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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-13 - Orange Coast PilotPORT Playoff changes don ,t shake foothall coaches Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 -, IR WD City offici.ats say Green Acres the place f'Ar.f ) Ornelas won't lose license • Danny David Ornelas, notorious in Newport Beach for killing a mother of three in a drunken driving accident, had his scheduled trail for latest charges moved to April 16. and his driver's license suspended for six months, Otter said. County agree,s to pay.limited amount of Rubino's legal fees By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Despite a stained driving record that includes a vehicular manslaughter conviction, a string of traffic violations and most recently, 8'1egations of drunken dri- ving for which prosecutors are seek- ~ · ing the nittXimum punishment -Dan- ny David Ornelas will still have a valid driver's license. Ornelas was scheduled to stand trial Tuesday in Harbor Municipal Court for misdemeanor drunken dri- I I ..., I I '\, I I ' joseph n. bell Measure S hinges on wlw wants planes ill yard I was pretty clear about my po6ition on Measure S when I gotthisletterafewweeks . ago that gave D)e a small pause. It was from an organization called "Citizens for Jobs & The Economy" (a good, ringing title), and it implored me to vote against Measure S. Well and good. No problem until I got lo the signatures and checked out the members of the committee. That's what gave me the pause. George Argyros, Dana Rohrabacher and Curt Pringle aren't exactly my plulosophical soulmates. Yet, here I was, crawl- ing in bed with them on Measure S. The uncertainty passed quick- ly and reason prevailed. Clearly they were right -cancel that, correct -on this issue. So I joined them, which proves liberals are extremely broad minded -especially where aircraft noise is concerned -and I trust that as a reciprocal gesture George and Dana and Curt will throw in with me the next time gun control or low-cost housing or affirmative action comes up. ving charges from a February inci- dent in Newport Beach. But the date was pushed back to Aprll 16 because the defense reportedly tried to maJCe an offer to the prosecution who declined to accept it. "We want him to plead guilty and have the maximum and he doesn't want to accept that," Orange Coun "'Deputy Dfslffct Attorney E:iZaoe Otter said. If convicted of.the drunken driving c'harges, the maximum penalty Ornelas could face is six months in jail with no probation, a fine of $2,700 "We want the maximwn, • Otter said. "The only time we recommend anything less is when we put a (defendant) on pr~bation. "Probation is not working for this guy, looking at hi.'" past history." The defense wants less than the maximum for Ornelas and for him to be on probation, Otter said. But Orange County Deputy Public Defender, Jeanette Noceda, who is representing Ornelas, declined to comment on lhe-case: • Ornelas is notorious in Newport Beach for causing one of the worst drunken driving accidents in recent • SEE O~ELAS PAGE 5 U convicted, the maximum penalty facing Danny David Ornelas, above, is six months in jail with no probation, a fine of $2,700 and his driver's license suspended for six months. • Amid a crowd of supporters, Orange County supervisors Tuesday agreed unanimously to pay form.er county Budget Director Ron Rubino's legal fees -up to a point. Rubino, 44, was indicted Dec. 13 by the county grand jury on two felony counts of aid- ing and abetting former county Theasurer Robert Citron. But the supervisors said the Newport Beach resident was act- -mg;n -a-ccon:lance-:wtth""lmjob, without malice or ill-intpnt, and that taxpayers shQuld pay Rubi- no's legal fees up. t9 $300,000. "There are a lot of folks there showing support for him," said I< . \ I '\, I "' ( I I 11 I :\.1 I ) ( ) \\ '\. S enior Tour golier Rick Acton takes advantage of a · break in Tuesday's showers to practice his stroke on the driving ~ange before the start of the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Am in Newport Beach. "The (course) looks pretty good ... but we've had enough rain lately," said Newport beach Country Club course superintendent Ron Benedict. Play gets under way today. For the full sto- ry, see Sports, Page 6. MARC MARTIN I OAllY PllOT r------------------------------------------------------, .. _.._ ...... « •··,· ( Wet'n wild ... I ty Environmental Manage ment Agency. Totals don't include Tuesday's rainfall. All coqnts -.re trom July l . I I I I I I I I I 3 1 counts as • Tlus year· 8.38 inches : of M ch 11 from ~st year: 17 .6 mches : ange Coun---io Year average· 9.35 mche~ 1 I I L------------------------------------------------------J My decision was reinforced last week when when I got an unsigned postcard urging me to "Vote Yes on S." I had been sllown, earlier, a mildly hysteri- cal mailing piece forme r Irvine Mayor Larry Agran sent out to his "Irvine Neighbors" in which be included a letter from foJlller Planning Commissioner Ed Dor- nan that showed a picture of a _ jetliner fiat-hatting over an lrvina neighborhood. " . Bob Henry honored at police breakfast Doman admitted in his letter that the pictur~was rigged ("I snapped a neighborhood photo mid had an artist overlay a jet."). However, that candor appar- ently stopped at the Irvine dty limits. The postcard malled throughout Orange County pleading for a "Yes" vote on Measure S carried on its face that same picture -without the expla- nation. You can be the judge of those ethics. U I had known the S • proponents were seekmg such a picture, I eould have saved them a lot of trouble. They could have taken it from my back yard - without the expense of hiring an • artist to •overlay a jet.• . In my back yord, we've got real jets. ' I t has finally becom cle~ to me the bottom line on Mea!iure S comes down lo wh(> gels sbaft- .OFffC£RS RECOGNIZED AT~ BREAKFAST • ..oAL Of VALOR: Officer Bob Herwy (posthumous). Officer Mark Hassefl • ,..,.., Of l8m Officer D¥I er.ne. Offlc:er Randy Nabshlma, Community SeMces Officer Kim """'*' rwtired ~ Bob Hardy • I. IDCIAll HOOVa AW/41fD': Offlc,., Ed w.ISh • --WI OfflCBl OF THI VIAii: Offker "°*> Adams ' • CIV&IMI -..OVll Of THI YIM Gal Lowrey • ...vllOll Of 1'HI YEM: Sgt. John ICleln • Ml C9J OP 1111 VIAR: Officer· wtllllfn Hartford. • -Mt~ or me. Agr I UV. ir\ &vine. Bive in Sabta Ana Heigbta. If Orange County doe. n't become et"Onomlcally mori- • bllrid; ooe al us w going to have more~ flying ov8rhead. •The slain officer was one of several officers receiving awards at event, where tributes focused on the risks and sacrifices officers make. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Patty Henry, the widow of slain police Officer Bob Henry. accepted a medal of valor from the Police Department, one of two such awarlis given out by Police Chief Bob McDonell Tuesday during the Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce's Police Appre- dation Breakfast. The event, which took place nearly one year to the day ofter Henry's fatal shooUng, paid trib- ute lo the" fallen officer. Several other officers were also recog- ruzed for their acts of courage or distinction over tbe past year. The shooting and the after- math ol Henry's death q,ne month lat9:r-'mette 1995 a dtfftc:ult yeer ~oUOnelly for the entire police d pei'tiMnt, McDOnell said. Acc:otdingty, many of. the tributel durl.Dg the appredation brea.kfut foculed on tho ri&ks ond soC:rtflc:ei • potice offlcen make bY serVing In law nlorcement. A spoc:lal film MARC MAAT1N I OAl.Y' Pl.OT Patty Henry Wile of llaln Otttcer Bob Henry addresses the New- port Beach Pollce Department on Tuesday. prepared by Jan Anderson ot the department's video unit was titled -~ply "The Rlslcs." •far too often ln this Un of duty police officers are called upon to make th ulUmate sacri- ft /" tie~rt Be1t'tt Mavo John Hedges said during his openmg remara. "lii light of thli, mere thanU II not enough.• In accepting her husband's medal ot valor -th highest dis• tinction a poltce Oftieer can earn ~ the ftnt which McDooell hat awarded -Patty Henry thanked the police department and \be Newport Beach community. "I'm so proud of. Bob and l'm grateful for all the auppon "you've shown to me, to my family and to 'thtspottee ~ Md Rift. ry who has thtee yoUng cbildren. •Please mow tbit ~ hU been tnaedlbly •ppedMld. Sgt. Mark H....U Maec1 the second medal of v&kw tar p&ldng Supervisor Marian Bergeson. "We've had hundreds of letters sent to our office showing his support.• Bergeson said she believes the •county should assist in Rubino's legal defense because be was carrying out his r~n­ sibillties in good faith. Bergeson said the supervi- sors arrived at the $300,000 cap from an estimate of what a dis- trict attorner would be _..e..,aid. -·n·s so or a ba1lparkfig- ure," she said. •Most private attorneys indicated that it very likely will be more than that. I think it is very conservative." -By Julie Ross Cannon No answer- yet on school , crowding • District trustees table decisioll--(}ll--w.i~ue~l{:......--t not to stack kindergarten classes. By Julie Ross cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Stjiool board members tabled a deasion Tuesday on whether .to stack kindergarten classes district wide next fall, leaving many parents wondering if trust~s Will. ever make a fu.la.l decisiob. Tued and !rustrated parents threw up thelC hands anp left the Harper Commuruty Center board room en masse after the trustees unanimously postponed the item, following a three-hour discussion. "What a shock,# 'one parent muttered sarcastically as he exit- ed the meeting. 1Welve parents and teachers - mostly from Andersen, Harbor View and Lincoln elementary schools -spoke at the meeting, asking trustees not to stack the classes. Board members are looking at the plan in order to gain class- room space for the additional 624 elementary students expected to enroll m Newport-Mesa .st:hools m September. As the clock neated Ure board's sell-imposed curfew of 11 p m., audience members could see trustees were at odds over the issue. Board preSident Jim d e Boom favored Supermtendent Mac Bernd's suggestion to stack all kmdergarten classes in the district. ·we've had people ask us not to change boundaries. We've had people put a lot of ideas out in front of us,· de Boom said. "The board needs to make a tough deci- sion and look at the big picture.• . lhlstees Ed Decker, Martha Fluor and Wendy Leece said they • SEE DISTRICT PAGE 5 r-------~~~~~-~~~, l ' I '\ fJ I \ A LMANAC ' AROUND TOWN Q.ASSIAEO PUBLIC NOTICES IPOftTS \ ·. I I I : . ' ' ' 2 ' ' ' • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1996 . . , . almanac Bankruptcies Recent ~~ AS reported to the Federal Briruptcy ec.n ln Santa Ana. COSTA MESA • fdba: Metro Health Center/Metro Oii- ropractlc Center; chapter 7 Births Most recent births in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. riOAG MEMORIAL HOSPfTA1. nm and Liza Goodell of N~ Beach. a girl bom Jan. 27. Deaths Most recent deaths as reporte(j to fhe Orange County Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • Arlene R. Keenan, 63 on Jan. 8 • Helen L. Estus, 99 on Jan. 6 • Anne Shimmin, 78 on Jan. 5 • R1Chard H. Hayden, 68 on Jan. 4 • Jacqueline J. Peters, 65 on Jan. 4 • Hubert C. Barker, 83 on Jan. 3 • Jenrtie R. Galceran. 77 on Jan. 3 • Joseph F. Ryan, 78 on Jan. 3 NEWPORT BEACH • Stewart L Hayward, 77 on Jan. 6 • Franklin H. Jacome, 56 on Jan. 6 • Aldo Bairo, 84 on Jan. 5 • Lillian R. Moyer, 73 on Jan. 5 • Marie Standish, 85 on Jan,. 5 • Bernice C. Stetson. 71 on Jan. 4 • Jeroma L. Riccitelli, 97 on Jan. 4 • William C. Adams, 67 on Jan. 3 • Betty C Messmer. 77 on Jan. 2 • .Sunee E. Gustafson. 68 on Jan. 1 • Dean M. Mccann, 68 on Jan. 1 DUI arrests The following people were arrested recently on suspicion of driving under the influence. These people have 011ty been arrested on suspicion of a crime. and, as with all such crimes, they are innocent until proven guilty. NEWPORT BEACH Peter Romaniuk. 34, of Huntington Beach -Marriages Most recent marriages as reported to the Orange County Recorder's Office COSTA MESA • Omar Olmeda married fl1viola Rivera Gallegos. on Jan. 8 in Santa Ana • Joe D. Withers married Dena L Yohan· na, on Jan. 8 in Santa Ana · • Darren M. Bell married Martie L Davis, on Jan. 6 in San Diego • Quang H . .Pham married Hongnhung Do, on Jan. 6 in Costa Mesa • Bruce A. Williamson married Nancy S. Kan~. on Jan. 6 in Cprona def Mar • Robert C. Winters married Kathy J. Fisher. on Dec. 31 in Irvine • John R. McCarthy married Kerry L Donnelly, on Dec. 30 in Oceanside • Cory F. Raynham married Sharon A. Swier, on Dec. 30 in Huntington Beach NEWPORT BEACH • Oscar Garza married Sharyl P Silas, on Jan 6 in Santa Barbara • Jack S. Roush married Kimberly S. Greer. ·on Jan. 6 In Dana Point • Robert C. Lahman married Kristine F. Davies, on Jan 4 in Big Sur • Michael B. Palmer married Tina A Sel· by. on Jan. 1 rn Newport Beach • James M Radack married Kathy 0 . Higgins, on Dec. 30 in Seal Beach Real estate sales Recent real estate sales as reported by the Continental Lawyers Title Co. in San- ta Ana COSTA MESA • 3101 Barbados Pl., S200,000, 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to C. P. Alexander • 3205 Barbados Pl. $218.000. 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, to I Dimson • 3132 Gibraltar Ave .• S 182,000, 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, to F. & L Jarmacz • 3061 Country Club Or .• S465,000, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, to Boyd Trust 3053 Ceylon Rd , $225,500, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. to J. & M Keul NEWPORT BEACH • 333 Snug Harbor Rd., $930,000, 2 bed· rooms, 1 bath, to A. and L. Maddox • 500 Signal Rd .• S610,000, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, to R. and D. Guess • 1301 Dolphin Ter., S1, 150,000, 4 bed- rooms, 4 baths, to A. and A. Jemey • 1307 Bonnie Doone Ter .• $370,000, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to M. and K. Rolfes • 1301 Santanella Ter., $532,000, 4 bed· rooms, 3 baths, to T. Taylor . . .. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAl\.Y PllOl Orange Coast College student and former carpepter Steven Ketr displays one of bis doll bo~ STEVEN KERR Building digs even Barbie would envy HE IS A 31-year-old former carpen- ter, who now is using his talents for the delight of children. Kerr used to build house frames before returning to school at Orange Coa5t College two years ago. Now he builds doll houses. HThe first two l built were for my two nieces,·. said Kerr, who will graduate from OCC in May. "They really loved them.• After seeing his nieces' reac- tions, Kerr started making doll- houses as a hobby. Working out of his Costa Mesa garage, he has made about 10 for friends and family members. He also bas sold a few. "It takes about 40 hours to make," K~rr said. "All in all it takes about three weeks." The houses, which vary in shape and size, are made of wood and have movable doors on hinges. PLAYING HOUSE As a m ember of OCC's HELP -Help Educate Learning Peo- ple -club, Kerr donated his most recent building project to 'OCC's children's center. The children's center pro- vides chtld development ser- vices at minimal cost tor chil- dren of OCC students. It serves about 180 children each year. The 2-by-3 painted, two-sto- ry house is the largest Kerr has built, he said. The white, blue and red fairy tale mansion comes complete with a winding staircase, furniture, and a. wood-shingled roof. The bath- room includes a mirror, sink and shell bathtub. "I ltke the thought of kids playing wi,th something I made," he said. "I used to make big houses, now I make smaller ones." Kerr fiQUtes his donation cost about $100 in materials, though 1t would sell for about $300. HELPING IN THE CLASSROOM Kerr is one of many HELP club members who serve as vol- unteer tutors in local class- rooms. He .has tutored Kaiser Elementary School third graders in Spanish and math for two years. "I gave one house to a Kaiser kindergarten class and another to a third-grade teadier who was having a baby," be said. Kerr plans to transfer to Cal State University Long Beach and major in elementary educa- tion. • 1 was majoring in language arts, but I love being with the kids," he said. Kerr hopes to be a b~gual elem~ntary school teacher after two more years of college and one to receive his teachi{lg credential. -By Julie Ross Cannon • Instead of pumping treat- ed sewage water into Back Bay, some say 1RWD could divert water into county's. Green Acres project. . - By Evan Henerson. Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Qty o~­ cials are hopeful that a possible link between the Orange County Water District and the Irvine Ranch Water District may keep treated 5e-Wage water out of.Newport Bay. The two water districts are discussing the potential of the Irvine Ranch Water District con- necting pipeline to the Orange County Water District's Green Acres system.. Through Green Acres, the Orange County Water District uses reclaimed water for land- scaping in industrial areas and in parks and golf courses. U the link were to occur, the Orange Coun- ty Water District would find uses for the excess water which lRWD is seeking to dump. "This (link) is something that's doable and that makes sense,· said Jack Skinner, a member of the city's Harbor Quality. Committee. "People in the water industry t:tave said they're pushing the use of reclaimed water and here's Irvine Ranch just throwing it away.• Newport Beach City Council f--t--irnembets cne in agreement Byer unanimous vote Monday, the council passed a resolution encouraging the two water dis- trict boards to-•actively pursue" the propos~d link discussions. Council members are hoping the two districts will get together before a state agency judges lrv1ne Ranch's controversial dis- charge proposal April 19. Peer Swan, an Irvine Ranch board member, said the two water districts have discussed the· link idea over the past four years. But he expects the water dis- trict to proceed with dumping I • water in the bay and then tie in with the Green Acres project at a later date. "I don't think Orange County Water District would end up using all of our excess reclaimed water," Swan said. ·1 imagine we'll end up doing both projects, but there's no short-term deal. We want to get our project done.,. The IRWD is seeking to dump 5 million gallons of treated sewage water into Newport Bay during the winter months as a ineans of saving millions in dis- posal costs with the Orange County Sanitation Disttjd. _ • The proposal, which a state regulatory agency will review April 19, has drawn ·opposition from citizens throughout Newport Beach and from the City Council Although water district adminis· trators say the treated sewage will improve the quality of the bay, city leaders say the thought of dumping sewage water in the bay makes the proposal unac- ceptable. Newport ·Beach Public Works Director Don Webb said linking the county water district's Green Acres distribution system with IRWD facilities would cost between $2-$3 million and could take up to 18 months to build once all the agreements are in ·place. Water district administrators, who had hoped to begin the dis· charge this winter, mffiI not be g to wait 18 mon . Although the agency's board of directors has instruded its staff to make the link a high priority, Orange County Water District administrators say discussions are still very much in the prelimi- ·nary stages. •Among other things, we'd have to create a couple of miles of pipeline, said Jim Van Haun, an executive assistant at \he Orange County Water District. "There are a number of parame-• ters that need to be considered before you can entertain the via- bility of an inter-link.• briefly in the news Scholars.hips §Vailable for high schoolers High school seniors can win one of five $2,000 scholarships provided by Mahatma Rice and Ten-Q radio. Students must submit an essay of 150 words or less on "How Stay- ing in School Helps America." Entry forms are available at college c~lors' offices. Entries are due at midnight March 15. · Winners will be announced April 15, and essays will be judged on originality, conciseness, gram- mar and spelling. They may be submitted in English or Spanish. Top teachers to receive grants The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation will announce Its spring teacher grants A~;fil 29. With the assistance of The Irvine Co., the foundation will honor one innova- tive teachers at each Newport- Mesa school with a $500 grant The money may be used for proposal needs, suCh as materials, equipment. filed trip transportation and stipends for guest speakers. Teachers are encouraged to submit their ideas for incorporat- ing creative environmental pro- grams into their class's curricula. Paper drive to help Estancia programs Estancia High School PTSA is sponsoring a paper drive March 16 to support student programs. The drive will be held at 2323 Placentia Ave. in Costa Mesa from 8 a.m. to noon. For more informa· tion, call Sheny Hoyt at 645-0715. South Coast Repertory seeks plays by Latinos South Coast Repertory is searching for unproducM scripts by Latino writers fot its upcoming workshops and readings in its 11th annual Search for New Scripts by Hispanic Playwrights. Three of the plays receiv'ed will be developed for two weeks, beginning July 25, and presented in staged readings the weekend of Aug. 2 and 3. For more infQr- mation, call 957-2602 ext. 215. W\lllam l...obd•ll. The same 2~ hour answering servlc~ may t>. w.ed to record letten to the editor on any topic. Oally Pilot P.O. Box 1560. CON Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news storftj, Illustrations. edito- rial matter or advmbements herein c.an be rfC)f'Oduced with· out written permltslon of copy- right owner. TE-.ATUMS Newport Beach 61/S4 • wlndwaves. 6 foot SUR "'°"' SWftlM • Wavetnk for LJCI llLIS NIWPOltT .UCM VOL to. NO. 5l ~ .... JOHNSON. Publisher WILLIAM L09DIU. 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All~~ Balboa 61/S4 Costa Mesa 63153 Corona del Mar 62/S4 SU.FOMCAST LOCATION SIZE \ W9dge 1·3 SW Newport 1 ·3 SW Blade~ 1·3 SW River Jetty 1•3 SW CdM 1·3 SW IOATING Chtdt for sm11I . «•ft ICMtorits \Oday -"Wlttf Wl$t wind$ 20= 25 knots this mom- lhg; 4 foot wlnd ~4foot~•r· ty IMll. This •Mr noon Winds 2o.2S knots wtth four foot westerly swell. Sat· · tered showers. TIDES TODAY First high 3:16 a.m. 3.5 First low 1 O:S4 a.m. 0.1 Second high 5:40 p.m. 3.4 Second low 10.26 p.m. 2.2 THURSDAY Flnt hlgtl '4:36a.m. 4.9 Ant low 11 :51 1.rn. -o.3 S«Ondhlfh 6:26p.m. SeCond !OW 1':37 p.m. today ... No joy for surferi early this week, with small waves through fffday. ~ Wffttend looks promising. with• newwest- northwest ~II rolllng in 3~ to 5-foot MJrf late Friday until farly Sunday. The waves wUI regroup with • northwest SW.II late Monday. 