financial The name and address of 1ng c1a1ms will not expire The follow ng persons are county ~ of '* note(a), actvanc11, r •Y Ille COllntY Clelll OI Of'i/1ge FRANCHISES FOR COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE Code, authorized 10 do the court Is: (El nombre y before lour months from doing busi~esa u· JSO County. PARCEL 2: Anon-~tNtermaoftheDMd Cou~on0ctober2, 1095 HAULERS WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH buslne" In the State of d1recc1bn de la corte es) the hearing date nolJced Designs 21915 Hurori uduliw ~ '°' In-..1 T..... _._ .. ~ -... TICE T ... s c.-·-·s ... Calltornla, AU. PAYABLE above. L , :..k F C" "' '"-...... ,_ ·--. . " nw•~ ... me A.T THE TIME OF SALE, all SUPERIOR COURT OF YOU MAY EXAMINE "·e 2 an•, -8 ort$1, r ..... .... end pubic dWae9 and UpenM8 of Slltemenl txprtS hvt years lrom THE ST TE OF CAUFOR UI 9 m Utmy purposes fN9I Loe A. tN fiueme lndofthetrvlb tile date it was hied in the Ofltce 11ght, title and Interest held A · file kept by th• court. If you Scott Gr9g9 Ogle 2191~ • 8lt fourth h the eov.. 0"8lt.d ~ ~ Deed all tllt COllnty Ott\ A new FK:b· WHEREAS, the City is required by Stale law to divert 25°0 of the City's by It as Trustee, In that real NIA. FOR THE COUNTY OF are a person Interested In Huron Lane uke' Forest n1nts, Condltlona Ind lit. Tnnt, fo-wlt: sat,CMeM &-ous 8uS111t$S Name StJtement solid waste trom landfills by the year 1995 and 50% by the year 2000 property situated In said ORANGE, 700 Civic Center the estate, you may lole CA 92630 ' atrtcdona l'ICOfded May 1'-tlmMed. AccNld lnterut roost be hied before INt bme Tile County and State, de-Drive West. Santa Ana, CA with the court ' formal R• This bus1neu Is con t~= lnlln.w'nlnt No. and ldclltonal Ml\lanc:es f 1~no ol tin 11,lttment does not ot WHEREAS, the City has managed commercial sohd waste collection scribed 19 follows: LOT 7• 92701 quest tor Special Notice of ducted by an llld1viduat 11 al otndlt ,_... any, wll "'"--~ tsell autl'lon1t the use 1n 11.s services in the City pursuant to an annual permit system for the past five BLOCK 5~~ OF "CORONA The name address and the lilong of an irwentory Have you statted do1ng ___._ ft>.. IPfOP8ftY ..__._ _.._ ._ ..... -... DEL MAA , AS PER MAP • '' and appraisal ol estate as· b I? N --.,,. itd fs b9I ,_ .. .,.. ,.._ .., .... Wt Of ' Fd~s 8uS1ness years. RECORDED IN BOOK 3 telephone number of plain-sets or of any pelltJon or usrness ye o ~ore~ being -*I ry ~ uld Deed all Trust •n lo'IOtUon 01 the nghts OI PAGES 41 ANO 42 OF MIS: tiff'• attorney, or ptainlJH account as provided In SThcoislt GstraeggtemeOngtlew•• '"led • W'. The llreet acJdr.. hentofore u.cutec:t end de-tiler under federal S"te or H c h d -" and octMr common deslgna-livered to tN undlntgned a mmon law (See Secboo i«oo W EREAS, the 1ty 1s concerned that t e existing soh waste permit CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN Without an auorney, Is: (El section -1250 ot the Calif()(· with the County Cl91'k 0, Uon. r wry, al the real Pfop. wntten Dedaroltlon a1 o.-1 seq Business and P!Olessions system does not represent the best adminislrabve system available for the THE OFFICE OF •THE nombre, ta drrecclon y et n1a Probate Code. A R• Orange County on 9-t4-9 .. ll'ty dHcllbed llbove la fault Ind Demand for Salt. · management of the collectton and disposal of commercial solid waste COUNTY RECORDER OF numero de telelono del quest for Special Notice 9953858338 • ~to ........ --"~ Ind ....-u...t...... .J ...... l SAID C 0 UN TY AND ·"-gado del demand ante form 11 avaiteble from tile 1 -: 6'Vf " a ....... en ............ ._.. Btfitlno STATE. ..,., ' court clerk D111ty Pilot Oct. 6, 13, 20 COiia *sa. faull Ind BecUon to Sell. DISCOVERY ESCROW COMPAXY WHEREAS. the city des1res lo supersede and substitute the perrmt sys· The street address or o del demandante que no Attorney ior the Petitioner: 27, 1995 FS3€ ~ ~~ !::: =~..:U::: nn °'""'' Aie . Sia 440 tam with a requirement that commercial solid wasle haulers obtain a otht< common designation Ilene abogado, es) METCALF & MCKEN· l--------- lty f« wry lncorredMu ot BecUon to w to be r• HunongtonlJeich. CA92647 franchise pnor to operatmg wtth1n the City limits of 1.1'11 real property herein· STEVEN ZWICK, AT· ZIE PUBLIC NOTICE ttwetr .. taddreuandotner cordedlnlhtCOl.Wltywhert Newport8each·CoSIJMesa above described is pur· TORNEY AT LAW. CA (CSB• 04388) oommon~rany, the rul pn>per1y Is touted CN332086RENAISSAOct WHEREAS, pursuant to Article XIII of the City Charter and pursuant to ported to btl: 507 Fernleal STATE BAR •063 304, A PROFESSIONAL Fictitious Buslneaa lhoM'lt-eln. Saldulewili andmortthanttnemonths 6.13,20.27, 1995 Sections 49500 through 49523 ol the Pubhc Resources Code. the City is Ave, Corona Del Mar. CA 1113 N. Spurgeon, Santa CORPORATION 19126 N•m• Stalam.nt ..... _...... but ~ a •"'-~ ,. t t • I I nch s reements lo commercial 92625 Ana A 92701 714/834-• TM following perions are -.. _ without ~ haw___.. aanc. euctr,.. PUBLIC NOTICE u .. ..,,,zeu o en er in.o non·exc us1ve ra I e ag r Th• undersl~ne'd dis· t99S • MAQNOLIA ST., STE dOlng busmen as· ~~ ~~~ sohdwastecollect1onseN1cesw11hprrvatesohdwastehaulers ~talma alt llabrhty tor any DATE· JUN It 1995 201, HUNTINGTON Ultra 1mag1rig ~•tams ~.,_ or encwn-TnntM~3701 ftfvwslde NOTICE Of TRUmE'I SALE 1ncorr.ctness In 1&ld prop-ALAN S TER Cl It. BEACH, CA 92848 218 Sapphire ewport tnneft.-.. .,..~ TRUITH IAlE NO. 11•4154 WHEREAS. lhe existing permit1ed solid waste haulers have received erty address or other com-LA •r , 17141 9&4-1838 Beach, CA 92662 to pay-~~ ~11•23• 1..~ ~ ArN NO. ~11-013·31 YOU ARE notice from the City dunng May 1990; pursuant to Public Resources Code mon designaUon. by MARK ADAMS, Dep-p bllahed Newport Robert Frank Ch11st1•. 2•6 _,, "' .... ,_. • 0 ~.-,..--._.,,.. 11 Off Section 49520 and 49521. that future commercial sohd waste collection Said sale wlll be made uty . u Sapphire, Newport Beach MCUf9d by uld ber: (l1ll) '96-4177' By: at ~UIT AIJ~~0~112\::e>u°F and re"'"..-1mg seMces may be authonzed under exclusive or non-exclusive wtthOul warranty, ••Pfe StATEMENT OF Beach.Costa Mesa Dally CA 92662 ruet. wWI ir.r.. NdllOW\, Date: oW25IM · I-~r~· or Implied regarding lltle, DAMAGES Pilot October 26, 27, No-Thl1 bus1ne11 Is con ther.on, • prOYtdtd In uld ASN'17955' 1ot1S, 10t20, LEH YOU TW ACTION TO franchises. posaeulon, or other en-JUDGE· JAMES J vember 2. 1995. ducted by: an 1nd1vld"'I =). ~~-! ~ 1om !'.,~OTECTY ,· E YIOOU>UR a"'TO~mYPUl,LlnC WHEREAS Cl C ·1 f d d d t . d t t th cumbrances, t~ aatlsly the FANO DEPT· 82 . AL· Th098 Have you stnrted do1111i h _ .. ,.""" .... _, PUBLIC NOTICE ..,. " , the ty ounc1 tn s an e ermines, in or er o mee e unpaid obligations Hcured • · business yet? r.o al Truet, ~ f~ IAU. IF YOU NEED AJ1 EXl'LA-reqwements ot State Law, Including requirements for source reduction of by said Deed of Trus1. with TO DEFENDANTS, VALEN· PUBLIC NOTICE Robert F. Chnstle =-r-nMllteandlnd~tNIU fie*· 1ttnHOOJ2 NATION OF THENATUM Of THE the solid waste stream, diversion of solid waste from landfiNs and conserva· lnterut and other •urns as TINA'S PIZZA and R This statement was fll9C ACTJTIOUI IUllNEH PROCWMllC AGAINST YOU, hon of natural resources. and provide protection ~o the City from possible provided therelll~ plus •d· CUFF: ISC 4441 with the County Clerk 01 a-.. by aid Deed Clf MAllEITATUlOO YOU SHOULD COlfTACT A CERCLA habthty, 111s necessary to regulate the collection of sohd waste vaneu, It any, ">•reunder Plalnun, hereby aubmita NOTICE OF Or~ County on 1~ ~Awu.ct~~ The lollOWlng PllSOllCS) """ LAWYUt On 1 \.41>1tn II US from commercial premises thrn. "'h the requirements of a franchise and Interest thereon; and hi• Statement ol Damages, PETITION TO 19853880594 and ....__,_ ... advances r oo.no tlrSHllU lS HAN l(OOK AM ' THE IUClllEY FIRM. A --,.. plus fees, charges, and IX· as loll . ADMINISTER Dally Piiot Oct 13 20 27 --VID£0 0240 Gatdfn G/O'o't (W'°", PAOFEHIOIW. LAW CORPQ. penses ol the Trustee and ows. • • any, wllto~ this figure .,11• Garden Grove. CA 112644 MTION as Ille duly .apj)Olllltd WHEREAS. the City CounG1lfinds and determines that the collection of of the trusts created by 1. Present Medlc&l to dale, ESTATE OF: Nov 3, 19~5 184~ P"°f -. "l'ht T tt unde and solid waste generated w11h1n the City tS a 111tal pubhc service and that the said Deed ol Trust. The S t,892.55 HORA A. SCHUESSLER -r--.-~-;.-;-~~lflr-•-, be411LftcW'y undtf said OMd Dong ~111 Kim. 2t22 ~d-NS 1 r pu11uant Lo d d f old d I total amount of said obliga· 2. Future Medtcal (fftl· CASE NO. A180050 ed nowtt Or . Fvlenon, CA 02633 Detcl o1 Trust. rtt«OeO on storage, accumulatJon. collection. an 1sposal o s 1 waste an recyc a· T all h . licla . °' TNlll heratdore u ewt Eun Hee Kim, 2122 i.woirower O»Mt as Documfnt Ho ,.. bles 1s a matter of great public concern because improper control of such lions at lhe time of lnit1al mated), S Unknown ° eirs. bene nes, ~W::: C::a:: Dr . Fullerton. CA 92633 41413Z Of Off1t9'I Records trt the matters would subject the City to potential llabij1ry, damages and penalties f~~~~~~. of this Notice Is 3. Loss of Wages to date, ~~e1~1':"~· Pc!~~e~~:~ ot"DefMllt and Demand '°' T"s t.Js1ness is conducted by Ottlee OI the Recorder ol 0111111 and may create a public nuisance, air polluhon. hre hazard. ral and insect Dal•d• 1011011995 S Unknown otherwise be lnterHted 1n Safe. and a wntten Nolle. o1 t'l.lsbarrd & wile County, ~lttoma. uecuttd by. inlestahon. and other problems affecting the pubtlc health, safety and CAPISTRANO VALLEY 4, Future Lou or Wages the w111 or estate, or both. MCl'IC v.w o.fMM Ind EJt<;tlon to Sell. Reoisl/Vtl Ills nol vft ~n EAn Hotvw. a sinotc WOtNn, welfare (estimated). S Unknown ot: NORA A. SCHUESSLER The undenlgutd caused ID lr1nSICI buStness unoer tile u Trustor Home Ftdtt11 S1111ngs INVESTMENTS, INC., • 5. Pain and Sullerlng, A PETITION has been mllflORIAL MM u6d Notice °' Oef•ull •nd ltcnous business nime or and LOii\ ~. u Benth· WHEREAS. Non·exctus1ve franchises for the use of pubhc streets to pro-D•lawar• Corporation S250,000.00 Med by NANCY C. DAN· Cemetery • Mortuary e.ctton to Sd 10 be re-names ~sled herein Wl'f Wiii StU "public luctlOn lo vtde commercial solid waste hauhng services will promote the pubhc health. f orm• '1~ known • • D •I• d: 6 ·2 7. 199 5, FORO In ll'le Superior Court Chapel • Crematory conMcl In tht county wtlefe SIGNED DONG HWAN l(IM. EUN the highest bidder for cash, satetr.