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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-03-28 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • ·Toda y is the fir~t day of spring • MONDAY IRIEFING TALES FROM THE CRYPT ... The debate over whether Pacific View Memorial Park should be allo\ved .to build six new mausoleums coritinu·es tonight at Newport Beach ~ity Hall. The Planning Commission voted last week to recommend the City Council initiate a general plan amendment which would give the city more control over the cemetery's expansion plans. But residents of Spyglass Hill and Spyglass Ridge viewed the action as giving Pll'Cific View a blueprint to build "Cemetery City." "We do not want to become the city of death," resident H. Ross Miiier said. Spyglass residents said they don't want to look down upon rooftops. Planning Director Jim Hcwicker said the city could force the cemetery to make the rooftops grass -if the council decides to injtiate the 1general plan amendment. The council will vote tonight on whether to proceed with the amendment. 0 'THOMPSON, PARTY OF TWO' ... City planners won't allow the Spughcui Factory lo install a speaker system to page customers, they decided last week. Kirk Michn el, a representative of the Balboa Peninsula restaurant, said the paging device is needed during busy nights, "'hen as many as 200"names are on a waiting list. But nearby residents said the Spaghetti Factory lfad !! paging system before and it was a nuisun1..c. "You'll be watching TV, \Vlltching the news, and all of a sudden you'll hear, 'Last call. Jones party,· " resident Tom Reynolds said. Michael said he has tested the system and guaranteed commissioners that neighbors wouldn't hear it, but the planners said they didn't want to set any precedents. "Certainly we have a responsibility lO help business flouri sh in Newport Beach, but we also h:ive a responsibility to 1he residents," commissioner Gnry Di Sano said. "If we let you do it ... everybody will want it ... and pretty soon we've got a Coney Island environment down there." 0 SUPER SCHOLARS •.. More than 600 students were honored for their academic achie\ements at the 2nd Annual Newport Harbor High School Academic Award Night, sponsored by the NHHS Academic Boosters under the chairmanship of Jim lln"kins. Among the special guests who honored the studen ts at the March 14 event were Newport•Mesa Unified School District Superintendent Mac Bernd, Newport Harbor High School principal Steve Pavich and school board members Martha Fluor, Ed Decker, Judy Franco ;ind Jim deDoom. The ~vards cutegorics included academic letters and pins, the prineipal's honor roll, honor roll , ove rall academic improvement, teacher nominated student awards, and an NHHS academic decathlon team award. 0 ANCHORS AWEIGH ... The Newport Harbor Area <;hambcr of Commerc~ is seeking nominations for the 27th annual Silver Anchor Awards. The award is sponsored by the chamber's Dolphins Division to honor the "unsung heroes" of the volunteer community who h"ve not been recognized for their contributions. The award~ will be presented at 7: 15 a.m. May 24 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The nomination deadline is April 15 ind Corms are 1vailablc at the Newport ff arbor Area Chamber o{ Commerce. More information is available by calling 729-4400. -c ... plkd by Da .. ld llcllz and lluu t.ar • brc.•c:ik and Mother Nature is cooperating, giving u~ a day kids can spend with her instead ofin the house with us . See Weath~r, Page 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association'~ General Exrellence t1ward for 1993 Newport man held in death · ol lOddler .. _ bail. tated."· • . .._Arrest is for suspicion of murder of 22-month-old son of suspect's girlfriend. Baby apparently died from internal bleeding from ruptured organs. his girlfriend's • 22-month·old son after an autopsy apparently indi· cated the child died of internal bleeding from ruptured organs - eight days after suffering a skull fracture. Brian Laudenback was initially arrested Friday night on suspicion of corporal punishment after po· lice found bruises indicating he had spanked Tyler Jaeger before the boy died. Laudenback was re· leased Saturday aft~r his father, retired Newport Beach dentist Le- onard Laudenback, posted $10,000 The former Blue Beet bartender was taken t>ack into custody Sun! day evening, however, on a heftier murder booking. Police would not comment on the Orange County Coroner's autopsy report. But friends of Tyler's mother, Karey Jaeger, said it indicates the child died from internal bleeding due to a ruptured spleen, liver and kid· ney. Laudenback, 32, was bab)Silling Tyler at a NC\\ port Dench house he shared with the boy's mother, a 29-yoar-old special-education teacher, while she worked Friday at a school in Glendora. at Hoag llospit:il .,hortl} alter h~r son \\:.is 'pronounced de~1d a.1 J0:47 • :JOl When faeg<.r gut the c.111 th 11 her child h.id been rushcJ tu the ho!>pital. fricmh ,;i~. 'he in111.1lly tho~~ht it ''a~ I rom complic:1t1'0n due to a i,l\ull tracture he l1:.1d ~ul· kred c11.?ht d;i\, hcton.:. Bv LolUA.NN BASHEDA, SrAFF w1.n111 "The la)t time Karey saw Tyler was when she kissed hun goodb)C before lea\ ing for l>chool friJay morning," DeCarbo said, I hat -time: LaudcnbaeL \\h!J ag:i1n h.:id been b:ib\ 'it11111!. tokl Jaeger the: )Oung~tcr ·1u.1cJ t~mbkd off a pla) tabk. I fo,p11t1l uffi..1:ils :ippan:ntl) luuncJ lhe 1n1urie' con· NEWPORT BEACH -A local man was arrested Sunday on sus- picion of murder for the death of "Basically, he ~led 10 death," said Jaeger's longume friend Kris- ten DeCarbo. ''We're all devas· Jaeger, who received the cmcr· gency cull Yihilc on a i,upermarkct field trip with a class of develop· menially disabled students, arrhcd See ARREST/Page 4 ' MAkC MAkTIN, DAILY PllOT Madres Costa Mesa member Maria Helena Markus watches as students file aboard a district bus Friday. The watchdog group will be getting radios soon to help members communicate better. Bv M.• • .RNJB McLEOD, STAH \\'1o.rrr111 A group of West Side mothers committed to keeping the community's youth in check will soon have a new advantage on the streets thanks to business and community leaders. The Coalition for Responsible Government is trying to raise S 1,500 to buy Madres Costa Mei.a three portable radios and a base station to help the women communicate with one another during their routine patrols of bus stops and school sites. ''lt felt like a good thing to get involved with;" said Larry Weichmann, who is coordinating the donation drive. ''l'm a strong believer in the city and I want things to be changed around." The "madres" -Spanish for mothers -began organizing in November at the urging of Latin community leader Roy Alvarado. His goal was that if mothers stood at the bus stops where gang members are mostly likely to harass students, their c Calling all moms West Side mothers' group dedicated to keeping street's safe for qhildren will get radios to help them better communicate presence would be a deterrent against trouble. So far the group has grown to a core of about 20 women who are visible at different stops throughout the city as well as at the local high .!>Chools during lunch time. "The radios would help us deal with the incidenti, that might come up," Alvarado ~aid. "They would be linked with (Madrcs Director) Carmen (Barrio~) at fatanc1a High School." He said with the radioll, member\ could mO\e from sites that :ire not so busy to locations that Me Jnd ;ihu report any suspicious incidents 1hcy see to Barrios, who in turn could call police. "We don't know all the neighbor' at the bus slops \\here we ;ire at," Alvarado said. "So thb \\ill help " Alvarado said he firs\ brought the group's need to the attention of EJ Fawcett, e:..ccutive director of the chamber of commerce, \\.ho got him in touch \\ith Wcichm:inn and the coalition. So far Weichmann said they ha\'e recci\ed donations from groups such as the Kiwani Club Jnd the chamber. In recent months, leader~ ~a) the) have man:igl!d to raise about half the amount Sl,500 needed. For more information, c:ill Weichmann :11 241-4532. ' INllDI 'Mr. CIF' dies Longtime Balboa Island resident J. Kenneth Fagans, known for years as "Mr. CIF," died Saturday night at Hoag Hospital Crom a heart attack. He was 84 and leaves o sports legacy for Southern California youth. For the story, see Sports, Page 5. They've kept · their eyes on Costa Mesa NUMllU CIRCULATION 800·252·91 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 INDIX Around T()l.\ln .................... 3 Clas:.ificd .......................... 7 ...,. After almost 30 years in business together, trio of optometrists will all retire this week. Bv ~~Ill McLtOD, s'"" Wun. · R obert Crawford, Mllrtm Dales and loaa ~elson have a partnership thbt h:is lasted longer than most morriaacs. • all three retire from the business. But the friendship th:it kept their worl..~ng partner hep together remain intact. "ll even lasted longer th:in my mJrriagc," laughed Nelson, 67. or Costa l\le a ... The key to the succci,<; of each or us and of our prnwce is that we h;id o real interest in the other 'U) .md we were fir t iutcrc!-ited in "hat wa~ good for the other person." A CLOSER LOOK Revenues from sales ·tax rising in local cities ~While there is still a ways to go to match the-numbers of the late 1980s. retail sales are showing gains in both Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Bv Pt.GG\. Ht.SIU.Tll, ~1or \\'u1u The \\Or~t i'> over, but c11y lina1K'c l'\perh .111J h •. 1· nesi, k.idl.!r'> :igrcc th Jt the )1J.:al retail e~pnom~ h<is u \\ays 10 gu to m.H1..h th..: l\Jk~lln d.1~, ol the l. le 1980s. Utjng c11~ '>Jlc' tJ\ rc:\cnu .. a~ .1 hcn~hm.irl. f econurn1c acrnil\, b.Hh Cv,\l '.\1·~1 .1nJ ~ .. \, Dcach arc )hO\\ i~l!!. :.lidll 'it.:n' of .1 r .:bo1.nd .;un st:lle\\.1dc ri.:1a1l ~J-k) ~lump-:h;:t "·'' 1 n.·c1p t l .. d IJrl!i.: p:ir1. by the crash of Ca Ii· forn1J's aerospace cnJustr.. Cos t :i \1e:.a, tor example h e\pecting Ill colic t S24 ~ million 1n sale., tax re,. enuc for the 1993.94 r,,. cal ye.:i r . \\ h1ch IS \\Ill ;ibou1 S 1 / million sh) of thc total il cvilectcd an 1989-90, but well abo'c the I ow.,, a le r mJrk of S22.9 mill10:1 gencr .lled in 1991·9::?. "\\'e\e :11 Jca..t bot· tomcd out," Tax revenues Local ci1ic:\ der .. 1d on rch:nuc) from sale, 1.ix 11..1 funJ up to h .. lf their annual budgc1. Cities receive abl)ut l ttO of the ,3fe) tax generated \\lthin 1hcir bllrder . Lbted :ire )C:lrl) 'ale!\ t 1x re\cnul!s for N~, ... rort l.ka .. h •ind Co~ta Mes:i '' itlf 199_\.Q.l l\l'\\ port Bench • l 9bS·S9S I J.997.540 • 19, >·90 Sf!.~bJ.-.>2 • 1990-91 Sl::?.42~,200 • lll9 1-92 $10.307.7'){1 • 199::?-93 510.J02,0 • 1993·9~ SI I.I 0,000 Co ta ~ll' .. :.1 • 19 ~ ·"I) S255~2.000 • 19 9.uo $25.975.00<J • 1990·91 S24.<>S.',000 • 1991-92 $2::?,953,000 • 1992·9 $23.3(1 .000 • 1 Q93. 4 $::?4 303.000 sa1J Ed Fa\\Cdt, C\.:Cuthc: d IL llOr ol th\': (\hla ~I Chamb..:r ui Cum·ncrcc. "\\'c re: pv ...... d 10 com ,Jut o a \Cf\ baJ C<:Ol\l •lW. Out "c'rc nut •'l>irw t\1me un ~ . o e JJ 1~ qu1dl)." Like\\t)i.:, 'l \\f>Orl Uc.1~h C\pc:ch to 'CC II' ':iks la:\ rc\'couc l>tJil 10 \.'.hmb bad. up pa\t the SI I ·million • mark in 1993-9.t .Jltcr l:illing to 510 3 11111l1on or lo\\ ct See TAX/Po9e ' l~ing Back ......... , .........• 2 Sports ............................... 5 For almost 30 years, the three optometrists hove run their joint practice from the same lcxatwlT ot the corner or Newport Oo1itevw4'mtd'liul 18th Street in Cost.a Mesa, hclpina acne~ o( acx-nl re1idet1ts see c&earl • The bu incss beg:in in 1945 :i a small opcr:uion. Crawford come to the area from Lona Beach after ~f\ing a :lft· optometri~t durins World War ll. He bought the 2,2()().squarc·Ceet store fron t, • known as the R~d and White Market. He th"' rented·· SuUNA Nouulr. IWu 1'1un ,..W.,~Os nlff .. .. ,..,............ .. 0~"" """"" .. ,,.,. .. ~ ,,... Thas wcct. hOwcwr, the ponnenhip comes to an end as 1.200-sqware·ftct to another o~. from left, M...un 0-... Aobeft Crawford and entreprteur and kept the olhct ThOmM tlilllon .. 11 r911r1na til week after almost 30 yean e.;....,......,... 4 .,ip bu11rie91 tog9ther In Co.ta~ • 2 Monday, March 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Co1ta M-Dally POot Two heads are most certainly better than one T he first person who • discovered that two-heads are belier than one made a profound contribution to murriuge. Wedded bliss is for too complicated nnd volatile for one head to cope 59 and Holding with -especially after 40 or 50 years. When your memory blows a fuse and you can't recall where yo u left the Cadillac in u 10-acre parking lot, it's comforting to have a spouse's backup bruin - which operates on }~;q~~~~/ami1ly Occasionally the backup also has a short circuit, and th en you're both in the durk. That's when you have to call the kids for help. After decades of m<1rriage, husbands and wives begin to think alike, loo k alike and finish each other's sentences. Dy putting their heads together they're able to create a comm unal brJin twice as bright and decisive a~ \eparate think tanks. With four frontal lobes at their disposal, two right and two left, whatever the problem, there's a practical or creative solu tion. The following is u typical example of how this works: T'hc right-brained wife sighs, "My mind's a coniplete blank this morning, l loney, 1 need to pick your brains. Should we cover the sof:l in Spani~h Flamingo or Fau.x Zebra'!" This \\Uke-up ca ll electrifies her husband's left lrnntul lobe where he stores the budget. Uy urging hi s wife to donate th e couch to th e Goodwill since it doesn't rcncct her impeccable ta,te, hi-. quick response averts a decor di-.astcr and financial crisis. On days her husband pulls a blan k trying to explain to his mother why they can't take her with them on thei r vacation, his wife comes up with a brillia nt right-brained solution he could never think of: Book mama on a Senior Love Doat crui se \\ ith gentlemen escort s. Another sharcJ crani;iJ chnllenge is asse mbling houscholJ appliances which come in a box with 326 parts, nnd a book of Jircctions thnt two heads with a tota l IQ of 500 pn't fath om. Senior housdcep1ng requires four legs, four arnh and u couple of game, if not perfect, back~. Cleaning at the Mel nt) res 1~ handleu on an emergency ba..,1s. \VhJtcver screams the loudest. get' the mop. When mildew rages out of control, baskets o'crno\\ like RomJn fountains, my hu::.band .111J 1 ~hullle into action. Our effom .m~ best described as chaos-spl1111ng r.1t her than role-sharing. Se\uJI libcrJtion has nothing to dd \\Ith it Thb is stork survival. Another ad\ Jntagc of the theory that l\\O·bodics-a1c-be1ter than one, Bill and I arc never sick at the same time. This leaves a backup pi.i rtner to heat up a f1olen dinne r, and gripe that th e other mate doesn't take cure of him UC her se lf. Together we fun ction as one reasonably alert, moderately ca pable, occasionally energetic individual. .LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, 540-1224, ext. 363 ·. DAILY PILOT PIU PHOTOS Hildegard Provence smiles at some custorf\~rs dining at Mutter's, her beloved Costa Mesa cafe, in 1979. ., l They couldn't resist a .place called Mutter's Hildega rd · Provenc e always. m.ade sure her custom ers got plenty to eat, and a smile . 