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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-07-15 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • Our summer "'eather pattern :JtJ' ( • Brtzllln lllCC8P 111111 ICOl'll In Colll Mell . Enjoying a day off foUowing its World Cup semi-final vic- tory against Sweden, the Bra- ;zilian soccer team visited Nike- town in Costa Mesa Thursday to get in some shopping - and some autograph signing. The group spent two hours at the store, snapping up shoes, warmup suits and tote bags. "Everything you could imag- ine," said Niketown spokes- woman Rachelle Gillerman. The players also took time to sign autographs, Gillerman said. Team superstar Romario, seated at right, signed 60 lo 70 autogniphs for excited children. All's Fair in love marriage ~ Eight couples who have been married at least 50 years renew their wedding vows at informal Orange County Fair ceremony. BY JOYZELU DAVIS, Sl'f.ClA1. TO lltl DAILT PILOT 0 n their 'first date, Bill Casey looked at Clara, his future wife, and offered her some advice. "You had better get used to me bec:iuse we're going to be together 40 or 50 years," he said. They married one month later and they have held steadfast to their vow of holy matrimony for more than 50 years now. The Caseys were one of eight couples who renewed their marriage vows at the Orange County Fair Thursday afternoon, during a "Seniors' Golden Wedding Ceremony." All of the couples have been married for 50 years or more. The golden wedding ritual has been a fair staple for eight years running. Married 70 years, Costa Mesa residents Jeanette and Frank Spiegel easily won the honor of See WIDDINOl/P•1• 6 . Runs 'throuah July 24 TODAY'S SCHEDULE •Hours today: 10 a.m. to midnight, but parking lots open at 7 a.m. today for the Cattle Drive. •All day: Weaving and Spinning by South Coast Weavers Guild at Home Arts and Crafts Building. • 10•1.m.: Cattle Drive from Costa Mesa High School to fairgrounds at Princeton Gate. ON THI COYIR The painting on top of page 1 is by local arust Debra Huse. For information on paint- ings, call 650-6865. NUMalU NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORT$ 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ... : ......... 3 Sports ........................ 6 ,....,.,_.,.'*"""a•• •:9' '"' ,.. ........... ....., .. ~ .... 0 "**". ,.. • ...,.,,..,. ' ... bring~ us cookie cutter days, with - low morning douds and warm afternoon sunshine. But, are there e\er too many cookies? See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Getting ready for the ride ~ Some 250 steer wm wind their way down Fairview Road today in an event reminiscent of city's past. BY MA.11.C S. P OSNBll, STAIF Wa.rru COSTA MESA -The night be- fore the city's big cattle drive was somewhat reminiscent of a gather- ing around the campfire. City and fair officials -along with the ran'chers who will le:id the Orange County Fair's cattle drive down Fairview Road at 10 a.m. tOday -chatted about the event during a barbecue 0.n the Costa Mesa High School form. It was there that some 250 steer along with the lea~ ridch spent the night before the ride. "Not only do I think 1t'!I going to be a fun e,·en1,'1 Police Chic! Dave Snowden said O\er the strum of a guitar and· a CO\\bOy ~ung called "Cool Water." "I think it's going to be an C\cnt that shows the best of Costa Me~;i. I look fol"\\'ard to it being an an- nual event." Jerry Stewart, one of the lead riders, said about 100 rider!> will form a moving fence around the steer as they make the roughly S•• DRIVl/Pa9e 5 .... F Y I > Moooovtn' ouf · •What: The Orange County Fair's cattle drh·e. • When: JO a.m. toda) • Where: Do" n Fuirvu:w Road from Costa Mesa High School and into the fairgrounds off f<iir Drive. • Spectator :irc:is: The fairground!) parking lot or along Fairview Road. •Road closures; Fairview Road from Adam~ Avenue to F:ur Drhe. Claim filed against city for death in crosswalk ~ Family of Bethel Towers resident who was struck by car and died while crossing street seeks compensation from Costa Mesa. llv LolUA.'111 li \l>Ut:DA, Sr\ff \\ 1<ur a . ,.. COS'I A ~lLSA -rt1c ibugh- tcr of the ''Oman 1-ii'i:J in \1 .. r~h \\hilc tra,er"ng the 19th S1r1.:ct cro!>S\\alk in f1.:>nt of ~tcD., nJ.IJ !> has filcLI a ''rongful dc:ith cb1m against 1he cit) In the claim, C..aPI S1!"'1' ~cch :rn undc:1erm ned :imt unt ol money for the death of her mother: Patdcia Cro\\cll. The 7~·)CJr-olJ Bethel To,,eis \\Oman h:id been crOs!>ing We!.t 19th S1rcl:t al Me)er Place with friend hed Young, al-.o 7b. "hen the t\\O "ere hat bv :i car and f...dlcd Sims' claim alleges the cny "as negligent an not installing a traffic light at th.: bus) crO!IS\\ all.; sooner. Four )Can. earlier, a peLlcstrian in the same crossw.iB, SU!>tained 'e- 'ere head injurk~ when :i car dn her dO\\n. ~lAac ~l<\aTIN.. !)yn 1'1wr Jeanette and-Frank Spiegel of Costa Mesa share a kiss during senior wedding ceremony Thursday at Orange County Fair. Jn t\la} JYY3 -1h . .1rly three \Ca r:. :ihcr 1hc earlier crash - Cost:i ~les:.i olfic1;ib appro,ed plans for ~ 1raft1c I ~hi · :it the crO!l~\\alk Con)truction J iJn·1 bcg111 until a year l:.i1er. 'honly ;iftcr the double fatalit\, I he lil!hl ''on't be operational · u 11 I Jl'~d­ August THI 102ND OllANOI COUNTY FAIR • Noon: 4-H Swine Showmanship at Livestock Arena. • l and 3 p.m.: How to Make Beaded Earrings demo in Gems and Minerals Building. • 8 p.m.: Neville Brothers at Pacific Amphitheatre; Armand Blais Big Band at Cal Spas Heritage Stage; Mogollon Country at Miller Arlington Theater; Shilo Blue at L.A. Cellular Centennia·I Stage. • Cost: SS general admission (ages 13 to 64); $3 for seniors, 65 and older; $2 fo r children, 6-12; tree for kids under 6. • Discounts today: FEMA card or Red Cross identification holders also receive two free admissions. •Parking: $3, but free for carpools of four or more. And in honor of the Cattle Drive, all vehicles named after breeds of horses (Mustang, Colt, Pinto, etc.) receive free parking today. Also, free parking will be ava ilable at the Auto Club facility on Fairview Road and South Coast Drive. A shuttle will run between the lot and fai rgrounds. •Tip: A baby convenience center for changing and nursing babies is located adjacent to the arena. THURSDAY lllCHLIC ll l S • Kids'. Seniors' Oa). Thursday was the first tame Seniors' and Kids' da)s \\Cre held together at the Orange County Fair, and it '~as a l.l:.iy fille d with numerous con1esh for both ase groups. The mo t mouth·\\.3tering contest was the p1e-ca1ang contest, sponsored by Dakcr., Square Restaurant. Each contestant was g1"en one ... 111 ... UHTS/P..-5 SeH:r:it \\Cc!.. .. ago, tic '1ct1m in 1he fir:.t er .'.l~h. Con!>Uc.lo Acc\CL.i, ;ic1.:cpteJ a !>Cl 1lcmen1 th.it sp.11 cJ the c11~ ;inv p.i\mt.nt Ai.:ncL;.i':. cl:11m "'"rnght s::: mil- lion Ill d magc' from the Cit~. ln- ste.:sd, M :i.:"o Cl)nl>tructor:. Inc .. "h1ch \\Js rc,porn.1bk tor the cro!>S'' all. s1rap1{1g '' h1lc Lloing '~ork for the .Mesa C1>nsuliJatcJ \\ ater Di-,.irict. p.:sid an undts- clo,ed portion of 1ha1 to.~ttle the ca,e. "Basically. the city cro!.s- compla1ned ag:iin!ot the \\ater dis- trict sa)ing. 'We don't :i~ree th:it the anteN.~c11on as dangerous. but if it \\.as. 11 "a'n 1 our fauh · e11.- p1Jined AceH~La·s auornc) l\.e .. 11\ H3yden. See CLAIM/P•1• S It's . all elementary to new administrator 'y I ~ Susan Despenas, Newport-Mesa's director of elementary education, looks forward to working again with curriculum. This i j/Je fint i11 a ~erit''> profilmg i/Je. ne~~ :1Jm111istrator .\ hired this "'eek by the Nc1~pt>rt MeS3 Unified School Di)tr1tr . • BY t.IAAc S. POSNl~ sr~fl \\'an'a E \.en after 18 years us un cd· uc:ator, Suun Oc pcnas' e\· citement Mall 5ecm freih. You can see it on her face anJ hear it in her voice. DespcnM, ~ho ~as )elected this week as the Newport-Mesa Uni· fied School DiJtrict'1 first director o( elementary education. has 1pent all ol her proCcuional carter in the Santa Ana Unified School Dis- trict. For the last four ye1r1. 'he's been an •Ni,tant to the -.up.:rin- tcndent, :i job that's kep t her a":l)' lrom guiding ltludent ' COU~e!> O( tuJy. That's -.omething .'>he\ :an'\- iou to do na:iin, she s:iid. As director of elemcn1:iry edu- c.ihon, Dc1,pcn:is ~ill O\ler.,cc op· cr:ation of all the cleme'nt:iry hoots in the Nc~port ·Mcs!l di - tract, includina supervision of the principals and implemcnt:uion or curriculum. lt's a hiah·lcvel posi- tion that ii. e»entially akin to an aul$tant upcrintcndcnt poit. "It's a wondcrf-.l opportunity to move back into insanmion," U.C said of her new jOb, whidl she will 1 ume later this summer. "I thlnlt ............ ,..,,._ .. .. 1· s c s Stu the wit six! Yo Th ori Pa e'n jur • na l a t as un Gr qu SCI it c grc na on tOI Pa ch Tc wi ere ch m; sp flc en Kc frt wi St ch ar of bl fl: b< S1 dt ta S; fl; de D SI ta re m SC w 'Ct ·~ Cl w a b f( p A l< l- h c \\ ' ~ Friday, July 15, 1994 Prominent grandmas wlll share Joy .or ~eading at library T o the community they are aulhon, political leaders, administrators and coordinators. To 23 children, Crom 2 to 22. they arc grandma or great-grandma, better ~nown for nurturing than worldly accomplishment. Today they wiJJ don that figura tive bonnet as they curl up in the Central Library's Stahr Children's Room to tell tales to Newport's younger set. Grandma Storytime is just one of the programs planned to follow tbe 9:30 a.m. . ribbon culling ceremony at the new Literacy Computer Lab on today's Literacy Day celebration at the Central Library. NewpOrt BMch/Colta M ... Daily Pl LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOltOI, S-40-1224, ext. 361 Robert Stock Barry Schleider Top cops Check It Out Beginning at 10:30 a.m., the storytime event -geared for 3-to-6-year-olds -will feature the read-aloud skills of City Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, City Librarian LaDonna Kienitz, Literacy Advisory Board president Gloria Marienthal, literacy program coordinator Donna Daniel and children's-author Carol Hazelwood. Six Costa Mesa Police Department e.mployees honored for their work during the past year "Reading aloud to my grandchildren helps me appreciate each of them as individuals," observes Hart, who has taken tune during her 16-year political reign to read to the eight offspring of her four children. "We get to know each other through books, and l get a chance to rest!" Hart will share some of her favorite Richard Scarry stories today. Kienitz, whose six children have made her a grandma on six occasions, reveals that she began reading Curious George stories to her own offspring in the 1960's. "Reading aloud magnifies the pleasure of reading for children, and 1 enjoy quiet time with them." A longtime Dr. Seuss fan, Kienitz will read "To Think Thal 1 Saw It On Mulberry Street" aloud this morning. M:iricnthal became involved with the literacy program "because reading is important for everyone." fond of reading poetry, short Slorict., "The Wizard of Oz" and "Dr. Doolittle" to her three grandchildren, she kno"s lhat reading aloud makes reading imporwnt to children. "Children who are read to read themselves," she says. Marienthal will share ome of her favorite A.A. Milne.poetry from "When We Were Six" wit h today's audience. Daniel, great-grandma of the bunch, takes pride in her literary gifts to two generations. '"Reading aloud makes little memories," she sight., "and it gives children a positive feeling_ _.. aoout reading." A flannel board will flelj)her bring "The Little Red Hen" to life this morning. BY TINA BOJ.GA1TA, STAIF Wuna B ob Phillips has investigated some or the city's grisliest murder cases, played the part of a drug dealer and appeared on the cover of True Detective Maguine. And on Wednesday, the 18-year veteran of the Costa Mesa Police · Department was named the ci ty's top, cop for 1993. He and six other Police Department employees were honored at the chamber of commerce's 31st Annual Police Awards Luncheon, held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Assemblyman Gil Ferguson and Mayor Sandy Genis offered word~ of praise, and the recipients were presented commendations from Sen. Marian Bergeso11 and Congressmen Dana Rohrbacher and Chris Cox. Phillips -who's currently assigned to the department's patrol division - was the first to be honored, with Police Chief Dave Snowden lauding his accomplishments, which were "too numerous to mention." "Everybody in the department, from the cadets to the captains. were involved in the nominations," Snowden said. "And Bob won nearly unanimous votes Crom the department officers and staff." ~ Phillips graciously accepted the award, dedicating the "crowning honor" to his 75-year-old father, who he calls his "inspiration and mentor." "He's the cornerstone of my development,'' Phillips said after the luncheon. "Whether I wanted lo be an auto mechanic or a magician al Disneyland, he instilled in me the confidence that I could do it. I chose to be a policeman, and he stood by me and gave me his full support. So,, any achievement that l am awarded, l really have to give him all the credit." And Phillips' record is chock-full achievements. Last year, he finished an eight-year stint in the department's detectives bureau, investigating several homicides -the most shocking of which was the murder of 56-year-old Bill Nelson, who was killed and dismembered by his 23-year-old wife, Omaima, in November 1991. Police found garbage bags full of Nelson's body pans in the couple's Elden Avenue apartment. "At the time, it was being caJled the most gruesome case in Orange County," Phillips said. "In fact, that's the one that got me on the cover of True Detective." While he found working the homicide detail exciting and challenging, Phillips said his biggest thrills came while working the drug detail. "The drug subculture and drug distribution was something I was never involved with in high school," said Phillips, who grew up in Costa Mesa. "But l found it intriguing lo be involved as an actor and see how far 1 could go in the part." And. Phillips ~aid he's determined to find out how far he can go in his shining role as police officer. "This has been my home," he said. "And, 1 will continue to be of service to the comm\mity for as long as I'm able." All of the award recipients were commended for their. years of dedicated service. • Holly Carver, who wns named Civilian of the Year, has worked in every division of the department. Currently working as a crime analyst, Carver is responsible for publishing the Crime Stoppers Textbook, which details crime trends, court actions and other information. "Holly has been with .the department for nine years," said City Manager Allan Roeder, who hosted the awards. "It's a great pleasure to see young people in our organization develop professionally, advance in their careers, do a great job and still remain dedicated to their family." •Barry Schleider is a doctor of chiropractic care and works an average of 80 hours a month as a senior rei.erve CITYllDI officer for the department. A six-year veteran of the reserves, Schleider has made more than 100 DUI arrests in each of the last three )Cars, and has been honored by MADD (Mothcrt. Against Drunk Drivers). •Robert Stock, a i.en ior rescf\c officer for four years, spends \\Ce~enth \\ith his family in Placerville and his weekdays tending to his Los Alamitos printing business. He al!io managet. to UC\Ote more than 100 hours a month to ' the department. Stock has \\Orked such dctails as in"et.tigations, patrol. traffic and S6uth Coast Metro, sitting on rooftopt. and keeping an eye ou t for possible car thieves in the South CoaM Plaza area. Stock has abo been instrumental in the department\ Christma!i Ho!ipital Progrnm. ddil.