· and welfare by among other things promoting permanence and CAPISTRANO VALLEY STEVEN ZWICK, Anorney of Cahlornla, County ol OR-0'9 ,_, property Is located HEE KIM (payable 11 bmt o1 ult 111 lawful TRUST DEE 0 S , •• r 0 r p I a In ll 11 o Av 1 o ANGE. 3500 Pacific v-Onve and more~ tfv'8e month• Tl'IS statement was hleo wiltl money o1 lllt llolttd Sutts by stab• 1ty among those businesses w1sh1ng to provide such service and Tn.iat•• CHARLES BERG, THE PETITION requests Newport e..ch haw~ llnee IUCh r• .... Coun"' Cit"' ot o,,.,,,,. h ... ~( ......... • .... accountab1hty to the City lor compliance with current and future state BY RESS FINAHC.... that NANCY c DANFORD ....... _2700 __... u"' '' '" ·-... -cu 1u~~ s ... ~e1riwn.,, l ~ Published Newport be appointed as pel'$onal ~ cordaClon. Ootdef\ West Couniy on Cklober 2· 1995 a Sutt Of nabonal lwUI. I checlt mandates CORPORATION, • C•ll-Beach-Costa Mesa Dally rePfeHntaUve to admlnls· l-11&11&11111~1151111111111~ ~ ~ ~· NOTICE· Tiu Ficnous Name d11wn by a sute Of ltdtral Ct!dit fornl• corpor•tlon, •• Pilot October 27, Novem· ter the estate of the dece-PIERCE IROnERS eoi ~ S:·Antonlo ~ St.atemtnt expres hw yeais lrom umori or 1 cllecll drawn by , NOW, THEREFORE, be 11 resolved by the City Council ol the City ot II• •a•nt btlr 3. IO, 17 1995• dent IEU IROADWAY ~. Tetepn°en• ~:·~~as d:~ ~ :w ~~ SUie Or ledtral SllVlf'IOS Ind ~ Newport Beach Iha! Byt ALISA MOAAISE, FS67 THE PETITION requests ~ (210) &Q.4998, •ous BuStneSS Name Stmment usoaaoori. $1V111QS ISSOCilllOn, ASSISTANT SECAE· 1.1'1• decedents WILL and Mortuary * Chapel Hid a.ndw1,As1btant Sec· roost be !tied btfore tNUme Tile or UW'rOS bank ioeclicd tn 1 A public heanng shall be conducted on November 13 1995, at 7 00 TAAY, 1729t lrvln• PUBLIC NOTICE cod1c1ls, 11any,1>e admined Cremation r«sy, o.te: 10t13195 tct.nool lhs statement does notol SedlOn 5t02 ol the f111100.V pm., or as soon thereafter as pracbcal 1n the City Council Chambers. 3300 Blvd., Suite 202, Tu• to probate. "rhe will and 110 Broadway AW1IOllO 10t20, 1om, itself aitnonu the use in 1115 COdt and aUlhonled IO do busi· Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, Cahlorrna. to consider the granting of 11 CA 92880 ISEAL) BSC 4458 any codicils aie available Costa Mesa 11/S stAle of a fi~bous Busmess ness 111 this SUI• o1 ~ldormi,.) a franchise to each of the below listed sohd waste haulers pursuant to the T:iephonet 1714) 57~ NOTICE OF ~~pt·~~~=,,•n the hie 942_9180 PUBUC NOTICE Name 1n violaoon ol lhe nohtS ot 11 II lhe Mahi (llertll) Enllance following terms and conditions· 7410, FAX: 1714) 573. ~;r.!~~~~ THE PETITION requests ._ _______ .., another under Federal St.ate Of lo Ille Coullly Ceuf1llouse, 7oo a Implementation date January 1. 1996 7437 iutllOrrty to 1dmm1s1er the -NOtlCE----W--TRUS--TEE'--SI convnon law (SH Sec'°'11«oo Cl¥lt Cuter Orlw Weal. lanta b. Monthly franchise fee 5 5% of gross month!{ receipts for the hrst Published Newport 0EASET~TE~~rl: esiate under the Inda~ 8AL.2 Tnnt.. Sale No. et seq BuStntSS and ProlesSlons All•. Ca. al noN. lllle Incl interut tear increasing by 1°0 per year w11h a capo 10 5°0 Beach-Costa Mesa Dally c•sE NO A._..180031 dent Adm1nistra11on ol Es. ..,... Tide Ofder No. Code) COO¥e)'ed to ""' now held by ~ c erm Tien years with renewal rights upon mutual agreement of the 2 "' • tatH Act (Thlt autho""' ~ ~--.... ft(). fiist ~d1nn under said Deed ol Trust in tilt · Pilot October 13· 20. 7• To all he1r1. benel1cianes, 1111111 •'low ihe -rsonal r~':.!. ,...... • .., .... 11u 1 d said Cou•"" franchisee and City 1905 .., .... .. M1CO N'N No. "2·1111-<l:Z TfAM ESCROW INC. PIOl>I .. , • • t in ·~,, d Bin rates· No set rates creditOfs, contingent cred•· resentatJve to take many YOU ME W DEJ'AULT UN-13151 Btook/IUnt Sr <::allCOITlla clescnblnO tilt lano F842 tori. and per110n1 who may aC110ns withOut coun ap-~ A DEED Of' TRUST a.drn GIT>l'f, 04 '12643 thert111 AS MORE FULLY D£ e Franchisee shall 1ndemrnfy and hold harmless City from environ· otl'lerwise be Interested in ptovaJ e.tc)(I taking cer· DATED 021Z21M. UN..ESS NewPoll Btacll Cost.a Mna SCRIBED IN SAIO DEED OF mental ltab1hty for ~e franchisees operations m lhe City and pay· PUBLIC NOTICE IM Wiii 01 estate, or both. lain very Important actions. YOU TN<E ACTION TO CN3320&4 T-20&4-C Ocl TRUST The piopeny heretolore ment of S31ton towards purchase of insurance against environ cna1304758 ot: ORENE HAU. l\owever. the personal rep. MOT'ECT YOUft Pft<>PER· 6 13 20 27 tO!li ClescnbtO IS bell!ll sold •as 1s• mental liability and/or into an environmental habthty fund SUMMONS A PETITION has bean resentatJve wtll be required ~re*!,.~ SOl.Dp AYTOUA ' . • . The Witt addrlss Ind other I. Franchisee shall indemnify and hold harmless City from penalties \flTACION J~DICIAL~ 1119dk br YLNYNNN CWOARWRIEEN to grve notice to interested _..... s ELL cit ... , .... _ ti """ ... d f f I • t t nd tut e state ecycl•ng 1 • · narMVO• unless Uley riave NBID M !XP\.AHATION Of' _ ....... ., -·1° "' and amages or a1 ure .o mee curren a ur r • OTICE TO o FENDAN : WARREN In the susarlor ;;N;d-nollCe °' C"Onsented lHI! *lUN: w 1M! ~ :' :'~Z! =~ ~.,.. requirements. . (AV!~ a Acusadol VALEN· Court of Cahlomla, County to the pr~aed action.) cmJl«.la NJNHST YOU, your home eoua C g. Location ot disposal City right to des19nate location of landhll TINA s PIZZA: A. CUFF The lndep8fldenl admims· •YOU IHOU.O CONTACT A th'ough classified 111r .. eo111 .. 1 ~'. ..... ttw...1~111 ... • h. Billing and collection respons1b1llty Pnvate haulers and ~ES 1 through 50, TRADE tratlon authority wlll be LAWYBl On 11111311f It ' ~"" .;).""'~d;-tor ~ I. No revocation of lrancnlse unless there Is a default under the lnctu••••· granted unlesa an Inter· ;:::==::::;;:;==============;lincorrKtness of the &1l'Ht Id· agreement. To plac• an •d In °"'~ h 1 if' d Hied P9''°" '"" an ob-,,_ ......, ...... ....:.. Mlnlmum hauler quallllcations .. Liability insurance. suitable equip-Claaalfl•d vuotJg Cass te jecllOfl IO Ule pet1110n and ""'" .... "'""r c.ommoo -· I ._ _ _. h k ,._,, ... 2 ••1a. •42.••79 •hoW ........A c:auM why lhe ......... ~..,.. • .._ ......... S·"' ment. knowledge o solid waste regulations, ~ c ec programs, "91 .,... -.. v vv .,....... ·-.. • -·•· .. ......,, '~""'· _, court ltlould nol granl 1h• Wiii be madt, buC WIChouC etc • °' watTJnlY, expresud k. Public educatlOn requirements provided by haulers to customers implltd, rt0anlll19 ~lie. pos-on recycling and and source reduchon. ulon Of encumbri ncu. lo pay I City authority to annually audit hauler's financial records relating to 1tlNlnlno pnnclp.al wm of the payment of lees required under the franchise noet(•) Meultd by said DMd m . Compfiance with all State, Federal laws and regulabons. terms and T111st. wodl W!C"st lhtllOll, as cond11fons of franchise agreement, Ctty Charter and Mumc1paJ W'I laid note(a). ad-Code anua, II any, under the ttm1a of Dttd of Trust. utlmated le«. s and 111Qtn1t1 ot the 111stee llld of the trusts crnttd 2 The City proposes to offer a non·exclusive solid waste collection franchise to eacn of the following ltsted solid wast• haulers who are pre· sently licensed and permined to conduct solid waste collecllon act1vitles in the City. Persons who have an Interest in or objection to the proposed franchises may appear ~fote lhe City Council and be heard on the date and time hsted In Paragraph 1 above. a A·Trojan Disposal, John K Agamallan. President. b 81owning-Ferns Industries, John O.Ckord. General Manager c Costa MHa Olsposal, Ramon 0 Rangel, President. d. Federal Disposal. Oon Shubin. President e. 5 Star Rubbish, Anthony M, Otting, President. STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • nit UgaJ Dtparrmmt 111 t1x Daily Pil« is pJmstJ ~ (() an mJUna a MW J/t'fVU:r 1fl1W auzi.ltzble ll:J NW busiNSJt:S. HOWlll When Words Are Not Enough "Spedalizlng In Syntp&thy FlOCDCl'S" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 ~ Plug Into the Pilot Clo~ified section to find services from electricians ond plumbers to landscapers & pointers. NICI Deed Of T 111st. ID-wit I 111 ,MUI Estimated A«l\llld inltlHI and add4loNI advlnC*I If lllY. Wiii lnctt&H wa liQult Df10I IO Nit TM bentfldar, undtf slid Detd al T Mt IMtl> IOrt mculld and delMttd IO tie llllOtrtqlld • ..-Dednlon cc Dtf11111 end Dt1NnCt tor s•. and a .ia.n "*t of Detault and 9'dlon IO ScM The vnclat· MQnef CMtd Aid Nollce Of o.td end Blctian aD W IO be llCOl'llecl 11'1 ... county "'*' "" ,. .. piqltl\Y Is lotlltcl and mort ltlall .,,.. months llM ~ alnct audl ~ 0.. 1...,111 Tiil IUCll!Y FM. t. Greal Westem Reclatn3tlon. Ed CaUri, General Menoger. g, Haul Away Contalner1, Norton Sn'llth. General ~ger fl Orange Disposal Servlc., Sam Hambarian, President. 1. Oreo l)1sposaJ, Norton Smith. GeNral Manag41r. J. RainbOW Oispos.aL Stanly F Tkeczytc, Vk:•Presld•nt k. $ou1h Coast R•f\Jse. Ectwerd Arakthan, President. m will now SEARCH tlx ~far JD" 111 no Cd1'll ~ mt/ I/We Jl1" th ti~ and tlx trip If> tht °""'1 Huuw in Sm= AM. 11Jm. tf ~ ef'6 tht IO:l1Tl7 IS cumplmd ~ wiJJ fik )OW' fiaitima busiltl11 MIW tC e, mmt uKll1 tht ~ • ~ ----------- Ge,te the Utile ~Be's Attic, ba&emenl, and cl then 1et 90me eaah . .... .,. 1 Ware Disposal. Judith Ware, Pretldtf't, m .Wasle ~t of Orange County, R~rt J Coytt. Olvtslon President. n Westem Waste, VIC Mazmlnlan. OMSlOn Manag•r. 3 Thlt AtaOiutlon ol Intention hall ~ publtshtd In the City'• otfielll newspaper wlltlln 15 d3ys or its adoptJon and al ltut 10 days prlO< to Noveml>e< 13, 1995. ,. Adopltd Chts 19'h day of October, 1 5 John W. HedQet MAVOA Cid. pub/Jsh (ltd a um for fou u.wh Ill~"' litw1111i/ thm fo """proof of puhlkinion uiJh tlx ~CW. '/>/mu llOf' by"'#""" flaiti-btainm .,,,nmt Ill tht DtDJy PiJJJt. .330 w. Btzy St. C4M MtSIL Jf ytnH1mnt1t llOp '1J I*-oJJ Ill Ill (l 14) 64.1--021 ~ t« wJJ ,,,m ~for'°""' JwN& tss pr«iiJllir "Iii nWil. If JOU .J»iJJ &n., a"Jfonhn' ~ p'-t aJJ 111 iOttl aw U/J ~,,.,. W-. """"UJ isl YJI'· Goo./. kit in,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,.,_ - • WY, OCTOlift 27. 1115 Ne ...... llwlalOw ...._ DIMiy Piloc § ...... ,...... ....,,.. ...... m.:1.7 .... ,..,. .. ,,. -...... ::.. ... ~ ·IFI"="' .. ':'!~. -""~':... .... ....... A.II "t:A• 01:'~2~&.Mll -.. ....~ ..... ~ •••• ua OMIM>lt ii..,~. UPt ~-~ ~ ...._la~ ._ .......... No.;U ·~ OIW NOTICt llW IL~ IOO, 11 'Al"-ORIYI 111981• ·•fllfl!"' .. ._...-,.no ==--=-~-:........ =rMlr......, ..=. =: .. =.-:. .. -r.-=:t;-.. ft ...... --. .. °" =.-:.-.. ~ 1'1.:tw-:.= ~TA MBA. =~·-:ce .=-•• "' ..... ftled --= ::::-• -=.::.. ': .::': =-... :.O'= =~ ":'.. ..... .... -"""' -~ !;: ......... • ...... .:::.=· ~·y,::; ::...~·.::. •o:: ...... ~ ":."..:: ~·NN~.tar ....... ,,_. ..,.,_ .. ~ .. ._ .... 0...:11.1-~ ~ IHdtCoela ..... OlllVNale>ctoWt1,1-IWh.CAiiiiO tH tU .,. ~ 04 •..,... -.. ... .....-._ .... ......., -~ ......,. ~·. Hll. W ~ O. THI Hal~ 11. 1• nn Glob.i ..--. Corpora. ~ Plloe Oct. 13 20 2'1 dlllr ..... ~ig--'*°W IO.,.._ a .. i. .. ,_. d _..of l'9 -._..... ......... '991 IC llTICI OfTY COUNCIL Oii 1'H1 •t "°" (DC),: 11(f· ~ NoY ' 1111 • fasl1 CCofOna .. ..., ....... on = = = =--'1 ......... Well ··= ~ .£.. ... .::. CITY Of' NIWPOIU w MOTICI PUIUC IOT1CI ~' CADr .. ~. ~ .... LIC "'OTIC· propeny tocaled Ill "'9 ;ila ..... ...,_ Md ...... It#-- -"-' .... .. 8fAQ4 AMINOIHO at»-1--------.. -rv• " .. ......... vus-o.·-ll'lenr'9d re-,.:'= :"a= ..,.-11om OcMi ...... .,,, ~~:...,tie PUalO........ TO 10.21 °' lME N!W· OllDllUlllC• PtoUtteu•..,.•• l~~a!M...!!.l~u.!°"" flout1euea ... 1n C~ Dlalrice .C 2'°0 1 a\• I~. and .,...... ...... .._ --W-c:NI-*'-.. ..._ ~ '°*" MACH MUNICll'AL MO. NoM ....... ........... --VJ a_,,_.._, "a Eut coe.e Hlgllwlly. In a 11 .. ,. -'°'* , .... 10 ........ "*90ft. 10" lhel .. ~ ~ cooe TO MVISE NOISE ~ °" The tollOWlllO petlOM .,. Halle ~ ltal1ed doing ...... •tat.UMnt otdar to •PP.ro~e ll\11 .n:.-~:::.:::. eMQnat lftd !MOolM•I ..... : ... --=.r.., C: lllfl of "'9 C11f ii ~ LEVElS l'OR REllDfNTIAL. TM Of1'1 OP "°"'11 ~ M: Pro-=::-~~ Corp ~ ·:::::. S*aone 11' ==.,.oiewtl~ Mb1dd1n9onthe•d9v =' :=;.~ :":: i;'oniy ftOee--~ =:o• ~= g::.