'Th ey have to be well -fed and th ey have to be happy,'. she said -For 10 years, l lildegard Provence heaped her customers' plates with fried potatoes, bratwurst and stuffed cabbage, served with a side of home-baked bread or strudel at Muller's, an inconspicuous, but beloved cafe on Costa Mesa's Baker Street. But in 1979, Muller's closed its doors as the"building that housed it w:1~ razed for a 160-unit condominium project. Muller's was known for food :ind not for ambiance. Faded German trave l posters, snupshots or regular custome rs and faded yellow formica were the main theme. Out Hildegard was always there, 10 hours a duy, to offer her good chee r and more potatoes and gravy. "They have to be well-fed and they h<\ve to be happy," she sa id of her customers. "And if they arc not happy, we sit down and talk about it and make it right." When the ca fe was closed, she took the stove home with her. "We've been friends so long, we're not going to part." she said. Compiled by Anne Spi1111 Hildegard stands behind the counter of Mutter's. The Baker Street eatery closed in 1979 when the building that housed it was razed to make way for condominiums. SOCIETY Everything perfect · at guild event Bv B.\V. COOK, soc1ETI l:.orroa T he Came!ot Chapter of th e Guilds of the Or:rngc County Performing Arts Center gathered for a swank annual pre-Easter brunch and fashion show at the elegantly redecorated Santa Anu Country Club. The luncheon was superb, the clolhcs, courtesy of Stephanie Lewis and Saks Fifth Avenue, very smart. People were saying that they were he::tding right for the South Coast Plaza store following brunch to do a little shopping. Nancy Thompson, Kristin Dlack, Corinne Black, Mary Grace Crosby, Norn and Jim J ohnson, Helo :ind Ham Howkins·, Kay Fukunaga, Jody, Stephanie and Jennifer Geoffrey were among the celebrated live mannequins. Barbaro de l\lolt took charge of the affair, assisted by Maggie McDonohl, Gini Robjns, Lynn Dowty, Bernice Copp, Elulne Uasmojion, Kathy n oires, Shirley Stone, Agnes Schenk and Easter Dunny Julie Flanagan. , Spring break :1 on to quiet beginning In Newport Beach ..._ With a strong poJic e presence and many concerne d citizens, the once thunderous horde of students no longer seems to be visiting lotal beach. JlY LoJUA.NN BASHEDA, S'rAFF Warna NEWPORT DEACH -As usual, spring break got off to a roaring start Friday. Out you wouldn't know it strolling down this beach city's boardwalks. Once a popu lar haven for the annual hordes of feverish spring break students seekjng ultra doses of sun and sin, Newport De::tch h.is apparently lost its ap- peal as a party spot. ''It really has mellowed out," said Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis. "We are prepared to deal with any problems, but we don't have the same type of deployment on Easter week that we used to 7 or even as much as we have on a busy summer night any more." By Sunday evening, police re- ported virtually no spring break- related transgressions in Newport Beach. "There's a lot of peopl~ in town because of the weatl*r," Lt. Carson said. "But it rlally has been quiet." Warm sunny skies lured a timatcd 60,000 beachgoers t Newport coast Sunday, obou size of a summer weekday er ·d, according to .Jircguard Jim T rn- er, but the only action turnedi,out 10 be about half a dozen oi:an rescues. "Some people still come ere for spring break, but it's n l a place they come for the week as much as th ey h::td in the p~st ,'' Turner said. Carson credits police and esi- . dents with driving the young f>W· dies to other resort spots, such as the ever-popular Lake Hafasu City in Arizona and Pt1l m Springs. "There's too muc h of a police presence here and too many ~on­ cern ed citizens who just ' n'I stand for the noise and e ry· thing else that used to come ith spring break," he said. "The eo- ple who live down on the est Side don't put up with as ch as they used to." Nancy Mclnl)re's column appears Mondays. The clothes were modeled by charming Camelo1 ladies, their daughters and husbands. Looking especially elegant in a smart orange bl::tzer was Rhoda Linder, joining the pretty blonde J\lory Lou Slicbling. Special guests included Center Guild p1esident J\lorlenc Short and hu sband Bob. From left, Ray and Barbara OeMott, Marlene and Robert Short1 iialjPliL vm.. a , fll.14 HADllS HOfLINls 642·60H Your commcncs about the O.uly Pilot or nc\\-s tips "ill be: rcconlcJ and 1ivcn d1· rcctly 10 Edi1or W11lh1m Lobdell The s.ime 24-hour ons\\-crina service muy be uscll 10 rccorJ.lcucri to the editor on any topic. MAILING ADDHll Our 1ddrcu Is lJO W. 0.iy S1 • Costa Mcu, CA 92627. 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River Jetty CdM TIDH TODAY SIZE SWELL 1-3 $ 1·3 s 1-3 s 1·3 s 1 ·3 s rirst high 3:33 <1.m.-0.4 p.m. First lo"'9:44 ;1.m. 4.U Second hig,1 Stcond low TUESDAY 3:30 p.m. 0.4 9:42 p.m. S.9 First high 4:24 ~.m. -0.8 firit low 10:37 a.m. 4.3 Second high ..._ 4:08 p.m. 0.8 Second low 10:24 p.m. s.a Water Temperature: 63 •OAftNe ~ llpl variable winds 1hi(lin1 norlheuttrly 10 to 15 knots by a(ltrnoon. StH two (fft wilt\ lhrtt foot WHltrly fWe>ll. Clt.w Illes • WEATHI• AND OCIAN CONDITIONS to~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Monday. March 28. 1994 3 Yachts, ·the Duke and other notes from· my napkin -N OTES FROM SOGGY COCKTAIL NAPKINS - -All I know is what people tell me, to wit: • If you're in the market for an ocean-going yacht, plan to attend a sherifrs auction Saturday at Josh Slocum's restaurant. That's when the 120-foot Crystal, once owned by Dobby Corf}ellus, now in i,Ossession of tne Caterpillar · t;orp., goes on the block. For a mere $2.5 million or so, you could suit it home. · • Muhi·girlcd Pllnr Wayne, whose paintings of Duke-related Western scenes arc ~eiling faster than antacids at a chili cookoff, is • oxpandin& her ~orizons. She's b~en commissioned by securities .wizard Tom Sutherland to pai nt . . . I< J cl l:. TODAY DOLPHIN DAY I How docs a dolphin breathe? Do dolphins live in families? A special Spring Brea k Discovery Day will nnswcr those qu~stions and more today and April 4 in a hands-on workshop at th e .L:Junch Pad, 3333 Bear-St. in Crystal Court, Costa Mcsa."Cost is S7.50 for non-members and SS for members, Md is suitable for ages S-14. The • workshop runs twice daily, nt 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. For more informntion, 546-2061. PLANNID PARI NTHOOD MIHINCJ People interested in supporting Planned Parenthood of Orange County 11re invited to a membership party at 5 pim: in the Newport Beach home of Joan Beall. For more informatiqn, call Linda Leser at 647-0890. the spectacular view from his new Belcourt Hills showplace. A biggie, covering 6-feet by 8-feet, it'll be unveiled late next month. , ' • So you had a good night ' Local Scene picking the Oscar winners? At a high-powered party hosted by lovely Pamela. Miller and Roger Luby· (yes, he's lovely, too), four guests -Dawn, O'Rourke, Lorie Castro,.John Dempsey and the aforementioned Tom Sutherland -correctly • ARou71owN TUISQAi/ I CllNCI "WHO DONI ITt" Children ages 10-14 can dust for c • fingerprints, identify microscopic fibers to uncover clues and help Sherlock Holmes solve a mystery in a Forensic Science workshop at 10 a.m. and I p.m. today and April 5 at the -Lau nch Pad, 3333 Bear St. in Crystal Court in Costa Mesa. Cost is S7.SO for non-members, and SS for members. For dctnils, call S46-2061. WEDNESDAY NOaDSHOM fAIHIONI The Individualist department at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza will host a presentation featuring the Dana Buchman spring collection at 6:30 p.m. For details, call 8?0-3790. GARDIN CLUa LUNCHION The Harbor View Hills Garden Club targeted 10 of the 12 majors, thereby quart'ering an impressive purse. .. • Not an Oscar Night winner, despite its dazzling glitter, was the Atrium Court bash staged by the Assist ance League of Newport-Mesa. Serious-minded · cinema scholars were ticked when organizers switched off the video sound at climactic moments -so they could launch into their ~ auction. (Don't holler on me, ladies. I'm merely the conduit for complaints. • Don't stop IQ sniff the daisies planted on the median strip at ·PCH and Marguerite in flower-powered Corona del .Mar. Tli'eir bed's been taki;:n over by a family of skunks. is having its annunl luncheon and tour at Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar at 11 a.m. Anyone. jnterested in attending may call Gladys Clark at 644-6924. THURSDAY aUllNUI aHAKfAST "Manage, Be Managed, O( Get Out of the Way" is the topic of a presentation by Dick Brady at the monthly breakfast meeting of the Business DeveloJ?ment Diyision of the Newport Ha~bor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 7:1S a.m. at the Sheraton Newport B~ach, 4S45 MacArthur Blvd. Cost with prepaid resct"Vntions is $14 for chamber members and S 17 for guests. For more information, call 729-4400. Send your items to Around To11n editor, Tiie Doily Pilot, JJO lV. Day St., Costa Mcsu, Calif. 91627. ' •Civic-minded Jim Dale, forme'r co-owner of revivified Villa Nova, has parted company wi th his subsequent venture, Bisketti Boy, in Huntington Beach. 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An autopsy, however, now indi- cates that the initial he nd injury appears 10 have been caused by a blow to the head, her friends say. It also showed the boy wns healing from fractured ribs, friends say. "K . . b I I I . . nrey IS JUSt a so UIC y in shock," DeCnrbo said. ''She's u ~omplete wreck." Jaeger apparently Jeft her son with Laudenback Friday rather than take him 10 daycure for fear the other children might pl ay 100 rough with him in light of hi s head injury. "She lived for this. child," Dc- Carbo said. "She has said many rimes that if anyt hing happened to the child, she would die." DeCarbo said friends and family are taking turns stayi ng by Jaeger's side. "Someone is with her at all limes for fear she'll take her life," she said. _J DeCarbo was one of several friends who traveled 10 Jaeger's 29th· St reet ·house Sunday to pack away reminders of Tr ier, such· as his toys, and collect belongings for the boy's mother, who is staying wit.h her parents in Glendora. "She does not want to ever come back here again," DeCarbo safd. Jaeger apparently moved to Newport Beach in November, about the time she began dating Laudenback. "He's a total charm- er," DeCarbo said of Laudenback. "Kids gravitated to him."\ Laddenback could not be reached for commenl before being taken into custody Sunday, but his father said he is convinced his son will be vindicated. "I believe he is totally in- nocen 1," Leonard Laudenback said when reached at his Costa Mesa home. "I know him too well. Everybody. in Newport Ucach loves him." Earlier Sunday, before Brian Laudenback was arrested a second time, Leonard Laudenback said he was counting on the autopsy re- port to show that Tyler died due to complications from the previous skull fracture, absolving his son of any blame. Police had not officially released the autopsy report as of Sunday evening and declined 10 confirm i1s co ntents. Le:,lic Swanberg, a 29th Street neighbor who had previously let Laudenback Jive in her home for roughly six months when he was ou r of work, said she wa:, "literally still in total shock." According to .Swanberg, Lau· dcnback was adored by he r 7-year- old son, who spen1 coun1lcss hours with the man. "My son was with him all the time," she said. ''Thcv wrcs1lcd 1ogethcr. Went 10 the beach together. He absolu1cly adored Drian." _.Swanberg said Laudcnbnck, a barrender for numerous area tav- erns and nightclubs before losing · his las1 job at 1he Dlue Ucc t, baby- sat for many nearby l.1milics. ''Brian loved kid~." :,he said. "lie was great "ith children. This is like saying your gr .mdmothcr (has been arrcsled on suspicion of murder). It 's unbclic\able." Swanberg said she sa t her son down after hearing the nev.s of Laudcnback·~,. arrest and asked him whether ·he had ever hurt him. "He said, 'Drian would never hurt me.' " she related. In the meantime, Jaeger is mak- ing pl an:. to bury her son at sea. DcCarbo dc!>cribcd Tyle r as a "jo- via l" boy, who "loved the ocean and loved to play." I fil '$798 with COUPOn below TAX ,, ...... 1 for the last two years. This modest upswing comes as good news to cities that depend on sales tax to generate as much as half their annual revenue. And it comes as even better news 10 the locnl business community. Because California cities receive about 1 % of all taxable sales generated with- in their municipal borders, a gain of $1 million in sales tax revenue translates into a $ IOO million in- crease in local retail sales. There has been scant reason to cheer since retail sales took a nose dive with the dismantling of the defense industry, which cost the stllte about 800,000 high-paying jobs, according to Doug Jens-en, :1 financial analyst with Municipal • Resource Consultants, a firm which tracks economic 1rends ~nd advises cities on a range of sales tax, business licensing, legislative and economic develoRment issues. The loss of so many upper- income jobs -most of which were OPTOMETRISTS ; Fro• P•s• 1 1,000-square-feet to open his practice. "Newport Boulevard was two-Innes with palm trees and parking in the center," said Crawford, 84, of Costa Mesa. "It was truly a goat hill," he added, referring to the area's nickname. Crawford, who was one of a handful of optometrists in the area at the time, also served as the president of the chamber of commerce. In 1953, when Costa Mesa pe titioned to become a city, he was with the chamber when • members decided to put up the money needed to file the ci 1y's incorporatio.n papers. Just before incorporation in 1951, as 1he demand Ir . Crawford's services gr w, he invited Marlin -Dales join him. Dales was fresh out of college and he !laid ·Crawford actually encouraged him to become an optometrist. "l just walked into his store one day and asked him about it," said Dales, 71, of Costa Mesa. "I kept in touch and when 1 graduatell, he asked me 10 join." Dales had another curious link to the loc:uion -his wife's father was the butcher at the Red and White Market before Crawford bought it. . "II was a coincidence th at her dad had been the butcher in the same building,'' :;nid Dale:,, who also spc nr much of his childhood in Costa Mesa. Nelson was the last of the partners to join, in 1965. He bud already been established as an optome trist in town for nbout nine years when he met Crawford through the local Kiwanis Club. He was looking for a new loca tion and Crawford suggested Nelson join the business. "I had a following that I brought with me," Nelson said. "Dr. Crawford and 1 were close friends. I consider him my best friend. That kind of friendship made us want to work together." Katie's Fresh FLOWERS on the peninsula . Special local Delivery Program $6.99 723-5283 ... an Southern California -had a direct impact on city coffers, Jens- en said, becnuse sales tax revenues arc tied so closely to how welJ the economy is doing. This 1s because, unlike essentials such ns food and rent, the taxable soles from which city revenue is collected generally comes out of disposable income. A big drop in defense·related jobs meant less disposable income to spend on non-esse111ials. The la§t real banner yea r for city revenues was 1989, according to Jensen. "Sales tax revenue dropped significantly since then, all over the state," Jensen said. But while Southern California con- tinues to suffer the most lingedng effects of dcfertse industry cuts, Orange County, at least, has begun to sho'~ signs of pulliug out of the ta ilspin, Posting a modest .2% sales tnx gain over the previ- ous year. · . Los Angeles County registered a 3% decline in sajes tax receipts over last year, by_ comparison. Most of the gains in Costa Mesa and Newport Dcach appear to be From then on _lqe practice, known simply as the offices of Ors. Crawford, Dales and Ne lson, grew. Things were busiest through the 1960s and 70s. Tne business served 12 to 15 patients most days, with the doctors sharing the load equally. "We gave enough time to