1 ~ to 201'nph ¥iMt w\nds can mah ~utualll In the ..... Por del- ., Mt ,.,,a 'ir'id for ..... c..ft (900) t7'-SUM The cah COIU S 1.SO pkll at'fi ~'°"· . • 1000 blodl of P...tl ,..wport: A resl<tence was raided by a tni.f who stole S800 worth of pr<>J*tY indudil'\9 two ~iri of golf shoes. men'S dothlng and S340 worth of compact discs. • 1100 blodl of w..t OcNl1flont: A thief pkked up a wait- resses' unattended change purse, which she had s.t down momenUirl~, which w.s carrying S 1, 161.84. • ltOO llled&-'..,. Strwt: A hungry burglar pried open the front door of a Mndwldl shop end took S375 of pr~ ll>dudlna S200 CMh. S75 worth of dgerettes and S 100 worth of ham Md chicken s.ndwtdl meat. • JJOO Wodl,.t ... COMt Mfllww•r. A thief, who a~r· tntly flM)B (O«Nntlc flldts. broke Into an unlocked car and ttole onfy a ~tAI video. "Forget Parts• worth $98 Which IN vfdto ~ ~'11!.d the vfctlm for. POUCIWI , • IW'ktd, occupied whkles containing one or mof9 persons ere ...,ec111ty skmlfk:.IM If obfefyed It en unusu.I hour. They could bt ~ Toolfow fOf a '*91ary ln pr~ 1111en If the c;......-......., to be..... ... -...~ ·~ ,.... being forwd '"'° ¥thlctes -erpedelty If they .... ~ ..... ......... ,,..,~.,....~ ~··, ~ P'*' and GI poke. • • ~ llwtOOlf1t lldMtJes mey bt crimes In progrwss. le 1 good Ml...., be.__,. Md w.tch for unuw.l tctMty. •A .... ldll _.... .. 1 lrNll bf'Nk In It Ml)' mMn • ' ......, ........... Ctll~~ • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Children play in an alley on Shalimar Ddve, where the City Council ts considering having property ownen pay for improvements. }Toper_ty owners sbolild_.pay for Shalimar repairs, city says By Tina Oa.mikolas, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA.-City offi- cials are giving Shalimar Drive area property owners two options for repairing the deteri- orated alleyways on their prop- erties -either do it themselves or be taxed by the city. "It's not an idle threat.• said City Manager Allan Roeder, who desaibed some of the alleys in the area that's had a history of drug and gang problems as "so bad they're virtually impassable.• and the neighborhood bas impreyed." said member Conrad Foder of owners' efforts to improve neighborhood problems. But some owners have yet to agree, saying the city is requiring too much of them and could put some of them out of business. But Mayor Joe Erickson said residents must take responsibil- ity as well. "The history of Shal- imar is nothing gets done unless pressure is placed on them," he said. The tax will be needed unless all of the property own- ers agree to repave in the next month, Roeder said. the City sidering an assessment district that only charges property owners for the repairs ne~ed in their alleys. Those who've repaired their alleys wouldn't be charged, Roeder said. The city's estimated cost for. the repairs will depend on whether the alleys are repaved with concrete or asphalt, with total improvements costing $764,000 for concrete or $393,000 for asphalt. · "The alleys will be repaired and there's little question that it is cheaper for property owners ---~ves--than1-hilrve-+.-C'.ol.u:u:il..is..SActiedulted.tO-¥C)le..Jcm Attempting to repair the alleys is one of a series of steps the city has taken over the last year to cut down on problems in-Ul~bGJh,ooc:lb---- an {city) assessment district.~ The area's property owners association, meanwhile, bas managed to get a majority to agree to pay for the repairs themselves at a cheaper price, members said. "We have tried our hardest whether or not to assess proper- ty owners for the alley improye- ments on April 15, Roeder said. Some property owners who'ye kept up their alleys have expressed concern about being taxed unfairly. So to make things fair, the city is con., Officials say the efforts are working, with oime down 44 % compared to before the city put up street barriers and banned street parking, Mayor Joe Erickson said. "The Iesidents • are very pleased. It's a safe place for children to be,• he said. LUCKY PAUL & UNDA Are their own bosses, work on their own computer at home, less than 15 hours ~r week. Makes over $60:'000 yr. Processing · MedicaVDentaJ lnsurarlce Claims. CaU for Information -1-800-790.1133 YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner •.Sunday Brunch Catering AwlJable For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • ~ Beach Invest in F.AGLES, a z.ero-<ioupon program and watch your investment grow free of both federal and state income taxes EAGLES ~ffer investors: •HIGH·YIELDS ~portUnity to almost double your investment in 11 years ifbdd to maturity. 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Bush stopped the car at Jam- By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot People were helpin'g Cornwell boree Road and University Drive _ and discovered the four occu-when police anived at the club, pants were the assault suspects .• ~ NEWPORT BEACH -A 20- year-old Newport Beach man was beaten and kicked by four assailants Monday outside the Thunderbird nightclub. which is set to close April 11 1llis was later verified by several .. because of its reputation for row-witnesses who identified the four •. dy patrons. Cornwell was taken : to Hoag Memorial Hospital for as Comwell's attackers. treatment and stitches, Newport All four suspects live in Lake , , Carlyle Cornwell III was attacked at 1 :20 a.m . by four men -all later arrested by police -who reportedly kicked him several times in the face with boots -and tennis shoes until he was bloody, according to Witness and New- port Beach police reports. The suspects reportedly sped away from the club al 3426 Via Oporto in a silver BMW. Beach police Sgt. John Desmond Forest and were arrested on sus- saicl. picion of assault with. a deadly ""' Police interviewed Cornwell weapon. The suspects are John at the hospital and he told -them Krlstopber, 18, a student at EJ,;; he didn't know his assailants or Toro High School; Jeffrey Soyd why he was attacked, Desmond Aylor, 18, a deliveryman; Piero ., said, who added that a motive is Renzo Mendiola, 24, a furniture still unknown and being investi-deliveryman; and Eddie ... gated. Giuseppe Mepdiol~. 26. All were ., Meanwhile on the other sid~ of booked into Newport Beach City to\..rn, Newport Beach Police Offi-Jail and were held in lieu of. , cer Todd Bush heard of the fight I $50,000 each. • ..t\ Contest gives kids chap.~ to say why their mom's a gem ... . With the right words, kids can retailing for $75 and 700 more announced on or around May 5. · • win their moms a diamond, sap- students will receive an African In choosing the winners, Wat-""· phire or garnet for Mother's Day garnet that sells for $40. son says he'll look for well-crafted " • this spring. _ The copt~st is Qpen lO all. 1-t::~P-J..11-poems as well-as piecefi,, ' Gallery of Diamonds in Costa Orange County students in that describe a unique aspect of • Mesa is once again holding its grades 2-12. One diamond win-the entrants' mothers. . annual uWhy Mom Desetves a ner will be chosen from grades 2-The winners' essays will be Diamond # essay contest, which 6 and the other will be chosen published in a booklet and sold·=~~ will award two first place winne rs from grades..7-12. for a nominal amount, with pro-''• with a one-quarter carat diamond Essays, which can be no longer ceeds going to the Orange Coun-• that retails at $400, store owner than 45 words, must be received ty Publi.c Library system for .. Michael Watson said. I by April 12. Entry forms are avail-books. Last year~ proceeds ,.· Another 30 second-and third-able at the store or through Eng-totalled $1,000, Watson said. place winners will get a sapphire lish teachers anti winners will be -By Tina Dam.lkolas : FITT's 4-Week Metabolic· ~ . ' MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The Tradition Continues Since 1972 CC\C:K TAILS FUDD TO GO PHONE AHEAD ne·4-Wetk MetJ1bolk . 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April 18 and April 23. Prereg- istration is required. For more mtormation, call 717-3801. RETIRED TEACHERS MEETING The California· Retired Teach- ers Association's ~arbor Beach Division No. 77 Will meet at { p.m. at Harper School, 18th and Tustin, Costa Mesa. Norma Hilker Will present a video ·and provide matenal on 1\lrkey as well as give pack.m g llps and tips for the handicapped or retired The pub-' lie is invited. FREE TAX ASSISTANCE Costa Mesa Llbrary is offering free tax preparation assistance on a first come first serve basis through April 3 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. in the community room of the library, 1855 Park Ave. Tax- payers should bring all forms and pertinent records. For more infor- mation, call 646-8845. EVENING WITH ALICE SHALVl The Jewish Women's Business and Professional Group of the Jewish Federation of Orang e County, in cooperation with the JeWISh Feminist Institute will pre- sel'l t the only a ppearance in Orange County of Alice Shalvi, life-long feminist and activist and fo unding chairwoman of the Israel Women's Network, at 7:30 p.m. on the J ewish Federation Campus in Costa Mesa. The cost or $18 includes lecture and dessert. For more mfonnation or reseival10ns, call 755-5555. POETRY READING Alan Cohol will read· from ·Liturgies for the Hordes and Scads and Myriads" accompa- nied by Neil Miranda on guitar at 8 p.m. at Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St., Ne wport Beach. The event is tree. For more informa- tion, call 675-0233. SUDESHOWTBO-OKSfGNINc;-:- . Climber and author, Greg Child presents a compilation of slides and stories from the Blue Moun· tain range of his native Australia to the Yosemite Valley to Mt. Everest at ? p.m . at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 650-3301. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The general meeting of ·the Orange County Young Republi- cans is at 6:30 p.m. at Communica- tions for America, 100 Bayview Dri- he Art of. .. '7tohcahon 7>al• Fri .• March 22. 1996 'J?al• C:Omnet nte or SI I 20 per column inch 'lkacl!tne' · lnfonn l"C2dcrs on the larc:sr styles, rolors and ircnds when you advcmsc: 1n our special banner pages. E4ttonal. ~ p.m .• Wed .• March 13" Sp..c:e and C:Opy. 5 p.m .. Thur, March 14 P~Pilot G:un•ra rearlyfre/ease. ~ p.m .. WcG.. March 20 Ca II tJ-1 !-/J! I /" re rerue rpace ·ordc• an ad 20 illGhes or ~rger in our 1p«1al banner pages and you may 1ubmu one f.uhion photo wuh a bnd" des<:r1pt1on. Does your Rolex need service? ~ RO LEX Bring it in to your Official Rolex Jeweler in Orange County since 1959 for a FREE SPRING SPRUCE-UP' For 37 years we have been caring for the watches of discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we will steam off the bracelet and case polish the crystal and electronically check for accuracy of time. Thi s is a "cosmetic spruce·up" and does not include opening the watch. This FREE OFFER is good through the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR Ye ....... ......... t .. ............. ve, Ste. 200, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 754-5955. PltOPOSfT10H lOJ The Cal State University Fullerton Alumni Association and Assoda.ted Students, Inc. present a forum oo Proposition 203, the act to authorize S3 billion for con· struction, restoration and earth- quake safety ln Calif omia schools, at 4 p.m. at the Center Cub, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Speakers include State Senator Jack O'Connell, Jack Undquist, president of the Undquist Group and Hal Schultz, managing part- ner of Coopers and Lybrand. For more information or reservations, can 713-2009 by Marcll 11. E-MAIL WORKSHOP Orapge Coast College offers a free 90·minute workshop that ir\troduces the popular e-mail program, Eudora, at 1:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Attendees will learn how to wrtte, send and receive electronic mail. For more informatiotl, call 432-5162. TIIURSDAY NEWPORT JAYCEES NElWORKING BREAKFAST The Costa Mesa Chamber of Rennie Gabriel will speak on Commerce's monthly networkinQ •How to Work Toward Your breakfast is at 7:15 a.m. at the Cos- Financial Freedom" at the New-ta Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf port Jaycees' general member-Course Drive. Author of 'Meetings ship meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 in an hour or less,• Steve Kaye. will _p~. at !he_ M~tiopol.iWL.!~u.c..-f4n>e1ak-on how-to--cor--wa.ste1>y house, 2243 Martin St. in Irvine. holding fewer, shorter and more Admission is $6 for members and productive meetings. The cost is $10 for non-members. For more $10 or $15 at the door. For more informatiQn, call 451 -2178. information, call 574-8780. NOON NElWORKJNG Health care and insurance pro- grams benefiting small business- es is the topic of the Newport Har- bor Area Chamber of Commerce's Healthy Noon Networking at noon today at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway. The cost is $15 and includes lunch. For more information, call 729-4400. FREE TAX ASSISTANCE Costa Mesa Llbrary is offering free tax preparation assistance on a first come first serve basis through April 3 from 5 to 8:30 p .m. in the community room of the library., 1855 Park Ave. Tax- payers should bring all forms and pertinent records. For more infor- mation, call 646-8845. 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QIT YOUR fEDERALJSTATE TAXES Flnarlce 500 sponsors a free one-hour workshop on •How to cut your federal and state taxes with a conscience• at 1 p.m. or 6 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information or reservations .contact Gary Squibb at 251.0210. • SECRETS TO SUCCESS Russell Reynolds, of Russell Reynolds and Associates will be ( il'l111f)I I 'I I I I! l Ii I' .ii11 II' 111 t II fl" \, '"'' 1\, •\l ,,; \I' ln1,1111" /i1 111// //, 111/1//11/ Allen Edmonds • Alden • Bruno Magli • Sperry • Sebago • C la rk • Me~dan • Johnston Murphy • Walk-Over • Brvan H. Ltd. M EN "S S H O E S. ETC In Westcnff Court l 727 Westcliff Dr. NB 650-0856 the keynote sp eaker on •secrets to Business Success" at the Association for Corporate Growlh and Forum for Corpo- rate Directors meeting at 5:30 p .m. at the Pacifk Club, ·'110 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. The cost is $20 and includes hor~ d'oeuvres. For more information) call 436- 7633. FRIDAY RUMMAGE SALE The United Methodist Women's Organization will spon- sor a rummage sale with bargains galore today from 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m . and Saturday from 9 a.pi. to noon at First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th Street. Proceeds will aid the organiza- tion's Missions Projects. For moi:e information, can 548-7727. ~/<! \/ \ \// Famous Brand· Rugs 4'3" x 6' retail • $1099 Factory Sale Price -$399 -Other-Sizes-Available. Good While_ Supplies Last. 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If you doubt that, consider the tobacco industry bas all sorts of rep<>rts proving cigarettes don't cause cancer. And the National Rifle Association that guns don't kill people. Anybody who believes a coun- ty this size seeking to expand its industrial base isn't going to out- grow John Wayne Airport -if it hasn't already -also believes that smoking doesn't cause cancer and AK47s are only used on bat- tlefields. This is one you can't just Jay on the developers. If the econ- omy here stagnates, so do our home ,prices and a lot of the ser- -vices we enjoy. In Irvine; too. So if we start with the need for airport growth, ttien we begin to a_pproach the bottom line. Either John Wayne has to be expanded or we have· to adapt El Toro to ... -comrrnm::1al avrmon-:-Once agam, Agran or me. So is it a wash? Do we throw darts at the . "Yes on S" postcard DISTRICT· CONTINUED. FROM 1 would support handing the prob- lem over to the individual schools tQ decide. "ThiS is ttuJy shared decision making at its finest," Auor said. "I think this is an unbelievable opportunity for each site to make their own decisions.• In a stacked program, two classes use one room -one in the morning, the other iii the after- noon. Most schools in the district. offer staggered kindergarten pro- _ _.-...;=ams in which_one cl ss uses one room. The stacked plan. would cause significant changes in some schools because class time would be limited to 200 minutes per day -the minimwn required by state law. Some elementary schools Planning a wedding? Social • event? Party? Find out all you'll need • · for that special event In WedcUns l P..ty Pllnner, I : ~ ~ For advertising <411 ~ 642-4321 . . -...::::::: and the first one to hit the make- belleve jet wins? Not quite. First of all, there's no way John Wayne could be expanded suffi- ciently to meet these needs - legally, financially or geographi- cally. So at the same time we increase traffic to unbearabJe an_d considerably less safe limits at John Wayne, we have to scale 'back on our economic growth. El Toro, by contrast, can meet our transportation needs well into the 21st century -and at a great deal less inconvenience to the communities that· surround El Toro. They are much fartber removed from the airport than the communities a.round John Wayne, and they have long been living with military aircraft that generate more noise than commercial jets. But none of this is going to change any minds among resi- dents living in the impacted com- munities. I'm going to vote against S, and Larry Agran is going to vote for it. The decision is going to come from people who aren't impacted directly by air- craft noise. I think if they vote in their own best interests, they will vote against Measure S. And when they are weighing that. decision,. I hope they'll remember that the jet on the post- card they received last week is as phony as S2_m.!U?.f the numbers iq, the message. • JOSEPH N. BEU's column runs Wednesdays. have obtained waivers, which raised their class time to as much as 283 minutes a day. Parents at those schools vehe- mently oppose the stacking plan, which they say will lower the quality. of their children's educa- tion. The board will consider the plan again March 26. .. ORNELAS While in jail tor Killelea's death, Ornelas reportedly said he wanted to write a book and give CONTiNUED FROM 1 ""-... lectures on the evils of alcohol. ~ But on Feb. 12 of this year, history. Outrage rippled through Ornelas was arrested on suspi- the community when they dons of drunken drlving by a learned of hip latest drunk.en dri-Newport Beach police officer who ving arrest. spotted Ornelas and an acquain- Ornelas .struck and killed · tant:e reportedly racing separate Debbie Killelea, a 37-year-old cars at 50 mph in a 30 mph zone mother ot three, in a Balboa on Cliff Drive, according to New- Pen1nsula alley in 1989. Ornelas, port Beach police. who was 19 at the time, was The officer found a 12-pack of reportedly intoxicated from beer and an open can in Ornelas' drinking malt liquor and 151-car. He failed a field sobriety test, proof rum. which measured his blood alcohol HONOR CONTINUED FROM 1 bis oWn life in danger while try- ing to resolve a domestic dispute last September. According to McDonell, Hassell's quick think- ing averted tragedy after a woman threatened her estranged husband with a loaded handgun. Prior to the Tuesday breakfast, neither Hassell nor the six officers who received awards of merit knew they had been selected for distinctions. Several appeared swprised or taken aback when asked to say a few 'words of acceptance. Kim Wymer, who took care of a 6-year-old boy after the boy's father, Jong Kim, allegedly stran- gled his wife, told the audience she still visits the child at Orangewood. "I have stuff in my car to take to him ·right now," said ,Wymer. "I'll tell him everybody was thinking of him today." Wont lo make money? Start o new business? And out all the latest financial news? Read Money Mondays. Qajly Pilot Mffp~!!B!H+~ s ........... ,,,. .................. ,nc..t Huge Moving -------ti~dation- Newfy remodeled salon with Sale! exciting NEW international stylist Ai~°a:fy ~ ~~s with 14 years exnerience, trained Montec1to ShhU 1e Ontyt th ~ 'T" •Sia Rel, S651 •llll llUfCftne CIC in e U.S. & France. ~~~~58.ECTIOll --, Monday-Thursday 1112 !»~~n::=:·~'°""'~tctoria' 9:00 am -3:00 pm. · · Call 675-6750 for appointment. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1996 • level at .13, above the .08riegal limit, according to police and prosecutor reports. Ornelas, a waiter who lives in Huntington Beach with his wife and 17-month-old child, has denied the allegations and is in custody in OJWlge County Jail in lieu of $2~.ooo bail until bis April comt appearance. 1995, Omela.s was convicted four times for violating speed and traf- fic laws. His drlver's 'license is valid unW May 1999. Both Killelea's and Ornelas' family members sat somberly in court Tuesday, keeping their dis- tance and silence. According to records from the Department of Motor Vehicles, from July 1993 to September Former D.A.R.E. officer Ed Walsp won the J . Edgar Hoover Award and Robin Adams won the reserve officer of the year award · for the second time. Other officers receiving aw<ifds or recognition included Sgt. John Klein, Sgt. William Hartford, Sgt. Randy Nakashima and Community Ser- vices Officer Gail Lowery. Ornelas was found guilty of Killelea's death and sentenced to 10 years-in prison in 1989. That sentence was overturned on appeal in 1991 because ot a tech- nicality with jury instructions and in November of that same year, a second jury convicted Ornelas of vehicular manslaughter, which carries a two-year prison sen- tence, and be was rel~ed from Soledad Prison having already senied the sentence. Your s·o~rce For Local News The event took place at the Sheraton Newport Beach. 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America doesn't (..M.J. big a factor as the use of have a superstar on the others, are the legends of golf. 9-irons -it is ~ming PGA Toudor the first increasingly evident that ti.me in history,• Player • Estancia's John no one is capable of said Tuesday at Newport debengood, Costa Mesa's By Richard Dunn, Daily PHot reaching the heights or a Beach CC, following bis golfer like Player, the rain-:_shortened practice Jerry Howell don't really ! T here's a firm grip we have on the only member of the tour round. "The first blink WI.th prbspect of past. Letting go isn't easy. We in the 20th Cent\µy to American superstars continually embrace golfers like win British Ope~ in were Bobby Jones and Freeway, Garden Gr9ve, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus an~Gary three different decades. • Gene Sarazen, then it Valley Vista leagues join-Player, in part, .because there a.remo more When nm Herron was Sam Snead and Ben superstars. won the Honda Classic Hogan, then it was Ni -in_g.EQcific Co,a.st.-5ub.Ur--Go ~d. Name-somebodyon-the eoral-spring;,-Pla.-;-'--'iil"---'-'t-1aus. Palmer, (Tom) Wat-. ban in Division VIII. PGA Tour who dominates the field the last weekend, you son and (Ray) Aoyd. But way Play.er, Arnie and Jack did. Palmer probabJy weren't alone if since then, there hasn't and Nicldaus have their own events tu>ing you had never heard of been a sup· erstar " By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot ._.. · on this week, so they're not here, but him. Today's leader Greg Norman is Player is. In the two-year-old Toshiba board looks more like a widely considered tQ be COSTA MESA -Football Senior Classic-played at Newport wedding guest registry. Gary Player the best on the PGA coaches at Costa Mesa and Beach Country Club -Player is arguably Oh, sure, guys have Tour. Entering this Estancia high schools reacted the most legendary to participate. flirted with greatness. season, be has won 13 mildly Monday to the latest play-1 Player, who won his first Super Seniors Ernie Els won the 1994 U.S. Open, his tournaments in his career. Hogan won off groupings proposal from the championship (for pros over 60) earlier initial lour victory, and appeared to be the that many in a single year, 1946. ClF Southern Section, which ' this month at the FHP Healthcare Classic next Arnie. But his only win since was a ¥Now, it's Greg Norman and, well, could make in Ojai, is one of only four golfers in struggling one at the Byron Nelson. Greg Norman," Player said. "There are a their postsea-history to win all four majors; the Masters, Curtis Strange won U.S. Open titles m . lot of good American players, like Corey son road more British Open, PGA Cbampipnslup and 1988 and '89, but hasn't won anything Pavin and Fred Couples, but the reason -·~ , opinion, is because of all the exemp~on.s .