~~~ ___,.UACIC ~~ L~ JamleCW..,OflloeS.C.i £llprH1, 11103u:s~= ered. of No::aslbef. 1-. •I~ Celfrw AeeldYll P#oll: OI eomeoM .... talMd al of C!Cj : llMdl TO EXEMl'T NOISE LSWlttG »9CIAL ~ Sun. i; L.1QuM Hilla, MQr. Clrclt, 1°'2, lrvlne, CA G..,.,_ Plan AINM"*1t a.m., on 11\e pre,.._ lftd (3) 1nccWMe IN _.. the pubflo "-""8 c» lot Oilneral Nil Atnef1d. SOUAOl!S ADDR£SS!O TAXSa WITHIN CA e*3 Thia llaletMnt WU filed 927t4 No. IW(C) IO dNIQna .. :..=:==-= _.,.,,1apmenu1ooe-~:,.::r:=a°'C: mentNo.ll-1(C)tndLoc:al IY PMW>Ull.V ~ TlmcnYOI' l'toTtcttW~tno. with the County Clwti ol 10r11~5 Courltt Inc. (CAI, the PIOC*tY lot ........ encl lion tar .. c.rrrw w... --· .. .. Coelllll Progrwn Land u.. TIOHARY APPROYAt.S. NIWPO«T ...CH Inc., a Clilltomle ~· Oranoe County on •21MS .... kypaftc Cltote, f O. s.mc. COmmerdll UM loc-.cl II 111 W. 1ntl propetty by I ~ '*9d IO b Qly at. °' PIM AmendrnenC No. 43. NOTICE II H!AHY f"UA-...CW. 11on, 232t1 Del Lago, SW.. 1•1H8Hta 2. lnllne, CA 82714 and __.lh the~ ~~ ...... ~ 1111111 to a IOlolt ol tall r: ~-~(7";'f) Amend the GenertJ P1en n-tEA GNEN that Milput>-IM,ROVUl•NT 5.i Laguna Hiiia, CA 82ta3 Oa1ty Piiot <>ct. e t3 20 dThl• bu1lne1t It con- lnN!nelty of ~; • ~ dWellrtu unita. Land u.. fletMnl and th• lie hMrlnQ wtll b4J Mid on DflTIUCT NO uanl" 8. Robblnt, 25711 27 199& ' ;:824 ucted by: a corPQfal}on Ama"41MM No. 835 to ::70..:W..,.~ Thia prOject hll been, .. ~ .... ~ C .,_..._ LooaJ coutal Progran\, the 1~ Clay ol Novelnbef ... 1 (CIO•u' Demeter W•r· Ml1tlon • ~!'{!_ YoU •tarted doing amend the Nellltport ~ UNfT.UolU . ESCRIPTIOH ~. end • ha ....., • ---·· Land u.. Plan IO Mtibllh 111111 It the hour of 7:00 -vtefo, CA mat PUl&.IC NOTIC! __ .. yel? No Plamed Comrnunlly Di.-OF 0000s dttetrniMd Iha& It 18 C4lll-8•or•t•rJ, Plaftnln1 a oolcY '° ~· r9'A-p.m. In the Council ~ 8ultJeot •rtUnanc• Jennlftt L. ffobbiM, 7120 Orange Courier Inc., Evell lnCt ~loM; Sile Pi.n 1050 Hiii All)el1. l'ettonll .aoncaMy eumpt undtr C4' .. •1Hlen, CltJ •f tallutlcin of the CllY• YI-bars ol the Newoort BMctt wu Int~ en 8th Lex:lngte>ni Unit I, Wat Flotltlou• h91Ma• Stanley, Pl'Hldtnl ~ ~o. 14 IO allo"'t Iha Good • the Nqultemenlt °' the N•.,,.,t...... lea• 11\0pplng ....... Cl1y Hall,. 3300 Newpot1 ..., of Ootobw tffl, Hollywood, CA 9004f N•IM llllt•m•nt Thi• ltalemtnt WU nltd Htabfl1hment ol 1 ,.,._ 1058• Thornbury 8arbata. Calllomla !nvlronmanlal NOTE: nw exl)enM o1 Thi• project Ma been r• Boulevlta. Newport 8NCI\, 9"d ..topt9d on 18th Thia butlnH1 I• con-TM lollowlng pereona are With IM County Clerk of cially rat.all lhopplng ctnter Pw8onal OOOda • Qvallty•Act. flJrthtf thla nollct It plld from 1 Yl9wed, ~ It hu been CalllorM. &I which time tlaJ Of OctoMr, tHI. ducted by a Umlted Pll1· doing bualneu 11: Ught Orange County on 9-28-95 on the property: Ttalflc :zoeo Tang&. $hll1ey Per-NodCe Is~ ftllng fH collec1ed lrom the d9ttnl'llMG tnat It It cat· and place ll'ty and all per· AYaa COUNCIL nerthlp Sh1dow1 Enltrtalnmant tffl315t8SI Slucty No. 10t; and the ac> aonel Good• • ~:'9ti!. eald the~ __ egof1cally exempt under IOnt lnlerH(ed may tP" lllDIBDi •DWARDa Th• reglatrant co~ 1124 Main SL, Suite A. 1r: Dally P.llot Od. 21, Nav. 3 ~ or en Envtron. 2088 p Jim Pereonal Ing • on ...----tht r9q~ of the peer and b4J hnld thereon. ' • rnenc.d lo trantect bu•I· vine CA 92714 10 11 1995 F876 "*1tallmpactR•por1. GOOdt wry, • day of~ 1995, at Publl1hed Newport Calllornla Envlronmen1a1 II you challenge thl1 WATTi D•B~Y, neat under th9 ftatlllou1 StephenJohnShlrvany 251--' ~·----_;_;;.;...;; NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· 2,10 Matar Alchwd p.,. lht hour of 7:30 p.m. In the 8Mch..Oo1ta M... Diiiy Quality Act. pt"ojtct In ooUl't. ~ may H • D G 8 • C 0 X , b~lneu name Of name• Oew.y, llVlne, CA 92720 PUBLIC NOTICE TtiER GIVEN V\al ll't En-.1-aonal Qoode . Councll Charnbelt ofHalthe Piiot Oclob9f 27, 1895 Notice I•~· lurthet ... lml(ed 10 railing only CU.OWR, O'NllL Uated tboYe on August 20, David Gregory Hudaon rontnttWll l~ct Repott 2135 1..andy MJchatl Per Newport Buch CftY. • f1811 g!Ventl\aUald helf. lhoHl-....youor~ NO•a, COUNCIL 11195 11811 Lalaure wa' FlctlUouaBualneu has been ~ad In con-aonel Goodt' ' • 3300 Newport Bol.HYwd, Ing Wiii be on the 8lh one tlte ralMd at the pub-llllll•Rt, NONI Pro-Tech WNthtrpt"oofing, Moreno Valley, CA 82557 y ' Name ltat•ment ~ W: the jP~b':' 2152 EYing•lleta, ~= 8:::· ~ PUIUC NOTICE ~Y ol Nowmber 1995, II ~ ~ ~~ In ABllNT COUNCIL Inc., fredttlck O. Robbin•, Thie bualneH 11 con-Th• followlng pertona are not._... llnt v~. 0 1 f .! ,.:. Oamuo, Pwaonal GOOC11 a and Ill ...,eone lnler· NOTICI OP the hour of 7:30 p.m. In lM '.......!!.! ~!_!!'.,corto· lllMallla NONI Pree. ducted by a general plll1· doing bu1lntH 11: Unlvtr· pre...... en on "'' ...... , 2198 Rupp, Joaeph u any ...-· COUncll CNlmbers of the ,.,,.,....,~ .. -.,_,..,.,.. • Thi. 1tatement wu llled nenhlp Ill ~vletlon, 21748 Lake to accept the Environ-Petaonel GclOd. .• ffted may appeet and be PUBUC HEMING Ntwp«t hKf'I City Hal, the City at, or priof to, Iha llAYOA, JOHN W. with the County C1et1c ol Hw1e you IWted. doing Vitia, Lake Fores!, CA mental Impact ~port and 3052 forMlln. Ann. p.,. heard thereon. If you ch»-NOTICE IS HEREBY 3300 ~ BoUlevard, public hffrlna. For lnlor· llEDGK8 Orange County on &-28-95 bullnMt y911 No 82930 suppcttlng documlntl. The aonel Goode ~ thla projec:t In court. OIVEN that the CITY Newport BMch, Calllomla. malion cal (7f4) 644-3200. CITY CLERK, WANDA 1,853058838 Stephen Shlrvany Moau Wechlra, 21748 c;~h~:.~ 4078C Betvene, Deborah, ~:: ~""':::.: ';!:; ~~~r ~~cfff12iFi at which time and p~ WANDA •• RAGGIO, L RAGGIO Dally Piiot Oct. 8, 13, 20, Thie atatement WU filed Lake Villa, lak• Forest, CA ~ltw Incl eomrnenl on thle Pef'tONll Goodt or tomeone -'" ralMd at hold a bllc helllnQ on any and all pereone Inter· CITY CLERK, CITY OF THE ENTIRE TEXT IS 27 1885 •Fa2t• with the County Clerk of 92830 documentation Coplff of 40840 Manin, .i.nntter Jo, Iha publJc heating d• pr~OROINANCE" NO nted may IPl*I' and be NEWPORT BUCH AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW • Orange County on 9-2S.95 Thie butlnen It con- lhe EnvlroflrMnta1 lmpac1 P=*~D ., P tolb4ld In thlt notice or In 115-62, ll)pllcaUon af ~ = ~~ ~ Publlahad Newport IN THE CfTY CLERK'S OF· PUBLIC NOTICE t885HH837 dH::S ~.,, ':;~ualdo1~ Report and supporting doe> tonal Goodt ., • .,. written conespondence de-Ebtll Club. (Chattel L Pll• you may b4J llrnll.cl to ral• S.ach-Co1ta Meta Dally FICE Of THE CfTY Of Dally PUot Oct. II, 13, 20, buelnea~ 11' No ·"' uments .,. evadable for 5025 Habllt. Sally, Per• llvered to, the Cl1y at. Of • 1ppllcant) lor Gen•al Ing only thOM luues you Piiot Oc1ober 27, 1995 NEWPORT BEACH. Flctltloua Bualneu 27, 1995 F826 MOHi ~hlra public review and lnapeo-tonal Goode prior to, ttMt .t!,bllc h~. Plan Am9"dment No. 85-or aomeone 9'M ralatd al 1860 Pub 111 h • d N 1 w po r l Name Statement Thi• 11a1ement was flied tlon et th• Planning Depart· 5069 Luderclo Bfldgett. FOf lnlotma cal (71 ) 1(E) Loetl Coastal Program th• publlc hearing d• BHch.COsta Mtu Dally The lollowlng pertona are PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cl•k of menl, Clly ol Newport p~ Goods' ll44-3200. Amendment No. 40 and tcrlbed In thll notlc9 or In PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot Octobet 27 1885 doing bualneu as: a) Pipe F1 111 8 1 Orange County on 9-27•95 Beach, 3300 Newpoft Bou-5072 Ughlley Phil P«· Mich.HI c. Kranz!.,, Arnend.ment No. 828, on written conHpondlnce d• • Brtwlng Co., bl Calllomla c t oua ua neaa levard, Newpo" Btach, tonal Good• ' ' 8eor•t.,J, P1annln1 Pfoper1y located 11 516 llvered to the Clly al or NOTICI! OF 1863 Brewing Company, 575 N•m• Statement 18853159850 Calllornla, 92659·1768 5074 Ught19V, Phil, p.,. Commlulon, City el Wnt Balboa Boulev11d. pnor to, the public hearing. PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE Anion Boulevard • Sulit Th•. followlng peraona are Dally Piiot OcL II, 13, 20, (714) 644-3200. sonal Goode . Newport Beach AN ORDINANCE OF THE For Information call (714) NOTICE IS HEaEBY 580, Coale MtH, CA d~ butlntll u : 27, 11195 F823 Nollce IS hereby further 8035 MuJ Speckhart, NOTE: The ~ of CfTY COUNCIL OF THE 644-3200. GIVEN that the etty ol ORDINANCI! 82628 Olgl al Oltterance, 2320 PUBLIC NOTICE given that said public heat· Susa Ptraonal Goods thlt notice It -·t..4 from CITY OF 'NEWPORT MlohMI C Kranzler Newport e.ach will hold 1 NO 8 wo G. H1ll1man Brewing Newpoft Boulevard, Co11a 1 __ _;__......;._....;..;;;___ 1ng wlM b4J held on the 9th 6048 Hernandez. MarU\a. ....... a BEACH AMENDING POR· s . Pl I public hHrlng on pro-• Company, Inc., (A 0•1• M ..... CA. 92827 ... tltl • I day ol November 1995, at filing IM collected lrom the TIONS OF DISTRICTING ecr•tary, •nnlnt poMd ORDINANCE NO. AN OROINANCI OF war• Corporallon), 100 Kathy Hlllon, 21311 AnchOf r o oua u• neaa lht hour of 7:30 p.m. In the p=~~~~s JQhn P•· •ppllcant. MAP NO. 10 ANO REZON· Commlaalonr CltJ of ts-S1, THa CITY COUNCIL OF Harborvlew Plaza, La SllMt, Anahtlin, CA 92862 N•m. St•t•ment Council Chambers of the aonal Gooda ' ' Published N•wporl ING TRE PROPERTY Newport Beech. AN ORDINANCE OF THE THI CITY OP Cro .... WI 64602-0459 Greg L Quigley, 14 Lu-The IOlloWlng ptfton1 are Newport Beach City Hall, 7031 Music Sourc. USA Beach-Costa M... Diiiy FROM THE R-3 OISTR.ICT NOTE: The expenae ot CfTY COUNCIL OF THE NEWPORT 811!.ACH Thia butlnt11 It con-pine, Irvine, CA 82714 ~Olng b~= u~e1: 3300 Newport Boulavatd, Inc Olfict Equlpmenl . Pilot Oclober 27 t895 TO THE R·1 DISTRICT. thla notice la paid lrom a CITY 0 F NEWPORT EITABLISHIHO nte ducted by a corporation This business Is con· 1:ih"st eo.ta''M CA Newport Beach, Cal1fomla. PUrchaset must be paid ' f&7t Thl.t project hu beel'I ,.. filing fH collected from the BEACH CHANGING ANO MARIN• AVENUI The regl11tant commenced ducted by: I general part. 92827 • esa, al which llme and place for al the time of purctwe viewed, and It hu been lie t REDEFINING THE BOUND-BUSINl!ll lo tranaact bualneu under nerlhlp any and all persons lnltr· In cuh only All hued PUBUC NOTICE determined that It Is cat· app 811 • ARIES OF THE COUNCIL· the flclllloua bualntH Have you •tatted doing Cecil W. Calhoun, 635 •Sled may appear and be Items IOld . It~ Is eg0tlcllly exempt under Publlthtd Newporl MANIC DISTRICTS WITHIN IMPROVl!MINT DIS. n1rtit or n1mH ll1l1d buslneu yet? yes 1990 Plumber, Cosla Mesa, CA htatd lhereon. H you chaJ. and must : ~al NOTICI! OF the reqUU.ments ol the BHch.Cosla M"a Dally THE CITY OF NEWPORT TRICT above on: Nol Appllcab141 Kathy HUion 92627 ltnQ9 lhl•Jojac1 in court. the tirM or aal• Sale tub-PUBUC HEARING C1llloml1 Envlronm•nlal Pilot October 27, 1995 SEACH, lubJect ordinance G. Heileman Brewing Th~ 1ta11ment wu flied Jhl~ ~usln111 Is con-r,ou may hmlled to rala· )tct to canctllaUon In the Notice 19 hereby given OualllY Act. F868 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-wa• lntl'oduced on Company. Inc.. John L Wl1h the County Clerk of uct Yan Individual ng only lhos: lss~es Jou event ol Htllement .,.. that th• Planning c~ NOTfCE IS HEREBY FUR· PUBLIC NOTICE THEA GIVEN lhal aald pub-25th d•J of Septem-Currie, Controller Orange County on 1o-3·95 b~!