each person to do the work," Nelson said. "If they wanted lo just si t and talk, we would just sit and talk,'' Dales said. "But there was never anyone sitting for long in the waiting room." Although they say they've never counted, the partners estimate they've seen thousands of patients in their 1ime at that location. They've examined and treated, in ~ome cases, three generations of families. Out in 1he mid-1980s, business ~tarted to slow down. · ''HMO's came on and some patients had passed away," Crawford said. "Our loyal core of coming along four main fronts, ac- cording to local experts: auto sales, high-tech electronics, busi- ness-to-business transactions and rest:iurant meals. ln Newport Deach, especially, dining out is in again, though the per-dinner tab may be less thnn it once was. With the economic downturn people became more conservative with their dining dollars, according to John McPherson, who moni1ors snles tax activity for the city f>f Newport Dench. A slight resur- gence in restaurant revenues, McPherson said, is con}ing mostly in the affordable dining category. In a city uniquely tied 10 restau· rant revenues, even a slight gain is encouraging. Another less obvious retail seg- ment to show signs of an upswing has been busi ness-to-business sales, said Richnrd Luehrs, presi- dent of the Newport H;irbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Items like computers, copiers, fax machines all have nn impac t on th e city's sales tax base, he said. Having an even 11igger impact patients stayed through the years. It was enough to keep us busy." nut a few years ago, Dales' fragile health and Nelson's urge to pursue other interests prompted all three men to 1hink about retiring. Recently, they sold 1he practice to Bob Komkar, who now occupies the building and has named 1he business Newport Harbor Optometry. And in the tradition of coi nci dence set by Dal es, Komkar also came on board with an unexpected tie to the business. · "Dr. Dales signed my diploma," said Komkar, who added that Dales was a member of the board of Southern California College of Optometry in Ful)erton where Komkar grnduatcl.l in 1986. Ahhough they h:ive been re1ircd for a few months, th~ trio has been consulting with Komkar until he got his practice off the ground. There will be a retirement party in honor of the men Wednesday at the office, 1796 Newport Dlvd. introduces Delta Personally a new and exciting breast form choice. 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Costa Mesn, too, has seen a slight pickup in nu10 sales recently, according to Marc Quvis, the city's assistant director of finance. Davis . suid ii was 100 early 10 tell what impact the new Triangle Squnre retail cente.r will have on 1he city's sales tax base over the long term , but 1here arc encouraging signs that it may serve as 1he corner· stone to the downtown's resur- gence. "It's a draw to the area,'' said Fawcett. Fawcett also no1ed a :,urge in sales a1 mid-priced dinner houses in Costa Mesa. And as for Costa Mesa's pri- mary retail center, South Co:m Plaza, Fawccu s:iid it has held fairly steady throughout the reces- sion. But given the general down- turn th'c economy had taken, he added, "anybody who stays level hns improved." And South Coast Plaz:i is nt a level that remains unapproachable by other county cen ters. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaUy Piiot . \ , \ Monday, March 28, 1994 5 .PORTS SPORTS EDITOR RbGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 Balboa Island's · Kenny Fagans, .'Mr. Clf,' dead at 84 ~ Heart attack ends life of one of Southland's great sports legends. NEWPORT DEACl I -J. l<enne1h Fa- gans, one of the all-time personalities· and movcrs-and-shnkers in Southern Califor- nia iima1eur athletics, died late s~11ufday night at Hong l lospital as a result of a heart attack, following a first attack three hours earlier. He was 84 and leaves behind his wife of 52 years, Norma, and sons Jim, of Denver, and Tom, of Lukewood. His ashes will be scattered at sea by 1he Neptune Society in accordance wi1h his wishes. "Later on maybe' there'll be a memorial Sea Kings dominate Vaqs to win opener. ~ MacMillan's tough on mound, Davis belts three-run homer to continue Corona del Mar roll. . CORONA DEL MAR -~ ~t)lcS DJ\is ripped a three-..., run home run. and pitcher 1 l).an ~tacr-.t1ll.1n tos.,ed four ~ more scoreless innings,· as · · Corona del Mar High shut · out hollt Rancho Alamlll>s Saturdav, 8·0, in the op..!nlllg round of pool pl:i) :n the Pm.le of the Coast Tournament at CdM. Mac~lillan, 2-1, pitched the lirst four innings for the \1Ctory, stril..ing out seven, gi\ing up onl} tw6 hits and \\all..ing no- body. I le ha~ 28 stnl..eouts, a 1.16 earned See SEA KINGS/Page 6 Cabrera hurls one-hitter to propel Eagles ~ Fifth-inning blooper spoils no-hit bit for junior right-hander. COSTA MESA A blooper to center in the fifth inning was the only thing separating Estancia l ligh junior right·hander Jose Ca- ~brera from a no-hitter Satur- day, as the Eagles defeated visiting Bolsa Grande, 3-1, in the fir~t round of pool play in the Pride of the Coast Tourna- ment. Cabrera, who authored a l\\O·hitter in his first victory of the season over Calvnry Chapel, struck out five and walked only IH IAOLH/P••• 6 service of some sort," said Norma f-agans Sunday. "He always said he'd like a happy wake where everyone retells stories." "Kenny," as thoi.e in his 111ncr-circle .re- ferred to him, had been in poor health for several years, and had taken a con ider- oble turn for the worse in and around the Christmas holi~ayi. because of vertigo. "l'm so grateful," continued Norma Fa- gans-, referring to her husband's long b:it- tl e. "He couldn't spe:ik, he couldn't write, he couldn't type, he was just miserable ... " Acting CIF Commissioner Dean Crow- ley labeled Fagans' death as a ''terrible loss," adding that eve n just recently he had conferred with him with regard to ad- vice on CIF matters. ''You could ·always rely on Kenny for advice," said Crowley. "whether in terms of dealing with people, as well as the ins and outs of the ClF. What a losi.." l·agans, a Balboa Island resi- dent 'for 30 years, was "Mr. CIF'' for 21 years -from 1954- 1975, turning il into one or the mosr respccled high scho9I or- ganizations in the nalion as it grew from 209 schools to over 500. hi'> five teams won f 60 games and lo t nine. During the '51-52 era his Tarbabea quintets won 53 straight, taking the CIF crown in back-U>-back fashion. Hi<i O\~rall coaching record, in - cluding three se~ice teams, \\as 291-25. His accomplishments as a player at Huntington Park High and Oregon State, and coach at Kenny Fagans As an administrator at the CIF he ruled with an iron hand and was the sole guidance for the CIF playoffs, using his expe- rience and first-hand knowledge Compton High School, have long been noted, including a Southern California high . school championship for Huntington Park in 1927. Most signific~nt in terms of numbers was as Compton's basketball coach where to seed the brackets. Often those pairings came under severe scrutiny, especially since there were often conflicting viewpoints, to the chagrin of f jgans, who wo~ltl answer any of his crit- PRIDE OF THE COAST BASEBALL TOURNAMENT • I Newport Harbor High shortstop Brett Hllsta (left) prepares to field a low throw at second base in the Sailors' 6·4 win. -Sandstrom helps Sailors keep the faith ~ Senior outfielder/DH keys little ball exhibition, which helps Tars defeat Orange Lutheran COST A ~t ESA -It. all or nothing for Nc\\port Har-/~ bor High. I~ ., "I don't get hits unless cv· \i ~J erybody's together," Sailor ~ ....... ~~ outfielder/designated hitter Scott Sand· strom said. "We win because of the whole team. We've been working so hard, l feel that when I have more faith in the other play· ers. l l:ave more faith in m)self." Sandstrom's bat has been pretly faithful lately, especially on Saturday, when the host Tars defeated Orange Lutheran, 7~4, in the opener of the Pride of the Coast Toun:1ament at Cos1a Mesa High. The game was originally scheduled to be played two hours earlier at Newport Harbor, but Friday's rainstorm soaked the third-base side of the field, forcing two tournament games to be shifted to Costa Mesa, where the S:iilors (3-6) apparently felt right at home. Newport Harbor Coach Kirk Oates jug- gled two pitchers and watched his offense lay down five successful sacrifice bunts, in-, BRIEFLY eluding three in the fifth inning, '"hen the Sailors scored three times to tal..e a 6-4 lead. "That's what you'v~ got to do -play little ball," said B~ues, whose squad hosts 'We've been working so hard, I feel that when I have more faith in the other players, I have more faith in myself.' -SCOlT SANDSTROM Newport Harbor senior Drea Olinda in the second round of pool play today at 11 a.m. "That's the \\ay the game should be pla}cd." Sandi.\rom, who crush~d his first career varsity hbme run on Tuesday against Tu · 11n, continued his hot hitting ag:iimt Or· ange Lu theran (2·6). delivering the S:iil- or.,' inaugural hit of the game in the third 111ning \\ith two out. dri,ing a t\\O-run sin· gle to left field. In the second inning. Sandstrom reached on an error. stole second base. advanced to third on a \\ itd pitch by Or· ange Lutheran right-hJnder Adam Ca,J- ncs!i, and scored on a thro" ·JO\\ n to sec· ond on Aaron Lisi's !>tolen ba~c. In the fifth, after Drett Hlista scored. from third on an infield error. Sandstrom drove in another run "ith a double to left field, scoring Matt Burns for the go-ahead run. Mike Freeman added Ne,\port Harbor'l> th ird run of the inning, :ind l>i\lh in the g(lmc, ''hen he !>Cored from third on .a squeeze by Da"e Sno\\den. ·:Those arc the l) pc of thing~ we need to do to win," Bates said of Sno,,den's perfect I)' executed squeeze do\\ n the th ird·base line. Durn and Joe Urban, B:ite .. · \\Orl..hor~c on the mound, al'>o had sacrifice bunts in the fi fth. Hlista had n sacrifice in the third th:ll led to a run, and Chad Coluccio added another sacrifice in the si.\th Coluccio, loafe at first on a fielder's choice. eventually scored on Urban's single. "Any "in's a nice win," D:ite said. "We 'll take them any way we can get th em." '-.. See SAILOU/P•1• 6 Orange ~ Coast terminates 13-game losing skid COSTA MESA -Freshman x rigJll·hondcr George Wisc scattered • seven hits and ho~t Orange Coast College used JO hits to post sin~le runs in the first, fou rth and fifth in- nings \O end a 13·game losing stre•1k Saturday "ith a 3-2 Oran£e Empire Confe rence triumph over Saddleback. Wi .. e, in only his econd start of the cason, yielded single runs in the ixth and eighth as the Pirates (4-16, 1-11 in conference) ended the chool's \\-Or t lo ing iikein in 19 years. He !.truck out five, walked three and hit two. "lt was nice," OCC Coach John Altobelli said of the victory. "I he guy have been play- ina hard, and ju.st coming up short, which has been frumu1ina. Now, we huve the monkey off our bac~ and we can Ju t relax and play the game. We're not playing for championships, but we can be o spoiler." Kerry Cosgrove doubled twice and singled, drivina in a pa~r of run ', while catcher Darren Igoe threw out tho potentiul tying run trying to steal second to end the Gauchos' eighth-inning uprising. OltANOI COAST J, IADDLIUCK t S<1ddlcb1<I. 000 OC)I 010-2 1 l Or.inge Coast 100 110 oo~-l 10 1 8cdrl1i.-n, liron ISl ;ind kl«kncr; Wist! and lg~. W-Wiw, 1·0. l -ltdrosi.in, l·l. l8-Cotgro1tc lOCO 2, focucca COCO, M.KOumot1 (OCC}, Wolttr (S), Well.ts (W). JI-Ernst (0CC). Sllors ~ tor 111tlonlll NEWPORT BEACH -The A Newport Harbor High sailing team won the Pacific Coast lnterscholas-7.. tac S:1ilin1 Association qualifyin& IC• rics Saturday to earn the rijht to defend Its na· tiona junior champion hip in Ne~rt Harbor. The Sailors, including Nathan Dunham, Ca4'cy Hoga°' Patrick H<>&un, Steve Kleha, C r1ncy Polovina and Danny Zimbaldi,~n 7 of 8 heats Saturday in the five-team series. ~ Corona del Mor, re~rescnted.,by Mondy Mc- Donnell, Andrew Patterson, Reathcr Porter, Mike Rcichcr, Ken Ward ~nd Sabrina Witzel. finished tied for fourth. CdM runners perfqrm wen PASADENA -A quartet of Co------·- rona del Mar Hi~h runners com· _. ~. bincd to win the 1gi rls in\11ta1ional ,7 distance medley relay to hi&hli&ht strong Sea King pcrform:mce Saturday at the Pasadena Game~ :u Occidental C.Ollege. Chri ty Cummin'>. Jennifer G:udner, Chet ca Rutter and Tracy Clark combined for a win· ning time or 12:S4.S, uch cc.terina a r.harc of the -4,000 mc&ers. Senior Mepn Upham ran a aeason·bcst time of 27.25 seconds to finish second in lM sirl1 open 800, while Neil Pursona (boys 800) and ......... Ihle. c.tm• 1mm.a-ua••• ---.... ..... ics straight·up and "ithout re.,cnation. "He could gel un )Uu," said Cro\\lc). referring tu per ... onal e\pcr1enccs "hen he \\as oll1c1ating. and Fagan<i didn't see Jhings C)e-tO•C)e. "He'd che\\, that's lur sure," continued Cro"lc), "but then it \\Us·u~er." ·He \\J'> a forcdul ~H.lrnini·~M;.itor," noted Oun AnJet:>en. the CIF's first·C\:Cr .publi1.1st under rag;.111\ in 1963-67: "Uut he ''as )ears and )Car) ahead uf hi:. time .as an aumin1s1rator, especially 111 terms of playoff:, foresigh t." As a baske1bajl pb)cr a1 Oregon 5tJh: he "a!. a three·yc;.ir -.1;.irtcr and an All· Pacific Coast Conference guard in his 1un- 'ior and i.enior year .. When he wus graduated at OSU he \\U'> the president of the senior cl;.iss, :rnd later See FAGANS/Page 6 Mustangs find Brea victory hard to take ~Wildcats chose to 'run ' it up, irking Mesa coach and players in Pride of the Coast open~r. llv RlCHARD Dusi\:, !lr.,ar' Wann. COSTA !\t!:.SA -Sure, 1t \\JS ugl}. but Brea Olinda High didn't ffijl..e 11 any prct· 11er \\Ith lls que ... 11onable base-path e1hic ... \ hen )Ou're ahead by a ton 1n b.1scbJll, cu:.rom )JU \Ou call oil 1he hori.cs. You .. 1111 s .... mg ihe 0 b:.its, thro'' st ril..es :ind play catch, bu1 there are un - \Hitten rules that call for j degree of pit). "I sllll thin!.. \\e \\ere hustling. C\en though ''e got our bu m handed to us. and I don't think (llrca Olinda) should be t:iggmg up and ~teulin\:; ba)CS lil..e thjt," said Cos ta f\lci.a Coach Douf Deals. "hose i.quad absorbed a 17·0 loss S:itur- dJy in the first round of pool pla) in the Pride of the COJ'.)l TournameM at Costa Me .. a, "here pride was difficu lt to find in either dugout. as the maJorit} of the fan, '~emed more interested in "atching 1h.: adpcent L111 lc League game. Orea OlindJ (7-2). l.:jd1ng 16-0 in th.: fifth inning, continued to pour it on The \\ ildc:its '>tole a ba'c that inning; an~ ther runner tagged from ccoad :inJ :id,.inced to third the pre' IOU'> inning. ahead b) the same account "l hool.. their Cllach's (Ste\C Hi l..C}) hJnd. bu1 after 1hc f.lme. I JUSt told my !..ids to come do\\ n the hne (and not shat...c hand) ''Ith Urea Olinda pla)e~)." Deats !>Jlc.l. "I ha\e .1 l1Jrd time \\1th that. If it's l:?·O, I don't I.no" ... if 11'!