• ~ in tournaments. It does not breed winners. The system is not a winning system. They've only got to finish in the top 125 , 1u (to qualify for the tour the following year).,_, "That's what they're doing, trying to ; position themselves for the top 125. But · r back when I played, you were so hungry 1-i to wln, you just busted the flag. It's overalLJ aggressiveness that's changed. To me, ::::> only the top SO should be exempt, and the-I • rest sho~d pre-qualify." "~ Winning isn't required for today's PGA .. 1 Tour players. Stewart last weekend :J earned more money finishing fifth ($67.600) than_flay_er did .in 196_1,Jw.Jhe -''.'.1 enfue year, when he led the tour in money winnings. · 1 "Take away the complacency of all the .:. top 125 being exempt, and it will make ' you hungry and practice harder," Player added. "You need more of the American free-enterprise system. It's hard to understand why they changed that. To create more champions to be the best, you've got to create more opportunities for young people. The system is not breeding people to De hungry. I'm not convinced somebody who finishes 120th-and-up should be making that kind of money that:1-1 difficult. U.S. Open. Ben Hogan. Gene Sarazen and since. Payne Stewart, Tom Kite and Nick they haven'-*ecome a superstar, in my The propos-i al would shift i .--------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------. liebengood the Freeway, Garden Grove and Valle VISta leagues from Division VII to Division VIII, whete the j Pacific_ Coast ~ cmd Suburban leagues would ! remain. The Sunk.isl, Rio Hondo [ .rnd Montview leagues, currently j m Division Vlll. would be placed l elsewhere.· i "l think it's a pretty tough divi-j sion," said Estancia Coach John \ Liebengood of the latest plan, [ which could be approved for the 1 next two seasons at the April 25 j Southern· Section Council meet-l mg, at which final appeals will be i heard. l "It's not too much different," i said Mesa Coach Jerry Howell. 1 "We're closer to most of those l leagues, so we won't have· to dri-j ve to schools just past Denver. j But at the same time, I don'.t like l to see it done simply for (geo-i graphic) reasons, rather than try-1 ing to match ! schools of [ equal size and : demograph- Howell ics." Section offi- aals, however, weighted com- petitive equity more heavily than geogra- phy -reflect- mg a straw vote indicating 'iuch a preference al the sectton's f\ 1arch 7 council meeting -when prepanng the latest proposal. The new alignment would require Mesa and Estancia lo play schools with slightly larger enrollments in the postseason. The Garden Grove, Freeway and Valle Vista leagues represent an average increase (using each school's state enrollment figures for grades 10-12) of 17 students per league over that of the Pacif- ic Coast League. The three leagues that would depart to other divisions, average 31 students less than the PCL. Competitively, the new plan could provide a stiff er challenge. Covina, a member of the Valle Vasta League, went 14-0 last fall, en route to the Division Vll crown. Los Amigos (Garden Grove) and Fullerton (Freeway) advanced to tbe Division VII semifinals, while South Hills (Valle Vista) and Sunny Hills (Freeway) were Division Vll quartedinallsts. However, the last two Division Vlll champions, Bloomington (l 994) and Temescal Ca.nyon ('95) of the Sunk.lst League, would be moved to Division vn. The Rio Hondo and Montview leagues would be placed tn Divi- sion IX. The section's playoff group· lngs conlm1~ will bear initial appeals by April 15, but neither Ltcbengood nor Howell said they would appe~ the~r s~hool'1 '})la nt. The new proj>oAl makes no• chenges in Division V. whJCh includes Corona del Mar an~ N wport Haibor from the See VI w l..eegu HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING PREVIEW Costa Mesa girls eyeing .some big · moments . •Grogan, Lund, Alastuey return from last year's swprising finish. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot V- ' COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High baseball program garnered streams of head- lines last spring for finishing third in the Pacific Coast League, earning its fust CIF playoff appearance since 1981 . But a similar placing by the Mustangs girls swimming team may have been equally monumental, according to second-year coach Matt Whit- more. "Last year we tied for third (in league), which was overachieving on our part," said Whitmore, who estimates this year's turnout of 30 swimmers nearly quadruples" that of the roster two seasons ago. "We went from hardly ever winning a swim meet to getting third in league. That was a big deal." A repeat performance, however, may be even more remarkable, after the loss of sev- eral performers, inclu~g the graduation of Elisabeth Christiansen. "(Christiansen) was a big swimmer to lose," Whitmore said. •she was a school record-holder in four events." Indeed Christiansen was the primary point producer last spring, winning PCL gold medals in the 50-and 100-yard freestyle events and anchoring the league champion 400 free relay. She went on to fin- ish l~th in the 100 free and 14th in the 50 and once again paced the 200 and 400 tree relay teams to seventh and 11th, respective- ly, at the CIP Southern Section Division m Championships. Christiansen's heroics helped the Mustangs finish 15th as a team in Division m. The cupboard is far from bare, however, • SEE GIRLS PAGE 7 • .. CASEY WICSCHJ DAILY ,!'OT Costa Mesa High junior Colleen Lund chums away In the bKbtroke. I II Benedict .. II bas. .e -rr- •II calling ,, .. I .. N • Course superintendent • 1 has basic weatherman's >1 .,.,,. knees, and they.serve .,, him well at the Oassic. ,,, NEWPORT BEACH -Ron B'l!nedict, golf course superinten- dent of Newport Beach Counlry C lub, has this knack for predict· "I ~··'. __llR. TOSH I Bk mg rain. . .. While trekking around the cours~"' Tuesday in a goU cart, before the skyj, opened up, a membe'r of Benedict'"!I crew called him on a walkie-talkie: ·Hey, Ron, how were your knees this morning?" the caller asked. .,; U Benedict's knees, you see, ache1 in the morning, there's a good chance., of rain. And sure enough, it rained W; the afternoon and shortened the. practice round for the. Senior PG/t' Tour pros, who will compete here ln the Toshiba Senior Classic Fridaf' through Sunday, with pro-ams sched• • uled for today and Thursday. • ,. "The (course) looks pretty good:: and with the rain, you want it and1 you don't want It,· Benedict saii:\,, "You need the (members) to keep coming thro\lgh, but we've h~. enough rain lately.• Each day, Benedict reports lo' Senior Tour agror1omists, giving thertt T updates on green speed and lniga•i tion, among other things. .., • Who will earn the $150,000, first. place c!heck on Sunday? Jim r>,nt, one of the tour's longest hitters, hdclJC simple answer: •Jim Dent,• he said. • Simon Hobday, who has five Senior Tour titles to his credit, bad~ more objective reaction: •watter Morgan: he said. "He's the one who's bot right now.• Morgan won the last Senior Tow~ event. the FHP Healthcare Classic e1 I Ojai, beating Gary Player in a playoff. • Rocky Thompson.. one of the• more recognizable players on the lO\MJ because of his customary knkken!1 began wearing the classic look ~ 1992, After playing ln the Scandina.J vian Open in Sweden, where many of the players would tuck the bottom d ., their golf pants into their soc1cs to p~ vent them from getting muddy or wet,. •1 trled it, and •hot my best round! that day,• Thompson said. •Sol kept doing lt. and w)\en l got back beJ'll 4">: the U.S.) I had my nve best roUOO. trJ · a row, ao l 1t4yed. with it.• , • Dent, Billy ea.per and Jim Femse; who aportJ plus-foun and a Hog_.. style cap, aometfmes also WfJa! kntck.- en. Thompeon became only the third player tn SeniOr 1bur hiitory \n 191n to record thnl9 eeglef in one round; l«'Oinpilbed on·. tbi lat ct.y ol tbeJ KUn.peli CluUc. u Thompeon II allO the mayor of• Toco, 'IUe• (J>Op, 164), havirig tiMi)"' -re .. Jec:t9d II~ tfsnel ~ 1883. • • Iii Mo~y'i C.lebnty ProoArn, &lNlteur NIM ~ who ~ ~ trY1ri9 tor the ~ ~.· won d6Mit '° the pn on boMt No ' and longe1t drive on No. US. To• 8EE NOTES MOE 7 f Newport Be.ch!Co.ta Mesa Daily Pilot PLAYER . CONTINUED FROM 6 easily. . MThe best example I can. give is the British Open last year. Somebody told, 'You're the best who has played in the British Open (winning it three times), but do you know the man who finishes fourth this week will make more than you made in all 41 Opens?'" Q .,Po not mbundentand Player, "' a native of Johannesburg, South Africa, who has won nine majors, including three M~ers and two PGA Championships. Player is a wealthy man. But he did it the blue-collar way. He has ~layed a spectacular ca.reer into unimaginable success off the links, such as the 140 golf courses be, b.as designed; his own golf club and apparel line. There are currently 40 more Player signature-designed courses in the planning stages in China, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Africa, Japan and Europe. It is widely believed that Player has traveled more than any athlete in history. Ml've gone over 10 million • _miles in my caiee • .Wd-.Player'-, -------------- who has one of Qis first CA l I F 0 RN I A ST ATE GA MES paychecks framed in his Johannesburg office, reminding him of bls roots, when he ea.Jl'led $26 for ~bing 16th at a tournament in Wilmington, Del., in 1957. "I wonder what 16th place is worth this week," he added. MProbably $15,000 to $20,000. ". In addition to Johannesburg, Player has offices in Singapore, London, Japan and West Palm Beach, Fla., near his home in Alaqua. He also owns several race horses. ·rm very thankful to be playing,· he said. "I'm a grateful person. My talent is only loaned to me; I've used it to the best of my ability." Q Player was asked about the putt his missed recently at Ojai State Gaines colni,ng to CdM for pOlo NEWPORT BEACH -Orange County will be hosting the Eighth Annual California State Games, a unique four-day competitton which features 20 Ol}'mpic events and is expected to attract some 5,000 young athletes ages 8-18 from throughout California. The official announcement of the event was made Tuesday in a press conference at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel by officials of the Orange County Sports Association manage d by the µxtdquist Group', inc. 'The events will be held in dif- ferent venues across the County . . from Aug. 8-11 in a format remi- niscent of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. So far, 13 cities have committed to host events. Corona del Mar High will be the site for the water polo competition. The events include: bad- mintbn; basketball; fehcing; field hockey; figure skating; gymnas- tics; judo; roller hockey; shooting; soccer; softball; swimming; syn- chronized swimming; tae kwon do; track and field; water polo; weightlifting; and wrestling. The Games' opening cere- monies are slated for Friday night, Aug. 9, at Cal State Fuller- ton, following the second full day of competition. In the spirit of the Olympic Games, the athletes will take part in a welcoming parade. This will be the only time when all of the athletes and spectators will be together a t one ti.me. Several former Olympic ath- letes are expeded to take part in the Games, creating a link for the young Olympic hopefuls. The event, being hosted by the Orange County Sports Associa- tion, is endorsed by the U.S. Olympic Committee. It's designed to encourage and recognize the . states' top amateur athletes. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1996 w.inS erown; 5-0 1be Corona del Mar girls under 1, teem WOil tbe ~theln Cdfonilil Cb•n•pjorl11htps this weekend, roDIDg over Imperial Beach, S-0. Katie Osbom opened the ICOring with her 11th goal of the season that provided all the gOals CdM would need to advance to this Saturday's game with Thousand Oaks m the State Championships. Melissa Lanni scored two goals, her 28th and 29th) and Melinda Tucker also bad two (Nos. 14 and 15 on the season) to leave no doubt in the outcome. Goalie Kaylee Acuff notched her 13th shutout. She wa$ assist- ed on the defensive end by Pat- ty Paddon, Anki 6upta, Jill Quye and OsQ<>m. In the semifinal game, CdM struggled with San Marcos, before taking a 2-1 decision. Mollie Anne Mason Newport freshman in the running at Jr. Olympics skiing YOUTH BASEBALL .Marlins win opener, 10-2 NE\VPORT BEACH -Patrick Keehan and Taylor Young pitched a combined no-hitter as the Marlins defeated the Cubs, 10-2, in the Mustang Division (ages 9~ 10) season-opener of the N'ewport Harbor Baseball Associ- ation. In the Bronco Divisioµ opener (ages 10-11 ), the Angels and Yan- kees fought to a seven-inning. 7- 7, tie. 1 Keehan and Young each pitched three t.nni.ngs and com- bil)ed for six strikeouts. Garrett Gwney went 2 for 2 and Young was 3 for 3 with 4 RBI for the Marlms In the sec::ond game, Y~ee ' • pitcher Nick McCarthy •was the standout..ptf enSively, going 3 for 3 wi"th two pome runs. Adam Cher- ry went 2.for 2 with two RBI. · The Angels used four pitchers,. Ryan Rowe, Chad Rorden, W~ 1hlesdale and Chris "Rhinesmith. ... Catcher 1Vfierstylerma4e. a nice def ~msive play on a P9P foul while Davis Carr and Rowe both went 2 for 2 and drove in two runs t!ach. An estimated crowd of 3,500 was on-hand for the festivitieS, which included an adult home n.m derb~on by· Bronco Divi- sion coach Mike Reed, a former collegiate player with Southern Cal. A much-b"auybooed home run showdown between Newport Beach Mayor .Jo~_Hedges and Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson was declared a draw. BADMINTON Tars fall, 16-3 NEWPORT BEACH -The .. l----f------l0Il-.!tp}ay9fl-against\Valter-~~~'!"=~ ...... ---------------~-------~--~~~-----~-----------~= BIG MOUNTAlli. MONT. Newport Harbor High freshman Mollie Anne Mason is competing in the United States Skiing Asso- ciation/Rolex Junior Olympics that continue through March 14. Newport-H . . team fell, 16-3, Tuesday to Centu- ry. 'T Morgan, giving Morg<m the title. •(Morgan) hit a great putt," he said. "We both had very difficult putts, and it was the end of the day and the green was spiky. He hit his straight to the back, and I hit a crap putt. I would've liked to win it, because 1 would've been the second man to win a Super Senior and regular Senior (on the same weekend). Jimmy Powell's the only one who's done it But I was pleased for Walter; I know it meant more to him than me. "I always try to sum it up like this: I'm averaging 6Q at age 60 and won $70,000. How much better can I do? My father lived until he was 80, and he never made $70,000 in his life. He was a very poor gold miner. He made $100 a month in his life, so if he would've worked 45 years, that's $54,000." Q , Player will continue on the tour -and Super Seniors -as long as he keeps winning. Fitness keeps him competitive. He works out about 1112 hours three to four times a week. ·- •(Monday) night at about 8 o'clock. I went into the fitness trailer and there was one player in there working out ... Gary Player,• said NBCC member Bruce Olson, also a pro-am volunteer this week. During a practice session on Monday, someone asked Player if be was the most fit golfer on the Senior Tour. Player's response: •I'm the most fit gol/er. • 'NO TES CONTINUED FROM 6 Martin won longest drtv.e on No. S, while Harold Davis was closest to the pin on No. 17. • The We of an altemate is good when somebody falls out. On Tues- day, Casper and Kermit Zarley wtth- drew from tne event, replaced by Bob B, SmJtb and Ken SWL Bob Dlduon ii the next alternate in line foe a spot. • ln other happenings Tuesday, the y,auth goU clinic, put on by RtV8I Mclee and John Paul Caln. went on u scheduled at 4:30 p.tn., following tbe rain. • Add Pent. a fonner tour driving lelder. He said his Jong t drive ever was 385 yarch, during a windy day at Coral Sprlnrtd,~a., while playing with l8dl u and Mike KW about 20 yean ago. Fellow tour play-er&~ Dent •e1g Boy." He'• 6·foot·3, 22.spoundl. • The coiiest sky bo.x on the COWM belongs to Crockett Container Comr>any, n .. tJed behind the OJ'"D on No. 17, NBCC'I ll~tura hole ""' w•*· h'1 the only sky box thete. • Tbe C'CJnlPMY ellO hu ltlt own hosP· teMty. tent QHrby. .. •• !brHt ~ the,lky boXM Oil 18 bl .. of the Padl' Ocea" and • • ...:r~ g1'Wl on hole No. It ~ bit llOub'elOme lf It getl ,wtDdY. Loll Of debris bml ~ ~ COUid pt in the way . ... By Rlchofd Dunn so.vs CONTINUED FROM 6 if-they'r~ down enough for us to take them." Comfort1 who sparkled in the postseason as a junior, will need to lead the way if Mesa is -to achieve its ultimate team goal, coming off a third-place team fih- ish in league last·$J>rlng. Comfort followed up third- place finishes in the 100-yard backstroke ·and the 100 freestyle at PCL Finals, by placing fourth in the 100 backstroke and sixth 100 free at the CIF Southern Section Division II Championships. He .. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 6 with senior Katie Grogan, junior Colleen Lund .and sophomore Allison Alastuey heading the group of returners. Grogan, Lund and Alastuey teamed with . Christiansen on the aforementioned relay quartets and also combined for five top-five individual finishes at PCL Finals. Grogan, a national-level water polo player, was third in the 100 free and fifth in the 200 individual medley in league as a junior. She typifies Whitmore's emphasis on mastering all four strokes, win- ning the team pentathlon (100 yards of each stroke and a 200- yard freestyle). Lund was fourth in the PCL . . also anchored the Mustangs' league championship 400 free relay quarte t, which went on to finish fifth in CIF in a .school record l :l8.8. "He's clearly our top 'swim- mer," Whitmore said. Dandy, fourth in league in the 100 free last spring, was also a member of the aforementioned relay, as were Grayeli ~d Szuk- sztul. Wliitmore expects Dandy to qualify for CIF in the 50 and 100 freestyle events, while also bene- fiting from the coach's emphasis on all four strokes. • F9r a long time, swimming here has been a water polo main- tenance program," Whitmore said. "We're basically a freestyle 100 backstroke final as a sopho- more, while Alastuey was fourth in league in the 50 free and fifth in the 100 free. •(Lund) has made incredible strides since last year," Whitmore said . "She's a legitimate swimmer now and she works her butt off." Whitmore termed Alastuey an incredibly hard worker,· whose determination only increases her potential. Freshmen Stephanie Lombar- do, Amy Devey and Sara Whit- taker are Whitmore's up-and- comers, with juniors Jaime Smith, Elaine Grogan and Amy Howse, as well as 1Tacy Kelly, also being ~ounted upon to contribute. •tt•s a very promising fresh- man class,· Whitmore said. "Last year, Alastuey was the dominant force with no other varsity prospects." 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Whitmore, who termed Wal- ters the outstanding player on the frosh-soph water polo team last fall, said he could displace a relay returner, if he can sustain his ear- ly-season work ethic. The Junior Olympics are con- sidered one of the country's pre- iniere annual age group champi- onship events. Outstanding results in the downhill, super giant slolurn, giant slalom qnd slalom events have led to invtta- tions to work with the U.S. Sia team. The 15-year-old Mason earned a spot in the field by competing in an extensive series of qualifying events in each region of the Urut- ed .States Skiing Association. Mason, a member of the Mountain High Ski Team, is on the• cross country and sailing teams at Newport Harbor. Mason's 22-year-old brother, 1Tavis, is a senior who ski races for C al State Long Beach. The Sailors' No. 1 girls singles player Cathy Do won her match, 11-4, 11-6 while the boys' Dom Macaluso won in No. 2 singles play, 15-10, 18-20, 20-16. The boys No. 2 doubles team of Josh Yoches and Aaron Stone won 15-4, 12-15, 15-13. JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MA N° SAVE 30 °/o TO 100°/o ON FEES PLEASE CALL NOW 723-1031 MlMllLH CALIFORNIA SOC1l ry cun1r1ro PUBLIC ACCOUNTl\NT~ ~·:,YEARS ~ACADEMY AWARDS TRMA CONTEST Sponsored by the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa and the Daily Pilot Cekbrau tht 3rd annual "Night of the Stars" n1mt. a star-stur.Ukd evening of mchantmtm bmefiti11g thr c~ildrm's programs of the · Assistance uagut of Ntwport-Mts11. Here's bow to natn: Answer tht 5 Oscar trivia qutstiom below and mail your entry to: Rodhtim Marketing Groi1p. 125 E. Baker St .• Su. #266. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Attn: Gala. Entry deadline u Wed., March 20, 1996. The winner will bt notified by ulepho11t. Tht winner and a gtJest will attend tht black-tit "Nipt of the St4rs" gala at Bistango. which indzuks dinner, live and !ilmt auctions, viewing of the 68th Annual Academy Awards on a largt-scrtm 7V and mo rt. OSCAR T RIVIA QUESTIONS 1. DANCES WITH WOLVES garnered a total of how many Oscars in 1990? 2. Who won best supporting actor for A FISH CALLED WANDA in 1988? 3. What foreign film was heralded as the best in 1987? 4. Who won the prestigious Thalbcrg Award in 1986? 5. Who directed AMADEUS which won best pi cture in 1984? f' . for mor<e "'famutilJn Olt "N'tt't -f'tJ. .st.n•, (MU fJH Assistlln« UMIW It 6-f5~929. -------- Nam1CL~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~---:~-........;"------~....;....~ City of Reaiden~---------.-.____.,_ Daytimepbooa_~~~--------'-----"'-"'...--.;~--~ o.c.r nm .. An.lwuai -... . -. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13• 1996 ~ •I ••• ' . -~. . . -· -~ .. HIGH SCHOO'L TRAC Eagles~ program iS on the move -:-: Ol~pics benefit.~ set for Saturday .:;:. 1oo'I .. . - under Crenshaw NEWPORTBBACH-rt wW be '1 a night of pleasures and treasures ·- when the 1996 Auction of Price- less Temptations/Jack Undqlllst.'' Gala to benefit local Olympiana., takes place March 16 at the New:::i port Beach Maniott in Pash~ Island. ~ • New coach brings a load of stability to boys track. More than 20 Olympia~~ including Rater Johnson, B~ Mathias, Mitch Gaylord, Stec· Timmons, Valerie Bri.Sco, St~ Scott and Cathy Rigby an:I ·expected ~ attend the eveiC: , named for fonner DisneylantJ; president Jack Undquist .:::J By Barry Faulkner. Gally Pt/or COSTA MESA -It has been a long time since Steve CreR- sha w was involved tn track and held and the Eagles' third boys coach in three years is hoping lo encourage many of the school's athJetes to sirnilar- Jr renew their relationship With the sport Uus spring Johann Appell, who won the final two of his five combined PCL gold medals in the 1,600 and 3,200 last spring. Senior Kevin Barcelo will join Felix as a field-event standout. _He is throwing the discus in the 140-foot range thus far, according to Cren- · A live auction will be one or= the highlights of the evening. Some of the items up for bid include trips to the Summer "The turnout isn't real sl1ong nght now. but 11 seems Like we're adding one or two hodil'S <ldily," said Crenshaw. rtn "on-c-dmpus science teacher who hopes to lend some of the ... 