~~ou 111~111ed doing or som~ h M ~ se d at tween owner at\d obligated alon of the City of Newport THEA GIVEN that llld pub-lie hterlng wlll be held on b • r , 1 9 9 5 , 1 n d Thi• t1altment wu filed t 88538802 t 7 Cacll w ~h 0 th• publnl clhl tar ng •In party. Beach wlU hold a public le Maring will be held on PUBUC th• 13th day ot Novtlnber adopted on t8lh day of with lhl County Clerk of Dally Pilot Oct. 13 20 27 TNt .t&t-~ filed ICrlbed I nollee Of Dated thlt 10/27/95 and ...... .i-the -''-U()n the 13th day of November 1895 at the hour ol 1·00 Orange Counly on 10.2 95 N • • • ......... WU I v.unen con .. ~enc• de-1113195 de 011995 ~T'ci"' gr N ap'B:.c:ti 1885, at the hour of 7:00 ADMINISTRATOR-p.m. '1n the Council ctWn. October, 1885. 18853eeoo53 • av. 3, 1995 f846 with the County Clerk or hvtted IO th• C11y at. Of O'Brien'/ Auction & V• for G~ ~Amend-p.m. In the Council Cham-PUBUC GUARDIAN bare of lht NewPort e.ach AV I! S' C 0 UN CI L Dally Pilol Oct. 6 13 20 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 9-29·95 priOI to. th• public heanng. hlcl• Uen Sales, P.O. Box ment No. 95-1(B) and Local bars of Iha N.wport Beach ULS NOTICI OF Chy Hall, 3300 Newport MEMBl!RI, EDWARDS, 27 1995 • Fa22 19953858923 For 1 200 nrormatlon call (714) 643, Mir• Loma. CA 81752, Coutal Progr1m Land UM Chy Hall, 3300 Ntwp«t SALE OF RU&. Boulevard, Newport Beach, WATT 1 DEB A Y , • Ftclltloua Bualneu Dally Pllol Oc1. 8, 13, 20, 644·3 · Bond# B/N14e63730099 Plan Amendment No, 42. Boulevatd. Newport Beach, PROPERTY AT· Calllomia. al which time HI! 0 0 I! I, C 0 X , Name Stat t 27. 1995 F825 Mlcheel C. Kranzler, Publl•h•d Newport An 1mtndment to the C.Ufomla. at which time PRfVATa SALE and pl.ce any and al ptr· GLOVER O'NEIL PUBLIC NOTICE Th follow! •m•n Secr•t•rr, Pl•nnlng Beach.Coata M"• Dally Lend UM Element ol the and plac. any and all per· IUPEJUORCOURT '°"' lntermed may IP' NO•S COUNCIL cns13t8343 dol,:. busl~=~tons are PUBLIC NOTICE Commlaalon, Cltr of Pilot Oclober 27, Novem-General Plan 1nd the Local '°"' lnternted may •P-OF CALIFORNIA pear and b4J h9ard lh9teon. MEMBl!RS NONE Fictitious Bualn•u Monycard Systems, 7400 Flctltloue Bueln ... e Newport BHch. b41r 3, 1995 Coastal Program Land U.. ~and b4J Mard thereon. COUNTY OP II you ch1lltnge thlt ABIE NT' COUNCIL N•me St•tarnent Ctnltr AY9r1Ue, Suitt 107, N•m• St•tement NOTE! The expense ol F873 Plan to Allow the PlaMlng f oJ.!U In c=n~, ~y' UN DIEGO pr°'r'mll~ court.to ralslngyou onlymay MEMBUS NONE The lollowl""' nar10n1 ate Hunllnglon Beach, CA TN lollowlnn na.1on1 art thl• notice la pe'ld from a Commlulon and City P'~ ,_. • •-b4J .,... ' ··• ...._. 92647 ... .--· . 1 . 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Council to determine par· be liml1ed to raising only NOTICE IS HEREBY lhoM lsSUM you or eom.. MAYOR, JOHN W. doing bualntas as: 1. David M Gerson 7400 doing buslne11 as: Davia & 1f1ng H collected from th• ml1ted rtsldtnllal denally those l11u" you or eom.. GIVEN that on Novemb4Jr on. .i.. rllHd at lhl put>-HEOQEI Co11a Men Florist, 2. Gre-Center Avenue Sulit 107 Company, 8 Veroll Court, appllcant. NOTICE OF and commercial lntenalty one elH rllMd at lht pub-1, 1995, 0t thereafter within lie hearing desaibed In CITY CLERK WANDA gory'• Cotta Mesa Florlll, Hunllngton Beach CA Newport Cout. CA 92657 Publlthtd Newport PUBLIC HEARING baled on parcel eize priof lie hearing described In the time allowed by law, at lhlt noll~ or In written cor· E RAGGIO ' 3. Costa Me11 Floral, 4. 92647 ' 0. G0tdon Davis, 8 Vtroll Beach-Co11a Mesa Daily Notlce It h«ebY given to right-of.way dedlcatlona thl• notlc. or In written cor· the Offlcet of the Publlc rHpondtnee delivered lo •THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Costa Mesa Aowers, t 17 Thia business Is con-Court. N-port Coast, CA Pilot Oclobef 27 1995 that the Pfannlng Comm!• or acquisitions. reapondenc, dtllvered to Admlnlatralor.Publlc Guard-the City at. or priof to, the Broadway, Co1ta Mesa, CA ducted by· an Individual 92657 ' • F870 slon of the C11y ol Newport Thia P'Olect has been r• Bu It Sall It. Find It Ian of San Otego County, publlc Maring. FOf lnlor· AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 82627 Have y~ ttarted doing Thia busln111 11 coo----------1 Beach wtll hold a public viewed .• and 11 hu been Y ci ... HAld · Calflomla, will Hll et pr~ matlon call {714) 644-3200. IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-JtMlfar L Stockland, 282 buelness yel? YH a-13-85 dueled by an Individual hearing on the appllcatlon determined thtt It It cat· ' vatt aale to_ th• highest WAHDA I!. RAOQIO, FICE OF THE CITY OF Walnut, Cotta Mesa. CA David M. Gerson Have you lllfled doing ---------and b4Jat bidder, aubjtct 10 CITY CLERK, CITY OF NEWPOAT BEACH. 112627 This tlalament wu filed bualneas yet? Yts, August PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES conlln"Mtlon by the abov.-NEWPORT BUCH Publlthed Newport Thi• butln•11 la con-with the Coun1y Clerk 01 22• 1995 tnlltled court, alt of the B h ,.. 0 ducted by: an lndlvlduat G. G0tdon Davia rlghl, tJUe encl lnterelt of Publlahtd Newp-orl ~ac -o•la Mtu Illy Rtgl1tr1nt ha• not yet Orang• County on 9-13·85 Thi• ataltmenl wu flied PUBLIC NOTICE CJTY OF COSTA MESA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING T)4E ADJUSTMENT OF USER FEES ANO CHARGES FOR ASCAL VEAR 1995--9e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal a public heanng will be held by the Costa Mesa City Council at the regular meeting of November 6, t995, at 6:30 p.m .. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, n Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. lor the purpose of considering amending the City's user fees and charges sdledUle, elfectlve January 1. 1996. The folloW1ng Is a sample ol user lees and charges to be considered 10< amendment: Yoga Tal·Ho Jutsu Mastery m Mohoo Karale Current Fee Charged $ 40 $NA $NA $ 47 Suggested Fee Based On Curren! Cost To Provide Service $ 40 $ 80 $ t20 s 47 A copy of the suggested user lees and charges schedule may be examined during normal WOl'klng hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) 1n tne Finance Department 11 City Hall, n Fair Drive. Cotlta Mesa. calilomla. NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN that al said llme and place all 1n1erestecl persons may appear and be heard by the City Council on the aforementioned Item. MARY T. "ELLIOTT, Deputy City Clerll Published Newpc>rt Beach • Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot Fl1day, October 27, 1995 FB65 ........... !GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT the Htat .. lltted below In Beach.Cotta MtM Dally PilOt October 27, 1885 begun to tranuct buelntH tH53S58t38 with tM County Clerk of Md to trllt e«tatn real Pilot OcWber 27, 1996 t862 una. the flc1ltJoua butl· Ody Pilot Oct. 13, 20, 27, Orange CoYnty on 1-25-95 property thereiNlfter CS. 1858 PUBUC NOTICE ntM name Ol namet Ulltd NOY. 3, 1885 f852 19853859380 scribed. Wrlnen bid• may herein. Dall Pilot Ocl 11 13 20 b4J r.ctlved at Sll'f lime PUBLIC NOTICE THE COSTA MESA ZON· Jennifer L Stocldand PUBLIC NOTICE 27 1~5 · ' f:e27 after ftr8' publlcatlon of thll ING ADMINISTRATOR Thia alaltmtnl wu filed ' notice and befor• the malt· NOTICI! OF WILL RENDER A OECI· with the County Clerk of Fictitious 8ualne11 --------- Ing ol the aalt by raing PUBLIC HEARING SION ON MONDAY, NO. Orange County on 10-10-95 Name St•t•ment auch bldt In tM Office ol NOTICE IS HEREBY VEMBER 11 1995 OR AS 18853e80895 The tolloWlng Plflont art the Public Admlnletrator. GIVEN 1hal the Chy ol SOON AS PO.SSIBLE Diiiy Pilot Oct. 20 27 ~~i:T'T' :•: TERMS ANO CONDI-Nawport Beach" wUI hold a THEREAFTER ON THE Nov s 10 1995 • 1ase • pp anct, 2424 your used vehlcle TIONS OF SALE: Ten per· public htarlng on pro-FOU.OWING ITEM: . • • Newport Blvd.. Costa through classlfled SELL cent of the purd\u• price po••d ORDINANCE NO. 1. ZONING ACTION "ZA· PUBLIC NOTICE Mffl, CA 821126 aA2 •• 78 requlr9d from the tucces• 85-55, 9s..14 FOR WEST AIRPORT Francl1co Javier Tonn. -._v ful bidder with the balance AN ORDINANCE OF THE CENTER L.P. FOR A cna132t251 4502 Roltbur( Or., INlnt, ;::::=======:=... to b4J paid upon connrma-CITY COUNCIL OF THE MINOR CONDITIONAL use Fl I CA 12714 tlon of tale or upon auch CIT y 0 F NEW p 0 RT PERMIT FOR A PLANNED ctll oua Bualnffa Thia bu1lnt1t 11 con· other term1' u are accept· BEACH ESTABLISHING SIGNING PROGRAM FOR Name St•tem•nt ducted by: an lndlvldull Ible IO the ~ned THE NEWPORT BEACH MISCELLANEOUS SIGNS The lollowlng peraons .,. Have you atarted doing and apPfoved by the Court. RESTAURANT IMPROVE· AT WEST AIRPORT CEN· doing business u : Big City bullneu ytl? YH Septern- Tht undtrllgned rtllfVH MENT DISTRICT. TER, LOCATED AT 125 Bagel, 3 Yorkshire, Ntw· ber 1/95 the righl to rejact Sll'f and NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· BAKER STREET IN A CL port Beach, CA 92660 Javier Torrea an blcft. THER GIVEN that Uld put>-ZONE •. ENVIRONMENTAL The Hole Oaal, Inc. (CA), 3 Thie 1taltmtnl was filed FOR FURTHER INFORMA· lie haarlng wll.I b4J held on DETERMINATION: EX· Yorkahlrt, Newport beach, with Iha Counly Clerk of TION CONTACT Ktnl tht 13th day of NOY9mbtr EMPT CA 82660 Orange County on 1().4.115 Schirmer at (818) S84-3509 1895, al the hour of 7:00 IF THE ABOVE AC. Thie butlntn Is con-18853180483 or 11118) 1194-35()(). p.m. In the Council Cham-TION(S) IS/ARE CHAL· ~~~a f'por!.~ Dally Pilot Ocl. 13, 20, 27, EStAT£ Of bars of Iha Newport Btach LENGEO IN COURT THE r..,,. an com .. -,..._ Nov 3 11195 1847 JOSEPHINE RODRIGUEZ. Chy Hal1, 3300 Newport CHAU.ENGE MAY BE UM· lo tran .. ct buelneat under --·-· ------ Prob4Jte No: 164738, Boulevard, N-port Betch, ITEO TO ONLY n-tOSE IS-the flclllloua name • or PUBLIC NOTICE 229 S. DEXTER STREET. Callfomla, at wtuch tirM SUES RAlSEO IN WRITIEN namea lilted above on: 8/ --------- LA HABRA. CA. and P'lct 1ny and all per· CORRESPONDENCE OE· 23/95 F1ct1Uoua Bualneaa PARCEL NO: 298-053-10 aona lnttrHled may ap-LIVEAED TO THE ZONING The Holt Otal, Inc., Nam• ltatem•nt Publllhtd Newport pear and be heard th.,ton. ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR Patrick M. Hurley, Prtsl· The following petlOOI are Btach.COtta Mesa Dally II you challenge lhl1 TO THE ABOVE DATE. ~~~ tal n1 ftltd doing bualnen u : Pilot Oct. 20, 23, 27, 1995. project In CCMt. you may FOO FURTHER INFORMA· with ~ C':,,1y w~ of Select Insurance Aasod- E101178 f857 b4J llmlted to ral1.lng only TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Orange County on 10.10.95 1tt1, 7400 Cent« Ave., Whether you're buying !hot• IUUM you or eome-S•ll your home 18853880908 #107, HunUngton BNoh, R&PQinting? ............... ....... ilJr ........... Not ~ID ... 1119 ... ,.. ....... . or Nlllng, Cluelnad ~ =::":.:rVt:f'~ through 01u11f1ed. Diiiy PUol Oct. 27, Nav. 3, 1f_:2~:Z11.. 7400 cen- c;v•,.. .UI your needal thl• notice or In written cor· M2-S878 10, 17, 1895. F875 ttf Av• .. #107: Hunllngtonlll••ll•llllll•• OOT·OJl·COUNTY CORONA HOUSES/ BEACH 1089 PROPUTY 1525 DEL MAR NBWPOR1' 2122 IUCB NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BBACB 216,9 ?-----------------CONDOS CA'fAVAVAVA ..... C.11. l'WNMHN POR SALE • UHOMEOWNER8lt• Rlwr Rock T•tiomM, •tt•,ooo.atudlo RY pan a cempgmct, 41• DMta. 3Br 2Ba, AT THE BEACH ••G CANYON gated PMULOUS RB80RT LIDO hb B•achfront .