> 16-0 .. hey, ''e'rc JU!.t tl\ing to get outs and get out of here "Uut the big l..cy for us is going 10 sec ho'" "e rc-.pond tiodJ} ag:iin<>t Orange Lutheran a1 3 p.m an the econd round of pool pl:i\ at Ne" port Harbor)." Joi.h Can t had :i pair of singles, g1' ing him a mode t three-game hitting stre.ik for the Mu-.tJng (3-7). And freshman kft-h:inder Chris Mol..cde struck out the i.1de -• all three batter .. lool..ing at strike lhrcc -in the ccund inning to terminate a fi,c·run inn ing for Orea Olinda. A 1dc from that, liule cl~e \\Cnt right for Coi.ta Mca Four Mu tong pitchers combined for 13 .... alk and three hit batsmen, .... hile the Mc a defense committed four error'> See MUSTANOltP•1• i Monday, March 28, 1994 Kenny Fagens, circa 1927 as a prep at left, and right in his prime as CIF·SS commissioner. FAGANS, fr•• Ptl .. S • 1 honored as a third-team All· American in basketball. Easily the biggest disappoint· meni of his athletic life was miss· • -ing out in the selections for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1936. It was the first-ever U.S. basket· ball team and he lost out in what he felt was a political decisioq to Sam Baher, who would go on to become a radio sports announcer. Although he was a man for all seasons, his heart was always with basketball. Among his myriad of honors was a Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Orange Coun· ty Spons Hall of Fame. Some 500, representing a vi rtual who's who of Southern California amateur athletics were in at· tendance for his retirement dinner in April of 1975. In World War II he was a cap- iain in the Army Ai r Corps, and soon after began his high school coaching career at Compton. He coached Compton College to a 66- J 0 record in 1949-50. DEEP SEA FISHllllG SUNDAY'S HSN COUNTS Davey'• Leeker -S boats, 102 anglers. 165 bonito, J a lico bass, 22 soand bus, 44 sculpin, 8 shccphcad, 23 rockfish, 63 blue pCrCj_h, 6 whitefish, 1 black sea b.aC's (rclNscd). Newpert La11tlle• -no report. ' ..._ ..... Oark (prll l,600) eac:h finished toUnb. Charlyn Orubbs was third in tbe prll 300 intermediate bur· dlea. while Cummins ran fourth ia &he sirls open 800 with a time of 2:2S.O. ICC••• RIVERSIDE -x Au1ic Pena homered • and worked Into the seventh inning on the mound to lead an 8· 7 second-game victory over host Cal Baptist to give Sou thern Califo rnia Coll ege a dou· blehcadcr split in Golden State Athletic Conference play Satur- day. Cal Baptist won the first iame. 8-2. Pena, who launched a two-run blast in tbe second same, also doubled in.fhe opener. CAL UPnlT 1. ICC I 5oCAI Colep DOO ocn 000-l S • Cal ...... 000 004 40X-8 14 _ ledleyf Mlsey (I) and Seeley; ~ ands.ltlman. W-CrubMKher. L-lediley, 21. 21-fleu CSCC>, JKbon Cei). · 31-Maltln (CB). HR-JM«plu (Q), ICC 1. CAL MPlllT 7 SoC.I CGnqe 410 201 0 -8 14 l CAI ...-C 021 400 0-7 9 1 PeM, lrilHy (7) and ~; va1as.-. ~ (2), DoWding (4), Meyers (6) -41 W....... W-Pena. 2·2. l-~ 21-s.wel (SCC), Jxkson (Cl), SallsM.ln (Q). HR-Pena <SCC), Sinpf ca-. V•unra w third PENSICOLA. Fla. ~ The Southern California ~College $O ft b a ll te a m ---- wrapped up action in the Spring Fling Toumamcnt Saturday, de· reati~ Pacific Lutheru. J-0; la . the ddJd.plla.... . Tbe Vanpa* (l4-'6) WC18 beaten ia the JCmiliMll tJ tits University of Wett Florida, die dcrcnding NAIA national cham· pion, 8-0. Sh:innon Sa1lor allowed two- hi1s in the th1rd·placc game to improve to 12·3, while Tracy Scofield, Shannon Moreno and Shannon O'Rourke each had 1wo hits on the day. ~ Shunnon Moreno sporked the seorins rally against Pacific Lu· theran with o leadott bunt sin· gle, and g:ime home two outs later on a Scofield singlo. Angi~ Vega then tripled to plate Schofield for the insurance ru.n that proved unnecel58Jl. Pacific lutMrMOOO 000 000-0 l 1 • SoCal ColleseOOO 200 000-2 s 2 Johnson and l ronlOft; Saylor Md l~iJ. W-Sayfot, 11·3. l -)olantoft. 38-Vtp (SCC). WUT fLeRIDA I, ICC e ~I College 000 000-0 2 4 WC!St flotlcU 004 110-1 10 l Howl.rd and l ewis; tien'et'I MCf Coodhut. W-Herrera. l-Haward, 11·3. 28-JohnJon (WF). ~ ........ 2111 BEVE R L Y ,,,. i HILLS -Estancia ~ t.. High's Jol e ne 7 Schoenert (330 hur· dies) and Tanya Perkins (two- mile) earned second-place fin· ishes in their respective events to lead the Eagles at the Beverly Hills invitational track and field meet Saturday. Schocnert's time or 52.3 was a personal best, as was Perkins' 12:31 clocking. Vicki Pelayo was fo ui'th in the two-mile (12:49), while the dis- tance medley re lay team of Car· rie Appell, Schocnert, Patty Kuchczynsld and Nancy Ro- dripa .-..a .tC) JCCOnds off die ICbool teeofd with a flftb- plKo tbM ol 14:12.2. The two-mDo relay &eam of Appell, Kuchc:zynlkl, Kad V/chr and Rodfi&uez rmished founh whh a time of 11:\2.2. while the mile relay quartet of Kati Wehr, Paula Shinners, Pelayo iand J anet Cardena were fifth (5:13.3). Nora Co1t:incda (61·1) and Janet Oardcnu (S9-6) ~bo th rew well in the discus. CdM lllrl• run W8I PASADENA -A ·-llllJ!l,,_- 41 •;- quortet of Coronn ~.,. del Mar High run· r nets combined to win the girls invit:ttional distance medley relay' to highlight strong Sea King performances Saturday at the Pasadena Gumcs at Oc· cidental College. Christy Cummins. Jennifer Gardner, Chelsea Ruller und Tracy Clark combined for a win· ning time of 12:54.5, each cover· ing a share of the 4,000 meters. Senior Megan Upham ran a season-best lime of 27.25 sec· onds to finish second in the girls open 800, while Neil Parsons (boys 800) and Clark (girls 1,600) each fin ished fourtb. Charlyn Grubbs was third in the girls 300 intermediate hur· dies, while Cummins ran fourth in the girls open 800 (2:25.0). DCC crew victorious NEWPORT BEACH Four ,;!;z_ boats from Orange ----Coast College pre· vailed Saturday in a tri-meet with UC Sllnta Barbara and San Diego State in Newport Harbor. The men's junior varsity eigh ts, the women's varsity eights, the men's varsity fours and the men's novice eights all emerged victorious. · Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot SAILORS fre•P•1•I Urban sttlrted and pitched thrte·plus innings, then returned on.d earned his team's first ~ave of the season. Left-hander Mike Duist (1·2), recovered from o mus· cle imbalance, pitched two perfect innings io relief, striking out a pair und meriting the victory. Utbun, who walked stx and struck out five in five innings, was• pulled in the fourth wilh nobody' out, ofter giving up a solo home run to No. 9 .hitter Phil Lebrecht and walking le adoff mun Tim MUSTANGS fr•• P••• I Mokede gctve up eight unearned runs in the third. "That was great, striking out the side (in the second), especially in a horrible situation," Deats said of Mokl!de, who began the year on the frosh/soph team, and was called up to the junior varsity last week, only to be pressed into var· sity service Saturday. "He did a great job, but he'll probably stay on JV." IUA 17, COSTA MUA 0 Costa Mes.i 000 000 0-0 3 4 Bru Olinda 358 010 x-17 9 0 Rice, Mol.cde (2), Alce (J), Ch11tm.ln (6) and Schroeder, Vari Horn (6); Trombly, Knuth (6), Ans~ch (7) and Brilmbilla. W-Trombly, 4-0. l -Rlce, 1·2. 28-lords (80), Theis (80), Stoddard (80), Ansp3ch (80), Anderson (80), SEA KINGS frem Pa1• S ·run average, and only one walk, in 18 innings 1his season. CDM I , RANCHO ALAMITOS 0 Corona dcl M01r 210 320 0-8 8 1 Rilncho Al01mitos 000 000 0-0 4 4 M01cMillan, Johnson (S), Wills (7) and Knecht; Trigg. StinC!r (6) ~d Oslcrode. W-MacMill3n, 2·1. l-Trigg, 1·1. HR-03vis (CdM). Smith. Buist entered und recorded three quick outs, then got the £ide in order in the fifth. "lluist cume in and showed us something 1oday," Bates said. ,.We're going to need hi.m. Hc'.s been a varsity player smce h1~ freshman yeur." NIWPORT HAlllOR 7 OUNGI LU1HlllAN 4 Orange lulher.1n l 10 100 0-4 8 2 N~port llafbor 012 031 11-7 6 1 C.avaness, I loward (5) ;ind Rell01nd; Uc\>an, Buist (4), Urb.in (6) .ind Smith. W-Buisl, 1•2. l -C11vancu, 0·2. S-Urban, I. 28-h .ndstrom (NH). llR-lcbrccht (0L). EAGLES fr•• P•1• 5 one, giving up an uncurned run in the fifth. Senior catcher Pedro Arceyu( supplied all the offense with a three-run double. Estancia (5·5), continues pool play today at 11 a.m., hosting El Modena. UTANCIA 3, IOLSA GRANDI 1 Bolsa Gr;inde 000 010 0-1 ·1 Estanciil 000 OOJ x -3 S Gomez and Hendrix; Coibrcra and P. Areeyul. W-Cabrera, 3·2. l-Gomez, 1·2. 28-P. Arceyut. LOCAL SCHEDULE MONDAY ......... High Khool -Ptlde of lhe Co.isl To1mwm11nt: Al Ne"port H.ubor -ltH Olind.a \.S, N"°l>O" llJrbof, 11 .a.m., Cott.1 Mi's.a Y'i. Oran~ Lulher&n, J p.m.; Al hl•nd;a -Cl Mud~01 111. hl;ancl~ I I a.in .. S.utl;a "'"'lt.trit.a ». lolu Cr~nd11, l p.m.; Al Corona dcl M.u -Vktot V.ilh.•y vs. Corona 1M M"'• 11 a.m., C~nlury "'· lbncho AlJmllos, l p m. ..,.., ... ltlgh tchool -C;pi•lr;anu V.ifl,•y oil c.IJnci;a, 3:15 p.m. Tennis College ml'n -Sou1hcrn C;al1lu1nia Colll'ge al IYU HJ'40lil, l p.m. PUBLIC NOTtCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ~OTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _P_U_B_L_l_C_H_O_T_l_C.._E_S __ ment by the Stalt of Call-Successful bldd• lhall No preference will be reHntetlw to 1dl1\lnl1l8' of Orange County Cahfor· SERVICE HOUSEHOLD ctarlng the urgency thereof. NOTICE OF TRUIT£l'I U U Coun1Y on February 22 1994 fomla Conttactors' State U-furnish payment bond encl ~led unless the bld Is the tstalt of the decedent. nla ' ITEMS ' Tt~E MOTION lo give the T111e Order No. 12917·3 NOTICE·ThlS FICIJbOUS NN!!t ---------cense Boatd and regls· pei'formenc• bond u r• accompanied by the STD THE PETITION requests More commonly known A252 GIRON GRUBBS. ordlllance first reading car· ,,.... ..... 4M11121fll Statement e•plrtS hv1 years PUBLIC NOTICE t«ed for asbeStos ebet• quired by llw. 811. aulhof'lty 1o edmlnlster th• as: 701 Marguerite Ave .. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS rltd by the following roll Rtletenoe Ho. 49950926Pl from the date It was hied In 111e ---------•menl With the DIYlslon of Pll'tlclpetlon 1n the Minor-Bid proposals must be esta1• uncltr the lndepen-C0tona del Mar, CA A259 RICHARD L. call vote: APNI 141~031 Olllce of the County Clerk A new 0205055 Occupatlonel Safety and lty/Womens/Disabled Veter· submitted for the entire dent Adminlstrlllon of E• Terms ol sale ate cash in PARKER, HOUSEHOLD COUNCIL MEMBERS: YOU ARE ~ DEFAULT UN· Fielltlous Business Namt Stata· STATE OF Health, Department of ~ ans Business enterprises worlc described therein. 0. tales Act. (Tllls autnor1ty lawful money of the United ITEMS AYES: Oen la, Hum-DER A DEED Of TRUST DATED men1 must be filed oetore fllal CALIFORNIA d~~jtlons. 1 (M/W/OVBE) Program Is re-vtatlons from plans and will allow the pertonal rep-States on confirmetlon or A343 HORNBLOWER phrew, Hornbuc kle, 1Ql'l7,.9 UffLESS YOU TAKE time The l•il!IQ ol ttus statement DIVISION OF THI! ail!' wll onl' :•peel or.!i quired f0t this Project. BID· spec:illcattons will ~ be resentallve to lake many sale, 0t pai1 cuh and bel· YACHTS, HOUSEHOLD Butta Erickson NOES: TIOH .TO PROTECT YOUR does not ol l!sell aufllortze ltla STATE '"""CHfTECT ..,.... Y acctp DEAS ARE ADVISED TO considered and will be tctlon1 without obtaining anct evidenced by note at· ITEMS N 'ABSENT.'N IT ,.., SOLO use Ill tills slale ol a Flcbtous .on from those Contractors COMM ENCE THE RE· cause for reJeclloris of court approval. Before tak· cured by Mortgage or Trust A 4 6 O R 0 N G'R E Y, one. • one. PROPERTY, MAY "" Business Name In v1olatton ol DEPARTMENT OF having eltend lht following QUIRED M/W/OVBE PRO. bids, The Department has Ing certain ve<y lmportani deed on tile property to HOUSEHOLD ITEMS THE FULL TEXT or the AT A PUBLIC SALf. IF YOU Iha rights ol anofller under Fed· GENERAL SERVICES mandatory P'•bld site In-CEDURES IMMEDIATELY the right to waive any Ir· actions, however, lhe per· sold. Ten percent of 8130 LARRY STURCHIO, ordinance ma~ be read In NEED AH E>CJltAAATION Of THE eral. State, Of commoo law (Ste INVITATION TO BID spectlon tou~s: u p ON REC EI p T OF regularity In a bid or to r• .onal representative will be amount bid lo be dtpos· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS the City Clerk 1 Otflce, 77 NATURE Of TME PflOCUOINGS Sec:tlOn H400 et seq . Business SEALED PROPOSALS 1. On April 7, 1~, at PROJECT MANUAL jecl any or all bids. required to give notice to lted with bid. For more In-; 8144 MARINA MUWNAX, Fair Drive, Co11a Me... AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULO and Prolesslons Code) ~·II be recelYed by the OM-10:00 a.m .. lhtre will be. PRELIMINARY REVIEW: No bid will be consldred Interested p81'10ns unless formation, call Marth Dour HOUSEHOLD ITEMS MARY T. ELLIOTT, COHTACT AlAW't'ER. flrslF ing Ston or the Slate Alchltect, pre·bld s~a Inspection Bidder1 may have their Ml unless II Is made on a they heve welved notice or Auctioneers, lne .• 11 (2131 8205 JUDITH FRUTIQ, Deputy City Clerk On 0411"4 It 10 00 A.M .. N.A Newport Bead,.Cosu Mesi Dep11rtment of General Sef. tOUIS, at w ch lime rtpt• W/DVBE Uoeumentatlon re-atanderd fOf'm furnished by consented lo the propoaed 385-1891. HOUSEHOLO ITEMS Published New ort MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC IS °""I f'Pol vices, In Room 3018, 107 sentatlve1 or thbl•ddStatt and11 viewed for compliance br. the Department and Is action.) The Independent Dated this t 4th day 8221 JEANNETTE MER· 8 ach Costa M sa g 11 lht dutf ll)l>Olnlltd TruttM un-CN236392 Mar 14 21 28 Ai;r 4 South Broadway, Los An-pro•pect ve era sha the M/W/DVBE Conlrlct o. made In accordance with adminlsttallon authority wiU of March 1994 RYMAN, HOUSEHOLD • • e 1 Y dtr 1nd pursuant to Dtld of · • geles, Celilornla 900(2, meet 11 the Plant Opera· fleer on Of btfOfe 17 days the "Instructions to Bid· be granted Unless an lntt1· MARY ciALL.ARDO Ad· ITEMS Pilot March 28, 1994. m281 Trust. Rtc:ofdtd on 11A>2J89 as PUBLIC NOTICE untll 2:00 p.m.. May 18, lions BuHdlng, Lanterman prior to Bid Opening. See ders." eslad person files an ob-' B299 KELLIE JAYNES, Doeument No 89·593761 1994, at which time they Developmental Center, Sup ltmentaty lnstructlons Prospective bidders may jectlon to the petition and mlnlstrator of the Es· HOUSEHOLD ITEMS PUBLIC NOTICE Page of Olflolal Records In the Fii• No. F6010'5 will be publicly opened Ind 3530 Pomona Blvd., to B~ders. examine and obllan plans, snow good cause wny the ta te of •aid Decedent. 8320 LINDA SMITH, NOTICE OF ollb of tht Rtcotdtl 01 OR· FICTITIOUS IUSINESS read al said address for: Pomona, Cal!fornla. pub 11 shed New p 0 rt apeclllcallons, end bid court should not grant th• 005984 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AHGE c ty Clllf 11 NAME STATEMENT ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 2. On April 8, 1994, at Beach.Cost.i Mesa Dally forms by celling Ca.rmalene authority. ALAN WOODARD, 8380 GARRY JACKSON AVAILABILITY OF oun ' om 'ex.. The following petson{s) • PROJECTS 3" AND 3-1<. 10:00 a.m. lhert wlll be Pilot March 28, May 2, 9, Sltrra, (714) 957·5213 A HEARING on the pell· l!aq, 20 1 S. Lak e Ave., HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' ANNUAL RETURN cuWd by. CRAIG DAVID IS/are 00009 business as t.4 lier DEPARTMENT OF GEN· Prt·bld alte lnspecllon 1994. • A payment bond, Stand· Uon will be held on 4·14·94 Sult~ 703 Paaadena 8384 ROONEY ROBIN· Nollet Is hereby given BELCHER, A MARRIED MAH & Associates. 3501 Jambore. ERAL SERVICES, FAIR-tours, at which lime rtpr• M21M 111d Form 807 In an amount 11 1:45 P.M. In DapL 703 CA 91 101 (8 18) 58_.: SON, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS pursuant to Internal Rev· WlllSEllATPUBLICAUCTION R03d Suite 600. South Tower VIEW AND LANTERMAN 18'\lallves of the Slate and not leas than 50 percent of located at 341 The City 8395 RICH ROWE enue Code Section 6106(d) TO TllE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Newport Buen CA92660 DEVELOPMENTAL CEN· prospective bidders 1hall PUBLIC NOTICE 1he contract price must ac· Drive, Orange, CA 92668. 8000 HOUSEHOLD nEMS • that the Return of Private CASH. (PIYable al Ima ol Siii in John Andrew Miller 56 TEAS. COUNTIES OF meet at the Plant Opera· company every contract In-IF YOU OBJECT TO the CN241272 B454 QUICK & REILLY Foundattoni--t9rm 990-PF, lawful money ol the Unltto Oraltes Bay Drive Coroni dtl COSTA MESA AND tJon1 Building, Fairview, 0204991 valving an expenditure In granlingolthepelillon,you Published N~ort AITN: BRANCH TAL.l.EY, for the Charton Family Slntl) Al. IN TME FRONT Mar CA92625 POMONA, CALIFORNIA, Devalopmtnltl Center, NOTICE TO excess of $5,000. should appear et the heat· Beach·Costa Mesa Delly HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Foundatlon for the 1993 lax TME FlAGPOLES AT TllE MAIN r'ms business rs con ductall GA830234/GA830235 2501 Harbor Blvd .. Costa CONTRACTORS Thesuccesslul bldderwin Ing and slele your ob-Pilot March 21. 