·ering toys and gifts lo ill children. Officers Bob Fate, Rust. Ro!:>L and Jess Gilman recei,ed commend:i11ons from the C:ilifornia Highway P.itrol lor their effom in recovering stolen car~ la~t year. •Fate recmered 12 auto , \alued at $48,000. He made nine arrests in connection "1th the thefts. • Rose recovered nine autos, valued ·at $37,000, and made seven arrests. •Gilman recovered three autot. and 15 motorcyclet., valued at $85,000. l le wa!. abo respomiblc for breaking up a vehicle theft ring in the area.· H azclwood, author of "Coyacan Hill" and grandma to "very advanced, 7-year-old Benjamin," is particularly effusive in describing Ule "wondcrf ul, comforting feeling" that comes to 'O grownup reading aJoud to a child, a chance to share an intellectual experience with a growing mind. COrrecuon A story in Thursday's Daily Pilot indicated the U.S. Coast Guard and other local authorities do not have a special Telecommunications Device for the Deaf installed to communicate with hearing impaired boaters. Although they may not have the actual equipment at their stations, the Coast Gu:ird, the Orange County Sheriffs Department Harbor Patrol and all law enforcement agencies New Central Ubrary to celebrate Famlly Day Saturday "We could alleviate a lot of loneliness if we · had little kids in rest homes," she notes. Hazelwood will share her literary enthusiasm with a rendition of "The Stinky Cheese Man und Other Stories" during today's storytime. Following Grandma Storytime, a Workforce Literacy program at noon will reveal how impro"cd literacy increases productivity, reduces errors and contributes to a committed workforce. At 3 p.m., educator Lieua Wood will share ideas about identifying and helping udult!i with dyi.lexia and other learning disabilitiet.. "Literacy is an intergenerational affair that affects work, pleasure and many other aspects of life," observes Literacy Program coordinator Michal Heller. Come celebrate the opening of the new office and Computer Lab in the Central Library at 1000 Avocado Avenue to share a few affairs of the word. are still able to communicate with hearing impaired callers because regional dispatch and operator systems are all equipped to handle such calls. LDDonna IUtnitz In lbt Newport Be.cit /lbrariDn. "Cllcdc It Out" Is wrltua by tbe st.tr of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary. This -.cck's column Is by Mcl/ss11 Ad11ms. iiij'PfliL vat. •••• 1• llADIU NOTUNla 642-6016 Your commc.nl5 aboul the Daily Pilot or "'""* hP' .... ,11 he rcc.ordcd and "'°en di-r.:cily 10 Edhor 'William Lobdell. The umc ?4·hour 1n).,,.ct1n1 .crv1cc may be uKd 10 rccorJ lcuc n IO the cdi1or on any topic. MAILING ADDIUI Our adJrcu is )JO W S.y St, C.O.t1 Mcu. CA 92627 TO MAKI A COIHCTION Ir " dlC Mor'• pol ... y to prompcly coma all crron (,j •U~unLe Plulc WI MO> lll4, or J6.l ~ w . n10ma1 U. Jolvuon, Pvblishcr William Lobdell, ~ror Stew M..WC, M~ tidillOf Ira. 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MOW TO RIACM UI Clrcu.latJon: (The Timea Onnae County) (800) 252-9141 Adttrtl1ln1 Oassified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EclJtorbil News 540-1224 Sports 642...-330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Main Otlke Business Office 642-4321 Bu$iness fu 631-5902 NIUhed by OilifonU c.o.m-ity -NfWI, 1 TllMI Minor c.omp.ny W Families with childten of all ages arc invited to attend the free programs being offered Saturday during "Family Day" at the new Newport Beach Central Library, 1000-Avocado Ave. some of the strange behaviors of reptiles, amphibians and arachnids. Students and faculty pianists and instrumentalists will take tbe Friends' Meeting stage at 11:10 a.m . to present solo and ensemble numbers. audiovii.ual program form lhe "Meet the Mastert. Series," '"ill iollo"" at 3:30 p.m. also in the Friends' Meeting Room. In the Stahr Children's Room, Poll)' Rizo will tell muhi·cultural storiet. al 10; 15 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. The first event of the day will be The Lizard Wizard, from JO a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room. This hands-on science program will teach children about Greggy Dee will present a children's concert and sing-a-long at 2:45 p.m. and "Claude Monet, The Color Scientist," an For more information about Family D.iy, call the library at 717-3800 or Judy Kelley at 717-3807. Group from Japanese sister city vlshs Newport A group of 18 dignitaries Crom Okazaki, Japan, spe nt a busy Thursday cruising Newport Har- bor, hitting a few balls at the Pelican Hills golf course and touring the new Central Library, lo which they donated money. Led by Okazaki Mayor Shizuo Nakanc, the Japanese delegation is visiting Newport Beach to commemorate the 10-year an· · niversary of the sister-city rela- tionship between the two cities. The visitors arrived in Newport Wednesday afternoon and will depart for home Saturd:iy. Besides touring city land- marks, the visitors :ire also meet· ing municipal and community leaders. During its decade-old at.socia- tion with Newport Deach, O~a- WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDlnONS TIMPIUTURU Newport leKh: 70/63 hlboA: 69/'3 Cosl.1 MeN: 71163 CC>f'ON del MM: 76/64 I UU fOU CAIT UXATION The Wedge Newport Point Bbdies SA. Riwr l•tty CdM TIDU SIZE SWUL 2-4. 2-4. 2"-4 • 2-4 • 2·4 • TODAY Flnt high Firtt loW Second high Second loW SATURDAY 2:21 p.m. 3.6 8:24 a.m. 1.2 3:23 p.m. S.O 10::5 p.m. 1.4 first high 4:03 a.m. 3.2 first loW 9•23 a.m. I, 7 hcond hlp 4 :ll p.m. 4.1 Second loW 11 :47 p.m. 0.1 Walef Temperll1He: 61 aoan• Southwest lo west windt 10 to t S knots wieh 2 fooc wind wa~. J·fooe ~ •MDI. Low momln1 s. Aftttnoon dearlna. • La~i has presented the cily with a "frienchhip stntue" which is displayed in a garden at City Hall and a t.ymbolic lan1ern that is displayed at Irvine Terrace Purk, among other gifts. More recen1ly, the OkaLal.i Sou1h Rotary Club joined with 1he Newport llalbo:i Rotary to donate S 10,000 to the new New- port Deach Central Library. POLICI flLIS COITAMUA , Brfs&ol Slrttt: An American E:.igle statue \lllucd "' $250 was stolen from an office in the 3200 blocl. t'ulr Drive: A Southern California Collcie cJorm room in the 50 block wa• r:in~ockcd. Oale: Arm bruccs were slolcn from a cor parked at lhc corne r of Ornn~. Klll)brooke: Graffiti was discovered scrawled ocross the girls restroom ut Killybrool..c Elementary. ' NIWPOIT •IACH Eat& <Xcanrron1· A c11~ parking sticker wa~ stokn frum a -.chicle parked in a city· °"" ncd lol. Welt Dalboe: Someone 1m:uhcd the windshiclil o( • Ford Ranger parked In the 1200 block. A ccr:uruc poucJ plant •as the weapon. Muir ltadl'Clrdt: A 1988 Ponc:hc ... llo&cn r~ • driveway here. The thieves pried upc1t a security a:uc 10 act lo the ¥Chicle. • . ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot TODAY UflllACY DAY A' THI LlallAllY Some of the community's best known &n1ndmas will take the siorytellina chair ~ginning at 10:30 a.m. in the Storyt1me Room of the new Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. near Pacific Coast Highway and ~facArthur Boulevard. Readers snclud.e Co_uncilwoman Evelyn Hart, cnr. L1br:1nan Ladonna Kienitz and children's author Carol Hazelwood. Coll 717·3800 for more information. SATURDAY JAMILY DAY A' 'HI Llaurt A wide range of programs are on tap for the final day of the week-long grand opening celebration of the new N.e\\pon ~each Central Library. the Lizard Wizard, a hands-on science progr~".1 with 28 reptiles and :imph1b1ons, stans at 10 a.m. in the Friend's Room. Multi-cultural · .storytelling is in the Children's Room and a musical prcsentaion is in the ' Friend's Room at 11:10 a.m. There will also be pl:iys, a song and dance rcn1e, a sing·a·long, an arts class, and the Imagination Machine. The library is located at 1000 Avocado Ave. near Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard . Call 717·3800 for details. NIWPOH M.Aaaoa HUNION The Newport Harbor lli~h School Class of 1989 is holding us five-year reunion today. For details, call Carrie Maze al 650.2286. HNIOR HSOURCU 1XPO The Oasis Senior Center in Newport Bcacfi Is holding its third annual Scmor Resources Expo from 10 a.m. IQ 2 p.m. The expo will focus on senior oriented services and products, including fin:lncial pl3nning, insurance, health care and more. Admission is free. For information, 6-U-3244. IUTln 11N1oa usouacu a.o The Oasis Senior Center in Newport Beach is holding its third annual Senior Resources Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The expo will focus on senior oriented services and products, including financial plannina, insurance, health care and mora. Admission i.s free. for more information, ~all 644-3244. SUMMH AH FAIR AND IA.LI Unique wenrnble art, ceramics, cards, T-shirts and more \\ill be avnilablc today and Sunday at Manic Impressions Studio, 1533 MonroVla A\C., Studio C in Newport Beach. Call 650-0520 fo r more information. OCC SUMMIR SIMINA.U Orange Coast College is offering a v:iriety of cl:mes and seminars today, including a real cst41ole workshop, desktop publishing. home locksmithing and a teen learning worJc.shop. For details on these and other classes, call OCC at 432-5880. AHIM&LY FOR MIDICA&. LlalRTY Americans for Free Choice in Medicine will gnther in Lion's Park. 570 West 18th St. in Costa Mesa at 10 a.m. The public is welcome to nucnd and hear guest speakers discuss health care issues. For information, call 645·2622. SUNDAY DL DAVID YllCOn WORKSHOP Rcnowcd psychiatrist and radio{IV personality Dr. D avid Viscott will conduct a special "Emotional Freedom" \\Orkshop in the Grand Ballroom of the Red Lion Inn, 3050 Bristol St. in Cost3 Mesa. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with snacks and a no-host bar. followed by Viscou from 7 to 10 p.m. The evcving is sponsored by Young Executive Singles Network. Cost is $25 in advance, or $29 at the door. Call 744-1000 for details. llNOLU' NITWOll.IUNO PARTY The Meeting Room, an affordable singles' organiiation, is sponsoring a free social networkina party from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave. in Newport Beach. Complimentary chowder, games and prizes. Stay for entertainment and dancin& startin& at 8:30 p.m. Call 545·8082 for details. AllOUllD TOWll _.., Mla•e W81 I I lllfl ' 'l"'O a.o week radial~ d111ped IO bclp younpten betweea Ille .. °''and 15 ...... dlcir reedbtl lkilJs will be oftered ......_ Wed~ w1 Pridays. Jut, lf.29. Tbe fim IClliaa iaeeta·6am 9 to l LllL, &be llClOlld fnm 10-.3010 ll:SO a.m. The elm la cfai••d IQ =:w ll'Udeals' rudia& tttlt•iques and skills ~~Ile wcabulary, criticaf readinc and writifta. To ~er, call 432-5880. MONDAY LAUNCll •AD •ACI CAMI' Children ages 7-12 can experience an innovative and educational summer day camp program based on life in space at The Launch Pad in Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St. in Costa Mesa .. The week long day camp runs Monday through lilursday from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with sessions beginning every Monday through Aug. IS. Activities include learning about stars in an inflatable planetarium, discovering Mars, finding out about an Astronaut's daily life in space, shooting off rockets, using a solar telescope, and working a laser. Cost for each week long session is $1 20 per child, or $100 for a member's child. For registration information, call 546-2061. ADD AND COLLIOI SURVIVAL Adults with Auention Deficit Disorder have difficulty concentrating and organizing, which makes getting through college a yirtual nighl.mare. Coastline Counsehn& Ccntei-at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Ne~rt Beach, is holding a seminar from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to give study tips for various learning styles for ADD people. Cost is ~5. Call 476-.0991 for details.