-----·-•IC $4MTHOUSMl)San C ~ad. 2.fBth, 1800+ 14ed, built 1990• AO b99Ut No, C.I toe. 38 lrg rma, frplc;. $1&00/ lwwl'y townhom•, 2Br, STYL• LIVING e 3 e F I ~ monoeoe • aq ft. No MR. ~ .. _ .. 1 •1 mo Wtalk to bNch Annual Rtntala den. Totally r•mod· CAN •• VOURSU 4 r .6 • urn. Ten-~ • 1 • av I n g •tat• • • ... t. clOM to be.. wal .. mbared .cree, • • nla AVI ror Nov onM ® • .. .. C Roaa R.aJ ..... ,. 45 epac••· r..,"'oune1 .... ea1__,1,...1_~._1_83_2_ext. __ •_ Or Winter Fum •led and upgr•d•d. * • , • Ouelf~. ~"' or 1180,000. John/agent, .............. k 1 ·-a $3150/mo. '159-7502 Marina, Private Beach ll400/mo. 173'°239 -• ei.dl!ChtQl(s•FRalnfa I 71,..251-oe30. . ............................... -.5 er•• • JC n p•rm 4818 urreJ '2700 Lairee a .. eotlon • mcntNy Income. l720K. mo-mo. LN opt pou IBd +2 lofta "" 11975 819 C•nron Homo Clubt\HI, Poot• & lpaa UDO ISLAND - ! C.A! 71t~~.. A.. _ _!2a~000c...._-.... 11MM-Ma1 Bkt waK. Mutt •how to ~ ocn vu tum ·-· 11150 4br/2!hb9, 3 c• g•. Blk• "w.i*klng Trails Spa~loue 38r +family ...... __ --A-----., BUniDtGTOR ~n' ·-2 ~ .. _:-:-': Mii. 3Br 2~8a, ram 413 nNt und .. 11890 Av1 nowl 14,200/mo. TRY room, 2Ba. 2·etory, •~ .._..... .,_ • ........... • rm, ...,.,.,, 0....,. Sun Pro--lltmt CaJI e4M114 partlallu lur", l~lc. Ol'l'OllTu111n llACB 10.40 bat .. • !\Jc. patio.,.... 12"-"' ......... 1•~10,.._.. ..--• ·~ ... Mllfactur_., H-··•-, ., ii ,.., -v--81Q CYN Qa•-3• .. ' • ENJ-OY ...._ sa.200/mo. Av.ii ov. AM1U1111111..,.....1111111s CORON& 941t9d:...s>o0f a ep• BOUSm~1 The'n' ... ._ _, ....,.,..1a....._. .... fff . ,. .......... t.1• ~ ... ::l 2 .seth. oo11 eour.. tnc1Mdua.1 hom••lt•• 41h. 87$-4912 AGL ........... Aa .. 1111• DBL MA.a 1022 .. OwlMn 28' 2.. ... ................ -llC>-4125 CONDOS COSTA IDS& 2124 --:-1-=-t~-Vu. k9t gar. '2900 .. ch wllh a prlv&I• u• •· • .,.,.... (Ooc:k .....,_... ..... ...., condo, ldnt oon vM!w. POil JtENT u ~ .vv 840-8213 0Wnr/Ag1. fenced y•rd °' pallo avt) Lovely 4BR 38A . ......... ,._,,........COM ~ '*-1 ll9'ow mid. Open Pri/ Or •~ .. ~ ":J: •'•lde~m ~ M Duplox w/IOft. 2 L•tbluff38r28aangl * wk/mo/yt•lurn/unf. UllfYIJell It •lacrl•llltln 04WeQM.. M.v bo 9Yel ~ MCM140 CYMOm Upgrda, poof,·-------B ""' Ba a M nu pnV•ppllancff 2BR 28A w/fP l'OH la t e50-2300 for l•• _, •PL ·~ to b .. ch. aYaaa, big Y•d a. 1 .,,k to Y light .WV • "urn. A Unlum. •op ..., •,.., .._ ....-. or .... •.-11•11• 11MK. •942-3150 ~rm LR ftPI 2.(lar' oo.an. YMrty r•nt.i UocKv • c~ard. SHO. to '1200/mo Lide ,.,. contemp all ~~ ......... ..=: C&A11....,...2>42 LAGUNA OC11ANv1•w BALBOA tt~uw11a1uoo.!4MS19 • I mo. '189-oeo * white, 2Br Ha, ,rncn _.,_ •••ra '041 A hMh Duplex. 3Br xqu •lie CIHIQnar'• WATEAl'RONT UNITS Clre, f\'plc, lrg muter • .... ., ................. cos••._.. 024 -"'41 ~ FIXllR UPP&lt PINDISULA 2107 28a, gar, Ip. W/d, d/W, View hm. Super plulhl l'urn. & Untutn. 12300/mo. 1~081 .._ • ..., .... 11u:· .,. ~ 1 112'1 White Sane Way Can't ... m to pa.UO, new cpt/pnt. No ~&r+dttn, long tMm tuaoo to ~J hie w IUflf wlll NI U••~•• L•I•"• Owner 133-9891 ~ h••• ,..,. Point g.a 10 all thON peta. 11400.116-NIM ok. Comm tarin/pool. · * mo LIDO MM PiiK ........,.._..,...,.. • .,... ...,TMJaa•.t C...,_.r W/ tudlo. w/bay vM!w. 4lr GS.. repair )obt LirWii'Oiii;a: iill '2900/mo. 769•7159 Call tOI' .apl)()lntm•nt Ht tum. 1 yr laa • .... .. .... ..... .... ii la N.w ~· alld OcOlin vi.w 1288,000 Chance•.,. fam rm. 2 fp, k., ltOUnd th• houN? 2ilA. P-001 • spa. MYalD• VIL&.AG• :::::~ ... ~ ~·=· ..,...., .. -.o.r.....,. 1ath, Oart9l ~ 1a1k t Ben 304413"4 you wUI find gar. '3000. 17J.2290 Let ttw 11211. ~ta. ~1151 ~ •oom..,. ::f1!4l!2s:404I ~-~ Mii ~ ::.:"e1~ '-= ........... -. ............ CIWift9d la..... Claeialfted ye('~IO M In lht g•rw. ~ '1fiW He•11 New llWllal Mr u ... -aw -. ' ' Oft the movttf ...,,_ ,_ '-OOllYWNIUT •~-'--UYSNOAaa HOU8a f,,.. .... :..~· J8A 28A Monaco ~ ~. pool, ._. --··---• 1Qer!f'l14'211:.ol:IO. at the price ~ YoU',. buy· ._._,. l'umtehad or "'"'""' .,.. "' _,, 'model aaooo/mo nle, acet ... :aooo, f.:.11n:•:•p•z .... :: •: .. ,., ..,!.. "':,, 1 Sell your extra you wtnt to p.y tnt. MllnQ, °' t: DlrMtorr :r ~aa. :.1'2.d:i Gantner 1nc1 ....,..,o· A¥911 ""· ..... 171 •t. • -"' pod. M remod. ..... houMhOld ..,_,you tMd ~::.•::-help~ flrid ' mo A oaH te To .p-..,. ac1' G: WWW fn;;;: LM • °I a __ ,.._ etr.... lalK. ~· ltema tM Cl111lllll1 . c ....... tt11b1e Mip. euy n. ... it. "Ina 1t. o~ .-~ l8r ~-ow .. . -Ill -AAA0'-78 c ..... .-. .......... CM ... ••TL ...-; .. ... ..... -~ llO-aGOI ~.... M8 M78 --._,,,, ...... la Hit Ne•P9ft Bur:hJ<:o.u Meta D.a.ily Pilot N!Wruat IUCll coaoa 2181 DBI.MU ------ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 199S 2122 =IT 2889 100115 2701 ·c·o·MME-·a·CIAL--1·EM-PL-O·YME-·NT-EMPLOYMENTSS30 ~~YMENTSSJS =~JS~o1sl~GAllA;;;!G!E!S.l~l!IJ!!S!! N&'EHtblutt. Pool, oar. UAL ESTATE iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I~ NDt Terrace Twnlul OW. Cdll 28' 28a, aM 1 .. Bayfront Apt. cable, w/d . ,.,,nit. N/Sllli••••••-HouH s1w,.. a..v&c. Dlvoro•d Lac:tlea Rolex CORONA 581 2\.\Ba 2·etory. Pitt eundeck, perl9Ct UtJ Paid. S1300/Mo. SISOO utll Incl. Jim en. 1-e-.. -1111L-0-,.._--NT---,, ..... ,..-..Eiiii .... i0iiiiiiiiiii• ____ .,. Prof'I wom1nmon 1m1t Pree. $6,850, Cartl• DEL MAlt Oar~c;wpott, pool, fp, for roommate• I Oar11ge Included. Call 7181/Wf1C 76S..5036/hm1---------~ •-.,; ...._ DTATI IM.a Avd In bch arH I rnoa-1 Trlnldld 18 cart n.c:k- w/d hkupe. t10H. Avl 11060/mo. Avail now. 87J.1781. ROCNn ~Of' ft ... t BUSINESS OFFICE 5530 Busy wall-il loclllon. year. Loeal rtta. 5N-7651 lace w/ dlH. Cost iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilim noocw. =:::2 0ANgtT· c..l 714-494-23<4 2 HR llch H .. Fum. , :~.t u:'.onca~:okc~.,FO-iiRiiiiiiREiiNTiiiiiiiii2iiii7ii6ii9liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ !JIM, For .,... Houaek .. per.Avall ~~;:s,;,~~ ,!!;k~-5! •::!r:::-·~at'~ ~ ...u.rn •tucUo W/¥4 ••th hH to bch. $950 win-1 11 . II can Aon TIV!Of. 2 ~ays-open.t XJnt locll cost $44k NII $14k. 8am·12pm. Antique Fum 3Bf 2Ba low9f Carport. '726 Incl ter 11200 yrly. carport, 83 -90 alter 7 Pm CDM OCUH VIEW ~ Rell. Trana. Clean/l.ndly •91 MercedH 300Sl. Furn, hsehold lt•ma. .,. Garage. 11500/mo. 9341 or 729-7234. c•uNERY RENTALS HOT!LS 925 SqFt • $950/mo. 714-979-4767 tya/EVH. Ex~eu. 444-4414 Sal• Sat 7am-3pm. .JJ dupleic. Winter 11.... utlla. 621 Poppy. 75S.. W/D 723-&483 3 Otncea Sub Lease J ThtJ::!•: Pride I oua11i. Clll CJ 30'Chrla Cran 1543 Bonnie Oun•. Agt. 875-4912 "" a MOTELS 2718 Barry Sliver 72o-9080 1673-7 -h Id G .Lu,,. CONDO Priced reduced on .. •-ti I DOMesncs 5540 Hot Tub o· rnd w/Ray Antlquea, h•• o & o ORI COST'" -.era 2 1:.24 ran-• o uxury exec .,. Pack furnace, pump & ll•mt, cltha, ah<>el, 41 38d 11500/Mo, yr1y. A &~"14 q winter rentals, 3&4Br. Corporate •xt•nded suites. Incredibly low •-t Kltch4n Production filter. $500. 722-0420 morel 223 Goldenrod Xlnt erea. Newly returb Yearly 2Br twnhae, Npt stay rates 3--4 day rent. Nwprt Beach & NrWl'Ullr HAABOll ARfA Supervisor Fff NANNY To care KJng alie bo spring & Yard Sale Sat 28th • 854-3813-0723-0518-E 18R 18A 1550/mo Hgtaarea.Reduced. rate from '129.76. 7 Legunalocs.476-7660 CHAMBfll OI lOMMllH! Immediate poalllon for 2 (1& 4Yra). Mu1t matt w/fram: & head-10am·2pm. Furn, Small 2Br 1Ba duplex. lndry, pool, quiet, nr day rate from 123.50. W•ST SID~ CM OIFC :~::110~!re ~~ ,r:v~::. LOVE children, 1peak board, $100. 722-0420 Queen bed, haehold • Shared garage. NO all traneportatlon. No ·v.a11y on Peoin: Stucllol, AAA 3 DIAMONDS. PARK 2200 SF A/C 2 0 M F Id Eng., drive. 650-2109 Items. desk, bkcatH, ; PETS. 1750/mo. R•fa peta 948-0392 2&3Bra, belt locaUona. Clean rm1, breakfast, Prlv Ofc Flex Layout. N:.~n ere:~~. r e::lr: HOUSEKEEPER PLANT &ALE ACRES out-door chaise &. , req. 714-839-8688 A ch .. ~ well-dHI nd 1-80C).247-8209 phone, cable , AC. Can add 1530 SF. An-getlc, hard-working Needed P{T. Bilingual ~~~,~~:~n:~~~ ~.:~. Morel 605 Marlgold ., VILLA BALBOA ,Br g Newport ••w Inn other 1420 SF Ofc AIC ADVERTISING I b ln k. c 1 tt 1 Ba, Hrvlng bar, Ground flr 2Br duplex.. 2070 New~~.. Blvd, Good l.aYout 850-8287 team Payer to e o al a er 1 pm. fru it-avocado (fruiting) ---------spacious 1Br+lrg d·-pvt paUo, $585-$600/ Pvt patio, new pf\J/cpt. CM ,.,.,.. DIRECTOR charge ot food prep, e 4 5 ·1 3 5 3 $10. Junipers, t'lerbs $1. COSTA .. rr11 6124 ~ ..,, mo. "'~•90a1 $950/mo In_, all uUI, · 1-800-284-3229 baking and creating Kl a " "~ -. security condo. 1 V•Ba, ..._ "'' llJ"llAil"'IJlllll!fW<, Southern California's no or ueen Palms , 4 appllanc1a. frplc, -=.~.~,d~------w/d, aide/aide refr~ &•---------"' moat dynamic Cham-new dally specials. ••••••••• 8' $20. 909-674-9422 •CKAJUTY SALE• pool. Avall Nov. 18. ~. ~.':~v1.i6t~o ::.z. cable TV. 845-57 a VACATION F~~::::lt. t>er ta •••king an ad· :1~:nrz~d~u~~~I 7t11~~ MERCHANDISE •R•t•ll Fixture• 10 FamlllH. Houae- S1l50. AQt. 675-4912 New crpt, vwy btlght, Lrg 1Br 1Ba w/frplc, RENTALS 2722 ..-v•rtlslng gt>iJetter to 470·0519 for Interview.••••••••• Sentorm•hc security hold goods, clothes.•. qule1 garden setting. encl gar, vault cell,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Acrw6-JW.Aupon: ~ ==s~uprofv~~~ NANNY for Npt Beacb ----------• ay1tem w/sensora. toys, etc. Sat only 8-1, APARTMENTS FOR RENT $650-$785. MO'(• In mirrored closets, A/C Npt Bch Ooean1ront 4SOO Ulllpus OriYC --.-h 0 & 3-blched oak open 3034 Femheath Lane only $499. 931-8427 & view of Back Bay & RHerve now for wkly/ Ncwpon 8adi ~~~=.~•lneasH. P~':1~ions ay avail~~~~~ iANTiiiiiiiQiiUEiiiiiiSiiiiii6ii0iiiliiO ~~~~~ngw hh~r~:Oar:. GARAQE & Lovelw clean E'alde city lights. 675-8003 monthly winter rentals. #i1CN3@ •Develop & overaee Call 833-7191. 714-774-3724. BON VOYAGE 1Br, microwave, w/d Ocnfmt 3Br 2Ba .. $1800 Fully furnished 3Br advertlalng for •BUYING ITEMS• MOVING SALE hkup, carprt. No peta. Npt Shfa 3Br 2Ba ... S1325 2Ba, gar. No amk/no ---------Chamber publlcaUont p~le~~:p~y.lnM:~o~~ From 1800-1960. 1 pc SAT 28TH ONLYI $695+aec. 845-2146 Studio apts.$650/$725 peta. Karen 434-1424. INDUSTRIAL 2788 from concept to wllllng to learn. Fully to entire estate. Paint· COLLECTIBLES 9am-4pm. Plants, BALBOA Newlw refutb 1Br 1Ba Westclitt 28r 2Ba ...... S995 ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 compleUOn capitalized. 642-1634 lngs, china. gtaware. 6017 TV's, Furn., Refrlg, I 8albo7•2~P! ~,4, lno. RENTALS TO •Develop marketing furn, etc. Im med cash. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beds, 2-Cars... Path· ISLAND . 2606 w gar In lovely gated _... 3450 SF & 2300 SF techniques to POSTAL Ir GOV'T JOBS top$. 673-6223 Iv msg finder & Toyota P/U i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil complex near Trlangle1---------SHARE 2724 A/C mostly ofc, 1001 1nhanc1 communication $21/HOUR+ BENEFITS Doll• Franklin Mint. Bdrm set, Artwork. Sq. $610/mo. 642-1800 Sml Studio. Brand new, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W.17th St CM See Agt products NO EXP WILL TRAIN Elvls collector pla1es. Designer clothes. 3BR 2BA. l<ar gar. 4o3 8 clean, quiet, pv1. No: Unlt-V/Call 650-8287 •Prospect & develop Appl +lnlo 714 6471991 APPLIANCES 6011 Owl plates 540·1947. 2272 Fede-I Ave. No. Bayfront (lower). harp 2Br 2Ba In 4-tmk/. nolte/peta/mualc.1 .. ________ new acct•. · · • • BHt loo on lall $2200/ plex w/gar. Good loc. $545 uUI pd. 848-4878 •••••••••• •Work wtlh Publlcatlons Retail ••GIGANTIC•• mo yearly. 