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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-07-22 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • It will be warm and partly cloudy ·::;~\ . 'l today. A perfectly full , summer moon will play hide clnd seek with the clouds tonight. See Weather, Page 2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 . Bayside ·Village residents vow to continue tight .... Although their lawsuit to roll back rents was strnck down, homeowners will try , again, bringing more people into battle with landlord. BY Russ Lo~ STAFF.Wurn BA YStDE VILLAGE - A law- suit filed by mobile home park res- idents who want to roll · back rent hikes was struck down by an Or- Leasing of commercial · properties sluggish .... Despite increased activity countywide, there is still an abundance of -office space available locally. Bv DAVID HE1TZ, STAFF Wiuna NEWPORT BEACH -Leasing activity at South Coast Metro and Newport Center remain sluggish even though the countywide com- mercial and industrial real estate market is showing its most positive quarter sin~ 1990, according to figures released recently by CB Commercial Information Services Group. The South Coast Metro area, with nearly 6 million square feet o( office space averag!_l}g_ $1.49 per square foot, is 21 % vacant, the re- pon states. The year-to-date ab- sorption rating is -66,21 l square feet. Officials from South Coast Metro couJd not be reached for comment. Newport Center's 2 million square feet -the county's most expensive at Sl.87 per square foot -is almost 12% empty, according to the report. The year-to-date ab- sorption rating for that shopping center is -36,839. Irvine Co. officials disputed the Newport Center statistics but de- clined to comment further because they have not seen the report. "We ended our quarter up," company spokeswoman Michelle . Sweet said. "We have a positive absorption in Newport Center and our high-rise space in Newport Center is 91% leased." ange County Superior Court judge on Wednesday who ruled that homeowners must instead file a class action lawsuit. Attorneys for the Bayside Vil- lage Homeowne.rs Association said they will file a class action lawsuit on Monday against Beverly HiJJs- based landlord DeAnza Assets Inc. A class action lawsuit will force more · of the mobile home · park's 230 households into the legal Jracas. This week's legal wrangling is but the latest installment in a nearly decade-long battle by eld- erly residents of the seniors-only mobile home park to control their cost of living. After years of planning for the purchase of the Upper Newport Bay mobile home park, seniors were dismayed to learn that the Irvine Co. had a deal in the works to sell the land to DeAnza. Home- . owne..S protested but numerous at- tempts to secure fi nancing fell flat.. The elderly residents · formed a corporation and finally purchased the 26-acre Bayside Village mobile home park and marina from the Irvine Co. for $12 million last De- cember, fighting off a competing bid from DeAnza. But some say the battle is far from over. Ahorneys representing the homeowners associati on say DeAnza is trying to force. residents ~ out to undermine their purchase of the mobile home park. "If enough of these people are forced out, the remain ing owners · are not going to be able to keep this property," said Cynthia Hilliard, a member of the legal team hired by residents 10 fight rent hikes. "Then DeAnLa can make another bid for it." But Irvine attorney John ·Mur· phy, who is representing DeAnza, said there is a difference bet\\een the residenb' corporation that owns the land and the larger homeowners association. The. cor- poration earns 20% of :ill re nts paid. · - "They need to maJ...e 'money and they've been putting pressure on us to make money," Murphy said. "We have been talking quiw arm-.. cably '-"ith the Day!>ide Village landO\~ nc rs.·· DcAnLa O\\ ns :ind optr:ucs mo- bile home patk~ throughout· the United States and holds a lease on Bayside Village through the year 2013. Reiiidcnts "anted to purchase the mobile home park to gain more h!veragc in controlling rent hikes. DcAnza raiiied rents in Jan- uary from 6"t for !>paces without views to 47~( for prime spaces overlooking the Upper Ne\.,,pOrt See BAYSIDE/Page 7 Learning the ropes Despite the hard work, youths en joy being Junior Lifeguards BY JO¥ZELL6 0.AVJS, SrtclAI. TO 'flit DAILY Pt LOT A t an hour '"'hen mo)t of her peers are rubbing sleep from their eye~ or -.eating Fro..o.L.Loo.ps.Jn.lroru o ( The Lund>' brothers l.:t:'t?p the Junior UeguJrd program Jll in the tamily. PJge 5 "It's \:C.t) iun :rnJ 11 kts )OU PHOTOS IY M.uc MA&TIN, DAILY PILOT TV cartoons, 9-year-oltl Julianne Cameron is doing push-ups in the sand. hJ\C a chance to be at the beach almoiit .evel') da) ," l>aid the )Oung Ne\' port l3e.!ch rc:iitlcnt. Julianne arrived at A Street beach before 9 a.m. to do calisthenics with her fellow junior lifeguards. Thb is her first year in the Newport Julianne splashes out of the surf following buoy swim. J uli.rnnc i:. one of 7?.5 JUllll.)T l1lcgu:irds. age~ 9 to 16. pJrtic1pating in the 1Cit~ program 'that dr;i~' lt Beach city progr;im, anJ dcltptl~ the grueling hourlt and ru les - like punishment laps for showing up tardy to morning calisthenics -l>O far 1:ihe lovel> ll\\immcr:i lrom a~ far U\\;J) all S;in Ju:in CJpbtr Jno. It co~b S:?65 to p:.1r1icip~11e in the eight-,,eck program that emph.!~1ze:. \\lier !>afet) Jnd cduc:iuon. The Irvine Co. does not own all of the property in the Newport Center area, however, which may Julianne Cameron, 9, steps off the Baloba Pier during Junior Lifeguard training Thursday. it. See LIFEGUARDS/Page 5 lee PROPIRn /P•9• 7 Friendly but fierce 'Ghost' pulls a disappearing act .... Owner offers a reward -and a warning -to anyone who finds his missing guard dog. BY TINA Boa.GA1TA, STAIF W!lrru. COST A MESA -Dwainc Walker isn't exactly sure what spooked Ghost, his 3-ycar-old Ridgeback dog, but whatever it was, it sent the pct flying out of the garage of his home on 18th Street Wednesday night. Walker chased Ghost several blocks down the street to Pl•ccntia Avenue, where the dog ''vanished into thin air." Now, Walker's offering "a gen· erous reward" lo anyone who re- turns the pet. But, if you happen to see Ohost, be careful -he's a trained guard dog. "He's a very loving, loyal dog," Walker said. ..But, unfortunately, if he doesn't know you, and If he'a scared, he could attack JOU·'' Ohost stands llltout 3-fe«n tall. His coat is a tan color, and he hu black ears. His tail, which is m<>1t· ly tan-colored, fades to black at the tip. He has a nine-digit identi- fication number tattooed on one of his hind legs. According to Walker's mother, Linda Cichowski, Ghost is pretty easy to ,spot, particularly if he's upset. "The hair on the ridge of his back grows in all different direc- tions,'' Cich<JWski said. 0 When he's on guard, the hair stands on 'end. He may growl at you, and if he docs, the best thing to do is just kind of step back and say, 'Here, Ghost.' Then, he'll relax and come to you.'' Walker just became Ghost's owner on Sunday. But, even after just a few days, Walker said he's grown incredibly attached to the d<>§. ' I take him to work with me every day," he said. "I can't get that doa to leave my side, usually. When it'a time to p t up in the momlna. my feet don't even hit the around before he's ri&ht there, in my face. Th1t'1 why this is so stranp.'' Wilker said he hid just finished ...... ,...., LOCALS ONLY COWABUNGAI The largest waves in a long while -and some dangerous rip currents -are expected to hit Newport Beach today and continue ,through the weekend as a new series of Southern Hemisphere swells mix It up with storms off South America ~nd New Zealand. Waves could build to 3-to 5-foot faces in most areas, surf watchers say. Inexperienced surfers and swimmers should stay in front of a lifeguard station or consider not even venturing into the water, as strong rip currents are also expected. NUM81U BUSINESS FAX 631 -5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 RETAIL ADS 654-4321 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE .... 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 ONTHICOVla The painting on top of page 1 is by local artist ~rge Tapley. For information on paintings, call 722-6535. INDIX Around Town ............... 4 Behind the Scenes ........ 3 Cityside ......................... 2 Classified .................... 11 Sport:s ............................ 8 ~.,c.w.i.~ '"' __ ., ........... ......,. .. ~·-. . 0 ,,,....--' ... ~,..,. Vandalism at Ensign school considered student prank .... Profanities and racial sl urs painted on buildings, but officials don't think it was a hate crime. Bv BOB PAGE, SHclA.I. TO nu n .. tLY l'twT NEWPOR f BEACH A se: ries of profanities and racial ep'i· thcts were spray painted on some walls and doors of Ensign l.ntcr- mediate School this week in \\hat school ..and police· officiJls belie\e wai. a st udent pranl... At some Point bct\\cen the time the cus todian left the c:impus Tuesday afternoon and returned Wednesday morning, v1rndals struck the school with spray paint cans and a rock that was thrown through a window. District and police officials said they believe the offensive &raffiti was put on the school not by a tagina crew, but by teen-agets who don't typically · p:srticipatc in this type or activity. They were also unwi1Hn1 to cla! ify the van· dalism as a hate crime just yet. , i "lt w:i~ like some adolescents put up a~ much inflammatory ma- tcrill as their limited minds could conjure up," D1strict Superinten- dent Mac Dcrnd Ji.lid. "There Y.Ould have been more racial com- ments" 1f the 'andalism wa!. meant as a hltc crime, Bernd said included among the racial slurs and the profJnity were specific at- tld.s directed at school officials, Bernd said. · / "These thrng~ arc l) p1cully C:<· ecutcd by adolescents who might attend the school," Bernd added. While police investigators look into the posi.ibilit)' that the vandals ma> be Ensi$n )ludcnh who hlve been disciplined by the ~hool, they "'ill also ask the Ne"-p<.>rt Beach Polu:e Department ror help in decoding some of the markings lh1u could be initials for aung members or taggers. "The smashed 'window ~ys to us that someone wanted to ipec:ifi· cally set beck at the achool," New· pon Beach Police U . Paul Henl· sey said. But he noted that police do not have any auapectt al this time and many vandalism cues ID unt01vcd . • ' I ' , I r , ' ' i ' f 2 Friday, July 22, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa M-Daily Pilot ...... - LOCALS ONLY The sands are warm but summer fiction sizzles L ocal sands may be warm, but some of the . newest fiction for passing time on them or more distant shores is sizzling. Here's a pre· view of recently released literary attractions avail· able on Hbrary shelves: "The Chamber" by John Grisham: This page· tuner from the master of the legal thriller begins 22 years after the bombing of a Mississippi law office in which two men died. Klan member Sam CayhilJ, the accused kille r, has nearly exhausted his death row appeals. Then young lawyer Adam !!all takes the case. "The Gift " by Danielle Steele: ln a small, peaceful Midwest town during the 1950s, a family is shat· tered by a child's death, a loving ma rriage begins to unravel, and the arrival of a young woman will change many lives forever. cm EDITOR nus YOKOI, S.0-lZJ.f, RI. 361 CITlllDI Check It Out "Downtown" by Anne Rivers Siddons: In this return to the Sou th from the author of "Hill Towns," Smokey O'Donnell comes to Atlanta in 1966 to pursue a ,cal reer as a writer and becomes in· volved with three different men: an aristocrat, a photographer and an African American civil rights .