22, 28, B526 MIKE MOUNT, year has been llltd and ENTRY AREA TO TME, PlA<tronil'ldlVM!ual This profec1 comprises r• Mesa, Calllomla. DS 1393 (31881 be required to enter Into a jectlons or file written ob-1994 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS th111 the •am• ls avallable CEHTIACMCCENTER 401 4 11 SlGNED JoMAl1drewMilter moval and disposal of all MIW/DVBE Seminar: p J t 93 •-4 contractual agreement In ecUons with the court!>-. · MT274 C263 LAURA PEREZ, for lns~lon bttwten the E CHAPMAN AVF. PLACENTIA The regisuantcommencedto asbestos containing lnsula· Theft will be Seminar on 5 air~!° ..,," #11 be the form of a "Standard fort the hearing. Your ap-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS hour1 of 9:00 a.m. and 5100 CA al tight. ne 'and lnltfts transaci Dusllless under the fie lion from lhe hot waler pip-M/W/DVBE Program r• • ... ptoposa s w I Agreemont l0tm STD 2" pearance mey be In person PUBLIC NOTICE C267 DEBORAH SPARKS p.m.. Cllt of Cory a. fYtd t d now htld by b Ing, f1ltlngs, tanks, boilers quirements ~dr.ocedures received al the office of which shill be bil'\dlng , by Y04ll attorney. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' Youngberg, CPA, al Lesley, ~ said oo:d f T t I Ill ~IJO~s uslness nare °' names and contaminated debris held on April , 1994, at PLANTOPERATIONSFAIR· upontheStateolCahlornla FYOUAREACREOITOR SUPERIORCOURT C290 TERI SCHILZ Thomas, Schwarz & un,,!!,.,sftulltd~.::dscnn 1~ above on ebruary 28. from the crawl space. Ad· 1:00 p.m., II lht Plan Op-VIEW DEVELOPMENTAL only upon approval by the or a contingent creditor of HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' Po11ma, 2244 West Coast pr.._., 1 OU ity, dllional work Includes. rein-eratlons Building, Lanter· CENTER, 2501 HARBOR State. The cont11ct Is not the deceased, y~ must flit OF CALIFORNIA, • C321 TAMARA SPIELER, Highway, Suitt 100, New· CaN!ornll clescthd IS APH ThiS statement was filed With sulallon or the abated ma.n Developmental Oen-BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CA. binding on eilher party un. your claim with the court COUNTY OF ORANGE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS port Seach, Callfornla 14Hi64038 PROPERTY SOL '!'e Couniy Clerk ol Orange items concrete .. ratproof· tlf, Pomona, Callrornla. All 92626 until 11:00 A.M. on less and unlll 11 ls epptoved and man a CoPY to the per-341 The City DrlV• c 335 JEFF SUMA 92663, by, any citizen who AS IS The 101.11 amount or Counryon Milrch 7, 1994 Ing" 'slab at the crawl bidders art 1trongly en-~AV 27, 1994 11 which by appropilate authorized sonal representative ap-Poat Office BH 1417 1 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ' reques11 l1 wllhln 180 deys unpaid ballnct or the obllgaaon NOTICE·ThlS fict111ous Name space 10 encapsutet• tne eotJreges to attend. hme they will be publlcly state agencies, Including DOlnted by lh• court Within Orange, CA C369 HOLLY SHAFFER, of the date of this publlca· secured by said Dtld of lrus Statement expires 1"'8 )'lafS contaminated •oll. All Sets of Plans and Project opened and read for per· the Department ol General lour months from the date 92013•1571 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS lion. All such requ1111 and rt•onabl'f 1Stlma1td costs lrom t'le date 1t was hied ln the works Is within sixteen (18) Manuals may be Ofdtred forming WOfk to furnish •II Services Is required. of first luuance of the fel· IN THE MATTER OF pub 111 he d New p 0 r1 should b• addressed to th• expenses and adVances 1t tn Olllee ot the County Clerk A new t>u1ld1ngs. ror a nonreturnable charge labor, materials, tools and All nonexempt state con· ter1 11 provided In Nellon Beach.Costa Mese Dally Chatton Family Foundation, time of llt lnlUll publlcallon o flebllous Bus111ess Nama Slalt· Bidders shall be Con1rao-of $30.00, Inclusive of 18181 equipment nece11ary to re-tracts of $5,000 or more 9100 of th• C.tlllornla Pro-THE PETITI ON TO Piiot March 21 , 28, 1994. cart or Cory G. Youngberg, the Nollol of Sile Is ment musl be hied befo1e 11\at tors hcen•ed In A or c.2 or tax. for each Mt; paid by place floor covenno In 11, subject to llllt con-bait Code. The tlme for Ill-CHANGE TKE NAME m272 CPA, Lesley, Thomas, 32322696. PIYfl*lt must ume The IWl\o ol ttl>S siai.menl C-4 classlflcallOns and cer-check or money order Building J, K, and Tat Falt· tractor nondiscrimination Ing claims wlH not expire OF SHAUN VINCENT Schwan, & Postma, 2244 by cash 1 cashier's dltdl dra does not ol ilsetf eultlonze tne tined for Asbestos Abat• which shell be received be-view Oevelopmental Cen· and compllance require-belore four months from HAVENS, aka SHAUN PUBLIC NOTICE West Coast Highway, Suite on 1 stall; or natfonal bank use in lhts state ol a Flcll~ous jiiiiiiiijiij fore Hts can be sent to ler, In accordance with ments pursuant to Govern-the hta.rlng dale noticed VINCENT JARRARD NOTICE 100, Newport Beach, C•U· dltdl dra.tl by asta• or 1t6" Busl/less Name In vlolabOn ol ""'•Ill bkld8'. Bidders shall Inell· plant and apeclllcetlons ment Code, Section 12990 above. CASE NUMBER fornle 92663, (714)650. 011 Ion ctlecit d fll•JIOhlS ol anotller under Fed· cat• Project Work Order therefore. and California Admlnlsll•· YOU MAY EXAMINE the A 72348 l,.VITING BIDS 2771. a• un • or • llW!I erar Slate or mm ta (Sff Number on Check or Bidde<s fOf this project tlv• Code Tltle 2, DMalon me kept by lh• court. 11 you ORDE~ TO SHOW Notice Is hereby given pub 11 ah ed N • w p 0 rt by 11t111t or ltderll nvtngs and Secilon 1 ~400C~t se:" Bu~mss money order. Order shan must pos1ess • current A 3, section 8201. A bid pro-111e 1 P8'IOl1 lnltfested In that th• Boatd of TruslHI Beach.Costa MHa Daily loan asodallon, sM\gs aso· ano Prolesstons Code) Include physical tddreu to or B or C-15 ctasslllcallon posal of offer f0t 1 contract the ntate you mey Ille CAUSE FOR CHANGE of the Coast Community Pilot March 28, 1994. m279 clallOn, or savtnga bank sped-First Filing · Which sets will be dellllertd llcenH(s) Issued by the f0t public works goods or with the c0urt 1 formal R• OF NAME College District or Orange lltd In section 5102 ol lht Fl-N 1 B C M MAllOI &AWN-(P.O. Box number Is not Contrector'• Stat• Ucense services which ii submllted quest for Special Notice or PETITIONER(S) SHAUN County, California, will r• PUBLIC HOTtCE nanclel Code and IUll'lot1Zld l •wrior llCll· ~~"' /;!.' MOUNT OUVI acceptable), contact per· Bo111d. Arf'/ Bid received by a Contrecior wno has the filing or an Inventory VINCENT HAVENS, eke cetv• Haled bids up to but do buslntts In tnls stall C •r or c.m..ry .~ son at del1:'Yt address, whete lh• bldd• Is not Ii· been decertified lrom aub-and appralsel or .. late 18• SHAUN VINCENT JAR· no later than 11:00 AM. cns1113993 S1rttt addrtn Ind other com· N23919B Maf1421.28Apr4 cn..,.i • ~ phone number r avallable; censed 11 apeclned wlll be contractlno with the State sets Of of any petition Of RARD HAS/HAVE FILED A Wednesday, April 8, 1994, Flctltloue mon cleslgnellon 11 111y of PUBLIC NOTICE "S~.,.,;" .. All Foulu" Incl Whtlhef blddlng as disregarded. Joint Venture by the Department of Fair account 11 rrovlded In PETITION FOR AN ORDER al lhe Purchasing Depart· BualneH Neme rNI P'Ol*'\Y ~ ibove ~·w'6 prime conllactOf end need bl~ders 1m111 posse11 e Employment and Housing, section 1250 0 tht Callfor-TO CHANGE NAMES ment of tile District loc:eltd State1nent purpontd to tit: l003 MISSI NOTICE OF PUlllCSAlE OF 1825 Gltler • Bidding FortM. Phone or· Joint Ven1ure Uctnse. shall bt deemed to be non-nla Probate Code. A A• FROM SHAUN VINCENT al 1370 Adams Avenue, The folloWlng persons are DRrVF. COSTA MESA. CA 9262 ABANDONED PERSONAl PROP· Costa M... d«s, cash or C.O.D r• M/W/OVBE PARTICIPA· rnponllve and shall be r• quest for Special Not.let HAVENS, eka SHAUN VIN· Bldg. D, Coate Mesa, Call· doing butlness as: The ' = T tit dll ERTY l40-.llM ques11 wlll not be IC• TION GOALS ARE RE· jected. f0tm 11 avellable from the CENT JARRARD TO fornla, el which time blda BEU ATI.ANTIC OAPITAL ~n •~~ ...,.,.. A bllC I U It ............. , cepltd. Mall or deliver QUIRED. In ec:cordance with the court Cl8'k. SHAUN VINCENT HAVENS wlll be publicly Opened and CORP. 3200 Park Center .,_,,. ""'°' IVf "'!~R-lace p~ 50 ~~gccO' l~I· check or money order, Pre18'enct will be granted provtalons of Section 1773 Alt f t"-p ti ROBERTS reed lot: Drive '!ilh FloOr Coste ~ lht str•t ... dr P ~ • • PACl'IC V.W peyablt lo lhe DMalon of to bidders P,!OPetly ap· of the Labor Code the D• orney °' • • 11 Is hereby ordeted that PURCHASE OF HVAC IN· Mt1•' CA 92620 ' Ind ofltr common Mlglllllon IRVINE, Cl~lornta. on 11\e 4TH •MONAL PAM the State Alchllect. 400 ·p proved H 'Small Busl-pertment hes a.C.rtalned tl~.,1 L ell peraons Interested In STRUCTIONAL EOUIP· Bell ,Allantlc TrlCon Leas H 111Y. lllown herein Seid da~ OI APRIL. 199•. at 10 00 c.m.tetY e Monuety Streec, 6th Floor, Seer• ,.._., .. In accordanct with that the general ptevalllng -.THUR • BROWM, lhl1 matter appear before MENT; ORANGE COAST Ing Corporation (OE) g$ Wll be made, but wlttlouf ~ A · CNlpel • Clemet()fy mento, CA 95814. Plent Section 1898 et aeq .. Tiiie rates of wages appllceble 2239 l!nclnltaa Blvd., this court In Department COLLEGE VOCATIONAL North Routt 17 sOuth 111111 Of _,.,.,.ty, lllPflHed The IOlloWlflg PfOperty \litll be asoo Pac:lflc View Drtw and Profecl MlnWlls are 2, Callf0tnl1 Administrative In the county in which lhe Suite I!, l!nclnltae, CA No. 703 of th• Orange TECHNOLOGIES Paramua, New Jer1ty; lmpltd, rtgardlng 11111, pones sold· not to be returned. Codt. Appllcetlon1 for pref· worlc la to be done ere 12024-4354 County Superior Court al All bldl are to be In ae> 07652 slorl Of lllQlmbfll!Ctl fOf PERSONAL PROPERTY INV£N· ~a.ctt Each bidder must be fi. erence must be MJbmltted those ratu Httbllshed Publlshed Newport the edd1t1s shown above cordance with the Bid doc:· This builnen Is con-flll'Poee of NtllfylnQ fli lndtbt TORY LIST ~~~~~~~~~ nancfally ptequallfled undet to and tppfowd by tne Of. and publllhed by the DI-Beach.Colla M"' Deily on 5-3, 1994, at 2:00 o'cl· umenta which att now on ducted by: e eotporatlon tdl'llSI MCUrtd by uld Dttd 0 EXHIBIT 'A' the Slate Contrld Act. P,.. flee Of Smell and Minority rector of lnduatrlal Rell· p . M ock p.m., and !Mn Ind file.MIO mer be stCUred In The reglatrant(I) corn-Trust lndudilg fie ties ~ 1 (2) Stetl l'IOO cal>lnets ,_ MllAll quallllcatlon application Bu1lnt .. , 1808 14th StrNf, lions. Copltl of the wege llOt Itch 28, 29, April 4• there •how cause, If any ~. o the Director or menced 10 tranllct busl· Wld lllptftttl of the 'Trus• 2. (1) Glass dining table with liU. lll&IWIY lhlll be received by ~ Suhe 100, Sacramemo, CA ragta art on file 11 1ne Of· 1894. they have, why the petition Purchasing of tilt District. neu ulldtt the F1ctltlous Tiit llentlldlry unOtr said Dttd frame tect Management Stctlon 95814. flee of the Chief or Plant Ml282 for change of name should No bidder mey withdraw Business Name(•) Hsted Of TMt lltrltofora utallltf d 3. I Dresser Mortuary . Chepel AT I.EAST FIVE CALENDAR Request1 for amall buaf. Operations FAIRVIEW DE· not be granted. hit bid for a period of forty-above on· to1•93 111 4 1 Oueen mantess Cremation DAYS PRIOR TO BID nt11 preference In the VELOPMENTAL CENTER PUBLIC NOTICE h Is further ordered that a llve (45) days alltr the date Bell AllenllC TrlCon, LN.s· :::" ~ ~ 5. 3 Smole mattresses 11o aro1dw•y ~E~:i~f:!~:i'S~ ~::deg~~~· ~:~n~<>J ~~~:Po•~lon wtll NOTIC•OPuu :e~0:,;n;,~:i:~~to1n~Bi •~or~':~':"+%~.:.~; ~e~:·:=;.~.-1ck IN DlmlM fOf S:. w • ~. ~ ~=~1~;'drawtrs Coete Mesa {918) 321·2872 to obtain f,ioject la made by MJbrnll· • 0, RSM. PROl'•RTY COSTA MESA DAILY servu tht prMlege of r• Thia 11819m.,,. wu flied .-.i No4klt Of Dlllult 1114 1 1 Soll bed Ml-llM apptleetlon. a compi.ttd form STD be h eld APRIL 11, AT PUaLIC: AUCTION PILOT, 1 newspaper of ~ any end all bids Of with the ,._....., Clefk of Elleton to 141 The undtrllglltd 9 5 Plct!Jre lrames . 2 sm.aft 3 ······••If 81 With the bid propolal, t 114, t 1 aOO A ,M,, Ceae No. BP014ee7 general clrculatlon pub· to wllvt any lrregularlllH Orange c;;;;'1? on March c:a"'4 said Notloe of Dtilult bio . ITARTINO AT THE In the Suptfk>M:ourt of ll1hed In lhl1 county, 11 or lnformallll" In any bl 7 19iM P80tot0 1114 Ei.cton llO W to be rt-10' 13! S1dt lables PLANT OPERATIONS the Stilt of C.tlilomla for leut once e week f0t taut or In the bidding. PwAahed Newport Beech-cot-.0 In tit county "'*9 lht 11. 2 Electrle Ian STIRTllli I IEW lnl1Ess1? OFFICll the CQUnty of Loa AnQeln. conaec:utlve WHkl prior 10 Slgnedl Ill •ETTY ,... PfoPtftW .. IOCMN Wld t2 2 Umpj FAIRVIEW D 11. In the Melt• of the !state the day of the hearing. ULDWIN, Directer Colle Mell Dally Piiot men IMfl fllM monllls 11M 13 1 lrOll l.1blt VELOPMEMTAL CllN-of MARIE ANN MURRAY, JOHN C. WOOLLIY, PurohHln9, C••• Match 21• :ti, April 4• 11• tlllpMdllllalsucllrecorcltllon u:. 1 Collet table TER 0.C•ued. JU D 0 •IC 0 MM I a. Community Collet 1894• m2n DATE: 03/tMM 15 1) PofLlble radlO 111111\ TM ~ o.p.timenl M lttt '-II ,,,_., IO -I ,_ _,,..,. _.,......IO-~ Wt wll ,_ HAACH ... -!of you M no -.. ~ Ind -you llteltflle8"11"'9 ...... ~ Hol-. WI ..... Ma. 1'llen. of .,.._ ............. -.....-_ .. ·~ ........ ---.... ...__. """ .... ~ etn. IMllW! -I .... lot IOI# ....... .,......." ...... ._ .. ..,, "'°°' °' OUOllc:ellDn wllfl ~ a.ti ... • I I , I ... HAROLD JACKIOMt ..:u:. 1~~y e<JO'= SIONER OF THll SUPll-Dlttrlct. PUBLIC NOTICI #. A. .-rMlt ~ speaker Chief of Plant Oper• NII at Public ~ lo RIOR COURT Opens APRIL e, 191 •• a Tflll., 400 E. MAIN 16. 1 Big mirror lions the hlfe and beat 'bfd. DATa1 MAR 141 1994 • 1 t AM fledtleue IT/VET STOCXTOll, Ci4 t5tl0-17 6 A.st«ad travellng DIOS Publl•h•d Newport de!' au lo conllrmallon FREDA. HOWSllR, Bid No 11M2 Bu•lw• Mw ==er~~ (ZOI) 18 1 SldUteellrame Btach·Costa Mt11 Delly of 9a1d perlor Court, on HOWS•R • BROWN, Publl~htd Newpot St.t"*" ITY67471 .A NT 7 19 0 l BoBox•P."IY.~~ Pilot M h 21 "8 l"""" the 10th dey ol April 1"4 4340 Campua Dr. 9, ....... ,._,,_ M••• D•'I The lollOwlng pertone are ~.tch .. , g-.wwe arc • ~ • ...... on ail• " 701 Mergu«Kt 1100 H rt a..oh' """"°""' .. -doing butlntaa 11: •I ,4~,4/11JM 21 I Boussorted can goods M276 Ave Corona del Mar ' ewpo ' Plot March 21• 2'· l994. O'NEll SPORT U.SA. b) .... IUC NOTIC• 22 2 WOOCI cablnel •---------eouj.;,y of Orange SW. Qi Ca H8to, ATTORNEY m27 LA JOUA SPORT USA rv s 23 1 B80g11ft PUBLIC NOTICI Callfomla. 11 °" ~ ... PO" Petitioner, AT· PUBLIC NOTICE 13 WhltMy, lf'lllne.' CA Ftw .... mtm 24 (2) TrMlllng box NOTIC• OP Ind lntt1elt ot lild -. TORMEY llM U t731 ~711 f.ICTTTIOUUUSlll(S$ (C#dbowd box) PETITION TO ce.eaed M lhe Ul'M of P"bllthed Newport IUMllMY OP La Jolla Sport U.S.A. Inc., MAME 8TAT£MElfT Tiie Inventory II on Ille In the AOMINISTll" dMlh, end all the right, t1tM Btach.C01ta Mell Dally P"OPOlllD (Callfomle), The loPOIWIO perton(i) Olllct ol. WINOWOOD KNOLL tnd lnlefelt I'* the hlete Pilot March 28, Apfl 4, 11. O"DINANCI Thlt butlne11 la con-t doing buSlllm a I( T K APARTMENTS1 ioc:.tld t\ 2 ESTAT• O't of Hid deCMMd hU lie-18, 1994. A PROPOSED ORDI· duct.d by• eotpgtatlol'I HEAL TH CARE SYSTtMS. 