673·8540 $895/mo. Pam Agt 1..,,...________ Ao om mat• lo Editor 10 contlnually Little People & Me Kenmore Refrigerator FREE TO YOU 6022 SIDEWALK SALE Pvt oh.arming upper 546-5880 or 979-3848 Spaoloua 1Br 1Ba w/ ahare 2Br 2Ba town-BUSINESS & · Improve publl~atlons In N.B. needs Sates w/ice maker. Almondliiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiii Sal 10-28 8:30am-2:00pm duplex. 2Br, all amen. loft, akytt, 2 patloa, houae In Costa Requirements Assoc. Call 645-1355. color. Great shape. Bl k L b TICKTOCKEA Super lpcl 11095/mo. walk-In clst. End unit Mesa. C lean-cut FINANCE' •Proven track record RETAIL OPPTY'S Make otter. 631·7037. ,~:d. ~re:~u~17:1~:i -!~':~19S,."Ho:T Call 310-273-3300. NEWPORT overlook• pool. 675-8003 non-smoker. 2-car In ldvertlalng aalea Cashlers•Wlne Bar Refrigerator look Ing tor good 1-.....::"'...:....:;....:.::..:.....~~~..;._ _________ ,BEACH 2669 •Walk to Bch/Nr Hoag attached garage, •Demonstrated Server•Gllt Wrap• Pastel yellow. Xlnt homo! 531.2854 MOVING SAU£ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lrg 2Br 2Ba Twnhse-private bath, laun-marketing akllls Tobacconist working cond. $100 ---------10/28, 1 day only, Mpm BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 ------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IRVINK RANCH'S $950 INCL UTILS FINEST 1 Bdrm. Kit, d ining •49 CommunltlH• area, appla, lndry. 13,500 Apartments 102 E. Bay St. $750 to $2500/mo 723...()823 or 220-9498 Newport/1Mne/Tustln Ocean View Apt 2Br IRVINE 1Ba, 1000 aq ft, car-APARTMENT port, no tndry. very COMMUNITIES clean. $1200/mo yrty. style. Encl gar. $950. dry, comm pool. No BUSINESS •Knowtedg1ofprlnUng Hl·TlmeCellara Cal1574-4244. Fr•• to Loving Dishes, Jewelry, $395 >L Ill Homes Two-9 weeks · Pool/Spa. 646-6838 pets. + h ut ~ OPPORTUNITY process helpful 250 Ogle, CM Speed Queen 5 spd clolhes. tools, misc. MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS ROOMS 2706 tl E 9 2656 Ex domestic kinens. Blk 481 M II St es. ves 54 • • cellent washer/4 spd dryer trg agno • • 2904 communication akllls Retell Sales Upscale & Wht, females. Call Bright, airy furn room LOCAL RTE•24 Loca- IFn lohvely1 NB 1hohme 1nr 110 n s. Bu Y A 11 0 r .. II . Lt k IC pr v. par I . p 0 s s I b I e 2 K $450. N/S. 760-0t,10 Wkly9S00.599-6769 CDM 2 Stry Twnhome 1.5Ba. Poot, W/D Ten·1·······••1I nls . Non/amk. Cat OKI 1 •Customer service ladles golf & resort capacity almond 1 mo Usa 650-1404 Moving Sale Sat 28th oriented wear, FT/PT, Exp'd. new w/warranty. $475 8am..Jpm. Applls, K 720-1996 bolh PP 760-1322 toys, hsehold Items & •Ablllly to work In last aren, -w-.-9-h-e;..;...r/D_r_v_e_r_S_1-4-0 JEWELRY, FURS Morel 2650 Riverside paced, challenglng Sales • environment I Id S I ea. Frig $200, Gas & ART 6025 Moving Sat 9am-4. Please send resumes ns 8 a es stove $100 apt Sl%e Antiques, Lg TV, pauo by Nov. 1 to: Representative Call. 646-5848 •••ESTATE SALE furn, frig, child ski Judy Community newspa----------• 2 05KT Diamond S041· clths, desk & Morel 104 15th St.#4. Call Call our Info HoWne Gary 720-9422 ex 204. 1..SOO.lAC-S 115 Blk to bch>-NB 1 Br/Ba, ssoocSo. 160-1931 ANNOUNCEMENTS CDM Home. Near Behl NHACC per seeks energetic FURNITURE 6014 Tuslln/Cabrillo tart lnl11rna11y flawless, F 1---------.. 1470 Jamboree Rd. professional to join its iiiiiiim:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Color GIA Cert. val Moving SaVSun 9am-Newport Beach, CA Classified Advert1s1n9 536 soo Strll 516,ooo 4. Furn, TV, + alze STEPS TO SAND '---------' pvt entry. No cooking. 1 Br $650/mo. Fum'd. *1 BR $825• $450/mo. 557-6290/d Winter. Patklng. No/pet 2BR 2BA $725/Up 631·5550/eve, Wknd 675-8127 997-0432 Refrlg & dlahwuher CDM sunny, spacious Buy It. Seil It. Find It. Incl. GOx30 pool. No rm w/attch bath, kltch Claaalfled. pets. No feH. No pr1v. 1 blk bch. $425, lease. S4S-4855 1st & sec. 723·1968 Lg deck, vaulted Cell. --------- Spacious N/S S495 ANNOUNCEMENTS + ~ utl. 87S.3G39 E '•lde CM Avl lmmed. 2920 Quiet 2Br, w/d, Re-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spon/smkr ok. $330 SPORTS FANS.Find oU1 + 'h elec. 650-0181 nowt Up to date acores, HB Condo Mastr bdrm apreada and much more. 1 900 656-1800 ex 7934 All amenltlH. 1/2 utl. $2.99/mln, 18~ n Phn only. 92660 atatt. Must be cus-25"TV $100 hide-bed • Ivory Collection clths nu! misc. 1791 ADVERTISING tomer-servlce oriented sol a S 150, recliner • Mink Coat Top..ol the Jam1ca (Mesa Verde) & type 40 +wpm· $75, complr de~ s 5o. lme. Highest Qual11y & Sale Sat 28th on'tyt ASSISTANT Strong apelllng & desk $150 556-7218 custom designed val 8am-3. Cllhs, hsehold F II time position communication skills Cuatom quilled On hel· $16,000 Sell SJ,900 Items. Lots of Good u required. Telemarket-board, bedspread, t Pearl & Dlamono St 111 249 Hanover avallable for self moll· Ing exp desirable. skirted wing chair & Necklace Cert. val. 15 u vated and flexlble lndl· PI• as ant, non· ottoman. Matching s10.ooo Soll S3.900 1----~---- vldual to provide sup· smoking otttce. Base drapes. h1oryilt blue •Russian Icons ·Museum NEWPORT port for fast paced ad salary, commission & Uke new, must soe quoh1y * Russian Eggs BEACH d C did t t b • n e f I I Package· All, s 1200. Mirrors. bk· Pa1n1od on Crystal Porce- . ... 6169 -COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 iCiiOiiSiiTiiAiiMEiiiiiiSiiAiii2ii6ii24iili:ri~;::..:.:c~11~::·a~~~:;:~~~;:·5:::-i8-4~10:;:s!::817:7~ __ s._rv_.u_6_19-645-a434 __ _ HB Rental to ahare. $250/mo. Clean, hon· Ht, very casual. Avl lmmodl 969-4780. ept. an a e mus Physical/drug screen-b d II I d cases, pictures & lain ·Masterpieces Appl ., e. eta or enle • Ing required. FAX re-more. 759-7659 only. 714-722·9701 ESTATE SALE ::.. posse$s strong organ-sume lo Judy Oetting ---------1 P/27 & 28, 104 •· lzatlonal skills and the at 714~1-6594, or Dining Chalra, 4 ---------Piano, cord organ, fur-' ablllty to communicate call 574-4250. ~indsor lite ash, s3o PETS & nih.lte. linens, dishes, QUIET & SERENE ~a.4n 1\1".esa Apa.rt:rnents MV Home 1 br/1 ba to share In luxurloua home. Maid aerv. spa, gym, pool, tennl1, EZ acc•11/foothlll trans Corridor. $500/mo. 1 at/last/dop. 589-8899 well. SA.LES ea. Call 644-4092 ANIMALS 6049 glass, knlck-knacka, Responslbllltles wlll REPRESENTATIVE Drexel Drener w/end iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lamps, barstools, old c;o nc.ar & vu 'o far 1lt2t's the lcd111g you ~ct when \'011 live .u l'alm lvk~ .i.nud the ht\h ~et., 1cry of 5ecluJcd '"oc..ds & ~tatdr pJlrm A Sruchrx, I & 2 l\nlmorm Jt, SS7S tu S6011 JllR 5625 ro St.SO . 2RR S"2S In s~~o A No l'crs A Vcnical Hhn<l.i .& Cc1hng far\S A NEW Carpet, P~int & lilc Ii~.,.. ... .& Funes$ R•>'J1n A I k~tt«l 1'0111 ~ 1~1111.JJ A l'alll1' ti.; ll3k11111C\ A G<1uic.~ Av~1IAhlr Oflilc: I Imm. 9:0U ~111 5.00 p111 M -F and 10:00 :un • 4.00 pin weekend~ 1561 Mt~" Dr · Sm1.1 AnJ llcighVi, CA (714) 546·9800 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa 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 ith a ctieck k>dayf Run for 6 we.kl If ~ car does not Mii w.'R run it for another ~ FREEi All for $1 o• tbls, Schafer Mahog sheet music, records. Include aales support Growing community console Piano, 9 pc ADOPT·A·PET 5211 Seashore Dr. f\lnctlon and admlnls-newspaper group seeks dining sot, lighted Every Sat & Sun a1 ESTATE SALE tratlve duties Excel-dlsplay advertising repre-China & server, Ule/ PETSMART, Fountain Sat onlyl 9am-3pm. · Hntallv• with 1 year mini· oak kit set, Orntl lent telephone and In Valley Puppies, Ii.It· 64 Cad1llc Convt., Sall • mum uper1eoce. Excellent Rugs. Call 544-0618 NB Beaut hse, lg yard, LOST & terpersonal skills are b«lelil package including tens ano more. •II Dinghy, tools, bikes, Next to Nature Park. FOUND 2925 essential. We offer a base aaJary lor the ener· Moving: twn pink & looking lor loving, car· toys. clths, books & P P t OKI $550 while bedsp eads $25 ing homes CALL 597-Morel 2255 Tustin rvt. e 1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I good benefit package gellc 11111 prolesslonal r i---------VOIA• pager 4"A "'404 ea; full sz ecru & mmt 9037 for more info. ESTATE sa•E .... ~ Including medical, that we need lmmed.1ately. spread s4o. (All w• -NB/B.lbo. P.nl FOUND BIRD En..,tlsh Springer Sat,Sun 10-3 n . dental, vision and Phyak:ll/drug •creerung re-sham & rutttos ) Brn Spanlel Pupa 6 wks 423 Vista Trucha ~:!~~'e~ ~~~n~k~ 714-833-7837 401K plan. Physical/ Quired. EOE. Please call st11pe sofa $1 50. Lthr old Pure bred Tails Bdrm sets, sofas. $490-$550. 64~00 FOUND JEWELERY drug screening re-Judy Oeltlng 11 (714) 574-chair & ottoman S75 cut & dactaw re-washer & oryer, misc 4250 for lnleMtw or fax re-Modern cottee & end d ., 2 N.ar Bal ... __ P·~11uon quired Please s•nd move S 1 .. s-s2 5 Movlna Fr:1· Sal 9am-11 NB/Park Npt 2Br 2Ba. ..,... -•· · " aume to (714) 631'°594 tbls SSO M0ta. 64()..4027 2 7 • PV1 bath/phone, all on 7-23-95. Call 714-resume to Dally Piiot, SALES/PHONE 645·5802 14·10 1 Furn, hsehold Items, s • 997-8944 A Ad A I t t Murphy Bed Wanted Have a Snake! We unupholstered dining amen. $500+"' utll. . . ttn: SS s an • OVER QU .. 'IFIED? D I IS ..... oub • or queen, have Feeder m1ce11 chrstlg whl sofa & Clean N . 720-IM69 Found Kep Ask tor 330 W. Bay Street, Looking for change, good condition. 51 25 08 631 -4063 marble coffee tbl NptCoeat 1Rm/3Br Sharonl645-&426 Costa Mesa, CA less atress? Peaceful Call759·7591 Moret58BeaconBay new condo w/ocean & Found Kep Oct 71h. 92627 Boating/Marina Env, --0-u-.-.-n-M_a_t_t-,-.-.-.-1 Save abused fnd Moving Lido lale s-mln views, frpl, lndry, Santa Ana Ave. near $500 + WK, Med ben. Wanted abandoned pets. Be a •• gar, pool/1pa. $875 22 at In CM. 642-4025 Apartmen~ Manager Start lmmed. 723-7375 volunteer/lostor Call 28th Bam-12. Fashion· Incl uUla. 725-2715 Coup .. to manage 100 Good condition. Call 714-597-9037 able Womens Cloths FOUND KEYS on 17th unit complex llv• on Secretary L'ght ac-____ 5_74_-4_2_44_. ___ 1 alze 6·10, shoes size Nwpt Oceanfront 4 Street In Costa Mesa. site. Offlce/malnt. exp. counting, some comp. ROLL TOP DESK ---------8'h·9 & bells. bd/2ba, Duplex, No Call Mana, 574-4249 own tools. 2Bd 2Ba+ up, nuent Eng. $7-$8/hr 7 drawer, lull size. PIANOS & 109 Via Mentone Drugal $950/mo. +'Al (work). Or Ive msg. Salary. 714-565-3310. Nffd ASAP. 631·8777 datk pine finish, w/ ORGANS 6059 Multl·Famlly Garage ult. 752°3527 722-0669 lid h I p Found Love Bird BOOKKEifPER Telemarketing Pror. so oak c a r aid iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sale Oct. 28, 8-3. RENT through classified COM area. 644-9835 P{T, 4/hra-ctay 5-dyt a envlr. Hrs 7am-Noon. over $600 for botn, KAWAJ BABY GRAND Household & child· ,,_ ''I t i u t sell for $250 obo e s Items furn cloth Found Puppy German wk 11-3 tor restaurant "-"P or w ran. P 0 both. 714•846.6340 High gtoas black, mint r n · · • Shepherd/Sheep Dog. Lv meH. 753..fi915 $1 ,000/wk. HB. Frank .,,---------I condition s3995 Call 1ng 1ewe1ry, be001ng, Blk/gray w/red collar Shaw 9·11 375-1856 Sofa $199. club chr & 714.527.1854 etc. 1243 Santiago Dr. & leash. 963-2240 CLERIC.Al. HELP ot1mn $149, wing chr ---------Sate Sun 29 onlyl 9-3 FfT needed for amt•---------S99 Mtntl 548-0812 Splnnet Plano Trunnel beds. furn. FOUND: Sml Rabbit, NB construction co. EMPLOYMENT ---------1 with benc h $500 dressers. hseholo b /blk ts Solid Oak din rm tbl 714-.. 