\Luc ~Lu.m:. l>AIU' l'rwr A Newport Dunes security officer looks over the charred hulls of four boats that were damaged by a fire . -----• act ivi~t. "Inca Gold" by Clive Cussler: Dirk Pitt returns in an adventure with dynamite suspense involving a fang-sunken treasure of gold, a lost civi lization's se- cret~ and an international smuggling ring. Electrical problem on boat sparked blaze at marina "The Fist of God" by Frederick Forsyth: During the Gulf War, a mysterious spy planted deep in the heart of Iraq becomes the key as Saddam Hussein threatens to unleash.a secret, ultimate weapon on ·the Allied forces. "The Crossing" by Cormac McCarthy: The win- ner of the National Book Award fo r "All the Pretty Horses" brings us a new, parallel story of 16-year· old Dilly Parham and his kid brother Boyd, growing up on a high desert ranch in southern New Mexico~ At the heart of this tale, told in high style and wit h a mournful humor, is a pitiless religious inquiry. "K is for Killer" by Sue Grafton: ln the 11th novel of her popular mystery series, detective Kin· sey Milhone is nagged by the spirit of an unsolved murder. This is one of Grafton's best, with Kinsey showing her old humor, spunli and high speed en· ergy, this time in a Southern California locaJe. BY Boa PAGE, Srtcw. TO THI OAILT r1i.or NEWPORT BEACH -A fire that caused $200,000 damage to five boats a l Newport Dunes' marina Wednesday evening was the result of an electrical problem on one of the vessels, fire officials said Thursday. Newport Beach Fire Battalion · Chief Nick Waite said the flames ig- nited in a 27-foot Searay owned by Steve and Carol McCray of Costa Mesa and then spread to the other four boats, which sat irt a line of 30 boats in ooe of the marina's dry stor· age lots. All five boats we re completely de· stroyed in the fire and according to Tim Quinn, general manager of the resort, all the owners -except the McCrays, who are on vacation · -. have been notified about the damage. The other four boats were a 25· foot Cham pion Fish Hunter owned by Gary Griffin of Corona del Mar, a 26-f oot Skipjack owned by Waller Ritcher of Sierra Madre, a 20-foot Bayliner owned by Jeff Buckner of Irvine and a 20-foo t Caribbean' owned by Mark and Ray Weger of Newport Beach. As of Thursday afternoon, only Griffin had come to the J 95-sp.ice storage lot to ~un·e} the damage to his bo:it, Quinn said. Quinn also commended the tir~ department ·for controlling the fire and preventing it from !.preallmg anr further. "I was. really imprcs>e<l "1th the firetighter!.," Quinn !>:iid. " I he)' practically beat me to the scene." Twenty-five firefighters had lhc blaze under control in jm.t 10 min· utes afte r the firn .emergency call from visitors of the adjacent camp· ground. No injuries were reported, but 100 campers who '"ere Jowm,ind of the fire had to be mo' eel a''·I) from the heavy smoke:. •·walking Shadow" by Robert Parker: Spenser and Hawk are on the prowl again. This time a the- ;urical company director hires them to investigate strange doings at the theater and the Boston sleuth finds himself deep in a case of murder, corruption and shifting identities. Clarlftcatlon Spanish speakers sought to neht abuse LaDon nn IGenitz is the Newport Beach librarfan. Check ll Out Is ~Titten by the stnft or the Newport Deneb Public Library. This week's column is by Jan Ferry. In Thursday's DaiJy Pilot, it was reported that Newport Beach library board trustee LuciJle Kuehn was not at her Colorado condominium at 6:30 p.m. when the board tried to call her for input on the city charter amendment issue. In fact, the board called her at 5:30 p.m. California time, which is 6:30 p.m. Colorado time. The Child Abuse Prevention Center in Costa Mesa is looking for Spanish-speaking volunteers to work with families where an incident of child abuse has occurred or is at risk of occurring. The .. olunteer!i ,.,.ill offer the families guidance and traininl! in child care and dc\l!lopmcnt Training ~ess1on\ "ill be Aug. 4 and 11 at 1h1. center. 2482 Ne,.,.pon Dhd .. Suite 7. Call 722· l 107 for more information. DiiiP~ The NcwPort Bcach/C.OS1a Mesa Daily Pilot (USPS·l44·800) IS published Monday throuiti Sasurday. 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PARKING S3. but lret (or carpool:. of four or nlllrc. Al,o. lr~t: pJrking \\ 111 be :l\<lllJblc :u the Auto Club facilll) on l°Jif'\ 11.'" Ro.:id and South Coa:.1 Omc. A !thulllc \\ill run bc1wcc11 the lot Jnd foirground:i. TIP Child fingcrpiin11ng and ID t:ig~ a(c J\JilJblc at the Orange Count\ Sheriff:. booth, locatctl ncJr the Green G:ue. THURSDAY Attendance 1 urn~llk Jltcndance for 1 hur)d:J) through 9 p.m. "~ 25.601. compared to la!it )Car'> ::!-l, 192. Tot:il p:11d auendance through Wednc)dJy \\as 338,0-l2. cornpJrcd to IJ )t year'!> 350,20-i. POLICE FILES COSTA MISA JOOO block of Urblol Strccl: Someone U)Cd :i spark plug to \llla'h a gl:hs door 10 a phone ec.iu1pmen1 busrncss and took an umkl.:rmincd amount of merchandise. 1100 block or outh Coasi l>rhc On..: p;iw"of underwe:ir \\.s) ~tol..:n from a \\Oman's apartment clo)..:t. Someorn! entered her bedroom through the :111ic access door. 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The portion or the peninsula Bv DAVlD HBrrz, STAFF W1JT11a slated for the massive im· BALBOA PENlNSUt.A _ provements is bounded by You drive downtown for a day Newport Bay, A Street, the of shopping and easily zip into ocean beach and Adams Street, a parking spot. plus the lots fronting on Balboa You muse at the "Main Boulevard between Adams and Street" atmosphere of the Bal-Coronado streets. boa Penin sula and appreciate The authors of the detailed the diversity of its merchants. plan hope to accomplish the You say this doesn't sound following goals: anything like the peninsula you • To consolidate, preseive know? It might -within the and enhance the traditional next 10 years or so. central business district charac- The Planning Commission tcr of the area. reviewed on Thursday night a • To provide public im- plan three years in the making provemcnts dcsigne~ to en- for revitalizing the Balboa Pen-hance the visual quality of the insula, transforming it from area, encourage safe pedestrian what some say is a tired tourist movement and bicycle transpor- trap to a first-class destination tation, and to facilitate the flow for residents and visitors alike. of vehicular traffic. The commission was still lis-· • To locate and develQp new tening to residents' input and parking areas without eating up had not voted on the plan late existing open space and rccre- Thursday night. ational areas. Several residents spoke, most Richard Vogel, owner of the of them saying the project is a former Balboa Hardware Store, good idea, bu t may be too re· asked the commission to pro- strictive for property owners. ceed with caution when decid· They said some of the building ing the fate of Balboa, which requirements were unfairly he said, is very unique. harsh when compared to stand-"There's something about ards in other areas of the city. Main Street, for example, tbat Others feared that an unr~a-makes people want to scream sonablc amount of the pro-at 2 o'clock in the morning posed improvements would when they wouldn't consider have to be paid for by property doing it anywhere else in the owners. world." BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 2059 Harbor Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa EVERYDAY! 100% HAND WASH Only •3.95 30 minute Express Wax only $19.95 with this ad Open Dally ~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC • . 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Friday, July 22, 1994 3 Skipper stays behind as C' est La Vii sails on S UPPER AVAILABLE - Joba and BW Luk'• yacht, the Ceat La Vie, made ill final trip out of Ne>Nt><>rt Harbor in June, heading for 1ll new home in Washington. The 83-foot C'est La Vie has been ·a fixture in the harbor for decades and is best known for leading for the Christmas Boat Parade for the past 16 years. With the boat moving north, one of the finest · skippers in New· port Beach has __ ... become available for hire. Jake Jamison who --..-----skippered the C'cst La Vic for the 3 in years, decided with his Behind the Scenes -----•wife, Christine, to stay in the area, where they are raising children Nathan, 6, Leah, 4, and Heather, 1 in, rather than HODSON A Stroke Of Brilliance: Anicritonc paint & wall paper center 369 E. 171'1 llrMt, Colla Mela 646-8774 Hidden~ .. @> llalon ' relocate north. Jamison, 28, who was born and raised in the Huntington Beach· Seal Beach area, has been working on boats in one capacity or an· other for the past 10 years along with his wife. He holds a Coast Guard 100. Ton license, has experi· cnce on modem yachts and has a fondness for classic wooden bo"ats. Those in need of a skipper won't find many better than Jamison and who knows, you might end up the lead boat of the Newport Cham· ber of Commerce Christmas Boat Parade where Jake has been for the past three years as skipper of the C'cst La Vic. 0 COMMISSIONED IN COSTA MESA -Family and friends gath· crcd in the Ruffini family back yard Sunday to watch John Ruffini be presented the Marine Corps lieutenant commission. His wife Jeonlter and her parehts and grandparents, John's parents, Dario and Bruna Rumnl, broth er Ualleri es I Studio Swnmer Speci al FREE • Portraits l-8x10 or 2-5x7's with sitting fee • Kids/Pets • Models/ Actors •Weddings •Panics • Commercial Richard, sister Barban, grand· mother Alblaa Lucardli, friends Anna and Sam Couch, Chteo Cor- man and dozens of others watched the ceremony with great pride and memories of John's youth. A former top swimmer at the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA and a 1988 graduate of Newport Har· bor High School, John joined the Marine Corps reserves upon grad· uation and was called up for Desert Storm duty. He then ap· . plied for active duty nnd a com- missioned officer status and mar· ricd Jennifer Thomas. John will be heading back to Quantico, Va. for six months of officer school then it's off to flight school for two years as he be· comes a Manne Corps pilot with a 10-yea.r service commitment. 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SATURDAY IMlaMAll OAADINI TOUR Sherman Library and Gardens is offering a tour or its Tropical Conservatory beginning at 9:30 a.m. The tour is free and open to the public. Sherman Gardens is located at 2647 East Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. for details, call 673-2261. .SUNDAY KAYAK CLINIC Paddle Power of Newport Beach is offering a free kayaking clinic from 9 a.m. to noon at Newpon Dunes. No --- inrormation, call 720-1268. ONGOING COITA MU& MIOM UUlllOM The Costa Mesa High School class or 1964 reunion will be held at the Red Lion Inn on Aug. 27. The reunion committee needs addresses or classmates. For more information, call Patsi Springer (McKee) at 837-6443 or Joyce Zanotti (Urone) at 768-4905. Seod your lltms to Arouod Towu editor, The Dally Piiot. JJO W. Bay St., Coslll Mtu, C•Ul 92627. • Measures to limit sound seem to be working as performers at Orange County Fair are keeping their decibels down. BY TUIA BoaGATl'A, ~Wann COSTA MESA -What's been music to the ears of Pacific Am· phitheatre concert-aocrs has been, in the past, just a plain racket to many residents living near the venue. But now, even with the fair's daily performances, residents are pulling out the earplugs and breathing a sigh of relief. The neighbors say a 1992 court ruling limiting noise levels from the am· phithcater is working. ''It hasn't been a problem," said Ed Rybarczyck, who lives abou t 500 yards from the Pacific Am· phitheatre. "It has been in the past, though. There've been some concerts here where the noise was just incredible." James Ure, who lives on Salva- dor Street, said he can still hear the concerts, but at least now the noise is kept at a "reasonable .. level. 1 experience necessary. For more information, call 675-1215. MONDAY Al>D & alfA&.IN Coastline Counseling Ccnlcr at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach is sponsoring a lecture called ''The Ritalin Controve~" from 7 to 8:30 p.m. A donation of SS is requested. For more information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY UJ.LaOOM DANCI CL.All An eight-week beJinning Ballroom and Uitin dance class will be held on Tuesday nights beginning tonight at 8 o'clock at OanScene Studio, 2980 McClintock Way in Costa Mesa: Cost is $40. For more information, call 641·8688. l WIDNISDAY , Pl.AH YOUR PHHCT WIDDINO SouporS and your cfwiu of I • l Wedding professionals will offer presentations and give ou t free samples at a two-day wedding seminar titled "How to Plan Your Wedding.'' DJ's, musicians, photographers, vidcographcrs, c:itercrs, florists. dccorncors and more will be at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. from 6:30 to 9:30 tonight and Thursday. The cost 'Tratfi tional 'Eggs 'Btnttfic t Cfref 's Stafooa Ortllftttt Poacfua Salmon wi tfi J fo{fantlaise Sauce Cfiine.st Safatf witli Poacfita Cfiic~n 'Breast J'arci Open J"actd'lle9tta6ft Omtltttt Crah Cak/. witfi Poacfwf 'EBBS 'Bearnaise am! !Mustartf Saua Lontfon 'Broil witft ~{u.sfiroomSauct I I for 1he two-day seminar is $18 per person, or $28 for t"o. For more Cfue.se 'JUlviofi witfi. Pesto antl'Tomato Concasst Crepes fillltl witfi Cfiic~n in Lifilit Curry Cnam Sauce anti l RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_...., c..... lllnl HU ..... 1Ln .. cem •sa-m.ma ''THE FINAL REDUCTION''. 50%-80% OFF ENTIRE STOCK 'Jre.sfi 7ruit and 'Dessert 1Jujfet am{ Coffie or 'Tea Live Piano 'Music 1Jy Terry Co1Ufer lO:JOam . 2:30pm 'Witli. 