· UADINO WORKSHOPS Two t~o-week reading workshops designed to help youngsters between the ages or 8 and 15 improve their reacling skills will be offered Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. July 18·29. The first session meets from 9-10:20 a.m., the second runs from from IO:J0.11:50 a.m. The class is designed to improve students' readrng techniques and sic.ills involving . comprehcnsipn, vocabulary, critical reading and writing. To register, call 432-5880. TUUDAY ORCHID SOCllTY UNQUU The Newpon Ha rbor Orchid Society's fifteenth annual Banquet and Installation of Officers will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Sherman Gardens, 2647 East Pacific Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. Cost is S20 and includes dinner, door prizes and a guest speaker. Call (310) 431·5090 for details. .. IAKJNO WITllOU' HAil Corona del Mar resident Rou de Gravelles, a professional trainer specializing in effective presentation skills, will discuss and demonstrate "How To Have Fun Without Fear speaking to 5 or SOOO" at the Grits for Breakfast meeting at the Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. The meeting runs Crom 7:15 to 8:30 a.m., and costs SlS. Call 721·9010 for reservations. CllAMalR Of COMMlRCI DOUtlllNI . Cherie Kerr, founder and artistic director or the Orange County Crazies. al\ improvisational comedy troupe, will speak at the Newport Harbor Aren Chamber of Commerce Dolphins Division breakfast meeting at the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Cost is S14.SO with reservations, $16.50 at the door. Call 729-4400 for details. WIDNUDAY AMIRICAN cowaoY SHOW Through stories, songs and historical facts, Thomas Humer and Ken Frawley bring to life the American West at the Costa Mesa Branch of. the Orange County Public Library. This program begins at 3:30 p.m., and is suitable for children ages 5 and older. The library is at 1855 W. Park Ave. Call 646-8845 ror details. -~ Send your Items to"ftround Tolf'D tdltor, Tbt Dally PJ/ot, JJO \V. Bay SL, CoslJI Mts~. Calif. 92611. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... , ..... 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Cbristioe MacMUUaa, 30. daughter of Cos11 Mesa residents Rod and Millie MacMllUan, has begun a unique assignment -she's the onJy -----.. member or the United States Coast Guard assigned to Australia. A 1982 graduate or Estancia High • School, --Christine .1111--..i ........ attended UCI for one year before Ill -transferring to ------the Coast Guard Behind the Scenes Academy, where she graduated an 1987. ------Her first assignment was to ihe Clover, a converted buoy tender. She then was the commanding officer stationed out of Cape May, N.J. on an islander 110, a pursuit boat · where she was the only female among the 16-member crew. When President Bush , vacationed at his Kennebunkport, Main e home, MacMillian and her crew provided the off ·shore security. Most recently, Mac Mllllan served as operations officer for the Search and Rescue Command at the Long Beach Coast Guard station, dispatching rescue boab from the Mexican border to northern coasts or California. This spring she was assigned as the assistant operations officer to ' the Au)trahan Department of Defense, where )he sel"\es as a liaison between governments and branches of the armed SCI"\ ices. Besides welcoming visiting American Navy ships, she will work with the Australian Armed Services in search and rescue missions. Rod MacMillian i.ays that she is the only American service person assigned to Australian duty. Rod, a longtime school trustee, and Millie have visited Christine once in Australia and have several more trips planned during her tou r or duty . D FILING TJME: For those interested 1n running for the Costa Mesa or Newport Deach cit> couooils or the Newpon·Mei.a board of education, Monday i!. the first day to file candidacy papers with the Orange County Regblr.:ir of Voters. If you have a better idea of huw government should work, here 1!> )Our opportu1111y to put it to the test. Filing continues until Aug. 12. r D U SEO CAU lHJYlNG MADE EASIER -Several car dealers on Ha rbor Boulevard arc mJking used c:ir buying easier by U!>IOg a "13uyer's Guide -Vehicle Equipment list" window sticker on all used cars on their lots. The !.tacker, similar to a new car Micker, identifies the vehicle's mod~I. engine and transmission type, current mileage, full equipme nt h)t and asking price. llob Robins, president of Theodore Robins Ford, says it's not onl)' he I pf ul for the buyer, but . for the dealer as well as the ' ~alcsm::in doe)n't h.ivc to try to !:UC!.!> \\hat equipment 1s on the \Chicle Jim de Boom is t/lt o»ncr of Jilt• £u:nt omc:c, a scl1ooi trustee and D community activist. Jlis column DpptDrs e•cry Friday. Feawre) • \,./tJ .. ,. 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Mauhew Boothney, Costa Mesa, Stamps. Christina Capen, Costa Mesa, Teens/Christmas Decorations/ Ceramics/Pottcry/Plastercraft. Crystal Capen, Costa Mesa, Teens/Ceramics/Pottery/Plaster- craft /Christmas Decorations. Home Community, Costa Mesa, Group Entries. Newport Beach/COSta Mesa Dally P Fine Arts. Mldlelll Scbafu, Colla Mesa, rane Arts. Amller Marte Sipes. Costa Maa, Nancy Drew Collection/ Orea. 1>aaaJ Kuter, Newport Beach, CoUectiom. Kea., McC«aalck. Newport Beach, Cralll/Fine Arts. Joba Pa.a SweeHJ, Newport Beach, Ceramic Xmas Tree/Xmas Wreath/Star Bowl Ceramic. Mepa SWHDf7, Newport Beach, Xmas Tree Ceramic/Small Xmas Tree/Heart Picture rrame/ Small Xmas Wreaah/Bcar Orn11ment/Sun Face/Pink Dish. Gray DouabertY· Newport Beach, Teens/Division Winner/ Oothing & Textiles. Meaaa Douperty, Newport Beach, Crafts. Patty Kriz, Newport Beach, Needlework/f eens. Nicolas Munao, Newp0rt Beach People/Pre-Teens. Vincent Munao, Newport Beach Photography. Justin Cooper, Costa Mesa, Other/Division Winner. Chris Starting of Newport Beach won first place In the Fair'• pizza-eating contest. Jason Dibs, Costa Mesa, Kit or Kit Conversions/Plastic/Wood/ MctaVOther. Kevin Dibs, Costa Mesa, Crafts. Colleen Dlanan, Costa Mesa, Teens. Molly Di&nan, Costa Mesa, Teens. Rachel Dinsdale, Costa Mesa, ·Ceramic Mask. . llrenna Duncan, Costa Mesa, Pre-Teens. Colin Duncan, Costa Mesa, Pre· Teens. Elizabeth Fisher, Costa Mesa, Pre-Teens. Carmen Gamboa, Costa Mesa, Teens. Frank Gamboa, Costa Mesa, 'Diorama. Jesse Gamboa, Costa Mesa, , .Other/Pre-Teens. , HCAther Golden, Cdsta Mesa, .Crafts. Michael Golden, Costa Mesa, Crafts. . 'Usa Groty, Costa Mesa, Dolls. "~ Britany Haubrick, Costa Mesa, .~afts. ., Brett Hellmich. Costa Mesa, Stamps. Jess Hellmkh. Costa Mesa, ~-rafts. • • Lavonne L Hover, Costa Mesa, ~ramics/Pottery/Plastercraft. Averie Huffine. Costa Mesa, Crafts. Andrea Humphery,1Costa Mesa, Teens. Benjamin Inouye, Costa Mesa, Ceramics/Pottery/Plastercrafl/Plas- t,A<;/Wood/MetaVOther/Pre-Teens. ·Isaac Inouye, Costa Mesa, Q othing & Textiles/Fine Arts/ Qothing & Textiles. • ·Melissa Inouye. Costa Mesa, Teens. ; Jana Klimldewlcz, Costa Mesa, Teens. • ·Kellet Koenig, Costa Mesa, Pr.aces. • ; Ravyn Kostenbader. Costa Mesa, Collections. f Fine Arts. Places. Jama Paul, Fountain Valley, Cassie Waper, Costa Mesa, Covered Wagon. "The Garden." Laura Dinsdale, Costa Mesa, Sara Waaner, Costa Mesa, Collections/Crafts. "Pony" -Oil Painting. Marissa Dlmdale, Costa Mesa, Jennifer W~ Costa Mesa, Other Collections/Ceramics/ Christmas/Ukranian Egg. Pottery/Plastercraft. Jasica Ward, Costa Mesa, Erik Schreyer, Costa Mesa, Fine Clothin& & Textiles/Crafts. Arts Drawing. Kyle Windover Ward, Costa Peter Schreyer, Costa Mesa, Mesa, Crafts. Collection/Dough -Craft/---~ · -8amantha WiKlams, Costa Drawing -C raft/Painting -Mesa, Santa Pillowt'Mr. Craft/Fine Arts. Paintbrush"/Wlndmill. Raebel Schreyer, Costa Mesa, Joa Wolfe. Costa Mesa, Giant Collections/Dough Craft/Cut Paper Ferris WheeVI Love America/ -Craft/Painting -Craft/Drawing Starry Nia.ht/Pirate Ship. -Craft/Thread Art -Craft/Fine Mike Wolfe, Costa Mesa, Starry Arts/Pastel -Craft. Night/Power Ranger Cards. Amanda Splnks, Costa Mesa, Allison Alastuey. Costa Mesa, P!J>Cr·Mache Mask. Teens. Stacy Allee, Costa Mesa, Joshua Splnks, Costa Mesa, Crafts/Fine Arts. Wood Bird House. Paul Boothaey, Costa Mesa, Summer Spinks, Costa Mesa, Other Collections. Hand-Made Greeting Cards Kady Canon, Costa Mesa, Fine (Paper). Arts. ' Jenna Vittetoe, Costa Mesa, KelU Carson, Costa Mesa, s K N c A R CAN A TEEN AND HER MOM MAKE A CLEAN START THIS SUMMER? TOTALLY A DEEP-CLEANSING FACIAL FOR EACH WILL HELP RES TORE HARMONY..-TO THE SKIN AND SOOTHE AWAY SIGNS OF ACADEMIC ANXIETY. HJP· H€>P EMOTION~ E Pre-Teens. Karleen Curran, Costa Mesa, Barbi Dolls. JUI Dyer, Costa Mesa, Tole Painting. Dave Erickson, Costa Mesa, Pre-Teens. Jim Erickson, Costa Mesa, Pre-Teens. Kalle Erickson, Costa Mesa, Collections/Fine Arts. Janice Hall, Costa Mesa, Christmas Decorations/Kil or Kit Conversions/Needlework. Daniel lglesias, Costa Mesa, Plastic/Wood/Metal. Indian Maiten, Costa Mesa, Best Of Show/Pre-Teens. Zarah Bess Mahler, Costa Mesa, Fine Arts/Collections. Kate Rumph, Costa Mes:i, - Thread, Yarn, Fabric -"Batik." Kathleen Schearer, Costa Mesa, Call the Coaancton tbat cu pnwtde you wltb all of your LandKape and Muoary needs • FAllNSWOB111 LANDSCAPE COMPANY (714) 548-5132 Uc. 421070 GIASSELL MASONRY COMPANY (714) 4!14-7744 Uc. 48944!1 OVER 40 YEARS OF COMBINED SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNIY PERSONALIZED DESIGNS WITH COMPl.El'E LANDSCAPE INSTAUATIONS. REFERENCES nJROUGHOUf ORANGE COUNTY Live The Lifestyle • • • Todd Lucia, Costa Mesa, ~ramies/Pottery/Plaster· craft/ COSMETIC CO/ERUPS. BAD DIET DAYS. COASTAL POLlUTl·~-__,r--. DUFFIELD ELECTRIC BOATS 714-645-6812 Qtorama. AND PARENTN.. 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FORMULA" Brand today and SAVEi --.. . ..-. ~ FASHION ISIAND 644-0980 , • RUllO's ''Wortd'1 LArllest" 556-199• ('h blk N. of Soudt C"oMt f'tau) • Huntlnlfon 8Mch MAU 373-8111 • a...niliills Mall 516-1112 • Pwf Supemallt; TUllln Mnet ~ (Nelet eo C.aod Guy1P31 -OS''· -· ;fhts offer IOOd on any~THAM 'ORMULA"""Dtet white supplies last. See offer details In stote. '1' °"' bipliw 7'14/94 Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Pilot DRIVE .......... 1 tw~·mile trek into the fairgrounds. Everybody who's got a hat on prob3bly's been in the saddle since t~ey were 4,'' Stewan said, refer- ring to the ranchers' worn cowboy hats. "That's 311 we knew: cattle and horses." The excitement showed on the faces of City Council members. "l think it's great,'' Councilman Jay Humphrey said. "YolJ only get to do stuff lit...e this at fairs -or City Slickers H. "It's a unique idea for this area," he said. "An urban area with a Cattle drive in the middle of it." Councilman Peter Buffa called on a sense of nostalgia. •• J hear people say: 'I moved here 40 years ago when there were cows crossing Harbor,' " he &aid. Mayor Sandy Genis was sur-pri~ed at how little space 250 steer occupied. "l expected to see this vast sea HIGHLIGHTS ,, ....... , minute to eat as much of their boysenberry pie as they could ~lomach. Seniors and kids also competed in hat-decorating contests. Each conle~tant brought a straw hat th e} decorated at home. Yo ung fairgoers who brought a beloved gem or mineral to the fair received free admission and ,they competed in the "Favorite Rock Conte~t" for children under 12. •Attendance: Thursday's at- tendance as of 6 p.m. was 23,117. • Police Oles: A 24-year-old Beaumont man was arrested in connection with the theft of $652 in cash and a credit card from three members of the band Rest- ) of cattle across the field," she said, adding that she believes their distance from homes wu an ad- equate remedy for adjacent neigh- bors' fean. But James Ure, a Salvador Street resident whose home backs the farm, was biting the bullet in anticipation of the stench from steer manure he believed to be in- evitable. "The prevailing winds are from the high school toward the hous- es," he said. "Do you know how many steer they have? Two hun- dred-fifty. Do you know how many pounds of poop (they) produce each day. Eleven. Can you multi- ply 250 by 11 ?" Fair officials said they've worked with area homeowners to deal with the perceived problems. Animal waste will be double treat- ed, according to Roy Andreen, president of the Mesa Del Mar Homeowners Association. Genis added that a 24-hour problem hotline was est~blished for Thursday night's camp out. less Heart, which performed at the Pacific Amphitheatre Wednesday. Sometime before 9 p.m. Wednesday, suspect Howard Fitzgerald allegedly broke into a backstage trailer by prying a win- dow open. Fitzgerald, who was wearing a backstage pass, was seen leaving the ..1Iailer by Wydale Silversmith, an amphitheatre stage manager. When Silversmith turned to see if another person' could identify FitzgeraJd, the suspect fled the area. A fair security officer saw Fitzgerald hiding under another trailer, and he fled again, running across the roof of a vehicle before stopping when he spotted a Costa Mesa poJicc officer. The cash and credit card were found in his pos- session and Fitzgerald was ar- rested. ClAIM ......... , Without admitting any wrongdo- ing, Macco paid Aceveza based on allegations that the crosswalk striping wasn't visible to motorists. "The stripes were almost com- pletely obliterated due to con- struction," Hayden said. Young's family has since signed Hayden on to represent them· for the death of their father. Instead of focusing on fa~ed striping, however, Hayden will fight th is case on allegations that the city was negligent in not in- stalling a traffic light immediately after Aceveza's crash. Hayden declined to disclose how much money he won for Aceveza, but said she was ''pleased with the settlement." Sources close to the case said Macco's insurance paid out less th an $100,000. Hayden said he intends to file the Young family claim before the end of August: As fo r the Sims family claim that was filed June 17, Costa Mesa MAftRESS& FUTON CENTERS NO SALES TAX!. FREE BED FRAME SDELIVERT SETUP El DISPOSAL* 0% INTEREST FOR 6 MON'llll 60 NIGHT PRICE 8COMl'ORT GUARANTEE om V11Y OWNllUUI "" .... ""'" • 10 .,, ........ , IUl.Y l111rw 924' .... , . .,, ...... , 'M9 999 '169 •199 '249 '349 '399 '499 '299 •139 f249 '49 '229 '349 '449 '299 fa199 ... '379 '599 VI '399 "'699 '549 '849 -'99 officials have six months to re- spond. "1 expect the wne results as the Accveza case," Deputy D~ trict Attorney Jerry Scheer said. In the meantime, the driver who killed Youns and Crowell faces ve- hicular manslaughter charges. Francisco Jimenez, 25, is sched- uled for a hearing Aug. 22 at Har- bor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. .. Attorneys on both sjdes of the case have confirmed they arc try- ing to reach a pica agreement to circumvent trial. The maximum sentence Jimenez could receive under law is one year in jail on each count. Before both sides agree to a punishment, however, the victims' families have asked for permission1 to address the judge. None of the family members could be reached for comment Thursday. On the morning of the crash, Jimenez told police the rising sun had blinded his view, blocking out the victim. Police have since re- ceived several calls from other mo- torists substantiating his claim. Enjoy a large selection of merchandise ........ .., The roUQo..ing locaJ Oransc Coist CoUeae 1&udcnts v.crc a~rdcd schol· llllhips (rom various corporations, service dubs, ind ividuals and campus oraaniutions· BALBOA ISLAND -Jodi Weisz CORONA DEL MAR -Joseph Rugg. Ester Spector, Terry Wade COST A MESA -Sandt a Amo~, AJlison Bcnis, John Ber&cr, M11nce· sha Bhate, Merilee Boyd, Delores Cinqu~l·Goldcn, Jeffrey Co, Mark • Scan Cox, Kathleen Dietz, Muhammad Dogar. Sylvia Drin.lcwatcr, Dcbornh Drissi, Anne Faivre, S11mucl Floyd, Robcn Fox, Valorie Gibbons. Michael Gille~ Ri- chard Gray, Deborah Greer, Alex Harris, Cohn Hmison, David Har· rison. 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"There was this &irl who would hang around the (boxinf) ring and she just cauaht my eye,' Spiegel said. "I'm very glad I got to know her." Jeanene Spiegel said the key to their Iona marriage was simple: "We fiaht, but then we make up." Clara Casey, meanwhile, offered a little more cynical marital advice -"murder yes, divorce never." "Marriage is a second career," she told the audience. "You have got to wor~ hard at it." As befits a ceremony held at the Cal Spas Heritage Stage, the ~ent was Calif omia-dsual, with the smiling couples dressed in shorts, tennis shoes and sun visors -no lace or black tie here. Newport Beach/COStA Mesa Dally Piiot And lllCJll puMnby didn't ~en stop IO oblene tbe IOUChiaa ICelle, bunyina on instead to nearby food IWldl and exhibits. In fact. a larae number of the audience appeared to be dwindlers from the bat-dcc:oratin& contest scheduled prior to the wedding. But the eight couples on stage didn't stem to mind the lack of interest as they stared serenely into their partners' eyes and repeated their vows under the direction of Rick Lakt>, pastor at Orange Hills Baptist Church. "I enjoy seeing how marriage can work if people work at it,". said Lake, who has presided over the fair's seniors' wedding for three years now. "This ceremony is encouraging 'to people who arc married. It's great to sec people who arc serious about their commitment and who consider the f celing.s of their partner. You can really sec the lifelong dividends of marriage in these couples." Following the vow renewal, the couples toasted each other with non-alcoholic dwnpaanc and danced the •• Annivenary Waltz." Lake concluded the ceremony by announcing the three couples who had been married lonaest. With their 67-year union, Margaret and Constantino Ponio of Westminster came in second to the Spiegcls. Margaret Porzio said the key to their marriage was, "we live together, love togc(her and hug together." And they also tore up the dance floor togc:thcr during the waltz, dancing t~·to-toc at a quick pace and twirling around flawlessly. The energetic Porzios cited Jheir children and grandchildren as the greatest joy of their marriage. "They've been very good children -never in trouble," Margaret Porzio said. "We love them and hope they h:ive as good of a life as we had." The three couples married longest each received a dinner for two at Bakers Square Restaurant. I can't believe ... It's My Home! Susan Despenas is Newport-Mesa's first director of elementary education. Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful. new look for your hoine. ADMINISTRATOR. FroM Pat• 1 you get 10 a certain point in your career , .. hen yo u feel you need to ha .. c difforent experiences." Her experience -all in _ clcmcntary·school education - ha) been broad. She began her teaching career at Diamond Elementary School in Santa Ana as a bilingual teacher and she moved through the ranks to :J)Sistant principal, principa~ and th en to dis trict-level jobs. Dcspenas said she's always enjoyed teaching -and learning. Her own education was somewhat global: In high school spe studied in Ecuador; she spent a semester in Barcelona, Spain during college. ·Those experiences prepared her for teachins, she said. "It was _an opportunity to learn about people with different cu ltures," Despenas said. "I think -you lea'ro that people are all the same, (they) have the $ame needs and desires. I think it probably set me on a course for the future, molding me. for what I wanted 10 do." Even now, she continues to take classes and attend lectures and she plans to begin work on her · doctorate in the next few years, she said. 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StU the wit six Yo Th . ori Pa en jur na I a t as un Gr qu SCI it ( grc nai ID1 tor Pa chi To wi ere ch m; sp nc en Kt fr< wi St ch an of bl. n. be St de ta s. n: dt D st ta re m SC M C( \\ C< w a1 be re p A tC H h c w • J ' Friday, July 15, 1994 -Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Pilot PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER. CARl.SON, 642-4330, at. 387 John Kingston, he was a Reader's Digest candidate • I • Former Harbor standout ranked with the best in terms of 'unforgettable characters.' recall of one game where he drove a 'Mr. Caley, sir.' I always admired 200-pounder eight yards back and John for that." flattened him in the end zone, paving The side of exhibiting 5trengt h? the way for a teammate to score. The Oas5mate Jack Bell was minding rival outweighed him by 30 pounds. his own in a lifeguard tower at Big Off the field he could be a joker Corona once when he felt something I f a laugh a day reallr keeps the and 3 prankster with teammates and akin to an 8.2 earthquake. doctor away, then friends of schoolmates. Bell said, "When the shaking the late John Kingston must "Gawd, he coul<t be r11111r.-:3I ... _,_· stopped, J turned and have been in a constant state of onry," said Al Muniz, a looked down at the beach good health. 250 d d ho to sec John laughing bis Kingston, ope of the toughest -poun guar w guards ~ho ever plaved under Coa'th played with him in 1948, fool head off and rolling J "but I liked him." around in the sand." Al Irwin at Harbor High, was an unforgettable character and one who And many coeds saw him He added, "That lived as though life would never end. as either as an impetuous son-o~a-gun was strong Sadly, it ended on a tragic note last· young fellow, capable of enough to pick up the Dec. 5, 1993 in a vehicular coJlision uttering sweet nothings, or 1ower with six-foot chains ju~t north of Tecate, Mexico. It was a lovable guy very attuned anchored in the sand, wi th late afternoon as he was returning to what gals like to hear .me in it, and shake me like home to San Diego while a blinding about themselves. If a coed John Kingston a rag doll." sun veiled a pickup truck that was chose to lecture him, he · The sly dog side? heading his way. He died instantly. never took it to heart. He'd laugh it In 1955, Kingston was dating an 1L a.nyonc...CYeLwrolC. a book on~-~,rf. as he did most everytbin~of a attractiYC_girl from a wealthy family in him, it's fo~r to believe that the weighty nature. South Laguna, but there was a chapters would either leave one with With adults, he was seen as a problem. ribs aching or dampened checks. His mosaic personality had people charming young fellow who knew how Bell said, "Her folks didn't like goin'g one way or another. He was to live by the codes of Emily Post in a John and didn't want their only many th ings to different people. most unpretentious manner. daughter dating him. I can't exactly Kingston, an All-Sunset League He was fond of Ivan Caley's father remember how I got roped into it, but squad member in '49, was consistent and often stopped him in his truck for I would meet John in Laguna, about one thi ng: Football. Football, to a cheerful conversation. Caley, a stout exchange cars and drive into Three him, was a erious business, and he guard on the '48 Sailor team. recently Arch Bay to pick her up." gave no rival 'any quarter. There's said, "He always addressed by dad as With ample amusement, Bell said, 'LlnLI LEAGUERS' "Her folks actually liked me ... l would then drive back to Laguna and exchange cars and his girl. John would just laugh and dive me a couple bucks for gas. Once he said, "Sec, there's more than one way to skin a cat." A shocking side? When Gino Boero, a prized '49 guard, was an innocent-eyed freshman just out of a highly rcfin~d military school and still a devout Catholic, he was befriended by Kingston, and offered a ride home. He happily accepted the offer. As Boero recalled, the car ran out of gas en route to Corona del Mar. "Back in a minute," Kingston said, leaping out of the car with a small gas can in hand. Th.e wide-eyed freshman was mortified as he observed Kingston siphoning some gas from another car. Out of a recent burst of laughter, Boero said, ''There rsanfiin1Ung of all my past instructions, high standards and hopesty --and suddenly I was an accomplice." Kingston's explanation was probably: "I just borro\\'.ed enough for us to get home." Coachabili1y? Les Miller, who tutored Kingston on the '47 Bee team, recalled a time when he pulled him to the sidelines. With a chuckle, Miller said, "h was easy coaching John. All l had to say was, 'John, you're not going to let that guy push you all over the place, arc you.?'" And the jolt was sufficient for the upset player to storm back oo the field and take charge. People got confused by his careers in later life. He was once a polished stock and bonds broker. Later he formed his own construction company. And, at some point, he labored on skyscrapers as a steelworker in San Diego. Kingston, never a braggart about football achievements or the brutal combat as a Marine sergeant on the Korean front lines, was the father of three boys. Although divorced from their mother, he once mentioned the high regard he m'aintained for her and that he .. stayed in touch to extend any help on any problem." From the sidelines Ben salcJ, "1 think wllartmm otH----- friend~ will remember is that unforgettable laugh. It. could be deafening.'' And it echoes on down through the years with a range of smiles or a stream of tear5. Don Cantrell is D former sports editor for tbc CostD Mesa Globe Herold, forerunner to the DDily Pilot, Dnd D residrnt of Albuquerque, N.f\I. Newport Harbor llills, 14-4 Newport Harbor thitd base- man Justin Jacobs (above) moves to put on the tag, but Fountain Valley's lmran Sufi (27) slides in safely. At left, Newport East shortstop Scott Tippett gets down to make the play in Thursday's Sectionals at Mile Square Park. Newport Harbor lost, 14-4, forcing the locals to re- turn to the elimination brack- et on Saturday against Los Alamitos 'B' at noon. It'll take two wins on Saturday to stay alive in the Bronco (11- 12) Tournament. KATC:UYA R.AJN(JNI), DAILY PILOT • Bronco nine absorbs some heavy hits from Fountain Valley club in Sectionals lid-lifter. BY D ENNIS Bll.OSTEt.HOUS, Sroan Warru FOUNT AlN VALLEY -ll was truly a baptism of fire for the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Pony League Broncos, who were making their initial run through the sectional tournament Thursday night. Fountain Valley A scored nine runs in the fourth and fifth innings and overpowered Newport Harbor, 14-4, in .the opening round of the tournament at Mile Square Park. Newport will face the Los Alamitos B squad on Satur- day at noon al the same site, and with a victory would play again at 7:30 Saturday evening. "l thought we hit the ball realty well, and Scott ·Beerer and Dilly Clayton each pitched well," said Newport Manager Paul Cohen in the aftermath of the loss. "Out we had ·some problems wi th our defense in the outfield. We really gave away a lot of runs.'' There were wme positive signs for Newport in the early going. Starting pitcher Beerer retired fountain Val- ley in the top of the first in order on seven pitches, then Booth Fellers led off the bottom of the frame with a 'We really had some problems with our de- fense in the outfield. We really gave away a lot of runs.' base hit to center. -PAil. call Oayton was hit by a pitch putting Newport Manager two runners on base with none out, but the rally fizzled after that. fountain Valley notched three runs in the top of the second, helped in large part by two Newport miscues. But Newport battled back in the bottom of the third to tighten matters. Clayton started the two-out rally with a walk and stoic second. Beerer then laced a single to left to score Clay· ton, then took third on a throwing error. Scott Tippett followed with a walk, then stole second and when th e Mesa Senior All-ltarl ~bumped 'OH· In tOll'lllY · WESTMINSTER -The Costa Mes:i Little League Senior Division All·St:us (ages 14-15) opened the scoring Thursday night against Ocean View, but couldn't mount anything more of- fensively, as they were eliminated 6-1 in District 62 tournament action at Johnson Junior High. ~ta Mesa's Brandon Davidson ripped an op- posite-field double to plate Jason Schafer in the second inning, but a casey Busch single was the only other offensive hi&hliJht reported for the lo- cals by Manager Gary Davidson. "We hit the ball pretty well, but we couldn't seem to put anything together," Gary Davidson said. Ocean View, which spread its runs out over sev- eral innings, used two pitchers to eliminate Costa Mesa. throw went into center field, Beerer raced home to make it 3-2. Bua Fountain Valley quickly replied with fQur in the top of the fourth on five straight hits with two outs. Again, Newport answered in the bottom half of the in· ning. With one out, Blake Tippett and Kevin Olson hod back-to-back singles. Justin Jacobs' bunt moved the run· ners to second and third, :ind both scored when Fellers' long dri .. e dropped just inside the right-field line for a long RBI-single. "We got it to 7-4, but couldn't stop them," !