7"' 7225 rown w spo , on Must be dependable. SERVICES 5533 v ~· Items. Everything Santa Ana Ave.. CM. Some typing & word w/6 chairs and extra 714-548-4050 proc skllla a mutt. W111liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tear $1200. Solld ---------goesl 106'/.l 31st LOST CAT. Lrg nutty train. 548-5359 ........ Teak wood roll top SPORTING Pl•••• be aware that desk w marble top GOODS 6065 orange & white (al-COMMUNITY locks $900 540-1947 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRANSPORTATION most peach) neut RELATIONS ASST the llttlngs In this cat· male w/tong bushy PfT Psych org. aka ' egory may require you All Kmds of Jobs For Surfboard 9 o tt. tri· I••••••••• tall. Ex1ra toe on each bright outgoing/detail to call • 900 number All Klnds of People fjn, white, hie, Great front paw. Name Is oriented lndlv to asst In which there Is a Claaamed. Boardl $175 631-4868 ---------'THUMBS' but comes I charge per minute. BOATS 7011 ' to 'Thumbsles'. Last promot ng our aer· Tunturl Exercise bike. vices. D•gree pre-------------------1 e 11 t d $350 aeen vie Tyler Way/ !erred. Send resume xce en con . . Paularlno, Costa to.· PR Dir. MPC, EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 540·1947 18' Duffy 2 yeara REWAR... young, well cared tori Mesa. .,... 30270 Rancho Viejo 5530 5530 ---------$12,750. 675-2933 ~h:~~. ~·:~1~:g:"& :fe7 5~~ 24~: 75 ~~ c · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iniiiciKEiiiTiiSiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii7ii5 •·D-1;;..n...;;g..:..h...;;v...;_8.;;..'_w_e;_;s1...;_M_•_ needs m•dlcatlon. rine, new bottom. & i Pleue call Jen, 714-CuatSvo/QenOfflce HICKORY FARMS CHEAPAIR spd new engine ssoo: 641·1112. For Whol•sale shoe firm. 723-6048 co. In COM. Good phn GIFT SUPERVISOR: Most US Cities 1klll1, typing 35 wpm, COORDf'ttATE RECEIVING, PREP a. •From $l90 (1·W)• 1--------- data entry of cuat or· SENDING OF HICKORY FARMS Gins. •From S3SO (RT)* POWER BOATS dera. S•lt atarter. No Restrlo tlona 7012 Fuh/ahoe bkgrnd a CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1..aoo.3eo-eeo2 +.Call 675-6292. EARN EXTRA MONEY DURING THE PERSONAtS PERSONALS 3002 Flor•I Dealgner FT. Exp'd In all phasH. HOLIDAYS SELLING HICKORY rARMS GIFTS. "BHUty & Th• Beaat" 38' TIARA SPORTFISH 2Tk.a 13th Row 10-28 Partner wanted. N.B. 8pm Good S 548-5224 Sltp. Home 644-2000 Work 754-4000 x102 Conroy's Flowe,.., Humoroua non/amk Irvine 252-11 HS. 3 9• s .. ray Expt9sa S WF-Sr . Ci t izen G11n11GE SALES • •DHlfes companion GOURMET COOK/U "°"" '88, fully loaded, 600 • ABOVE AVERAGE WAGE. N O [Xf>fl-?IENCE NECE~·'>•\RY-\\ILL Th'•\1-.. PART 01-1 FULL TIP..1E. for tun tlmell HAM PO housekeeping, exp'd, hrs, exceptional cond. Box 11848CMCA112627 llve out, FfT. Non-APPLY IN PERSON: WESTCUFF PLAzA Whether you're buying S99,000 * 675-e128 amkr. Newport Beach 17TH 8c IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH ot Hlllng, Cta..inecs SUV It. sea It. And It. ,, -··-··············-···-----llfef Relatlonahlpal 1---------Queatlone •bout ~71~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~v~~~~a~tt~y~o~u~r~n~~~~·~'==~C~I~~~~-~~~·~~ • I I I • •,; D YIS,SILL ~y CAR City Zip "'°'- Credit Cord DMC CMSA D AM X -------bp-- Moll To. OM.Y I'll.OT J3CI W ~ sn.t. C... ~CA 92621 l1141UH4110. MXl11Al'31~ ~"-'YOlifl • CarHfl Moneyl Lovet HOUSEKEEPER for TMk t. PQcNCa U..111 N 1wport condo 2 1 800 ~ u 1988 days per w..k. Call 13.lltllnln. 11+ TT PM only. 833-7191. SW.U tlN4W434 l--H-o-u-.-.-k-.-.-p.-r-- Overstocked with stuff? A callto Classlfled wm help 842·5678 Wantecl 6 days/Wk. Exp'd In cooking, 840-7622 lnoom• Potential up to You cau &es-:M04 to listen to • 10 min tape to learn more. BUI.TB• PITllBSS BEAi.TH a 3000 PtTKW R1Jm11t1 yttr Skf 1 wit• A M.ttr1I Al,•• ff J4rtiy A.14 0.1 f" Smltln Skl1. A 1~ Fte9r1t .. f rH ll~·All•~t,.I• hnt1t1 Pr'4Mt ,., .. ,, o.oo. ,,, .. ""l A•r ... ,.,..,. o.,,,.. .. , Stw• tn-4 •••f4 '"' 1 tl•tt •• ••• 11 ftl• fallt. IMrHttM t.06 01. M1t1ttl ttt. TO ORDtR: c.111 .100-Ht·HO'., "..i t•.oo ("4 .. , ..... , .i.e.. " .... , -., h : s.ttlttft C...tlt•. r .... 1an 11n• !ffttf .............. CA t1'60 YM "'" ............ a,. u ..... .. .......... ~ ............ -.... .... ntlM (ll•Wt ., • Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? ~ .~Eye.' -I Allmcw'1 name .... ,...,,. .:~. var. 11007 k1or 11=rcNn... .ao~. bu"on 22~'alove ~P~Of ~Uf· 2' Soil to -2t Metal · 2t Pem1·krt parts 3 t lndlan tille :MOritty 35 -ot Olbrellar 17~8urt --=~ 41 Thealtr 42 Slnoat -James 43 Spciken ...,. Trapshooting 45 CUMS 47 FUftha1t behind ... CummertMld St Pronto 52 OvefhNd lrllns 55 -between the line• 57 Might eosu. t3 Mou!UI\ ..... .., es 81cyt1tu. ee ont1c melerlal ff1 Tanneuee -Ford ea P111nered e9 Jabbet" ?0 Pealed OU1 lhec:erdl DOWN 1 On tile -(In night from ihe l."'\w) 2 im· coont8'· parts 3 Suntan lotion lnoredienl 4 Gikfiron play s l(lndly e Jets' and Patriots" grp 7 Stringed lnstrumern 8 i love Lucy" costar 9 lizard 1 o Incite to 111tacll 11 Carnbodia's continent 12 River between China and Russia 13 Pnce 19 Playful 2 ~ "Gldgel" actrau 25 Btundef 27~ 28 Ala-(menu chotce) 29 Platoons 30 Solt drinks 32 Some Vlnel 33 Author Slephen Vincent - 34 Saull -Mane 38 Pays a viall 38 Matched pair 40 Mixes a salad 44 -up: =--.... -~- snatched up 48 Deserved 48 Alley - 50 Fuz.zy 52 Miid cheese 53 Ac:lres1 Mlnnelll 54 Grime 58 Spanish lady 58 Long-active vOlc:ano 59 Muddy Iha waters 61 Before 62 Catcti forty wmks 64 Mosquito- -~CHMLIS~M --.a.MIHAB' MdTAMIAAH~ --·----"l-o.atll!r '-:... NC •.. ew:. '-:..~ID:::'~ i~-= ==~~ 11-:.=-y ~T,eoUll0,00 No ei.e-;-"_... a.. fro• l•laur• world, '72·1~ p, U1 t USB YOUB GADGETS WELL ~---...-WI OllLY---·•~.IOO 1A Llitrw ION9Ci, -·-·~-1235 ..... ...,.......... =.=:..!:.~ IOk ml, .. y. paoo ·~--SOUTH COAST ._ dolw!--..-.. oc~•o8•7~1~ c:ond1l1,•.,•.•.•.• .. • .. •1•1•c•,.•.•n Both V\.llnerable. Sooth cleat.. NOR11:l •814 S 0 754! 0 10914 s •Vold EAST •J82 OKJ108 OQ •K9832 " Opening lead: Three of 0 Independently of each other in the mid· 1930., George Rapee in the United States and the late Ewart Kemp1&on in England ~gan devel· oping a response of two clubs to an opening of one no trump lO probe for a possible 4·4 fit in a maJor. Rapee's partner, the late Sam Stay· man, wrote about the convention extensively in articlea and books, and it will forever bear his name. Why the focus on a major-suit fit? Experience has shown that, t..ccause of the flexibility of being able to trump in either hand with· out. IO&ina conuot. rnany • band wUI ~--"1 ..-r·--_ .,_ ... " •• "lay better in a majoNuit. same lllPOllTI SOUTH COAST · C oUa DX body, •conomlc:al • than in three no trump, even if aU · 714 4419071 lllPORTI 1~= m~• a1r arnJ , l1.200 o9o. M2·H1• the 1uita are atopptd. ~ the year. 714-441-9072 fm cu. ctul .. pa pb 87 Calttlolet Great wen\ by, URI for St.ayman were d.la.-1 owntr Just Uke MW. beech catl nu brkal Covered t.hat. ~eren'l t.hou1ht or J&GUD 1105 '88 ••w 8~• I 111 700 pp 78().1322 alloeka, redfW nu blk ... l••••••••I /Charc:oal/A/C/l.Spd ' ' IOI). 15500 840-0888 originally. Consider t.h.ia dbeall . 1 /t -Owner /05K Orio -urwr. 9220 •a• .letta low ml., blk, North'• hand ia proba Y uae esa •ae X.le Vanden mUH. Euro model w/ u\ ~ c/d, auto, •unrt. t.o partner If I.he contract ia played ..... Auto, AJC, fullY .. 1111«. Wonderlul cond. $0,000 080. Day '37· in no trump. Played ln s auii con· io.ded, •rvf, wh ... 81fc ONLY ......... _..H,700 'M llaada ••• 51pd, 9'M Ev•. 769-11442 tract, however. the North band can ml. Uk• nul 17850 No Cradl °' Tenbe Cl9dil le• cold AC, rune & •ee .letta Vwy cl•anl produce several tricu by ruffin1 "°"'210 p. 570o8752 ~-::= ln11nc: .. •1r0"1 :" look• very cleenl Navy blue. 2 dr, 5apd, clubs. With I.he given distribution, 1887 JAQ • mo. paymt11 a. $2100 080. 23M270 P/8, CD, nk ml. A It. is ~rfect for a bid of two clubl, Sh•'• lovtd but needs SOUTH COAST '87 Torota Pickup atffll 15,900 857-1003 inquiring about opener's majora. work. Barb 494-2342 IMPORTS Red, new eng, atereo. , ________ _ Naturally, responder intenda paaa· ' 714-448-9072 =~~~'!J1 ~~~3~;111 ANTIQUES 6 ing any rebid by opener, indudiQI ,8 .. M••da 8 ...... 00 •spd, CLASSICS 9250 two diamonda. While that will auar· JEEP 9110 ro•r.cBE • -" .. 11 n tee at I e aa t a ae v en. ca rd fit. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .w 917 5 •XU• clean I must aa11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii (opener might. have only t.wo dia· S3SOO firm. 238-9270 •e2 Unooln Cont blk/ mond1), the fact that South doea '82 Grand w ... n•r '78 811 ac TARGA '80 Dakota w/rack 1 blk, 17k tnvHted, not have a four-card major increaa· L TO, 42k ml. new 360 Super condl Tan, 5-apd. owner, new palnt/tlrH. Great crufHrl 12251> es the likelihood of the hand con· ~B~.bg, ':,':.~ f!:·~~ :c, •t•r•;·8.::~~:~ Xlnt condl 974-8893 nrm. """2572 taining three or ·more diamond•. blk•+cuh. 875-2443 1•·000 ·91 •10 4 c:yl • .6 apd, RENT The only holding where that won't Wheth•r you're buying a/c; 1 owner, am/fm be the case is if South's distribution '88 Commanohe or Hlllng, Clualfled cue, bedllner, alloys, n Truok Long bed, 4x4, covera all your naed•I $5500. cau n7-4343 ttvough classlued ii specificaUy 3-3·2·5. 2.5 L, mag whl•, --------·--------Note that you can make tltis bid 6spd, AC, Xlnt condl with a bust hand only if your short $3100 080. 238-9270 suit is clubs. With shortage in any other suit, you run the risk that 1--------- op\!ner will rebid your short suit. MERCEDES 9130 Now you might land in a worse con· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii truct than before, and if you bid again, you wlll s urely get over· board. Al so, observe that North· South can make two spades with •ea 280 •• Coupe Sliver, gorgeous. Par· fact In & out. Sunrl & AJC. 110,900 831-0832 ease, while one no trump goes •-,-7-0-2-8-0-.--.-c-o_u_pe_ down. LI blut, Euro. 1-onr. BMW Nu eng, air, PW. Xlntl $9000 obo. 873-3313 9030 CHEVROLET 9045 FORD 9075 '79 MERCIDaS:IENZ I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii 4SOIL /Black On B"" '75 BMW 2002 Blue ,84 S 10 16k ml., '82 Explorer Sport /Quality paint. Abtofutely ~~~~g wE:8~n•{l;~·~ tinted, red, lowered. V8, 4x4, auto, a/c, CD Ilk• btand ,,.. lnslda/out. smog equipment. cuat. rims, am/fm c:aH, pa, snrf, alarm, None Finer. 147K Mlle1. $1000. Wk-8424321 cass, $10,500 OBO. $14•995· 644-3684 ONLY ........... 112,800 Ext. 342 Hm-642·6723. Call Jim. 857·8179 No ()edit Ot Terrible Crldll -------GMC 9081 :-~== •------DODGE 9065 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOUTH COAST CADILlAC 9040 '85 .llmm~ 4x4 Auto, IMPORTS a ir, pwr wndws/drs. 19 1 ELDORADO Whl '81 Grand Caravan Navy blue, runs xlnt. 714-448-9072 w/red Interior. Good LI! loadedl lmmac. In/ $3950 obo. 893-0918 1.,. 0 ..,,....,,......,..___,_,,,..,. ___ _ Condi 82k ml $2 900 out, orig owner, run 83 aooaL Red/Tan. oeo. Call 73i 1o47 · grtl $11,500. 968-1121 BONDA 9085 European body atyle. Xlnt. Condition I 'IS CADILLAC Eldondo '84 Viper Conv. xlnt $15 ooo 845-4611 /Creme w/ettme /LHlhtr condl red, $68,000 , ' 'R./1-0wMl /Orly 118K Ml 0 B 0 . 638·551 3 or 88 Clvlo 2-<'r htchbk, 1'•""a""e-u=""R""c""'i""D""l""l_,,,8..,,,E"'"'N"'"z Mu al Sii. Vtry Nlct: 638-2635. :t:~:o g~~. ~~~ 420 IEL /811Ck on Bia ONLY ........ 