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A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecol• Semm and the Electro gun and Microwave system together make a very attractive package, offering its customers security and peace of mind, knowing that THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Poison gas in your home • Landscape damage • RcmovaJ of food or plants • Overnight lodging for you • Costly roof tile damage and your pets Treatment includes a written two-year warranty AND is renewable yearly for the life of the property! Now doesn't that make more sense? CALL NOW FOR A FREE LIMITED INSPECTION! ECOLA SERVICES .. ORANGE COUNTY 1-800-552-8107 • "And, they seem to end 11 a reasonable hour, too," said Ure. Under the ruling, sound levels at the 8,506-seat theater cannot exceed 86 decibels. So far this sea- son, the levels have been kept al about 84 decibels -thanks to Gordon Bricken &c Associates, the Santa Ana-based firm contracted to monitor the sound. According to owner Gordon Brickcn, the c-0rnpany acts as a "policeman," keeping an eye on each group's sound engineer and malting sure the levels don't get out of hand. Of course, the engineers aren't always happy about it. Dricken said many groups would rathe r play al a leve l thar's five to 10 decibels higher. "Ten decibels would be twice as loud," Bricken said. "And Cive decibels would be about 50% louder. It works somerhing like a • Richter Sca le that you use for measuring earthquakes. What ap- pear to be small changes in num- ber represent large changes in re- aliry." While sound engineers may not think •the music's· loud enough, Newport Beach/Costa Mna Daily Pilot s relsh · QUiii Brictcn said, audiences Kem to thjnk it 's fine . "We've had virtually no com· pl:aints of rhe sound being too high or too low," he said. That could be because the fair is limit ing admission to the the· ater. While there arc only 8,506 fixed scats, the theater can be booked for an audience of 18,506. There':, room for the additicnnl 10,000 in the lawn area behind the scats, ac· cording to Rick Pickering, the fair· grounds' deputy general manager. "Right now, we're limiting the audience to the fixed seats only,'' Pickering S3id. "That's how we've been able to ltmit the sound -\\e don't have to project the sound on to thut grallsy area." The fair's concert series ends Sunday, but Pickering said that the noise control won't, "I'm sure there will be ~me groups that might like to turn it up prclly loud," he said. "And, if that's th e cuse, those groups won't be pluying here. 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IM•)"• t1llWrttl t"t 1) U -(~,, ... Se1clcll• tTp tor i-un With Fair Admission! MINDAY, Jllll' 24 YAN Da EGIAN TUM tlTot ' I .._ G9m ,.,._ • My 11·24 Ill I 1:4SlfA SAnIR.DAV I SUNDAY, JllLY :U a 2'f • Pia <HMPIOllSllP IODIO S.S .• 4PM I 8PM, sun .• 4PM SUNDAY, JULY 24 SPKIAl SAWlt TO MDKO • Specill f"ttwttlesl Tr .. 11 _, c.s-.. ~ .... f(/(}11. in. All_,.~,"',...,..""''*'"'' llM~. ~ Dt~'l' Df.TS/ ....... CnMl .... Dey ~.J•I) l• ~ SI'-~ for 1111"911'4 ,..... "'°"' • ... to ....... , Ott 5u4a). ,.,,.. .... ..., bttl .. ,.,, ...... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot Friday, July 22, 1994 I LIFEGuAllJS frem..._.1 The 11-year-old junior lifeguard program is so popular that this year the coordinators had to strictly limit enrollment to those who registered by the deadline. "It was a matter of capacity," said Reenie Boyer, program founder and coordinator. "Our facility just wasn't large enough." Although Boyer's philosophy is to minimize competition, Thursdays are dedicated to spirited beach evants. Monday through Wednesday arc spent learning about first aid, ocean safety, marine biology and lifeguard operations. While the competitions arc supposed to be in good fun, Julianne found herself battling butterflies in her belly. "My tummy hurts,'' Julianne confessed while waiting on the beach for the buoy swim. ''This happens every competition day -I get a .little nervous." Despite her trepidation, Julianne sat patiently on the shore with her group of Class C girls, ages 9 to 11. They were waiting for the Class B groups, ages 12•o 14, to finish their swim out to the buoy located 350 meters from shore. Eventually it was Class C's turn and the group or about 60 girls lined up on the wet sand. At the signal, the girls dashed into the . ocean, some shrieking as the chilly wayes hit their dry bodies. Julianne plunged into the ocean and began methodically swimming to the buoy. The swimmers were supervised by the instructors and the Class A junior lifeguards - the oldest of the group, aged 14 to 16. Julianne returned to shore nearly 12 minutes later, finishing 47th in her group. Barely breathing hard, Julianne said she felt strong throughout the swim. "The butterflies in my stomach are gone now," she declared. But just as her buuernies were leavin~, they were flitting into the stomachs of other girls as rumors of a pier jump spread through the line. Their (ears were confirmed at the general meeting, where Boyer announced the group would be jumping off the pier - a height of about 20 feet -as a reward for their excellent performance in the buoy swim. She answered all the nervous junior lifeguards' questions - "How .!lhould we point our feet?" "How deep will we go?" -and reminded Julianne's class that the jump "as optional. Julianne. however, had no qualms and said she was even excited about the upcoming jump. While the youths lined up along the Balboa Pief for th'C jump-, Julianne's instructor, Carrie Maze, stayed back to supervise the beach. Maze said although the program is strict -the junior guards m~st call their instructors by "Mr." and "Miss," must always wear their shirts tucked in and arc punished with 10 push-ups if they arc overheard saying "yeah" -ma~ or them return faithfully every summer. "We expl.!ct the kids to work hard in junior lifeguards," Maze said."This isn't like day camp. Parents love it, though -t!lcy tell us 'whip my kids into shape.' " Meanwhile, Julianne was getting bored waiting in line. Some of her fellow junior guards balked when their turn came, physically pulling back. But Julianne was firm in her resolve, displaying the stick·to·itiveness that prompted her to initially sign up for the program. She learned about junior lifeguards through her 11-year~old brother Trevor, who preceded her in the program. But it was her own desire to "exercise" and help the environment at the same time -"It's good for the beach, also, because we pick up trash from the beach sometimes" -that convinced her to join. When pier jump instructor Jon Mitchell asked, "Who is absolutely ready to go?" Julianne was one of a few who raised their hands. She climbed through the railing and waited for Mitchell's signal, hardly contemplating the spark.Jing green water beneath her. Then she jumped feet-first into the ocean with such form that Mitchell deemed it "beautiful." Back on shore, Julianne was beaming as she toweled herself dry. "That was great," she said. "l lost my stomach when I hit the water, but it didn't hurt." Mate took attendance and dismi~ed the group at noon. Julianne, sllll aglow rrom the morning's events, packed he r junior lireguard·issue backpack and detailed her plans for the afternoon. .. I'm going to IO home, lbower, then ae1 a bi& bowl or soup and ., 10 sleep," she said. · II Ill ~ 111111' lmlY ..... DIY IVlll1 Plllll ••• Gray Lundy, 13, is the third sibling to participate in program The 10th annual Bastille Day Celebration at Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach raised $65,000 for the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Ana and Orange County's Food Distribution Center. The July IO festivities commemorated the fall of the Bastille in France in 1789. BY Joyzau.a DAVJI, SHCW. 10 THI DAILY Pn.or T he Lundy brothers have grown up with -and alongside -the Newport Beach junior lifeguard program. When the program began 11 years ago, Ty Lundy was one of the 40 swimmers enrolled in the first class. He stayed with junior lif cguards until he was eligible for the cadet program, which is similar to an internship for lifeguards. He has now been a Newport Beach lifeguard for five years and was runner-up for city Lifeguard of the Year in 1993 - not bad for someone who said he c-0uld "barely swim" when he began junior lifeguards. "I really knew nothing about the program when I began," Ty Lundy said. "My father dragged me lo the pool (to try oul) at age 11. Junior lifepards really improved my swimming ability, and ii was a good time and a positive thing." Cole, the middle Lundy brother, began his junior lifeguard training at age 9 and he too returned to the program every summer until he graduated into the cadet program and later became a lifeguard at age 16. Cole said junior lif cguards taught him the essential skills . for his cu rrent job. "If everybody was a junior lifeguard, I wouldn't have a job," he said. "It's the best thing a parent can·do for their kids." Now Qray, the youngest brother, is following in his brothers' footsteps. Currently 13, he too entered junior lifeguards at age 9 and still has three years before he can try out for the city lifeguards -which he has every intenlion of doing. But until then, he will be busy representing Newport Beach at regional and national junior lifegoard competitions. Their mother, Peggy Lundy, said her sons became interested in junior lifeguards because they were each serious about swimming. She has sometimes been amazed at how well her sons performed in the program. "The junior lifeguards have dragged some of the most incredible stuff out of my kids," Peggy Lundy said. "Lifeguarding is a pretty awesome responsibility -and this program really puts the ltids on the line, so they can handle protecting all those lives on the beach." Close to 4,000 runners and \\alkers part1c1p:1ted in the event's SUMMER SIDEWALK 30°/o -80°/o OFF three races: the SK. SK and chil· dren's lK. llrian Abshire or Phoenix cap· - tured the SK men'!I title -..i1h ·a time of 23:05. 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According to the CB report, the countywide office f1\arket vacancy rate is 16.37 percent, down from 16.59 percent last quarter. Despite the numbers at New- port Center and South Coast Metro, CB officials credit the landlords or those developments for the reported upswing. "Landlords such as The Irvine Co. and Segerstrom and asset managers such as Koll Company ar~ lea~ing the recovery charge," said Rick Sherburne, first vice president in CB Commercial's Anaheim office. "They're offering fewer tenant concessions, charging for parking, holding steadfast to higher lease rates." On a citywide scale, the report DOG fr•• P•1• 1 giving Ghost a bath. He had wrapped the dog up in a towel, and Ghost seemed comfortable laying in a corner of the garage. That was shortly after 10:30 p.m. "1 went inside, and I didn't hear him barking or anything, and as I walked back outside, I heard my neighbor screaming my name," Walker said. "He'd gone like half a mile ·in about 10 seconds .. 1 chased him all the. way to Placen- tia, and he just disappeared. So, I went back and got my truck." Walker searched for the dog until about midnight, but couldn't find him. "I just hope somebody finds him," he said. "I'll do anything to get that dog back." Anyone who may have seen or found Ohost can coqtact Walker at 564-2305 or 548-6440. lhowed an upsurge in commercial real estate tranuctions in Ncwpon Beach but the market in Costa Mesa remained soft. For the second quarter of this year, approximately 1.1 million square feet or commercial office space remained vacant in Costa Mesa, or 26.18%. The average asking lease rate is Sl.50 per square Coot. Jn Newport Beach, the vacancy rate for commercial buildings is about 790,000 square feet, or 13%. The average rental rate is $1.63 per square foot. The net absorption of office space in Newport Beach is 39,nl square feet for the quuter and 33,825 for the year. Jn Costa Mesa, the absorption rating is • 22,698 for the fourth quarter and - 79,831 for the year. Jn the industrial area near John Wayne Airport. the vacancy rate fell in the second quarter to BAYSIDE fr•• P•1• 1 bay. The rent for some residents who were paying $1,087 a month for view spaces increased by $513 a month. After staging a rent strike ear- lier this year, residents agreed to pay the liigher rents under protest pending the outcome of legal ac- tion. Hilliard said that she would pre- f er to reach a settlement with DeAnza rather than go to trial. ·aut DeAnza officials point out that the rent hikes arc the first "market rate" rent adjustments in 10 years and that they were clearly spelled out in the company's lease agreement. Company officials also say they provide $150,000 a year in ren t subsidies to needy tenants. "DeAnza is not adverse in try· ing to resolve issues short of litiga- tion," said DcAnza attorney Mur· phy. " Nobody likes litigation." 11.91% from 12.559'. Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner, a commercial real estate broker, said that although he be- lieves the real estate market is coming back to life, it still is a bit haggard. ••1 think what is happening is that there is more activity, but the prices arc way off Crom what they were (in the 1980s) and the rental rates also arc way off," Turner said. "I've seen buildings sell for half of what they were built for." Case in point: An office towe r on 17th Street in Costa Mesa sold in December of 1992 for $50 per square foot, according to Frank Ryan, senior vice president and re- gional manager of Charles Dunn Co., Irvine. "In 1987, we were definitely in three figures per square foot - $100 to. $130," Ryan said. "From a brokerage standpoint, there is definitely more activity, • and it started last year for us," he said. "Sales are back bectiusc pric- es came down to a place where people figured it isn't the bottom, but it's close enough, and has enough value to start making of· fer!>." Turner said the housing market also has taken off, but not in a way that's good for sellers. "People are losing money," he said. "There has been a tremen- dous transfer of wealth in thi s cou nty that has been repeated again and again.'' Turner said people often sell their homes for less than what they paid. If they're lucky, they break even on the remainder of the loan. "So you have no money in your jeans and you become a renter," Turner said. "It's too bad. People work hard ... then they're out of luck." Stop Creditors Proted Your Assetsl Personal & Business Bankruptcy Law Offices Of Arturo E. Matthews, Jr. C omplunentory I .l Hour C onsultotwn u.s.c. Groduott lf you have che ·t pain, get medical help immediately. OtherwiS<'. when the pain stops, your life could too. To learn more, contact your nearest American Heart AsS<Kiation. You can help prevent ltearl disROSf and stroke. 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Newport East opened play in lh e seven-team dou- ble-elimination section tournament on Thursday against Anaheim, coming out on the shorl end of a 6· 0 count at York Park. "These kids have got 10 start believing th:it when you compete at the next level, you have to be ready to play," said Thurman following the game. "And 1 know we weren't ready tonight. We were ju!lt flat." The loss drops Newport East into the loser's brack- et which means a 10 a.m. start at the same l>ile against either Whittier or La Mirada. A victory would mean a second game on Saturday at 7 p.m. Tim Thurman Jr. started on the mound for New· port East and pitched very well for five innings. Al that point, Anaheim held only a l·O lead. ~ But· the sh<th proved to be disastrous, as a combina· tion of some solid Anaheim hitting and a few miscues in the field contributed to a five-run frame and some breathing room for the winners. Newport l'::m,t was unable to .manage a hit against winning pitcher Ureu Sewell u1111I a one-out dou?le by Ryan Achterberg in the fourth. Casey .Luchesi also doubled with one out in the fifth, but in each case, the runners died at !>econd base. Anaheim grabbed a 1·0 lc~1d in the top of the third as Mike Morales walked with one out, was balked to second and scored on Tony Duartc's 1wo·out double. In the !>ixth, a lcadoff "alkcd touched ~ff An:i- heim's big inning. Duarte, "!'o was. 3 f?r 4 with three ROl, then hit a tO\\l.!ring dme '' luch JUst 1-ept car~­ ing, finally clearing the fence in nglu-ccnter field wath plenty to spare. r • After the next hiucr w:ts rclircd, back·to-back sin- gles by Den Sw:.111!>011 :111d SC\\cll ''ere followed by consecutive doubles by ~fork Swanson and Sal Al· varado and Anaheim "as brccling. Eric Wiethorn was brought in tu relieve, retiring the two he faced in the sixth und \\Orking a scoreless sev-· ch1h,1 despite a bases-loatletl, one·oul predicament. Newport East mountctl iii. bcii1 threat in the bottom of rhe seventh. Leadoff hitter Jeff Mc:Koy reached on an error und went 10 secontl one out late r on a single to right by Mike l lollcrn. The next two, however, fanned. Now, Newport East tries to !>lay alive Satur- day morning. KAnVYA RAINONE, DAILY PILOT Anaheim's Tommy Duarte slides in under the play to Newport East's Matt Larson Thursday. "There were a couple of balls we should have played," admitted the elder Thurman, "but the kids didn't seem 10 be in the game." "We'll go with Matt Lar:,on 10 start on the mound, with Ty Harper U!I po:isible relief," said Thurman. "It would be nice if we could s:i\e Ty to po~sibly start a second go me on Sa1urday, though." THE LONG, LONG SUMMER Any way you slice it, this can be a lull day's (play)·. workl ~ Harbor's Pulido ls a fell ow who seems to be made up from Spandex-steel combo. Second in a series BY UAR.RY FAULKNER S1•ous \\'kl 1 LR W hen }Ou heard incoming Newport I !arbor I ligh sophomore Danny Pulido recite his he ctic summer schedule, it was incv11ablc !1-0mething had to gi,c. Pul ido. "ho played van.ny basl-etbatl and baseball during his freshman )Car, and wa a standout on the frc.,hman football team, began thi., summa preparing for his sophomore seasons 111 all 1hrce sport ... Often, th:i t entailed arriving al '11.:houl al 8 u.m. for football \\eight training, proceeding 10 an afternoon ba\eball \\Orkoul or a football passing league game, 1111d not returning home unt il the completion of an evening summer league bai;kclball game . l3ut while Pulitlo rcf u~ec.l to complain abou t the three-spo1 t demands that have drio.en many an athlete into single·spon ~pecialiLa11on, he did recently decided to squecLe basketball oul of his off·!icason regimen, for now. "I've ah~ay!I had fun playing all three spom. and l was having run th is 'lummer," explained Pulido, who averaged 8.6 points per game as a 6-foot-4 varl>ity basketball starter la!.t year, gaining the majority of his athletic notoriety. "Out as the summer went on, l started to turn off from ba lo..etball , so I decided to lay off for a while." The decision surprilicd many, who knew Pulido had considered basketball his primary sporting passion, since being introduced In the sixth grade to a trnvcling team coached by Craig falconer, a former Cost.i Mesa Hi&h and Newport Harbor High coach now guiding the C.1lvary Chapel I ligh varsity program. But, considerina the chcduling • Jcm:inds placed on ..iny 3thlctc who tries to compete in the formerly common "major port" triumvir3le, Pulido's dcci ion i ca icr to understand. For much of the ummcr, Pulido's avcra&e week inclutled the aforementioned daily' football weight training and condilioning Newport Harbor's Danny Pulido program from 8-10:30 a.m. If there we re no basketball · games in the early afternoon, Pulido migh t get a few hours at the beach, where he enjoys body:.urfi ng. . 13ut either way, he was ba.ck at Newport for a good portion of the four-hour baseball camp workouts scheduled Monday, Wednesday and Friday, which included games against other ll.Chools. There was no afternoon break on Tuesdays and Thursdays, due to football passing league action, where he worked as both 3 receiver and free safety, positions al which he could be a two-way \tarter for Coach Jeff Brinkley next fall. .. Then, there were usually !»Ummer ba-;kelball games in the evenings. Compounding this often chaotic schedule, is the fact that Pulido, 15, is still five months shy of qualifying for a driver's license. ''My dad (Willie) has been really good about driving me wherever 1 need to be, and I'm grateful," Pulido \aid. "ll gets to be a grind for my parents, too, because they like to come to as many of my games as po s1ble. Crowding the Pulido family calendar further is the participation of Danny's older sister Dianne Pulido, who'll be a senior next fall, in the Sailors' girls b:iskctball summer program. "Overall, it was prct1y fun, but at dad take up a lot of time,"· Danny Pulido said. "It didn't ... LONe1h9e 9 ,\I.AP.<. ,\L\u11o1. DAILY P1Lor Sophomore-to-be Danny Pulido of Newport Harbor is juggling three sports, and finds it easier to juggle two -football and baseball. DEEP SEA FISHING THURSDAY'S FISH COUNTS Newpert L•""'"' -4 bu.tti, 94 &11glers. 63 und b.iu, 4S c.ilico bus, 1 .. hlle au bus, J rodfish, 6 tculpin, J h.ahbut. 161 b.arr.cud.a, 44 m.acle1el. 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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 BROOKS Scott Brooks Camp c/o Chris Valli 3 Altair Irvine, CA 92715 CALIA (714) 854-3374 Newport Beach/Costa Meaa OaJly Pilot Friday, July 22, 1994 8 Recalling the days or the Costa Mesa Merchants ..., Al Pinkley seldom rubbed it in, anywhere, but he definitely knew when to pick the tlme, and the place. 0 ne of former Costa Mesa Mayor Al Pinkley's favorite looking backs was a time when he was working with the old Costa Mesa Merchants baseball team on the P.A. system Sunday afternoons. The opponent one Sunday was a formidable club from Los Angeles and it was impressive with a roster featuring some top black stars who knew their way around the diamonds. The "Pink" was a bit taken aback by the rival manager, whose boastfulness strongly suggested the Mesa boys didn't have a curves. Pinkley couldn't resist a temptation. He took a break during the stretch, then went down to ask the visiting manager, "You want I should get you a tennis racket?" Bottom line: Mesa won. The Goat Hill gang of yesteryear always looks forward to the huge "Goat Hill Hoedown," which has been staged three out or the past four years by two generous and fun-loving Harbor High grads, Marshall and Carol Worley of Redding. Jim Pascoe, a rugged guard for the Tars in 1950-5 1, said, "From one angle, it beats a class reunion, because you get to sec a lot of guys and gals from other classes that you ordinarily wouldn't have the chance to sec again." .. There were more than 120 "Goat Hillers" at the one held last fall.• ghost of a chance. The former mayor took it upon himself before game announcing to advise the chap that the locals had a remarkable Caibll lt features an extravagant uast of food, western music, dancing, fishing, boating and hours of enjoyable conversation across the spacious From the sidelines 6-foot-4 !tOUthpaw named Frank {Lassie) Hamilton, who had pitched Newport Harbor High to its league title and into the CIF playoffs. With a defiant laugh, the rival manager indicated that the "schoolboy" wa!t in for a long afternoon. In time, the Mesa boys !.tarted picking up enough steam to go ahead on the coreboard. Mean" hile, by the seventh inning, Hamilton was still logging a now of strikeouts with his tilazing fastballs and LONG SUMMER fre• P•9e8 really get to me much, but there '"ere times \.\hen l'd get a call from friend saying they were going somewhere that night, but I'd have to tell them I couldn't go, because I had a basketball game. 1 usually had to Wi'.lit until the weekends to get together \dth friends and do fun thjng ." Pulido admits he hasn't made any long-term decbions yet about continuing the three· port gnnd, and likely \\On't until it's ti me to ma~e the transition from football to basketball. Out for the remaining weeks of summe r -prior to the three-week ummcr dead period imposed by CIF Southern Section rules - he plans to co ntinue spending his days on football field s and baseball diamonds, rather than more estate. Worley, a champ in middleweight sports during Harbor days, said he and Carol have to take at least a week off to-work ou t all the arrangements in advance. He isn't certain how long they can carry on with the event since "it has gotten so big.'' This is one year it may not materialize, according. to his long·time pal, Rex Bell, since Carol has her Class of '54 reunion on schedule for September. inviting summer venues. ''I don't know of a better way to be spending my time, than pla)ing sports," Pulido said. "I love weight lifting, and I'm really enjoying football. And there's so much to learn in baseball, it's new and different every day. I'm still learning all the (b:iseball) lingo. I want to try to get as good as I can at each sport.'' Pulido said he has also begun to consider his potential transition to college athletics, and the viability of earning a scholarship in one of his three SPQrts. He seems to ha've temporarily peaked at 6-4 -his dad said he stopped measuring himself daily seve ral months ago -and he's begun adding muscle to his previously undeveloped upper body, jumping from 180 to 190 pounds in a relatively short period of time. "It i!tn't too difficult to sec Bell said, 110ur football coach from Harbor days, Al Irwin, and his wife Lois were planning to drive up last rail, but had to cancel at the last hour. Boy, the guys would have loved that. Maybe next year." Sailor grid fans of the mid-50s remember Carol's brother, Rkh Schlickenmaycr, a superb wingman under Don Burns. An amusing insight on two Tar giants, legendary fullback Hal ShcOin and the late Manuel Muniz, a second-team All·CIF tackle in '42, comes from the ace scatback from the '41 season, John Ikeda. How did they accept the 124-pounder, who was pulled up from t,hc Bees alon~ with three others to make a squad of 17? With a laugh, Ikeda, Oass of '42, said, "From the first day, they'd follow me out of the dressing room, then pick me up and carry me all the way out to the field." Now and then? lkeda chuckled, "No, every day they would do that." Famed Marshall Wyatt Earp has been in the news and on the screen often this yea r. His main claim to fame came at the O.K. Corral gunfight on Oct. 26, 188 1 when he, two brothers Virgil and Morgan, and John (Doc) Holliday faced five Clanton gang members wit h ease, killing three of them. Is there a Harbor High angle? Well, sort of. Judge Selim (Bud) Franklin, a '45 tackle under Les Miller, is related to a famed 1880 attorney named Col. William Herring, who worked some grim cases in Tombstone and Bisbee. One case dealt with John Heath, who was subsequently strung up by a lynch mob. him being anywhere from 220 to 240 pounds if he continues to work as hard as he's working now," said Newport "'eight training guru Tony Ciarelli,' ho is also the Sailors' varsity receivers coach. Pulido said he formerly considered baseball -where he pitches and plays the outfield - as his best hope for a college scholarship, but football has emerged as his current favorite. "He's still pretty young, and he hasn't played as much football as he has the other two sports," Ciarelli said. ''He's an outstanding natural athlete, v.ho has a great desire and drive to be the best he can be. And he showed last year he can come up and stick people." For now, he's determined to stick with the arduous athletic agenda. "In the end, it's benefiting me," he said. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PU,LIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I 'n l'Hu r f lll l'H01o Al Pinkley, and his forever-remembered soda fountain, often linked to thoughts of 'Happy Days.' And. if we recall correctly, Franklin is also related to ttie fam ed pu blbher John Phillip Clum, "ho fou nded the Tomb!ttone Epilath on May l. 1880. Many his toriam. are !tpht on the character of Marshall Earp. Some swear by his goodncs!t. Some note that Earp, a!t a boxing referee once in San Francisco, "as the chief suspect after $10,000 in prize money disappeared. He \\as also arrested on charge of faro gambling in Los Angeles near the turn of the ce ntury. lvan Caley, a top·notch Tar tackle in '48, grew up in Obbee and recalls a number of trips with his parents 10 visit WelghUitting tourney at Newport today · TL•mbstone as a )Uung IJtl The mO!tt memur.iblc \\J' Dec. 7, 19.tl ·1 he C:..itc,~ ".:r1: en route to .. , he T O\\ n 'I OU Tough 10 Die .. for .i nice lun"h \\hen an annuunc:cm~n1 ol the Japane!te attac k on Pc:1rl Harbor came aero::.-. the ~:ir radio. Although C..ih!y ''a::. lond ul Co!tta ~tcsa. he al\\,1\\ nu~'~d the de!tert heat. A., ,~c.ir-c.inH· to p[l!)~. he lucked u'ut a'> .i long-time cmplo~cc "1th Alph.1 Beta Market!. \\ h1:n th \ tr:in.,fe rred him tu lnJi~. It doesn't bother him in t!tc l..J't \\hen the temperatun: p:i"'") the 100 mark. One amusement lf\1m yesteryear \~;b \\hen ·111c l'ilut and oth r ununu n11v 1\km!Jcri.) t:i,n .. d ~.:1i1n:.: pl.un1.: nli .. i: ~·on., for dor:at Olh 10 Dd3ob Clcb \\ ~ th(Jl, •ht 11 '' ,,, The 13vp ( .... ' ~ .. ·r ins·, m ·tl.ing \\,NJ t too H1~1i...r. the lal\' l\>m 1'.t:c,11. editor. cha>.: l 1 phunl! Cl1..,l .1 ~k,,1 poli•c ltlr' a prvbc ol lhc lunJ dl1\I:, !:l .. cms 1h..: c 11~ 1.1pe1i:J oil .1lll ,1 li.c ''er akrtt:d E\l.:ll \l ..1~1..U' p I "'~) bi.)\ :l !au!> \ 1 ol lu ll l 1c Du11 Luntn II i:. .:i furma ~µurt:; t•ditur fur tilt· C"''" \fr:.:1 l..Jlube ·lfrrald. furaunntr tu tilt• VJi{• l'ilut, and u rn idt•Jlt ul t l/Juqm·n1ut·, ,\,.\/. BRIEFLY NEWPORT DEACH -Ne,\pOrt Harbor High football standouts Dill Johns, Danny McDonough Jnd 13nan Johnson ,\ill be looking 10 defend th eir weight division ti tles 1n the an· nual Ne"port Harbor Weightlifting Tournament , today at the S:.11lor,· weight facility. starting :ll 9 a Ill Fun run series at Estancia RUNt\l ~G -.\ , .. m::. ui "£un rurb'" al rall'\I(!\\ P~H>-"'"11unuc every Thur Jjy until ..\uf. I~. The cost 1., $3 p.r 1:.ntr~ p.!r tl.n.:l.!·m1!.: r:..i.~. Rcg1)trtit1on 'Ian~ ;it 6 p.m. :u1d the ra1.t:. h·~1n., at arpro\iin;.11d) 6 311 Th.:rc '"11 b.: n pre-entl) reg1.,trjt1un .inO ,1 \\jl,cr torm mu~t be ''£ncd ~·! the 111ne of regi!ttr:ition Fail'\ ic" P:irk i' lo ..... tcd n~\I tO fali.IOda I h!!h ~ .. huor Th: run are spon:>ored b~ the E\tan-.:l bO}) :ind girl, cro ·., cmmtf} 1.:-:ims John!., McDonough and John:>on, all incoming seniors, ,\\ 111 be ') ing against competitors in their \\d ght di· visions from Edjson. Espe ranza, 1 lun· tington Deach .. Cal\'ary Chapel. Lal\e· \\OOd and Do"'ney. Competitors ~ill execute clc..in, bench press and squat lifts, with the three·lift totals being useJ tu 1.kc1J c individual honors. lncoming Newport Harbor !ten1or Mike Freeman was a weight clJ!>'> "in· ner la!>t year, but v.on't be competing due to a slight !thoulder !.Cparation Newport ass1!ttan1 coach Ton> C...1rell1 aid. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES The c..h;impion .. h1p rOJCI! I'> 'btcd !"1r 1\ug I~. \'h~n 1h1:r.: "'II b~ a S4 entl) ch:..irgl! A";ir\h fo r the ch0Jmr'1on,h1p r ..... .:-\,11l b. pr .. • cn1.d to the top thn.·c male ;u1J 1cm;ill! runn..r in c .. dt of tht ... ;i_:e groups (l·l ... 19·39 :mJ ~U·ol:.ler). For lurthcr 111fo1ma11un. phon .. Ch.ulc~ 1\pp .. JI. E~t:llh'l:l a~ blJnt cros!t count!') co;ic h, at 5:!0-236~ M ~32· -11~ Newport Basketball camp .BASK1::1U ALL CA~IP -R1:g •trauon h..1'> b.:gun tor th.; :-; ... ,,pll1t Dasketb..ill Camp. '' h1ch run' Au~ ·I ~. The camp, ,,jch ''111 be hc:u ca .. h tl.1~ J nn~ th .. ".:ci.. '' 1.\pl.'n IM 7-to 1-l-)ear·olJ ... "ho h\c ur :itt .. ·n~ '" h ol m :"\c\\ port U:3ch or C"' ron<.1 del Mar. For further in1ormat1lln, phone (-1~) .: .. Q.l.JI~: PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_IC_E_S __ II totals $200 °'less. II the 1315 N. Tustin Ave., Ste. M. Anachtd FFE&L at 341 Th• City Drive T1ansleree, ol 14 Corporate S11phan1e Robens al 229· IOl'liCO) o~O ,.., r er" '"°"'~ ~t.· ·• PUBLIC NOTICE total bid I• mott than $200, Orange, California, on July l. llOOt covering • carpet South, Orange, CA 92668. Plaza. Newport Beach, Cal· 0~34 11 you have any ques-CASE NUMBER O a 11.,.;.:1 Bar CA gt, u!> submit 20 percllflt ol the 27 1994 at 9.00 Lm Th• IF YOU OBJECT TO th• ilornla 112660, a general d• lions These not.ces must (N d 1 C 1 A., 1.s.eo bV Illa 511 er 1· NOTICE OF SA1.E PUBLIC t!OTICE amount bid « $200, which-described propel1y, • cot. and ceramic tile !n dining granting of the petition, you acrlption of which Is as lol-be published no 1a1er 1han um,,.•;co ,.;.8 aao ce~see al oiner b .. s n11u In a:c0tcanc1 w·'n th• ever la grHter. On IC• lateral under a aecwtty area, linoleum In kitchen should appear at the hear· lows, TO WIT: Any and all Friday, July 22. 1994 .. "' v names and aoaruus pro.is·ons or Sec1.on 2POO cna1 185990 ceptance ol the highest agrHment dated JUiy f. 2. wait c0111rlngs • paper, Ing and stale your oo. computer and compu1er· Rov s. Celger The name and a.:IJ t ss ot ... ~tl!a ~mes~ e1 u:eflSee lllro .. ~'1 21716 of tne Cai.- Depart ment of th• bid, the balance due. If 1993 and tHcuted by d~ralive wood lllm lectlons °' file written ob-ttlaltd equipment, 1nclud· Published Newporl the co..irt .s tEI nor. ,..re ) ... th•n :ruee )H s ber • t~rn:.:i a .. ,. us ano ProlH · Treasury/Internal any, wUI be Requ11e<t In lull. APPLE SPICE JUNCTION. 3. 2 celh~ tans ections with th• court be-Ing, w1thoot hm•talJon, thal 8 h.C t M D d reccion de la c:o1141 es 1111 a:i11 , .. ell ti$t ... as Slfl' sons Cooe we11 oe.ng Aevanu. Sen1lce Form of Payment· All pay· INC. A Cahfornla corpot.: 4 1 t>u.11-in counter n .. , °'' the hearing. Yow ap-c111.a1n A. S 400 ITlld·range P HC J 1 °;2• 199!sa a 'Y ORA,..,GE COUNTY MU· o d~ .ered 10 Ille Blol"r4'1 c .. e .. -n;>a o s101a11e rte tor ments must be by cash, tion 'a11 ASJN I Cal~ . peatance may be In ptflOO computer, and any and a 1101 u '/ . . • 1C1PAL co RT t1ARBOR Tr.a0s'eree ., .. ooriil h Cl'I INSTORA~E OR· Notice of cert1flld cheek, c:asNer'a °' for~la 8 cor o~a':fon a dba d1aptay case in front °' b attorney. terminals comp .. -ttf pro-F84~ " u TM! auels co ~ s a :aie A '.~E 1s •~LI ed to a ten S•a19d Bid Sale 1teasurer'1 check Of by a APPLE SPl~E J NCTION S; 3 wooden ahelvlng IF ~WARE A CREDITOR c111lng units, monitors JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 4COt descr.tecl n gerMKa 81 puisL4 1 i o H Ct on 21 TC2 Under the a1Ahonty In In· Un.led Stat11 postal, bank. 11 O.bl« Is ~ aotd units attached to walls °' a cont.lngent c:te<titor 01 prlntera, external hard PUBLIC NOTICE Ja.mbotee Read, Ne ... ,..tvl F .. n<1.r.., L•l¥tn e:iirO' c• u a coo• on l~• gooos temal Revenue Code sec· upreu. or telegraph because Ot O.bt~a d• 8. 1 3-aett wooden rack the deceased, you must file drives. diskettes, tapes. 1188823 Beach, CA 92£.EiO m•nt g~o:i... tra;iorr.&rr\! :iner aucr ood ane1 t1on 6331, lh• property d• money Cfder. Make check fautt attached to wall your claim with lhe court keyboards. aervers. opllc:a.I ens The name, addrou , a"IC en•~ leas hOlo lll"P c-... a<.1 rte.• c-1 ta.Ing OMn' ac11bed below has been °' money «Cler payable to Th9 properly 10 be sold 7. budt In cabinet/cup. and ma.I a copy to the per· scanners, docking stations SUMMONS 111ephone number ol pa n· r.itn!s a ;i a e IOUttd 11 g ven 10 pa'\ os kno'l.n to 111zed lor nonpaymenl of lht lnternaJ Revenue Ser· conslsta 01 the properly board near coke machine aonal 1tpresenta1tve ap. laptop computers, not• (CITACION JUDICIAL) llH • anorney, 01 plaJJt,ff 1940-42 H~rbor 6 •.:I , eta m an 1n1411ut 1h11111'1 1n11rnal revenue t.ues due Y1Ct. . Id llfled Exhibit "A" 1 l>oinltd by the court Within book computers, penpheral NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· h , (E' Costa Mu a '-A 9~0:!7 lid tne 1.me $pcc1I ed in from Louis B Oorlman Nature ol Tiiie: The right, 1a::.C. he:o and lncors!: Publlahed Newporl tour month• from the date devices, replacement parts, (Av1so a Acusado) Richard v.it ~ ~ auome)', 15 ' lnt kll'a ot l1:onse 10 be s .. o:n notice tor paymMll of The property wlll be sold tltle, and Interest of the tax· r ltd he el b f e .. ch.Co111 M11a Dally of first lsauance of the let· wiring, and ct11k storage M. Fou nom ''· a d•rKcion Y •1 1ran!>le11ee1 ' Olli·SALE su:h lees tia. ng h p•r•O at publlc aale under sealed payer (named above) In 1 D t r 7 n7 ~· erence. Pilot July 22, 11194. 1.,1 aa provided In aecilon units. owned by the Ftlld· YOU ARE BEING SUED BY num•ro de telelono del BEER & ·.-.1~~E EA Tl"'G Wiii be sold al publie: euc- bld es provided by Internal and to the p'roperly Is of· a •t • • FllAO 9100 ol th• California Pro-stone Company and lo-PLAINTIFF· (A Ud. le esta' abogado del demand3nte PLACE. L cvnse llio •t· taon oy INSTORAGE OR. Revenue Code section lertd IOt aale eubject lo GRIFFIN BROKRR· bate Code The time for fll-cattd at any one of I.he fol· Clemandando) Victor Bo)'d o dtl demand:intt que no 2~539 "°"' lu wc.>J 101 tl'le A!l;GE, located a1 340 s 8335 ~d related regula· any Pflor valid outstanding AO•, INC., a C.,"°""" PUBLIC NOTICE 1ng claims will not expltt lowing locations: 14 Cotpo-You have 30 CALENDAR i.ene a.bogado. es) prem.ses l<mt.td 11 194~ Flo~et St. Co.mly ot Or· t1ons mor1gag11, encumbrancu, corporetlon blf«t four months from rate Plaza, Newport Beach, DAYS alter this summons Peter A Se•denberg (7 14 42 HarbOr B'>d Cc~a ange. Staie of ca~lorNa 041 Dale B1d1 will be Opened. °' oth• liens In laVOI' ot Brt Gerald Vance BSC ~049 the hearing date noticed CA; 145 S State College 11 Hrvtd on yoo 10 t.ie a 476-3299 t.•es.:i CA 92C27 I"• 2:th dat of J ... y 1~ August 11, 1994 thud panlee against the Dtcur President NOTIC• OP aboVI Blvd, Sii 660, Brea, Ca; typewritten ttsponse 11 th s PETER A SEIDEii.BERG & Tha ant c i;:itod Oale ol at 9 00 am Te1mt IOI I'll Time Bids will be Opened tupayer that are MiperiOf ~plce Invent ol PETITION TO YOU MAY EXAMINE the 5485 Motthouse Of , San court. • ttie n lf Han•'er ' S p•em-H • aie casn only Salt 1l 00 am to the lien of the United °'Y ADMINISTER fii. kept by the court. H you ~.CA; 57 Via TrOl'lldo, A letter 0t phone can Y.111 ASSOCIATES. 440 \:on ber 1, 1994 al l"'e c.r. ::o Of sub1ect to cancellat on Place ol Salt' 24000 Avila Stat11 All property la of· ~l~u rH, Furnlehlnga, ESTATE OPt are a petaon 1ntete9ted In RanchO Santa Margani.. not p1ottet yOY; yout type-l<Artnan A•• s ... 11 3»0 Pr;idwn'.al Es~cw COfp Lana ord ,.,.,,. .. Iha rtgfll Road, Room 3202, Laguna lllftd for lale "where Is" q pment 90d LNMholcl •LLIS JOHN the nlate you INIY Illa CA; II Calle Gazapo, Ran-wntten response must be N1 .... por1 Beach. CA 11~602 401 E Valloy 1', San 10 bid BvJo.., 11 a h t Of Niguel, Cal1lomla and "as Is" and without,. lmprowmenta With the ci0un a formal R• ChO Santa Margarita, CA: In proper legal form 11 yOY DATE: N0\119 t993 Gaor II. CA 91'1:6 names 8/'ICI unol nvmo.rs Tille Olftftd: Only lht cour11 against the Unlltd .My 1, 1994 AAKUSH, JR queat for Spec1a1 Noek:e of Salll Office, 79 P11eo Del want lhe couti to hear your J, PETERSON Clerk, The a01~unt or tne pur• JA t.'