>aid Cohen. After the five-run fifth , Fountain Valley added two more runs in the top of the seventh on a long home run to center by catcher Eric Walsh. Moments after the homer, the lights went out on the field, causing a delay of 25 minutes before the top and bouom of the seventh could be completed. 'SCOTrBROO Newport East opens up Pony tournament Zubrln ninth In plaUorm prellms ' Dates: Times: BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 8-18 July 25 -July 29 1994 REGISTER NOW/ Space Limited to125~ University High School Mam Gym 4n1 Campus Drive · Irvine, California Mon. Ju'9 25th through Fri. July 29th 1994 9:00AM' till 4:30PM Daily Learn what it takes to become a champion from the 1994 NBA CHAMPION HOUSTON ROCKETS SCOTr R.OOI<S LAGUNA NIGUEL -The Newport East Pony League repre- sentative opens District II Tourna- ment play with a 5: 15 date today against either Los 'Alamitos or f rontier of Orange. The six-team, double-elimination tou rna ment is being held at Chapparosa Park. With a win, Newport East would be off until Sunday at 1 p.m., but a loss would force Newport East into winning two games on Saturday to stay ulive. The winner and runner-up of the tourname nt, which concludes Mon- day, advance to sectional play In Whittier next Thursday. Newport East is being co- managed by David Northrid&e and Tim Thurm:m. The 16·playcr roster includes: Ryan Acterberg, Eric Bottomley, Brian Coombe, Paul Grumet, Eric Halfacre, Ty Harper, Mart Hat· facld, Michael HoUem, Matt Lar- son, Nate Lemmennan, Caeey Luchesi, Jeff McKay, Colby Nonhridae. Tim Thurman. Caley Wiedemann and Eric Wicthom. KAnvTA a.AIWO!fl, l>.\ILY rtLOT " wun't long ago that Mark Hatfteld of the Red Sox (lhOWn here llldlng. back to first baM) and Kanlal Clly'1 Caey WledemlM were arch-rtvall In Pony League reC1u111 _. IOn play, Not IO tonight U they and the '8lt ,,C .. New- port hit Pony (11-12) All-Start open. up~ at the D11trk:t II Tournament In Laguna Nlguel, 11ar11ng at 5:15 p.m. ST. PETERS, Mo. -Seventh in the women's 3-metcr preHmi· naries on Wednesday, Corona del Mar High senior-to-be Sandy Zu· brin finished ninth on the women's platform prelims Thursday here at the 1994 Alamo World Diving Tri· als. Zubrin, nursing a tender shoul· der, scored 346.23 points, falling short or the 1-2 finish of Mary Ellen Clark (408.81) and Eileen Richetelli (390.30). The second half of the 3-metcr and platform finals are on Satur- day and Sunday, with Zubrin qual· ifyin& for the fin als by placing among the top 12 in each event. Scores for each dhrcr are com· • bined (prelims and finals) for the final 1COre. The top two in each event quali- fies for a berth on the U.S. Na- tional Team. Today is an off-day for Zubrin during one-meter competition. . DIDAAfllHINe ....,,,.....__,.....,2,. ...... 1 ••• ..., ... ..,..,~., ........ usa ................................... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot TINNllNOTU 'Bowen lnvttaUonal' at Mesa Verde cc ~ Estancia product beneficiary of Saturday's one-day tourney. T his Saturday, a one-day men's tennis tournament will be held al Mesa Verde ~untry Club to generate supPQrt and raise money for Devin Bowen Who will be leaving Monday to play the ' Professional Asian Tennis Tour. The event is being sponsored by Adams Iron Co. Inc. Bowen, a member at Mesa Verde, is a 1 9~ graduate of Estancia High. He received a No. 5 Southern California ra~king and a national ranking of No. 56. This helped earn Bowen a tennis scholarship to Texas Christian University. -Whale maintaining a 3.1 grade-point-average Bowen, the team captain, led TCU to a No. 3 national ranking. He was selected to the All -Southwest Corif erence Team and was awarded the Charles Ludwig Award for sportsmans)lip and the Bayard Friedman Award for outstanding pl ay and academic -achie~ement. The tournament begins at 10 a.m. Saturday. Twelve teams will play a · round•robin format. At the end of five sets, the top two game winners will play a final match. A raffle is also planned, as well as an exhibition match at 3 p.m., fea turing ~Bowenand-three-lQ·n-~~~~~~~~ players. Gifts in the form of $50 cheeks in Dowen's name are being requested to support him during his three-month, I 0-tourname(ll effort. •The Newport Beach Tennis Club's upcoming annual member-gues t tournament July 22-24 has provided some extra incentive to the participants. Winning guests in divisions from 3.Q to 6.0 will receive a free year's membership, while winning members receive an opportunity to win vacation packages, including a three-day, two-night -stay at at Palm Springs condomil)ium. The theme at this year's annual dinner-dance July 23 is, "The Newport Beach Party." In addition, there will be drawings for a number of prizes, including vacation packages. And, tennis winners in each division will receive champagne trophy buckets. •Sign-ups are being taken now at lhe John. Wayne Tennis Club for juniors four to six years old. The program is called the "Tiny Mights," and the purpose is to teach the youngsters hand-eye coordination. Youngsters ages seven through 11, inte rmediate classes for 13-17 and advanced tournament training classes are al~o being formed. Senior drill-session programs fo r all levels are planne.d. For more info,rmation, contact the JWTC at 644·6900. --Friday, July 15, 1994 f Mesa Nationals . rally from _ six down, but finally ousted, 1 0-7 ...,. Little Le.ague All-Stars close it out. Bv BAA.&Y FA\11..KNER, Sru1u~ Wa11ta HUNTINGTON BEACH -It took the Col.ta Mesa Little League National Major Dhi>ion All-Star) four irr- nings to get their aluminum bats pinging Thu rl.day nigh\. But, as it turned out, the fif1h~inning Co>ta Me)a out- burst that turned a 6·0 deficit into a 7-6 lead, left the lo- cals toially out of gal>. Huntington Valle) ended a l>tring of six !otraight Costa Mesa hits to get the third out in the fiflb, then donned their own rally caps lo produce four runs in the )Uth to claim the 10-7 triumph in the lu)er'l> bracke t final of the District 62's Area 2 tournament :n Wardlow Park. Defense, "'hich had been Co>ta Mesa's biggest :l!>SCl through five erro(h:ss inningl>, finally began to weaken in the sixth as a trio of errors helped Huntington Valley ad- vilnce to tonight"l> 5 p.m. meeting \\ith winner's bracket victor Seaview at the !lame !lite. "We played some pretty good defense, but these are still 12-year-old kids," i.aid Costa Mesa Manager Dan Ray. Coi.ta Mesa threw tv.o runners out at the plate to keep things close, and received sparkling plays from center fielder Travis Chandler, shomtop DJ"id Ray and second baseman Armando Ortiz. · Offensively, e'eryone did their share for Costa Me!>a, a~ Ronnie Prell)man and Matt Mueller each had two hhs and Steve Cfirrillo 1,.notted the g:ime. :it 6 \.\ith a two- run homer to dead center. - .. Matt Doothney drove in Mue.ller '' ith the go-:ihead -1'--~ rorr,-joming Prettyi11a1!, D:ivid R-ay;-.md e K .. Green ~ Costa Mesa hiucrs v. ith ROI singles. Garrett L:lmbert, Ortiz, Matt Wehr and Doug Arnold also collected base hits in the 13-h11 Costa ~1esa a11ack. Costa Mei.a rallies \\l!re hampered by strong Hunting- ton Valley defense, including a pair of great catchel> in the outfield, :ind three stopi. on v.ell-hit line drives b) HVLL infidders. Costa Mesa National's Garrett Lambert delivers in District 62 Little League All-Star contest. "We've had a great three v.eeks," Dan Ra)· i.aid ... I'm very proud of the \\UY these gu)) pl:.i)ed hard all the wa) to the end." They're still Duking' it o~t! ~ Rain forces completion of 23-23 match today. FLORHAM PARK, ~ N.J. -The unbeaten . Newport Beach Dukes - battled the host New ~ Jersey Stars to a 23·2~ standoff Thursday night when rain stopped it, and postponed the fi n- ish until this morning in World Team Tennis. Thursday's duel before 2.190 comes on the heels of the an- nouncment that half of the Dukes' force has been lost fo r duty for some two-to-five matches (depend- ing on the athle te's country's suc- cess) because of selection to com-.. pete at the Federation Cup, which takes place in Frankfurt, Germany from July IS-24. The Federation Cup is women's tennis' answer to the Davis Cup, pitting n:itions against one-another in a team-format. Zina Garrison-Jackson and Lari- sa Nciland arc two of seve n World Te:imTennis players to be chosen among the 24-member U.S. squad. Others are Florida's Kristine Radford, KJnsas City's Jill He.th- erington, New Jersey's Mariann de Swardt. San Antonio's Elna Rein· ach and St. Louis' Patricia Hy. Only the Dukes suffer the tw1n- loss, and billed to fill . in for Gar- rison-Jackson and Neiland arc Ann Grossman and Tami Whitlilngcr. Lack of depth hurts Costa Mesa Americans ~ Little League 9-1 O All-Stars are eliminated by Fountain Valley, 13-1 . Bv RYAN T. BLYSTONE, St•o1trs Warrl• · HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Costa Mesa American 9-10 All-Star team's run in ttte 'District 62 Are;i I tournament came to an end Thursday a lillle shorter than ex- pected at the Robinwood Lillie League field. Costa Mesa, which needed to beat Foun- tain Valley American twice to win the area'i. berth into nei\l \\ eek's Distcict Champion- ship, fell I 3-1 in a game that w:is called after live ihnings becnuse of the mercy ru le. The score might not m:ike it seem like the game \\as close. but Cosl:i Mesa Manager Scott Hunter said it was misseJ oppon uniiici. and too few pitchers that sealed hi!> te:im's fate. "It was a tough game." Hunter said. "Vi• had several well-hit balls but they came u i;r "ith it to stop us. Plui.. ''e had three inelim gible pitchers." • Costa Mesa was down right awaj whe Fountain Valley scored five runs in the fir~ . .. inning. • Costa Mesa scored its lone run in the fiftb inning on a sacrifice fly ball hit by Nicholas Cabico to score Michael Gardiner. who sin- gled. The te.im had its only other strong ch.mce to score in the fourth inning ''1th the base' loaded and one out. C.:ibico reached on an error and Dilly Hah crson )inglcd. Ryan Den- man came up and lined a rod.ct of l hit! but Fountain Valley's Nathan Stevens made the difficult catch. Br)ce SheridJn )ingkd to load the· ba!oes. but fountain Valle~ was able to _get lhe neM t\\O Costa Mesa b:ilters. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES · OF ORANGE COUNTY the Planning Oepa11mont LINDA KLEM Ht42 1ng the allowable oross E RAGCUO nerstup PUBLIC NOTICE (Calllornu.i V.P PUBLIC NOTICES INC TO AMEND EXISTING ~ of Newport eeach: LINDA KLEM' H143 noor area of 1.5 times the ·THE ENTIRE TEXT IS This statement was tiled Domain Developers Inc .. Th•S statemenl was l1JeO · CONDITIONAL USE PEA· Newport Boulevard, RONALD BRATTON, H151 buildable area of lhe site, wilh the County Clerk ot c:na1180407 (Cahfornla). • with 1he County Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE MIT TO ALLOW AN IN· Newpo11 Beach. CaJ1fomia. BAENOA LAFOUNTAIN, on property located In the AVAILABLE FOR R~VIEW Orange County on June 24, Fictitious Thia bu~1ness is con· Orange County on June 2 CREASE FROM 12 TO 20 92659-1768 (714) 644-3225 Hl54 R·1.S District. IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· 1994. B I N d.:icted by. a general pan· 1994 P UBLIC HEARINGS WILL RESIDENTS, ANO TO NOTICE IS HEAEBY FUR: JERROD HOYLE, H159 Thia project has been re-FICE OF THE CITY OF F613500 us nesa ame nership F8135t00ii BE HELO BY THE COSTA ALLOW AA MEETINGS THEA GIVEN that said put> BARAY ECHOLS H210 viewed, and 11 has been NEWPORT BEACH. Published Newpo11 Beach-Sta~ement The 1egislrant(s) com· Pubhsneo Newport BeacOif MESA PLANNING COM· FROM 7:30 OR 8:00 PM TO lie hearing Wiii be held on Pu blls h ed Newpor t determined that ii Is cat· Pu b llsh-ed Newport Cosla Mesa Daily Pilot July d Tr e l~lloiwing pe~sons are menced to tiansa~I bus&· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot J MISSION AT THE CITY 9;00 OR 9:30 PM WEEK-the 25th day of .July 1994. Beach-Costa Mesa Dally ~J1oiically1 exem.ft ~n~~r Beach·Costa Mesa Daily 1, 8. 15, 22. 1994, J~WE~s n~~N~GEMENT ~~~neus~e~a':(s) ct:I~~~~ 1, 8, 15 22, 1994. HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE. OAY EVENINGS ANO at tl'leC hour.1ofC7h.OObp.m. Inf Pilot July 15, 22. 