6 FLAGSTONE, f'121 , IAVINE. CA .JACK l'ARISH quired by operatlqn Int or m280 NANC! la ec:'*fuled for The regl1trent(s) com-PARK PLAZA SUITE 1430 ~d ITl'Y be lnS'*'8d duf1119 CASI NO. At 7 t 1 H otn.rw!H, othtt 1hln or In edoptlon et the rtQ\ltar Ctty menctd lo ttlMICI butt-IRVINE CALIFORNIA 92714 ' Mlneit hours f)lrOf to the d•llt To al htlra, bentfldlfles. addition to that of Mid de-PUBLtC NOTICE Counc:tl intet1ng .Of APtD 4 ""' undef the Flctltioua KAMAL T KAMAL 6 AS ot Slit. creo11or1, cont~I crtdi· Ceued, .. the lln'8 Of 191M. '*"" en ordlnanc• 8uslM•• N•""(s) llMtd OGHIG p KAMAL 10l1 CAS· Tilt .. m. ol Ult •• Cllll, In tori, end P'flOl\a who may dMth, In and to Ill the cet· NOflCt It hertb'f OW"' 11\M ..... ldlnQ a mor~ on abOve on: t•M Tlfl'IOCK LN SANTA AHA CA i.wful money 01 lht Unn.d othefwiae be lnteretteo In aaln rMI_ propetty, ~ the underalgned d be adult tiualntHH and la Jolla Sport U.S.A. lno •• 270& • S .... , With sM golnQ IO fie the Wiii 0t "tate, or both, In the Ct\Y of COfOhl del eotd •• Public Aue* on am.ndlng Atllclt a of Jemie turiey, PfetldtnC Thl5 blllltlt$8 • CCMlduc.110 = blOOtr In cdn""9M ot: JACK PARISH Mar, County of Orenge, MONDAY. APR!':. 1-1..t , .. c..., XII of Tiit ,, ol Thie .......... "81 flied bY hUtb.lnd i/10 Wile 4Wlg, The PfoPl'tr m111t be A PetlTIOH hit beef\ 14 ... of~~ AT 10:00 A.M. M.UP"ACI • N Cotti ..._ Munldpet Wll'1 the ~ a.ti of l~fD KAMAI. T KMIAI.. AS • PIM IOr IN ltmowff t1W lie tlltd by LARRY r. PARISH lllty ~ .. lolowa: COSTA MHA 1131 NIW· Code Ind ~ e...ity O.ange County on '*"' OGHIG p ltAMAl • llUfdl-.r 11 llt llml oC - In the ~ Court ot IO wtt: POAT •LVO.. COITA ~ bue!nu ... ~ rt 1~. 1114 PIHU9 n...•trMt !\.as n01 YI( begun Olttd 317.-94 C81ltomi.. ~ ~f OR· LOii I end a, 110ok nl, MllA. CA 92627 N C!lY of Co119 Meia, ~ Newport INdl-., ~ ~ uMtl aw NCMAlll l If• ~ ANOI. • Corona del Mar, H ahown A1• TIMOTHY EDWARD epeci11M '°""" Co M n.... ....... J UI RlAl TYC(Jil"'"y THE PETITION . r~ on mep reoordtd ~ I-* I U9'Kl, HOUHHOLD pr14Cll• fllf """91n1 M at~ 14 ~ :;"~"'!' llellolll~ """' or Nf,,,,orrlNdf COSllMm .. LAMY E. PANIH ... a, ,..,.. 41 Ind .......... fTIMt "'''•Ill .. ......., arc • • -.._. "" .. _ ._... ,. Pio ~~~-~~--·----------------~~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~ ~.~ A1 ~ OLI S~NUI • • 1*· . ~~ ~~Uttr= Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Oaity Piiot Monday, Mareh 28, 1994 1 PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!I PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICIS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll , ....... fHUU GREENVIEW. LA HA8RA UNDER DUD OF,AUIT ~N IFrY· OF ~H~REAL TUSTIN CA 92680 estod person fitos II fll• No f~H7H 11an~t t>u'lrnt,$ ul'l,Ctr.tll. hC· (),41( RIDGf .r OANV LLE CA f£RN~OE N"AWATI flCTfTIOUUUllNHS HEIGHTS. CA 90631 LOAN NO. CO AN O~R Y 0 S RIBEO ~7140 731·8608 objecuon to the petition FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1111ous ou'11t1s name Of l\lmP 94506 ReOISll&nl has not ytl ~un NAMf ITATEMENT WILLIAM L YORK. 37105 OTHER RE • 0 S PURPO T D TO Y· SHERI BAKER and shows good caus NAME STATEMENT nmUbtM O" Ap,.. I, 1989 ROBERl E f'IC:G 15 WHITE lo 11ansac1 business under lllol The lolloWlng person(s AVE. lA CRESTA. MURRIETA A p Nt~arR· 5fl~33 O ~ : ~ 1 §.TURGEON IRIVE. ORECLOSURE OFFICER why the court should Tht lotlot> n11 perion(s Tills sl.ltemenl was ldfO Wit Cl'OUO IAVINE CA 0171• {i(trbous bus1nns name or =A df~~te:hi~~AA· CA : 26;fio GUSTAFSON. 1570 ~:a+c~T~S. ~l~~EBI ~V~71E f~~ ~S~~~~l~ Lf~M~· it8~f~ff.1lJ~~h':l~Y not ~ra~~~'t:iJ~tho~~ltrhe ~~~8°Si?c:Uc~~~ir oft! ~~~o~0:1fec~:~ 1~ 1~ro 1A°'AMb~81rThONTl~~N~:l~ na~~~ ~~~~~~~was tiled Countty Road. Oranoe. C EMORY ST . SAN JOSE. CA fORNIA COR'PO 'tlON 0 ;., IT~ fOR ANY INCORREcr PUBLIC NOTICE petition will be held on RANCH VlllAGE 3257 NOTICEl () rit~tious Nam BEACH CAti2678 Ille Coonty tlerlt or Or1~• • 92661. 95126 MERIDIAN TR ST DE ~ NESS Of THE STREET Ari. prtl 21\ l 994 et 1 •4S GOLDEN LANT[Rtl CM. Statement t•PllH tr;e year lESl!f W 8ROWN · i1696 Countv on Feoruary 22. 1994 ' CARMONA DEVELOPMENT GA80URY FAMILY TRUST, SERVICE AS TRUST~:E O DRESS AND OTHER COM p M in Do t 703 lo~at· POINT CAP/ii29 lrom Ille date 1t was l:ted Ill lll~Rl\OKEN FfATH£R DIAMOND • NOllCE·TM flC~hous Name CO· INC .. A Calllornla CQIPOfa· 34 CALENDAR CT . LAGUNA SURCES~OR TRUST E.' o MON DESIGNATION. IF ANY. NcONsT11C111E71 0 12F ed ai 341 fhe City Drive SHtA tiOMES L MITE Ollie~ ol the Coun v Clerk A ntNBAR CA 9176~ Slatement exo1~s lrve years !Ion. 2042 Almacosl Ave • Los NIGUEL. CA92677 ~U STITUTED T USTEE SH~WN HEREIN ' ' Ora e CA 92668 · PARTNERSHIP 6!)5 BREA CAN· nct•t•Ous 8usmess Name Sto!te·I JAi:.!( GOCAqO 635 STAN· lrom tilt data 11 w<1s IUed Ill tilt Allaeles;CA 90025 HAWKINS TRUST. 1776 AS· U SUANT TO THE OHO OF TH TOTAL AMOUNT OF THE PETrTION TO 7~ YOU OBJECT TO VON llOAO V.Al Wt • C rrent must be laeo before tna fOAO COURT tRV ·~E CA Olla ol tile County Clerk A f'.PW lhls business ~s conducted PEN DRIVE. EVERGREEN. CO RUST EXECUTED BY JAMES UN AID BALANCE OF THE ADM•ISTER the granting of the peti· 91789 \imt The filing of this sta!?men nm; Fictitious Business Name State t>Yacorporatlon 80439. • JEMME COWAN. A MAR· OBLIGATION SECURED BY ESTATE OF• IRVING · ih Id RICHAfiO & LOIS LEHl~AN oces 1101ot1tse 1 autnome tile DEL~RtS CROM ~8H CE ment must be hied before t113t -SlGNED. CARMONA DEVELOP· BROLIN FAMILY TRUST, Rl.f>~ MA~AS HIS' SOLE A~ TH& PROPERTY lO~ ~O~O 1 H LEOPOLD AKA ~~~heyh~a:in~u an3p!t:~; TRUST. 9572 BRY'N'!AR ~IL • uu in lllii. £ta14 ot a F.c1itJous OARGLH• OR AZUSA r A hme The hhno ol lhlS $lalemenr ~!~~n~~Pre~fat8Y: Gary H b!t~A GJlE~~t~LO AVE., AR· ~bR~T 1~~o1,rnrr. RIN e~lEOR~'05Rr~~B~ PEN~E~ iRVING HEWRY your objec.tions or fl! PA~~~:tfJt6?.1ARCUS:-t7" ~~s;ne~~,a~eo:erv~~~:~~c~!Sl~~t'APO R WOJCK •8?s ~:s:~~:'s't'ii!"o~u:~:IJ~~; The rtQIStrant commenced to LESLIE W. BROWN. '2696 g~~7K3.t PA0GE-0FIFNISCTl~bl 91· A0NFOTAHOEVAN1~C1ES1AALT~T EB~TllCAME CASELEONOPOALDl 72396 ~rmec"o·~~Je~~f~rs ~~e CIRCO OEL C:ElO El CAiON eral. ~t.ato. or common law (See ~AC 1~.NES N PLAW•T A CA Bosirms ·Name tn vrola1Jon 111 transact business under Ille lie-8ROKEN FEATHER. DIAMOND CO OS:i, If RE· T • • . 1 e ~ 6 CA 92020 Sec~on 1uoo et seq . Business 92670 the rtQhts ol anot~er under red· dtlous blJslness name or names BAR CA91765. ~N THE OF 1 ~OF TION ~F HE N TIC OF To all ~olrs, ben~f1· hearing. Your. appear· GERALOI~•( J l.'E-INfl 133 and Proress1ons,Code) THO~AS t,QCI., 32is eral Siate. or common law (See listed above on Aprll 1O.1989. TilOMAS NOON. 3225 b~~~~ i'ht:f$0~~FOi~ f:!Jd8iT~~k5r6 i~sH THE cl arias. cr~ditors, contrn· anbe may be in perso s BRUN1NG CR GlE'JOORA Renewal flh~ • cour KY ROSE i: RCLE ENC· SecbOn 14400 et seq . Bus1ne$s • Thl5 statement was llled w1th COUNTRY ROSE CIRCLE, ENC· NIA AN PURSUANT TO THE TRUSTEE WILL ACCEl'T A gent creditors, and per· or 1YF yo~01jtornA~E A CA91740 . Aawpc11t8each·CosuMes 1NITA~ CA920t4 and Proless1onsCode) lhe Cou~IY Clerk ol ' Orange INITAS.CA92024 NOTICE OF DEFAULT ANO CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN son.s whomav.o.therw1se • DELORES Cl\OAI< 5944 Ct OallyPito Tnrs Du">ntSs ~ conductrd F•1stfUlng County on tebfuary 22. 1994. SHEA HOMES LIMITED ELECTION TO SELL THERE· ON A STATE OR NATIONAL be interested in the will CREDITOR . or a cont11l· DARGLEN OR AZUSA CA :~233500 Mat 14 21 28Apr4by1 oe11era oa11nerst D ALDEN LYMAN ESCROW CORP NOTICE·Thls FICtitfous Name PARTNERSHIP, 655 BREA CAN· UNDER RECORDED BANK A CHECK DRAWN BY A or estate, or bo1h. of : gent creditor of th 917C2 SIGNED ROl'(AlU L LJll(EY 22172 Cenl!e Dr. Ste 100 Statement expires llve years YON ROAD. WAUIUT, CA 12107/1993, IN BOOK PAGE STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT IRVING H. LEOPOLD deceased. vou must Irle RICHAR~ R ,wo..., K 18<!5 PUBLIC NOTICE The 1~g1stra•t commence:! to LMefotest CA926JO lrom lhe date it was lllecl In the 1789. J NST I 93·852573 Ot SAID UNION OR A CHECK DRAWN AKA IRVING HENRY your claim with the cou MAC llllNE S Pl fl f•~l.T A C trans~t bus n•ss ncW :.ie he Newport Buch·Cosll Mtu Olllce ol Ille County Clerk A new This business ls conducted vFFICIAL RECORDS. Will BY A STATE OR FEDERAL LEOPOLD and marl a copy to th 92670 Fiie No. F598893 ~tious tuslll~ss narr:~ 0, narr ~s Oa.Jy P. l Fictitious 8uslness Name State· by aoeneral partnership SE~L ON 04/04/1994,_ AT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO· A PETITION has personal representattv ROYW hUllo-~E S 41b E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS listeo a!lO\e 00 Ap ~. t9B7 CN2'.l6546 Mar 14 21 28 APr • ment must be filed before Iha SIGNED: RONALD L LAKEY 11.00 A.M. AT THE FnONT CIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIA· been hied by EVNICE,R. appointed by t he cour GREENVIEW LA HABRA . NAME STATEMENT 'TM •f3'emer.' v.;;s t e~ with --------- •time. The IUlng 01 tills statement The registrant commenced to ENJo~NCE OF THE GREEN· TION OR SAVINGS BANK LEOPOLD in the Superior w1~h1n four r;non:hs Iron EIGHTS. ~·A 90t31 The •o own; wson(s) tile county cm ol Cra~ge PUBLIC NOTICE does not ol ltsell authoril! Ille transact business under Ille lie· ~ CATEO& TSON BUILDING SPECl~EO JN SECTION 510~ Cour\ of ·California, the date of first 1ssuan~ WILLIAM L YORI' 3710SllS'are dO•~R tiusiness~ as A Ccuntf oo le!lll/ar,. •5 pc;•· tt5' In !his state ol a fl<ltitlous titlous busin&ss name or names s9REET fusf1~0 ~AL~V6~T 2F 0 T ADrnb~~fbALtocog0 County of Orenge. of le11ers as f)rovided 1 AVE LA CRESTA l.'Ui\RlfTA LAGUl.A I•. 1GHTS SHt~ CfN· NOTiCf ·ltos rretHiuli Na'11e STATEMENT OF ABANDON· ., I Business Name In vlolatlon ol ltstedabove on January 1 1984 NIA 92SBO AT POB~IC AUC. tl~SINESS IN THIS STATE IN THE PETITION re· seytto(I 9100 of th CA926&2 T(R B Nili'IA HtlGHlS Siattrrent e~i-1r.s 1 i9 ~ears MENTOF 111e rlQllts ol another under feel· ThlS statement was li~d ~th TION TO YHE HIGH ST BIO: THE EVENT TENDER OTHER quests thet EUNICE R. California Probat& Code S. RErO GU.;TArSON 157-lSHOPf!~· • EIJTER GOLOfN trom tt.e cat;; 1; ;;~s 1.e~ .111 tM USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '-• !_ral. Stall or common law (See the Cduniy C~rk ol Orange DER I-OR CASH (PA ABlE AT THAN CASH IS ACCEPTED LEOPOLD be appointed The time 16r !iling claim EMORY ST. SAN JOSE CA!lA'Ht>ttN ~1\10 r-.'ARl~A HILLS Olill of••• Cnv~') ':~·~ A ~ew NAME ~don 14AOO et seq .. Business County on February 15 199~ THE TIME OF SALE IN LAW· THE TRUSTEE MAY WITH: as personal repres.enta will not expire befor 5126. IDR~VE l14 .c.NA r, ~UEt· CA F1tbt1cus ~.;s ies.s N,rT:e St.ite Tne lollovnng oerson(s\ r • .. and Professions Code) NOTICE·Thls ffclltlous Name FUL MONEY OF lHE UNITED HOLD THE ISSUANCE OF THE rive to administer t he lo~r months from \he GABOURY fl\Vll V TRUST.'92b71 .. menr must oe Meo Defore Iha abando~ed the use al tne " · Renewal Fll11.0 Statement expires rive years STATES). ALL RIGHT TITL~ TRUSTEE'S DEED UNTIL estate of the decedent. hearing date· noticed34 CALE NOA~ i.T LA'iUNA PA~~r~~r•s:f~~~ PR~~M~~NO ~me The flllno or tnis st.a1emer ~oER~RbSu;i5ness· name ;:09t'. Newpu1t 8B8Ch·Costa Mesa from the date 11 was llled In tile ANO INTEREST CONVEYEv FUNDS BECOME AVAILABLE . THE ~ PETITION re· above NIGUEL l"A 921\77 1 I; tJ_ • llo~s not ol itse1t a11111or1ze tt'le 1 < ocatea at w, I • O* Pilot Otlice ol the County Clerk A new TO ANO NOW HELD BY IT TO THE PAYEE OR EN~ quests the decedent's YOU MlfV EXAMIN JAMES T JUMlCE VS 1733 YON ~ CIA!) WALNUT CA use In t1us sta:e ol a Ftetiuous WARNER AVE SA'\TA ANA I CN236390 Mar 14,21.28Apr 4 Flctloous Business Name State· ¥NB~f INSArnE ~~~iER9YF ~?!~fE AS /II MATIER OF WILL and codicils, if any, the file kept by th ABIAN AVHiue "N~ JOSE tA'917R~l~A~O \ LOS L(t1MANIBus1ness Name tn vrolabon :if1CA1'F0~~·1 ~ • ·, • PUBLIC NOTICE men! must be hied belore that Rl0 · be a<fmkted to probate. court If you are a per· 5124 ~ ..,._ c tte ng~ts ol anomer under Feo-~., ic io~s ousine,s "· time The hling ol lhlS statement Sil ATED IN SAIQ COUNTY SAID SALE WILL BE MAO~ The WILL and anri codi· •1 t d I h KENNETl1 R CONNDRS:11·USf •• 572 iilRVNMAR V LLA tral Stare or common law (See releired t~ above was hied c ---------d • AND STATE AND DESCRIBED BUT WITHOUT COVENANr . · son n ereste n t. e 032 s·ARWOOD DR SA•~PARI\ Cf,g,(i;,7 · 12-19.91 ~ tne county ol Ci· Fii• Ho. F5'111770 oes not ol 1tse11 aulhorize tna AS FOLLOWS: LOT 171 OF OR ~RANTY EXPRESS eris' are . av~rlab e for estate, you may file w tth JOSE CA gs 2-l • EO\'JARD 'IARCIJS 1142 s Sec~on 14400 et seq . 8Yst111:ss a~ge O·~ ral re-NG fS1S9£ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS use in tills state ol a Flcllflous TRACT NO. ~98 CITY OF OR IMPLIED l1EGARDING examination-in the file the court a formal Re· nio~AS 1 l GA~'6lf 91 C1RCO Of~ Cf 0 EL CAJDf. and Protess1ons CGL1e) RALP-' ISTWAN 185 NAME STATEMENT Buslnes!i Name '" vlolation ol COSTA MESA COUNTY OF TITLE. POSSESSION OR fN· kept by the court. . quest for Special Notice r . •• CA'92C20 Renewal Fuino fLOAA "'1 'E-YORBA LI"' A The lollowing person(s the rights ol ano!ller under Fed· ORANGE STATE OF CALI· CUMBRANCES TO SATISFY THE PETITION re· of the filing of en inven· ~AK RIDuE CT tWNltLE CA uEF''L{ 1 £ J l'fll tL •A•3 Newpor18et1ch·Ccs1a Mes CA i>OR~ A92 -8 ls/are doing business as. SEA ral, State, or common law (See FOR NIA 'AS SHOWN ON A THE INDEBTEDNESS SE· quests authority •to ad· t rV and · I of 4SGG s i;1<'• tr' OR "G 'f"EJO~JA Oa 1Y P.ro c· ' . 0 0 8' • ~ F• SIDE MEATJOWS PARTNERS, 31 Se~ti~n 14400 et s~. Business MAP RECORDE.O IN BOOK CURE~ BY SAID OEEDv/D· minister the estate un~er e~tete esse~~p~~1~f any co0~¥~:SRcsf1~GR~lf ~~-~~'CA 91 lAO ':-' . ' ' t '\232701 ~ar 14.21 26 Apr~ _ ~~oa ~~·;; C; 92586 ' • SEAPOR!, LAGUNA BEACH, C ~~new~:3~~ins Code) ~isA:~~1So}61.411shirAJ~: r:rE~~sfHE~~UN~~~v1di~ ~he lr:idependent Admm· petition ~r acc:ount as INITAS CA 92024 ~ov w tl~\IPl~~r.YS .110 E PUBLIC NOT ICE Peul Sr" t~ • 8500 Fiora C 92677· , Ne er each· OUS MAPS RECORDS OF THEREIN AND THE UNPAID istr~tron of .Estat~s Act. provided m secuor:i 1250 ROt.Fl1 i F i'lGr. 15 WH iE GArfN\' rw t. h"9~A il'~a l aa !:A ~2686 JOHN F. SHEA FAMIL wp t B Costa Mesa ORANGE CO'UNTY CALIFOR· PRINCIPAL OF THE NOTE (This authority w1lltallow of the Californra Probate CLOUD lilV '•E CA 9?7· 4 e iHTS A b File No. F599316 SIGM!} RA,PH ISIWAN • TRUST. JOHN F SHEA, TAUS-Daily Pilot NIA ' • SECURED BY SAID DEffi t!'e personal represent&· Code. A Request for JAMES r; ~•1(,' TERE 22e21 Will t.V L CRi< 371~ 'FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ·ri s ousiness was condvtto~ rEE. 655 BREA CANYON ROAD, CN232705 Mar 14 2t·28 Apr 4 EXCEPTING AN UNDIVIDED WITH INTEREST THEREON l!Ve to take manx .ao· Special. Notice form IS VIA ORVIHO.. MG.IJARCHAVt: lA ::nb ... l/u~M•ETA NAME' STATE"1~NT t\ Ja"er31 oartni:rsfllP WA~ETUETR Ct 9d~e8i 655 BAE PUBLIC NOTICE ONE·HALF INTEREST IN ALL AS PROVIDED IN SAID NOTE uons without obtaining available from the court BEACH CA 9<'i.78 CA 97652 ·ne rrnow• ig person(s) ~1s ~:3:f .. en1 was 1· ed w1:r · OIL GAS, MINERALS ANO FEES. CHARGES AND EX: court approval. Before clerk. LESLIE w fMO'll'i 2\>C.6 S REID $ ST.\FS"'I ,~~Oirsla•e r ·~g cus1nm as • • CoJ~!'; :lt•k ol Oran· ·CANYON ROAD. WALNUT. C NOTICE OTHER HYDROCARBON PENSES OF THE TRUSTEE taking certain very im· Attorney fOf' Petitiooer: BROKrn •EATHER D ~·.IO~QEMORY H ~AN JOSE CA 'IA1$Tfq .PR NTER' 32!19 W "" ...,. "February 22 1994 91789 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN· SUBSTANCES. l YING BELOW ANO OF THE TRUSTS CRE· portent actions, howav· Peul. Hastings. BAR CA g• 7€'i ~5126 . jWAFINEli AVE SA~·A At.A ALDEN l YMAN ESCROW CORP SHEA INVESTMENTS. 655 DER A DEED OF TRUST A DEPTH OF 900~ FEET ATEO BY SAID DEED OF er, the personal repre· Janofsky & Walker JA'K .Got:.it,RO ~;35 STAN· ~ASOu:;y FA~ILY T" •ST CAL'•OR~~!A • :n;; ec.