( t1ERNAf\oDEZ. A15 righl, t1lle. and interest of Stat11. No guaranty°' w11· Dining Room c ... Ne. At'74079 the flkng ol 111 lnv9nlory Sol, Rancho Santa Marga· case br A ALCANTAR D•P-chase P''" 0t C'Oflt der· ORANGE RESIDENC! louts B. DDflman In and to ranty, expr"ltd or Im-~la FFEIL To d helrl. bentflc:lar111, and appralaal of lltate ... r11a. CA; 16 El CtnClfro. If you do not file your r• • ' ll•on 1n coMOC1 on "'tl'h tr.e lt-0..., A27 the property will be offered plled, 11 med• 1110 the va· 1 I laml led ble crlditcn, contingent crldl· Hta °' of 90y petition Of Rancho Santa Margarita, •POil•• on time, you may ucv translei ol tile I c • ano S~1ER1 MUIR. A79 for aale. II 11quested, the tidily ol th• 111i., quality, · na ta 1 tora, and petaona who may account •• frovided In CA; 5501 China Point, lose the caae, and your Published ~ewporl b .. siness Pl1o11 lhe t s:I· SHERI MUlR. Al l Internal Revenue SeNlce quantity, weight, 1111, °' 2· 25 wooden chairs otherw!M be Interested In NCtlon 1250 0 the Calif«· Long Beach. CA: 37 Al· wag11, money and prop. Beach·Cosia Mon Dail) ma.ed in•tnlory, is tt>e THOMAS GSELL A\00 wUI furnish Information condlllon ol any of the 3. t large wooden bench lhe Wiii or .. tate, « both, nla Probele Code A R• gento Drive, Mission Viejo, erty may be taken w1lh0U1 P1lo1 J.,.ty 22 ':9 Aug ... st 5, s;;m cl $:4 ~ 00 ... 11 c:ti RICHARD HERRERA, about poulble encum· property, or It• ntneu I« 4. 2 part( benchea of: EL.US JOHN ARKUSH. queet for 5'*:1&1. Notice CA; 3• Bolero, M1ut0n further warning lrom the 12, 1994 cons sts ol ll'lt lollcn~O A12$ brances, which may be any use or PUfpoM. No 5. 3 table umbttllaa JR. form 11 evaila.ble from the vi.,o. CA: 4796 Tremeuo court ffl.IG CuntChtck otpos11ed OONr.A MANTOOTH, useful In determining the claim wit~ be consldltld for 8 4 patio Hta (blac:Jt A PETITION hu been court clerk. Drtw, Cypress. CA; 4732 There 111 olhtt legal r.. Into escrow t r 011yt1 A161 value of II'• Interest being allowance or edjuatment °' wrought Iron), 4 iabl•• 18 flled by ICATHRYN WENT· Attorner for the Petl-Corsica Om•. CypttH, qwemtnll YOY may want PUBLIC NOTICE $2.100 00 JON~ C: Sr£\IENS A1G2 sold. 101 rncllllon ol the Nie ~ ' WORTH In the SuPlflor tlener · CA; 21 Faith, IMne, CA, to call an attorney rtgh1 Dem~d N.ltl io t>• ,.. RAn.•0 11oo BURD 835 O.ScrlplJOn of Property· bued on lailufe of the 7 2 Ill llcua 11 Court of C.itfomla. County ..... ..! L -sTnuw• 21113 L.angspu.r Dflve, Fut· 1way tt you do not knOw cna t t 81181 p;ac.a by 8~er lntQ ••• JERR't' CASSEL.: 840 ll) MultHam.ly 111ldenct property to conform Wltt'I • .. ... of ORANGE. ~· .... -·~ letlon, CA; 1407 e. Muno1 an attorney. ~OY m8'/ cal NOTICE TO CIOW L., a CasfVOf . Check T'\'LER HUU... 8~ dupln). Approximately 8/IY IJIPfeeaed or Implied I. 1 ~ahelf display cue THE PETITION reque•ll •SG., (CSaf 02814et ~ Placent.., CA. 23S9 an anorney refenal """1" S $22 •OO 00 MONICA SALAZAR, 860 .820 square IMI. repr~ 9. 2 Nga tll1t KA THAYN WENT· HARRY L ftSTOVSR Eaatrldge loop. Chula or e legal aid orf•c. (ltSlld CAl.DITOA OF h n:u b .. n 1gr!Nh1 ~ RODGER HENRY. 81•5 t..Qal dtacflpllOf'I' lot 2, C.Frta/R9"ftU9 Of. 10. I amell allk lloW9f ar· WORTH be appointed 11 &ASSOCIAT•S, Vlala, CA, 10M To111y 1n I.he phone boolq, O~~~~~~o::o '"''"' 1111 Stl•!'UcenJ.H \R ANGELOS INC Cll or 81ock 24, ol "Newport ftoor rangement• P«90NI! ,..,,...,..llYI to 11 t t UYSIH DRIVS Pw\11 Road, Chula Viata. Oespuet Cit que i. ..,_ and II'" lnhiondld Si.;,., UNDA CRITTON 045 Be•cli", In th• City of New-07 .... M tl, .... Nil and pepper edmlniater the ...... ol I.he SUIT• 110 CORONA CA: 7423 Keisha Terrace. lteguen .... citac1on judl-TMNSFEA T11rut11ff .. required by SUSAN GINGRICH, 0!>11 pott Beach. County of 01· tonne. lhak decedent. D•L MAii CA t l UI SM Otego CA: 11354 Via c1al uste<t hene un pluo O• ALCOHOLtC Sect•on 24073 ol 11'• 6.i••· SUSAN LEONARO Ell enge, Stale ol California, H Addr .. a for hln S I 12 "~aan a_, t TEC THE PETITION requesta (7 t 4) ...... •,.7_ • Rancho San Diego, El 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS BEVIRAO• LICENSE ness and Prolt11 ons SUSAN LEONARD'. E111 per map rtc0tdtd In Book Uon Abeut I • • • · ·...-•" 9Utl'lortty to lldmlnleter the --c.Jon, CA: 4870 Pa11na para pruentar una r.. IU c c eto1 t Code , 1.na1 tne <onaid«· LISA LAGUEUX. EM 3, Page(•) 28 ol Mlacel· and Sutunlulen ef model MA•l 100 Hrlal lltala ~ the ~ Publlthed Newport Court, Oc11n1ldt, CA, apueata tterlta 1 maqulna • • ' • 11i0n ror the lfantler ot ine BETH HART, f75 18/llOUI M991, In the olfic• ••d•, ATTN• C.Prl•• '1W301443 der1' Admlnlatratlon Of Ea· hacl'l-Coe\I Meea Dllltv 2843 Avenlda \/alefa, Cart• en Ht.a C:Ol'll MCI· •nd • & p busltl•n aild ltCIOM ,, lo FRANK COYLE. f I IJ of the County Recordtt of n CU ·aMt, P.O. ... 13. 1 lhatp calcU!Mor lalal Act. (Thie Mhorily Pll04 .My 22, 2S, at. tlMM. bad, CA: 2341 Bayhlll Una catta O UN llamada l.!,~~J et ~aq,) be P8'd only •"I( \he ANTHONY PROVENZANO N id County. HllO Laeune Mleuel 14. t phonet ICleCMd to wlll llow the P«90NI!,.. ,142 Aoed, ChUl9 V1a&a. CA.; and ••tonic. no le otttclf'a ._,.. o. Vantlf( hat beer'l apprO'itO Hi ii 1 Commonlv known as CA ttioJ (7t4t m wal ~ IO lake mMY :11111 Corte 6-gunto, T• pr~; IU r~sta . 070t .. 8C by 1111 Depanm9flt ~I A1CO-NANCY JAZWIEC. HS\ 2402 W. Oc.an Ftont, New-• llCdone .....,. ~ ap-PUIUC llOTICI IMCUla. CA. TM~ ..ma• INIQiW Hnl que Notice is l'llf.t)y oNen hOlle ~&QI ComrOI UN04 Kl.ft.A H142 port B11ch, Calllornla 431• !:· 1 2 ~=Iced IN PfOVll. Bebe IMing c.t· per90Nll propef1y la more cumpllf con tea lormeO-~t a bllt1' a.a.11 Of weu Deted .1ufV 18, t "4. UNOA Kl.EM'. H10 92883 'ubllahed Newport · ,.... t.ln V9fY ~ ~. ...t t ... U patticutarly deacnbed in CladH i.g.llle apro~u 11\d 1 ttantllf of OhOk hi Y\I C"-"e AONAU> IA.An ON Hll1 Propertr may b• In-Beacn.coet• Meea Dally poet however,"' MnONI ,.. ....... .. .......... iNI _,..., UCC-1 ~ .. ~ ~· Qlll la OOft9 --. .• lie.tflff .. aoo<i'I Steir• Ch•ftl """' BRENDA LAfOUHTAIN 1p1C1ed a; 2402 W. ac..... PlloC JWI u . '""· 11. I farmer lltoe ~ ,....llelM .. b8 ~ T,....,....., Ina ......,_., ~ Jtt;/ ~., uieo. 10 be maoe w Hl$4 • Front. N...,port ~h, CA 11'1Q ~ IO gfwe ,_.. IO lrr•e•ed ....._ 11; 1 .. , bJ The,......_ II 1-.ct no .,,....,.. eu TN nalMI ~ S.CV-~. 1...._.. JEMOO HOYLE, HIH (Oflve-by only) 11. t ,.,,._ .... M-eo penont W-. Ill'/ hive Comolinv. -• T*"'9r0r, ,..,..._a~. puede rtly or ~al Ta• Hum. • • ._ 9ABAY [CHC1S, H210 Subm1Hlon Qf Sida'. All PUii.iC IOTICI ....._......, W9fved nolOI or conMnttd M40.11ftHO.. and ·~ Conlmlri-perder el CMG y It puedtin '*9, and ao<na'" ol IN Pu1>11111u Nt.wport Pul>llttled Newport bids mull be aubmined on 11 J oo"'9.., poet to the proPOMd action) the C•...,,... ..., Inc., • Tr.,...,_, Qlllar ., Nlario, au dlnatO Salef/\Jeln ... *• ftl Vi; leec...Co.W ..... Dllty &eacll..Co... .._ ~ l'orm 2222. Sealed Bid tor MOTICa OP IAl.a ao' 1 1-touneain ooke., The lndlpeodenc admlni•· CMI Cede tied tn the Otllot of .. y olfH coue de Mi Chene. ssoe1 .. h7"4 Pi!ol JvlY u . ..... Noc .My 1,, 12. ,.... • PurchH• of Stlred prop-~"--1PtC1 .1UNO-' ttatJon euthortty 'W1ll be Nock:e II hereby ~ ~ of .._ of .. ~ • ~ adldc> :M36 W 2211t1 hett Tor· ft44 l'UI 1fty Contact the office In-TION, I«:.. e c.lfl '* .,.,_, gtanlad unlMa 1n Int•· euituant to Cellfofnla CMI lleit ol Clldomla.: laid nal por ..... dit ta cortt. ranc., CA m dlcttd below fOf '°""' oor=-Al.lit Ina.. It. vetloue. 1mall eltk .-ct pet'lon lllel an ob-Code Sec11on 3440.l(hKt) ... Md ..,..., 11 to 118 ~ 4*01......,.... The IMaelnett le known JtLOT CLASliJilOrciii1iiiiiiii9iJ: 2222 and Information~ • rE"°'" .... and dldlt~ llema )tCtlon IO the petition Md lllat THE FIELOlf()NI ............. on Of ... ..... "-de .. ... aa: a.. COAAL II. the '"°urce you tM property, "'*""" tllcf9 ... JUNC. on ..... ~ ~ lf'IOW good cauM -hy Ille COMP.ANY, Trane.... .. _... '· 1 ........... .,... llmar • ""~ The ~ Sodlll llt\r can CCM1l on to .... IO the S*aOfl named Mlow Ta&. 1'M ....,._ Int 1 plctur" 1 • wrHltl court lhCMM not ttanc lhe t 4 Cotrotfa ll'tW. -loie el the ,....,... ,.. lft"'9dlatafMft.. St '"' "' • ,.... T• ~ m~rl8CI of "*ctwt-betor• 1t1e time bide.. ML ... ~ CA ac-. khctie'" U1ens1ta' ~. pott 8110. C.....,Rll """....._ ~ • un .. 11u1 --.,, .,.. ......... Of lfll OIM item•. 1Nc1.,.. --. J\IAll fAICI NOT1CI • • A HEAAIHQ on IM peti• '2teQ, '"'9ndl 10.. ..... ..,.. 1t11 ""°9fo ........... a llft _... l"Y•'/Traftat"H a11 our coeumne ..... . llleytMnl Ter"'•: 8tcle 1111 .. •••• •·= .. e"8lk b08rO t1on wtl lie held on AU. ttanaler cen.ln • ftl.0904 Of•••••• 1a11 t • -.... a.. u..a Wen. QUeltfleel ~ • ....... iiOOOftlP81.... ... .... ...,...,Hla-Jtbed 22. dac:ofatcw pat belfy QUIT ,. 1 .... ., I 45 Pf09MY to •• ""'...... • ... eo .. r.-1111, Jll the 1111 ....... ol...... ..... • I ,_...... ... • 9'0Ve PM kt Olp\. 703 IOCaled COMMUN IT Ill, INC.. lillll ,._ .. 69Ctoll'° ..... ZHOU, 19•11~2. ce9! ~ ---· l :10 Fridmy, July 22. 1 .. • ' Newport Bw:hJCoata Mesa Dally PUot ' ~ NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 VACATION RENTALS TO LOST & BEACH 1069 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 RENTALS 2722 SHARE 2724 FOUND (OVAL '"°'""'o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AV A IL ABLE N 0 W liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2925 0""0111tuNtn $298,000 lrg 3Br 21h Ba, frplc, Nwpt Isl, 5 yrs new 1BA redecorated, Pvt Fully rurn beautiful Npt Share 2br Close to FO UH D Groy and All real uiai. adve111t1n9 In this eu owner. Duplex skylts. 2-car gar, fam 2Bd·2~Ba, roof deck, patio. S575. Harbor Bch C.C. golf courso Beach $450 mo. inc v.h1te older cat, has -11•ptru 111b1"11o 111c fell n:ar beach & bay. rm, 2 patios. $2300. booua rm. 2 fp, $2100 Vlllaa 546-9081 condo, 3BR 2Ba, sips etec, W/D. N/smkg Avl been declawed. w11h m l fair""""' Acl 011Kh1 Good cond. 67"3•2513 No pets. 720-1565 857·1660 Prud CA •CASA DEL MAR• 6. $1800 wk. 644-6714 8/1 Louis 675-8550 while paws, In Costa llMNld whlcll 1111~11 ii llltgal ---------Ocean view lg 2 BR·2Ba. 1 Br 1 Ba S600. Quiet Mesa. In the 111c1ntty Of IO M"r11se "111y prtltrtnet, Lowest Priced 2·Sty frpl. 2 car gar, nu Oceanfronts E'slde toe. New paint. Orange A11enuo ano 11m11111on or 111scr1m1n1Uon "Port Streets" paint/cpl, lndry rm. No 1BA .................. $1 000 etc. N/peL Open dally RENTALS TO Del Mar. Please Call butll on race. color. rah91on, pet $1495 720-1565 3BR 2Ba ........... $2000 8-4. 147 E. 18th St SHARE 2724 COMMERCIAL Kim at 642-0505 sea, lla111llu11.1amlllal stat~1tr 4Br·2·5Ba, lovely pv1 4BR 288 .......... s24oo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE .. .__ .. ...i..1n •-1 "UonlO yard. move-In condt1---------Mobile 2BR ..... $1150 E'alde 2Br 1Ba-gar, wd AL ISL ,,.•••••••• FOUND• Oronge and white fe male cot, about 5 yrs. old Costa Mesa area near Mesa Or. and Santa Ana Ave. Hope to lind home for sweet Ire· lndly cat Call 01 te;ive message at 757·8341. ,.., __ ,,, ,DIM"'1" 940.5994 Agt COSTA MESA 2124 BALBOA·NWPT hkups, newly remod. B Prof fem1• uu uy 111cll prcl:rence.1tm1· $800 & $875 w/yd seeks clean n/1 shr lltlourdl"6lmlll•ll•n " "Port Strttt1" Alty 714-723-4494 water pd. 443-1037 2Br 1Ba. w/d S500+ Tiiis ntw1,aptt will nol New Llatln 1-7/15 3BR 2BA E'sld• twnhm, E'SIDE Beck Bey dep Inc utll. 675-5381 BUSINESS OFFICE u...,1,acc•P1111Yld"'11H· a• all appllancea, 2-cat Penthouse. 2Br 2Ba, B h FOR RENT 2769 111 I Mint cond, 5&i Som-gar, pool, apa, tennt1. lovely complex, pooli, Lg 1 BR w/patio, $645 eaut ouae In quiet IMlll lor '111111111 wftlc 1 " erset. 3 Doors to grn· S15oo lease. 544-5794 tennl1, walk to beach. mo. 329 University Npt Hts. Furn Br over-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ielMIM II Illa law. 0111 rudcrs bit & 1 5659 000 /1 D. No pets 642-2816 looks garden Jae N/S F C 1 .,. llcfl" lllt8'mtll 11111 all !!°.;·***' 3br on Canyon Park Sl350. 642-4957 8a-8p $450 631-0124 Leo reeway onven ent 11nt11191 Mn'1111ll 1n llur Super Porloflno wt Ocean brHze. $1300 SPYGLASS VIEW E'SIDE BACK BAY . ' CM Fwy 55 & Bristol .... F....,O_U_N_D_Y_o_u_n_g_F_om_:i_le1 _,.., n ~•• .. 111 huge backyard, highly mo. Immaculate Avl 412~. family rm, din-PEPPER W 0 0 D S CDM Lrg pvt rm, tub 300 1q ft. pvt balh, Persian-ltke cal ""''h ._.,,.....,aaala. llcam-upgraded ..... $659,000 now. 642·5855 Ing, encl yd, S3600 1BR, w/d hkups, yard, bath. Pvt entr. 2 lrg $350 mo. 540-0568 yellow eyes Ca11 10 $595 no .... , 631-7813 closts. w/d. Non·smkt d 1 Th F d ... ~.clllHUO Llongs Of Newport 690 W 18th SL Brand 759-8341 Pru Ca .. -5595/mo. 721•9546 NB office for rant nev.ly 1 enu Y e 89 M ·l1111l1·IOO·U•·l5tO.for 940.5994 new 3BR 2Ba hse, ga-EASTSIDE dee, near water & B3rn. 548·3l5l IN .,..._tea, OC wu pl1au rage. d/W, W/d hkup, -5-0-UTB--C-O_AS_T ___ , COUNTRY WOODS CDM Prof n 1 shr beau\ Hoag. $200/mo. 645· F o u ND : c AL 1 Co uUHUDiUU )500 $1100 mo. 721-1118 Lg 1 loft BR. $695 No 26r 2'hBa condo. w d. 6GSO dy 675-7175/ev CAT no31 Nebraska LOTS E'slde condo METltO 2186 pets. 180 21st St. He'd parkng, storage and .Cai.torn.a on Iha •••••••••I FOR SALE . 