1994 .. .1. Cellfreqlu "~nen onomenta~ Pilot July 15, 1994. F807 GROUP t301 Dove Street above on-February 13 F80S COSTA MESA CALJFOA· FROM 9·30 TO 11 ·oo AM the ounc1 am eta o F8..-6 a orn I " vu F828 • · · NIA, AT 6:30 P M. OR AS SATURDAY MOR.NINOS the Newpo11 Beach City Ouallty Act. PUBLIC NOTICE Suite 670• Ne,.,port Beach. 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE SOON AS POSSIBLE FOR THE FIRST STEP Hall, 3300 Newpol1 Boule. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· UBLIC NOTICE CA 92660 4 4 Ooma.n Developers Inc .• , ________ _ THEREAFTER ON MON-HOUSE LOCATED AT vard. Newport Beach, Cali-THEA GIVEN that said pub-p ORDINANCE Matthew A Wilson. 2 3 2 Robe11 A, Wyatt. Vice Presa· Fictitious DAV JULY 25 1994 RE· 2015 CHARLE STREET IN fornla at which time and SUHRIOR COU{tT lie hearing will be held on ORDINANCE NO. 94-33 Berrenoo #1 . Laguna Hills dent BualnHa Name GAR'olNG THE FOLi.OW· AN A2 ZONE. ENVIRON· place' any and all persons OF CALIFORNIA, the 25th day of July, 1994, AN ORDINANCE OF CA 92656 TM statement was Med Statement ING APPLICATIONS. MENTAL DETERMINATION; Interested may appear and COUNTY OF ORANGE at the hour Of 7:00 p.m. In AN o':.~·1:t:iE OF THE CITY COUNCIL ;4~~ ~am~ Nlcsole~'. Wollh thee County ~lerk ~I The followino persons are IF ANY OF THE FOUOW· EXEMPT be heard thereon. 11 you 341 Th City D ht the Councll Chambert ot e11a o 1' • range ounty on une , Ooing bus,ness as ING ACTIONS ARE CHAL· FOR FURJHEA INFORMA· challenge this project In • r • the Newport Beach City THE CITY OF THE guna Hills. CA 92656 1994 A} BASIC TECHNOLOGY, LENGEO IN COURT THE TION ON THE ABOVE AP· court. you may be limited Poat Offlc:e Box 14171 Hall 3300 Newport Boule-COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Gerald R Hiii, 21 Brighlon F614070 B) CASTER TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE MAY BE UM· PLJCATIONS. TELEPHONE to raising only those luues Orange, CA vard, Newport Beach, Cali· CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH =~a5c7~ Laguna Niguel, CA Published Ne,.,port Beach· CORPORATION. 11552 ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. 754·5245 OR CAU AT THE you or someone else 92813-t57t fomla, at which time and NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIONS Th's business 15 con-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot July Markon Drive. Garden SUES SOMEONE RAISES OFFICE OF THE' PLAN· raised at the publlc hearing IN THE MATTER OF place any and all persons AMENDING SECTION 5.18.005 ' . n r I ar1· 8, 15, 22. 29. 1994 Grove. CA 92641 AT THE PUBLIC HEARING NING OIVISION, ROOM desc:r1bed In this notice or THE PETITION TO Interested may appear and t7.41.090 OF THE THROUGH 5.t8.040 ~u;i~~ by. 8 ge 9 a p F811 Far West Caster Corpora· DESCRIBED IN· THIS NO-200. 77 FAIR DRIVE, In written correspondence CHANGE THE NAME ~alreard ~~freon .. 11 ty~u NEWPORT BEACH OF THE NEWPORT Ten! ~egisttant(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE Iron (Caflforn1a). 11552 TICE OR IN WRITTEN COSTA MESA. CAUFOA· deliVefecl to the Crty at! or OF JUAN CALIFA c engll s f~lrc . ~ MUNICIPAL CODE, BEACH MUNICIPAL menced to lransact t:>usi· Markon Or111e, Garo en CORRESPONDENCE DE· NIA prlof to. the public hearing. CASE NUMBER court. you may "" imite d h F 11 Grove CA 92641 LIVERED TO THE PIJ'N· P~bllah ed New pot I For lnlormatlon call (714) At74028 to raising only those Issues RELATING TO CODE, RELATINQ B~~~ne~ eNa'm~(s)ic: ta~~~~ Flc:tltlous This· busine~s Is con- NING COMMISSION AT. Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 644-3225. you or some~ne else REVOCATION OF TO MARINE aboll n· M 1 1994 Bualneu Name ouc1eo by a corpora11on OR PRIOR TO. THE PUS-Pilot JUiy 15, 1994. WANDA E. RAGGIO, ORDER TO SHOW talsed at the pubhc h~aring PERMIT FOR CHARTER PERMITS. Matt~e~ .A ~ls~n Pa11ner Statement The reg1stranl(s) corn- tlC HEARING. F825 CITY CLERK, CITY OF CAUSE FOR CHANGE descnbed In this notice or COMMERCIAL . Subject 01dinanc:e was This state;,.,.nt ~as filed The 1ouow1ng pe1sons are menced to transact bUSl· 1. Pl.ANNING ACTION PA· NEWPORT BEACH OF NA.ME In .written CM espondence ACTIVITIES 1ntr0duced on 27th day ol with the County Cletk 01 doing business as· ness-under the Ftctlhous 93·.2 7 FOR JAMSHIO PUBLIC NOTICE Published News:iort PETITIONER($) JUAN d~hvet'edt~ thebllCl~ at. or Subject oidlnance was June, 1994 l'nd adop1ed on Orange County on June 16 NEIGHBOAHOOO MOAT· Business Name(s) listed OTAROOllJACKIE VOLLEN . CALIFA HAS/HAVE FILED pror o, PU c earing. I t od d 27th d I 11th day of July. 1994. 994 GAGE CORPORATION, above on AUTHOAlZEO AGE.NT FOR NOTICE Of Beach-Costa Mesa Daily A PETITION FOR AN For Information call (714) Ju~e ~~onand a~~ieod AYES, CO UN C IL 1 · . F612670 3158 Aedhrll A~enue. Su11e July 1. 1993 ·Basic Tech· AU DY MARI MAN ANO PUBLIC HEAIUNQ Pilot July lS, l994. OR OE'A TO CHANGE 64+3200. on 1 lth da 'ot Jul 1994 MEMBERS, HEDGES, 270, Costa Mesa. CA nology COMPANY FOR AN EX· NOTICE IS HEREBY F824 NAMES FROM JUAN WANDA E. RAGGIO, y y. . SANSONE WATT Published Ne,.,port Beach· 92626 July 22, 1987 • Caster TENSION OF TIME FOR GIVEN that th• CITY PUBLIC NOTICE CALIFA TO JUAN CAUFA CITY CLERK, CITY OF ME~~~:. c~EUD':a~~L TURNER HART cox' Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Neighborhood Acceptance Technology Thi& statem•nt, CONVERSION OF AN EX· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TOPLIN • NEWPORT BEACH • • ' ' ' June 24, July 1, 8, 15, Corporation (Cahlo1n1a), was t.lecl with lht COii"'IY• !STING 2S·UN1f GREY· NEWPORT BEACH wlll NOTtCll OF SALE It la hereby ordered that Published Newport SANS 0 NE 1 WATT 1 D:~: S COUNCIL 1994. 3158 Redhill Avl!flue. Su11e Clerk of Orange County on: STONE APARTMENT hold a public hearing ~n In accordance with the all persona lntefesled In Beach-Costa Mesa Oaily TURNER1 HART, COX, • F786 270 Cos1a Mesa CA June21. 1994. PROJECT TO CONDOMINI-the application of the City rovlslona of Section 21700 thil matter appeat before Pilo J I S 994 DEBAY MEMBERS NONE 92626 F6U081 UMS. LOCATED 21 10 of Newport Beach regard-fhrough 21 7l6 of the Call· this court In Department t uy 1 • 1 · F830 NOES, COUNCIL ABSENT COUNCIL PUBLIC•NOTICE This business 1s con· Published NewpOft Beach- THURIN STREET IN AN A3 Ing proposed ORDINANCE fomla Buslneu and Profu · No. 703 of the Orange MEMBERS NONE MEMBERS NONE ducted by a corporollon Costa Me.sa Oa.ly Pilot July ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL N . 94·38. being, Ilona Code thet'e being County Superlof Court at PUBLIC NOTICE ABSENT COUNCIL MAYOR CLARENCE J , cn11180393 The reg1stran1(s) com· 1 8 15 22 1994. DETERMINATION: EX· AN ORDINANCE OF THE due unpaid storage tee'°' the address 1h0wn above MEMBERS NONE TURNER Flc:tltlous nwnced to transact bYs1· ' ' ' ' FS0 7 EMPT. CITY COUNCIL OF THE Which INSTORAGE OR· o~ 9-6, 1994, at 2:00 ORDINANCE MAYOR CLARENCE J CITY CLERK WANDA BY•ln ... Nam• ness under th• Flct1tious, ________ _ 2. Pt.ANNINO ACTION PA· CITY OF NEWPORT ANGE la '1'ftilled to a lien octock p.m .. and thetl and NO. 84-3 5 • E RAGGIO ltate1Mnt Business Name(t) l1Sted PUBLIC NOTICE 94-.40 FOR FABIAN CAA· BEAC H ADOPTING.,._.,.,.. f() aectlon 2l702 thet'e lhow c:auM, 11 any CE Of TURNER • T II I above on:Ju(l921,1994 i---------RILLO AUTHORIZED PLANNED COMMUNITY :;f'a";ideocte on the goods they haw. Why the patltlon AN ORDINAN CITY CLERK, WANDA Published Newport dor • ':U~~~ ~sons are NerghbothOO<I Acceptance Flctltloue AGENT . f'OA SBD PROP· DISTRICT REGULATIONS hetelnafter deecrlbed and fOf change of name should COUTNHC~Lco•rTHE E. RAGGIO Beach·Cosla Mesa Oally TH1 SCGA MEMBERS' Corp .• B111bara Sled, Exec Bualn•H Nam• .. ERTIES FOR CONDI· ANO DEVELOPMENT PLAN due noUce having beel'I not be granted. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Pilot July 15. 1994. CLUB 1301 Dove Simi VP Statement TIONAL USE PERMITS TO FOR THE BALBOA BAY given 10 panjM known to It 11 fl.W1hef ordered that a CITY OF AVAllJ'BLE FOR REVIEW F829 Newp0~ Beach, CA 92660. This statement was filed The lollow1ng persons are LEGALIZE A MARTIAL CLUB ANO AMENDING dalm an Interest ~n copy of lhil order to show NllWPOAT BUCH IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· SCGA Goll Courae Man-with the County Clerk of dOIJ'\g business as: ARTS STUDIO WITH OFF· PORTIONS OF DISTRICT· and the time apeclfled In cauae b• publlahed In AMllNDtNG TITLE F CE Of THE CITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE agem«rl, Inc .. a Cal1tom1a Orange County on June 24. S & K CLASSIC CARS SET HOUAS OF OPERA-ING MAPSNOS.tAND2' 9UChnollcefofpaymentof COSTA MESA DAILY aOOPTHE I corporation (11339654) l 994. 1041A Wtsl 181h Sueec TION LOCATED AT COM· so AS TO RECLASSIFY IUCh,... having expired PILOT. a newspaper of MUNtClPALCODE NEWPORT BEACH. c .. 117187t 38275 MU111elaHotSponqs FeU511 "109 Coate Mesa ci MEACi BANK. 3303 HAR· SAID PROPERTY FROM wlll be IOld at pUbllc auc• general clrculatfon pub-SO AS TO INCRUSI Pub 11 I he d New po r I F1ctlttoua Road, Mumeta, Caltlom1a Published Nav.po11 Beach· 92626 • BOR BOULEVAAO, IA·103. THE R'4 DISTRICT TO THE 11on by INSTOAAGE OR· llshed In Ulla county, at Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Buatnea• Name 92563 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Juty Kalherine M Anaraolan, IN A POf ZONE. ENVIRON: ~LAN) o~i~~cr~~~fci ANOE, IOCated at 340 s. =:.co:rv: .:::: ::o:.oro T:~~L::=~ Pilot JUiy 15, t99ot. s .... IMnt Thia business ts con· 1, e, 15, 22. 1994 6432 FrMl>Ofn Ortw. Hun- MENTAL DETERMINATION. T..,E·SPECIFIC PLAN DES-Flower St, County of Or· lhe day Of the heat'..,. LIMIT WITHIN F827 The following persons ate ducted by: a C01pora11on F805 tington Beach. CA 92647 EXEMPT. " ange. State of Callfomla on °"'' doing butlneu aa: Type o BuSJness: GOii Scott Ernest Calu;e, 900 3. PLANNING ACTION PA-IGNATION FROM THGE the 27th day of'Juit, 1994 JUUa ROBINSON, RIQUIRID FRONT PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT EQUITIES courM opereuons and re-PUBLIC NOTICE s Chantilly Aoane.m. CA 94-42 f'OR FRANI( WHIT-PROPERTY (PLANNIN at 1:00 am Terms fof the COMllllllONaR OF YARD lllTBACKS GROUP, 350t Jamboree lated 1C11111ti.s 92806 LOCK, AUTHORIZED COENMTMISNSOI0~87~~EANN~ .... are cash only. Sale TH I I UP a RI 0 R ON RallDaNTIAL • Floth,._ Ad , S. Towet 1006. New· The reglslrant(s) com. Flctltlout Thll bustneu la c:on- AGENT f'OR JUDITH SW· M · NO 1ubject to cancellatlon. COURT LOTS ALONG NOftTH 811 ....... N81ne P9f1 Beach, CA 92660 menoed to transact busl· Bualne .. N.me dUC1ed by a genetal Plr1·, EDLUND FOR A CONDI· TRAFFIC STUDY • 100 A Landlord r8Mf'Y89 the right DATI: JUL t 1 18M BAY PRONT AND ... ,......,. ~chael O. Blasl. 9481 neu under lhe Fict11tous Statement M rah1p TIONAL USE PERMIT f'OA ~~F~T~~~E to bid. Betow la a list of JUAN CALIFA. 19301 BAY FRONT The fo11ow1ng peraons are Fn thertllll Drive, VIiia Park, Buslnn1 Name(s) listed The following P8f&Onl ate The reglatranl(I) com. LIMITED RETAIL SALES OF p NSION nemea and unit numbers. C DY , .... UNTINQ. IOUTH doing bua1neU ... CA 92667 above on· 213.1M OOlng buSlneaa u-menced 10 transact ~· CARS (MAJORITY OF PROPOSED EX A JAIME HERNANDEZ. A15 IN ~e. H , ON BALBOA ISLAND. PERFORMANCE ASSET Newport Equl\lel GrOyP. SCGA GOif Course Man-NAC REAL ESTATE ES-neu ~ the FiciitlOUS BUSINESS TO BE WHOLE• OF TH!,.DBt~0~E.::J ORANGE RESIDENCE TON BEACH, CA. 92Me CPLMNINQ MANAGEMENT FUND v Inc .• (Callfomia), 3501 Jam. ~· Inc .• Thomas J CROW SERVICE 3158 8u11nn1 Name(•) k•led SALE), WITH INTERIOR CLUB; AEOUEST TO INN, A:l'I Pu blished Newport COMllllllON LTD., A CALIFORNIA UM: bot" Rd •• S fower 1006, Pinch, Project Olfector RedM Avenue, S~te 270. ebove on: no( 1Pplteable STORAGE ONLY. OF0THE ~RJ1~2\He COHSTRUC-SHEN MUIR, A7t Beach-Cotta Mesa Daily AllllNDlllNT NO.ICM> ITED PARTNERSHIP. 895 Newpon 8"c:h, CA 92MO Thia statement •N filed Cotta M .... CA 92626 Kalherlne M Anatadian CARS IN AN EXISTIN IN· NOS THAT 'IHEAI MUIR, All Pilot JVAy 1$, 22, 29. Au-SubjeQt ordlt\ance wae Town een.., Drive, Suite This bualneu fa con• wM the County Clerk. of NeoghbofhOOd accep1ance Thia ecatemetll WH ftleO DUS TRIAL ZON~~ gg ~~DIBASIC 2t THOMAS GSEU.. A100 guat 5, 1994. lnCroduc:ed on 2'11h day Of 1550. Coata Mesa, CA duct.: by a general PArt• Orange County on June 13, corpo1at1on (Cahtornl->. wftti the C~ty Cteflt of ~~ee.ALNlr~. IN AN FOOT HEIGHT LIMIT OH A~~HAAO HERRERA, Ft22 ;";':~~~~on e::manoe ASfft Man-~. ~egl1trant(a) com-l"4. F8t2tH ~~:. ~~~~."V::-a_ Sue~ ?'.:"8 Counly on J4Jly e, MG ZONE. ENVIRON: PROPERTY ~TEfe ': DONNA MANTOOTH, PUILIC NOTICE AYl8, COUNCIL egement Fund V, Ltd .. A menced lo tranMCt bull-P@li.tled Newport Beach• ~ H148M ~~:~DETERMINATION. ~~T ~:g~~SJMITA~ A~l ln\'ENS Al6Z llOTICI OI' lllM•IRt, MaDQaS, C~ilor~.~S ~led P=· l:,'~N.:(:,ia::: Costa Mesa D•ly Pifo1 ~ ~slneH ~on-Published Newport 8eecho 4. PuHNINO ACTION fltA-DISTRICT, AT t221 WEST RAYMOND BURD •838 PU8LIC ~IMO SAIHONa, WATT 1 ~~ SMiie ~ coe: ~on~ 11/1211987 June 2A, JUiy 1, I. 1$. The regf:t:'!.f.i com. Coe1& ~ Oeity PilOl JUiy t4-43 FOR JOAN M. FREI, COAST HIGHWAY, N~ J1EMY CASSEL, Mo NOTICl II HERHY TUNID, HART, COX, ~CA l2t.2t ' N8WPCM' Equillee Otoup 1994. menc9d IO tranMCI buW-I . 11, 22, 29, 1184. ~~~~~= ~m.~ ai:>ouND ~~ seo -GIVEN that th• CITY ~:. COUNCIL Thia bualneea •• co,.. ~MlcNelG.llali,Pree· '717 ,... under .,. f'JCWOua • FIOI INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL LEAi! AT P:AIR ~ RODOEA HENRY. i145 ~~f' :r:cC..ITY ~ i •mDl llOll• ~ arv: • •mi.eti '*" Thia awement wu tlleO PUIUC IOTICI :=:: !:':l'>t.=:'ed 1-----==-...,,..-=~~x~~ ~~~:"vJ.:. ~~INC0'31.