~!re Dr Ste • • BREA CANYON ROAD. WALNUT, OATEO UNLESS YOU TA!tf WITHOUT· THE RIGHT OF TRUST. sentative will be required John E. Trinneman, FORD. •:Ou <f r;v ';E cA34 CAJl.D/•A CT LAuU"IA' .OSEPH A~.AWATI 25651 1.Jl(e Fues1. CA 92t., CA 91789 ACTIOfol TO PROTECT YOUR SURFACE ENTRY AS RE· tn give notice to inter· Esq-92715 NIGlJEl CA ~2077 ~ill~JOA DRIVE. ~/ISSION VIEJO ··~•";;ar~Saae/l·Cosra Me~., -TAHOE PARTNERSHIP 1. 655 P~OPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO SERVED IN THE DEED FROM DATED: 03/0811994 ested persons ur:iless ica s . 0 0f'man· Jti•tfS OW DSO'~ 11435 JA~tS T JLMCE"S 1733 CALlfORN'A 92691 · Oa11y P1•r '~~;:YON ROAD WALNUT, ~EEi ~UNBLJ~Pt~~~Ti'bNyi~ b~~tWT ~b°WPlo~t~~t MTOS INC A CALIFORNIA they have weived notice Devis, Esq. SYLVMilTE "1RCLE fQlJ~iTA.t>JfA81AN A\E"I E SA\I JCSE CA FrnNANDE A"IAWAT 2Sb51 rN23638!> Mar 14.21 28Aor t 1 • · THE NATURE OF THE PRO· TION RECOR.OE(} OCTOBER CORPORATION OBA or consented to the 695 Town Center Dr. VALLEY CA ~7708 • 95124. 'MICA ORIVE -.l1SSIO'~ V EJO --------- 9ALBOA PARTNERSHIP 655 CE EDI NG AGAINST YOU, YOU 3 19Ga IN BOOK 6744 PAGE MERIDIAN TRUST OEEO proposed action._) . The 17th Aoor TM bi;~ iess IS. CO('tdu''li<I _ KENIJ'Th R CC'.~OtlS. AUFORN A 92691 I RE NT BREA CANYON ROAD. WALNUT. SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 181 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS SERVICE AS TRUSTEE ndependent admrnrstre· Coste Me.a CA 92626· by a omra ~-,r·n~isli:: t;')32 STARV,OOD OR SA"I Ttils bu •. •ss is c.onouttco CA 91789 · YER. THE STREET ADDRESS AND 440 W. FIRST STREET; SUITE tion au1hon1y will be 1924 SIG~ED ll '.AlO L tMf'f .JOSE C,\ ;512 by t usl>3nO ano 1.1te ROYW HUMPHREYS. 416 E. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OTHER COMMON OESIGNA· 203 ' ranted unless an inter· 03/25, 03/28, 04/01 The rerntr~,11 commenrn! :o THW><S • A'.16LE ti SIGNED .OSEPl-i A'•AWATA. through class1fied ------I BALBOA HOUSES/ PENINSUIA NEWPORT 2107 BEACH CORONA 2169 DEL MAR NEWPORT 2622 BEACH COMMERCIAL 2669 REAL ESTATE CONDOS FOR SALE Lux furn condo, lab •••••••••I bay view, . 2 MBA SUNNY 2 Bedroom, laundry. garage. 51100 mo. Great 4Br 2Ba duptox BUSINESS OFFICE stas. turn-key cond. Beach Area steps lo bch. Alf new FOR RENT 2769 decor, prkng. nice '(5) $1600 Agt 840·5884 Yrly Lg Studio or 3BA Incl Waterfront Unfurnished S850 to S 1500 mo. Agent 831·1400 view. $1700.'646·1957 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIDO PENINS ULA EXECUTIVE SUITE OC Airport. S250· CORONA DELMAR COSTA MESA 2624 1 & •2BA M obllO $700. Full service homes avalf 3/15/94! S100 714·633·9550 f0U4~ HOUSING 0PP0 A fUNllY 2122 Villa Rentals 675-4912 $300 Off 1st Month Pvt bch, $600·$1200 r---· ------ mo. 673·6030 7 days •2814 SEAVIEW• 2Br 2ba Apts. in Ouiet 2Br 1 Ba, bale, vu, gar, gated comm w/lots ol frpl, fndry, 1 blk 10 --------- trees. Carports. jac. 7 1 O Lido P art< Dr •Npt Hts 2Br 2Ba• Gar. No pots $875 Lse 857·1776 or 654-2926 bch. $1175. 673·9041 RENTALS . lndry. Beo·s. Private palios, O/W. celling •Gorgeous ocean view lBA. Ocntt . 5650 wk fans. $795 & S805 mo. ••••••••• H.V. Hills hm, 4BR or lBA. Udo . 51650 mo 1 yr. lease. 646·4055 3 + den, pool. spa 2BR. Penln • S450wk 1--------MISCELLANEOUS S3650 Agt 840-5884 2BR Penin 51575 mo $Move In Special$ RENTALS 3BR Ponin S 1575 mo 1 BR. bright, gated. ,Alf real n&at• 1dvertmn9 1n lhls 111wspper 111ub1cc1 to the fed· 1111 hif Honing Acl ol 1961 u ame11dtd wlllch m1ku it illegal lo ..i,.rtiu "any prelercncc. limll1llon or discrlmlnalion bntcl on race. colo~ relrglon. 111, ll111dlup, famillal sllfus 01 llllionll a11tin. or 111jJllenlion10 l1llU eny such prclerenct. limi· !Jtlon Of dlscrlm1n1Uon." nrs n1wsp1pe~ will not' COSTA MESA 2124 , 3BA • Lido • s22so· mo pool. cable incl. close ••••••••• 4BR . Udo • $3000 mo to shop/bch 642·5658 ll11twilltlY K'9PI lllY 1dvcitlse· 1111111 lor 11al 111111 w~1ch ll In fiellUla ol lhe f1w. Our readers n llettlly lnlormed 11111 111 •nllln11 1dv1rt1nd rn this .....,.,., n 1vail1ble 011 an ..U "'°""nity basiL lo com-_..II dlscrimlnlllon. call HUD Toll·"" It 1-100·42"8590. For Ille Wlllli119l111. DC 1ru pleue ICll1 HUD at 42'·3SOG. CORONA DEL MAR 1022 The PNdentlaP~ APTS FROM s55o ROOMS 2706 $1 oo OFF 1st mo ....,.. ._ .._. 1 Br 1 Ba & 2Br 1 lhBa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rent Spacious 3Br lmfllt.i.-."-1-.~.., Great tocalion. Harbor 2Ba housellke apt 673~1900 Villa Apls. 546-9081 FURN ROOM FOR E 'slde. Yrd, gar,1_________ RENT , $240/MO hkups, nu pnVdr11pes 2BR 1 BA twnhme, poof, 1 BR upstairs, quiet/Se· plus 10% util. E'side floor $950. 631·6936 spa, nr Gelson's . eluded. Near shop· Costa Mesa. 642·5436 steps to Npt Cntr ping & frwys. Well "'N""B,,_----.,.....---..,-, 1 Br·mlnl blnds·lndry rm, $1175 Bkr 640•5664 kept complex. Pool. pvt upstairs ste: br/ yard-gar. 980 Valencia•-----------No pets. please! $550 den/ba/huge erst. gar, $550. 310.596·8902 or eBlg Canyon spa· mo. 848·0392 ocn vu. Shr kit. pool, * 714·540.3164 * c lous 4 e R-4 'hBA etc. S1150. 642·7360 vi 1 3 ' 2BR 1 lhBa tnhs style, 3BR 2BA Condo near ew, poo • spa, car patio·gar·pool $700 NB·Mstr bdrm for 1 per· Triangle Sq. Aval! 54995 mo 640"5324 No pet 1032 W Wilson son, n/smkg/drink/ now. Sl 100/mo. Call •Harbor View SBA, rllC. 646·0105 $700 pets. Pool & Jac. $425 641·0593 Impeccable decor, up· mo. &75·7199 grades. XII loc $2700 •2BR·2Ba upstrs unll 2 Townhomes On 5BR +FR·numerous 975·1234X843 In 4·plei< w/lrplc, gar. _H_O_TE_L_S ____ _ Avocado! so· 101, upgrades! s. of sc no pets. 679 W 18th. 604·2BA 2lhBa. l/p. Plaza $1600 mo+ sec. Lg 3BR, lg living, frplc, $695 mo. 644-7064 & MOTELS ~~~~~.~::· modem re· ...,..,7,...2""2""'·8_s_1_,1,....•-..,5_4_9·_9_9_s...,...1 kltch, dining. 2BA, bal· ..,, cony, 1 prkg. $1375 model, 3BA·3BA. f/p. COZV 1Br house in 457.3752 Ev 692·0838 deck + legal rental quiet clean area. Bale 1--------- inc. 075·8811 w/ocn breeze. nr bike ••Lido lale bayfront E'ilde X·Lg Studio 140 Magnolia $565 mo 642·1390 2718 - ... TO PLACE AN AD CALL -Tr 642-5678 BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 ••General otc space l h15 at 1516 New· port Bf1d CM Xln1 loc! S175 673·1943 Wnetnor l'ou·ro buying or selling. Classrlleo covers an your neeos• Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 Laguna Bch·350·2100 s I From St.~5 MG Ocean view. Plenty of p.:11k1ng 49~·0132 All K nds or .Joos Fo1 Alf Kinds ot Peopte Piiot Classlfled. BUSINESS OFFICE COMMERCIAL FOR RENT 2769 PROPERTY 2778 Newport ee ach. Ole Small business renta space avl • 150 s '· private oflices. from copter & FAX ava11 5200 w prkg Xlnl 'ct• 5275 mo. 833·1969 locahon 760·8364 Money talks St1ll your home and Classlfred speaks through c1ass1!1eo •ts language 642-567B Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pil ot and the Huntington Be~ch Fou ~ta in Valley lndapendent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes . trall to bch. vault cells, & Interior homesl Lse _EA_S_T_S-ID-E--N-ic_e_1_B~R LIVE IN LAGUNA Furn Studios, kitchen- ettes,. TV, poor. $175 & up wk. 494·5294 -·)COSTA MESA 1024• lrpf In !Iv/bdrm. gar, or salel Biii Grundy No pets. Encl garage, lndry rm, lmmacf 5750 Realtors 875·8181 laundry. SSSO+dep. --------- '1' J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N/pet. 909/676·7797 •--L-1-d-o/N_•_w_p_o-rt--•842·5984• RENTALS TO Fax us th is form with you r credit card #or ma il it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE ! AU for $1 O* EASTSIDE DUPLEX ..,.E-'s.,..ld_e_c_o_nd...,..o-."""2""B""R"""2""B....,...A, Mobile home, 1Br •ES·1Br Mbl hm• SHARE 2724 For Sale BY OWNER lrplc, open kitchen. dble wide: Private Gas/wtr pd. Nu orpt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • 760·8464 • • upscalell $915 mo. beach. 673-4031 fncd pallo, quiet $565 $ 3 7 5 /Mo CM·Npt E'slde Oprx, 2BR 1BA. Newport Crest 2 + 140 Cabriflo 646·0277 Blvd/Bay. 'own bath, NEWPORT BEACH 1069 1 car gar, pvt yd. w/d 2'h, den, exec twn· LG 28, E'alde. New vault ceil, shr gar, new hkup $750. 642·9797 hme, l urn/unlurn. crpt/drps, fncd pallo, pnt. No smk. 646-9412 .Eastslde 553·6139 or 509·5359 shade trees. gar. Nr $390 5Br 3ba Fem Two 3BR units. Ga· VIiia Dalbo• 1Br 1Ba shops. No pots. S8l5 N/S, utll pd. W/O. Qor9eous custom h(Tl, rage, lrplc, yard, w/d penthse, ocean/hrbr 650·8832 or 548·0963 70618 Avocado·COM Newport Heights, bay 1 I S'" 1 & ocean view. 3 110 • hkup. s1200 & $1250. v ew, pool, tenn s. No Live In A Forest! 675·8634 .. err rlH. 5300 s/I, $789Kll VIiia Rentals 675-4912 smk. $1000. 723-4256 Balboa fst·Hse to shr, 2•2.aooo,~r ~ ----,....-...,,,....---Studios .... From s55o 4BA 2BA on canal. X· "' Newport Hts Twnhm 3 1 Bdrms •.. From $625 ••••••••• lg liv area, w/d. fp, Penlnaula B• ront Mstr Br 3.Sba 2 oar Pool. Spa, B6Q's, 1 w/dock & beach! 4BA· gar w/cerport. Front/ APARTMENTS cov'd parking. Corner prkg $535 23-<4702 3BA. Lse/sale. Prlncs back yard w/gerdner. FOR RENT of Newport Blvd & Bdrm In beaut quiet only. 878·8181 Bkr $1500• 434•9188 alt 4 Wiison. 642·1390 NB home. N/S prol QUIET 200• vu ocn/I••••••••• ,.________ respon M/F No pets. mls/clty Its. "!Br 3Ba+ HUNTINGTON $395+util. 760-0110 HOUSES/ rec rm. 1873 Parkvlew CORONA BEACH 2640 Bright Balboa Penln· CONDOS Cir. $1895. 645-6655 aula A pt Spacious· DEL MAR 2622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ateps to ocn M/F, FOR RENT --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WALK TO BEACH Reasonable. 650-8861 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I HUNTINGTON Cute & Clean 1BR apt 2BR 1BA, leundry, E'alde CM. Non-amkr Get te t•e INaale "-•~'• Attic, ba1ement, and et.et BEACH .... 2140 on Bay. Dwnatra crnr appflancH. $695/mo. M pror. W/D, lrpl, d/w, unit, new crpVpalnt. 310/592·2788 . lg apt near boh. $385 ------- IRVINE ---------- S1100/mo. 842·6515 ~ +Y.I util. 6A2.S341 NEWPORT BEACH • 2669 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HB on PCH·Shr ocn vw 2BR 1 BA, gar, lndry. dtw, $450 .-u1s1 Kelli •~1·2505 eves ------------~ ** USTBLUFI' ** LIDO on water. View, Modern 1BR 1BA, 1 pvt Br/Balent, ger, Ip, ----------==ti car gar w/opnr, Pool. w/d, cable, phn. Avl 4/ •Turtle Rock• M S810 mo. 721·1160 1. Prof M/F or retired. Raoucao RaNTll ..__.. •11R $125• Smoking ok. 875-3178 Hl9hlande Lg •+2. • ~~---llR llA $Tl•u NB eHc cond01 Tennie. ram rm, 2 oar gar, ~YIM"! VfVD poot, W/d, walk to cn1rl heaValr, micro, • Monny Aelc ~ Our ••1" beh, M n/a to ahr wt d/W, frpl 72~19 ~ _ •PICllllFflg, d/w aame. $500. 712,..1• fil.lN .......... -lnCI. 80lC30 pool, No • 2~00......... pott. No f .. a. No -5-T0---.~-15-----1.AGUNA 0-. I IYM.~ ........ 4111 ~ 2742 llACH 2141 : =-~ 11-,-.-.~Plll~~....,.~~ .... -... -• ------· Thi .......... ~ WITH LIAll!I PW aTORM• ............ ocn w . L' Jll'l.'Tfl. 9 IBA-3BA Ap•a, I ~:r--Lo= for. JUSt Ht tm,\'GTON IFACM • ~"ltfAIN \AW' Ind pendent --··------------------- • • • • ' D YES,SELL· MY CAR Nome Addre~s City Zip Phone Credit Cord MC VISA =AM X # ________ E. P- Mori To· DAILY PILOT • 330 W &., ~ll'Mf Co\h:r~'(A Q2621 f 14/6-f: .$eo;s Or FAX ln41 ~)I b-59" (l'r'vo• f>i,rfy C>Jy) !Jrf>l,•J ¢ ~' ,__....:. .......... .__~~--~~~~~~ ..... -----, .. P'leou ,._,,~.,.,,, Bo~ti -Mmif-~-~----· .. • • • • ···-···················· • $ , 0 for 4 fifw, $I 00 ... °'*""°"°' lirte then •• tome euh. 1 m .. ,., ate hH, frpl, 11,,.;ir~ 91 Vear• • Newl '•mHy ~fie... OHlee aa.o w/d, bft.lna. l1'IO, yr 71 .. 1.._1..,. ~_ex.1. PoOl.1~ avalf, l.Ooatecl Nllw-, I ... Avt 4/1.1&7"'800 ._._.,. ... __ ._._..,.. _ __, • ....;•~·--·--•-llO-U ___ O_ ·.,.. poft & 11lh.1M41?? '------.--------------......... ------..... -------............... .. • • • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE lllPID1lllJIT lllPl.OTlllJIT llllCIWIDISI SAIL BOATS 7014 113 1s30 111SC. eo1s•----• =::::-:::::::=::;;;;iiiii-------~------, .••••••• 11••••••ml••••••• Lido t•·t••z Sall .. lf\041 W/lfaller, •••AMLIN••••• Now h&rlng en&ry iev.c. R•CSPTl8•CTY A•frlQ. 1 ~ V'S UIO neeaa 1uneu..,. 1200. . ....,.,, :::=."'-....... 14 Oftllluw .. ~':o.ow. M llllmld M~Of edelfllton IO T1llc* 11 IMw .:::::- 13 Bordered ANSWBJUI TO nzn y llRJDQE QUIZ Q.'-Both vulatrable, .. South you hold: •IUO QS OA98631 ..i982 Cu.tom« MNlcelbaQ• gage handl«•. m.ny oth« poalllone. l4oo. $1200 wkly. Local 0t raloeallon. Application & Info 1·510.790-9875 elCt. A.241. PhOnea. gen ofti. Pit obo. Frml w.ct gown. 831 ·3370 M-F for ti.aut friend!Y, az M , $300. 812-CMM ••tr•m•ly buay Int I 1---------ofc In NewPof' Center Rowtng machine S75, .. • •INE SEDVJCE Mu1t be hard wotklng: eitec ore chi $40, dbl -a\ detal\-orlanted, ener· bad/matt ••t HO. 2 nl· SUPPLIES 7020 geUc w/good phone tHtnda S40. BllCH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii voice & 1CJnt typing 120. Drafting stool computer & mallroom S30. Radlog,am 140. Boat cover, new, V• akllla 18-9/hr DOE Pd e:u .. aa2 haul, 18' $150. Other ' ' alHa avl 842·4685 parking. Call Donna Tr" Roi.. 15: Citrus The biddins ha proceeded: •-.. --.. -T-1-1-0-1-- Nortla •• SoatJa w .. a 8V1r I r vera l Q PAM INT PAM 3• PAM 1 What do you bid now? Brown al 780-8279· or fruit tr... w/tn.1111---------N"d ClaH 8 (w/alr .. •nINE SUPS br•k• •ndorHmant) RECEPTIONIST s10: On Palma 4-41'110 BIA&\ or Cla11 A driver• for We .,. looking for a Gal planla Sl; •h•d•. DOCKS 7022 growing tran1portatlon people person In a pine, fruit 15 gal S20: '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d•pattment to handle people place. S5.50/ herb• 135 kinds. 11!1• DOWN A.-lf you are sure pattner ·baa four club., the hand ia too sJam. oriented for. a ra1¥. To MVe a level of bidding and cat.er to the pouibili· ty \hat partner misht have jump- ahiftad with a three-card auit on an unbe1anced hand and ii probing for the rilht tp<>t, we would temporize with three diamonds fo tee what deUveriH throughout hr. PT & FT avail. lilac 110 90M74·1M22 Excellent loc tY Ferry. LA VEN Oc .nd SB auperouta 40'+. on-shore bath • ' faclllltles. Pvt parking 1 l.MdmMIUre 2 Thie* carpeC 3 Vet)' i.rge .......... ad 5 8rMlc up e~onlce 7 Gollll fl GetleM 8 OulckmMI 10 Shelter 11 ~deity 12A"G'I 13 Actr ... If.,.,. 22 Play a pert 24 Uquors 2e Rind 27 1988 Otymplc alt• 45 Raw f\tt\ dWI 48 M"*-1 Q.2-Aa South. vulnerable, you hold: •X.JIO <i788 OQ2 •AK.8&32 Th• bidding baa proceeded: South w-.t North E .. t 1• I Q ·2 0 4 9 1 ct,¥ elope. Q.&-Both' vulnerable, u South • you hold: •J872 CVK4 OK83 •K.J&& The bidding ha1 proceeded: ' North E .. a South Weat t• Dbl ? counu.. ___ a3_1_.1_8_90 ___ 1 PUE TO YOO 6022 avi. 723-4587 Patt-llm•. 2().30 hours Secrttarv SLIP TO ao FT per WHk. $8.00/Hr. For Medical Lab. FT/ TWO BEAUTIFUL Classic NB loc. Uve· Most deliveries are opllonal 4 day. Full Cockerc::>Spenl•I• aboard poa. 631-8481 PM, some AM. ofc r .. pon. Typ., flle, Fr" to good home. $14 per ft. payroll, compu••t exp Blk/Whl, male/female Apply In per1on: pref'd. DOM II. Nr neutered/spayed, from• .. •••••••• 330 w Bay SI, Hoag Ho p .. 642·1206 I 31• Costa Meaa. the aame I tt•r. AUTOMOBILES Interviewing: through March 28. No phone calla, please. Secretary P• mall Y••t1 old. Pleaae friendly NB are ore Call 549-8789 !••••••••• you'll be multi IJ<llled w/aalH perao.,allly. ---------•--------~ Hrs fl•x. Re1umH: PO JEWELRY, fURS BMW 9030 What action do you take? Data Entry box 1248 NB 92883 • ART 6025fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPORTS.MINDED? '80 5281, brown, 6 cyl. 28 Ember eneemt>IM 41 Tota' toys 49 Inert gaa 51 OMllc What action do you take? A.-What cao you do? The auc- tion baa 1<>ared into the strato- sphere before you could make a rebid. Despite your ais-<:ard suit, you have a seven·loser hand-defi- nitely a minimum. Pase and see what. action partner wanta to take. A.-Your duty ia to tell partner the l3,000 key atrokei hand belongs to you. The w1y to do per hour. Many flex- that ia to redouble. A jump to three Ible position• avall· clube would be preemptive and to able. Call Joni al (714) bid spades with that puny au it could 729·9130 Ext t 25. Market 1po111 eervlces • • • Ladl.. 5V• total auto, 4·apd, NC, p/b, by phone. Laada pro-ct ring $22K appraisal: p /W • P /a, am II m vldad. Great Income Wiii ••II for SllK firm. 1tereo, 1nrl, tinted poten. CM. 436-1627 Call Al 854-8152 glass, alloy whls, 2t Eaning'a $3,250. 