1400 2br 2ba attach 2 carliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 64&-1164 or 645-9543 S700/mo 673-5068 Mesa Verde area of gar, pool, apa $1175. • LG cue LOFT BA all FABULOU~ E'SIDE CDM SHk 1 non-smkr COMMERCIAL Costa Mesa It's an 832-8888 amen Rent/ls option o:t 35+ needing bdrm & PROPERTY 2778 old Calleo and 1s 2BA·2 Wks FREEi office In boaut modem missing its owner HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Bulldablt A·2 Lot $159,900 • Nr E'alde Costa Meaa. Add to NEWPORT S885/mo·E'ad CM 1Br S650/Mo 722-6053 home. Ulll Incl $600/ Very sweott Please Ha $650/mo. 557·7838 PRESTIGE LIDO Hom• Sweet Homel m.o-..Hc. 721·1447 call a1 my v.ork, 714· 1BA Apia, spaclous , CDM share 2Br 1Ba STOREFRONT 252·6966 II lh1s m;iy existing cottage or BEACH 21691 .. ••••••• acrape & build duplex. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'• I Id t d I hs. Oce~n aide PCH. New otf1ce/reta11 2,000 be your lost cal poo s e, ga e • c ose .. sf. Below mlit S96c ---------• GENERAL 1002 Call NOWll Tamarrah 1• APARTMENTS 668·9333 Coldwell to beach & shopping . Hardwd firs, frplc, yd. NET. Xlnl Traff & Prkg Found: clear plaatlc Call for your new ad· 5575. Jell 675·5217 PRU NEWPT 673.1900 custom molded Banker Beach Area FOR RENT dress (714) 642·5858 CDM Shr 26r lBa dplx dental •PPllance ACCESS FORECLOSED GOVERNMENT HOMES And Propertlesl HUD, VA, ATC, etc. Lls11ngs for your aroa. FINANCING avallable HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT 1-~:5~~~33 BALBOA CHEAPER THAN RENT iiISiiLANDiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 iil Oii 6 A ~yr-old beautlful FURNI SHED WINTER 1152 aq ft, 2Br 2Ba rental• 2 & 3 bdrms • master suite home In Apts to bayfront Hsea Hemet. Fully land· fro m $1000 up. scpd, move-In cond. W A T E A F R O N T $86,495. Max, Agent. HOMES 673-6900 909-652-01189 Ext. 28. Winter or Yrly Furn/Unfurnished 1-4BA Incl Waterfront •--------- $650to11700 mo. BALBOA VIiia Rentals PENINSUIA 2607 Newport Hts Area 1br w/lem who travels No on 7/19 '" par111ng 101 patio, new paint & amkg/druga. $500/mo. INDUSTRIAL 27 88 of P'Ot I oNice bldg near 17th & Woslc.1111 new crpt. No pets. 760-1932 leave msg Drive. Call 556.5925. $625 mo. 642·5722 CdM·Flexlble prof find AUTOMOTIVE. 2000 --------- •UNBELIEVABLE• place together In sq ft, 2032 Placentia FOUND: DOO E'ilde 1 BR No pets. CdM. 6/1 Move-In II Ave, Costa Mesa Very Australian Shepherd Stepa to bch 3Br 1 Ba, Encl garage, laundry. (310)318 -5089 reasonable. 646-7512 MI x? Huntington 1ndk, frplc, new crpt. $"'"'0 + dep 642 5964 Beach, Magnol.a & 675·4912 ~ • CM near bay. Quiet GREAT FRONTAGE' Adams, Edison P~arK. s1100/mo yrty. 11211 N/S h 2B r w. Balboa. 723-4852 ---------• are r ~ o <: 1560 Superior CM Call 969-2820 BEACH NEWPORT = u~i7in:i~;:~~ 5200 s. I. cheap rent' _F_O_U_N_D_: _M_a_l_e_m_l_n-la--' RENTALS Ownr Agt 642"9666 ture Plnscher al COIONA BEACH 2669 CM-Prof •hr Eaats1de Goldgnwest & T.ibert, 1BR Penln ... S450 wk DEL MAR 2622 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fully furn condo, pvtt••••••••• Hunt Boach Must IO 1BA. Ocnft . $925 Wk '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1BR $825• BA, pool, tennis, uus BUSINESS & Call 714.531•5619• 1BR. Vil Bal.S1095 mo 1• 28R 2BA S725/Up pd $500 548-2497 1BR Cndo(F)S1200mo 1800 S/f lwc 28d 2Ba + S AstJ~out Ou.r Corona Del Mar Apt FINANCE LOST BRACELET 2BR Condo $1600 mo den, huge pauo w/ peclall! Frtg, dJw N/amkr. Rm w/pvt BA'••••••••• 14..., gold ladfs 11a1 2BA Ocnlt $1750 mo view.I Steps to China Incl. 60x30 pool. No $475 mo Storage. i• brac•••t \\1tn xoxox· 2BA . Penln . SSl25 wk Cove $1900 673-7692 pets. No feea. No wahr/dryr 640-2769 design. Lost July 16tn, 3BR Penln $1000 wk lease 54$-4855 -8-U-S_I_N_E_S_S____ Newport area, This CORONA 3BR Condo .$1200 mo lrvlne/Wdbrldge 2 rms was an anniversary COSTA MESA 1024 2 l22 '""'--.......-... ~ COSTA MESA 2624 2BR lBA, frplc, new S42StS54o uu1tcb1 pd. OPPORTUNITY gin and nas great sen· i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliDiiEiiLiiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,.,. ...._._. kltchen, lndry room. Pool/apa/tennl1Jexec 2904 t1mental lfalue mnt11~._...._._ garage. 1804 Clay St. tnhs nr 405/5 No smk/ REWARD Plea:.e call Very pvt 3Br w/huge 211 Cozy cottage, total 673-1900 $500/MO NICE 1BR s9351mo. 873-3039 drug/pet. Avl now 552· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673-8167. lam rm on 6100 a/f R2 new kitchen. h dwd1----------Quiet, clean & ready. Eaatbluff 2Br 2ea, 5n6: Pager 717·1880 900 Numbers! S$S -L...,.o""'s_T_C_A_T_B_ia_c_k_, -1.,-n-g' lot. S175K. 850.0943 fir•. $1450 Incl utlla. 1BR 2Ba condo, bay Stove. 873-0636 frplc, g.,.pener and NB Modern, ocean vu, HI Profits/Lo Stan upl haired tamale. vory Bkr Ed Va.n den Bouche 758-9341 Pru Ca view. Cable, gaa/Wtr pool $1050. 721·1160 near sand. prlv entr, Top SS programs avl friendlv. Last seen 71 pd. $1300 Avl now. 1 BR Mob lie home. nowl 1-800·865-1000 15 1 'c HI h' .. Friday, July 22, UMM 1 t Hove A Garage Sole ! ... ,t~tl BY PHONE ( 7 14) 64 2-5 6 7 8 . BY FAX (7 14) 631-659-i .. , ( PJea\e include you r name anu phone nurnbe r and we'll call you hack. wi th a · price quolt!.) BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 330 We-...t Ba v S tn:ec Co .... tu t\1 e~a. CA 9'2627 Co'fw:r of '\r'' pon 13 J\ d & B.1> 51 CLASSIFIED HOURS Te lephone 8a n1-.5 :OOpn1 i\.1ond ~t~ -Friday \Valh.-ln 8:00am-5:00pm lonuav-Fridav -" DAILY PILOT DEADLINES Mondav ....... Frida) 5 .OOpm Tu~ da) ...... f\ tom.la): 5:( pm Wedncscla) .. Tuc,~a) 5JOpm 11lUrs<lay ..... \Vcdnc"day 5:00pm Frid ay...... . .. ThUJ\tlay 5 :OOpm Satunfay ...... Fn<lay 5:CX')pm Charming . 2Bd + ofc, Agt, Nicole 673-3777 From $4SIO. Quiet & sundck, fplc, lg closet n orona g . _F_O_U_N_T_Al_N ____ , 2Ba, a1011e, frig, w/d, 29 S Id b h 1 Secure. 19111 Newport ·-------··--'-5-7_6_m_o_._9_4_9_-4_4_o_o_ LOCAL RTE"'24 Loca· lanos \_C1<?M75>n n C6o3111 ________ __,....--------- lrplc, garage, avl 8/5. tr •a 10 c • c •an Bh1d. 646-8373 MISCrTT 11•ft!OUS Npt Beach. Ltg rm. llona•Buy All Or uz.inne ' .... <P"•1 VALLEY 1034 $1400 mo. 76().3676 3Bd, 2Ba. cath cella, IOWJM1llO nice locatlon, bll< to Part•Posslble $3K We miss "Mook•e"I i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil patio, W/O, yrly IH . 1 BA up1talra, VERY RENTALS bch. Avail 8/1, $360/ Wkly•600-599-67611 Arty into app1ecia1ed PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT IMMAC 2Br 1Ba home, $1 450 Avl nowl Agt clean & quiet, lg pool, 2-cat gar, w/d, frig, 857-3998 or 873-3777 beautiful landscape, ••••••••• mo +utll. 845-8424 PAYPHONES-LOCAL LOST CAT Brown & 5530 12224 Calendula·4BR 2Ba, pool, agl lvl, lmmacll S214K. Cold· well Banker 964-2731 tpa, lg deck, upgrd 28, Ua condo ar nr fwya/ahopplng, Npt/EHlblull-Clean nJ ROUTE $1200/Wk black tiger stripped HOT & WILD! kltch. gardnr. Avt 811. nr Back Bay, poo' l/~pa lndry fee. Low dep. smkg prof, furn hme, potential. MUST SELL. short hair male Tabby, 1•8o0 8GO 691>9 Sl700lmo. 800-43AENT fp, frig. N/pet. Gated. ~. ':~~ g~;~ 1550 lOOMS 2706 ~too b!t~111g:~92~8;· 1-800-788-3358 &11 20t 1~~.,7~;;a~o~~ ~~n.~ ___ T_o_11_F_re_e_c_a_11 __ _________ ,•.JASMINE CR••K• S1300/mo. S44-6030 July 12. v1c1ni1y Bay-H t Ex tic Pleasure 24 hr aec, poola, ten· II ~I d 38R•111A COTTAO• AM w/Ba. NB pvt home, ON THE SAND·NB wood Apts REWARD O O NEWPORT BEACH 1069 nl1, 3bd, 2ba, din rm a ro1 moor Encl patio, waaher/ quiet. walk to all. Ory Prof noo-amkr. SSOO/ ANNOUNCEMENTS Famll'1 heartbro· Liv• Olrls, Local Glrl• lam rm, $2700 mo 4IJR \o\Ba, well lo-dryer hkup. no ~ts. boat a1orage svt. S500 mo+ ahare ulil. Avall ••••••••• kenl 7511·S099, 111• Wiid Olrli, Seq Olrlt (310) 899-1802 cated, xlnt cond. LG ins mo. 723 .. 294 +utl.I. N/S. 64&-2226 8/1. Steve 548·6818 mnsag• T4!_10•151~_~2•07•.C2•2113N0°"' backyard a patio. ---------· .. .. lmmedoccpy.'3950 •------------------------------------LOST CAT. White TolR.i't\',ill~yl< GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 72 .. 7383 Prud CA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 LFOOSUTN6:D neut male wtbrov.n 2925 spots, declawed. --------- &&•iii•iii•• ••••••iiiiii C~~ L~ •~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;~~~;~~~~~~·~~~~K~~& 3BR+ den, 2.SBA, Orange & Santa IS• INSTRUCTION 3012 FOR SALE BY OWNER ~1 l~~ngim~cu:!t': QUIET ._SERENE $REWARD$ abel, CM Lpovea 10 gf'lt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aacS2000 M2·9797 ~ LOST 14K GOLD In cars lease ca. Phi bo C rt OR VIEW HILLS SOUTH P 1 .M: Ap 831-1111. t tomy e HARB Downet.ln 3Bt 2Be a -esa _...__en'-' BAACLET AT OC FAIR __ ...,..,....------1 Orang• County. Julu dphc, ffpfc, 4-Car ger,... ca.a.-LA.A.A. .LG 0 N .JUL y 8 TH LOST gray & v.hlle 30-3111 714-6411-11201' 3614 SURFVIEW LANE atep• to bay a basch. . (POSSIBLY AT THE tong hair CAT V.tlh 11450/mo. l18/35SM531 So near & yet so far .. PACIFIC AMPHITHE· Qr .. n eyea, Tustin ·------· A T A E D u R I N 0 Ranch a rea. Pl .... PURN Udo ..._ 280-Th.u's the fccling you get POINTER SISTEAS call 714--838--0801 . EMPLOYMENT 2Be + study, Nv rm W/ when yt>':1 liVC at PW11 p ER F 0 AM AN c E) fp, fam rm, patio, Mesa amid the lush SENTIMENTAL VALUC ·-------·1 12500mo.17M223 PL EASE CALL R1w vu ""'• 3Bt 2ea, greenery of sccludcJ auzaTT• 648·95117 •P•ER•S•O•N•ALS•••l _E_MP_L_O_YME __ N_T __ dtt AC, comm pooe & wooru & stately palrru. CR 842·70751 t~•. euperb cond. & rudios l &'.l ~ •---------5530 11175/mo. 751M>704 . Jn $5~5 ro S600 • _.,,_ For A 1 s11. S6lS ., S6SO .__.. • l BR $715 IO S750 WE ARE HIRING • $300 h•r• on bonus • Guat hrly •comm • Med calJ09ntat, Ufe nsururance • Estaoltshed ci.entele • Pd vacauon hol!Clay • Management posit.ion APPL't' TODAY AT OUR 3 LOCATIONS • CIM 17tn St 531·7990 • HarborJ8aker 43~0622 • H;B Brooknut1V Adams 962-8807 •MODKL a!IMCH* Mal9('1elft, "9 •ltlt l'eq. •mery Mot•• q.ncv, 7a7.toeo. Spaciou" 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath, with small ocun view. Family room, ccntr.il .iir, brge num~r bedroom and bath with mirrored .. ·:ardrobe anJ double pullman. Fireplace, new .ippli.inct , wet bu, sunny brukfast nook, dining area, laundry room, 2 ~ car ttaragc, profe ~•onally landscaped, sc'tludcd b.u:kyard with lattice pauo coven. Fully fenced. Rental? & No rcu Cd KIP A Vcm.:al BliJ'kh ..... ......, • C'c1h"' ram 1714400 • Nt:.W Clrpct, raim & Tile IOl-2W • ~'~ 1\(l(lfTI 110W .._ A Haud rooi & }K\IDJ ..._ module/fflalll11 A rat1<11 & 8alconicl "°"' .... ...... A C'-..rtgn AvUNc eeow.1-.1tt ... C.ARAGE SALE HINTS Before your rz sale ~~be-'-1 PLF.ASE CALL OWNER AT 760-117' $569 000 Offioc Houn: 9:00 am • s~ct:'lt·f and 10:00 &ITI • 4:00 pm 1561 Maa Dr. • Sna Ana HQahts. CA (714) 546-9860 t• Frtday, July 22. 1914 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE TEST YOUN Pl \Y UOatlllG COIU Miii llH DWIOU DODGI IOIS , GOODS toll DICB 1111 ,87 O•••••• ve. • ... ••, .. •• ... •••I ,.__ MOVING iAU-9111 14 power paok • .1'••• Touring~ .......... Cl9rbecl. hew, n'6o ::.~~T....:.."': ACROSS I Remnant 6 ()w!fdue to Take 11 easy 14 Reta•od 15 Art.If! Of Lada 16 G1oeo1sh·btue '7 ()eyotoped 18 Ollly a 19 Homed arn~I 20Jewel 2 l S1iclly snack 24 Makes equal 26 Memty 27 Slop working 29 lmputses 31 Paio11ng and 1CUlpture 32 Flld 33 Dessert 36 Oceao creatllfe 40 CUNY lell8f 4 I Sh.1rpeos 42 Soolhtt'IQ plaf'll 43 r 0<es1 a1111nats 44 BlldOy 46 Piece ol paper 4 8 Spotts VIOllltlOf'IS 49 f loof COYefll'lOS 52 Restau111n1 cneek 55 Hosp.table one 56 flying fo11natio11s 57 llackneyed 59 Poker 11aka 60Stop• 61 Ea11ty etaased flbllC 62 Cat lboll or ell\ 63 Pinit 64 Make a COlr8ChOf't 111 DOWN I Snlflltlng 1esldue 2Cenlor 3 Sieepong CX>m91rtments "Donlley 5 Tree frog 6 Read•ng lights 7 Actor Gulf'lness 8 Polynesian tood 9Pepup I 0 Synagogue tea<Ws t t Ttwi same 12 rarn.sh 13 -dilrll and handsome 22 Dollar btll 23 Tolles 25 T1a1re1 document 27 Fury 28Makes a mista~e l.l!ILcgal PREVIOUS P'UZZLE IOLVEO 1119' dot'umMIS 30 Head covers 32 -Moonslfud< actress 33 Mideast rl!g!Oll 34 Metal 35 Made do w1lh 37Chorp 38 Anything 39 $.llu1e 43 SupetlOI 44 Haze 10 16 19 45 Steal (cnlllo) 46 lea cake 4 I Sw1flne!>S 48 F1rnc:ky 49 Food fish 50 Gambling •own 5 t 8rogl1t c:olofs 53 E rr;pll3 n sun M~nOV('t 58[~ I:? 13 NOHTll •AQ8 • e & a 842 • J 10 8 .. WEST EAST •J I0874 •SS Soulh 2 , K98 7 4 K83 • AJ87G ·~RG2 •9 HOU1'11 •K&2 \ A Q J 10 v Q 10 •AK7 3 The blddinic: South Weal Norlb Eul I• P ... 2 • P ... 3 NT PaN Pa11 P ... 01ienin11 lead: Jack or • . H11w 111MKI 111 your 1echniqu11? <'uvrr u1> the t-:a1t ind Weal h•nds 01111 dedcle huw you would µla y ' lhrH 1111 tmmp ofler the lead 11f thl' jo1•k ''' spailt'll. S11t1th has A difficult rehid. Tech nio-ally. two ht'arts i11 pmhably ror- rct'I. The di11a1lvanh1i:e of 11 ~dt>nl ilic appriio<"h i11 t h11t il will 1<11rdy 1111 the "lll"menls otr 111 the l1t-sl 11penii111 lead. Three 1111 trump i~ nn eminPntlv pr11rtii-11l 1111l11li1111. \\'l'~I lrml;; the jm·k of ~puu1•11. Yu11 hll\01• 1l•11l.:1'<I u hulll.'t I he 01•· ''""''"''" did 11111 lind tht1 di111111111J I.ad that nnichl h.ivt delHl..t you Ohv1uo11fy, )'OU un·l •Hord 111 Mir render the lffcl l'lan thtt plliy t-'irtl, lhto dul1 linna 111 •n lllu 11iun. 1<:vtn h Wl'l't' lo IUc.'rHCI, ynu woold havt only •itchl I nc.'b ind Would tlffd I IU<'Cftllfill heart Ii· MIN for lhe ninth. Thtr.tott, ii 11 t'i1rrec:t lo ,.ly on lindin1 lhe kln1 u( hHrt.a onside. 