1ab1laty he brought lo this year's Pdc1hc Coast League chdmp1on boys soccer team to the once-'ilrong spnng sport. ' sbaw, and will also compete in the shot put. • Olympic Games in Atlanta, ten- .nis packages to Wimbledon, the French and U.S. Opens, and packages for the Super Bowl and the NCAA Final Pour. Barcelo is one of several for- midable physiques competing in the throwing events, which are being coached by football coach John Llebengood. SCHEDULE TODAY llASE8AU High school -Ttabuc.o Hil~ at CorON del Mar; 3 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL HONORS . Locals post All-Sea View.berths Some other uniqt.te gifts include sideline passes for an NFL game, a road trip with the Mighty Ducks Nlil.. team and swimming lessons witP an Olymprc rro1a M"edaliSt:" - "Hdving an on-campus coctch 1c, a big plus." said veter- an futctnc1a girls track and llPld rodch Joan Carl!sle, who ha~ -;ppn a pardde of waJk-ons slrngqle to marntdl.J1 interest in the boy~ program smce Tom F1Sher !>lepped down dlter the 198b SPd'iOn Crenshaw said football line- men Chuck Johnson, Mike Miranda and Allred TanieJu are also working to mesh their strength with proper technique m the shot and discus. VOUEYBAU Community college -Orange Coast at Pierce, 7 p.m. High school boys • Corona del Mar at • Fountain Valley, 6:45 p.m.; Mira Costa at Newport Harbor; 6:30 p.m. Back Bay post standouts Breanna Badorek, Jennifer Gardner and M.E. Cayton were the centers of attention among locals named to the coaches' All-Sea View League girls basketball team. Beneficiaries of the event include Southern Calif omia Spe- cial Olympics, Southern Califor- nia Olympians and the Orange County Sports Association. Adding depth to Felix in the spnnts will be junior Taleni· Tanielu. sophomore Rainon Garcia, junior Rudy Castellon cmd senior Frougb Jahi.d. GOLF High school -Newport Harbor 115. Tra- buco Hills at Tijeras Creek GC, 3 p.m. Gardner, a 6-foot-1 senior from Corona del Mar High, was a second-team pick by the coaches as a junior. ·Donations of $15 are asked and dress is black tie optional. TENNIS High school boys -Newport Harbor at Sunny Hills, 3 p.m. Badorek and Clayton, both 6-0 junior posts for Newport Har- bor, led the Sailors to a tie for sec6nd place with Irvine. Senior Melanie Pearson and junior Erin Stovall, who led Woodbridge to the league championship, were Co-Most Valu- able Players. For more information, or to donate a gift for auC?ti.on, contact Fred Lieberman, the event's chainnan, at 644-5800. SOFTBAU "Trdck dnd held isn't some- thing lhdl's been a pdrt of a lot our kids lives, but we're trying to convince those capable lo gwe ii d lry," sdld Crenshaw. Crenshaw is still working on recruiting sophomore James Dawkins, who along with Felix a nd Taleni Tanielu displayed hlS e xplosiveness in the Eagles' backfield last fall. Community college -Cypress at Orange Coast. 3 p.m. High school -Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 3: 15 p.m. Coaches' All·Se• View IAague girts basketbaU-1996 Speedway returns Co-Most Valu.ble Players Junior returner Chns Felix proved he was capable of more than JUSl laking part last spring. fuushing second and third al PCL Finals m the 200- and 100-meter spnnls, respec.- tivel\' Feltx also firushed mnth m Of Southern. Seel.Lon. Divi- sion III in the 100 m 11 .08 sec- onds David Avalos, junior George Gutierrez, senior Michael Appell, junior Arturo Vivar, freshman Stephan Appell and Ben1amin Cardenas will con- tribute at 400 and 800 meters. SWIMMING High school boys and girls -Dana Hills at Newport Harbor, 3: 1 5 p.m. BADMINTON High school -Santiago at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. Player, school Erin Stovall, Woodbridge Melanie Pearson, Woodbridge First Team Breanna Badorek, Newport Harbor M.E. Clayton, Newport Harbor Jennifer Gardner, Corona def Mar ht. yr. 5-7 Jr. 6-1 Sr. 6--0 Jr. 6--0 Jr. 6-1 Sr. avg. 20.5 16.3 9.8 9.9 11.0 COSTA MESA -For one night only, March 16, the Speedway ~ Spring Classic will be motoring its way into the Orange County~ _ Fairgrounds for an American Motocross Association event. Cas.tello.n.. who has little experience · but great promise, JOins junior Miguel Vega in the hurdles. RANKINGS lllENNIS Clf Division I Cathy Joens, Woodbridde Ta!"i Weaver, Woodbri ge n ~opp,-EJ Toro -- Julie Primero, Irvine 5-10 Fr. 5-6 Sr. 57 Sr. 5-6 Sr. 9.8 5.2 11.4- 9.9 Some of the top U.S. motorcy-· de racers will be competing: _among an international field · ·the AMA championship. Feluc will also anchor the 1.600 relcl} quartet and ts a top long Jumper Juruor Gerson Salgado won d PCL bronze meddl in the 1,600 and should CdJTY the dis- tance tofC'h left by graduated In addition to Llebengood, Crenshaw's staff includes run- ning coaches C harlie Appell dnd Wes Hinson, the latter a standout himself at Southern Cahlornia College. 1. Santa Barbara; 2. ~ del Mar, 3. Woodbridge; 4. Beverly Hiiis; S. Penin- sula; 6. Camarillo; 7. Diamond Bar; 8. Westlake; 9. Agoura; 10. Los Alamitos. BOYS VOLLEYBAU. OF Division I · 1. Mira Costa; 2. Capistrano Valley; 3. Harvard-Westlake; 4. Huntington Beach; S. Santa Margarita; 6. Royal; 7. Corona del Mar, 8 . Santa Barbara; 9. San Clemente; 10. Loyola .. SecondTHm Carly Moss, Woodbridge . Lindsay Warmington, Corona def Mar Jami Allred, Irvine Colleen Eadie, Newport Harbor Carlie Willard, Santa Margarita Erin Conley, Woodbridge 5-7 Jr. 5-7 Jr. 5-10 So. 5-8 Jr. 5~9 Jr. 6-1 Sr. 6.4 16.1 8.4 7.7 8.0 5.9' The field is expected to include: Bobby Schwartz, Lance King, Gary Hicks, Mike Faria, • Josh Larsen, Brad Oxley, Steve Lucero, Charlie Venegas, Rob--· Pfetzing, Gary Ackroyd, Shawn ~ McConnell, Don Odom and Bob-·~ Melissa Ford, Corona def Mar 5-7 Sr. 7.5 by Hedden: among others. . For more information, call 492--• 9933. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES quest lor Special No1tce ol ~ts & boots SPECIFICATION PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FROM ALL OIL GAS MINER YOO A.RE IN DEFAULT UNDER A TRVSTEE &t ~ "-dW. ' 1111! loling of an tnventory 2239. Stephen Jennings, ALS ANO 0Tl1ER HYOROCAR-DEED OF TRUST, DAlED Apill Prflldlnt Al*ftu al TIUSlle PUBLIC NOTICE :in.J appraisal ot estate as-wa1erbed NO. E·265A Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business SONS BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 t , 1"3 UNLESS YOO TAKE t20f T"'1fl ~ 11730. SelMI. '• sets or of any petition or P005. Key Fleet Service-Bids must be submttled Name Statement N_ame Statement Name Statement FEET WITHOUT THE RIGHl Of ACTION TO PROTECT '\'OUR w~ 91101 Teleplronl • account as provided in Samuel Key, t962 Cnov. on the form supphed by The tollowmg persons are The following persons are The following persons a1e SURFACE ENTRY. AS RE· PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOlD (206JJf0.2550' Seit ~-. BSC 4 87J section 1250 ol the Ca11tor-Truck. CA Lie Ii 143587X. the D1str1cts in accordance doing business as: Gal-doing business as: R Troy doing busmess as: a) TKO SERVED IN INSTRUMENTS Of Al A PU8llC SALE. If YOO u. e:,}654-5545 CHI"'~ NOTICE OF 11·a Probate Code A Ao-VIN: CS438T t43587 11h all provisions ol lhc lagher Plumbing, 1132 W · Water Systems, 1278 Records b) TKO Music RECORD A LEASEHOLD AS NEED •N "'"" •w•lt""' F "ll 1996 PETITION To qut>st for Special Notice "ublistiod NAwport • o ' " ""'"""""" "" O JI • ' -r ~ spec1l1cations. Spec11tca-Trenton, range. CA 92667 Glenneyre 11'30. Laguna Publlshen. 2465 Campus CREATED BY THAl CERTAIN lHE NATURE OF THE PRO---------....a. ADMINISTER form Is available lrom the Beach-Costa Mesa Daily lions, btd blanks and fur-Gallagher Plumbing Inc Beach, CA 92651 Or .. Irvine, C!'-92715 LEASE DATED APRIL 1 l972. CEEDING AGAU4ST YOU, YOU ESTATE OF: court clerk Pilot March t3, 20, 1996 ther tnlormallon may be (CA), 975 Palo Alto. Or-Robert Troy. 1278 Glen-Bruce Mokn. 488 Prospac, EXECUTED BY THE IRVINE SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYER WANDA COLOtE HYDER Attorne~ for the Pell· W49'l ange. CA 92669 ncyre 11'30, Laguna Beacf\, Newpo1t Beach. CA 92663 C"u p•.,y A WEST VIRGINIA NOT"""' OF TRUS~S s••E tloner: obtained at lhe above ad· This busmess is con-CA 92651 This business Is con· """ "'' ""' "'"" .... aka WANDA C. ROBERT H. PUBLIC NOTICE dress, telephone (714) 962-ducted by a corpor:i11on This business is con-ducted by: an Individual CORPORATION AS LESSOR TS No OS-WS.tsel On Merc:ti HYDER aka HUCKENPAHLER, ESQ. 2411. Have you started doing ducted by: an 1nd1111dua1 Have you star1ed doing ANO ROBERT W MENZEL ANO 27. 1tM Ill 1-00 P Ill II lHI! WANDA HYDER CSB 2 T NOTICE OF Pub 11 shed Newport business yet? Yes Have you started doing business yet? No NONA H MENZEL HUSBAND MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO MCIPIC Vl8W CASE NO. A181680 ( .N 275 4 1, A • PUBLIC SALE OF Boach·Costa Mesa Dally Gallagher Plumbing, Dou-business yet? No Bruce Mokrl ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS. TUE ORANGE COUNTY •MONAL. MM To .:i 1 rieirs. benchc1a11es ~~~g~ A~L':o~,' ~~7E~ PERSONAL PROPERTY Pilot March 13 l996 glas P Gallagher. Pres1· Robert Ttoy This statement was filed AS LESSEE AND RECORDED COORlHOUSE 700 CIVIC CEN· r<J,:.,•s con1.ngo:>n1 cred•-Pursuanl to the Calllorn1a ' · w496 dent This statement was flied with the County Clerk ol l')CTOBER 17 1971 IN BOOK TER OR1VE WEST, IN THE CITY Cemetery• Mortuary t , J :l pt>•sons wllo may 214, COSTA MESA, CA Self-Service Sloiage Facil-This s1:itcment was liled w1lh lhe Counly Clerk of Orange Couniy on 12-6-96 10374 PAGE 927 OFFICIAL OF SAHTA ANA. COUNTY OF Chapel • Cremat04'Y I .• .. c be in1.;or.;os1~;l n 92626 11y Act (B & p Code 21700 PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on 3-1-96 19963675584 RECORDS FOR lHE TERM ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· 1•1c .. ur .. s·:i1c <>r 001n Puol shed New pl> rt et seq) the undersigned Orange County on t-24-96 19963675046 Q31ly Pilot March, 13, 20, COMMENCINC. APRIL 1 1972 FOfUllA. Reglonlll s.mc. 3500 Paciftc View Drive ' : • .; :, 0 A G 0 L DIE BcJ~l1·Co~1a ~.tes.i Daily will sell at public auction. Fictitious Business 19963671 OB2 Daily P1lo1 March 6, 13, 20, 27, Apnl 3, 1996 w495 ANO ENDING DECEMBER 31 Corponelon, 1 C.tltor11l1 COlflO-Newport Beactl ::~"cf.~.~ "'Sk.1\'IA::~~.oG~ P·IOI r.1.irch 8, 13, 15, 1996 ori March 28. 1996, per-Name Statement Daily Ptlol Feb. 21. 28. 27. 1996 W489 2049 UPON AND SUBJECT lO llllOll ISO>/ 8'11JO!nled Tnmee ~~~·!1!•!141!·2~7~00~~~r •Hern Fw204 sonal property including The following persons are March 6. 13, 1996 W481 PUBLIC NOTICE All Of THE PROVISIONS ~ thlll *"" Deed ol l111sl r ~ PE:. T 1 Oti 1 ti but nol 1tm1ted to furniture, doing business as: A) New-PUBLIC NOTICE THEREIN CONTAINED lHE e1ecuted by lheodcn H Mot1erl- I I ,,,., c•en clothing, tools and/or other port Beach Surf Company, PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE LESSEE s tNlERES1 tiAS eon ; 1.-111-1 • Ttuslcn 1 tJ ' t l.'ILOfllD ITl'JY) household items located B) Newport Suri Company. T1t1P Orou No 9516270 Tnta· SINCE PASSED TO NANCY 1*llllded ;":A•tt 20 1"3 K 111~En n 1>i., Superior PUBLIC NOTICE at. C) Newpon Suri Designs, Fictitious Business Name Statement IH Salt No 5411-3' Reier-CHRISTIANO A MARRIED tn~ ;; n-o'm i ol Mort~* Chapel C v• cl C •I 1111.1 Countt Property 20153. 2075 O) wave Aiders and Com-Ham• Statement The lollow1ng persons arc tnce No APN No 440-24l·28 WOMAN AS HER SOLE AND l( C tlo I Cfi;.' • ..1F NOTICE OF Newport Bl, Costa Mesa pany, l l 2-23rd Street. Tho following per!ons are doing business as: Sacred ¥OU ARf JN DE~AUL l u~OER A SEPARATE PROPERTY BY ~ Recxlrdl " .. Gira ol.. rema n T1t[ l'U1f ·~ r~qu~s1s PUBLIC SALE Ca 92627, (714) 646·5616 Newport Beach. CA 92G63 doing business as Orange Spiral, 7401 Soablutf Dr., OHO or TRUST DATED ASSGNMENT RECOROE.0 O..tnl'f Recorder ol OrMge 110 Broadway 11.11 '.' LDHCD ITINY) Tho "'"" storage lac1hly, TIME: 2·00PM, Stored by Nowhunt Nalu, Inc (CA), Coasl Secretartal Service, #101. Huntington Beach, 04/H/9J UNLESS YOU TAKE I RY 30 992 S N County, Sl•ol c:.bno1-* Costa Mesa HVulfl Lii! .11 ,,01n1cci as acc.:01d1ng to lhe prov1S1ons 1he 1011ow1ng persons: 112_23rd Stret•I New on 2102 Business Center CA 92648 JANUA 1 A I · h ~ ~ a-. ~ ocn-f.H.•~v o1 rq;•(·Jc111.1ti.c lo ol D1v1s1on 8 of tho Bust-Hl36 Robert Kreger. C009 Be:ich CA 92653 p Drivr;?. li130, Irvine. CA Mary Murray Shelton, 7401 APCRT01£,NRT~O ITP~?ATYECBTE YSOOULOR STRUMENT NO 92·05755-4 1.-1. M .. Ill pubic aJC1IOn io1._ __ ... _11.·.•.t.80 ___ _ ·•U•I '.r I , ..... ,1.110 01 lhe ness :inti Professions Susan Allon, COOJ Paul R. This ·business 15 con· 92715 Seablutt Or , it101, Hun-re ' "' OFFICIAL RECORDS BeneltOiary ht ~sl llKldl!r 1or ctsh or1• tl• c · Code, Ch.ipter 10, Sochon Escandon ducted by· a corporation Cindy Parks, 20542 Mon-Mgton Beach, CA 92648 AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Phone (7Hl660-9124 Benth· ~' cNdl ~ 11 .._ 1t1( PE I r ~·• rcQuf'SIS 2t 707. h.;orooy given NO-Property 20139, 2099 Pia· Have yo~ slarlcd doing !Ouk C11cle, Hunt1ng1on This bus1ntss 1s con-NHO AN EXPLANATION Of Clary AMERl\IEST WORKOUT~ ol -"IMflA ~ ol h 111" · '~" t s VllLL ancl TICE OF PUBLIC SALE cenha Ave.. Costa Mesa, business yel7 No Beach, CA 92646 ducted by· an 1nd1v1dual THE NATURE OF lHE PRO· SPECIALISTS INC ATIN L 0 lh1ed Sllles) W111o1t WllT9'1'f C<>Cl 'a ; tie udnuucel A1rtiot1 Self-Storage will Ca 92627, (714) 646-3865 Newhunt Nalu Inc Paul J This busmess 1s con-Have yq_u started doing CHQINGS AGAINST YOU YOU CHRISTIANO 2503 EASTBLUFF e,pten or~• In 1111a use to P' J't• 111" .,.,,.1 and co1 tluc.t a public sale ol TIME 3 OOPM, Slored by Burnell Presid'cnt ' . duc1od by: an ind1v1dual business yo1? yes, 11-26-95 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER DRIVE SUITE 204 NEWPORT pontSSQI or encumbrms .i uny t 1 ~ s ;-...• :iva1l.Jole 1110 con1onts of lho storage the following persons: This statement was hied Have you started doing Mary Murray Shelton , On 4/03196 at tO 00 AM . BEACH CA 92660 The property "Ohl lt1le ftf lll"'9sl ~to lc,r u· '""111..itiori 111 lhe f11Jl spricC'(s) named below. C204 Roso Hurtado, C266 with the County Clerk of business yet? No This statement was fllod CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY as neretolore described IS belllO "1d~heldby••llid!TM!ee •er 1 , ·1,c c.ourl v .. 111 Ille contents being Art Boucher Orange County on 3•1.96 Cindy Parks with the Counly Clerk of 1ne auiy JPOOtOtlld Trustee 5010 ·as is· lhe street addms" "1d 10 ,. lallMlg dncrlbed T••L P£.1111o•i rcqucs1s so1cJ to me highest bidder, ProperlA 24517, 1725 19963675045 This slatement was filed Orange County on 2-5-96 unoer erlO oursuant 10 Oeeo of alld otlltt common Oesignal!On ~ 11~.,,. lbUltd ~~;;\~: '~ ~ocra~.'.1~·n:~~;P~~e ~~ •• ~~vg~~le~~~~~o~:cathe ~~m~~:21 voi1;0~2~f~;· Daily Pilot March 6, 13, 20. w~thn lhe Co~nty Cl~r~ of 19963672390 Trust recoroeo on 05/06193 JS ti any OI tilt rUI property OMly end SI•. Ind Tu dl· 1 :....:m1n•~tra1•0.1 ol Es-The salo is being hold 10 TIME· 4 oo~M ) stored by 27 1996 W488 O a ge C~9~;; ~~ 96 Oaily Pilol March 6• 13• 20, Document No 93 0304692 descnbed above IS purPOfled to Pll'l:lll No t:u.Jl.JJO fl!lftl 3URIAL AT SEA 10111 tM CnP!_nin for 11 fi11n/ 1ri"1111. $6'4) l01'41. N~BIAUt l-49~ 714 •121. -... · "" ... . •.1« ~ Acl (fi,,5 oulho11ty sJltsly a landlords lien and lhe 0 followlng persons· ' 7 57 27. 1996 Book Page 01 Othc•al Records'" Ile 314 VISTA TRUCHA NEW-llbmlmn lllfldl .,. TrullN v..1 J·lvw the pc:r~onal rep-will be hold al 3800 Cam-G312C Thomas Long, B03S PUBLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot March 6• 13• 20• PUBLIC NOTICE tile Otrioe OI me Recoroer OI PORT BEACH, CA 92660 The diem& re'ltllt, tall lor ~ ... 1cscn1Jtrvo 10 1:iko many pus Dnve, Newporl Booch, James Rechonle 27• l998 W492 ORANGE County Calilornla understoned Trustee d!Sclalms Trv~IN INlces no "Pftl"llbon .1r.:11uris w11hou1 court ap-CA 92660 on March 28, Owner reserves the right Fictitious Bualness Fictitious Bualness @xeculed Dy NANCY CHRIS-any haD1llty tor any incorrect-at wwra'lly IN snat ldchss at wo.al Before 1 .. k1n11 cer-t996 a1 3 oo pm 10 bid et the sale. Pur· Name Statem-nt PUBLIC NOTICE HametC\atement TIANO A MARRIED WOMAN AS oess 01 Ille str"I address and oe. COii!~ ~ ol h 1.1111 '"'' 1mpor1ant acltons. Aucttoneer s Name. KE ch.oses must be made w1lh The follo~1ng persons are Flctltloua Business The fotlowlng person\ are HER SOlE & SEPARATE PROP other common dnignallOO ti lbo"9 descnbed ~ " pur-11u~1c~er. ttie personal rep-Au ct• on Ser v 1 c e. pe1sonal checks or cashier dOlng business os A) Jag· Na • Stat t do.ng business as: Oxfoid ERTY ~ TMtOf AME RIVEST any snown lltreto Said sa1I WIH parMd to .. 11 Slarti ll Cour1 '"s1mtat1vo Y.111 be roqu•red Phonil., .909-873-0744, P 0 cnecks only and paid tor al uar A•Oualtty Service. 9) The ,;owing p~',';~~s are Enterprises. 361 Oak Place. WORKOUT SPECIALISTS INC t>e maoe Dul wilhoul covenant IMwpol1 Btldl. Ct. t*3 s.d 10 9.,e notice to 1nte1csted Bo• 825. Rialto. CA 92377, the time of purchase. All Range Rover A·Ouahty Ser-doing business as· A) Flat Suite w. Broe, CA 92621 A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION or warraniy uprtssed or praper1y 11 bltr1I! 11*1 lor the persons unless lhcy nave Bond•· 14&637300640 P.urch~~11d goods are sold vice., C) lend Rover A-Broke Society B) ·Flat Tax Scott Cur11S Oxford, 300 as Beneloeiary WllJ. SEll AT iml)lleO regarding tltte pas·.,..,,,,. ol hi ..-,.._1 waived no11ce or consented The public 1s inv1t&d to al· es I~ , end rust ~e ro· Ofa~y Strvlct ~44 recn;:-Society 13642 Havenwood Berkshire Way, t"facenlla, PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ussion or encrumt>ra11C11s 10 ~;;j DJ' ':i'0tect ~I ~°no 11:~df~~~~:~~ a~c,;;1~'.~~ ~~~01T~~~:rv!'se .~:s~g~~lfu :rif~~rtl:~ \~r.~~~g ~o •:~~: rc!nia ':l262~1 a aso. a -Drive, Garden Grove, CA ~~1926i0 I I HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH pay tl'lt remarnmg prtn¢1pal 1um llCWllg ._ ~ 91P8'1-oi tr;ition auth,;irity will be bid chase go0d1 IOI rtsale CW I. Inc., 644 Terminal 9}6~3 C B L duct!d b~~ :,,·~~lvt~uJon· (pay3t>1e al llme of sate In lilWIUI et lht note(s) SICUrtd Dy s.lod 1111 TN lo4ll llllGIJfll ol the granted unless an inlet· A geno1al dtscript10n ol must provide a copy of Way, Costa Mesa, CA .,'?,. n2 H · evingston, H d d money 01 Ille Untied SliltH by Died ol TruJt. Wl\tl lllllftsl ~ ~ ......_ """1tt.1 eslod poison hlH an ob-the property being 901d. lheir Cahlomla State Boa1d 92627 1...... avenwood Orlve. bu~~~ .. ~ou .W"rte OUlg casn a casnier s cnedl arawn ltl•reon IS PfOYidtd In said ...._, ~.ti~ 1ectton to tho Pet•tton and along with the ldenhly 01 ol Equahtatlon Seller'• Per· Thi• business 11 con-Oardtn Orov1, CA 92643 1995 Y yn. Jary by • slilte 01 natlooal IM!Ok • notl(s). ldVlllCll II any under -~ CXJl1t, ...,._ Ind st1ow good cause why the the Oc:cupant rtnttng the m1t at tlme of JXJrchaH • .Qucted by: a corporat1on Th~s business Is conducted Scoll Oxford Check dr~IMI t>y a state or \tit terms ol lht Oetd ol Trust ~ • II-. 1111-. d h .,.., court should no1 g1a111 the space are as follows: Sales art subfect to prior Have you stoned doing by. an lndlvldual 1 This slalemtnl was flleef tederal credit union or a cneck estimated fees Charges and pidc-.cin o1 1w Nola o1 llUS· authority. 1054, Shirley A Kirk· cancollatfon In 1ne event ot bu11nr.ss yet? Vos. 1994 bHa'f• you l~r1od dong with the County Clerk 01 dralMI bY a StAle or tedt1al expenses ol lh• t1us1M 111d ol .... , s." ttJl."J lt Otlld A HEARING on the pell· pahlck, Bod 111:imc, l1v1ng settlement between C1Wner C.W .. Inc., Brigitte Bontolt, Ju~ ne~s5y~ • 0 Orange county on 2•13-96 savings nnd loan association mt trusts crtated bY Slt4 O..d rtllfvwy 1' ttM fl£OIONAl HOWlll When Words Are Not Enough "Speclallzlng In · S11mpaUa11 Floc.oers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 cm= hon will be held on APRIL room & othce turn11u1e and obligated party. Dated V•c• President T 01 n · · evingston 1,AA 18963073252 savrngs ass0Cl.11Jon or S.Wing1 of Trust to-wit $126 051 19 lllMC£ CONIOftATIOM •. 199G at t 45 P 1.1 1n 1101. Thomas Bo•. com· lhls 13th tnd 20th day of This statemef\t was tiled h 1 •1•tement was 1""' bank specihed 1n secllOll 5102 E timated Accrulcl 1111er .. 1111d • Oept 703 loCJlto<J iii 341 puler, desk, Shop Vac, March 1996. Publtc St0t· with the Courlty Clttk ot w11h the County Cletk ol Oailt, P1101 Match 13, 20, ot tilt ftnanc~ Codt lfld s i 1------------------- The C11v Ori•o Soutt1, Or-typew11ter. oll1ce ch11rs, age, AQ1nt fOf' lh• Owne<. Orange Counly on 3·1-96 Orange COi.iniy on 3·1·96 27, Apnl 4, 11196. WSOO i\111\0fllld 10 do blnlnHS in lnrs :.':"1t1:i~ P<!i,~l;: an<Jt CA 9~tt0 golf clubs, sevetal boxee· Pubftshtd Newport 19963075052 HH367509t st.lit) Al tn lllt lrC>nt OI tll• THE BCNHIC~'f MAY ElECT IF YOU Of!JECT TO tha contents unknown 8each-Co11a Mesa D111y Diiiy Pilol Marc:h 6 13 2o Oa1ly Pilot March e. 13, 20, PUBLIC NOTICE ft""potes al lllt m•in tnl"' i\ltll TO BIO LESS T .... , T .. f FULL granltng of Iha µc•ti11on. you t 117, Larry M11call. lilt Piiot Match 13, 20, 1906, ' ' ' 27, 199G W4!13 ...., C ',(_ """ " should appeDr 111 mo Mar-boxos·contonls unknown W499 27• 1996 W49l ,. Flctltlou• Bualne•• to llM Pt.~nt11 IVIC 1<Wntar CREOIT 810 Tht t>tntllcilfy mg and stale vour ob-1123. Derrick Walker. bo•-rUBLIC NOTICE Ham• lt•Mment 401 411 l Clt;ipman Avenue undtrs11d Ottd olTrUltlltttto- 1echons or f.1e w1111en ob· contents unknown PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC"NOTICE Tht lotlOWlng peisons ate Plaoen11.1 CA a• rignt 11\Je ano IOtt ••te1111d tnd lleMr'to to lections w11h me court be-·1149. Elsinore Ae101pace Fl tltl 8 J Fictitious 8u•lneH doing buslneH as· Wtsl· internt '°'1VIYld lo atld now 111• undtr510ned a •ltJtll ore the htattng You1 ap· 61rv1ces. sleel 1helvlrig, CORRECTED 0 ou• ua neH ·Name lt•tement tm Ft ., 300 Pros 1 htld IJy 11 11n6tf 'IMS 0..d OI Otc:UrallOn ol OtlllJh and De· pe:ironce may bo 1n poison metal cabinets. computer1, NOTICE Ham• Statement Tht following per1on1 aie New~ Beach CA 92~ • Tru$1 in 1111 OIOPlflV S1tui1H in m11111 lor salt and a wrtnen No or by yout 011orn1.1v printers, Fa11 Mach INVITINQ BIDS The following per~ns aie doln$1 t>u11n1u as· Auel Daniel L oonle • JOO ,,,ia Counrt taht01n11 lltSCflO· tice of Default atid E!eellOll 10 IF YOU ARE A CRCDITOn 1178, Dorrell E. Mllln. Tho County Sanlla\lon dOlng bUlln•H ... BNuly Strvte••. 9412 I.anal Circle, Pro•p•ct SI N~wport 100 tnl ianlf lhtlllll 'AACll. 