11,885 $2250 obo 893-0918 . lmpac:c A 1r\lly ftawt ... No Crtdlt or Ttrriblt Crtd!I . wvwy loch. 128K Mlle1. OK·W• can ftnanc .. nyone W/ FORD 907 5 '88 CRX SI Blk 2 ONLY ........... I 13,500 low down monlNy. paymtntS. Hater. snrf, 6spd, AC. No Credit or Terrlblt Credit SAIL BOATS 7014 MARINJ: SLIPS AUTOMOBILES SOUTH COAST '88 ESCORT GL ** :~::~:,~· ~~~~;£ :·:: = = iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim DOCKS 7022 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!! IMPORTS 4-dr wagon. AJc. cc. wk. 566-1000 ext 2540 SOUTH COAST Have your classified ad 'in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation:over 3 million. '89 LAGUNA 30 1: 714-448-9072 PS. 4-c:yl. s950 obo '85 Accord LX auto, IMPORTS DIHet, furllng, other * * 2 8 FT DOCK BMW 9030 ,.,.,.,,.,,,.._,,,,.=,.,-:-=-=---,,.....,..-••931-7148** AJC, low ml., 2 dr, extraa. $18,995.95 On Newport Channel '88 SEVILLI! Orig, '88 FORD ESCORT QT naar nu! Hll or take 714-448-9072 PP 675·6128 $280. Call Ann @ runs perfect. Lthr, dk /Red/AJC/New aterto over lease. 673-8918 C•I 25 rebuilt/loaded, 752·6767 or 854-4302 * ~~~g ~~g%e~~:. ~~~;g5~:~~~;:cked. JNIW paJnt 1181< Ml. VtfY NICI CLASSIFIED '88 180 2.9. Must cria.lng/raclng; $7500 , ONLY $2.2115 1 • th aff, mint cond, no &e• firm. W/out dlnk/motor CAMPERS' RVS. Runs well. Need• .................. ' t • • resource you cldanta dent or dlnga work. Blue. $1000. ---------No Crtdtt °' Temble ~ can count on to sail a ' · Mull H•I 723-6048 TRAILERS 8014 Wk-6424321 Ext. 342 OK·Wt can lnlllCI enyone wJ myriad of marchan-Garaged. Full power. Hm-642·6723. CHEVROLET 9045 low doWn monthly payments. dlH ttema, becauae '11 •900. PP 540-1011 Wlnnabego 19' Toy-1"•_e_0_3,,..2,,..5.....,..l -C-On-v-e-rt-,-w-h-t,l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOUTH COAST our columns compel '88 300 T• Wht/navy . SELL $400 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less classified ad . $15 fo r each additi onal word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 your home through classified Ola, 4 cyl. Show• Ilka tan Int, lthr, 5spd, 89k '87 Blazer 4x4, AJC, IMPORTS q~~llfled buyers to Int, xlnt shape. Dealer , nul 10k ml .• 113,500 ml. $17,000. 768-6768 F/P, AM/FM, OHS. 71A .AAn.9072 c 942-5978 moboaln.t7.17,.•K2"'m1·12~~·500 ··------------------------.. Call. 852·8180 $650 Call. 645-5360 -.-..o ...-., .. .., ·sE·R·VI-C·E--•l cmLD CARE 3536 CLEANING CONTRACTORS ELDERLY BANDY MAN 3710 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 548 GENERAL 3558 CARE 3611 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3870 liijiiiiii~~~~~ 3910 DIRECTORY Chlldcare In my home liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carp•ntrr•Eleotrloal Don't Vou DeMrve A G9ne Abram. PalnUne REROOFS •RUA.IRS 3th yr old girt looking CP D a C AFPORDABL• CARI! Plumblng•Orywa11• 1tlr Vaoatlon From Int/Ext Oual PalnC/RMIS High Ouallty•Low SS for playmale. Mon-Fri 1 BUIL ER IN • 1..aoo-830.0073 Stucco•Palntlng•Tll a Sb'••• A Anldetvf llc'd/lns'd 1lnce '78. Peraonallztd Pet Cate Uc:'deBondad•FuDy tns'd FT or PT. 842-37n IPAC! AVAILAILI U~~~~~~f:~td SSM./24Hr Uv•ln Rooflng•Jlm 841·7494 Therapeutic Manage ff9-7013 Pg~7 KeMel altamallve. No Local Refs. 997-0038 BUSINESS F I d h For Advertl•ere. atephen L.. CMT , •trHa or worry. Uc, 1-80C>-404-.ROOI' r en • Ip Co. Childcare Ask About Our: (714) 895-4883 $8.50/Hr Uv•Out C.ARPl!NTRY•Wlndowa 71._.87•7 222 Ike• Custom Painting Ina. Raf's. • 873·7184 •--------- SERVICES 3488 1 y2-rrs ~reachplool 1 n tr 0 du 0 t 0 r w • REMODELS • Also Hiring-Exp. Call 1~ Door• • Wood Fenc.. Prof, Clean, Quality •THUNDl!R ROOPINO• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil C4.lrr cu um. uge •Y Otferl New ConatrucUon • Drywall Repair • HeadachN, back pain. Work. Int/Ext A Docks, For all of your roonno p 1 hrvl araL Ue'd CM 845-8348 To Place Your Ad T t 1 Ltll281581 • Call Bob Ma ... ge therapy In Ll703488 1531-4810 PLUM.BING 3890 n .. d•. Reroof/repalr. •r•ona c•• HOME•DAY•CAR• enan mprovemenl FENCES 24~23 Pg-312-0028 Dr'• office. $10 di•· .IUNQ Ll!ll Palntlnn Uc 638144849-4122 Typing· RHum11/T1rm Call Gina Bucci Handymn Svc 674--0827 L DEC"'r 3615 count. oswn 143-9053 • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim paJ*. Tutoring: RHdlng Learnlng & Funt Reas. 714-1574-4249 11:11 ~ Hand~man Curll• Extllnt New oonsL Lowell 1---------M1lh/Englleh. 540-1947 rates. Llc'd/C PR •REMODEL General Painting, carpentry, SS Guarnlffdl l9rms OK TH&LOCALPLUMBER SPRINKLERS 3921 Costa MHa 979-7918 Construction. Quallty plumbing, fence bldg. MOVING 3834 Lt11827169 892-0110 .. James e. Bangert Co. R I! L I A B L I! Service. Reasonable. •Wood Feno••* , al Id 7.,,..5044 Family bu1lne1t since •41 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 NEWBORN/Infant Care HOUSI! CLEANING L#879514 831·7788 rtplactlrepllrdrHl\dng ... oc rH · .....,.. PAINT A REPAIR& Friendly Seivlcs 8PRINKLER REPAlR ~=~~~tr~vl~ra~~vl~J;: ~f~d~ .. e~~~8;~~ l.J. Scott conatrUCuon = ~:;~, 1-HA--UUN--G---3-7-2-0-D~~~~rr,J~r;:,s~~~ =~~~r: Remv/lnsta11 L1532981 e7s-9304 ~~~.·;~~:~' ~: Rtpairs, Aemod. Doon, ~ W. Npt. Uc. 845-5876 WINDOW CLEANING L~c1tlom481~~. BRuleldf~s'. Long Olat. Frff Est. •Wood Repalra --------John 5'd-7H5 dows. Clbenttt, stucco & dry-QUALITY DAY CARE $ y O "'" T1111flU832 e78-3114 Quallty·WarrantlH wall, ltnc:n. gllH, tic. Uc uc·dc:iLovlngQEnvlronmtnt s!.~ac:t:,Ngu:. 714-e7S.77H FLOOR INSTALL JUNK To Th• DUMP Uc#M5621/Bon.&ln•. •DAN DAWSON• '5yrs np Jerry M2..0H7 Mu1lc1Cr1tl1*81ory Tim• 780-7890 REPAIRS 3620 (714-898-1882) PUBLIC NOTICE 848•8878 Mlohael PLUMBING A to Z HANDYMAN MHll/CPR 849-3423 DOORS 3580 Wiii haul what Trash The Calif. Public Utlll· P&TIR TH• PAINTl!R Waler Heater• • Draine tNSTAWR£FACE CABINETS Share lovlng nanny •WINDOW CLEANING• •GUALITV WORK• Man won'tl 968·1882 u .. Commlaalon RE· ""Quality Work ~!:J'c~~:I .• Fr.~~r~! wlnl<ltcdhens, balhs, doors, In my CM home. Full FREE ESTIMATES HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc Oh UIRESh thladt all Uaedd ,,,, Aeaaonable RatH Anything In Plumblngl ows. Doug 546-72!58 or part time, 2 yr-. or 297-8081 David An experlenoed Mrble/Carpat·Bnd/ln• INSTRUCTION3780 ouH 0 goo a Lt1'641469 723-1292 L•5S4722 848-6720 H~RE A ~~PERNTER older. Susan 97M196 ~::g~~.d~b~! :~~: L708279 722·7332 ~~vc!rc.r~~u~~ RAIN80W C1roa. lllalnt. Pgrtl' 717-5728 •mode an. •pairs Teddw Bear1a & Luv COMPUTERS 3558 reaa. Don 521-8910 ***MARTIAL ARTa nino• ·and chautrtura Pilnllng•lnl/EJI Houat/Apl --------Fire-Water Damage **2 P(T o-nlnga F T•'CHI C..... Int th I TC p Quality Job. Frff Ht. TRANSLATOR/ TUTOR 3927 LI.ARN IPAHllH HOWi Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also Translator-Interpreter. Suaana 873·7408 Elect, Plumb, & Paint Elle c.t• avt1 Ll3G.201010 GENERAL s~~ o~ 7 • Nov 1: c;r In. ~I •• do.,:~:: L15e0897 83M888 949"23421227'8132 Cert~Rera 549-214'4. Com:,ut•: Coach DRYWALL SERVICES 3680 10:00.11:001 847-8478 ments. If you have a ••TOP QUAITY Expert Drain Claanlng & Plumbing Repalra TILE 3928 Th• Altematlve to f: :P:U &•~:,:}:): SERVICE 3584 quHtlon about the I• INT/EXT. Very com- C CARPLEANINET G 3515 Ho~J>_aw Care Mark 978-7248 llRVIC• DIR•CTORY LANDSCAPE & ~~~~~~f~~~~r, ~:i~ ~~!''!]1~:~~:· Potty tr--,., learnlng, ..,.SMALL .I08 UPIRT All 3 Newspapera: S144 P ., =iiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~il Ctul1tlan valUH. 2 Vr9 CON,.."TE. Drywall/Acoultlc Repair 4·LlnH • 4-WHk• I.AWN CARE 3808 ~lo yu1:t1 .. Oot lpeolal 3·Rm HI up. FT/PT. 8484877 ~ 1H1nglng/T1plng{Tulurt Ciro 100•000 Homea/8us 11:'~1~~ PIANO 6 VOCAL 20yra exp. All work iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Guat. Steve 546-8298 CRRAMIC • MARBLI! Preolae Plumblng OftAHIT• lnttall & Repairs & Remodele Fab. Clean-UP-. Uc.'d Fr .. E•Umataa R•H. ¥ 882·8833 Ll8873H ff9-1080 Truok Mount Unit••---------MASONRY 3557 Comm/RH 551·5573 O.Uvwad wit.A llm ... ·OC aaalo Yard llalnt LISSONS 3868 •Newport BHch La Cl '•-------TUTORING 3929 O.C. 8TllAMWAY CLEJlNING Hang•Tape•Texture COM & Coeta M•H T::: .::::min':p~' PAl.NTING 3858 -p-0-0-L------,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii 1 '8 0 0-3 8 9 -a 7 2 8 SERVICES 3548 * Beat Prlct/Quallty A 00u•t1 c c • 1 "no• • Huntington a.ach Haullng e7 ... 2u PIANO a.,., ~ •• Llndac:ape, bf1Clc, stona Int/Ext Painting. FrM FV • SunMt Beach All agn-TMcnef' Cert. SERVICB 3894 Teet p,.paratlon CARPET INSTALL A TOUCH OP CLASS Concr• IOO-JH.1007 Eatl KeYln 873-ee20. • Sadda.back Vall~ EES •W.P. YOUNQQUlaT l!ntertalnmenl Avail. ~~. ~,:~!;p~I~~~ CIMnlng. Rea/Comm Brick, Block, stbfle, Tll• ••iiV1c• PRO Pl~~-~c':.'1 EIJ'i~: r.,.,.-~ ........ La..... ~~c..:.,~ Jennltet MO-aM•'i .. iluiii•i•iiiWiiAiiTii•ii"iiicii •• iii.•. Pat O'Oowd 073-2380 6 REPAIRS 3518 Uo/Bonded. f'rff Eat. Cone, Patio, Driveway Acou•1Jc Removal ___.... • •*••-.. 151-~78 Uotl'l0209I 1ne •1 L " r-' TerHa a82·7143 prplo, BBQa. Raf. 2ts Yr Hang•Tape•Textur• 7 1 4 .. 'I 4 -. • 4 tiiwn iel'VIOi. Mow/ ' . r ano ... one Pool/Spa Svc l Rep.U..1--------- All R•palr•RHtr•toh ••oil HOUSECLEANING exp. Terry 887•7884 L#400030 •~• .... 278 a• Free~~ All aQH, be0· 1i0 ::: Fl1t•r••Pump1•Heatera WALL --------- ~:,';'k:.ss~~-. LJcenM0.80nded •c•••NTWORK• BANDY MAN 3710 :!t~~:V~='~r~ ·~w~-:' ~~ •. en~c.•v~1 ... 1: w!!!c!yavo. Ms.en• COVUlNGS 7 da)'M43-59S8•24 tv 110.00 per hour. PLAINIS"TAMP£D BLEcmCAL 3810 tve meo « U11 •ttet e 24 H,., Richard 8lnOr PIAN6 LiaioNi 3932 714-Ma.o3.. 8tlck/8ton•ITU•l81ock M••.U..tal ,,. ...... , .. •GR••N MAST•R• Uc 280844 8454209 Co•la M•••· Alt egeal Can't ... m to --------1 AEPAIAS/COATINQS _. • I .a MTAC ,.SY !x1 "et to all thOM CJUUl.MIC Cleaning Move In.out L.a4l86f e:U-4=!tO A-1 •leotrloal work Palnt.carpentty-Land•~ ng • Malnt. QUALITY CM• · • ra xp, • 20Y,. Exp. R•r•. Rell-_ · Duncan lllectrlc Drywall at1d moral Trff Trim • Removal 20Yr• a.p, l!lco.tlent .__,..,. Denton 5H493:Z repair Joba :nLES 3528 able. Wffkfy or Bl/Wk •llXP•RT1 Blk waua, Quick R••pon•• Gaay M .. 8877 QerGentng Ive. M1.at2 workmanal'llp. ,.,, around lht houat7 .'iiiliil&i[iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii~l~c;:a1~1~P~lna~•~•~4;•~•:;•~H~ ~k. OOMft, •tucco & Local Uo. ••0.7042 ROOPINQ carp, plbg, ~.....-Re••d•llnt pnc.e. IM5-2.417 Ron LAt tht • ......,. ""'d HOUa•CL&ANINQ •tone. J&Yr !xt,· Lowl Claaalfled Is..... palnea, l6to. ~ 11UCCO. Y11d 1"'8 ~. cttUNO'i JAlliTINO When VOU wrltt • A90routlng 6 lnatall'n 11 yra ~. Good Ref, ..... aa •7943 CONY•NJ•NT ~a. lluRQAN ~Mlatlo dMlcln. to y,. r.p. Od ,nc.t a CIQ1Jn.ct Id, CIHatfled L4'870130 o.., of Tiie Own vane. Cell ~ **TICH • wDA.-. Whethet Y<X''re buy. • Uo'd ..ao-3ae1 Contract0tlC27~. o .... wortc • .,,.. ht. lnclud• all l•ntlo• : en-eoos or ......s21 t 1 m •. a 41 .o •at C....._ ~ 1ng .. 1Ung. or IU*t Mobr.. #40~388 ~ • Ethlcal. 14 .. 7605 Uc•J?MOI ue-1134 th• tacta Directory Wn'f play Hid• .,.. •WINDOW c....... '°~v:-:~1~~·~·~ iooklng, etwltl~ haa •CMN1nii Paint, ......... Pelfttiii9 Ind get th• h•lp you find •. a .. k with cl'llldcat•? •Carpet Cleanl11g• whact ~°lanHdal..JllD Dryw.,., 8tucoo, Wood ln4IW •••11er/W9 rtlllblt Nip. • Cell Cl••elfled •loreen Aep•lre• luy It. 8eM n. 'Ind n. r-• f'enoe lub fttoon 8r -. tOyra ruulta IOdeyl M2-N71. ,,,.. Eatt•729·707• C......_.. M• ... 7• Olecl 'John 13'-G>i ... 71t.aoH you want. Ml ... 7a • Cuetem Wallpaper ao1~pln9/Palntln• No Job too amalll 1'6. Off w/ad. 17S.2U7