-hOld a pu«111c ....... on All•NT COllWCIL The re~1t1ant(t) com-;::~=1r. LWHHH Neighbo.tlOOd ~ CMncet•t CART OUTSIDe. AT THE A Dreft l&wlfoumenlel Im-IUIAN QINQNCH Oii IN appllcallon of i.n J. N. -llOll9 ~ lranaKt bue6-11M Plw•ui ·~ Corj .• ..._. 8*', E.nc. ~ wlll llnd E)(JCON QAI STATION/= Report (OUQ ,,.. IUMN LIONMO.'Etl =·~ ..... CUUNCa "· ~N-=(•~ . ,.,.... ............. ~a:ot cLDIN6 wt'9I ~ nMd COSTA MHA CM!!.~ llon :.r::-.:. == 1U1AN LIONMD, ~11 llon °" VAA!Na NO. ~z c• _ WW ~on: noe 8'1plioablero ~ ~ ~ ......... II a .. reaouroe you Ill h -- LOCATID AT t111 _.. .. =LAOUIUX. UI 11M on proparty IOc*ecl.. ---'Vlnoenl E. Galliwtoll...,..... Colla ..... Delly ... The ................ .,. c .. count on'°.... ...-ITMWT IN A Cl ZONI. llOft. .......... .: =.·.... HMJ. m m ~ A"""9. your ....;ea ~ .... N'9 M JV>/ 1 • 11 dolr'I ..... •: "'Yfled of meteMn-~...,,.'°par INYIRONMINTAL DITD-::.7."~ "*""" eom-( COYU. P113 ~ to perml 1n ... teeme .. _, Wll)'I ,.._,,_ioa Denl~meut 1114 ' ' ' ' NIGlltL DIVa.MIKNT Cl6ae nema, becw wher\ you .... MINATIOH: DIM"· ~ to NmtONY PMJVINIANO. built .-111on '° "' ...... To ..... your llafpol.., Oenerel '*" ' ,.,.. ~IW't. _, Clown our OOlumt19 compel 1t.:r=o~~ = ~ "':J"' DllR H~ JAZWllC HS ~ . ..,... ..._ --. _........ad cell '* lor ,..._.,.... Awe v..., r:-=· ~ quallflect l:»uyen to C1a11•1i Tn.. .. ,_,..A""._. Ind 1UD110f1r11 d09I ,-..,.. • 1 *filctl Ml ~ "' the ..... 78. .........,. rYftCI Y, LTD. ....... ~ _ celtl ......... -... '°"" ;'iti'T'in;' ..ouii .. M1fa111e ror .... II " ....ing tllrUClure .,.,... A CeMomla ...,..... ...... HOfM .-• -,,. ·~ --~--' . ., 1 ~I I • ' SI ti w si " T 0 p c jl n a t a u c q SI .. it g n 0 l< p cl T w Cl cl rr SJ n e l< (1 "' s c a 0 b fl b s , d tl s n d ( s t: r• n SI ~ e v c v. a b n p ,6 l< ~ h ( \\ I ·" ·-=> Q) CC£ .._ .... ·-c: ·->< +-·-·-LL.. Q) ......... V"'t ·-·-e E Q) ·-> ~-c ~<t: ......... ·- CJ "-' • G4RAGE SALE HINTS Make sure you arrive at the garage sale ~ or you will mm the~ barpinsl .. '-..- , HOW ro. 'IND A C II 1002·1625 Houses/Condo ................ 1002-l094 Mobile Home ......................... 1100 Acreage ................................... 1125 Building & Contract.. .............. 1150 Beach Property ........................ 1175 Cemetary Lotll ......................... 1225 Houses To Be Moved .............. 1325 Lots For Sale ........................... 1400 Out-Of-Co unt y ........................ 1525 Out-Of-S tate ............ ., ........•..... 1558 Ranche. /Farms ........................ 1575 •• 27S.27'0 Apartments/Commercial ......... 2750 Business Property .................... 2767 Business Office Rentals .......... 2769 Commercial Property .............. 2778 DuplexesN nit s ........................ 2786 Indu strial ................................. 2788 Income Property ...................... 2790 -·••& FlllllGll II no.2911 Resort Propenies ..................... 1580. B . F S 1 2900 usmcss or a e ................... . Time Shares ............................. 1590 Real.E~ta1e Exchange .............. 1600 R::::d ......... m5 •llllLS 2102·2194 'HOU\~.S/Condo ................ 2 J 02-2194 Ap_anmcnts ..... :···· ........... 2602-2694 Duplcxe~ ................................. 2704 Rooms ..................................... 2706 Hoteb/Motcls .......................... 27 18 Va cation Ren la I\ ...................... 2722 Roommate" Wanted ................ 1724 Ren tals Wanted ....................... 2726 Garage' For Rent .................... 2740 Storage .................................... 2742 Mi-,c. R~ntal<., ........................... 2744 -----HOUSES/ HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE CONDOS FOR RENT ----------~1 CORONA 1002 DEL MAR GENERAL ----------- IELL OR TRADI 18+ UNIT8 5 8IOCkl to M111lna. Well malnVma~. Prof Mgmt avt 11 8M Ag1 714-909-~7~7 2122 Bu iness Opponuni1y ............. :2904 1 t Business Wanted ..................... 2906 Credil. ...................................... 2907 Announcements ....................... 2920 Theater/Casi ing ....................... 2921 Income Tax .............................. 2922 Losl & Found .......................... 2925 Health & Funes ..................... ~ Service Directory ........... 3406-3939 Cl 5530-5540 Empluyroent ............................ 5530 Employment Wanted ............... 5535 Domestic ................................. 5540 .,..... __ -=--_,,,..,_~ e 601CMOIO· Antiques .................................. 6010 Appliances ............................... 6011 Auctions .................................. 60 J 2 Fumiture .................................. 6014 Misc. Merchandise .................. 60 I 5 Cameras ................................... 6016 Collectibles ............................. 6017 Computers ............................... 6018 Free Merchand ise .................... 6022 Jewe lry/Fur /A n ..................... 6025 Building Materi als ........ ~ ......... 6030 Machinery ................................ 6045 Office Fumiture/Equipment.. .. 6047 .. Pets/ Animals ............................ 6049 Musical Instruments ................ 6055 Pianos/Organs .......................... 6059 Bicycles .................................. 6060 Sporting Goods ........................ 6065 Tickets ...................................... 6075 TV /Stereo/Electronics .... : ........ 6080 ,GAUGE SILE Iii 6102-6190 Garage Sales .................. 9102-6190 ~-11111SPORTlllON7011·.9090 Boats .............................. 701 l -70tx Marine Service ........................ 7020 Marine Slips/Dock~ ................ 7022 Airplane~ ................................ 80 I 0 Camper\{frailers ..................... 801-l Scooter.s ................................... 8018 Automobiles ................... 90 I 0-9090 GENERAL POLICY Rate:. Jnd deadhnes are ~ubJeCI 10 c..:hange '-"llhou1 nouce. The publisher re ene' 1he nghl 10 cen~or. reclassif). rev1)e or reJeCI am cla!>s1fied advenisemen1. PleJ'>e repon an) error 1ha1: may be in your cla~'if1ed ad 1mmed1a1el). The Daily Pilo1 6.. The Independent accep1 no liab11t1::-tor an) error in an Jd\emsemenc for v.h1~h 11 nu> be responsible excep1 for the cost of 1h~ space .ic1ually occupied by Lhe error Credit can only be allo"'ed for 1he lir;l in~mon. -.. Friday,·Juty 15, 191M h BY PHONE (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Plea e include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 330 We t B ay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of '\e" port Blvd & Bay St. . CLASSIFIEi» HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pni Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ....... Friday 5 :OOpm Tuesday ....... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday .. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ..... Wednesday 5 :OOpm Friday ........... Thur\day 5:00pm Saturday ...... Friday 5_:00pm 3002 Need Clan B (w lair brake endorsem~J or Class A drivers ~ growing transportatlon depar1meni 10 handle oeli~enes througliOiJ~ LA. VEN. OC, and Sa Count es Part·hm•. 20-30 noura per week $8 OO'fir. Most deliver es a1e PM. some AM "PP'Y 1n person: 330 W Bay SI, Costa Mesa. No phone calla. please PILOT CLASSIFIED It 1 th• resource )"OY can count on 10 ••It 1 myriad of merchart< d••• 11em1, t>«auq our columns com~ QYahlled buyers to calll .M2.S978 Chances are you will find w~t you need at the ptlce you want to pay when you read ca. .. "'" daily M2 ... 71 ' , I • ' st tt w si y T 0 p c. j~ n a , llJ u c ' q SC it g n 0 tc p cl T w Cl cl rr SJ 0 e I< (1 " I SI c a 0 b n b s d ll s n d [ s I: fl n St ~ c v c " a b f l p " lt .. h ( \\ I • Friday, July 15, 1914 "JODAY'S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE DOWN tTn- 2 Orv "riWr bed 3Dedar• 4 -Range. Mm 5 Ocss'I boftoll'I 8WentlaM 7 Rlpanl 8Mal'ltl tVHtigM 10 PredQmenll 11 Kimono IUhltS 12 Outlet 13 Fortn8f lj)OllMS 21 Blowers 230-1 25Bushed 26 Type llZH 27 Mature 28 Welsh 000 29 -ArchtpelaOO 30 Otmlntsl\ 31 Craft19r 32 -Gurley Brown 35 WAl'l(jef" 38 Soutt1 ArTl9nc:an 40~ 43 Ids" oompeniOns 45 Make lun ol 48 Dftuled 50 Electors 52 Me.a.sured durahon of S3HMdo 5"Dlsoar~ remattt 55 Ma~ 56 Ragged 57 Marvaone 58 Shell!ISh 59 Leafy 62 ~~ -1111.m 70ltDidR9 nn• ...... WUWIOll lllCll II 1.,. ..... .,. .... -I ID =:~ ADOPI'....., Glr .... ID .. l lllF, = •.=o.-.::: ~ ..:...•..., =i.::....· ... ::: ~ -:..,_,. • .... !l!p .-. c.11 ltt tMD MT,..,.T8lill Lm01• Neither wlmnbls. &uda... ~ .......... or DO&'° Wei v-.,. ... "1111• .... ---n oo~ NOllTll up Iba ... •:::.-:t.W two~ ..... Md ....... .. '700 lr':n.-~ .,_ IOU • a: t ., · Finl tor''" Pin&. boldup =:_ '=° == DWIOH iiMOV;;;-iiliit~i .. il:.:; ... nLii:i:illm•••••• Q<> ! 1 9 1 .. ~ .... ~~"=•a 7•1-~ 0311 tor men Info. IUC'JI 1111 1a " OOft'llll .. • .,.... c.w Or8ftd ·n. llK • .. _._.._, in .n... .... •••••••ml boet. a eo ... up a m1, v-e. ... tm c:ae. • 10 8 8 1 openinl INd. Secoedly, wiDaiDil the ArfeclloMll ptillle tem .... aeo. Mk 8bOUl loaded, lugg raek, WUT LU'! O ~ .. ~-~ the~-of the !'°~,. ~& HUCa.C'-•'-~ltl............ nMet. 17W311 Jdnl. ~. muec Miii • I 4 I I • A• I j-.. ~ 1IO oae -· .. • ---P--• (ldda too), 18250 obO 1....ae1 Q Q 10 8 1 <:> K .J 81 4 After takins the ac. o( bearU, d e c lawed, Mom loll of , fumllure, ~~ • "n e 3 2 <> 1 ...... -rm"•'-·-Ai.ht ..... L. wa'th• pUMd awey, ~ etc. SAT lam, 1801 Beginner port._!: Y, ________ _ v .,.. • ~ '"' .......... ._ ......,... for new lndoot/OU1· Uncoln Lan• ~IM>. Standatd '-·09· .. • t • 5 4 3 2 out sunuderinr the IMCI. •lace the ·door home. l30 (will only 1750. e75-8HS1 fOID 9075 80UTB oppon.enu will have el INat four appty '° ywty ahota) HUG• WARmtOUS• • Q 8 8 bn.rt tricks ud the ac. ot ...... to •• 144S-3a71 • • ••TAT• aALm -· •• .,. SUPS Q A e caab. To 8CC0111Plish I.hat., declarer NO .IUNKI .uu\&111& <> A .J 10 8 must collect four diamond tricks. ... •• IUTTUS Lallque • Baccaral DOQS 7022 •A K Q J Which way lbould Sou1.b ft.Deaee? Adorable, long• ahOf1 crystal, UmogH 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii '51 T-Blrd , claulc- trophy wl"ne.r, 87K orig ml, red w/INhl Int, great cond 873-7877 T bi~·-Tha tton be halt, 7 weeka okt Call stet'llOQ allver flalWate . .ie ~· l qun amno( ..,. 722·984 t . Hts Jada carvings lg 30-50 Boat Stips avl for South w.-Nortla Eu& swered until Sout.h knows more Orl.;,tal • Euro~an rent In Udo Marina Vil· 1---------2 NT PUI 3 NT P.. aboutt.hebanda.Tbeftnuiapi1to l'R•• TO GOOD anUqua Ivory cOllec> lage. 1 10/ft, ult• pd. HONDA 9085 P.. PUI cub out clubt. West ditcards three H011•1 Blk German Uon, chet'ub bronzes, CaU Randy 875-8170 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ()penlnt IMd: Two o( \J apades. What now? Shephet'd , S-yrs-old, llf .. IH bronzes auch 4•' Mooring Why do uperu tend to m~ Since dnenden tend to lead their neut male, sweet di•-aa fountains, 5 ft tall OrHt Penlnaula '88 P tekade 2.0S w/ __ .. poalUon very ptayful •---·•-s K sunroof. Xln1 cond, 1· lnl ofUn th.an mere morUl.t~ They lonpst 1Uit apiNt no tnlmp 1U10 gr• a t ' w It h k Id•'. patrota, hew ... , Ilona .............. 15 · onr, very reliable. 58K know how to make I.lie of every mor· aince the lead alma.t aurely marks c I • ... phanta, Yamaha 723-5883 .. ~ ael o( information to obtain a pie· . Wnt with onJy rour heart&, Wnt'1 h:,r:.~·M:.~. !c:i~ baby fand, TVs, Per-Excetlent 1oc nr Ferry.1_m_i._s_7_500 ___ ·_4_-_9_188 __ tutt of the enemy holdinf, oo moat likely patum ii 4-4-4-l. Hence kMp. 962.-.521, uk slan Oriental silk 40' +, on-shore bath 89 Prefud• matc.r how nizmy. it ii a 1imple malt.er to caab t.he ace , for Vicky. ~ts, .tapestries, lg faclllhlH. Pvt pat king Red AT, AC. North·South were 111; ... • 21·22 of diamondt an-' when the,..._., • CoUallf •European avl. 723-A35 55k ml. 17,800. ..... "' .. --.. Lhaao Apao Puppl-wt c ec:Uon, Ros• ---------673-5480 poml ranie to wen two no trump,• doesn't fall, run the jack. Making AKC, champ lines, M/ wood & Louis XIV· Lido 14 35 fl Npt rsr more effective raoie than the old three-odd. F, 1 •t shot8, paper style French furn auch Beach mooring, 15th 1·9-1_Acc_or_d_S_E_·_b_t-fl-g-rn/- 22-24. However, the final contract tral~. 845-8554 .. con•OIH • Born-SlrHI loc, .SlO,OOO. blue tan/lthr Int 49k would have bffo ttaebed no matt.er ~ ~ bay Chffts + more. 8l8/566-7669 ml. car phn/alatm/ Inc. what methodt Nort.h·South were X X 'tr* -tf -tf -tf: * -tf Save ebuHd a n d Thurs, Fri • Sat 10:80-LIVE MOARD IN N•I Aaaume l•• or buy employing. abandoned pets. Be• 4, 1599 Superiot #A1, Slip to l50 ft In aafe, S13,7K 833·2741 Pany Weat l·d the deuce of heart.a, Eut ~ J.-..A.. J.-..A.. .A.. ..A.. .A.. .A.. -A-voluritHr/foster. Call Costa Meaa. SS0-5670 protected marina. All put up lne king and declarer'• first X M W K M M M K W "K 714-859-2704. MARl'IAO• iAL• tacllltlH. S14/ft. 831·8480 •-------------,--------1·--------Refrlg, aolas, table•• Newport Slip or aide-tie MERCEDES 9~30 !MPL ~-SPORTING more . SAT & SUN, wanteQ for 26' 1all·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OiDUOjlla 5530 MERCHANDISE PUllNITURE 6014 6065 ....,,..338__,..P_..e.....,..h_T_r .. _L..a_n_•_ 1 boat S7·$6/ft. Lv Mag GOODS .,..., 581.0595 Ext 500 84 500 SEL Gray/gray ••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Misc furn, brass daybed -anrf, Unt windows, 4 Hunter QrMn couch • 1• w/man, elec keybrd, dr, pwr everything, gd •••oretarw PIT• love Hat, Jdnt cond, Swtboard Rockln' Fig kid• desk, weight Ht/ MOTORCYCLES cond &Ok ml. Mu1t sell Small friendly NB at•• ANTIQUES 6010 '200/obo. Me-2894 5'10" great cond-beg/ sporta equip, Ros Skit SCOOfEDC! 