1: Sell Tl\I un0tt1igneo CIUMd or a con11ngont croclllor of tirus lighting llxture1, Districts ot Orange County, ~~!'tt·~5 ho~T~m~!s~"c~ ~untlngton Beach, CA 9eoc111, CA 02U3 LOT 27 Of TRACT NO H~ AS J~ Nollet ol Ot~ll lftd Cite· lhe docoas<td you must Ill• choir. shelvlng Calllornlf, will receive t>ld• 92628 • • ~64: 0 S Thi• bu1lneH 11 con-P[A A.IAP RECORDED IN BOOI( uon to Stl to be rtc:OfOtd 11111t your claim w11h 1he coun t 184, M111r M11U1et1on. until Tuuday. M11rch 2e. Amil•• Cotmehct tnc C 11 141 llohr, IM12 Lanai dueled by: an lnd1Vldl.lll 214 PAGE$ • lHRU 10 MIS· 00\/n~ wtllle N 1w PfOC*IY and mM a copy 10 lhe per· Sto110. M11c housthOld 1996. at 11.00 am D•d• ICA) 151 Kalmu• 'ouve C~Cti64H1unbng10n Beach, Have YoU atatttd doing CfllAHfOOS A.IAPS IN THE IS IOCa9d and mOft '*' llWtt sonal 1epr .. tn1a1ove IP" 1tom1, dining room llblt w/ must be rec;91ved II me $ ' H 3 Co CA bu91MH ~? No • OHICC OF THE COUNTY RE• po.ott<l by "" coun ~1th1n ch111rt, recOfd album1 0151ric:tt' AClmlnlstrahve Of· 02;;;, • tt• Mtu. Thl1 bUtlntu \1 con· Oanltl L Dcini.y COAOUI Of SAID COUNTY tnOllflt llM 1tr IMCt II.ell lou1 montht f1om 1118 dJle 2052, Janice Froll, IUtl· llc:e by lht d tt herein· Thlt builneaa I• con-~cteo by •n lndivielual Th11 1ta1emtt1( wu liltd '~IL z· A APPURHNANT =:='1 TIYU ~l~rte ol ftr•t IHutlnet ot lhe 1111· CUI. Uvtral bOlttl• ol>ovt tel forth al whlCh d led b . Hon ave YoU lt.Al'ltd dOlng With the County Clttk of f)(C u'St"' E~M' .. T _, a t111 111 p1ov1dod In 1ec11on con1ent1 unknown ume they will b. openoo uc y. •corpora bualnen Y•I? Yt•, '"''°" Orange C~MY on 2•13-M N l "" •" Trut• •IMCI.--lllW• 9100 of lht C1.11110111111 Pro· 2099, JoAn MattJ'l• \oolt, and tJtam•noci ti the ofhce ~ave you r111td doing M11k 0 SUehr 1tMit13274 ~OA INGIUSS AHO C RESS ICI c:nnu ~ f l'tOSflfTAl• b:iJt COdt. Th• time lor 1t1 ctlllClrtn• toyt. meny of .~ P111ch•ti.!19 O. ltlon, .:,,.~~ino. ~ tltl~..l.:wa01 flltd O..ly f1!1o4 '"' 21 2f rHR~CTOU<;t4808~Tl_,lTOHT C~$TY OfOf ITY LANl Wt lllAMADINO ntg t~m Wiii nvt "'P'"' bo"in-CQntfntt ..--.~ 10P4 tlll1 Avinue oun-h d Vol V p • al-_...", erl! 6t ' ' " " ~ " I CA 91409 TtllOl\OM lftH'nbtf belert tour monlh1 from 220G, Aichard Uvlne, lain Volley, Ct!tlornla., tor c II 1"*· ice 11 Orange County on 2·11J.N Mitch I, 13, 1MI W471 Jit£WPOIU 6lAC~ COU,.JY Of l909l 114 CM4t .. " GW(N tM n wig 11 MUCecJ M•1e.. l'IOu hotd 1t.erne, tN• tollciWing dent 1 1 ... i•'IH81 ~Aw.it '!ST~Tt Of CAllfOll C(t'JllMD ASST llCN al>ov• China Hutch, m.iny l>o ,.. 91tU9'CHdl AffD ~1~1 1~11~~:' w~~~· ~ Dady Pilot ireb. 21, 29, TRAD NIA AS PU Ml# RCCOflOfO TARY °"' 11311 3113 3/20 YOU MAY Cx.AMIN( lht con11n11 unknown INSTALLATION OP Ot~ COl;:J.ty°" 1-l·H Merch I, 13, 1t9e W477 E '~ 800( ~14 PAGfS 4 THAU 31?1i'lll • lilt k•pt by lhf cou1t, If you 221CI, Halfc>y HIMkOr, "Iii-INPOAIMTION 1 ,118041 tD lfllClUSIVl Of MISCHlA·-----..... --- :ire 1 por1on lnttrHto<I in 1er Catt. t1et10 c1t)in41I, lflf"'.,.. ccnlitlid NlOUS a.tAPS ltf HE OHICl .... rour ho~ '--------;...-~--.;_---.&a tho ••tale. you mat 1110 mon~ bo-H~Of'lttnll un T•CMMOlOOY Daily Pilot March e, 13, 20, M....,,.l,-llTI Of lHf COUtflY llfCOl.OE~ Of t"""'41f\ ..... m.d. ~1th the c:ou1t a founoll At· ~wn, 1ona>Nay tool ttltll, TMaUR COllP\U RT, ltol W•llO WO COUNTY UC(PT lHfRl· .,.._...,. J - -I . Nl~pon lkach/Cona Mcs..i Dilily Pilot WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13, 1996 1uauc NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~-------___.;...;,,,;..;...:;,.:___ PUBPC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES · PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLlC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~flt[ C1 IRUll lCl S SAlC I $ Str.oct ·ton-rMI J 111 II 6 llo 1?;11154 Uft• Codtl lo111 lM rnlM•t ~o~ ~"""~ ,::ie C Ol 11~-"? 1711 Ill lllt City of 11tclud1119 but !IOI t•;l•1 ... 1 Of o4 ~ hO'I' (tfl\'111 RM:f C'OIO'I tllftl Idell-01 C:Ollll'* cMt<Q ~litatlOfl• ll'cl l"tlllllfltf l~t Ottd Of lrutl Wllll ·111t1111i at Ill l"Cllled by !lit al""'I tlllCllbe!I biufll!CI lof llllt flUIPollll '11111•11• llo l l1 IPI 422 511 14 JO ltllrl by ~ u"<let .,1,... Oled w Olll ~1 COUllly ol Ol~o• tlr "9 o4 ~..,.,,,.f'll 11C.01dtll hlUMMV 3. tos:J, 111 •••11 ti 1110Pf'tt 11 lllown ' 6'11.gntd CJ•Nll uid 11otirt 11f Nod not• p1cwod"" •wane. 11 ()Nd ol t111st 111d ttlWl••ld rte~td 011lly OI lft .,..,.,., If SC~( COfll/!1«1 • dul't 111114 ,.. the ,,.0 t ,..,_ 1 ot State of CJflT0111". u '"°" 011 a 1111111119 Ol*~ho11e, loQtllttt wotll llol>~ 2446 t'IV• _ 8? ol oftfill ~ •• llO -11111( it Oivtn •to .itl.1• 1nd ol MJIOll to be anw. u11dtl tht 1111111 ot Nod °""1 cotll ••1'111-artl lldVlllCM " AVAILA8l£ ltf( C)(Jl(Cl£0 IPP04"lfd l1utl• undet 1111 df!ICll~t<I inusroit RAHO: 1" map thereof t«Orded 111 bllek SO, the YN et Mid 1111lte1 for od 1ecnrd1 YOU AR£ IN Ot'.fAUl T ~• complelt11'1t 01 c:ooec:t"-1' ""-1dtdNovtnlbet 21 . 199~ 3t "of l1ut1. '""' cll1•g11111 ~II SISi>,"14 2S ·It• 1>C•t1tlllt that at QrCNINC 810 MAY DC 081AINf0 lotlo~i clwrtbtcl l1"d "' l1u11 lEE P£CCY A l[[ 8£NUlCIAA~ ~tt 32 and 36 mctuatve, mrtcel weCI• tanltt tunn141, m1n1ng UNDER A OHO Of IRUST !)Alt D lite befttlitta<y undet uld Ottcl tnar. ~ 199!>0S'131 ~In 8001( t110t11N.OI tht T1u1ltund of the lhe 111111 ot tale th• o!Mtflong lid BY CAI.LING ltf[ fOl LOWING ~ll SEU Al PURllC AOC rt~ AMC f INANCIAI. llO · "ll!'COtded wn•wt mapa rtc111tJ1 ol uld txranlt0n1 or thatt1,Jrovtd8(1, 8i'Olllll 1JN\.(S$ YOU IMC ot f 11ttl, llV 1nt0n of 1 btNClt 0t P191 ot OlllCl<ll ~1d1 1n tht t1u1t1 cmttld hy wld Ditti of mav b4 Int lhan fl>t total tndtbl· I EL£Ptt0NC NUMB£RS ()tj Ill 10 ftll HIGllUT 11100{1\ FOR Augull t!I, t989. a• l!lllr No .ag Otan9e county f¥GePI tlletetr<1n1 howevtt, ''):.;:.:.all 1101 bt ACTU~ Ul J'ROJtGT _10U ~tlau~ 11tJht obltQ,11.,., ~Itel oil°" QJ ll\l ljGQla ql.O.....-lrual Said ult Wttt be held on ednttt du• Dltlt 7113196 l O DAY BHOI\£ THf SAL£ CA.91 I"' !lit lofint oilllU If '33331111 BooV 1 ol Ollowl ill CITld'r041. ret1w1111. l•-l!tet COUll»td t •••dl99' ~:'ll flAY et SCl'O A htttby,""ll't1t1ofolt llltcuttd alld :Ounly, Sllif Sale orJtoo•ty w--~th 19 1096, at 300p111 on S£RVtCE COMPANY 'at a.lid t7l•~IO S690 TAC 42447°' la~ 111 tflt u...t«1 St~H "-tdt 111 tht ~ltct ol lht noll-u111 l"cl .. ~dtf'<i tllb OI aoth lllhtc l!ClfllllOllt wllltlt Ill A PUl!llC SAi E If YOO Hf CO AH d--td lo lht ~nd9111gntd a M matte 1n ·n •· COlld•hCill 1~• lront tltl>I to INt f'llranct of Trull•. Cmdy ~. Altttltfll PUll-'·71 :J 6, 3·1!1 ~ tlw! f~ltl, • Ufl1tlfl! 04 Reco<d ... ot Ollf\Oe Co.•ty Aid llill\Cft a"4! oth• 111111.,ats uNI"" "° Wlr u.e OI 111 •~t w,., afltci ElO'l.AHATICW •Of Ttll f!IATUl\E 1dl111 Oeclatllio• of ·Otlwh encl """'out ~tflitll 01 -•illlff tit'! ()l~noe Cttic Willet '\00 E Stcrt111( IS77 Hlvtn lw•. ;...;t"'"'~ ~ 111· c [leed o1 """ dWJ1bet the tllCI Ill Nod ll'ld ftQpl lltt flQll Ille lllllP '""'' nt taoel w. ~ Ttl( Pf'OCECOlt«l AGAJHST Dlmand IOf salt. &lid WIAllll txpreu 01 tmpl>td ltQlldlltQ hi Cloaoman Ol1n9•. cA· "Al lltt ltffl Alndlo ~· CA 11730' RENT ~IO· 29241t (payable Ill lolloWHlg ~IOl'lfl sec Al to UM any l'MIM "' tht 11111 •lld wlldl dn not fflltt Ntd Lwl YOU YOU SftOUlO CONTACT ,. notaot delau-•ntl ol tledlOfl tn ootMlllOfl, (II tncumbr!Hlcn ID ot lh• Nl~tlill l'Ullill"~IOft ol lh 19001 94!>.S451We .,. ~HllhllO 1 • 11 the''"" ol'111t'lo r o lACHCO EXlllllH lr111t1tt "A" l1>t ol \lit ~n~ Int dttll"'O orei11t0111 "• po1111 leit th.Ml SOO lffl to lA~ER" ·in• fedttal "" ~ae· 'tllt ull(lttA19ned to .-it orf th• r1111a1n1ng proncioal 1um "ottGll th• 10111 amount ot the 1111 81H1elocqry to c:ollecl •debt • • mift1119 01 qu~•rv1n ol ill k1nd1 "'od •1111•. ~• ltHNflll "' Ille Cotta Mtt.,, CiA 926?7" .. Ill ii wid p1t'~e11y to 111t1fy uld ol 1h1 nott(•l -u•td by aatd un 11ci b~ta11Gt ot 111e obl111~1ton and •nv 1nlo1matt011 we obtain will thro,ugh classified .. :- ~. ~ ':' ~ • J ' • Q .J~ ...... 1002-1625 I.'. -~.iiJ_ I ·_ ""'· / . u .... ..,_ - .. 1. m 2102-2144 uu ~I '1" IT . ... t ... ~11 ·------~27-- li I I 2t»3011 Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAl~Y P=T 1 DIAQLI Mofl(iay ............ Friday 5:~m Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~m 1ln1™iay ........... Wednesday 5:00pm , Fri~y ................ Thursday 5:~m ow To Pl,ace A C D - ' t BY PHO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 63b6594 {Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PEllSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad 1mmediatef y. The -OaJly Pil°' & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credi~ can only be allowed for the first insertion. ---~ COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA VACATION LOST & MEMBERSHIPS -EMPLOYMENT . EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMl:NT 5530 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PENINSULA 2607 RENTALS 2722 FOUND 2925 3018 5530 5530 5530 -a.:..r •••3Bd2BaCondoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avl 4/1. Lg Pool. Nice 1 BR $600/mo uttl pd. 1 New Z8' motor home FOUND • Cockollol, •Yacht Club• A IR F 0 RC E 0 P· GET PAID TO SHOP! unl l on g1eenbol1. houso to sand, sundk, for rent Full kitchen. noar Brookhurst & Tot-•Membership• P 0 RT UN IT IE S. MAK E $ 3 4 7 ,..1 ~~~11~,.s:r;<; Closo to Trlongto Sq. w /d. Avt 3/12. 301 E. shower, TV/VCR. Day bor1, F.V. 968·0640 For 1 /2 price. N o w hiring high WEEKLY. As Mystery SI050 mo. 642·2649 Balboa#l. 644-7946 & wkly rates. 559·8844 FOUND 3 16 • Gioon/ (818) 441-6950 sc h o ol g1 aduat os Sho ppo1for local All rqf utlit ldfttthmg 1n this Or calf 641 ·0593 M·F 7 27 I C h k I · di •Lg 2Br 1Ba $1050 Oceanfront 3Br 2Ba yolfow parakeet noar•---------arics 1 · 01 me-slores cc ncn I· HOUSES FOR RENT New pnt/crp1, lrplc. near NB pier. Book 171h & trv1no Ave, Overstocked with • Chamca o or cc · ness . c oan moss. ~pe1 is Aellject IO lhe hd· 1 & th t h I 1 · era alrHHslllfAclOl1961as I I Wo w1·11 Sh f T v . Bo•h JBr 2Bo w/2-cai gar. No pets. Yrly. now for summer wkly N.B. 646-8895. stuH? n ca areas. o P or · · s. lllllllddwltlctt1111,nitllle91t gar, lrptc. Ono w/RV 760·1713 or 857-1776 rontat. 714-434·1424 A call to tram you. Call 10 DAY! clo thes. more! We pay to 'M"rtlH .. .,,, p1tlercnn. B th 513951 FOUND near 171h & Classified 1 ·800·42J-USAF. lo r II You koop It. llmltlll.n •.. , I ·n 1• storage. o •STUDIO $550• Tustin Ave.. C.M .: A I d SASE r • "' mi 1 ton mo Agt Jim 850 1220 ·11 h I PP y, son · · · · II~ OD race. color. rehgion. . . . Now pnt/crpt, refrlg & RENTALS TO Rare-looking pigeon, w1 e p ATTN: EX p ER I· to: Shoppers. 9852 w. HJ, hll,a11• lll:iillal slllus or ut1t incl. Y11y. No pots whtto w/ btack/b1own ___ 6_4_2_·5.._6.._7_8____ EN c E o TR u c K Kate Ila. Depl. 168· lllMllllfltil.••illluUonto LAGUNA 760-1713 01 857·1776 SHARE 2724 toatho1s. Pet? !"'6:J· lll•••••••mJ~D~R~IV~E~R~S~.~DRIVE 2069. Anaheim, CA -m-.., Wt• ,rtt11t ~~!c.H-:_-:_-:_-.--~1.4! ,_c_o_R_O_N_A ____ ,~Biiiiiiiiit iii, ,iii[iii, N•Biiiiiiiiiirt=::~20...~---===-= EMPLOYMENT ___ 4 · ___ _ ~••lscrlml11111Jon." eau u • prvt Lost Dog corner of hme. Phn/coble/kltch/ Npt. Shores Dr./Lego· •• Jllla 111wspaper wlll nol Exclusive No. Laguna DEL MAR 2622 lndry. Quiel & Clean. nla. Shelly/Toy Collie Hove A UI011ri•t1Y'"1pluyadmtise· ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S400+ ulf 645-9515 Please call 65()-4321 ---------11111il lllf 11111stal1 wltk ll ls In Lg 2Bd 1 ·563 Sloop· 1• EMPLOYMENT G S j I Y1116111ftlllt ... O.r1tlden mg 10 barking sealsl •WALK TO BEACH! Lido Is. frg hm w/p1of. Lost lemale while oroge a e. ww --~ ...., .. d lltat 111 Gardon.gar. J76·9042 S 1ud 1 0 . "Q u 1 et . Prof tem. Pvt bd, blh. Boxer 'Sugar.'.>,. op· 5530 f •lllf!IJiltll MYlrtlaed 111 lhls $585 348-9424 dock, cbl, w/d, gar. prox 50 lbs-. C.M. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... ..,,..-:-, ..._ ;\ ~ .. IWlllllllt 00 111 maid S800 673-7886. Back Bay (Irvine/Univ) 535,000/Vr Income ·" ·1 --~NllL Tl com· NEWPORT NB/Westclltl 2Br clean, 2/18. Loash & choke potential. Reading plllllflMlcrtmlutlll.caUHUD BEACH 2169 COSTA MESA 262'1 now & bright. Quiet, ~h:!'da s~ed~~!W!~: books. Ton F1ee (1) llll·he II t·lllO·CZHStCI. for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nice area. Fem prefd. 800·898·9778 Ext. A· E Sid C I S450+ •h ultf 642·6122 Joe (H) 650-6l l8, (W) 1361 lor details. lkYIUhl 11•.oc .... ,.._ • BIG CANYON -• ollago, w 631·5226. REWARD. ---------ulHUDllCZS·:ISOG.. McClain Townhm• vouftod coilrngs, closo HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 fov·T FORECl.OSED t)om•• for pennies l>n ~1. Dehnquont Tax, llapos, AEOs. Your Aroa. Toll F1ee 800· ll98-9778 Ext. H·1J98 lor curionl hstmgs. t ~. N:EWPORT B~CH 1069 MsToR1c s1TE 3bd 2.5ba. 2 docks, to shopplng/flooway I••••••••• LOST: 2 Cockatlela S S585 & up. Calf for COMMERCIAL 3/1. COM/NB area. wotbar, fplce. ocure o · I apt. 642·1390 no s yellow/Ian, pkg/storage. View ot ,_..;..________ REAL ESTATE tamo, gonlle. Othor is golf course. Pool/tenn EASTSIDE gray/white, semi-tome, S1900/mo 640-5274 Country Woods sweol 759.3111 2 Br, range, oncl gar, x-tg yard, S985. Npt Hghts See Ownor 437 Princeton D1 .• CM Beach Area Peninsula Yearly UnfurntNaterfront 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Steps to Sand $750·$1675 Villa Rentals Property Mgmt 675·4912 2, Br,kslplt·dlvt, kw/sstu8d5v. , _________ REWARD: Lost Sh1h- p, s Y I, ec · 7 ' '"'USINESS OFFICE no pots. 180 21st St . .D Tzu (mod1um size, 646-11641645·9543 FOR RENT 2769 ~r!~:~ ·01 ~~11 ~~ow~~ **TOWNHOMES•* grey. 6 years old. Very 2 BA, 1 1/2 BA, pa· JW AIRPORT low fluffy halrl Lost In the lios. S795; 2 Mostor, business closing. All vicinity of Narcissus & patio. garage, w/d hk· lurntshlngs, law 2nd St. Mar. 3 673- up S950; 1 BR, poflo, books, cop101, etc . for 8 9 4 8 gar, 5650. 548·7367: sate. Loase nego-_F..;;..O...;U_N_D.;;._ ____ _ 548-7460 • 5 koys .. liable. O hve-851·2010 alaim acflvator. Found GREAT LOCATION 1-!-3 "'· $&30-$900. Lrg privalo exec office 2/25 near UCL Call spc avail in Eastblutf 646·2232. w/phone, fax & copier. $400 negot. 717·0606 --------- WATERFRONT OFFICE HEALTH & In Lido Peninsula, 727 FITNESS 3000 sq tt +dock. Fjreptace, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rost1m w/showor. xtnt water view. Avail 5/1. ---------. $1 100/mo. 675-1 129 ll "llnlts on 2 lots. ~425K. 1 hso to bch. _,...,...__,......,....-.,,.........,....,..,,.-~cn vu. Bkr 642·3850 Lido Isle 3Br 2:V•Ba. frpfc. 2-car gar, patios, Gated/Cov'd pritng Elevators. Pool Rec/Weight Room OrHite Mgm~ 2 NIWPOIT lllCUTIVI WIHDOWOmas If You CHERISH YOUR LIFE You BETTER STOP SMOKING 714-760-8182 Bv Owner 3Br 2V..Ba 111 Vi a Eboh. S2300/ f'lewport Terrac e tno. 310,;277-1583 "Ondo. End unit on --------- cut-de-sac ad10 1ns 1 LUXURY LIVING pcre park. Pool. soc FOR LESS n"J'lrd, elc. $159K. For mQl8 lnlo 646·94J5 L1vo in Newpo1t'a fin· ost homes al a lroc· Gas & w... Pllid Casa Uictor ia Apls. 525 U1clor1a SI., CM 714-646·9966 JJWx u· • Amenlde• Av.!labl• · -Nl'IWl1 OtcorlQCI • F,.. Pll'tllfl&/11 J.W.A. Al' for Sal*a 47&.2434 TENNIS LESSONS I ST LESSON FREE U.S .P.T.R. Certified Instructor 642·5188 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 uon of normol 1ent. II --.---:..----- you have quahly lur-NEWPORT n1shings ca11123.1151 BEACH -------PERSONALS ****LUXURY '""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 2 6•6 ii 9 BUSINESS & $900 Burial space fo1 two. ·weatmlnste1 N\)morlQI Park. Call 208-736·9 T 02 Wate,.front Condo t• FIN C 2BA 2.75 BA. Highly PROMONTORY pourr AN E PERSONALS upgraded. With boat 2Br 2Ba w/lrplcl New ••••••••• I I S 2 8 0 o I c1pl/palnl, mirrored iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s P · m 0 · ward1obe cfost. $1335 ---------Agt 54<>-?000 Ext 306· Avalf lmmed. 675-8003 BUSINESS 3002 $40,000/Vr Income potentlal. Home Typists/PC users. Toll Freo (1) 800-898-9778 ex T-4645 for lisUngs. I·: \IC'\ l·:,·nc \SSS e.a 7..t.., ~7--111 S JOBS AVAll..ABLE TlllS Wf.EK $ Tt•mp ll< frmp Tu lliN" • I C1·11,·1,1I I t .. n .. 11 tu ,.,,,., • I 111•1 rp1111111•1• 111 ~ I0/11r • I Dnr.1 hun 111 ~ I0/11r • ..! \,, 1111111111~ I Ink 111 ::-11 /hr • l1·lr 111111l1·1111dl11•1ol1• "all·, 111 ;:.11/ltr (710851-9393 hk f11r 1'm1p. /)fpl. Devon & De,·on erso111wl. Inc. Reporiter>s, Wriileris, Conf riibuf or>s .. needed for weekly newspaper. General & community news. Some photography. Mac helpful. Exo_erie.o.c.ed. __ Send resume; 3writing samples to: P er sonnPI Oepl. P.O. Box 2929 New ort Beach, CA 92659 Pacific View Memo- r(al Park, Magnolia Ciourt , companion Cfypt SGOOO 536· 1 I 84 . . Npt North 2Br 2Ba OPPO TU TY condo. 2·car gar, AC, * 1 BR $625• R NI w/d, pool. Avail 4/t . 2BR 2BA $725/Up 2904 $1 395/mo. 640-1529 Relrig & dlsh~ashor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Incl. 60x30 pool. No _......_ _______ The best of Orange pell. No fees. No A Great Dealt Must LOTS Co's fabulous homes! lease. 545-4855 Raise Cash lmmed. FOR SALE 1400 Visions Properties BAVRIDOE It, bright, Selling 14 candy/soda on Dlspla~ Is looking mach by 3/11). Nel tor people with quality upper unit. 2 Br. 2 Ba, S12K. 1·800-767·2284 THE FREE PARMl .. E 1-97~ All. FREE Only Normal LO. to Colo STARTING A .NEW BUSINESS??~~> 'EASTSIDE CM lurnllure to llvo In :,~~~g~91~;~J;im:~9 QROWtNO MAIL 0·2 Lot 50x200 with '\hose properties whlle Haverfield NB ORDER BUSINESS -; "'od oom ~ Bath they are on the mar-d h 1 1 $500 ~ ,.... r ' kot tor sal" at a trac· S ON o nee 1 0 P • "°use with har wood • •BLUFF C D $900 per WHk pos· uoors. l"•oda TLC hon ot the normal Newer 3Bd, 3Ba. den. atble, Part.time/Full· ~45,000 with ownor cost. CALL: On the pool. 2/gar. time. Wiii train. Set financing Contact 714-28<>-8080" $2050/mo. 759-0342. own houra. Calf for ln- Qll(l*ef, P.O. Box 2404, V•raalll••·Spoctacular Large upalal rs 3Br lormalion packet, 24 N"'pon Boach. CA ocean views. 2Bd 2Bo 2Ba, encl gar. trplc, houra. 1 ·80 I ·323· 92663. beautifully furnlshod. near beach. s12001,_1_0_0_0_. ------ mrbl spa tub t upgrda. mo. 851·1141 E)C'I. 302 UNLIMITED INCOME TIMESHARES 1S90 s1soo. Agt e31-ao91 tilgh commlulon ii .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SOUTH COAST potential Hvlng home ••••••••• owners BIO SS. New TIM SHARE UNITS APARTMENTS METRO 2686 financial .. rvlce. 1·Calf i'NO CAMPGROUND cloH11 delfghl. 1•800· !nomborahlpa. Ola· fOD RENT 899·6099 Exl. 01617 t"rUI nloa-chaapl ~ Near SCP 38R 28A . fl Vacallon Network rm. Quiel, xtnt a1ea. toeat a<:coun11. Buy &II 1-900-318-9898 bt. 3247 • '241 ",::-.: .-::=.r -·~ ~rfdwtde Hlechona. encl gatage. laul\dry Vending wilh ovor 25 8 and Canada 1· S9SO/mo &46-6883 °'part. 800·118-0908 •00·543·6173 Free BALBOA LIU~~lgl~~~ t•nlal lnforma1io11 ISIAND 2606l•••••••••l1~~~~~~~~~li l~os> 603·5soo MISCELLANEOUS' ANNOUNCEM!N'rS !1 DelUJ1• aer a8a, AJC, RENTALS USE•' w/di l>lt·ll'\t. deck, gar, ................ -------_....-~ mlh bay vlww, Avail 4/ 1, LOST Ii NDOS 1. 'H~OO. !23·6008 • 2925 -. IUlNT BAl.IOA ROOMS 2708 POUND .... _______ ,"°"'"'. 91rd Ofaf'lg9-l~~~~~~:g PENINSUJA 2607 Naialutt• Prh1a1e 1bf, ff0f'lt9d con11r•. 1ounc1li .~ ... ~-----=--:---1 eMt+cten, ..,,..,., wtd. no n .. , ""'""" STA MESJl 2124 $SM ..... "'".,,,... 1 hll prM. poo1. 0u1e1. ewd. a 1t1h St .. C.M. •••••iiiiiiiiil!iiiilllj bt & •tudio, $600. Female ~ 8'...02113 ~ • • ..._ 41 ,. aa., hncti. dlntno •r••· ------------.. , ... o-u .. ii-6._.-...... a-,""o-• ... n ~. 4-c., ci-r. coun· •ppl .• tndfy, bfhlnd K· The Community teath•' weddlno yd, ofG. lodry rm. t93• brary 101 !. ll•V Mark .. Ploc• alDllM ne., WfllCltft c Meanol•• S1400 Alll ,.,,., .,~:r Cla-111•d Plan. 17th • kvN, .a_ NiJ._.... ..a0 1G:10 UtO) :19'.Qlt.!.._ MSoe•• N.8. '776-4113 . • Dll!fllt AO-VISOR M .... 71 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t • El WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13. 1996 \ TODAY'S CRoSSWoRo PUZZLE liiANTiiiiiliiiQiiiUEiiSiiiiii 60iii1ii0 ~r,~N~ 6016 ~~~~ENTS eoss AUTOMOBILES •BUYING ITEMS* Lookfng to pu,,oh••• .1 ~ !~!S GOWEN • . with OMAR SHARIF '------------------------antt TANNAH HfMCH ACROSS 1 Cult Ftom 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paint· Inga, china, gla"!_aro, furn, elc. Tmmed cash. top 5. 873·8223 IV nisg Son~ Vld•o 8 Handy· cam Recordtf, Color mon11or. _. In Now 11100 OBO 875·7239 an ug I~ • l•otrlo ,_CH_1C_u_110_LB_T __ n0_"__.11 b_... guU•r for 5 -"-' ., -- undctr 1200. Hotpl Call liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.a11y at 714·377-0338. 110 GIO Priem 01u1, 5 Rteed1sh 10 As well 14 B1bhcal weed 15 Novelist Jong 16 Wine-growing valley 11 wise -owl 1 8 Wrens' abodes 19 Russian ruler 20 Esteem 2.2 Jugs 24 Name 01 a thing 26 Norwegian capital 27 Loke a snake 31 Ongonated 35 Oklahoma town 36 Breal! in the ac11en 37 Holy City 38 Soil 40 Lunch and dinner 43 Beloved 44 Rose 011 46 -Han 48 Jillian or Richards 49 Type ol scheme 50 Records 5( Helper 54 Wanes 55 Justice 59 Moved to the beat ol the music 63 Singer Fitzgerald &4 Biiiy Joel's ·-Man• 66 Tiny amount 67 Actor Guinness 68 Nearer the !acts 69 Ages 70 Chanoe 71 Editor -Gurley Brown 72 Persian ruler DOWN 1 Headhner 2 Factltly 3 Steep rock 4 Renter 5 "The Pit and lhe-· 6 Anger 7 Speech problem 8 lights. camera. _1 9 Observes Lent 10 Moored 11 Loll around t2 Mast t3 Paddles cousins 21 Ve• 23 Mollusk 25 Cleopatra's river 27 Trooper's 1001 Pf'i VIOUS PUUl.E SOI.YEO .) 13 IMI 28 Costume designer Head 29 Celebratoon 30 Crockett·s last stand 32 Large body ol water 33 Meager 34 Deserves 39 Larch 41 Fancy trim 4.2 like a mule 45 Check 47 Pulpit 50 Want 51 Catches sight or 53 Distance down 55 Dread 56 ·-Want tor.fl Chnstmas· 57 Quebec's Sept·- 58 No~ehsl Bellow 60 Wonnie·lhe· -61 S1clllan·11olcano 62 Spnnt 65 Bom 11 12 TEST YOUR PLAY automallc, AC, aound COMPUTERS 6018 ••••••• aya, ntw ure1/b1akt1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TRANSPORTATION s42~ca11 547.3111 Norlh·South vulnerable South deals. · NORTH •AK78•S C:,2 0 " 82 •KJ 15 WEST • Q 10 62 c:>J73 0 QJ 107 ... 2 EAST •J9 c:>Q96 OK865 • •0976 SOl!rH •8 c:>AK\0884 OA9 •AQ8 3 The bidding: SOUTII WEST 10 Pua 2• Pua 40 P ... S. Pua NORTII 1• S• a. Pua Opening lead; Queen of 0 EAST Pou Pan Pua Pau Cover up the 1-:ast and West hands with your thumbs, then decide: ls six clubs u good slam? l low would you play the hand? I (_you a.re. _going to e.ssa.Y~ a -Slam, six clubs certainly ofTr rs the best chance. The bidding shown is one way of gelttng there South's sequence promises a better than minimum ope ning bid with six hearts and four clubs. and North can't be blamed for -<ug~sting the 4·3 fit, s ince hea rti. can oe ruffed in the short-trump hand. Bf. -..1 P~Jn s PAJD •I• I I Makins 12 i r icl(1 depends on being nblo to cuh dum~y's top F.i.Llfll~blf', M , MAC 52oc Powerbook. ••••••••11----.,,_.----spadet for a diamond diacard from --=·,_ New In box 41240 MB, band and havinr either heart1 or da.il "-novor uaed, s1100, --------FORD 9075 clubt diyided 3·3, while the other -,paaay ....... dt.. Call 714·707·9488 BOATS 70111'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -I. -AJ b t Oat llal • CDlft dale. 18 bre-. no worse than 4·2. I t oee r..M..ill.I ~ ~~iii~iii~iiii1i~ •e2 MY•t•na e-cyc, favorable 1pllta make 11lam an iffy ·~ ---------1 2 8EAo8o J•T atlck •hllt, AC, moon. proposition at. beat., but it doe. 11im· WANTED SKIS No 1raller. Sell roof, new braku. pllfy the play. TO BUY 6019 both for $5000 obo. 11000. 547·3171 Win the openinr lead with the U NITUD'll 601 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil Cell 574.4259 wkdya;1-,8-4-T-H_U __ N __ D_•"""R"""a.,.,...,IR~D ace of diamonds and play off the ace F R iu;. 