'l'he pnIDlem 111 you ml![hl nff(l 111 t11ke tlirtt fine1111t1 to hrlnic in (our heart trlck11. •nd you h11ve only lwu ent rln to dummy. You have lu m•n· 11r11cture • third and lhe ovtimum rhance ie lo hoJ* We11t's lead wu from J ICI rather than 1hortneu. Win the 9('e or 8JJ¥dto11 1t trid1 one and jeUi11on your kinM of apadea un· der it. Now lake lhe htart lineSM. When that wins, rash the ice and kinic of rh1be lo see whether the queen drop1, in whit-h nlie another heart finesiie will deliver lht run· tract. Wlum lhe lody ctuesn'I 111111eur, 1·11n1<rotul11tt yourl!t'lf fur you r fore- &i1<ht at trkk 1111t' anti lud u 1podt' lo l he nine. Thal hold!! 11nd you ran lake I wu more henrl lmc;;..t, whit h you nt•ed 011 tl111'h1rd"' lie. lo ruke in 11l11t' har<l·t'Ul'lll.'ll lm:kM ........ ~ • 1na ~ .., ... frl9, d~• •• ~ "'· • 97....W7 glUe --.TUT 1-..111110 ....,., ......_ _., .... --~ .... ~. :,.~. Wt ~':°.J:1,.~ JIOU 8071 ~ = ~47":"· Governor, 1121910 Im•••••••• ~Pu!::. ~1::; ·-------.,. T.alrd, cl•HIC- I075 2184/2111 Aelelgh, t'llNSPOITADON trophy· wlnnet, 11K , 940 RoM, 917 hel, orig ml. red w/Wht lnl, DCDTS Ill•••••••• 2107 Sterllng, 117 greet c:ond 873-7077 Alrtlne Ike md trip for Surf, 2118/2237 Wei---------·•---------2, LA-New Orleane. lace, 111 Wlleon. BOATS 7011 BONDA l4a0/palr. 045-2871 Compllmenta of AAl-9085 GAUGE SALES drey, Coldwell Banker aiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eae-9333 • • • H ... ee Ito.' • Lake Powell 1 wk Of QUALITY IT ... a 2. riea Sched. Primo +VCR, 1 l '"TV, elO Slip. Well Equipped. 813 Lombard Court 714-148-1571 ~--------- •ae Prelude Red AT, AC. 55k ml. 17,500. 073-5480 SAT •2· 540-387o 8 FT lnllatable w/8HP JAGUAI 9105 BALBOA Towe, furn , eport• outboard and us "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_i~!ii!!iiiiiiii ISLAND 6106 equip, cloth .. , h•• cedar touting kayaj(. 1890'11 XJa Convert 1••8iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hold lteme. Sat only 8-Call Tom, 548-7957 claulc collectlon: App&. II C . Computer, 5, 1808 Tuetln Ave. '74 lhlffW 20' Very, very low mU••, women'• cloth••· Xlnl oond mint cond ln/oul. Brll· hoUMhold, 10018. SaJJ:n __ T_TV'l'_R_l'U----I 11800 0B0, llh racing gr .. n, Int only 1-2 117 Crystal 1" -vn uun 873-880S bl1cult. 863-7701 Ave (Uttle l•land) VALLEY 6134 -------i-------- Wuher/dryer. refrlgera. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil POWER BOATS JEEP 9110 ~t,~~ w1~,: E1tlte laltl 7012liiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiiii '89JUPCJS ture, ecceuori.e, etc. Advance notice on th• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "''"TURDAY 8-11arn ........... A .. -=A•A•A sA•A In RebuUt, no rust, clean. -·-..-• ...., __ -14' Nantuok•l·lnbd N 1 d 20a DIAMOND Fountain Valley on O amog requ re · Julv 29, 30 & 311 Ari mtr, •urrey top tide $4400. Call 875-2272 CORONA DEL llAR • a122 ------ ....,.,..,., •nlty to attend pan.la. Look• Ilk• an ----elec '3850 obo, 722·1---------an extraordinary aalell 1481 Of 818·357·2757 MERCEDES ca. 1880-18501 9130 Avon dlnghw, 101tliiiii~~iiiiiiii!!~~iiiii hard bottom, 1988 w/ '87 HO ••c. 17" Antique•, furniture (In-HUNTINGTON s'·18"!"0''.'an11'' .. ~2n5t3~~7n8d2. Ah•MmQa wt~r"ea'•. wc/Yu•olokma· EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 MEICHANDISE ~=c•~ ::d2, !~:: BEACH 6140 or 'E~ •• 1s8:1018.. pa1n1, Ilk• new cond. 5530 lllSC. 6015 SAT M, 307 Iris. Ave. Must Hel $25,500. l•iil•iiiliiiiiiiiii ATTN au1LD•R• ISO-lviD CWWil liLERi ••TAT• SAL• SAIL BOATS 714·552•9209 yr Id top-ot~lne T II •• Cl OM Day Only Sale Fri/Sat 8-3 Furn, anll-7014 84 500 SEL Gray/gray RECEPTIONIST O'K..,. a Merritt :Ofru:9T: ... w/f':: Saturd-v 7-3 quH, household anrf, tint windows. 4 PIT Wffkende. ~P-gu range. 875-&M7 $10; On Palma 4-41'$10 All goods must gol Item• & treasure•. MOVING, Mual Sell dr, pwr everything, gd Ing, filing, W/P. Muat Gal plants 11· shade 704 Avocado (alley). 21151 Chubaaco Lane 13 Ft complete small cond 80k ml. Must Hll h•v• xlnt comm/PR Refrigerator. Holpolnt, pine, fruit 115 g., szo: Between POH & 4th (Allanta/Buahard) boal. ez 10 ••t up & $f4,500 obo. •kllle. Meaa Verde almond, 14.8 cu ft, herbs 135 kinda, 11: Clothe• furniture oak aall. $250. As k about 768-1901.lv mag ConvalHcent Hoep. 1eu than 1 yr old. lilac $10 iOIMl74-9422 roll top dHk Goo<I Moving Salel Sat 8-11 traller. 873·2391 548-5585 $300/obo. 754-7418 atuffl S.\T ea~. 1133 Ca•h onlyl Baby & MERCURY RETAIL SALES Goldenrod 844-4942 hHhld furn, 26 gal ----------------JEWELRY, PURS · aquarium, enow ak••. MARINE SUPS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exp'd NI•• peraon for PUltNITUltE 6014 • •eT 6025 Houaehold ltema, 1tereol No earlyblrdal DOCKS 7022 '86 Colony Park Wagon, high pef'formanc. off· Al\ clothing, Unena, misc. 16361 Anita Lane iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loadedl 9 Pua, belga/ •hor• boats for major Saturday 8-12, 1200 beige w/Wood graln, manufacturer. Comm 7 ..,Id oak captn'a Aua.,allan Opela SeecrHt Dr., HY Hilla ----------·i 11' bo• ellp w/clOCk 873-7677 or 673·7946 -m1:a°'2~ulrle• call bar atoola 1100 eachi Solid, glorloua color•. MOVING EVERYTHING NEWPORT $100 mo. 125 Grand • . pecan din rm Mt w Phon. Trish, 042-3214 GOESl-1011 & Iota of BEACH 6169 Canal, Balboa Island _T_O_Y_O_T_A ___ 9_2_1_0 W -a. I H Lola hutch $250, 122" w.U-1---------875-5095 Ow• • ome-nut wait unit s1oo, SWATCH watch plaU-power & hand tools, of Jolaa & ISi Send plus mot'• 673-3817 num 'Tretor Maglque: palnllnga. misc. Fri, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil4o FT mooring. prlme liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii SASE to: RAE, 838 . Ltd ed, only 1500 sold Sat Sun 8-2, 718 Lark· BACK BAY SALE location. S 15,000. '88 Celle• QT Con· Camino de Loa Mares, Chippendale formal din-U.S. $2500. 721·8727 spur, COM 044-5619 S•t 8·3. Combining Terms avallable. vert, great cond. red/ C-2~13• San Clem· Ing rm Ht w/9Uffet & 2 hm•. Furn, lg & aml Chuck, 895·5068 blk lnl, 48K ml, power ente, CA 82673 china 12500; orig Ylolel Parkhural MoVing Salt! appllancH, designer _____ .,......,____ pack, crulH , AM/FM $6500 885-6046 framed oil .. ucape, SOIT\8 Antlquesl men's clolhH, wind• 50'elip stereo can , a ir, AT. EMPLO-.w:NT . 5'x3'. Value $7500, SaVSunf 717'A Iris. •urfer, akl1, art, etc, private dock $10,200. 675·6447 • ~ •than Allen fOfmal llv-Hll $2900. 1548·1854 elc. 2402 B•rf•rm N • w po r l B •a ch SERVICES 5533 Ing room saeo. Vk:to-1--------COSTA .. w:r• 6124 Pl. (MHa/Upper Bay) S625mo. 213-887·73271-V-AN_S ____ 9_2_2_5 rlan sofa/love ••at PETS • ~ --------1 LIVE AllOAAD IN NBI ---$825. Cherry carved CtolhH, collectablH, Sllp 10 50 ft In aafe, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pleue be aware that rice poater bdrm .. t ANIMALS 6049 Kelate & Abandoned excerclae m•chlne protecled marina. All '77 CHEVY :t°•ton van. $1800. LHther den p ..._a 1 Wagner alrlH•l1250, lacUltles. $1 .. 'll. 63l-8480 Auto, A/C, pwr brakH, the lletlng• In this cat· Mt $1500. 896-e048 rope... • e & misc goodlH Sal & "" pwr steering, cassette. egory may require you aftOPT •PET WarehouM full. 1835 Sun 8-3. 506~ 36th St to call a 900 number MARBLE baM dining NI .,.. Whittler Ave.#C-1, Sal ---....... -----$1700. Call 673·2741. 9135 In which there la a rm table, ...... top w/ Every Sat & Sun at 8-2. Se Habla Espanol• --ft-.B-•Q_E_S_AL_E __ 1 MOTOICYCLES i--------- h I • PETSMART, Fountaln1.,.... ... •--...,...----WIV"' SCOOTERS 8018 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT c arg• perm nute. 8 whlt•wuhed chalre Valley. Puppies, kit· Moving •••• Sat 9-3. SAT&. SUN 8am VOWWAGEN 9235 5530 5530 5530 Chlldcare·lntervlewlno seoo. 72 0.0711 ten• and more, all Wheelchair, large 22 Bariovenlo Court parent• fOf care of 1 aaortnoe hi encl beige looking for loving, car· Tiffany lamp, dHk, Newport Crest HONDA KLIT• 1 SO '71 BUG Convertible C h I IC ff lnfant·Jdnt environment Berber cut pea, 11,.12, Ing homea. CALL 241· ham1 m~1k. clothth••· -G~IG.4.,,....,.4..,.N""'T""i""'c'""™._.,......,•,...._1 Deluxe. Red, run• Beautiful! Red & Bob-TallDrlvtra •• er 0 ee PTPenn8Mflt &rete.N8.722-a713 l40ea. 4, Floreecent Da17formorelnfo. am ap..,ancH, 0 •r -xlnl. 1700. Call while. COMPLETELY Counter PT 3-7pm. Mature adultJ\..chlng Interesting things. SAT 8-1. We're ouua McKay. 640-1430 rHtored, like new, low 250 Ogle St and/o •tall back c.a ftxturn w/bUlba, FREE TO 0000 HOME 1111 Aliso (oft 16th SL) here. Moving, must prl-. 642·"'57• N •• d Cl.SS B (w/A•• Coa•A Mesa r r • oo~~ncs 5540 110N. 78C).8453 BrlUanw Spaniel 51--........ ...--------I s I .... .. .,. .. ground pref'd. Salee ~ ......... !.-·--m'A•-, MOVINGS Kitchen Mii every1h ng. o a, brake endorsement) G•N•••• OFC F heJw ,~-·--... -•laepar, na• dryer,••••••••• 89Ya Karmann Ohl• ~ or per1on/caahler tor ........ ....-le twin .......... with kids and table, dresser, TY. , r• • c 1 k or Cla11 A drlvera for ..--·..-.. -.. A.. bA._ It AUTOMOBILES onvertab •·•PO a R.E. lnveatment Bank· local apeclalty toy HouMk ..... r..cdM Mt. Mui. ueed, great adun., LMvfng coun-frig, balance beam. aq...,.um, ..,y em•. mags, radlala, bra, all ~~op~~!~~go:~: Ing Co. Must be Of· etOfe. Call 832-84587 5 Oya/Wk, 8-4Spm, cond., $200. 044-1819 try, mu•t find good cloth••· more. S•V !~~:11b50lk.••Th&• e":uorff•,·. ••••••••• receipts. xlnt cond. ganlzed, know Word for Info a appllcatlon. must drtve. Reta. Eve-home. Sun, 812 RhlM Lane -.-bo .., .... ,.508 dellverlH throughout & Excel type 45wpm C ) :aa.aa 2402 Vista Nobleza $5950 o . .,___, LA, VEN, oc. and SB FAX r~aume: Atten: Real e.tate lyn 714 a SS ~era•unJSE S50-3418 Micky Neighborhood 9040 '81 Convanabl• Rabbit· Counties Mr. Gramer 478-0580 MM. llTATI --:;:-:'C\.oUAPu ~ R • • To Q o o D ft.. ! HUQll Moving iel• CADILLAC 5 spd, AM/FM caas 11o-. ..-. ... ~ ~ • 6015 HOMIE1 Blk German .,..rage Salt WHher/dryer, cook· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11ereo (pullout) $3300. Part·tlme. 20-30 hour• Help the environment. _, ... _ .. , -MERCHANDISE Shepherd, 5.yre-old, SAT, JuJy 23rdl top stove, lawn equip· 078 Seville, pale yellow 846-8229 per wHk. $8.00/Hr. Mk1g firm ... ka Repe. ~ plln. for _.. neut male, awMI di•· 2 2 2 a , 2 ·1 S 7 menl, mower, clolhH, palnVWhl hhr lo•d•d.1--------- Moat dellverlH are 2 to NII & manage Clll Ron TIVlor. d REMODELING SALE poeltlon, very playful, Me PI e, 2 181 houHwarea, wall unit, OrlVH Grealll PM. some AM. growing mkt 937-0124 n.PR1•1 Ml Solid wood door• S35 great with klda. Miner, 2221 An•· office equlpml, com· 87,_7877 or 673•7g46 L8ncleoepe G8rdener NI ,.. ea, mlrron 110 ea, Comes with dog helm, a294 Fed• puter, elc. You name Appl" 11'1 per1on: Part TI--. s .. --an -ANTIQUES 6010 medlclM cabiMta $20 erel1 848, 829, 11, we might have Ill ---------, """' ·-"' 673 '9'SAft houM. Moving, can't 8 OS 330 W Bay SI, Gardena, COM. Call .,.,.,. N , laundry tub $10, k"P· 982 ... 521, ask 30, 834, 9 , 231 Tustin Ave. SAT/ CHRYSLER 9050 Colla Mesa. Doro1~~:aa::u Fri, Why play Hid• 'N •BUYING ITElll• ~ft~~n:-'';1:.s1~0!~,_,_o_r_Vl_c_1<V_· _____ =~t D~r:;1:, :::: ~s_u_N_8_a_m_·.,.?_84_s-_1_8_11_1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No phone calla, SMk wllh childcare? From 1eoo-1eeo. 1 pc 120, shower doors aave abuHd and 870, 8SS JoAnn Moving S•I• Sofa, '18 L• B•ron Con· please. Sell your home Call The Piiot loda 1 Jewelry to entire hou•• $10, eunken tub 15, abandoned peta. Be a Compllmenta ol Hulch, Drundle, ml1c, vertlble. Look• & thrOYgh claaalfled. 042•5878. Y contents. lmmedlal• bar alnk $10. volunteer/foater. Call Monique Vang 1858 Port Klmberlv runs greal. $4000. 842-9878 cash, top s. 873-4223 673-8388 714-4159-2704. C714) .... 9333 Sat 8-2 557·1344 ........... ,CLEANING SERVICE SERVICES 3548 DIRECTORY -------- .......... •I •WINDOW CLEANING• FREE ESTIMATES CARE GIVER 3501 ----28 .... 7 ... -eoe...-1 .... 0.,...•_vld-..,,-Houa•cLUN1No Eicp'd 24 HR caregiver avail, local refs, Noni drinker. smoker . • I:;> 873-7048 c;, • --------- 15 yra exp Good refe. Call anytime. Marla • 241-0531 • DOORS 3580 PLOOl INSTALL llANl>Y llU 3710 mtCBEN ---------3620 REPAll ----------An expertenoed l•••••iiiiiiiii Semi Retired contr8ctor. dependable door Ylnvl, hardwood Rprs, lmprvmnta, amt Painting/Staining/New hanger. Guat wortc, ceramic, mwble, eub )oba, Quality, Integrity, Cablneta/Aefaclng/R• r .... Don 521-a910 floor repair, carpet I care, Ken 042·1770 nnlahlng. Uc#824401 Uc, Bond M3-3A2 Ms-4907 CHILD SUPPORT D!a · 3538 COATIXG _____ , PUQS 3570 •Dias 3115 I vaaco PAINTING ··~ L'1eael6 611-1147 When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. PLUG IN