8018 $14,500 obo. office. You'U be mulU Vinta ge Couch, off· lnlanned m. ~t430 180'•, mena/ladlH &W 788·1901 Iv mag skilled with a aal•• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whlte brocade fabric · clothes, cos jewefry personality. Common 7C>-vr-old Grandfathe r ' TunturrTSTi-04way ex· fools, much more. HONDA nrra-85-SOOCO T~ dleMi aenM a rmtst. Hra clock, S1500. Baby w/ornately carved c•cls• from Sharper SAT 8""' only. Sign• at Deluxe. Red, runt coupe, sllver. $7900 flex. Resumes : P.O. grand piano $1000. :~.t:.70i:9 cond lmage l l00.840-8187 Jambor•••Ea•tblun xlnt. $700. Call 909·272-9873 or Box 1248 NB 92663 . Call 644-1920. McKay, 640-1430 wknds 714-6S0-7005 MOVlng ~al• Washer, •BUYING ITEMS• MERCHANDISE TICDTS 6075 mower. BBQ, lawn ------· EMPLOYMENT J':::ry1~:':~u: MISC. 6015 =~i».n~~r~~-3 AUTOMOBILES SERVICES 5533 t t 1 di 2 Wor1d Cup Final Uck· ~.......,,,.....,....-----1 •••••••• '77 :IOOD, xlnt eond, new Urel/brks/alter lor shpskns, gd transpo $3500 •42·8381 con en •· mme ate eta, xJt •••tsl Sect: Sat 8-5 Kawasaki '85 eHH•H cash, top S. 673-6223 AQUATIC P L.ANTS, flt. 17; Row E. $4000/pr. dirt bike, clothing, ---------1·-------- Pla ... be aware lhat OAK/side board , bvld te,., fish. Fr" catalog cau UH at 675-e161 houHwares, m isc. ALFA ROMEO 9015 MERCURY 9135 the llsllngs In this eat-mlrror-$1200, Rcldng on how to build 2026 Vista Cajon egory may require you Chalr4300, Tbl • 6 ponds. 909-982-2425 PHANTOM, Sun 7/24 to call a 900 number uphlstrd chr•S850, IS 2 Pm • 4 t I ck• t •, •••••••••I Great Summer Cart '86 Colony Park Wagon In· which there Is a Orwr d ranar-1750, DONATE $49.SO.ar. 960-3803 '86 Orad Conv, mini loadedl 9 Pass, belgai charge per mJnuta. Cedar ChHt·S175, Cara, Trucks, Boata, TRANSPORTATION cond, lo ml, am/Im beige wtwood grain, Clock-u la-$300, Prn-RV'S , Furniture. IRS can & morel $5995 673-7677 or 673·7948 tra Orwr-$100, Oval tax deductible , n"d OBO 873·8041 EMPLOYMENT mlrror-$200, PrHbck not run. FREE TOW· GARAGE SALES WANTED 5535 chaJra-2 matchlng-$75 ING. Jewish Herltag•I••••••••• 9025 TOYOTA 9210 AID• CNA-CHHA, re41- able, llv•ln, exp, refs. LI hsekplng, own cat. Flllplno 818-812-0335 ea, Mahogny d rp·lf for the Blind. BOATS 7011 AUDI t bls·2·S150ea, Ma· 1.a00.2·DONAT• hogny ll'Vl' MOO, BwV (1·80().236-8283) COSTA MESA 6124 13' Boston Whaler w/ '80 Audi 4000 Scye, '64 Camry, 4 door, 5· pltche r·Wht-$200, 559-Mah Jone Set wlthi"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 15HP Evlnrude & lrlr. auto, 4·dr, sunrl, new spd, ale. Im eass, 1069, 786-2553 Iv mag caM. XLNT cond. 17511• E.nglne jull aervleed, regl1, gd tires, PB.PS. gold w/clolh tan Int, obo. 786-2553 IV mag aARQAINSI Beaut naw bottom paint. $1400/obo. 968·1767 llke new, must sell Exp'd companion plush leather couch, $2500 obo. 499·5065 $2750 obo. 786-8261 Xlnt rels. ReH . APPLIANCES 6011 O.J.-autographad pro WestnghH refrlg, tbls, --.,....,...-,...-............... .......,,...,....1 Full care NFL football, beat cloth••· tools, paint, c.taHlo Duffy 20' BMW 90301--------- lltPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 557•5790 Refrigerator 111s on .... 644-6785 g iant bunny, misc. Sat xint cond, rabulll VOWWAGEN 9235 5530 5530 5530 Washer/Dryer 1130 Tr .. Ro-• •a Citrus Tart Way. 549-3119 motor. Lo hrs, S8100. '81 BMW 7331, 4 door,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DOMESTICS 5540 e a. 846-5848 or fruit trM• w/frult C I o th•• ·b I k • •· 673-5605 110K ml, auto, a/c, ca• h I•, JC off•• iHiiOiiiUiiSiilliiiCiiLiiUiiiiiNiilliiRaiii SALES MOADW~ 8A8VI •••,. wuher 1200, ~':: ~.;,:.a1i;1~ ~!,~~ ~~1:~~=:-~:~r;:~ HOUSEBOAT !~~!: :1~:S•:t\an8~~ Counter PT 3-7pm needed Tu•Fr1 S7 hr PHAITOI of the OPERA ~ GE port dlshwuher pine, fru" 15 gal $20; f.2 160 E Costa Mna 51 Lake Powell In lllp. lmmac cond, must '89 vw BUG Red, sunroof, recent rebuilt engine. S1200/obo. 675.-.667 250 Ogle St Must have own car. Seeking salHpeople 6 Oya /Wk, e -epm . 1100. CaU 144-1a20 herbs l3S kinds, 11; Partners SHk another seal $4750. 786-8261 Costa MHa Eng. spkg. 850-4119 1 Refs. PleaH c.JI EV9-IUac S10 9C»-874-9422 Mualva Neighborhood Partner · w • 11 D iv /W ho R-·• Es•··t• to Mii aouven r m•-1yn (714)833-82•• .,_,_1 ...-.-r-r ~i Lo'· 0 equipped 55 ft boat. ---------'71 BUO Convertible r tr: .,. UM ... -chandlM at Phantom fUR.NITUIE 60141---------oi>"'I ...... .. 714-846-1571 CADILIAC 9040 Red & whit•. Stored, CIUI B. Wright Metal, In Costa Mesa. Great Slroke paUent, n~ famlllff -Great Stunl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii like new, low price. 126 RochHler, C.M. .... 91TATl IMD oppty for ac10f• at~ (hrs 9-6). Oceanfront, OFPICE Look for algna alone ---------I 842•9574 1u1y W1114n locllon. denta, etc. S:JO per Laguna Bch. Mus t 20 Rattan chairs, s1o.a. fUR.NITUIE a Victoria & 19th St, POWER BOATS '79 Sevllle, pale yellow1,..,..-_..____,.....,.... ___ _ Qreat S ummer Job plM F« .,... show+ small comm. know how to tranafeJ e atalnleu bar atoof• west of Placentia palnt/Wht 11hr loaded, •7e VW BUS •·•Pd, all ~~~~ c;'~~1g5/:,~o~~ :1J rWIDr. :I in~~'::i~w":~1~~dh~:; palienTRvOUT $25ea. 548-8802 EQUIPMEHT 6047 (Freedom Hom••) 7012 ~;~-~~~;~~·~73-7946 ~~~dl~nldr1!'!~. ~::ii H lllng. Mon-Fri sam. TheP'n Ill &II on Wedn .. day, Juty PILOT CLASllFleD Ethan Allen formal llv-COllPLRTll OFFICE SUPER SAL.Ill SAT 6-TRY OUT eng. $2000. 754-1593 11 :30am, CM arH. Ma ••If 20, 8 PM SHARP, In It'• the rnource ~ou Ing room $890. Vlcto-PHO ... SYSTEM 3, Air eond, Futon, 111• 14' Nantucket-lnbd PILOT CLASSIFIED Call Todd, 706-2365. 673_7300. th• Main Lobb" of the ...... count on to .. , a rlan so fa/love seat ... .,,. cabs, dr•H•r/deak, mtr, surrey top aid• It' lh '8 2 JETTA. 5·•P9•d, Th Pll t 0 C t, p -·1 ty f h S925. Cherry c.tVed ....,., s helves. Great prlcesl panels. Looks 11ka an 1 e resource you radio, aunrt, AC, look• • o range oun y .,. var • o mere an· rice poste+' bdrm .. t 1 e Erickson phonea, Penttldge Cove 1 blk •lec 53850 obo. 722• can co uni on to sell a ClaHlfled Sal .. Hardware fs0tmlngl Mo• CenNt•o· di•• hems, because 11100 Lealh•r dan deluxe-fully featured, w. on Baker • Brlatol· 1461 Ot 816-357-2757v dal•r•l1tyltemof1, mbeerccahuasne· ~al~~~l~:.·~4. 8~=· Th• most comprehen-H J m ec:ker. our columns compel t s 15oo 895-e04e aome 12 lln• • som• •---------a lve and current dire<:· ~J~P:~h'::::,~'c.~.o.. PHONE CALLS. q ualified buyers to .. · 315 line, also Hurlng Trea•urea, Trull & ""'A_v_o_n_d...,.,...ln_g_h,...'1-.--1 o-l.-t1 our columns compel '81 convertable Rabbit· tory ol goods and Hr· Buy It. Sall It. Find It. calll Futon w/matt, Incl aid compJtable. Trinkets, rock bottom hard bottom, 1986 W/ qualified buyers to 5 spd, AM/FM CH• vlcH aroundl Cla••lfted. M2·Sl78 mtchg coff & end tbls, RequlrH CPU. prlcH. SAT e arn-?. 9.9 Nluan. Xlnt cond. calll atereo (pullout) $3300. S1 50/obo. M2·1138 882-3508 crnr Victoria & College $1950. 714-253-9782 642·5678 648-8229 ·s1•a·Vl-C·E--·1 CHILD SUPPORT DECJt FENCES 3570 aDECltS BANDY llAlf 3710 )EWELllY 3784 LEGAL SERVICES PAINTING 3858 PET WALL DIRECTORY 3538 COATING 3812 SERVICES 3870 COVERINGS 3932 1111 FIX IT Small GOLD PLATING · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P . YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------------3615 --------- •••••••••I Spec:lallzed In locaUng S TOP Deck Leak• •RNC•S OAT••• household appltance Emblema-Fawc etta· Paralegal SetVlc•• Palntlntr Contractor Personalized Pet Care Cu•tom Wallpa-r • II I repairs a handyman Old J I W Oual. palnli""' by prol'l1 .. -co ec:t ng support waterproof coaung• MW/N,.ar,,_ ...,...,... ewe ry, etc. • All typff-certlfled Uc•fl02098. Ina. Kennet alterna\lve, No Stripping/Painting lrom dallnquenl par-decks, atalra Qual. Redwood• Ll578805 chcwM. 557·2158 come to you.146-1831 10 yrs exp. Low$ FrH •It ll45-3305 atreH or worry. Uc, "o Job too 1ma111 BUSINESS ent c a c 217 .. 238 work. L#587430 FrM J im Whyte M2-;720S ....,,p""'1-.. -mb ...... =,..... ....... 1""eo-... -.... o-•Lori• 966-5220• ,,.....----·----1 Ins. Ref• 673·7184 5% Off w/ad 673·2937 Onol'""'""'1l~ 3487 ---------Est. BHt S 722·8788•---------aft.c..kl elll f Wiiiiam Hatold Jewelara 2~rra Quslltr '811111111 1v111uu..1 •Wood Feno••• ,,.... e ng ans. watch a Jewelry repalr1---------PLUS touch u p s---------We gals should hang replactlrapllr, he halAing ~i:,ta~·=·~--~~~= AnUque/Flne Jewelry UMOUSINE murals. Richard Sinor PLUMBING . 3890 together. Slrlp, ln11a11, Mlllnalal. Low......_ Uc'd T rlc luy/MllMdl 873.0388 SERVICES 3814 Uc 28084• IMS-3209 advice to the crazy. ""_.. otal p ••Installed 633-7172 anytime ~eon.. 11"6301 30 gal 125MO gal QUALITY CARa THa LOCAL PLUMIU TRY OU CLEANING Jewelry Rep-PT home/ SERVICES 3548 DOORS• 3580 ,._ le d 12 79-50 galS329 JaTCBEN GOLDlllYUllOUllU 20 yrs exp. Quality 1lnc1 1u1 .. w1111am PILOTc•a•llFIRD •WINDOW CLEANING• _,, eaper no• 241..0137 pgr21M 1S8 N kd workmanship, I air a..,, Co.-We are u ... --FREE ESTIMATES d e pendable door FLOOR INSTALL •mp,•TD 3786 aw cars-wee ay prices 722·2819 Ron cloH .. your phoft*. nl the ~ ~ ' ofc ahowa. E·Z S800-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12500 mo. Ground fir opp. ll'• funl 723--4446 ---------1 hanger Guar w~k s.m1 Retired contractor. ~ AU\ spec:lals. Stocked bar .... ... ....... ,_. on to M a CARE GIVll 3501 -~2-9_7..eoe __ 1_o_a_v1_d__ reaa. o0n 5214910 ' REPAIRS 3620 Rpra, lmprvmnts , am1 liiiiiiaiiliiiiiiiiiiiii 722 .... 9 TCP 7280 aoa HUTTON co. L#47eooo 675-9304 ;;.ie'iY';f merchan- HOUSllCLUNINO Job•, Quality, Integrity, Pain ting /Staining/New lnt•lor/ExteJlor. Everyday low SS copper di.. ltems, becau .. 15 yra ex.p Good refs.•---------• Vlnwt, hanlwood I care , Ken M2· 1 no C a blneta/RafaclnQ/R• -OVING 3834 Complete drywall & r • P I P •-co m P I • a• our COiumns compel Exp'd 24 HR caregiver ..,an, local refs, Non/ dtlnker, smoker . Call an'fllme. Metia DRIVEWAYS 3585 ceramic, matble , s ub finishing. Uc,,824401 "' acoustic celllng plumt»ng srvc. S & S qualified buyers to • 2•1-0531 • floor repair, carpet -u-.TTT--wu_G_____ M ..... 807 aervlce L•IS22831 Plumbing 838-8942 caltl ------- Uc. BOnd M~3882 AAV&.M11 3720 PUBLIC NOTICE "2·••91 FIL-AM DRAIN M2 ... 71 LIKE-NU CONCRETE The Calif, Publlc Utlll· •merald ftalntlng Service-Small drain New JHOCeH remove Hauling J unk, Appl!-1.ANl>SCAPE a ti•• Commission RE· 1nVEx1 wallpaper/UI• 124.50. Main drain olVrust stains Crack fVltNITUllE anc:n, Yard Clean-Up, LAWN CAllB 3808 QUIRES that all used Competitive rate• 10 yr1 131.50. IM7.-.M3 rpr Frff Est 71SCMM27 UPAlltS 3122 Etc. Call Mike houHhold g ood• exp Fr" fft 751"2039 P lumblng Repair•• Me-1391 movers print their KOLMAN PAINTING Ors ini Cleared lrom . "sr'~.~.,KAHEF D~ETS * ~~rlce/Quallty ELECTRICAL 3110 c I .. --·A--·-JUNK T• The DUMP L·.8!'!'.:ardc .. ~!'"upt •• , ,P,.U·~· Cald Thnumffber; ln~ .. Oualprlcwor•• k '5.50. s"" llxluru In Iii .......," ACE ........... --· bfldl. .,,., .. , • ,___ c71......._1 Ua) -.. T -· mo. an c au eurs · stalled. tevt'• 545-1298 IOtchent, bath•. doof1, JT Coraa 14"4111 Wood, wicker, uphola, WE'U. haul away what Tree rltft111lft9...1 L print their T.C.P. num-Bond/In• since '78. -*1dowt. Doug 546-7251 Brick BIOCk Stone Tile ~1 •1eot1toe1 wol'll 91C. 'REE pickup • th9 Trash Man won'tl H ... 1"'9 e7 ... a45 ber In all adverll•• Lt1'5 11517 Fr" Eat --------- 1.1 a ca••1NT··. Co~c. Patio'' Drlv~~ Local Uc. contractor ct.livery. M8·1823 ,,. ___ ·--. H ... ~...... menl•. If you have a ••• eo33 24hf'a ROOFING 3910 " '"' '"'"r ,... ,..,.,lck R I .__. -.......... ,.... question a bout the le-JliNTINQ 1~81 ddlllona/Ramodela Fplc, BBQa Ref. 20 r ...... "leaponH • lrr""•Uon, Trlmmlnn al"" f 11 Ex T 887 7 8 94 Frff Est. ..0-704a BIAI.TB BEAUTY ._. ... g .. r 0 a mov.,, mo Consclentlou• craft•· SHler R-flnt1·Uc • Flre/Watar/Rapalra. P· erry • BANDY MAN 3710 • • Removals, Ci.an:. or c h a uffeur, call: man, old.fH hloned Ina. Specialize comm . .-rry M8-7MO Cement/brlck/atone/tll• •LSCTRICIAN • PJTlflSS 3740 ~:'~1~· ~my:u0:• pride In !Oftcmanshlp. re-roof/repair. 25 yrs . ..._,,, A9mod. Ooort llllln-drVWy alab 12.50/aq ft lJcenH #233108-C10. .1.. ' T D ... p:Ctln •FREE EST 816-5086 ";.; cablntlt, lluCCO A dry· L •:mpect concrete ~=r~~~ and M••::.::.,::u-Reller ....... PartONll 1·1-rr-lg_a_t_lo-n-,-d-r-l-p-lln-e-a-.1-_,,,.-1-1..,4-,...558-4.....,..,,,.....1-5-1--;lnea~uallty -;_in~ .-.. llncel, pin, etc. Uc. * 1858 • 831-4310 . ~811 ancl morel TrlllneM.Mrn outdoor petlo dHlgn, ., ... , • ~!.!,°", -~~e", •prof.In N*~A~an.hL!'ee•a1.33ln! _UAl. ___ l _S_T_A_TI___ -PACMCIDt9u .. , .. _ 3'~ •AP·"-" Mlo4M7 0-.. ...... .,., aurvlval tecihnlquee. planting, lawne. 127• ...,_ .~ .... -._..... .. ... -· - - !1D ' 30yY9 •l'P •T..aao 10l1 °' ~1CMn-OZn XLHT rep. 1 hr min. Ins. Terry IOIMl5 e110 SPICW.IST 3811 ~ • ~ --'P--------1 CONTUCTOIS lat carpentry, rooflnft, n e186I. WMC 131-29M vliloUDI Niif 1iiQ ••••••&iii ~· c.-...eoir 1 -------·1 3551 CAii 3111 =In~:.!: IRSTIUCTJ0•31IO ~....... . Int/bl, =work. Re~r•••nt Ne gotiate ssoo,:~onw. --------.............. __ _......._ ellctr'lc:m. Jim MM4M FN111l'Ulll 6 ........... ~U~aT ..':...•!..ea-roblem Aeaolutlon ..... ,,.,..... .... .._ Local UC 20yr _,, -... -Clll ,_111-7nl rn 5 --or l uver Broker. Matk r-===~===~ OP,. certified-great lmal jobe, big Jobe Cf'A °""""°'• M4¥t ••It ,.,.,.,. to ..,.. on VllOO PilNTINI 141-6H9 lllc•111111 M flbm• e nvironment. Quick reepon••· 24tw9-dly ,.... Mgtbl ~ _.. IAT •/PAT 01>0WD T,.. .._.......... a ••-... •rlntl Qll Hayley 44+1114 ,,.. l!at. ll0-7°"2 Kareem 7to-30N drywall-carpen 1ry Autho r Conau1tan1 ...,.._ eyateme a &.•eaeM TU.I 3128 plum~ eeo &.•oturer. lrvln e ~You wne II. .....,,7 c.. Noll Iii..... · .......,.11W310 ..,. • .-.4174 Why p1ay Hid• 'N • .-.... c--...._ • Jiiii • ._. with chlldcare? ~• .._._ .. • <:;) 873-7048 <:;) • ~-.. -,.~ f '! .... r----•• ' . ______ 1 CONCRETE a C&R.PENTRY 3510 MASONRY 3557 ---------- 3115 •HMa llAmYllAI• JIWll.aY 3714 T........... '---· Cel ,,.. Pllel IOdayl work .............. ~iiliililiiilliiili•lllill••••liiiiiiliiiiillllil•••••••L-~*!!1~1~4!:!1N!!1!•!:..:=:ll•••••••• • •• • • n •4'19 ...., 71 . ~ .... llliili ....