4 W A N T E D\ 904·3048 evt1/wknd1. Auto, PS/PB, A/C, tllt, and king of spades, diecardmg the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eor patches for seo ---------new trans. Ail<tng loaing diamond from hand. Next, •HOUSEFUL• sickness. Call Dorleno POWER BOATS $2100 obo, 650·7274 cash the ace of hearts and ruff a Lthr aolas, sleigh bed, at 673·2778. 7012 heart in dummy. Good newa: East-entortalnmont armolre, '92 T•urue AT, AO, Weat. follow to both rounds. You are Vlctorton furniture allk WANTED: old colnl~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • PS, PB, Cru1, P/Seatl, treoa, colloo & enCI ta· collaclions & gold & P8rtn•r wanted AM/FM, Now tlro1. now ready to teat. how t.he suits blos, otc. <;)randfather 11lvor acrap. Stovo .91 SeoRay Laguna Mint cond. Non 1mk. divide. clock. 714·8g4·9860 642·9446 day1 23. Twin 135 Morc'a. $8250 548-4180 Cash the king of clubs, overtake B•rely U.ed 7 rt. WANTED: VINTAGE S395/mo. tncl allp. the jack of clubs with ttte queen and French style sofa. w/ Wristwatches/Clock• Call 854·2009. l·L-l_N_C_O_L_N---9-1-2-0 cash the ace. If both defenders fol· wovorty soil floral NB colloctm pays pre· low,youcanaurrenderaheartlnck print. Llko now mlum SS. 844-8829 if neceHary and claim the rest of Condlllon. 720-7045 4 •77 Town C•r the tricks. A trump is the entry Belllnl crib & rocker, FREE TO YOU 6022 SAIL BOATS 701 Original owner. Like back to your hand. white, llko now, $400. ii!i!iiiiiii~iiii!iii!iiiiiiiiiiii new $2500. 642-9574. When West discards on the third Othor ltorns. 759·0838 FINN ,14 Ft current ******* trump, you must hope for an even ••HIOH·END Furn. FREE TO QOOD tog, IS sails, troller, division in hearts. Abandon trumps Eclectic mix ol hand· HOME Ma Io great shape. $950.1--------- 1 Call 675-3211 MAZDA 912-r and revert to that suit, cashing the canted wood. beve ed Peralan/mlxed cat, 4 01 king. When both defenders follow, glass 1nd marble. Liv· yra. old. 373-6805. Shock Santana '27 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii continue running the suit until Ing, dining, and bdrm -W-h ... l-..,.Q---S---1 GREAT boatl Easy to pieces. 650·9407. l• •rm en he pa rd 1011, rigged to race. East. rufTs. The trump trick is _!lll 3 YHJ J:lJ.d_1omD.lo. can help --wf~lip In you lose. M•dlr•rra-n.-alc.•Wl• spade. Looking for Npl. Harbor for rlnhl carved headboard d h I ••• u ( 1 ) h goo omo buyer. Must sell $3500 '84 P/U B2000 5-apd. SUr.eo/C&S.L .Goo.IL work 1ruck. Auna gd. $850 obo 631·7149. Learn to be a better bridoe quoen·a zc ' mate • 714·974·7823. neg. 548·3233 • Ing ·dresser w/centor 1---------player l S ubsc ribe now to the doors & mirror. $(J50 --------- Goren Bridge Lett.er by callinr obo. 646·2P¥ JEWELRY, FURS (800)788-1226 for information. Or write to Goren Bridie Letter, Moving 6' 'Ralph Lau· & ART 6025 ren g1oen/wh110 cho'tk P.O. Box 4410, Crucaao, n. ~ sofa, green wicker di· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4410. nouo sot 723·1106 • R 0 LEX • • L11dy 2· Tone Date WE PAYCA$H MERCEDES 9130 For good usod Sabots liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & boat equipment. Monney's Yacht Sur· plus, 1500 Old New· pon Blvd. 548:4192 188 190E 2.3 Whito/ Palo, Records. 1 ·owm Xlnt cond. 85k ml. $10,900 obo 673·8948 ~-t---t---t----t 1----------r-------.-------'----IMERCHANDISE • Mon Submarina SS • Mon Explorer II SS 714·363·6684 SPEED & Sl<I ~OATS 7016 OLDSMOBILE 9155 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT liiMiiiiiSCii.iiiiiiiiiiii60iilii5 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 PLANT SALE Citrus· -B-U-IL_D_I_N_G ___ _ I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avocado (Ir u 111n9) S 1 O. MAT S SalH $35K·100K +/Yr Sales Weekond pos•· Swedis h nurse's aide, On/Pigmy palms-lg SIO ERIAL 6030 No exp req. Open ter· lion open. Hours 9.30· loving, caring, avail 10 Herbs S 1. cement iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ntory. Wilt train. 1·800· 2:30 SavSun. S8 hr + help w/etdcrly. Drive, fountains S110, bird 699·6099 Ext. 81677 bonus. Position opon cook, etc. 15 yrs exp, bths S20. 909-674-9422 Sales Assoc-NB hotel immod. 722"4700 local rots. 646·3735 CANCELLATIONSll! gift shop. Honest, roll· Warehouse S0.00 hr Stool Bultdtngs. Fac- * 1988 2211 Ski Boat• 5. 7 litre V·8. King Cobra 0 /D, tow proltlo hull. just sorviced, now controllcr/uphol· stery. Groat ski bOlll· '89 C•l•I• Quad 4 1 ownr, wht, auto, AC, PS/PB, om/Im casa, xtnt cond 95k $3950 obo. lmmacl 548·7704 last·IOoks groal ..... ro· 1..--------- ody to go. s10,500 PLYMOUTH 9165 648·9449/574·4247 oblo, positive. hord· start. Frr. M·f 8·5, No'"D_O_M_E_S_T_I_C_S __ S_S_4-0 tory cancellations! working somo com· exp. nee., must be Uttlity units, Garages •88 Pl1tmoth VOlf• puter c~p. Flex w1hrs. neat/detail o11onted liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and spops 24'.llOO', MARINE SERVICE ager SE 1oa11 8. Some early mormngsf Costa Meso 650·4060 LIVE IN. FULL TIME 30'x40'. 42·xso· Fmm ---------•SUPPUES 7020 auto powor/alr. $3900 ntghts wknds. S8 hr. COM. Hskpr & care· Buil d ings 50'x6 0 ', PETS & obo Coll 723·1504 Fax Lotter/Ros: Attn taker to r senior lady. 45'x70'. 55'x 11 O'. Ma· ANIMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-:--=-::~--:::-:-:=':"":..,..,..:":"': Carol 310·318-7106 EMPLOYMENT lmmac. non·smokor. chlnory, Hoy and Live· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TONS OF 1974 PL VMOU TH REPRis~ive SERVICES 5533 ~~s5;':~0"~ ... q+.i.~~.~":'~fe.,_0,'.,.!_-t· '===~-;i~~:;;:;~,_;;.k-=4:-:~a,,;,1~,.;:~;.8°,,,,;1~_,~='e='m=:;;b;;;ty~.i -ADOPU-P.ET STAINLESS STEEL ~~o~.'~:'!! ~:n~~g"_..0~- Must be good Amer. FREE STUFF FROM Every Sat & Suri at Bronzo rass null s1.~oo OBO. Loavo EMPLOYMENT 5530 E M PLOYMEN T 5530 Growing community •••••-• lood cook. Drive auto. UNCLE SAM Book.let PETSMART, Fountain & bolta + washora. Message. 645·9l 53 EMPLOYMENT newspaper group Heks Please be aware that Mr. Taylo r ·s at/Sun S h I I -I v~lloy. Puppies, ~11. $6.00 per pound. d S ta ad e .. s ng np e c 0 ars lips , oans, u " ••1nnoy's Yacht Sur· 5530 'P Y v "1 1 r~ r · the listings In this cat· 675-7957 weekdays etc. 81B·759·6555 tens and more. oil "" 1--------- sen1a1ove wolh 1 year monl· egory may require you 644·4910 ---------looking for tovong, car· plus, 1500 Old Now· SAAB 9185 mum experience Excellent to call a 900 number lng homes. CALL 597• por1 Blvd. 548-4192 M.mager Tra111C'o PIT S.rnl CdM design POSTAL & OOV'T JOBS benoht package mclud1ng in which there ts a 1,.•••••••• PEPPER SPRAY 9037 tor more info. NOW HIRING form needs reliable S2 t HOUR .-BENEFITS base salary for tho Cnl!I· charge per minute. 1• STOP ATTACK tmmcdoate openings ~~~~~~'.e~ ~~1,~~ra:;~rs~ A:p~ •Et~io v;~~:6~~~1~91 gcuc sales prolessoonal As s EM BL E A RT s, MERCHANDISE RAPE & MURDER --.,"""'P'""o_o_d_l_e_•_A_K_C_• __ 1 AIRCRAFT 8 0lO '91 000 Turbo Conv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Automatic. yellow/bl k, Port owygen tank, maak tow ml, mint. $17,000 ;ot Hop Ar i Poster Co on as·ncedod basis. Phys1cat1d1ug screCl'long re-CRAP'T.S , TOYS, Jow· 1••••1111•••• W/leather key chain. sJ5~~S~~cf1T~-~3~,!'!I~~ Seeks 12 1110•vi<.1uals. S6.1hr. 673-9002 Retall Sales Demon· Quored. EOE. Plea_so spnd olry, wood Homs, typ· Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. No exp noodod. Must, __ __,,...,....,..,,...,,..,..,....,..,...,..-slrato unique now resume to Judy Oetting. Ing, sowing, computer1---------$13. Police home Save abused ond like Mo11cy. Musoc & CLASSIFIED product outdoors at %Catolorn1a Community work lrom . homo in ANTIQUES • 6010 unit w/belt clip hol· abandoned pets. Boo Pcoµio' SJSO 'week It's tho resource you Fash Isl & lr111ne Spec· News, 330 West Bay Street your s paro time Groat iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ster $18. Incl. tax & voluntocr/lostor. Call to start Call Now can count on 10 sell a trum PT/FT. Respon· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 01 pay. Free details call 714·597·9037. 754•5858 Ext·5 myroad 01 merchon· s1blo, pcople·o11ontod tax your resume to (7 14) 1·80 0·632·8007, 24 BUV & SELL Cash for shhlpping. •Mail & regutatr. Never used obo. 548·6199 Bought for use In pv1 a ircraft. Sell $175. ($375 new). 675·7329 TOYOTA 9210 RENT dose items. bociluse & cn1hus1as11c. Hrly+ 63t-6594 hrs. cookie 1ars, Disney, c eek/money order While Oerman Shepard our columns compel comm 6 19·246-92B7. Metlox. Poppytrall, to: BK Enterprise 3 yoar old tomato. qua11 r1ed buyers to ---------Alt Kinds of J obs For Convenient USA, Black Mammy/ P.O. Box 80148. spado. Looking for call' Buy It. Sell It. Fond It. All Kinds of Peopto Classlfl•d Chel/Butlor & cartoon ·RSM, CA 92688. good home I••• SELL your home through classified '87 T•rc•I 70k ml, xlnt cond, 4·apeod, burgnndy. $2500 obo. Call 7 t 4·673·26G6 through class1f1ed SERVICE DIRECTORY 642·5678 Classified. Classified. 842·5878 jars. Pal 998·0598 714·974-7823. ' CARPET CLEANING CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HARDWOOD JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PROPERTY CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 FLOORS 3 712 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MGMNT 3898 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w I Ill am Hor o Id J owel er s SP RINGWOOD PAINT I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1• 1• w t h & I Ir al PUBLIC NOTICE • Not Cheapt L686273 d 0 d T ---------DOLPHIN CLEANING **BRIGHT** CPI BUILDERS INC. + MARBLE EXPERT ****CU ST QM A~ll~uo +~~~ J::,~,,.; The Calif. Pubtlc Utili· •But Reasonoblel I~~'! ye°:i .~n~~~: & RESTORATION HOUSECLEAN I NO Residential Const Polishing/Protecting. HARDWOOD FLOORS Buy Mt.l.'lllde 873-03~ tlH Commission RE· Al Pa.nt Work Ouarantttdl & 1 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 Uphol • Oriental Rugs Pro n from Europe Uc.#516424•lnsured Scralch/Staln Romovat QUIRES that all used .,14-552-3027 Pg 479·5206 ~n~~-t,R~01~~~44.;:~~ Oualoly • Guaranteed Bost service 1n town! (714) 985-4993 L620654 848·1005 lnstallatton•Rallnlsh.1_________ household good•--------- 7 1 4 ·9 6 9 ·5 0 8 7 Roi's. 5 Years Exp LEWIS C ti Maintenance Available LANDSCAPE•· movers prln1 their TOP QUALITY INT/EXTi---------onstruc on •QUALITY WORK• Quality Work. Uc'd UI C T CEILING MASTER CARPET INSTALL •Acoustic Removal• & REPAIRS 3516 Custom Toi< I ur o• Pa 1 n t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Locd Mark 830·7300 Call Grace 2 5 1·9455 Remodet•Handyman H d dN t/C I Glenn 549.9917 IAWN CARE 3808 P.u.c . ol numbor; ver;v Reasonable RatHI ROOFING 3910 Ltl' 704 773 Local Res. ar w 1ny cram c llmoa and choullours L648228 Jay 650·SOG6 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSECLEANING •714•557•5925• Mrble/Carpol·Bnd/lns print tholr T.C.P. num· I' 15 yrs exp. Good Rel. L70B279 722-73321---------Baalc Vard Malnt ber In all advortlse· ---------•THUNDER ROOFING• Own tri:ms. Call any-S.J. Scott Conatructlon HAUUNG 3720 lawns, Ctn-ups. Tree ment1. II you hove a PIANO & VOCAL For all of your rooting t Imo. 2 4 1-05 3 1 Custom Home Builders ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Trim. Sp11nklrs. Aerate, question about the le--LESSONS 3868 needs. Reroof/Repalr. PRESSURE WASHINO Ll c•481954. Ref's HANDY .MAN 3710 JUNK To The DUMP Thatch631-«22Pg,.t3-8142 golity of a mover, limo Uc638144 848,...122 AIR CONDITIONING 8c HEATING 3418 .. ALL REPAIRS·• Power strotch & Install Any $120 iOb. 20 years exp 7dy 830·5534 24tlr Ouelity • Guorantoed 7 14·575-7759 (714-988-1882) TREES or chaullour. call: •Pl•no L•Hone• BALBOA DOLPHIN Cl.EANINQ I h T Pubjlc Uhlitlos OOFINQ CO & RESTORATION 1---------•Palnt/Carp•ntry• Wiii hau w al rash Topped,Re move. Lawn•, Commission S·Adull. Entertainment R , DOORS 3580 Drywall and morel Man won'tl 968·l882 -i>ml.lr1-ctnup n1 ~470 714·558-4151 avallabte. DegrHd ;Comm ,1Res ,1Reroof 7 1 4 •9 e 9 •5 O 8 7 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Jobs Oki .....,.---..,....,-----1 Teacher. f540·1047 (Repair ,1FrH Eat /Rtfa CHISM HEATI NG & A/C CERAMIC R E L I AB LE 1• Gary 845-5277 •---------eGAEEN MASTERS Dlb•rn.,do's Moving PIANO B.eg.·Advanced lo'd/lna 13t·S08t TILES 3528 HOUSE CLEANING An experienced '="""""""'""...,,.....,.,......,.-,,.---,-~ HEALTH/ Londacoplng & Matnt. Locol/Olllco/Slorago All og~•·Teocher Cert. nes1den11nl•Cornmcrc1ai dependable door Semi ~•tired Contractor NUTRITION 3742 Tree Trim • Removal Long Diet. t"ree Eat. Entertalnmtnl Avail. ROOF LEAK? Serv1cc•les 1ollot1on iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Local Area. Xlnt Rol'1 hanger. Guar work, Repairs, tmprovements,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gardening Svc 841·5512 Tl181632 979·3114 Jonnller 840-4809 Low Cost • High Quality Uc.lifG7 1360 GG2·<l<'l76 CERAMIC+ MARBLE Yolanda 031·S987 reas. Don 521·8910 sm jobs Duah1y/lnteg11~11 Root Repakl•local Ref• 1---------. .. ... 2 177 Landscape Remodeling Split Second Moving O VI R n tnstall'n • Fa brication •WINDOW Cl••nlng,_________ 1 care, Ken -• 1---------Yard tun. upimalntenace, Prof Moversl 24Hr scv _P_L_U_M_B_l_N_G-- 3 - 8 - 9 - 0 -L 5c:~ •:40°:3nv38 20Yrs Exp • Licensed • Carpet Clea ning DRYWALL ""R"""O,...O.,......F-IN~Q,..-c-ar_p_,_p...,t-t>g-, KING landscepe/art1111e design 7.oay/Sr Dlsc/f'r" Eat ' ' BUSINESS SERVICES 1·800-348·9321 • Hardwd Firs Maint QUIT SMO "' ContractorlC27-604oot. Tl71452 432-9123,P~g.saso ~iiiiii~i!iiii!iiiii~~~l·-------- 3488 -L8-8-k-'1___,,5..,..h_ow-er_s___,,R_•_p',..,d Froo Esll • 729·7079 SERVICE 3584 ~~~~d:',~· ~(;~~~ 1 ST DAVI!! Prof I & Ethical. G4S.7505 •THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINRLBRS 3921 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rogrouttng & lnstall'n , _________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc·d 050-3a..1 Doctor Rtccomend1d PLANT ARTIST .a JamH E. Bangert Co.• liiiiiiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiii Desktop Publish ing Ll6701 30 Doan ol Tito B&K Llcl 585180 Mobtle 11'403·5365. t~ Money bac1< guar Specltllll In Histing PAINTING 3858 Since 1947 SPRINKL•R R~PAIR Word proc. Copywrt ng G73-0065 or 046·8526 COMPUTERS 3556 All phases. No job too Herbel Product landacape/lrrlgatton iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Friendly $1rvtc:e•ln1Uttd Valvu•Hetda•Tlm .. Graphocs:Design Layout sml. Acoustic removtt. Carpentr1t•Eleotrloal 714-710·8182 upgredes. 780-9792 l.l~I '75-9304 Tiie • 0 1••• Blocks etc. 114.240•11!,9 Plumblng•01ywa11• 1._________ •W.P. VOUNQQUllT clocks. 2ev11 L~al Ealp.. WorkSource All Around Consl'n work• Computer Coach Stucco•Palntlng•Tllai---------Prot'I Landscape Malnt 'alnUnv Contractor ---------John 282·2831 &50·2880 FAX 650·1807 Gd Rel s Reasonable. For effective learning C & C INTERIORS Roolmg•Jlm 641·7494 HOME CARE/ 10Yra Exp • Xlnt Ref• Oual, .,_,n11ng by piol'ls eDA.H DAWSON• L# B!>62B67 !>36·1286 All apps & software Drywall • Texture • SHsonal Flowera • Uclf60209e. tns. PLUMBING M8rk 875·7245 • Fm1sh Carpontry • CARPEtfTAY•Wlndows SERV1C£S 3760 VICTOR 457·1739 Fr" est. 845-330$ Waltf H"ten • l>fatna CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 PC PRO Internet, L651735 Chris 63t-6447 OoOfs •Wood FencH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vard Clean-up, W•.cl, __,~~...-~-='""'~--1 Remodel • Repair iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Drywall Repair • C QI F lh T I A T I lltYn Qualltv Palntlnt ftu"'tta • ''•tu1e1 Appllco1lons/Hordwore,_________ Ll261581 • Coll Bob •r• ver or 8 'm, •move. reea PLUS touchups. .. WALL COVERINGS 3932 Handyman/Remodel Adclollons, Bath, Kitch F1re-Wa1or Do rnag e Eloc. Plumb. & Paint 714·648·2342 lmmed Page 714·227·8122 DOORS Rtmo.:Je,•H110..we Rusonobl• home rates. ELBCTRICAL 3610 249•8323 pg.312•0028 elderly. 12 year• exp. Hedgoa/Lawn. Malnt. 24 Hre. Richard Sinor Ll564722•64fS-6720 KOALA CARE David ot S09-20891'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ref'•· Pleau call 964-Yard Pg·748·537~ UclaGOfS41• e45-:l.10Q Pgr#. 'f.t;7·5729 1• Handyman Ch•rll• Tammy 114"67·9038 "Th• Tr•• Stump ::;=:::;::;:::;::;;=::=:;:::: ~-0~~~~:·~~ ... cr~~,~~·---------Small Job l!XPERT Paint. plumb, carp'lry, CNA'a/C•r• Giver Tumlnator" TrH CHUNO'i PAJNTINQ bpert Drain C••enlnt Lrt'304200905 CONCRETE & Duncan Electric fence bldg & powef wuti & Companion• AemovaVStump Qilndtl'lg 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlcel 6 Plumbing Ae.,.lra Svperior Walto~ Elizabeth 548·1098 MASONRY 3557 Loc:~~~~-R:~J>.i~42 Local re.id. 760-15044 Transportton • R•f'• SpHlltlt. Ucl01~85 Guar wortc. Free l!al. toY,. tap, Al 1'0ll QUlt. Since '81. Th• ,..,.,, Hem• Repalr/illi•modal PT·FT 714·752-6608 FtM Flrewoo<l/Muk:hl Uc#37"°2 631Ml34 lt9" MMlll In ~kty Qtlltnlll\ll'tlp, Tr1m •Ca1>1n11s•S1ucco _C_L_EAN __ l_N_G ___ _ Drywlt L.562731 35Yrs t xp Brrck, Block, Stone, Tile Cone, Patio, Dtlveway f pie, BBOs. Aef, 25 Yr FENCES & DECRS Co1ta MHa/Newpon StumpMaatN "4-3i7l RAIN80W Clrcl• Malnt. Jreol•• Plumbln9 lm\all/flemove H 7-erae 25 Year• Exp. hlllllnO·lnl(bt HOUH/Apt Ref)Mr• " R•rnod•I• W• gal• ahoutd htng Jim 831·2460 lNSTRUCTION3780 MASSAGE 3830 Quality Job. ffr•• Ht Free EstlmatH logethtf'. &trip, lnatau, Jerry e42.05e7 SERVICES 3548 3615 A to Z HANDYMAN ltlSTAlL.AEFACE CABINETS K11ct11ns, baths, doors, Windows Doug 5411·72$8 Th1ntu ng of havtng a garage 1ale? Give ua a c-alll CLASSIFIED 842·5878 Exp. Terry 55 7 • 7 504 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A TOUCH OP CLASS •FENCES QATRS• c1oontng Rot/Comm * Best Price/Quality ~w/rtpafr/pHt repl~td Lie/Bonded FrH Est Londaupe, bflck, atone Redwood • L1'578&05 Tereaa 282·7143 Concttlt I00.71•1007 tllm Whyte 642·7208 •BOSS HOUSECUANING • EXPERT I JJlk wall•. LlconseO.Oonded brick, concr1. s1vcco & S 1 O 00 per hour st on•. :tSVr Exp. Lows 714-548·0308 JOH 531•7843 •Wood F•nc••• rtplacehtpu, fr" hNtng 8'1tmlln Lo# pt!Cff. l.lc'd ~1n1 -CoMtr t7•·!.301 LlfiG9897 8:18·8188 • L1 .. 73U H .. toto advtc• to lh• crNv. HOME SllRVIC&tS TH• NIW'°"T •KACH e31~11 t •nY'lm• Anything & Everything TENNIS L•SSONS • SW•DISH/SPOftTS O•n• Abrama '•lntlnt PLUMalNQ COM'AHV Fr" E11lmate. Avf'1 1ST LESSON F-REE Ma1 .... 110 otf w/'41 lnVEwl ()vat P•tnl/RtaaS LIC•NS8 ••?4497 Michael 78 .. 1440 U.S.P.T.A. Ctrtltl•d 1Dya/Wk•Hot JacuUI l.lo'd/lna'd alnct '11. 7, 14-401-9444 Whv play Hid• 'N S••k with chllctcare? Call Cl•••lffed todayf 64~~71 •n•tructor 842·•t•• N• 7t4-7a .. a280 .... 1oe2 Po_...-3947 1 ______ ___,,_ lk•'• Cuatom Painting l'rof, Clean, Ouatuy Wcnk. lnt/1!111 A OoCllt, 1.l~Nt,oM Wf DNfSDAY. MARCH 13_. _•996------------------0. HIGH SCHOOL TRA It! PREV:l.EW Eagles' program is on the move under Crenshaw • f\.f'h' <'Odrh hr llH ,.., d lodd of stability to boys track I (isl\\\['..\ II 1\.1 ... h c•1-11 •• 11111 I 111111 "11Jr I ....... \ ,. \ It'll ,Jitt\' \\,f' I\ 11\\l'd 111 t1ct1 I.. .11cl l11•ld •illd 1111 l>o1qh•., thud 1111\., 111,1r 11 Ill 11111·1• \''•II" I' h1 1•111q 111 ••Ill r1111.1111· flltlll) 111 Iii• '' h ,,J., ulhli•l1·' lo '11111\,11 I 11 Ill'\\ 1!11•11 ri•f,111111..,hrp \\It h Ill• ~p11rl 1111, 'fll!rHJ P11 1 111111111 I'll I 11·.11 lolh111t1 AppPll, who wr,n tlw l111<1J two ul lu:. f 1H • c·omhuwd P< 'L quid rnt>dol~ 111 the l.hOO .. 11d ~ .!110 In ~1 '>pnng Ol~pics benefit set for Saturday NEWPORT BEACH -It will be ,,.. a night of pleasures and treasur~ when the 1996 Auction of Price- less Temptations/ Jack Lindquist Gala to benefit local Olymp~ takes place March 16 at the New::J port Beach Maniott in P~. Island. • ~ More than 20 Olympi~ including Rater Johnson, B Mathias, Mitch Gaylord, Stec nm.moos, Valerie Brisco, Ste~ Scott and Cathy Rigby a.r'i:I expected to attend the ev~ named for former Disneyl~ president Jack Lindquist. :; A live auction will be one of • the highlights of the evening. Some of the items up for bid include trips to the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, ten- nis packages to Wimbledon, the French and U .S. Opens. and packages for the Super Bowl and the NCAA Final Four. 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TODAY BASEBALL High sch'>C'I Tr <1t1uco Hilts Corona Locals post All-Sea View berths Beneficiaries of the event include Southern California Spe- cial Olympics, Southern Califor- nia Olympians and the Orange County Sports Association. I II' l'o11 lf ll ( •11<1'>( l.t•rt(jlJI' del Mar, 3 p.m. VOLLEYBA LL • l ioi fllf 1ollrl It"\' "'H (•"'I lf'dOI (11 q,, ""' 1 ,11111111 'JllllHI "POil < '1l'n.,hc1 w ... ctid foollMll luw- rnr·n ( 'hurk Johnson, Mike> t\l11 rtnd r1 d n d AlfrPcl Tctm Plll Mt· ct!-.o wurk1nq to 11\f>!>h lhl'll ... tr••fHJllt w i th prupcJr lPC hn1qu1• 111 th1• .,1J11t und d1~cw. Community collt!y P Orang• Coast at Pierce, 7 p.m Back Bdy post stondouts Breanna Badorek, Jennifer Gardner and M.E Clayton were the centers of attention among locals no.m ed to the codches' All-Sea View League girls basketball team. I .t\ 111q t111 1111 !'<llllf'll" ",,I ,, 1 l11q 1•lt1' ..,t1HI v 1·l1•1 111 I ..,1 .. ,,, 111 <ilrl' lrr11 k i111 11 , I 111 I !toll ii ltldll { 'ttrlr-.h• \'\-llfJ I I ..... II " JI•" 1d1• 111 \\ 1tlk ""' High ~chool 001s Corona o •I Mar at Fo uma1n Valley, 6 45 pm.; Mi a Costa dl Newport Harbor, 6·30 p.m G ardne r, a b-foot· 1 senior from Corona de! Mar High, was a seccmd-tedffi pick by the coaches as a junior. Donations of $15 are asked and dress is black tie optional. GOLF ,, 1q11lt· '" r11.i11.r.1111 111tt•r1•.,I HI 1111 t "·" 1't"tfr1t111 ... 111< ,. 111111 I lt<'I l1•1•111 •d dt1\\ II t1fl1·1 1111· \dd1nq dPptr. tu !·Pit:"< in thl' 'I'' lilt'> will 1>1• 1u111or T c1h •n1 f.11111'111 .,ophoni ur•' Ra mon < ""< 10 iumor Rud} C<1~tf-llon ind "''llll)f rrouqh J a h1d High school Newport Hart •r ~ Tra buco Hilts at li;e:<'s Creek GC. i pm TENNIS Bad ore k dnd Cldyton, both 6-0 junior posts for Newport Har- hor, led the SaLlors to a tie for second place with Irvine. Senior Meldnte Pedfson and junior Erin Stovall, who led Woodbndge lo the le ague championship. were Co-Most VaJu. able Players For more information, or lo donate a gift for auction, contact Fred Lieberman, the event's chairman, at 644-5800. High S<hool boys Newport -iarbor di Sonny Hills, 3 p m SOFTBALL .,~, • ,,,.11 I .,, 1-,, 11d t 11'1<1 i-.11 t '11tt" • 'I, 111: 111.11' 11111•11 r1 Ji.trl nl t1 lul 111k!I'11\1•-, l>ul \\t• r 1• l1\1!HJ 1 • 1 1 , 1 .111 1 • 1 II ,.,. • 1 ti P• 1 I 1 It• tr• 1 11•11'hc1w 1., !>till \o\ Orlono 011 r•·< 11111111q i.ophumon• J r1m1·.., I 1'1"· k111-. wlio ctlonq with F1•h>. ind f11l1•ni T(lmc·lu <hsplc1r l'rl tu' •'ll pin"' v1•nc>.,., 1 n I'~•· I •"I·''' h.ic kh<>ld lr1 ... 1 loll Community cofle9e Cypres-at Ordnge Coa~t. ~pm Co aches' All-Sea View League girls basketbal~ 1996 Speedway returns H19h S<hoo l C.:>rona del M, • at Laguna Beach, 3 15 ~ m SWIMMING Player, school Co-Most Valuable Players ht. yr. avg. 20.5 COSTA MESA -For one night only, March 16, the Speedway Spnng Classic will be motoring its way into the Orange County: lfl I 11 I 11\ '<lllf ( ll'rl°'frcl\\ J11.11 I l''ltlffl1•J ( Jiit' f 1'11'\ I I ... 11 .. \\'"I <I pt1hl1 .,, lllllfl. I 1.1\ id \v-:1 w-. p 1111or ( ;<'<1rC(I' I ttl111·1 11·1 '><'n1o r f\ll{hr11·I \pp1·ll, 11u11or Art uro v1v.1r, lr••..,J1r11<1n Ste phr111 AppPll dn<I Jl1·n1umrn < 'ordl'l1d~ will con - 111hull· cJt 400 nn<i 800 nwrN., High school boy\ dnd girls • •ana Hills at Newpo'1 Hai 001, 3 15 p m BADMINTflN Errn Stovall, Woodbridge 5-7 Jr. Melanie Pearson. Woodbridge 6-1 ~ 16.3 First Team ti ...... , 'o1l..111q p.111 l.i-.1 High school '.:;ant1ago at (o ond del Mdr, I p •n Breanna Badorek, Newport Harbor M.E. Clayton. Newport Harbor 6-0 6-0 Jr. 9.8 Jr. 9.9 Fairgrounds for an American Motocross Association event. 