759-8388 pt partner off to a costly lead 1'E"""•_P_•-r"'"l•_n_c_•""'d,...,,P"""l•-•"""t.,..lc EMPLOYMENT 30 rn~llne* 52 Fruit ptt 32 Gander'• male 33 Pr1mlttw 55 Poem 57 Unite should the opponenta dee~. tnjectlon mold maker SERVICES 5533 PETS & HONDA 9085 needed for Hunt Bch ANIMALS 6049 Q.3-Neither vulnerable, aa South Q.6-Neither vulnerable, as South shop. Call 898-9877 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hold: h Id -• .. ••• 78'Accord•"2Dr-HB you · you 0 : F•ahlon l•I beauty Auto, Gd-Moch-Cond .--+--t---+--4l •AQ96• QK6 0 72 •KJ&4 •K& QAQ1098 OAC52 +K63 salon hu 1pace for r~:·1~:11n~s ~:~~ ~~~~ ADOPT-A·PET Rf·rack, Nu Carb-Brk . .--+.-~~1---ll The pidding has proceeded: Wh•t is your opening bid?• Electrolyslsl & Acu-•gory may requlr, you Every Sat & Sun at Stereo $850 631·7149 "" South Weet North E .. t A.-Obvioualy, the choices lie be-puncturlal. 640·5125 to call a 900 number PETSMART, Fountain, ________ _ 1 • 2 Q 3 • p... tween one heart and one no tromp. In which there Is a ~alley. Puppies, kit· 90' Accord EX. 22K ml, · --+--+---.1--11 1 Halrcutter1 Wanted lens and more. all blk. 5-spd, lthr. snrf. .... Ifyou don't bid one no trump when charge per minute. h ldin fi d . For THE HAIRCUT· looking for loving, car-ale, Alrm, splr, chrm What do you bid now? o g a ve-car m~or, your TEAS • Costa Mesa, •••••••••I Ing homes. CALL 241· whLs, SISK• 650-4390 --t--""'--~__. _ _..._..fl A.-With the lead coming through problem ia solved-for the moment! Nltwport Beach area. 0317 for more Info. your king of hearts, chances for an We don't know what you intend Great Job, great locl MERCHANDISE ... D__,..l-..,l,--...,P,,..--,...1-,-1 -- 11 ·trick contract have dimmed. rebidding should partner respond Busy store. No cllentel : ":;~:p'!,.,u~o~~n~~ i;JiiAiiGiiUiiiARiiiiiiiiiiii9iiliiOii5 However, some of the value of the one spade. One no trump ia a far nee. 714·722-8571 S400/obo. 642-0181 11 king of hearta can be recouped by more descriptive bid and leas likely 1------------------1 '84 XJ8 vanden Plas bidding three no tnJmp. to get you into trouble. LOS ANGELES ANTIQUES 6010 Parrot cage S50. Cocka· 6 eye. auto, AC. blk/ ~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TIMES u~ ~g• ~~ A~a~ tM ttN ~.~II pw~· $30. 831.e852 PB/PW/PS, cruise, Orange County edition •BUYING ITEMS* casa, sunrf, tinl g,_, LOST& --+--~__...,__"-_. FOUND LOST• 2925 FOUND MEMBERSHIPS 2925 3018 • We have po11Uon• PUP,S rHcued from csrm tlre1/whls, alarm. available In our So. From 1800·1960. 1 dHth row. Adopt wllh S799510bo 909-678-9529 O r a n g e C o u n t y . piece jewelry to enUre d o n a ti o n . C an ' t lelemarketlng room. houseful. Immediate adopt? Be a roster or --------- Earn $5.46/HR + $4-cash, top S. 673-6223 volunteer. Call 714/ MERCEDES 9130 LOST March 20, 1994: White female T••oup Poodle, 5~ lb1, wearing red leather collar. Near Newland & Atlanta. Plea.se call 96~047 or 968·2109. ---+---+--+-...,.--11LOST: Face plate for Sony mini disc car player w/case. Vicinity Larkspur/Marguerite, CdM. REWARD. Please call 640.7017 •REWARD• Exclu1lv• Center Club S15 commlaalon per ---------i 859-2704. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOST BLACK LAB membership. Cost sale. Work whlle quail-APPLIANC-es 6011 --------1• "YOSHI" 10K sac 7K Inc trans tying for an attractive .-Purebred Doberm.n 94. 420.whtte/gray• fee. Nancy 640-6768 benefit• pkg. Female, 3 yr• old. Leased 6 mos. old MALE c;::.i 9 Months 714-988-4588 -Abused but very 7000 ml. Lux sdan. R e I re Iv er m Ix •'W•••••••• I·--------Kenmore elec dryer, sweet a.nd greal with Take over existing •• MED Recorda Copy· white, tlke new, $t00 kids. Need1 to be only lease from owner. All blk/long hair EMPLOYMENT Ing Rep. Must have firm. 957-0169 pet. Call 71 .. 373-0n1 0 I b o wttl •· Wearing red colar own car & lift a SOlb ua uy r r Lost In HB·near copier Follow route 10 Two Holl•nd Lop celve a $500 qual Beach & Yorktown copy ;ecords al medf.. FURNITURE · 6014 Bunni•• FREE to a bonus. Once a~ Please call Scott EMPLOYMENT cal facllllles. $7.50/hr good home. 1 brown, proved by MBZ crod1t. PT to FT ·Reaume 10 1 white. 1·year old, Clill Frank Finn or (714) 913-0035 5530 Keen l~aglng Box BR'\_SS BED, O"? az, neutered females. Call Gerl Florea to make 7000·877 Redondo w/firm ort~a..!"a" set. 548-6070 appl lo see this spec· • never u1ed. i boxed. 1acular automobile. t' LOST: ORANGE CAT p •---------male, fat, large paws 81••••••• •••••••• LO T with "thumbs." Lost 3/ •••••••- BUSINESS & ANNOUNCEMENTS FO~~ 2925,_~6_1ih_~_1~-~-'.Y6_:_~-~~-~-a-& PERSONALS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING Beach, CA 90277. Cost S850, musl sell 957-2900 x 3004/5 or S250 caati. 774-6500 pgo at 266·0107 Models Required FINANCE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISSING CAT ------· We're looklng lor th• beslf If you are ari ag- Merchandise sales, SS/Hr + commission. Call Steve 432·8161 DAYBED wht/brass, TRANSPORTATION t------- compl•t• W/trundle & •••••••• TRUCKS 9220 mat1'1. Never used. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND 3/18: Box All gray, short-hair, -. -------- ______ 1 LOST & Turtl•, male, on First neutered male, 14 lbs, PERSONALS 3002 St. berween F,ernleaf small nick on leh ear· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & Dahlla, CQM. qan Lost near Orang• & g r • 11 Ive, creative 1-........ ------=..,-sales professional we PIT LEGAL SECTY Cost $850, must sell ---------1• s2so cash. 774-6500 POWER BOATS MOVING MUST SELLI 85' Isuzu-Pub tongbed 45k ml. Ruos good $2100 obo 548·1386 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 LO.CAL RTE•26 Loca· 11ons•Buy All Or Part•Pos,lble S3K Wkly•&00-599-6780 Own .A.. Payphone Rte. s 1200/wk pot. Unique Oppor. 1-800-488·7632 PtLOT CLASSIFIED It's the solution you're searching for • wheth· er you're •••king a home, an apartment, a new occupation or even a atray pet. FOUND 2925 875-7006 or 8o5-686· 22nd, CM. 645·9063 HOT & WILD! $REWARD$ 2236 . R E w R D 1·8()().8e().8969 Lost Small Shlhlzu •FOUND• A Toll Fr•• Call LI. groy & tan, 3yrs Set ol 50 keys Toyota, l 0 st• Ma 18•B1 a ck •--MAN ...... ...,..,..,,.T,,.0,.....MA~...,,.N""'t.,..,U- "B••b•" Ford e1c ... w/Acura key Labador•Retrlever FabUlouaGly Oatel!M Very Friendly. cheln on lrvlne Blvd. & ¥ K!LLY ¥ Wiid Gab/Liv• Une In the vicinity of Dover 20lh St. Newport Och. 11 yrs w/Wht chin 800-494-4739$2.50/mln Sflores & Bay Crest. Call 548·7949 0 A Please Call Roger ---L-0-8-T---n 3 ·2 1 ·9 4 · I 850·130"" Horace Ensign Jr. __ C_a_n-.-,-59-9-m-to--' • Perscrlptlon Glasses H.S. Please Call PILOT CLASSIFIED Sliver w/Brown Bows get lo all those It's lhe resource you (In sott, brown, case) 548·2871 repair tobe can count on to sell a Lost at the Costa &46-5800 I' myriad of merchan· Mesa H.S. baaeba111---T-h-e """p-1-10-1--around the house? dlse lloms, because fleld, on Sat. March Cl•Hlfled Let the Cla11lfled our columns compel 19th, during "Angel The mo11 comprehen· Service Dl;ectory quallflsd buyers to Tryouts.'' Please call slve and current dlrec- calll Balley ~ 873·8804 tory of goods and .. ,. help you find 842·5878 vlcea aroundl reliable help. . Npt Ctr ofc; Exp nee. have an opportunity WP 5.1; It bookkplng, for you In the NPB/ HB/FV coastal area. S10.S15/hr. 644·6400 Be a part of the na-1-P-/T_P_o_a_l_tl_o_n_a_A_v_a_ll_ lion's No. 1 direct mail For litneu trainer• & advlg. sate1 team. aerobic Instructors. Salary+ commission, Exp req'd. Apply . In while you learn. person, Racquetball VAL·PAK OF F V CoHtal Onint• Co. World, ountaln aney. 714/557-4344 .. 101 Activity Assistant Working w/Sra. FT. Hardworking. fun & enthuslasllc. Career orient~ pref'd. A•k for Rob 842·2410 Buy 11. Sell 11. And It. Ct•aalfled. RHI Eslate MAL ISTATI Ula Busy walk-In location. comp plan for inteM!w call Ron Tavtor. :I The,.,... Ntwporf I 673-7300 ESTATE SALE 7012 Everything Ooeal Leather-Den Furniture. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bedroom, formal din-Lyman-18 ctasslc bay·---------Ing room. living room. boat; xlnt cond; totally VANS 9225 714-952-3326 rebtt, trophy winner. S5,500. 759-0400 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gray enamel platform bed w/nlght stands, orig s2000, asktng _S_AJ_L_B_O_A_T_S_7_0_1_4 $400. Cream wall unit w/glaes door $300. 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bar stools, blk melat , '78 FORD custom 1 owner van. Now while paint. V8. air. PS.PB. xtra clean & runs per· tact. $1975. 549·1251 w/gray fabric $50 ea. 25 CAL, 7.5 Honda, 848-7124 ~~~ P ::~~· :hi!~~; _V_O_ll_S_W_A_G_E_N __ 9_2_3_S Redttcor•tlng 8•1• pole, dinghy, xtras. ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dining rm set: chrm/ S3798.50. Purchaelng 1• glas1f1uede, $1950. another aallboat. Days Coffee table, verdlgrl1 31o-435-7094 ext. 255; w/bra11, glaaa, brand Eve/wknd1 714-673· new, $1800. 75!H881 2351 or 980-3664 '88 FOX AM/FM cass, AC, 2-dr Good cond S2400/obo 960-5469 •SE•R•VI-C•E--•I CARPET INSTALL CONCRETE & FENCES HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARFJ LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 REAL ESTATE & REPAIRS 3516 MASONRY 3557 & DECKS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPEClALIST 3911 DIRECTORY luropeen CreftamM •W.P. YOUNGQUIST •EXTRA QUICK• •••••••••I Tiie p-'ntlng r,,._,oof L d R 1 Palntlnw Contractor Right now. Mlnu1ea Aelocati"ng 10 Denver? Carpet Repairs-power *Best Price/Quall"' •FENC•• ft'"'TES• rep.:'r ... nd mo're.-.I Def.'• HOME NURSE/ •n 1cap1 IP• rman 1 •• -.. ". C MP NION Yard llght1-1prlnkler1. Ousl. paint ng by prot'ls from you I Drains razor All $$$ ranges. All ---------! restretch-wtr damage. IJlndscape,brick,stont. n1W)repalr/po1t reptHecl Slefan 581•7881 0 A Tree lrlmng-prunlng. Uol602098. ln1. cleaned from $7.50. American RE.(Bob ACCOUNTING/ Install any sin lob. JT Concrt11143-0l22 Redwood• L.-576605 ---------25 vra exp, many refs: Free eat. 645-3305 Compl•I• hou1e $55, l<nudten) 800-553•5299 20 yr exp. 725-7032 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie Jim Whyl• 642·7208 Hcr::: •• R·~~~~;! Call Eva, 631-7159 Call P•t•. 722·7732 BOB HUTTON co. 1 yr guar. Plumbing TAXES 3406 Cone, Patio, Driv•way •Wood Feno••• 25 Yra. Experlencet •---------• TREES • . Painting Interior/Ext• reJpat111 from H .75.l·m--E------- 25 YEARS EXP CLEANING Fplc, BBOa. Rel. 20 Yr rt~tpfit. lrH haullng *JIM 87&-5099 * INSURANCE 3778 Toitit•dlftHtove. La•"•· rlor. Acoutllc ceilings ohnn ... 54<>-2092 3928 Fullu comput•rlzed. SERVICES 3548 Exp. Terry a57.7a94 ntuna111. Low priCts. Uc'd ~ 751·3"78 • painted. repaired, •FOX PLUMBING• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , 6...,..,.,..... ,.~ 974-5301 Meaonrw Problems/ applied, removed, dry qualj1y woril, t~ lnl/ Repelr Specl•ll•t• Fast •• "'IC •. By appt. i iiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cemenl/brlckJatone/tlle -·-·-v-""""'"· Repair/add FREE ••t If bl H Ith 1 11 "al & 1 xt .. --~-~ Ucl*"'"l18 F r df'll)N'I_ alab $2.50/aq ti · · A orda e ea naur wa re,., r • ure. ...,.......,, """ . or Clean, Caulk, r~roul, 548·7600 Nwpt Bch 1 '•t T••m Cl••nlng atampd cone SS.SO up Formerly with Roger'• No Deduct. 50+ locai MOVING 3834 !11622631 988.e320 any plumbing~ ca• uallng & lnitall. 8ookkpng. 20 y11 Npt Vacancya, Home & L#541858 • 631-4310 FLOOR INSTALL Gardna. Philllp1846-2187 M•d Fae. FrH quotH.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jarry L Oavl1-Speclallze fOf frae e1tl 800-233-4313 Uk•Nu Tiie 840-2211. Bch. All phases, eates Commercial. 8am·8pm 2 Ptumblng/elec/Waler Miik La Clob 725-0562 Capt. Holm.a Movers * Custom AH/Comm Plumltln9 Repair• & ·~--------tM, P/R & P/R tax+ 287•1788 7 days QUALITY MASONRY REPAIRS 36 0 h / I kl / II /W 1 o 1 c d I ·- sec1y .. ,..,. 780-1771 100,_ S•tl•fectlon :~c;,~k !1:~0: f~~~~:: .~~=· ·~~.7.11iR::.~r.1·J-E_WELR ___ y ___ 3_7_8_4 !~:ryo~=~·~:~es~·I~~~ r;~~~":z~5 :'1f::;~~g .~~5~.· A111·~r:.ur11ro~ WALL CPA SINCE 1984 or s back. Home/Ole:. Uc#671812 968·0422 Vlnvl, herdwood FREE .... 241.0137 hardworking, prof. PAJNTINQ use stalled. Steve'• S-45-8298 COVERINGS 3932 IRS aU<llt1, appeals & Honeat, rels. Some ceramic, marble, aub Oual Crpntry, Paint, L#1741'1>2 844-4937 color consultallon compromises, divorce Eng. Rebeca 285·1306 floor repair. calf:•' c101eVGar Stor, wall Wllllam Harold Jewelers PUBLIC NOTICE frff w/HI 20yr• exp POOL Cuatom lnatelletlon & lltlgallon. 662·3340 Rell•bl• Home/Otflc• DECK B d 843 38 2 f W .. & j I I R •1C I I I Lie, on • units, urn, rpra, etc. ale.. •w• ry repa r cu11om/malntenance senVJC" a., omm atr p pant QUALITY CPA Cleantng. Exc•ll•rit COATING 3570 Reta. Fred 875-6359 Antique/Fine Jewelry Th• Calif. Public Ullll· #6658511 847·8035 Iii~ ~ 3894 No job loo amalll at affordable fixed fH. Rela. 10% Off 1a1 vlslf Semi Retired conttactor. 8uy/llll/lrldt 873.03es Ues Commission RE-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5"-011 w/ad 673·2"37 7 Days & Evenings Marla 722·1854 STOP Deck Leak•· FURNITURE Rpra, lmprvmnl1, aml,_.....________ QUIRES lhat all UHd ---------r POOL CLl!.ANINQ •--------- • 8rent Ella 642·9843 SPIUNG HAI SPRUNG! waterproof coating•· UPAIRS 3622 Joba, Ouallly, Integrity, IANDSCAPB L ~~~!~.hofl~lntgot~=I~ PLEIANSSOON•S VOCAL 3868 Chem1 • 1••rv., 1•qu1 Ip . .--...------- iP You make th• llal· decks, 1talra Quat.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I care, Ken 842·1770 11111 P.U.C. Ca T number: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil repa '· • gae, • c . ns. PLUG PLIANCES houHkeepers do the work. L.,587430 Fr .. •• IAWN CA1lE 3808 limos and chauffeurs FREE EST 776-1722 rest-call for th• mosl E11. a .. 1 $ 722·8789 Complete RHtoratlon print their T.C.P. num· 1at L•SSON PR•• UltVICE 3426 cost eff1ct1ve r11ea In Wood, wicker, uphola, HAOUNG 3720 ber In all advertise-Plano· Maller• cand 0 G 3910 t lhe area •Inc• 19761 noons 35 etc. FREE pickup & .... o Y•rd M•lnt. . . R OFIN D • n • • • Hou•• " 80 delivery. 982·1823 Lawn!! Cleenupa, men11. II you have a 8 yra. , .. chi~. I N lchHll Appf Repair· keeplne Reglatrr 'JUNI< TO THE DUMP' Tree Trimming, Lt qua1llon about th• I• Jonath•') 759· 87 ;:rg~·~~~:s·~r!~g1t: (714) 74tM>a77 hoellent new •ntry ~::o:~.1 C!~ar ~~~~~~1 __ H_•_u_ll_nv_e_1_e-a_2 __ 4S ~~l~~~~fr.~~~r, !':~ ---------• H~~l~:.h::~:ol kr.R~~ off w/ad. "62·4824 •WINDOW CLEANING• maker & door hanger. HANDY MAN 3710 Prlc••· 988-1882 Down to Earth Lawn & Public UtllltlH PET Free Eat. Llc'd & lna'd. FREE ESTIMATES Guar. reaa. Baldwin Garden Service. Con11 Comml11lon S!RVlCES 3870 aa0.3200 #804887 Locks. Don. 521-8910 Malnt & Renovation. 7t4-55M15t iiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ••dl•r Aooflne·Uc & NTlY 3510 ' 297-8081 David Haiutel9'anlal Pre"rtl•• IMPIOVEMENTS Cu11om« Satl1lactlon•---------Ina. 5,.._.,,._ ---mm. Palnt•Carpentry 1 t lo 11 I Sev On Moving Walk Ing th• Dog·A .. -.. -04• ..... Drywall and mor;I BOM! 3756 ~~4~8.P~.,_;81~ Lowest, Storage, prof. kenn•I alternallve. re-roof/ftp111r. :ZS yrs. 0•'7 MS-1277 XLNT t•P· 1 IV min. Ins. Pereonallud, your •FREE EST 875-5095 TUPPDWAR8 car.... a..,. Llndscpng T18785t. VIM(; 1i1-2956 home. Ina. 873-7UM • Cu•tomlaa lour • lrrlQatlon, Trimming •iUJi•MOvM•• ,_"-"-------kltcften gahy RV • R•moval1, Clean. c.,eru1, cou11eoua 0 th 1 u-....' llCMM:s N8 ' upa & Malnt, St. Uc. Hp'd Proa. P'rH "'· ft e move __., 1'811025. 43a ... o.. 11~ee. M•·•••• TNntdnQ of~ a 0.,99 •.... , J\lngte Jim• L.ar\dacape Ohle u• a oall Malnt.Hrdacpe,Vard PILOT CLASalPID OlHnup. Tant• It M•Mn ,.... .. ,1 ..... Why play Hide 'N Seale with ct\lldcare? C .. TIM Piiot IOdayl Ma-M71 . UALISTATE SPl!CIAUST 3911 ..