6-1 Sr. 11.0 p11rlq l1111,l1111q '''( 11111! .i11d II 11tl 11 l'< I ) 111111' Ill 1111· ~tlll 111•1 flit/ l11l•ft•f -111111h "'"Ill t ,, I • I ··Ip ''"''' 11111-.:11'!1 111111 11 R ANK I NG' Jennifer Gardner, Corona del Mar Cathy Joens, WoodbridJie 5-10 Fr. 9.8 Some of the top U.S. motorcy-· cle race rs will be competing: among an international field in the AMA championship. BOYS TENNIS Tami Weaver, Woodbri ge 5-6 Sr. 5.2 Kristen Kopp, El Toro 5-7 Sr. 11.4 fl I )1 \ ot!1llt1·lll '"•1l1t1l l I 11\ r ,,. • ~'1 I 1111• llllJ Ill 11 ()H '.Pt < '.i-.t1->ll1,n who hd'> litt l1 • r•xp Pn <·nri• 1111 ! qrh 1I pro1n 1.,P , 1oin ... p1mrn M 1q11"'I V1·q~ in rhf" I 111r<ill'" CIF Division I Julie Primera, Irvine 5-6 Sr. 9.9 The field is expected to include: Bobby Schwartz, Lance King, Gary Hicks, Mike Faria, Josh Larsen, Brad Oxley. Steve Lucero, Charlie Venegas. Rob· Pfet.zing, Gary Ackroyd, Shawn McConnell, Don Odom and Bob-• by Hedden, among others. (1111L I ··II\ \ 1 ,1 , , t" \Ill o1l~11 <lll(}J11f lli1 • fltdf 11 1 ottll I 1'-•I 111p •i'ltfl fll 'lfl• I Ir. r1dd1 I ion I <J LJPbr ·nqrn cl . < 'rc•n'>ho"' \ ..,1<111 inclucl P'> run- ninq «i<l~P., < 'hdrlw AppPll ,11\d ""'" ~ ltn,.on th(• lrtlter r1 .,lt1n<it11JI l1L'1l'><•ll ell S1111tlw ni < .d1!111 m 1 r 'oll<'q<• l. Sat ta Barbar"· 2. Corona W Mv. 3 Wc·orlbric1ge, 4 Beverly Hills. 5 Penin suta. 6 C<:marillc,, 7 D1amo~ I Bar. 8 Westlake. 9 Ago Jra; 1 O Los A am1to s BOYS V'>LLEYBAll Second Team Carly Moss. Woodbridge 5-7 Jr. 6.4 Lindsay Warmington. Corona del Mar 5.7 Jr. 16.1 Jami Allred, Irvine 5-10 So. 8.4 7.7 1111111 1 '" ·1-.1111 ~.Jlqr1d11 won CIF Olvlslon I Colleen Eadie, Newport Harbor 5-8 Jr. 1 !'I I 11t •111 1 1111·<\,d trt lite• I ti Ht !1111 '"''"'"I ""' lltl' dt-. 1.,11 • 1111 II l••fl fl, qr<1clllrllf'cl 1 Mrrd Co~ta, 1 Capistrano /alley, 3 Harvdrd Westlake. 4 Huntingti. n Bea(h, 5 San1.1 Marg.·wta f-Royal, 1 C~ del Mu; 8 Sar.ta IJarbara 9 San (lrmrnte 10 Lo,o.a Carlie Willard, Santa Margarita Errn Conley, Woodbridge Melissa Ford. Corona del Mar 5-9 Jr. 6-1 Sr. 5-7 Sr. 8.0 5.9 7.5 For more information, call 492- 9933. 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WEST VIRGINIA NOtlCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE r r11' lius111css 1s con· • c..1.icti;:c..f t.iy an tnel•vtdual CORPORA I ION AS LESSOR TS No O~WS·6~ On Marcil llJ<O you stalled doing AND ROBERT W MENZEL ANO 11. 19" 111 I 00 P IA 111 THE bUSll1(>~~ yv1'l No NONA H M[ NZ£ l HUSBAN D MAIN (HORTH) ENTRANCE TO Clruco Muk11 AN O WffE AS JOINT TE NANTS HIE ORANGE COONT't' NCIPICV.W M•MOIUAL Nl'K 1111. fl t,1. t ~Iv'/ l 1 s -Ii.t.•lfini1.•11t w,,:, l1lcd 1-o t. • , t ••• 1'1 11H.' l.u~1r1t ( Cft•ttt. ot l h•S s1.i1emMt w.1s l1lec..f AS LE SSE ( ANO l'\f CORDE 0 COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CEN· V11i11 lilt! County Ctc1k ot "r.TnBER 11 1q71 IN SOOK TER ORM: WEST, IN THE Cll'I' Cemetery • M ortuary Or.11190 Counly on t 2·6·96 1J374 PAGE '<27 Of FICIAL OF SANTA ANA, COUNTY OF C hapel • Crematory 19963675584 Rl 'QR(l3 f OI\ THE TERM ORANGE. STATE Of CALI· D.ioty Pilol Match. I 3. 20. 'rMM[ N•,INr, APRI! 1 IQ]( FORNIA, Regional St rvlct 3500 Pacific View Drive 0.1.tt Pote.I l,1.11 c.h G 13 20 27 AtH•I 3 1996 w495 A'<t i N[JtN> DE•:E MBl R 31 Corpor110on, 11 C11lllo1nl11 Corpo-" Newpo<t Beach < • • I U•.1n]11 C ""'' un 3 1·!1t> 19963675046 • • ctl . 7 l'J% W l89 ?')41l JPflN A11jl1 SUB,,[ CT 10 r11tlon '"duly llll()CJll'led Trustee 844-2700 PUBLIC NOTICE At. 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AS IN lhe llOOoel o1 ~ ,,._ CO"! ,, ..,.... • .Jlt 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9 180 LJ jO(j( 5,,, \. t•ril t-•r I,. Ct\ l.'.tiv 1.',"·'I St·~ ton 7401 ~ROIE ·• VOUR STPuMENT NO 97 %7554 1.....0 ... _. 111flUO'caJClllYI 10 s(',)!)1-.'I CJ• • 101 Hi.n V.A• Bf SOLD omcrAt REGOROS Be11Pll(1Jry ""' ll>gh8SI t)<ldfo< b Cesh OI, .. _________ _ >'.• , ~ ." 1. •: • t f'l•J'"" BcJch CA 9~G40 M I\ 11• r,, SA! f tf YOU Pllone 71 41660 'll ?4 Benell c,..;. s c"9ck tpay1tb1e ti the 1 ,•on Tttts llu\•n<''• 1~ tun· 'iP "" r~Pt A,,,Al (lN Of C•~'~ AMERtVfST WORKOUT •~ol sMlinWwllimoney ol lhe t!·•ClctJ bV an ll"lc..f•"•Uu.11 , .. , '.A' "' or Tt1f f'RO SPfC ALISTS 1Nr ATTN l D IA'vteel Sl•sJ """°'" wwuniy 1 , l.iu • ss ' t ,,,. llJ;a vou starlc<.1 c..I0•11g 1 '• • A'" "45 vn v• U .t1R1Sl1ANO 7SOJ f ASTBLUff e<JYMS or·~ n Ir> lllle use '"' •• \J 1,~ Jfl , c I.. tJ .. <,.11(,''\ yc1'l ~cs 11 :'6 9) , •• f ( (NIA • "l AW'! 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()~ 06 ~J .1~ ,, any 01 tne real p1ooerry Oiurlty !llld 51818 lo Wit r"' Or.1 190 CC1L1nty c 1 3·1 % D.:i11y P1101 MJrch 6. 1:1. 20. flo ,,n1P111 No "lJ 0Jll4b':ll rjpsc11oea JtlOvP rs ouroorted 10 rtra!I No UJ 3e 310 rrom 19963°1750~7 ;n. 1996 I,,,. l•,q1' OI Olf1(1at Recora~ 111 ~ 3 1 ~ VISTA TRUCHA Nf W inl!Ymtllffl ~ the 1rusl<tle D,11ly P1lol M.1rch ; 13 20 ·r1 I''"• .11 In~ R~coroe1 Of POR T B[ ACH CA 92660 Tiie defo'lls re6lble bv1 lo' ...tllCl1 • •1, 19!>6 w.in PU BLIC NOTICE 11AN•,1 ou11rv r:a1t101111J unders19ne<1 lrustee a1sc1a1ms Tiil~~ mllct1s I'() repese<1t11toon PUBLIC NO f!CE flcUUoua Bualnes• 1 ••11·l•1t t•v NANCY Ct1RIS ;iny h,1b11ttv tor ~ny mcorrecl 1:1 wirr1r1ly !hi!~'"""' llddum OI N•m• St•tement T1AN<' 11\1/\IHlll0 WOMAN AS ness ot !he q reet address and 0u..., """'"'°" deStgnllloi o1 lllll Flctlllou• Ou .fnen Th11 1011ow1ng persons 111& tit RV• r A 5f PARATf PROP othP.r common oestQnation 11 lbcM! deW~ ~ ~ Po• N•m• State nent doing bu11nen o' O•lord I Rfl •1 tru\fo• AM f RIVfST Jny snown nerein S~•O sale Wiii pmed lo be 11 Sterflah Court The lollowing pc sons Me Er1101p1tsn, 3&1 Onk Plat t , WORKOUT SPl.CtAllSTS •NC Of maae our Wf!hOul covenant llewpon Buell Ca. t2Ml s.d doino business 1 , A) Flat Suitt w. 6roa, CA 92621 A CAL11 ORNIA CORPORA 1 ION 01 warranty expr~se<I or ~ ,, ~ ll)ld b 1,,_, Gro~e Soc i•ly B' n 111 Tiu Scoll Cu1t•s O'KIO•d. 300 ~' Ff~"'"''·"~ Will S(ll AT 1mp11eo regarding 1111e oos ~ ol ll4IY"IO !NI ~tll(Jnc Soc ely 1311.12 H. venwoocr Borksh11e WrJy. 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Pu1l11~ AU' TtON TO THE session or encumtirances 10 _,1'911 oy si.d Oiied al !rust Ollvt GanJ<'f'I G ave CA CA 92670 1« ,HI <>I R10DE R FOR t:ASH oav the remam1n9 prrnc1oal sum incl.Jdtng • ltnd tt:pen~ al 926,i3 Tt11s bus1nou •s con· 1h1f~Dif' .it 11mP 01 sate 1n 1J\l/lu1 ol ine note(sl secured oy saio '* Tl'<ll IOI.ii -"" ol lhe John c 13 l e .ngst'>n ducted Dy an lnc..f1v•duJI monpy of tne un1lll1J Stares DV oeeo ol Trust ..,,111 1niere$l unp8d ~ ~ tl1Wec1 13642 11a,cnNot d D11ve Hove you slotteu doing ~"' A i;.1snoe1' cnec• 01awn nie1eon as provided 111 said .,..non logeN ~ ~ Gar<Jen G10••1 C \ 92643 ~~;;;oss yet? yos Jan t , ·• \t~•• or 11anonat oan-a note(s) aovaoas 11 any under M\nllled OM1s ~ sld This t.iusiness '" c .n<.1uc1ed S 0 1 0 rec ~ 11.1 ..... 1 by A s!a!P or tne rerms ol rtte Deed of Trust ldww'oK • ,.. ....,. o1 fie....,. ~Y an 1110 ... csual 1~~11 st~l~rment was hied •ea,ral ~1eJ11 union or a cneCll estimatll<I lees cna1ges 1nd ~lf'IWI o1 ht Noetce ol t"'' Have you s1111-d do1no wilh lhe County Clerk 01 rl•~wn ov a s~IP 01 tedtrat e.-oens1ts ol Ille Truslff ano ol .... , s.. " Slll."Z 1t 0-.d bu5u\e~.s Y<'1., "'0 01011go Counly on 2 13 96 \.lvin9' ·11111 l~n JSSOC:IJhon tilt !rusts eteated by 5twd Oeed hll•11wy 11. IMI REGIOtlAL L 3URIAL AT SEA 10111 W Ct1p11nn for a fi1111/ 1ribw . $650 lOT.U .. rLOWltl When Words A.re Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3 135 z• John(.; B Levllig.ton 19963673252 \.1.nqs ·'~'oc•a11on or savtngs of Trust !o·wil 5126 05119 SERVICE ~ll<* fh1~ slatemenl "" !tloU tn•' 't"'Oltttl n Sl'Ct1011 5101 E • wolh the County Clerk ol OJ•ly Pilot l.4111Ch 13. :>O 1 stimatto Accrut <11nternt llld -------------------- O•anoa County c 1 3·1·96 21 Ap11I 4 1996 wsoo '1 In• luianct,ll Code ~nd ad01tion1r aovan<»s ti ln'f Wiii 100031 ' 76091 °\ul''.i111tJ lo do bus•nt ss m tnis 111Cteast ltns hgult llflOI 10 sate · ~1.11e1 At In Int lront 01 Ille THE BENEFICIAAY MAY HECT ,_..._. __ _... ___ Daily Pilot March l, 13, 20 PUBLIC NOTICE <~IQPO"s 31 l!lt ma111 "nl~ ~ru TO 810 lESS THAN THf ~Ull Z7, 1996 w493 Flctltlou• Bualnen 10 in, Pt.xent>a Crvic Cenier CRfOtT 910 The Dt(\tlielafy PUBLIC NO'l'ICE N•m• St•lement ~~' •11 l CMpman A~tnut under Site! Otto o1 Tr11$\"9nto- The !oflowtno persons are Pl.l.~ni..i CA all rignt hlte ano Ion e.-.cultd 1no df1Ntr10 to Flc tlllou• 8"91 In••• doing buiinen u WHt 111\e1n1 corweyeo 10 ano now ltlt unoersigneo a wonen N•m• St•t•"'•nt orn Flyer 300 Prospoci n,10 t>y 11 under said Otta or ()tdarallOn of Oelaull 1110 Dt· The lollowin(l pt 10111 •ro NtwpOfl oeach. CA 92663 · 11u\1·"' int 01ooerty Sttualto "' mMtd tor Salt and a w11ntn lfo· doing bu1lness .. ' Assol Doniel L Oonfty, 300 ),\•II ... outll'f c.l~to1n" dtsalb llCt of Dtlaull 111d EllclloO 10 Serv•cos, 9412 LM .1• Cucle. Prospect SI , Newporl 111g tn.. i.lnn 1nere111 'ARCH l: s.n The un<lenigneo caustd Hunt•ng1on Bo.1 I• Cl\ OHCll, CA 02663 tOr 27 OF TRACT NO 6885 AS soKl NollCI ol O.lauh and [lee· 9'2646 fhl1 butlneu It con· l'tR MAP R(COROE O IN 8()()1( tlOn IQ S.11 IO t>t rtlCOIOeO WI tht Mark 0. St1ohr, 91 I.' Lar.111 du<:ttd by: an lnd h1fdu1I 284 PAGES 4 THAU 10 MIS· coun1V Wl\tlt tne rQI prOl)tny g~c~~64~untlng1<> Bolich. H111t you atarled doing CHl.ANfOUS MAPS tN Tl1£ IS IOCllld IOd mOft lhln lllf .. Tl\la bualneu 11 c.on butineH yet? No OHIC( Of THE COUNTY RE· montnsflMTn'mc:ttlldl Daniel L Donley CORDER Or SAID COUNTY rtc:OrO lion nc ,. .. "._. ductod by· an lncM tdu111 fhtl 11a1emeo1 waa liled PARCH 2. A APPURlENAHl ,.._.!,. tnLl ~:_:,... Have you l1.nrl1 , dOlf\Q with lh C I Cl II I ....,._.. ---' • buslneJt ytl'? Ye• 1·1·96 • °""., .. 0 NOit l XCl US1Vl (ASEMfNT Trvs• fOMClOIUll ..... Mtlll 0 Stiehl O•ano• County on 2·1).M roR INGRE SS ANO EGRESS ICI corn. 580 E t+OSPnAl Th" t1a1erneo1 1 u Iii.cl 1•90~17~274 l t1ROUGH0Ul LOT !I!> Of ITY ~E SAH IERNAROIHO. wilt\ •h• County :1er11 ol 01t1y Pt101 Feb 21, 28, IRACl 618!> IN Hi£ CITY Of CA 9240I Talepllont NlllYIOti' 0.109e County (HI 2·1G·H March II. ti. '"" W471 NCwPOfll ~ACH COUNTY Of (9091 M4.ouf tr 1HUt 7'11f --------OAA#C( Sf AU Of CAltJOA CUVH.AHO ASST $(C"f· Dillly Pttol Ftb 21, ,II, ... T1ADE NIA AS ptR MAP RECORDED TAAY ()Pf> 21311 31'13 Sl20 M11ch 6. I), IQ<ll W477 IN ~ ~14 PAG(S 4 THAU 3.?7~ -10 INCLUSIVE Of MtSC(Ll,4 1---------1 ~~:.-.,::In tflrougt\ CliSSlfltd ~~~ roA~Y~l~igRg~·~ t=~ta~::S. Coll 642.t 1?8. M l•H71 SAID t <>UHTY [XC(Pl TH(A( M .. H78 ..,.- ...... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. 1996 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT~ES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I I GENERAL .... a ASSIFllD HOURS POLICY 1002-1625 1:1· m Telephone 8am-5:00pm Rates and deadlines are Monday-Friday subject to change without notice. The publisher . ' BY PHO• reserves the right to censor. 2102-2744 ssn Walk-~ 8:00-am-5:00pm reclassify, revise or rejec1 II (7 14) 642-5678 any classified Monday-Friday advertisement.. Please ., BY FAX report any error that may (7 14) 631-6594 be in your classified ad immediately. The Dai ly ~-601°'60IO DAILY PILOT (Please include your name and .11 DEADUNIS Pilot & The Independent phone numberamtwe'ti call you accept no liability for any Monday ............ Friday 5:~m back with a price quote.) error in an advertisemenl Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm for which it may be 2900-2911 610Hlto BY MAILORIN responsible except for the mlJ II Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm PERSON: cost of lhe space actually Thwsday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm 330 West Bay Sire.et occupied by the error. .Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm Credi~ can only be allowed Costa Mesa, CA 92627 for the first insertion I H ·r 2920-3011 7011-9090 O>m'f or Newpon Blvd & Bay St. COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA PENINSUIA VACATION 2607 RENTALS LOST & 2722 FOUND MEMBERSHIPS 3018 EM PLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOvrvtENT 5530 2925 5530 5530 •••3Bd2BaCondo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EOUAl "OU51N(,, •' OPPO ATuNnv All m l HYie ld¥et11$i11Q In lftlS lllJll!'lllPtr 111ub1ct1 ID lhc fed 11.iff 11t Housino Acl or 1961 u -.It• wlllcll mikes 1l 1llegal 10 W"rtisr "111y prclercncc. hmll1lion or d11mmrn111on uucl on rue. coror. re ligion, sea, ll111d1u p. lam Ilia I st.al us or n"*'al 0fi9111. oc 1n 1n1enllon ID m.i.. uy sucb prelerence. hm1 laHon °' diurlm1na1ton:· This OW1PIPfl will nol l.now1119ly .Kctpl 1ny 1dwtrtm mini lor 1111 111111 whrcll is 1n Y1o41Clo11 ol the law Our ru oe11 "' 11.,.by lnlotmed rh11 111 dwlllf11111 1dnr111ed 1n lhll 11...,., .. IQllatlle on 1n 111.al ~ly ~lo com plalll ti~. t lll HUD Toll·lnt .. 1·I00·,2•·1590. for lllt _...,Ion, OC lfH p\ .. Jt t1ll HUD 11426·3$00 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 Fov·T FORECl.OSED t}omes f or pennies t>n S 1. Ocltnqucnt Ta>< liepos. REOs Your f\roa. Toll rroc 000· p90.9110 c.1 tt·13\.l8 fur currv 11I 11:.ltr>!)S N';E WPORT BEACH 1069 "Ms TORIC SITE 11 '"un11s 011 2 ro1s Avl <I 1 Lg Poul Nice 1BR SGOO,mo ut1I pd. 1 N ew 28' motor home 'OUN D • Cockaltcl, •Yacht Club• A IR F 0 R C E 0 P· C.ET PAID TO SHOP! 111111 011 g o ucnbclt. 11ouso 10 s:ind. sundk. for rent. full lutchcn. near Brookhurst & Tai· *Members hip* P 0 RT UN IT IE S. MAK E $ 3 4 7 C..:lose 10 T11Jnglo Sq w d Avl 3/t 2 301 E. shower, TV/VCR. O:iy berl. FV 960·0640. For 1 /2 pd ce. No w h11 1n9 111911 WEEKLY. As Mys1ery s 1 0~0 mu 642·2G.t9 Bal\loi\1111 5.14.7945 & wkly rates 559·8844 FOUND 3 16 . Green (818) 441-6950 school 9 r :iduat..:s Shopperf or l ocal Or call t..·l t -0!>93 t..1-F O ceanfront 39r 29., yellow p:irakcct near i---------1 .:l9cs 17 27 lur me· sturcs Check frocnOh· HOUSES FOR RENT •,~~w28;n:~~t~1 ~:i~. near NB PHH Booi.. 171h & Irvine Ave , Ove1stockedw1th Ch:>n•c:il & ottlcr tech· ncss. clo.:lnhness El•·lh JOr '.'0" w 2·•·.~r " now for summer wkly N B. 646-8695 Stull? nic;:il or~:is \·.'c "''" S 110 P 10 r T · V ·' s • v -~ ... g.'.'lr NO pets. ,rly 1r:i1n you C.:ill lODAY' clulhcs. more' We P'1Y q.ir. rr plc Ono w.nv 7G0·1713 o r 857·1776 ron1al. 714·431\-1424 F OUND no:ir l 7lh a. A C<lll lo 1_800.423.uSAF ror II. 'You keep 11 stor:igo Botti Sl3!b '*STUDIO $550• Tus1ln Ave. C .M .: Classified Apply, send S.A S.E. mo Agl Jim U!:.t0·l220 New pnl crpl rC'lro g & RENTALS TO Rarc·lookmg pigeon . will help ATTN : EXP ER 1-10· Shopp(lrs, 9852 W. utot incl Yrty No pets while w/ bl3Ck brown ___ 6.._4_2_·5_6.._7.._8...___ ENCE D TRUCK Katell;:i. OC'pl 1 GB· 7C.0·171J or 857·1776 SHARE 2724 fo.:lthcrs. Pel? 540· ••••••••• DRIVERS. DRIVE 2069, An:ihe1m, CA LAGUNA 1226. TO OWN!! SO down 92604 EMPLOYMENT 78 cenrs ;:ill miles iiiB EiiAiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii4iii8 C 0 RO NA Eitc lu sive No. Laguna I =DiiiiiEiiiiLiiiii~iiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiii2ii6ii2ii2il I Beautlful -NB prvt L ost Dog corner ol hme. Phn/cable~1tch/ N pt. ~oros Or.7\-ego- lndry. Ou101 & C1e:in nia. ShcllyfToy Collie S400 • utl 645-9515 Please call 650..4321 Lg ZBd 1 !J!:l.:i SICCP· 1• 111q to u.lf"-1119 scjls' •WALK TO BEACH! Lido Is. lrg M1 w prof G.11tle11 g.ir 37G-90·l2 S 1 u d 1 0 . 0 u 1 e 1 Pref fem. Pvt bd, blh, Lost female wl1110 Boxer 'Sugar·. ap· prox 50 lbs, C.M . EMPLOYMENT 5530 NEWPORT BEACH $SOS 3 4 8 _9 424 deck, cbl, w1d. gar, maid s000 673-7006 2169 COSTA MESA 2624 NB Wostchlf 2Br clean. now & bright. Quiet. rnco area Fem prcl'd $1150~ •n utol 642·6122 Back B01y (lr111ne/Urnv) $35,000/Vr Incom e 2/18. Leash & choke potential. Reading chain sllll attached booi..s. Toll Free ( 1) Needs medication 800.899.9779 E><l fl· Joe (H) G!J0-611 8. (W) 1361 for dcl<11ls e BIG CANYON E -Slde Coll:igo, w/ M cClain T ownhmo voulled co1lings. close 631-5226 REWARD --------- 3tJ<J 2 !:>On 2 decl..s to •shopp1119 freeway ••••••••• "e11>ar. 1p1ce Secure $565 & up Call tor LOST: 2 Cockatlels :l/1, COM1NB area One 1s yellow Ian 13me. gcnlfo Olhcr 1s gray/w1111e. serno·t:imc. sweel. 759<l I 17 pkg s101 age View ol _o_p_r _6_4_2_· _13_9_0 ___ _ 9011 course Pool 1en11 EAS T S IDE St 900.mo 640-5274 Country Woods COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 2 Br. r~1ngc. encl g;sr 2 Br,kslpll·lvl. ,":'/sstu8d75y, ---------Ip, s YI, dee". • OFFICE x·lg y.:iro S!lll5 Npt no pols 160 21st St BUSINESS REWARD: Lost Shih· Tzu (mod1urn sizo. ma I e ) W h 1 f e w/ streaks of l1gh1 brown/ grey 6 ye~1rs old. Very ligh1s Soc O"ncr 4J7 6'16·1164 64!:>-9543 FOR RENT 2769 Pr1nce1on Or . CM ----------- B.each Area Peninsula Yearly Unfurn/Waterfront 1,2&3Bdrm Steps lo Sand $750·$1675 Villa Rentals Property Mgmt 675-4912 * • T 0 W NH 0 M ES * * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 BR. 1 1/2 BA. p3· tios. S795: 2 Mas1or. pallo. gar:ige. w1c:l hk· up S950; 1 an. patio. g:ir. S650. !.148·7367. 548-7460 GREAT LOCATION 1-2·3 Us. $&30-$900. JW A I RPORT law llufly li;wl Lost 111 tllEr b~srness closing. All vicinity of Narcissus & furni shings. law 2nd St Mar 3 673· books, copier. etc lor 8 9 4 8 sale. Lo ;is o nego-_F_O_U_N_D_·_5_k_c_y_s __ ltable. Ohvc·851·20'0 alarm ;:1c1tv;itor. Found Lrg prtvato exec office 2125 near UCI. Call spc avail 1n Eastblult G46·2232 w/phone. fa11 & copier. S400 neqoc. 111.0606 -H-EAL--T-H_& ___ _ WATERFRONT OFFICE In Lido Ponlnsula, 727 FITNESS 3000 sq II t d 0 ck. F" c p I ace. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rcstrm w/shower, x1111 water view Avail 5 1 --------- S 1100 mo 575.1129 $40,000/Vr Income potent lal. Homo Typists PC users. Toll Free (I) 800·898·9778 e"' T·4645 for listings. •: '"' t :''l'H\ SSS e.a?~ ~ 7-.w..u../// S JOB~ c\V\ILAUU: Tiii:-. \\ EEi\ $ l 1•111p ,loc '""'fl 1 .. llirt• • I \.0·11• 1.111 '""' .1! 111 ""/hr • i lt1•i I p1111flj ·' Ill ... 1111111 • I ll.11.1 I ""' 1 .. -.1111,, • .!. \,, 11tn111u~ ( 11·1 L 111 ... 111111 • I· 1. Ill.II ~· 1111~11 ..... 1 •. ,,,f,, t11 ,,, lu Ownership poss1010 1n ----------.t 18 monllls Aver ilCJC.: 10.000 • n111cs rnonlh Company Ori vC'r!> tJC\'/ER EOU Pt.IEtlT Compe1111ve ;JJY I.Jen eflls C:ill · n EV: APPLE LINES 1·800· 8 '13·8308 or 1 ·800· 843·330·1 t.l;:id1son. Soulh 0111o.01a tilon· F11. 8-5 PM CC'ntrol CALLI'" COUNTER H :£LP P(T Phone!:, sll1pp1ng FtJendly & 'respon. Npl Be~ch. 6•12·6262 Have A Garage Sole! -j ... . I ~<12 5K 1 11 '>0 to b C 11'< ----:--:--:=---:-.,...-:=--0 c.n vu 81\r G l 2·38:,0 Lido Isle 3Br 2l•Ba, lrplc, 2·cnr 9:ir, p;:illos, Gated/Cov'd prkng Elevators. Pool Rec/Weight Room Qn..site Mgmt. 7 MEWPOlT (XlCUTIV£ WlNOOW omm 1f You CHERISH YOUR LIFE You BETTER STOP SMOKING 714-760-8182 p l 085 1-9393 L(k f11r '/i•mp. IJ1•111. Bv Owner 3l3r 21 • O.:l 1 t t V111 Eboll S2300/ Nowporl Terrace mo 310·277-1583 pondo Erotl un.I on --------- cul·d!!·s;ic ;iu10•11!> 1 LUXURY LIVING llcru p;11k Pool. sc~ FOR LESS ~rd,-otc S159K r t11 rtlOJO ,,110 u·l C !) u:.. l.1110 1n Newport's 1111-00,t h omes al a Ii.JC· 11011 ol nor m.:ll renl If Ges & w.wr P9id Casa Victoria Apts. !'12!'1 V1ctorta St., CM 714-646-9966 CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 you navo Qual1ly fur-NEWPORT r11i.h1ngs c:ill 723·t 151 B.EACH ll'h' It l3' .~sAvlAlble • Newly Dt<orlQCI . fnie Pftlal/IY J.W.A. Ask tor Slndr• 476-2434 TENNIS LESSONS 1 ST LESSON FREE U.S.P .T.R Cor tlf1cd lnslruclor 642-5199 PERSONALS .. * * *LU x u RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2iii6 ii 6ii 9 BUSINESS & ~.;'~e;~;~"~A. c~1~~1~ PROMONTORY POINT FINANCE PERSONALS 3002 Dt•\'Oll ~ l>f•\'011 Pt'r~o1111t'I. Int-. STARTING R epo rters, Writers, C ontributors needed for weekly newspaper. General & community news. Some photography. Mac helpful. Experienced. Send resume, 3 writing samples to: P l:'rrnnnel Bepl. P.O. Box 2929 Newport Beach, CA 92659 $900 Bunal space tor two. Wostrn1nslor Mbmorial Park C..111 208· 736·91 02 Pac ific V iew Memo· r(al Park, M:ignoli<1 Court . compa111011 cr ypt SGOOO 536-1 1 04 1400 upgraded With boal 2Br 2Ba w/frplcl Now ••••••••• 5 11 p . S 2 800/m 0 crpl{palnl , mirrored iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agl 640-7000 Ext 306. wardrobe c lost. 5 '335 ---------THE FREE PARTYLl~E Avail lmmod. 675-8003 BUSINESS l·970-26s-8888 ALL FREE N~~lld~~~~~ar 2:;r, ~~ --.,-1-B_R_$_6_2_5_• __ OPPORTUNITY Only Normnl L.D. to Colo wld. pool Ava1r 4/1 2BR 28A s725tup 2904 S 1395. mo 640-1529 Rolrig & dishwasher liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii incl. 60it30 pool. No 11 111e best ol Orange pots. No toes. N o A Great Oeall Must Co's fabulous homos! lease. 54 5-4855 Raise Cash lmmed. ·• v ls lon s Pro pertl•• ..,,9,....A'""'Y~R=-=I D=-o-=-=E,._,l,....t .-tJ-r-19-:-h-:-t. Selling 14 candy /soda on Display Is fool<ing mach by 3/18. Not tor people with quality upper un•I 2 Br, 2 Ba, $t 2K. 1-800-767·2284 B ANEW ~~~ US/NESS??~~~ S S E CM · 1 2 car gar Avl lmmod ;EA T ID furniture to hve n $1250 497-9408 279 GROWI N G MAIL 0 -2 Lot 50x200 with lhoso proporhes whllo Haverfield NB ORDER BUSINESS :i; 13edroom. 1 Balh lhoy are on the mar·1-----~=....,,.~~.,,,.-noeds holpl $500· ''°use with hardwood kot for sale al a frac-•BLUFFS CONDO $900 por wook pos- flOors N eeds TLC hon of tho normal Newer 3Bd. 3Ba, den slble. Part-llme/Full- 5?45.000 with ownor cost. CALL' On lhe pool. 2/gar lime. Will train. Set f \Hancing cont ac1 __ 7_1_4-_2_e_o_._e_o_e_o__ S2050/mo. 759-0342. o wn hours. Call for ln- ~er. P 0 Bo .. 2404. Versalllea-Spoc tacular Large ups lairs 3Br l~rmn11on packe1. 24 N A port Ooach, CA ocean views. 2Bd 2ea 288, encl gar, frplc. h o urs . 1·801..:J23· 92C63. bolluhfully lurnfshod, near beach. $1200/ 7808. mrol spa tub• upgrds mo. 851·1141 Exl. 302 -..,..U-N-.l....,1-M""l=T-=:E-=:O-,l"'"N""'C,,..,0,,..,M=E,... TIMESHARES 1590 S1 500. Agt 631·8097 High commission 1-900-318-9891 ht. U"7 a 31 ... u;::,r:-.~=·1'"' ::::r.r- potential eavlng h ome i;i5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -------SOUTH COAST owner• BIO SS. New H O TTll9T T~ scrAAMR,;OR'b'(,'~g APARTMENTS METRO . 2686 ~:::e~~1d5o~~~~~·1~S~ I ••• I * ~~ombe:!~~~~cne~';i FOR RENT N .. r SCP 3BR 2BA 699-6099 Ext. 81677 1: ... I~ ~ · •••••••••• encl goraga. laundry Y•ndlng w11h ovor 25 rid de aeloollons. I 8 all -S OS 50•-a ocalron Network rm. Oulaf, xlnt area roea accounts uy ~ • -~,.. ---------$9SO/mo 54 .. ~n83 or part. 800·818-0908 800-789-4•ao ""8. and C:inada. 1 · ......,.. I..~~~~~~~~~ f;OO·S43•G 173 . Free BALBOA han1al l nlormallon ISIAND 26061•••••••-l•••••••• f.Os> 1103-ssso. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MlSCE.U.A.NEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 O•h•x• 2Br 2Ba, AJC, Dl!NTAL$ Usl?C/ w/d, btl-lns, dock, gar.,.~-------··---------~ mini boy view. Avoll 4/11 LOST. NDOS 1. s 1 soo. 123.~ooe ·oo--s 2706 POUND 2125 POUND • Bird. Or~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l he lfgttl !Jrpmtmcnl 1111/Je n11i[y J>iwt is pletzsrd to r11111nrmrr tt new service now nmilable to new businesses. \\:f will 11ow ST:ARCIJ the name far JO" 111 no tXfm ch111Kr, and savt JO" the time and thr trip to the Court House in Sa11t11 Ann. Then, of count, efrer the seltT'Ch is complnrd wt wiU fik your fictitior4S busint!SJ nttme statnnnll with the Cwniy _ Clerk, pu~lish on« a rveelt for four wee/ts as "quired by law and then fik your proof of publication with tk County Clnlt. Please stop by to ftk your fa:titious business statnnmt at tk Daily Pilot., 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mt!flt If J<!" a111not stvp by. p~ aiU 11.s 111 (7I4~ 642-432 l awi wr rviU makr armngrmmls for you to haw& this pf'OCt'timr by mml I If you shouki h~a'IJ fartl>D' qwstions. ~ allJ us anJ ~ will be morr tl.11 glnd ro a.uiJt you. luclt in Jt1U" MW businar {) JORI RENT -BALl~O-A~~--~ • t~~~~~~t ' PBNlNSUJ.A 26.Q7 Nlll91utla Private 11>#, toOI~ conure, fo~ ±mm ~lz: .NllO .... ucM MMl4~1 :r.:t.•: ~~·~ ~. ·~:n ~.M. :i-- -bt • aMJIO, S50o. f•m&I\ '6tJO 144-02 ... ,_"'_,,...-3'20~ ... · -~--·II . \) . t ~~~~~ .S•.w. Lo :llk ae-. kllth, c:11n1no arH, ,o0N6 • 9rown ~Jd, 4-c.., gat, court· appt.. 11\Qry. behind n. TI'I• communJY l•attter w•ddlnft ~d, otc. lndry rm. 103· brory 101 e. Day ' Mark.a Pl ea. •Pit~~. 1M7~ .~~. C Maonolla, S1400 Avl ('14) 173-4002 CIQallled -.-"' .,....,. .. ~No ..... "4$•1029 (310) 8M-0818 M..... N.& f1M123, ' / . '\~--- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1996 I TODAY'S CRoSSWaRo ~PtJZZLE \ Ne.,...81 daK.a.._Dmlf .... 4 DnQUU I010 CIMllU t llUSIW. 1-----•llQVll'llDT IOll DllDVllllD toll •aUVINGIT•Ma• itfom 1I00-1NO. 1 ~ ..... VlllM 8 Halncty-LHI ....... -IMH ' 1=5 =~ L-----------------------' arwf TANNAH HIRSCH ACROSS 1 Cult to enUte ftlate. Paint· cam Recorder COior •• u•lt .... trle CBIVr&Oll• Inga, china. glawere, moNIOI Bh in New II••• •ultar to;' a furn, etc. lmmed caatt. 11 tOQ Oto· 11waae under UOQ.~~tt!ID~~l il~~~~~~-~~- 5 Rice dish 10 As well 14 Biblat weed 15 Novehst Jong 16 W1ne-growmg valley • 17 Wtse -owt 18 Wrens' abodes 19 Rus51an ruler 20 Esteem 22 Jugs 24 Name ol a th1nW 26 Norwegian capital 27 Like a snake 3 I Originated 35 OktahOma town 36 Break 1n the action 37 Holy Cl!y 38 Soil ITIOSIC A3 Singer Fitzgerald 64 Billy Joel's·- Man" 66 Tiny amount 67 Actor Guinness 68 Nearet the tacts 69 Ages 70 Chance . 71 Editor -Gurley Brown 72 Persian ruler DOWN I Headliner 2 Facility 3 Steep rock 4 Renter s "The Pit and the -· 6 Anger 3 •3 96 TEST YOUR PLAY aop~.,MaD.•IMf -t.lnYattiWn:-t '90 aao .,.._ Bllf. COEUDIS IOl,111 ______ 1 ~·~ North-South vulnerable. South -Making 12 t.flcka.dependa on liiiiiii•iii•••illllTllllSfOITADOI 14200. Cd 547·3171 deals. being able to cuh dummy'• t.op II.--=-MAC NOC Powerbook.f•••••••llll I. I.' 1 •• I • 1 ' ' WEST . • Q 1052 OJ7S OQJ 10 7 .... 2 apadea for a diamond ditcard rrom --= New 1n boJC 41240 MB, t--ID----..---·. NORTH hand and havinf either heart.a or -~ In. never used. 11100.1------~~-11PO&liiiiiiiiiiiail07iiill •AK 7 6 4 3 cluba diyided S. • while the' other !* .... -. ca11 714·707-9481 BOATS 701111 \'? 2 breab no wone than 4-2. All t.bOMl lii•ili•jiiiiliii&iiiiiiiill 'A ..,....._ e.cvc. o 4 8 2 favorable aplita make elam an iffy CllMalllll .,._. a ••ADDO . .t•T .UCk ahlft,. AC, "'°°"' • K J 5 pro~tion at bett, but i' doea ai.in-WANTED SKl8 No trailer. Sell roor, new b,..k ... EAST pll the play. .-. • TO BUY 6019 both for saooo ObO. atooo. 547.3111 • J 9 in lhe opening lead with the •-,-U-RNITUU-----6-0-1-4 Call 574-4251 wkdya; 'M THUND•R•liii:' \'? Q 9 5 ace of diamonds and play off the ace w A N T • Ds "'43048 •v•a/wknda. ""'°· PS/PB, AJC. Ult, 0 K 8 8 5 and lclng of epadee, di,ecarding the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ear patcl'IH fo{ Ha ---------new trans. Asking ... 10 9 7 6 losing diamond from nand. NeJit, •Houa•FUL*. alckne11. Call Dorl•ne POWElt BOATS 12100 ObO. 650-7274-cuh the ace of hearts and rurr a Lthr sofas, slelgh bed, at 673·2ne. 7012'.,.,,..,,.....,.. _____ _. heart in dummY.. Good news: Eaat-entertainment armolre, '92 Taunae AT, AC, SOl!fH We"'t fiollow to Mth rounds. You are Victorian furniture silk WANTl!Dr old colnliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PS. PB, Crua, P/S.at1, 40 Lunch and dinner 43 Beloved 44 Rose 011 46 -Han 48 Jillian or 7 Speech problem 8 Lights. camera. -1 28 Cos1ume designer Head 29 Celebrahon so Want s 1 Catches stghl ol •8 \'?AK\,086-4 OA9 •AQ8S 0 trees, coffee & end ta· collectlons & gold & Partner wanted AM/FM, New · llros. now ready to I.est how the suits bles, etc. Grandlather ill11er scrap. Steve •91 SeeRay Laguna Mint cond. Non amk. divide. clock. 714-894·9880 642-8448 day1 23. Twin 135 Mere'•· •&250 848-4USO Cash the king or clubs,"'Overtake Berel~ Used 7 ft. WANTED: VINTAGE $395/mo. Incl 11lp. 9 Observes Lent 10 Moored 30 Crockett's last srand S3 D1stanoe down SS Dread , The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH .... EAsT the jack or clubs with t8e queen and French style IOla, w/ Wrlstwatchel/Clocks _c_a_11_8_S4_-2_00_9_.. ___ ,_U_N_C_O_LN ___ 9_1Z_O_ cash the ace. Ir both defenders fol-waverly 1ofl floral NB collector pays pre- Richards 1 1 Loll around t2 Mast 32 Large body of water 56 ·-Wanl for Christmas· 57 Quebec's 11:1 Pua Piiu Pau Paa Pau low, you can surrender a heart trick print. like new mlum ss. 044-e82a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 49 Type ol scheme SO Records t3 Paddles' 33 Meager 34 Deserves 39 Larch • 24 Pua 4<::il Pu• 3• if necessary a nd claim the rest of ,..,,,.c_,.,o.,..n....,d,...lll_o_n,... _12....,0,...._1_0_45_ 7014 '77 Town Car S2 Helper cousins 21 Vex Sepl·- 58 Novehsl Bellow 60 W1nn1e·the· -61 Sierhan 110lcano • 62 Spnnt S. Pase s. I P>U the tricks. A trump is the· entry Beltlnl crib & ro~ker, _f_D_w:E_T_O_Y_O_U- 60 - 2 - 2 • SAIL BOATS back to your hand. white, llke new, 5400. ~ Orlglnal owrfer. Uk• new 12500. 642-9574. 54 Wanes 23 Mollusk 4f Fancy trim 42 Like a mule 4S Check When West diseards on the third Other llOms. 759-0838 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial FINN 14 Ft current trump, you must hope for an even ••HIOH·END Furn. FRl!I! TO QOOD tag, 5 9alls, trailer, SS Justiee S9 Moved 10 the beat ol the 25 Cleopatra s rrver Opening lead: Qu .. oen of 0 ******* division in hearts. Abandon trumps Eclecllc mix ol lulnd-H O M I! • M a I e ~reat shape. _5950.1---------27 Troopers '<>DI 47 Pulp11 65 Born Cover up the East and West. and revert t.o that suit, cashing the car.led wood, beveled Persian/mixed cat, 4 all 67~3211 MAZDA 9125 ' 63 67 70 EMPLOYMENT .5530 8 EMPLOYMENT 5530 ha~ds with your thumbs, th e~ king. When both defenders follow, glass and marble. UY· yrs. old. 373-6805. Shock Santana '27jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli decide· ls K1x clubs a good slam . . h . .1 Ing, d ining, and bdrm GREAT boatl Eas y to , ••••a · • ? · continue running t e suit unt1 pieces. 650-9407. Whit• German Shepard sail, rigged to race. M r-1-000 5-apd. How would you .Play the hand . 'East ruffs. The trump trick ie all 3 year old female, can help w/sllp In Stereo/cass. Good Sl.xlfcyluoubcacreer~on11.nW{rgl too:;cssrasythaeslbaemst' you lose. --Medltenanean·•f~I• spade. Looking for l:,U)t..J:tatboL.lor wort< ltuck. Runs • -1~_.,...._..-__ ~ • "' .c,&1~~~b4M -g,,-ou-trcrrmrt ...-. bu w Must H ll 13500 -sa50-oots -s-:fr.Tf · c ance. TTiC~ ing s~owniso~e Lea rn to be a better bridge ~~o~~;!~:j· w~=~~~; 714·974·7823. ne~·. · 548-3233 • way of gettrn.g t he1 e. Sout h s player! S ubscribe n ow to the d oors & mirror. $G50 WE PAY CASH l-ME--R-CE_D_E_S __ 9_1_3_0 se~u.encc prom1~es a ~ettc;r than Goren Bridie Letter by calling obo. 646·2086 JEWELRY, FURS For good used Sabota minimum o pening bid with six (800)7~1226 for information. Or liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hearts and four clubs and North · G B ·d L Moving 6' Ralph Lau-•·ART 6025 & boat equipment. , . · write to or en r1 ee etter ren green/While check U1 Minney'• Yacht Sur· . 8B 190E 2 .3 White/ can't be blamed for suggesting the P.O. Box 4410, Chicaeo, n. ~ sola, green wicker di· plus, 1500 Old New-Palo. Records. 1-ownr 4-3 fi t, since hearts can be ruffed in 4410. netto sot 723•1106 •Ro LE x • port Blvd. 5484192 Xlnt cond. 85k ml. the short-trump hand. · •Lady 2-Tone Dale $10,900 obo 673-8948 13 11 • Men Submarlna SS • Men Explorer II SS SPEED & '9w-+--t---t---t 1----------..--------r----------4 MERCHANDISE 7016 OLDSMOBILE 9155 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MISC. 6015 7t 4-303·&084 SJ(! BOATS 5530 WANTED 5535 PLANT SALE Citrus-BUILDING •1988 22tt Ski Boat• '89 Cal•I• Quad 4 Sales S35K·100K •/Yr Sales Weekend pos1· !llo exp req. Opon tor· lion open. Hours 9:30· rilory. Will train. 1-800· 2:30 SaVSun, $8 hr t 699-6099 E><l. 8 1677 bonus.-Posilion open lmmed. 722-4700 Swedish l)urse's aide, loving, caring. avail to help w/elderly. Drive, cook, etc. 15 yrs exp, local rels. 646-3735 avocado (lrulling) s10. MATERIALS 6030 5.7 lllre V·8. King Qn/Plgmy palms-lg s10 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cobra 0 /D, low profile Horbs s 1. cement hull, jusl serviced, lountalns $1 10, bird •All Steel Bldgs . new controllor/uphol· 1 ownr, wht, auto, ,AC, PS/PB, am/Im cass, xlnl cond. 95k. 53950 obo. lmmacl 548-7704 blhs $20. 909·674·9422 • Custom Design story. Groat ski boal- CANC ELLATIONSI !! •Factory Spoclals fast·looks groat ..... re·1---------Sales Assoc-NB holel ,..,.,.-...,---.......,._._-gilt shop. Honest, roll-Warehouse S8.00 .,.hr1 ________ _ able, posluve. hard· siart. FfT. M-1 8-5, No DO.MESTICS S1eo1 Bulldlngs. Fae-• Slock Sizes Avl. ady to go. Sl0,5oo PLYMOUTH 9165 tor)' cancellalionsl Buy Now, Save S1000's! 546-9449/574•4247 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U111ily unilS, Garages 7 1 4 ·9 8 4 -4 0 0 4 ---------'80 Pl~moth Vo~ and shops. 24·x30·. MARINE SERVICE ager SI! seats 8, 5540 LIVE IN. FULL TIME 3o·x40·. 42'x50'. Farm ---------SUPPUES 7020 auto power/air, $3900 working, some com· exp. nee., must bo puter exp. Flex w/hrs. nea11dela11 or1en1ed. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Some early mornings/ Costa Mesa 650-4060 nighls/wknds. SS/hr. Fax Leifer/Ros: Alln Carol 310·318-7106 SJ\LES REPRESENTATIVE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 -Growing eOTnmcrnny •••••-• EMPLOYMENT newspaper group · seeks Please be aware lhal 5530 display advor11s111g repro· lhe listings in lhis cal· sentallve with 1 year r111n1· egory may rcquiro you COM. Hskpr & care· Buildings 50'x60', PETS & obo cau 723-1504 taker tor senior lady. 45'1x70', H55'x11 0d'.UMa· ANIMALS 6049 1 ""'74 PLYMOUTH lmmac., non·smoker. ch nory, ay an ve-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TONS OF • No children or pets. stock. Easy assembly. • STAINLESS STEEL VALIANT 70.000 Separare quarlors. 1-800-441-5871. miles, Great condition. Must-be-gGOd-Ame J~F~Aii:i£'9ei=19iyi'iit1~P~Pi=i.p~ftiOtiiiMl-....;;;;;:;,.::.;:,,;....:..;.,:...,;;,;.,......~~~&aic~buo~ll~•1.-t+aiaiuw~a•a~h•~ra'~.~MW..2G11>-~64B0.9 Leev lood cook. OrJl/o auto . UNCLE SAM,Booklel PETSMART, .. Founlaln easage. 5-l53 M T 1 s t/S $6.00 per pound. r. ay o r a un S oholarshlps, loans, Valloy. Puppies. kll· Minnev•s · Yacht Sur·i---------675-7957 weekdays 01c . 818·759-6555 lens and more. all • 91 95 644·4910 looking for loving, cnr· plus, 1500 Old New-SAAB M.:inagor Tra111eo PIT Srnl CdM design POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS S21 HOUR .. BENEFITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN Appl t lnlo 714·6-l7·199t mum expenenco. Ellcellonl to call a 900 numbor benelil package 1nclud1n9 In which lhore is a 1,.•••••••• PEPPER SPRAY STOP ATTACK RAPE & MURDER W/leather key chain. Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. $13. Police home unit. w/bell clip hol· ster $18, Incl. tax & shipping. *Mail check/money order to: BK Enterprise P.O. Box ·80148. RSM, CA 92688. Ing hormts. CALL 59~· port.Blvd. 548-4192 liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9037 for more Info. Now HIRING firm needs reliable Runner to ao errands. lonmeo1a10 openings dohve11es. othce work "' Hip Arl Poster Co base salary fol lho ener· charge per minute. 1• -.-P-o_o_d-le_s_A_K_C_•_'AIRCRAFT 8 0lO '91 900 Turbo Conv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .Automatic, yellow/blk, Port oxyg4'n tank, mask low ml, mint. 517,000 geuc &ales profossional _A_S_S_...;E_M_B_L_E __ A_R_T_S_, ME~CHANDISE Seeks 12 ond1v1duals on as·nceoed basis. No exp needed. Must _s_o_1_11,,..,· _6.,...73-=-·.,,,9....,.0.,,,0.,.,2=-- Physical drug screening re· CRAFTS, TOYS, jow· l••iil•••••• Retall Sales Demon· quired. EOE. Please send elry, wood items. lyP· Tea Cup Toy & Mini $250-5950 7t4.a38-4457 liku Money, Music. & CLASSIFIED s Jrate unique new resume to Judy Oouing, 1ng, sewing, compulor1---....... ----- product outdoors at %Cahlorn1a Commun11y work lrom home In ANTIQUES 6010 Fash Isl & 1rv1no Spec-News, 330 Wcsl Bay Slroer, your spare time. Groal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Save abused aod abandoned pels. Be a voluntoer/fos tor. Call & regulatr. Never used obo. 548-6199 Bought for use In pV1 Pooplo' S350/wcol< Ifs 1110 resource you 10 s1~111. Call Now can count on lo sell a 7 5 4 -5 8 5 8 Ex 1-5 mym1d of merchan-trum. PT/FT. Rcspon· Costa Mesa. CA 92627 or pay. Free dela1ls call s1blo, peoplo-011entcd lax your resume ro (714) 1-800-632-8007. 24 BUY a SELL Cash for cookie jars, Disney, Mollo><. Poppytrail. USA. Black Mllmmy/ Chol/Butler & cartoon jars. Pat 998-0598 714·597-9037. aircraft. Sell $175.1 ________ _ ($375 new). 675-7329 TOY01A 9210 RENT through class1fred dise 11ems, bocouse our columns compel qul'.llil1ed buyers to call' 642-S678 ------1 CARPET SERVICE CLEANING DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 3515 Dot.PHIN CLEANING & RESTORATION Uphot • 011en1a1 Rugs Oul'.llity • Gul'.lranteed 7 1 4 .9 6 9 ·5 0 8 7 & onthusiasllc. Hrly + 631 ·6594 hrs. White German Shepard 3 year old female, spade. Looking for good homer••• 714-974-7823. SELL '87 Tercel 70k ml, xlnt cor.d, 4·1peed, burgandy. S2500 obo. Call 714-673-2866 comm. 61 9·248-9267· All Kin.els ol Jobs For ___ C_o_n_v_e_n-1e_n_t __ your home through classified Buy II. Soll II. Find II. ClaHlfled. All Krnds ol People. Cl•••lfl•d CleHlfled. 842-5078 CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HARDWOOD JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING LEANING ERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 FLOORS 3 712 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3858 PROPERTY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MGMNT 3881 **BRIGHT ** HOUSECLEANING Prol'I lrom Europe. Besl service In town! Roi's. 5 Years Exp. C311 Graco 251-9455 Wllllam Harold Jewelers C O C SPRINGWOOD PAINT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Walch & jewelry repair PUBLI N Tl E • Not Cheap! L816273 1 ,.1 d Good T le CPI BUILDERS INC. + MARBLE EXPERT * * * *CU$ T 0 M The Calif. Publlc UUll· e But Reasonable! r n enen R id I IC I Antlque+Flne Jewelry I C I I RE 20+ yeata exp proP, • es ent a ons . Polishing/Pro tecting. HARDWOOD FLOORS 8uy/sell/ltadt 073·0385 .tea omm Hon • Alf Pllrl Work Gulranleedl mgmt, homes.& m'tltl Lie. II 518424•1nsurod · Scralch/Slaln Removal OU IRES that all used 714-552-3027 Pg 479-5208 units. RE Ire. 644•0172 (714) 96S·4993 L620654 848·1005 lnstallation•Relinlsh. ---------hou1ehold goods --------- Malnlenanc:e Available IANDSCAPE •-movers print 1h•lr TOP QUALITY INT/EXT1--------LEWIS Construction •QUALITY WORK• Ouallly Wo rk. Llc'd LAWN CARE ar: 3808 P.U.C. Cal T number; Very Reuonable Rate11 ROOflNG 3910 Remodel•Handyman Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Glenn 548·9817 limos and chauffeurs L648228 Jay 650-5068 liiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiliiil!ll CARPET INSTALL HOUSECLEANING L#704773 Local Ros. Mrble/Carpet-Bnd/lns I t th I TCP CEILING MASTER •71 A •c7 •"2•• pr n er ... num· •TH•--•ooF1-• 15 yrs exp. Good Ref. --~~ • ..,.., ~ L708279 722-73321---------Besio Yard Malnt ber In all advertise----------1 vnwann .... •Acous11c Removal• & REPAIRS 3516 pw•uo. vor•w F ... , -Cuslom Texlure•Painr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Own !rans. Call any-S.J. Scott Construction HAUUNG 3720 Lewna, Cln;ups, Tree menta. II you have a uu-. '-'-°' -O your ,.....,,w,. l c IJ Mark 838· 7 300 11 me. 2 4 1 ·O 5 3 1 Custom Home Builders Trim, Sprlnklra, Aerale, questlon about th• le-LESSONS 3868 needs. Reroof/Repalr. •ALLREPAIRS• •---------Llcl481 !1'54 . Rel's. HANDYMAN 3710 Thatcll631-4422 Pg-413.St42 galllyofamover,llmo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiii UCl38144 Me-4t89 Power stretch & lnslall PRESSURE WASHING 714-675·7769 • JUNK To The DUMP TREES or chaulfeur, call: ·BALBOA Any s1zo 1ob. 20 years Ouahty • Guaranteed (714-988-1882) Public Utlllll•• •Plano Leeeona• oxp 7dy 030·5534 24hr DOLPHIN CLEANING •P•lnt/Cerpentry• Wiii ha~I what Trash Commlulon s-Aduh. Entertainment ROOFING CO. & RESTORATION DOORS 3580 Man won't! 968-1882 Topp10/Rt"1ov1. Lewne, 71'9558-4151 avalleble . Degreed C R f AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING 3418 CHISM HEATING & A/C CERAMIC ncs1den11at•Comme1c1a1 TILES 3528 7 1 4 .9 6 9 ·S 0 8 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D;r;::1111 J~gs ~o:,e! ipmi.rra.-ctnup • 711·3479 ---------1 Teach.,. 840-1947 ~R:•m /~r:.• 1 .. R~::_ Gary 045 5277 eOREEN MASTERS Dibernardo'• Moving PIANO Ban •• Advanced Llo'dllna ea1·I08t R E L I AB L E An experienced ,,,....._,....,,,......,:,..-..,.-..,,,·__,_..,..... HEALTH/ Landscaping & Maint. Loca.l/Olllce/Storage All agea-T:acher Cert HOUSE CLEANING dependable door Semi Retired Contractor NUTRITION 3742 Tree Trim • Removal Long Dl1t. Free Eat, E 1 A 11 · ROOF LEAK? Local Arca. Xlnt Roi's hanger. Guar work, Repairs, Improvements, Gard•nlng Svc. 841•5512 Tifn81632 979·3114 Je::~~':,,8 °'~e":e·e Low Coat e High Quallly • Yolanda 031-S967 reas. Don 521-8910 sm jobs. Quahly/lnte~rlly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia ---------• Roof a-'""'selocll ""-re CERAMIC. MARBLE 0 a..tdacape Remodellnw lpNt leoond Moving ·-.... lnstall'n • Fabrication •WINDOW cle•nlng1_________ 1 care, Kon 842•1 7 Yard lune up(maintenace, Prof Move,..sl 24Hr SN -p- 1 -.,-,..-.1-N-G ____ L::=-~~ So r v I c e •I n s la 11 a t 1 on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lie N GV 1380 662·44 76 BUSINESS SERVICES 20Vrs Exp • Licensed • Carpet Cleaning DRYWALL -R-0-0-F-IN_G..,.._c_a_r_p""', ... ...-1b-g-, QUIT SMOKING land1cape/11tl1llc design. 7-0ay/Sr Olsc/FrH Est v-3890 1-800-3 48·9321 • Hardwd Firs Maint ., ••• ContraclorlC27~006. THl452 432·9123,tP~ 3488 .,.---..,,,.,----..,,,--....,..., Froo Esll • 729-7079 SERVICE 3584 pRalnlg, elec, Mtil•o· R·~~No. 1ST p.a'Y!" Pron & Ethlc.i. 645·7505 ..... L-·· PLu--sr••U9T1t•• 3121 Leaky Showers Rep'd 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii emodels. "1IA " ••• '" --~~ Rogroullng & lnsrall'n •---------•• Uc'd OSC>-3291 Doctor Reccomended PLANT ARTIST ---------• -a,,.,_. E. 8angeft Co.· --------- Desktop Publlshlng Word proc. Copywrtng Gr aph1cs, Oos1gn;Layou1 Work Source 650·2000 F AX·650· 1807 L#670130 Doan ol Tile COMPUTERS 3556 B&K Llc#585180 Mobile 11403·53&5. 1~ M~ back guar Speclallat In exl1tlng PAINTING 3858 , .... _ .... ~8~~~148*7 ..... w_,. aPIUNIU.D llUAM 673·8:065 or 846-8526 All phases. No job too -,--,--..,-"!"':',,...-~,,...--. Merbal roduct landsc ape/lrrlgallon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ._...,, .. ,,,.. ,,,._... v I •••H ad •Tl1n• sml. Acousllc removal, C•#pentrr"IUectrlo•I 7t4-7eo.8182 Ll532911 675-9304 a v • 1 ------~ -- Tiie • Glass o c ks All Around Const' Work! Gd nors Roll onable. LI 0562067 536· 1286 Computer Coach For ellectlve learnlng All apps & sollware M.,k 67:S·724S ·e10. 714-240·11 59 Plum bing" Oryw'all• 1'""-------"' upgrades. 78°"9792 •W.P . YOUNGQUl8T ---------cloeb. 21Yra Local ._ Stucco•Palntjng•Tni ---------Prof'I Lanclaoepe Melnt Palnllnt Contractor olohn aea.aaat C & C INTERIORS Roollng."Jlm 641-7<194 HOME CARE/ 10Yra E~p e x1n·1 Refs Qual. painting by prol'l1 •DAN DAWIONe • ~r~~~11c·a~::~~::. CARPENTAY•ilndow• SERVICES 3760 ~l~~~c;ra~:~:;e;~~ F~ec;-=:~~~ wa1:~·~&11ne 3510 L6St735 Chris 631-6447 Doors• Wood Fences • C R d I A 1 CHILD CARE 3536 PC PRO lnlernot, • Drywall Repair • Yard lean-up, Weed, ltYraWtf Palfttlllt emo • • epa' CARPENTRY WAU. ~OVUINGS 3132 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Appllcollons/Hardware 1_________ L#261581 • Call Bob C•r• Giver For the Trim, Remove. TrHa/ PLUS touc:hups. Faucet• • FlaturH Reasonable home ratal. ELECTRICAL 3610 • 249_$323 Pg-312-0028 elderly. 12 years exp. Hedges/Lawn. Malnl. 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Lll'554722et4M720 H•ndyman/Remodel Adcl1l1ons, Bath, K1lch F1re·Wl'.ltor Damage Elec. Plumb. & Pa111t 7 I 4·648-2342 lmmed Page 714·227-8122 KOALA CARE David al 509-2089 1'iiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiii -~..__,.--~~-:-:--Ref's. Please call 964-Yard Pg-748-5375 UclZIO&t4 l4W209 P9r# 7t7 .. 7H II " d C""-II Tammv 714-387-IM)38 i&i;;ii;;ia~;a~ Home.based Childcare•---------Smell Job •XPl!RT an wmen ... r • ,.Th• Tr.. Stum~ OHUNG•a an.,...ING ·~~;];.iii;i;i;!;!~i;: C M L l Paint. plumb, c.rp'try, CNA'e/Cere GIVer Termlneler" Tree r ..... ' E 011a asa oc&t on CONCRETE & D\incan lllectrlc lence bldg 6 power walh & Cempanlone Aemoval/SUnp Grinding 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prk»I ........... ......... EllzaLb11Gt3h0420059408~1098 MASONRY 3557 Quick Response Local reaJd. 780-5044 Transportlon • Ref's Speallats. Ucl01295 OUer wen . .,,.. .... ..,.. ... ,, """'~ ...... ,. TM ...... Local Uc. 950·7042 Heme R---o.-...-edel PT·irl" 714•762-eeol Frff "'9WOOd/Muk:hl UCll37ll02 IM-1634 ..... M141W In Qua111r Cr~ DOORS Rtmo<lel•HMdN41t T11m•Cab1ne1s•S1ucco --------- 01ywll L562731 35Yr1 t'P CLEANING Co•1a ~No:port Slu .. Masler 184-3'72 MIN.OW Clnllo ii8ifti. Pr ..... -=--II I F~ 111'!1!! Brick, Block, Slone , Tll• FENCES y • ·---------,.,_ • •Ir Ho a... ---a -tmOCIOT9 W• .... lhoutCI ..... .Jerry 842-0S67 SERVICES 3548 Cone, Patio, Driveway as ••re To INSTRUCTION3780'----------wnt1119 .. n.,.al UH/..,., ·-;,;;Eellmatoe ~. ltrlp, lnetell. Fplc. BBOs. Rat. 25 Yr & DEC~S 3615 Jim e:1t-a4 '"li·-----•l!M::A:SSl:A:GI 3830 ~~:::..i;be::a.: Ll•HM .... tOIO ecf~ lo lho orur. A to Z HANDYMAN INSTALL/REFACE CABINETS Kitchens, bolhs, doors, w1ndow1. Doug 546-7258 Tninklng ol having a garage sale? Give us a <'•Ill CLASSIFIED 842·5078 E1<p. Terry 057·7094 jiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii•&m -...H""'O""'M,..,,.,a,..,i.,.,i""'h~V"'IC""'a""i-1' t..Ww""'iliCii At4ttt ene I A TOUCH OF CLASS •FENC•S OATaa* Anything & Everything T•NNle L•a80N8 •8WUlaHISl'ORT8 Ow»rw;8iliiift9 W•OWMY Cloonlng. Rea/Comm * Best Prlct/Qualltr MW(tepalt,,... ,.,.... Fr•• Eatlm.te. Aef'1. 11T L&ISON ,REE ...... 110 °" .,.... lnC/b CMI ~ uc•-••T .. T Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Landscape, brick, alone Redwood • Ll67Cle05 Mloheel 7a .. 1440 U.l.~.T.A. Certified 70va/Wll•Hot Jacu&&I Uc'd/lnt'd llnoo '71. 'rt4"40t ..... Tereaa 282·7143 Concratt.100-7 ... 1007 Jim Whyte 842·7208 lnatructor .U·•t" •• Tt4o7 ... De0 .... JOel Pl••n .wooc1 ff•no•• * why p1av: Hid• 'N 1--;:The;-ceo;;;mm;;un:;;i;1ty;--t;T~ .... ~~renaii1n;iii;;~hL~·i.~rn~;ioi'j•;•;;•~•ir-;;:;;~;;-~rtpw. he '**'II Beek with c~? Markel Pla~o. M eype;1o.e "°'• o-n, Quflllli ISlllMIM l.oolf P'1C" ~·" c a II c I•.• It •• 41 c ..... fled RNIMllt -.. .... """"' a UU9RllJ.I Adv'"'arConllr.t14'Sl01 ,_1_0d_a..;y_1_'4_2 __ .. _1_1.__ 948 ... 78 C.M. ~ ~ Mt t •BOSS HOUSECL£ANINQ •EXP llRT1 Blk walls, LlcenHd•Bonded brlclc, concrt, •!ucco & 510.00 per hour. alone. 2SYr Exp. Low$ 71...,848•0388 Jo•• 0 :11-7843